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Show T Satfl rn? Thursday, November f. Ix 19C: Mr. :iml Mrs. X. A. J nn-Sail Lake visitors on SiiiKl.iy. K. r' . !)i s a..eiinl our li':il rcjili'rs .:is u disturbed l.isi liy on his windnw t f t lie tbodvlil it was liis lnMiilcuucr in ,i day curlier t tm ii m loiliilc rrmn th West Tlntir uiiiunl.iiiis. ' verv Mrs. Gilbert Suinlcr-ii- ii .i entertained Hie club on Thursday even in it of last week hies were arranged fur .'.on' and prizes won hy Mrs. Chester Snnvi, 1 k plc:i-.-aatl- Van Viisdalc. nui-id.i-tk- in. Col-- I : ; tnr. 1 I e a . Korsc ll.iiinaii Mrs reliiiiied rail, ill hiisiii.'ss ti :p lo ill Si! el I'lV Wil'e , & of Spanish Fork is visldtu hue. the Cii.-s- t Mr and Mrs lia.id Kiisseii, Jr Mr and Mis r U Simps. m r.i'i'.l j IToVO .isitol's ' V. ' of yrs of nil A - k ; . u J. i. I . I delii'loils lillirlicun w as served. covers lie Inc, laid for the lowing: Mrs. John Kranke, Mrs. Ernest Slid weeks. Mrs Inmald lt.sk, Mrs. Jieapli Hales, Mrs. I'hester Know, Mrs. Alvin (IreenliaU'h. a ini Mrs. Ilert Van Ausdale. ! li.-- r I I y A , t ' IV. I first. Mrs. Alvin Greeiihakh. sen. ml ISert M I filcsd.iv of last week . I.i ini Sn f..r seine i i ini' Vi' ail.) Mis W. II I'luier of i iiMlir!i'i Willi (lie X.illl all Ji-Fok spoilt Sunday at Silver Spaiiisli I' e.ll llep.i llieli t ll.lS am pit'll ll vuesls at lie home of Mrs C similar pnsitnni uh one of the i: i :ips(n Provo liusiot's, ho. i is Mr Sutlor Willian. Morgan. sui of Mr. aid land's home was in I'r.ivo prrvi'.us Mrs. V II. Mclieth. is now at the to his i'iii !o ini'll' in this iiy Mr. and Mrs. John liatlev left on llolv 'loss llnspiial at Salt l.ake from a serious attack of Wednesday, hv auto, fur soul hern pntMiiiioiiia which followed ail injure i 'alifoi ilia. The dip was iii.nle willi ..hull the oiina mail leivived at t li. a viev III heliefilliim Mrs. liallev's lion ItlosHom mine. He was injured, lea h, wliiih has liei'ii pool' for hut at 'he not some time, mid Mr dalle) Is lillie apparent!) a few ilavs later develoiied and soon lo i.i Xiireka, pneumonia. When sent to Salt l.akw I a Mrs. Gulley wiili foin ia M.ral days a,o his condition whs Miile serious hut he is now mil of, d.iic-er-. Mr. and Mrs. Mclletli have h. en at Salt l.ake n.ost of the week Illll. Iri-rill- aad Mrs. mu; i!;e lik.' e I Sale ell dill- - ami lele-- t .ll'iili'J s. ill'.; in in Jehi.si.n I'lidav .iiiil S.il cvt-iiiii- tick-lin- Salt ..I l.il hf no1', after I iv.r ii'v hjs S a I'.ni'.i li v s nl .ii Page 7 S M s;iipon. of I'avsitn. w.ts in il l'i'K.i on a slmtt visit on r.iesda1'. Nevs? 201 (mic of THE EUREKA REPORTER t .1 . I . Mrs. Frank Huron delightfully entertained members of the "5H0" 'club ut her home on Saturday after-- : noon. In the card plating prizes were won hy Mrs Metier Jones, first i I and Miss Iola Jensen consolation dainty luncheon was served.' Anion those present were: Mrs. ll.i A. Wilkins. Mrs. I). J. Kussell. Jr.. Mrs. J. Kay Sorensen. Mrs. Ileher! Jones. Mrs. Joseph Fullenhaeh and Mrs. .Veil U'llare. Special truest were Miss Izola Jensen and Mr. I., Vest. Head Schrainm-Johnsonad in this week's paper then get your share of the bargains in toilet :irtides and drugs. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris terfained at a very pleasant party on' evening of last week In. ' Wednesday honor of Mrs. Morris' sister. Miss Myrtle Duncan, and lleed Iett. whose wedding was solemnized st Xephi on Saturday. Games were a feature of the evening, followed hy a delicious luncheon. The tables were attractively decorated in Hallowe'en colors Those enjoying the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iett, Mr. ictor I'ett. Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. John Kenchie, M. and Mrs. F.lmer Duncan, Mis Myrtle Duncan, Keed I'ett, Perry Reesley and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris. The old time doctor who chased ambulances for patients now has a son who pick up an occasional poisoning case hy following the bootleggers around. of the Tlntir High Member School Glee Club gave a splendid program in the auditorium of the John school on Friday morning. Naylor, who is president of the club, was in charge of the program. Several number were given by the on tire chorus and vocal solos were rendered by Carlyle Lewis and Fat. May. Martin Fennell and Hex Hickman with readings and each favored Thomas Trythall, Jr., gave a trumpet solo. Two selections were given hy jthe club quartette, rmnposisl of Ed May. Carlyle I.ewls. Charles Lornn and John Naylor. President John Naylor gave a history of the glpe club from its beginning three years ago. The progrum was thoroughly enjoyed hy students and patrons alike. Next Friday's assembly will be in charge of the Girls' Glee Club. i X 's - he ii fee at wlthii Real comfort for all three ' ' en-j.- i i the most pleasing seating arrangement of any car in 1921 8.) the world . . . another reason mmoth ' argali Frank i j t ! . I .1 IA i i ears I j for the sweeping demand for the New Buick! t Therds ample room in Buick' s uide seats for three adults . . Comfort unparalleled in the automobile world! f WITH MASTERPIKCK BODIES BY flSHIB it o v When Better Automobile v T o e ts - Buick W .1 gold-braide- d, million dollars to produce. Star Theatre, Monday and Tuesday I Telluride Motor Co. I d Warm, throbbing, mighty. A love story with Von Stroheim, a handsome, hard-living- . Austrian prince. Dissolute, Scores of sweethearts. An expert woman-chase- r to whom each pretty girl is a Simple-hearteAnd beautiful new plaything. innocent. Her life is Fay Wray. poverty-stricken- , drab. To her Von Stroheim is the glittering, handsome prince of her dreams, awakening a love she has never before known. A fierce, terrific love to her. To him a game. Dont miss seeing this great production which took three years time and two I it Are Ituili ill liiiilil Them. I More people would probably go In I See "Kxce liaggage.'' the best Cupid plays I he role of refen-- In u Hirillinn romance of the prize ring. for fishing, if they could find some, picture William Haynes ever made, See "The Count of Ten hi the Sl tr, way to get unglrt worm without dig-- . It's at the Star, Sunday. giu-- f for l linn . Imilglit. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ganser are e a thrilling story "Me Gangster, well known Kureka lady two spot from her husband's of the underworld hv Charle Fran-- , and a cl Cot1, will be the big attraction at clothe last night -- a five-spthe Star, Friday. A ot ten-spo- t. Annual Report of the Tintic School District for the Period from July ANM'AL ItKlOItT OF RECEIPTS AM) IHSRlltSE.ME.VTS FROM Jl'LY 1, IDU7. TO JINK IP), ID2S RKCEI1TS DISBURSEMENTS Balance on Hand, July 1, 1927 ) 1,714.50 GENERAL CONTROL (ADMINISTRATION) State School Land Interest anil Rental .7.281.(0 Salary and Expense of 37.270.15 $ 1,305.25 Stale District School Fund Board Member 861.00 State High School Fund Salary and Expense of District School Fund 79.954,42 4,523.00 Superintendent 388.29 Interest Earned Salary and Expense of 248.43 Forest Reserve Fund 1.640.00 Clerk and Treasurer CO. 40 Chief Cons. Dividend Office Expenses Printing 10.000.00 Notes I'npald 132.94 and Stationery 8.43 Telephone and Telegraph All other Receipts 172.20 .... 1, I rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby hoy. The youngster put to an appeurance at their home on Friday morning of lust week. 1927, to June 30, 1928 TINTIC SCHOOL DIHTKUT AS OF JUNE IP), 10IM. ASSETS LIABILITIES ff.21M.0A $ Accounts Payable Operating Fund Surplus Note Payable Accounts Receivable: 585.42 Accrued lnteret on Note State High School Fund 400 00 Accrued Bond Interest State Fund Vocational Education 1,047.28 Taxes Receivable Juab County Operating Fund Surplus 1.200.00 Bonds Outstanding, Series 1920 Chief Consolidatwi Mining Stock 3.800.00 Text Hooks Matured Rond No. 35 Series 1912 3.800.00 Interest on Matured Rond Supply Inventories 7.17. SO Capital and Rond Fund Surplus Prepaid Insurance BALANCE SHEET $ 93.83 10,000.00 21.47 411.47 7,278.39 25,000.00 1,000.00 25.00 223,213.10 INSTRUCTION Salaries of Teachers 70.516.13 2,878.02 4.067.59 and Supervisors Free Text Books School Supplies Sundry School Expense (84.82 AUXILIARY AGENCIES Salary of Librarian 750.00 375.99 3,800.00 Library Book Transportation OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT 7.392.50 Wages of Janitors 887.79 Janitors' Supplies 1.289.43 Water, Lights and Power 4.719.38 Fuel .... OF SCHOOL PLANT 4,098.34 FIXED CHARGES 842.39 Insurance CAPITAL OUTLAY Furnishings and Apparatus .. 6.432.46 DEBT SERVICE 5.000.00 Redemption of Bonds 1,383.44 Interest on Bonds 677.67 Interest on Loans MAINTENANCE Repairs and Maintenance .... 78,146.56 4.925.99 School Sites and School Furniture Manual Training Physical Culture Cooking Utensils Library Books 228,557.35 17,358.73 652.40 71.33 94.41 1,477.88 plus interet 1,025.00 Buildings and Apparatus Machinery and Tools and Athletic Goods .. ... Cash in Hands of National City Ifcink, to pay Bond No. 35 of 1912 issue, 14.289.10 TOTAL ASSETS $249,239.10 . . .1129.787.40 8249.238.10 4.098.14 842.39 STATE OF UTAH. COUNTY OF JUAB, aa: I, Geneva Higglnnon, first duly sworn, depose and says that I am the duly elected and qualified and 6.432.46, acting rlerk of the Board of Education of the Tintic School District, that 1 prepared the foregoing statement of the Receipts and Dlsbursementa, and that It Is a full, true and rorreet accouut of all money received and disbursed by the said Board of Education, during the school year ended June 30, 1928. GENEVA IIIGG1NSON, Clerk, Tintic School Dlatrlrt. 7.061.11 BALANCE ON HAND AT END OF YEAR TOTAL RECEIPTS. INCLUDING BALANCE ON HAND JULY 1, 1927 TOTAL LIABILITIES 6.218.06 6,218.04 Operating Fund TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS INCLUDING BALANCE ON HAND. JULY 1. 1928 ..1129,787.40 ' . I ss e & 9 t T a 0 c 9 0m k 9K s a o eS I ft Ia ao be e k k A JQ u h Eh S |