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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pape Four LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY TTAH Friday, December 28, 1934 IN OUR OFFICE ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATION FOR TIIE SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FOR, A PERIOD BEGINNING, JANUARY 1ST, 1935 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31ST. 1935. BE IT ORDAINED by the County Commissioners of Cache County, . Utah. SECTION 1. That the following sums of money or so much thereof as may be necessary, be ami the same sire hereby appropriated out of the General Fund for the Support of the government of the County of Cache, State of Utah, as hereinafter expressed, bgtnning January 1, 1935, and nding December 31, 1935 as provided Chapter 16, Section 1 revised. Statutes of Utah, 1933. 19, 16-2- AMOUNT TOTAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Commissioners Salary (Three) Expenses . COUNTY CLERK County Clerks Salary ' Deputies Salary (three) Extra Help , County Clerks Expense Co. Clerks Contingent Books and Records ... . 1.700.00 3.540.00 400.00 35.00 50.00 380.00 450.00 60.00 100.00 200.00 50.00 100.00 - 1 - - - - Printing and Stationary Adv. Annual' Report Furniture and Fixtures, Cabinets .Telephone Expense - Miscellaneous Typewriter and Computing Machine COUNTY TREASURER County .Treasurers Salary 2 Deputy Treasurers Salary Extra Help ..... County Treasurers Expense . . Premium Treasurer Bond Adv. Dei. Taxes , . Books and Records ... - Telephone Addressograph Expense Printing and Stationery COUNTY ASSESSOR T County Assessors Salary One Deputy Salary ..... Field Assessors Salary Extra Help - Assessors Expense Telephone Supplies and Fixtures Addressograph Expense Insurance assessors bond Reappraisal of Improvements Typewriter COUNTY RECORDER . County Recorders Salary Salary, three deputies Salary, Extra help - - - - SECTION III. That the following sums of money Is hereby ' ' , propriated from the Interest and Sinking Fund: 7,065.00 1.700.00 2.460.00 800.00 35.00 420.00 1.700.00 212.50 36.00 25.00 1,028.50 8,417.00 1.700.00 900.00 2.300.00 1.250.00 350.00 50.00 300.00 25.00 50.00 150.00 95.00 7,170.00 1.700.00 3,060 00 300.00 378.00 690.00 130.80 30.00 150.00 - - - - Miscellaneous' i.. Salary for Special Platter COUNTY SHERIFF County Sheriffs Salary Salary, two deputies U-- . Salary, Extra Help JCt. Salary, Dep. pache .Taking Inmates to Mental Hospital Bringing Prisoners to Prison Auto Expense $3,900.00 - , d 6,438.80 3.000.- 00 - 200.00 180.00 J 150.00 i 150.00 900.00 75.00 50.00 25.00 , i 375.00 500.00 1 150.00 250.00 100.00 ' 800.00 125.00 - .. - Printing and Stationary Fixtures Equipment, revolvers, etc Telephone apd Telegraph Prison Expensefeeding etc . Jail repair and equipment Miscellaneous expense Finger Print Expense -New Auto - ..... - ....... Insurance Ppmium ATTEST: C. V. MOHR Clerk. , (SEAL) Commissioners "voting against the above' Ordinance: 16-2- 425.00 300.00 30.00 130.00 130.00 500.00 .... 25.00 100.00 600.00 350.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 60.00 .... . . . . Supplies - - - - CACHE AMERICAN THE MOST amazing! SERIAL STORY of a GENERATION It actually happened ivithin your memory! - The story of a character more amazing than fiction; a true to life recre- ation of a man whose deeds make vivid, astounding pages of world history! Lustful eyes that hypno- tized! Hands raised in prayer that ravished unsuspecting beauties of a debauched and crumbling empire! Spectacle, drama, romance await you as you read each thrilling episode of this almost unbelievable serial story! Advt. Grasshopper Fund - Weed Control, spraying Bee Inspection Dest. of Rodents Office Supplies Dem. and Educational Exhibits Salaries, Weed control Cultivation, Weed control Co. Roads and Prop, Weed Control . Sale of Strays . Phone 183 For Window and Auto Glass Expert Glazing Prompt Service TOTAL $ 1.500 00 . JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 1.500 00 22 107 81 . 2,217.19 175.00 West First North We Call and Deliver $27,500 00 AND Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home VLen You Can Have It Done So Cheaply t 68 . Phone 183 LOGAN HARDWARE CO. SFCTION II. That the following sums of money or so much thereof as mav be necessary be ard the same are hereby appropriated out of the money derived from the County Road Department. Reed Supf. Salary Machine Shop Foreman Salary P.osd Maintenance and Machineshop Exp. and New Eqp Eqp. due Iandis Tractor & Eqp. Insurance Prem. The Old Folks committee sponsored a dance held in the ward hall Thursday night. Miss Eva Olsen and Miss Owen Abrams left Wednesday morning for Los Angeles, California to visit with relatives. They expect to be gone for three weeks. Mr. John Green is spending the holidays here with his family. The College West primary held a Christmas party Tuesday. A program was enjoyed and a play, The Birth of Christ was presented. A visit from Santa was enjoyed by the children. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Egan of Lewiston spent a few days here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olsen entertained at a Christmas dinner at their home on Christmas. Guests included Mrs. Betsy Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen entertained at dinner at their home Wednesday. Places were marked for eight guests. Mervin, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hansen, is again ill with pneumonia. This is the second attack he has suffered this winter. i: to-w- it: - te Mrs. Gilbert Saunders and son Gilbert and daughter, Carma spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hansen. semi-week- ly Fire Insu ar.ce Premium BOARD OF HEALTH County Physicians Salary Quarantine Expense .. . Vital Statistics JUVENILE COURT Salary, Travel etc Meals, Juvenile prisoners Telephone and Miscellaneous COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE County Surveyor's Salary Telephone and Telegraph Stationary and Supplies Blue Prints Maps and Plats FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Salary and' New Equipment Repair Equipment, hose etc. COUNTY AGENTS OFFICE Co. Agents Expense Salary, Office clerk Office Telephone Office Supplies .... Home Demonstration Agent Leaders Training School Extra Office Help Assistant Co. Agent Travel -Exp CROP AND PEST INSP. r; None RESOLUTION Salary, 2 Janitors Fuel and Lights Water taxes, building and grounds Janitors M re1 WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 16, Section 19, vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, proper estimates of revenue and necessary expenses by the heads of each Dpartment, Agency, or Institution for which Cbunty Funds are available have been duly filed with the County Auditor of Cache County, and:, WHEREAS, with! ni the time required by Law, the County Auditor has made and filed with the County Commissioners ai tentative budpreget setting forth in detail the revenues and expenditures of the ceding year the estimated revenues and expenditures of the current succeednext year, the department requests for expenditures for the ing year, and the lowest rate of tax levy which in his opinion will) raise the necessary amount of revenue, using the current years assessed valuation, and his detailed estimate of the essential expenditures of the County for all purposes for the next succeeding year, and accompanying the said tentative budget were the detailed estimate required by said law, together with a statement showing the financial condition of the County Funds as of September 30, 1934, also an estimate of the condition of the funds as of December 30th, 1934, which tentative budget was immediately made available for 1934, at the County Court public Inspection December 26th, AJ House, was fixed as the time and place of public hearing on the Budget prior to its adoption, and: WHEREAS, notice of the holding of such meeting for adoption of a budget was published, in THE CACHE AMERICAN, a newspaper published in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, for at least two weeks in ad', ar.ce cf said day, all of which more fully appears by the proof of publication hereunto attached and made a part hereof, and: WHEREAS this Board at the said time and place did hold said public hearing and fully consider and revise the said tentative budget and all things being fully and freely considered, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CACHE COUNTY, UTAH: 1 revised statutes That pursuant to said Chapter 16, Section of Utah, 1933, thereby and Is hereby adopted for, and as the budget of Cache County, Utah, for the year 1935, thei following A complete list of the items of this budget fully appears in that certain Ordinance, entitled, An Ordinance making Appropriation for the Support of the Government of Cache County, .Utah, for a period beginning January 1st, 1935, and ending December 31st, 1935, adopted by this Board on the 26th day of December 1934. and duly recorded in Book L at page 496 to 994, Inclusive, to Ordinance reference is hereby made for the details of the said budget and the same is hereby made a part hereof as fully and completely and with the same force and effect as if written out in full herein. Passed this 26th day of December AD., 1934. ATTEST: C. V. MOHR, Clerk (SEAL) A. W. CHAMBERS, Chairman. THOMAS MUIR, Commissioner. WM. WORLEY, Commissioner. 380.00 72.00 50.00 50.00 - Beginning Soon in the A. W. CHAMBERS, Chairman. THOMAS MUIR, Commissioner. WMt WORLEY, Commissioner. ' 1.000.- 00 - .j 17 ' - COUNTY ATTORNEY .County Attbmey s Salary Salary Stenographer Telephone Expense Office Supplies . Travel Expense MISCELLANEOUS .Special Audit State Insurance Premium Tax Refund . Maughan Law Library . Cache County Law Library Water Users Association Apropriation JURY AND WITNESS Jury and Witness, Juvenile Court Court .Jury and Witness, City Jury and Witness, Civil Jury and Witness Criminal .... Inquest Expense Jpry Comm. Expense Expense, meals ' Jury Printing rules of Court County Law Library Fixtures IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE TAXES Irrieaticn-Drainag- e Company Property BUILDING AND GROUNDS Improvements and Repairs a College Ward Dan-san- 1.800.00 - The Gleanor Girls entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maughan and Christmas party Sunday even- family. ing at the home of Miss Chloe Miss Velma Olsen entertained .....$40,000.00 Payment on Bonds Olsen. Games formed the even- the Bee Hive Girls and their partf. 15,500.00 Interest on Bonds ings entertainment. A feature of ners at a Christmas party on Sun50.00 g the party was a visit from Santa day evening at her home. A varCollege Ward A Christmas pro500.00 $56,050.00 Co. Fire Dep. Sinking Fund who presented each guest with a gram was given on Tuesday morniety of games were enjoyed after gift. A hot supper was served to which Miss Olsen SECTION IV., The following sums of money is hereby appropresented each ing in the meeting house under the twenty-fiv- e guests. guest with a gift. Lunch was served priated from the Poor Fund, Blind Fund Expenses; and Old Age direction of the MIA with PresiMr. and Mrs. Wilford Albiston to twelve guests. Pension: dent Harvey Olsen in charge. The entertained on Wednesday evening Chief of Police, Carl Poulter was following program given: AlRelief of Poor and Blind $19,500.00 a very Interesting talk here of welcome, Joseph H. Ol- in compliment to Miss Rhoda biston and Cyril Lowry of Alberta gave Old Age Pension 13,000.00 $32,500.00 Speech at the sacrament meeting Sunday sen; string trio, Israel Harmon, who have been guests at Canada evening. Special musical numbers SECTION V. That the following sums of money is hereby ap- Bert and Allan Olsen; reading, the Alhiston home for the past were given by Kenneth Murray of Mrs. Esther Nelson; comic speech, A delicious hot supper was propriated from the Dependent Mothers Fund: month. Wellsville. Milford Jenson; song, Gilbert Olserved to Miss Velma Olsen, Miss Relief of Dep. Mothers .$10,000.00 $10,000.00 sen; current events, Roy Zollinger; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Olsen spent Chloe Miss Rhoda Olsen, Albiston, musical selections, Preston and in Ogden. SECTION VI. That the following sums of money Is hereby ap- Helen Olsen; and two selections Serge Olsen, Mr. Lowery and Mr. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davis and Mrs. Albiston. and The remainder Fund: fair from the County propriated by the boys band. Following the of the evening was spent in play- daughter, Betty of Weston are program Santa Claus distributed spending the holidays at the home cards. Repairs of Assoc. Libllities ing gifts, candy and nuts from two of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen. $ 800.00 Repairs and Maintenance left Thursday Lowery Cyril beautiful Christmas trees. .. 1,600.00 Brigham Olsen, .David Jackson Exhibits State Capitol Expense Miss Edna Greene and Chloe Ol- morning for his home in Alberta and Alfred Speth who are enlist100.00 $ 2,500.00 Boy Scouts of America Canada after spending the holidays ed in the CCO camp are spending sen entertained the church histhe holidays with their parents. SECTION VII. That the following sums of money is hereby ap- tory class at a Christmas party here with relatives. on Sunday afternoon at the home Roy Olsen and Lawrence HarMrs. Howard Rogers and son. propriated from the Cache County Logan, City Library Fund: of Miss Greene. Music, games and mon left Thursday morning for Junior and daughters Edna and Logan-Cach- e .$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 the exchanging of gifts were fea- Los Angeles, California on a bus-in- '" Rose Marie were guests of Mr. Library Exp. tures of the entertainment after1 tn and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen on ChristSECTION VIII. DEFICITS FORBIDDEN. The Officers of the which refreshments were served. Miss Violet Olsen entertained mas day. various County Departments, Board, Commissioners, etc., for which Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen and the members of the church hisFollowing the dance at the appropriations are made in this ordinance are expressly forbidden to family of Rigby, Idaho spent Christ- - tory class of the on Christmas night a no College West such amount for of excess in the make any expense appropriated mas here with relatives. Sunday school at a delightful par- host party was given at the home befor Calendar the etc., year, department. Board, Commissioners, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abrams and ty on Wednesday evening. Games of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jenson. ginning January 1st, 1935, and ending December 31, 1935, excepting son of Providence spent Christmas were and refreshments A chicken supper was served to the law. matters the provided by day here at the home of Mr. and were seived. Miss Olsen presented following ccuples. Mr. and Mrs. each guest with ia gift. Dewey Olsen, Mr. and Ms. Lester This ORDINANCE shall take effect from and after its passage, Mrs. George Abrams. Mrs. Annie Nelson of Logan spent Miss Florence Olsen left Sun-- 1 Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olapproval and publication as required by law. Christmas day here with relatives. day for Buhl, Idaho to visit with sen and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Passed and Approved this 26th day of December, AX)., 1934. ap- Expense-Remittin- ... Furniture and Fixtures Books and Records Printing frnd Stationary $,3000 00 900.00 Phone 35 Read each amazing chapter! |