Show fey THE OGDEN w bTAINUAUU-iAiviuui- JUNE 10 1057 SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN UTAH Increased Demands for Services Sfrain Ctfy Pockefbook! 1 J nam V i SMAE PR©SE0RftS! Glancing over this budget report you will note this important fact-WH- AT'S CITY'S BUDGET EFFECT OF RISING COST ON OGDEN HAPPENED EFFECT OF RISING COSTS ON AVERAGE TO YOUR CITY'S BUDGET PAST 10 YEARS IS THE SAME THING THAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOUR OWN FAMILY BUDGET Bolh rwn? thp I I j $250000- 0- 1 I ACTUAL CITY SPENDING j ZL-p- p 12000000 $1750000 () y wzfyz) 4: w ti500000 DUDGET 6000 AVERAGE FAMILY 'S ACTUAL SPENOING budgets have increased steadily but for INFLATION— rising costs-acco- unt their of growth more than 90 per cent If you will note these graphs show the effects of inflation and you will find that city spending has been almost unchanged (in 1940 dollars) family budgets have kept pace with the times— mostly 'inflation to account 12250000 FAMILY'S JtT 1 ' 5000 $ I j&V $ 4C00 ' - J V I ' f a mm yY $ 3000 yA ' ¥ 'J ¥ f I X y K j' U j-- dfoM yyYA m rising costs for the increases the overage family got along with oboul $2000 for their wont and needs Nowaday the average (federol figures) family must spend and needs nearly $6000 for tho same wants without do to wont (Of count you'd hardly TV radio automobile and other modern yer In 1940 gPP-—--- $750000 " " "'"l " I I CITY SPENDING AVERAGE FAMILY'S SPENDING IN 1940 DOLLARS CyftMoramcs Aftjmuo ro ceo S i conveniences) - $500000 IN 9 2000 I940 DOLLARS In 1950 Ogden City policemen ttarttd at $25700 In December 1956 tho starting pay wat $28000 A typewriter In 1951 cos the city $15500 Today a standard typewriter ©st tho laborer for city $20750 In 1950 the average nour Ogden City go $10° average ii $145 or more Typists worked for $12000 a month in 1950 and today they start per month 2 2 £ - r m n m m h -- 1 at 5 n 5? n ft o ody Pr o to 5 at $18000 in 1950 and today The home which sold for $9000 in 1947 cost $10000 from the average sells for $14000 In 1950 Ogden City received about $25 residential tax local the portion of your residential property tax amounts to about which the city has to use for ail city services you receive the increased efficiency $37 We are truly proud of the fact that through and the use in of our employes the modern techniques now curtailed but have of your city your city services have not been There's one thing for city cannot continue to render the increasadditional revenues ing number of services demanded by the citizens without to pay the bill Neither can it cut its total spending budget to match revenues without eliminating some of the present services The same is still true of standard of living your own budget-- if you are to maintain your present which drives pr'ces up again in the same conwages must keep pace tinuous circle certain-t- he THERE ARE iWiE r80 '5 J City points to a continual increase in the amount and types of city services to be rendered Acin tually the net incre-as- ItCREASED IS r60 -- 'r- -i 3 1 I s L x !( i j I n I I O O I O 0 r20 ' I J t o o o o to I ' I S m ' ' I ' i 5 $884000 Ze ' O l " 1947-$1560- t!r7P0QQQ 1S0 rtSI 12 — lSS — -— —— ———— — m -- sooooo — S — — -- J — — -r- - -— ilxow — J L tttoeooo iieeooo 851 —— — l'wg in- 0000 m8-- $l — 00000 l4f 0--- $174500000 $ 163400000 I — — oooo t-- GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OUTSTANDING ai l4t — tireoooo I saving considerable terest 1948 M 000000 Obligation bonds owed by the city to issue By refusing bonds for items that could be handled from revenues the total now is only m I 1 I - considering population births and deaths is nearly 3000 a year alone o -- 1 j Genera e I n ' 47 Careful administrative planning and budgeting have made possible the retirement of a considerable part of the nearly $2000000 worth of CiTY'S F1IIMIGES IM TSSE HERE'S A BRIGHT SPOT The present trend of rising population in Ogden POFUtATia4 HAS been improved PEOPLE TO SER1E TOO ' HC3? CGDCN Tay Kttotx 195- 195- 1- $150900000 to 195- 2- $ 133800000 x 153-$U63OO- QO0 tin orooo 140000X0 1S4-- $1 lt55-- $l 195o- -$ 01 — — 400000 184X0000 STATEMENT' FOR PIONEER DAYS' 195 Recreation Activity! Join the Fun at Ogderi's Community-wid- e pioneer Days Week of July 24th 4 At Ogdon c'1 ply yer eomoriro dvrinf pionoor Doyt coUbration octiviHw Imlodlng liono iliowt cornivoU parodot An OKtravogant mc wd droma and of couro tho famowi rodeo production Igor Gorin Kow o V A 4- 4- 'Aifl JJU 1956 Pioneer Days Sweetheart Elizabeth Felt gBseavmsBmaoism BWKi RCA Championship Fivo nigh wn feUlori-c- of gofo ctfroctfoni which bring al starring world-ro- il d baritono as under tho stars al itotfc Stadium during Og-d-on III $1 11 2 476800 J Income: 1955 Program advertising Deduct: expenditure: 1955 Parade expense 1955 Queen opeme Add $1889240 Non-operati- on Non-operati- Add: 300 ng Net revenue from 1956 rodeo Deduct: "All faces West" expenses Pio- neer Days celebration I 30 1956 Total balanc "Brigham Young" with a hvgo local cast staged Rodeos and chompionthJp cowtough rang and loptidi boys outstanding tptciohy acH tlowing to tho arena Fond bolonce September SO lt55 United States tarring bonds Seriot "All Faces West" wido vorlory ol tptttotitlor AS OF SEPTEMBER i Citizens' Committee Produces wko rotwrn for root woitom tlrfoiiimtiit and koota£ry CITY STATEMENT OF RODEO 'FUND BALANCE OGDOI rw fend balance September 30 1956 Redemption value October I 1966 $940000 $ 25000 117892 $ 1428 92 $ 85795 $100000 $17324 43 1 |