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Show .. nd ... . WW fcfltetfAil WtfcfcrBf. MWltAM flAMWW. WA -- . - - IDAV' umti mj 2J1 Strtgbam Bullrim luuad Ettt f 'Way Bingham Canroa. Salt Lakt County. Utah. Enlartxl aa Sacond Clan Matter at tha Poat Offica at Blnaham ! r.' Canyon. Utah. Undar tha Act of March 3. I87S. t - NATIONAL EDITORiAt HUH SIAIt PiUSS ASSOCIATION M JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance V- - Advertising Rates Furnished on Application PROBATE AMD GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of FREDERICK E. STRAUP, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouch-ers to the undersigned at 'Main and 2nd South Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 30th day of July, A. D. 1957. WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Estate of FREDERICK E. STRAUP, Deceased. Date of first publication March 29, A. D. 1957. EVANS & NESLEN Attorneys for Executor 1003 Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of last pub. April 19, 1957. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE CITY OF Bingham oakiw FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1956 . - I REVENUE Merchants license J'ffirX Beer license sicK Fines and Forfeitures oqnnn Dog license Cemetery revenue iVoa'Ti State liquor fund win Rent from Salt Lake County Water Revenue : AnM State Motor Vehicle Registration Fund General tax revenue .......... ? ria Dividend from State Insurance Fund ifl Automobile inspection oni'So Refunds Total $69,457.99 DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL TUND SALARIES IN FULL BEFORE ANY DEDUCTIONS Mayor, City Council, Treasurer and Recorder $ 6,825.00 City Attorney ! Office Supplies City Hall Expenses 2.N.Eb Custodian salary City Hall ''"f. Linen for City Hall Lights for City Hall 254.83 Coal for City Hall .32 Labor expense City Hall 54.35 Lavatory expenseCity Hall S"n Parking lots expense Christmas decorations if,, Utah Municipal League expense oio'nA Cemetery expense A. wi Auditing 4.65 Telephone Electrical inspector ro nn Cleaning in library Advertising il'io Playground expense j.js Insurance premiums ' " Civic Center 00 Principal and interest on new fire truck 3,n52 ci Expense to repair Montana Bingham Dump .. 789.63 Miscellaneous expense general fund Assessing and collecting taxes 411.08 Total $ 21,914.55 DISBURSEMENTS WATER FUND SALARIES IN FULL BEFORE ANY DEDUCTIONS Water Master salary $ ?'122 Extra labor HAa Material and supplies . Car expense allowed to Water Master iZ Truck expense 252.53 Total $ 4,614.37 DISBURSEMENTS POLICE DEPARTMENT SALARIES IN FULL BEFORE ANY DEDUCTIONS Policemen salaries fflHt Justice of the Peace fees - 'ISs'i? Dog tax collection expense i Miscellaneous expense iA'nl Police car expense 'it Meals for prisoners - Justice of the Peace docket 18-4- Printing 14395 ' Total $ 19,723.31 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT SALARIES IN FULL BEFOHE ANY DEDUCTIONS Allowance to Firemen $ 2,400.00 Miscellaneous expense ?on'H Janitor service i.xxx Lights Fire Stations 290.20 Oil for furnace : 147.95 Coal for Station 152.05 Fire truck expense 280.69 Extra labor 139-1- Total $ 4,135.76 DISBURSEMENTS HEALTH DEPARTMENT SALARIES IN FULL BEFORE ANY DEDUCTIONS Labor garbage collection $ 4,166.86 Garbage truck expense 1,039.79 Salary Health Commissioner 600.00 Miscellaneous expense 37.17 Total $ 5,843.82 DISBURSEMENTS STREET DEPARTMENT SALARIES IN FULL BEFORE ANY DEDUCTIONS Salary Street supervisor $ 1,853.00 Extra labor .: 1,7?H5 Material and supplies General Fund 56.87 Street lighting "3'2xi Truck expense general account 575.36 Equipment Road fund 53.10 Salaries and wages Road Account 3,231.30 Material Road Account 589.70 Total $ 11,718.18 Bank balance January 1st, 1956 $ 8,886.27 Funds in transit January 1st, 1956 J07 Outstanding checks January 1st, 1956 6,263.71 Funds available January 1st, 1956 2,730.31 Receipts for 1956 69,457.99 Disbursements for 1956 67,949.99 Bank balance January 1st, 1957 5,201.93 Outstanding checks January 1st, 1957 963.32 Funds available January 1st, 1957 4,238.61 Tax Money available from County Treasurer January 1st, 1957 $49,891.27 Funds available January 1st, 1957 4,238.61 Ford Dump truck 1,000.00 F. W. D. truck 1,500.00 Garbage truck 2,000.00 City Hall 20,000.00 No. 1 Fire Station 15,000.00 No. 2 Fire Station 10,000.00 Cemetery 5,000.00 Right-of-Wa- y . 2,000.00 Cement sidewalks 20,000.00 Waterworks 140,000.00 Fire department 35,000.00 New Fire truck 15,500.00 Paved roads 48,000.00 Playground equipment 1,000.00 Furniture and fixtures City Hall 1,600.00 Sewer project 24,000.00 Freeman- - Flood Control 2.50O.0O Storage Garage 4,000.00 Total Assets $ 402,229.86 1956 property valuation was $3,342,910.00. Tax levy for the year 1956 was 16 mills. State of Utah, County of Salt Lake ss: I, Eugene Morris, City Recorder of Bingham Canyon, Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing statement to be a full, true and cor-rect report of the financial condition of the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah, as shown by the records for the year ending December 31, 1956. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said city this 23rd day of March, 1957. (SEAL) City Recorder LAFF OF THE WEEK mmmmmammmmmmmmmmimmmMmmmammmm j '' '7" J Li 1-- L; ..... . & "Could we borrow a mouse, please?" LARK NEWS Pat Dalley Phone 901 J 1 Mrs. Betty Oliver, formerly of Lark, underwent heart surgery at LDS hospital March 18th. At last report her condition is satis-factory. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gressman and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ship-ma- n spent last week end at Pi-och- e, Nev., visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juber of Orem were guests at the Jack Gressman home Tuesday, March 19th. Mrs. Edith Johnson of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Willie. About thirty members of Lark Relief Society toured the new Relief Society building in Salt Lake City Tuesday, March 26th. Aftpruads lunch was enjoyed at Mrs. Florence Abplanalp suf-fered a broken vertebra as a re-sult of a fall in last Friday's stormy weather. Those from Lark attending "Dear to my Heart" night at Riverton Tuesday night were Nancy and Irene Neally, Dixie and Geraldine Reed, Lucy and Evelyn Lovell, Lois and Elaine Fahrni, Sheila and Roberta Ras-musse- n, Lorraine and Rita Ros-tru- n. Mrs. Elaine Cannon of Salt Lake City was guest speaker. Mrs. Don Willie, Mrs. Max Du-Boi- s, Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. Clarence L. Camp, Mrs. O. J. Graham, Mrs. Arch Nelson and Mrs. John Holmes left Monday, March 25th to visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Myers, former Lark residents, now living in Las Ve-gas, Nev. They will be gone four days visiting. On the way down they attended the grand visita-tion of the Eastern Star at Cedar City. the Lion House. Mrs. Bert Thomas is recover-ing at home from a broken arm received in a fall on Friday, March 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dalley and family were week end guests at the home of Major and Mrs. Chester Kreiger of Logan. JoAnn Sayatovic of Bingham was an overnight guest Monday, March 25th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressman. oW ! r Love-- I CLASSICAL J 1 x 511 ...WTLeritFAceir Wmhwhdt this cost X (x could buy a whole.2 stack oP LV? HIGHLAND BOY. Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Phone 324-- M Mrs. Milka Smilanich spent from Sunday to Wednesday of last week at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich of Tooele. Mr. Sa-vi- ch is home from the hospital and getting along fine. Dorothy Chanak of Salt Lake City spent last week end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chanak. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smilanich of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mil-ka Smilanich. Charles Coldart, former High-land Boy resident, visited in Highland Boy Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tazzer and other friends. Mr. Coldart is a former neighbor of Mrs. Tazzer's family in Italy. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Rose Pechina were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slattery and dau-ghter and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ru-bic- h of Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Massa entertain-ed on March 14th at a familv birthday dinner honoring her husband on his birthday anni-versary. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran and child-ren, Cheryl and Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Osoro and dau-ghter, Sharon, of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Massa and family, Connie, Cynthia and Peter John of Bingham, George Massa Jr., Sam and Gusta Brisca. Boy Scout Troop 113 and Cub Scout Pack 113 with their fath-ers enjoyed a wonderful pancake supper at the Community House Wednesday night. A very excit-ing basketball game was played between the two teams, Blue and Gold. There were 15 boys, seven dads and three leaders present. the party fun were Luis and Juan Riveteria, Cecelia Brentel, Jimmy LaBounty, David Wiech-ma- n, Colleen Bell, Michael Bor-ic- h, Johnny and Karen Franken-berge- r, Sidney, Ralph and' Lor-raine Carter, Stevie Jimas, Belin Serrano and Stevie Prigmore. Hats and feather horns with bal-loons and noisemakers attached were given as favors. A delight-ful time was had by all. . Mrs. Ella Bills was overnight guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodrich and family of Sandy. Sunday the Goodrich's and Mrs. Bills motored to Logan to attend the trousseau tea hon-oring Mrs. Bills niece, Miss Bar-bara Donohoo. LOCAL NOTES Mrs. Ernest Wiechman spent the day Wednesday in Union visiting with her mother, Mrs. Dell Timothy. Ned Robert Nerdin, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin, was honored at a birth-day party last Saturday after-noon at No. 1 Fire Hall given by his parents. Games were played with prizes won by Sherry Ser-rano, Susan Frankenberger, Da-vid Tangaro and Jan Stewart. Refreshments were then served after which a theater party was enjoyed.. Other guests joining in : coppERFiELb : Madeleine Sanchez, Ph. 465 Jeanne Sanchez was an over-night guest of Louise Watts of Bingham Monday evening. The Copperfield P-T- A meeting held March 26th was a big suc-cess. Many people were in at-tendance. Louise Watts of Bingham was a dinner guest of Jeanne San-chez Sunday afternoon. Don't forget the adult educa-tion class to be held Wednesday, April 3, at 7 p.m. at the Copper-fiel- d school house. Attending the "Dear to my Heart" night at Riverton Tues-day night from Bingham Ward Mutual were Mrs. Alfred San-chez and daughter Madeleine, Mrs. Scott Lipsey and daughter, Donna Kay, Mrs. Ernest Wiech-ma- n and daughter, Carol Jean, Mrs. R. C. Stevenson and Miss Beatrice Stringham. Guest speak-er was Elaine Cannon of the Deseret News and Telegram. 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