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Show 2 The Salina Sun November 9, 1972 Page t GENERAL FUND THE 3 60 Eut SUN SALINA Main Street Selina, Utak Telephone 1 529-367- 1 ! Expenditures & Revenue For the Fiscal Year ending June 1 Subacription in Advance, $4X0 per Copy pear-Sing- le 1 0c Actual Property Taxes Other taxes - Sales Tax Other Licenses: Business Licenses Dog Licenses $16,693.72 19,461.30 Total Other Licenses: Court Fines 5,702.74 7,522.50 4,572.74 1,130.00 Revenues from other Agencies: State Liquor Fund 1,410.40 3,150.00 Fire Contract Total Revenues from other Agencies: 4,560.40 Charges for Current Services: Cemetery Fees Swimming Pool Fees Other Current Services 1,076.98 1,179.00 630.06 Total Current Services: Furniture getting ragged? Car seats looking old and worn? Ross Upholstery can make them look like new. Come in and see 0. 026tfc us. DRAPERIES Selections R. Large 8t R. FURNITURE 529-328- FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Call Mrs. Warren Jen7. or sen, 529-38- 40 FOR FALL CUSTOM PLOWING NEEDS. Call Stan Jensen, 026tfc 529-740- 4. T.V. Service and Repair-Blac- k & White and Color. Fred Sheppard, 51 E., 3rd N Salina. Tel. 9. or D16tfc 529-39- 28 529-392- REMEMBER GUNNISON N9t2c Crane. Prescription sunBlack leather case. Can be picked up at the Salina Sun Office. N9tfp FOUND: your equipment need arises. HesstonHay Equipment, John Deere Farm Equipment, only 14 miles north Reliable service. of. Salina. Doing business since 1945. M9tfc Authorized TORO Service. Why wait? Get your mower in shape Factory authorized repair for most Iawnmowers and Complete stock of engines. parts. Twenty years of experience in the lawnmower business. WESTENSKOWS. Call Stubbs Pro Hardware for pickup and delivery of your mower. NOW! Will buy hides of all kinds, sheep, deer, elk, cow, etc. Call 5, 397 South Glen Bird, 3rd East, Salina. TD21p Other Revenues: Interest Income Clinic Rent Hospital Donations & Equip. JENSENS T.V. SERVICE of Richfield servicing this area daily. Transistor and color Call specialist. collect service. 896-43- 528-33- for 41 or prompt 015tfc FOR SALE: 1968 Mobile Home, 12 x 50 Melody Home. Call Granger, 529-744- 299-00- 34 glasses. FOR SALE: 144 12 acres of farming land located west of Gunnison with 148 12 shares of Piute Res. water; also 1500 acres of grazing land with 128 shares of Fayette water. If interested, contact H. V. Roper, Fayette. N2tlp JUST ARRIVED-NeWestenskows. Bicycles. w HEARING ear model $159.00 total cost. Free test, free fitting in the privacy of your own home. Phone us collect for appointments. 100 guarantee for one year. G. Yeaman Sales, Salt Lake City, 012t4p AIDS-Behi- carry parts for all bike parts and ed tires. We , Insemination sponsored by Curtiss Breeding Service held in Salina December 5, 6, and 7. For information, contact Ron -- 0- Total Transfer L Loans: -- 0- -- 0- Total All Revenues and Transfers: 353-45- 97 East Main Salina 529-393- 1 I 6,089.20 9,059.07 2,651.53 Total: 17,799.80 Materials, Supplies 4 Services City Hall Buildings: Materials, Supplies 4 Services 660.00 1,461.19 Total General Government: 19,920.99 SALE: 1972 Impala, Power steering & brakes, low mileage, perfect condition. 1. N2tfC Call 538-218- FOR SALE: One N2t2c 529-331- 2. PIANO FOR SALE: Beautiful, new condition, less than 12 price, cash or terms, 143 S. 529-330- PROBATE NO. 3362 CREDITORS will present claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned executor at the offices of Mattsson, Jack-so- n 4 Mclff, 151 North Main, Richfield, Utah 84701, on or before the 3rd day of February, 1973, which claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions f Section 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and 75-9-- with proper verification as provided therein. 9,720.97 4,781.62 824.76 Fire 019tfc 0. SALE: brick home, oil heat. See at 5th S. and Mainin Gunnison, 7. 026t3c Recreation Center. A turkey dinner was served and an enjoyable evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer and Hannah Spencer traveled to Salt Lake over the weekend. While there, they attended the blessing of their first great grandson and Jay helped with the blessing. Parents of the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Annette) Ludlow, Fort Riley, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaw and family, Murray, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Faye Harward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wasden, plentiful and selling in many packages and load lots, remainder Slaughter Cows. Yearling Feeder Steers and Heifers and Calves 50? to $1.00 lower, with most decline on lighter weights. Slaughter Cows 25? to 50? lower. Bulls steady. Choice Slaughter Steers absent. Few Holstein Steers Slaughter steady to 25? lower. Slaughter Heifers scarce, few represen-tiv- e sales 25? to 50? lower.- Jesse Richard Thornell Executor 2, 9, 16, and 23, 1972. - Choice FEEDER STEERS: 220 - 300 lbs. $53.00-$61.2- 5. lbs. $51.00-$55.0- 0. Choice 300-4lbs. Choice 400-50- 0 Choice 500-6$47.25-$51.5- 0. Choice lbs. $42.00-$47.3- 0. 600 - 700 lbs. $40.50-$44.3- 5. lbs. $38.00-$40.6- 0. Choice 700-8lbs. Choice 800-9including a few fleshy indivGood 300-4iduals $35.00-$38.3- 0. 0. 0. CREDITORS will present claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned Administratrix, at the offices of Mattsson, Jackson 4 Mclff, 151 North Main, Richfield, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of February, 1973, which claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section 75-9- -5 Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as provided therein. and Good lbs. $41.00 -Standard and Good Standard 270-4- $44.75. Holsteins Hol-stei- ns 00 400-60- 0 lbs. $36.50-$41.2- 5. Standard and Good Ho0 lbs. $34.00 -with few mostly Good lsteins $36.50, 600-85- Holsteins 850-9- 50 lbs. $32.00-$35.0- 0. FEE:):-;?- . .fEIFERS: Choice 250 - 300 lbs. $46.30-$50.0- 0. lbs. $44.70-$47.0-0. Choice 300-4lbs. Choice 400-50- 0 $39.25-$44.6- 0. Mostly $40.00-$43.0- 0. lbs. Choice 500-6$36.50-$40.2- 5. Choice 600-7lbs., including a few Good graFew Good des, $33.75-$36.50 lbs $36.00 - $42.25. Good 400 - 500 lbs. $33.00-$38.2- 5. 00 00 00 0. 270-40- Dates of Publication: November 2, 9, 16, and 23, 1972. Total Public Safety: Youngsters who exhibit signs of being unusually tense or tired after normal, daily activities may be displaying signs of hearing losses, according to officials of the Bel-toCrusade for Hearing Conservation. Children with impaired hearing frequently have to exert special efforts In order to hear enough to know what is going on around them, the Crusade officials point out. SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS: Standard to High lbs. Steers Good 1255-14$31.70-$32.6- 0, with couple low Choice $33.20. Few high Good lb. to Low Choice 1015-1150 ne Public Works: Streets 4 Highways: Personal Services Materials, Supplies 4 Services Street Lights 3,850.60 3,902.47 5,093.27 Total: 12,846.34 Airport: Materials, Supplies 4 Services 264.74 13,111.08 Public Health: Health Services: Materials, Supplies 4 Services $30.00-$33.6- 0. SLAUGHTER COWS AND BULLS: Few Commercial Cows $26.70-$28.7- 5. Utility Cows $23.50-$26.7- 0, with bulk averCutter aging $24.50-$25.5- 0. Few UtCows ility Bulls $31 .00-- $ 33.30. At the time of this report, there remained about head of cattle to be sold, mainly Feeder and Slaughter Cows. $22.00-$25.2- 3. 500-60- 0 Hospital Clinic Water System (Depreciated Value) Sewer System (Depreciated Value) Irrigation System (Depreciated Value) Truck - W & S (Depreciated Value) 18,469.35 240,942.11 303,443.02 3,092.68 3,422.12 Personal Services Materials, Supplies Services A Total Public Library: Shaw, who is recuperating from major surgery, performed last Thursday, in the Gunnison Val- ley Hospital. Billie Lou Johnson and daughter, Cami, traveled to Provo, Wednesday, to keep a medical appointment. ' Beth Curtis and Marie Taylor, Gunnison, traveled to Pay son, last week, where they visited with Beths sister, Mrs. Arlin Stephensen, from Nephi, who is hospitalized in a Payson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kershaw, Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Now parents, when grades come out, have a heart. You k row how hard it is to get going Curtis, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Monroe, Sunday, in Scipio. this first term. Besides, its impossible to watch television and do activities, let alone do lessons. Now, before I end this short story, I dont want to forget wrestling. Mr. Bird and Dent Sorensen are going to hand! t this yftir, and you can bet things AND YOU THINK GOT PROBLEMS YOUVE Well, youre not the only one, for it seems in the span of one week, in the Douglas Harward home, the electric toaster blew up, the electric iron failed to heat up, water dripped into the electric stove and it blew up, (for further proof of this check the singed hair on Margarets head) the washer ran over and then quit running, and last but not least, the Harward children tried to vacuum up the water from the washer, and then the vacuum blew up! Ah, just an- look bright. Thanks, parents, for your support during football and I hope youll back up wrestling and basketball with even more enthusiasm. Liabilities: HOLD III Public Library: Jeanette Kennedy, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winkler, from Escondido, California, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden, last Wednesday. Best wishes go out to Gena yet. 1,260.00 815.88 $1,509,626.52 Spencer. Sorenson, Rusty Albrecht, Scott Johnson, Richard Wasden, Johnny Shepherd, Kenny Thompson, Kenny Bal, Doug Holt, Timothy Dahlsrud, Leland Huntsman. Lane Peterson, and Kelly Hallows. For ChristenJunior Varsity-Dir- k sen, Bart Kiesel, Chad Burns, Mike Tidlund, Kelvin Anderson, Greg Noyes, Jim Mickelson, Greg Jolley, Mike Hansen, Eddie Mickelson, Alan Peterson and Ricky Robinson. These guys worked hard and they deserve to make the team, but their battle hasnt even started LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND FUND BALANCES: TOTALS light refreshment was served. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pierce, from Heber City, visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Right now, perhaps, is one of the deadest times of the school year. The deer hunt is ended, football is over, and, perhaps, worst of all, the term ended. This means students only have a short while to soften up parents for grade day. Yes, even though things are fairly calm, things are looking up as the basketball tryouts are over and the fine teams are: Varsity-Kev- in 2,025.63 0- 2,025.63 Total Public Health: Report the informal stuff is of, I wish to thank Coach Bill Jones, Paul Beck, Dent Sorensen and Hugh Bird for their parts in football. And we all know theyll do another tremendous job in basketball and wrestling. -- Hospltal 4 Clinics: Capital Outlay - Clinic Heifers D'ent Jensen Good 500-70- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WALTER WESLEY FALLON, deceased. NEDS 60 20 2,765.01 18,092.36 I.S.II.S. 00 lbs. 400 - 500 lbs. $44.00-$47.50 lbs. $35.00-$42.-2- 5. Good NOTICE TO CREDITORS 15,327.35 1,376.00 1,389.01 home. Leon Quarnberg, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnberg. Tana Bennett and Jean Bas-tia- n traveled to Salt Lake, Monday, where Tana kept a medical appointment. Sunday evening, in Sacrament Meeting, Teddy Hallows reported on his L.D.S. Mission to Thailand. After meeting, a was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hallows. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hallows, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Rasmussen and Mrs. Verl Rasmussen, Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen, Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Jensen, Sigurd, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Morrison, Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Hallows, Loa, Colleen Sorenson and Michelle Mickelson. Teddy showed slides of his mission and a Indianapolis, Indiana, spent the weekend visiting at the home of 00 00 Department: Personal Services Materials, Supplies 4 Services Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden. Mr. and Mr s. Robert Potratz, from Arizona, have purchased and moved into the Jerry Nelson The Aurora Riding Club held a party, Friday, at the Aurora lb. Steers 0 500-70- supply; ' 00 Elaine W. Fallon Administratrix Personal Services Materials, Supplies 4 Services Other Vickie Nielsen Salable at Auction 1670 com- pared to 1270 last week and 1720 last year. Above average attendance with trading active. Bulk of the supply Feeder Cattle with this class repreof the senting nearly 80 rec liner lounge chair, one sofa with matching pool chair, one standard-siz- e table, all in practically new condition. Also one vanity with big mirror, one kitchen table. See Bronzell Pickett, Redmond, State, Salina, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES LYLE THORNELL, deceased. Public Safety: Police Department: Total Public Works: FOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 3363. Expenditures: General Government: Administrative: Personal Services Materials, Supplies 4 Services Other charges N2t2p 1. Lose weight with NEW SHAPE TABLETS and HYDREX WATER PILLS. Gunnison Rexall N2t5c Drug. Now taken care other exciting week in the home of electrician, Douglas Harward. hEftl. KEEP OUT COLD I juTWIndowa .j?02IS,. . 2,075.88 Parks, Recreation St Cemeteries: Pool St Park: Personal Services Materials, Supplies St Services Capital Outlay-Po- ol 528-797- Total: Cemeteries: Personal Services Material, Supplies Babysitting in my home. Phone 0, Mrs. Allen Jensen. TSssB. 1,167.00 1,576.38 7,000.00 fol ONLY 1968 Chevelle FOR SALE: Good condi Hon. Super Sport. Bucket seats and four speed on the floor. Magnum wheels. Contact Wayne Grundy at Buds NDtlc Trailer Court. Spring Aire Mat- FOR SALE; tress, inner jirings and mattress for a double bed in excellent condition. Contact Mrs. Stanley Burgess at 66 W'. 2 No. 5. or telephone N9tlc 529-369- Sewtccme FT. SILL, OKLA.-Arm- y Second Lieutenant Robert S. Taylor, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Taylor, 203 S. First East, Salina, Utah, recently completed a Field Artillery Officer Basic Course at the Army Field Artillery School, Ft. ail, Oklahoma. During the' course, students gain proficiency in artillery techniques and are introduced to new weapons and doctrine. Lt. Taylor is a 1967 graduate of North Sevier High School. His wife, Nancy, lives at 136 USU Trailer Court, Logan. Services Total Parks, Recreation St Cemeteries: Total Expenditures: Revenues ' 6,614.93 16,358.31 13 South Main 1971 46,121.79 Richfield, Utah Fund Balance June 30, 1972 $36,465.19 30, RECEIVED ASSETS: Cash on Hand and in Bank 1,845.92 1,214.52 21,587.30 from other Funds U. S. Government Bonds (series H) Amt. Available to retire Bonds & Int. Deposit with State Insurance Fund Fixed Assets: Land Office Furniture & Equipment, Sheds & Buildings Public Library - Building Equip. Parks - Equipment Cemetery Sprinkling System Swimming Pool Airport y St 75,500.00 481,962.35 80.00 954.96 1,264.34 21,778.87 9,593.21 25,941.61 13.619.63 182.00 8,748.45 19.872.63 11,574.66 25,646.95 53,521.79 Fixtures Fire Depart. - Equipment Fire Depart. - Buildings Curb Factory Reconditioned 48 acre fa, near Aurora, water Euy Is Street Lighting System Extensions Gutter I. Stokermatic Heaters 180 acre IU Furniture incloded. Nice excellent farm, great location, good buy! 5 bedroom home, 4 bedroom home. Good 2 bedroom home in Nice excellent location, with ! its on location, best buy!! ! ! at good price, one anyone an acre, $9500.00! WE NEED YOUR LISTING Phone 896-504- 2 ! Salina, $10,000! 2 bedroom home could afford, R sck 10 acre farm in good location!!! fireplaces, and family room! Investments: White-Wa- 3 New $165,368.05 Accounts St Notes Receivable: Accounts Receivable Special Assessments Recelvuole Due So Install Anyone then polyethylene It's the only plsstic window materiel., GUARANTEED .2 FULL YEARS nwiNtiin namcawiwi AT YOUR HARDWARE, LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY STORE $9,656.60 June Run! $71,584.25 over Expenditures: Fund Balance 36 GENUINE Is fsr stronger 4,327.25 2,287.68 Total: 529-777- N9t4c 9,743.38 & PLASTIC flexible FOR ek Intermountain Farmers $61,927.65 School 528-751- Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers or Further Information 'j --- --j - - $46.50-$51.5- & Loans: Loan from Perpetual Care Swim St Fire Bonds Surplus Funds and A24tfc ARTIFICIAL Producers Salina Auction Transfers Total: nd FOR SALE BY OWNER: Older home on corner lot in booming Salina. Lot approximately 80 x 80 at 490 West Sandy Lane. brick. Has Building been vacant over 2 years. Vandals have broken all windows. I have windows and frames to replace all windows. Also 2 doors. You buy the place and do the work to install windows and doors and other needed repairs. I will also furnish new linoleum to cover all floors. All of thisyoursfor only$3,500. $1,000 down, small monthly payments on balance at 5 discount interest. Where could you beat this? Hurry and call or write E. D. Workman, Neola, Utah. 10 discount for cash. No agents please. 012t2c al 5,100.95 Total: ed Market Hem Legal Notices Dates of Publication: November Municipal Court: 012t4c 9. Williamson Furnaces: Thebest there is. Oil, gas, electric, .installed, serviced and guaranteed. Also air conditioners, electronic air cleaners and humidifiers. Buy now, dont wait till fall, special prices now. A. & A. Round Oak Furnace Co., 351 South 11th East, Springville, Utah, Ph.489-668- 1. F24tfc 131 4,027.50 600.00 473.45 Total other Revenues: 529-743- or 2,886.04 529-396- LOT FOR SALE: Building lot 170 wide x 92 deep. See at 160 East 2nd North, Salina. Call Terron after 6 P.M. 529-444- 0, j 30, 1972 Revenues G Kent Crandall - Publisher Carla Crandall - Editor rt y r Probate and Guardianship Notices , PubliakeJ ThuriUjr oI each week at Salina. Utak 54654 Second Clear Pottage Paid at Salina. Utak 64654 ft v 4 - 529-397- 4 ! ! ! I |