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Show LEGAL NOTICES I. C. P. A. 1, 5 11,94100 Dues 1970 to June 30, 1971 Accounting of All Funds at June 30, 1971 52,916.40 1500-197- 5,001.04 838.90 Gas & Oil 506.91 Maintenance Wire & Supplies 340.42 31,034.08 Machinery FIND BALANCES Transfers to General Account Last Year's Checks Cleared in R .ul 4,412:10 1 1,757 2 s :i2.os 2.442 37 1,420.63 2,000.00 40,150.00 70 71 3,831.36 Total Disbursements 020. IX OK, 7,596 26 Miscellaneous Expense Transfers to Waterworks $ 42, son rr, Schedule 1 Fund Class "C" Schedule 2 Schedule .1 Fleet ric Fund Schedule 4 Waterworks Fund Schedule . Irrigation Fund Special Cemetery Fund Schedule 6 Fund Electric Deposit Sche lule 7 Schivlule 8 Fund Payroll General Fund 157,833.03 ENDING BALANCE 3,071 31 1.S59.02 Schedule $ 14,757.28 Cars 4 78.9 heavily-travele- $13,8.002.63 RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS desiprated In In new toDennis and Kathy it. Smith of Prove. Their son 18 month old, Timothy Is visiting with his grandparents this week. Feeder x x x x Tri-Lev- el, ft, 54-f- Broadmore, available In cathedral ceilings and Hie expanding living rooms; and the Savoy mobile cabin by Southwest Forest homes. NEW BUMPER STICKER EtXIKS I, IKE THE Clear Black. 332K3 Plan now to consign your calves and yearlings t o this Special Sale where competitive bidding will bring TOP prices DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION, DELTA. UTAH Located on Mam Line Union Pacific Railroad $18.62 27.95 Clear TL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1971 BIRCHERS WERE right: 100 ft. 100 ft. 100 ft. 100 ft. 100 ft. 100 ft. 100 ft. 100 ft. Stocker & A For Your SILO x ve OUR SPECIAL FALL In Salt Like last weekend to Ik with their son and husband Diane Miycock were UL and Crystal M.iycock and the latter's little girls Mickelene and Danetta. Ula brought her granddaughter Mickelene back home Sun lay, and Crystal and Danetta are staying this week. Ula rejiorts that they were allowed to take Duane out of the University Hospital over, night Saturday. We have a large stock of ViSQUEEN x CG-- Inno-vatl- a.... announcing 'V? vrX' x said some 30 new model mobll homes of various sizes and Price ranges will te open for Inspection during the show, All home win be completely decorated and furnished. Featured will lie such mobile homes as the 14 hy Magnolia Futura with balcony kitchen, the sunken living room and the sunken bathtub; the new 14 by t. 3 travel. only aNvut 1.3". between ami 1970, which seemingly would Indicate that the highways are much more crowded today than they were ten years ago. However, substantial highway .Improvements were made x 13 mobile homes and re- rural areas for nearly GO'I of Hie total traffic volume In the state, due of course, to the large volume of through ed ft. x 4 Mill ft. x 6 Mill ft. x 4 Mill ft. x 4 Mill ft. x 4 Mill ft. x 6 Mill ft. x 6 Mill ft. x 6 Mill The baby grand-daught- new still accounts Hie 19G0 20 20 20 24 40 20 32 40 i million dollar display creational vehicles. Producer Edward Greenband AND FRIEND girl was born Sept. se however, travel er Marcia Morse of Tuscon, Arizona were guests at the home of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoard Stott. 3 ,.ey are students at the B. Y.l'. tills year. THE LIU. LAN ROGERS word of the birth of a The study also notes that urlian traffic Is Increasing faster ttian rural traffic. Over the past ten years travel In the rural areas of Utah ruse 27", compared with an Increase of 14TV In the urban areas. Despite tlds faster rate of In urtian traffic, Federal-ai- d included l Kanosh Happenings: types. 98.4 49.0 SALT LAKE CITY 2nd Annual Utah Mobile Home, and Travel Trailer Motor Home Show opens at the Salt Palace here Friday, Sept. 21, and will run through Sunday with a three-quart- and Delores Brunson Kirsten Clark here for a week, enjoyed having granddaughter. Her parents, Frankie and Rog-e- r Clark brought her from Price and returned for her MARY STOTT 1971 Mobile Home Show N olden tie system. totals Is travel on residential city streets ard county rural roads which are not part of the Federal-aid system. For th state as a whole, vehicle travel over Utah highways Increased 37" during the past decade. The Foundation analysis shows that the average traffic volume throughout Utah totaled 8,337,800 vehicle miles per day in 1230 and 13,438,400 vehicle miles per day in 1970. Foundation analysts point out that the designated mileage on Utah's highway system IncreasNot Guests of Mrs. Echo Bluke during the weekend were her diughtrr, Mrs. Pierce (Betty) NCson. and Mrs. Lyle Blackner, of Evanston. mileage. d Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, September 21. Happenings Eight truck traffic apiearsto he growing much more rapidly than travel by other forms. This Is the of vehicle often used In connection with canqier units. The Foundation study stiows that ligtit truck travel throughout Utah Increased 138G between 19G0 and 1970. This Is a rate nearly three times the average for all vehicle 13.9 Eight Trucks 41.1 38.4 Heavy Trucks Total 208. G 282.4 The above figures Include Inonly travel on Federal-ai- d terstate, primary, and secondary roads, along with travel on state roads not jiart of the Waterworks Fund Total Fund Balances during Pis period to enable ttiese roads to handle the heavier traffic volumes of today-Fo- r example, In 19GG very little of the Federal interstate highway ststems had ten completed. By 1970, approximately 408 miles of the newly - conInterstate structed, multi-lan- e system was open to traffic, Including much of the most FOUNDATION RE POUTS Vetdcle travel In Millard County rose 33.4 : during the 0 decade. This was pointed out In a study prepared by Utah Foundation, the private research organization Is based on data and reports of the State Department of Highways. The Foundation report shows that the average traffic volume in Millard County Increased from 208. C vehicle miles per day In 1900 to 282.4 vehicle miles per dav In 1970. Following Is a summary showing the average number of vehicle miles traveled each day In Millard County during I960 and 1070 by type of vehicle: 1500 1970 Type Utah Passen93.8 73.3 ger Cars Millard County Progress Fillmore Rises Sharply in Decade C TAII 133.33 Power Sales Tax Office Expense Annual Financial Report of Fillmore City, Utah From July Travel in Millard County DISBURSEMENTS Salaries 1 Buyers from several states will be here 19.77 Black... 23.73 39.75 29.69 47.49 Black .... 59.37 Block Black Black -S- ALE STARTS AT 11:00 A.M- .- Slaughter Cattle will be sold at t: 00 p.n. DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION ALL ABOVE PRICES 10 Kimballs & Co. Municipal Court City BjiIJ ng anj Grounds Police and Liquor Control City Jail 1.363.70 Speciol Cemetery Fund 412 97 Fire Department Streets and Sidewalks 15.912 98 Garbage Collection St Dump Grounds 4 817.30 Library 3,334 36 2.49.3 31 Swimming Pud Porks ami Public Property 4.984 4 1 Cemetery 4,911.51 1.85COS Airpirt Sew or 222 Cl City Garage LlA Years Checks Clean'd in 70 - 71 ENDING 102,520 51 $ 42.863 E lafjid body-fram- support and rigidity. Schedule 7 Gran Torino and DIMM ItSEMEXTS Sarertk rfafiag because Torino has a new coil spring suspension system that Hardtop $ 3 2 .5 '0 $ 4 03 53 $ 9 8x9 72 P.1CEIPTS "C lj to Aeiji t Ford LTD. DISBURSEMENTS Withdrawals famous fir its quiet rideu. of the worlds most luxurious cars. Ford LTD isquicL.jiliis. V.fyrki was one i f.ir 1 ENDING BALANCE Schedule 8 U1 IS LM L NTS Omvtrui t. road-huggi- 1. I.'ie.pts T'tal offers sure handling and stability. CaarfartoUa because you get extra riding room in all nine new Torinos for 1972. 011 because it's a Ford. Total to Account for ItE( EIPTS mid DIMM Rxi.MENTS Payroll Fund n M77 ENDING BALANCE $ 4 KECf.lITS ami DIMM KseMENTS 12 BEGINNING BALANCE 112 .5) RECEIITS DcjxiGts Schedule S Total to Electric Fund A co LTD Brougham unt for Withdraw als HI ( I IPTS and IHMM'ltM.MI ATS BEGINNING BALAN'C'E RECLIITS Servuc (Yillertions 5 29,46X 80 $1.3X7! 07 Rent mi Lquipment Sale of Matcri il 1U connection (.'bulge & lusi.ill.itinn.s PoD Rental Piiwer Line Cimstrueti' n Miscellaneous Receijits 1 8,37 STATE OF UTAH Power front disc brakes. Power steering. All standard. is coinputcr-tuncQaiat . . . plvs aagiMaring. Rugged to place body mounts prec.scly for comfort, quiet. ) County of Millard ) I, Carol C. Wise, duly appointed ami qualified City of Fillmore Oty, Utah, do hereby cvrt.fy CrrCCt St'1,mi0nt f Ps and dis. of Fillmore City for the fiscal year July i 1970 to June 30, 1971. Ik; .37 You get a Qviet . . . 351 V-- ) 1 1 laxary. plt Automatic Hardtop Cars shown with vinyl roofs, white sidewall tires and other options. ENDING BALANCE 29i02 Boys 8-register now at your participating Ford Dealers 1971 Punt, Pass, and Kick Competition. transmission. Hurry, registration ends October I. d Quirt . . . plat darokilify. Aluminized mufflers, zinc-rkprimer and galvanized key underbody parts all help fight rust and corrosion. FORD h Better idea for safety . . . buckle up. Pe-Oon- kr iOOOO 1.21013 CL 571 56 Total Receipts 115,12211 Toial to Account for 172,790 91 e gives excellent BEGINNING BALANCE Deposits State of Utah ci iss because Torinos new computer-tune- d $ 68,020.18 OG Class "C" Road Fund DI 8 r insulated against vibration, $ 6.3,020.18 Electric Deposit Fund beginning balance a 3 016 43 t S hcdulc all-ne- w Mid-tlivaU. ."he new Torino is the best built, best handling mid-siz- e Ford we've ever made. Haw ideas like a steering system Belter aglaaariaf. Ktwnf 336 45 ENDING BALANCE Tiital Disbursements RAI-ANC- $ 67.6S3.73 Total to Account Rr 493.49 1 Torinos. U.S. all car makers, brings Only Ford, among cars. you a completely new' line of mid-siz- e RECEIPTS and DISB! RSEMENTS BEGINNING BALANCE RECEIPTS Perpetual Care Payments 864-22- 91 H t Gran Ton do. One of nine Schedule 6 2,991.79 1 Phone Elwin L. Pace. Owner ; 864-236- New 1972 engineering, styling, at frozen 1971 prices. Never a better time to buy a Ford ! 4,172.49 22.224 19 PHONE DELTA. UTAH OFF J Carol C. Wise City Recorder Thunderbird. Fbid.Toi irxi Mustang. NLiwrick-PintaSc- c the 1972 Better Idea Cars at jour Ford Dealer. W a it me it Fuletefrs 70 NORTH MAIN STREET FILLMORE, UTAH |