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Show THE BEAVER PRESS. BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 1929. Financial Report of Auditor of Beaver County for the Year 1928 STJ WEMKXT OP RECEIPTS AXI DWRURSEMKXTS, BY FIXDS 1, 1!)2S, TO DECEMBER 31, 1028. JA.M.iKl Deduct Warrants Auditor's Treas. Bal. Outstanding Balances Jaa .1, 1928 Jan. 128. Jan. 1, '28. General Fund Iunty Indigent i .nit Dependent Mothers tyRoad Ind Fund, Sinking intent nd 688.94 809.77 $ Lnty - 1.655.49 36,648.70 3.995.57 - Bounty City Gilford Town '. gnersville Town Sx Sato Redemption Aunty Library Irotest Tax Account "transient Stock tubercular Cattle 590,55 753.94 640. OS 1,638.49 36,648.70 3,995.57 17.00 192.37 577.85 141.37 12,024.96 1,084.78 14,797.26 78C.18 43.20 31.54 543.99 34.56 109.07 43.20 31.54 543.99 34.56 109.07 Taxes Redemption. 4unty.Fair $31,036.97 2,704.98 3.583.S5 3,650.94 8,181.05 5,100.55 52.889.5S 94.C44.18 14,860.26 4,822.56 12,823.99 9,781.67 1,758.83 25,063.37 3,934.69 9,100.38 664.33 150.66 214.77 616.80 192.37 577.85 141.37 12,024.96 1,084.78 14,797.26 786.18 $ixes Refundable &sa Over 192S $ 3 616.80 jate .posits on 98.39-55.8- 640.08, Jate and State SchoolB unty Scnoois iate Rfftds Undistributed $ 500.00 5,199.50 1,572.05 I &unty Refund Tax forest Reserve Tax $75,422.48 TOTAL $171.22 Ueepipts and Beginning Balances 531,627.52 3.45S.92 4,223.93 5.2S9.43 44,830.35 9,096,12 52.889.5S 94,644.18 15,477.06 4,822.56 13,016.36 10,362.52 1,900.20 37,088.33 5,019.47 23,897.04 1,450.51 150.66 257.97 31.54 543.99 34.56 609.07 5,199.56 1,572.05 Add: Receipts $75,251.26 $292,242.70 $307,494.02 Deduct Disbursements: Warrants Issued Checks 1928 Issued 130.122.30 2,112.23 2,783.50 3,554.00 5,000.00 7.21S.40 52.889.58 94.644.18 8,915.47 4,822.56 12,950.59 10.346.50 1.S73.47 34,673.21 4,903.21 23,897.64 786.18 150.66 257.97 Auditor's Balances Total Dec $30,122 30 2,142 23 2,783 50 3,554 60 5,000 00 7,218 40 52.SS9 5S 94,644 18 8,915 47 4,822 56 12,950 ,59 10,346 50 1,873 47 34,673 21 4,903 21 23,897 .64 786 .18 150 66 257 .97 31, 1928 $1,505.22 1,316,69 1,440.43 1,734.83 39,830.35 1,877.72 ANOTHER MESSAGE FROM A "BUDDY" Mrs. E. O. Barton is in receipt of an appreciative letter, dated Decern ber 26th, from the man in Managua, Addc Treasurer's whose good fortune it was to receive Warrants Balances the Red Cross Christmas bag preOutstanding Dec. 31, 28. Dec. 31, '28, pared by herself and members of the Night Bridge club: $2,551.35 Wednesday $1,046.13 Dear Mrs. Barton: 1.340.44 23.95 Thank you ever so much for your 1.465.43 wonderful Christmas 25,00 bag which I re63.45 1,798.28 ceived yesterday. I am very sorry 39.S30.35 that I could not write yesterday be1,877.72 cause I did not get in camp until 11:30,' 6,561.59 65,77 16.02 26.73 2,415.12 116.26 2,415.12 116.26 664.33 664.33 31.54 31.54 14.56 609.07 14.56 609.07 20.00 543.99 20.00 3,031.06 3.031.06 1,572.05 2,168.44 2,168.44 543.99 1,572.05 $60,335.03 $1,158.33 $268,556.36 $307,158.99 $38,602.63 Treasurer's cash on hand as per current tax statement....... Total cash on hand December 31, 1928 $01,493.36 .$84,346.96 $145,840.32 CURRENT TAX ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 1028 Total Taxes Assessed for the year, $200,034.31. !,.' To Be By Total Amt. Credited Collected Abatements $ 50,232.90 , $127.21 174.25 68,812.19 , 14,106.49 35.75 6,178.96 11,153.28 157.43 17.55 8,904.88 40.65 1,298.83 72.32 13,762.44 8.70 3,440.60 8.70 3,440.60 8.70 3,440.60 7,225.28 6,881.19 17.42 6,881.19 186.76 688.12 Sate and State Schools District County School State Roads State Bounty fcaver City ijilford Town ..... ..... .......... iinersville Town County General ... jaunty Indigent .jjbunty Dependent Mothers ...... bounty Road Fund ... Sond Interest And Sinking Fund ....... ........... Ubrary Fund Indem tbercular ..... J. Distributed as follows: Cash Received $668.68 $206,634.31 Total Taxes Collected Balance to Collect TOTAL on Hand $206,634.31 $107,000.00 14,618.67 668.68 84 346.96 Cash TOTAL.... $206,634.31 ...... ,. 2,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 General Fund 4ks, : Agricultural Agent Cfunty Stationery, $ . etc., jjinting Sfnds of County Officers ....v. :.. Expenses Contingent I Harris, salary for 12 months rffd R. Levi, salary for 12 months... R. Levi, expenses for 12 months r'irbertC. Eyre, salary for 12 monts rbert C. Eyre, expenses for 12 months rk and Commissioners to Milford County Officers tiaty Clerk salary for 12 months..... ffinty Clerk, expenses for 12 months.... fnty Sheriff, salary for 12 months. fnty Sheriff, expenses for 12 months inty Treasurer, salary for 12 months.. v nty Treasurer expenses for 12 months... nty Recordpr." Btilnrir fnr- 1 9 mnnlha nty Assessor, salary for 12 months nty Assessor, expenses for 12 months nty Attorney, salary for 12 months nty Attorney, expenses for 12 months....... nty Surveyor, salary for 12 months........ ' 882.31 1,052.16 400.95 275.50 1,591.48 County Commissioners Cf. 500.00 480.00 178.60 480-0- - - I - "ties "ties "ties "ties "ties of tln 1,350.00 39.54 1,350.00 491.65 1.200.00 55.79 1.150.00 1,150. 0Q 275.09 1,000.00 50.00 100.00 1,100.30 600.00 900.00 286.00 - - 1. ... rt House MaJn iviiuuto nal Costs .......... r'ct Court T)nnrtaaa A 10U9 ... ; Clerk --- - Deputies and Assistants of Assessor of Recorder of Sheriff . of Treasurer 105.95 6.90 - 48.00 Other Accounts TTI ...lutMit Expense CCO, 746.92 957.74 392.40 78.45 990.09 80.00 740.00 426.10 120.00 236.00 3so.vu - sin CLV. .......... . 'th OfflcPf org ... Fuel and Water ... !inB and Abstracting l- - atlon Officer unone .. Statistics " tors Inspector (Ined Horses Hieit Stock " " """ "7 fOTAL OF GENF.rt 1 I ROAD FUND - r.r" MOTHERS 9 Z ' 783.50 rr. n - Clerk's Total Disbursements from all funds IsHued by Treasurer's Checks TOTAL ? 30,122.30 2'142'2a '. Weak This bank is strong in security, courtesy, honesty and service. This bank stands ready to serve you, as it serves the business houses of the town, We transact business in business-like a way we aro modern in every respect. Just come in and consult us we'll be glad to assisl; you with your financial problems. ...$30,122.30 at. ttttmii No Links in Our Chain! 63" Disbursement ('UNTY INDIGENT ('Ollwv "M'KNDENT' ' 1 There Are 3!'S!?'!J 268.oG..,0 ,307.158.99 THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE" ailiijiB wonderful dinner. Dear Mrs. Barton, I'm sorry that I'm not much of a writer and it is very hard for mo to express my thots in a letter. I won't try to describe my life or anything except that I was born in Rochester, N. Y., and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. I've been in the Marine Corps for almost live years and can honestly say that this is the hardest I've evej had in all my life. Enclosed you will find a picture of myself and two friends taken while I was stationed at the Naval Air station, Lakehurat, N. J. The other picture was taken in Bluefleld, Nic. ThankinK you again for your, wonderful gift, and wishing you a very happy and enjoyable New Year, Sincerely yours, LOUIS F. OSTER. This note 4s an incentive for Beaver Chapter to plan another Christmas bag campaign for the coming i Mimimmtimi IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM -'- iiiiimiiiii iiii 133.10 TOTAL, General Fund.. OUNTY -- 2.C2S.79 us Weed ...........$ before dinner, It's not all smooth sailing in the, sheep business, even in these days of high priced wool, the unknown quan- year. K. K. FRANKE, Sec'y, tity in the way of disaster, some o times creeping in and balling things NOTICE up a plenty. This was Instanced lust week in the flocks of the La Sal Live Having moved my blacksmith shop Stock company. from the Fernley building to my resi One of their herds of pure bred dence, I invite all my customers to black faced sheep which was ranging call when In need of work. JOE BAKES. pifns the. breaks of the canyons in Dry Valley was going along the brink of a high ledge in the snow when the snow gave way, precipitating some of the flock to the bottom of the canyon; the other sheep, thinking that the leaders had found a trail off the ledge followed them over, they all piling up at the bottom and some, 168 head smothering before they could be untangled. ' The herder, seeing w hat was going on, rushed in to stop all of the herd from following and In his effort was pushed off the ledge, and had he not lit on top of the pile of sheep, he too, would have been killed. As the sheep were valued at about $35.00 a head the loss is computed to be above $5,000.00. San Juan Record. 2,551.35 1,340.44 1,465.43 . 1,798.28 39,830.35 1,877.72 11,255.70 Current Tax 84,346.96 Due from various Taxing Funds 1,324.20 Court House and Grounds 25,000.00 GAME REPORT FROM Gravel Beds 1,000.00 Road Machinery FISH LAKE FOREST 1.600.0Q Furniture and Fixtures 5,419.00 The annual game report compiled Investment In County Roads 120,000.00 the local forest service officials : by and 268.00 Abstracting Platting na'.. Taxes Uncollected 14,618.67 of the game on the Fish Lake tional forest reveals some facts of into our nimrods and terest not TOTAL .$313,596.10 followers ofonly Walton but to the Isaak, CAPITAL LIBILITIES: few people who assist in trapping Bonds Outstanding $120,000.00 the predatory animals which take 1,158.33 such a high toll of game animals of Outstanding Warrants Due the Taxing Funds 90,275.51 the forest. The game census shows Due State Roads 6,561.59 a total of 359 elk and 13,740 deer on 65.77 the forest. It is estimated that 3050 Due Beaver City ........ 16.02 hunters removed 1730 deer and 23 Due Milford Town.....'. : 26.73 elk during the hunting season. This Due Minersville Town 116.26 indicates that 12 per cent of the ... County Library Due funds from Tax Sale Iledeni., 1,415.12 total number, according to the re93.933.77 port, was killed by hunters and 728 EXCESS of Assets over Capital Libililies head or 5' per cent killed by predaanimals. The sheet shows an esTOTAL...; ....$313,596.10 tory timate of 915 coyotes, 322 bobcats, ) STATE OF UTAH 10 mountain lions, and 903 porcuCOUNTY OF BEAVER) ss. killed during the year, pines A total of 2136,000 flsh were Personally appeared before me this 22nd day of January, 1929, E. A. Griffiths, Auditor of the County of Beaver, State of Utah, who on his oath planted during the season in the deposes and says that the foregoing is a full, true and correct report of the streams and lakes of the Fish Lake financial condition of Beaver County up to the 1st day of January, 1929, to forest. Of this number 1,196,000 were planted in Fish Lake. the best of my knowledge and belier. o E. A. GRIFFITHS, Arabs believe that the Btork posCounty Auditor. sesses a human heart an the crow Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of January, 1929. the heart of the devil. Recorder. T. JENNIE WOOD, County (SEAL) 400.00 63,30 - " $206,634.31 CASH ASSETS: 88 50 ".1.......... TOTAL $98,965.63 County Indigent County Dependent MoLhers County Road Bond Sinking Fund Bond Interest .". Special Trust Fund BEAVER COUNTY, FOR 1928 DISBURSEMENTS, 27,105.69 15,637.94 14,070.74 4,178.96 2,995.85 3,887.33 258.18 8,690.12 1,431.90 1,431.90 3,431.90 2,225.28 6,881,19 6,863.77 186.76 688.12 County General $192,015.64 14,618.67 Cash Distributed Balance to Collect Allowed by Abatements.... HIGH LEDGE Due $23,000.00 53,000.00 $107,000.00 SHEEP GO OVER Balance hulf hour a and I suent the rest of the day clean6,501.59 ing up after driving horses for the iast three days from Leon, Nic, We 65.77 did not expect to get here till today, 16.02 but we ran the horses the last twen26.73 ty miles in order to get here for that - State Bank of Beaver County Capital and Surplus, $81,000.00 Mm SURETY' BBONB overs f unlaws ANY Guarantee , TT'S more than a guarantee . . . JL it's a Surety Bond, backed by Dunlop AND the American Surety Company. It covers almost everything that can happen to a tire. Under its terms, if your tire fails within 12 months, we repair it free. 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