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Show TREMOXTOX CITY CORPORATION COMBINED BALANCE SHEET-ADECEMBER 31, 1961 $ FUNDS LL property taxes by Florence Mnnson 13,058.00 13.249.58 2,341.93 8,873.59 Investments: , U.S. Government bonds Fixed Assets: General fixed assets Public Utility Total Assets 25,600.00 The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs. Henry Brown at Garland Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sara Moss and Mrs. Jeanine Kent as A Travelogue was presented by Mrs. Earl Fuhri-ma- n and son Gary of Tremon-toon Australia. Gary had served on an L.D.S. Mission to Australia and his mother had visited there also. Twenty-nin- e n, 192,382.88 353,615.50 $ 658, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Liabilities: , Due other funds Payroll deductions payable Customers' deposits Revenue bonds payable Trust and agency fund balances Surplus: Invested in general fixed assets $ 8,873.59 1,576.07 126.00 91,000.00 16,759.18 192,382.88 301,161.56 46,551.11 Earned surplus Unappropriated surplus Total liabilities, reserves ' and surplus $ 658, TREMOXTOX CITY CORPORATION STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1961 GENERAL FUND REVENUES General property taxes Licenses and permits Fines, forfeitures and penalties Airport income Rents & Concessions State liquor fund allotment Class "C" road fund allotment Charges for current service Sundry Total Revenue $ 42,022.24 11,031.35 2,907.50 1,585.14 3,885.12 2,524.72 3,827.21 10,652.26 457.05 21,472.95 530.25 1,137.59 16,819.85 4,358.12 1,680.00 1,171.93 for cash.pursuant to the , Class "C" Road Fd. ' Airport Public health Public library 19,869.00 67.96 Parks and recreation 3,692.67 1,886.84 Total Expenditures Excess of Revenue over Expenditures PUBLIC UTILITY FUND Water Department . pro- visions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 as real amended, the following estate situate in said County and now held by it under preliminary Tax Sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalties and costs, which are a charge upon such real estate, will be accept4, 3,264.80 2,700.00 Cemetery 78,651.96 $ 240.63 Revenue ed. 31,396.78 1,090.00 4.18 The following abbreviations used for the words opposare 32,490.96 ite them, Viz: A for acres Ac for acres for beginning Beg. 23,820.88 Cor. for corner $ 8,670.08 for containing Contg. E. for East Ft. for feet 8,494.80 In. for inches N. for North NE for Northeast 2,080.73 fi f!7 NW for Northwest ill Total Net Income Public for Point Pt. Utility Plants $ 15,084.15 R. for Range for Rods I the Undersigned certify that the attached financial state- Rds. for Range ment and Revenue and expenditure report is true and correct. RN ' S. for South Jay R. Hirschi Sec. for Section City Recorder S.L.M for Salt Lake . Miscellaneous revenue Expenses 16,363.75 Operating expenses 5,757.13 Depreciation Interest on bonds 1,700.00 Total Expenses Net Income Water Department Sewer Department Revenue Operating revenue Expenses $ 894.34 Operating expenses $ 1,186.39 Depreciation . FOR THE BIGGEST IMPLEMENTS Meridian SE for Southeast Sur. for Survey Th. for Thence TP for Township TWP for Township W. V Vi No. DIESEL Here is the BIG Drive Diesel for BIG Put this mighty G704 to work and see how that 6 cylinder Moline-bui- lt engine handles up to 9 plow bottoms . . . two disc plows or five grain drills. y Along with plenty of power, you transget typical Moline toughness triple-shamission and final drive, cast crankshaft housing, plus heavier, huskier construction throughout. g You get comfort too. Hydraulic power steering answers to a touch, controls are right where you want them, the foam cushion seat is America's most comfortable. Take the BIG step to BIG savings with the drive powerhouse G704 diesel. BIG farms. ... ot ot work-hungr- ft man-savin- n MINNEAPOLIS w dD LOME B2fn FIRST IN FARM ENGINEERING JOHN DEERE MOLINE TAYLOR FARM SERVICE "The Farm Center" PHONE TREMONTON Contact Interested Parties Please Any CHARLES R. TAYLOR or GERALD BAIR 257-752- 1 No. 5555, Maine, Pat- rick Sarsfield, Mack Napoleon, St. Ruth Tugela, Agnes, Wolf Tone & Grace, Sur. Ma-cher- No. 5545 165.410 Ac. a. $240.65 Sale Record Page 375 I 227 Valley Investment Co Promontory Mining District, Lakeview Carbonate No. 14 & 1957 Tax 15, Sur. No. y, Money for the 6383; $25 TO $2000 (&&U CITY FINANCE CORPORATION Lakeview Carbonate .No. 16, Sur. No 6384. 29.0 Acres. $43.40 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 20th day of Q V'-- April, A. D. 1962. K. B. Olsen, County Auditor Box Elder County 4-- -- - I Cook WodernXN I For Less . . 7:,-', ; , with . a Hninnnn NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. 34129 Elmer C. J. Peterson, Box 316, .Tremonton, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 100 ft. and E. 1690 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 5, TUN, R3W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 25 cattle, 3 horses and 10 pigs, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2 acreis, all used in WUILU V ' nrn fi&fiA ) $!? Vxff- UIAj n. Elmer J. Peterson, Tremonton, Ut. 1 from 34158 fflSVBt said Sec. 5. C. a well, bet. deep at a point W. 400 ft from Ny4 Cor. Sec. 5, TUN, R3W. The water is to be used for the watering of 20 cattle and 5 horses, from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 60 acres, all uses in N NEy4, NEy4 NWy4 said Sec. 5. 4653 Shirl Williams Beg, at a pt. 79 rds. S. and about 20 rds. E. of the NE. corner of the NW. V of Sec. 26; TP. 9 N., R. 2 W., S. L. M., Th. S. 5 rds., Th. E. 4 rds., th. N. W. 6.5 rds, to beg. contg. .06 acre. $7.46 15-fo- Hospital. sec.-- ft January 10, 1958 Tax Sale Record Page 77 A Thomas B. Mathias 12-fo- visiting with her son, Percy Hess and family at Ogden the past week while her husband has been confined to the Dee 12-I- n. ft 100 and 350 S. 100 ft. and TAX SALE Mrs. Anna Eddington of Salt ily at Bountiful Saturday evenMrs. Wayne Secrist Mrs. Lake City was an overnight ing. Verl Udy, Mrs. John Owena guest at the home of her sister Friday guests at the home of and Mrs. Cart Johnson spent Mrs. Wayne Secrist Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hardy were Friday at Ogden where they with Mrs. Secrist'a Sunday, the Secrist family Mrs. P. N. Cook, Mrs. XL Edell visited were dinner guests at the home and Mrs. Edward Ford of Og- mother, Mrs. Anna Bailey. of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Williams den. Visiting at the Wallace Heaa Club Meet home last week were Mrs. at Brigham. The Social Development Club Lester Hansen of Salt Lake Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolley met at the home of Mrs. Fred City, Mrs. Gean Greenler of were Neil Frandsen and chil- Coombs Thursday afternoon Reno, Nev., and Mrs. Haze! dren Alen and Carol of Reed-le- with Miss Iris Coombs as hos- West of San Carlos, Calif. They tess. Oleen Potter and Jerry Calif. are all sister-in-law- s of Mr. acfavored duets with Richards Snowville Visits In Mr. and Mrs. Orren Evans of companying themselves on their Hess. Ogden visited at the F. W. Hess guitars. A social was enjoyed. home during the week. Friday Luncheon was served. TRY LEADER CLASSIFIEDS the Hess's visited with Mr. and AnderMrs. Arvid (Marlene) son and family at Snowville. Visiting at the W. M. Welling home last week were Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lenon of Pocatello. Easter dinner guests at the Welling home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mismash of Murray. Elaine Adams Leaves Miss Elaine Adams has left for Los Angeles where she has after- spending employment the past several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Adams. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Flo Munson and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths of Brigham and Miss Bonnie Baird, a student at the B.Y.U. at Provo We make prompt, private cash loans for any worthwhile from auto repairs to paying off your old bills. And need House warming Mrs. Elma Petersen and Mr. your one new monthly payment can be as much as 50 less than you're now paying. and Mrs. Milton Bywater acMr. Mrs. and companied by Glen Petersen of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris McFarland of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson of East Garland attended a house warming family loans below $600 mad. by City Financo Co. party at the home of Mr. and Main St., 257-725- 9, W. 137 Tremonton Mrs. Norman Petersen and fam - Visits Son and Family Mrs. El wood Hess has been 34130 Box 316, 1957 G704 sen. NWV4NEy4NEy4 for West for Quarter for half for number PRELIMINARY MOLINE and family spent Easter with Mrs. Abe Grant at Logan. Mrs. Wynn Zundel and children spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurd and family at Snowville. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggli of Bothwell. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess an son Dennis of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stenquist and family of Tremonton. Mrs. Gorden Jensen and children of Brigham spent Monday with Mrs. Noble Peter- Inca No. 2 Sur. NOTICE 8.759 Ac. OF FINAL TAX SALE St. Dominic, Mary Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of May, A. D., 1962, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the front door of the County Court House in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder , Fire department Inspection department Engineering department Streets & highways including members enjoyed .a delicious luncheon. The next meeting will be "Guest Day" and will be held the afternoon of May 3 at Maddox Ranch House. Each member is asked to bring along a special guest. Easter Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and family had as their dinner guests on Easter Mr. and Mrs. Pharen Apgood and family of Salt Lake City. Other afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Owens and family of Ogden and Mrs. Irene Olivers of Malad. Ogden Visitors Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling were Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling and family of Ogden. Friday visitors at the Welling home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biwn and daughters of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Val Leavitt LEGAL NOTICE $ 78,892.59 j EXPENDITURES Administrative and General expenses Municipal court City hall buildings Police department Water Sales Water connections Fielding Club Hears Traveloque 49,308.86 "Utilities service accounts Special assessment receivable Due from other funds Tremonton, Utah FIELDING ASSETS Cash on hand and in banks Accounts and Notes Receivable: County Treasurer - unapportioned LIABILITIES, LEADER Tho Thursday. April 26. 1962 V. Stephen Hender- son, 753 N. 1st West, Tremonton, Ut. .10 sec.-- ft from a well, bet. 25 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 95 and E. 435 from Ny4 Cor. Sec. 5, T11N, R3W. The water Is to be used for the domestic requirements of three families, for the wa1957 Tax Sale tering of 3 horses and 3 cows, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for Record Page 171 BB 1385 the irrigation of 1.5 acres all Lucy E. Lamb uses In NWy4NWtoNEy4, said of S Beg. at NE cor of S of SEV4 of SEVi of Sec. 5. of N Sec. S. 80 ft, W. 60 ft. S. 7 Protests resisting the grantft., W. 168 ft., N. 87 ft., E. ing of any of the foregoing ap228 ft., to beg. Sec. 11 TP. 13 plications with reasons thereN. Rn. 3 W.. Plymouth, less for, must be filed in duplicate beg. at SE cor. of S. Vt of S. with the State Engineer, 403 Vz of N Vz of SEVi of S State Capitol, Salt Lake City, E V4 of Sec. 11, TP 13 N RN. Utah, on or before June 2, 1962. 3 W. S. L. M., N. 165 ft., W. Wayne D. Criddle 228 ft, S. 92 ft, E. 168 ft., N. State Engineer 7 ft, W. 68 ft., N. 65 ft., E. Published in The Leader, Tre128 ft., N. 20 ft. to pt. of beg., monton, Utah, from April 19, Cont .25 A. $44.20 to May 3, 1962. 1957 Tax Sale Record Page 177 Kenneth C. Knudsen Etux. BB 1503 Beg. NW. cor lot 5. E. 164 ft. 3 in., S. 164 ft, W. 164 ft, 3 HEATING AND in. N. 164 ft. to beg. Lot 5, AIR CONDITIONING Blk. 12, Plat A Portage n. ft ft n and get an attractive LllLl ir with the purchase of any new Gas Range ... furnished and installed fret in the area served by Mountain Fuel Supply Co. For the finest, fastest, most economical, efficient cook enjoy the wonders of a smart new beautiful Gas smokeless, completely Range. It's cooler, cleaner automatic ! ing Gas burners reach high heat instantly change to any "in between" heats instantly "click" down to true simmer instantly. i You have a wide choice of modern ranges including built-in- s so for cooler, more comfortable cooking, select a Gas Range. 1 JONES $56.22 1957 Tax Sale Record Page 290 Owen L. Brough Etal F 784 W. and Beg. at a point 70 20 ft. N. of the S.E. cor of the N.E. yt of Sec. 33, Twp. 13 N. RN. 13 W.. S. L. M., Th. running N. 630 ft., th. W. 352.46 ft, th. S. 630 ft., Th. E. 352.46 to beg. $2.05 1957 Tax Sale Record Page 374 Intermoimtaln Development Inc. I 207 Sierra Madre Mining District ft ft See Your GAS APPLIANCE DEALER for the newest ideas in cooking and for details on the free lamp offer I Free Estimates Work and Material Guaranteed Heat Losses Figured Authorized General Electric Dealer Phono 854-239- 6 Elwin II. Jones Thatcher (jp MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO, |