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Show ' t I Gemmell Beats Magna Cagers Paced by accurate shooting on the part of Jimmy Byrne, Anderson and Marsh the local Gemmell club defeated the IT. S. Smeltermen here last Thursday evening by a scor of Paul Mazuran and Thur-be- r played stellar ball for the los-ers. The first quarter ended in favor of the locals, 1910, at half-tim- e they held a 30-1- 6 lead and at the end of the third quarter the score was 45-2- Saturday evening the locals en-gage Powers Shoe cagers of Lehi on the local floor. ' Annual Statement of Receipts and Disbursements ' j Qt The JOBDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT, Salt Lake County, Utah jj; - For The School Year 19S5-S- 6 in accfcrdahce with the State Law, we are herewith causing: to be ! u!:lishtd, a statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the year Jf sailing June 30, 19A3, showing (quoting the State Law): ' 1. The amount on hand at the date of the last report. 2. Thj amount of sinking fund, and how invested. 3. The moneys paid out, to whom, and for what paid. I 4. The balance of school moneys on hand. S. The number, date, and amount on every bond Issued and re ( deemed under the authority herein given, and the amount re rl celved and paid therefore. i , RECEIPTS i Cash Balance, Operating Fund, June 30, 1935 $ 711.72 Cash Balance, Building Fund, It: - June 30, 1935 22.635.06 "" u State District School Fund 144,492.55 State High School Fund 3,340.17 -: State Equalization Fund 3.858.46 Jordan District Taxes 282,860.62 - ITSscellaneous Receipts (Rents, Smith Hughes, Etc.) 9,882.84 ' .'. P. A. Money 24.051.48 $491,832.90 DISBURSEMENTS j C eral Control . 13,680.17 , I ruction 271,341.21 C ordinate Activities ; 5,522.86 '" ' r illary Agencies 37,680.19 oration of School Plant 41,731.75 " latenance of School Plant ,. 11,373.05 id Charges .,. 2,398.76 . pltal Outlays ..... 99,788.91 .it Service - 0. urgency 1,915.53 $485,432.43 C.h Balance Operating Fund, - June 30, 1936 Ti ' 6.400.47 Total $491,832.90 J BONDS t V No bonds issued or redeemed. ' . haldt, Water Service, 86.00; Lang Company, Auto Repairs, $4.65; Lark Mercantile Company, Coal, $33i.76: Leonard G. Laiaun, Stamps, Stamped Envelopes, $227.35; Mabel Larson, La-bor, 14.00; Lea & Febiger, Book, 13.62; J. K. Lewis. Repairs on Motor, $6.25; Llnde Air Products, Oxygen, Acety-lene, Rent on Cylinders, Auto Supplies. $45.06; Dr. A. V. Lindsay, Medical Services, $60.00; Literary Digest, Mag-azine Subscriptions, $65.40; Joseph L. Lloyd, Labor, $14.40; Thomas Lloyd., Labor, $1.75; Austin Loveless, Labor, $8.40; Lovtnger Disinfectant Company, janitor Supplies and equipment, $622.-7- 3; Leo Lunberg, Labor, $15.76; Lun-di- n & May Foundry, Fire door frames and liner, $40.40; Lyman-Ober- g Motor Company, Auto Supplies, $7.78; Mao-MUl- Company, Books, $2.76; Chris-tian Madsen, Labor, $7.20; Ulen Mad-se- n, Labor & Equipment, $3.00; Magio Chemical Company, Floor treatment, Janitor supplies, floor wax, Nu floor, Soap, $1,079.63; Jim Marcrakaa, Rent on Barn, $36.40: Clalrmont Margetts, Labor, $28.38; Dell Margetts, Labor, $2.63; Raymond Marriott, Chauffeur's License, $2.00; H. P. Matthews, Labor, $4.60;Llnden Margetts, - Labor, $18.81; Holland Mayne, Labor. $7.80 McDonald Chocolate Company, Candy, $58.49; McDonald Coal Com-pany, Coal, $296.60; MoKean Service Station, Auto Supplies, $ 85; Elmer McMullln, Labor, $14.40; Urban n, Labor, $14.40; Mendenhall Au-to Parts Company, Repair Work, $22.61; P. M. Mickelsen. Labor, $1.00; S. J. Mickelsen, Transportation, $11.38; L. C. Mitchell. Supplies, $115; tr Service, $144.83; Mldvale Jr. High School, Home making fund, $67.45; Glen C. Milne, Labor, $17.60; Miners Mercantile Company, Gasoline, $.46; Mine & Smelter Supply. Supplies. $$11.38; L. C. Mitchell. Supplies, $1.16; Deverel Molyneaux, labor. $1.00; Ralph Moon, Labor, $14.40; J. B. Moreton Company, Insurance, $2.63; Darrell Morrlsa, Labor, $8.00; Morrison-Merri- ll Company, Lumber, cement, hard-war- s, $640.27; Motor Equipment Com-pany, Auto Supplies, $33.59; Motor Merc. Company, Auto Chains, $51.84; Mountain Fuel Supply Company, Gas Consumed, $1,112.81; Mountain States Telephone ft Telegraph Co., Phone Ser- - Oll Company, Oil Containers, $15.00; Sunset Nursery, Fertiliser, $16.00; Ivan L. Taft, Labor. $10.00; Talens School Products Company, School Supplies, $295.47; David Tar bet. Board Mem-bership Fee, $6.00; Doyle Tempest, Chauffeur's License, $2.10; Thomas Klectrlo Company, Rail for Athletic field, $9.70; J. W. Thompson, Labor, $210.87; N. K. Thomson. Labor, $19.26; Joseph Timothy. Driving Bus, $30.00; Town of Bingham Canyon, Water Service, $160.00; Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, Typewriters, $1,260.-0- 0; U. 8. Typewriter Ribbon Company, School Supplies, $3.34; Utah Auto Parts Company. Auto Supplies, $104 .87; Utah Central Truck Line. Freight. $1.00; Utah Copper Company, Water Service and rent, $614.86: Utah-Delawa- re Mining Company, Water Service, Repair Material, $283.02; Utah Fire Clay Company, Service Supplies-fir- e clay, $116.52; Utah Idaho School Sup-ply Company, Books, and school sup-plies. $9,837.07; Utah Livery ft Coal Company. Coal, $638.95; Utah Oil Re-fining Company, Oil and Gasoline, Utah Light and Power Com-pany, Light and Power, $5,453.66: Utah & Salt Lake Canal Company, Water Assessment. $8.75; Utah Window Shade Company, Window shades and materi-al. $379.44; Union ft East Jordan Irri-gation Company, Water Service, $273 92; Union Jr. High School, Home making fund, $45.90; Union Paclflo System. Freight. $17.04; H. Van Daam, Repairs to Lawn Mower, $15.00; Louise Van Ee. Health Buttons, Mileage, $316 94: John Vawdrey. Rental on Mix-er, $9.00; Wendel Vawdrey, Book Bind-ing and Printing, $181.86; Julius VIs-se- r, I,abor. $49.20; Ralph Voyce. Lorus Walker. Labor. Chauffeur's License, $41.70: Wendell Wardle, Chauffeur's License, $2.10; Wasatch Electric Company, Light frlohes, projector globes, flxeures, $195.83: Victor WatkTns. Labor, $2.60; Wesley Webster, Labor on Ditch, $2.00: Blaine Wells, Labor, $5.50: Western Arms. Auto, Supplies, and Equipment, athletic supplies, $1,312.73: Western Auto Radiator Company, Radiator Re-pairs. $92.45; Western Auto Supply Companv, Cluster Lights and flares, $93.90: Eirgene West, Labor. $3.07: Western Foundrv ft Stove Rennlr $1,125.00) Ethotynne Ashton, $398.38; Uolda Fraeer, $1,090.00; Arvid, Larson, $l,12i.00; Ruth Adamson, $742.60; Mel-b- a Audrus, $720.00; Bessie Brough. $1,. 015.00; Laurel Dewey, $1,003.60; Helen Hales, $27.00; Alien Hugauder, $111.-6- 6: Marjorie Boberg, $3.40; Mrs. H. C. Jorgensen, $16.50; Carol Jensen, $720.-0- 0; Molly C. Llndell, $1,206.00; Luulll I'utirson, $1,170.00; LurelUa Raddon, $734.26; Mary Rasmussen, $1,071.00; Verda Stewart, 90.00: M, M. Bird, $1,487.71; Ulen.n Bird, $3u.17; Elvera Bird, $20.0o; T. L. Cowley. $60.84; Mrs. Arvid Larson. $377.40; Mrs. Vera Peterson, $13.60; Melvln Cowley, $938.-3- 6; Ulenn Hyatt, $30.00; Henry C. Jorg-ensen, $l,6oo.ou; oral Beckstead, $96S.. 00; Hazel Cook, $1,026.00; Mildred Hendriukson, $48510; Violet Stevens, $1,071.00; Royal Beckslead, $795.67; Alma Holt, $837.00; Erma Beckslead, $9.46; Beryl Larson, $400.00; Beatrice I'leiaen, $3.15; Bennett Cash, $2,044 87; Lowell Boberg, $945.00; Kenneth Bra-dy. $1,260.00; Alma UiUmer, $945.00; Esther Forbush, $1,314.00; Veda Fsye Karlchner, $1,143.00; Jennlev Smith, $882.50; M. K. Bunnell, $945.00; Veda Demlng. $981.00; Elva Glover, $742.60; Phyllis Greenwood. $7341.96: Wllla Greer, $'537.00; Alice Hatch, $1,170.00; lona oborn, $897.60; Genevieve Ras-mussen, $720.00; Mlunle L. Wade, $1, 116.00; Win. Oborn, $U02.71; Edward Oborn, $154.68; Laurlce Nlelson, Lawrence Freeman, $1,150.80; Mrs. Catherine White, $9.45; Mrs. Reg White, $88.40; lona Mitchell, $10.20; Beatrice Cash, $17.83; Albert Atwood, $l,305.0o; Laura Hooton, $1,260 00; Myrtle Malstrom, $1,017.75; Elva Rich-ardson, $900.00; Delila, Spratllng, Marie, Stapley. $1,044.00; Ella Nlcholls, $480.25; R. H. Johnson, $6u9.-0- 0; Mrs. Artie Hart, $315; Lathrop Nlcholls, $136.67; E. R. Beck, $2,250.00; Jesse B. Casper, $900.00; Arthur God-frey, $1,089.99; Grey M. Lusty, $1,035.-0- 0: Austin Walker, $895 00; Ellis J. Wilcox, $1,190.00; Afton. Forsgren, Zella Harding, $1,189 25; Mar-garet Thomas, $l,2u6.00; LaVern J. Dickson, $1,430.00; L. Marcus Jensen, $H90.00; Leila Abbott, $990.00; Virginia Haun, $891.00; Ann Holt, $945.00; Jan-ett- e Lyon, $900.00; Florence Jorgnsen, $1,206.00; Lois Wootton, $850.25; A. C. Furse. $1,325.52; Afton Furse, $42.71; Stutt-tnen- t of Moneys Paid Out, To Whom and For What Paid. vice, $364.32; Chester Mulr, Labor, $3 00 Oeorge Mulr, Labor, $22 44; Lucille Mulr, Labor, $10.00; J. T. Murphy, Re- - Lalrs, $18.72; Murray City Corporation, and Power, $59.04; Murray Flor- - al. Flowers, $4.08; Murray Laundry. Company, Laundry Service. $7.00; Na-- 1 tlonal Education Association, Dues and ' Bulletins, $23.89; Arthur Nell, Chauf-feur's License, $2.00; A. M. Nelson. Labor, $67.25; C. R. Nelson, Labor, Rent, and Expenses. $828.00; Dr. H. E. Nelson, Dental Services, $50.00: N. O Nelson Manufacturing Company, Pipe, pipe fittings, plumbing fixtures, $3,870.28; John J. Nesbitt, Radiators. $36.16; Bill Newbold, Labor, $1.60; Au-gust, V. Nielsen. Repairs, Making Keys. $12,24; Reld Nokes, Labor, $1.00: North Dry Creek Irrigation Company, Water Service, $24.00; A. J. Nystrom & Company, Maps, $262.74: Ted10-born- e. Labor. $175: Otto O Oblad. Paint racks. $9.00; Ogden Biilclc Sales Company, Repairs, $25.96; W. H. Oh -- weller, Labor, $64.75; O'Loughlln's Radio Repairs, and Supplies, $9 67; Ed-ward Orglll, Labor, $166 .20; Olen Or-to- n. Labor, $31.60; W. L. Orton, La-bor, $126 94: Mrs. George W. Page, Medical Services, $25.00; Donald Pal-mer, Labor, $2.40: George Panos, La-bor, $12.00; Paragon Printing Com-pany, Supplies. $125.12: Parry Imple-ment & Hardware Company, Coal, $722 36: Paxton Lumber Company, Lumber, $145.92: N. A. Pearson, Transportation, $10.00; Peerless Oil Distributing Company. Oil and Grease. $21.71: Pembroke Company. Furniture and Equipment, chairs, cards, and files, office and school supplies, $3,730.79: Arnold M. Peterson, Labor, $9.00: Burke Peterson. Labor, $72.00; L. E. Peterson, Premium on Insur-ance, $75.00: Morris Peterson, Labor, $ 50: Odell Peterson. Labor, $2.00; Noel Phillips, Labor, 11.00; Photo-Blu- e Company, Paper $.33; Pons & Davis, Material for busses, $54.00: Porter-Walto- n Company, Cyauojras Dust, it .30: George Provostgard, Labor with Equipment. $52.00; Pmvo Book Bind -- erv. Diplomas, record hooks. Binding, $364.60: Psychological Institute. Books, M 50: W. F. Quarrle & Company, Books. $114.00; Dr. R. W. Quick, Med- - leal Services. $50 00: Calvin Rasmus-se- n. Labor. $187 66; T3. M. Rasmusxen, Punch, $15.00: R. Rasmussen 8tore, Hamburger, $6.13: S. A. Rasmussen. Petty $221 27; Vester Rasmussen,' Labor. $30.01; Ora-li- e Rawson, Labor, $20.00; Carl Rees, Labor, $1.00; Refine Oil Products Com-pany, Motor oil, $71.14; Remington Rand Ine:, Equipment, Type Ribbons,. Rental, Repairs, $2,229.21; Wayne Rey-nolds, Chauffeur's License, $2.10; Dr. P. "S. Richards. Transportation, Medical Services, $150.00: Dr. M. T. Rlgby, Dental Services, $50.00; River-to- n Jr. High School, Home making fund, $47.05; Riley Stoker Corporation, Stoker repairs, $22.75; RIverton Motor Company, Automobiles and supplies, $10,114.56: RIverton Pipe Line Com-pany, Water Service. $74.27; G. R. Roberts. Janitor Supplies. $18.00: Roy-al Typewriter Company, Inc.. Type-writers, $750.00: John Russell, Labor, $27.20; Salt Lake Auto Wrecking Com-pan- y. Auto Repair material, $4.00; Sal Lake &'Rlnrha.m Freight. Freight. Works, Stove Repairs, $1.67; Westing-hous- e Electric Company, shop supplies, repairs, globes, light fixtures, electric motor $J43.27; West Jordan Jr. High School, Home making fund. $54.60; West Jordan Lumber Company, Hard-ware, coal, lime putty, cement. Lum-ber, $1,266.67; Western Newspaper tin-to- n, School and Office Supplies. $589.-4- 5; Western Powder Company, Giant Powder, $56.00; Western Supply Com-pany, Athletic Supplies and Equip-ment, $14. 05; West High Bakery. Cakes, $22.44: Ray West. Labor, $1.00: West Side Water System. Water Service, $185.67; Frank Wheadon, Chauffeur's License, $2.10; Wheeler Service, Gas-oline, $.40; G. M. Whltely Company, Stoker repairs and materials, $8.70; Whltmore Oxygen Company, Oxygen, $24.90; Wilson Motor Service, Auto Supplies and repairs, $15 97; John C. Winston Company, Test Material, $12 81; Karl Winter, Auto Repair Ma-terial, $2.94; E. G. Wltzell, Repair Musical Instruments, $16.00; Lyle Woodhouse, Labor, $25.50; Woodruff Printing Company, Printing, $150.16; Woodstock Typewriter Company, Typewriters. $716.00; D. A. Wooton, Mileage, $109.92: Jos. A. Workman, Labor, $185.72; World Book Company, Test Materials. $236.14; Yankee Polish Company, Janitor Supplies, $27.00; P. A. Young. Music. $60.00; Z. C. M. I.. Mimeograph supplies, tires, school supplies, tubes, boots. Health Supplies, Domestic Science Equipment, Janitor Supplies, Material for band suits, bas-ket balls, leather and findings, tools, repairs, letter files, paper napkins, mlmeoscope, visors, crepe paper, Zellerbach Paper Company, School and Janitor supplies, $642.36; Zlon's Wholesale Grocery, Janitor sup-plies, $99.38; Teachers', Janitors' Chauffeurs' and Miscellaneous Sal-aries; J. Jerome Brown, $1,475.00; Mil-dred Angel, $1,143.00; Zelma Butter-fiel- d, $1.053. 00; Edna M. Glover, $689.-1- 5; Verena Graham, $1,098.00; Dors Larson, $1,026.00; VaLorls Irving, $1,143.00; Virginia Ivie, $918.00; Marie Lang, $1,008.00; Lena Scusset, $397.50; Beatrice Spendlove. $900.00; Catherine Williams, $850.25; Ernest Sheen. $997.-2- 4; Ernest Jay Sheen. $125.00; Olen Sheen, $83.33; Martha Rathjens, $621.-2- 5; Lola R. English, $27.20; Mrs. H. L. Askerman, $40.80; Ruth Grant, $40.80;. T. H. McMullln. $2,560.00; J. Byron Birch, $1,818.00; J. Clement Crapo, $1,972.22; C. N. Crawford, $T458.00; Glenn Nell, $1,255.60; R. A. Payne, $1,486.00; C. E. Pollard, $1,413.-0- 0; J. M. Woodhouse, $2,112.00; D. A. Wootton, $2,172.00; Laura Marshall, $1,188.00; Lenna Thurber, $1,377.00; Verna Walker, $1,305.00; Addle Wright. $1,165.00; Byron E. Grant, $586.00; Joel Jensen, $1 143 00; Beth Christensen, $45.81; Paul Kuhni, $1,260.00; E. Odell Peterson, $1,423.05; B. J. Santistevn, $1,600,00; J. L. Seal, $1,431.00; C. F. Smith, $1,188.00; Vernon Baer, $1,233.-0- 0; Marva Hodson, $1,224.00: Margaret Ireland. $518.81: Helen Joffs, $135.00; Beth Wright, $200.00; Elaine Coombs, $27.50; O. S. Jenaen, $1,995.11; W. D. Jensen, $35.00; Mjb. O. S. Jensen. $11.90; Blaine Wells, $88.33; Austin Loveless, $88.33; Ensign Jensen, $88 -- 33; Rolland Mayne. $81.33: Mrs. E. O. Charles Furse, $17.50; Clarissa Furse, $42.71; Pearce Furse, $105 00; Albert Olson. $1,057.81; Zella Holt, $114.75; Alfred Furse, $19.16; Bernarr Furse, $4.17; L. W. Nielsen, $3,000.00; O. D. Ballard. $1,844 00; Paul C. Boycg. Isaac E. Hushnell, $1,237.50; I j. E. Butler, $1,692.00; E. L. Craw-ford. $1,566.00; T. A. Dewey, $2,147.00; J. N. Dorlus, $1,666.00; E. O. Epper-son. $2,100.00; Phil F. Goldbranson, $1,413.00; J. H. Greer, $2,428.00; A. C. Jensen, $1,656.00; C. R. Nelson, $2,004.-0- 0; Alton B. Poulson, $1,260.00; Alma Smith, $1,692.00; Orson Smith, $1,568.-0- 0; D. L. Taylor, $1,550.00; Harold, Thorpe, $1,458.00; John Vranes, Emma Alleman, $1,215.00; Deane Bennlon, $1,140.00; Laura Gard-ner, $1,432.00; Harriett Hubbard, Lucille Mulr, $1,359.00; Oralis Rnwson, $1,404.00; Lucille, Tuttle, Mary Ballantyne, $1,215.00: Bet-t- v Boberg, $539.00; Gladys, Ounderson, $45.52: Alma Dowdlng, $1,958.67; Ver-n- er Christensen, $34.00; LaRue Mar-chan- t, $14.20; Doss Dean, $14.60: Mau-rice Harper, $3.00; Mrs. Haiel Cannon, $129.20; Betty Dnrfee, $60.00; John Fitzgerald. $35.75; Mabel Larson, $300.-0- 0: Dewey Dowding, $662.50; Lewis Bishop, $'88.33; John Brown. $88.33; Don Dowding, $145.76; Delwln Mar-gett- s, $145.76; Albert Hardcastle, $88.-3- 3: Glen Madsen. $88.33; G. Browning, $1.68; Mrs. Louis Peterson, $20.40; Guenevere Nielsen, $3.15; Mabel, Nep-ru- $1,640.00; Margaret Hopklnson, $1,035.00; Mrs. J. R. Jensen, $900 00: Faye Robbins, $856.00; Alma Iverson, $448.80; Frank Wheadon, $80.85; Don-ald Palmer, $80.85; Doyle Tempest, $430.50: Donald Hogan, $21.00; Chester Mulr, $333 35; Lorus Wfilker, $80.85; Wayne Reynolds, $80.85; Kenneth Har-rison, $116.85; Carl Jacobson, $61.95; Jack Garslde, $333.35; Glen Burkin-sha- $88.20: Martin Bowen, $80.86; Lawrence Smith, $80.85; Donald Bol-llge- r, $80.85: Joe Brown, $80.85; Wen-dell Wardle. $79 80: Clarence Johnson. $333 35; Teddy Mellch, $108.00; Joseph A. Workman, $489.35; Roy Lemlu, $59.85: Gilbert Rasmussen, $18.90; Rog. er Bianchl, $175.00: Parley Jones, $344.00; Jack Marshall, $388.00: Joseph Timothy, $152.00; Wm. Kruger, $50.00; Art Neil, $438.00; J. D. Henry, $58.00; Ravmond Marriott. $46.00; Darwin Ooff, $146.00: Thomas Carrlgan, $65.00; Frank Smith, $194.00; Dean Hamm, $3.00: Blaine Milliner, $2.00; Arthur Peterson. $3.00; Olen Milne, $300.00; Earl Mavnard, $252.50; Ferrald Sll-co- $252 50: Harold Daspnin, $252.60; Clement Butler. $252.50; Gilmer Hilton, $252.50: Ruel Walker; $252.60; R. W. Bergman, $255.00; Dell Haun, $252.50; Flovd Shepplck, $252.50; W. H. New-hol- $252.50; J. C. Richards, $252.50; Hardv McFarland, $8.75; Preston Ja-cobson. $240.00; Geo. KamproB, $210.00; LaVers Miller, $135.00; Phillip Robin-son. $80.00; C. N. Jensen, $3,850.00; S. A. Rasmussen, - $2,220.00; Norma J. Olsen, $1,200.00; C. M. Beckstead, Louise Van Ee, $1 440.00; J. W. Thompson, $262.42: Freda Jensen, $2,148.40; J. M. Rovden. $1,446.00: Mary I.. Storev, $1,642.00; S. .T. Mickelsen, $150.00: P. S. $150.00; James C. Hansen. $150.00; John A. Aylett, $150.00; James P. Jensen, $160.00; Aotim White Lead & Color Works, Blackboard Slating. $66.15; Adderle) i & Nichols, Auto Supplies & Repatl Material. $20 45; Akin & Bagshaw, IiM!., Picture Projector and Motion pic-ture film service, $196.14; Dr. J. S. Alley, Medical Services, $50.00; Alli-ance Syndicate Company, Premium on Insurance. $75 00; C. Earl Alsop, Re-pairs, $17.20; The American Academy of Political arid Social Science, Books, ti.w, American Child Health Associ-ation, Classroom records, $2.50; Am-erican Education Press. Library Books ; iM; American Lady Baking Com- -. pany, Humberger buns, $28.80; Ameri-can La France A Foamite Ind., Fire : l&tingulshers, $208.25; American Lin-en Supply Company, Linen service and rag, $1,016.63; American Surety Com-pany, Premium on Bonds and Clerk's Bond, $315.vo; American Technical So-ciety, Library Books, $9.52; B. R. An-derson, Labor, $36.50; Gerald Andrus, Labor, $12.2a; M. B. Andrus, Coal, $656.70; L. Appleton Century Com-tmu- y, Bouks, $2.00; Artie Ice Company, ice, $1.93; Armature Shop, Rewinding Armature, $.00; Arinatroiig-Engeber- g Wail Paper Company, Picture mould-ing and supplies, $34.40; Arrow Press Company, fcWulpmnt for office Build-ing, $682.40; Harold Ashman, Mileage, $1.00; Ashton & Evans, Architect's Highland Boy School and Of-fice Building, $3,908.01; Associated Oil and Uaa Company, Gasoline, $786.62; Atkinson Spring Company, Auto Springs, $82.62; Auerbach's, Table Cloths, $16.78; Automotive Service CMoamteprainayl, Auto Supplies and Repair $16.63; J. A. Aylett, Trans-portation, $loo 00; J. E. Aylett, Labor and Repair Material, $40.06; Orglll Aylett, Labor, $31.6v; b. C. Bailey, Labor and Materials, $16. 2o; O. . ,aUrd, Summer Supervision and La-bor, $295.00; Walter Barber, Frank-furters, $33.00; Bearings Service and Supply, Tlmkln cones and cups, Au-to Supplies and Repairs, $26.21; Oeo-rge Barton, Mileage, $5.65; G. H. Bass, Labor, $14.00; O. L. Bateman & Sons, Straw and Coal, $831.30; E. R. Beck, Transportation, School Census, $4.15; J. L. Beck Lacquer Company, Paint, Laoqaer and Stencils, $143.85;- Reld Beck, Repairs, $3 90; A. R. Beckslead, Labor $7.00; C. M. Beckstead, Trans-portation, Surveyor office fee, $306.-O'- j; Fairs1 Beckstead, Labor, $36.75; ilyrum Beckstead. Labor, $12.00; Sam-u- 4 BecksUad, Labor, $2.00; Royal V. i eckstead, Labor, $27.00: Wm. C Leckstead, Labor, $82.20; Beesiey Mus, ii Company, Sheet, music, $6.21; Ben-Rft- tt Glass A Paint Company, Calel-mta- ,. Paint $1 62; Dr. B. V. Bennion, Dental Bervlces, $15.00; Wm. Ellis Bennlon, Labor, $24.00; Wil-li Bennlon, Labor $7.20; Gilbert Ben-son,. Labor, $81.76; R. W. Bergman, Labor, $1.5u; Bernston & Kuhre, Erec tion of Highland Boy School, District Administration Building, sand, gravel and cement, $64,050.68; Golden Berrett, Labor, $127; Bingham Bulletin, Prlnt- - , band Instruments, baas drum, drum r pedal, musical instruments, $1,381.42; Franklin Drake, - Labor $52.80; Gordon Deakln, Labor. $.75; DeLux . Glass Company, Safety glass for busses, $170.42; Denhalter Bottling Company, Soda Water, $171.29; Den-ve- r Fire Clay Company. Sclera Equip ment and supplies, $99.87; Department of Superintendence.- - Superintendent membership dues, $6.00; Deseret News Publishing Company. Advertising, $22.00; Dewey & Dewey, Film strips, $14.01; Dewey Dowding Labor, $7.44; Lionel P. Dimond. Labor, $183.00; Merc., Coal oil, $7.30; Dinwoody Furniture - Company, Furniture and Equipment, $492.45; Ditto, Inc., Ditto Supplies, $14.53; .John Dorlus, Labor, $1.00; Doubleday, Donan & Company, Books, $3.15; Almy Dowding, Extra Janitor Service, $88.50; Don Dowding, Labor, $23.73; Draper Irrigation Com-pany, Water Service, $169.82; Draper School, Home making fund. Repair Material Service, " Freight, $59.55; G. C. Earl, Engineering Service, $462.60; East Jordan Irrigation Company, Wa-ter Assessments, $11.25; Archie East-man, Labor, $60.66; Eastman Kodak Company, Weston Meter, film supplies, movie films, kodascope cement. Ko-daks, $125.90; Sarah Eastman, Labor, $16.00; Economy Stoker Sales Com-pany, Stokers, $820.00; R. W. Edgel, Labor, $2.00; Elmco Corporation, Wa-ter Column, $2.00; Executives Guild, International Index File and Cabinet, $26.95; Farm Bureau Supply Company, Gasoline, $476.03; George Famsworth, Labor, $56.00; Clarence Faurschou, Top Soil, $18.00; Felt Auto Parts Com-pany, Auto Repair Material, $22.97; Carl Fisher, Inc., Band music, $1.50; Fordham Nursery, Shrubs, planting and landscaping, ' $206.60; Charles S. Fowler, Repairs on Saws, $2.00; Fran-k- el Carbon & Ribbon Manufacturing Company. School Supplies, $23.69; Dr. R. O. Frazier, 'Medical Services, $50.00; Qolda Frazer, Labor, $12.00; W. P. Fuller A Company, Varnish, glue, glass, paint, lacquer, paint brushes, window lights, floor preservative, oil, putty, $1,819.53; A. C. Furse, Labor, $77.64; R. A. Fyre, Labor, $18.00; Gal-llgh- er Company, Supplies and repairs at shop; $83.93; John Gardner, Labor, $96.00; Zole Garfield, money for re- - airs, $1.08: Jack Garslde. Chauffeur's icense, $2.10: Gaylord Brothers, Inc., Library Supplies, $46.94 ; General Elec-tric Company, Electrical Supplies, $1.19; General Electric Supply Com-pany, Electrical Supplies, $1.92; Gen-eral Motors Truck Comapny, Repairs and material, $10 66: C. C. Gillespie, Agent, Freight, $41.28; Glnn & Com-pany, Books, $110; Glover Nursery & Floral Company, Trees and shrubs, $52 50; Goddard-Abbe- y Company, Au-diting Books,' $400.00; Arthur J. ' God-frey. Mileage, $50 00; Ho Qoff, Labor, $15.76; Goodyear-Tir- e & Rubber Com-pany. Tires and tubes, $267.22; Claude Grant, Labor, $48.00: Hebef J. Grant & Company, Premium on Insurance, $1,-?- 53 87: Granite Furniture Company, Cnrtans and Labor, $443.36; W. T. Grant & Company. Supplies. $3.88; STATE OF UTAH . )V S3. County of Salt Lake ) S. A. Rasmussen, the duly elected Clerk of the Board of Education of the JordBn School District, Salt Lake Countv. Utah, first being duly sworn upon oath deposes and says that he prepared the foregoing statement and the same contains the full, true and correct report of receipts and dis-bursements of all moneys by said Board during the school year ending, June 80, 1936. H. A. RASMUSSEN, Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23nl day of January, 19.10. ' A. R. GARDNER, Notary Public Residing Jt Sandy, TTtnh. ' (SEAL) Mv commission expires November 15, 1939. Freight, $.50; Bingham High School, Telephone Calls, Telephone Service Home making Fund, $112.66; Bingham Service Station, Gasoline. $2.53; Bing-ham Stage Lines, Freight, $19.75; M. i Bird. Labor. $111.76; Edwin F. Bixiiop, Labor, $30.00; Lewis Bishop, Lahor, $1.00; Bluffdalo Water Com-Iiftii- y, Water Service, $130.00; Lowell lwoerg, Labor, $12.00; Donald Bolll-R- - Labor, $3.00; B. &. O. Transport-ailu- n Company, Freight, $31.86; Paul C. iloyee, Mileage. and Labor, $74.36; BrsKe & Parts Supply Company, Re-pairs and Materials, $6.22; Alex A. Brand, Labor, $1.00; Brewer Tire Company, Inc., Tires and tubes, re-pairs on tires, $279.77; Brockbank Ap-parel Csmpany, Clynvsutts and Band caps, $87.63; Brower-Towl- er Company, Auto Supplies, Repair Material, $38.66; J. Eiden Brown, Tuning and repairing pianos, $59.05; Jos Brown, Labor, $3.00; L J. Brown, Labor, $1.60; John Brown. Labor. $4.50; Neff Brown, La-bor, $1.50; Reed Brown, Labor,- $2.87; Bruce Publishing Company, Library books and magazines, $19.23; W. A. firuao. Welding Lawn Mowers, $2.10; f ii.,ge St Parker, Retainers Fee Legal Services, Purchase of Property at Cop-i.-to- n, $1,800.00; Jess R. - Bulkley. $108.60: Albert E. Burgon, La-- t f and materials, $310.80; Burroughs A ,llng Machine Company, Adding "i.chlne ribbons, $.77; L. E. Butler, iuor, $30.0'O;' Nephl Butterfleld, La-- i $12 26; Wlllard Butterfleld,. Labor, $ j 81; W. P. Buxton, Tuning and re-pairing piano, $5.00; Canvas Products Corporation. Canvas aprons and Jum-pers for shops, $19.52; Canyon Motor Company, Auto Supplies and repair Material, $5.23; Fred A. Carlson, Inc., Auto Repair Materials, $68.75; Rev. John E. Carver, Expenses Attending Convention, $20 00; Warren Casper, Labor, $9.19; Central Scientific Com-pany, rtiemlstry Equipment, $20.37; C. E. Chapman, Linoleum Cement, $7. 70; Charles Scribner's Sons, Books. $1.66: Chicago Mines Company. Pur-chase of Property, $2,000.00; Christen-sen C(nstruct ion Company, equipment, Wror and materials, $2,124 47: D. H. Christensen, Magazines, $12 00; Ted Christensen, Labor, $.87: Citizens Coal nd Supply Company, Coal, $1,086.12; Classroom Teachers Inc., Books, $92.29; Dr. Calvin "Clawson, Dental Service, $50.00; Bernice T. Clayton, Magazines, $71.75: J. J. Coan ft Company, Rent on Ralls and Plates, $171.35: Coles Mo. tr ft Machine Company, Msking Keys. $3 85: Collier ft Son Corporation, Books. $372.60;. Colvllle Ice Cream Company, Ice Cream, $44.00: F. E. Compton Company, Books, $295.07; Continental Oil Company, Gasoline and oil, $1,277.16: Cooks Coal and Building Supply Company. Lumber, hardware, sewer pine, coal and sup- - Files. $2,093 85: Melvin L. Cook, Labor, 40: Copper Coal ft Lumber Com-f-sn- v. Lumber ,coal, cement, hardware, Mil 45: Copperton Service Station, Oas and auto supplies. $2 86: Charles A. CraDo. Labor. $11.50; Croft Cylin-der Orindjng Company, Grinding Cyl-inders for autAs, $19.95: Joseph A. Cutler. Labor. $21 43; Roy Dsnste.-I.a-,bo- r, $26 25: Joseph Day, Transwt-atlon- , $60 00; Daynes Music Company, iacea, batons, drum sticks, wuslo, Tiany, Repairs on stoker, $33.75 ;Alonzo Green, Labor, $12.60; Don Greenwood, Labor. $103.68; J. H. Oreer. Mileage, $342.00; Lester Grlswald, Supplies for Woodwork Dept.. $17.73: Wayne Oun-derso- n. Ibor, $90 00: James C. Han-sen. Transportation. $100.00; Dr. J. I. Hansen. Dental Services. $50.00; Al-bert Harilcastle., Labor, $30.63; Row-land Hardcastle, Labor, $40.25; Hard-est- y Manufacturing Company, Corru-jta'te- d Pine, $167.95; Kenneth Harrison, Labor, $38.50: John Hatt. Labor, $3 07: D M. Haun. Labor. $24.00; Henderson Rim & Wheel Company, Auto Springs, $5.32; Edith Hendrickson, Laundrying, $1.00: O. D. Henry, Chauffeur's Li-cense. $2.00;- - Gilmer Hilton. Night Watchman, $1 00: Hofmann. Hardware Company, Athletic equipment, $6.22: Don Hogan, Chauffeur's License, $2.10: Harold H. Holmes Company. Steel for buss bodies, $434.36; Golden Holt, Coal. $364.84;' Terrence Homan. Labor. $12.00; Home Insurance Company of New York, Premium on Insurance, $187.50; C. M. Hoof Company. Hard-ware and material for busses, $252.92; Superintendent Karl Hopkins, Travel-ing expenses, $10 00: Dr. A. J. Hos-nie- r, Medical Services, $50.00; Houghton-M-ifflin Company, Books. $20.54; Ronald Hughes. Labcr, $5.47; Hunt ng. ton Laboratories. Janitor supplies, $43 52: W. T. Hvde. Coal. $267.50; Ideal Sand Company. Sand and gravel, $71.87; I & M. Rug & Linoleum Com-pany, Rugs, $573.68; Inter-Mminta- ln Electric Company. Auto Supplies and repair material. $777 88: International Business Machines Corporation, Re-pairs on Program Clock. $12 60: In-ternational Time Recording Company, Repairs on Master Clock. $25.00; Alma Iversnn. Iibor, $13.60: Carl .Ttfcobson. Chauffeur's License. $2.10: Mrs. er-no- n Jeffcfrtt. Ijjbor. $6.00; A. C. Jen-sen, Labor. $181.75: Dr. C C. Jensen. Medical Services. $50.00; C. N. Jen-sen. Freight, Traveling expenses. $191 43; Mrs. C. N. Jensen. Candles and Dollies, $.77: Don Jensen, Labor. 3 50: Ensign Jensen. TJibor, $8.10: J. IT. Jensen. Labor, $2.50; Joel Jensen, Mileage, and transportation. $57.75: J. P Jensen, Hamberger. Mileage, trav-eling Expenses, $28294: Jensen ft Kuhre. Company, Lumber, coal, ce-ment, lime, rope, hardware, $3,075.29: Marvm Jensen. Tjthor. $10.60: O. S. Jensen. Labor. $53 85: Albert Johnson, Tihor. J9.19: Clarence Johnson Chauf-feur's License. $2.10: John M. Jones Labor. $62.40: Dr. J. O. JoneR. Medical Services, S50.00; Jor.lan High School, Printing. Luncheon Expense. $255 00; Jordan High Cafeteria. Luncheon Ex-pense at Institute, $35.00: Jordan Teachers Association. Convention se r,0.0n; H. C. Jorgensen. Ijihor, $7 50: H, W. Jorgensen, Fxnenses school census, $3 00: Jorgensen Violin Sbon, Repair Musical Instruments, 15 0n- - .Tunlnr Literary Guild. Books. $21 60; Kee Tx Manufacturing Com-pany, Typewriter Ribbons $27 44; Keelev's Inc.. Mixed Nuts. $22 77: Kel-le- v Company Office Supplies $132 09; Ketchim Rnllders Supply Company. Lumber, $49 94: Keyser Realty Com-nnn- v Prepaid Insurance $21.00: Koep-s- el ft Love. Auto Supplies and renalr material, $48 31; W. M Kruger, Labor, Chauffeur s Lleense, $35.25; Roy Kup- - $2.17; Salt Lake Blue Print & Supply Company,, Supplies, $29.91; Salt Lake Cabinet & Fixture Company, Equip-ment, $167.00; Salt Lake City Corpora-tion. Water Service, $41.20; Salt Lake Costume Company, Sheet Music, $1.45; Salt Lake Glass & Paint Company, Paint, $100.28; Salt Lake Hardware Company, Equipment for shop, school Bupplis, janitor supplies, hardware, crockery and tin wear, light globes, 2,556.66; Suit Lake Pressed Brick Company, Fire Bricks, $51.16; Salt Lake Stamp Company, Tickets, $3.18; Salt Lake Telegram, Publication on Build-ings, $55.00; Salt Lake Tribune Com-pany, Advertising, $9.24; A Word Sand-ber- g, Labor, $63.00; Sandy Canal Com-pany. Water Assessment, $11.40; Reed Sandersun, Labor, $2.50; Sandy City Corporation, Renovating, $25.00; Sandy City Bank, Change, repay loan, $10,-- ! 035.00; Sandy Irrigation Company, Wa-ter Assessment, $20.25; Sandy Jr. High School, Banquet, Home making fund, Mileage, $1113.45; W. B. Saunders Com-pany. Books, $3.00; School Board Jour, nal, Magazines, $3.00; E. H. Schraga Electric Company, Electrical Supplies, $5.95; J. L. Seal, Labor, $156.10; Sears & Company, Supplies for busses, $14.99; Security Insurance Company, Premium on Insurance, $112.50; John H, Shaw, Labor, $5.00; Merrill Shaw, Labor, $46.80; Floyd Sheppick, Labor, $27.20; Thomas Sbep-Pic- k, Labor, $27.67: Don Silcox, Labor, $3.50; Sinclair Refining "Company, Floor oil, $1.76; Singer Sewing Machine Company, Repairs, $15.76; Alma Smith, Labor, $2.60; Bishop Heber J. Smith, Labor, $85.13; Smith Faus Drug, Health Supplies, $65.39; G. F. Smith, Labor, $1.50; L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriter Company, Type-writers. $1,450.00; Lawrence Smith, Chauffeur's License, $2.10; Lorenzo Smith, Recharging fire extinguishers, $31.00; Mary Smith, Labor, $2.25; Or-son Smith, Labor. Materials. Pictures, $9.90; Dr. L. W. Sorenson, Medical Services. $.10.00: Dr. S. C. B. Sorenson, Medical Services, $50.00; Southern Cal-ifornia. School Book Depository, Test Materials, $83 25; South Despaln Ditch Company, Water Assessment, $9.00; South Jordan Canal Company, Water Assessment, $1.00; South Jordan Pump and Pipe Line Company, Water Serv-ice, $70.83: South State Auto Wreck-age Co., Auto Repairs. $1.00; A. G. Spalding ft Bros., Athletic Equipment, $72.16: Standard Oil Company, Gas and oil, $766.52; Sanford University Press, Adjustment Inventories, $41.73; W. 8. Steadman. Labor. $14.40; State Board of Education, Courses of Study, $2.00: Riate Insurance Fund. Compen-sation Insurance, $1,225.11: State Sup-erintendent of Public Instruction. Pro-ject and work books, $19.25: State Tax Commission, Delinquent Taxes, Sales Tax. $284.95; T. C. Stayner Company, Locks. $6.61; St. Louis Button Com-pany. Health Buttons, $30.18; Stoker-mati- c Company, Stoker and stoker re-pairs. $1,496 00; Stover Bedding Com-pany, Springs for Busses, $15.68; Streator-Smit- Inc., Auto supplies and repairs. $184 89; Strevell-Patterso- n, Hardware, $2.35: Douglas Stringfellow, Labor. $17.25: H. E. Stringfellow. La-bor, $143 60: Sunfreze Ice Cream "Com--pan- y, lea Cream, $276.87; Super-Lub- e Peterson, $40.80; Keith Rice, $39.17; Gordon Deakln, $5.00; Art Nell, $138.-0- 0; Kenneth Rice, $34.17; Harold Ash-man, $1,475.00; Lillian Jensen, $666.00; Ella Milliner, $958.00; Connie L, Hatt. $393.90: Fred Wanlass, $101.40; P. M. Mickelsen. $1,740.00; Gertrude Ander-ber- g, $1,035.00; Alonzo Green, $393.90; Orian Salisbury, $44.20; H. W. Jorg- ensen, $1,720.00; Merla Bishop, $837.00; luteanor Parry, $990.00; Fred Johnson, $450.71; Reld Beck, $2,238.75; George Barton, $1,458.00; R. R. Bell, $1,359.00; E. L. Christiansen, $1,750.00; J. M. Peterson. $1,485.00; Victor Watklns, $1,116.00; Lola Hansen, $1,206.00; Re-becca Nelson, $1,404.00; Virginia hrown, $45.oo; Ruth Buchanan, $927.-0- 0; Florence Chrlstensn, $1,089.00; Hulda Crossgrove. $1,116.00; Annie Fitzgerald. $945.00; Geneva Quinn, $1,116.00; Virginia, Walker, $1,163.50; Emily Washburn, $756.00: Jos. A. Cut-ler, $1,380.93; Eleanor Mitchell. $125.00; E. O. Brothers. $901. 2o; A. J. Orglll, $863.20; Sarah Fitzgerald. $337.50; Lu-El- la Christiansen, $17.00: Verda Bar-ton, $6.80: James M. Whltmore, Afton Boberg, $666.00; George Mulr. $389.13; Allen Flfleld. $1,450.00; Van Ice Beck, $720.00; Grace Nielsen, $720.00; Sara Eastman, $393.90; Joe Mascaro, $196 90; Ellen Sampson, Jenny Buchman, $1,124.55; Alice Netland, $936.00; Vernon, Jeffcott, $413.90; Mrs. Eva Stevenson, $44.20: Zole Garfield, $1,186.00; Cathryn Greer, $720.00; Bernlce Holt. $747.00; Mrs. Lionel Henson, $327.23; Reed Henson, $4167; Lucille Henson, $16.67; Lynn Henson, $8.83: N. E. Garfield, $13.10: E. E. Greenwood, $2,250.00; C. W. Barton, $1,458 00; Golden Berrett, $1,125.00; Elmo Brady. $810.00; Paul Howard, $1,125.00; Vernon Lee Master. $1,420.00: Donald B. Milne. $855.00: Reed Sanderson. $1,458.00; Theron Smart, $895.00; Afton Argyle, $1,314.00; Phvllis Snow. $882.50; LaRene Aylett. $838.37; Maurine Cash. $792.00; Gladvs Gardner. $845.50: Dona Hales, $981.00; Phyllis Larson, $742.50: Fern Lindsay, $1,035.00; Alta Miller. $1,260.00; Rosalie Olson, $855.00: Adele Peters. $293.75; Ella Richardson. $1,035.00; Helen Stokes. $1,080.00; Sarah Taylor, Mamie Tholen, $733 90; W. L. Orton, $1,686.97; Ralph Voyce. $178 00; Glenn Orton, $284.00: Owen Greenwood, $83,00; Vera Lawson. $22.05: Manrlne Jensen, $34.00; Mary McMillan, SRS9.00; Grant Gilbert, $85.00; N. K. Thomson. $2,050 00; Jos. Dav, $1,080. Mr W. R. Edgel. $1,485.00; D. F. Griffiths, $1,458.00; IVar Isaacson. $1,350.00; Paul Nlcholsen, $1,200.00: V. F. Victor, $1,190.00; Mae Rasmussen. $1,350.00; Pearl Bodell, $1,080.00; Marjorie Dens-le- y. $720.00: Celestial Dutson. $1,080 -- 00; Essie Holt. $810.00: Blanch I.ar-so- n, $1,161.00: Ella Mousley, $1,071 00; Carrie Samuelson. $900.00; J. Edgar Avlett. $1,258.81: Clara Avlett. $274 17; Mary Avlett, $78 S3; Roy Densle, $767.-2- 8; Eldrid Hamilton, $745.70; Onets Dav, $23.80; Mrs. V. F. Victor, $1.70; Mrs. Vernon Morgan. $6.30: Mrs. Atha SJoblom, $27.20; A. E. Peterson. $2.-6- 00: Herbert Bnrtlett. $1,620.00; Harol.VBradlev, $1.464 00; Horace Bur-gon. $1.258 42: Milton L. Jensen, $1,-3- 00; R D Madsen. $1,341 00; Rf.hert H. Plxloii $1,570 00: Glenn O. Pollard, $1,216.00; Theodore 8 i o b 1 o ni, jr. ition HONOR HOLi, ' '' 51 members of the Junior high school were listed on the honor roll released by the faculty this week. Fourteen are ninth grade students,, or 13.9 per cent of the class. Sixteen eighth grade stu-dents, 15.4 per cent of the class are listed. Twenty-on- e seventh graders made honors, 18 per cent of the class. - . , Honor students are: Mary Hess, Howard Sumnicht, Shirley Anderson, Gwen Parker, Mary Frances Frazier, Genevieve Wells, Lynn Hensen, Ethel Rich-ards, Catherine Dimas, Elaine Har-ris, Max Seal, John Curry, Jenna Vee Larsen, Lorraine Peterson, Pa-tricia Shilling, Thelma Hansen, La Vern Wing, Jean Wilcox, Sally Lew ' Curry, John Anderson, Delana Pol-lock, Joe Isaella, Ruth Hornickel, Elsie Peterson, Lydla Jenkins, Mary Kannes, Roy Mitchell, Irene Ander-son, Dick Peterson, Florence Lar-sen, Cleo Groves, Verla Keeler, Jack Bee, Albert Colyar, Lorraine Skinner, Rollo Bianchl, Ruby Mac-Nei- l, Gladys Hart, Wanda Wrlde, Neil Scott, Rolland Miller, Mar-garet Robinson, Jack Hofhelns, Don-na Davies. Gordon Jensen. Barbara Davidson, Hana Shlrata, Bobble Overson, Martha Watts, Paul Goris, Charles Hudson. v ATTEND STATE MEETING Order of Eagles No. 659 was well represented at the state meeting in Salt Lake City January SI, when the Grand Worthy President, Dr. H. B. Mehrman, of Oakland, Cali-fornia, made an official visit. From the local chapter Irvln Stillman, Sam Sturm, Sid Tregaskls, Al Goff, William Goris and Pete Smith at-tended the meeting. U. M.M. 4S.W. ELECT OFFICERS Officers of the Bingham local No. 2, United Mine, Mill and Smelter , Workers have been elected. They are: Mike Connors, president; Pat Doyle, vice president; J. J. Cherry, secretary-treasurer- ; M, L. Jones, re-cording secretary; H. D. Hart, D. O. O'Shay and Lorne Mann, trus-tees, and Ed Eastman, conductor. o Phone us your news Items, Call tl JUDGMENT During time of bereavement, it becomes necessary that some one person or group of persons be depended upon for the complete arrangement of the last rites. By depending on our Judgment, you, too, will find almost complete removal of your burden. BINGHAM MORTUARY John Stampfe Licensed Embalmer Telephone 17 . SUBSCRIBE TO THE BULLETIN mi .. . to' 93 PROOF MgSl rJw ""K"tlilOSTrf,flrir, AT. POPULAR .gS8sH ; PRICES . pill mum imMWwm , . ,i , 1Z27 Christian Science "Love" is thesubject of the les-son sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Suifday, January 31. The Scriptural selections include the following: "A certain blind man satby the way side begging. And he cried, saying, Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy on me. And they which went "before rebuked him, that he should hold his peace: but he cried bo much the more, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me. And Jesus stood, and com-manded him to be grought unto him" (Luke, Chap. 18). Correlative to the verses is the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: "Love for God and man is the true incentive In both healing and teaching. Love Inspires, Illumines, designates, and leads the way. Right motives give pinions to thought, and strength and freedom to speech and action. Love is the priestess at the altar of Truth" (p. 454). |