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Show I . TAGE FOUR FINANCIAL STATEMENT By DWIG rf SCHOOL-- DAYS nfmlnMr Assists In Saving Silver Industry AU 8 JAKPABY 27. RIVER VALLEY LEADER, p p-- " FOR THE YEAR OF BOX ELDER COUNTY ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1937 ; Washington, D. C, .Tanuarv 18. 1938 effort on dettrmined The Congressmen of tie part Republican Taber of New Representative ?ork sabotage the silver purchasen its pSam, reached the Tiwa Tater moved to recommit bill with the folAppropriaUoa ury 52 afOn lowing amendment: new page as a paragraph, insert ter line 12. 31, 193G Cash on Hand December DISTRIBUTION BY FUNDS thrf-e-da- y ,f thfrg "No part of the funds appropriused for ated in this act shall be emthe purpose of paying any out in engaged ployee caning Silany of the provisions 1934, Public of ver Purchase Act Seventy-uur- a 4So8.61 13,l.3 Fund .... Highway Improvement Fund Public Welfare follows: No 438, $ 5,983.44 - General Fund County Road Fund Domwr -Fund . $84, 10.05 TOTAL. Less Overdraft Ex. & 580.97 271.00 65,173.97 463.92 Adv. Fund ' $ 64,710.05 Net Cash Balance. Dec. 31, iqoc 1937 CASH RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR GENERAL FUND umisi, 1934 and none approved June 19, in Uiia of the funds appropriated paying act shall be used for the of any other expenses incidental to carrying out the provisions of said act," if The effect of such amendement,par-tn comnletely and alyze the silver purchase program on the render impossible any attempt assist ASniutrntion to van. oi ujc nuinu would and industry, mining the silver n. i an immpf nate aron m n thf world Drice fixed t below the cost of brokers London bv production, ifonunaieiy, iu arv ana aesirucuvc bud Congressman the by in nipped the Abe Murdock (D). Utah, and who croup of western representatives, succeeded in marshaling the whole to force of the Democratic majority fiThe amendment. reject the Taber nal vote was, for silver and against the amendment, 187, against silver four and for the amendment, 31. OnlyDemoRepublicans Joined with the cratic majority to maintain the silver two purchase program, and only Democrats joined with the Republican Taber minority in voting for the amendment. Commentators point out that the invote on the Taber amendment Is two dicative of the sentiment in the parties on the silver question, was especially since the division lines. party along strictly DEM ,i .,. l,!t7l I i I ill hm I w ' m4JM 1 wm t mm it-- H ''V4. ; -- HJ"f I i II lV 111 I. 19,583.43 40,000.00 2,312.50 3,658.35 665.03 656.18 13,391.68 12,347.20 Tax Redemptions SiS"" T I I Fees County Recorder'sFees Sheriffs County Interest on Daily Bank Balances Assessing and Collecting Taxes Miscellaneous receipts . Rentals of Quarters, 1936 School ii ; rtisoq l. 600.00 School District's Share of Transient Herd Tax Payments Interest on Redemptions Red. Interest and Sinking Fund Fee3 rvnintv Redemption Fees Redemption Penalties Fruit Spraying WeedSpraying . , Weed Chemical Sales Dividend on Insurance Policy Inspecting Motor Vehicles Merchant's Licenses Juror and Witness Fees Treasurer Searching Records .... States Share of Maps and Plats Sale Scrap Iron Sale of Panels Beer Licenses Transient Herd Tax Justice Court Fines Juvenile Court Fines Lease of Landing Site-U.- S Refund on Purchase of Check Sm-ave- r - vw FIELDING Enid Welling I I R METEOROLOGIST DISCUSES UTAH By RAIN STATISTICS dancing party be, an "Utah is, and always must United was given by the first quorum w Cecil Alter, J. state," arid nan, oaiuiuaj Elders in the Fielding bureau meteorologist, T The aim of the party was States weather , evening. discussion before delegates a in said of socialbihty a Hurd feeling Annie SIlss to promote By and visitors to the Utah State Agriconamong the group of Elders, - compris- cultural college extension service A soecial stake priesthood meeting ine- Beaver tam tuiu held school and and philosophy Elders ference ,wSentation of the was held here Sunday. well last week in Logan. "Not only is this as wore .present, Mrs. Nellie Arbon and son, Roy, their partners state remote from the Pacific coast, as a number oi mvii.cu unent the weekend in Ogden. two of the but mountains along the west coast again eluding the bishoprics Georpe Larkln is at home Benand take a heavy toll from furnished by intercept after spending a couple of months mmsture-Deann- s wmus wmtu land. the Gar Light East of ton's orchestra .. . at Wendover. ri ' ' i w varservea. to bed refreshments were it Moroni Arbon is confined Ocean surfaces, nowever, uo not up kind cf enla the Tremonton Clinic suffering ied to have more of this a majority of the moisture which winter. the ply fwim rhmimntlsm. tertainment during in the form of rain on inland falls and Mrs Morton Hurd daughter, Mrs. Jim English of Boise, Idaho, areas. Mr. Alter explained. His ng-Mildred, were Ogden visitors Monday. who has spent the past thre-- weeks tusclosea tnat a majui pan William Hurd Jr. and Archie Hurd visiting with her parents, Mr. and urescurrent rain water has been evapall home on business to her Thursday. Mrs. Dan Gain, returned were in Ogden land surfaces. There is from d orated visii-cor Mrs. Sylvia Olsen, suoiei, last Friday. between rain correlation a ton rinsp friends here Sunday. T. H. Monahan, of St Anthony, Ida. and original soil fertility, the country .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason were ...u v...., cmnt sfvtral weeks with VVI1U iLxa 'l' Mr. anaj Ogden visitors Wednesday and out. The theory tnat rains his daughter and to his home pointed Mis. Than Gam, leturned regularly increase soil fertility is ' Thursday. prooabiy not altogether true, however, Mrs. Dan Garn was nostra Mr. Alter said in discussing a sugThursSocial Development Club last that the rains, bearing A splendid paper gestion and pollen, may have the efday at her home. Noble Petersen on fect of fertilizer upon, the soils. was given by Mis. the achievements of our pioneers. Tiio whims of Utah's weather are Each member was requested to bring unpredictable, Mr. Alter claims. av some antique and to give the history ut;ih is dependent on a responded, and to help erage annual rainfall, but our weather Several of it. 4 to make a very interesting afternoon. isn't always dependable!" he asserted. Luncheon was served by the hostess. "The average precipitation has climMr. and Mrs. Herman Potter ana- bed as high as IS inches and dropped FOR SALE Bed room dresser. I'hone children spent Tuesday in Farming- as low as eight niches per year. 2 7.0-It. SNOWVILLE I ,Z Sk, tti V. . '.1 ) j ? v 11 " Fruit Growers to Meet at Brigham City the BOX El be he d will der Horticultural Society at the Chamber oi tommBc 28. rooms, Brigham City, 11 .ou First meeting will be calledm.at a. m.; the second at i:au p. r inraUaT K'inp'sbiirv of the tsur a ..nitiifni F.conomics will De discuss the subject: "How the Marmand for Utah Fruit on Outside kets can be Improved." Mr Earl Hutchings, Supervising Inspector, will discuss: "1938 Spray . Program." Mr. Fred W. Merrm ui wc cuitural Trade Relations, uic. auujc. ..How the Chain Stores are HelpingFruit Growers to Move Their Surplusi A very delightful ri-b- F,. . mutino-- a nf Protector Election Expense Fines, Forfeitures and Costs of Court Transferred from Dependent Mothers 633.71 3,106.97 30.53 3,615.71 542.60 498.69 359.64 1,697.34 169.51 ' 6.65 5.25 70.00 236.00 1.00 250.00 .25 5.00 175.00 43.60 20.00 85.00 1.00 5.14 188.61 753.78 $ 11,269.09 Fund Total Receipts and Transfers General Fund $iH,ra (Please Turn to Page Six) We feel that this program should Dahlia Named Aiier Swede fruit all to The dahlia was named after be of great importance botanist Dahr, who discoSwedish fruit growers growers or prospective we have vered the plant in Mexico and in Box Elder county. May to our in attempt it to Europe. your cooperation in the fruit innew interest awaken es. ' . We shall be pleased to meet Dr. AA. Stark, Extension Horticul- dustry. at these on Friday, Tmmpater S vans Lsrge turist of the U. S. A. C subject; you all 28. - meetings beautiful ar.l The January "Outlook for New Planning." An invitation is extended to all swans are the largest of the tVAs w.ar Anderson, local grower fiub- Mar- - ladies who are or may be interested States native watef fowl. ject. what Fruits do Outside in these subjects. , the took . . rare-trum;- !;: son-in-la- Classified Ad Column FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Bourne attended a funeral in Layton, Sunday Frank Muns, Garland, Utah. Phone afternoon. i Bell 77M. tip Miss Edith Manning and Miss Dorothe Sjoblom of Farmington spent at For Sal- e- Horses, milch cows. Teams thy as week guests this of fore part matched. C. Richardson, Phone 6702 tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orover. WANTED Jack rabbits, 5c each. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Haffield, of Malad Fox Farm, Box 386 Malad, Salt Lake City, spent the week end 3 .3 t4 with Mr. and Mrs. Than Garn.. Idaho. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon, Mr. Dan Gam Mrs. and Mr. Than Gam, 1 FOR SALE Choice buildimr lots. a TCishon and Mrs. M. w block from Matn Street. Inquire A. Gam attended the Gam reunion James Walton. Phone Residence, held in Garland at the home of A. R. S9.a-1- ; business, 23 J. Capcner. J L. Earl and daughter, Noreen, CA&iI PAID for dead and useless spent Monday in Ogden on business. eowa and horses. Call Maple Creek Mr nn,l Mrs. Dave Jones end chil Vpent Sunday in Logan visiting dren Tout Hatchery, Brigham tf. with relatives and menus. Reverse Charge. 1-- IVi 4D3-J-- v V J 2. 8 ;;!ii!:f;;EX'3!! HffiaiEii'ixci'Ec:; wmsam wmmmmmsmm FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE In 1919, Mr. Alter discloses, Sco-fiel- L. Earl and daughter. Noreen. have gone to Southern California for .T. an indefinite period, where they will visit with relatives ana inenas. Here's a good way to quiet "NERVES" BESSIN6ER BROS. A Dr. .HtuMuUMMtKlit;!! Tab- let, 0 glass of tcater, a pleasant, sparkling drfnk. 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Mile' Nervine TREMONTON, UTAH : 36:- - a Total of 124 issues d, Utah had 64 inches of rainfall, and on November 27 of that same year Montlcello got 4i incnes in i nours. In 1922, one Utah town had 55 inches of rain and melted snow and another community, only 100 miles away, onlv one inch all year. About 54 million acre teet ct moisture a year falls in Utah. Of that amount, the Colorado river takes about two million feet and irrigators use another two million. The rest goes up in vapor, the meteorologist pointed out., Man has "only one assurance, Mr. Alter states. That is that it will nev er altogether cease to rain. "We can dedicate our effort to impounding more, conserving more, and wasting less water secure in the knowledge that the rain will never pour itself out, he insists. NERVES" wm PHJIBLECA H1EJI Each for One Year 12-in- l-- 2. 1 nit-log- en v USE THIS COUPON AND SAVE $2.25 At your drug store. 25c and - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Date TREMONTON, UTAH Yes. indeed. 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