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Show Power Plant Dept. -- udit Report CITY MUNICIPAL MURRAY DIESEL UNIT CONSTRUCTION Cash in bank POWER PLANT DEPARTMENT RFPORT BY LINCOLN G. KELLY AND COMPANY AlDlT FOR YEAR 1945 June 22, 1946 01 uy commissioners Tf ,nrtr ..hie Board nu- - 134,000.00 683.96 ADMINISTRATION Pl,vRKS oi.iui.u rirtii Cash REVENUE i(1 , cons ;i INCOME FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED A DECEMBER 31, 1945-ex- hil.it 145.950.25 122,360.44 30,977.41 ' 2,104 09 7,803.91 168,426.23 16,181.38 "fiiaif, EXPENSES: Prepaid insurance 641.71 ft $434,828.98 Attends Funeral of Brother Mrs. Ferris Smith has returned recently from a month in Montana, where she attended the funeral of a brother. She also went into Canada, where they visited the Canadian temple, which was of much in terest to them. Entertains for Son Mrs. Avon Bhinck entertained at a birthday party for her small son's birthday on Thursday aft- ernoon at her home. rr fj very interesting and color ful wedding will take place on monuay, August a, when Miss Lou Jean Blake, youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E blake, will become the bride of Mr. Marvin Steadman. nromi nent young son of Mr. and Mrs. nauer ieauman. a lroin our ward. The vounc rmmle will lwmarried in the Logan LDS tem ple. The reception will 1h held at the home of the bride's par ems, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blake Monday evening on the lovely spacious grounds at the Dial, - 212,905.76 LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH CURRENT LIABILITIES GENERAL FUND: Consumers meter deposits $ 5,773.50 389.10 Accrued sales taxes State of Utah Plate Monday A ' PREPAID . . fVlCk Adia , .. Uonrl T..,. Ifl mi, uuitL' uwiv, ui mil. uui nvmlnnt casn on jitunA AtuiiiuaLiuii, 1., iy4o, I Tpriiieu was casn ami wiia oy atw"" vuujii, ine . n.nniMhui- - XI lV14r. n rftmnrphoncimi .f we not did make a complete audit of all L transactions, S.h transactions during the period, but we did make comprehentvrtc nf the casn transactions anu iouna no irregularities or E nancies. Total cash receipts and disbursements as shown by $45,417.71 Wedding to Take Bennion Ward 493.812.71 280,906.95 Less: Reserve for depreciation ILMAtlAli 977.15 344 .98 Wiring permits, etc "O 7,072.68 Hydro-Electri- finnncial position of the Power Plant is presented in rU comments pertaining to the various in Exhibit A. Explanatory are presented as iollows: Z sheet items nice ... 111 6,000 00 30.62 . '"" IVMrtViHUJI 1,190.00 2.512.13 examined the balance sheet of the Murray City Mu- . , Dlnnt n( llooomKo. "31 Idle aua me nam. c.i '""'i.ui.i related state- ,:pal fiscal H.ito ended the for hro.o thnt year :mp j nstem of internal control, and the accounting procedures, and FIXED ASSETS: me transactions, have examined Vout making a detailed auait oi c Power Plant aim accounwiiK iceuiui, oiner the supporting evidence ttcd Diesel Unit Murray r. mat methods anu i" except Granite Diesel Unit Id not contirm accounts by direct communication with debtors Murray Diesel Plant improvements we observe the taking of physical inventories at the close Utah Power and Light connection test counts make or of the fiscal year physical quantities Transmission and distribution system J nn the inventory sheets. With these exceptions, our examina- Other fixed assets mnde in accoraance wun generally accepted auditing n,,,r(. applicable in the circumstances and included all pro- Power C0MMtM revenue bonds United States Government .. 040 00 Invested funds: United States Government bonds Accrued interest United States bonds we 84.013.90 42.905.ri8 BONDS in bank tiV have ures TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES OPERATING INCOME OTHER INCOME: Bonds tlemen: H Page - .,. Interest Interest 1 Third Ward News ' Murray, Utah,-- Thursday, August 1, 1946 in ' 1 Utah rrav', 464.82 Invested funds: United States Government bonds Accrued interest United States bonds r,nnration wur 1IY I .rray FUND: TIIK 3HIIMSAY KAGLl? Next Sunday is fast day and sacrament meeting will begin at 12.15. The Primary will have charge of the Sunday evening services, when they win gradu ate the Seagull Girls. Presi dent F.thel Brown will have charge and the meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. Monday night, July 3, the Third ward Primary had a fine program as a closing of their summer i rimary. An exnioit of their summer handiwork in arts and crafts was beeautifully displayed. Several numbers were played the rhythm band; tap danc rhythm groups; four Zions boys played two trumpet numbers; several readings were given by Primary children; song, Seagull girls. One of the smaller numbers were all dressed as vegetables and sang the vege- by ing, table song. Refreshments were served aft er the program to all attending. This concludes Primary until some lime in facpt ember, the date to be announced later. Dean Alsop, president of the Third ward elders' quorum, re r ports a large group of elders will farm. to Have Canyon Trip represent the ward at the stake We wish this fine young couple elders' party at Storm mountain KxKDEPOSITS-S60.942.02: clubs in the ward are The mueli success in tins new von Friday, August 2. $ 6,162.60 me Municipal Power Plant had cash planning on spending a few days tun-. h Tvi December 31, 1940, .... nn ini-are iuuuuing tneir soon. PUBLIC WORKS the first National liank ot Murray, Murray, Utah BONDED INDEBTEDNESS the canyon up new home in our ward, so we are Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Gerrard uan uanc llj(, u MU, US lUUUWS. ADMINISTRATION MURRAY the f irSt INUllOllal . , r Correlation Meeting Held CITY MUNICIPAL POWER PLANT REVENUE BONDS: a fund First National Bank of Murray ... 59,435.14 loiiuiuie to nave mem remain and family have just returned First National Bank, Salt Lake City from a 4U4.82 vacation trip in ; -miction fund A large crowd of ward officers with us. Revenue bonds 4 issued October 1. v". ... KS . , Yellowstone national park. Will iUIiiiiiisii anuii lcvcuuc uunua iiiicii.;)!, teachers were present at the Gone to Denver and 1938, interest due April 1, and October i 1,042.06 . cinkine fund First National Bank of Murray It must of been nice for Gileach year; authorized issue $25,000.00; recorrelation meeting Thursday a. nns bert to be able to lie in bed later deemed to December 31, 1945. $16,500.00; c.uvin annui ui. school gone had night. The Sunday to Denver on business this week. than 4 a. m., as most of you know outstanding December 31, 1945, $8,500.00; in their depart special speaker he is a dairyman and keeps early annual amount or 3t,ouu.uu maturing on ment, lhe Primary was in CONSUMERS $15,806.41: October 1, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, and To Improve Ward Grounds '.(COUNTS RECEIVABLE hours beginning at 4 a. m. of refreshments. charge 8.500.00 October 1, 1950 k The' balances outstanding on December 31, 1945, represented, Un Saturday afternoon, Au Accrued interest on Public Works Admin most instances, the amounts billed for the month of December. Miss Colleen Hughes spent a Primary Closes for Month gust 3, a cement wall will be put accounts uncollectible for 85.00 reserve the istration bonds represents our opinion, now has good part of the summer at the on The the north of the ward house Primary 8,585.00 provision against possible losses which may be sustained horn of Bishop and Mrs. Wilmer the work for their a be will bin mis liiiorovement pleted BONDED INDEBTEDNESS liquidating the accounts. MURRAY CITY MUNICIPAL :.. i e.. She came in May and Barnett. no be will so there in tuuKA as wen as use. It is nier. FUND $135,148.78: POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION BONDS note 1: J1ESEL UNIT CONSTRUCTION is a sister of Mrs. Barnett. Colchildren classes the for a crowd of men hoped and Primary huge h On December 28, 1945, the City Commission authorized the Authorized issue at 3 interest 200,000.00 until the first week ir. Sepetmber, boys will turn out so this can be leen left Sunday evening to reagreement of the Murray City Diesel Unit of the power system Redeemed to December 31, 1945 to her home in southern 73,000.00 when school starts. completed that day. It is hoped turn estimated cost of $300,000.00. Plans and specifications for the Nevada. i an construction are being prepared by Mr. Thomas C. Adams, they will be able to start on the itv Destroyed by order of the City Commission Vacationing new addition to our ward house dated December 28, 1945 tt';r.eer. $127,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Newell Judkins Mr. and Mrs. T. Rex Mackay soon. (; Preliminary estimates of the cost of the plant, as submitted and son Jay are vacationing in and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mac bv Mr. Adams, were as follows: On Sick List Yellowstone park this week. Two 1500 H. i . Diesel engines kay are spending a few days at $200,000.00 Refunding revenue bonds authorized by the and ! Switchboard Mr. lakes the Arnold is 35.000.00 on fishing Commission on to sick the list December 28, Granddaddy 1945, City Mrs. Robert J. Jones of Los 25.000.00 the last week. We hope he'll be issued as of February 1, 1946 $120,000.00 'Building vacationing. 20.000.00 Foundations soon be well again. He's anx- Angeles, Cal., is visiting with her NET WORTH EQUITY OF MURRAY CITY: Returns Home 10,000.00 Contingencies iously awaiting the return of his sister. Mrs. Veil McMillan, for a Net equity at January 1, 1945 $396,479.06 10,000.00 General expenses Mrs. Delile Mr. and Mackay oldest son Ivan from the armed month. 1945 45,417.71 Add: Net operating profit for have returned home from their services, who expects to have his $300,000.00 Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mrs, vacation through Idaho and Yel discharge soon. 441.89C.77 L. A. Martin entertained at a lowstone to Deduct: Cash advanced park. Murray City, is to be financed as follows: e ibove construction luncheon Monday of last week. Confirmed Elders 21,815.39 fund general Funds on hand $180,000.00 Employed in Yellowstone Un Sunday morning in the Covers were laid for 10 guests. Bond iisue 120,000.00 420 081.33 Miss Margaret Smith is em- priesthood meeting, Norman L. Last Friday the Harker family ployed at Yellowsone park for Mackay and Ralph Blake were $300,000.00 $434,823.98 the summer. ordained elders by visitors from gathered at Liberty park, honorthe stake having the authority to ing Mrs. Robert J. Jones and On December 20, 1945, the City Commission accepted the bid Sunday School at Saratoga MrA Rose Jackson, both of Los do so. the Wurthington Pump and Machinery Corporation for two NOTE 1: On December 28, 1945. the Commissioners authorized advanced The City Sunday Angeles, who are visiting relajunior .0 H. P. Diesel Units at a cast of $225,720.00. two 1500 H.P. Diesel generating units, together with school class spent an evening tives here. Thirty guests were As of December 31, 1945, there had been appropriated and the purchase of of appropriate foundations for the last week swimming at Saratoga construction the switch boards, present. adin an the posited construction fund $135,148.78; therefore, of the existing building, etc.. at an where vmal amount of approximately $45,000.00 would have to be engines, and the enlargement they also enjoyed a lunch. the cost to be financed from cost of $300,000.00. total estimated nsfiired from the general fund to the construction fund. Thursday of last week Mrs. the existing construction fund, supplemented by an appropriation Stork Shower On October 1. 1941, the City issued two hundred $1,000.00 Virginia Ashton of Salt Lake ento in addition $45,000.00. of approximately general fund stork shower was given on her old tertained, honoring it per cent power plant revenue bonds for the construction of from the cash in the amount of $120,000.00 is to bo secured bv the I suam unit of the power system. These bonds were issued to which at the home of school friend, Mrs. Robert J. Monday night of of the basis $120,000.00 cent two interest on a per 'are serially over the period from 1942 to 1951; however, it refunding Mackay by Mrs. Jones, at a luncheon at the Hotel three per cent power plant construction revenue Umds Mrs. Myrtle t s impossible to secure priorities for the eauipment and materials $127,000.00 for her daughter- Park Stammie Utah. Covers were laid for five. cent revenu noncis. totalling The three on hand. and per redeemed R,u:rvd fur the plant construction and the City repurchased the Mrs. Dai lone Park. Taiiie and cancelled ordered were by $127,000.00 dostroyii is on Kbruary 28. 1942. Owing to the uncertainty of securing December 28, 1945. (This order was carried out by ble paints and lunch were en Wednesday of this week Mrs. friciheson the plant construction, the bonds were held pending ol the .Mayor joyed on the lawn. the in Recorder Jones was again guest of and presence Robert Treasurer City the City wm-and as the priority clearance could be secured. it. K. itasmussen. ,ny honor at a 1 o'clock luncheon ot The pnnc;nal of the bonds, maturing each year, together with at 10:30 A.M. on January 7, Partv at Storm Mountain Ogden. Mrs. Elmer Dudman and on the ouLstandinc bonds, was paid at maturity and Ml'KRAY CITV Ml'NTCIPAL POWKK I'l.ANT A fine parly on Thursday eve- Mrs. Dard Booth were co hostfuncu were deposited in the construction fund. The bonds outv. DODY AND FENDER UOKK i:hihit esses, J;n2 on Uccmber 28. 1945. totalling S127.OUU.00. were ordered Statement of Income for the fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1913 n.ng was heia at Monn mounMURRAY BODY WORKS tain for the Eugene W.igstaff .Aikil and destroyed bv a committee consisting of the Mayor, K I E: EVEN C y Tn.auicr. Sherman and Max Wiseman and Citv Recorder, as a result of wnich action. 5I3rf.04l.44 family, former residents of our Sale of electrical energy Ray V. Smylh ti)vsu:,i d, Ni tirtion nf ihi bonds took place tin January t. kho. ward. It was under the direc were the speakers at sacrament ll.121.9ij allowed discounts Deduct: Cash "Xe Commission of L)ecemhT 23. 1945. the CitV Com- 72 Columbia Ave. tion of the ihoir, who did a very meeting last Sunday evening. 19.48 authomcd the issuance, as of February 1. 194C, of $120 125.9 fine job of the cats and entertold of a number of exThey electrical of Net sales encrpy 4160 Soulh ivf undine: bonds, bearing two per cent Doer tiLnif A lovely gift w;is tainment. uiices EXPENSES: they had while in the HATINC pel the bonds to mature serially at the rate ol $12,000.00 ori Xtr W.ii'lufT ulio li:i4 i.i . c. service. The ward singing mothPhono 1281 Plant: Murray i w, bt giiinini! February 1. 1947. $ 8.774 20 er. furnished the music. been a loyal nu n.U r of the ward Salaries and wages HM.IC WORKS ADMINISTRATION IU.VEM E BONDS, 355 97 choir for years. supplies Operating ,.l..t.l.,..K....Mm..M..MMHMIN.MMHmm..mtmMMMMMtM.2 J 1MLRIST AND SINKING FUND S,072.(i8: Maintenance of dams and waterways 301.2.1 142 34 (Had You're Home Maintenance of efjU.pmonl i:ec,t.-. in the bank. invis:mcnt in United States Government c.5)2t;:i We an- happy to sec two of 'Stud the accrui-t- invmt on the bunds at December 31. 1915 Depreciation of fixed assets $7,072 lid. The amount of bond liability, together with t!u '"4 our prominent ward members -- (d $ in. 1C.G7 31. 1945. was $8,583.00. The Imine from St. Maik's hospital, l!,tmt thereon to Decernl-""i m..luro as follows; $1.50t).ui) on October 1. 1916. 1947, 194 Diesel Plant: Murray where they have been the past 7.5(14 33 S2.5nu.tiO on October I. 1950. The sinking fund, together Salaries and wages from operations. vetk 7.7(1.1 90 Fuel oil ' uiu Ui IkimI Inr lsUil xl ftiil.i lw. sii Ticii'li (o IiioVHIe l ie III 1HS Mis. Eva Ti.vhn. r and Mr.. 4.".2 17 i ''!' utile the outstanding bonds. We livomniend that th S.i p)ics C IVl.rson. 1'2.1 Hi Cumin .s ion I.i.l.i ie.ii.ts air.hoii.'e the Citv Uccordcr to negotiate for the .'!0!M pt; nn CVli,l.,.r Maintenance of building tm; .,f in., bal.nico of the bond isuc fcund.iv Evening Mrrtinjj 2.4.10 i:i; Maintenance of equipment :t:t In .n .in i id iredir.g Sunday (i.07.i fixed assets Pepleclalion of UAntUTII.S GENERAL I I D i;.l(.fi0: f our feturn.'d 3oo (ui Water niig two and the VIlJa, ileimsit account the riiiKiiiii. i s' nu ll men th. veiy int wei. tax.s at Dieeinber 31. 1H45. and all ilen.: mcludi-- J J -' 104 (19 P.ud Park, who eMinc ii ar to In? ngular. . was An. m Uii'.J. the fn. Plant: Diesel MI.I IMH.KTI.DXI.SS (iKil'.ltf 4-- . . , , , - . ten-da- ki.. , y I . r in-la- . 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