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Show 4 iiife t4MOthtCtllrJJUJb? .AS fT THE PAYSONCHRONIC-LE- annaul statement payson city corporation WATER BOND INTEREST FUND - fflE oF the W' ngcEMBER baft at the last eve wportj the report, and the receipts and i! tj $5,297.71 W $ 5598.76 Tax , Bank .terest on Daily -- $5,297.71 "BAceivaKe K ATER BOND SINKING FUND Disb'mts. Disb'mts Receipts Tax(1, Bond', Redeemed 180.00 71.00 12.59 60.00 500.00 Balance Kceivcd (Notes Receivable) Eitr8-- 2213.06 - dis- - ' Rece:pts JiojT 531.25 . 521.25 .. Cash Balance general fund fare 2522.50 297.46 1937. enrts during , Interest Treasurers Cash 'Balance Outstanding Warrants Outstanding Warrants Disbmts. 4179 00 .. Bond CITY RECORDER SHOWING THE FINANCIAL CO-f- f CITY OF PAYSON FOR THE YEAR 1937 END-- ! Treasurer's 31st, 1937, showing the amount on hand at the last ;JNG i Receipts Taes JANUARY 1st, 1938 -- PAYSON, UTAH 33j.4 Treasurers Cash Balance Treasurers Cash Balance ... ZZZZ ZZZZ.Z... k z nmkr : Fire AUowanc;!.:ziz:z::::z::;' Prr iIJ.75 - Payable on Notes Payable . Administrative $ - lll? Concerts Cf fax 7491 61 7850.S5 . VS (Celebrations, Etc.) Jljcellaneous Ef ... $26,678.36 Balance 14,328 60 Warrents Warrants Cash Balance M-3- 7 STREET PAVING DIST. NO. 1 Receipts Treasurers Overdraft Treasurers Overdiaft 277.15 277.15 transfers Disbmts. Receipts Treasurer's Overdraft Treasurers Overdraft $1,901.84 4 Receipts Accounts Receivable Treasurers Overdraft Treasurers Overdraft Balance . 12-3- Disb'mts 54.71 9225 09 9170.38 1 GOOSE Receipts 437.50 27,168.42 503.07 Attachments counts Receivable ,es Tax ole L,gh. System -- Et ""IZZi: $9,225.09 $9,223.09 Receipts Disbmts. NEST FUND Disbmts. Expense Treasurers Overdraft Outstanding Warrants Ojtstanding Warrants Treasurers Overdraft S 81.50 13,415.94 16.00 16.00 13,497.44 $13,513.44 $13,513.44 n?; Sy, - iventones unts Payable Ian $1,904.81 FUND ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND o!yo 1904.84 1904 81 STREET PAVING DIST. NO. standing Warrants ctstanding Warrants reasurers Cash Balance 3 It DBbmts 1250.78 fxpinse fa $277.15 FUND 9 195.00 528.00 950.39 fraves oil 4709.34 HOSPITAL FUND W $28,108.99 $33,065.35 fed i Sis eSMTT, A dly. 13,649.34 reasurers Cash Balance 5881.34 Warrants Warrants reasurers Cash Balance utstanding ntstanding Receipts Sale of Bonds Interest on Bonds In I! 8190.23 11,001.8 Expense Outstanding . Disbmts. 16000 00 36.25 15,931.68 Warrants . 288.77 .. 393.34 Treasurers Cash Balance doclm $49,948.56 $16,325.02 $16,325.02 $49,948.56 Aspen areas 'e call SUMMARY OF CASH BY FUNDS PARK FUND NEW YORK Symbolizing mankinds control of nature, this large statue will have a prominent place the $60,000,000 Central Mall of the New York Fair 1939. Dozens of statues and murals will 1745.25 ransfer reasurers Cash Balance ttstanding Warrants .. Warrants Overdraft WATER WORKS FUND Receivable rpense Cemetery Fund , Electric Light Fund 24.78 56. Oo Park Fund Water Works Fund 26.99 Irrigation Fund 84.60 Library Fund Streets Fund $1,881.62 $1,881.62 Water Bond Interest Fund . Water Bond Sinking Fund Irrigation District No. 1 Fund Street Paving District No. 1 Fund ... Sidewalk Paving District No. 9 Fund Receipts Disbmts. Goosenest Fund 7929.05 Hospital Fund 2870.77 Street Paving District No. 4 Fund 340.92 1701.42 4000.00 ter Works System ventories ransfer $7,929.03 Cash fsers tanding Balance Warrants standing Warrants reasurers Cash Balance 10,001.77 $8,913.11 NEW YORK (Special) Not only will the New York World's Fair 193. be the largest exposition in history, but it will have the most luxurious Central Mall ever designed, a mile-lon- g walk to cost $00,000,000, Grover A. Whalen, president of the Fair corporation, announce.. And, not only will the Mali be the most magnificent ever laid out, but It will contain a number of other "larg-est- s structures and works of ari that have never been surpassed for size or elegance, he added. In add.tion to the Trylon, tallest triangular spire ever raised, and the Perisphere, largest ball ever made by mankind, the Mall will form a setting for the largest portrait statue fashioned sine,, the Egyptians hewed th likeness of Ramescs 11 from rock in the land of the Nile. It will portray George Washington as he arrived for his Inauguration exactly 150 years previous to the opening day of the Fair. It will be 65 feet tall and Its mass will be more than 500 times tha of an average man. T,? tallest sundial ever erected e tree sculpsupported by a tured by the celebrated Paul Man ship, will actually tell time for Fan visitors, for the numerals denoting the hours of the day will be set In a huge, circular plot where the sundial's shadow will fall from 50 feet above. More than a million plants and a thousand trees will be used in the Mall. 11,861.15 tccoimt. Receivable $23,012.76 Receipts Disbmts. 2862.89 . 2862.11 3,677.01 54.86 Overdraft ktsr,n?ne "ants Warrants 3.28 3727.81 learners Overdraft fe - $6,593.98 $6,593.98 Receipts Disbmts. LIBRARY FUND .xjg 1119'77 Th 117-4- an-ant- s 125.84 c trrwits Balance 622.4a $1,695.03 xs Receipts 3139.99 293.94 357.09 fUndini 87ants r'rer'. Uverdraft 1 r. i Disbmts. 3366.24 pJtaaSA &erdTft 10 $1,695.03 STREETS FUND W Nasurjrj Vi-- 955.17 449.42 &iance I Warrants Outstanding 2238.o0 $23,012.76 I . 151.10 273.68 $3,791.02 - $3,791.02 2040.49 513.35 11,001.87 84.60 11,816.15 HARLE8 F. KETTERING, t In charge of research, ftnd R- - K. Evans, In charge of Diesel development of General Motors, look over the four cylinder 107 horsepower version of the new General Motors line of t two cycle Diesel engines, ranging from 22 to 1200 horsepower, first announced In Detroit. The four cylinder engine develops as much power as t cylinder gasdine engines and Is considerably lighter and smaller than existing American Diesels designed for similar service. light-weigh- A Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Ware. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reece entertained at a bridge dinner Thursday evening for twelve guests including Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mr. and Mrs, Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. N. Blaine Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis. The favors, decorations and other details were suggestive of the Valentine sea- - ATTEST: do hereby I, Jordan A. Law, City Recorder of Payson City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown statecorrect and is true, a full, and foregoing certify that the above entertained at dinner Wednesday and ment of the condition of Payson City, Utah, for the Receipts with Rook. Cards followed December evening 31st, Disbursements of said City for the y?ar 1937, ending Mr. and Mrs. for were placed 1937. MY Rpense Snow, Mr. and' Mrs. GoldSET HEREUNTO HAVE I WHEREOF IN WITNESS CORPORATE SEAL OF en Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Glade HAND AND AFFIXED THE OFFICIAL Mr. and Mrs. Roland DAY OF JANUARY, A. Cowan, PAYSON CITY, UTAH, THIS THE 28th Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay, D., 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Big(SEAL) Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, ler, JORDAN A. LAW, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and CITY RECORDER. Mrs. Vernal Twede, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Oldroyd. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow arrSnow received the prize for high BACK VIEW BEST ived Sunday night from Safford, score and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer anxious Arizona to remain indefinitely. school teacher, A Sunday low. for to impress upon her class of small They are at the home of Mrs. oth-er- s of making Ludlows pa rente, Mr. and Mrs. boys the importance ofMrs. Sarah Wilson ten Monday glad as well as ourselves, Lee Loveless. for Kanab to visit for several fered a prize to any boy who would wveks at the home of her daughtbe able to tell her on the following someone Miss Pearl Johnson entertained Sunday that he had made Mrs. Brant Jorgenson. er, else glad. at a shower last Thursday evening When Sunday came a smau boy honoring Mrs. Brooks Robertson, Frank Fairbanks and Nathaniel held up his hand. Bingham who the former R!i somemade of Salt Lake City, former Tanmr Ive teacher, Please, Twenty was recently married. residents were here Sun-da- y one else glad." Payson dose girl friends of the young Well done. Who was that? for the dedicatory ceremonof bride were present. A variety My Granny." ies at Payson City Hospital. Good boy. Now tell us how you games and or.tcds were played made your grandmother glad." and lunch was served. Miss Eva Lee entertained the "Please teacher, I went to see her her with members of her sewing club at a yesterday, 8nd stayed r t0 I said Then Joli Urn Bridge Tres delghtful social evening last Frithree hours. Members of and "8 entertained Granny, Im going home. day at the home of Mrs. Jennie club were delightfully t said, Weil. Im gladl McClellan. Wednesday. Magazine. Tit-Bi- ds life-siz- PINTS CODE NO. 253 FIFTHS CODE NO. 252 n, 5081.94 IRRIGATION FUND Fnse Balances Overdrafts General Fund 1825.57 rpense Kounts Disbmts. com-Worl- Mall Siruciurcs At New York Fair To Break Records land-reapi- Receipts turn the pages of history and portray in patriotic themes the rise of the United States to a command-o- n ing position in the worlds affairs. Two other panlon statues will make this group an imposing one. six-fo- ot eliemsf ntstanding reasurers X( :j X ' A w $3,577.33 $28,383.50 FUND Lots Set v FUND $277.13 CEMETERY smi e,Sv5$ 4406.45 SIDEWALK PAVING DIST. NO. Measurers Cash V':: - E 'A I! ate of 1170.90 1369.02 $28,383.50 s . .. 4017,95 1170 90 . $5,577.33 $12,014.41 336.12 Cash Balance 205.21 . Cash 1 153 29 7759)0 206.50 20.00 - Disbmts. Receipts .. Treasurers jJRtt FUND Outstanding Warrants g6V30 Treasurer's Cash Balance I t'SE tiers 435.84 Taxes 28.76 Expense 4198.36 fire Department Kndinu 1 Accounts Receivable stSest 'treasurers IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. 852 fA jfI $10,850.83 $10,830.85 'fey ? t ' j Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore |