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Show THZ UINTAH BASIN - Thursday. Mud W, IMS FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF DUCHESNE COUNTY FOB THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1981 RECEIPTS Current Texet Test Sale Redemptions Clerk's Feet Sheriffs Feet Recorder's Fees Treasurer's Fees ... Fines .....: Ataessinf and Collecting .. Rental Juror and Witness Liquor Miscellaneous Forest Reserve Fees Loan From Road Fund Interest on Gov't Bonds Sale of Material Fees from State Telephone Fire Control .. Refund on Hospitalization' TOTAL lk General Clerk Treasurer Total Other $ 5,841.73 5,608.85 Recorder 10,886.01 Assessor 6,572.18 Sheriff .. 6,400.33 .v. Attorney 1,628.02 Commissioners 3,278.03 717.35 Printing Juror and Witness 1,015.60 District court 1,535.66 Conventions 353.06 Audit 411.52 Miscellaneous 564.82 Justice Court 1,137.20 Criminal 1,550.85 Juvenile Expense 2.61 Courthouse 3,177.82 Fuel, Light, Telephone .... 1,857.12 Bee Inspector 150.00 Insurance 612.82 284.80 Inspection TOTAL GENERAL $53,776.68 . Weeds A g. Agent Exhibits ' BOhds Colorado River $ 53,776.4 11,208.44 2,366.77 87,518.26 Rofd .......... ........ ....... ......h... Poor 8,765.64 1,502.37 133.66 275.13 2,067.05 $113,858.32 ' Airport ' TOTAL OTHER GRAND TOTAL $113,858.32 187.636.01 Ccunty Clerks Delsneo Sheet BEGINNING JAN. Fuad Balance 1 AND ENDING DEC. 31. 1851 Balance Receipts Disbursements 12-31-- General .... Weed ........ Ag. Agent Special Road Poor Exhibits (Bond) Gov't Bonds Colo. River Airport Courthouse 53,776.1 68 $31,872.46 .. $ 75,506.41 11,06488 8,683,83 3,084.51 2,158.65 10,248.22 31,502.73 11,384.54 - 55,307.62 12,580.02 3,576 33 1,470.81 1,862.10 882.71 (25,607.68) 31,400.00 1,828.06 1,844.57 166.10 1,827.18 130.82 4,087.07 11,208.44 2,366.77 21,028.10 66,481.16 8,765.84 1,502.37 133.66 275.13 2,087.05 . ... L. R. Fenn Disburccmcnts $ 53.702.18 8,531.47 2,877.85 20,722.85 211.00 7,380.71 1,830.54 (24,848.63) 31.400.00 3,388.50 6.23 4,217.88 3110.440.13 . J. C. Burgess Motor Co. 155.24 A. M. Burton ..... 12.00 . 80 48 D. Wesley Thacker 20.60 Mohlmans 16.00 Norman Fenn 12.00 Charles Fenskie 38.00 Harry Fieldsted 480.00 Stanley Fieldsted 18.00 Herb Firth William Homer Fitzwater 8.00 33.50 Melvin Foote 11.20 Elmer Frandsen Foulger Equipment Co. 288.59 245.89 J. A. Fowler 206.00 W. C. Foy 1.11 Frontier Grill 24.80 W. P. Fuller A Co ... 28.00 Bert R. Gardner 7.00 Howard Gardner ... Geneva Food & Chemical Company 2,193.04 123.04 George's Service 8.00 Tom Gilbert 8.00 Boyd Goodrich 21.00 Fred Goodrich ... 8.00 John Goodrich 24.00 Kenneth Goodrich 257.13 LeRoy Goodrich 36.50 Albert Graham 284.00 Art Graham 10.00 HAM Truck Line 12.00 Hacking Hardware ... 3.20 Carl J. Hacking 39.83 Hafer's, Inc James R. Hall 1,218.25 8.00 Roy Hall 1.00 Delmer Hamblin 2,810.95 Marley C. Hamblin Wm. H. Hamblin 933.00 M. L. Hancock 13.00 Evan K. Hansen 988.80 14.00 Howard L. Harmaton Eugene Harmston, timber 574.02 74.29 Harrison Motors Harrison Bros. Janitorial 156.20 Supply 14.00 Howard Harrison 30.00 Harvey Herbert 98.45 Heber Hospital Heiner Equipment Co 98.40 1,412.10 Betty Lou Hicken R. W. Hill 008.72 66.68 Hodges Typewriter Co Von G. Holbrook, M.D. 100.00 100.00 J. Edgar Holder 18.00 Hale Holgate Home Auto Service 34.95 Home Lumber Co. 122.49 19.40 Clarence Horrocks 51.00 David Horrocks LaVell Horrocks 81.00 6.10 Ray Horrocks 16.00 Royal Horrocks 61.00 Theron Horrocks 192.62 Kleber R. Houtz Evan Howell 4.00 12.00 J. Edward Hullinger 144.C0 George W. Hunt Alden D. Hunter 60.00 Clinic .... 36.00 E. F. Jensen4.33 195.90 Hyrum M. Jensen Louis A. Jensen 1,003.86 24.00 Gerry Jesaen 472.00 Ray Jessen Otto E. Johnsen 0.10 Eva Johnson 5.00 25.00 Evelyn Johnson Irvin W. Johnson 11.00 Smith Johnson 8.75 22.00 Heber Jones Nellie H. Jones 1,557.40 Kenneth Keel 20.00 1,774.73 Kelly Co. 27.78 Killians Service Kirkham Multilithing Bureau 45.30 . 27.00 Carl C. Kitchen Knox Implement A Feed 8.50 14.00 Glen E. Mohlman Monroe Calculating 571 50 Machine Co 100.00 Grant Monson 100.00 Moon Lake FFA Moore Business Forms .... 91.75 Moores Cafe 1,246.39 14.00 Marion Mortensen 210.84 Motor Mercantile Co Montgomery Ward A Co. 251.71 60 00 Lynn Moulton 2,229.38 Ray Moulton 4.00 Sam Mott Mt. States Tel. A Tel. 1,187.57 56.00 Melvin Mower 17.50 Ralph Muir 8.00 Lulu Munz 269.45 Municipal Steel Corp 448.80 EMwin L. Murphy 978 77 Frank Murphy 8.00 Robert K. Murphy 3.20 Murrays Service 26.40 Claude S. Murray 11.00 National Titanium Co 77.88 Natural Products Corp. 30.0u Enid W. Nelson 22.00 Max Nelson 104.00 Oscar Nelson 5.00 J. W. Nixon. MD 3.75 Blaine Nyberg Frank OBrien's Metal 224.40 Salvage Emerson Oberhansly ........ 62.00 190.84 Olpin Mortuary 826.00 Clarence Oman 204.00 Hugh Oman 16.00 Glen D. Olsen 291.75 Gracia Olsen 1,022.28 Orin Olsen 2,365.65 The Owen Co 8.00 Dan Pace . Pacific Oil A Grease Co. 189.75 14.00 Samuel R. Page 200.00 James K. Palmer 42.00 Dick Pearson 25.68 Pembroke Company 1,453.60 Evan Percival Peterson Service Station 56.19 8.00 Albert Peterson Petroleum Ownership 2,560.00 Map Co R. C. Phillips Constr. Co. 22 00 5.00 H. A. Pierson 95 90 Pocatello Supply Depot 2501.10 Florence Poulson 27.00 Dean H. Poulson 8.00 Mont Poulson 200.00 Kay Pulley The Radium Company .... 86.80 101.90 Elmer Rasmussen 61 28 Inc Remington-Ran311.00 Walter Remington 28.00 Howard Reynolds Merlyn E. Reynolds .... 1,280.70 126.00 Aften Richens 11.40 John Richens 15.00 Jack Roberts 370.90 Marvin Roberts Tfan Butters As of December 31, 1881 . 37.50 Real Estate $ 1,000.00 A. W. Brown 30.00 71,000.00 Callaghan A CO 50.00 Building Office Equipment Campbell Repair Shop .. 285.02 A Miscellaneous .. 21,830.00 Edwin Carman 8.00 Carr Printing Co Court. Equipment .....12.96 A Library 6,000.00 Jack Carroll 34.00 F. Earl Case Road Equipment A 155.60 73.420.00 Floyd Case 872 90 Supplies Interest in Jail 6,750.00 Gordon Case 8.00 Weed Equipment and 4.00 George Case Cheifticals 4,000.00 Wm. H. Case, postmaster 487.88 Robinson-Kersha915 60 Co, Cate Equipment Co 30.9S 150.00 .' 37.83 Hannah E. Rockhill 3184.000.0Q Center Service J. Clarence Chidister .... 48.00 Roosevelt Business and LIST or DUCHESNE COUNTY Chuck's Associated Service 48.73 Prof. Womens Club .... 10.00 WARRANTS FOR YEAR 1851 Miles JHL Christensen .... 202.49 2,000.00 Roosevelt City 686 88 Cecil Chivers Roosevelt Hospital 280 00 Amount Clark's Naiae,. Roosevelt Implement Co. 4.70 75 Repair Albert Clark Roosevelt Lions Club .... 25.00 16.00 Addresaograph-Multi- ...: Frank Roosevelt Sand A Gravel 219.00 14.00 248.18 Clark 8 Corp. graph 219.45 Roosevelt Standard 5.00 11.84 Dr. Kyle Clark Alamfte Company 28.00 Verl Roper 40 00 13.00 Uarda Clark Claud H. Allred 88.00 E. Floyd Ross David Clayburn 21.20 DoPqthea W. Allred .... 2,854.34 Kenneth 100.00 C. M. Rowley 90.00 .... 28.00 Ervan Clegg Howard Allred 3.75 Dean Rowley 1,242 75 James Wesley Allred .... 823.00 Laura H. Clemons 682.50 420.00 21.00 Irvin A. Cole Royal Typewriter Co Ruby Allred Salt Lake County 833.44 Collector of Int. Rev. 2,607,10 Altttnonrt Garage 134.00 General Hospital .... 3,023.98 Allsteel Office Supply .... 185.88 Byron S. Collett 971.13 Salt Lake Hardware Co. 234.73 American Paper A Sup. 102 86 Colorado River Dev. Co.. 100.00 Kohls Commercial Tire Serv. 1,893.72 Krissmans Service ..... 104.69 Salt Lake Co. Treasurer 18.00 Anderson's ' 2.65 L. A L. Motor Co .. 37.50 Conley Automatic- - Copy 23.57 Salt Lake Stamp Co. Joseph W. Anderson ....... 140.24 holders 71.50 Labrum A Adams Motor 116.39 Salt Lake Tribune 64.00 14.00 11.00 Continental Oil Co. W 2,538.87 Harden Labrum GaJrAnderton 1,159.63 Bennie Schmiett 60.00 Dean Cook A 'R. 339.00 .-. Laher 8.00 Tire Ray Seeley Andertcm Spring LsV) J. 1.50 25.00 Shurtleff Hotel . 8.00 County Clerk Corp Read Anderton 44.00 00 A. D. Shaw 28 Officials Lambert County Ray Howard Andrews 50.98 Janet B. , Cowan Sinclair Service 3.20 Lang Company Berths B. Angus Howard Cowart, 30 00 James E. Larsen Singer Sewing Mach. Co. 7.46 Armco Drainage A Metal E. W. Crosby 28.96 O P. Skagga .....1.012.00 Clair C. Larsen Products Co 180.50 758.25 J. C.' Crow 385.25 Elray D. Larsen 247.58 Hyrum W. Smith Arnold Machinery Co 64.10 1... 449.40 Melba Larsen 11.40 Walter Smith Ray Crow ...... C. S. Arnold 53.25 .80 Crambo Motor Co. 47.60 Meril H. Larsen 10.00 Wm. L. Smith Ashtons 160.06 Leon Latimer 4.90 Bruce Smith Chevron Sta. 3 70 LaFarge Dastrup w. Associated Civic Clubs of 266.02 36 00 Snow Machinery Co 1,003.00 Guy Lindsay South A East Utah .... 50.00 Delno Draper 14.00 21.00 Jamas Dalflelsh ........... 12.00 LDS Hospital ...1,240.60 Alva Snow LaVon R. Atwood 8.00 15.20 John R. Davies 9.00 Arnold D Lewis 50.00 James L. Solmonson James E. Bacon 87.28 72.07 Ray Davis Store 20.00 Geddes Lindsay 133.00 Sorensen ., Bair Electric Co. 14.C0 Dels A Fabrixlo Sawmill 121.26 Cliff Lisonbee 126.00 Glen Sorensen Bancroft-WhitneCo. .... 13.00 Special Road Fund .... 1,854 18 Basin Welding A Repair $118.10 Denver Flee Clay. Co. .... 710.00 John P. Lisonbee 1 0? R. Earl DQkftin 103.33 Carl Lister 27.00 Special Rodent Control 454.20 Clifford Bastian 18.00 Dillmsn Mdrtiiary 50.00 James Lloyd 27.0C Kenneth Sprouse John Baumgaertel .t. 32.00 10.90 Duchesne City Water 52 00 Merlin Sprouse Gail Loranger Austin Beu 069.53 72.00 Wensel Luke.. Department 1,617.78 St. Marks Hospital Bearing Service A Supply 6.74 211.51 Duchesne Co. Fair Bd. 700.00 Lynns Garage 835.22 Standard Supply Co Josephine Beebe 903.60 9120 Duchesne Frozen Foods .... 16.00 Rae McDonald . 4.50 State Dept, of Health Evah Htodl 8.00 Duchesne Hotel Cafe ........ 0.25 J. P. Madsen 207.25 Standard Oil Co. of CaUf. 5.34 Evan O. Bennion ..... 248.50 Duchesne Medical Cen. 500.00 Magic Chemical Co 15.39 State Insurance Fund .... 501.35 Velma Betts 10.00 77.94 Linford Maxfield ..... 12.00 Duchesne Motor Co 538.93 State Treasurer Elwin Birch 58 40 4.00 Duchesne Ward 45 00 Bert Mayhew 8 00 Cleo P. Stephenson Oran Bird 20.00 248.20 Elray Duncan 24 00 Don' Mayhew 522.60 Evan Stephenson June Bishop . 32.66 438.00 Eastern Utah Office Sup. 15.00 Beulah Mayhew 2.40 Glen Stephenson Arlo Blanchard 73.66 48.00 Eastern Utah Trans. Co. 131.43 Mecham Mercantile 152.34 Steve A Neds Cafe Bill Blanchard 16.00 Elliott Addressing Machine 50.00 Stevenson Cash Store .... 83.15 Delmar Mecham Lee Blanchard 12.00 13.20 .... 80.80 Barbara Meriwether 1,008.11 Harold Stevenson Grant W. Bleazard 8.22 ...... 21.16 Fern Merrell 112.01 36.00 Leland Stevenson Bluebell Cash Store 269.65 28.40 .... 860.34 Porter L. Merrell .... 2,898.85 Sanford Stocks Byron Bowden 14.40 3.60 .Walter Meyer 32.00 Paul G. Stringham, M.D. 96 00 Clinton Bowden 247.00 16.80 ;M. R. Michie 1.090 77 S. M. Swasey Bradshaw Auto Parta Co. 457.60 52 00 13.00 Loren A. Mills 16.00 C. J. Summerall - 183 30 Bert Brotherson 13.20 223.50 lArzv H. Mitchell .... 1,158.91 3,574 05 Earl J. Sweat Brown's 153.00 88.68 D. F. Mitchell 206.00 Morel Taylor 1,152.82 Ray Brown 100.00 .. 17.00 'Wm. E. Tew 12,00 Fern T. Mitchell HI 14.00 J. A. Brundase Inter-Mounta- in - total d, w . ' . . J...,-..1- Mag-102.0- 6 l$-$- 0 0 - y - .- 402.50 375.00 Oral Thacker Thompson A Walker .... 15.90 26 00 Ray Thomas Thornton Duplicator Serv. 36.80 14.60 Parley Timothy 6.10 Reed Timothy 3 20 Wallace Timothy Truck Insurance Exch. 358.08 24.54 Turner Bldg. Supply Leo Tumbow .. 20.50 U.B.I.C. Committee 200.00 Uintah Farmers Union 258.58 Cooperative Assn. 9.85 Uinta Furniture Co 47.70 Uintah Basin Record 19 50 Uintah County Uintah County Recorder .... 3.50 Uintah Freight Lines .... 188.18 .. 360.93 Uintah Motor Co Uintah Power A Light ... 793.86 Underwood Corp. ....... .. 307.50 4.00 Utah County Clerk ..... Utah Oil Refining Co. 1,541.68 289.70 Utah Service Utah State Association of County Officials .... 142.41 40.00 Utah State Road Com Utah State Department 25.00 of Agriculture United States Department 1120 of Interior Utah Water Uesrs Assn. 100 00 Vernal Sand A Gravel 14,897.85 22.40 Earl Ven Tassell 174.00 Claude L. Wagstaff ....... 75.00 E. O. Wallin 953.56 Walton Motors 8 00 Hyrum Walker Wasatch Chemical Co. 4,639.85 ..... 18.00 Pete Wall 56.07 Wasatch Service 0 00 Ray Ernest Wataon Watterson Lumber A 71.04 Timber Co 10.00 Jessie J. Weight. M.D 135.00 West Publishing Co Western Auto Radiator Co. 61.60 Western Machinery Co. 4,174.11 1.91 Western Union 24.00 Melvin B. White 167.42 Geo. H Wilcken Goldie G. Wilcken ,... 1,588.60 25.50 V. H. Wilkerson V. W. Wilkerson 12.40 Agnes Williams 16.00 Gerry Wilkerson 8.00 V. L. Wilkerson 8 00 J. W. Wilkerson 930.40 Ruth Wills 20.00 Neville Wimmer 15.25 Arthur Wiscombe ... 26.00 Gordon Womack Wood. Child, Mann A 411.52 Smith Colleen A. Woodbury .... 316.70 Clifford M. Woodward 1,261.25 2.651.18 G. B. Workman 800.50 Ernest M Wright 4.00 Wells Wright 150.00 FVank Yack R. R. Yates 862 07 Paul Young H. L. Young A Sons, Inc. 10.50 232.00 Dr. C. V. Zabriskle S3 14 Zellerbach Paper Co 1.276.25 John Zupko Assessing A Collecting 1,983 68 64-0- Scprvborc Deport Dcvcds Progress Id Obteh Dosin S.C.S. District; Dosrd Dircots Activities Without Pay The following report of the activities of the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District was recently "compiled and presented by Alden D. White, chairman of the board of supervisors. Inasmuch as it contains much valuable and informative information relating to all the Basin, the entire report is being published. The Basin district board of supervisors in addition to Mr. White are Joe Wilcken, Tabiona fanner and stockman, vice- chairman; Leslie Goodrich, Bluebell; LaRue Pickup, Rand-letand Marvin Smith. Vernal. This group works very closely with the farmers and office and field personnel of the SCS, end without compensation. Thomas B. Evans is the district conservationist employed by the Soil Conservation Service. He end others on the SCS staff, who work out of the Roosevelt office, cooperate very closely with the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District. ANNUAL 1951 REPORT GENERAL While soil conservation itself has made rapid strides during the past decade in the Uintah Basin, the knowledge of what a Soil Conservation Distict is and how it functions has still not become generally understood by the majority of the people. Considerable time has been spent along educational lines in trying to get over to the people that the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District was voted into existence by them in the first place, and that it is a means of local together in presenting material on fertilizers and soils to farmers in Mt. Emmons, Tabiona, and Roosevelt. A total of 78 farmers attended the four meetings. CONSERVATION PLANS A total of 53 complete farm plana including 42,686 acres of land were written this year. In addition, 153 initial agreements embracing 71, 887 acres were aigned. i t. We supervisors do not receive Ex-offic- irrigation any pay for our district work, nor are we looking for any; but we would like very much to have everyone within the District boundaries know what a district is, and work with us to make their district s success. The Uintah Soil Conservation District cannot be dictated to by any state or federal bureau or agency, nor has the federal government the authority to create a soil conservation dis- tist, 4Vi months; trict or appoint a supervisor. head-gate- s, 1 civil engin3 engineering aides: 3 eneer; we have discovered our Uintah Soil gineering aides, part time. However, that through Conservation District we can work together In an organized, neighborly way to solve our own local conservation problems. Districts provide s means $107,636.01 where farmers, government, inTOTAL dustry. business, and education can work as a team for ihe strength and health of their I, Porter L. Merrell, County community as well as for the of Auditor Clerk and nation. Duchesne County. State of Utah, EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES foredo hereby certify that the The District donated 3150 00 going and hereunto attached is to the Duchesne Countv school a full, true and correct state- for purchase of filiri strips and ment of the receipts and dis- literature dealing with conservaof the bursements several The School Board matched tion. tofunds of Duchesne County, this amount and all material gether with a statement of the purchased became the property property owned by aaid County, the schools. with the approximate value of Many classes developed conthereof, for the year ending servation projects, esch of which December 31, 1951. by either the In Witness Whereof. I have were inspected a Soil Conser- or Agent County hereunto aet my hand and af- vation District representative. fixed my official seal this 17th A total of 102 films were day of March, 1952. to 0012 people and school shown MERRELL L. PORTER children during the year. The dhchesne County Auditor County Agents assisted wholeheartedly in this program. A display of grasses that can Equipment Standardisation be grown In the Uintah Basin Aida Global Oil Production Standardization of oil field were shown at the Duchesne Fair. drilling and production equip- County were held with Two meetings 1923 in by ment, inaugurated with 90 classes, trainee Veteran InstiPetroleum the American -In attendance. students tute, has expanded to the point In cooperation with Uintah where A.P.I. standards are recClair Acord. the ognized internationally. This County Agent and the Soil means that the component parta Forest Supervisor two raof a drilling rig can be pur- Conservation Service, with conbroadcasts dealing dio in chased from manufacturers were made during 13 foreign countries and assem- servation bled at some distant point, ready 'oThimdi.d five tetchere In to drill. There are at present schools were 441 manufacturers in the Unit- the Uintah County of the Diamond on a tour taken out155 located ed States and areas in coside this country who manufac- Mountain reseeding Countv with Agent operation ture according to A.P.I. specifiAcord. the Forest Service. Soil cations. Conservation Service, and the Uintah County School Board. not John Swenaon. soil scientist "Preventive medicine for the Soil Conservation Seronly is better but cheeper. Dr. C. E., A. Wilsnn, professor vice. and Louis Jensen. Duemeritus, Public Health, Yale. chesne County Agent. worked Cortlflcatlea There were no new group agreements prepared this year. CONSERVATION PRACTIC- - " APPLIED J The following is a list of practices completed by district cooperators during the calendar year of 1951: Range Improvement, 51.196 acres; Pasture improvement, 391 seres; Seeding of range, 1,151 acres; Seeding of pasture. 1,422 acres; Woodland management, 55 acres; Farm drainage, 42 acres; Land leveling, 316 acres. Improved methods of water application, 604 acres; Green manure, 579 acres; Clearing and Grubbing, 2,894 acres; Fertilizer, manure, 681 acres: Fertilizer. commercial. 1,553 acres; Crop rotation, 958 acres; Farm ponds. 29; Field diversions, 8.25 miles; Windbreaks, .87 mile; Stockwater development. 68; Soil saving dikes, 17,205 lineal feet; Ditch construction, 176,440 lineal feet; Small structures, 349; Large irrigation structures. 4; Streambank protection, 5,730 lineal feet; Soil saving dams, 2; Fish pond establishment, 28. The District furnished technical assistance to 14 irrigation companies during the year. The projects were varied and among them were making designs for, or supervising construction of, diversion dams, drops, siphons, flumes, and laying out canal systems. ASSISTANCE RECEIVED BY THE DISTRICT The following personnel, equipment, and materials were made available to the District by the Soil Conservation Service: Personnel) 3 .farm planners, 1 district conservationist. 1 soil scientist, full time; 1 soil scien- Equipment: 1 loaned for 12 months. Materials: Grass and clover seed. 413 lbs; Shrubs and trees planted, 4140. Assistance was received from the Duchesne and Uintah Coun-tl- y Agents in conducting tours, demonstrations, and holding educational meetings. The Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and Indian Service have cooperated in furnishing information on lands under their administration. This information was used in preparing conservation plans for cooperators using the federal lands along with their own private lands. The District cooperated with the PMA committees from DuUintah and Wasatch chesne, counties in ascertaining tne nej for supervising the install- ation and certifying the establishment of all permanent type practices. The District worked with the Farmers Home Administration during the year in helping FHA clients plan and carry out conservation programs. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service furnished fish for 28 Culti-packe-r, ponds. FINANCIAL REPORT AS OF At the DECEMBER 31, 1951 beginning of the year 1951. the District had on hand and in the bank $2,822.57. During the year they received from various sources, 32,355.77. Expenditures amounted to $467.05, which ft, ... i l"d 01 FARM SAFETY HINT A rising toll of tractor fatalities and prospects that more power marhinery will be at work on farms than ever before highlights the need for some serious resolutions regarding safe operating practices with tractors in the fields. |