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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE OLE Telephone Annual Report of Murray City School District For Year Ending June 30, 1931 Issued every Thursday by Murrey Pre. 482 South State 8treet. Murray, Utah class matter Entered Li'.-,,..- rr h !f)7. at the oostofflce at Sart Lake City. Utah, under the of March S. 1379. Act TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month. Salt Lake Oounty..$ .1C 1.00 One year. Salt Lake County, Elsewhere In United States One year In advance 1-- Kdltor C. B. WALLACK. t FILU1 JLUUINU A Mrs. Ruby Hausknecht Center Street PHONE Muray 276 M Representative Murray Firms Our Directory Advertisers represent Business Institutions .and Individuals of Established Reputation for Dependability. They Merit Your Patronage HAVE YOUR CAR CREASED at DON'S SERVICE The Right Greases in the Right Placet South Mate IS I? Mumuj Allan & Walker Kear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing "Tell Us Your Troubles PHONE MUR. To the Ilonoruble Board of Education, Murray. Utah. Mrs. Moffat and Gentlemen: In accordance with Section 1910, Chapter 17, 8chool Laws of Utah, I herewith submit annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the Board of Education, Murray City, Utah, on account of the public schools of the city for the school year ending June 30, 1931 ; also a statement of the condition of the various funds, June 30, 193J. 285-- J 1510 School Population, 1930, Murray City Assessed Valuation, 1930 $5,086,810.00 34fl.273.WJ School Proierty. Including Cash on hand The total expenditures of Hie operating account exclusive of: $ 521.96 Improvement of sites New Buildings $53,071.56 0,295.64 Equipment for new buildings 0.587.00 Additions to old buildings 2,175.87 Equipment for old buildings ... 222.90 Other capital outlay Bonds redeemed 8,000.00 4,500.00 Interest on bonds 82.09 Interest on accounts were $84.43.93. r an average of $56,78 for each of the 1488 pupils enrolled. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCA-TIOOF MURRAY CITY FOR TIIE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1931 RECEIPTS: Cash on hand, July 1. 1930 $ 69.944.58 844.50 ...... .. Federal Funds 3,110.00 State school land Interest and rental fund 83,340.80 State District school fund L180.22 State high school fund 100.00 . Other stale funds Vocational education) H2.24t.05 Ical tax of fl.7.3 mills for maintenance Iocal tax of 1.55 mills for redemption of bonds and 7.500.00 Interest on bonds . Tux wile redemption and supplemental collections .. 4.220.5) I 11.79 Forest reserve fund 395.24 ..... Interest on dully balances .. 50.05 Sale of Irojerty 114.00 . . Rental of gymnasium 24.33 Book fines and damages to school property ' 10.75 Telephone tolls .... 00.00 . Miscellaneous receipts TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS: .. General control ..."... Instruction ............ Coordinate activities ........... ....... ....... .. Auxiliary agencies ..... f school plant ........ ........ Munition Maintenance of school plant Fixed charges Capital outlay ................... .. .. Iebt service ......... , Cash on hand. June 30, 1931 & fill ' arrlimatcd' "Ywi Are Dollars Ahead 472.45 743.49 ? 8, R34.07 ? 4, 295.13 T 479.76 08, ,875.53 7,,582.09 1, ,083.8 ...... .. ' ... $ 12.000(H) . vrn Ihry're lUiushaw Bred" Ramshaw Hatcheries 75,000.(10 4 90.000.00 WAKIUNTS AND VOUCHERS UNPAID, JUNE 3. 1931: No. 9770 California School Bmk Dejxwltory . $63.97 No. 97s7 20.40 Psychological Corporation 3.74 .... No. 1so3 'allfornla School Book lpoltory TOTAL r C.F.NERAL CONTROL: Board of education, eompcntlon, supplies, etc. GENERAL CONTROL: Ubefiy Arlington Honnyvlew $ $ $ $ $ $ INSTRUCTION: Supervlnor's sulurles principals Male teachers : Female teachers Free textbooks " Educational supplies Other expenses $ NW Open For Itttsincss nrw (oration at 4901 across South State Street from he (lly Hall. Open e You and Your Pstmnngp :M a. nu lo 1:04 a. m. 3.0OO.O0 33.00 $ 12.50 $ 33.00 12.50 65.36 125.80 300.91 5.3(! $ 125.80 $ 1,676.40 $ $ $ $ 12,333.94 $ $ $ 1.S1S.74 $ ! 2,f.3S.13 $ 172.95 $ 3.6 AUXILIARY AGENCIES: Library books $ 743.4!) $ 5.6 10.50 589.48 488 CO l,7i!3.49 352.60 619.0S $ 3.4S7.15 $ $ 733.25 74.45 K9.70 $ 479.76 $ 589.4S $ $ $ MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT: $ 1,374.67 $ Repairs and upkeep of and Replacements Repairs 715.55 $ educational equipment 7.83 $ Other expenses 123.50 $ $ CAPITAL OUTLAY: Improvement of Sites New buildings Equipment for new buildings Additions to old buildings Equipment for old buildings Other capital outlay I 1 OUR SERVICE SAVES YOU TIME TRIPLEX CLASS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE t en Gordon & Sons Murray, Ut. t Phone Murray 43 FEED GRAIN HAY COAL FLOUR Quality Seeds I lherty AfrHngton Bomiyvlew 79.75 $.... 188.81 $ FIXED CHARGES: Insurance In 163 West 48th South OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT: $ 2.090.50 $ Janitors: Salaries $ supplies 431.67 $ Power $ Light 932.80 $ Fuel 151.23 $ Water FIXED CHARGES: Insurance 743.49 $ Kind of Glass ! Any Replaced Quickly, MONEY. l.ol 127.50 3o0.0 44.95 of aU injuries nt are due tt Triplex bus uo oiUa.- - the Lvlou. OUR PRICES SAVE YOU 672.95 127.50 $ 3O0.00 $ 41.95 $ m-ct- Satisfaction Guaranteed coordinate ACTIVITIES: Compulsory attendance Medical examinations Health supplies iht vnt e in motor iass. tlylujf wires in it to While You Wait! 1.676.40 2.212.00 19,005.88 35.710.83 1.818.74 Poultry Supplies Fred Carlson & Co. 414.40 Opposite City Hall Phone Murray 422 $ 328.0O $ $ $ 1,258.60 .... 72.90 9.63 217.25 $ 94.00 $ K DEBT SERVICE: Interest on account Redemption of bouds Interest on bonds Cut Flowers & Potted Plants $ 16.9S3.8t TOTALS $ 11.184.94 CAPITAL OUTLAY: Improvement of sites New buildings Equipment for new buildings Additions to old buildings Equlpmeut of old buildings Other capital outlay $ Night Phone Hy. 41 7IJ FREE Delivery Anywhere MURRAY FLORAL $ 53.071.56 $ tl.295.ftl $ tl.5s7.t50 $ 42.07 $ 2.175.87 222.90 $ 82.69 $ 82.(59 $ 3.000.00 $ 4.500.00 $ 3.1 MMst 0,295.61 5.329.00 1.557.72 .... 77.1 s $ DEBT SERVICE: Interest ou accounts Redemption of Isiuds Interest on bouds Telephones: Murray 321.96 $ $ 53.071.56 $ We make a specialty of funeral Pieces. 8.(139.05 Total General 107.50 $ $ $ v 4.500.00 $102,475.55 $ 21.358 80 $160,912,15 I Globe A-- f FEEDS Our tjuantily Buying enable us lo quote Prices un all Grain yn Bottom R.i!. m;i!,in,' its lieu Iqu u lcrs The United Egg Pun basing Corp.. U n 1 si all in al our mill. Bring in your eggs ami lal.e b:nk jour one trip. 1 Mng duly sworn, dcs.es and says that be Is of Education of Murray City, Utah; that he Board the clerk of the above and the foregoing statement, and that the wtnie conpreiared tains a full, true, and correct report of the receipt and disbursements . of all money by said hoard during the school year ending June Itflteman, Murray Mills, inc, 1931 Supt. of School: salary, supplies travel, etc. School election School census PHONE MURRAY E. ALLEN BATEMAN, 3S deii;. SmWrhVd and Mvorn to me this 11th day of August, A. P.. 1931. DAVID W. MOFFAT, Notary Public. alarleo SiisTVlslnr Principals Male My commission . SupervliMim Hume Murray V9 (Kih Soulh Murray, Ulah Home of the Famous 20c Plate Lunch $ 3.000.00 $ 840.00 $ 2.2J2.00 $ 979.Sti $ 500.00 $ 5IMI.00 0.00 810.00 300.94 $ 14.144.3S $ SuiKM-vlsln- K. Allen etc., school School audit PROMPT SERVICE Wcl.-om- 6.00 $ MS. Clerical help, salaries, supplier High Grade Coal and Feed We 500.00 $ $ $! INSTRUCTION: In our $ Slvty-ll- Triplex Total General High Board of education ; coineiisatlon supplies Clerical help: salaries supplies, etc. , Supt. of whools: salary I Supplies, etc. School elections . School census 'Miscellaneous TOTALS Couiity of Salt Lake - ttuipiH'l wilti Triplex you wtll never b; nt by flying shattcrc.l gUvvi. IVIplex will not slmiti r. Ls Cleur-VLsk- m 33.80 $ Slate of Utah Tel. Mur. 474 Patwaters' Cafe 3.50 $88.11 CLASSIFICATION OF DISBURSEMENTS DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. W. 5.O0 $ IF yOl.'ft CAK High ft 127.36 CLASSIFICATION OF DISBURSEMENTS $ltH,fl36.0S ToTAI yur .tM7 So. Slale 04, 774.81 BONDS OUTSTANDING JUNE 30. 1931 Twelve, 5 per cent, $l,lfl.0O, 10, tweuty year bonds, Issued March 1. 1914 . .. Seventy five. 5 er cent, $l,0n0.00 serial bonds. Issued March 1, 1930 redeemable 1933-49- . order direct from Miir warm hatchery la )ui warm lir.!.T without the has-finof incr Inciting, chilling, or Hot" Brooders. "larving. !, or electric. i u 4, 83.60 $ . 33 Ramshaw's Production Bred Chicks 'Are mountain bred .. 799.92 $ 31.05 J The MURRAY EAGLE MURRAY $102,636.03 TOTAL Printing See MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT: MH.42 $ $ Uepalrs and upkeep Heputrs and replacements of 9.20 $ $ educational equipment Repairs and replacements of Janitorial Equipment 1.75 $ $ Other expense The tnbles following show the receipts, and dlsbursement.i by senilis and departments: For Efficient PHONE ' i Respectfully submitted, E. ALLEN BATEMAN, Clerk. HEMSITICHING and 4914 Murray City, Utuh. August 1, 1931. second a- - Why risk this 35 Mur-- y trarhers $ p 1,807.50 $12,171.30 f f L44U.OO f ft.707.99 $ f 4981 TIRES & TUBES with World Events BATTERIES Our Wttkly News Review give you condensed, editorial interpretation of the event of each week that arc mak. 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Ing WASHING STORAGE and REPAIRS GAS Ubrsry lMks OILS GREASE Auto Painting OPERATION OF SCHOOL n.ANTt 4 'M Jsnltors salsrles Supplies Debt and siwer Wsier Miscellaneous MURRAY State Street New and Used Cars IKY AfiFACIES: I K coping you in touch Nash Motor Sales & Service ' ' In. 13, 1933. l.OfW.tx R.627.0O COORDINATE AtTIYITlES: Compulsory attendatir Moillsl examinations Health Supplies ltwilth contest I r , Fniiiile teachers Fr"e text lMHks Educational Mipplleo tttber exjeiise Al MI OctoU-- expires ' ' J - COMPLETE LUBRICATION Fender and Body Work REST ROOMS I 1.597D0 $ .... 1217 I 42T $ $ 1O0.H $ t , MO.00 $ ....... 22.66 $ 317.01 $ 41.23 $ 1.2H7.W) 1 10 1W1.14 M OO Wait for Car and Buss HeroRoad Maps and Information "Service First" READ IT carefully Tm frm will SmI It hrlpful in ytmr ml ditrtflan r!4 wwrnit. bull n4 frWt4 rO h No newspaper can offer iu readers any better foundation for their inteil)rrit disrussionoflhehUtory-niakinpeven- oftheworld,Weconaidcr ourselves for tuuate in being one of t!u newspapers able to secure this valuable feature. 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