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Show Forecasts r.lorc Nuclear Power Use ABC ; s Car and bus Revenue - Other Employment gas-cool- 109,708.21 601.42 115.76 - January 1, 9,322.37 1972 ed Total Revenues and Beginning Balance 119,747.76 Other Government Agencies: San Juan Nursing Home 20,000.00 San Juan Hospital 86,723.01 Total Other Government Agencies as much energy as at present. Half of this energy, or nearly five times the present amount, will be electrical. The new forecast also reports the requirements for 856.99 Assessing and Collecting: uranium and the uranium riching services for the United States and other Ending Balance en- - Total Expenditures nist 119,747.76 and Ending Balance AIRPORT FUND 27,505.80 t Buildings and Grounds Operation: Blanding Garden Center Broderick Tire Service City of Mbnticello & 9.60 6.56 692.49 254.88 122.40 57.77 4.00 77.15 33.60 47.90 4.25 19.61 Grnds. Opr. 1,330.21 Total Materials, Supplies and Services Other: Insurance and Surety: Boyle Insurance Agency State Insurance Fund Total Ins. & Surety 2,467.37 185.00 5.93 190.93 -- Social Security: EXPENDITURES 53.01 243.94 Total Other Montlcello Airport Materials, Supplies and Services: Buildings and Grounds: Capital Outlay: Equipment : Monticello Mercantile Motor Parts Total Equipment 1.062.45 115.00 1.177.45 Total Other Total Organized Recreation - North Expenditures Professional and Technical Services: Loyd Roper 1,500.00 Total Total Materials, Supplies and Services Total Montlcello Airport Expenditures 1,177.45 4,908.27 3,151.64 3,151.64 Blanding Airport and Services: Buildings and Grounds Operation: 2,246.31 City of Blanding Materials, Supplies Total Materials, Supplies and Services 2,246.31 Capital Outlay: Improvements: City of Blanding San Juan County Road Dept. Total Capital Outlay 794.86 20,359.41 21,154.27 Total Blanding Airport Expenditures Bluff Airport Materials, Supplies and 23,400.58 Services: Renta.: Bureau of Land Management coun- - continued on next page 21,453.91 Total Revenues and Beginning Balance Total nuclear capacity in last years forecast because of an increasing tendency to turn to nuclear power to satisfy energy needs. The world totals are nearly the same 178.62 6,051.89 1973. to be 140, Total Travel 15.00 25.00 40.00 11,946.38 Beginning Balance - January 1, 1972 expected to be announced in 000,000 kilowatts by the end of 1980 ; 303,000,000 kilowatts by the end of 1985; and 1, 460.000.- 000 kilowatts by the end of the century. The nuclear capacity in communist countries, now about 2,500,000 kilowatts, is forecast to be 600.000.- 000 kilowatts by the year 2000. The new foreign forecast is slightly higher than Joseph Michael Adams Kenneth Craig Maughan 9,328.91 Total Airport Fund Revenues strong growth of nuclear power additions is expected to occur. In 1972, announcements were made for 42,470,000 kilowatts of nuclear generation capacity. A similar amount is tires is forecast The 154.37 32.15 Other Revenue: and continued nist 1,019.51 9,142.39 State Allocation: The U. S. forecast for 1980 and 1985 is lower than the last AEC forecast, published in December 1971, because of slippages in plant construction schedules and a slight reduction in the rate of growth and energy consumption. However, the situation on construction slippages is viewed non-commu- San Supplies and Services: Total Bldgs. Property Taxes: Current year taxes Prior year taxes Car and bus tax Total Property Taxes tury. other Odette San Miguel Power Assoc. Surburban Gas of Blanding Wycoff Company Inc. Youngs Machine Company (1972) REVENUES . 353.58 24.50 480.68 35.75 125.00 Steele Thomas Jaramillo JB Grain & Bean Company The new forecast predicts that there will be 132,000,000 kilowatts of nuclear power capacity in the United States by the end of 1980; 280,000, 000 kilowatts by the end of 1985; and 1,200,000,000 kilowatts. by the end of the cen- as temporary; Juan - North E. C. Olsen Co. Empire Electric Association Frank Edwards Co. demand for uranium is forecast to be 81,000 tons of uranium oxide in 1980; 150.000 in 1985, and 337,000 in 2000. The total domestic and foreign demand forecast to be provided by U. S. uranium enrichment facilities for reactor fuel is 1,714 million separative work units through the year 2000. A separative work unit is a measure of the effort expended in the enrich- . Materials, Travel: de ment plants to perform the enriching service. According to the forecast, which is based on conservative assumptions of population growth and energy consumption, U. S. nuclear generating capacity will grow to 1,200, 000,000 kilowatts by the end of the century over 80 times the present level of about 14, 700 .000 kilowatts. For comparison, the total electrical generating capacity in the United States of all types was 402, 000,000 kilowatts at the end of 1972. Record Total Salaries countries. World-Wi- Organized Recreation 106,723.01 12,167.76 December 31, 1972 15,769.75 EXPENDITURES L. A. 107,580.00 Total Hospital Tax Revenue Fund Expenditures April 58,354.74 Total Revenues and Beginning Balance Kent 856.99 5, 3,111.37 Joseph Michael Adams David E. Barber Kenneth Craig Maughan EXPENDITURES 10.00 Total Materials, Supplies and Services . ' 149.44 Assessing and Collecting 26,711.66 Total Airport Fund Expenditures . . Ending Balance - 10.00 10.00 Total Bluff Airport Expenditures 794.14 December 31, 1972 27,505.80 Total Expenditures and Ending Balance j j RECREATION REVENUES FUND (1972) 1973 55,243.37 Salaries: th of U. S. energy consumption is now electrical energy. By the end of the century, the U. S. will be using over twice non-commu- 2,583.93 Beginning Balance - January 1, 1972 110,425.39 Beginning Balance Agencies: Security Administration Total Revenues 110,425.39 Total Revenues 36,889.69 3,530.52 Montlcello Swimning Pool fees Pool fees 5,041.70 Swimming Blanding 663.28 Blanding Golf - Little League, etc. 6.534.25 fees Course Golf Montlcello Total Other Revenues REVENUES Property Taxes: Current year taxes Prior year taxes Car and bus tax Total Property Taxes tax 24 Other Revenues: (1972) HOSPITAL TAX REVENUE FUND 36,569.40 268.83 51.46 Total Property Tax continued from page 23 er and high temperature reactors. The report states that about i t LEGAL NOTICE The Atomic Energy Commission forecasts that nuclear power, now providing about 4 percent of this countrys electricity, will account for 60 percent by the end of the century. The new forecast titled Nuclear Power, 1973-20- 0 is the first AEC projection to go beyond 1985 and to consider the impact of fast breedone-four- Property Taxes : Current year taxes Prior year taxes Total Materials, Supplies and Services Other: Insurance and Surety: 5,017.30 |