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Show THU OGDEN POST ogden CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION WOMENS REALM ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 3.) July 1. 1929 June 30, 1930 Och-n- Jii'w jjorsble Board of Education, . jS' . :?n. 'kh the provisions of Chrpter n, ot Utah, 1917 I submit herewith my anm.nl disbursements of the Board of Education of o.hn year beginning July 1, 1929, and ending Jun 3n, GENERAL FIND RECEIPTS 1&9 1. Hand on July Cub I U.17t).:?ii 423.913.57 Scity Disvct School Taxes Taxes S City District 5,394.96 ' ?. (unty Taxes Forest Reserve Red-mpti- on Sheen Taxes............... f th lt f b tk. f.- to-...-,- j Edith J.itk Mi's. nu l.'At,-- ll! i. li,l ..i-.- Mi. U'n.lr lt'r iiltr a i, Mrs. nwe. t i .. , r Hi,,.;;. .It.lu- it id lit. itaiind u.,k . !;ii at lu-is .,wn.ie, Wcti- - ! I.r-tiu,'.- M r.l!f.:-- f r. Taj i.; The i v U'm!.. . iKtri'it. r. .i: ,1,.... M. B.-il.- , iutVct'lk nursii I i!-,- .r - W.l- - c. 1.ikIi iii,. Hi , ji t M I! ! mill Mrs. . xt i!.c II. aly h.-!tl- Was !h!!,ii, ,j st'i' iiiir tnlne w;.s it 1,620.75 Bank Deposits....... of School Property.. l'itssti;s and ;uir le. 1,356.71 755.75 1.G54.00 387.00 8,8yy.25 .School aer School refunds, N. STOP CHOKING 'ER7 Mrs. . cill Rental Fees Fees Books jrf High School Text Lfl.wnus Receipts fines, ooi text books, etc . - 842.23 250.308.2S 23.llW.28 7,y93.74 Interest and Rental Taxes ujeh School Taxes . Federal and State Appropriations: $ 160.03 Tgurieanisation Fund Vocational Educational Fund 1,460.75 -- ati-i-uc- 1 ja Trtnsient Djgtfict School OB t Mi pliance Jfind Ituli, of San June, niiifiime in Mr-- . G. W. liitliicii tn third if a i 1 tin- wciilv-i'tiu- - li1. .icil ii sl:;u,.s i r ai fair. seiics. nn il;.li suiu-int- 'i lavt'iuier sis were was the Mr. anti Mrs. y, (i mm 11 have retunii'd hmut fn.sn a t:uati'ii trip grade to the iit.nhwest. 211.59 limimr tin ir ah seme. Miss Belly Cunneil was the June 30, 1930 1DRAFT DISBURSEMENTS Activities Ite Agencies f of Property: and Care i 1 17,131.43 532,910.39 1,751.59 5,155.51 $50, 692.08 27,069.24 Operation Maintenance I Charges Service' (Excluding 77,761.32 3,749.31 40,196.15 89,205.66 Sinking Fund) Outlay totaling $161,000.00 were received from of Commerce and repaid during Loans totaling $20,000.00 have been received These notea are out- Ogden State Bank. on June 30, 1930. Bank OGDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL SINKING FUND RECEIPTS 1, f Balance Cash on Hand 1929 $ SO, 1930 inclusive: j 1,1929 June District School Taxes 1,686.37 City City Ogden Ogden Special 16,227.99 589.33 32.25 227.22 District Redemption Taxes County Taxes Bank Deposits interest on Quick Starting one of the PEP quartet Oria-w'ul- No need to abuse your motor any more For the new by excessive choking. toPep 88 gives you quicker-startinmore speed gether with faster pick-uand power and less carbon and sul- DISBURSEMENTS p, Salt Lake City, Utah Premium account refunding of $163,000.00 4 bonds dated July 1, 1919 and $100,000.00 -- 5 bonds dated' July 1. 1920, for $263,000.00 4 bonds dated June 1, 1930 $ 15,959.25 i JO, 1930 Balance Cash on Hand 2,803.91 & Co. rt Pep boys: FAST phur. riCK-U- P Get a load of this new motor fuel and go easy n the choking. Even on very cool mornings, the quickstarting features of PEP 88 will sur- I prise fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Koddis and daughter, Augusta, of Marshfield, Wis who have lieen the guests of l)r. and Mrs. R. II. Prindle, have departed for the Pacific coast Mrs. Charles E. Saxton and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kilfoy, of Pueblo, $ 18,763.16 Colorado, arrived Wednesday to be 1 the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles IV. K. Saxton at their home in Kays-- I ville. Mrs. James A. Howell departed Tuesday night for Baker City, where she will attend the department convention of the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Howell, who is national of the western division, spent last week in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and at Provo. During the month she will attend conventions at Sacramento, California; Hawthorne, Nevada; Aberdeen, Wash.; Noagles, Ariz.; Gallup, N. M., and Trinidad, Colo. National Commander O. L. of the American Legion, who attended the recent Legion convention in Provo, spent Sunday in Ogden with department commander and Mrs. R. L. Olsen. Miss Helen Ilarlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ilarlin, is spending her vacation in southern California with relatives. She will be joined next week by her mother and sister, Miss Viola Ilarlin. The party will return together late in the month. Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stranquist have returned from a short vacation spent in Yellowstone park. Complimenting Miss Nell Driggs, of Los Angeles, who is spending the summer months in Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, and Mrs. Kenneth Tripp, of San Jose, California, who is the guest of Mr. Tripps parents, Mr. and Mrs. en- $263,000.00 G. W. Tripp, Miss Jeanette Leek CsBklulh ! f lac III klk IMmr tlfanU IH fuliIMt terleaa rail SPEEDY POWER PKP M MM-- ta I a aaaaaal iroHrllmmwwf ail iimt rlraiaala.VahM kllla la kick. Mara aillra err you. Head in to the nearest filling station for im- displaying the PEP sign . proved motor performance 1 1930. Here arc the other g, I 29, tr commands house guest nf her i , Mr, t'luiciui William tiusnn-1Airs. Walker I'liet'siumi has a her truest for several weeks, her sister, $767,861.36 Mrs. I.uuis Fernald, uf Unker t'ity, Ore. Mrs. Ada (iriswuhi retariii-from France. On .luiie 16 Mrs.Sundayd sailed fnin Meiitreul with group of CJuld Star mothers and wives who made the pilgrimage to the American cemeteries in France. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Ilollings-- I worth are spending the week in Chi cago where Mr. Hollingsworth is at tending the nutting of the Uniform Laws association. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Anderson land son, Richard, and daughter, Margaret, are vacationing in Yellowstone park and Jackson Hole. James DeVine, Jr., son of Mr. am Mrs. James H. DcYinc, left Wednes day for Agate Beach, California, where he will be the guest of Ashue Bush, who was recently hi guest a Idlewild in Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Abbott am Mr. and Mrs. Ileher Scowcroft, Jr. are motoring through the Pacific northwest and the Canadian rockies having departed last Saturday. Miss Nedra Bridge, of Provo, 18,7G3.1G I spending the week with her cousin Miss Viola Ilarlin, 1019 Twtnty .'i-t- $747,676.40 20,184.90 callaa. CLEAN ft DRY la Ptl M Sraaa-laalr 1 lack I aa aiark rarkraa. rClaarr It Crr. aaC caa-ali- lala arr-vra- all 1 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT - -- ids, denomination $1,000.00 each, dated October 1, 1920, due in 20 years, optional after 10 interest at rate of 5 $ 75,000.00 per annum denomination $1,000.00 each, dated April 1,1921, due in 20 years, optional after 10 years, Tens, i Bonds, at rate of 5 interest i per annum 125,000.00 denomination $1,000.00 each, dated Bonds, Au-p- st in 20 years, optional after 10 at rate of 5 per annum 75,000.00 i Bonds, denomination $1,000.00 each, dated October 1, 1921, due in 20 years, optional after 10 Jesrs, interest at rate of 5 75,000.00 per annum.. founding Bonds, denomination $1,000.00 each, "ted July 1, 1922, due in 20 yearn, without op of prior payment, interest at rate of 4 1, 1921, due Tetri, interest pr annum founding Bonds, denomination $1,000.00 each, wed June 1, 1927, due in 20 years, optional 10 years, interest rate of 4 per an- - 50,000.00 at Bonds, number famation $1,000.00 each, dated in 20 years, optional on any upon 30 days published t st rate of 4 per annum founding 63 Iw to June 1, 1930, inclusive, 165,000.00 de- June 1, 1930, interest pay- - . notice, inter- 263,000.00 the following bonds were bonds as listed in above re-tof- ar $263,000.00, 4 tot: denomination $1,000.00 each, dated July due in 20 years, optional after 10 years, .'. Sftot at rate of 4 $163,000.00 per annum ".denomination $1,000.00 each, dated July 1820, due in 20 years, optional after 10 i11. interest at rate of 5 per annum 100,000.00 VU19, I Nos. iJJ Boden-hame- Urn mount Nos. AUXILIARY AGENCIES Salaries Librarians Library Books (all schools) 60 161-20- inclusive of the issue of 0 Transportation of pupils bonds, dated July 1, 1919. of $1,061.50 was paid for each of 201-30- Recreation July 1, f Superintendent of Schools! Super-ifjjtoi- ts Clerk dT Board of Education, Assistant and Treasurer of Board J?.8 f Education S?8 Education Superintendent. gj cJs lpA1 Mos-telie- Madison Avenue.. 299.70 870.00 School swimming 2Mho fall. Sweet peas and pink roses were the attractive decorations used on the supper table, and in the rooms were tall baskets of gladioli and asters. One hundred guests were in attendance. Mem. Bennett, mother of the Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bennett, enter- hostess, and Mri. Robert Anderson, tained at a dancing party and buffet mother of the honored guest assisted supper Wednesday evening at the Og in entertaining the guests. 720.03 bonds, institutes and entertainments.. Payment of Bonds Chase National Bank count refunding issue Interest on Bonds Interest on Loans Refunds taxes ac- $ 203.75 37,875.04 1,907.01 210.35 - U.220.97 3,315.10 ;; Iind 0,0iw.99 Equipment, new Buildings:. Heating, lighting, plumbing and electricity Furniture Instructional Apparatus Other Equipment 572.23 901.25 - 0,7j 0,! GRAND TOTALS (for 532,910.39 Spate 1i51j9 1,751.59 "eMySchooI. rear of High $ 77,761.32 lot School for Rifle Range Insurance Assessments on stock Weber Company Contingencies and Contributions v,'j $ 387.50 2,634.43 Water - Depository M $ 813.55 3,310.25 42.57 2,585.09 r t 6,781.46 :'l . 'M $1,302.03 1,023.76 1,138.51 3,464Jft) $767,8606 Vi STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF WEBER Viola M. Clancy, being first duly sworn, deposes and saya that she is the Clerk of the Board of Education, of Ogden, Utah; that she has prepared the above statement and that same contains a true and correct report of the receipts and disbursements of all moneys by the said Board of Education, during the school year beginning July 1, 1929. and ending June 30, 1930. Signed: VIOLA M. CLANCY, SsihscrilMxl and sworn to before me this 25th day of July, 1930. Signed: HARMON B. BARTON. S Totals Operation and Maintenance Adams-Ave.- , 4,453.31 72,503.24 750.00 1,25335 ' 27.009.24 2720 Equipment, old buildings: Furniture Instructional Apparatus Other Equipment . 89,205.66 Z04.30 of Furniture Repair and Replacement of Other Equipment and Replacement Repair ,$495,558.10 5,122.50 689.64 Office, Supplies, etc 8,579.28 Lk. Books (furnished to pupils) toiMifii cTex 10,713.28 Supplies 678.33 V rirement Exercises and Exhibits.-- .2,032.05 Instruction vlcllneous Expenses of 9,537.21 wnool Text Books sale to pupils) ..... ...... ................ .......... ... ... ..... . Architects Sqiary Improvement of grounds J2.S9 Upkeep of Grounds, Landscaping, " Fences, Playgrounds of Buildings Repair Repair and Replacement of Heating, lighting and Plumbing Equipment used Repair and Replacement of Apparatus ............. New Buildings 10,536.07 .nllilMAS 40,196.15 CAPITAL OUTLAY MAINTENANC- E- . $ enter the University of Utah this 3,749.31 50,692.08 SuPervEOrB an ACTIVITIE- SInspection and Nurse Service den Gulf and Country club in honor of Miss Marjorie Anderson, who will DEBT SERVICE 1,1306 $ 17,131.43 WncicSta. go; Mrs. Walter Biddle, Mrs. Ixic D. Turner, Mrs. George M. French, Mrs. Claude Purry, Mrs. Herman Fetscher, W. Mrs. Harold Fornoff, Mrs. I Overstreet, Miss Pauline Bohn, of Nampa, Idaho, Miss Margaret Short of Murray, and Mrs. Arthur Perkins of Oakland, Calif. Miss Kcwpie Bennett, daughter of 4,071.16 Education Expense automobiles Board of away hauling towel service, Miscellaneous ashes, etc 617.03 201.39 ; account injuries employees rtjtoeous Expense attorneys, advertising, tochernCPak tertained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening at the Green fjahles tea room. The guests were seated at one The decorations were long table. pink roses and snap dragons in a bowl in the center of the table, while at either end were pink ta;ers in crystal holders. Covers were laid for Miss Driggs, Mrs. Tripp, Miss Clara Patterson, Miss Flora Wilson, r, Miss Grace Jennings, Miss Rosa Miss Melva Overstreet, Chica leieununn 441.28 jPjosation SS?0. Ogden Gasoline & Oil Co. Light and Power Janitors Supplies Light and Janitor m snd Maintenance Office Building and House-2- 416 Distributed by $ 12,461.00 Supplies and Postage Expense r, $1,958.72 2,112.44 Fue,Coal Election rflupment Salt Lake City, Utah OPERATION and Building Wages of Janitors, Engineer, $ Custodian nation, iFuel,P"one8, and A Product of Utah Oil Ilefining Co. 5,155.51 Secretary, Members of Board of m Gives WINGS to your motor PROVISION AND CARE OF PROPERTY KgMTION lnt GASOLINE 1920. DETAILED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS T Washington pool, etc. inclusive of the issue 0 bonds dated At any Pep pump n, vice-preside- nt f mount of $1,059.75 was paid for each of .toh Nos. inclusive of the issue of iJJul0-- 4 bonds, dated July 1, 1919. mount of $1,061.50 was paid for each of 38-1- Ore-Igo- Qet Pep 88 7.35 Notary Public. Residing at Ogden, Utah. Commission expires March 7, 1931. ' , i, ' i h j .' i. c . i . ' , . |