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Show Herbert W. Redshaw Billy J. Richardson J. Glen Shumway INDIAN RESERVATION ROADS Salaries: 746. 77 Banks to sell 1,029.76 3, 154.46 1,373. 32 45,401. 16 medallions I 1,226. 31 225. 02 In a move designed to assist in the celebration of the 1969 Golden Spike Centennial, the Utah Bankers Association announced today that most 9,284.37 j member banks will sell Golden 95.00 Spike souvenir medallions to 4,211. 78 customers desiring them. 1,072.83 The handsome souvenir 20, 129. 76 Imedallions, minted by the U. S. Government, are Bridges and Culverts: being sold to finance CentenGeneva Pipe Company 10, 155. 44 nial operations and activities. "We have wanted to support Total Materials, Supplies and Services 30,285.20 Ithe travel industry for some time now, " said Frank Nelson, Total New Road Construction 75, 686. 36 Jr. , president of the Bankers Association. "By serving as CAPITAL OUTLAYS an outlet for sale of these souvenir medals, our member Equipment: banks will provide a valuable Wheeler Machinery service. 21,200.00 Company "The coins are being sold at San Juan County Road 11,500.00 Total Equipment prices established by the 32,700.00 Golden Spike Centennial Cele" Nelson Total Capital Outlays 32,700. 00 bration Commission, continued, "and there is no markup or profit for any memGRAVEL STOCKPILE ber bank in the transaction. The coins are being sold strictly as a" service to customers. The medallions are 15 16th inches and 2 12 inches in diameter. The larger medals are available in both silver and bronze; the smaller in 4,014.45 Travel: 57.29 Lavar Lyman Equipment Operation: Broderick Tire Service Lyman Truck Line Motor Parts Company Quality Ford Sales Western Road Machinery Wheeler Machinery Company Total Equip. Oper. 27. 30 5. 50 60. 18 47. 11 67. 40 154.41 361. 90 Rental: Lavar B. Lyman Road Materials: Blanding Lumber Company 23. 80 bronze only. One side of the medallion depicts the engines Jupiter and No. 119 nosing together against a mountain background. The inscription reads: "The Pacific Railway is Completed. May 10, 1869. The Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads Linking the Nation. Promontory Summit, Utah. " The opposite side shows a section of rail bearing the dates 1869 and 1969, with a railroad spike separating them. The inscription around the edge reads: "The Oceans United by Railway. Golden Spike Centennial Celebration Commission. " The medallions have been 22,006. 96 Materials, Supplies and Services B - Rentals: ROAD FUND (1968) Youngs Concrete Products - Road Allotment 200, 942.21 10. 024. 55 Interest Total distributed to Road Materials: Clark Tank Lines Company 392. 85 Petroleum Phillips 3, 324. 10 Company W. S. Hatch Company 1, 538. 59 Total Road Materials 5, 255. 54 REVENUES B 2, 600. 00 210,966. 76 Total Revenues 210,966. 76 Beginning Balance January 1, 1968 144, 189. 66 Total Revenues and Beginning Balance 355, 156. 42 Total Materials, Supplies and Services held feasible (or water , power ROAD MAINTENANCE A Materials, Supplies and Services: Grand County 12,457.23 Total Materials, Supplies I 12, 457. 23 NEW ROAD CONSTRUCTION Salaries: Max Bailey George H. Barry Bernal Bradford Garth L. Bradford 2,078.80 2,981.68 Ted C. Bronson 1,635.76 Warren F. Bronson Robert F. Bryan 3, 107, 05 231. 17 162. 00 155. 87 1, 36 666. Jack H. Calliham Allen M.; Carson Alfred C. Christensen Bruce PL Frost George Gonzales Melvin M. Halliday Neil J. Harvey Ronald J. Harvey Ormas D. Hawkins Stanley Hawkins George Hill Delores Hurst Michael Jaramillo Cardon De Jones Harry B. Laws James Parley Laws Stephen K. Meyer Guy C. Palmer John D. Palmer Oren K. Palmer R. L. Pearson Gilbert Clay Pehrson Cipriano Perea Jack Randolph 924. 38 348. 86 1, 723. 88 186. 75 534. 38 964. 23 453. 93 1 27.00 3, 340. 11 448. 93 140. 64 216.00 808. 48 528.24 2, 463. 98 1,841.39 3, 956. 18 REVENUES 1,446.91 2, 693. 49 1,379. 33 1, 963. 59 39. 68 647. 80 newly published report indicates that large dual purpose nuclear plants are a promising means for producing large quanties of fresh water and power to meet the growing (requirement of arid areas in the Southwest United States land Northwestern Mexico. A team of experts appointed by the government of the two nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency jointly conducted the study in the region comprising Southern California and the state of (Arizona, Baja California and j Sonora. Although Served by the (Colorado River, this semi-- J tropical desert region suffers from an acute lack of water. The report concludes that jin establishing the true economic value of desalted water as related to water from alternative sources, such factors as (a more dependable water supply system, reduced water treatment, the possibility of increasing crop production and producing higher value crops, and the reduction of the total amount of water used must be quantified in order to determine the true increment of value for desalted water. 12,457.23 Total Road Maintenance member Nuclear plants 7,855.54 EXPENDITURES and Services UBA banks during the past several weeks. Most banks in the state should now have coins available for those interested. Property Taxes Current year taxes Prior year taxes Total Property Taxes The San Juan Record 2,023. 24 112.43 2, 135.67 Monticello, Utah Thursday, March 27, 1969 Page A 8 |