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Show November 19. TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT STATEMENT OK REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1982 Maintenance Recreation Food Service Capitol and Outlay Debt Service Operation REVENUE Local Sources State Sources Federal Sources Total Revenue EXPENDITURES $ Instruction Salaries Employee Benefits Purchases Services Supplies Total Instruction 85,380 673,563 39,546 $ $ 798,489 $ 2,701 2,701 $ $ 169,263 796,171 20,170 $ 14,768 985,604 $ 37,911 192 Church News METHODIST: 7,383 15,760 Sunday Worship Service at the Methodist Church was held under the direction of the minister, Rev. Jim Sloan. Scripture readings were taken from the gospel of Matthew. Rev. Sloan's meditation was Who's Counting?. He entitled, out the point that as one brought goes about the business of daily living, one should not be lulled into the notion that no one knows whether we are doing the things that will lead to salvation, for there is Someone who is Counting". Sunday School is scheduled at 1 :00 p.m. next Sunday. The church service will follow at 2:00 p.m. 98,930 7,521 26,196 498,691 Support-Studen- ts Salaries 14,895 3,686 4,637 670 7,231 Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies Other Objects Total Support-StudeStaff Support-Ins- t. nt 31,119 Salaries 26,026 6,729 6,198 99 2,760 1,449 2,387 Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies Library Books Periodicals Audio Visual Materials Total Inst. Staff ct Support-Distri- CATHOLIC: Father Alcuin was celebrant at the weekend masses at St. Patricks Church. Scripture readings were taken from the book of the prophet Daniel; the letter to the Hebrews; and the gospel according to Mark. Message contained therein was, When Jesus comes at the end of time, the wise and just will live forever. Mass on Saturday, November 20, will begin at 5:00 p.m. The mass on Sunday is scheduled at 11:00 a.m. 45,648 Administration Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services 43,356 10,300 12,833 8,101 Other Objects Total District Administration Administration Support-Scho- 74,946 ol Salaries 1.633 683 9.138 2.827 Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies Total Operation Suppdfl:Business Brevities 52,281 Salaries Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist, a former Eureka resident now living in 1.633 683 9.138 2.827 Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies Total Business Operation & Maintenance of Plant Bristol, Florida, recently returned from a fourteen day tour of the Mediterranean, sponsored by B.Y.U. 14,281 Salaries Four hundred ninety-thre- e persons from throughout the United States boarded their plane in Salt Lake City for the flight to Milan, Italy where they embarked aboard the Greek ship, Diane. Tour guides were Louis and Mabel Crandall of Provo. 30,420 7,948 35,888 29,194 Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies & Materials Total Operation Student Transportation 103,450 Salaries 16,921 5,795 5,701 14,275 910 805 Employee Benefits Purchased Property Services Supplies Purchased Services, Other Other Objects Total Student Trans. Passengers visited five 44,407 Other.Uses of Funds Food Service 7,000 Community Service Salaries 1,520 165 146 187 2,018 6 873,708 Facilities Building 1,191,276 13,547 3,301 ( 10,038) 16,013 25,576 13,993 Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services Land & Improvement Audiovisual Equipment Other Equipment Total Facilities Debt Service Ruth described the tour as fabulous and educational. Time spent on the ship was $1,253,668 Interest thoroughly enjoyed with great entertainment every night. It was easy to see that Mrs. Wahlquist enjoyed and savored every minute of the tour. 19,187 Miscellaneous Objects Redemption of Principal Total Debt Service Total Capitol Outlay & Debt Service coun- tries... Spain, Turkey, Israel, Egypt and Italy. They visited such places as the Sinai Peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the Sea of Galilee, the Dead Sea, the Jordan River, St. Marks Square, the Tower of Pisa, the Wailing Wall, Venice and Rome, to mention only a few. They climbed Masada, the Sphynx, the Parthenon, the Pyramids, the Mount of Olives and the Coliseum. When asked which was the highlight of the tour, Ruth replied, "The Holy Land", where they walked the path that Christ walked to Golgatha. Time was spent in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, in the Garden of Gethscmane and in Shepherds Field. On the way home, a stop (refueling) was made in Ireland. Non-Instructi- on Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies & Material Total Community Service Total Operation & Maintenance Page Three Enterprise $ 366,044 , The Eureka Roixnlor 111 15,000 34,298 1,287,966 Food Service Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies Food Total Food Service Enterprise Fund Supplies & Materials Difference Balance, June 30, 1981 Change in Reserves & Retained Balances Unappropriated Fund Balance, June 30, 1982 16,513 4,655 455 757 11,085 LYMANS BEAUTY 33,455 LYMAN LONEY, SALON EUREKA. UTAH 804 ( 75,219) 203,256 6,168 2,701 (302,362) 4,456 7,549 ( 804) .1,115 302,362 7,737 r $ 134,205 $ 10,250 $ $ 5,571 $ 6,933 STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF JUAB ss and B. the Hannifin, I, Lorna acting Clerk of the Board of Education of the Tintic School District, Juab County, State of duly appointed and on sworn first says that he prepared the above and foregoing statement and that same contains a full, oath, deposes duly Utah, being and of all monies by the Board of Education for the school year 1981-8of correct disbursements and true, report receipts torna B. Hannifin, Clerk Subscribed and sworn before me this 9lh day of November, 1982. SEAL Leona B. Franks Public Notary, My Commission Expires Salaries Aides, Secretaries, Food Service and Custodial; $3.00 per hour 5.46 per hour.; Salaries Substitute Teachers; $19.00 - $28.00 Published in The Eureka Reporter November 19, 1982. x X Owner and Operator I Blow styling and cutting Perms Coloring Bleaches Frosts Expert Styling 2. 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