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Show TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENDITURES. AND FUND BALANCES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1984 Maintenance Capital Outlay an and Vocational Recreation Debt Service Project Operation Transportation Purchased Services Total Community Services Total Expenditures M& - March 7. 1!)m The Eureka Krimrter - I 'age Thm Food Service 70 1,150 0 887,616 Special Transportation Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services 1,870 90 1,860 1,298 Supplies Total Special Transportation Recreation Fund Property Total Recreation Capital Outlay & Debt Service Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services Land & Improvements 5,118 9.055 9.055 3.000 632 5,321 139,083 33,242 1,051 1,947 40,934 17,238 Buildings Furniture & Fixtures Audiovisual Equipment Other New Equipment Interest Misc. Objects Principal Total Capital & Debt Service Food Service Salaries Employee Benefits Instructor Adele Allinson shows Command Sergeant Major John Sharpe at Dugway Proving Grounds the proper hand position for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Dugway classes qualify 101 15.000 Editor's 257,549 16,854 4,703 8,100 Food Total Food Service Difference between ( 3,166) revenue & expenditures (102,711) 15,832 214,244 13,902) Change In Reserves 0 14,524 160,458 Balance, June 30, 1983 $111,533 $11,358 $162,388 Balance, June 30, 1984 Bonds Outstanding as of June 30, 1984, $270,000. Issue of September, 29,657 ( 0 6,933 $6,933 1979 1,972) in the amount 1,972) of $330,000 656 604 8,889 $10,149 ss STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF Juab I, Loma B. Hannifin, the duly appointed and acting Clerk of the Board of Education of the Tintic School District Juab County, State of Utah, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that she prepared the above and foregoing statement and that same contains a full, true, and correct report on receipts and distrusements of all monies by the Board of Education for the school year 1983-84. Lorn a B. Hannifin Clerk Subscribed and sworn before me this 4th day of March, Published in the Eureka Reporter March 7, 1985. little-know- R.L. BRACKENBURY CONST. & COMPANY STORE "SOUNDS EASY VIDEO" Lifetime Membership $10.00 (Includes 3 Free Movies) NEW SELECTION OF MOVIES All Movies $1 .67 each with MOVIE PASS MARCH SPECIAL for MEMBERS ONLY 2 Movies & VCR $3.99 Mon. thru Thurs. Compare Our Price on "BIOLINE" Generic Brand Medicine Over-the-Count- er Aspirin, Cold Remedies, Vitamins, etc. Over 50 Savings! 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They were also taught to clear an Incidents usually happen in restaurants or in a crowd and no one knows what to do. Now the cooks, or anyone else could save a life. The EMTs who taught the class were Bob Pagnani, Walt Szarek, Ned Allinson. Tony Zakotnik, Royal Holter, Art Smith. Ron Jordan and Adele Allinson. Baron Dominique Jean Larrey, Napoleon's personal surgeon, designed the first ambulance in 1792. and used it in Napoleon's Italian campaign, 1796-7. Although the original playing cards came from 10th century AD China, the earliest to bear the four suits of the modem pack reputedly date from France in 1440 AD. 1985. The famed violinist Fritz Kreisler In the language of flowers, a white decided that the violin repertoire violet means "modesty." was too small and began composing his own music, which he attributes Some people believed they could n adto composers. He frighten off storms by shouting and mitted it all many years later. waving weapons. 'A note. ..The article may EUREKA, UTAH Mon, thru Sat. Open letter Sister remembered Dear Eurekan's, When I read in a recent EUREKA REPORTER of the passing of Sister Mary Josetta, the term "Saint" immediately crossed my mind. What are the qualifications for that exalted rank? A cynic once said. First, it helps to be Italian". I might add. "Second, it does not help to be from the United States", unless you are from Scipio. Utah. When I was a kid, I spent part of a summer Almost Scipio. a was saint; everybody Latter Day. And I think they were. in in town Such guileless, good people! Sister Mary Josetta came to our Joseph's School during the "thirtys". How she reached that "Holy Cross Gulag" I don't know or care. But. if the term "saint" comes up in my reading. I immediately think of Sister Josetta. A giant! Perhaps less than four feet.. very tall. When she listened to you. she "listened to you", with those twinkling eyes. You felt important Something like fifty years later I recall that blessed human being. She tackled the fourth, fifth and sixth grades in that rough little town; with no weapon.. except love. My life has been glorified by having known Sister Josetta. Oh. by the way. she introduced us to Amelia Earhail in our classroom. Ms. Earhart is famous. Sister Josetta is unforgettable. John V. McCormick St. COMMUNITY SCHOOL Self Defense: KARATE JUDO-KUMBeginning Wednesday March 13th G Ages: Place 8-8- 0 Fee: FU-KEIMP- O 7:00 p.m. $20.00 Tintic High School Gym ANNUAL ST. PATRICKS DAY qq, DANCE Old THS Gym Eureka, Utah MARCH 16, 1985 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. The Western Roundup Band ADMISSION: $3.00 Single $5.00 Couple Lrun i miM me uesi nance of the year! |