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Show Schedule BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL A-- 2 Statement of Ascertained Income from Athletios and Other Activities for the Tear Ended June 30, 1951, with Details as to the Various Sources of Receipts and Their Classification, As Determined from All Available Information Football: Per detail attached to sales tax return: trl "Jordan game Ogden game Logan game Bear River game Guarantees received from games played away from home: 500.00 Boise game 300.00 Ttwln Falls game Money received for tickets sold to games played away from home, remitted to home team school: .North Cache game South Cache game Utah High School Activities Association 80.00 221.00 267.75 800.00 574.75 $3,222.49 i Season and reserved seat basketball tickets sold, per record of N. Jeppson: 1,272.54 Gross receipts $1,552.50; net receipts (divide gross by 122 pc, (Mr detail attaohed to sales tax return: 164.56 North Cache game (less reserve of $63.00) 67.67 Granite game 114.96 Jordan game 81.77 Davis game 470.72 41.76 West game Original receipts held by N. Jeppson: Weber game Bear River game Estimate of income from other home games based on 'prior years' receipts for the same games: South Cache game (includes $54.50 from S. Cache sales) ...Qgden game (including $37.50 from Ogden sale) ; Logan game (includes $58.50 from Logan sales) 231.85 220. 00 150.00 250.00 150.00 4.71.85 550.00 - 'Utah High School Activities Association Utah High School Activities Association maker Estimated by comparison with prior years and to actual dis' . bursements for bus transportation during the year- Admission taxes: Calculated at 22 percent of athletic admissions, less guarantees, for the year 20 percent federal tax and 2 percent ......... state tax (22 percent of $6,479.90) Athletics i... . The "Boomerang original receipts held by L. A. Richardson Departments: Theoretically, the receipts In this category should equal the disbursements; In the years ended June 30, 1950, and June 30, 1952, this was true, but not in the other years under review; the estimate of receipts for the year Is therefore . departmental disbursements.... slightly less than actual ' ' it 1 Student body: . Estimate based on prior years receipts ' ' ' ' Locker fees: Estimate based on prior years receipts after determining that approximately the same number of lockers as In the preceding year were available and were rented Miscellaneous: Estimate based on prior years Classes and Clubs: In all the four years under review for which records are available, the receipts and disbursements are approximatethe estimate of receipts for the year ended June ly equal; 30, 1951, Is therefore based on the disbursements for the year Faculty: The receipts and disbursements should be approximately the same each year and this Is correct as respects the years covered In this report; the estimate is therefore based on the disbursements for the year , ' ' House rentals: Original receipts for gymnasium rentals held by V. Harris Estimate of other building rentals based on prior years - 200.00 1,425.58 7,279.90 2,720.03 . t 1953 hand straps and foam rubber seats covered with bright blue velour. Schrock, who operates the only plant in Ohio, said the vehicle will cost close to $400. A standard model sells for $45. He said he does not plan mass production of the custom-buil- t job, . because It takes too much time to install the extras. "Its just the young people Who want something different on their buggies," Schrock said.' One of his employees Is working on another model which is going to have even more class including an electric clock, back up lights, signal lights, a hat rack and compass, he added. g 1,900.00 NOW AT BRIGHAM TRUCK 200.00 FARMALL FAST-HITC- H 250.00 For The McCormick SUPER C TRACTOR 100.00 2,500.00 550.00 ' Money received for tickets sold to games played away from home, remitted to home team school: Logan game North Cache game Bear River game e , Basketball: ' WALNUT CREEK, O. (UP) Bus Transportation: Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. October 28, The Amish buggy still looks the same black and boxlike but its new extras have put it into the luxury class. The auto-liktouches were added here recently when buggy-Roman P. Schrock turned out his latest model. Its a custom-mad- e job for a Plain City resident, and boasts a wood carved dashboard with two glove compartments and a cluster of chromium knobs to operate the lights. It also has a celluloid windshield that can be opened durchromium ing fair weather, headlights, tail lights and parking lights, vertical sliding doors, a small luggage compartment, $3,015.00 1,770.00 Box 10 Modern Extras $ 4,785.00 $1,600.24 181.50 State tournament Amish Buggy Gets A-- 2 j Registration fees Students enrolled: Senior division 003 ' at $5.00 Junior division 590 at $3.00 $017 63 154.71 535.33 348.57 Schedule Sheet 2 Statement of ascertained income from athletics end ether activities for the year ended June 30, 1951. with details as to tho various sources of receipts and their classification as determined from all available Information BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL 24.00 58.50 119.00 390.00 98.00 726.00 124.00 850.00 Special $1,000.00 bequest from the estate of Ellen R. Hinckley, designated for an art gallery per estate records 689.50 1,000.00 $23,760.51 TOTAL, i v 422.80 State Tournament 3,857.41 Schedule BOX Sundry Wrestling and basketball, etc.: Estimate (Includes $83.22 from High School Activities Association) Statement ol 200.00 A-- l ELDER HIGH SCHOOL Cub Balance at $7,279.90 For DEPENDABLE City Government YOU CAN that the recorded cash receipts are substantially less than the actual cash to be accounted for. The statement of cash receipts and cash disbursements presented In exhibit A (other than the statements for the year ended June 30, .1951) was prepared from the cash records of the high school and Is submitted as part of our findings, subject to correction for the specific irregularities cited herein and others which might be developed from a more exhaustive Investigation. Yours very truly, Phone 300 BRIGHAM TRUCK G. KELLY AND (LINCOLN Certified Public countants. CO., Count on these Heres how the new Farmall Fast-Hitc- h works; the farmer just backs up to the implement . . . the two coupling beams on the implement slip into the Fast-Hitc- h sockets .on the tractor, and are locked instantly and automatically to uncouple, just lift two latches. The farmer saves a great deal of time and all of the hard work usually required in hitching. Ac- and IMPLEMENT Go: The muskrat is not a rat. He am amphibious rodent and should be called a "musquash. school, but the cash is not recorded nor otherwise accounted for. These checks are detailed Board Releases i as follows: Audit Report Date Amt. To Whom Nov. 15, 1949 Utah High School Activ. Assn. (311 tick, at 75c; 60 tick, Continued from Preceding Page at $125; and tax on 314.25 taken Into the regular school passes $6.00) 14, 1949 Region t and checks cover- 2943 Dec. One Bd of Mgrs. (reing the total sales were made to the home team schools. Our ceipts from West Side 532,36 Jamboree) examination disclosed five inNo. 2871 cash-accoun- JOHN H. LARSEN .WILLIAM W. SMITH MAN OF EXPERIENCE John H. Larsen was born and raised in Brigham City, He has been a member of a son of Jens Peter and Annie the Brigham City Council C. Larsen. He married Camille (1936-4during two adminisJensen, and they are the parDuring the time he ents of one daughter, Cleo Ann trations. had direction of city parks Larsen. and playgrounds, the parks on He has been active in sports, North and South Main were civic affairs and church serpurchased and the beautificavice during his entire lifetime. tion programs begun. He was a charter member of Mr. Smith had an active the Jr. Chamber of Commerce and served as a local and state part in the initiation of the officer. Served as chairman of program to beautify the city the first Duck Carnival held cemetery. He has had experience in the in Brigham City, an annual phases of city adminactivity of this club. He is a various past director of the Box Elder istration. Mr. Smith is Second CounChamber of Commerce. He answered the call to serve his selor in the Bishopric of the Brigham City Seventh ward. country by enlisting in the He has long been aetlve in U. S navy In February of church activities in Brigham 1944 and served twenty-twCity. months, part of that time overMr. Smith has , served for seas. Is a member of Post 10 several years on the city planAmerican Legion He is an active member of the LDS church ning and zoning board. He has a knowledge of in the Second ward and has served as Supt. of Sunday water and irrigation affairs and has been a director of the School, President of YMMIA and at present is an officer in Brigham City Water Users Asthe Second Quorum of Elders. sociation for the past fifteen John and his brother Einar years. J. Larsen own and operate Vitally interested in young Larsen Brothers Plumbing and people he has served as an adHeating Company, on South visor and sponsor of the Future been Farmers of America group in Main Street, having Brigham City and is an honplumbing and heating contractors in this area for the orary member of the local and past twenty-thre- e years. At state organization. Mr. Smith has been a busipresent John is director in the nessman interested in the proState Plumbing and Heating motion and advancement of Contractors Association. He owns his own home and Brigham City. He is the owner is a sincere booster of Brigham of Bills Motel and has interests in other Brigham City City. JACK E. HORTON Graduate U.S.A.C. Graduate Work U of U Honor Student 0) o DEMOCRATIC Married Barbara Wright 3 Children Bobbie, Kay, Jack Asst. Mgr. Horsleys Seed Store State Commander AMVETS 1948 Chairman Utah Veterans Legislative Com. 1949 Chairman Jr. Chamber High School Investigating Com. Board of Directors Jr. Chamber of Commerce Explorer Scout Leader Sunday School Teacher State Pres. Utah Young Democratic Clubs Veteran U. S. Army business establishments. He operates farming and cattle Interests in the vicinity of Brigham City and has established a reputation for sound business management and fair dealing with those who have become acquainted with him. Mr. and Mrs. Smith reside on North Main street and have three sons and one daughter living in Brigham City. PRIVILEGE-DEMOCRA- TIC VOTE NOVEMBER DUTY 3 stances where checks were issued to various schools covering tickets sold although no receipts for such sales were recorded In the records. These checks amounting to $814.50 are detailed as follows: No. Date To Whom Amt 2790 Oct. 19, 1949. North Cache H. S. (315 tickets at 50 cents) $157.50 2791 Oct. 19, 1949 Logan H. S. (176 tick at 50c) 88.00 36571 Oct. 8, 1951 IB. RIv. H. S. (319 tick at 50c) 159.50 3658 Oct 8, 1951 Ogden H. S. (354 tick at 50c) 177.00 369d Nov. 7 1951 Logan H. S. (465 tick, at 50c) 232.50 $814.50 Two other checks were Issued for amounts acknowledged to have been received by the high $846.61 The specific irregularities and discrepancies described before herein indicate that in many in stances cash was received by the treasurer which was not record ed in the records and has not otherwise been accounted for. It is our opinion that the treasurer should be required to ac count for the shortages resulting from the specific transao tions referred to in this report, Because of the missing records and the nature and volume of the transactions, which may not have been recorded, it is not possible at this time to determine the total amount of the cash shortage for the period un der review. It should be observ-jed- , however, that the specific in stances we have cited indicate 4(!t Ute it can be yours in one day Thanks to Devoes new Paint Discovery! 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