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Show GARLAND NEWS by Flo Munson Bishop and Mrs. William Merrill and family joined with Mr. and Mrs. Odell Frandsen of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen and family of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and family of Price for a Thanksgiving dinner party at Merrill's the home of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Harry B. Morten-soat Cleveland, Utah. at Spending t h e weekend Buhl, Ida., with the Jerald Castleton family were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Last. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wassom accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Freeman of Bountiful to Logan on Thanksgiving where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stenquist. Terry Gardner has been recare at the ceiving medical Valley Hospital. ENTERTAINS CLUB Ara Pierce. Luncheon was and family returned home serv- ed. Spending the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns at Bountiful were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Shum-wa- y and family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Shumway's mother, Mrs. Mary P. Lindsay in Salt Lake City. Guests at the James Shumway home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Owens n of Farmington. Mrs. P. C. Petterson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Isom and children of Salt Lake City to Malad where they enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Corbridge and family. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anema and son, Bryce, of Ogden. SPEND THANKSGIVING IN MESA Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hess Vera Westergard graciously entertained members of the Pinochle Club at her home Friday evening. Prizes went to Phyllis Wood, Dona Chiodo and DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde had as their dinner guests on Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving Sherman Oyler and family - of East Garland, Miss Linda Butters of Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and family of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson of Garland. days. Mrs. Emma Archibald had as her dinner guests on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craner of Corinne and Farrell Archibald and son, Steven, of Ogden. The Marvin Ashby family spent Thanksgiving evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Ravsten at Clarkston. Laurin, Rodney, and Lyle remained Douglas overnight with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby and daughters, Annette and Lorene, spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cottle at Plain City. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Rose Limb on Thanksgiving were the Lorin Peterson family, Gary Petersen family, Don Limb family and Jack Limb family. CARL & DON'S FREE - FREE - FREE Till Christmas WINNERS POSTED IN THE STORE FINANCIAL REPORT OF TREMONTON CITY, UTAH FOR 1965 The following is a Financial City, as of June 30, 1965, Statement of as prepared ASSETS and in banks Accounts and Notes Receivable: Utilities service accounts Special assessment receivable Due from other funds Due from other government agencies Work in process Investments Amount to be provided for retirement of bonds and interest Fixed Assets: General fixed assets Public utility on hand ' 28 West Main 11,313 36 1,010.73 13,757.15 1,591.85 58,098.78 128,275.21 561,072.00 217,738.23 813,914.64 BE WILL on And each SUNDAY 5, 1965 until Christmas OUR STORE WILL ALSO BE Starting Dec. 4, 1965 t"F 327,914.10 215,478.36 9,996.00 to 217,738.25 262,580.64 4,300.00 182,460.45 $ 1,891,392.49 REVENUES GENERAL FUND Property Taxes Licenses and Permits Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties Revenue from Use of Money and Property Revenue from Other Agencies Charges for Current Services Other Revenue - GENERAL $ Police Department Fire Department Street Department Airport Public Health Service Public Libraries Parks and Playground Cemeteries 25,208.66 REVENUE Water Sales Water connections $ 36,223.27 908.00 TOTAL $ 37,131.27 Revenues over Expenditures WATER UTILITY FUND 492.00 8,028.22 6,558.00 1,109.56 906.01 72.80 721.17 17.57 537.05 Materials, supplies and services Equipment supplies and maintenance Billing supplies and expenses Special department supplies Office supplies Employee benefits and miscellaneous Proof" fleiiblt wedgt sol.t Niil-L.s- Run.t lothirupptrl tr tplit-ltath- t "? Cuihlon insolts construction. crp the GREAT RIFT for SPORTSMAN ACTIVE MO famous J2 Total Operating Expenses $ MEN'S SH OES 18,442.38 6,693.55 2,310.00 Depreciation Interest Expense Total Expenses $ 27,445.93 Net Gain $ 9,685.34 SEWER UTILITY FUND REVENUES Sewer service Sewer connections $ 9,197.50 955.00 Total Revenue OPERATING EXPENSES $ 10,152.50 $ 3.641.49 247.28 122.60 12.00 72.09 368.32 1,336.62 Salaries Equipment supplies and maintenance Clifford's 16,405.04 1,501.55 521.34 20.476.03 5,789.77 17,327.37 1,530.57 4,299.91 3,185.70 5.830.36 2,079.94 $ of OPERATING EXPENSES Rentals and agreements Power and pumping Salaries and wages Water repclltntOro Bowling LUCKY STRIKE LEAGUE High Team Series (Scratch) City Drug - 1882 Aaro Trophy - 1819 Hits L Mrs - 1752 Hi Mens Larsen & Fridal 626 Game (Scratch) Jesse Brailsford - 221 Dave Memmott 200 Adam Brenkman - 198 Hi Ladies Game (Hdcp.) Dave Memmott - 239 Free turkeys were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brailsford for a score of 1206 and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Memmott for a score of 1207. Game (Hdcp.) Connie Fridal - 229 Venice Maughan - 229 Ardella Memott - 226 Hi Mens Team Game (Scratch) Larsen & Fridal - 719 Jesse Brailsford Knud Fridal - 234 Aaro Trophy - 641 City Drug - 633 Hi Ladies Team Game (Hdcp.) Larsen & Fridal - 876 Hi 238 Series (Scratch) Maxine Petersen Art Brailsford - Aaro Trophy - 765 City Drug - 762 Hi Mens Series (Scratch) Free - 437 - 575 Dave Memmott - 533 Ridd Grover - 526 games Sherrie - Neeley, and Ray Evans Splits 436 Jean Larsen - 436 Hi Ladies Series (Hdcp.) Art Brailsford - 580 Jean Larsen - 571 Venice Maughan - 570 Jesse Brailsford Game (Scratch) Connie Fridal - 181 Venice Maughan - 178 Maxine Petersen - 170 Hi Mens - 2210 Hi even- Hi Ladies - 650 Jesse Brailsford Glen Fryer - 588 City Drug - 2269 Aaro Trophy - 2191 Series (Hdcp.) Dave Memmott Team Series (Hdcp.) Hi Tremonion. Utah Thursday, December 2, 1965 Jean Larsen Ruth Jensen Ruth Jensen Venice Maughan May Larson - 7 0 5-- 6 - 5--7 3-- Office supplies Machine hire Materials and supplies Employee benefits and miscellaneous Depreciation Total Expenses $ 5,800.40 Net Gain $ 4.352.10 TRACTORS NOW EN ROUTE. SEE THEM JOHN DEERE DAY FRIDAY. DEC. 10TII SHOWS AT 10:00 A.M AND 2:00 P.M. TAYLOR FARM WEST MAIN SERVICE TREMONTON Make plans now to attend John Deere Day. We've made special arrangements to display some of the John Deere Tractors you'll see starring in this year's film show. ' It's a Power Train '66 bonus , . . one we hope you won't miss. Lunch is on us. So is the fun. all-ne- tire-kicki- n SEE WHAT'S IN NEW THE LONG GREEN LINE Taylor Farm Service WEST MAIN TREMONTON DEE'S BETTER WAY INSULATION COMPANY Phone R. Hirschi, City Recorder CR9-208- 3 BEAR RIVER CITY. UTAH Is your homo drafty, aro your floors cold, does your furnace run all the lime, will solve all these problems. are your fuel bills too high? Insul-Rit- e Here are a few testimonies of people ive have insulated for "We thought that you would like to know how pleased we are with the insulation that was put in our store. We found it to be especially' good. We have approximately 7,000 square feet of floor and during the first winter our gas bill hever exceeded $17 per month. However, we do Receive some heat from our compressors. we have found it During this past summer, We had our never have effective. equally in operation. There was only one or two days when it might ha.ve been needed. Again, let us say how pleased and satisfied we are with the insulation that your company installed. We figure that the cost of this insulation was paid for in, the first year. We certainly are glad to recommend it to anyone as we have had experience in other stores with other insulation, and found there to be nothing like it. If anyone desires any information from us, please tell them to contact us. Two satisfied customers, Carl & Don Borup fcpace, "We saved on our fuel bill after blowing over the top of Insul-Ri- te 4 inches of fiberglass." J. R., Malad cooled our home 10 degrees in the summer and cut our fuel bill in half this winK. M., Fielding ter." "Insul-Rit- e blown over 6 inches of fiber"I had Insul-Ritglass and it cut my fuel bill $7.50 per month." L. A., Bear River City e "The first thing I noticed after insulating with Insul-Ritwas that our floors were warmer.'' A. A., Bear River City e It is not uncommon to save up by 30 reinsuring your home. and We have testimonials of fuel savings up to 65. lAt us give you the name and address of any of our satisfied customers. Doiit take our word for it. 100 plus ASK OUR CUSTOMERS CONTACT DEE'S Bctterway Insulation Company D Jay NEW 104,156.24 78,947.58 GREAT BOOTS OUTDOORS 64,237.51 6,766.00 7,371.35 5,480.65 8,667.55 10,893.20 739.98 $ Excess ..( Returning home Friday ing was Mrs. Ralph Bishop, who had spent several days, along with her sister-in-laMrs. Venna Howard of Salt Lake City visiting in San Diego. Visitors at the Leonard Bishop home during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Renere Hansen of Twin Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Owens of Farming-ton- , Howard Shumway of California, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Jensen and Marlene Thompson of Salt Lake City and Wayne Boss of Centerville. DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex M. Jensen on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jensen of Shelley, n Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Salinas, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Don Vanderbeek and two Miss Dee children of Logan, Ann Jensen of Salt Lake City and Bob Jensen, a student at U.S.U. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth and family of Bothwell were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Manning on Thanksgiving. Shelley and Nancy Manning spent the weekend with relatives in Las Vegas. Mrs. Donna Nielson had as her dinner guests on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sanders and family of Dell, Mont. Hess and daughter, Neal for their Alexa, left Friday home at Amarillo, Texas after spending several days with Neal's mother, Mrs. Venna Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon of Van Couver, Wash., spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Marble accompanied by their son, Haws, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Marble of Provo were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Romer in Elwood on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Alice Nye and Arch with dinner Munns enjoyed Mrs. Garth Parkinson in Brig-haon Thanksgiving. VISIT AT HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jensen and daughter. Dona, accompanied by Mrs. William Parks of Brigham visited with Martin Rasmussen at the L.D.S. Hospital in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Munns, Eleanor Munns and three sons attended "Sound of Music" at Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hodges of Ogden spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Leader Th FUND Municipal Court City Hall Buildings TOTAL FOR THE GREAT $ $ EXPENDITURES Administrative Expense at Night EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS i Contributions: Municipality TOTAL OPEN UNTIL 9:00 p.m. 13,757.15 2,255.80 382.00 462,000.00 174,072.00 18,457.68 TOTAL SUNDAYS Starting DEC. RESERVES AND SURPLUS construction Reserve for bond retirement Surplus: Invested in general fixed assets Earned Surplus reserves Appropriated Unappropriated surplus ope n STORE 84,620.52 $ Payroll deductions payable Customers' deposits Bonds payable Interest payable Cemetery perpetual care deposits In-ai- d TREMONTON by the 1,891,392.49 LIABILITIES, Liabilities: Due other funds rr f3i p."jcl Tremon-to- n Auditors for Tremonton City: TOTAL 1 brother, Wayne Gam at the L.D.S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, Friday. Spending the weekend at Rex-burIda., with the Leonard Longhurst family were Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Roupdy had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving Mrs. Marsha Cur-le- e and son, Bradley, of Poca-tellMrs. Olive Moss and Ted Roundy. RETURNS FROM SAN DIEGO Bo-ma- entertained at a family dinner party at their home on Thanksgiving. Guests included Captain and Mrs. Allen Shapiro and Cash Turkey-A-Da- y with GIVE HOLIDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt sons of Cheyenne, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt of Fielding. Mrs. Rose Limb accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and family to Ogden Sunday to visit with her brother, Ed Tubbs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans at Malad. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Art Felsted last week were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Winters of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Nina Stayner of Logan. Mrs. Ruby Nielson enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glassman in Ogden. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bowcutt had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Claire Bowcutt and son, Todd, of San Lean-drCalif., Mr. and Mrs. Gene Swell and three children of Driggs, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bowcutt and three boys. They enjoyed a Thanksgiving family dinner, and a "pizza party" Saturday evening. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Bowcutt and sons, Val and Jay, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glassman at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter visited with Mrs. Carter's Mon- morning after spending the weekend Thanksgiving Mrs. Hess' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Turley at Mesa, Ariz. Guests at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Wright on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson of Provo. Mrs. Wright accompanied them to Layton where she is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright for a few day Ramidell 279-208- 3 or Dick Rarxudell. 257-569- 1 Bar Rlr.r City. UUh Mc- - |