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Show Tuesday, February 15, 1949 school funds of $19,312 56 in most recent apportionment. The .following are the 1948 apportionments with 1947s figutes listed in parenthesis for pui poses of comparison: Price city, $55,583.79 Helper city, $26,254 69 Table 1948 Reviews Complete Apportionment ($24,971.87); Scofield town, $597 96 ($376.49) Wellington Funds Revenue Disposition to Twenty-si- x town, $1,578 78 ($2,453 30). Hiatown, $4,534 27 ($3,- The apportionment of the 1948 cent in collections during 1947. watha 692 Castle Gate town, $f,-938); ta collected by the Carbon The amount charged for collec78 ($2,901 59); Sunn y s i d e $987,-560 tion during that year was coun.y tieasurer ha; been 38 ($3,151.69). Cas65 of which $950,118.25 was town, $5,580 and of the $J73,019 9G col-- 1 and Gate tle Wellington are the 2 oi tn past year 68 per collected. u communities in only incorporated school a tor Of total po $667.56 the pu lCK uit amount, which smaller received the county cof-'eis o ,.ng to a report prepared was apportioned to the school in 1947. than apportionments diswas n ;Uek by N P Pettersson, this amount and County general fund, $60,862.10 tributed as follows' Uniform mindeputy Lounty treasurer. ($57,627 77), county road and state had been imum tax levy. $170,413.87, i i.y tieaiuici ($46,- fund, $48,689.68 bridge .a'.til with the collection ot schools, $216 669 06, and county 102 22); county indigent poor SloluUCol foi the year 1943 schools, $279,965 63. Of the $950,118 25 collected in fund, $9,737.93 ($5,762.76); county and o this amount $J78 0191'6 iond interest and sinking lund,1 was collected or a total of 97 021 1947, $647,736 went for school $4,868 98 ($23,051.11; to pay state an 203 96 in a.--, increase indicating per pm compared to the road indebtedness, $13,389 66 ($9,220 45); temporary transient! relief fund, $14,606.89 ($6,915 33);' county exhibition and advertising fund, $9,737 93 ($9,220 45)- coun- ty airport fund, $12,172.45 ($23,-- 1 051 11); weed eradication, $2,- -' 434.49 ($4,610 19), and agricul- tural extension service, $4,868 98 Kx,;Ao ($4,610 19). Building and constructive reserve fund, $24,344 83 ($23,- 051.11); Carbon water conservancy district, $6,086 21 (no levy and no apportionment in 1947); state bounty, $1,357.02 ($991.77); predatory animal control fund, $409 06 ($263.65); inspection tax, Schools Gei Largest ari of Tax Money and Delivery Service Pick-U- p Twice Weekly Every Tues. and Fri. dMumiimiiutiuiuimmimiiiiiiiMi ) PAGE FIVE THE DIIAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Please leave laundry or calls at any of our following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at Columbia PRICE STEAM LAUIIGRY ft ($49,-828.4- 44 coin-piet- eJ DANCE il CLEAlliriG CO. Motor po-.e- Rebuilding TO Your Favorite Orchestra EVERY SATURDAY , AT s N Z Inn - All Types Mechanical ... Work Auto Painting Body Aesyou Happy 35); tuberculosis and Bangs disease fund, $48 61 9 ($48.09), for a total of $281.93 Straightening ($280 When You Bring Your Truck fo $978,-01- B & F AUTO NEXT 96 as compared in 1947. REPAIR TO A&H SERVICE STATION Prompt Service - Guaranteed Work BILL GILBERT FRANK ROSSMAN . 7-U- P BOTTLING CO., Price, Utah Din ...may save you lots Of NIGHT r winter starting grief to $950,118.25 TRUCK Further figures reported by Mr. Pettersson indicated that 'abateService For Expert Engine Tune-u- p ments and exemptions to indigent widows and disabled veterans as provided by law totaled $2,741.51 of the taxes charged to the treasurer. This figure percentage-wis- e is .2719. Double, illegal and erroneous assessments accounted for $442.13 for a percentage of .0438, pumping plant "exemption amounted to $273 for a percent age of .0270 and uncollectible personal property amounted to You a custom? rout nuetc YOU APS NAPPY $680.03 for a percentage of .0674. API HAPPY IS NAPPY The balance which will go to inciubisi ur sow owe smciai tumi. cost tax sale amounted to $25,888 68. Chackla UUtiikou folntr ea4 Ctiackln The total levy for school purClaanknt Carburetor StdlauM Bowl Cbckln Cunprunwi. Cell. poses in 1948 amounted to 27.4 and Condanaar Chacklnt ead Barilla Air Claaalat mills as compared to 28.1 in 1947. Chacklnt Ganarator and Start Claanar Ganarator Gharftlnt and Bruahaa, 1948 was down brbken This Taatint laal Puma. levy Rata. to seven mills for uniform minimum local levy, 8 9 mills for state schools and 11.5 mills for county schools. Predatory and animal control DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER PRICE fund, 47; tuberculosis and Bangs disease, 3; inspection tax, 3 50. DODGE HEADQUARTERS af) Hinrk-Tlml- ' HBmaiaell fil Motor C. Ships' Histories Now Available on Request Because of the large number of queries regarding the availability of ships histories, battle reports,! and the accounts of campaigns of World War II, the navy department has compiled a list of these. This list is not complete, but at the present they have compedl the histories of 727 ships. 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