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Show Millard Countv Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 22, 1981 Page 8 Total MILLARD FINANCIAL COUNTY REPORT FOR County 834,435.39 1,563,308.56 1,491,315.34 906,428.61 12-31- -79 1980 Expenditures Balance on Hand 12-31- -80 313,162.08 17.594.04 67.456.04 808.73 15,107.03 1,166.00 519.45 3,873.37 323.080.00 12,290.39 80.00 54.950.80 5,149.77 39,635.45 Property Taxes Deliquent Taxes Sales Tax Penalties & Interest Federal Grants State Grants Mineral Leasing Liquor Fund Allotment In Lieu of Tax Forest Reserve Business License Building Permits Clerks Fees Recorders Fees Treasurers Fees 373.81 33,000.00 Platting 566.94 Sheriffs Fees Ambulance 21,136.71 4,435.25 52,824.99 Fees Golf Green Fees Assessing and Collecting 752.73 Filing Fees 117,466.43 40.00 2,150.13 28,509.25 114.295.00 304,916.03 9.745.80 7,210.54 250.00 10.763.00 Interest Rental Sale of Materials & Supplies Sundry Revenues Revenue Sharing Justice of the Peace Fines Juvenile Court Fines Circuit Court Fines District Court Fines Transient COUNTY Room Tax C0MISSI0NERS Office Expenses Equipment Supplies Benefits Travel Office Expenses 35,520.00 11,151.29 1.036.00 4,725.71 Misc. Services Misc. Supplies Xerox Rental 681.88 2,3 7.59 2.763.01 Equipment Maint. Total County 23.94 Recorder 58,229.42 COUNTY ATTORNEY: Salaries Benefits Travel Office Expenses Technical Serv. Professional & Impact Increase Total County 19,800.00 5,854.82 3,330.71 6,062.09 1,547.50 12,164.40 Salaries Benefits Public Notices Travel Office Expenses 146.53 Maint. Technical Serv. Equipment Supplies Professional & & Misc. Supplies Total County 2,791.86 3.025.78 1,788.97 4.328.79 1,266.91 Assessor 70,604.06 Salaries Travel Office Expenses Technical Serv. Professional & Misc. Supplies Public Defender 41,564.17 Benefits Office Expenses Equipment Supplies & Maint. Building & Grounds Maint. Misc. Supplies Misc. Services 4,155.00 1,411,51 70.85 1,170.00 533.10 3,592.92 6,984.79 53.88 6,417.55 Court 2,500.00 GROUNDS: Salaries COURT: Benefits Public Notices Misc. Services AND 6 Rent Improvements other than Bldgs. Equipment New 13,561.54 3,883.04 223.53 405.86 19,184.24 651.38 9,906.87 6,029.71 2,301.00 ELECTIONS 12,500.00 PLATTING 27,358.25 24,389.60 COUNTY COURT: SHERIFF: Total Justice Court Expenses JUVENILE COURT: Misc. Services Total Sheriff Expenses 52.20 Total Juvenile Court 52.20 COUNTY DETENTION HOME 222,544.08 JAIL: EXPENSES 21,719.70 COURT: Salaries Benefits Travel Misc. Expenses Misc. Services Total Circuit Court all. Last weekend we headed out to Knolls. Utah! a desolate spot about 80. miles west of Salt Lake to celebrate Mothers Day with the infamous Foxes. We were represented by Cathy Baker m the minis, wife of racer Hon Bjker, and mother of four boys, two of whom race also. This was her first event, and we were all proud and anxious as we waited for her to finish. She had 7th in the 200 class, and received LIBRARY CIRCUIT by a week and on his bike within ten days. Steve Jackson of Delta had some ribs damaged and was also unable to finish. Thayne Henrie took the time to stop, help Don. flag other bikes away from the hazard until help came, and then ride like the wind for third in his class and a trophy. Dace and Jim Henrie were helped in the pits recovering from a football Doug injury. Smith, Leon Smith. Carl Anderson, Scott, Mike and Shane Stanworth, Ron Baker, Mike Thomas. Dace Cox, Kevin Bogue--. Kevin Jones. Tom Greenwood and Mark Lovell all rode carrying Sugarloaler colors. Congratulations to a corsage, as well as a pin. Mini racers taking honors were Tif- SANITY HEARINGS LAW out later 54,545.17 AND class) Cropper all just one place out of trophies. Other racers included Lance Henrie, second, Jason Thomas, Warren Baker, Brandon I homas, and more. In all there were 4b little bikers entered, tip from 15 at this same race last year. In the big bike race on Sunday the 2bth. the entries went from 150 last year to 250 this year, running the jeep posse out of finishing pins and trophies. Vin Cropper brought home his first ft trophy. We didnt get all id' the results this lime. Don Fuller hit an tin- maiked dangerous two foot ledge, took a hard tall, and was struck by his bike in a biarre accident. We the then spent afternoon hoeing him checked out at the Price hospital. He sustained bruises and sidt tissue damage, but was up and working Total Courthouse and Grounds PLANNING while and pulf finished 39,902.00 4,082.60 13,270.62 Temporary Salaries The jeep posse from Green Riser base had an annual race to raise funds lor the last five years. I hey enjov hosting the racers to a generous ' helping of slick rock and sand". At least tsso do.en Sugarloalei s made the trek this year, accompanied by ssises, kids, and pit crews. Saturday, April 25. the minihikers tore around a long course under hot sunny skies. Rob Fuller and Shane Baker grabbed place wins, Cameron Shelby. Tiflany (powder 48,759.52 Attorney Sugarloafers Club Continues to Post Wins first COUNTY ASSESSOR: COURTHOUSE 423. 16 Total Commissioners JUSTICE Salaries UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 24,012.00 7,581.60 7,571.41 1,976.00 Travel Total District RECORDER: : Salaries Benefits DISTRICT 64,815.03 1980 COUNTY Cash Balance Revenues Treasurer fire 5,544.75 2,954.40 810.97 838.93 1,542.21 BEE 11,691.26 department INSPECTION CIVIL DEFENSE 24.508.00 850.00 134.81 fany Cropper, first in her class. Shane Baker had first in his class. Rob Fuller had to give up a first phue lead when his big partner had transmission trouble. Lance Henrie was second. Shelby Cropper 3rd. and Jason I homas 4th amateur. Blair Cropper and Cameron Cropper captured first and second amateur. All mini riders received trophies. Big bike finishers on were Kevin Sunday, Bogue. 5th overall. 2nd 250 expert; Ron Baker. 12-1- Jnl. 17.620.00 9,000.00 12,000.00 20,000.00 14,999.98 Scott Staiiworth bill, and Kevin Jones. 3rd overall, 1st 250. Doug Stanworth finished, and Pat Stanworth had bike trouble. Phil Smith of Fillmore ran for "th. one place below trophies, and his friend Glen Alldudge gave a first time effort, but did not finish due to bike pioblems. Don Fuller took 8th overall. 2nd in his class, and was docked at 81 mph. Cherrv Creek Classic, over 20 years old. now owned by the Sugar-loafers- . will be held over Memorial weekend. Minis run on Saturday, big bikes on Sunday, at Little Sahara north of Delta. Motocross at Delta runs ihe lolloning week. June b. ' -- |