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Show OperatingCostsLow According to Report In the financial report of the board of education for the South Sanpete school district for the year ending June 30, 1933, as submitted by E. T. Reid, superintendent and clerk, the fact is mentioned that a report from the state department of education shows the per capita cost per day of total operating expenses for the district dis-trict is next lowest of the districts in the state. The report, following, does not show individual payments, as required by law, and are grouped under the several departments: Operating cash, $902.20; sinking fund cash, $16,100; revenue receipts, federal funds, $1,250; state - district school funds, $51,529; state high school fund. $1,647.30; local tax of 6.5 mills, $24,058.75; local tax sinking sink-ing fund of 3.5 mills and interest on bonds, $12,954.70; tax sales redemptions, redemp-tions, $5,040.82; interest on invested sinking fund, $1,129; interest on deposits, de-posits, $110; laboratory and other fees, $730.18; rent on buildings, $314,13; forest reserve funds, $463.19; other revenue receipts, $275.11; non-revenue non-revenue receipts, $64.65. Total revenue, reve-nue, $102,838.65; total revenue including includ-ing balances, $119 840.65. Expenditures: General control, $5,-134.19; $5,-134.19; instruction libraries a n d school supplies, $67,332.24; co-ordinate activities, $269 95; transportation, $3,692.16; operation school plants, fuel, janitors' fees, $9,742.98; repairs !o buildings, $1,062.58; rent insurance, $2,174.42; furniture equipment, $956.53; interest on short term loans, $428.72; interest on bonds, $9,775; other debt service, $39.59. Total, $100,608.32; operating cash, $2,003.33. The daily average attendance for 1933 shows 2,205.6 as compared to 2.126.2 for the previous year. The administrative ad-ministrative cost was $2.49 per capita as compared with $2.67 for the former for-mer year, and the instructional cost shows $31.37 compared to $35.28. Salurios to board members for 1933 were $1,200; superintendent, $2,-029.G3; $2,-029.G3; clerk, $552; average per high school principal, $1,600; high school teachers' average, men $1,094 37, women wo-men $913.70; junior high principals, maximum $1,190, minimum $1,126.25; junior high teachers, maximum $1,-126.25, $1,-126.25, minimum $637.50; elementary teachers, men, maximum $913.50, minimum $637.50; women, maximum $701.25, minimum $488.75. 1 |