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Show Thursday, August 30, 1936 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard - SAMPLE PRIMARY BALLOT ' SAMPLE PRIMARY BALLOT .. Page Three ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT KANE SCHOOL DISTRICT For the Year Ending June 30, 1C55 1. REVENUE A. REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC KANE COUNTY KANE COUNTY September 11, 1956 September INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. Governor 11, RECEIPTS Federal Source 1956 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation Vote for One CURRENT EXPENSE General Control (Administrative) 1. Compensation of board of education 2. 3. v 4. 5. 6. members Salary of superintendent of ichooli Salaries of other administrative personnel Publication of annual financial report Supplies and materials ...v. Other administrative expenses Instruction 1. Salaries of principals 2. Salary of supervisor 3. Salaries of teachers (men) Salaries of teachers (women) 4. Salaries of substitute teachers 5. Salary of secretary 6. Textbooks ...... 7. School library books 8. Teaching supplies ... 9. Other Instructional supplies and expense 5,228.64 87.30 316.69 886.35 23 058.21 1,798.00 38,371155 31,516.41 iis ... 514.00 515.15 292.95 . 3,442.69 521.08 Other School Services 1. Health services (nurse) 2. Supplies and other expense for health service 3. Salaries of transportation employees 4. Supajies and maintenance for transportation 5. Transportation Insurance .. . 6. Contracted services 7. School 11,098.43 104,297.19 1,648.32 90.17 1,772.75 1,365.57 237.22 11.88 5,125.91 lunch services a. Salaries of school personnel 2.015.00 c. 2,519.21 657.33 Equipment d. Other school lunch expense 330.73 5,522.27 (Continued on page four) V jr ON top of the Kennecott Research Center in Salt Lake City is a device called a solar furnace. It reaches 93 million miles to the sun for its power. Constructed by Research Center personnel, the furnace is comparatively simple in design. It operates on a principle similar to starting a fire with a magnifying glass. The furnace consists of three huge mirrors that reflectrthe suns rays and focus them to a desired point. The result is temperatures higher than 5000 degrees Fahrenheit. Such intense heat will melt fire brick like butter-- it will melt aluminum oxide, the basic material of rubies and sapphires. Kennecott scientists use the solar furnace as an experimental research tool to determine the properties of metals. It can be particularly valuable in helping produce ultra pure metals, because it will operate even in a vacuum. Like many research projects, the work being done with the solar furnace may not produce immediate results. But it can be important to the future. It can provide the answer to the quest for metals capable of withstanding extremely high temperatures. And that is vital to Americas strength in this jet age. . Coppers power line to the sun is part of broad program of research aimed at good conservation the greatest possible utilization of the ore at the Bingham Mine. Research can mean a longer life for Kennecotts operations in our state and a correspondingly longer life for the benefits of those operations that help produce prosperity for Utah. ''SSSry beats Ken-necot- ts imooihtr Ktnfuely bourbon tin A -- omicxY mirerr loasoxwBiun ( m KXMmm M HW. A HiuMIIKB MnuL v . J Good Neighbor Helping to Btdld a Better Utah 170 f 'VLSI - 4 wdt for pleasure! KENTUCKY STRAIOH1 BOURBON WHISKEY 4 JTi jar KILL I Kilt CO., DIVISION DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP.. KENTUCKY. S6 PROOF. OF NATIONAL LOUISVILLE, |