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Show LOomnG HDEAD kvfeGeotpl Sducuwn m I Tremonton. Utah Thursday, March 29, 1956 THE LEADER, ory of our nation and into the substance of our unique economic system and have written essays on the subject: "How Free Enterprise Has Helped to Make America Great." Since it attracted such widespread interest in the New York schools and is so valuable to our nation's intellectual strength, the project should be an inspiration to every community in the nation. It was sponsored by the New York Chamber of Commerce Inc. Educational Foundation, The awards were financed by a fund set up by the late A. Barton Hepburn, The Hepburn awards competition has 1 A Great Essay Contest More than 300,000 boys and girls in New York City's junior high and senior high schools have just participated in a wonderful experience. Given the incentive of 150 handsome awards, they dug into the hist businessman-banker-philanthropis- Barker Engineering Co., to follow the appraisers values in applying for fire insurance, and application will be made on those values in the report. The list of agents for writing fire Approval was given by the insurance was approved as subBoard at their last meeting, to mitted by Mr. Bunderson to the the recommendation by the members. Applications for Fire Insurance Writing Approved t. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Your family will be thrilled with the many conveniences ybu can build in your hom:. All through the house, basement to roof, you can add a world of new living comfort with our "ONE PACKAGE" TREMONTON CITY CORPORATION COMBINED BALANCE SHEET - ALL FUNDS DECEMBER 31, 1955 ASSETS ASSETS - OTHER THAN FIXED: Cash in Bank General Acct. $5,606.41 Cash in Bank B & C Road Fund 1,062.90 Cash in Bank - Bond Int., & Sinking Fund 4,775.00 Cash in Bank 721.65 Savings Petty Cash Fund 20.00 Recorder Total Cash - 5.929.49 Less $ 23,935.45 12,700.83 251,899.20 112,197.97 364,097.17 Total Assets $388,032.62 LIABILITIES Accounts Payable Notes Payable Airport Bonds Payable Waterworks Accrued Interest on Bonds 297.65 t 1,194.73 119,000.00 595.00 Total Liabilities SURPLUS Invested in General 112,197.97 Fixed Properties Invested in 132,304.20 Public Utilities Cemetery 'Perpetual 14,736.55 Care Trust 7,706.52 Available $121,087.38 Total Surplus 266,945.24 Total Liabilities & Surplus $388,032.62 TREMONTON CITY CORPORATION STATEMENT OF REVENUES & EXPENDITURES YEAR ENDED Dec. 31, 1955 REVENUES GENERAL FUND: General Property Taxes Licenses Out of City Fire Service State Liquor Fund Allotment Fines & Forfeitures Miscellaneous Revenue Airport Income Cemetery Income B & C Road Fund Allotment PUBLIC UTILITY FUND: General Property Taxes Sewer Rentals Sewer Connections Water Sales Water Connections Water Miscellaneous ( $21,730.21 6,249.34 NO DOWN PAYMENT M 2,412.68 1,778.50 594.97 1,942.08 1,625.00 3,175.07 8,357.79 2,503.44 400.00 22,906.01 1,620.00 167.55 EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND: General & 12,151.43 Administrative 2,243.08 Fire Department 1,818.53 Health Department 8,217.28 Police Department 8,074.03 Streets & Sidewalks 1,821.89 Parks & Playgrounds 1,262.72 Cemetery Department 2,278.32 B & C Road Fund Debt Service - Airport AmcDeirsoirD Lumber Co. o, W) highly-industrialize- d, owoPmtsmMMIIW 1,575.00 LIBRARY FUND: General Property Taxes CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUND: Perpetual Maintenance Fees , , PUBLIC UTILITY FUND: Current Expenses Sewer Capital Outlay Sewer Current Expenses Water Capital Outlay Water Debt Service REROOF RESIDE been held annually since 1920, what has made Americia great." against you. You hit the jack but never has its essay subject Indeed, it would not! pot." (Ratio of world populaThat's precisely what every tion to U. S. population: 15 to been more timely or more beneMODERN KITCHEN ficial. Any project which stim- school child should determine. 1). PAINT Easy F.H.A. Terms ulates American high school They cannot help preserve it students to seek a better under unless they know what it is that EXTRA STORAGE 36 Months To Pay standing of our American sys- has made America great. On the tem, its comparative advantages, whole, the essays and excerpts and how those advantages are which have been printed by the made possible, is of great value Chamber in a brochure, are wonderful. A more expressive today. appreciation of our American Knowledge Is Strength A report was given at the Unless the younger genera system probably has never been of Nora meeting on methods and steps tion does understand our system written than that which would help the excep13: stork "When the age clearly and appreciates the comfort- tional child attain his possibiliup, slung you picked principles upon which it is from his bill and began ties, and approval was given to founded, its members cannot ably earthward with you, the program to go forward as recognize and intelligently dis- winging Tremonton TED LOTT. Manager Phone AL were fifteen to one soon as it can be managed. chances the pose of the propaganda of the Socialists and Communists which is, indeed, designed especially to undermine our chil dren's faith in the basic principles of our way of life. With adequate understanding of its basic elements, and of its great comparative advantages, the youth of America are not likely to fall for the Left Wing propaganda. This is the positive antidote to Socialism and Communism. With the Hepburn the New York Chamber has provided an incentive for the achievement of this needed understanding. The prize win ning essays indicate that child ren, once they are drawn into a study of it, find the American system exciting, its history ro mantic, and its future challeng ing to the imagination. And in the process of being inspired with learning they become bet ter citizens. Spark of Progress "At the present time," writes Maureen C'Sullivan, one of the the United prize .winners, States is the most richest nation in the world. She has not attained this goal through the efforts of men paid and commissioned by her government. Rather, it has 'been the spontaneous genius of inventors and the hardearned captial of those, who aiming to benefit themselves, ultimately aided their country. The labor of men like Ford, Firestone, Woolworth, and Carnegie has made our nation the bulwark it now is. These men were first There's the grace of line you can see stretching before grant that yotiU get a' kick from just looking free enterprisers. Their ambi of automobile. kind Buick it's that a new you and the sure and nimble way this beauty handles with the opportions, coupled and corners and tracks and targets to the road. to pursue them, spurred tunity But youH have to take the wheel, turn the key and press them on and left such a heritage that pedal before you get any idea what this sizzler on So come be our guest at the wheel of a spanking-neto us." wheels can do to your spirits and Buick just for fun and kicks and a new excitement The stimulation and the lesAnd if you feel this is the car for you, well show you ' sons learned It will take you only a handful of happy minutes to get by more than esprices and a deal that say it's yours for sure. Drop in 300,000 children who wrote the idea. not whole the value. are today or tomorrow, won't you? says inch Just nudge the pedal no more than a There was some faulty thinking and youll feel the instant new getaway that's yours New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow it the only Dynaflow expressed by some of the youngBuick build today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Pitch Dynaflow even before Variable the new.,, with, sters. I hope the New . York Century optional at modest extra cost on the Special. J.. you twitch the pitch. Chamber's Educational FoundaJust find a spot where you can safely and legally call tion will make a careful study floor the pedal That switches out the xeserves-th- en and of all the 300,000 essays, d nd the in the same where those inttantly-ayou're faulty classify pitch at fullpower acceleration and sweeping ahead like you thinking or unsound convictions are expressed. Then they could d vehicle. , never did before in any other i Jutt drop to and drhw actually contact the teachers and And all the while, just lend an attentive ear to the a 1954 Buick. Discover parents of these youngsters so the new thrill in fid, V8 of that that big that additional educational facts whispered might ' handling, power and the For that's could be made available and the this powers spectacular performance. performfaults remedied. d smoothest, the quietest and the engine, ance to be had In the Series for Series, in all Buick history. v Best Buick Yet. The Good Stork In one of the essays a high There's more, of course, to make the thrills come thick school student writes: "Without and fast when you're bossing the best Buick yet to us insure our Constitution sec a of rule typrotection against There's the deep, soft comfort of big interiors and the JACXII OtfASOM ranny would we be the strong I ON TV ; sweet and solid steadiness of that great Buick ride. nation that we are? I do not . twy Swwdwr tiutm ,' ..V know." This child should be .. of Cenrfert the A NfW 10W At finding opportunity given MN MTTW AUTOMOtlUS AM KNIT BUICK WIU BUI 10 TMM .to yew new lelck with 'MOID AIM CONDITiONfMO . withthat the answer is, "No out our Constitution we would not be the strong nation that we are." Here, is another bit of thinking that needs attention: "It would be presumptuous for TREMONTOH 121 East Main PHONE AL me to try to determine exactly Cos-tell- 264,600.03 Book Value of Sewer & Waterworks System General Fixed Properties Total Fixed Assets ideas, materials, contractor and easy monthly terms. To be Adopted -- Allowance for Depreciation home improvement service. We are able to supply you with everything you need . . . Exceptional Child Program 1,030.00 Total Assets Other than Fixed FIXED ASSETS: Sewer System 20,749.03 Waterworks System 243,851.00 machine, together with modern system of ledgers and record forms enables city officials to have accurate control of accounts of all department receipts and expenditures. ADD-A-ROO- 12,185.96 4,790.00 U.S. Savings Bonds Int. Accrued - U. S. Savings Bonds Accounts Receivable Net SETS UP NEW BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM Glen Jeppson, city clerk checks new bookkeeping system recently installed in the Tremonton City Office. A new posting (tXtst ewfef $41,082.85 ihe pMc6 one see) w; w well-bein- 35,954.79 g. gas-savi- 1,671.53 280.00 78,989.17 a , split-secon- earth-boun- witch-pitc- h highest-powere- 988.65 38,855.93 uv 270.13 109.50 8,373.79 MCf-4-Se- MM -- 4,350.69 11,525.00 Library Fund: Current Expenses Excess of Revenues Over Expenditures 24,629.11 1,821.65 65,306.69 13,682.48 FRONK CHEVROLET t CO. |