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Show u School Report Shows How Money Is Spent The annual school report of the Alpine district for 1932-33, which is published in detail in this paper, gives the public a vivid account of all moneys received and how and where expenditure is made. The largest expenditure of the district is for teachers salaries with bond payments holding second place, interest payments third, plant operation op-eration fourth and general control making up the last large item. Teachers salaries is listed at $117,-517.94, $117,-517.94, bond payments $56,000, and interest $42,269.79. A total of $316,-334.38 $316,-334.38 was received and expended for the year. The table at the bottom of the report re-port gives a detailed account of exery expenditure by schools and , sets up the per capita cost for the' district which is $45.07. This means ' that for every child in school the district expended $45.07. I Another part of the report gives' a list of all persons and concerns ' receiving money from the district1 and the amount together with the 1 list of teachers and the total salary I for each school. This is one of the most complete district reports issued in the state 1 md our clerk, J. F. Walton, is to be commended for his system of book- ' :eeping in the district and the de-I :ail with which he makes his report. L study of the report will answer' my and all questions the taxpayer nay ask. j |