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Show SYRACUSE CITY PROPOSED FOR 1954 BUDGET CENTERVILLE The following is a tentative budget of appropriations and expected revenue for the year 1954 as approved by the Syracuse City Council at the regular meeting of December 4, 1953: " RECEIPTS General Taxes $ 6,664.00 1,200.00 Liquor Fund B. and C. Road Fund 2,000.00 Water System Sales and Service 5,700.00 400.00 Water Connections Sewer System Sales and Service 1,200.00 : 300.00 Sewer Connections Cemetery 800.00 Annual Collection 125.00 Grave Openings 180.00 Interest on Elko Bonds f 50.65 Interest on U. S. Bonds Recreation Allotment From .County ! 175.00 TOTAL : 118,794.65 DISBURSEMENTS General $ Salaries Office Supplies Employees Insurance .. Municipal Dues and Expenses Assessments and Collections Auditors Service Attorney Fee Bonding City Officials Rents Welfare Publicity Water Department Salaries Mileage and Travel Expense Additions Plumbing and Repairs Filing and Membership Fees Assessments and Rents Pumping Water Inventory Sewer Department Metropolitan Sewer Service Sewer Additions Salaries Debt Service Water Bonds Interest on Bonds Parks, Public Property and Recreation New Construction (Park) Office Furnishings Telephone (Long Distance) Lighting Streets Recreation Christmas Lighting and Fixtures Hall Etc. .. Maintenance, Heat, Lights, City Sanitation Dump Maintenance Public Safety Justice of Peace Chief of Police Fires Mosquito Project Streets and Roads Engineering New Construction and Repairs Cemetery Caretakers Salary Maintenance and Supplies early from Kayaville, Daria County, Utah Thurs., Dec. 10, 1953 P. H Sunday evening joint programs were sponsored by the Sunday spirit of' Christmas was felt by all Schools in each of th' thrfe wards who attended. Correspondent this week. The trierne of the Phone Bountiful 1172-- J A surprise party went off beauwas the lif. and work of The Clique Club met Wednesday programs tifully as planned last Saturday the prophet Joseph Smith. evening when Mr. Richard Robins at the home of Helen Wiscombe. Babies blessed in the Centerville amusement hall. Santa Claus will also who is with the Air Force entertained at the Alta Club in A Ten members were present. ward Sunday ut Fast meet-- ! make a special visit to help en- -' and is stationed in Virginia. Sgt. honor of his mothers birthday. First Mrs. was to presented birthday gift Helen Allen. A special truest was ing were: a daughter of Mr. and ttrtain the party goers and gifts Garrison for three years' was with Mrs. John Robins was surprised t the Air Force in Germany and when she walked in' and found Mrs. Yvonne Turnbow from Mrs. Claude D. Ktikland and a will be distributed. Mrs. Keith Aller of 53( East while he was there married a twenty guests to wish her many Granger, Utah, a sister of Mrs. daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Carrol! Wiscombe. Eight members were Farr. In the Second ward, Caro- - 2nd So. Monday evening, attended charming girl, who visited here in happy returns of the day!' After a most delightful dinner the guests lyn Stevens, a daughter of Mr. ja Christmas party for the Davis Kaysville early this summer. present. h faculty wives at the home Town board members met Tues- and Mrs. Lyle SUcns was The annual Christmas party of enjoyed an evening of bridge. firmed a member of the church. of Mrs. Stanley Pitts in Bountiful. the Kaysville Lantern Club was Mrs. Jack Robins assisted Mr. day evening December 1st at the home. of Franklin E. Walton, Jr. Blessed were: a da i liter, Mr. and! The Harry Lyman home has Jield Wednesday evening at the Robins as hostess and special On Monday December 7th, a spe- Mrs. Morris Rodek.'k; a, son, Mr. 'been a merry place since the ar- home pf Mra Aan Bloodi Mra birthday toasts were presented by David Mrs. Mrs. in of Howard and October rival Vandermeyden; Mrs. Lennox Murdock, Mr. Armcial meeting was held at the home Ralph Williams and Mrs .Lee and her three small chil ton assisted as hostesses. The 80n- - Mr- - and Mr'' KunCy Ellis; of Golden L. Allen. Winn Temple- strong and Mr. Sterling Km, Tfcg Mrs. Callahan was the twenty-si- x dren. ton and Mr. Felsted from Salt guests enjoyed a de- dinner table was centered with a GoodselL 'former Lewis Jesse no were li.ere Lyman and has been lightful buffet supper after which lovely fall arrangement of yelloa Lake discussed the Weber Basin Water Project and how it would blessings or confutations in the living in the east. Mr. Callahan Mrs, Bernard Hannah read a chrysanthemums and gold lemon j will Third ward. join bis family for Christmas Christmas story. The guests then leaves. effect Centerville municipality. wl11 take tken! to live 'n The Neighborhood Club met last!and joined in Christmas carols after A joint Christmas party for the On The Sick wher he 18 attendln the! which "?e!e9 games were played. North and South Sagamore Camps Thursday at the home of Bessie UCLA Mr. Glen Garrett is home after of the DUP will be held Friday Smith. New members welcomed The Blood home was beautifully undergoing an operation a week Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.1 decorated December 18th at 2 p.m. at the into the club weic Opal Tondro, with m08t arti8tic and ago. We hope he will noon be out .TW No. 1st of Lindemann Centerville Second ward chapel.! Bonnie Miller and l.a France Niel-- LeRoyentertained four East couples of traditional decorations, and the and around again. special Christmas program will son. The evening was spent in their Salt Lake friends at home. be presented and gifts will be ex making chenille dolls for ChristMany Kaysvilles couples atchanged. All daughters are urged mas gifts. Plans were made for tended the Admirals ''Ball at the the annual Christmas party to be OPEN TIL 9:00 P. M. EVERY to attend. ' Lake. held in the recreation hall. Twenty Rainbow Randevu in Salt NIGHT! GIFTS AND TOYS FOR Derrell B. Tingey flew to Boise, members The Walt Marcellis enjoyed the were present. Idaho, Sunday afternoon on a busigala evening and also spotted THE WHOLE FAMILY! The Music Literature and Art dancing were Mr. and Mrs. Bob ness trip. i Club met Monday at the home of Barker. A birthday, party by P Mae WaU(m The meeting Mrs. Herb Barnes reMr. and ALWAYS 1ITTIR BUYS AT Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reeves, honor was conducted by President Lucille cently traveled to Washington, last Helen Tuesday Allen, ing Reading. Laurilee Walton played D. C, to visit with their daughter night. Dinner waa served to the piano solos "Morning Cantor and Dr. and Mrs. Joel and KAYSVILLE guests present and games were Thumbalina. The hostess read Gillespie and their two adorable played. a thought for the day." The youngsters. Mr. Barnes returned The Friendship Club met Thurs- Founders Day party to be held on day night at the home of Mrs. February 28th was discussed. The Stella Trump. Fifteen members general federation asked for club The thrifty American is setting the style for the world were present. Mrs. Elsie Heaton members to make contribution to and Mrs. Carol Duckworth from the rebuilding and renovating of Kaysville were special guests and Independence Hall in Philadelphia. gave a demonstration on table dec- President Reading reported that oration. A project was completed a project to donate gifts to the with the wrapping of fourteen Red Cross had been completed. dresses and nine pair of pajamas Mrs. Walton was in charge of made by the club and to be sent the program and presented as her as Christmas gifts to the Primary guests Dorothy Kimball Keding-ton- , Childrens hospital. Ruth Hardy Funk and Richard Word was received Sunday of Keddington, all of Salt Lake. Mrs. the hospitalization as a result of Keddington, accompanied by Mrs. severe heart attack of her father, Funk sang the following numbers: e. The Lass With the Delicate Air, C. R. Allred by Mrs. Helen Mr. Allred lives in Los When I Was Seventeen, When Angeles, California. Mrs. Wiscombe I Bring to You Colored Toys, Aria and her sister, Mrs. Prentiss Turn-bo- from The Prodigal Son," 'When of Granger left Monday even- Im In Love from the Marriage of Figaro; A Heart Thats Free, ing to be with their father. The Lilac Tree, Clorinda, and Donald Mrs. Folsom Bishop The Little Damsel Miranda," attehded a family dinner party I Love Life," One Fine Day Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. from Madame Butterfly and The his sister and brother-in-laNEW SEDANS and Mrs. Roy Hillam of Salt Lake. Toy Balloon. TU Ckampien CuM S4m Mr. Keddington gave English Six brothers and sisters with their MODELS! Experts SPORTS NEW wives and husbands were present, readings from the "Lancashire style NEW STATION WAGONS! and also his mother, Mrs. Hugh B. Lad. Mrs. Funk played Chopins RefreshFolsom, who recently reached the piano solo "Polonaise. NIW YOtKl MUSIUM OP interiors! New color-style- d MOMRN AIT cboae ments were served. age of 82 years. Eighteen for its exhibition of the Come in right away and aee Delivered is ten most beautiful sutomo what a sensational buy you can Mr. and Mrs. Hal LaBelle and members were present and special LAYTON the world the only bites ia 1954 get in a children visited Sunday in Tooele, guests were Mrs. Louise Grant and American designed and budt Studebaker. car so honored. with tUuuUrd tfmtut. Utah at the home of Beths parents, Mrs. Millie P. Walton. At surprisingly moderate cost, AWARMD OOLO MKDAL POR St I ni leal (J y, txtr. Mr. and Mrs.- William Gillespie. of owner be can the proud STYll by Fashion Academy, you A special meeting for stockHkiU tidtwtU Urn 4 ckrmm school of New automobile York noted most distinctive Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wiscombe thia wkttl disc pUtul t txtr Mt. fashion design. Studebaker ever designed. were hosts Sunday evening to mem- holders of the Duel Creek Irrigaateo bolds 29 international friiw mr nf? hm.M exThere ia no power-wastin- g awards. bers of their Book of Mormon class. tion Company will be held Decemia Mvbf waa ilia cess bulk anywhere in a 1954 PROM AUTO iOQQUITf HKVl Co a lily low prion a. I at ber 7:30 at the lit, p.m. assures This Studebaker. for A gala celebration you BHTOtll Motor World, for New aa oil attv 18M SjaSob. one. eaye Studebaker hae exceptional gas economy. taniniiias tha ' WillioaSy I Years Eve is being planned and Centerville First ward chapel. To made every other American Come in right away and try car took ten years older. sponsored by the combined M.I.A.s be discussed and considered will out a 1954 Studebaker the new of the Centerville 1st, 2nd and 3rd be the Weber Basin Water Champion or Commander V-Proqect Wards. Dancing to a name band, in relation to the Irrigation comfree noisemakers, a floor show, GOMM-PETERSO- N and breakfast will be included for pany. All stockholders are urged a price of $3.00 per couple. All to be present, according to Mr. ward members are urged to at- - George J. Miles, president. 143 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 3S3 LAYTON. UTAH Mavis G. Clayton ' j j j -- con-'Hig- an ! Ijt A 2,000.00 200.00 60.00 200.00 110.00 200.00 75.00 75.00 5.00 50.00 20.00 , 1,200.00 50.00 800.00 800.00 50.00 50.00 1,500.00 500.00 600.00 600.00 300.00 3,500.00 650.00 500.00 484.65 15.00 250.00 140.00 60.00 100.00 i 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 250.00 50.00 2,000.00 900.00 100.00 TOTAL $18,794.65 A public meeting for the hearing of the budget will be held in the Syracuse City Hall on Wednesday, December 16, 1953, at 7 :30 p. m. All interested persons are invited to at- tend such meeting. tend and to buy tb'M-tofficers of the M.I.A News About Folks in J3AMUEL COOK, Recorder. j , son-in-la- j car that Wis-comb- w tr bi(-s4Si- praise Studebaker Stude-bak- ltt, - rV-B- SKsrr sBOoriirc at in National AU-C-a igt winner in 1953 Ail 334 "binUm in m row I Tint ikooting mt it kut kst... 8. tkt MOTOR CO. Holiday Travel at its K -- fittest a Whisky afits wherever you go Eastward ho. Westward ho during the holidays get the most pleasure from your trip by traveling on a Union Pacific train. no traffic hazards There are no driving worries buck. no weather to Instead, you rest as you ride in Coach or Pullman . . . roam about when you want to . . . have refreshments in the comfortable lounge. ... ... sharpen your appetite. Union Pacific offers famous "meals that appeal." The tempting dining car feature for December is charcoal broiled steak with French fried onion, rings! To a vacation in itself. You arrive refreshed . . . ready to enjoy your stay to the utmost. A trip by Union Pacific is T,oy'1 ivel et pln P'", .our agnL for Depondoblo Transportation xm WKBXCT B 4 TEAB 010 M fttOf THE Kttl JUG) KOI CO, 10UISV1UL ; " KT. " Be Specif It .... use |