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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORGAN MORGAN daughter, Pnyllis. departed Monday Printed Bldg., Perry every Thursday, Commercial St., Morgan, matter Entered as second-clas- s office at the 1932, post 7, January at Morgan. Utah, under the Act ol March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: One Year Six Months i hree Months ,. i OP ...$2.P.O lrJ THE- - uiah sime PkoY Assoantn1.' MORGAN Morgan County New Office Phone 48 - Residence liJ Mrs. C. E. Dorland of Salt Lake City has been the house guest of Mrs. Sophia Anderson for the past several days. Moroni Helner, student of the U. of U. at Salt Lake City, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Heiner. Miss Edith Johnson of Coalville spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. PQKJjON 4, 193?. lHIRSDAY, FEBRUARY CITY COR- - FOR AND MUNICIPAL POWER PLANT lor a six weeks visit In Los Angeles. Miss Vera Davies was entertained ENDING DECEMBER hon- - THE Thursday evening at her home oring her birthday anniversary. The Arfollowing guests were present: tel Eddington, Arleen Geary, Dor-ih- y Dinghman, Ruth Bates, Marie Wright, Lula Jean Ileiner, Candice Orr. Ethel Brooks, Evelyn Helner. Marjorie Heiner, Lorraine Helner. . Mildred Clark and Thelma Heiner.! 'RTHr Mrs. Jack Olsen entertained at a . waterworks Department birthday party Wednesday for her, daughter Evelyn, who celebratedWORTH: her tenth birthday. Those present surplus (Capital) were Benon Palmer, Faedonna Rozella Compton, Catherine 1 Rogers, Roberta Guild, Glenna Tip-MORGAN CITY POWER PLANT Butters, Colleen Clark, Donna STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS petts. 31. 1936 Lowe, Peggy Alvora Francis, FOlt PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER Jerry JenMarie Williams, Janet Terry, INCOME: Sale of Electrical Energy sen, Shirley and Betty Olsen. Leas Discount Allowed 31,IWb PERIOD Me-cha- PETERSON 24,906.52 $ 26.439.7i carry appropriations for this or (U. S. P, A. Service) session current With of the the that Nine concern education and 25,439.71 educational institutions and eight Utah state legislature but to banking and insurance. relate $ 26,439.71 completed and approximately 160 bills already introduced, Sensenate bill One ate President Herbert B. Maw has that allapproved persons accepting employthis early sounded an urge for ment a strike must register during "more action and less irrelevant with the state industrial commisthose sion. The other talk" by senators if even s 12.976.34 obligates all labor 101.10 measures now before the upper and and unions to do organizations lower houses are to receive proper likewise. H. B. as passed increases $ 12,875.24 consideration. benefits under the workmen's comA recapitulation of bills thus far 144 61 $ pensation act by adding five per 2.04 introduced shows more important cent of the amount of a temporary, 62.31 controversial matters now be- partial or total disability award for 27.60 and fore the legislature than at any each dependent child of the Injured $ 13,111.80 comparable period during prior person. The second approved labor sessions- These include a multitude house bill establishes a miners exof measures affecting the pocket-book- amining board. of citizens via the taxation Pending labor measures include 578.33 30.26 route and dozens of others that those prohibiting deputizing of directly affect the welfare of thejpi0yes during a strike; limiting of ?22o8 anl Property. freight trains to 70 cars; including 139.33 the leads Taxation procession diseases as causes for occupational 111.97 40 bills having under the workmens approximately compensation 7307 111 to do with the collection or dis-- j compensation act; repealing the 2,601-2law and existing position of revenues. Many of these 1,239.21'are to bring prolonged discussion criminal syndicalism and sabotage 139 02 in the legislative halls. Bills In the, jaws; regulating payment of wages 14.11 num-- : &r services in private employment, 86.01 interest of labor are next in 4.50 ber with 20, Court and legal pro- - and amending statutes to end all 5.61 cedures are touched upon in 16. A production if the militia is called 767.40 dozen bear up state departments, 0ut to maintain order during labor their creation and control. Eleven disputes. 584.99 5 1,000.00 one-four- th 1 OTHER INCOME: Edithe Toone, Correspondent Penalties Collected Roland Mrs. Nancy Bohman, Miscellaneous Interest Income ... Bohman and Alfred Zausg attendSale of Misctllaucouj supplies ed the funeral services of Mrs. Saturat Monroe, Charles Bohman Total Income day. Mre. Hugo and Nancy Bohman DISBURSEMENTS: entertained the Daughters of the POWER PLANT.Salary Operator's Pioneers at the home of Mrs. Hugo Johnson. ........... Hydro Electric Supplies Maintenance of Dam, Race & Pipe Line Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francis of Bohman, Friday. Fuel Oil Mr. Albert Whitear is ill with Detroit. Michigan, arrived Monday Lubricating Oil visit. for an indefinite pneumonia at this writing. Maintenance Equipment Mr. Newell B. Cook, of Salt Lake Diesel Plant Maintenance MorDepreciation City, was a business visitor in DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM: gan, Tuesday. Asa L. Dickson, Correspondent Labor - Including Operators Salary Mr, and Mrs. Jay Hopkin anS. Dickson and John! Bert Miscellaneous Supplies Bishop nounce the birth of a baby girl at Irwin of Devils Slide were visitors Maintenance of Service Lines Maintenance of Street Lights the Dee hospital. at Sacrament meeting in Richville, Maintenance of Meters Mrs. Elizabeth Waldron, Mrs- La Sunday. Miscellaneous Rue Waldron, Mrs. Mary Welch and Mr. Levi Waldron is reported on Depreciation Mrs. Anna Sommers were hostesses the sick list. GENERAL EXPENSES: to the South Morgan Camp of the Superintendents Salary 480,00 Miss Ada Waldron, who is leachFriOffice Salary Permitting the sale to processing 79.01 Utah Pioneers, of the school in Ogden, spent Daughters ing Office Supplies 70 63 Mrs. plants of infected fruit under supweek end with her parents. day afternoon at the home of Telephone 18.00 ervision of the state agriculture Elizabeth Waldron. The program August Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs, Travel 189.32 old time an Mr. Stoddard, FlorHyrum duet Vocal department by Truck list. Expense was as follows: 22.00 Stanley Rose, is on the sick of here, was buried in Salt Widening the markets for secur-Lak- e resident Debts Bad an3,900.00 Smith ence Francis and Helen Turner, acMr and Mrs. Frank Bond Interest 160.65 ities of the federal housing admin- City, Saturday. companied by Mrs. Howard Fran- nounce the birth of a baby. Interest - Notes Payable 90 who has William Mrs. Mr. Hunt, been; istration. Interest - Meter Deposits cis. The lesson was given by 266.31 im- -i "A These bits of enacted legislation little is week a Ill the for Retold Miscellaneous story past 74.49 Myrtle Richards. Insurance Mrs. are the two permanent lawmaking at the Life" writing. present by proved Pioneer of Glimpse Ruth Giles, Correspondent of the legislature $ 12,192.70 accomplishments who Mrs. has Goldie Waldron. About 23 members spent Carter, Mary re- -j 91910 has Jensen just servto Mrs. weeks date three after was Joseph Angeles,! the past six weeks in Los were present. Luncheon Operating Profit for Year $ 13,111.80 a two months visit in. from of session. Another turned ins the last! home here to her ed. California. Mrs- Howard into law extends the time Southern made .bill be will week playA basketballl game her daughter, returned for procuring 1937 vehicle license BALANCE SHEET Mrs Hattie Durrant of Salt Lake ed in the high school gym Friday Galloway, will visit here in- -: and with her an efmergency mea3ure of A ASSETS City is the house guest of her!Plates evening. Park City vs. Morgan. definitely temPrary CURRENT ASSETS dance will follow the game. 25.40 daughter, Mrs. Legrande Bridges. Mrs. Mary Whittier spent Satur- Cash on Hand M. Stake annual little' the a is 132.79 Kershaw Dont forget George An adopted senate joint Bank Deposits - Regular day in Salt Lake City. 57.50 this time at I. A. Gold and Green Ball to be Checks Wednesday Giles improved authorizes the governor to apspent Ruth Miss Outstanding held Saturday evening, Feb. 6, In In Henefer at the home of Mrs. been who has Thomas Carter Mr, 3,773.82 point a committee to investigate Bank Deposits - Sinking Fund 111 for the the high school gym. The commit Fred Foster. two with the weeks 1,947.02 very past feasibility of holding a worlds Accounts Receivable 32.65 1,914,37 tees in charge report that final is somewhat improved. fair in Utah in 1947 to celebrate the Whittier and Woodrow ,, for Bad Debts ... pneumonia Reserve Eugene caai"1G1ies Who are attending school in plans have been made. The various T788 88 Mrs. Lawrence Porter returned to one hundredth anniversary of the Assets Current Total their at end week dates for Queen from the the her home Saturday after spending settling of the state by the Ogden, spent FIXED ASSETS: wards are: Porterville, Leona Port- home in Milton. a mon pioneers. An approved bill week in Bountiful. PeterLand, Water Rights. Rights of Way er; Milton, Esther Randall; Mrs. George Florence, who has' fixed the salaries of legislative $ 52,444.09 Plant Power 9,111.96 son, Theta Hulet; North Morgan. COALVILLE QUINT NEARS ill for the past eight weeks, is'ployes and a resolution congratu- Depreciation Reserve FlorDISTRICT HOOP TITLE Evelyn Heiner; South Morgan, a lated President Roosevelt on his improved. 43 332 13 ence Francis; Devil s Slide, June of North Summit to Boun-jtif- fifty-fift- h Farrell has Braves Porter The gone birthday, Wilde; Croydon, Barbara Crouch. to visit with his sister, Mrs. took another step nearer their third C. C. Geary suffered a sprained straight title in the Summit district Evidently Senator Alonzo F. Hop-ki- n LeRoy Florence. 13,404.64! fell when he of Croydon believes that good ankle Sunday morning 171.07' Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Adams have Friday by turning back a hard from the roof of his home while fighting Morgan team, 33 to 22, to returned from a three weeks visit legislation can be enacted only $ 65,337.07 in Los Angeles, California. through travail and distress. He removing the snow. Total Assets stretch their victory streak to four and favors at least some debate and a Albert Wiggins played, other gamps Mr. and Mrs. straight. In bit of heated opposition for every DEATH CLAIMS MERCHANT son Cyril, have returned from a Wasatch humbled South Summit, LIABILITIES: 37 to 5, and Park City Inflicted a OF DAVIS COUNTY', measure, three weeks visit in California. is Memorial., who For one day last week after six on 46 to 14 defeat Judge 65.000.00 Miss Margaret Williams, D. Jonathan Wood, 87, a pioneer;, to fourth the in Lake City, A Salt furious rally of 1855, one of the oldest residents!13, had, passed from second deattending school in no $ 65,129-2Liabilities or Total with in' little home score mounting the (third sent the at reading end week quarter and a prominent merchant in Davis spent the O. bate and without a dissenting vote of her parent Mr. and Mrs. D. 208 39 county for more than 6Q years, died NETOpVeS:Proflt to pate rose and said, "Things are movhe Williams. in a Salt Lake City hospital Tues-- J too favorably here- No good half 6. At .9 the to 65,337-6they $ for ing Braves led, Mrs. M. J. Davies left Friday day following an operation. in the can 17 to 13. but come of it, I move we adjourn. were the ahead, Coming to Davis county in 1855, His fellow Kalowna, Britisn Columbia, crew stag- -' NGl; the solons, still agreeable, Mrs. frame Morgan Mr. and third home of her parents, shortly after his arrival from Eng- did. the of the evening, the ed its best play land with his parents, Mr. Wood R, C. Harvey, due to illness in count at the end of the session bebeen active in civic, business had family. In the final quarter the and activities of the counMrs. C. W. Rogers entertained ing religious Braves rolled up 11 points, meana until of The sight of sore gums is sickenty Recorder Anna sixteen little friends of her daughtago, when he retired I, year Sommers, City Morgan Morgan City. County, to a single State of Utah, do hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and because of ill health. er Florence, at a party honoring her while holding Morgan Reliable dentists often report ing, foul toss. belief, the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct statement of He was in the mercantile busi- the successful use of Letos Pyorseventh birthday last week. ace center, Lanky Jack Spriggs, financjai condition of Morgan City as of December 31, 1936. Mrs. C. N. Rogers spent several ness, and had served as a deputy rhea Remedy on their very worst Braves attack with 11 the her of IN WITNBSS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed home topped the at as In Cgden days were the corporate seal of Morgan City, Morgan County, State of Utah, this sheriff, justice of the peace for 13 cases. If you get a bottle and use Clark and Bedsaul Richins and points. Orville Mrs. monsexton return directed druggists will years, and Farmington city daughters, brilliant in their floor play. Mor- - 27th day of January, 1937. Mrs. Elton Hussey. for 25 years. He was a councelor in ey if it fails. ANNA SOMMERS, for was the Morgan, gun big tensen (SEAL) the L. D. S. bishopric in 1881. and FRANK F. ULRICH City Recorder, Park City had little trouble in DELINQUENT NOTICE served on Davis later the South the Co. humbling Judge Memorial, the prevention of disease, in all of stake Enterprise Stoddard Irrigation council. The News for Job Work. Salt Lake City the there Miners limiting that their various aspects, but not with Bornhigh is hereby given Notice in EngBrighton, Sussex, The to four field goals. ,pubhc Health ls the science and the treatment of disease. The en- are delinquent upon the following cagers meanwhile chalked land, April 29, 1849, a son of John 15 art of preventing disease and pro- -' up an of Miners account tire field of medical care and cor- - and Fannie Gobble described stock, on Wood, he came New Semloh -: assessment of $1.00 per share levied goais from the field. factor in the niotlng physical health and effi- rective procedure is, and properly to Utah In 1855. He married Blanch a commun-1 1936, Summit, ciency through organized SALT LAKE CITY South shoUld be, the province of the prac. Bird in the Salt Lake on the 25th day of November, L. D. S. two City weeks, for made, efforts the of on sanitation first the for the race ity tjcing physician and dentist and which was due and payable endowment house on October 9, field goal as it went down environment, the control of com-- ! T the 1st day of January. 1937, the only one Wasatch 1870, and later married Eliza Hess. flashcrew which , education the a munity infections, ofisl k th several amounts set opposite thi before Surviving are seven daughters. ! of the season. individual form the in the holdof Vt best ed its share principles names of the respective Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker, Mrs. personal hygiene, the organization Mw. That is not a ers as follows: , health Wood Miss public Robinson and , Gladys District Summit "Con Morris" Clearfield Bank, Afton Wood, Farmington; Mrs. Lilthe early diagnosis and preventive edial medicine No 7, 12 shares, $12.00; Roy Heiner, lian Seer 1st, Bribham City; Mrs. No! 14, 38.5 shares, $36.50; "Everet treatment of lisease, and the de- -' U1 ber Provides that the Geneva Mrs. Richards, Fielding; 15 fw . velopment of social Me Gee Oscar Humphries, No. machinery oun Y Commissioners of Alice Wilkinson, Peterson, and Mrs 0 No. a5 Davis. which will insure to every Individ-- 4 shares, $4.00; Morgan coanty shal aPPint a suit, Dora Wood Checketts, Providence: ual a standard of living adequate Under New Management 13, 3 shares, $3.00. able of medicine to be, nine sons, Edward A. and Clifton graduate for the maintenance of health." And in accordance with law and (Different Atmosphere) the order of the Board of Directors, rooms, newModern, it whose Is to render these Charles and Willard Wood, Field-- ! duty Public Health, Yale University. so many shares of each parcel of Beds, Simmons with services, ing; Kenneth Wood, Ogden, and! ly furnished Fridays Schedule: stock as may be necessary will be Health Public is the science and mattresses. Popular The establishment of local boards Herman L. Wood, Salt Lake City; innerspring Park City at Morgan. sold at the South Door of the MorParart of preventing disease, prolong of health, the Memorial. at appointment of local (75 grandchildren, 35 grpat grand-healt- h prices; Coffee Shop, Beauty Judge Wasatch County, Court House, Morgan gan life and an ing promoting physical lor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop officers and the local ad- - children and 5 great great on the 5th day of February, 1937, at North Summit at So. Summit, mental efficiency through organ and most of your convenience of public health are children 1 p m., to pay the delinquent assessall at rates that you get more C',n?UnlU provided for in other sections of! Funeral services were conducted ments together with the cost of adf Professor of Public the statutory law. and are for money. Park City 46. Judge Memorial 14. vertising and expense of sale. entirely in the Farmington L. D. S. ward $1.00your Health, Harvard University, to without bath, single $1.50 FRANK WARDLEY, 1 of the North Summit 33. Morgan 22. independent provisions for, chapel Sunday at p,m. to with private bat to $1.50 is $2.00 be It emphasized that public and the administration of, medical! Wasatch 37. South Summit 5. Acting Secretary. .health to service do 1937. has Mgr. of 14, MILES. K. the relief with. HARRY First date pub. Jan. see us for prices before placing; promotion of positive health and VERLE BAKER. County Nurse, j that order for job Last date of pub, Feb. 4, 1937. The News for Job Work. printing - em-150.- 49 j j RICHVILLE anti-picketi- MILTON open-return- ed 60-d- ay : 75-2- ' j Mor-2.640-- 95 t em-be- en pl 21-2- Bleeding Gums Healed 2. j Hotel ' . j 5f . te ! grand-ministrati- ( i J j I J on fr |