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Show TH E SENTINEL Thursday, PiQl 2 Oct 1, 1861 Jordan Football -f a- i 1CV Welcome!.: fezgt To Sandv Baotist Church where you will find an atmosphere of acceptance, forgiveness and warm Christian love through a ministry d Sunday a.m. a.m. 4 p.m. 10 Family Bible Hour Morning Service 11 Evening Service Union Square SHOPPING CENTER 9400 South 700 East Sandy "The Market Place adj." Rev. Fred Taylor Rev. Austin Meekint 969-055' 969-490v wicond two point attempt BLUE GRASS TURF FARMS OLDEST IN UTAH- - SINCE 1S35 A SURE INVESTMENT IN SOO SOD UTAH GROWN ft ADAPTED INSTALLATION OR BLUE RIBBON ? Sf BLUE RIBBON ( L FALL SALE 1 J Ft. 11Sq. Guaranttt) 9600 So. 2700 W. RIVERTON 8-- 5. S: tackle Jeff at the a chance Argyle dream of every lineman, an interception. Argyle snagged the Tooele pass at the 10 and ran it back to the three, to set up a touchdown run by Van Amen on the next play. Van Amen then capped the scoring by making good on the point after. Granger also visited, so consequently the Huskies did not do so well. Hilkrest coach Raynor . Pearce was, instead, FRI & SAT: 8-- 6 IVE'QE CELECaATIKG OUR ST03E17IDE V - WW-- guys ninth. Hillcrest was again a passes for 204 yards. big winner in Region Two Webster with 39 yards football play last Friday, and Blake Jensen S3 yarbut a couple of their ds had the lion's share of league neighbors, West HiUcrest's 109 rushing Jordan and Bingham, did yards. Defensively, Dean not fare so well. Prescott and Jess Savage Hillcrest visited each had an interception. Bear River racked up Taylorsville and came 2 with a four touchdowns plus one victory, away while West Jordan and two point conversion in Bingham were both shut defeating West Jordan. out. West Jordan 29-- 0 by Jaguar coach Larry Bear River and Bingham Sanich said he was disap0 by Keams in over- pointed in his team's performance in the contest, time Hillcrest picked up its not so much because of first touchdown late in the loss, but because he the first period off a one felt his team has not yard plunge by Jim Web- shown any real imster. Then the Huskies provement after recorscored three times in the ding steady progress second with Jeff Wilcox throughout most of the passing one yard to Keith rest of this first season Wilcox for one then, for West Jordan. moments later, to Mark It was another week of Kendzior for 71 yards for painful frustration for another with a 28 yard Bingham. Twice the field goal by Brett Varoz Miners penetrated inside sandwiched in between. the Cougar 10, only to Hillcrest had 376 yards come up short With 1:30 of total offense, including left in the contest, 267 in the air as Wilcox Bingham scored an apwent 14 of 24 passing and parent touchdown, only to Kendzior hauled nine have the six points erased V 1 due to an inadvertent whistle. A subsequent field goal attempt went wide. Earlier on, Miner lineman Steve Kubitz knocked down a Kearns lateral then recovered the fumble at the Cougar 17, setting a Bingham push to the five before a holding penalty took the Miners out of range. Bingham won the ton in overtime and elected to defend first Kearns got four cracks from the 10 and needed all of them to score. The Cougars missed the extra point, but didn't need it as Bingham could not punch the ball in. Qolf Standings With nine matches of a 14 game regular season slate, the following are the current standings in Region Two golf: Alta Taylorsville Hillcrest Brighton Bingham West Jordan Kearns AIOTIVERSARY WITH A fill II .X ef JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT . Salt Uke County. Utah For School Year. IfJMt 1875, In accordance with the State Law 5315, Schools Laws of the State of Utah, Disbur-semenwe are herewith causing to be published a statement of Receipts and for the school year ending June 30, 1981 showing (quoting the taw): 1. The amount on haiKl, by fund, at the date of the last report 2. A summary of the financial report of the District and all current salary schedules. ts 3. TbeDalanctfschdinonie8Mhan placed fourth and the HHSwins; Bingham, West Jordan fall 26th ' JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Schools Raymond W. Whittenburg. Superintendent of Sandy. Utah ANNUAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 4. The number, date, and amount of every bond issued and redeemed unda saving all his steam for authority, and the amount received and paid therefor. the Orem Kiwanas meet, ) during which his girls STATE OF UTAH 6-- DELIVERY (With Full MON-THUR- Hilkrest did not start any of its frontline varsity or J.V. runners against Taylors ville in a league cross country meet last Friday, which 23-1- WEED FREE WHOLESALE-RETAI- country most reserve er Public Notice Orom cross two point pass attempt fell no good. Jordan began subbing at this point, giving 29-- Jordan tried the same trick, fumbling to Tooele then intercepting Tooele right back, again a little later in the period. Paul Andrizzi. Jerry Richar- Valenzuela came up with dson added a two point this one at Jordan's IS. conversion run. Jordan then moved back became the into scoring position on a . Tooele recipient of a Jordan tur- 70 yard pass reception nover early in the third and run by Andrizzi. quarter, giving them a Richardson then ran in first and 10 on the his second touchdown, IS. But the this one from the one. A celebration didn't last long, as on the next play Jerry Richardson snared a Tooele pass and ran it back all the way for 85 yards and Jordan's fourth touchdown. Richardson converted on a 90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY IF SOO DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON. WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK and the lead was next play. Moments later, Larson corralled a second Tooele fumble, again at the Buffs 40, leading to a touchdown pass from Heder to Flynn Beet-digg- Py iiil Van Amen on the very Huskies visit Continued from Paget. KENNETH L. PRINCE, the duly elected Clerk of the Board of Education of the Jordan School District. Salt Lake County, State of Utah, bring first duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says, that be prepared the foragoing stetement and the same contains the full, true, ajxlcon report of receipts and dsb all monies paid by said Board during the school year ending June 30, 1181. Itl Kenneth L. Prince, Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of October, 1981 James HofeUng NoteyPublic My Commission expires Oct. 14, 1982 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 198M1 Raceinti Fund Balance June 30. 18 $ 1,062,384 Operating Fund 30,830 Tort Liability 27,025,950 Capital Outlay and Debt Service 374,538 School Food Service 11,358 Trust Account (Bingham Disincorporation) 3,811 Recreation 48,077 Agency Account - Vocational Home Building Revenue, Received from Local Sources Basic Program and Voted Leeway -- Tax Revenue 16,58479 98,511 Tort Liability 9,881.944 and Debt Service - Tax Revenue Capital Outlay 22264 Recreation 1,087 Trust Account - Bingham Disincorporation 178,094 Agency Account - Vocational Home Building Other Local Revenue Building Rentals, Swimming Pools Receipts, 1,21298 Community School, Interest ft Other Local School Lunch Sales ft Other Local Fund Funds 2,884,100 Interest on Investment of Revenue ft Contracts 3,987,450 Sale of Land 408,505 State Sources Basic Program Formula 36,519,081 State Supported Voted Leeway 114,822 .712,013 Payroll taxes , 570,508 School Lunch Allotment - Transportation Allowance 1.607.851 185,116 Experimental SUte Textbook 423,076 740,527 Utility and Insurance Gifted and Talented 74,000 18,087 Responsible Parenthood 77,525 Bilingual Reduction in Class Sire 788,939 430.222 Special Needs Driver Education 239,677 Division of Family Services 193,23 South Park Contract 117,100 Other SUte Revenue 2,4$346 SUte Critical Building Federal Sources Title 1ESEA 690,560 Title IV.ESEA 86,836 Federal Diffusion 83,044 Title IVBftC 30,893 Adult Education Bask 16,513 Title Education 43,681 PL 622,174 M.586 Operation HeadsUrt T- SMI . ... , -. Vocational 200.158 School Lunch Allotment ft Special Milk Fund ' 1,708333 Title XX 117408 Refugee Program Other Federal 53.013 Total Fund Balances ft Recehita $1224174.8 -- il -Sail -Sail II an 94-1- r.,fi'i Indo-Chine- T 1 TOYS! CLOTHING! HOBBIES! DOLLS! Week Only S From Mon. Oct. thru Sat. Oct. 10 Limited Te Stock On Hand! OMT COUKTOtS 0OUS UCUIDCD BUY ANY MIX TOTS M Maintenance ft Operation Inunction of Students Support Services Support Services Support Services Support Services Support Services Support Services Support Services Support Services CLOTHES ATVtPMCU , CLOTHING OR HOBBY AND GET A SECOND ITEM OF EQUAL VALUE (BUT NOT MORE), at 12 PRICE! NO LIMIT PER CUSTOMER, BUT ITEM WITH EACH REGULAR PRICED ITEM ONLY ONE ITEM-TO- Y, HALF-PRICE- D rL 1 Smaller Home and Garden 10 uy any Tomy smaller Home 4 Garden and get any second item of equal value (but not more), at half price. any Buy Weather Tamer coat or Jacket and net any Item of value (but net mere) af half rice. Suy any Allegheny clethtt and oat any second item of equal value (but not more), at half price. Indoor Gym Houw Buy any Child Guidance toy and get any second item of equal value (but not more), at half price. . Buy Buy any Blue Bird 0 It I . -- Sweater and get any second item of equal value (but not more) at half Price. I I :!KHZ,A I f Any Avalen Hill and get any item of equal value (but net more) at half price. second Jammer and get a at half price. 45,463 6714S8.U1 $23,729,321 8463,982 4,837495 220,627 81,627 1,711 142.748 Jltt,W,170 (54444) 711,089 10,448,831 642,540 25,564 5,828 80,025 8122417,286 W game second item of equal value (but not more) -- AsoyjiiNEan-jjassLSak. Air 630447 4,310,627 721,725 6,428,115 2,172,456 430,648 General Business Operation ft Maintenance - Transportation General - Personnel ft Evaluation Planning Support Services Other Support Community Services Total Maintenance ft Operation Expense Capital Outlay Debt Service - Bond Retirement, Interest, A Other Charges School Lunch Recreation . Tort Liability' , Trust Account Agency Account Vocational Homes Grand Total Expenditures Decrease in Inventories ft Deferred Charges Increase in Retained Balances Balances June 30. 1981 -Opera lion Fund Capital Outlay and Debt Services School Lunch - Inc. Inventory $404,959 Tort Liability Fund Recreation Fund Agency Account - Vocational Homes Trust Account - Bingham Cemetery GRAND TOTAL EXPENDITURES ft BALANCES ON HAND KNITWEAR CO.. INC S Buy the Tomy 645,641,731 2,460,707 4,762,044 Students - Instructional Staff - General Administration - School Administration -- rvsocKs any Buy of pair Trimfit stockings and get any second item of equal value (but not more) at . half price. -- Issue 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 Buy a Fisher toy and get a second toy , or clothing item of equal value (but not more) at . half price. JeCiner yyi A mixOttttil ' fhJ7 a' BECAUSE THEY'LL NEVER BE THIS AGE AGAIN Buy any Nennette Sweater and get any second Item of equal value (but not more) at half price. ' Cottonwood Mall 'Valley Fair Mall The Family Center, 7200 So. 9th E. II ,1III uppuym 1st Item............. $47.t 2nd Item m ""; yourmnal W OO I I1 SI 700 II 1st Item tnd Item Mail in Rebate YOUR FMAL II cost Hamnmnrj Toys a $9,500,000 20,000,000 7,000,000 16,000,000 22,000,000 23.000.000 $97,500,000 Hobbies Lower Cottonwood Mall S Points Shopping, Bntfl. su.se fl.N AID tl TIUW the year 'round Toy-Hobb- y ft Clothes stores VISIT OUt NfW SUGAMOUSt STOtf AT 1223 SIMPSON ST. fW aOIHHN at vaun ran MAU General Obligation School Building "O- -" m vwifHMj tMww duuuuh rVntM - MUB 1S7 $ 14450,000 General Obligation School Building Bonds 'Series 1678 4,750,000 General Obligation School Building Bonds - Series 1976 13,450,000 General Obligation School Building Bonds -- Series 1976 20,055,000 General Obligation School Building Bends Series i960 Bonoa-Sertesl- tJ -- .J SCHEDULE OF BONDS OUTSTANDING 1962 1983 1984 1965 1988 1987 1968 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 81,350,000 1,400,000 1,450,000 1400,000 1,600,000 $1,650,000 1,700,000 1,750,000 1,850,000 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 $14,250,000 $450,000 500,000 550,000 550,000 600,000 650,000 700,000 750,000 $4,750,000 Issue Year 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 Amount 1982 1983 1984 1985 issue. $1,080,000 1.125,000 1,195,000 1960 1980 I960 .1986 1465,000 1980 1,340,000 1,420,000 1,505,000 . 1,595,000 1,895,000 1,795,000 1,905,000 2,015,000 I960 I960 I960 I960 I960 I960 I960 I960 2,M6460 1960 1967 1966 1969 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 aa iew 1976 1676 1676 1678 1976 1976 1976 1976 1976 1976 Amount $ 960,000 1.050,000 1.100,000 1400,000 1,300,000 1,400,000 1400,000 1,600,000 1,650,000 1,700,000 $13,450,000 Amount $300,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 5,000,000 5.300,000 6,400,000 820,055,000 Continued on Page 3. |