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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1969 Prove, U'fi Daily Herald Orem Stake Conference Scheduled Financial Condition of Orem City Improves Steadily Official Says o OPEN mm Elder Thomas S. Monson, a member of the Council of OREM "The financial health sound condition," Auditor d Gilbert. Certified Public Twelve of The Church of Jesus or Urem City has improved Saints, will Lance Squire told the Orem City, Accountants, pointed out tnat Christ of Latter-da- y StearBlv OVW the nact 1ft r,rc the city has invested a total of speak at the Orem Stake ConCouncil in preTuesday night and the city is in financially 801..517 in capital improvements ference Sunday in American senting the annual audit report. rfiirino- tVm nact vpar Thpco in. Fork. Mr Squire declared that the clude? ire station $139,069. land Elder Monson was appointed city has stayed within its bud-iqntv fntPr tunica. to the presiding Council of the ' jget, and that revenues received iLibra cemeterv and Church in 1963. He was presi:uuiiuS UIC paoi ustoi cu parl improvements $14,205, fire dent of the Canadian Mission over what was projected in the station equipment $8,169, trucks from 1959 to 1962. He was manbudSet- and automobiles $45,288, general ager of the Deseret News Press, j When bids were let for the equipment $12,813, street and commercial printing, before his ;new City Center last year, the 'sidewalk improvements $390,143, appointment to the Church's jiow bid was nearly $400,000 over golf course $1,937, and furniture governing body. His present the architect's estimate, because and fixtures $2,075. include supervision of duties Elder Spencer W. Kimball, of increases in building coFts.l Bonded indebtedness for the missionary activities in Ger a member of the Council of City officials, after long debate,' city as of June 30, 1969, consist-decide- d many, Italy, Switzerland and Twelve of the Church of Jesus to eo ahead with the pH nf ?? 077 inn nf uhirh $R4S.. Austria. Christ of Latter- 'project and the The conference session will original amount 000 was in water and sewer rev -day Saints, of bonds issued, and try to pick enue bonds, $2,000,000 in general be held Sunday at 10 a.m. In will speak at up the additional costs from obligation bonds, and $132,000 the American Fork Tabernacle. the East Pro- current revenues. Mr. Squire in special improvement bonds, Stake President Melvin D. vo Stake Con- told the city council that the. Each employee and city offi-cit- y Hunt., 997 North State Street, ference Saturshould be able to absorb cer is covered by $2500 surety Orem", says visitors are day and Sun- that full amount by June 30, bond and the city's fire insur-197day in Provo. "The city will be short ance policies in force represent- Elder Kimabout $10U,000 of paying ed $1,444,030 on the buildings only ball is a for- the extra City Center costs out and contents. Additional cover-o- f most city departments operated mer banking, under their budget estimates funds on hand this year," he age is provided on all automo- - last vear. in the economy move Mr. Kimball real estate and biles and trucks owned and Insurance executive from South- ldeclaredimposed by city officials to par .. "Even though bids were overl , . . 4. ern Arizona. costs of tne new tially off-s(no nnfininQton flmmmt the itv Tne Conference session will The audit report showed that City Center. extra will be able to adjust the be held Sunday at 10 a.m. in amount over the next two-yethe Provo Tabernacle. Stake he said, adding that period," President L. Flake Rogers, 847 THAT DID YOU much healthier finNorth 1260 East, says visitors "the city is ancially than we had anticip- Every Monday and Friday Nights Until De-ian- East Provo oj Meet Scheduled LDS m 1. et wiling ar are welcome. special feature of the conference will be a stake wide teaching aids seminar, "Aids for Involvement," sponsored by the East Provo Stake Sunday School. The seminar will take place Nov. 1, from 2 to 7 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m. in the ward. All interested teachers are welcome to attend the A ated,-" Mr. Squire LA s'o noted that the $715,000 in bonds issued for the City Center were sold at excel- lent rates for the 1968 market, 4.5 and 4.2 percents. These bonds will be retired at the rate of approximately $70,000 per year over the next 16 years. The auditor, who is a partner in the firm of Gardner, Squire KNOW VORN THIS IS THE YEAR OF THE S PARKS IS A BUSINESMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS HOW TO ATTRACT BUSINESS TO PROVO. This will keep taxes down. Pd. Pol. 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