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Show Salina City Recorders Annual Report Of Receipts And Disbursements For Year 1960 RECEIPTS: General Taxes Business Licenses - Fines and Forfeitures County Fire Contract and Fire Calls Swimming Pool Cemetery Fees State Liquor Fund Class C Road Allotment Tap Water Sales New Tap Water Connections -- Waterworks Revenue Bond Sinking Fund Irrigation Assessments Sewer Maintenance Fees Sewer Connection Fees Water and Sewer Revenue and Sewer G. O. Bond Sinking Funds and Reserve Funds Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement Dist. 1951 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement Dist. 1953 Curb and Gutter Improvement Dist. 1954 Sale of Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds: .. $ 45,000.00 Principal 44.06 Accrued Interest 50.00 Premiums Dog Licenses Sale of Sewer G. O. Bonds: Principal Accrued Interest 300,000.00 2,444.44 $ 21,681.30 4,563.54 725.00 1,546.12 3,291.00 1,206.13 1,798.00 2,597.04 7,801.69 23,013.17 75.00 10,303.74 2,484.00 2,279.00 10,425.00 7,488.50 670.36 452.24 408.13 302,444.44 Interest on Investment of Bond Proceeds during construction period Federal Grant Funds on Sewer Project Sundry Receipts 896.61 33,300.00 112.50 TOTAL RECEIPTS CASH BALANCE $484,656.62 43,030.37 TOTAL $527,686.99 TOTAL CASH ON HAND AND BANK ACCOUNTS Bonds and Securities: .' United States Series H. Bond (Waterworks Revenue Bond Reserve Fund) Accounts Receivable: 145.21 $ Tap Water Sales Special Street Improvement Tax Sale Account Sevier County - i960 Property Taxes 1951 Curb, Gutter & Sidewalk Improvement Project 1953 Curb, Gutter & Sidewalk Improvement Project 1954 Curb and Gutter Improvement Project 1953 Sidewalk Private Notes Fixed Assets: Streets Office Furniture and Fixtures Fire Department: $ 5,791.81 Buildings 21,778.87 Equipment City Equipment - Sheds - Buildings Public Library Waterworks System Swimming Pool Sewer System Air Port $145,494.01 10,000.00 1,069.25 18,113.05 1,013.64 74.51 1,083.45 697.23 22,196.34 4,219.29 1,064.09 8,565.06 13,619.63 267,624.24 12,872.63 285,533.07 6,574.66 Public Safety: Police Department Fire Department 5,560.42 1,932.65 Public Works: Street Maintenance Street Lighting 1,347.33 1,908.02 $ 11,342.40 7,493.07 627,643.35 $805,333.70 1,599.87 1,500.48 Public Health Public Library Parks and Recreation: 1,632.83 249.26 1,790.13 Pool Swimming Parks Cemeteries $ 3,672.22 Waterworks System: 2,743.75 Salaries and Labor 2,078.74 Materials and Supplies 1,727.61 Capital Improvements Redemption of Revenue Bonds and Interest: d, rush of adver- buy from live-th- e FARMERS ASSN. Co-O- for your fertilizer needs :r f- ' I , i i 6 ,v.v.vW-- a ' 4& V' $ 51,000.00 45,000.00 300,000.00 A last minute tising prevented us from printThe Sevier ASC county office all the local news. This will has received notice that the ing next week, along with the appear Emergency Livestock Feed prothat occur between has been extended happenings gram thirty days. The new ending date is now now and then. April 30, 1961. Editor New applications will be required where al of the grain allotted to a previous application has been received, or where the grain which has not been received is not sufficient to carry the live- stock through April 30, 1961. If the grain allotted to any stock owner on his original ap- - INTERMOUNTAIN plication is enough to carry the stock through April 30, it will Utah Poultry & Farmers not be necessary for him to file a The date for new application. Branch Manager feeding this grain will autoHAROLD PETERSON be extended from matically March 31st to April 30th. Where livestock sales have been made, it is the responsibility of the farmer to report these sales to the ASC office. This can be done either by phone or letter or a personal call at the office. A substantial reduction in the number of livestock will make a corresponding reduction in the amount of grain allotted. All applications for grain to cover this extended 30 day per- iod must be filed at the ASC county office by March 16, 1961. 6,000.00 X V vV- V ;, ' r& 396,000.00 Now for the excuses Special Improvement Bonds: 1953 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk 3,255.35 The last shipment of the school yearbook was sent to the publishers on Feb. 24. Editors, Elaine Wilson and Carolyn Martines, report that 270 copies of the book have been sold to students. Wendell Christiansen of and a student at U.S.U., is practice teaching at North Sevier High School. Mr. Christiansens major is Industrial Arts, and his minor is Math. He teaches with Mr. Mower for six periods each day, and with Mr. Bird for one period. May-fiel- DISBURSEMENTS: $ 11,193.40 149.00 hold a class banquet, and invite a guest speaker. Many seniors have applied for scholarships, filled entrance forms to the college of their choice, and have made ar- rangements for housing. The Student Congress members have been hosts at banquets, given in appreciation of services performed to various groups of students. Banquets held at the school lunch center, have honor- ed members of the play cast and wrestling squad. Other groups will be guests at later dates. The FHA girls held their meeting March 1st. The officers presented an educational program. Members were shown a film on Civil Defense, after which important points were discussed. Another film, entitled Date With The Family, was shown: It emphasized how important family are. 27,570.68 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES: Advance Payments Water Meter Deposits Revenue and G. O. Bonds: Waterworks Revenue Bonds Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds Sewer General Obligation Bonds SORRY . . . Thirty Days TOTAL FIXED ASSETS General Government - Operation and Maintenance Capital Outlay Salina, Sevier County, Utah, Fri., March 10, 1961 Page 3 Program Extended TOTAL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 45,094.06 ftlweSaUmiSutt Livestock Feed Waterworks System and Sewer System Improvement Funds (Trust Account) Water and Sewer Revenue Bond Reserve Fund Water and Sewer Revenue Bond Sinking Funds Sewer G. O. Bond Sinking Funds Petty Cash regard- ing my predictions for the out1,641.66 Bonds come of the Region Nine basket3,570.11 ball tournament 1,928.45 and I have 1954 Curb and Gutter Bonds three of I named Bond Reserve and Sinking Funds: First, plenty. were Bond teams that going Waterworks Revenue Sinking the four 11,517.84 Fund to the state tourney, which isnt Waterworks Revenue Bond Reserve bad. The one I left out (and this 10,000.00 Fund is bad) was the champion, South Water and Sewer Revenue Bond Sevier. BUT, in the December 5,000.00 Reserve Fund 29th issue I stated South Sevier Water and Sewer Revenue Bond would win the region tourney, so Fund that clears that up. I fthere are Sinking 29,006.34 2,488.50 Sewer G. O. Bond Sinking Fund any questions regarding these predictions, I will be more than 434,590.97 TOTAL LIABILITIES happy to attempt an explanation, 370,742.73 but I just cant pay off any of SURPLUS your gambling debt if you took $805,333.70 my word for it?? i lost a one TOTAL LIABILITIES A$iD SURPLUS cent stick of licorice (non-caorie) myself, plus a tootsie roll I, Julian Cowley, being the duly appointed, qualified and for good measure. acting Recorder of City of Salina, do hereby certify that the above is a true and complete account of receipts, disbursements and balances as they appear on the books of City of Salina, a Corporation, as of December 31, 1960. Julian Cowley, Recorder Its 'a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Burr. Little Brent Gay-Io- n arrived March 1st, weighing 7 lbs. 7 ozs. at the Utah Valley Hospital. He has a sister, Brenda. Grandparents in Salina are Mrs. Minerals and products manufactured from minerals Zelma Burr and Mr. and Mrs. make up the major portion of Utah's export trade. Mortensen. G. M. Burr is Merlin Sold out of state, they are an important source of new and Mrs. Kate wealth. They bring back money that enables our is greatof Willardson Mayfield, not made people to buy and enjoy many products and living grandmother. here. Minerals are vital to the prosperity At the Salina Hospital, Mr. and standards of Utah's people. l, Mrs. Bliss Brinkerhoff of UTAH welcomed a baby daughter "From the earth comes an abundant life for on March 2nd. l- 29,830.96 281,769.69 Redemption of 1953 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement Bonds and Interest Redemption of 1954 Curb and Gutter Improvement Bonds and Interest Redemption of Tax Anticipation Note and Interest Sundry Disbursements 545.14 27,607.50 great-grandfathe- 372,192.98 155,494.01 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS CASH BALANCE $527,686.99 TOTAL BALANCE SHEET CITY OF SALINA DECEMBER 31. 1960 ASSETS: Cash on Hand and Bank Accounts: General Checking Account Waterworks Revenue Bond Sinking Fund Class C Road Funds Minerals import prosperity $ 20,000.76 r, Bick-nel- MINING ASSOCIATION air Today... from Mountain States Telephone 11,517.84 11,973.90 ATTEIITI0I1 FEEDERS! 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