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Show 1 April. The W5 19, Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Entire Nation Mourns Death Of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Vast Tasks Faee Truman v;ah eone Page Five ect: SLACKS & SLACK SUITS ARE OU THE SCARCE LIST T. . --- -. AT PRESENT WE HAVE A NICE LINE TO SELECT FROM BUT SIZES ARE LIMITED DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED ON YOUR SUMMER OUTING CLOTHES - N? SELECT NOW AND WE WILL RESERVE YOUR SELECTION ON A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Separate Slacks Slack Suits W TO MAICE LIFE EASY FOR YOUR TRACTOR ushion operating shocks on your tractor's track roller to seal these vital bearings from dust and mud inps Lse RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant! It flows freely yet is especially compounded for this ts displacement with a ;h job. Covers every inch of bearing surface lient protective film. You can't aflord to do witnour it: ... ..vKl'if Vfed-dnda- . itf C. BOSWELL K PHONE 83 Otticial Coast Guard Photr NEPHI, UTAH Amphibious Landing operation. tank that War Bonds helped provide races for Pacific beach as shelling of enemy emplacements by U. S. fleet eases up. all-o- ' S. U- . v. n sc , . . : i the I Irtasury Department jis'0 cries v;ti IT PAYS! .j,1 Dry After Sv.im wool bathing suit should washed and dried in the shade er eaeh swim. bo aft- Founded Red Cross The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barlon 'n 1881 WANTED! CLEAN '40 - 41 OR 42 FORD, CHEVROLET, OR BUICK PLYMOUTH, CHRYSLER. WILL PAY GASH CALL COLLECT! MR. THOMAS SALT LAKE CITY r mil THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... I 4 x f k. Judge? "Yee, It really b, Tom. There a;e : ' crUki things we can do. Such m...v.i thtn cheerfu) letter! often. Send tl m faroriU gift from time to Urn. Vnk hartW thaq to provide thern il'.i twythlruj they oeed to finmh '.kntr job qtskkly. Bvy more and mnr Wr Ponds . . . tapanuDy during 0 w ow.t lo It 1 . Nephi City Corporation DECEMBER 31, 1944 RECEOIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Treasurer's Cash pit-- A i - FINANCIAL STATEMENT is of the Alex " ''When you think of the sacrifices our tag men are making in this war, it's figure out bow we'll ever repay tl.vni, Sedifu- Shop 10 A. M t P M up x, ..:! ir.aseum ais- site of one of the two dedicated to Serapis. and tiieath the foundations of Pompey's '.Mlar. gold, silver, brouze. glass, uid clay plaques. A gold plaque ?ears the hieroglyphic inscription: 'King of South and North: Ptolemy: iuilt the house as well as the temple 3f Serapis." Another inscription in "From Greek records: King Ptolemy: son of Ptolomy and the (Jlvine brother and sifter; to Serapis th temple and sacred .tii EAD ALL HE ADS! y, 95 BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS . D. UP pay for the ammunition and fighting eou?i r: "it they must have." .".!; tliat still seema kind of email , ;'!. v h?.t they're doing lor ua, Judge.4 I about all wa older folka r.,r. hwit .c if ..ne do, Tom. Eicept ooe rnort Ar.'l 'hat it to be eure our fighting mra C' inic home to the tame kind of country they li ft behind. The kind of country their letter tell ua they want. Nothing changed that they drxi't want changed while they're away and MPftNa to exnrea tlxur wtahaa,' " rn ' ami guns of America's fighting forces sounded ever the doom of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in Warm Springs, Georgia, where he had been resting for 10 days. Death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage at 4:35 p. m. on April 12. Mr. Roosevelt was 63. He had been President Interest on Bonds for 12 years, one month and nine days. The White House was Rent on Equipment Building announced as the site of the funeral, with interment at the Miscellaneous Receipts N. Y. at Fines Coljerted family estate Hyde Park, Electric Service Rates Less than four months had elapsed since he had taken his Electric Meters Sold historic oath of office for a fourth term. Only a few weeks Electric Equipment Sold before he had returned from the Yalta conference where in Water Rates Collected company with Marshal Stalin of Russia and Prime Minister Water Meters Sold to enduran build labored had he of Britain Churchill Great Waterworks Materials Sold Sundry Street Dept. Receipts peace. ing Fate denied Franklin Roosevelt the chance to enjoy the Totai Receipts fruits of victory over the Axis. Yet history seemed destined ' to enshrine him as one of the immortal American Presidents. Total Cash and Receipts And every citizen who mourned the untimely passing of the j Commander-in-Chie- f felt that he was a casualty of the war DISBURSEMENTS: Treasurer's Change Fund just as surely as every G. I., Marine and Sailor who had Electric Service Deposits Redeemed fallen in battle. THE AS closer Never before had an American President died in wartime. Abra- ham Lincoln fell under Assassin Booth's bullet just five days after the surrender of General Lee's army at Appomattox in 1865. Woodrow Wilson lived to see victory over Germany in World War I, but he fought a losing battle for the League of Nations and died early In 1924, a defeated leader. Many historians believe Lincoln's greatness might have been dimmed in the conflicts over reconstruction that followed the War Between the States, just as Wilson's prestige was lost in the conflict over the league that followed World War I. Thus Franklin Roosevelt, dying at the height of his career just as victory was to be achieved over Germany, seemed likely to live in history as a great man. As the American people from Main Street to Riverside Drive mourned the death of Franklin Roosevelt, their prayers went up for his successor, Harry S. Truman. For on the shoulders of this slight, Missourian had gray, been laid a responsibility such as no American President had ever borne. What the consequences of the President's death would be to the United States and the world, time alone would tell. But as Amrrirans recovered from their first shook at the news, they quickly drtrrminrd two thine. The war must be " proscrutcd to as speedy and victorious a finish as possible. Lasting peace must be established. And so, regardless of party or of past political differences, the peo ple have rallied behind Mr. Truman. The new President faces the task of directing American participation in the United Nations' blueprints for a permanent world organization. He likewise faces the responsibility of establishing working relations with other members cf the Big Three, so that the personal cooperation which existed between Franklin D. Roosevelt. Josef Stalin and Winston Churchill in leading the Allies toward victory Pi a special service to our readers this paper publishes w f T' - - 4)1 LA HARRY 8. TRUMAN J3rd PRESIDENT OF V. S. 2,900.00 3,332.00 172.50 95.00 2,363.99 1,178.67 4,125.42 2,357.39 443.50 435.75 15.00 3.00 2,108.33 332.60 249.00 580.50 678.74 189.50 34,412.36 59-- 1.425.05 9,977.12 210.00 20.00 2,479.59 r $70,144.71 7S,U7i.W 75.00 145.40 90.00 5.032.02 2.689.26 135.96 530.65 4.540.79 Administrative Dept. Salaries Administrative Dept. Expense Salaries Fire Department Fire Department Expense Salaries Police Department Police Department Expense Salaries Parks and Cemeteries Expense Parks and Cemeteries Salaries Health Department Insurance and Surety Bonds Assessing and Collecting Taxes Auditing Expense City Hall and Equipment Building U. S. Gov't. Bonds Purchased Airport Purchased Salaries Electric Department Maintenance Wages N Electric Department Materials Electric Department Electric Department Expense Power purchased Electric Department Salaries Water Department Maintenance Wages Water Department Water Department - Materials Water Department Expense Salaries Streets Department Maintenance wages Streets Department A Equipment Materials Streets Department Expense cioic Dfnnrtmpnt Salaries Library Department -- Books and Magazines Library Department Expense Library Department 72857 3,565.53 550 .00 1,005.43 i2M5 o'iwi'Si 2.000.73 "cS'S 7,656.80 may be maintained in helping win e the peace. He faces the job of guiding the nation to postwar economic prosperity once Nazi Germany and Japan are finally defeated. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Known as a plain, modest Total Cash and Receipts man who has not dramatized Less Total Disbursements himself personally, President Trumaa nevertheless has demCash on hand Decemhei 31. 1944 onstrated on many occasions that he ran be a leader of force RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES and determination. Ills work as comchairman of the Truman RESOURCES: Treasurer's Cash -- - In Bank mittee In the U. S. senate inChange Fund Treasurer's Cash vestigating the conduct of the Dnnnrnr'. rntmninl .Fund war is cited as an example of Delinquent Water Customer Acounts ... this. And his conduct of the Delinquent Electric Customer Accounts Vice Presidency has shown that Water Customer Accounts Current with work he can successfully Electric Customer Accounts Current political leaders of both parlies Pnvini? Assessments Receivable - - SMewnlk In Street getting needed measures Pavinij Assessments Receivable passed and in reconciling opMiscellaneous Real Estate Waterworks System posing points of view. riiiMri- - Pnwrr nnd l.ieht Svstem The 33rd President was born In ("it v Park 1884, 8, Mo., although Lamar, May Street Department Kquipmcni the home of the family for four Police Department Equipment a on farm been generations had Firp Department Equipment near Independence, Mo. Cuiimmini fool and Tennis Courts Real Estate and Improvements Served In World War 1. Airport Equipment Building When World War I broke out, Land nnd Improvements City Hall Truman became captain of BatStocks Owned In D of field the tery artillery Notes Receivable the 35th Division and saw acU. S. Government Bonds Owned in Mihiel at St. the tion and e offensive. TOTAL RESOURCES long-rang- -- 9428J? 5,709.75 3.648.66 2'8S' 23.70 925.87 1,151.71 1.507.40 295.35 2.395.62 3.534.81 772.30 366.93 9.90 S73.7RS.09 . there a fascinating story. These pictures take you all over the world and help you mora clearly Interpret the newt. Is TURN NOW TO THE PICTURE SECTION 578.072.56 $73,768.09 S 4.304.47 ,L,nn - 1(1 .. I 406.76 2.353.M 3.2S2.15 1.973 96 2S5.12 ... 7TV4fm.no 800.00 iS Roo.OO . 1.8f00 1 571.86 J5.5.T5.00 ,2'122'IS .17.035.58 22 ' 13.700.00 V" $263.995 69 Meuse-Argonn- every week a section of newt pictures, behind each of which 7,B:f.l5 M Water Service Deposits Redeemed ! As V. tot. tMi Aininmn wiiiininmnia Mttftf. " ROOSEVELT DELANO FRANKLIN JANUARY 30, 1882 APRIL 12, 145. 'jtnrOTl"-'-1- in Bank January 1, 1944 RECEIPTS! Old Airport Site $ Sale of Property U. S. Gov't Bonds Electric Service Deposits Collected Water Service Deposits Collected General fund General Taxes: Library Fund Streets and Sidewalks Fund .... Parks, Memorials, and Public Buildings Fund Dog Taxes Sexton Fees Sale of Cemetery Lots Estray Pound Fees General License Collections Sale of Wheat ' LIABILITES: Warrants Outstanding Customer's Electric Service Deposits Customer's Water Service Deposits Surplus (Current and Capital! TOTAL LABILITIES AND SURPLUS H20.J9 567.09 270.01 262.338 20 $263,995.69 of Utah, County of Juab, a: X, E. R, GARRETT. Glty Recorder during lh iriod above report, do hereby certify that It la true and of my knowledge and ballet ABABTT E. Stat ovrd by orrt a U bt . |