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Show Auditors Financial Statement County (Continued hand June SO, 1923 Warrants outstanding . 1.211.73 24$ 5,3 Dn - Balance jU-t- SO. JJSJSfjune i nuberw1" 1922 n u No. 17 federal Aid Project Fund General Lot to y.i ptburaet Cash I Balance iLVon hand June SO. 192S Warrants outstanding : wot Fund Balance Fund: interest By, ... Bereiptss . Supplemental tax Car company taxes from other counties ... Migratory stock taxes Road Bond Money ... Interest received from S2 ... 19 taxes Migratory stock 11,750. S3 185.61 77.6$ 87.02 16.2$ 3,280.00 292.55 fotal Receipts 15,iHf.07 isle redemptipns collection! week-end- i Great Special Offer 2 j Komiti was in Stockton on business during the early part of the O. week. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. left on Tuesday for a visitMcihrystal with Sait 15, Iuu warrants issued and redeemed Balance on hand June 80. 1923 19.07 13.Sd0.00 2.189.97 RECEIPTS AXD DISBURSEMENTS OF THE OTHER FUNDS BY T1IK COUNTY iJJoiOri 2) ;vr ,or.t discount on all Ladies' at Tiutlc Merc. ita. Hill wn at Salt Lake on loi.isa 2'. , .'u:nvs last Saturday and Sunday. We arc now handling Fresh Milk J. 464. 32 "d Cream. Forty's Grocery. 2t 1. J.' Fennell returned to Eureka IT. 37 7 .'.'S t ate last week after a business 2o,i)'',0.(i.i trip ,to Salt I,ake and Idaho. John J. Hanley was at Salt Lake H.rvW.SS on harness during the first part of the week. 52.582 6$ Mrs. 1. j. Fennell was at Salt .'2.633.43 Lake for a short visit over the Iasi, 0 , .) . 32,532.6$ Tax collections ft i $ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 29th and 30th, and Dec. 1st ead Road Creek Road awr iJrt-Clfc,lte- S6 K"1 Btmd FnBJ: J Items of the from rage 4.) TREASURER, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 50, 1923 Lake friends. Joseph Lee returned on Tuesday after a visit with relatives at Salt Lake and Tooele. Mrs. H. F. Gear was at American Fork this week, visiting with her (laughter and making the acquaintance of a new grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bonner and daughter, Patricia, returned on Sunday after a couple of days visit with friends at Salt Lake. Call at the Tintie Merc. Co. atore and look over the Ladies' Apparel. 20 per rent reduction for a few daya only. Stanley Wilson and Maynard Griggs were Salt Lake vlsltora on Saturday and took in the of Utah football game. Judge and Sirs. Edward 1ika and son, Allan, returned homo on Sunday after spending a few daya at Salt Lake City. Sirs. James Crooks and Mrs. Roy Kalghn and two children returned on Monday after visiting at Salt take for several days. The Junior Class of the Tlntlc High School extends an invitation to the public to attend their dancing party to be given this evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Zabriskie wore guests of friend at Salt take on Saturday and attended the big football game at the University of Utah campus. Mrs. A. E. Culbertson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Chipman of American Fork were in Eureka last week, being the guests of their sister, Mrs. Roy Ready-To-We- ar Boulder-Universi- Earl Gadd, County Auditor of Juab County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a full, true and complete statement of the financial condition of Jnnb County, and of all receipts and expenditures for the yuir ending June 30, 1923. In witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal at my office in Nephi City, Utah, this 5th day of November A. D. 1923. EARL OADD 1, ty County Auditor of Juab County, Utah Myers. John Galley is back In town and attending to hia business interests. He had a rather serious Illness, which kept him at the hospital for a few weeks, hut is again in fine trim. Mrs. Claude F. Baker went to Salt take on Friday, remaining for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs Melvin Shriver. Mr. Baker was at Salt take during the present week, attending the fall ceremonial of the Scottish ltlte Masons. Sirs. C. E. Huish and nephew, Walter Beesley, returned on Sunday evening after spending a few daya at Salt take. They attended the game and witnessed the excitcmmit connected with the football contest between the team from Boulder, Colorado, and the U. of U. Nephi now has a connection with the pavement on the morth of town and one aide of the citys business district has also been paved. The other aide of the buslneaa district and aeven blocks of 18 foot pavement on the south aide of town will be completed next spring. John O'Hagen, who waa employed for a number of months at Tark either A simple way to do your Thanksgiving Shopping, City, has again returned to Eureka for your own Dinner or for Charity, is to come here and and expects to remain here throughout the winter months. Mr. OHagen make up your Thanksgiving Baskets. states that mining conditions are We will assist finest Groceries, satisfactory at Fark City owing the quite in selecting yon fact that practically all of the to the ; ; Vegetables and Frnits that the market affords and at ore contains high lead values. prices that will prove to be a real saving to yon. Tonight at the Tlntlc High School a dancing party will be given to which all students, former students and friends are invited.' The music wlll.be furnished by the Morley Orchestra. Admission will be 50 cents and extra ladles 10 cents. The WE DELIVER j : Junior Class members are In charge PHONE 8 of the dance. 1 1 1 1 9 909 1 1 1 1 20 per cent discount on all Ladles (SEAL) weMSOIdl FIsSd. (Including Irish Bowl) We are giving hwaj a crystal bowl confining two gold hah. with the purchase or .Jriicioip candy laxative. boa of laic-lai- c f ot a fitty-een- e. Children deiiM in tl.ese live!) lidlr gold fish, the oldest we could find gr. wnupa, too. and the clear crystal of the Tliry are .iv irvine cirri busy little inhabitants adds an Afjuariuir. efletlnp "hr ;td.ii home. ornamental touch to (he We couldnt dank if n more gift with which to introduce this very a of this kind is very important Ami laxative nuld and pleasant i.ixalive. nmt harmless, nothing habit-fonA", miia at thir partin'.!, 't lime ilk hem m l tuldieii really delight in taking ir-about them. L, "vr, f lhe:u. :m they ur: jur-- uki LiLc loenjca any-wher- -- ir-- e n- . Two Big Sterno Specials Slerno Folding Stove Oulllt h art-pa- Milk Mkr tf far at her mmf tMl IIHIIIH IIIHHIHI 9l Order Early Placing your order now for Holiday Fowls not of only takes the bother selecting later off your inhands, hut it also sures you the choicest of the seasons offerings. Phone 18 and we will choose the sire and kind you wish, delivering according to your orders. We can supply you with all your needs for the holiday banquets Groceries, Vegetables, and Fruits. Fennells Meat & Grocer; fH0HEM ' EUEIKA, UTAH at Tlntlc Mere. Co. road Marshal Petersons City workers have been busy throughout the past week making a general cleanup of the city. Calverts on Church street snd some of the other streets have been cleaned out and scores of loads of rubbish hare been hauled away. The fine weather of the past few weeks has enabled the street force to perform a lot of important work. Dennis Theriault. C. E. Ward, Claude F. Baker and C. E. Huish reReady-To-We- ar turned on Sunday after an enjoyable duck hunting trip In Millard county. They first went to Abraham, patting np at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Needham, former Tintie people, and later drove over to Clear Lake. The ducks were fairly plentiful and the weather ideal. We are now handling Fresh Milk 21 and Cream. Forseys Grocery. I. H. Masters, newspaper man of Twin Falls, Idaho, and formerly editor and manager of one of the papers at Provo, won out In a 842,-00- 0 libel suit which was filed against him by a Twin Falls resident The suit was the out political fight growth of a red-hwaged In the fall of 1923. The JuTy before whom the case was tried brought In a verdict of no cause of action and assessed the costs to the Utah plalntlfr. Mr. Master! many newsfriends, particularly in the paper profession, will congratulate him on his victory. Call at the Tintie Merc. Co. store and look over the Ladies Apparel. 20 per cent reduction for a few days only. ot Ready-To-We- ar I a.lla ml Mirra 1irlliii Iraa llrafrr Inn xad raa ml kltr. a Ural. :25c 4lw. a A Syringe vM 69 Hr, Iraa silk Id flaw labli acratv Thrrc plpra . , t alaa ra parity, rr Taw-ta- !. r S roll lliad'a llaarr aad Alaaad rraan .... 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