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Show j Thursday, August DEPARTUNITED STATES, KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT FINANCIAL MENT OF THE INTERIOR, MANAGELAND OF BUREAU (Continued from page two) MENT K. Transfers to other AdministraNOTICE OF CONTEST 7,221 95 tive Units ALGER E. WHARTON, To L. Oher Educational Progiams 24,059 97 MICHAEL WHARTON, Contest 10402, against Mickalas, Mickalas Total Current Expense No. 1, lode mining claims described as being within T. 42 & 43 2. Capital Outlay S., R. 3 W., SL Mer.; ANDY ANDERSON, Contest 3. Debt Service 10403, against Lollie No. Charles No. Junior No. 4. School Lunch . lode McA No. Walt No. Total Expenditures for all Schools, described as being mining claims within T. 42 & 43 S., R. 3 W., SL inclusive Mer.; of each and You, you, your 5. Accrued Balance carried to next year heirs, representatives, and asA. Cunent Operation notified that signs, are hereby 1. Maintenance & Opeiation 148,11534 the United States of America has 2. . 1,371 89 Recreation instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 1852, and Title 30 USCA, Total Curreit Opeiation section 40, against those certain sitabove set forth mining claims B. Capital Outlay & Debt Service uated in the County of Kane, 1. Capital Outlay & Debt Service 64,851.28 State of Utah. x 2. Recreation A Complaint has been filed by Total Capital Outlay & Debt Service the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null C. School Lunch Fund and void on the charge htat: nonis involved land the (1) D. Reserve Building Program mineral in character. (2) no discovery of valuable E. Sinking Fund for Bond Interest minerals has been made in & Redemption the above described mining claims. Total Accrued Balance June 30, 1966 The contests are pending in the Land of Land Office, Bureau Federal Building, Management, Grand Total Expenditures and Balances Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the complaint is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publi- Table VII. 1. Adult Education cation of this Notice, the allegaa. Salaries of Teachers 885.00 tions of the complaint will be b. Supplies and Other Expense 137.28 taken as confessed and the conTotal General Adult Education .. tests will be decided without a 1-- UTAH SOUTHERN 25, 1 966 REPORT 460,113 28 28,427 23 41,374 00 7,143 74 1-- 537.058 25 1-- Bus Diiver (Glen Canyon Route) 17,095 50 $12 00 day, Custodians, 1 year exTotal Pi oiei t experperience, $4500; long-terience $4000 ; 2 loom school $557.-46- , school, $510.93; CusStatus of Sinking Fund extia todians, service, $100 & Kane School Distmt has no sinking fund. A fund has boon $2 00 houi ; Dnver Education, established to handle the proceeds of annual revenue for interest $3 00 per hour; Member Board of on and retirement of bonds Thoie is $10,000 00 in this fund Education, $25.00 per month; Status of Bonds These aie serial bonds) School Lunch Manager, $9.25 day; of bonds outstanding at 1. Amount School Lunch Cook, $7.75 day; $330,000 00 Secietaries, $1.65 hour; Substi-- i beginning of year x tute custodians 2. Bonds sold dui mg year $1.50 & $2.00 3. Total bonds ietired during year. teachers $10.00 Substitute hour; a. Board of Education of Kane day; Teacher Aides, $1.65 hour; N.Y.C. Enrollees $1.25 hour; County School Distiict Building Work-Stud- y Bonds, Series of June 1, 1952, deEnrollees, $.75 to nomination $1,00, No 157 through $1.25 per hour. 7,000 00 No. 163 Salaries and Wages paid for serof Kane b. Board of Education vices for which no salary schedEmCounty School District Building ule was in effect: Bonds, Series of April 1, 1957, deployees: Rachel S. Findlay, nomination $1,000, No. 52 through Doyle K. Swallow, $11,000.00. . 10,000.00 No. 61 . ADULT EDUCATION: Renee c. Board of Education Kane County Ci am, $75 00; Tyrone M. Dennett, School Distiict Building Bonds, $100 00; Esther Heaton, $100 00; Series of Sept. 1, 1959, denominaDoran Lamb. $175.00; Irving 7,000 00 tion $1,000, No. 28 through No. 34 Mumford, $150.00; John A. Reese, d. Board of Education Kane County $110 00; Lois Swapp, $75.00. School Distiict Building Bonds, EXTENDED YEAR: (Summer Series of July 1, 1963, denomination Program) John Burgoyne, $312.-00- ; 29,000.000 5,000.00 $1,000, No. 11 through No. 15 Conrad R. Hicks, $705.60; Ernest G. Kirby, $499.20; Irving $301,000.00 L. Mumford, (vocational) $504.-00- ; 4. Bonds outstanding at end of year . . Mary Lou Newby, $246.00; KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT John A. Reese, $535.50; Gerald SALARY SCHEDULE 1965 66 Spencer, $235.20; Lois Swapp, M.S. B.S. 149,517 23 i 64,851 28 1,034.42 2,087.50 217,490.43 th $7,-30- 754,548 68 1,022.28 IX. Current Expense for Summer Kindergarten, Home Economics, and Vocational Agriculture Salaries 1,79100 166.37 Supplies and Other Expenses 2,950 31 Total Pmieit Expense hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: Table August 25, and Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1. 1966 being a least once a week 2. 30 for days. Dated this 15th day of August Page tliree MUS, Kauab, Utah Total Current Expense Experience 1,957.37 4920 5064 5208 5352 0 1 2 3 1966: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Ed. D. Cox Table XI. Neighborhood Youth Corps 1. Enrollee Expense Acting Chief, Minerals Section 5220 5364 5508 5652 $612.00. NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH (a) Staff Salaries: S. Thomas Lawson, $550.00; David R. Dixon, $754.66; Irving Mun-for$519 00; Quin Newby, $249.-99- ; (b) Contracted Services: Rachel S. Findlay, $100.00; (c) Other Direct Costs: Belva Lamb, CORPS: d, ''flu .. ' - $40.10. ' H ' !' x if-- v 4V'' tp r ssVit? y vl i ' , ' r.N ? v v .iKto: w- - '"8 Making the grade the hard way . . . Teams were used to grade rad hnes for overburden dumps in early days of Bingham Canyon Mine. "i . :$ m v si" v. I s & x last IZL Xr Current, ECenneeeti Expansion Program Actually Began More Than 8 Years Ago From its beginning in 1904, the Utah Copper enterprise was based on experimentation and engineering research. The first ore was from an underground mine and it was milled in a 300-to- n per day experimental plant near the mouth of Bingham Canyon. Ever since the story has been one of modification, improvement and advancement. For example, in 1906 the first steam shovel, which operated on railroad track, bit into the Bingham hillside and began the transformation 'vofthe property into an open pit mine. The following mill near year, the experimental mill was replaced by a 6,000-toMagna, the Closest source of adequate water. During 19l6hiicj 911, the company built its own railroad from the mine to Magna to handle the ore formerly carried by the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. n . Later years were to note such expansion projects as a new $12,000,000 power plant and a subsequent $18,000,000 addition to it; a new $22,000,000 electrolytic refinery; a $10,000,000 ore haulage tunnel, and the purchase of a $20,000,000 smelter. By early 1967, Kennecotts Utah Copper Division will have spent more than $100,000,000 over a period to restore copper production to the level of 10 years ago. To achieve this goal, it has been necessary first to increase ore production, and then process the additional tonnage into copper. ar The current expansion project, now nearing completion, means that Kennecott plans to continue as a major employer, key private industry, economic force and responsible community citizen in Utah for many years to come. zcffll Copper Corporation ( I Utah Copper Division VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: David R. Dixon, $224.01. CASUAL LABOR: Clifton D. Anderson, $10.50; Allen M. Cox, $24.-00- ; Orson T. Young, $31.25. Mileage, Subsistence, and Honorarium in excess of $25.00: John M. Burgoyne, $245.03; Samuel K. Carpenter, $81.93; David R. Dixon, $469.11, plus NYC, $125.02; Rachel S. Findlay, $139.19; Fred E. Heaton, $27.02; Gail P. Heaton, $214.02; Ernest G. Kirby, $163.08; Doran R. Lamb, $398.30; S. Thomas Lawson, $260.94, plus NYC $9.24; Mary Dell Lindgren, $128.20; Thomas Major, $39.65; Elna P. Morrill, $223.78; Irving $247.64, Munford, plus NYC $30.80; Mary D. Nicholls, $100.00; James D. Ott, $524.47; John A. Reese, $92.64; Eugene H. Russell, $341.70; Betty F. Sorensen, $83.-9Doyle K. Swallow, $1329.41, plus NYC, $75.88; Lois Swapp, $115.95, Allen C. Williams, $55.77. CASH TRANSACTIONS For school expenses in connection with departments as listed in main heading: (In excess of $25.00) Adirondack Chair Co., nc. 45.15 Alanar 1633.37 43.26 Algiers Motel Allied Education Council .. 35.67 1000.67 Alton Coal Mine American Book Company 720.58 American Educations Pub., Inc American Handicrafts Co. American Library Assoc. .. American Linen Supply Co. Amercian Paper & Supply 93.60 68.04 43.75 116.50 Co 1788.29 American School Supply .... 496.05 American Technical Society 55.45 Associated Food Stores .... 32.38 Audio-Visua- l & School 6031.71 Supply Co Autrey Brothers, Inc Beaver CountySchool ... 82 72 77 00 34 00 52.33 . 956 00 65.68 Blackburn Oil Co 50.76 Tone Blackburn The Bobbs-Merri- ll Co., Inc. 120 76 Book Div. Hearst Magazines 32.77 190.47 Stanley Bowman Co & Sand Rock, Boyds 36.00 Gravel Co Bradshaw Auto Parts Co. 235.15 Brigham Young University 104.56 . .. 162.41 Brodhead Garrett Co. 487.30 Harold T. Brown 73.00 Joseph G. Brown . 53.15 Bruce Publishing Co Beckly Cardy Company B & D Sheet Metal Chat, A. Bennett Co., Inc Bills Cash Market . . W. H. Bintz Company . ... Bureau of Land Management Bumpa-Te- l Sign Company Bunting Market Bureau of Publications .... 75.00 44.50 138.94 77.50 26.60 ... 8598.44 712.50 W. Atlee Burpee Co Burroughs Corporation Charles O. Butcherite California Pacific Utilities Co 2643.96 California Test Bureau Cambridge Paperbacks Card Div. Library of .... 389.82 .... 38.50 59.55 56.10 247.51 441.75 Centred Scientific Co 249.91 Certified Electric Division 81T9 Certified Laboratories .... 46.46 483.00 Chapman Company Charles E. Merrill Books .. 59.03 1309.81 Chevron Oil Company Childrens Music Center .... 134.68 80.71 Childrens Press, Inc 1185.02 City of Kanab W. Kay Clark 35.60 Clio Press 25.85 College of Southern Utah 42.00 F. E. Compton Co 140.25 Congress Carter Supply Co Cedar Builders Supply Co. Cedar Glass Co Coveys New America Motel 37.60 George F. Cram Co., Inc... 41.84 J. E. Crofts & Sons 698.34 Curtis and Brandley 1989.87 Davis Board of Education Commodity Account .. 218.10 Davis Cooperative T.V. Account 47.50 Daynes Music Company .. 904120 Demco 100.62 Denoyer-Gepper- t Co 725.54 Deseret Book Company ...12310.84 Dicks American Service .... 64.30 Dixie Furnace Cleaning Co. 337.50 Educational l Inc 302.84 Educators Mutual Insurance Assn 4706.59 (Continued on page four) Audio-Visua- - FOR SALE - Kyle McDonald Home 3 bedrooms 2 extra lots Priced for quick sale. Corry Real Estafe LeRoy P. Judd Kanab, Utah Phone 644-278- 9 106.58 74.39 Always available to help with your regular or auto specialized truck sales needs. An electrifying opment . . . 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