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Show The HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) Financial Statement Ik UTAH4 " STATEJR&SOSS0CIATI0N Am Of Receipts and Disbursements 1 . Entered I b1 Xjrio.'furiU9(n THE JOURNAL. PDBLIBHINO OOltPANT Published Ewy Tlroreday Second Clan Matter At The Post Ofo At Helper. Ufa HELPER, UTAH CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL YEAR 1970 - 1971 N. Joe Tuffius and Ethel H. TulJius, Publishers PAGE TWO THURSDAY, FOE BIDS CITY LOTS for the cash purchase of Lots 1 and 2, and the West 15 feet of Lot 3, Block ADDITION, 4, BELVEDERE in Helper, Utah, will be received1 by the City Recorder, at the City Hall in Helper, Utah, prior to 8:00 P.M., August 26, 1971. The property is being sold "as is" and without Written AUG. 26, 1971 bids war-Paint- HI ASSETS, First publication, August 1971. Last 26, 1971. y. dry wil execute a quit 19, publication, August Iradicator Sets, at Sale at Journal Office mtfUEZ'$ hlOfJBBD TO GO OVEEBOARP ENTER.TAIWIW& Pubic Law 874 Forest Reserve Fund Other Federal Revenue YOUR FRIEWP5. WHEkJ THEY COME TO VISIT. YOU'LL HAVE A LOT TO GIVE IF YOU KEEP A CoLP OF PIET FEP5I-COL- A OH HANP FOR THESE THIKSTY LITTLE TOTAL FEDERAL SOURCES CITIZENS. . . 2,858.00 J'; c?a'm i, .648 w 16,000.00 17,505.00 1,339,953.00 for Operation and Maintenance ? 1,064,030.95 25,022.39 far Recreation 32.50 for Tort Liability for Capital Outlay and Debt Service 562,897.66 10.806.21 Tuitionis and Fees Received by Transfer (Regional Service 54,773.43 Center) 9,307.65 Tranisportation Taxes Taxes Taxes Taxes E.O.A. Project Headdtjatrlt $ 60,660.65 Educational Professional Development Act 16,552.87 Adult Basic Education 10,839.00 Adult Education, G.E.D 4,631.73 Elementary Eeoondlary Ediuc. Act, Title I 91,991.12 Elementary Sec. Educ. Act, Title I, Migrant 8,559.28 5,999.29 Elementary Sec. Educ. Act, Title H Elem. Sec. Ediuc. Act, Title VI Ann Self 12,432.25 Elementary Secondary Education Act, Title VI, 13,156.43 Regional Service Center National Defense Educ. Act, Title III .. 4,882.18 City Recorder. 1,0J?2 o'J?X 8,905.00 Local Sources: Federal Sources: YOU CAW Alp ATIMIP OR. SHY CHILD TO BUILD HIS 5KILLS. HIS R.EEMFOKCEP FEELIM& OF COMPeTEWCE IM 5TKOW& AREAS WILL 5PREAP TO THOS6 IN WHICH US 15 PEFICIEUT. ,. bid. Tnk The RECEIPTS AND BALANCES tty HLPA6 MM 'to '' CAPITALIZE Ohl $ $ SOURCES TOTAL STATE claim deed to the successful bidder. The City reserves the right to reject any or a! bids and to waive any informalities in any NOTICF, State Sources: Minimum School Program Social Security Rembursement Retirement Reimbursement Summer and Extended Year Program Community School Program Inistrudtional Media Center State Transportation Teacher Leadership State Driver Education Regional Service Center Other Income from State Sources 1,356.40 4,800.00 9,347.13 Gifts Seed Grant, Community School Fines, Rentals, and Miscellaneous TOTAL LOCAL REVENUE $ 1,742,374.32 143,031.00 6GT.63 3,440.00 School Lunch Revenue: Lunch Sales Other Local Revenue State Allocation Federal Allocations ? 376,783.43 $ 114,395.07 610.25 24,784.60 75,634.17 $ 215,424.09 TOTAL SCHOOL LUNCH REVENUE Balances from Previous Years: For Maintenance and Operation For Recreation ? (253,684.69) 1,332.35 4,823.34 91,587.30 105,484.82 6,157.46 For Tart Liability For Capital Outlay For Sinking Fund For School Lunch Fund TOTAL BALANCE, Tilings you should know about Natural Gas - PREVIOUS YEARS AMOUNT AVAILABLE FROM ALL SOURCES (44,299.42) $ 3,680,235.42 DISBURSEMENTS Adrnimstration $ 76,654.65 1,842,218.71 16,717.88 9,589.58 109,277.60 239,969.00 104,089.62 336,914.92 1,980.59 61,354.55 Inlstruction Attendance Service Health Service Pupil Transportation Operation of School Plant Maintenance of School Plant Fixed Ghairiges Student Activities . HeiakJsltart Program Adult Education and Community School Programs 32,508.52 Tort Liability Fund 3,983.00 Recreation 27.994.66 596,603.24 Capital Outlay and Debt Service Trust and Agency Fund (Regional Service Center) 70,239.66 School Food Service 188,401.68 ' A AV Natural w is not A aas TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS M Natural gas Balances Carried to Next Year: ' WUI I I poisonous. Tests have shown that natural gas can be breathed without ill effects. It does not contain poisonous ingredients. However, if most or all of the air in a room were replaced with gas, a person could suffocate from lack of oxygen. The same tiling could happen if the room were filled with water. But neither water nor natural gas is poisonous. Mainlteniance and Operation Recreation Tort Liability Capital Outlay Sinking Fund Trust and Agency Fund (Regional Service Center School Food Services always burn. Only the proper mixture of gas and air will burn between 4 and 14 of natural gas mixed with air. Less than 4 is too lean to burn; more than 14 is too rich to burn. $ 3,717,617.86 $ (260.383.46) 830.58 872.84 67,217.19 105,484.82 15,415.72 33,179.87 TOTAL Balances Carried to Next Year $ (37,382.44) GRAND TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ENDING BALANCES $ 3,630,235.42 Detailed Statement of Money Paid Out School Year 1970 - 1971 SALARY SCHEDULES adequate air supply is necessary to support natural gas combustion. An natural gas included, require an adequate air supto support complete combustion. If the air supply is ply inadequate, then incomplete combustion will result which in turn will produce carbon monoxide. Make certain an ample air supply is available for all gas appliances. AH fuels, Natural gas has no smell so we odorize it Principals' Salary Schedule Base Pay. Place on the Teachers' Salary Schedule. Administrative Experience. Add: 2 of base pay per yealr up to 5 years miaximum 3. School level Add: 8 for Elementary Principals for 9'. months service; 18 for Junior High Principals for months service; 28 for Senior High Principals for 11?4 months service. Adminstrative Load. Aad: 1 of Base for 0 to 100 Students in A.D.M. Add: 2 of Base for 101 to 150 Students in A.D.M. 3 of Base for 151 to 200 Students in A.D.M. 4 of Base for 201 to 250 Students in A.D.M. 5 of Base for 251 to 300 Students in A.D.M. 6 of Base for 301 to 350 Students in A.D.M. 7 of Base for 351 to 400 Students in A.D.M. 8 of Base for 401 to 500 Students in A.D.M. 9 of Base for 501 to 600 Students in A.D.M. 10 of Base for 601 to 700 Students in A.D.M. Base f0r 701 t0 800 Students in A.D.M. XZ 12 of Base for 801 to 900 Students in A.D.M. 13 of Base for 901 above Students in A.D.M. 5. Add: 2 of Base for Professional Ceritificdte . Most natural gas is odorless. A chemical odorant is added to the gas as a safety precaution to help detect its presence should a leak occur. The potential danger of a gas leak is a fire or an explosion. The odorant added to natural gas is so potent that gas can be detected well before 1 of it is present in the air. If you detect the smell of gas, call us night or day. Your call takes priority and brings a service man immediately. A y I MCJLUI Ul V4v Natural gas has a better safety record than any other form of energy. You can help maintain this record by keeping these facts about natural gas well in mind. W is lighter than air. If natural gas should leak or escape, it will rise and enclosure. If a pate harmlessly, unless it is trapped in tight in your home, natural odor of the detect gas should you dissi- immediately ventilate the house by opening windows and doors, then call as for assistance. i3M MOUNTAIN FUEL Teachers' Salary Schedule B.S. Degree Step 1 2 100 103 3 4 110 117 5 6 124 7 8 9 10 11 12 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 B S. Degree M.S. Degree or M,S, Deg, Index Salary Index Safary Index Salary Index Salary $D,640.00 5,809.20 6,204.00 6,598.80 6,993.60 7,332.00 7,614.00 7,896.00 8,178.00 8,460.00 8,742.00 9,024.00 Plus 102 105 112 119 $5,752.80 5,922.00 6,316.80 6,711.60 126 7,106.40 7,444.80 132 137 142 147 152 157 162 2 7,726.80 8,008.80 8,290.80 8,572.80 8,854.80 9,136.80 110 $6,204.00 112 $6,316.80 113 6,373.20 115 6,486.00 120 6,768.00 122 6,880.80 127 7,102.80 129 7,275.60 134 7,557.60 136 7,670.40 140 7,896.00 142 8,003.80 145 8,178.00 147 8,290.80 150 8,460.00 152 8,572.80 155 8,742.00 157 8,854.80 160 9,024.00 162 9,136.80 165 9,306.00 167 9,418.80 170 9,588.00 172 9,700.80 for Professional Certificate (Continued on Paige 3) |