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Show TH I BINGHAM BULLETIN ifi . $ 1.025.00; Lucy Olson, $1,000.00; Lucille Walker, .$1,047.38; Helen Hulme, $l,3.. SO; RutU Nelson. $145.00; Marion Llnd, $100.00; A. C. rune, $1,451.71; Lawrence Dahl, $991.50; Zela Bolt. $494.00; Mela Johnson. $150.00; David Evan, $36.00; Koy Palmer, $36.00 ; Elmer Malitrom, $30.00; Lorenso Parker, $42.50; Roxane Porter, $30.00; Beatrice Pleraon, $10.00; O. D. Ballard. $2,150.00; Iaaae BuahneM, $1,300.00; T. A. Dvwejr. $2,147.10; 1. N. Uorlua, $1,755.00; E. G. Epperson, $3,. 100.00; K. U. Foxloy, $1,890.50; Phil Goldbranson, $1,600.00; Mark Greenwood, $1,550.00; A. C. Jenson, $2,150.00; A. t. Smith, $2,150.00; Oreon Smith, $1,025.00; Beatrice Anderson, $1,350.00; Emms Alle-ms- $1,200.00; Laura Gardner, $1,(190.50; Irene Osmond. $1,100.00; Alice Ralph, $1,400.00; Oralle Rawson, $1,614.37; Ellaa-bot- h Hublnaon, $1,250.00; Mabel Laraon, '$1,525.00; Vernon Baer, $1,400.00; Nell Huff, $1.310.50 ; Nova Burt, $1,475.00,' Ver-- : ona Graham, $1,800.00; Montei Chrlstensen, $1,150.00; Larun Pyper, $1,150.00; Adcle Peters, $1,550.00; Melba Uariluer, $1,175.-00- ; Leila Keisen. $1,310.73; Nadlne Haver-stl- $1,400.00; Blanche Larson. $1,475.00; Agnes Dlneeu, $520.00; Lucy McComb, $1,2S0.50; Mrs. H. K. Atkln. $312.00; Mrs. D. C. Lyon, $33.00; L. H. Culler, $3.35; Mrs. Gladys Molen, $0.50; Louis Cutler, $.1,948.85; J. B. Birch, $3,350.00 ; J. C. Crapo, $2,750.00; T. H. MeMuMn, $2,500.. 00; R, A. Payne. $1,850.00; J. M. , $2,697.72 ; 8. Stewart, $118.80; Har-old Ashman, $1,500.00; Florence Nlsong-er- , $1,050.00; Thelma Bhoell, $1,425.00; George M. Hatt. $352.61; R. J. Turner. $531.00; O. T. Hawklna, $777.50; Marlon DeFa. $193.40; Fred C. Waulass, $52.60; Bailey J. Santlstevan, $1,550.00; Charles and Garfield R. R. Company, freight, $448.77; 8. C. Ealley, labor, repair sup-plies, $711.88; Reld Beck, curriculum re-vision, traveling expenses, $153.00; Whltely Company, contract on building, $2,525.40; Paul C. Boyce. mllo-au- Ag. Club rewards, $146.70; Harold Bradley, labor. $32.00; Heber J. Burgon, traveling expenses, $100.00; Bogan Hard-ware Company, supplies, repair materials. $9.57; Herbert Bartlett,' library books, $6.10; Bailey and Huns, seeds, $220.35; Beesley Music Company, musical Instru-ments and supplies, $318.26; Bingham Bul-letin, printing $117.60; Butterworth Mer-cantile Company, coal oil, $1.15; Bluff-dal- e Water Company. water, $110.00; Town of Brhgham Canyon, water, $240.00; M. J. Brockbank, girls' gym suits, $757.52 ; Bingham Garage and Storage, storage, auto supplies, $442.51 ; Company, supplies,. $5.00; Bearing Service and Supply Company, auto sup-plies, $51.45; M. K. Bunnell, mileage, $1.50; Booth Mercantile Company, shop equipment, $3.10; Browning Auto Company, repairs, $28.83; Lofter Bjarnason, school supplies, $4.50; G. L. Bateman, coal $1,697.88; Burrough'a Adding Machine Company, supplies, $5.05; D. R. Boberg, labor, $14.00; Bingham School, clean School Prize, $15.00; Parley Blair, labor, $8.75; L. Brandenberger, school supplies, $15.15; Butler School Supply" Company, library books. $36.94 ; Bruce Pullshlng Compauy, books, $51.62; Dallas Bate-man, labor, $73.50; Darrel Bateman, la-bor $24.50; Bingham High School, re-volving fund, supplies, refund on library books snd telephone tolls, $917.84; Browning Auto Company, suto supplies. $10.37; H. W. Burgon, mileage, $2.40; W. 11. Brown, purchase of property, $847.-ti- John V. Buckle, supplies and repair materials, $87.50; S. II. Beckstcad, wat-er, $20.20 ; Bingham ' Mercantile Company, school and janitor supplies, $6.20; Bern-tm- i Brothers, contract on building, $90,430.00; Boy Scouts uf Amerlcs, li-brary books, $94.25; Bishop of Bluffdale Ward, purchase uf proporty, $200.00 ; 1. ('. Bockstrom, transportation, $2.00; But-terworth and Sons Company, Janitor sup-plies, .$1.15; Bennett Culmers Company, gas and oil, $1,215.23; Joe Bradbury, la- - Experimenter Publishing Company, shop supplies, $1.14; Fordham Nursery And Floral, shrubbery, seeds, bulbs, $295.00; Felt Radio Company, shop equipment, $12.05; W. P. Fuller Company. paint, glass, repair materials, $4,937.05; Louis Fetter, contract on athletic campus, $3,719.35; Chas. A. Fowler, repairs, $23.-5- E. K. Ferguson, building repairs, $52.-7- Ralph Ferrer, labor, $113.13; H. J. Fry. Inc., auto supplies aud repairs, $140.-7- Foley Mfg. Company, shop equipment, $196.00; A. C. Furse, labor, $80.00; Felt Electric Supply Company .electrical sup-plies. $15.40; Felt Auto Supply Company, auto supplies, $41.83; Fillmore Music Company, music supplies, $10.94; Fron-tier Press Company, books, $139.50; Forced Vndcrflrlng Compauy, stoker, $807.50; Farr Electric Service Company, repairs, $42.50; Calvin Fletcher, travel-ing expenses, $16.00; Geo. Farnsworlh, la-bor, $21.00; Alonzo Greeny labor $308.30; Allen (Hi undersoil, labor, $312.84; E. E. Greenwood, curriculum revision, traveling expenses, $102.50; Granite Furniture Com-pany, furniture, $167.72; Heber J. Grant And Company, Insurance. $918.91 ; Gener-al Electric Supply Company, supplies and repairs, $45.61; GUI Piston Ring Com-pany, auto supplies, $19.46; Glen Music Company, pianos, $.183.50; Glnn snd Company, books, $1.75; Gotham Lamp Company, Janitors' supplies, $261.54 ; J. 11. Greer, mileage, $313.50; Rex Green.! ' labor, $28.00; M. H. Greenwood, piano, $100.00 ; T. S. Green labor, $3.00 ; Uoddard- -' Abbey Company, auditing books, $378.50; W. C. GGolT Welding Compauy, auto repairs, $3.50 : Greenlee Brothers Company, shop equipment, $5.02; Gaylord Brothers, school supplies, $91.77; G. A. Green, labor, $2 00; I) . Frank GGrlfflths, taking census, $30.00 ; II) rum Glover, labor, $129.00; Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, auto supplies, $27.71; George Golf, labor, $265.50 ; Hart-ley Greenwood, labor, $162.40; Geueral Stoker Sales Company, repairs, $21.50; Gregg Publishing Company, library books, $2.9J; Dell Haun, labor, $125.50; Allen Hagauder, labor, $565.00; George M. Halt, labor, $389.50; Robert T. Hotg. labor, $147.20 ; Herrtman Pipe Line Company. water,$24.00 ; Holcomb Mfg. Company, jan-itors' supplies, $11.72; Guenevere Hand, gas, $'.188.77 ; Mi liaw-llil- l Beok Company, books, $1.73; wJdon C. Mathews. Ubor, $!'S4.25; K. l. Jidsen. labor, $386.75; 8. J. Mlckelsen Oorll'auy, repair materials, school supplies,- - ; W. W. Mai strom, curriculum J revision, traveling ex-penses. $133.00; llouutaln States T. and T. Company, telot'hone service, $253.45; J. T. Murphy, sll.p equipment, $X30.K3; The MacMillan Company, books, $27.38; Mendenhall Auto Parts Company, auto re-pairs, $3.70 ; Dernil Morris, labur, $098.-0- Motor Equipment Compauy, auto sup-plies and repairs, j $64.32 ; Mldvale City Corporation,- - water, $165.12; Morrison-Merri- ll Company, repair materials, and supplies, $5,054.88; i Modern Furniture $705.43 ; Mldvale School, re-volving fund. Clean School Prize, $266.00; 8. J. Mlckelsen, traveling expenses, $100.-0- L. C. Mitchell, labor, $6.50; Mu-l- c Advancement Company, lnstiumeuts, Mldvale Garage, repairs, $75.00; Murray City 'Corporation, water, light and power, $72.55; Mine And Smelter Sup-ply Company, repair materials. $2.18; s Morris And Sons, Company, equip-ment for buildings, $580.00; Murray Board of Education, reimbursement ou school fund apportionment, $96.32; Ed-ward P. Mldgley, painting signs, $27. 00; Manual Arts Press, books, $9.72 ; R. It. Marriott, repairs, $1.25; The Mills Com-pany, equipment, $33.00 ; Murray Laundry, laundry service, $1.00 ; Midland Appliance Corporation, shop equipment, $7.00; J.! H. Marriott, repairs, $13.05; Clayton Nel- - son, labor, $173.80; Leonard C. Nellson, srchltectural services, $2,591.85 : N. 0. ' Nelson Company, supplies for repair work, sprinkling system, equipment, ; Dr. H. E. Nelson, dental service, $50.00 ; North Dry Creek Irrigation Com-pany, water, $48.00; W. W. Nicholson, la-bor and transportation, $13.65; C. 11. Nelson, labor, $42.00 ; A. M. Nelson, la-bor, $22.00; Mabel Neprud, taking cen-sus, $12.00; Nation's School Publishing Company, library books, $3.00; National Theatre Supply Company, sundry equip-ment, $102.41; N. A. Nilsnn, water, $3.00; Leslie Nllsun, census $1.60; National Ed-ucational Association, book, $1.22; Na-tional Bureau fur Advancement of Music, books, $.70; Dr. Dorothy Nyswauder, trav- - ' printing, office supplies, $305.05 ; Sand) School, revolving fund. Clean School j Prize, uthletle equipment. $310.51; State Insurance Fund, Insurance, $748.86 ; South Despaiu Ditch Company, water, 30; Mattle C. Soteusen, labor, $10.00; Al-ex Sims, overhead doors for High School Garage, $420.78; Salt Lake And Bingham Freight Line, freight. $49.74 ; L. C. Smith And Colon Typewriter Company, typewrit-er, $91.00; Southeast Furniture Company, furniture an dcqiilpmout, $1,019.21; Singer Hewing Machine Company, sewing machine and repairs, $800.27 ; Service Truck, dary-aii- $4.00; A. N. Blsain, contract on building, $4,139.50; Safety Brake Com-pany, auto repairs, $6.45; South Jordan Cunsl Company, water, $1.75; Shell Com-pany, gas and oil, $25.37 ; B. J. Sanllate-va-taking census, $6.00; Scribuer's Sons, beaks, $13.60; Melvin Strong, refuud on Hilary books, mileage, $3.50; School And Novelty Company, equipment, $26.27 ; Kiuynor And Daly, paint and supplies, $209.97 ; Sandy Irrigation Company, water, $16.00; Sandy Canal Company, water, $95,-0- John Stowe, labor, $124.25; Salt Lake Sufe And Lock Company, supplies, $.75 ; Victor Stmlnson, labor, $184.20; Salt Li ke Pressed Brick Company, brick, $6.17; 11. Stain, contract ou building, $793.85; Salt Lake Blue Print And Supply Com-pany, supplies, $7.87; Sterling Supply Company, plumbing supplies, keys, $5.18; G. Sehlruier, library books, $1.75: M. H Sperry, tuning pianos, $179.70 ; Sliver, Burdett And Company, books, $15.79 : Schramm Johnson Drug Company, health supplies, $37.33; Sydney Machine Tool Compauy, shop equipment, $6.64; O. J. Schaar, clmk repairs, $3.50; Salt Lake Stamp Company, school supplies, $1.50; Theodore Sjobloin, mileage, $1.50; Salt Lake Photo Supply Company, school sup-plies, $8.19; Sandy City Bank, payment of note, purchase of property, Interest, $52,835.55 ; P. R. Sorensen, labor, $21.27; Stoker Sales Company, stokers, $2,3:11) 00; Stoker-Mutl- c Corporation, repairs, $14.73 ; Bert L. Smith, gravel and labor, $86.40 ; Salt Lake County, blue prints, $1.20; Sil-ver Marshall Company, supplies snd equip-ment, $35.43; Suit Lake Electric repairs, $71.90; George Simp-son, labor. 00: Konth J.mlMn P.imi, ANNUAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSE-MENTS OF THE JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH, FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1929-3- 0 In accordance with the state law, 4f we tire herewith causing to be pub-'lishe-a Nlatemeut of receipts ami disbursements for the year ending June aoth, Mill, showing (limiting the State Law) : "1. The amount, on hand tit the date of the last reitort. 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 moneys on hand. B. The number, date, aud amount ' on every bond Issued and redeemed under the authority herein given, and the amount received and paid therefore RECEIPTS Cash balance, oiierut-- i lug fund, June HO, (1929 $ 8,(578.75 . Cash balance, sinking fund, June ill), VMO' 13,5!)8.(X State District School fund 133,055.48 State laud interest and rental fund - - - . 12,315.48 State hiKh school fund 4,840.50 DiRlrict school tux - - 745,000.0--! Notes payable (tempor-ary loans before re-ceipt of taxes 30(),0IK.(W miscelliihe.ius receipts 15,32.08 Total receipts $1,22:1,87(5.09 $1,200.00; Roxane Porter, $30.00; Eleanor Nielsen, $00.50; Ida Hcywood, $1,750.00; Muulton Van Johnstone, $1,750.00; L. W. Nlelson. $3,840.00; l'aul C. Boyce, $1,080.. 00; Leon Butler, $3,045.00; C. K. Nelson, $2,210.00; Helen White, $1,137,511; X. JE. Dewey, $4,202.20; Dewey Uowdlng. $24.50; John F. Rawson, $142.50; Mabel Neprud, $1,8110.50; Mary Rasmussea, , $1,200.00; Ina Petorsou, $1,400.00; Dorothy Hlggs, $108.00; Alma Jverson. $551.70; Elmer Farrer, $0.00; J. C. Richards, $213.60; Verl Beckstead, $213.00; Norman Cutteral, $213.00; Reuben Haun, $218.40; Rowan Butler, $213.00; Elllas BuUerrit-ld- , $213.60; Eldlu Bomioss, $213.60; Russell Ersns. $213.00; Glen Seal, $213.60; Alvln $213.00; Wallace Burt, $213.60; Gall reterson, $180.00; l'arley Blair, $213.00; Archie Eastman, $213.00; Ronald 1'age, $213.60; Clayton Nelson, $133.50; Euuene West, $33.60; Barney White, $4.80; ' Harley English, $123.00; Harold Nordberg, . $351.00; Clark Barnard, $303.00; Runnor Mortnsen, $331.00; Dell Iverson, $240.00; Mike Strlllch, $0.00; Mark Miyamoto, $24.00; D. C. Jensen, $4,500.00; 8. A. Raaiuusae'h, $2,203.00; Lucille Nelson, C. M. Beckstesd, $2,310.00; B. Bar Beck, $2,003.00; J. M. Boydon, $2,585.00; Freda Jensen, $2,585.00; Herbert Bsrtlett, $1,000.00; J. H. Ureer, $2,700.00; D. A. Wooton, $2,700.00; Mary L. Storey, $1,- - 805.00; Louise Van Ee, $1,550.00; W. W. N. Crawford, $1,723.00; J. William Pulsi-pher, $1,402.50; Helen ('Midland, $1,000.-.00- ; Florence Chillis. $1,500.00 ; Edna P. Wade, $2,050.00; Bernlce Blackburn, Marlon Rusaell, $1,400J)0; Annette Lcfler, $1,089.38; Virginia Bush. $1,380.50; Mrs. 0. B. Jensen, $42.00; Norma Olsen, $720.00; athertne O'Brien, $739.50; Gladys Beri;ner, $3.71; Slule Johnson, $1.25; P. M. Mlckelsen, $1,999.95; Frances Swan, $950.00; Nellie Engebretscn, $1,273.00; Leah Jscobson, $1,175.00; Alonzo Green. $552.01 ; J. A. Maynes, $708.00 ; R. M. Staker. $136.20; H. W. Jorgensen, $2,000.-00- ; Eleanor Parry, $1,071.84 : Mcrlenc Beck, $850.00; May Jones $1,871.57 ; Mrs. J. Pleraon, $150.00; Fred Johnson, $503.13; A. C. Morris, $217.50; Lewella Christian-sen, $10 00; Reld Beck, $2,050.00: J. M. Peterson, $1,994.00; E. I. Christiansen. $2,040.00; G. L. Berrett. $1,390.00; Re-becca .Nelson, $1,500.00; Beatrice Jessop, $1,510.00; Genlel Jacobson, $1,203.00; Hulila Crossurore, $1,090.00; Winifred Cole-man, $890.00; Ethel Smith, $1,103.75; Annie I'lUKcruM. $840.00 ; Genera Qulnn, $1,388.15; Virginia Brown, $810.00; B. Y. Balrd, $1,051.52; E. J. GUIs, $787.50; William C. Orglll, $252.00; A. J. Orglll, $845.00; R. C. Allen. $243.00; L. T. G rov-er, $16.00; Wllda M. Beck, $18.00: Wil-ms Mlckelsen, $5.00; James M. Whltmnrc, $1,350.00; Luetic Vswdrey, $900.00; George Muir. 1112.02 : Mildred H.mr1i l, Vn on Wilson, $300.00; David T. Dalil, $3UB.e; Heber J. Burgon, $300.00 ; 8. 1. Mlckel-sen, $300.00; Paul 8. Richards, $300.00; J. M. Woodhouse, $225.00. State of Utah - County of Salt Lake 8. A. Rasmussen, the duly elected Clerk of the Board of Education of the Jordan School District, Salt Lake County, Utah, first being duly sworn upon oath, de-poses and says that he prepared the g statement and the same contains the full, true and correct report of receipt aud disbursements of all moneys by said Board during the school year, ending June 30, 1930. 8. A. RASMUSSEN, Clerk. Subscribed end sworn to before me this 5th dsy of January, 1931. WILLIAM W; WILSON, Notary Public, residing at Bandy, Ut My CommlBSlou expires January A, 1934. bor, $38.50; Wallace Benson, labor $86.-1- WUIard Ballard, labor. $3.50; Hor-ace Burklnshaw, film service, $53.00; y Benson, labor. $24.50; E. L. Christ-iansen, labor, $198.00; C. N. Crawford, labor, taking census, $108.00; E. L. Craw-ford, curriculum revision, labor, $302.00: The Culmers Company, gas, $1,092.03 ; Continental Oil Company, gas and oil. $186.70; Consoldlated Music Company, musical Instruments and supplies, $1,768.-1- Charles Crawford, labor, $124.00; Myaon Campbell, labor, $78.00; Croft Cylinder Grinding Company, auto service, $11.91; Consolidated Iron Company, materials and supplies, $38.00 ; The Canyon Garage, gas oil, auto supplies, re-pairs, $192.16; George F. Cisin Company, school supplies, $845.74 ; R. L. Carter Company, supplies, repair materials, $309.72; Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, sprinkling system fixtures, $6.30; Crager Wlro and Iron Works, repair materials and supplies, $121.00; Class room Teacher, li-brary" books, $133.47; Central Scientific Company, repairs, $35.83 ; F. E. Compton Company, library books, $25.00; Canode Ink and Office Supplies, school supplies, $288.49; Milton Cundlck, labor, $15.00; City Boiler and Iron Works Company, boiler repairs, $86.25; California Cottou Mills Company, school supplies, $10.00; A. ECox, labor, $80.50; Clearfield Linen Looms, domestic art supplies, $1.00; Ben-nett Cash, mileage, $8.50 ; Dr. K. B. Cast-leto-medical examinations, $1,297.50; The Crane Company, repair materials, supplies for sprinkling system, $2,702.64 ; Carlisle Motor Company, auto repairs, $2.-0- P. D. Chrlstensen, labor. $118.57; Caldwell and Richards, engineering work on sprinkling system, $789.68; The Cul-mers Company, gas and oil, $1,079.01; Carpenter Paper Company, "Supplies, $2.70 ; Copperton School, athletic equipment. Clean School Prize, $29.04; Crescent School, Clean School Prize, $10.00; The Clarkson Publishing Company, library books, $133.87; Heber Crump, labor $8.00; Arthur Crane, labor, $4.00; Citizens Coal aud Supply Company, coal, $1,702.92; Fred Chrlstensen, labor, $349.83; Cheney Brothers Manufacturing Company, school currlcuhn revision, $02.03; Wtlford Hansen, labor, $53.37 ; Home Insurance Company, Insurance, $300.00; Highland Boy Mer-cantile Company, coal and supplies, $356.-6- Hawks Mfg. Company, office equipment, $71.C5; Hedman Mfg. Company, school supplies, $.50 ; Company, equipment for dormitories, $289.-3- Aaron Hornne, athletic equipment, $19.00; S. N. Heaps, books, $91.90; n and Moore, coal, $206.62 ; Ivory Hughes, lsbor, $163.20; L. M. Howard, lab-or, $57.00 ; Herb's Print Shop, printing, $8.61; D. M. Haun, labor, $57.90; W. T. Hyde and Sons, coal, $195.20; Hermauce Scenic Company, curtains and cyclorama, $968.98; Golden Holt, coal, $220.50; D. C. Heath and Compauy, test materials, $15.00; Dr. F. W. Hart, consultation fee, $1,140.00; E. R. Hamilton, coal, $20.68; C. T. Howe, transportation, $2.00; Harvard University, library books, $2.00; Intermountain Elec-tric Company, auto supplies, repair, mater-ials, Janitor Biipplles, $3,111.21; Illinois Brass Mfg. Company, auto supplies and repairs, $33.33; Ideal Sand and Gravel Company, sand and gravel, $220.24; In-dustrial Suply Company, shop supplies, $63.50; Independence Gas and Oil Com-pany, gas, $36.30; Dell Iverson, labor, $6.75, Ingebretsen, Ray and Rawlins, at-torney fees, $379.90; Industrial Ed. Mag-azine, subscriptions to magazine, $4.00; International Text Book Corporation, school supplies, $11.30; Industrial Arts Magazine, subscription to magazine, $2.50; A. C. Jensen, labor, reimbursement on freight, $735.25; Jensen and Kuhre Com-pany, coal, repair materials, school sup-plies, $5,434.38; Henry JorgenBcn, labor, taking census, $108.75; Milton Jensen, la-bor, $309.00; Evan O. Jensen, drayage, $50.25; Johnson Publishing Company, lib-rary books, $1.68 ; Jordan High School re-fund on freight, $9.54 ; C. A. Jensen, sand and gravel, $303.50; Freda Jensen, curri-culum revision, $120.00; Kate Jensen, cur-riculum revision, $33.00 : C. L. Jensen, labor, $84.00; Jensen Brick Company, bricks, $131.94; Fred Johnson, labor, $166.-9- Johnson Servlco Company, Installing Johnson service systems, $6,552.20 ; Jack-son and Jones, sand and gravel, $14.00; ellng expenses, $10.00; Marvin A. Noitli-ro-library books, $3.00; National Geo-graphic Society, library books, $3.00; Win, Chlwiler, labor, $1,136.50; W. L. Orton. labor, $366.42; O. And E. Electric' Com-pany, repairs, repair material, tn.i, $175.-80- ; Wm. Oborn, labor, $56.00: F. O. Orton. labor, $3(18.18; Joe Orton, labor, $57.76; F. . Otron, labor, $512.50; Ow-- j en Publishing Company, library books, $3.50; A. C. Olson, taking ensus $35.00; Chas. Oldham, labor, $93.64 ; Joe Ortar, labor, $28.00; Curley Olsen, labor, $31-55- ; Oxweld Acetelyne Company, school supplies, $23.03; John Olson, labor, $79. 20; R. A. Payne, labor, taking census, $176.00; Clarence Peterson, labor, $561.-5- Glen Peterson, labor, $2(11.24; Hazel M. Petersen, currlculuum revision, $6.00 ; Teter Plerson, tin work, $3.00; J. M. Pet-ersen, purchase of property, $2,800.00; The Prang Company, school supplies, $424.75; Ernest Prigmore, gravel, $100.36; The Pembroke Company, furniture, school supplies, office equipment, $1,495.17; Par-agon Printing Company, printing, $165.96; Public School Publishing Company, li-brary books, $1.25; Arthur E. Peterson, Curriculum revision, traveling expenses, $90.62; Pons And Davis, equipment, $301.-7- J. Albert Peterson, health and athlet-ic equipment, $105.75; Ptlkln And Brooks, equipment, $34.52; Popular Science Monthly, subscription to maga-zine, $8.50; Public Education Association, school supplies, $2.25; Porter Cable Ma-chine Company, auto supplies, $127.15; A. N. Palmer Company, books, $17.91 ; Park-er Oil Products Company, janitor supplies, $194.48; Gus Pfeifer, supplies, $3.38; Sam Perry, labor, $198.21; Pacific States Csst Iron Pipe Company, equipment for sprinkling system, $48.73; Odell Peterson, taking census, $8.50; Clarence Pollard, taking census, $8.00; Morse M. Preeman, music supplies, $4.70; Playground And Recreational Association of America, books, $14.10; Sandy Postmaster, postsge, $3.98; 1 C. Penney Company, supplies, $9.07; Prest-O-Llt- e Company, auto repairs $0.19; Porter-Walto- n Company, shop equipment, supplies, $10.53; Paramount Princess The-atre, picture screen, $50.00 ; Alvln Pearson, ' And Pipe Line Company, water, $23.48 ; N. ,K. Thomson, labor, $221.00: J. W. Thompson, labor, $1,612.56; R. L. Thorn -- a I, labor, $147.60; Dale Thompson, labor. $2.00; Stanley Turner, labor, $203.66; Harold Thorpe, curriculum revision, $108.-- : 00 ; C. A. Tslboe, contract on building, $145.71; J. Tolman, labor, $9.00; J. A. Thompson, labor, $248.00; Jennie Thom-as, library books, $45.00; Ralph Tuckor, lsbor, $35.00; Takamlne Corporation, health supplies, $7.50; Teachers' College, books, $339.40; James E. Tudor, labor. $107.10; T. H. Turner, labor, $11.00; Ed. C. Tucker, labor, $6.00; C. W. Tbolen, la-bor, $15.00; W. II, Tawney, coal, $130.14; Tocknl-Cra- ft Publishing Corporation, li-brary books, $3.75; Thomas Electric Com-pany, shop equipment, $9.90; Utah OU Re-fining Company, oil, $350.22; Utah Cop-per Company, rent, $120.00; l ull Idaho School Supply Company, text books and school supplies, Jsnltors' supplies, Utah Power And Light Company, power and light, $6,698.48 ; V. P. System, freight, $183.56; Union Truck Company, freight, $70.98; Utah Delaware Mining Company, lease, repairs, labor, $281.13; Utah Printing Company, printing, school supplies, $79.22; Union School, revolving fund, $76.60; Utah T. B. Association, school supplies, $1.50; Union And East Jordan Irrigation Company, water $131.35; Utah Livery And Feed Company, coal, drayage, $773.50; Utah Window Shade Company, wlndo shades, $270.66; U. S. Rubber Company, auto supplies, $38.00; Utah And Salt Lake Canal, water, $17.50 ; Union Coal Aud Supply Company, coal, $737.23 ; rtah Fire Clay Company, fur. nace repairs, $9.16; U, S. Smelting And Refining Company, building materials, Utah Central Truck Line, drayage, $.50; University of Chicago, books, $5.00; W. Cyrus Vawdrcy, contraot on building, $1,839.37; Jehu Vawdrey, labor, contract on building, $2,269.68 ; Vatentlne Bedding Company, auto repairs, $9.40; Van d Company, books, $3.00; J. M. Wood-hous-labor, refund on freight, $234.53; Webster Publishing Company, books, $9.00; Western Union Telegraph Company, clock service. $30 00! The Vhlt Cnmniinv an. D. D. Adamson, $1,750.00; Eva Winn, $1,330.00; Veda Denting, $1,350.00; Alonzo Eastman, $513.13; Laura Marshall, $493.-4- A. C. Olson, $2,400.00; Lola Hansen, $1,600.00; Vesta Anderson, $891.35; Weal-ths Peacock, . $1,246.90: Earlean Cromar, $1,450 :00; Melba Clark. $1,250.00; Clara Allred. $997.30; Lillian Christiansen, Adrian DuBols, $1,106.25; Christ-ine Hegler, $1,500.00; Vernon Jeffcolt, $1,347.18; Leah Watklns, $15.00; D. Frank Griffiths, $2,050.00; Zelma Butterfleld, $1,200.00 ; Rhode Clark, $1,050.00; Alice Peterson, $1,173,001; A. P. Hemglnsen, $883.00; George Reynolds, $500.14; George Stott, $75.50; Grace Hues, $6,50; E. E. Greenwood, $2,650.00; W. E. Dewey. $1,050.00; Aaron Home. $1,700.00; O. Reld Sanderson, $1,600.00; C. W. Barton, $1,600.00; Francelda Sutherland, $1,850.00; Utahna Jensen, $l,080.00;Bestrlce Parsons, $1,400.00; Mary Henderson, $1,178.09; atherlno Evans, $1,122.10; Twllda Smart, $1,380.75; Alta Miller, $1,300.00; Gwen-frea- d Evans, $1,275.00; Gladys Smith, $1,000.00; Olive Harris, $1,100.00; Edith Hansen, $1,113.76; Hanna Chrlstensen, $1,118.41; Opal Peterson, $1,246.32; Fern Lindsay, $975.00; Lorna Call, $975.00; Esther Dunbar, $1,500.00; Ella Richardson, $1,200.00; Iona Ludlow, $1,150.00; Beat-rice Olson, $1,300.00; Gwen Greenwood, $225.00; Roxane Porter, $84.00; William Orton, $2,712.35; Estella P, Olson, $141.-0- 0 ; Katherlne Ludlow, $3.00 ; N. K. Thomson, $2,350.00; W, R, Edgeb $1,781.-25- ; James Seal, $1,265.03; Harold Bradley, $1,750.00; Mae Rasmussen, $1,389.50; Mary Cornwall, $1,243.75; Betty Davles, Ellen Sampson, $1,150.00; Mildred Angel, $1,200.00; Beth Stesdmsn, $1,014.-96- ; Florence Chrlstensen, $1,452.80; Pearl Bodell, $1,075.00; Vera Condle, $1,000.00; Celestial Dutson, $1,144.25; Ella Mousley, $1,375.00; Ruth Valentine, $1,275.00; Tlra Hamilton, $178.75; Mrs. W. E. Thomas. $36.50; Leroy Glazier, $J."i3.50; John Hugglns, $492.80; Oswald Hawkins, $228.-8- Bert Bills, $184.50; Edgar Aylett, $1,729.39 ; Marlon DeFa, $27.20; Alfred Furse, $120.00; Daisy Evsns, $120.00; Arthur E. Peterson, $2,650.00; Harold Thorpe, $1,600.00; Theodore Sjoblom, IJ1S5H UISEMENTS School operating es-- pensts $ 48!),2t24.42 Admiiilsintlive and general expon.-'e- s 14.C33.0O Intere.-- t on temiKirapy loan (less interest euru.'d on bank de-posits) 1,804.95 Bonds reduced and in-terest mi bonds - - - " 09,250.00 School sites and bi(is. 203,000.04 Furniture and equip-ment 35,000.75 Vans, busses and vehi-cles 7,774.28 Emergencies 1,850.10 Xotes payable (Uepay-inen- t of temporary loans) 300,000.0(1 Total disbursements $1,183,151.01 Cash balance, operat-ing fund, June 30, 1030 10,748.48 Cash Inilttnee, sinking fund, June 30, 1 030 11,083.38 Cash balance, sites and buildings, June 30, 1930 24,891.09 f BONDS; REDEEMED: Numbers 1 to 60, Inclusive, dated April 1, 1910, for $1,000.00 each, totaling $60,000.00. Amount ' STATEMENT OF MONEYS PAID OUT. TO WHOM, AND FOR WHAT PAID Nell Anderson, labor, $635.25; A. E. An-derson, labor, $387.00; Alston and Hogan, contract on building, $28,971.25; Ashton and Evans, architectural services, $5,287.64 ; Agor Boucher Floor Company, floor repair, $31.50; C. M. Alston, contract on build-ing, $10,562.50; B. It. Anderson, repair work, $683.90; American Linen Supply Co., janitors' supplies, linen service, $1,2.71.85; Amorlcan Surety Company, premiums on bonds, $252.50; Edgar Aylett, labor, $23.-0- Nells Anderson, labor, $125.26 ;Austln and Jenkins Transfer Company, drayage, $38.14; Allyn & Bacon, library books, $21.44; Automotive Electric Service Com-- i pany, auto repairs and supplies, $11.00; ! Frank M. Allen Company, auto supplies, j $43.90 ; Aucrbarh Company, school supplies, $30.21; Harold Ashman, mileage $3.75; i Wallaco Anderson, labor, $512.00; Ander son and Sons Company, drayage, coal, sup-- i piles for building, superintendent, $2,1(16.- - 48; M. B. Andrus, coal, $(H.06 ; Alcmlte Lubricator Company, auto supplies, $17.45; Automatic Marker Company, high school equipment, $18.00; American Stoker Com- - i pany, stoker supplies. $2(17.05; American 1 LaFrance & Foamito Company, rellil for Are extinguishers, $7.99; Asphalt Shingle i ' Roof Company, roofing, $806.00; Mrs. Del- - ' bert Angus, labor. $6.00; Asliton-Jenkl-j Company, bond, $5.00; J. n. Allen, clock service and repairs, $71.10; Acme White Lead & Color Works, repairs, $5.29; A-- l morlcan Education I'ress Company libra- - ry books, $2.30; Ackerman-Johnso- n Com- - pany, repairs; $10.13; Myrle Alsop, j labor, $30.15; Amerclan School Board j Journal, subscription to magazine, $3.00; i Amorlcan Child , Health Association, ' books, $1.80; 1. E. Buahnell, labor, $213.50: B. V. Balrd, labor, $297.75; 0. I). Ballard, labor. traveling expenses, $374.75; S. W. Bateman, labor, $300.50; Marvin Bird, labor, $301.75; Vernon Bate-man, labor, $1,128.89 ; Bennett Glass and I'alnt, paint, glass, repair materials, $748-01- ; J. L. Beck, paint, school supplies, re- - pair materials, $651.37 ; B. and O. Trans- - Jwrtatlon Company, drayage, $32.71: Brower-Towlo- r Motor Company, automo-biles, suto supplies and repairs, $3,818.54 ; Elmor Ballard, labor, $70.00; Albert Boul-ter, labor, $113.75; Spencer Burkinshaw, labor $338 75 ; Harold Beckstead, labor, $08.75 ; Bogan Hardware Company, re-pairs materials, $8.09; Blulders' Steel and Iron Company, building materials, $25.48; Bingham.. Stage Lines Company, V drayage, $86.50; C. M. Beckstead, mileage, freight, B. R-- Beck, curriculum revision, $120.00; Albert E. Burgon. .la-bor. $233.38; J. R- - Boberg, labor, $126.90; H. O. Burton, building repairs, $24.55; gUJ transportation Company, subscription to magazine, $2.00; Burnham Manufactur-ing Company, supplies, $60.89; Bingham supplies, $2.00; Croft Cylinder Grinding Company, repairs, $5.31 ; Clark Sanding Machine Company, shop repairs, $18.71; W. D. Cline, labor, $4.00; City Motor Sales Company, auto supplies, $.68; Jos. A Cutler, labor, $4.50; Dewey Uowdlng. labor, $618.00; W. E. Dewey, labor, T. A. Dewey, labor, $1,252.50 ; E. E. Dewey, extra Janitorial serivces, sale of property, $1,459.00; Draper Irrigation Company, water servlco, $251.24 ; Denver Fire Clay Mfg. Company, science and school supplies, $416.22; Stanley Davis, labor, $154.50 ; Dixon and Company, school supplies, $79.38 ; W, J. and Vernon Dean, contract on building, $802.25 ; H. M. Draper Construction Company, con-tract on building, $985.94 ; Dayues Beebe Music Company, musical Instruments and supplies, $1,500.05; Almy Dowdlng, labor, $153.75; David T. Da hi, traveling expenses, $100.00; Alfred Dewey, labor, $36.00; Dudley Lock Corporation, shop and school equipment, $206.50; DeVValt Products Company, shop equipment, $381.14; Desh-le- r Broom Factory, janitors' Supplies, $32.49; Deseret News, advertising, $25.00;, Ralph Dunn, labor, $9.00 ; Dlnwoodey Furniture Company, furniture, $286.44 ; Draper Poultrj men, oil, $.90 ; Gustave Dahlqulst, labor, $415.00; Draper School,' revolving fund, athletic fund, Clean School Prize, $178.50; Davis And Howe1 Company, boiler repairs, $17.43; Alex Dahl, coal, $303.91 ; Delaware Mining Company, school supplies, $.74 ; Deseret Savings Bank, notes and interest, $50,291.-6- 7; Mary Dahl, Curriculum revision, $133.50; D. and R. O. R. R., freight, $12.-4- ; Wm. Dixon, . Inc., school supplies, $153.93 ; Dalton Schools, school supplies, $1.97; Draper Cemetery Committee, fenco. $330.60 ; Ralph Edgel. labor, $78.00 ; W. R. Edgel, labor, $156.00; Education Music! Bureau, books and music, $114.75; Ex- -: tonslon Division, IT. of U., test materials, $079.51 ; East Jordan Irrigation Company, ' water, $11.25; Wm. A. Earl, contract on building, $986.00; Encyclopedia Britanul ca, library books, $239.00; Victor Erlek-- I son, labor, $31.50; Normand Erlckson, la-bor, $24.50; Elder Brothers Electric Com-- ! pany, shop equipment, $24.50; Exlde Bat- -' tery Sales Company, auto aupplles, $35.24 ; Jordan Publishing Company, printing, $168.50; Jordan Cash Store, auto repairs, $2.25; Katherlne Jensen, curriculum re-vision, $7.50; Johnson Auto Metal Works, auto repairs, $110.00; Agency, Insurance, $112.50; Ver-non JefTeott, labor, $5.00; Jordan District Teachers' Association, lunches, $27.34 ; Ii. W. Jorgensen, mileage, $3.00; Jaynes Coal Company, coal, $943.77; Samuel Jenkins, labor, $66.50; J. H. Jensen, labor, $103.50; Jordan High school, manual training, science suplles, $3.50; Com-pany, supplies, $13.47; ltay Jones, labor, $6.00; J. H. S. Cafeteria, banquet, $27.00; Mrs. Glen Jensen, Curriculum revision, $159.00; Virgil Jacobson, labor, $52.50; D. C. Jensen, traveling expcnsis, $300.00 ; .Arthur Jones, labor, $45.50 ; Got. tschall Engraving Company, diplomas. $169.05; L. A. and S. L. K. U. Company, freight, $13.23; Ketchum Builders' Supply Company, repair materials, $1.95; Kelly Company, schol supplies, $1)7.81; Kee Lox Mfg. Company, school supplies, $37.21 ; C. L. Kenney, labor. $20.00; A. J. Kirk and Company, supplies, $10.05; W. E. Ku-- I phaldt, water, $90.00 ; Knudson Novelty Company, keys, $1.85; W. D. Kuhre, pur-chase of property, $500.00; E. G. Korth, labor, $14.00; Leo Lundberg. labor, $413.-5- Ray Lester, labor, $177.50; Lambert Roof Company, roofing, $594.00; Clarence Larson, labor, $210.92; Melvin Larson $253.12; M. S. Lott, contract ou building, $26,174.40; Lovlnger Disinfectant Cora- - pany, Janitors' supplies, $517.73; Langton Lime And Cement Company, building ma-terial, $36.73; Kenneth Leak, labor, $137. 00; Thomas B. Lloyd labor, $100.24; Laurel Book Company, school supplies, $134.62; Frank Larson, shop supplies, $35.75 ; Morinda Lundberg, stampi and stamped envelopes, $250.00 ; Lark School, Clean School Prize, $10.00; Lusky, White' And Coolldge Company, shop equipment,' repair materials, $167.68; George W. j Landers, library books, $2.70; Lowe and Campbell, health and athletic equipment,1 $15.28 ; Fred ' Larson, building equipment, $392.40; L. C. LeDuc, transportation,' $4.00; Chris B. Llnschnten, equipment. $140.00; Lark Mercantile Company, gas, $1.20; Llnde Air Products Company, oxy-- j gen, $2.20; Carl Larson, labor, $35.00;' McKean Service Station, auto, supplies.1 labor, $31.50; A. J. Peters, equipment,! $1.00; Roxane Porter, curriculum re- - vision, $17.50; G. P. Putnam's Sons, - j brary books, $1.90; VV. F. Juarrle And Company, library books, $232.00; Orallo Rawson, curriculum revision, $130.00 ; Riv- -' orton Pipe Lino Company, 'Water, $25.00 ; Calvin 8. Rasmussen, labor, $29.85 ; H. A. ltasmiissen, Clork, petty cash, $114.69;! Klvcrton First Ward, purchase of property, ' $3,364.00; J. C. Richards, labor, $136.50 ;! Dr. Paul 8. Richards, traveling expenses, ' $100.00; Republic Paint And Varnish Works, repair materials, $150.00; Rocky! Mountain Agency Company, insurance, ' $428.66 ; E. H. Rollins And Sons, payment of bonds and Interest, $69,230.00 ; Read- -' rite Meter Works, repairs, $2.72 ; H. M. Rowe Company, books, $9.90; T. G. How-lan- Interest, $120.00; Railway EiprosJ Agency, express $9.15; John Rudine Com-- j Pany, library books. $61.75; RIverton School, Clean School Prize, revolving fund, athletic equipment, $135.55; Wendell Robinson, taking census, $8.00; The Roto-- 1 speed Company, supplies, 3.68; Royal Typewriter Company, supplies and repairs, $9.50 ; RIverton Motor Company, auto and supplies, $21.04; Rowe-Peter-son And Company, library books, $1.80 ; ' Royal Crystal Salt Company, salt, 012.00; The Ronald Press, books, $6.39; Reld Eloctrlc Company, supplies, $1,51; Orson' Smith, labor, $314.47; Jos. M. Smith, la- -' bor, $480.75; A. C. Sharp, labor, $402.75 ;' Royal Spratllng, labor, $183.50; James' Seal, labor, $376.87; Salt Lake Glass And Paint Company, paint, glass, supplies, re-pairs, $179.47; Salt Lake Hardware Com- - j' pany, hardware supplies, school supplies, repsir materials, $6,100.55; Salt Lake Knitting Company, band sweaters, $277.-0- Streator-SCrolt- Inc., automobiles, au-- j to supplies and repairs, $1,578.07; Scott And Welch, architectural serlvlcea, $13,-- 1 300.00; Paul Seegar, contract on building, $3,750.00 ; State Brass Foundry, auto re- -' pairs, $11.00; Strevell-Patterso- n Hardware Company, shop equipment, $79.88; Sandy City Corporation, water, sprinkling system, $8,884.85; Harold Shsw, labor, $21.00; H. E. Sargent, supplies, $27.53; Secretary of State, Chauffeurs' licenses, 61.00 ; Smith- -' Faus Drug Company, health supplies, $71.-5- 5 ; Stewart Warner Company, auto sup-plies and repairs. $27.07; Salt Lake Trib-une, advertising, $38.04; Schoenfeld Press, to repairs and supplies, $572.89; Western Auto Radiator Company, repairs, $106.54 ; John C. Winston Company, books, $41.96; Wasatch Battery Company,, acetylene gas, $10.40; arl Winter, auto supplies and re-pairs, $15.98; Western States Grocery Company, Janitors' supplies, $173.10; d Webster, labor, $35.00; W. W. Wil-son, traveling expenses, $400.00 ; Western Arms And Sporting Goods Company, health and athletic equipment, $2,691.72 ; West Jordan Lumber Company, building supplies, $9.81 ; E. G. Wetzell, equipment, $17.00; The Worrell Manufacturing Co.u-pan- Janitors' supplies, $73.20; Wood-stock Typewriter Company, typewriters, $908.95 ; Western Radio Manufacturing Company, shop repairs, $31.78; D. A. Wootton, traveling expenses, $337.51 ; John Wiley And Sons, books, supplies, $18.40; J. D. Wallace And Company, school and shop equipment, $260.00; West Jordan Service Station, gas, $6.00; Wicks School Music Bureau, books, $27.00 ; Ilex Williams building repairs, $14.00 ; James M. Whlt-mor- e taking census. $2 00; The Wllhlte Company, auto supplies, $17.00 ; Wasatch Gas Company, gas and equipment, $2,457.-1- West Side Water System, water, $94.-5- 9 ; Reg White. repairs and equipment, $15.60; Waterworks Equipment Company, sprinkling system equipment, $610.09; West Jordan School, shrubs and lawn, $50.00; Whitmore Oxygen Company, oxy-gen, $9.00; Wasatch Motor Company, au-to supplies, $2.71 ; D. C. Watklns. purchase of garage, $35.00 ; West Jordan Ward, rent, $29.00; Western States Kantfrez Company, auto supplies, $31.85; I. B. Woodhouse, la-bor, $11.00; W. H. Wise And Company, books, $151.60; World Book Company, books, $21.98; W. M. Welch, Company, science equipment, $25.86 ; Western Foun-dry and Stove Repsir Works, repairs, $48.-5- Yale I'nlversity Press books, $77.42; Z. C. M. 1., school, Janitor, auto supnlkis, furniture and equipment, $3,678.03; Paper Company, school and Janitor supplies, $561.02; Zlon's Wholesale y Company, janitors' supplies, $101.17; Zlon's Savings Bank, payment of note and interest, $203,260.70; Teachers' jani-tors', teamsters' and chauffeurs' salaries: H. R. Atkln, $3,600.00: Wendell Robinson. $1,248.88; Odell Feterson. $1,500.00; Clar-ence Pollard, $1,300.00; Dora Hansen, $1,200.00; Melvin Strong, $773.01 ; Alvln Olson, $1,450.00; R. D, Madsen, $1,600.00; Glen Pollard, $1,194.00; H. W. Burgon, $1,(195.75; Carolyn Hay, $1,425.00; Mar-garet Rawson, $1,287.00; Katherlne Jensen, $1,336.50 ; Mol.y Llndell, $1,300.00; Laurel Dewey, $1,104.04 ; Lora Caring, $1,275.00; Grace Kelson, $1,293.50; Virginia GGreaves, $1,100.00; Afton Brown, $1,000.00; Atha Burkinshaw. $1,000.00; Melva Reld. $1,12.-36- ; Mildred Anderson, $1,325.00 ; Vilatc Jacobson, $1,025.00: Callle Jensen, $975.00; Marlon Llnd, $2.50; Mary Walker, $607.-5- Mrs. A. R. Gardner, $56.25; Mrs. W. O. Boberg, $63.00 ; Mrs. Vera reterson, $45.00; Mrs. Roxane Torter. $6.00; Thel-ma Ehlers, $3.50; Mrs. R. White, $13.50; Mrs. William Thomas, $5.00; M. M. Balrd. $2,322.47 ; Nils Anderson, $290.50; T. L. Cowley. $660.00; C. F. Williams, $256.50; E. L. Crawford, $2,350.00; M. . Bunnell, $950.00; Afton Forsgren. $1,416.10; Oral Beckstead, $906.52 ; Alloween Healey, $1,375.50; Valols Irving. $1,150.00; Laura Hootton, $1,525.00; Ora Aylett, $1,050.00; Mrs. Mabey, $56.25 ; Beatrice Plerson, $15.00; Royal Beckstead, $1,049.01 ; Ace Wheadon, $1,019.54; Bennett Cash, Kenneth Brady, $1,350.00; Marlin Newbold, $1,200.00; Esther For bush, $1,575; Violet Goodsell, $1,389.50; Ethel Mills, $1,113.76; Vera Bird, $931.00; Iona Oborn, $900.00; Minnie L. Wade, $1,400.00; Jessie Madsen, $1,100.00; Alice Hatch, $1,400.00; Eva Smith, $1,000.00; Beatrice Cash, $30.00 ; Mrs. Reld Beck, $6.00 ;' Wil-liam Oborn, $1,588.97; Lawrence Freeman, $847.00; Jacob 'Grtrflths, $531.00; Mrs. Vlda 1'oulson, $0.75; Beth Thomas, $1(32.-0- Henry C. Jorgensen, $1,691.50; Jerome Brown, $1,228.13; Ruby Rasmussen. Ruth Bean, $1,250.00; Esther, Lau. $882.00; Ladell Lowry. $1,373.00; Jenny Buchman, $808.25; Sara McAllister, $230.-0- 0; Sarah Campbell, $154.00; Mrs. Ruth Buckle, $6.75; Mrs. Beatrice Plerson, $66.00; Alice Beals, $887.60; (Leland Walker, 1387.50; Ida Anderson, $714.00; W. W. Malstrom, $2,650.00; Donald Jessop, $1,836.14; Leslie W. Nelson, $1,500.00; A. E. Anderson, $1,375.00; L. Don Parkin, $1,500.00; Margaret Thomas, $1,500.00; $1,500.00; Luclle Muir, $1,500.00; GaU Johnson, $1,300.00; Evelyn Palmer, Orpha Dorlus, $1,442.75; Leila Abbott, $950.00; Essie Holt, $1,025.00; Nina Ilalllday. $1,039.50; Virginia Haun, $1000 REWARD Now that we are going to throw on our tables all the fall and winter colors of the genuine $1.40 a yard . Beverly printed silk to be cleared at 58c. some one will say: "It can't possibly be pure silk at that price 1 Too good to lie true!" So we offer you $1000 cash to test it In every way; and If you find anything in it but pure silk, pure dye, $1,000 is yours. Beverly prints are extra washanie and durable, 32 In. wide, j ALL PURE SILK I For this sale only we will mail you any number of yards, any col- - ; ors, at 5 8 c. a yard Buy all you can for the future. 1. Navy blue ground with small 2. Navy with white. 3. Black with colors. 4. White ground with our choice of colors. ' 7. Tan ground with brown and range. 8. Medium blue ground, beauti-ful design. 9. Bed ground with beautiful flowers. Will outlast, outwash and out-shine the heavy crepes and tub silks two to one. Nationally adver-tised at $1.40 a yd. To prove that every number is wonderfully beauti-ful, let us send you a piece quickly for your inspection. To introduce our silk thread we are giviug a regular spool to match. CRANE'S SILKS, 545 Fifth Ave, New York City Clip Coupon NOW Coupon for Printed Silk on Approval ("BANE'S SILKS, 545 Fifth Ave, New York City Without obligation to keep it send me yards, Color No. Beverly Prints (all pure silk, at 58c per yd. on approval. Rush. SEND NO MONEY Sign...... . . The BEST Gray Hair ' Remedy isGomeEMe ! To half pint of water add jL J&j box of Barbo Compound Ir'IfcW m one-four- th ounce of Vfc!a glycerine. Any druggist OiL can put this up or you can .,4Sr55smix it at home at very j f ff&y little cost Apply to the I Yfriyjjr hair twice a week until I the desired shade is ob tained. It will gradually darken etrtmked, faded or gray hair and make it soft and Barbo will not color the ecalp, ie aut stidiy greacy and does not rub eif. |