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Show Tremonton Utah BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Page 2 Cclliiatcit Wkwn t Hj Sirs. R. and Mrs. Melvin J. and baby from Cleveland, Ohio are visiting during the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Packer attended a birthday party for Mrs. R. W. Mantlo in Brigham City, Saturday night On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle and family attended the 71st birthday anniversary party held in honor of Mrs. Biddies mother, Mrs. Ellen Hancey of Smithfield. Mrs. Maurine Francis visited in Brigham City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bell n spent Sunday afternoon in $2.50 RATES (In Advance) Second Class Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as 1925. October 15, Matter, A. X. RTT7TTG, Yarnke Mr. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week lor , Friday Distribution. Phone 23 First West Street SUBSCRIPTION W. i Editor-Publish- A COMMUNICATION EDITOR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER ( ' f KJ Front row (left to right) Susan Waldron, Annette Fronk, MariLeAnna lyn Miller; back row, Cynthia Gross, Camylle Jones, Nelson, Marie Jean Anderson; upper right, Cherry Chournos; lower right, Maria Jean Anderson. Og-de- Dear Sir: at the home of their son, I am inclosing herewith a statement from our county auditor Elder County for pertaining to expenditures and revenues of Box is statement 1948. This January and February, It has been called to my attention that all Civic Clubs in Tremonton hold the County Commissioners responsible for a lack of interest in promoting a rodeo hi conjunction with the fair this coming summer. It is my desire, and I have often heard the other Commissioners express the same thought that they wish to build a county fair second to none in our state, but this will take time as you can readand advertising ily realize by reading the status of the exhibits this for must type of expenditures. originate fund, where all moneys Elder Box of fund Countp is in a preYou will note the general dates back a numbut new condition not a This is carious position. ber of years. I personally do not have any political asperatlons nor will I tolerate partisan politics or pressure groups to swerve me from in our my determination to eliminate this unhealthy condition county. To give these facts to the people of Tremonton and Box Elder County, I am asking you to publish this letter in its entirety along with the auditors statement inclosed. If the people of Box Elder County are, not satisfied with the present fair construction program, are the commissioners justified In expenditures of tax money for its completion? Truly yours, $14,900.00 950.00 " 3 5 at it C The budget appropriation oi this office has been incrased the Fair Appropriation, so this amount must be added to the $10,845.09 to be advertised. $950.00 by Increase of 10.780.00 Assessor Recorder 11,425.00 Treasurer Attorney Surveyor Building & Grds. Commissioners Juvenile Officer 3,033.22 3,975.52 1,833.48 2,251.04 1,493.84 1,023.90 7,980.00 3,965.00 494.00 8,385.00 5,400.00 940.00 This fund is in very poor condition, and needs careful attention. On May 31st, 1947, this fund was in the red $1,405.71, which was early in the year. On Nov. 30th the indebtedness was increased to $40,200.24. The strength of the other funds by having excess 633.50 79.75 1,030.55 823.75 40.50 'MwS 4.220.60 2,039.39 21,161.78 14,009.48 8,586.52 8,528.96 9,931.16 8,956.10 3,331.50 414.25 7,354.45 4,576.25 T h tiu iurs. ueorgef and Familj 1 l . il!i:tltl.1, TAN iL.m - rr- in n " l , f If 899.5Q -- VIA-- HEPP'S SHOE & SPORT SHOP this amounts to $54,849.48 and this plus receipts (which are fair in this fund) should F.se through and into Septem- be. However, until tax time, the surplus of the other funds will have to carry this fund. cash, carried this fund, so that the County did not have to borrow. This year with the assistance the Commissioners have given me. I doubt that any indebtedness will occur until in September. The budget allows a average monthly expenditure of $9,141.58, to Aug. vi aJ ! tVV? it''!? J ffjLa 31, Tl wrrw xit'Li :x. J 'a 7 v I A 1 V"' fJfSfV. h , .31 Vx m-.m- ; loving Connie. Your kind thoughts of sympathy will orator, to AL .HIILI.U.I-- ii.. it 459.40 departure"! - M 1,010.61 the illness and !' lj'l: Am $2,887.23 i - m (Fair Board Increase) General Fund $109,699.00 4.680.00 Justices Court 3,050.00 District Court State and General 24,195.00 17,985.00 Sheriff Clerk and Auditor 10,420.00 I wen. Don and Vere Johnson who are attending dental college in CleveLeat-haTHANK YOU land, Ohio are vacationing with eight young guests Saturday af- were Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Wellsville. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ternoon in honor of Mary Alice's Johnson. Several members of the Stake eleventh birthday. To kind relatives friends and us The Beaver Dam M.I.A. held with Board attended Ward Primary the from we do express our sinAmong those their annual Gold and Green Ball who attended sessions at the Lo on Monday. After the class period neighbors, for on Friday night. The hall was gan Temple on Thursday were: the officers and teachers met cere thanks and appreciation us comfort aid and given during beautifully decorated and a Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen, Mr. with them and received many large crowd was in attendance. and Mrs. Charles Bishop, Mr. and helpful suggestions. Those visit Mar Jean Jensen was chosen Mrs. Jens Viebell and Mr. Bill ing were: Mary Peterson, Edith queen of the event with Nedra Potter. Summers, Angeline Adams, Grace Simmons and LoDees Bowen as The Girle Chorus presented a Warnke, Vida Lind, Inez Brown, attendants. Musical selection "How Beautiful Viola Cowley, Mable Stokes, Myr Mr. and Mrs. Jens Viebell were Slils the Mountains" at the tle Gleason and Jessie Van Swe Easter Sunday dinner guests at Upon den. held M.I.A. Music Festival Stake the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. in the Stake Tabernacle in GarSunday' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Potter. W. Buaenbark were their Glen on land Tuesday. Mrs. R. W Warnke entertained Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Ericksen daughter and family, Mr. and Lake City visited on Mrs. Winslow Ames and sons, Fund Account Status as of from Salt Ronald and Barry of Preston, Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs Idaho. March 1st and March Michael Ericksen. 4,039.48 March 1, 193 Mr- and Mrs. Glen Fryer were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson March revenue, dinned guests Sunday of Mr. and 12,017.43 drove to Logan to hear Henry incl. 1947 taxes Don Mrs. Fryer of Garland. was preKing's orchestra which Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen cele$16,056.89 sented in the Field House. annibrated their 34th j.. .mill It will be necessary for this Mrs. Clark Bowen, Mrs. V. O. versary on Sunday,wedding 28th March fund to advertise ror $iu,m.uy, Packer, Mrs. A. M. Wight of with a dinner for their children. to meet budget requirements H. fnr This condition came Fielding and Mrs J. on Doman Mrs. P. P. Grave of Plain a tour Mr. and about because of the payment of Ogden have left Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Forsgren City, or Dieacners, pius interest, pur- which will take them through C. M. Hawkes chased in 1947. Receipts into the Southern States. They will and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. of and Mrs. J. from came City, Brigham this fund mostly relatives throughout the L. Mr. and Mrs. G W. taxation. All fair ground and visit Packer, four ladies are building receipts should be area. These Bowen, Wayne and Anna of Bea to fund this with deposited ver Ward. give it additional strength and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Williams Commissioner and Auditor Paul W. Bowen was not present attended a family gathering on as control. he is on a trip in Texas with r v Friday at the home of Mr. Wil Mr. Dewey Farnsworth and son, in mother liams Farmington. SEE THEM AT Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Eugene. March 1, 1948 $3",362.08 Mrs. R. W. Warnke were Mr. and March revenue, Roots Grow Deep 17,049.86 Mrs. M. A. Talbot and Mr. S. incl. 1947 taxes Cactus roots may grow as long Hunter of Ogden. as 50 feet. They keep close to the $54,411.94 Sunday callers at the home of surface so that rainfall is easily BEFORE YOU BUY Mr, and Mrs. George Johnson assimilated. Unexpended $12,012.77 4 '- Who will appear in a DAXCE REVIEW on MONDAY, APRIL Second Ward, 8 p.m. Admission Free. d Orlando Allen Exhibits & Budget Advtg. Fund Appropriations Expended Students of GRACE ORME Charles Bell. Miss Geraldine Bowen spent with her the Easter week-enparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bo- ry. fx X i 5 .ft -- !i j VV7 ' A t i tV V J X. I f 1 I I I ; , W I irr S.U r""'X i X ""V" SSL 7- vm a i " f" X i a f... I Y -- : vv i ft ! , jHxS Memorial Day May 30th IF YOU ARE TLANNING TO PLACE A MONU- MENT OR MARKER OVER THE FINAL RESTING PLACE OF YOUR LOVED ONES OFFER OUR ASSISTANCE SELECTION. ... . MAY WE IN MAKING YOUR THIS IS ANOTHER SERVICE WE ARE IN A POSITION TO HELP YOU WITH AT THIS TIME. ... you've got a date that just can't wait! So, clear out! Get down the street, where a Conoco Mileage Merchant can drain out dirty, contaminated winter oil and refill with Spring-timConoco s the oil that N' as it lubricates! e Oil-Plate- It's like this: When N' Oil John II. Bolt & Sons BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH ,l .ii ....ti.. (Pat-ent- d) enters your engine, a special added ingredient fastens extra lubricant so closely to metal that cylinder walls Copyright 1948. Continental Oil Com pan r Because this extra stays up on cylinder walls . . . won't all drain down to your crankcase, even overnight . . . a Spring change to Conoco N' Motor Oil from starts . . . from sludge and carbon due to wear! Oil-Platin- g ts fr-protec- "dry-frictio- power-chokin- g That's why, for extra low-co- better . . . U. 8. Pat. Nos. I.M4.MI i h Oil-Plate- ... LOCAL JOBBERS FOR , ind 2.218.133 extra-coo- l, st extra-powerf- ul, miles you'd t "S?iTr' (VTT77f I |