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Show ITOANCIAL REPORT OF THE BOABD OF EDUCATION Sotmnit County Bst J OF THE SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOB THE SCHOOL YEAB ENIXNO JUNE 30, 1IM Accrued Balance on hud July 1, 1995 COALVILLE. UTAH 134,437.W Reeeipta I. Tin bodat, no eblbeb a, ijh Actual Accrued Receipts RecelTablea, Local Taxes I21S.303.4L State Uniform School Fund 158.64420 18,370.53 Federal Sources Except Lunch 4200.41 124029 Turf 95.96 Equipment 8chool Lunch, Local, State, Federal 1,693.46 SjMO.tt i Other 4.460.W Total Accrued Balance Disburse msntt Administration V6SS.112.41 Attendance and Health Serrice Pupil Transportation Serrice Operation of Plant Maintenance of Plant Fixed Charges ... School Lunch Capital Outlay and Debt Service - 1,14055 26554.90 20,136.48 14,345.04 16,866.29 .. 26.S77.91 .. 32,497X6 . h Institute .- - Utah Services Industrial Supply Jack's Glass Shop 174.17 Kama . Tows Corp. 96.96 Kamas Post Office 43.30 Kama Woodland Tele. American Linen Sup.8 ply Co Allyn tc Bacon, Inc. Arte Upholstery Ashton's Lumber ft ; 56.79 38.90 70.34 2,470.00 1,395.00 35.00 Co. Fred A. Moreton 4 Co. Co. 5024 Leon McNeil Best Universal Lock Co. 103.95 J. C Moffltt 269.96 Mountain Fuel Supply Burroughs Corp. Brodhead-Garret- t Education Co. 66.33 (National Aesn. Eileen Bailey . 92.60 Bints 1,185.44 National Ticket Co 1,487.16 National School Boards Chapman Co. Assn. 49.95 Carpets, line. Gil Clement 160.08 Nasco 'Dr. Glen Ovard Commercial Tire 8erv- 239.69 ODDO Publishing Co. Ice, Inc. Carter Sopply Co. 636.75 Poarce Music Co. Pacific Fruit ft Produce Director of Internal Revenue Co. 24,443.83 Deseret Book Co. 1,387.71 Florence Rockhill Davis Cooperative TeleRandom House 8chool ft vision Acct 72.70 Library ; :. Del Chemical Corp. S723 Restaurant ft Store E. J. Dahl 120.00 , Equipment 35.86 Roofers 8upply Co. Dictation Disc. Co. Educational Audio Vis- Steve's Office Supply . ual 40.83 State Tax Commission Eberl Trio 40410 of Utah F. George Webb Sales State Farm Mutual Co. 1,060.20 Scott Foresman F ft H Fwercraft Co. 107.40 Swift ft Co. Glnn ft Co. 85.40 The Singer Co. J. Owen Gibbon UU.11 StajidanTOU 128.65 Society of Visual Educa-- . Gayiord Bros., Inc. 52.911 tion The Homecraft Shop 117.67 Douglas Simpson HUlyard Sales Co. J. I. Hoteomb Mfg. Co. 117.31 .Summit County 513.67 T. C. Stayner Co. . Hoyt's Egg Farm .... 13720 .Summerhaye Music Co. Holt Electric 336.98 Karl S. Storey James M. Hardman 20.00 'Salt Lake Music Co Harper ft Row, Pub. .... 123.69 jTaylor ft Taylor 45.87 I Transport Clearings (Hunt Book Co. 40.16 Verd's Fruit Market C 8. Hammond Co. Hue Jewkes 17325 Vestal Laboratories Johnson Service Co. (53.16 'Utah Valley Roofing Co. Kamas State Bank 62,547.00 IUMC Travel Agency Kamas Valley Feed Utah Education Assoc. .. 89.73 Utah Teachers Welfare Kamas Valley Lumber Assoc. Co. 1,083.44 Universal Copier . M. Knox 285.00 Utah BUte Social Kamas Motor j urlty Agency American Book Co. School 799.48 Utah-Idah- o A. H. Pembroke Co. ply Acme Quality Paints, Utah Power ft Light Co. Inc. 62.40 WHliame General Re-Backley-Card- , 1 ' 65.94 107.92 250.00 400.00 6,133.33 311.15 68.67 Paper ft American Pair I Sup- 192.68 696J8 1,4041 45.94 1,233.97 319.12 238.20 1,188.46 41.33 308.45 dla iw. P. Fuller Walker 139.57 840.63 1,895.45 443J9 450 153:60 129.95 6,241.02 50.80 126.70 675.00 362 1,078.18 218J0 98.50 6.154J1 62423 17,169.98 3JU826 3.23326 6020 -- st ' , 1 1 W-T-u- 1 J. L': dy Holt Iw'uKtr'nl E!i!clronics $3,000.00. TO CALL A CONVENTION TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE AT THIS ELECTION FOR OR AGAINST A CO- NVENTION ; pointment of committees to ascertain facte and make recommendations as to any subject within the scope of. legislative . . i regulation or control, sjw joint committees, consisting of members of both houses, may be created by joint resolutions. A A! THEREFORE resolution VOTE EITHER. WHEREAS, the neonle of this sovereign State of Utah are blessed with the constitu tional guarantees of life, liberty, property, and sell government and. WHEREAS, the guarantee of self government itself extends to the right of the people to revise their constitutional charter; and WHEREAS, it is anorooriate that the people should turn their attention periodically to a consideration of fundamental con cepts of government and the machinery of government in the light of everchanging social and economic conditions; creating any such committee may authorise it to act during sessions oi the leg islature, during periods when the legislature is in adjournment or after final adjournment of a session. Any audi committee shall have the powers and perform the duties provided by the resolution creating it, including the power of subpoena and the power to lure and to maintain staff, and in addition it shall have such nowem and nerform sucn duties as may be provided by law or by the rules of the legislature or either house thereof. The legislature may provide for the nayment of exnenses necessarily incurred by any such See, 84. Soedal sessions of the legislature (1) may be convened by the governor as provided in article VII, section 6, or (2) shall bo convened by the presiding officers of the senate and house of representatives. acting jointly, upon written reof the mem quest by two-thirbers ot each house. At a special session convened by the presid ing ouicere oc the two houses, the legislature shall consider only legislative matters brought before the session by resolution of the approved by members of either house. The legislature, however, may provide for its expenses. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1967. v two-thir- PROPOSITION , NO. 7 LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION AND ' ! EXPENSES This if amendment SHALL SECTION 9 OF adopted RESOLVED by of oy the electors oi the state ARTICLE VI OF THE CON " memoers to elected each the Sincerely, shall take effect the first day ol STITUTION OF THE STATE branch of the Legislature, that OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO it be recornmended to the elec- January, 1967. CLYDE L. MILLER PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS tors elec vote to the at general PROPOSITION NO. 5 OF THE LEGISLATURE Secretary of State . tion to be held in 1966 for or A SALARY FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS OF against a convention to consider THEIR SERVICES IN THE thV Constitution of Utah and THE IaEGISIaATURE AMOUNT OF ONE THOUS of tion vote in the affirmative, the whether it shall bo amended or Bo Is resolved by SHALL SECTIONS 2 AND AND DOLLARS PER YEAR. the revised. By tins action it the members elected to each fifteen candidates receiving highest number of votes east at deemed necessary that such 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE UNLESS OTHERWISE PRO branch el the Legislature. such election snail coneatute tne proposition bo submitted to the CONSTITUTION OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND REcharter conmussion, The ballot said electors. STATE OF UTAH BE CEIVE AN ALLOWANCE PROPOSITION NO. 1 for a charter commission shall AMENDED TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENSES AND BE RESOLV. not contain any party designa ED IT FURTHER FOR ANNUAL 8ESSIONS MILEAGE. AS FIXED BY METROPOLITAN that the Secretary of State LAW WHEN ATTENDING. tion. GOVERNMENT is directed to submit this propo- OF THE LEGISLATURE MEETINGS Sec. 6. If a metropolitan type sition to the electors of the State CONSISTING OF A GEN COMMITTEE SHALL A NEW ARTICLE of is approved, the of Utah in the general election ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO OF THE LEGISLATURE government CONTHE TO ADDED BE HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS charter conmussion shall, within io do held tn 1966. The proposi- EXCEED FORTY-FIVSTITUTION OF THE STATE one month after being DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE elected, tion be shall submitted the to OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a day and time to be set by NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED IN OFFICIAL electors in the following form: OF 75200 OR the COUNTIES BUDGET SESSION OF NOT BUSINESS. of State, meet and Secretary ESthirty-sixtLei Whereas the MORE' PERSONS TO TO EXCEED TWENTY rethe in organise metropolitan TABLISH A METROPOLI- gion and proceed to frame a islature of the State of Utal LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN Section 1. It is Dronosed to TAN FORM OF GOVER- charter setting forth a plan of deemed it necessary to call EVEN NUMBERED YEARS, amend Article VI, Section 9 of a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD the Constitution of the State of NMENT WITHIN METRO- government for the metropolitan amend the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN Utah to read at follows: POLITAN REGIONS WHICH region. The expenses of the Sec. 9. Unless otherwise oro- r. n II L D REPLACE ANY charter commission shall be adUtah and has recommended DAR DAY 8ESSION WHICH OTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the that the electors vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY vided by law the members of election for or against a con OTHER YEAR. the legislature shall receive com LOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall bo repaid by the therefore vote either, for their services of vention; WITHIN THE REGION. five within metropolitan region Section L It is proposed to pensation 11.000.00 n year for the legis for a convention conunissioners Charter yean. amend Article 2 Sections VI, lative term payable monthly. Section L The residents of a shall be allowed no pay for their against a convention and 16 of the Constitution of the The members shall also receive county with a resident popula- services, but shall be allowed if a of all electors. to the of read: State Utah majority expense and mileage allowances tion of not fewer than 76200 necessary expenses by the board voting at this election, shall Sec. 2. Regular sessions of the as fixed by law for attending as determined by the last na- of examiners. vote for the a convention, tional or state census are emlegislature shall be held annu sessions of the legislature and Sec. 7. The charter so framed e Legislature, at its next ses- ally at the seat of government meetings of and nmwnd to establish a metropol shall filed be sion,with the shall Secretary provide by law for Regular, sessions which shall be Joint committees held between itan region and provide for the of State commis the charter calling the same. known as general sessions shall sessions and during periods government thereof, subject only sion and by then submitted to the be held in to the limitations of this article. years, when the legislature is in admetroof the PROPOSITION NO. 3 and regular sessions which shall journment and when otherwise Sec. 2. Notwithstanding any qualified electors an election to at be known as budget sessions engaged in official legislative SUCCESSION OF STATE other provisions of the constitu- Klitan region a time to be deterbusiness. No increase of compenshall be held in AND AUDITOR tion of this state, a metropolitan mined byat the charter commisyears. Regular sessions shall sation ahall be effective during STATE TREASURER government created in accord- sion, which shall be not less than commence at 12 o'clock, P.M. on the period for which members ance with the procedure out SHALL SECTION S OF the second lined herein may assume or sixty days subsequent to its Monday in January. of the then existing house of completion and not more than ARTICLE VII OF THE CON representatives may have been transfer powers and functions of one a At budget aeaaion the legis elected. year from such date. Al- STITUTION OF THE STATE lature shall consider only (1) existing governmental units, pro- ternative votbe BE OF AMENDED UTAH provisions may If adopted by the electors of vide for revenue to support a general appropriation bills for metronolitan Kovernment. as ed upon separately. Notice as TO ALLOW THE STATE the succeeding fiscal year, (2) the state this amendment shall to free of manner the AND AUDITOR THE STATE obtaining sume indebtedness of existing bills necessary therefor. take effect the first day of Januof the proposed charter TREASURER TO BE ELIGI revenue bills governmental units, transfer of- copies (3) necessary to Implement ary, 1967. its alternatives, certified by BLE TO SERVE FOR NOT ficial records, fundi and other and in general an- appropriations the chairman of the charter MORE TWO SUCCESPROPOSITION NO. 8 new proproperty and assets, and provide commission, shall be published SIVE THAN milt propnation TERMS RATHER jects, programs ortor for all matters necessary or in the manner services. (4) for BOARD OF EXAMINERS ONE TERM THAN THE provided of incidental to the effectuation leiislative matters submitted to notice of natition in section 4. NOW ALLOWED. AMENDMENT the foregoing provisions. too the in legislature writing by Sucn nfonoseoi cnanof and g4f! Section 1. It is proposed to governor during the session, and SHALL SECTION 13 OF See. 3. Whenever the ternative provisions approved by 3 Article amend matters Section of a metroDolitan region a (5) legislative ARTICLE brought VII, VII OF THE CONelectors of the voting majority desire to create a metropolitan thereon shall become toe organic of the Constitution of the State oeioro the session by introduc STITUTION OF THE STATE of the mem- OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO tion by government a petition to do so law of the metropolitan region of Utah to read as follows: ma ha filed naminc the metro at a time to be fixed therein, Sec. 8. No person shall be ben of either house. The ABOLISH THE BOARD OF politan region and describing and shall supersede any oristing eligible to the office of governor legislature, however, may pro- - EXAMINERS, WHICH IS the boundaries thereof. Such charters. The ainaiiiiiaawero-- or secretary of state unless he viae lor its expenses. COMPRISED OF THE GOVDetition shall be simed by ouah atedTthereBy may supersede any shall have attained to the ace See. 18. No general session ERNOR, THE SECRETARY tied electors equal to ten percent existing forma of government in- of thirty years at the time of of the legislature shall exceed OF STATE AND THE AT or more of the votes cast at the cluded in the metropolitan re- bis election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e legislative days, and TORNEY GENERAL. THIS next preceding general election gion if so Provided of attorney general unless he no budget session ahall exceed BOARD NOW HAS THE in the char within the proposed nutropoli-ta- n ier. Adoption of the charter shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL mion and shaU be filed in shall' not Invalidate twenty five yean at the time in eases of impeachment and CLAIMS AGAINST THE the office of then Secretary of laws and ordinances not existing con- of his election, and have been except that at the end of any STATE OF UTAH AND TO in State, at least six months prior flict therewith. The metroooli- - admitted to practice In the su regular session the lecialatura PERFORM SUCH OTHER to tne next general election. tan government shall have the preme court of the territory or may adjourn to a date when it DUTIES AS ARE PRE ; ' See. 4. The the state of Utah, nor unless he shall convene for not to axeeed SCRIBED BY LAW. Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or hall farthwifli miblish notice of place the ordinances of such hall bo in good standing at the five legislative days for the solo Section L It is proposed to the filing of the petition, naming superseded governmental units. bar at the time of hia elect purpose of reconsidering vetoed the metropolitan legkm and set- within thirty days after ap- No person shall bo eligible to nils, and line items tn appropri amend article VHV aectionlS of ting forth the boundajiM thereof proval of the charter, duplicate any of the offices provided for ation bills vetoed by tha gov- the Constitution of the State of Hdeecribed la the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the in section one of una article, ernor. No special session shall Utah to road: notice shell he published once charter commission chairman, unless at the mtime of hia election exceed thirty legislative days, See, 13. Until otherwise proW. mMHA V Tl I" UIWIUIM IMIflW. except that at the end of any vided by law, the governor, seca week for six consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the .I..K .Lall session have oeen and shall resident the legislature retary of state end attorney a apecial in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State, who shall decirculation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the citizen of the state or territory may adjourn to a date when general ahall constitute .a board county containing land proposed officer of the metropolitan re- for five years next preceding it ahall convene for not to ex of state prison commissioners, to he indudad In the metronoli- - gion designated by the charter his election. The state auditor eeed five legislative days for the which board shall have such tan region, and the Secretary of after said officer Qualifies. The and state treasurer shall be in solo purpose of reconsidering supervision of all matters conState shall transmit a certified charter may subsequently be eligible to serve for more than vetoed bills and line items in nected with the state prison as appropriation bills vetoed by the may be provided by law. copy of the petition to the amended or chanced in the man two successive terms. If adopted by the electors of governor. Legislative dava shall This amendment shall take county clerk of the county con- ner provided in Section 5 of cerned. The natter shall be Article XI of the Constitution. una state, this amendment shall be calendar days but shall not effect on approval by the elecinclude Saturdays, Sundays, le- Sec. 8. The metropolitan re- take effect upon approval. placed before the registered of the state. tors or when the voters residing in the metro- gion government shall be a body holidays periods gialaturo shall be in adjourn PROPOSITION NO. 4 politan region upon a ballot politic and corporate and have I, CLYDE L MILLER, Secment. reading substantially, "Should a all rights, powers, Jurisdictions LEGISLATIVE STANDING of State of the State of retary If electors of the metropolitan type of govern- and authority now exercised by adopted by . COMMITTEE ment be created? Yes ( ) or towns, cities, counties and all tne state, this amendment shall Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY the foregoing is a full, No ( at the next general apecial purpose districts. Such SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of Janu that true and correct copy of the election held regularly after the metropolitan region government THE CONSTITUTION OF ary, iwi. constitutional amendments procan sue and be sued, subject THE STATE OF UTAH BE filing of the petition. posed by the regular session Sea 5. At the time the voters to limitations, conditions and AMENDED BY THE ADDI PROPOSITION NO. 6 of the Thirty-SixtLegislature, within the 33. AU SECTION OF metropolitan procedure established by the TION residing CONVENING OF SPECIAL 1965 and by the Special Sesregion vote to approve or reject legislature and the rules of pro THORIZING EACH HOUSE SESSION OF LEGISLATURE sion held in 1966, at appears on tne metropolitan type oi local cedure promulgated by the su- OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF record in my office. government at a general elec- preme court pertaining to muni APPOINT COMMITTEES TO tion, they shall also vote for fif cipal corporations. The charter SERVE BETWEEN LEGTS SHALL A NEW SECTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I teen persons to be members of of each metropolitan region LATIVE SESSIONS AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI have hereunto set my hand and a charter commission to prepare shall designate the officer who WELL AS DURING SE? OV THE CONSTITUTION OF affixed the Great Seal of the a plan of metropolitan govern- mny bo served as process agent SIONS, AND TO P.tOV!i:K THE STATE OF UTAH TO State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, ment. Candidates shall be auall- This THE LF ITS this 29lh day .of August,, 1966. shall take FOR THE STAFFING AWU AUTHORIZE fiM electors residing within the effect onamenumerit approval by the doc FINANCING OF SAID COM LATURV. TO CALL iZ',IJ pTojXMori M1TTEFS. OLVTEL. MILLER nutropeliUin region, INTO SPECIAL Sl3SJO!J who s'laU he nominated by txti- tors ot the suite. I TIN THE V RI P) , .N L to is 1. Section It propose-tion signed, with their respective Secretary KOS OF WEST OF T amend Article VI of tha PROPOSITION NO. 2 nddreasee, by not fewer than of of the State of Viah THE '.u.'M.'Ifclt.- OJ EACH voters fifty legutercd raiding J'V V rn iTQNATj Stale by t hi .addition of Section 33 HOUJS. within the proposed ipri.m I'Om'Vi. CALL to read: So Sim . . Kaid Mtitioa shall be fifed with tlMt Secretary of State at leant WLt:MS Till' THIRTY- - Kiciic.riCue 3.1. In r.l:i U e- -i i1T.r .nl otutricle v; ui i; .,i..ti ji the f .iA'JW. ly 'ion wnih i t lite Icgis-ai ay i 'ays prior to the g ncrai S1.I .I JJWTSIATUHF OK - i.iny by, tlie addition rl section Ji to In tfTATii majority it the; Till-IT V iivi vvtfng uxn Uw quia-- 1 LlEliM-Sxrnur niswmDD bp rp snuniHN, two-thir- LEG-ISLATI- I two-thir- 11,531.00 uniie:im 1,484.00 191.95 6!W..r BurdeU Co 79.7 j rim.i s C, Taylor, Agent en' 6460 5620 595f resi-den- ta Mid-Wes- Co. M. 8. 6300 even-number- 208.00 82920 Lowe's Typewriter Co. 37820 399.16 Lerner Publications Co. 3829 Corp. A. J. Nystrom ft Co, 33.39 Mountain States Fence 126.00 ' 'MoGraw Hill Book Co. 27.00 American Education ' t Debate Pub., inc. 18.70 reau 26.60 Stanley E. Best Bro-DaIndustries 91 6 J6 Milwaukee D uetles ; Keith R. SaHey 3621 m.g6 j Brush' Co. Barratt CMC Trucks, 363.40 Morgan Typewriter Co. inc. .l:..:... 139A3 3.83 Magic Chemical Brooklawn Creamery Co 4320 114.20 G. Reed Marchant Office Supply 71826 Bestway Products Co. 398.40 LaVerl Bushell 141.62 26.44 Nationwide Papers, Inc. . 77.77 National Geographic So-Hyrum P. Cannon I 7920 Congressional Quartrely dety Snc. 37.50 National School Assem- Alan Lewie Chevron biles 8520 Station 35.05 'Northwest Assn. Secon- Chevron OH Services 30.00 1,697.32 j dary 6ch. Clarke Floor Machines 5L70 Olivetti Underwood Certified Laboratories 675.00 613.76' Corp. Dixon Paper Co. 851.85 386.43 Holland D. Peacock , Davis Board of Educa( Pax ton Equipment ft 1 tion . 69.93 Supply 1,033.24 D. C. Heath Co. 164.84 82.95 PoU'o World of Sound Dames It Moore 104.408 64.63 Donald ReM Daynes (Music Co. 60.00 .'Royal Typewriter Co. . 1,191.25 ' Encyclopedia Britannic Raymond's House of 154.479 Press MeaU 363 JO Educational 104.93 IReaden Digest Services Record Club Ath. Sup-3920 Shulson-Dillo383.95 Eye Gate House, Inc. S0.00; Ply The Fideler Co. 119.73 jStevem Brown Sporting E. D. Fotheringham 84843 Goods 814.90 Granite School District-Gener-al 488.09 138.40 State Insurance Fund .... Electric Supply 66.631 South Summit School Lunch ........ 4582t Holt, Rlnehart ft Wins. ton, Inc. 205.70 Sclouce Rnrovich Ar.so- 12G.43 Z. Wakrk, Inc. .... elates 77.49 100.00 JTonxie Mann Co. .... 2,360.00 !3nmn?t County Beo ... .. 2.SW.W 5,828.67 Swill Co Dairy 431.61 61.7g ji'li'iitific Rupplioe Co. Humphries Auto Supply E'.mo li. Hoyt 269.44 Summit County W&ed Control ...1 .... , 29.00) HAS Building Puily 289.80 I . Cojo 78.31 Glen I &'(-'- ' j Co. S8.0U SjuU tin. in It Fduc. Houghton Miffl-: A for. 19100 Hubert AforiUbLuUirlng Mid-We- ) single-hous- 4890 Publishers rt . - 26220 846.65 , 1.0SS.S5 h 71259 Bank ft Trust Co. 36.22 10 6900 7250 7550 SALI?.Y SCHEDULE FOR PRINCIPALS 9 Months) The tualc formula for a teacher according to years and degree held, plus 35.00 for each D. U. as approved by the Hoara oi Education ror tne particular avnool, piu 23 of DVm X 630.OO for High School Principals and plus 13 of DU's x 130.09 fftng Elementary Principals. FULL TIME SUMMER PROGRAMS 4 of basic salary Plus Educator's Mutual Insurance, Plan A, Hopltalliation Surgery with extended benefits for each UE.A. member and faaJIja Also Educator's Mutual group term life insurance in the amount C E - : 6600 6950 7250 "7 two-thir- ds 100.00 349.64 World Book Encyclope- 6390 6060 6130 6430 6690 RE-CEI- 12020 8up-736.8- ply Co. American Fence Co. T. Soacoe Andrus Audio Visual Supply Co. . 7 8 9 683S 589S 8205 6466 6675 7035 7325 . 2104)0 26.46 Sec-132.- American: STAYS August 29, 1966 Dewr Fellow Citizens: Tht Legislature of the State of Vtak hat entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing the following Propositions, which relate to ehanges in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 8, 1966. Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State Legislature has caused to be placed before you, 1 urge that each of you study the text of the Impositions in full I urge you to consult with your friends, neigh-bor- s and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. 30.00 149.75 301.02 71.80 John W. Lloyd Construction Co. 90.52 Boyd Martin Co. 87.20 Marionettes Pb. 29.95 McConnlck-Mather- s 3 Salt lake orrr 950J5 . 1 S OF THE SKRCTARV 74.91 208.00 185.60 40.62 Kamas Theater 10.80 Boyd C Lake (Lamco Automotive 318.90 The L. W. 8inger Co. Hardware Association Films, Inc. Atlantic tt Pacific Fisheries Theron Atkinson Autrey Brothers, Inc. American Beauty Macaroni Co. Allied Book Resources Sandra B. Atkinson Broadway Music 0 State of Utah Of 81.57 Co. Experience Vleu- - Money in excess of 825.00 paid out and to whom: s 5760 5820 6130 Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution 1384,389.15 6177.733.86 30, 1966 4 S I 310.67 for Co SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196647 Teacher Salary Schedule Adopted April 13, 1966 5 years or ' B S. 230 hours 5000 6075 5160 5235 5320 6393 5630 5725 35.15 Yeans 120.90 14027.93 poyees Ret Bd. Utah State Tax Commla- lion 2.07S.S0 558.75 Ervin HUH Wright 165.15 Rex B. Walker S7.62 Kenneth E. Woolslen- 102.10 SO.M) hulme Waatih Auto Supply 43.lt l 2.948.56 36.75 Historical Sec. Utah Bookbinding Co. Utah Trade Technical .4 J3.98728 - J1J.4S3.04 Instruction Total All Expenditures Total Accrued Balance, June Tatte Woman's Utah State ally Haadi. -L'uh School Boards Auoe. iutah Coal & Lumber Co. L'uh State Agency sir I J . pron jl"uh itd.e School fcui- - 66.92 111 h . - . i . Cin-stilutio- n a.-!('- i.- - - con. ifa - : -- til702; 1258.71 -J--A I i' . |