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Show FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION NORTH MJMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 80, 1170 1887,101.18 51.50 Contingent Fund ...... Hubert Foust Freestyle Sales Co. . The Full well Motor Products Garrett Book Company Gaylord Library Sip- plies Geary's Conoco General Electric Supply G. M. C. Truck and $180,975.18 .................... 18,240.00 Net Balance Accounta G. Ferre and Son 3648 Inc Fife Rock Products Co. 116.00 Joseph W. Foster . . . 72.00 F. $887,180.88 86,185.48 Outitandlng Warrant Receivable Total Maintenance and Operation Recreation Government Immunity Act ..... 4 Total M. end O Capital Outlay Food Service - Total Receipt Including Accurals: Local Taxea State and Federal Source Miscellaneous School Food Service ........ $197,815.18 .......$ 11,051.90 8,881.48 4,588.91 .. ........ 29,358.27 184.134.79 8,828.18 ....$197,215.18 ......4362,088.59 199,818.08 14,968.08 88,890.98 .... $813,77649 Administration Instructions Health Service Pupil Transportation Operation of School Plant ..... Maintenance of School Plant Fixed Charges Community Service Other Education Programa .... Capital Outlay School Food Service 274,88491 183.72 2944741 43454.05 441.30 28449 420100 37,041.73 $ ... 3040 75.00 8,37842 .... 34475.89 1411.09 48488.41 5,87745 $ 92,997.85 Total Total Expenditure plus Balance on Hand $812,776.89 There Is an obligation to the State Board of Education of approximately $18,000.00 to $18,000.00 due to the decrease In A. D. A. in school year 1969-7Also Included in this fund U which is still out $2485.28 of accounts receivable for 1968-8standing. 53L25 Maney Paid Out in excess of Arthur Bond 3343 to whom: Murcy Boyer $25.00 and Brigham Young UniverAJtA. Spring Special712.00 34.50 sity ists 5944 Bristow's 86.73 A. B. Dick Builders Componeuts 52.00 Ace. Auto Supply Co. . 5844 Supply Allen Jones Insurance 202.19 Inc Bullocks 3,342.00 Agency 354.94 Burroughs Corp All Makes Typewriter 12540 Calderwood Hazel 37.50 Co California Test Bureau 15047 46.00 Aloma Repair Service Carpenter Paper Co. of K Rug Cleaners . . 100.00 741.97 Utah 4,084.98 Als Mercantile 142.00 Adv Card Sign American Linen Supply 40.93 American Oil Company 58.11 Carolina Biological 172.73 Supply American Optical Co. . 27.90 782.52 Certified Lab. Inc American Paper and SupChester Products Inc... 298.90 48.00 ply Co 52J7 Ted H. Chidester 33.33 Lynette Anderson 245.98 Children Press Atlantic and Pacific City Welding and Rad- 1,393.15 Fisheries 30.00 lator Atlantic Richfield Co.. 1,839.86 1,867.06 Coalville, City Athletic Equipment Sup- 40.00 Harold G. Clark Color Tile Supermarts 9640 9 .... .... Connecticut Mutal Life 24040 Ins 8340 C. B. Copley Agency 1,19240 C. B. Copley Crandall-Walk- er Motor 198.48 . 35649 Crane Supply Co. Dansle, EUett and Ham- 100.00 mill Davis Commodity Ac443J2 count 5040 Daynes Music Co 56.96 Clive Despaln 86.78 Gladys Dearden 7540 .. E. N. Denos Deseret Book Co. . 76443 Director of Internal Revenue 41,54240 49442 Dixon Paper Co The Economy Co. . . . 34547 Educators Mutual Ins. 12,596.40 ... ...... ... Educational Marketing Re. Educators Progress ............ 32345 50.00 Co Kem Manufacturing ....... Corp. . . Winston Larsen . . . Layton Construction Co 21748 608.72 113,62745 2,160.91 Lovinger Les Olson Co 112.55 Logan Manufacturing 37.58 Co Lyons and Carahan, 160.18 Inc Me Gregor Magazine 279.60 Agency McGraw-Hi- ll Book Co. 83.25 Ben Malan, Inc 828.00 Midwest Shop Supplies 143.08 Monroe 60.00 Moore Business Forms Inc 64244 Moore Motor Co. 2,882.50 Morgan School Dis- ... trict 2,905.40 Morgan Typewriter Co 1,384.00 Mountain Fuel Supply Co 8,229.46 Mountain States 66J7 Supply Mountain States . Telephone Nasco West Nathaniel Dame and 2,29046 183.40 193.94 Co 38.40 National Chemsearch National School Board 216.00 Assoc Newspaper Agency 166.40 Corp Northeastern Ut. Multi Dist 7,16840 North Summit Contin289.45 gent Fund North Summit School 71340 Food Sev North Summit High ...... School Ogden Desk and Office 15145 Sipply Orson H. 38143 386.06 Gygl Co. .. . Jane Persons Alliens Phillips Porter-Walto- .... n's 18244 90.00 33.95 70.00 6440 79.75 Randon House School and Lib. Raymonds House of 344.95 ........ Meats ......... Rees David Ward Rees Relco Company 475.92 173.35 .... Responsive Corp. .... Restaurant and Store 12340 Equipment W. Reynolds Co. 456.68 Enverou-me- J. 4540 nt 788.81 32J0 6140 Robert and Anderson 4640 Inc Robinson Bros. Ditch 14649 Co Ward J. Roy lance . . 12040 R. R. Bowker Co. . . 34.51 43.25 SJLA The Salt Lake Hard- ware NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Summit County, State of Utah, the entire year throughout 89 as evidenced by UWC 21906(35-3980- ). The wate r has been diverted from a well, 50 ft. deep at a point N. 2300 ft. E. 550 It. from W 14 Cor. Sec. 33, TIN, R7E, and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15 for domestic purposes of 5 families, of 40 cattle, within NW 14 NW 14 Sec. 33, TIN, R7E. of Hereafter, 045 sec.-f- t, 6-- in. ng h 42.73 Scientific Science Research Associates School Service Co. . Sears, Roebuck and Co. . . . . ...... .... Glen Slddoway Ross E. Slddoway . . Ray Simister 31J6 76.40 53.98 249J6 58.86 88040 Simister Insurance 62.00 Agency Sinclair Oil Corporation Skyline Sales Co. . . Lorengo Smith and ........ State Safe gun handling and res- pect for property are Just as important now as they are dur- deep, well No. 8 is a well, 100 ft. deep at points: Well Q) W. 660 It. N. 330 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 4; Well (20 E. 2140 ft. from W 14 Cor. Sec. 3; Well (3) E. 600 ft. S. 200 ft. from N 14 Cor. Sec 10; Well (4) W. 900 ft. S. 330 ft. from N 14 Cor. Sec. 10, Well (5) N. 20 It. W. 1340 from SE Cor. Sec. 4; Well (6) N. 637 ft. W. 900 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 5; Spring Q) E. 700 ft. N. 70 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 11; Spring (2$ N. 30 ft. W. 1980 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 15; all points in T2N, R10E, and used for domestic purposes of 300 families within Secs. 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 and 15, Education Standard Optical Co. J. Emerson Staples . The State Insurance 56.56 152.99 55.40 .... .... 6148 Westlnghouse 15640 W. H. Bints Company 29.94 Marsell B. Williams Rex W. Williams and 7145 Sons Robert Williams, Usf 7340 and G. 6540 F. C. Wilson Wilson Products Co. . 138.52 ........ 13745 Wolfes Wholesale Sporting . Young Electric Sign. 118.51 66443 Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, on or before October 3, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert 13945 21744 Co Z.C.M.L 16640 NOTICE 2542 District United Scientific 43040 Company U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Utth-IdaSchool 17746 Plus Plan B Hospitalisation and Surgery with extendsd benefits for each U. E. A. member and family. Also group term life Insurance in the amount of $5,000. $1,000 group term life Insurance for each member of the family may be obtained for an additional 50c per month. 'I, J. Emerson Staplea, Clerk of the North Summit School District certify that the foregoing statement of Receipts and Disbursements and Schedules la a full, true and correct account of money received and dkbureed during the fiscal year ending June 10, 1970. J. EMERSON STAPLES, Clerk. 30.00 ho Statu of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE SALT l.AKK CITY September 119.90 Dear Fellow Citizens 1.767.52 1, 1970 8 IS THE DAY VOTE TO CREDITORS of DAVID CARL concentrates the mixture for bettor burning, Estate BIRCH Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at CO John S. Boy-de- n, Attorney, 315 East 2nd South, Suite 604, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 8th day of December, AJD., 1970; Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions power, removal. Add -- wide spaced twin-rin- g piston, closer cylinder totarance, greeter airflow TkeS ef reeding the Hett Ceme In end run HemeUte "Heml" Saetaryeunetf Utah Code Annotated of 5, 1953, and with proper verifica75-9-- tion as required therein. Wilda Birch, Executrix of the Estate of David Carl Birch. Published in The Summit County Bee Sept. 3, 10, Kamas Valley Lumber Co. i KAMAS, UTAH and 17 24,1970. 1 CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT PROCEDURE A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XXIII, SUCTION 1, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE AND CONSTITUTITON PROVIDING THE METHOD TOR REVISION OF AN ENTIRE ARTICLE. Be it retainer by the Leg Mature of the Slate of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houtet voting in favor theretwo-thin- li 1st District Utah of: Paid Political Adv. by Blair R. Franck It Section 1. Amend article. ie proposed to amend Ar- ticle XXIII, Section 1, o! the conatitution of the State of Utah to rend as follows: s rli-ctr- In-r- Section 3. Effective INCOME TAX BY REFERENCE 1, 1971. two-third- A sion. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed umcndiiu-n- l to the electors or the State A JOINT RESOLUTION of Utuh ut the next general PROPOSING IX) AMEND election in tin- - manner proARTICLE VI. SECTION vided liy law. 22 OF THE (X)NSTITIJ. TION OF THE STATE Section 3. If adopted hy OF UTAH, RELATING the electors of this slate, this TO THE PASSAGE amendment shall lake effect AND AMENDMENT OF on January I, 1971. IAWS; AND PROVIDING FOR PASSAGE date. If adopted by the electors of (his slate, this amendment shall take effect on January PROPOSITION Section 1. Method of amending articles. Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in either house of s the legislature, and if of all the members elected to each of the two houses, shall vote in favor thereof, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their resective journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the legislature shall cause the same to be published in at least one news-Wo- r in every county of the state, where a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding the at next general election, which time the said amendment or amendments shall he admitted to the electors of the stale for their approval or rejection, and if a majority of the electors voting thereon shall approve the same, such amendment or c PROPOSITION NO. 3 law. NO. 2 RESIDENCY FOR VOTING PROPOSITION NO. Stale of lllali." No hill or Joint Resolution shall In passed, except with the assent of (he majority of all to each the memln-rhouse of the legislature, and read three after it has times. Tin-- vote unin the final passage of all lulls shall In-by yeas and nays; and no law shall he revised or amended bv reference to its title only; hut the act as revised. or section as amended, shall In- - reenacted and published at length. The Legislature, in any law imposing income taxes may define the amount on, in rcsM-c- t to, or hy which the taxes are imposed or measured, hy refers any provision of Section 3. If adopted by ence to of tin- - United States the electors of this slate, this same may In- - or amendment shall take effect as theeffective at any linn- - or on January 1, 1971. from time to time and may or iircserilte exceptions to nny such provitin-law- Section 2. Proposed amendment. The secretary of state is directed to submit thin proiosed amendment to the elertors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by AND AMENDMENT OF LAWS IMPOSING A TAX OR TAXES RY IX) THE REFERENCE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING IX) AMEND ARTICLE IV, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITU- TION OK THE STATE OK UTAH. RELATING Be it retolwd by the I. 'IX) THE STATE RESIof the Stale of Utah, DENCE REQUIREMENT of all membert FOR QUALIFICATION IX) VOTE AND RKDUC- - elected to each of the two ING IT 'IX) SIX MONTHS. houtet luting in favor there- two-thir- of: Be it rvtolved by the Section 1. It is pniHisrd of the State of Utah, amend Article VI, Section to meinhert of all (Inelected to each of the two 22 of the Constitution of folhoutet voting in fainr there- state of Utah to rend as lows: of: e tuv-thir- Section 2. The enacting Section 1. It is priiioNcd of every law shall clause Section amend Article IV, (o it enacted by the legis2 of the Constitution of (Inthe State of Utah." state of Utah to read as fol- lature ofsuch luws ns muy Except lows: by the vote of the Every citixrn of the United electors as provided in subyears of division 2 section 1 of this States, twenty-on- e age or over, who has been a article, and such laws shall legal resident of this state begin as follows, Be it enfor six months and of the acted hy the ieople of the e In- better exhaust triple exhaust porta, six reed flow directing intake valve plus separate Idle Intake system, top guided con. rod, creased amendments shall become county for 60 days next preceding any election, shall be part of this constitution. entitled to vote in the elecThe revision or amendment tion, except that in a presiof an entire article or the dential election year addition of a new article to who make proof nl this constitution may be pro- residence in proicr this state for 30 amendment as a single posed day immediately preceding and may be submitted to the the last voter registration electors as a single question day may register and vote or proposition. Such amend- for a president and a ment may rrlnte to one subof the United ject, or any number of sub- States only. jects, and may modify, or reSection 2. The secretary peal provisions contained in other articles of the constitu- of state is directed to subtion, if such provisions are mit this proiMsed amendgermane to the subject mat- ment to the elertors of the ter of the article being re- Stale of Utah at the next vised, amended or being pro- general election in the manner provided by law. posed as a new article. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State For CONGRESS Homelitee new nt : lishing the folloiving Propositions, which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition ire have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 3, 1970. Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State Legislature has caused to be placed before yon, I urge that each of you study the text of the Piwjmsitions in full. I urge yon to consult with your friends, neighbors and iocal civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. TUESDAY CANDIDATE for Chain Saw Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution 67.92 DEMOCRATIC DIRECT DRIVE Homl Englno "Homi-Head- " 2143.59 U.CJX 21005 AUTO POWERFUL: 106.79 Transport Clenlngs . . 46.44 308.65 T. V. Specialists . . . and N.E.A. U44., Uinta County School HOL1ELITE STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit County Bee, on August 20, 27, and Sept. 3, 1970. Equip- ment The Town Supply Co. . Underground Forest International Nickels underground mining operations in Ontario require some 40, 000, (WO board feet of timlier each year. T2N, R10E. .... 328.94 NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT ADOPTED SALARY SCHEDULE Fund 1,090.47 Statement of Annual Dues 5540 37.96 Stayner Supply Co.. . Stevens Brown Sports 53740 Stuart Production Inc. 4645 Summit County Bee . . 27545 Summit County Clerk 7,000.00 Summit Furniture and Merc 3,630.35 Sutherland Lumber Co. 38.40 Inc Sutherland Lumber Co. 81.60 Inc Tesco Truck ...... 32,45240 Security Utah Valley Roofing Co. Van Waters-Roge- rs V. and S. Store . . . George Webb Sales Co Wards Natural Science fowling piece. 58.71 Est. . . . Wasatch Chemical Co. 141.50 Wasco Credit Union . . 8,033.98 222.00 Western Airlines Western Fence Co. . . 1,019.76 Western Star Posse. . 15040 301.76 Western Steel Service Western Supply Co. . 148.00 1,57944 ...... 34.71 your ing the hunt. Ask permission before you use an area for sighting in. Use paper targets instead of tin cans or bottles; the results will be more accurate and the chance of a ricochet Is reduced. Always be sure you have a safe backstop. Broken bottles and shot up tin cans are not welcome additions to any landscape, public or private, so be sure you remove all litter from the area when you leave. The lack of public shooting ranges throughout the state makes it necessary that most sighting in and shooting take place on public or private lands. Respect these areas, so they will be available for future shooters. 3-- in. .......... 74746 of 1970 Thursday, September 3, 6-- ln. 1- -5 Supply School Fund Utah 5540 Assoc Utah Power and light Co. 5,409,53 U. S. Postmaster, 101.40 Coalville Utah State Board of 5145 Education Utah State Retirement Fund 26,541.72 Utah State Tax Commission 5,903.06 Utah State Social 208.17 1,05145 Sons Smith Welding Shop Society For Visual there is a (better way Sept acteristics 117.54 Co1. 3340 Salt Lake Stamps . . S. A. Roberts and Co. 1,40740 Coalville, Utah Now Is the time to be gin preparation for fall hunts; hasty preparation, at the last minute, Is generally Incomplete and hunters often find they forgot something important. Rifles and shotguns should be checked to see that they are operable and in safo firing condition. Rifles should be sighted In to help insure a dean kill. Trap or skeet shooting will help sharpen the eye of the shotgun shooter, and some time spent patterning your shotgun may reveal some Interesting char- Manor Lands Development Company, 530 East 5th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and nature of water of use of 83 ac.-f- t. as evidenced by Claim No. 283, Summit County Proposed Determination. The water has been diverted from Dead Man Creek at a point S. 665 ft. W. 520 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, R10E, and used from June 1 to Nov. 1 for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 3500 sheep, 6 horses, and for Irrigation of 3548 acres limited to 745 acres within Secs. 3,10, and lli T2N, R10E. Hereafter, 83 ac.-f- t. of water will be diverted from 2 springs and 6 wells as follows: wells are wells, 100 ft. 2) The. Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for pub- jdKSLS' Prepare Early for Fall Hunt R7Ee unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M, Glendale Association, Inc., Suite 1005, 136 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah proposes to change the nature of use of 045 sec.-f- t. of water stock-wateri- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 water Is to be diverted as her -tofor described and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15 for the domestic purposes of 9 families within NW 14 NW 14 Sec. 33, TIN, O Legal Notlcas 284.18 Popular Subscription Service Osbornes Engineering Supply Harvey E. Pace Pacific Fruit and Produce '... .... .... pany A. H. Pembroke A. H. Pembroke Sargent-Welc- .... 3,844.91 ... 45.00 ........... Total ....$719,779.24 Balance on Hand Including Accurals June Recreation Utah Government Immunity Act Capital Outlay School Food Service 52744 Dairy Com- Rlchans 383.00 Hillyard Sales Hobart Manufacturing 1,472.50 Co. Horace Mann Life Ins. 1,033.08 Humphries Auto Supply 161.96 Industrial Supply Co. . . 86.78 40.55 Jenn Publications 150.00 Ernie Jensen 39J9 Jane C. Jensen Johnson and Ereksen 98540 Johnson Service Co. . 22343 Joe Larson Painting 2,224.00 Kamas Valley Lumber 235425.81 Pearce Music 91348 25145 95.66 Hi-La- nd 8,040.47 52,885.87 4,978.72 30, 1970: M. and O. 8245 Calif. Grbller Educational Corp. Orson H. Gygl Co. Harrison JanUIonal Hart Bros. Music Co. . Willard Harwood Henefer Town Rec. Committee $ 32421.45 48.70 87640 96.14 33.71 Supply EXPENDITURES 23.50 25.40 Coach Div Glens Key Globe Ticket Co. of .......... ... $815,581.71 Total Receipts plus Beginning Balance 164.71 Supply Encyclopedia Brltan- 8142 nica 43.55 . West Inc. Enterprise Evans Supply Inc. . . . 64.34 Felt Auto Supply Co. . 23843 1152,088.89 82.87 115,000.00 Bank Balance July 1. 1970 .... Outstanding Check Cancelled Investment 92.87 Service Electric Motor and I. CLYDE I,. MILLER. Secretary of State of tin- - Slate or (Mali, DO HERE1IY CERTIFY that the foregoing is n full, true and correct copy of the constitutional proMsed hy the regular session of the Thirty-Eightlegislature, l!Hi!). li IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the Slate of Utah, at Salt taikc City, this 1st day of Septeiiiln-r- , 1970. CLYDE L. MILLER |