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Show THE BEAVER press, BEEvnnjMZ 690.00 24,944.51 25,000.00 552,077.33 which may have been Sinking fund investments - Publisher A. C. SAUNDERS Phone 24 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY $2.00 Per Year SUBSCRIPTION First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Beaver, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Annual Financial Report Oi' Hoard of Education, Beaver County School District For the Year Ending June 30, 1932. RECEIPTS L'alance on hand July 1, 1931. Operating Cash Sinking Fund Cash (Do not include Sinking Fund 5,393.03 $ IV.iTi.zu Investment) Other Funds Revenue Receipts: State School Land Interest and Rental Fund (From permanent State School Fund) State District School Fund (From State levy for $ 24,865.23 2,609.45 public schools) State High School Fund (From State levy for . High Schools) Local Tax of 9.5 mills for support and maintenance purposes Local Tax of 3 mills for Sinking Fund and interest on Donas . Tax sales redemptions and supplemental collections Interest on invested sinking fund $113.55; on sinking fund deposits $783.76 Interest earned on deposits and loans other than 30,367.40 1,344.45 42,290.29 iA,jti.tiz 3,195.05 897.31 sinking fund Laboratory and other fees lient of buildings Forest Reserve Fund Total Revenue Receipts 20.94 29.02 43.55 401.75 04,554.04 Receipts: Sale of bonds maturing 1937 (Amount at par value $15,000.00 less 1 per cent Loans (Do not count money borrowed and paid e" during the year) Return of invested sinking fund All other receipts Total receipts Total receipts, revenue and Total receipts including balances July 14.37S.99 6,500.00 4,575.00 1S8.14 non-reven- ue 25,592.13 120,146.17 145,011.40 non-reven- ue non-reven- 1, 1931 .. PAYMENTS General Control (Administration): School Board Superintendent of School Clerk of School Board Postage and Printing Legal Services School Census Other Expenses of General Control Total General Control Instruction: Salaries of teaching principals (Men) Salaries of teaching principals (women) Salaries of teachers (men) Salaries of teachers (women) Total salaries of all supervisors, principals and teachers Free text books Library books and magazines Educational supplies Other expenses of instruction Total Instruction Coordinate Activities: Travel Salary 1,099.20 2,300.00 1,500.00 500.00 740.00 31.29 120.00 121.40 5,140.60 1,271.29 Elementary Jr. High 6,295.00 750.00 2,025.00 12,948.50 2,625.31 8,166.67 4,332.55 Other Items Total 133.00 1,732.20 3,040.00 1,531.29 151.28 151.28 120.00 121.40 1,349.95 1,349.95 1,634.23 8,046.12 High Total EL, Jr.H. &H. 2,625.32 10,545.63 750.00 18,358.34 3,166.67 4,332.54 21,613.59 21,018.50 15,124.53 15,124.53 175.00 836.09 45.00 SUGAR BEETS TO BE Sinking fund cash Other assets Total ;"r'f.7;nn Enter original cost and disregard any of lwas Costs considered heretofore. 163,000.00 Liabilities: ' 6,500.00 School bonds outstanding 637.50 Loans unpaid . 10,684.18 Interest accrued and unpaid Other liabilities 371,255.65 Excess of assets over liabilities 552,077.33 Total - "77u'"' "fln'pinl s.tandinr of the . v. me auuve ia u nus 1932, Beaver County School District on June 30, A. GRIFFITHS aeprw. - .- A 1932. E. Jiti THE FEKIOJJ tKU.il Teachers Salaries Clair Johnson Edgar R. Moody isi, xsji " Charles Lindsay $175.00 2,034.38 995.63 Amelia Dean 1,050.00 Fletcher Barton 1,200.00 John F. Joseph 1,121.25 Vincent L. Larson 1,406.25 D. R. Pearce 1,050.00 Zona Power 1,050.00 Edwin Paice 1,147.00 Edna Russell 1,050.00 Winnifred Smith 1,333.28 Cannon Thompson 1,314.70 Harold Wadsworth 1,207.50 Clair B. McMullen 675.00 Letha Cartwright 712.50 Ann Cartwright 599.00 Chloe Farrer 1,050.00 John Gunn 712.50 Clerynth Larson 750.00 Lois Stoney 712.50 Vie Smith 600.00 Zola Smith 750.00 Lucille II. Williams 937.50 Lyman Stout 675.00 Sara Fletcher 750.00 Sarah A. Bakes 1,743.75 Paul E. Beecher 1,050.00 Zola Fernley Melbourne Heslington 1,200.00 Lorus Hand 1,554.48 1,323.38 J. M. Hughes LaVell Parsons 1,125.00 1,200.00 Jean Woodside D. C. Heslington 1,200.00 975.00 J. Lee Anderson 750.00 Edna Bunnell 637.50 Vera Bond 688.00 Louise Campbell 750.00 Ruth Fortie 675.00 Elva Heslington 600.00 Mildred Killam Oswald Pearson 1,472.50 Oliver Graff 1,200.00 LaVar Isaucson 1,280.00 Ireta Mortimer 1,058.80 388.66 Melba Theurer 665.00 Ann Madsen Paul Worthen 1,200.00 592.00 Lillian Carter 598.00 Elva Hall 787.50 Phyllis Nisonder 400.00 Blanche Woodward 221.00 Mrs. Gladys LeFevre 750.00 William Willden 2.00 Nettie Smith 64.00 Ortel Beecher 15.00 June Y. Pearson 30.00 Mrs. Wallace Yardley 10.00 Lorraine Price 2.00 Mrs. W. C. Oakden Salary of Board Members $300.00 George Marshall 199.80 John P. Barton 199.80 John C. Tolton Parlev B. Fisher E. Bowman Henry 51,267.56 1,011.09 E. A. Griffiths 45.00 S. Melvin Wittwer r" w-- UCUIRC ., CALIF. RAISED IN FALL THIS DIXIE Iff Utah-Idah- o Contracts were let by the week for last Sugar company 243 Ms acres of suof production the in Washington county, gar beet seed will begin by the first and planting of September. The industry will be spread throughout theofcounty. the industry The opening up economic of is time great this at here imnortance. as it will be a cash crop, nnH will also provide for employment ; nursuits which here Clerk of Board been impossible Thin tofore has work connect- other and hoeing ning, with the production of the crop 34.50 will furnish employment and bring into the county, at the same . 6.00 mnnev time developing a foundation for ag James Lindsay i vr D.... luifc J. H. E. Diehl etotos Rnober m. F. A. Bingham Moto Mower Co Mrs. I. N. Nolder John A. Lichleister Edward Nowers o.OU Co, 62.00 19.85 195.00 0 r, 350.00 150.00 1,557.22 Abe Murdock 1,057.22 Salary of Janitors 200.59 775.25 775.26 1,751.10 1,620.00 23,112.40 16,424.78 16,094.79 55,631.97 Thomas Baldwin 416.65 H. E. Bowman F. A. 1,045.00 Bingham Jr. Total High High Elementary ..... 1,140.00 86.02 86.02 86.02 258.00 Drue Marshall Compulsory attendance 290.66 Total Coordinate Activities 86.02 86.02 86.02 258.06 Dan W. Barton E. A. Shipp 594.62 Auxiliary Agencies 109.00 Manhard May Jr. Total High High Elementary Nightwatchman and Truant Officers Transportation of pupils (include 60.00 cost of vehicles) 2,392.22 1,414.63 1,127.31 4,934.16 Reuben Gillies 60.00 Total Auxiliary Agencies 2,392.22 1,414.63 1,127.31 4,934.16 William E. White 218.00 John H. Barton Operation of School Plant: Chas. K. Jameson 17.50: Salt Lake Stamn Co. Total Elementary Jr. High High 108.81 Irl Willden Wages of janitors, engineers, etc. 1,872.43 1,649.48 1,688.42 5,210.33 Ben Croft lira Baldwin Transportation 239.75 239.75 239.75 719.25 Supplies of janitors and engineers 742.50 jOzra Shipp Gas and electricity 843.72 307.40 843.73 1,994.85 George C. Murdock 703.50 Lovinger Disinfectant Co. .. Fuel 12.63 1,972.73 1,488.78 1,488.78 4,950.29 Warren Thompson Warren Neilsen 1,001.56 Milford Bov Scouts .. .. 12 75 Water 158.00 207.50 207.51 573.01 .y. z.iua.Zu Montgomery Ward and Co Other charges 70.55 70.54 14.26 70.55 211.64 James Patterson 337.00 Manuel Arts Press Total Operation of School Plant .... 4,620.85 4,499.78 4,538.74 13,659.37 James Mastros 4 70 Board Members Expense W. M. Welch Mfg. Co i61.10 Maintenance of School Plant: 200.88 Gilbert Smith George Marshall 38.16 Total Elementary Jr. High High P. Barton 80.12 Grand Valley National Bank.... 125.00 John of and of buildings Repairs upkeep 8.60 Smith Faus Drug Co 4.50 1,329.28 1,901.71 1,901.71 5,132.70 John C. Tolton grounds 193.40 E .E. Gray Total Maintenance of School Plant 1,329.28 1,901.71 1,901.71 5,132.70 Henry E. Bowman 24.00 B. Fisher 150.00 N. 0. Nelson Mfg. Co Fixed Charges Parley 75.O6 S. Melvin Wittwer 740.00 David Pearce 140.00 Total Elementary Jr. High High E. A. Griffiths 31.29 J. M. Hughes Insurance on property . 443.75 165.50 443.75 1,053.00 2233 421.60 Webster Publishing Co Insurance on employees 34.59 77.85 34.59 147.03 Harold Wadsworth 75.06 Co 27.66 Beesley Wood and Co 31o!29 Other fixed charges 47.26 79.91 37.82 164.99 Jacobsen Manfg. Bennett Glass and Paint Co. .. 475.71 Harmillam Co 525.60 Total Fixed Charges 323.26 516.16 23 10 1,365.02 uonsouaaiea music Sanitary Specialties Co. "" 25 00 Z. M. I. C. 476.79 Abe Murdock Total Operating Expenses 77 00 $89,027.40 Southern Calif. Music Co 28.29 (Beaver High School Student Capital Outlay: oi.uu 'uiiwu nc3 Totai . 246.75 Elementary Jr. High High Body 45 nion Rma 153.80 1,357.91 1,357.91 2,869.62 Karl Winter d;'1''p" Equipment for old buildings .... 71.91 5.00 TWnarH Total Capital Outlay .. 153.80 1,357.91 1,357.91 2,869.62 Kusseu sage rouna 5.00 1.50 American Creamery Package Mfg Debt Service: .... 20.00 Power Telluride Co. 1,273.46! Frank I. Prvor Redemption of short term loans (Do not count 6.13 KInkade 4.50 Extension Division University money borrowed and repaid ' during the year) 20,000.00 P. P. O. Company O. IT, 29.34 Garage r.n Interest on short term loans uian 1,241.55 Mountain States T. & T. Co 479.61 Arnold Parkinson Redemption of bonds: (a) Payment from 20.85 Beaver City Corporation 1,808.01 V. Waddoups .. current funds 11,500.00 400 Continental Oil Company 46.37 Murdock Oil Co lo!88 (c) Issue of new bonds Maintenance Purpose ''.'..Z A. O. Hardy 72.24 Charles Scribners S01. (Do not add to payment) 40,000.00 6L26 Giant Sales Company .... 68.25 Roy M. Interest on bonds , Rogers 6,112.50 little 1040 Milford Beaver Trans 290.10 Total Debt Service Charles Keel 38,854.05 00 The State Insurance Fund 141.87 Continental National Bank Beaver 99.63 Garage Total Payments $130,751.07 James F. T.,Cf?46,990.27 ..... 42.00 Riley Balance on hand June 30, 1932. Brown Co 1 (55 Milford Bank State 12,753.10 David Banks (a) Operating cash (after deducting outstand3X0 Bank State Beaver 14,894.55 Horace Corbridge .... 10,084.18 O. D. ing warrants) 7 50 W. E. Bates 5.35 C'vde Messenger (b) Sinking fund cash (Do not include Sinking Co International Trust 2,200.00 Fund Investment 24,944.51 21.50 69.55 J. B. Stephen Holu'rrgshead Total balance on hand June 30, 1932 $14,260.33 A. Lippmcott 1 23 J. Hollingshead 242.00 Total payments including balance June 30, 1932 Bros Harper $145,011.40 j'qq Marshall Store 180.83 George New York Times ZZZZ'.'.'.'.'.'. 2.60 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES Mountain States Implement Co... 4.24 Charles L. Jones General control g'on 8.046.12 Mackerell Brothers 146.24 Jos. A. Manzione Instruction 4"q 65,031.97 The Bruce Publishing Co 6.01 Singer Sewing Machine Co. Coordinate activities 258.06 ' 3 20 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 13.30 Houghton Mufnin Auxiliary agencies 4,934.16 Smith Arthur 340.32 International Harvester Co. '.Z.Z.. 573 8 08 13,653.37 Operation of school plant ..... Pembroke 282 98 Company Maintenance of school plant 5,132.70 10.00 Huntintton Laboratories .... oni v n .... V.. Fixed charges 50.00 1,365.02 Patek & Company 28.00 Beaver Valley Feed Co .. Total operating expense 13.00 $89,027.40 Bonneville Lumber Co ?Si5nL. r..,. ... mums ourKe 2,869.62 Capital outlay ... Carter 167.40 Sidney H Dee Patterson Debt service, excluding item 4 (c) 38,851.05 ll.O.J .11 & Isadore Fotherinsrham u u Stoney Grand total expenditures $130,751.07 u?I U.VI John Pearce c,r ASSETS AND LIABILITIES rsenson 01 aon uarage 14.55 Clark Beaumont . t'nn ".w" oa ot J. F. Tolton and Sons Assets: tiiown ,moru m: iftnnn r Jr. High Charles Total Wallace B. Paxton Elementary School II. School 62.72 Harold Baxter 'HI 185,298.69 20,746.69 238,960.99 445,006.35 U. S. Postmaster Sites and Buildings 36.67 Walter 1 11,163.68 6,626.01 22327.16 49,119.75 George A. Dams 56.00 Reaver Equipment 350.00 650.00 "00 1,000.00 .Neils Jensen Library im'o.l.- Sherwood 20.00 6,053.38 1,263.34 6,316.72 Blain Morris Free text books 30.00 Kenneth Hollis 6.00 pu wk Fores"' j dl D'rr' 1 - DrJcl J- - A. McN Los (?y Angeles cafe lami' Marketing of cattle and "'"'"'a wwaras country, packers are supplies of tions in most parts 1Z"25.00 Air ffii1 tool those feast TjH in tffA of f ovjS at very helpful to applications have from Gordon Matheson of Cedar City and one from a young Allen, son of Fred Allen of Payson. Both have had considerable experience 4t is understood, and one or the other will xutcmiioum.ain of "J cattle be of are expected to Ji and m as a result of "us factory feed and water condiS The movement of i.v. 1 Idaho and Utah is already well"! likely be employed. way, while the grass cattle Though there isn't a lot of wheat uc i muvuig- 10 maricet during the this being produced in the valley ter of with 1.. August, u part year, it is believed that there is volume of marketing i SeptJ enough to supply the flour we'll need aim November. Due save will here it is it and if ground comparative shortapp flour. out for the money sending California this season, in the fj Neighboring communities have indi- a demand for mi cated that they probably will bring Losvery neaitnymarket has Angeles also. be to in some wheat ground attractive to out of state cattH Parowan Times. Ai me present time, prices l( nnid nt thp ia 1 nnl,.. :. 3J , ""scicn union DON'T SEND DUNS lards on grass cattle and sho ON POSTAL CARDS material are relatively higher ft r to it-- at Missouri Raver markets. It is a very bad practice to dun The same condition is tn anyone on a postcard, even though it lambs. As a result, it is exj is the most thrifty way. The saving that a larger than usual propc: is more than offset by the in stamps, the lntermountain cattU lambs will move westward tn (VI nia markets, rather than eastwaij the Missouri River markets. In spite of depressed businew ditions. the Southern Califo mand for meats ha3 been pe during this year than durini previous period in history. Dt the first six months of 1932, 1m geles packers slaughtered and calves, 508,000 hop 10.50 cattle of penalty. The warning is issued in view of the fact that in .many cities recently creditors, more than usually anxious to collect, and because of the depression resolved to do it the most economical way, are resorting to the use of post cards for the purpose. It's a $5000 fine and five years in the pen may also be imposed. W. J. J. Davis M. Goodwin 2.2Q Glen Hutchings Charles Whornham 25J( 522,000 sheep and lambs, pad 300.00 MOKI BREAD MADE 3.50 7.70 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 4.60 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 ..70 3.50 3.50 4.10 4.50 4.60 3.50 3.50 5.00 James W. Eyre 3.75 First National Bank Denver .... 85.00 Milford Realty Company 265.00 Larkin Waters 75 Bob Nowers Market 2.11 S. O. White 2.50 4.00 Harry Ward School Board Journal Co 12.00 Jenkins Music Co 4.66 Fairbanks Morse Co 8.93 Linde Air Products Co 12.50 Xew Century Printing Co. 65.25 John Elliott Clark Co 173.25 T. V. Allen Co 136.90 Oliver Ditson Co 2.92 Educational Music Bureau 19.29 L. C. Page and Co 1.17 C. L. Barnhouse 6.96 Public School Publishing Co 15.40 Sears Roebuck Co 36.60 C. fichrimer 1.85 Fire Protection Engineers Ltd. 91.80 Banj. H. Sanborn 24.55 lntermountain Art Co 4.70 Frankle Carbob Company 165.00 F. A. Owen Publishing Co 16.18 Glen Bros. Music Co 12 66 Beesley Music Co 12.95 Woodstock Typewriter Co 270.00 Underwood Typewriter Co. .. 1,051.25 The above is a true and correct copy of the warrants on file for the period shown. E. A. GRIFFITHS Mrs. Cassie Riding very unique relic: Her grandfather. loaned M John .: -- t it.. iri.: rirt kin a memento of his labors. This piece of bread has been ii Steele family ever since, anas ffit about seventy years odd thing. It is about the size of K euit, and even now retains 1 me smell, rather iamt. the food shows it to be of 1 nature, with large shiny ma, w spersed, which I take to M v whatever of the grain, maw hp. The slio of pap reads: "Made of mesquit."-- 1 Beckwith in Delta Chronicle. old-q- v FOR SALE BARGAE Selling Land in cash f I 10 acres $250.00, S50 .1 month until paid. I'M 20 acres $500, $100 cash, month until paid.,! 30 acres, $750, I5B easn, month until paid. 40 acres, $1000, .$H month until paid. Interest 6 per cent, paybJJ fured payments, month - Ciuaes mveresu City lot $25. payable City lot City lot City lot $1 Secretary JT paytta!J . w p , cii""-- r " choice pump Un(i 8U acres cnuiro r per acre. citrT TFR.MS TU Bargain, in Home Never will you 4m vnur again 11 eve. ng ,n is your cnante at such prices. KIRK (SEAL) L OSTLER 1 $2 $50 payable $75, $100 Payu,c-.7- per acre. ou acres per acre. 80 acres N Steele, wee. DeoDer. fiehtine Irishmu, called on a mission to the Mob rfiina in itnmnanv VI th Jurat) M lin in 1862. He staved about two 4 and when he came back brouft 80 acres choice pumP BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH Case No. 1289 of the Application of lbiUiT Ir,th.C. MURDOCK and W. B. PAX-1U.for a certificate of convenience and necessity to a motor truck freight lineoperate between halt Uke City and Beaver, Utah. NOTICE OF HEARING Notjce is hereby given that the application of R. C. Murdock and W. i. axton for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a motor truck freight line between Salt Utah' 1H be hear!. before the Commission at Beaver, Utah, on the 26th of August, 1932, at 10:00 A. M. day order of ti mm;..: ly Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this tn day of August. 1932. OF MESQUITE 701EARSK Clerk F. a 15.00 tal of 1,280,000 head, a big gain 10.50 any previous year, represent 6.00 most double the slaughter 2.25 years ago. 1.96 10.00 J IJ J 0 . nm. io l. voorIa" REM M M3LF0RP. ' 3"' . diod tu LaVei rs. Cie T. Bale d lit"' ,fMr. They preL?I1 in 81 a W were able T inS Sras3-fcattle Washington period than was the ease iH previous years. amu.. 7 H which has helped c that they have decided nounce 132 7 the gre t ying bew iviountams and the or their 23, ly burdensome sunnn. JT start the mill up again this fall for during June and V1 other and flour of the manufacture that the market tM.lH mill products. Just who will be the stable with a geSnJ miller isn't known at this time. They fairly of "I values. for the job, one thening two Ray Murdock Milford Pharmacy Snow Goodart and Co Crescent Machine Co M. E. Bohn George B. Skinner James H. Rollins Cassie McKnight F. W. Gospill Etelka W. Robinson Clyde Messenger Ernest Joseph Charles Johnson W. P. Frazer Jasper Puffer Lotta Smythe James F. Glenn Walter S. Tolton Frank Morris P. M. Williams George A. Fordham K.24 William Twitchell 6.00 Albert Green 10.55 Fred T. Puffer 7.50 Dora Baldwin 199.80 199.80 1,500.00 2,300.00 120.00 ABOVEKOI MILL Ai PAROWAN FLOUR 2.50 TO RUN THIS FALL trated feeds .iti. If-io.Wi ment pasture and anmill 3.00 Owners of the local flour been 174.00 Pryor FrlimaHnnal Measures .... 4.28 6Jb! The Yale Town Mfg ZilMBeaver City Press .... Jefferson Mercantile Co X'4oo 943.88 Zellerbach Paper Co 25.50 Manhard May 8.00 U. P. Buxton 4.00 R. Moody Edgar Beaver High School Home Ec. 51.76 Dept Beaver High School Shop Dept. 68.45 46.87 Otto Shipp 63.00 E. A. Shipp 53.00 Thomas Baldwin 98.33 A. G. Spalding Sam Fox Publishing Co 11.36 AlUteel Office Supply Co 3.38 Kenneth Ward 3,769.52 Utacal Oil Company 4.50 Bill Blackett 6.50 Clifton Barton 4.50 Clark Griffiths 4.50 West Barton 30.00 Dan W. Barton 7.50 J. W. Clay 19.10 J. C. Penney Co 8.65 Hotel Low 3.00 Amy Brinkerhoff 34.75 Walden Blackburn 22.01 Scott Foresman Company 20.50 Paul E. Beecher 15.00 Ferren Frazer 34.00 William Thompson 28.00 G. W. Carter 412.50 John Manville Co 310.90 The West Disinfecting Co 46.59 Thomas H. Jones Utah Idaho School Supply Co. 755.12 5.10 R. F. Cottrell 19.44 Hughes Floral Shop 2.00 Oswald L. Pearson 46.85 Salt Lake Hardware 1.86 Syrett Truck Co 8.00 J. G. W. Morison 50.00 Milford Shop Dept 50.00 Milford Home Ec. Dept Utah Home Fire Insurance .... 827.67 19.03 Myres and Carrington Co 3.00 Bart Baldwin 60 The Savogran Co Chris. B. Linschoten 15.00 Clincher Cushion Chair Tip Co. .. 3.60 W. J. Easton 51.00 4.58 Beckley Cardy Co 100.00 Western Music Co 3.00 Harvey Dean Samuel G. Gentry 20.24 J. L. Wheeler 4.05 Theo Fotheringham 3.00 J. G. Evans 6.00 Helen Stoddard 9.00 Reta Fotheringham 12.75 Emma T. Mathews 1.25 Mrs. S. W. Stoker 37.40 H. E. Bowman 5.80 E. A. Richards 19.50 The Harter Publishing Co 15.71 Mid West Stationery Co 32.89 86.32 Hogel Investment Co Mrs. Dave Atkins 9.00 William ricultural stability. County News. -- m EAT DEI UTAH with |