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Show three. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,. 1919. 1 GUYS BUDGET FOB 1919 (Continued from first page) STATIONERY AND GENERAL, Premiums on Surety Bonds ..... Collecting City Taxes : Advertising City Ordinances .... Interest, General Interest on Bonds (Electric Light) .... Interest on Bonds (Water Works) Interest on Bonds (Water Works) Workmans Compensation Insurance Dog Tax Collection Auto Repairs, Maintenance and Storage .. .. 25.00 500.00 75.00 400.00 - .. ; ... , 1,350.00 1,750.00 . 4,400.00 300.00 .. 50.00 300.00 .. .. 325.00 79.00 2,000.00 251 00 .. Gasoline Oils . Re payment on Water Bonds General Advertising 2 . . 2 11,805.00 111,805.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT f' Salaries Fumigating Material Transportation Garbage Removal Sign Painting and Posting ! 711.00 139.00 100.00 375,00 10.00 20.00 25.00 Publicity Stationery and Supplies, Telephone .4V. .... 2 1,380 00 f 1,380.00 2 1,500.00 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Salaries Instruments and Tools Supplies and Materials The FORDSON TRACTOR has made good. , Eighteen Fordson owners its of in are proud Box Elder County. Performance of this tractor in performance farming is the thing that counts. LISTEN TO THESE EACTS: Our first two deliveries of FORDSON TRACTORS made last August 1918 to Frank Peck and A. L. McFadden of Fielding plowed SEVEN HUNDRED acres in SEVENTY-FIVdays lapse time. for from the the Sugar Company $3000.00. These two tractwork They received ors with plows cost $2200.00. You do not have to figure to see that $800.00 is left after' paying for both outfits. Now pay $420.00 for oils and fuel, $350.00 for labor of two drivers and you still have $50.00 which just paid for all repairs such as cleaning carbon, grinding valves, etc. Examination of these machines after completing the work shows them to be in first class condition. Can yon afford to overlook the FORDSON in your struggle for bigger acreage and high price farm products? Call on us for further information. Ask why the, FORDSON does not wear CITY JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY 2 300.00 of Salary Attorney 100.00 Justice Fees r ? CITY IIALL AND GROUNDS 2 Fuel and Light : Janitor Service Supplies and Expenses .. Insurance of Buildings and Contents Heating Plant Maintenance Improvements and Fixtures Repair of Roof and Building 2 1,130.00 f S;tewrt wmi 1 21Z NEW BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY. JUVENILE COURT. u ;inj Company 2 2,378.94 2,378.94 PARK DEPARTMENT ' 405.00 450.00 450.00 50.00 150.00 225.00 Maintenance of Pool Keeper of House and Pool Legal Notices The following new books have been Juvenile Judge Yesterday, to the Carnegie library In this NOTICE OF FARM added five of of aylor Willard, disposed ases of juvenile delinquency. The city, and more will be added In the BUREAU MEETING. . uses were all from this ctty and one very near future: Notice is hereby given that the Hobbs Gasoline Automobile, ey was charged with making immoral of the Brtgham City Herrick Insects of Economic Impor- - Farm meeting dvances toward little girls. Hq was l Bureau will be held in the to the tance. aven a suspended sentence Club rooms in this city, Tuesin Farm Blackburn Problems adustrial School and placed under day evening, February 25th, beginning robation to report to the officer re- - Woodwork. at 8 o'clock. The meeting will elect Baldt Clothing for Women. , Another was charged with ilarly. olticers to serve for the ensuing year eing drunk and the others were char-- j Knyvett Over There with the and discuss problems of interest to led with minor offenses. The boys Australians. are all, the fanners. New members Esenwein Children's Stories. ere lectured and placed under prob invited and every member of the Bur-2 vol A. B, and we have nor power to grant any further extension. Get your numbers by March 1st. 2t JNO. H. BURT, Marshal. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES , iiion. Lodge George Washington, 'RELIGION CLASS APPOINTMENTS. Practice Kindness. Kind words cost no more than unwind ones. Kind words produce kind not only on the part of those Religion Class Board members for they are addressed, but on Sunday, February 23, have been made ke part of those by whom they are Harper Ward. Joseph F. Hansen mployed, and this habitually in vir-'and Leveta Wallace. of the principle of association. Honeyville. Henry M. Figgins and Jeremy Bentham. Martha Ensign. wtions, o j whom e i MISSIONARY respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. J Estate of Sadato Fujiwara, deceased eau is urged to be in attendence. Creditors will present claims vib JOHN B MATHIAS, vouchers to the undersigned at his . Secretary. residence, or Leroy B. Young at his office in Brigham City, on or before NOTICE TO PUBLIC. the 1st day of April, A. D. 1919. All property owners desiring sideBRIGHAM NELSON, walk pavement during year 1919, Administrator should petition Mayor and City Coun Date of first publication Jan 28, cil for such paving on or before the A. D. 1919. 27th. day of February 1919. Leroy B. Young, By order of Mayor & City Council Attorney for Administrator. NOBLE M. FISHBURN f- City Recorder. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 8 Mantua. Abel S. Rich and Leona Rees. DAY SUNDAY. Willard. R. A. Beecher and Mrs. R. A. Beecher. NOTICE FOR BIDS. On Sunday next,' the Stake PresiFirst Ward. O. A. Whitaker. de and High Council will make the Second Ward. R. H. Stewart. Notice Is hereby given by the City War monthly visit, as follows: Third Ward. Berma Hansen. Council of Brigham City, Utah, that Willard Lewis S. Pond, David P. sealed bids will be received at the - - tort office of the City Recorder up until 5 p m. of February 28, i919, for the Perry C. For the purpose of signing up beet j paje feeder. tjje following described city contracts for the Amalgamated Sugar propertv: Hanuta Wm. C. Company, for the year 1919, I will be of Lots 4,5 and 6. Tho v es--t li&yle, at the State Bank in Brigham 317. Block 77, Plat B. all that part of Block First Ward S. Norman Lee, Nels each day from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., and 31, Plat C lying north of Boi Elder J'adsen. will be glad to meet the farmers of the Creek, also Lot 3, Block fel, i Plat C, Second Ward John D. Peters, M. L. Brigham factory district any day. of ( Lot also the North two-thir'tchola, THOMAS WHEATLEY, and the South half of Lot 2, Block 30, J Representative. Plat C, all in Brigham City Survey. Third Ward It Joseph N. Stohl, C. M. .., , . ,, 'sen, , The City Council reserves the right , M. I. A. PROGRAM. to Fourth Ward L. A. Snow, Jos. H. SECOND WARD reject any or all bids. order of the City Council. fWklna. By - The preliminary program for the NOBLE M. FISHBURN. &rper Joseph A.West, Jesse W. eveward Mutuals next Sunday Second, 5. f City Recorder. opes. , will 'Consist of a vocai boIo by ning,, Honeyville. O. C. Loveland, L. S. Miss Lulu Facer; a violin solo by Ed GET YOUR 1919 LICENSE PLATES. c' iggo by kar River S. N. Cook, Joseph !H. Larsen and a reading department, Mens I wish to remind owners and drivers tor.' In the Young ' whlte. will present motor vehicles that after the 28th of A. Christensen Orson orinne Victor E. Madsen, F. .W. on tne great Peace day of the present month all such vesomelhoughts shburn. is hicles must be provided with 1919 lie Conference. A good attendence ense plate3 one properly fastened at desired. Tabernacle choir practice. the front of the vehicle and one at the " rear. Removes Ink Stains. Thursday evening, the regular These license plates should ' be seStains caused by Indelible tnfc so held choir will made rehearsei be be , curely fastened so thaj. they will not lingo may with patience toe We faint as to be scarcely perceptible. be lost, as we have deceived instruc vestry of the tabernacle. every member will be present First of all, moisten the stain wlthlo-din- tions that the state law requiring the soda-Nex- t Ptiy at 7:3Q oclock. We expect then use hyposulphate of presence of a front and rear license and water dry weir, rinse in clear work on a very ambitious mu-- ' plate must positively be complied with, often and the stain. If a new one, will one Program. You have already been granted sixty an old entirely disappear and even E. D. MANN, Conductor. la which to procure your numbers days will grow very faint WME er Consult County Clerk 6. ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1919. J 4 21-2- e, 1,730.00 J2 Cash,, General Fund Cash, Sinking Fund 2,800.07 32,658 44 122,500.00 166,000.00 600.00 600.00 9,200.00 975.00 225.00 13,000 00 5,200.00 750.00 - Electric Light Plant Water Works System - Fixtures Fire Apparatus Street Grading Apparatus Street Sprinkling City Hall and Fire Station City Jail and Grounds Office Supply Yard One One and one-hal- f One Ford Roadster .J 5OQJ0' ton Truck SSO.OO 1 .. ) St -- LIABILITIES. due Jan. 1923, General Bonds, 1, bearing 5 Int... Electric Lighting Bonds, due Sept. 1, 1922, bearing -- per cent interest .... Water Bonds, due Dec. 1, Water Bonds, due June 1, 1937, 1932, - 2354,358-5- $ l.. Capital Surplus L. Kempton, dec- 1 i ooo.oo. 4V2 bearing 5 per cent tut. bearing 5' per cent Int 21-2- Estate of Charles 2 2 1,730.00 City Clock Com-ercia- I - 1,375.00 Wages of Laborers and Teams Construction of Bath House, Materials Construction of Bath House, Labor mgs an-uu- a . Library, 2 1,375.1)0 Park Tender mi Iai: . 2 1,120.00 70.00 .. T85.00 Gading Roads, etc. , U30.00 2 . CEMETERY Salaries ........ Supplies and Expenses . 400.00 2 175.00 420.00 133.00 25.00 50.00 225.00 100.00 . 4 JMoto.r 400 00 2 because of clust. 9 190.00 50.00 ..... 2 1,500.00 E - 2 1,260.00 eased. 30,000.00 35,000.00 80,000.00 2153,000.00 201,358.51 2354,35s.51 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Naf. Mindoro. Utah or to her attorney W. J. Lowe The island of Mindoro In the Ffrst National Rank Bldg. Brigham abour'39,700 inhabitants, oily, Utah.' on or before the 29th day and those Inclnde 18.000 Taenlogs. Of May, A. D. 1919. 7,200 Mangaynes and 2,000 Vlsayan JANE L. KEMPTON, , rf the estate of Charles L. Kempton. deceased. iMSaroiBiiM Date of first publication January rft 2$, A. D. 1919. W. J. LOWE. ' ! Rafts In Lifeboats. Rafts hinged to the sides of a lifeboat and which spread out when it is afloat to give additional buoyancy form a recently Invented device for safety at sea. f f 1 8 ( Attorney for Administrator. I 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William Smith, Sr., deceped. .Creditors will present claims with vouchers to' the undersigned at' his residence or to LeRoy B. Young, Attorney, at his office, on or before the 28th day of March. A. D. 1919. ARTHUR P. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of William Smith, Sr.', deceased. Date of first publication January 24, AT YOUR COMMAND WHEN NEEDED. An account with the First National d Bank is ever faithful and at your any time when needed. Is it not worth your while to have com-man- ' r c f a fund far emergencies? 5 A. D. 1919. LeRoy B. Young, Attorney for Administrator. Make Life Worth Living. The question. Is life worth living'1 implies a species of blasphemy. The right question to ask is : Am I worthj of living? If I am not, I can make myself so. This Is always in my pow er. Felix Adler. !ST M10NALBANK BRIGHAM CITY j. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK i CAPITAL & SURPLUS gasrnirgmgm $100,000.00 |