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Show The FINANCIAL STATEMENT THURSDAY. Carbon County School District Of Receipts and Disbursements of SCHOOL YEAR 1952-5- 3 (Continued OCCUPATIONAL Page Six) 93.14 10.80 Band books furnished Summerhays Music Co School supplies furnisned 131.5" Supt. of Public Instruction Extra janitorial service 289.00 Swanson, Dale Labor making repairs 276.27 Swasey, Clifton Labor doing carpenter work 122.55 Tanner, Owen Labor washing windows 43.75 Tapia, Emma School census and postal expense 36.81 Taylor, Roland R 35. 00 Judge of Music Festival Terry, Elvis B .' Gasoline furnished Texas Company, .The 978.48 Extra driving of bus and labor 1, 409.71 Thayn, John J Latbor making repairs 406.15 Thayn, Larry Labor cleaning Dragerton School ........ 25.011 Thomas, Margaret 7.50 Extra clerical work Thompson, Agnes 260.64 Mileage on automobile Thompson, Blaine 6, ,281.31 Payment of Electrical Contracts Thompson Electric Co Labor grading Scofield Three States Natural Gas Co school grounds 50.0H Labor making repairs 48.00 Toigo, Guido, Jr 28 ,857.95 Tolboe, Irwin D Payment of General .contract 26.63 Labor and materiaig furnished Tomsic Plumbing 3.15 Carrots furnished Topolovec, Rudy 177.59 Town Supply CO., Tbe Supplies furnished Meals furnished Judges of Music Festival .... 33.50 Towne Cafe 52.02 Freight charges Transport Clearings of Utah Lumber Co 4 .128.54 Supplies furnished 465.96 Mileage on automobile Trowbridge, Wallace S 1 ,315.41 Bus insurance premium Truck Insurance Exchange Underwood" Corporation, The ....Underwood typewriters furn. l ,065.00 128.73 Union Supply Company Supplies gurnisned 39.61 Bus supplies furnished United Motor Company 9S7.53 United States Fuel Co Charges at Hiawatha 78.74 Utah Bank Note C payroll checks furnished Utah-Idah- o School Supply Co 20,,987.34 Supplies furnished Utah Music Educator's Ass'n Registration fee for chorus .... 31.50 1 ,250.31 Gasoline and oil furni&hed Utah Oil Refining Co 6S.0o Utah Permanente Hospital .... Hospital service furnished 12.59 Washers furnished Utah Plumbing Supply Co 1 ,854.28 Supplies furni&hed Utah Poultry & Farmers Coop 4 ,014.69 Service furnished Utah Power & Light Co Utah State Agency for Surplus Property Surplus 83.78 property furnished Utah State Teachers' Retire. System....Retirement contributions 882.11 Terrazzo work furnished .... 342.50 Co Utah Terrarao & Mar-Fle- x 554.20 Supplies furnished Utah Wholesale Grocery Co 14.95 Reimbursement for toweling Varner, Evelyn 20.81 Tests and answer sheets furnished Vroman's 1 ,887.25 Supplies furni&hed Wasatch Chemical Co 85.59 aid furnisned First supplies Walgreen Company 15.90 payment in lieu of transportation Wallace, Lois 95.00 & ........ O Mechanical signature E. plate guarantee Wallin, 430.92 Mileage on automobile Warren, Clifford Mileage and expense of Bus Supervisor .... 211.40 Warren, J. R Clinker tongs furnished ..... 2.25 Wasatch Furnace & Appliance Co .. 7.11 oil furnished and Tube Co Motor Wayne .. Letter forms furnished Weavers, The Ambulance service from Clear Creek 23.25 Weiler, James L., M.D 15.90 Water assessment for the year 1953 Wellington Cnal Co 422.25 Water and sewer furnished Wellington City 10.00 postal expense Wellington School 72.64 Paffment in lieu of transportation Wells, 'Mrs. J. K 149.75 Supplies furnished West Disinfecting Co 36.00 Clock Rental Western Union Telegraph Co .. 9.00 furnished Whiting, Quinn A., M.D Reimbursement for postage, calls, etc. .. 288 Wlker, George A 23 29 Books furni&hed Wilcox & Follett CO 170.00 work carpenter Labor doing Wilcox, Quintin 10.00 janitorial service Wiley, Jerry 94.00 Labor grading tests Williams, Chloe E 12.15 Labor cleaning supply roms Williams, Claud 557.75 Mileage of Supervisor Williams, D. E 444.62 Mileage of music instructor Williams, E. M 12.15 Labor cleaning supply rooms Williams, Ruasell D & reimbursement 164.28 school census, S Mileage, Russell Williams, 15.20 Subscriptions furnisned H. W. Wilson Co., The 249.52 & school census L. repairs Labor E. making Winn, 416.43 Mileage of School Coordinator Winn, John C Payment of Genera contracts .... 89 ,354.69 Witt Construction Co 197.42 Labor making repairs Woodward, Jack Workmen's Market No. 2 .... Meat furn. school lunch program 936.77 24.70 Extra driving of bus World, Frank . 37.65 bus of Extra driving World, Jack .,098.72 Baskets and racks furnished Worley and Company 123.00 .... service extra and Labor janitorial Worthen, Herbert N ... 7.50 Substitute teaching Worthen, Mary 28.00 Worthen, Sheldon Dick .... Labor cleaning Dragerton School .... ,147.50 Worthington, Mary .... Labor teaching at Drageiton School .... i 630.73 Labor making repairs Yack. John 224.70 Extra janitorial services Young, Reese 2 ,82207 Supplies furnished Z C M I School and janitorial supplies ........ 3 ,278.64 Zellerbach Paper Co 228.97 Library il;ooks furnished Zion' Book Store 14.00 Sclio"! Dragerton IIor cleaning Zubal, cnarlene MANAGERS numbtr In 1950 , . .22.500 numbtr in 1950.. . ESTIMATED INCREASE . . . .8,500 ESTIMATED INCREASE total by 1960 . . .31,000 CLERICAL If total by 1960 numbtr in 1950 . . .14.500 . ECTIMATin . .45,000 ikirocicE , numbtr in 1950 ESTIMATED INCREASE total by 1960 . . total by 1960 .59,000 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD numbtr in 1950 . . . 18,000 5 son . . .. . 38,500 . . 4,500 .... t.000 . sQ , 23,500 OPERATIVES , .38,500 . . total by 1960 . . ESTIMATED INCREASE . . .20,500 I nHn - ...-- Wl Bard of Education. Carbon County School District. 3tf Refunding . . -1- ,500 ESTIMATED INCREASE total by 1960 LABORERS IB December 30, 195S. Board of Education, carbon County School District Building. 1'4 1, $110,000.00 Bonds due and payable $105,000.00 1, 1951, 1954-55-5- $115,000.00 6, i .... . . . 7,500 26.500 (Totali to ntortit 500) ESTIMATED INCREASE . . . total by 1960 . . STIFF' 1,500 .16,500 8S0.000.nn 1957-5- Bonds Redeemed During Year: Board of Education. Carbon County School District, Refunding, Series of December 30, 1938, Bonds numbered 139 to 161 both inclusive at 23,000.00 M.000.00 per bond School District, Board of Education, carbon County Bulldin. Series of May 1. 1951, Bonds numbered 101 to 200 both inclusive at $1,000.00 per mond $100,000.00 1 STATE OF UTAH 8S. COUNTY OF CARBOV Movell Jewkes, fie duly elected, qiiaiilled. ami acting Clerk ot the Board of Education of Carbon county School District, Carbon "e County, Utah. firM being sworn on oath depose and says that "is of best to the and statement prepared the above and foregoing reknowledge and belief, the same contains a full. tnie. and correct Board said the all moneys of by disbursements port of receipts and f FvWnHnn Hrin tho nrhool Tear endine June 3'. 1953. A -- V7 S V Bureau n( C.n.ut. Asociation of Monufacturr SOURCE: U 6od National NEEDED FOR UTAHNS: NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES BY 1960 That's the prediction of the Western Division, National Association of Manufacturers, wnich ha& just released a study showing opportunities that will be open to Utahns by 1960 in some of the major occupational groups. The study, based on U. S. Census Bureau figures, recalls a previous' NAM prediction that the state, now growing at an average of nearly 360 new citizens a week, must be ready to provide jobs for over 63,000 new workers by "Many are sorts shorts." VA NEWS j te State-approv- Veterans with dependents afrf advised to gather the necessary proof of dependency, so t"at this material can be sent to VA as scon , it is requested. Vetfi'WMS S. THANKS FOR ASSISTANCE 7 ' CLERK, Board of Education UCCUUT-Uv- a ItvciT illbut-- - h iZ a EXECUTIVE BOARD, LOCAL 5916, CASTLE GATE LABOR DAY COMMITTEE Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day f September, EARL F. HILLS Notary Public, residing at price, Utah My commission expires July 19,1955, Date of Publication, Thursday, September 10, 1953. 1933 MONDAY 13 & 14 Sept. "TITANIC" Human The Greatest Emotional Story Evfcr Told, with WEBB CLIFTON STANWYCK BARBARA Sept. TUESDAY, 15 Family Nite $1.00 Per Car "IT GROWS ON TREES" with IRENE DUNNE DEAN JAGGER & WED THURS. 16 & 17 Sept. "DIPLOMATIC COURIER" Starring POWER TYRONE NEAL PATRICIA McNALLY STEPHEN HILDEGARDE i iDpeciai NEFF II rnuys i x H H X H M CHECK THESE EVERYDAY NEEDS! Z H H Z FLY SPRAY 15c H h h-- z 5 FLY SPRAY mYT IUR-49- Re& SUNSHINE CLEANER Till DO 7 IT HAY Muiwiii if tin "LIQUID WAX 25c c lM PERFECT POLISH x FURNITURE (Signed) i SUNDAY HXHZHXHZHZHZHZHXHZHZHXHZI Z allowance rates than those without. In order fur VA to py e it must the hignpiproof of dependency status. For a wife, for example, this wiuM cousin of a photostat of the mar-ri;ti- !' certifii ate. and for a child. M It would be a photostat of the birth certificate. 9. VA reminds veterans to take H alonsr enough money 0t their ow to tide them over for at leant the first two months ,,f training It will take that long for his first check to reach him. The reaxon is that the allfwanes are paid some time after the end of each M month of training completed. But before VA can make a payment, H It must receive a certificate signed by the school and Veteran that he was actually in train- H ing during that month. '. This final tip applies to veterans who have started train- H ing under the Korean GI Bill. H is a reminder for the veteran H and their scnools to submit the monthly certification 0f training to VA s soon after the end of H ' the month as possible. Thi form must be received by VA before payments of GI allowances may be made. The sooner It reaches VA, the les.a chance that there H will be a delay In mailing a vet eran bis allowance check. GI The Labor Day Committee and Executive Hoard of Loral Union 5910, Castle Gate, wish to express their thanks and appreciation to the members, ladies auxiliary, the management, Helper City, and all others who helped to make the Labor Day celebration the success it was. The ring test is a test applied; to the whole milk of cattle to de- -' tect the presence of antibodies for Brucellosis. It is applied to the pooled milk of each herd andj acts only to detect herd infection.; It is necessary to perform a fol-- j low-u- p blood test on each milk ring suspicious herd to determine the exact Brucellosis status of in- dividual animals. Tne great value the milk of each herd of cattle In the state may be sampled once1 of the test lies in tbe fact that each six months, and only those herds showing a suspicious ring test reaction need be blood The test is performed by plac4. Veterans should make their ing 1 cc of pooled milk in the own arrangements for gaining ad- test tube which is then mixed mittance to school before they with one drop of a stained anti-- iThis step often can save tnem gen which is prepared by stainfile their applications with VA. ing a suspension of Brucella abormuch time and trouble later on. tus organisms. When this suspensince they will be able to find sion is mixed with milk which in advance whether the may have antibodies tbat are proOut school has room for tnem and duced in the 'body of an animal whether they meet its require- which is infected with Brucellosis it will cause a clumping of thi ments for admission. organisms contained in the anti5. VA should gen. As the cream rises tnese veterans said make every effort to send their clumped organisms are carried to applications for training certifi the top of the tube forming a cates to VA as soon as possible. purple ring in the case of a posiThis will give a time cushion so tive test. If no antibodies are that any snags may be ironed present in the milk there is no out before school begins. clumping of the organisms, and a clear creanj line is formed. 6. Applications should be checked thoroughly, before being mailTesting will get under way in ed to VA. An incomplete applica- Weber County about September tion can only cause delay, since 14 and spread to other parts of VA will have to writ back to tne the state as time anj personnel veteran for the mission informa- permit. tion, before any action cn be taken. Also, veterans should mke certain that a photostat or certified copy of their separation paper accompanies the application. Administration Veterans has issued the following round-u- p of 10 useful tips for veterans plan6 ning to start school this fall un-dthe Korean GI Bill: 1. Do not jump hastily intO( training, witnout naving a clear idea of where the training will lead, instead, give careful taught to the choice of a goal, as well as to the training program. The law allows a veteran to change his program no more than once, so it is to his advantage to cnoose correctly in the first place, VA said. 2. Veterans having trouble making up their minds about their vocational request may goal counseling, to help them arrive at a sound choice of training. TO apply , for counseling, a veteran need only fill in appropriate space on VA's application for GI K NEW PITCH Shaptly Marion training. 3. Veterans should be sure the Moor is practicing paper plate course they want has 'been pitching for SAVE A WIFE for Korean GI Training. WEEK. Octobar lit to 10th, whta 7. Applications should be sent VA regional office cn tell Any tha and all tha ratt of tha woman a veteran whether the course of to the nearest VA regional office, acrota tha country will ba twitchin his choice is on the approved and not to VA headquarters ing to papar plates to strike out list. Washington, DC. Applications redishwashing. ceived in. Washington have to be sent back to the appropriate regional office, a process. er SCOTT LIZABETH is to furnish these jobs, says t"e nam, it must find the capital to build new lousinesses and expand the old investment capital from individuals and corporations with motley not now available largely because of present heavy personal and corporate taxes. It urges drastic government economy and the return of all possible government Junc tions and tax resources to the state and local levels as first steps toward lower taxes. T&x reduction, says the NAM, will aid materially in making such invest ment capital available. Where will there be the most job opportunities in by 1960? Utah, If present trends continue, the chart shows, the largest number of workers will be employed in the craftsman, or foreman, classification, closely followed by the clerical group. Also high on the list of the Occupational groups included in this study are professional or technical workers, opand service workers. eratives, Private household workers, on tne other hand, are expected to decline in number by 1960. If private industry within the women at summer rea bunch of stuffed Rod Brasfield 'hjJ' state 1960. 89,000.00 1959-60-6- JtA CARD OF THANKS Bur-eau- numbtr in 1950 . . .15,000 W1U1 Bonds due and payable $23,000.00 December 3M, in each of the years 1953 to 1955, Inclusive and $20,000.00 May PAGE SEVEN TOEATRE numbtr in 1950 . . . 19,000 Statement of Bonds Outstanding As of June 30, 1953 30. 193S. 1953 UNSET I SERVICE . .3,000 total by 1960 . . . 1.500 ESTIMATED DECREASE .0O0 SALES WORKERS CRAFTSMEN numbtr in 1950 22,500 total by W60 . . . 28,500 numbtr in 1950 . . .30,500 ESTIMATED INCREASf .... te December 10, We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many relatives and friend for the many ki'Hlnesses showh Commissioner f Agriculture.1 us and for the beautiful floral Aldeii K. Harton, announced to- pieces, on the untimely death ol our beloved wife, mother and day the inauguration of a program for the detection of Dm- -' daughter, Mrs. Betty Fenn Elliott. Paul Elliott & Family cellos.is ( tta tig's diseasei in the milk produced by t"e dairy cattle' in the State of Utah. The test is officially known as the milk rii'g test and wa.s introduced into ttijs country from Denmark in 191'.'. It is being employed in 23 states at the pre; ent time and is being introduced into the State of Utani by Dr. Grant E. Blake, veterina' ian for the U. S. liur eau of AniDRIVE-I- N mal Industry, stationed in Wis-- ! consin. Dr. Blake is formerly from Provo, Utah, and received his earlry education there. The project will e under the joint sponPrice Helper Highway sorship of the State Department Show Starjts at Ouifc of Agriculture and the V. S. of Animal industry. Dr. Jotin I Curtis, who is the state veter-- j FRIDAY A SATURDAY inarian, will head the program! MelDr. V. H. for the State, and Sept. 11 & 12 in charge for vin, veterinarian DEAN MARTIN the U. S. Bureau of Animal in-- 1 dustry. Dr. Wayne Binns, head: and Science Deof the Veterinary JERRY LEWIS partment of the Utah State AS- In ricultural College who has re- cently returned from a year's; "SCARED study at Cornell University, will' afsist in technical details encoun-- , with tered with use of the test. OPPORTUNITIES PROFESSIONAL instruments Tri-Sta- SEPT. JOURNAL (Utah) TESTS OX MILK TO BE MADE A IX OVER STATE GENERAL from HELPER COc 590 S 350 S Ree. Site Seif.pcolisliing 200 g R('K. 59c 250 S POLISH Ks 500 290 h z H Z z H Z Carpet Samples Z RUGS and up Z Z Special Price While They Last Z - 27 x 54 - $3-9- 5 Z H H H S HELPER FURNITURE & KDW. CO Ilelper, Utah H ISHXHXHZHZHZHZHZHZHEHZHZH |