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Show JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET INCREASED 1917-48 With increased salaries and costs of materials largely responsible re-sponsible for general Increase in budget of Jordan school district lo1!4?"48' a total increase of ?b,fa90 was noted in the estimated esti-mated budget released Monday by Arthur E. Peterson, school district superintendent. The estimated budget calls for an expenditure of $1 191 690 compared with $929,000, 'for 'this past school year. Estimated expenditures ex-penditures and their comparisons to the past school year are as follows: general control costs rose from $30,350 to $40,200; instruction in-struction costs rose from $630,700 to $7lJ5,00; coordinate activities rose from $20,000 to $24,500; auxiliary aux-iliary agencies costs rose from $77,300 to $85,700; maintenance of school plant rose from $42,000 to $68,140; fixed charges went from $5,000 to $6,500; capital outlay out-lay costs rose from $73,'500 to $103,500; debt service rose from $1,500, to $2,000; and emergencies emergen-cies went from $3,500 to $6,000. v |