Show AND ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post Office - Tilt PRINTED as Utah EVERT Second UTAH FINANCIAL REPORT SIDE CASH EDITOR AND DISBURSEMENTS RFCEPITS YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 1947 AND INFORMATION FOR PUBLICATION 1943 IN UTAH CODE ANNOTATED SCHOOL HIBITING Box Elder County’s school proone that gram is a tig business of more than a has a million dollars annually one observes from the annual statement published in this week’s issue of The Times DURING TIIE EXSCHEDULES AS DIRECTED A little over half of the million dollars that the Board of Educacomes from tion has to spend taxes on county property Taxes raised for by the state account another $200000 spent here the board members are to talk to school patrons and tax payers about how all this money should be spent there Is a good reason for it— no man r group of men would want to so much responsibility ""carry The kind ol schools that the people themselves want certainly must be the desire of the members of the board and the only way they can determine the public’s desire is by many personal inquiries and frank discussions with every interested group that might attend their meetings Frequent talks with persons and groups by the board and its members can also help to keep the public informed on school problems too The financial statement published today also should be a happy event for the Board of Education A good public officer is always happy U lay a record of bis receipts aad expenditures out where everyone can look at It and to say ia effect “Hee-is a list of receipts and a list of what we spent and a listing of all who get Um money mad hew much We want yea to knew all about Wo are year servants” Readers you are the auditors Read the report and stady It It Is about your business sad your money If anxious School Clerk of the Board of Education of the Box Elder County statement of Cash Re District hereby certify that the foregoing ceipts and Disbursements is a true and correct statement of the of said Board books Eduof facts recorded in the and records the cation covering the school year beginning July 1 1946 and ending June 30 1947 EBERHART ZUNDEL Clerk State of Utah ) of ss ) County Box Elder ) 1948 before me personally apOn this 3rd day of February Clerk of the Board of Education of the peared Eberhart Zundel Box Elder County School District who being duly sworn did depose and say tha he did sign the above affidavit certifying the correctness of the Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for the Box Elder County School District to which said affidavit is attached to Sworn and subscribed before me the day and year aforesaid Clark YOUNG FARMERS HOLD SECOND MEETING OF YEAR — J BOX ELDER Matter FOR August FEBRUARY 1928 FRIDAY Under the Act b Glen Hill son of Mr and Mrs Hill of Garland is enRaymond joying the thriil of being back at home this week from serving with the U S Navy He has been stationed in Bermuda for the past year and a half and for some week has been confined to the hospital with ill- ness BEET CHANGE to the Considerable opposition proposed abandonment of the spur of the old Central Pacific which Corinne Railroad west of has been used for beet hauling is being voiced in the Corinne E J Holmgren area advises of the Beet Growers association The growers say that removal of the tracks would force them to haul their crop much farthe rto a dump and that they would not be allowed adequate compensation f for the additional hauL 1879 PRICE The rugged Fielding M Men basketball live walked away with Bear River stake tournament championship Wednesday night T reby defeating the runner-umonton First ward by the decisive score of Garland out shot East Garland in a close game to decide the third and fourth place positions to the tune of 33 to 30 Beaver Dam lost to Tremonton Second while by 32 to 15 Thatcher won from easily Bothwell 15 to Otto Lindermaa received Wednesday of the death of her brother Joseph A Orme of a heart attack near Burley while on his way home to Salt Lake- Mrs word Gus For berg a vacation trip left to A YEAR New Records Set in Beet Campaign Just Ended —— the Former M Men players of the stake picked the all stake team Their selections for lirst tram were Duane Madsen Tremonton First Jay Cullimore Verl Coombs Fielding Veil Kidman Beaver Dam Robert Brough Tremonton First Second team: Eldon Adams Thatcher Clam Archibald East Garland Robert Campbell Garland Clyde Sorensen East Garland and Harding Tremonton Second Special Awards Made The Sportsmanship award went to Beaver Dam Verl Coombs was chosen the outstanding player of the tournament The stake Gleaner Girls’ leaders Valoise Peterson Carma Nielson Cleo Barfus Virginia Shuman and Joyce Romer presented gold basketballs to the first allstake honor team and silver basketballs to the second honor team Stake MIA Wallace Supt Bourne gave Beaver Dam the Sportsmanship award which was a basketball Verl Coombs was the gold medal outstanding player award by Roy Atkinson Fielding will represent the Bear River stake in the division tournament at Weber CoUege gym on Feb 25 26 27 and 28 $200 M MEN NEW ANNOUNCE OFFICERS balloting for next year’s officers in the Bear River in the election of Lowell Simmons Beaver president Clyde Sorenson East Garland vice president Lee Iverson Trfinonlun 2 secretary and treasTremonton urer Ralph Barnes 2 reporter it was announced this w t ek Ballots were cast at the M banquet held two weeks ago Recent M Men stake resulted Bears Ponder Tonight’s Chances A 44 year record tonnage of 20700 tons of beets was - processed at the Garland sugar factory this year reports Orson A in Christensen district manager summing up operations of the local plant of the Utah Idaho Sugar company this wepk To reach this record 21000 tons were brought in to the plant from other areas to go with the 186000 tons produced in the Garland factory district The season’s operations provided enough refined sugar to supply the normal industrial and private requirements for all putv poses of the entire population of the state of Utah wnich amounts to abouFlOO pounds for each of 630000 people Beet Checkj Mailed Beet checks representing a payment of $555 per ton were being mailed Thursday to district growers as the final installment from the company to date to bring total company payments for the 1947 crop to $11555 per ton In addition to this growers will receive approximately $247 per ton on beets delivered from the Production and Marketing Administration processing tax support program The payments are all based on an average sugar content of 15905 The district yield also represented a new record of 19 tons per acre reports Mr Christensen The factory used during the four months run ending last week 31000 tons of coal Over 15000 tons of limerock large quantities of other materials such as coke sulpher bags and other supplies were purchased Mr Christensen also notes that the total freight and transportation bill paid for shipment of beets sugar coal limerock sad all other materials will total about $500000 for the Garland plant while the payroll of the company for the four months operating period at the factory totalled over $450000 By Don Lee Rogers Bear River's Bears will start the second half of region one cage play when they meet the first half champs the Weber Warriors on the local hardwoods Friday The Bear have not been given a chance to win by sports critics but have proved in the past that The Box they do have fight Elder Bees last week gave proof that the "mighty Warriors" are not invincible and the tall Bear River quintet just might have a chance to upset the Weber five Weber is almost to positive gain a berth in the state Class “A" tournament having overpowered Their every region one team closest squeeze came at the hands of the Bees last week the game for Weber ending Bear River’a squad Is now tied in third place with Box Elder two with victories compared to three defeats: Bruin Gardner guard has a total of 44 polnti in five encounters Weber claims the two highest region scorers— Bert Cook who has garnered 74 points for an average of 15 points a 'game and Eddie Hopfenbeck scorer of 47 for the Warriors and' Gardner U points for Bear River These two boys In the first game with Weber ere expected to be the "guns’ of this season Cook scored 13 points the battle This covers salaries of the Instructional Staff but all free text books and educational supplies This covers the keeping up buildings and equipment FIXED CHARGES: Rent and Insurance both fire and industrial are included under this title PLANT: cost of grounds g To assist in understanding “for h what” cash is paid out the followThe small ing “key’ Is submitted letter preceding the amount of money paid to individuals firms indicates for or corporations what the money was paid KEY L This a GENERAL CONTROL: includes Salaries and Expenses of the Board of Education the Superintendent the Clerk and Treasurer LeSchool census J gal serveies Audits and School elections home glen hill NAVY DUTY of March 8 1948 Fielding M Men Cop Stake Meet Mr A Mrs this week on California TIME DISTRIBUTION COUNTY SHOWING FOR SCHEDULES VYIIAT AND TO WHOM MONEY THE WAS PAID OUT DURING ' SCHOOL YEAR OF 194747 as directed by Utah Code 1943 FROM DUMP Hillam Public Bonds outstanding July 1 1946: 1934 Series $ 5600000 1940 Series 5400000 1941 Series 7000000 1942 Series 2000000 58500000 1945 Series Total Bonds outstanding July 1 946 $78500000 Bonds Issued and Sold During None Bonds Redeemed during the year 1934 Series Bonds No 141 to 147 $ 700000 1940 Series Bonds No 37 to 45 900000 1941 Series Bonds No 51 to 60 1000000 1942 Series Bonds No 21 to 25 500000 16 to 30 1945 Series Bonds No 1500000 Total $ 4600000 Redemptions during Total Bonds Outstanding June 30 1947 $73900000 Proceeds from 1945 Series of bonds invested in US Treasury Bonds 2V4 of for use money $60000000 building programs 'pending Earned Interest on Government Bonds $ 2400527 r OPENS NEW BEAUTY SHOP Mrs beautician Ruth Snyder with ten years of successful experience this week announces the opening of a new beauty shop in the former Garland hotel building Altho all equipment is not yet permanently placed Mrs Snyder is ready to make appointments today M Notary BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT AS OF JULY 1 1946 STATEMENT OF BONDS OUTSTANDING and JUNE 30 1947 BOND SALES AND BOND REDEMPTIONS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 1947 it The regular meeting of the Bear River Young Farmers organization was held Monday Feb 2 The meeting was opened by the president Theo Richards who introduced Mr M D Wallace of Provo Mr Wallace spoke on “Soil Fumigation” and its use in controlling Nematode in sugar beets He also discussed uses of DDT and various weed killers Films were shown to illustrate his topics Problems pertaining to Chapter matters were taken care at the meeting also Those interested are reminded that there will be another meeting the first Monday in March The time 7:00 Cecil McNeely Reporter THURSDAT 26 Feeding the children of the schools a noon meal Involved a and was cash item of $131000 second only to the cost of instruction in the list of disbursements That is a lot of money too PROTEST Class FRIDAY Box Elder County School District WITH THE Garland - GARLAND READING OWN at YEAR — No 28 TWENTIETH 192i AUGUST - CAPITAL OUTLAY: This covers costs of land sites new buildings and equipment for either new or old additions to old buildingss and new school buildings buses and library books DEBT SERVICE: Under this title are included interest on either short or long term loans and repayments on loans and bond& AH expenI PROGRAM: ditures in connection with the G I program are charged under this key (The Government 'returns to the district a expenditures made for the G I Program) G INSTRUCTION: not only the ACTIVITIES: COORDINATE atThe costs of compulsory and medical sertendance vices come under this title AGENCIES: AUXILIARY The largest item of expense under this title is the transof pupils to and portation Included here from school also is the expense of transportation involved in taking acpupils to tivities and field trips (School lunch items are also listed under d and appear in the separate section of the under the heading report “School Lunch”) OF SCHOOL OPERATION PLANT: Janitors’ wages and supplies electricity fuel and water are the items in this division MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL W EberT Davis a 163331 Zundel a 2649 96 Ethel Rogers a 949 98 Miss Lenora Miss Roxie Harrop a 150000 V V Christensen a 144000 Phillips f 240000 Hervin Mont Harmon a 4400 00 Norma Jensen b a 420000 295000 C E Smith b 3345 00 Earl Alf L Freemon b 372500 Ferguson b 363900 Sam II Gor-- ! don b 324683 Appold Hansen b Nerwood J Ilycr b 362600 hart NEW BISHOPRIC took selves to TREMONTON FIRST WARD-- It the group ten days to reconcile themhaving a picture taken bat here it i— Big Feed Big Speech Says Farm Bureau Bishop J Edgtr Deakln front center left Reed Giles first counselor and right Marble second counselor Rear Lynn Iverson clerk and Conrad Steffen clerk Will Sell License ' Plates in Valley Dave Reynolds of Illinois director of the National Farm Bureau Federation will be the speaker at the annual banquet and meeting of North Box Elder Farm Bureas members at 'the school high Feb 21 Saturday announces A Dean Capencr local director Mr Reynolds is one ot the Bureau’s most convincing and informative speakers local farm people declare A really supaptuous meal is being arranged for the banquet and some propositions that should be intensely interesting to local members will be taken up says Mr Capener ' motorists are going to to secure their auto without traveling to the county seat again this year it is reported this week The first day for sale of plates in the valley will be Monday Fob 9 at the Utah Power & Light announces office in Tremonton be Valley able Finer Stenquist Tremonton sessor Plans have been announced for a sale of plates at Garland Feb 18 according to Frank Munns deputy assessor in the Garland precinct 247000 J Wayne Johnson b It is urged that tax 'clearance 269800 John Olsen Jr b on cars be obtained Don L Jeppson j 44708 before that and if it is not day if possible Fred Allen j 46666 Edward D done owners should at least have Owen Westen-skoWard j 382763 b 333300 their last fall lax receipts along Frank Stevens DO NOT WASTE WATER with them when they come says b 33- Bunnell b 385600 LeRoy City residents fire requested by 9900 Durrell Hughes b 325100 Mayor White to see that there are Mr Munns E Jorgensen b 323700 G J no- - leaks of city water on their Must Show Plates Charles Norris Larsen j 239575 of license Buves premises For some reason that plates were II Last b 361400 John W bw is not immediately apparent the warned today Evan Green 337400 Floyd Rasmus- state law city water supply is just barely highway parolmanthat able both to meet demands these days requires that on plates be on Continued pe )jRI Bring Your Sweetie To The Dance Garland First and Second wards will join to hold their annual Sweetheart ball next Tuesday evening Eacn ward will present three sweethearts at the dance at which an excellent lioor snow will be an intermission "feature in the wards is invited to attend the registered vehicle one at the iront and one at the back The iront plate cannot be left olf just because the maker of the car has not made a bracket for it Arrest tickets must be issued when oliicers observe only one plate displayed Mr Green warns Motor Scooters Liable Motor scooters also must be registered without fail this year The law requires that theascoot-er- s must bear a license plate the cost of which is $250 Mr & Mrs Don Limb Ogden Wednesday visited In |