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Show u Bit THE fcUjXOT L. Wardle, Judging Board Elect-Io- n, $4.00; Wasatch Electric Company, Light Globes, Projec-tor Globes, $156.04; Waterworks Equipment Company, Repair ma-terial, $2.31; George F. Webb, Fertilizer. $8.00; Ernest Webs-ter, Labor, $10.60; W. M. Welch Manufacturing Company, Capon-izln- g set and charts, $14.30; West Disinfecting Company, San-itary Pads, $36.60; Wesley Web-ster, Labor $8.75; West's Furni-ture Company, Blinds and Lino-leum, $77.27; George West, La-bor $22.50; West Jordan Jun-ior 'High School, May day distri-bution, domestic science fund, studant activity fund, and mile-age. $221.90; West Jordan Lumber Company, Lumber, ce-ment, hardware, coal, steel gir-ders, windows and steel doors, $3,806.96; West Jordan Service and Repair, Labor welding, $14.-4- 0; Ray West, Labor, $5.00; West Sid3 Water System. Water service, $213.12; Western Auto Radiator Company, Repairs on radiators, $29.10; Western Auto Supply Company, Auto supplies, $20.82; Western Newspaper Un-ion, School supplies, $248.75; Western Paper Products Compa-ny, School supplies. $7.05; West-ern Su nnlv Comraany. Athletic E-- $1774.00; J. L. Seal. $iaoi..tFB C. F. Smith, $i278.oo . Wootton, $2301.95; Vcr'non er, $1377.00; Marva HodC( f $1290.00; Laura Marshall iTl 29.00; Margaret Ireland 1 1 00; Ruth Frlgmore, O. S. Jensen, $2109.03; C'lest Loveless, $206.25; Gordon sen, $93.33; Joe Brown, $93 , h01i Arne Johnson, $4C67; Tom'' ilJ Konomos, $46.67; Mrs. Nell p? Sol terson, $200.00; Beth Christ J sen, $12.50; Art Nell, mul iyh Mrs. Albert Atwood, $9$:0'$iB Mrs. W. T. Rogeis, $2.00; Wa'drid ren Allsojp, $1149.00; naro,' am Ashman, $1560.00; Lillian j6tWe sen, $750.00; Ella Milliner, Jif 75 20.00; Connie L. Hatt, $445 ijlrU Fred Wanlas, $67.00; p. m w. kelsen, $1782.00; Ge: trude '0ld derberg, $1122.00; Alonzo Greet W. " $547.76; Orlan Salisbury. $75 Jem 20; H. W. Jorgensen, $17G2 0$14 Merla Bishop $924.00; Phyl'. 82.0 Snow, $840.00; Fred H. JoCO: sen, $511.04; Mrs. Cleo Jense'jGok $40.00; Gwen Crtnwood, $215Johi 00; Held IUck, $2430.00; Geor.id-Bffrton- , $1554.00; Frank Jorgt.Ada sen, $1038.00; Murray Lewisrus $1380.00; John M. PetersotflO! $1594.00; Lola Hanson $1275 00; ' 00; Ruth Har.diug. iii sousool $942.00; Rebecca Nelson, H4iiLln mestic science fund. Home mak-ing fund, and Student Activity fund, $230.95; Ardell B. Miller, Judging Board Election, $6.30; Dr. Newton Miller. Bookcase, $10.00; Don Milne, Labor, $1.50; Mine and Smelter Supply, Oil pumping machine, Labor and ma-terial on stoker $113.70; Eli Mitchell, Labor. $15.32; McGrew-Hi- ll Book Company, Books, $2.-1- 4; Morrison-Merri- ll Company Lumber, cement, lime, and coal and nails, $1 615.21; Henri Mo-so- r, Paintings. $250.00; Motor Equipment Company, Auto sup-plies $14.25; Mountain Fuel Supply Company, Gas consumed, $1,384.57; Moyle and Wilson, Attorneys Attorney Fees, 6; 'M'ountaln States Tele-phone and Telegraph Company, Telephone service, $586.39; Mar-tin Muhar, Labor, $4.00; George Muir, Labor, $60.44; J.T. Mur-phy, Parts and repairs, $48.88; Murray City Corporation, Light and power, $56.75; Mrs. Mina Mlckelson. Transportation, $25.-0- 0; National Association of Pub-lic School Business Officials, Membership dues, $2.00; Nation-al Education Association, Books and membership dues, $28.94; National Occupational Conferen-ce Library Books, $1.89; Nation-Theatr- e. Supply Company, Reflec-tor and Tickets, $5.23; Arthur Nell, Labor, $160.32; Sherman Nell Labor, $61.50; A.M. Nelson, Labor, $204.88; C,R. Nelson, Ex-penses of bringing in busses. 8; Dr. Frank G. Nelson, Conducting Wealth Program, $18.00; Dr. Harold E. Nelson, Dental Services, $60.00; N. O. Nelson Manufacturing Company, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, $2,939.-4- 6; N.M. Nelson, Labor, $111.00; Thomas Nichols, Judging Board Election, $4.00; W. H. Nichols, Mileage, $3.00; August V. Niel-sen, Repairing lawn mowers, ma-king keys and fixing locks, $26.-3- 0; Cliff Nolan, Labor, $14.40; Otto Oblad, Stage drc.;:s, $9.00; William Oborn, Labor, $24.40; O. & E. Electric Service, Electri-cal Supplies, repairs and wiring, Tire and Tubes. $46.62; Gran-nln- g, Mrs. Carl, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Heber J. Grant and Company, Premium on Insu-rance $882.39; Granite School, May ' day distribution, $5.60; Gray and Murdock Manufactur-ings Company, Stoker repairs and science equipment, $23.00; Alon-zo Green, Labor. $6.00; T. F. Greenwood, Judging Board Elect-ion, $5.40; J.H. Greer, Transpor-tation $407.00; D. Frank Glf-flth- s, 'Labor, $2.00; Lester Gris-wal- d, Shop supplies, $1.11; The Droller Society. Books, $360.44; Connie L. Hatt, Labor. $12.25; James C. Hansen, Transporta-tion, $325.00; Dr. J.I. Hansen, Dental Services, $60.00; Hardesty Manufacturing Company, Corru-gated pipe, $21.76; Kenneth Har-rison. Labor, $31.60; Harper and Brothers, Library books. $3.08; Co., Steel doors and unit heaters, $547.86; A. P. Hemmingsen, Wat-er Service, $80.00; Alfred Hen-ke- l, Judging Board Election, $4-0- 0; Mrs. Lionel Henson, Labor, $4.00; Heermance Scenic Com-pany, Stage curtains and cyclo-ram- a, $636.75; Herriman School, May day distribution. $5.50; Hi-ghland Boy School, May day dis-tribution, $5.60; Hofmann Hard-ware Company, Athletic equip-ment, $414.01; Golden Holt, coal, $174.00; Robert Holt, use of team and equipment, $12.00; Home Fire Insurance Company, Premiums. $75.00; Dr. A.J. Hos-me- r, Professional Services, $277.-6- 0; Houghton-Miffli- n Company, Books, $66.11; Leora Hunter, Judging Board Election, $7.50; W.T. Hyde, Coal, $272.36; Ideal Sand Company Sand and Gravel, $324.43; Ingersoll-Ran- d Com-pany, Motor pump, $403.36; In-land Printing Company, Laws of Utah, $4.00; International Busi-ness Machines Corporation. Loud speaker system, repair on bells and clocks, $947.75; Inter-Mounta- in Electric Company, Auto sup-plies, repair materials and re-pairs and shop equipment, 9; Interstate Brick Com- - Annual Statement Of Receipts and Disbursements Of the Jordan School District, Salt Lake County, Utah For the School Year 1930 37 In accordance with the State Law, we are herewith causing to be published, a statement of Re-ceipts and Disbursements for the year ending June 30, 1937, sho-wing (quoting the Slate Law): 1. The uniount on hand ,at the date of the last report. 2. The amount of sinking fund, and how invested. 3. The moneys paid out, to whom, and for what paid. 4. The balance of school mon-- 1 s on hand. G. The number, date, and on every bond issued and redeemed under the authority herein given, and the amount re-ceived and paid therefore." Receipts Cash Balance, Operating fund, June 30, 1936......$ 6,400.47 Cash Balance Building Fund, June 30, 1936.. .00 State School Funds 147,816.96 State High School Fund 3.613.32 Jordan District Taxes.. 340, 913. 25 Miscellaneous Receipts, (Rents. Vocational Edu-cation 'Funds, etc 7,935.65 TOTAL $506,579.55 Disbursements General Control ..$ 16.240.96 Instruction 297,254.21 Coordinate Activities 6,346.69 Auxiliary Agencies .. 46.143.72 Operation School Plant 45,632.74 Maintenance . School Plant 16,344.09 Fixed Charges 2,001.88 Capital Outlays .. 26,977.66 Debt Service 197.60 Emergency 462.60 $467,600.85 Cash Balance -- Operating Fund June 30, 1937 49,078.70 TOTAL $606,579.55 Bonds No bonds Issued or redeemed. I Statement of Moneys Paid Out ! To Whom, and For What Paid ' A.A.A. Tent and Awning Com pany, Awnings, $36.00; Acme White Lead and color Works, Sla-ting. $66.15; Andrys,. Mary B., Judging Board Election, $5.70; ! Akin and Bagshaw, Inc., Film service and strips, $135.85; W. E. Alexander, Labor, $19.68; C. Earl iAlsop, Spark plugs and gas-oline, $1.10; Alliance Syndicate Company, Premium on Insur- - ranee, $94.00;. Dr. J. S. Alley, Medical Services, $60.00; Allyn and Bacon, Library Books, $3.05; I American Dental Association, Books, $45.00; American Educa-tion Press, 'Inc., Books. ;9. 98; American Institute for Economic Research, Books, $.82; American LaFrance' and Foamlte Indust- -' rles," Inc.. Recharging Materials, 7 4R- - American T.Inen SuddIv nfjSTOffiftiiiiii in iiiinnn iTiirrarrmT Tubes, Batteries, and tire repairs $188.94; Brower-Towl- er Motor Company, Auto Supplies, Repair materials and Repairs, $43.29; Brockbank Apparel Company Gym suits and Band Caps and capes, $268.00; J. Elden Brown, Tuning and repairing pianos, $141.00; Enoch Brown, Labor, $7.00; J.J. Brown, Labor, $2.00; John Brown, labor! $1.97; Brown and Sanford Irrigation Company, Installation of Hydrant. $100.00; J.R. Budge, Retainer Fee, $50.-0- 0; Budge and Parker. Retain-ers Fee $100.00; Building Amer-ica, Books, $2.30; M.K. Bunnell, Labor $2.00; Albert E. Burgon, Labor and Material, $267.10; Burroughs Adding Machlno Com-pany, Ribbons, $1.60; John A. Burt Auto Oil, $17.91; Isaac E. Bushnell, Labor, $2.00; Butler School, May Day Distribution, $5.50; California School Book Depository, Test Materials, $4.-2- 3; Cannon Ashton Chevrolet Company. Auto Parts and Auto-mobile, $925.57; Canyon Motor Company, Auto supplies and re-pairs, $8.61; Fred Carleson, Inc., Auto supplies, $13.68; H. Carson, Labor, $12.00; Carpenter Paper Company, School supplies, $2.88; Carton printers, Ltd., Books, $18.49; Capitol Electric Com-pany, Electrical equipment, $83.-5- 5; Charles Scrlbner's Sons, Books, $2,78; Chrlstensen Con-struction Company, Labor and $1,000.01; Citizens Coal & Supply Co., Coal, $1,499,-1- 6; Clark Sanding Machine Co., Sanding machine, $260.73; Ber-nic- e T. Clayton, Agent, Library Books, $74.90; J.J. Coan Com-pany, Used pipe and rentals on rails and plates. $190.67; Cook Coal and Lumber Supply, Lum-ber, coal and cement, $2,028.54; William D. Oook, Labor and ma-terial, $12.60; Lula Coombs, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Conttlnent-a- Baking Comipanyi. Bread rolls, $16.46; Continental Oil Company, Gasoline, Oil. kero-sene and pressure lube, $1,479.-4- 2; F.L. Copenlng, Janitor sup-plies, $39.00; Copper Coal and Lumber Company, Lumber, hard-ware, coal, and cement, $816.70; Copperton Service Station, Auto supplies, $20.52; Copperton Sch-ool, May Day distribution, $9.60; Crager Wlr and Iron Works, Bottom for water tank, $36.50; J.C. Crapo, Stoker, $185.00; E. L. Crawford, Labor, $1.00; Cres-cent School, May day distribu-tion, $5.50;' S.H. Crump, Judg-ing Board Election, $4.00; Jos-eph, A." Cutler, Freight, labor and Janitor supplies, $24.40; Lawr-ence Dahl, Labor, $48.00; Daynes Music Company, Band Books, Mu-sic Piano, musical instruments, repairs, and batons, $1,829.44; Denhalter Bottling Company, So-da water, $126.88; Emily Dens-le- y, Judging Board Election, $5.-9- 0; Mrs. Annie Denver, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Denver Fire Clay Company; Science sup-plies. $190.80; Denver and Rio Grande Western R.R. Co., Frei-ght, $446.72; Department of Su-perintendence, Membership dues and books, $7.00; Lionel P. Di llon Company, Water Assessment, $27.00; Reed Sanderson, Labor, $2.00; Sandy City Corporation, Labor, $3.00; Sandy Junior High School, May day distribution, Do-mestic science Fund, Mileage, student activity fund, $237.65; H. E. Sargeant, School supplies, $14.70; Scholastic, library books, $5.00; School Board Journal, Magazines, $3.00; Schramn-John-so- n Drugs, Health Supplies, $23.-2- 5; J. L. Seal, Labor, $88.48; Arthur Seastrand, Labor, $32.-0- 0; John H. Shaw, Labor, Seed potatoes and water assessments, $35.40; Shell OH Company, Gas-oline and floor oil, $410.93; Sa-ratoga Chip Company, Potao Chips, $2.00; Mrs. W. L. Shelley, Judging Board Election, $7.60; Ernest Sheen. Labor, $12.90; Floyd Sheppick. Labor, $19.20; Thomas Sheppick, Labor, $1.76; Theodore SJoblom, Labor, $.75; Sinclair Refining Company, Oil, Gasoline, $687.85; Singer Sew-ing Machine Company, Sewing machine replacements and re-pairs, $5.28; Ruby Skinner, La-bor, $11.20; John H. Smart, use of Horses and equipment, $23.-8- 0; Dr. M. Smernoff, Medical Services, $60.00; Dell Smith, La-bor, $1.31; Smith-Fau- s Drug Co., Health Supplies, $52.47; L. C. Smith .and Corona Typewriters, Inc., Typewriters, $490.00; Lo-renzo Smith, Labor, $35.70; Or-son Smith, Labor, $28.76; Thom-as Smith, Judging Board Elect-ion, $4.00; Snap-O- n Tools, Inc., Auto Repairs, $3.71; Dr. L. W. Sorenson, Medical Services, $60.-0- 0; Dr. S. C. B. Sorenson, Medi-cal Services, $60.00; South East Furniture Company, Furniture, $145.97;; South Despain Ditch Company, Water Assessment, $9 00; South Jordan Canal Compa-ny, Water Assessment, $2.50; South Jordan Pump and Pipe Line Company, Water Service, $77.64; South Jordan School, May day distribution, $5.60;; Southwestern Petroleum Compa-ny. Oil, $33.18; A. G. Spalding and Brothers, Athletic equipment and supplies, $325.57; Reuben Spencer, Judging Board Election, $6.00; J. W. Stacey. Inc., Books, $4.04; Standard Garage, Gaso-line and Fan belt, $1.51; Stand-ard Oil Company, Auto Oil and roofing compaund, gasoline, $88-8.1- 0; State Insurance Fund, Insu-rance premiums, $989.92; Mont Stephenson Labor. $6.00; Willie Steed, use "of Team, $6.00; T.C. Stayner Company, Steel door, $62.28; State Tax Commission, License and Tax, $34.86; Steel-Enginee- rs Company, Reinforcing steel, handles and screws, 1; St. Marks Hospital, Hos-pital service, $221.70; Stokerma-tl- c Company, stoker and repairs, $778.50; Stover Bedding Com-pany, Material for bus seats, $8.09; Mrs. Sophia. Strand, La-bor, $7.26; Streator-Smit- h, Inc., Auto supplies, acetylene, janitor supplies, $118.31; Helen Sullen-ge- r Judging Board Election, Ice Cream Company, Ice cream, $175.95; Superinten-dent of Documents, Magazine subscription, $1.00; Superinten-dent of Public Instruction, Heal-th supplies and reading certifi-cates, $30.00; Super-Lub- e Oil Company, Auto Oil. $118.67; Clifford Swenson, labor. $152.25; Mrs. Ella Swenson, Judging Boa-rd Election. $4.00; Swift and Company, Hams for Domestic Science Dept., $23.28; Mrs. Max Tappero, Plants, $1.50; David Tarbett. Attorney Fee, $89.68; Texas Company, Floor wax, oil and Gasoline, $790.21; B. G. Thomas. Labor, $36.75; Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Books, $8.50; W. F. Thompson. Labor, fjnn. r Thnrntnn T.ahnr. J24.- - qulpment, $128.36; Westinghou-s- e Electric Company, Electrical fixtures and supplies, $241.38; Wheeler Publishing Company, Books, $34.49; G. M. Whiteley Company, M'aterlal and repairs, $125.35; James M. Whltmore, Mileage and Labor. $1.65; Whit-mor- e Oxygen Company. Oxygen, $18.00; Thomas Wiles, Judging Board Election. $5.50; John Wi-ley and Sons, Inc., Books, $3.21; Rex W. Williams, Asphalt tiling, $382.00; Wilson Motor Service, Auto supplies and repairs, $138.-2- 6; John C. Winston Company, Books $3.11; Karl Winter, Au-to supplies, $10.24; Albert Wood, Sand and Gravel, $8.75; Lyle Woodhouse, Labor, $66.00; Woo-druff Printing Company. Print-ing. $273.38; D. A. Wootton, Mileage $287.78; Joseph Work-man, Labor, $2.00; World Book Company, Test materials, $13.-6- 0; Arthur Youngdale, Rental on land, $48.00; M. Zanpos, Labor $2.00; . Zion's Wholesale Grocery, Janitor supplies, $185.56; Zeller-bac- h Paper Company. School supplies, $18.92; Z. C. M. I., School and Health supplies, do-mestic science equipment, repa-irs, leather finding, lathe, mimeo-graph, shop equipment, athletic equipment curtain material, ma-terial for band uniforms, visors and felt. $1,902.51; Teachers', Janitors'," Chauffeurs, and Mis-cellaneous Salaries: R. R. Bell, $1759.25; Mildred Angel. $1270.-6- 0; Emma Clark. $1162.50; Ed-na M. Glover, $774.00; Verena Graham, $1239.00; VaLols . Irv-ing, $1272.25; Virginia Ivle, $1, 053.00; Zoe Jensen, $993.00; Marl Lang, $1140 ;25; Martha Rathjens $757.00; Marie Stap-le- y, $1143.00; Lydia Swensen, $1129.59; Ernest Sheen, $885.-7- 4; Ernest Jay Sheen, $257.50; Glenn Sheen, $171.67; Mrs. Ca-therine Williams Jenkins, $50.-0- 0; Mrs. Ruth Hansen Grant, $70.00; Mrs. Wihna Rasmussen, $20.00; Mrs. Boyd Iverson, $2.-6- 0; T. H. McM'ullln, $2743.00; J. Byron Birch, $1887.42; J. C. Crapo, $2058.00; C. N. Crawford, $1675.00; R. A. Payne, $1578.-0- 0; C E. Pollard, $1545.00; J. M. Woodhouse, $2204.40; Helen Ford, $889.50; Verena Walker, $1374.00; Addle Wright, $1293.-0- 0; Joel P. Jensen. $1403.00; Paul Kuhni, $1360.00; Glenn Nell, $1401.00; E. Odell Peter-son, $1581.00; B. J. Santistevan, 00; J. Jerome' Brown, $ 1455 son, Florence Chrlatens;n, $1164 H$78' Hulda Crossgrove, $1 I'M. 00 77; nie Fitzgerald, $1032.00; HaztM. Glover, $690.00; Beu:ih Metak'Bird $840.00; Geneva Quinn, $1316-83- 00; Violet Stevens $11! 6.00 Peg Emily Washburn, $834. 0o; j(ens A. Cutler, $15.36.33; F.lmJO. Mitchell. $137.50; E. O. B:o!tO.O ers, $1051.75; A. J. Oi Rill fi 12.5 09.25; Otto Ludwig, JSCIuJ fc.GO; Faye Brown, $40.00; Sto h Rata" mussen, $8.00; James Wliitmorl1"' $1555.00; Aficn Bnborg, $59.9 00; Geoige Muir, $544.58; J, 814 seph Despain, $4.00; Uw.avl Beckstead 44.00; Ilazeldpne pJ26t ulson, $4.00; Allen Flfitd, $i;Bem 65.00; Grace Nielsen, $7D8BoD( Margaret Tholen, $722.00; Sanj Eastman $445.41; Joe .Masca.'j10,' $150.00; Ellen Sampson, $15s:f12C 00; Jenny Buchman, $1275 0' J00 Hope Ingols, $888.00; Man::'0: Muhar, $526.09; Mrs. Eva St J8 venson $16.00; Kathryn Gree:fdi $1093.00; Eleanor Parry, $112fBl011 00; Irene Thonwis, $ 1077.0i Mrs. Lionel Henson, $ 4 0 524 Reed Henson, $21.17; Luc:;i:"-- Henson $16.67; Lynn Hensat"' $8.33; 'Frank Fullmer. $105.2;."" Wilson Smith, $50.15; E. t"? Greenwood, $2455.00; C W. Ba' ton, $1604.00; Donald B. Milt'" $975.00; Lorenzo E. Peters;:"8 $1480.00; Reed Sanderson, U'llA, 64.00; Afton Argyle, $ 1396.3 Phyllis R. Snow, $984.00; NTjj, dine L. Taylor, $894. 00 ; ite""' Beckstead, $846.00; Vernon JiyV LeeMaster, $1518.00; Lsftn Aylett, $930.00; Maurlne zJr $870.00; Gladys Gardner, SW, 00; Dona L. Hales, $1053 1,'""' Phyllis Larson, $822.00; Fer'"j Lindsay $1110.00; Alta Milt,";,. $1338.00; Mary McMillan, Jiffk. 29.00; Rosalie Olson, $925i:f Ella Richardson, $1110.00; Si'i ah Taylor, $1102.00; Mamie T1kv len $868.00; Roxane Pone:,'" $10'66.00; Lorene Hodges, $8:0 gJ" 00; William Orton, $1855,261" Glenn Orton, $283.50; Grant Q. bert, $247.50; Iona MltcheE $142.50; Mrs. Helen Hughes, J2:tlg 00; Jack Gilbert, $14.00; N. C, Thomson, $2230.00; Robert HE.' Bailey $1386.00; W. R. Edgeif u $1578."00; D. F. Griffith, $1554 L' 00; LaVar Isaacson, $l532.0i Paul Nicholsen, $1302.00; Har-.- old Nielsen, $1104.00; V. F. Vi;, . tor $1290.00; Claire Wells, $1'V. 02.00; Pearl Bodell, $H52.0E (Continued on Page 7) 7 Jin It $90.88; Olsen Motor Sales, Auto-mobile, $950.00; Onox Company, Antiseptic, $178.29; F. A. Orton, Labor, $30.00; Glenn Orton, La-bor, $7.00; W. L. Orton, Labor, $266.63; Gwynne Page, Trans-portation, $50.00; Paragon Print-ing Company, Books, $20.83; The Purls Company, School sup-plies, $7.59; Parry Implement Company, Coal, $922.52;. Frank Paxton Lumber Company, Lum-ber, $172.25; Pembroke Compa-ny, School, office and shop sup-plies, folding chairs, of fice equip-ment and printing, $924.57; Rob-ert Penman, Labor, $119.50; Wallace Penman, Labor, $3.60; A. E. Peterson, traveling expen-ses, $150.00; Burke Peterson, Labor, $59.06; George Peterson, Labor, $90.00; Julia Peterson, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Lorenzo Peterson, Labor, $2.00; Zelma Peterson, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Robert L. Pix-to- n, Transportation and Labor, $47.00; L. D. Porter, Labor. $16.00; Porter-Walto- n Company, Seed and Vigoro, $36.40; Alton Poulsen, Labor, $2.00; George Prigmore, Labor. $12.75; George Provetgard, Labor, $114.00; Pro-v- o Book Bindery, Printing Dip-lomas, $246.26; Public School Publishing Company, Books, $2.-5- 0; G. P. Putnam's Sons, Books, $3.09; W- - L. Quarrie & Com-pany, Books, $255.73; Dr. R. W. Quick, Medical Services, $60.00; Radolek Company, Science Ma-terial, $11.38; Railway Express Agency, Express, $1.81; S. A. Rasmussen, Clerk, Traveling ex-penses and petty cash account, $466.47; S. D. Rasmussen, Ex-penses of trip for J.T.A., $10.00; R. Rasmussen Store, May Day supplies, $1.40; Vester Rasmus-sen, Labor, $156.84; Rees-Eric-s- Plumbing and Heating Com-pany, Repairs on stoker, $1.38; pany, Brick, $408.66; 1. b m. Rug and Linoleum Co.. Linoleum, $23.76; Mrs. A.M". Iverson, Judg-ing Board Election, $4.00; Alma Iverson, Labor. $11.80; M.L. Ja-mes, Posmaster, stamped enve-lopes, $170.46; Dr. Harold Jen-kins, M'edical Services, $60.00; A.C. Jensen, Labor and Freight, $261.08; Dr. C.C. Jensen, Medi-cal Services, $60.00; C. N. Jen-sen, Traveling Expense's, $225.-0- 0; Freda Jensen, Traveling Ex-penses, $160.00; J.H. Jensen, La-bor, $15.75; J.R. Jensen, Labor, $415.00; J. P. Jensen, Transpor-tation, $100.00; J. P. Jensen and Sons, May day Supplies, $2.75; Jensen and Kuhre Company, lum-ber, cement, coal, repair mater-ial, gasoline, slating, hardware and nails, $1234.13; O. S. Jen-sen, Labor $41.60; Fred John-son, Labor,' $27.20; Johnson Ser-vice Company, Pipe fittings and supplies for service, $10.40; Dr. J.O. Jones, Medical services, $60.-0- 0; L.C. Jones, Engineering, $120.00; Jordan High School, M'ay day distribution, $17.00; Jordan High School Cafeteria, one half cost Parent day lunch-eon, $11.24; Vernon Jeffcott, La-bor $15.27; Jones and Bateman (Gravel). Sand and Gravel, $68.-3- 0; Willard Jensen, Labor, $7.-8- 8; William Jenson, Rental on Land, $39.25; Lavere Jones, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Jordan Teacher's Association, Traveling expenses, $150.00; H. W. Jorgensen, Mileage and La-bor, $8.00; Junior Literary Gui-ld, Books, $180.00; Kee Lox Manufacturing Company, School Supplies, $20.58; Kelley Com-pany, Office Supplies, $20.98; Dorlesca P. Kenner, Judging of Board Election, $4.00; Kathryn Kennedy, Judging Board Elect-Io- n, $4.00; Joe Kopesic, Repairs, $12.00 : Keystone View Company, Company, Linen service and rags, $1,037.02; American Surety com-pany, Premium on Bonds, $276.-- i 60; Henry C. Anderson, Labor, I $81.75; Antone Andrua, Labor, I $101.60; M.B. Andrus, Coal, i $760.72; Arrow Press, Desk Cot- - i ers and school supplies, $130.83; j Asbestos Products Company, lum ber and materials for tables, ; $228.85; Harold Ashman, Mile-age and Labor, $2.75; Ashton and Evans Architectural Ser-vice, $1,565.00; Associated Oil and Gas Company, Gasoline, $780.78; Benjamin Atkinson, use of Horses and Equipment, $16.-8- 0; Automotive Service company, Auto Supplies, $35.85; John A. Aylett, Transportation, $100.00; I J. Edgar Aylett. Labor, $168.06; I S.C. Bailey, Reflectors Labor and ' Materials, $138.90; Mrs. Everett Ball, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Howard Ballard. Labor, $17.60; O.D. Ballard, Transpor-tation and Labor, $98.26; Walt-- r er Barber, Frankfurters $52.48; G. H. Bass, Judging Board Elect-- ; Ion, $4.00; G. L. Bateman and I Sons, Coal and Sulphate, $591.-- I 96; J.D. Bateman, Labor, $6.00; I E R. Beck, Transportation. $14.-- I 60; Bearings Service and Supply I Company, Auto Supplies, $17.84; I Reld Beck, Labor, Shop supplies, I Lumber and Hardware. $165.20; J.L. Beck Laquer and Paint com-- i pany, Paint and Lacquer, $306.- - 88; CM. Beckstead, Transporta-- . tlon $363.95; Ferrel Beckstead, k Labor, $3.50; Royal V. Beck-- i stead, Labor, $47.35; Bennett ; Glass and Paint Company, Paint, . art (upplles and Plaster Paris, ' $263.61; Dr, BD. Bennlon, Den-tal Services, $60.00; Frank H. ' Berrett, Judging Board Election, $5.60; Berntson and Kuhre, Es-timate oh Buildings, $1,200.00; David Bills Store Seed oats, $10.17; Willard 'Bills, Labor. $39.40; Bingham Bulletin, Print-ing, $57.30; Bingham Central School; May Day Distribution, $9.50; Bingham High School, Freight, Telephone calls. May Day Distribution, Expenses in-curred by Principal's entertaln-- 1 ment, Domestic Sclenee Fund. Student Activity Fund, Books and Bus Service, $665.71; Bingham Stag Lines Freight. $6.20; Glen i Bird, labor. $3.94; M.M. Bird, la-bor, $286.90; Lewis Bishop, La-bor, $2.00; Bluffdale School, May Day Distribution, $6.60; Bluff-dal- e Water Company, Water ser-- ; vice, $40,00; Jennie B. Boberg, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Began Hardware Co. Hardware Supplies, $4.22; Book Supply Co., ; Library Books $307.69; John T. Booth, Baled Straw, $9.00; B. & O. Transportation Company, Fre-ight $27.76; Mrs. D.L. Bowen, Plants, $56.65; Paul C. Boyce, Mileage, $45.75; J. W. Brewer Tire Company, Inc., Tires and mond. Labor, $47.40; Ditto. Dit-to Supplies and paper, $26.83; John N. Dorlus, Labor, $17.60; Almy Dowding. Labor and Jani-torial services! $74.80; Dewey Dowding, Labor, $3.72; Carrie Doyle. Judging Board Election, $4.00; Franklin Drake, Labor, $47.10; Draper Irrigation Com-pany, Water service. $109.91;. Draper School, May day distribu-tion, Home Economics fund and Student Activity fund, $188.30; J. Dunnoskovich, Agent. Maga-zines, $19.00; Levon Dunnosko-vich, Judging Board Election, $4.00; F.E. Duraway, Books, $28.60; Eagle Ink Company, School supplies, $4.80; G.C Earl, Engineering Services, $300.00; East Jordan Irrigation Company, Water Assessment, $13.60; Arcie Eastman, Labor, $274.30; East-man Kodak Company. Inc.. Pro-jector aupplles, repairs, films and science supplies, $54.65; Sarah Eastman. Judging Board Election and Labor, $11.60; Economy Stoker Sales Company Stoker re-pairs, $1.25; William' Edgel, La-bor, $2.00; Encyclopedia Britan-nic- a. Inc., Books, $209.70; H.M. Erdweg, Tuning Piano, $5.00; C. F. Esperson, Injury to Car $6.-3- 5; Melva Evans, Judging Elect-ion of School Board, $4.00; Felt Auto Parts Company, Auto sup-plies and repair materials, $28.-1- 5; Allen Flfield, Labor, $2.00; First Security Bank of Utah, pre-paration of Tax anticipation note and payment, $100,397(50; John Fitzgerald, Labor, $84.00; Flint Distributing Company, Repairs on refrigerator and cooling system, $24.50; Marvin Forbush, use of Horses and Equipment," $28.60; Forbush Sand and Gravel, Sand and Gravel, $55.20; Dr. R. O. Frazier, Medical Services, $60.-0- 0; w'.P. Fuller and Company. Paint, brushes, glass, janitor sup-plies window lights. $2,052.07; A.C. Furse, Labor, $212.51; Ho-ward Gardner, Labor. $14.00; John Gardner, Labor, $2.00; Gay-lor- d Brothers, Ine., School sup-plies, $46.69; General Electric Supply Corporation. Electrical Fixtures, $395.46; General Elec-tric Company, Electric Motor, $26.82; General Motors Truck Company, Auto Supplies and re-pair materials, automobiles end busses and repairs. $8,119.08; C.C. Gillespie, Agent, Freight, $72.37; David Glllan, Labor, $10.00; Glade Candy Company, Candy, $123.91; Albert Glover, Property, $3,600.00; Glover Nur-sery and Floral, trees and shrubs, $273.60; Goddard - Abbey Com-pany, Audit of books, $400.00; Goff Welding Company, Radiator repairs, $3.50; Arthur J. God-frey, Transportation and Labor, $60.30; Goodrich Sllvertown Sto-res, Repair material, $.60; Good-year Tire and Rubber Company, 00; Lilly Timothy, Judging Board Election, $7.00; N. K. Thomson, Mileage, $1.85; Town of Bing-ham Canyon, Water Service, $200.00; Mrs. Anna Tregaskis, Judging Election, $4.00; Lucy C. Turner, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Mrs. Clara " Turpin, Judg-ing Board Election, $6.60; Utah Auto Parts Company, repairs and auto supplies, $61.33; Utah Buil-der- B Supply Company, Sanitary units, $46.08; Utah Copper Com-pany, Rental on grounds, water service, materials, labor, super-vision, Repairs on heating sys-tem, $1,620.70; Utah-elawar- e Mining Company, Rental on grou-nds, fuel and water, labor and materials, $174.37; Utah-Idah- o School Supply Company School and office supplies, Books, slat-ing, cork and desks, $10,109.64; Utah Livery and Coal Company, Coal, Labor and truck. $889.62; Utah Oil Refining Company, Gas-oline, oil and Auto supplies and solvent, $820.77; I'ah Power & Light Company Light and Pow-er, '$6,514.46; Utah and Salt Lake Canal Company, Water As-sessments, $29.75j Utah Stucco Products Company, Hardware, lime putty, and finishing plaster, $112.60; Utah Window Shade Company. Window shade cloth, $295.75; Union and East Jordan Irrigation Company, Water $310.19; Union Junior High School, May day distribu-tion, Home Economics Fund. Coal, Activity Fund, $209.38; Union Pacific System, Freight, $29.63; Upper Bingham School, May day distribution, $5.50; Un-der er Company, Typewriters and ribbons, $495.-60- ; U. S. Smelting, Refining, and Mining Company, Fire brick and clay, $131.74; U. S. Rock Wool Company, Plastic cement, $76.-6- 2; Jehu Vawdrey, Labor and Material, $49.98; Louise Vau Ee, Transportation, $349.50; Wendell Vawdrey Printing, repairing and rebinding books, f 158.61 ; Voge-ier- s, Seeds and plants, $26.75; E. O. Wallln, Check writer, $43.-5- 0; H. I. Walker, Seed potatoes, 1 28.00; Robert Wardle, Labor, $ 1.50 ; Western Arms, Athletic, sqalpment, $1,456.84; Clarence Ready to read service, $92.73; Stella Klopensftine, Judging Boa-rd Election, $4.00; Koopsel and Love, iAuto supplies and 'repair material, $120.36; Laher Auto Springs Company, Auto repairs, $6.60; Lucille Lambson, Judging Board Election, $4.00; The Lang Co., Auto Repairs, equipment for busses, supplies, payment on bus and bus bodies, $7,695.96; Lang-to- n Lime Company, Lime, lime putty, plaster and hardware fire brick and clay, $279.77; 'i.ark Mercantile Company, Coal, $185.-97- ; Lark School, May day distri-bution. $5.60; A. J. Larson, La-bor, $36.97; O. Leonard Larson, Postage and stamped envelopes, $237.11; Mabel Larson, Labor, $302.00; Niels Llnd, Judging Board Election, $4.00; Linde Air Products, Auto supplies, rental on oxygen and acetylene cylin-ders, $62.36; Dr. A.V. Lindsay, Medical Services, $60.00; George A Linnebach, Coping, $112.50; J.B. Lipplncott Company, Books, $6.34; Little, Brown and Com-pany Books, $2.15; Thomas B. Lloyd". Labor, $13.73; Lovlnger Disinfectant Company, Janitor Supplies, $227.79; Lyman-Ober- g Motor Company, Auto Supplies and repair materials, $40.76; The Macmlllan Company, Books, $8 27; Magic Chemical Company, Nu-f!oo- r, liquid wax, soap and chamois skins, $520.82; Jim Marorakas, Labor. $8.60; The Manuel Arts Press, library books, $26.56; H.P. Matthews, Labor, $4.25; Ernest L. Meerstetter, La-bor, $15.50; Dr. Joseph F. Mer-rill,' Expenses attendiif; institute, $10.00; McDonald Coal Company, coal, $495.98; Urban McMullin, labor, $7.20; P.M. Mlckelson, la-bor, $6.00; S.J. Mlckelson, trans-portation, $25.00; S.J. Mlckelson Company, Lumber and cement, linoleum, $926.06; Midvale City Corporation, Water Service, Play-ground and band maintenance, $328.86; Midvale Junior High School, May day distribution, do- - V Waldpmar Rees, Labor. $7.00; Refine Oil Products Company, Auto oil, $66.05; Donald Reid. Labor & material, $51.95; Rem-ington Rand Inc., Typewriters, School Supplies, and Repairs, $493.00; Dr Paul S. Richards, Transportation and Medical Ser-vices, $160.00; Dr. M. T. Rigby, Dental Services, $60.-0- 0; RIverton Junior High School, May day distribution, books, Home Economics Fund and Student activity fund, frei-ght and repair of instruments, $160.41; Riley Stoker Corpora-tion, Tuyere blocks, plates, re-pairs and tongs for stoker, $180.-8- 9; RIverton Motor Company, Auto supplies and repairs, $6.97; RIverton Pipe Line Company, Water service, $142.70; Rocky Mountain Packing Company, seed, $16.00; Jennie Rosengren, Judging Board Election, $4.00; John Russell, Labor, $19.20; Salt Lake and Bingham Freight Lines, Freight, $20.30; Salt Lake Blue Print and Supply Company, Linoleum cutters and school sup-plies, $43.64; Salt Lake City Corporation, Water Service, $27.-1- 0; Salt Lake Glass and Paint Company, Wall paper, paint, tur-pentine and repair material, $61.-3- 9; Salt Lake Hardware Com-pany, Roofing, cement, protector, cultivator, air compressor, paint, Janitor supplies, electrical fix-tures and equipment, Auto Supplies, Science Material, shop Supplies" and Equipment, motor, hardware, domes-tic science equipment, hot water tank, tile, steel, pipe and pipe fixtures, $5,146.17;" Salt Lake Pressed Brick Company, Brick. $3.04; Salt Lake Stamp Com- - pany, Office supplies, $20.43; Salt Lake Telegram, Notice pub- - llshed, $4.60; Salt Lake Valley Sand and Gravel Co., Sand, Gra-vel and Freight, $380.32; Al- - ford Sandberg, Labor, $45.00; i Sandy Canal Company, Water As- - sessment, $9.50; Sandy Irriga- - , Prig toVa Vi 11 p 1 (km p: .228 irff, io.oc fL PINT Q T - tSIiMS con-n?- the wiiKEN A&S!WrW AIADDIN, .... FAMILY, INC., fm V&TWMSm SCHrMEY P. O., PA THE l 4VH& WIIKEN FAMILY BLENDED WHISKEY-- 90 PROO- F- VW WiL0 THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES WkHLY J 'N THIS PRODUCT ARE VV'fc i) MONTHS OR MORE OLD, ' 'JVC. jff 75 STRAIGHT WHISKIES, OSSSS J7 75 X GRAIN NEUTRALS jteso 'TS 20 STRAIGHT WH - MSWM "Y 20 MONTHS OLD, IfSMC W'W STRAIGHT WHISKEY. ( ! |