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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7' " THE BULLETIN, BINGtlAM, UTAH PajeFOUr Phyllis Lorsen, $C43.8S; Helen $350.00;; Dee BeckstronTT ; lir-- Hlhtgljam UtaUrtfo ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT BINOHAM CANYON, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BINOHAM ENTERED MNUTAHi UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879. H. C. BARROWS, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.00 Advertising Rates furnished on application. Jos., Workman, $30.00 ; J M TJfr houc.$4S9.00; J. n. Or, 80: Norma Olsen, $705.0.). JcM Orton. $214.00; Edgar AvUtt K e 00; M. M. Bird. $189.70- - CM Oborn, $157.30; Almy dL?1 --i $(529.00; J. W. Thompson cJ,,1 'V- - Geo. ntt, $21 .(SO; Alon ! P t $21.00; Grace Johnson, ma Ivrrson, $23.40; cW vHU 17.10: Alonzo Eastman ',,; V Vernon Jctf.vnt, SWl.Gti; A.'e W m. $1171.00; Mary L. Stl'EP $1520.00: Freda Jensen. $1040 J? J. M.. lio.va.rn. $1007.00; H f " IMitlctt, $825.00; S. J. MiekM $150.00; Dr. !'. s. RHi.l "" $l,r0.00; James-- C. n,iiiWl Clflii W. D. Kuhre, $75.00; Jam A - Statu of Utah ) fo- - inuty of Salt Lake )., j S. A. Rasmussen, the July Cleric of the Board of Education A the Jordan School District. S, Y Lake County, Utali, first bcinj sworn upon t li deposes Bud I . be prepared the foregoing states , and the same contain the full, fc, , and correct report of receipts and , A jtbursements of al' money, by t, 'Board during the school year enfe yfl Jane 30. 1035. S. A. RASSMUSSEN, Clt " Subscribed and sworn to krfjjc" me this 20th day of January, A. K. GARDNER Notary Public VfF Residing nt Sandy, Utah. r" Mv commission expires Nor' i Stokes. $981.75; Rosalie Olson $720 00; Emily Washburn, $630.00. Esther Dunbar, $1125.00; Mamie Tholen, $052.50; Ella Blehard.son, $945.00; Thelma Timothy, $34.00; Fern Lindsay. $934.50; Adele Peters, $1032.12; Wm. Orton, $1343.00; Owen Greenwood, $113.40 ; Rnlpli Voyce, $257.00; Kay Voyce, $2o7.00; lona Mitchell, $.18 .28 ; N K. 1 horn-so- $1813.50; W. R. Edgel. $1377-0- 0- Ilarold Bradley. $13o0; . F. Victor, $1100.00; J. M Steyena, $1100 00; D. Fiauk Griffiths, $13o0.-0- 0; Joseph Day, $.S5S.33; Mac Ras- - mussc. $1240.57 j Jr'o son. $750.00; Essie Holt. .00 Celestial Dutson. $50.00; Pearl Bodell, $990; Marjorie Densley $0--0 j Jenny Buohman, $!S1.00; Uawl Oook. $800.00; Mrs. Oncta Day. 9 45- - Grace Nielson, $0.30; Mrs. V, F.' Victor, $9.45; J. Edgar Ay-let- t. $903.00; Roy Dansle, $03o.9.; John HuKRins, $110.55; Clara Ayli-tr- . S300.07: Mary Aylctt. $So.l0; Joe Mascaro, $58.14: Ella Moi'.l. $880 17; Eldiid namilton, $ol..JO. Tira" Hamilton. $9.45; Kffie Barrow, $252.00; Arthur E. Peterson, $218.)-- m. Theodore Sjoblom. $990.00; fii,:,,,! Pollard. $1125.00; Horaw Burn. $1104.20; Milton L. Jensen, $m.r00: H. D. Madscn, $U4.w, j."M." Bovden, $873; Horbert Bart-lett- . $075.00; E. O. Epperson. $990.00; Lucille Muir, 1200.W; Mollie Lindell, $1110.00; Golda Fraser. $1000.00; Ethelynne Aahton, $.850.25; ArviA Larson, ,$990.00; Jeanne Morris, $340.00; Lncilc siAS0.no : Mclba Andrus, Union Junior UkK Domestic Sci-ence Fund. $40.25; WendeU C. Labor and Material, Bitdine Books, $525.01; Clayton Vawdrey, Labor, $38.02; Jehu Vawdrey. La-bor. $39.00; Louise Van Ee, Trans-portation. $325.00; W. Cyrus Vaw-Jre- Labor. $90.00; Steve Vranes, Labor, $1.50; Julius Visser. Labor, $2 00; Karl Winter, Auto Supplies, $17023; White Indiana Sales & Sen-ice- , Auto Supplie and Equip-ment, $07.80; West Jordan L"J Company. Lumber Cement, Hard-war- e. Pipe Fixtures, $709.88; West-c- m States Grocery Company, Jani-tor Supplies, $9254; WesiinRho.i-Electri- c Company Supply, Light Me-ter and Electrical Supplies. $3.t)o;, Blaine Wells, Labor, $ .75; lv- - Williams, Labor, $32.50; White Sew-ing Machine Co., Parts for repair,, $3.10; Lisle Woodhouse, Labor, $1.50; Western Newspaper Union, j School Supplies. $555.49; Wood-stock Typewriter Agency, Type-- , writers, $28.25; West Side 'ft System, Water Assessment. $u3. 42; Western Auto Radiator Com-pany. Repair Radiators, . $30.43; Waiker Lorus, Labor, $15.00; D. A. Wootton, Mileage, $128.M; Wa-satch Oa Company, Gas Consumed, $1054.83; Western Arms and Sport-in- ? Goods Company, Athletic Equip-ment and Supplies, $1589.00; E. O. Wnllin, Repair on Check Writer, $9.89; Witticks Repair, Repair Lawn Mower, $1.25; Whitmore Oxy Rnn Company, Tanks of Oxygen, $19.82; Western Optical Company, Glasses for Intigent Students, 37.08: Woodruff Printing Company, Jr. HiKhs. $1977.72; J. A. Ilorne, Judge of Election, $150; Joseph llarrison, Labor & Judje of Elect-ion, $10.00; Donuld IIo;;un, Judye School Election, $4.00; Marian Haw-kins- , Judge of Election, $5.o0; W. T. Ilvde, Coal, $125.03; J. I. Han-sen, Dental Service, $50.00; Intcr-Mountai- n Electric, Auto Supplies, $590.25; Industrial Arts and Voca-tional Education, Magazines, $2.50; International Business Machines Corporation, Repair aud Service on clock Kystems, $34.95; Inland Print-ing Company, Books, $20.80; Ideal Sand C.. Sand & Gravel, $82.00; I. & M. Run and Linoleum Co., Rut's, $3.48; Jackson and Jones, Sand & Gravel, $10.50; Johnson Service Co., Repairs on Service, $19.30; A. C. Jensen, Labor, $124.37; J. P. Jen-sen, Transportation, $50.00 ; Mildred Jensen, Labor, 2.25; Don Jensen, labor. $22.50: Dr. J. Ronald Jeu-en- , Health Program, Den:nl Ser-vice, $50.00; Lee Jensen, Labor. $40.8S; Jordan Hih School, Hooks 'for Intigent Students, $218.50; Johnson Auto Metal Works, Slak-ing Fenders for School Busses, $OS.-00- ; Jordan niKl' School Cafeteiia, Luncheon for Institutes, W'J.SO; Vernou Jeffcott, Labor, $0.00; (), S. Jensen, Labor, $94.20; Junior Literary Guild, $30.U; Jennings-Gottschal- l Engraving Company, Di-plomas, $537.25; .Taynes Coal Com-pany. Coal, $491.01 ; Dr. J. O. Jones, Health Progrnm Year 1934 35, Pro-fessional Sen-ice- . $52.50; Dr. C. C. Jensen. Health Program Yeor 1934- - Tuninjf & Repairing Pianos, $90.75; A. J. Brooks, La.bor, $3.00; Edward B. Beckstead, Sand & Gravel, $3.00; J. L. Eurgon, Labor, $0.00; A. J. Brooks, Labor, $3.30; Beesley Mu-sic Company, Musical Instruments, $14.11; O. D. Ballurd. $15.00; La-bor; Bingham and Garfield ' Rail-road Company, Freight, $70.92; Albert E. Burgon, Labor, $08.85; Boi;an Hardware Company, Repairs, $2.00 ; Leo T. Carter, Labor, $75.00 ; Continental Oil Cornpauy. Gasoline & Oil,, $1390.88; Ted Cbristensen. Labor, $10.50; Charles Crawford. Labor, $33.00; Sebert Collier, La-bor. $5.44; Copper Coal & Lumber Company, Lumber, Tile, Cement, nails, Coal, $1087 58; Hyland Caul- - field. Labor, $0.00; Jos. A. Cutler, Labor, $01.05; Arthur Crane, Ex-penses iiicured in Injury to child, $50.00; California School Book De-pository, Books, $7,20; Classroom Teacher, Words for Stamping Out-fits, $15.83; Cooks Goal and Build-ing Supply, Coal, $S00.05; Consoli-dated Music Company, Music Books, $030.00;' Laurel Dewey, $913.50; Lurelda Rnddon. $)52.50; Caol Jensen. Verda Stewart, WOO 00: Ruth Adamson, $i.).r)0; Helen Hales. $837.00: Bessie BronU $92-5.00-; M. M. Bird. $12.2 57; Glenn Bird. $303.33; Elver; Bird. $30.07; T. L. Cowley, $9o..l0; Atha Sjoblom. $29.3; Mrs. Rrf White. $148.05; Mrs. C. A Peter-son $315: Mrs. Myrtle Johnson, $25!20; Henr.y C. Joreensen $1400.00; OTal Beckstend, $809.30; Mildred nendrickson. $792.00; Vio-let Stevens, $743.92; Grace Her-ro-n, $720.00; Royal B"ckstead. $704.47; Almy Holt, S700.2O; Mrs. Beatrice Pierson. $3.15; Ida Holt $3.15; lona Mitchell, $23.03; Ethel Mabev. $W.30; Elsie Bjork, $0.30; Bennett Cash, $1725.75; Kenneth Brady. $1170.00; Clyde A. Miller. $1175.00; Lowell Robert;, $S 10.00 , Esther Forbush, $1215.00; Jennivo Smith, $742.50; Edith Whikler, $742 50; M. K. Bnnnejl. $8o..0i; ' Phyllis Greenwood, $G47.00; Minnie L. Wade, $1020.00; Willa Greer, $74700; Genevieve Rasmussen, $(530.00; Elva Glover. $052.50; lona on'iol, TInffli. S10S0. Labor, $20.00; Reid Petersen, Labor, $1.50; Frank Porter, Labor, $39; Tuny Pasqualie, Labor, $12.00; Ed Perrv. Labor, $13.00; Lorln Peck, Sharpeuing Tools, $2.75; Pubic Schools Publishing Company, Books, $3.00; Poll Radio Broadcasting. (Public Address System for $25.00; Parry Imple-ime- nt und Hardware Company, Coal, ' $21.94 ; Dr. G. W. Page, Health Pro-gram, Dental Service, $50.00; Dr. It. W. Quick. Health Prog-tarn- lear 1931 35; $50.00; F. C Richmond Macliincrv Company, Repairs on, Lathe, $2101; S. A. Rasmussen, (Clcik), Petty Canli, Stamps, freight. Gasoline for transportation of C. C. ('.. $"S.20 ; Rlvcrton Motor Company. Auto Supplies Automobiles, $0103-!- :: Calvin Rasmussen, Labor, M-5- 7 : Riley Stoker Corporation, Stoker-Parts- , $43.00; Dr. Paul S. Richards Transportation and Payment Health Program for Year, $150.00; Remin-gton- Rand Inc., Typewriters and Rent on Typewriters, Type Ribbons, $724.50; :E. II. Rollins nnd Sons. Pavmeiit on Ixinds and Interest on, Boiids, $25,025.00; Kiverton School, Il.unetnaking Fund, Shrubs, $09.40; Kiverton Pipe Line Company, Water Service. $119.27; Radeo Publica-tions, Books, $3.75; Refine Oil Pro-ducts Company, Auto Oil $100.40; Dr. M. T. Rigby, Health Program, Dental Serice, $50.00; Radolek Company, Chemistry Sup-plies, $38.10; Ornhe Rawson, Labor, iWO.OO: Security Insurance Com-nan- Premium on $487.-5- 0; State Insurance Fund, Compen-sation Insurance, $1432.51 : State Tax Commission, Sales Tax, Lic-ense, Auto Licenses, Etc., $105.27; Snndv Drug Store, Floor wax and Health supplies, $7.70; South Jordan Pumping and Pipe Line Company, Water Service, ?4s.93; Bert L. Smith, Gravel. $1.25: South Jordan Canal Ompany, Water Assessment, $1.00; Chas. Seiibtier's Sons, Books, $23.00; Salt Lake Hardware Com-pany, Hardware, Pipe fittings, Elec-tric Light Globes, Janitor Supplies, Shop Supplies, $13S7.91 ; Streator Smith Inc., Auto Supplies, Tires & Tubes, $204.5)0 ; LeRoy Swensen, Fertilizer for School Lawns, $27.00; Sandy Supply Company, Lumber, Cerne'nt, Shingles, Coal, $1000.17; S. D. Shankland (See.) Supt. Jen-se- n annual Dues in N. E. A., $5.00; Samlv Irrigation Water Assessment, $32,00 ; Salt Lake gram, Publishing Notice of Budget Hearing and Notice to Contractors, $30.40; South 'Dispqin Ditch Com. pany. Water Assessment, $9.00; Sandy City Bank, Change, For ponse of Supervisor's Outing, $50.00 Salt Lake Stamp Company, Rubber Stamps, $4.49; Nelson Smith, La- - lor, $10.12; B. Snntistevau, Labor, $1.50; Reggie Smith, Labor, $.75; Wayne Shaw, Labor, $1.50; South State Street Auto Wrecking Com-pany, Auto Repairs, $1.50; Smith-- j Fans Drug Company, Health Sup--I plies, $208.70 ; Sun Beam Heating, Installation of Ventilating Svstem. Highland Boy, $230.00; II. E. Sar-- I guant, Office Equipment, Sinclair Refining Co., Gasoline, ,$412.00: Success Tire & Rim Com-- j pany, Tires and Tubes, $100.00; Sandy City Bank, Certified Check iu Payment of Property. $12,304.94; Ernest Sheen, Labor, $40.33; State Supt. of Public Instruction, Shop Supplies, Project Record Books, $19.08; Salt L:.ke Blue Print and Supply Company, Linoleum Sets, $17,20; Scott Hardware Company, j Globes for Movie Machines, $45.33; 'South East Furniture Company, Co- -; 00a Mats, $55.13; Sandy City Trea-- ' surer, Old Wood Pipe, $10.20; Al-- ; liert Spencer, Expenses incurred in accident, $15.00; Sandy Jr. High, Domestic Science Fund, Mileage tak-- ' ing census, $52.90; Salt Lake Glass & Paint Company, Paint and Glass, ?::0.18; Dr. L. W. Sorensen, Health ; Pm-n- tu 1931-35- , $50.00; Dr. S. C. P.. Sorensen, Health Program, Year 11934 35, $50.00; Salt Lake City j Corporation, Water Service at But-ler, $58.60; Sandy Canal Company, Water Assessment, $23.75; Standard Oil Company, Gasoline & Oil, ! $1002.50; M.. II. Sparry, Tuning and Repairing Pianos, $82.45; Mrs. Ann Shields, Judge School Election, $4.00; Mrs. Ethel Smith, Judge School Election, $4.00; L. C. Smith & Corona, Typewriter Oil and Type--j writers, $301.37 ; School Arts Maga-Izine- , Magazines, $3.00; Standard Garage, Gasoline, $3.01; T. C. Stayuer Company, Toor Locks, $0.-0- 1 ; A. G. Spalding & Brothers, Ath-letic Equipment. $49.20; Shell Oil Company, Gasoline, $557.50; Singer Sewing Machine Company, Repair of Sewing Machines, $27.57; II. E. Stringfellow, Labor, $74.00; Tracy Loan and Trust Company, Premium on Insurance, $187.50; Talensi School Products, Inc., School Sup-plies, $470.70; J. Wm. Thompson La, hor, $210.01; Joseph Timothy, $15-0- 0; Labor; Takamine Corporation, Health Supplies, $14.70; Ivan Taft. Labor. $0.50; David Torbet, (Sec), School Board Annual Dues and As-sessment, $11.00; The Texas Com-- i puny, Gasoline, $500.91; Teachers College, Literature, $ .00; Utah. Copper Company, Rent and Water service, repair of motor, timber for flood expeuses in connection with in-stallation of concrete retainer wall at Copporfield. $320.42; Utah Power and Light Co., Light and Power, $5.1 SI .09; Utah Idaho School Supply School Supplies and Books, Folding Chairs, $9081.80; Union and Jordan. Irrigation Company, Water Service, $231.38; University of Chicago Press, Books, $2.03; Utah Livery & Coal Company, Labor, Team aud Men on Flood, Coal, $547.25; Utah and Salt Lake Rail Road Company, Transportation of Students, $54.30; Utah Oil Refining Company, Oil, $112. S4; Union Linen Supply .Com-pany, Rags, $52.04 ; Utah Window Shade Company, Window Shades. $9i!.S2; Utah and Salt Lake Canal Company, Water Assessment, $7.00; Utah Auto Parts Company, Auto Supplies, $3.24; Union anil East' Jordan Irrigation Company, Water Assessment, $ .90; Utah Delaware Mining Company, Rent, Heat and, Water for Highland Boy, $283.21; Annual Statement Of Recelpu anil Dlsbtirscineiils Of The Jordan Scho.il District, Salt. Lake County, Utah, For The School Year 1931-3- In accordance with the State Law, we are herewith causing to be pub-lished, a statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the year ending June 30, 1935, showing (quoting the, State Law) : 1. The amount 011 hand nt the oate of the last report. 2 The amount of sinking fund, and how invested. 3, The money's paid out, to whom, and. fr what paid. 4. The balance ot school moneys ou hand. 6 The number, date, and amount on every bond issued and redeemed under the authority berin given, ond the amount received and paid there-for." Receipts Cash Balance, Operating Fund. June 80. 1934 $ 2..0.9J Cash Balance Sinking Fund. June 30, 1934 25,000.00 State District School Funds 147,818.49 State High School Fund 3,245.00 StBto Equalizotion Fund 14,13183 Jordan District Taxes.... 218,540.05 Miscellaneous Receipts .(Rents, Smith-Hughe-etc.) - 7..0..1. Prepaid 1935 Dis-trict Taxes 3,3.)0.8S: 3 TOTAL - $420,11(5.95 Disbursement General Control $ 13,055.78 Instruction 242,827.42 Coordinate Ac-tivities .. 5,007.10 Auxiliary Agencies 28,804.00 Operation of School Plant ES.312.70 Maintenance of School Plant 33,738.05 Fixed Charges 4.814.32 Capital Outlay 20,233.13 Debt Service 20,710.28 Emergency $390,770.17 Cash Balance-Opera- ting Fund, June 30. 1935 - 711.72 Cash Balance Building Fund, Jun. 30. 1935.. TOTAL $420,110.93 . Bonds Redeemed Numbers 101 102 103 104 105 100 107 108 100 110 111 112 113 114 113 110 117 113 119 120 121 122 123 124 125. Bonds dated October 15, 1914, for $1000.00 each, totaling, $25,000.00 Amount Paid 23,000.00 Statement of Moneys Paid Out, To Whom, and For What Paid Barnard Anderson, Labor, $248.50 ; J. Edgar Aylett Labor, $23,02 Association for Childhood Education, Books, $ .38; American Linen Sup-ply Co., Rags, Linen Service, $942.72 ; Alley A Jones, Drs. Professiinal Ser-vices rendered injured child, $02.00; Acme White Lead and Color Works, iSlatintr. $13,23; John A. Aylett, Traveling Expenses, $100.00; & Nichols, Auto repair mater-ials. $13.43 ; American Surety Com-pany of New York, Surety Bonds, $277.50; M. B. Andrus, Coal aud Stokers, $1238.64; Dr. J. S. Alley, Health Program Year 1934 35. $50.-00- ; American Association Press Inc., Books, $101.89; W. E. Alexander, iLabor, $12.00; American Federation of Arts, Magazines, $3.34; Ashtoa ft Evans, Service as Architects, $300.00; Automotive Service Com-pany, Auto Supplies, $1.47; Associ-ated Oil & Gas Company, Gasoline, $704. 51; Budge & Parker, Retain-er Fees, etc. Legal Services, $155.00; J. II. Boberg, Labor 4 Materials, $242.35; Book Supply Company, Books, $355.47; B. 4 O. Transpor-tation Co., Freight, $12.98; Curtlsi W. Brady. Shrubs, 12.50; M. M. Bird, Labor, $53.40; Bluffdale Water Company, Water Service, $80.00; Town of Bingham. Canyon, Water Service. $100.00; Reid Beck, Ma-terials purchased for .Dormitory, 213.02; G. L. Bateman & Sons, Coal and Janitor Supply S. O. Bailey, Labor & materials, $83.87; Brower-Towle- r Motor Com-pany, Auto Supplies and repair Materials, $72.24; Lowell Roberg, Labor, $10.00; Howard Buchuian, Labor, $1.00; Brewer, J. W. Tire Company, Tires and Tube.'!, $S58..59 ; D. L. Bowen, Shrubs, $12.50; Bing-ham Stage Lines Company, Freight, $20.91; Bingham Bulletin, Printing, $121.00; Bruce Publishing Company, Magazines and Shop Supplies. $25.-0- C. M. Beckstead, Mileage, $275.00; Bennett Glass & Paint Co., Paint. $01.05; Royal V. Beckstefld, Labor, $28.80; Paul C, Boyee. Mile-age & F. F. A. Convention for Boys, $80.65; Bingham High School, Extra Phone Calls, iEstra Transportation, Domestic Science Fund, $530.35; .ham Young University Exten-- 1 .11 Division, Motion Picture Ser- - $132.37; Blaine-Gre- y Elect rio hop, repair clock system, $5.25 : Mrs. Bessie Bateman, Judge School Election, $4.00; E. L. Burgon. Judge --School Election and Labor. $75.80; Mrs. Lenore Beckstead, Jordan School Election judging, $4.00; Mrs. Fern Boyce, Judge School Election, $1.00 ; Parley Blair, Judpe School Election, $4.00; Alex A. Brand, Judge f Election, $5.00; Mrs. Emma Beck-stead, Judge of Election, $4.00; Bearings Service & Supply Co., Auto applies, $16.40; J. L. Beck Lac-- vier ft Paint, $48 82; W. P. Buxton, '00; Wm. Obornn, $859.99; Edwatd Oborn, $146.17; Lnurice Xn $140.17 ; Lawrence Freeman, $9So.S0 'Orian Salisbury, $12.00; Elmo I Brady, $3.15; Albert Atwood, $llo0 I 00; Marie Stnpley, $903.05; Betty iKemp, $403.20; Myrtle Malstrom. '$855.00; D. Spratling, $9o4JU; Laura Hooton, $1170.00 ;Mrs. L l a Nicholl, $558.75; n. Johnson. $.40-0- 0; Lillian H. Jensen. $09.30; . Beck, $2037.75; Jesse Camper, $705.00; Arthur Godfrey, $810.00; L.Ma-rcu- Jensen, $900.00; John Vranes, $720.00; Austin Walker. $765.00; Afton Forsgren, $121.00; Zella Harding, $1110.00; Margara Thomas, $1116.00; LaVern Dickson, $1305.00; Ellis Wilcox, $1090.9o; Leila Abbott, $900.00; Ann Holt, $855.00; Lois Wootton. $705.00; Virginia Haun, $801.00; Florence Jorgensen, $1110.00; A. C. Furse, $1242.33; Lawrence Dahl, $220.50; Pcarce Furse, $43.33; Alfred Furse, $21.07; Bernarr Furse, $10.00; Af-ton Furse. $21.07; Plessie Furse, $33.33; Clarissa Furse, $8(5.07: Al-bert Olson, $928.15; Zeila Holt, $105.75; Lenora Malan, $195.25; Elva Richardson, $175.50; L. W. Nielson. $2750.00; O. D. Ballard, $1593.00; Issac Bushnell, $1147.50; E. L. Crawford. $1449.00; J. N. Dorius, $1449.00; E. G. Epperson, $990.00; P. Goldbranson, $1306.37; A. C. Jensen. $1530.00; E. P. Kim-ball, $1575.00; A. B. Poulsou, $1170.00; A. F. Smith, $1500.00; Orson Smith, $1449.00; Harold Thorpe, $1346.25; Dunn Taylor, $1350.00; J. U. Greer, $907.20; Em-m- Allenuin, $1125.00; Dean Beii-ino- $1050.00; Laura Gardner, $1332.00; Ida Hey wood. $1290.00; Omlie Rawson. $1290.00; Besse 35 $50.00: Homer .Taynes. Judge of Election. $1.00; II. W. .Torsensen. Taking Census, $1.75; J. P. Jensen A Sons, Athletic Supplies, $10.40; Fred .Tohnsou, Labor, $7.50; Henry C. Jorgensen, Mileage taking Census, $2.50; Jensen A fvnhre. Lumber, Ce-ment and Coal. $500.03; C. N. Jen-sen, Supt., Expenses attending Con-vention, $300.00; Koepsel & Love. Auto Repairs, $19.24; Paul Kubni, Labor, $79.(52; Howard Keller, La-bor $0.00; Dr. M. G.Knbre, Health. Program, Dental Service, $50.00; Wm. D. Kuhre, Transportation, $50.00; A. J. Kirk & Company, Sweat Shirts for Athletic Depart-ment, $17.00; Rot Kuphaidt. Water Service, $83.35; Ketch urn Builders Supply Company, Lumber. $8.51; King-Irvin- e Company, Sheet Music, $8.82; John Ku- - her. Labor, $27.00; Llnde Air Products, Acetylene ft Tanks, $15.10; Lovingcr Disinfect-- ant Company, Janitor Supplies, $401.50; Lang Company, Gasoline Tank, $183.47; Bob Lotts, Labor, $3.00; Lundin and May Foundry Company, Stoker Repairs, $07.00; G. Leonard Larson, (Post Master), Stamps and Stamped Envelopes, $340.42; Thomas B. Lloyd, Labor, $9.50; Dr. A. V. Liudsav. Health Program Year 1934-35- , $50.00; Motor Company, Auto Parts, $53.02; Lark Mercantile Com-- I pany, Coal, $2S4.70; John B. Lovato, I Labor, $12.00 ; Lorenzo Smith Com-- j panv, Recharging Fire Extinguishers, $35.07; Al Larson, Labor. $9.00; Laher Auto Spring Company, Auto Repairs, $1.08; Leo Littlefield, La-ho- r, $1.50; Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co., Telephone Service, $343-3- 7; Magic Chemical Company, Floor Oil and Mop Var, Janitor Supplies, $2050.34 ; Derral Morris, Labor, $70,-8- 2; J. A. Marsh, Labor. $80.00; R. D. Madsen, Labor, $71.32; Mid-val- e City Corporation, Water Ser-vice. $130.36; H. P. Mathews, Labor, Flood, $31.50; Buddy Macke, I.aboi. $1.88; Art Macke, Labor. $1.12; Laddie Martin, Labor. $12.94 ; ' Al-ha- Marsh, . Labor, $1.12; Ken Mitchell, Labor. $14 81; Tom Mitch-ell, Labor. $3.25; Jack Mitchell, Labor, $34.32; Morrison-Menl- l & Company, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, $4S0.75; Frank Miller, Agent. Laun-derin- g Curtains, Highland Roy, $5.-3- Mendenhall Auto Parts Com-pany, Auto Supplies, $10.38; Service, Auto & Tire Repairs $0.90; S. J. Mickelsen. Traveling Expenses, $100.00; Morrison's Inc.. auto Supplies, $2.21; Motor Equip-ment Company, Auto Supplies, $107.98: Morgan Motor Company, Auto Supplies, $5.90; Lee Mitchell, Fertilizer for Lawns, $128.37; Mur-ray City Corporation, Light, $58.16; Mine and Smelter Supply Company, Rope Clips, $57.29; Milvale Jr. High, Domestic Science Fund, $25.-00- ; J. T. Murphy, Motor A Lathe Parts, $'19.40; John A. Maynes, Judge School Election, $5.S0; Mrs. Carolyn Hay Mines, Judge of Elect-ion, $4.00; Glen Milne, Transporta-tion. Labor, $72.25; Dan Mounlev. Coal. $97.43; Fred Medart Mfg. Co., Keys, $6.30; Midvale Nursery. Shrubs and Plunts for Bingham High, $174.05; Nephi L. Morris, Expenses attending Convention, $10.-00- ; T. II. McMullin, Labor. Ex-penses for three coaches attending tournament at Denver, $155.00; The MacMillan Co.. Books, $12.11: McDonald Coal Company Coal, $110.92; Anna McGuire. Purchased Property at Bingham, $1000.00; McGray Hill Book Co.. Inc., Books, $2.M; Northwestern Mutual Fire Assoc., Premium on Insurance ,i50.. 00; C. R. Nelson, Transportation. and Expenses of New Busses, $792.-4- 0; N". C. Nelson Manufacturing' Company, Iijp, Pipe fitters, Ex-- ? hnust Fan, Extras for Heating Plant,! $1352.3(5; Aug. V. Nielson, Repair' Lawn Mowers, $4.75; Jack Nichols, j Labor, $5.07; Mr. Nordbcrg, Labor, $1.00; Boyd Nerdin, LalKr, $1.12;! Willard Nichols, Lbor. $6.00; Nu-- i tional Education Association, Supt.! membership. Dues and Research Bui-- letins, $7.25; Mabel Ncprud. li.- -j pairs, $ .50; Frank Nosaek, Fertili-- ! zer for Riverton, $30.75; Dr. II. E.l Nelson, Health Program, Dental! Sen ice. $50.00; North Dry Creek: Irrigation Com panv. Water Service,' $24.00 ; W. L. Orton, Labor, $34.40 ; lO. A: E. Electric Company, Rewind. Motor Conduit, etc., $83.00: O'-- j jLoughnVs Radio Supplies, $29.49;! Orthovis Company, P.oiks, $4.00;' Glen Orton, $7.0n. Tix.r; C. R.i Peterson, La1xr, $109.88; The Pern-- 1 Broke Company, School Supplies and office Supplies, $2487.23: Eugene' Peterson, Labor, $1.50; Ivor Picker-- , ing, Labor, $1650; George Panos, I Printing, $213.11; West Jordan jr High, Domestic Science i unrj, Shrubs, $09.70; Western Foundry and Stove Repair Works, Stove Grates, $1.45; West Jordan Milling Company, Coal, $224.45; G. M. Whitely Company, Stoker Parts, $100; W. R. Wellington, Judge of Election, $4.50; E, G. Witzell, Re-pairing musical Instruments, $15.00; John C. Winston, Company, Books, $" 50 ; C. J. Welch Planing Mill, Millwork, $9.50; J. M. Woodhouse, Money advanced on Chauffeurs Licenses, Labor, $100.00; West Side Coal Company, Cool, $101.84; West-e- Auto Supply Co., Auto Supplies, $2.37; Reg. White, Seat Covers for Buss. $32.15; Z. C. M. L, Window Blinds, School supplies, Mimeograph and mimeograph supplies, Diphtheria Toxoid, $2476.35; Zellerbach Paper Company, School Supplies, $429.36; Zenith Products Company, Boiler Compound, $109.54; Zions Whole-sale Grocery, Janitor Supplies, $137.13; Teachers', Janitors' Chauf-fers' and Miscellaneous Salaries; Jerome Brown, $1282.50; Beatrice Spendlove, $730.00; Mildred Angel, $1053.00; Virginia Ivie, $S2&00; VaLois Irving, $1053.00; Zelma Butterfield, $963.00; Lena Scussel, $705.00; Marie Lang,$91S.00 ; Ver-en- a Graham, $960.40; Catherine Williams, $705.00; Alice Netland, $810.00; Ernest Sheen, $982.80; Melba Sheen, $08.77; Ernest Jay Sheen, $51.60; T. H: McMullin, $2210.00; J. Byron Birch, $1673.05; C. N. Crawford, $1350.00; J. C. Crapo, $1872.00; Glenn Nell, $1120.-5- 0; C. E. Pollard. $1305.00; R. A. Payne, $1361.70; J. M. Woodhouse, $14C7; D.A.Wootton, $756; Laura Marshall, $1098.00; Thelma Swnncr. $1188.00; Lenna Thurber, $1278.00; Addie Wright, $1075.00; Byron Grant, $918.00; Paul Kuhni, $1170-0- 0; E. O. Peterson, $1323.00; B. J. Santistevan, $1413.00; C. F. Smith, $1098.00; J. L. Seal, $1320.00; Vic-tor Watkins, $1053.00; Vernon Baer, $1143; Bessie Reeves, $1270.90; Norma Olsen, $116.30; Margaret Ireland, $411.69; Norrene Viettn, $100.22; Elaine Coombs, $171.25; O. S. Jensen, $1081.49; Donald Jen-sen. $295.34; Norman Densley, $85.(50; Wayne Shaw, $79.00; En-sign Jensen, $85.00; Harold Adams. $39.00; Blaine Wells, $6.60; Lids Fcrnley, $2.00; Virginia Coylar. $2.00; Mary Padgen, $15.00; Jim-mi- e Sullenger, $40.06; Ruth Grant. $56.00; Mrs. Nell Peterson, $57.75; Harold Ashman, $1292.00; Nellie Engcbrctsen, $954.00; Veda W. Deming, $954.00; Connie L. natt, $309.60; A. C. Pease, $14.76; Fred Wunlass, $91.80: Mrs. J. T. West. $1.75; P. M. Mickelsen, $1580.50; Gertrude Anderberg. $945.00; Alonzo Green, $309.60; Florence Vaughn, $1.57; Orian Salisbury, $25.92; II. W. Jorgensen, $1558.00; Eleanor Parry, $990.00; Merla Bishop, $744-5- 0; Grace Johnson, $352.57; Mrs. B. M. Orurap, $1.53: Beth Wright, $3.00; Reid Beck, $2037.75; J. M. Peterson, $1377.00; E. L.. Christian-sen, $1020.00; Geo. Barton, $1350.-00- ; R. R. Bell, $1200.00; Afton Ar-gvl- e, $1251.00; Rebecca Nelson, 0; Lola Hansen. $1116.00; Vir-ginia Walker, $10.50; Hulda Cos-erov- $1050; Virginia Brown, $855; Ruth Crow, $750.00; Flor-ence Christensen, $1,000.00; Annie Fitzgerald, $855; Geneva Quinn, $1,-02(- 5; Eugena Vawdrey, $0.00; J. A. Cutler, $1280.68; E. Brothers $779-2- 0; A. Org! 11, $806.85; E. J.Mitchell $129.00 ; Wilma M. Day, $3.15 ; Mrs. Bennett Cash, $12.00; Jos. M.Whit-mor- e, $12S2.50; Maurine Cash, $689-7- 4; Geo. Muir, $309.00; Kathe-ry- White, $12.00; Grace Nielson, $505-0- 0; Allen Fifield, $1282.50; Vanice Beck. $630.00; Sarah Eastman, $309.60; Joe Mascaro, $109.08; Ellen Sampson, $1258.00; Blanch Larsen, $1134.00; Margaret Hopkin- - son, $981.00; Vernon Jeffcott, $300.-97- ; Mrs. Nellie Cook, $13.90; A. L. Larson, $3.15 ; Zoie Garfield, $1102.-0- 0; Bernice Holt, $652.50; Kate Orcer, $595.00; Mrs. Liouel nensen, $301.87 ; Mrs. V. H. Morgan. $15.75 ; Virgie Mitchell. $9.45; Mrs. Aaron Home, $0.30; Roxane Porter, $18.00; Reid Hensen, $18.33; Lucille Hen-so- $7.33; Lynn Henson, $3.67; Mrs. Nora Stevenson. $1.58; E. E. Greenwood, $2037.75; G.R.Sanders-on, $1340.25; C. W. Barton, $1350.-00- ; Aaron norne, $1260.00; Theron Smart, $705.00; V. LeeMaster, $1200.00; Donald Milne, $720.00; Golden Berrett, $990.00; Hulda Van Steeter, $538.29; Gladys Gardner, $712.00; Alta Miller, $1170.00; Alice Koford, $855.00; Lorene Ay-lett, $72000; Sarah. Taylor, $93600; Auto Supplies, $4.35; Carr Fork Garaxe, Auto Supplies, $7.70; Ber-nice T. Clayton, Magazines, $03.30; Calvin C. Clawson, Dental Service Health , Program, $50.00; Canvass Products Corporation, Carpenter Aprons, $10.47; The Crane Com-pany, Man Hole Gaskets, $0.14; P. D. Christensen, Judge School Election, $5.80; Chicago Apparatus Company, Equipment for Chemistry Department, $1.99; Citizens Coal & Supply, Coal, $1094.34; Colville Ice Cream Company, Punch, $4.08; Coles Motor & Machine Company, Keys made, $ .70; Crager Wire and Iron Works. Steel Gates, $29.40; Capitol Electric Company, Electrical Fixtures, $02.72; J. M. Christensen, Fertilizer for School Lawns, $51.00; Albert Christensen, Fertilizer for School Lawns, $15.00; W. E. Dewey, Labor. $263.25; Almy Dowding, La-bor, $95.00; Draper Irrigation Com-pany, Water Service & Assessment, $180.30; Gordon Deakiu, Labor, $1.50; Max Deakiu, Labor, $.75; Norrls Deakiu, Labor, $ .75; Nor-man Densley, Labor, $15.19; Dra-per Motor Co., Equipment for cars, $100.00 ; Denver Fire Clay Company, Science Materials, $100.25; Ditto Inc. Ditto Machine, $48.70; Draper Jr. High, Shrubs and Domestic Science Fund $03.80 ; Draper Poultryman Inc. Supplies for Science Department, $2.93; Davis Boiler and Sheet Iron Works, Boiler Repairs, $46.80; Dowe, Labor, $9.00; Depart-ment of Superintendence, Books, $41.01; Deseret Book Company, Movie Projector, $195.00; Double Dnv-Dora- & Co.. Inc.. Books $131.63; Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc., Photo Supplies, Science Materi-als, Movie Projectors, $195.50; nar-le- y English, Labor, $19.86; Elias-Morri- s ft Sons Co., Installing Til-ing at Draper Dormitory, $57.33; Eagle Ink Company, School Supplies, $4.80; East Jordan Irrigation Com-pany, Water Assessment, $9.00; Erwin Motor Co., Auto Supplies, $7.55; Emerson Book Compauy, Books, $2.15; O. C. Earl. Making Plans and Supervision, on Retaining Wall for Copperfield, $100.00; W. P. Fuller & Company, Janitor Sup-plies. Glass, Paint ft Paper, $3373-8- 0; Felt Auto Parts Ompany, Auto Kepiiiis, $35.04; Edgar Feruley. La-bor, $11.43; Lois Fernley, Labor, $0.75; A. C. Furse, Labor, $21.00; Dr. R. G. Frazier, Payment Health Program Year 1934-35- , $50.00; Frank Paxtou Lumber Company, Panel Ends. etc. for shops, $78.80; Edward Falrbourne, Labor, $7.50; Oolda Frazer, Labor. $57.00; For-da- Nursery Company, Shrubs, $50.00; Hebcr J. Grant ft Company, Prepuid Insurance Premiums, $2194-4- 1; Roscoe Orover, Labor, $42.00; Gray & Murdock Mfg. Co., Stoker Purrs, $6.84; J. II. Greer, Trans-portation, Part Transportation of three delegates to Denver Conven-tion, $377.75; Ginn ft Company, Books, $1.01; Ooddard Abbey Com-pany Auditing Books, $400.00; Ella Godfrey. iLabor, $17.50; Gaylord Bros., School Supplies, $39.74; W. C. Goff Welding Co., Auto Repair. $13.84 ; General Electric Company, Motor. $18.45; C. C. Gillespie, agent, Freight, $22.39; Grolier Society, Books. $409.47; Arthur Godfrey, Transportation. $08.40; Glen Bros. Music Company, Musical Instru-ments, $10.83; General Electric Supply Corp., Electrical Supplies, $ .98; Ivan F. Gaidner, Fertilizer for School Lawns, $109.50; Dean Ham, Labor, Driving Bus. $45.00; Home Insurance Company of New-Yor- Premium on Insurance, $300-8- 1; Goldeu Howlett, Lime, Putty, $3.33; S. E. Huff, Labor. $110.00; Hcrriman Pipe Due Company, Wa-ter Service. $17.00; Henderson Rim & Wheel Company, Labor and ma-terials repair autos,$5.00; R. F. Harrv, Books. $49.50; R. Hardestv Mfg. Co., Corrugated Culvert, $45.90 ; Howard Harker, Labor, $2.02; Ilendricksen Ennis A., Labor, $14-43- : C. M. Hoof Company, Auto Re-pair Materials, $16.12; Houghton-Miitli- n Company, Books, $93.97; Allen Hageuder, Labor, $27.00; IV11 Haun, Labor, $36.75; James C. Hansen, Transportation, $100.00 ; Dr. Franklin Ilarris.Expenses Attending Convention $10.00; The Hoover Co., Repair Sweeper, $5.50; Hermoine Uniform Compnny, Gym Suits, $ 10.87 ; Dunham Trap Gaskets ft Cap, $9.50; Dr. A. J. Hosmer, Health program. Year 1934-35- , $50.00 ; Hicks Agency, Parcel Post Insur-ance Book, $5.00; Golden Holt, Coal, $177.37; Heermauce, Geo. S. Scienic Company, Cyclorama &nd Drapes for Rose, $1035.00; Lucille Turtle, $1200.00; Eliznbeth Robinson. $930-0- 0; Joe Workman, $216.67 ; Paul C. Boyce, $1240.02; L. E. Butler, $1170.00; T. A. Dewev. $157'8.C0; C. R. Nelson, $1395.00; Alma Dowd-ing, $1169.80; Dee Eeckstrom, $233.33; Gladys Guuderson, $557.-88- ; Dewey Dowding, $570.13; Del-wi- n Margetts, $141.90; Everett Kuuz, $141.90; Donald Dowding, $75.99; Albert Hardcastle, $85.99; Glen Madsen, $85.99; Reed Brown, $85.99; Lylo Munford, $10.00; Vera Peterson, $3.15; Griffith Kimba.ll, $3.15; Mrs. D. Taylor, $3.15; Mabel Larson, $270.00; Mabel Neprud, $1444.00; Mary Rasmussen. $1053.-00- ; Faye Bobbins, $7(55.00; Lon Roberts, $873.00; Alma Iverson, $361.20: Dounld Palmer, $184.80; Leonard Newbold, $184.80: Raymond , Bodell. $184.80; Ravmmid nogan, $184.80; Chester Muir, $184.80; Donald Searle, $184.80; Bruce Mav, $184.80; Donald Bollinger, $184.80; Bus Bills. $184.80; Gilbert Rasmus-sen, $184.80; Dean Despain, $1S4.-80- ; Martin Bowen, $184.80; Dan Smith, $184.80; Paul Mortcnsen, $184.80; Joe Brown. $184.80; Joseph Nielson, $184.80; Kenneth Harrison, $184.80; Clifford Christian. $184.-80- ; Glen Bnrkinshaw. $121.80; A. J. Mickelsen, $184.20; Don Jensen, $.'1.00; John Brown, $20.25; Joseph Timothv, $267.00; Blaine Milner, $237 .00"; Laddie Martin. $257.25; Tom Cnrrigan. $25.8.on; Elmer Con-tralto, $258.00; Floyd Reed. $2;n-0- 0; C. N. Jensen, $3500.00; S. A.) Rasmussen. $2100.00; Lucille Kuhre, $530.00 ; C. M. Beckstead. $1805.-OO- ; D. A. Wootton, $1200.00; Louise Van Ee. $1300.00; Arthur Godfrey. $128.33; Paul Boyce, $250.00; C. R. Nelson, $405.00; L. E. Butler, Serial No. 058753 NOTICE W APPLICATION f0 .MINERAL PATENT J, : few UNITED STATES LAND OPPKjV OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, rr--j January 4, 193(5. ft NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVfer that Utnh Metal and Tunnel &J U pany, a corporation, by iu duljiliT thorized nsent and flttorney-lnkS- . Walter B. Farmer, whose poito&- -. . uddress is Suit Lake City, Utah, kr made application for patent for t , Trail and Hubbard No. 1 lode mint claim, Mineral Survey No. 7054, lit Bg ate in the West Mountain Miiiw jc District, Salt Lake Couuty, Stat t Utah, described, with magnetic ?w tion at 17 deg. East, as followi, n Commencing at Cor. No. 14 the Trail lode (from which tlr V4 Sec. Cor. on the North Bow J dary of Sec. 3, T. 4 S It. 3 W,r S. L. B. and Mer., bears N.8S V deg. 30 min. E. 547.3 ft.) inJ running thence S. 47 dec. W. WiIa ft. to Cor. No. 2 ; thence N. 45, U deg. W. 389 ft. to Cor. No. 3A f thence N. 47 deg. E. 900 ft- - is Cor. No. 4 ; thence N. 45 deg. V f SO ft. to Cor. No. 2 HiiWirj No. 1 lode; thence N. 33 det.RE min. Ei 1000 ft. to Cor. No. I; thence S. 45 deg. E. 200 ft. M Cor. No. 4; thence, S. 33 ieg.f I min. W. 1000 ft. to' Cor. NY. F Hubbard No. 1 lode, the plawl v beginning, and from which tkj . aforesaid V Car. bears S. 80 to r 25 min. E. 738 ft. , Suid lode mining claim Is loal-i-in the SWVi Sec. 34. X.ili -- R. 3 W.. and NWy4 Sec. D. T.t. S., R. 3 W., S. L. M.. and I , , tains a net area of 1.331 tew" J the following conflicting chiifl.., I having been excluded, via: Ll 54 Jordan; Lot 129 Burnlu Moscow; Lot 249 Benton; Ut 471 Betsy (amd) ; Sur. 40- 7- . Jupiter ; Sur. 4120 Elephtf . Fraction; Sur. 428!) Msyberrj -- . Sur. 4787 Deems ; and Lot W. Amelia (amd) lodes. j Said lode mining claims are d. cord iu the ofct'ice of the Count; border of Suit Lake County st City, Utah. The nearest known locatiou M excluded claims, and ! 257 Centennial No. 2; Sur. MJrr Junior, and Sur. 0008 MonnB lode mining claims. f I direct that the foregoing w ' be published In The Bingham Bw tin, a weekly newspaper publbuVdT Bingham, Utah, and nearest tht claims, for nine consecutive mm,f THOMAS F. THOMAS, t RegirjRC First Publication, January 17, Last Publication, March 13, 1 ytta USE H0GAN Mllfe r- - ITS SAPE AND CLEANS We are continually tryinf improve and maintain jft service in apite of all pe; tie. VJ The Sign of Qualit- y- 'fj At the Red, White Blue Station W. B. INGLESBY, Distributor |