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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY of Interest to Home Keepers and Farmers News 26. 1945 108.70 97.77 7,211.69 Warrants Out January 1, 1944 Transferred to Funds On Hand December 31, 1944 COUNTY LIBRARY RECEIPTS I 13.415.40 COUNTY INDIGENT FUND Timber felled 35 years ago furAnnual inventories of farm nished good plywood this past property and debts should be tak-e- n as of January l of each year. Logs had been on the summer. all that time, but rot had jThe inventory is merely a list of ground touched only the outer few inches. the various items of property with ; lvalues assigned. In addition, the a grease spot on debts of the farm are J To rembove usually inyool without leaving a ring, cluded. The inventory is the besponge with a cloth soaked with ginning step in good farm accounttetrachloride, carbon working ing, and it should be taken carefrom the outside into the spot. fully and accurately. Then try to spread or feather the liquid around the stain. Any stain Farm labor may be scarce and comes out easier when it is fresh. difficult to obtain again during the summer of 1945. The winter Winter vegetables richest in months usually are times of slack vitamin C are members of the cab- on many Utah farms, and time bage and turnip families. Ruta- used during these months in rebagas, broccoli and pairing machinery, buildings and sprouts top the list. Cauliflower, equipment may reduce the work cabbage and canned tomatoes rate that must be done in the summer very good. Other vegetables rat- months when days are too short ing good for "C" are cooked tur- and too few to get the work done nips, potatoes, sauerkraut, spin- that is pressing. ach, winter squash and canned Members of the armed forces on peas. i furlough or leave may receive six Laying houses should be cleaned red points for each three daws of and proper- his furlough and ten blue very thoroughly points ly disinfected at least once each for each three days. Servicemen new before the must take their papers to the loyear, preferably pullets are placed in the house. cal war price and rationing board Sweep, scrape, scrub and thor- when applying for furlough raoughly clean all equipment and tions. After January 12, servicethe entire house, disinfect, and men must accompany their applitreat roosts, nests, and all cracks cations for furlough gasoline with and crevices where mites might the mileage rationing record of the car in which gas will be used. harbor. I On Hand January 1, 1944 RECEIPTS hand January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions On $ 11,184.02 2,296.87 5S9.88 33.85 9.48 58.00 $ Other Taxes Warrants Out December 31, 1944 DISBURSEMENTS I Warrants Paid Transferred to Funds TUBERCULAR 976.74 On Hand January 1, 1944 17,247.63 10,833.39 674.71 203.04 $ DISBURSEMENTS Tax Settlements On Hand December 31, 1944 f Warrants Issued Transfer to Funds Warrants Out January 1, 1944 On Hand December 31, 1944 13,622.93 244.44 932.31 15,003.71 : AIRPORTS RECEIPTS On Hand T 29,803.29 January RECEIPTS Hand January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes On Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes DISBURSEMENTS Tax Settlement On Hand December 31, 1944 STATE RECEIPTS 17,203.66 January RECEIPTS Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions DISBURSEMENTS Tax Settlements On Hand December 31, 1944 4.19 8,353.74 $ Hand January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes I2 RECEIPTS 8,907.97 68.05 9,150.18 584.59 6.59 $ DISBURSEMENTS Tax Settlements On Hand December 31, 1944 MINERSVILLE January 1, 1944 On Hand January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes 9,809.41 Warrants Paid Tax Settlements Warrants Out January 1, 1944 On Hand December 31, 1944 CAR 9,809.41 32.33 1,371.60 69.32 S f I TOTAL 5 2,100.10 Warrants Issued f Transferred to Funds Warrants Out January 1. 1944 iOn Hand January 1, 1945 $ I; 26,196.85 342.26 873.41 5,947.61 , MILFORD ' I Ob Hand January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Ti Sale Redemptions $ Other Taxes Other Receipts Warrants Out December 31. 1944 6, 5, Transferred to Funds TOWN' DISBURSEMENTS Tax Settlement On Hand December 31, 1944 175.60 12,008.40 424.81 138.84 F. A. Stewart Collector Internal Revenue State Insurance Fund Jess Edwards Arthur Llghtner Tolton Investment Company M. H. Max Minersville Relief Society United Rail & Steel Company Jefferson Mercantile Company Henry Limb Harvey Ashworth Heaver City Bank $ : 12,564.00 183.65 Warrants Issued - 1, 1944 $ 57.88 Hand January S On Hand 10,517.78 TAX ACCOUNT RECEIPTS January 1, 1944 3,139.95 177,365.60 $ Current Taxes $180,505.65 $ DISBURSEMENTS Distributed to Funds 174,569.74 5,935.81 $ On Hand December 31, 1944 $180,606.65 88,306.28 1,515.60 1,977.38 FINAL SUMMARY 91,799.16 1, 1944 $ Total Balance on Hand December 31, 1944 742.90 Distributed to Funds 742.90 DISBURSEMENTS $ TAX HALE Hand January 1, 1944 Redemptions On 742.90 - 742.90 RECEIPTS , $ 10,021.77 DISBURSEMENTS 10,021.77 In Beaver City Bank Cash In Office of County Treasurer $ 59,803.41 2,262.64 Total Cash on Hand as Above $ 62,066.05 62,066.05 the duly elected, qualified and acting County Clerk and County Auditor of the County of Beaver, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the attached hereunto la a full, true and correct Statement of the Financial condition of Bearer County, and of all the receipts and disbursements for the period ending December 31, 1944. (Signed) WILLIAM A. MILLER, County Clerk and County Auditor In and for Beaver County, Utah. lo 10,021.77 $ OF BANK BALANCE lo I 10,021.77 $ RECONCILIATION j. STATE OF UTAH County of Beaver SS. I, William A. Miller, REDEMPTION'S 1,000.00 Distributed to Funds Total Receipts and Beginning Balance, Dec. 31, 1944.... $444,628.02 Total Disbursements $392,544.70 Balance on Hand December 31, 1944 $ 52,083.32 Balance on Hand in Special Road Fund Dec. 31, 1944 .... 9,982.73 RECEIPTS I 15 150 5,183.27 6,334.51 S 12,747.55 COIXECT OF UNCOLLECTED On $ 10,517.78 Distributed to Fund On Hand December 31, 1944 2,052.85 83,523.73 4,289.24 1,468.57 464.77 Other Taxes 30.00 232.20 2.44 C.997.34 5,071.67 6,388.33 $ CURRENT $ 5,997.34 SUMMARY 96.07 $ DISBURSEMENTS $ Transfer to Funds On Hand December 31, 1944 105.60 2,048.65 777.52 173.20 70.00 8 00 ! ,. DISBURSEMENTS Tax Settlements 7 06 10 00 1.524.48 Pool Baxter County Treasurer On Hand January Current Taxes Other Taxes FUND January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes Other Receipts 13,415.40 DISBURSEMENTS Telluride Tower Company Clyde Ward DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL DEFICIENCY 1 RECEIPTS 733.57 388.34 291.15 244.76 562.74 194.80 96.07 1,473.25 f 91.799.16 RECEIPTS 96.07 S I ' j 1,493.32 COLLECTION'S EXCESS RECEIPTS 31, 1944 On Hand COUNTY ROAD FUND $ 1,493.32 $ 1,440.30 32.95 $ COUNTY SCHOOL $ 33.360.13 1,493.32 DISBURSEMENTS Transferred to Funds DISBURSEMENTS I $ 1,493.32 I 12,747.55 $ f 5,094.96 TAXES $ DISBURSEMENTS Hand January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes 5.50 23.00 1.21 6.00 21.00 $ 4.00 1,567.98 RECEIPTS RECEIPTS Laura Davis Charles Johnson Tolton Investment Company Frank D. Low Vera W. Ashworth 6,094.96 3,464.31 68.67 $ COMPANY Other Taxes 1,473.25 On (Continued from previous page) $ 180.94 4.00 TOWN' RECEIPTS Bourbon Whiskey National Distillers Prod. Corp., N.Y. Grain Neutral Spirits 49 86.8 Proof A Blend 1,101.08 3,605.96 49.10 180.94 134.42 $ Other Taxes Other Receipts Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes Warrants Out December 31, 1944 9,474.34 335.07 $ T BRAND $ 1,082.12 18.94 $ DISBURSEMENTS $ ttnw Brook 1,101.06 RECEIPTS 62 Tax Settlements On Hand December $ NOXIOUS WEEDS On Hand 8,368,89 639.08 $ CITY On 1 1 10.34 1,044.36 46.36 550.04 TRANSIT LINES E3 f 1, 1944 BOUNTY BEAVER r INSPECTION LIVESTOCK On Hand I 1withurn on oftie sun 1,000.00 1,132.32 $ 2,132.32 16,924.15 279.51 $ 2,132.32 DISBURSEMENTS Warranto Paid On Hand December 31, 1944 $ OLD 6.64 11.70 $ 379.98 15,650.01 1,075.58 101.09 $ DISBURSEMENTS Tax Settlement On Hand December 31, 1944 a turn your wrist 1,058.01 1,055.97 1 1, 1944 STATE AND STATE SCHOOL ACCOUNT f INTERSTATE 274.40 6.97 $ - DISBURSEMENTS 8,907.97 by 280.37 180.17 29,803.29 hand January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Other Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions ;d 6.06 255.08 19.23 1 Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes $ RECEIPTS Hand January 1, 1944 Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes Warrants Out December 31, 1944 On On Ope INDEMNITY RECEIPTS COUNTY WELFARE FUND battlefields Americans are urgently calling for more munitions. Let's each buy one more war bond than we can afford. When Victory comes, look to Greyhound for the best in high-wa- y transportation. ) 5,600.60 $ 11.184.02 1,951.66 9.78 $ 17,203.66 ! 6,485.65 97.77 2.938 08 On Hand December 31, 1944 2,938.08 3 far-of- I DISBURSEMENTS Warrants Issued , Transfer to Funds Warrants Out January 1, 1944 On Hand December 31, 1944 brussels Ja 5,895.24 6,388.34 275.68 94.76 30.00 $ Current Taxes Tax Sale Redemptions Other Taxes Other Receipts |