Show BOARD VOTES TO APPOINT SUPERVISOR Decides 5 to 1 Active Director of Manual Training Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment Is Necessary ACTION IS NOT FINAL Together With Problems of Finances Finances Finances Fi- Fi nances Will Be Threshed Out Next Week out that th the manual traInIng traIn traIn- S SETTING O Ing log work Is the most Important side Bide branch of ot Instruction Included In Inthe Inthe the trig course of ot tho the public of ot Salt Lake L and that It should receive first tint consideration at the hands bands of ot the board George Georgo 1 M M. M Sullivan presented pre pre- to the board of ot education last night a re resolution directing the superIntendent superintendent super super- of ot schools to select and recommend recommend rec rec- ommen someone for supervisor of ot manual training before any action Is taken laken on appointment of ot a supervisor either of music or physical education Tho The resolution was passed by a aoto vote voto cf ef 5 to 1 but Arnold G G. who cast the dissenting vote vot changed his hiM vote voto to yes then thene save gave e notice that he would ask Mk for Cor recon reconsideration of ot tho the vote ote on the resolution at the next meetIng meetIng meet- meet Ing Int of ot the board Mr Air Sullivan argued that the board had more than invested In a It amanual amanual manual training school building that the work in this branch Is IR more mere Important Important important tant than an any other side branch of ot work In the tho schools and that a n. supervisor supervisor super super- visor Isor for this thi department should he be employed In preference to a 0 supervisor super of t either music or physical training Ho Jed declared that Principal L L. M. M Gull- Gull la lan might think he was 38 a qualified supervisor supervisor su su- su- su I or of manual training but Mr lr Sullivan said eaid he ho did not think Mr lr GUllan Gillilan GUll- GUll lan an knew nn any more mora about It than the tho superintendent and did not believe the knew an any more about It than himself and he was sure ho he knew nev nothing about about It Hence he ar- ar sued up l. l there thero should be he effort made at once to get geta a qualified man n so that the board might employ him without dela delay If It finds It will wIH have money to employ an any supervisors of side branches of oC ed education ed- ed 0 fl I Is II Opposed Mr Ir opposed on the tho ground rund that the whole matter of finances hould be settled before the board commItted committed com corn Itself oven to this extent I Mr 11 Christensen recommended that I authority be given Iven for employment of ot twenty additional teachers teC In the system tem tern declaring that proper care of oC the tho work demanded It The cost It was e es estimated ca- ca would exceed tho the amount al allowed allowed allowed al- al lowed for teachers teachers' salaries by about but It was estimated that this would woula be offset by withdrawal of ot teachers appointed already alread at a higher alary This matter was laid oVer o over to be considered considered con con- eldered e especially In connection with the general financial problems of the hoard board at a special meeting to be held helel one week from tonight At the same earns time committee of f the whole hole will consider con con- ider sider a recommendation from Crom tho su superintendent superintendent superintendent su- su that the allowance for teachers teachers' salaries be Increased from to 6 for Cor the coming school year The hoard board also alo permitted withdrawal wal of oC the bid on which Insurance of ot boilers boil Loll ers are was awarded to th the London Guaranty Guaranty Guar Guar- anty Accident J company and the malter matter matter mat mal ter of boiler Insurance was wu referred to the committee on buildings 8 and grounds with power to act net It Is held however er that the committee mn may act without advertising ad au- for tor new M-is M but on bids to he called for ly and Rud consid consid- ered cred Perley A. A Hill Hm In a z letter to the hoard complained th that t Principal Gil- Gil Juan of tho the West eRt High school chool and Clara Hosmer HOlmer of oC the tho shorthand department depart dopart- ment mont had wron wrongfully prevented his hisson histon ton son J. J Howard Hill from Crom receiving a diploma and asked ed an an Investigation In This matter was referred to the thc superIntendent superIntendent superintendent super super- for Investigation A communication from Heber M M. 1 commissioner of oC parks protestIng protesting protesting protest protest- ing a against action of the board In falling falling fall taU In ing to provide pro supervisors for tho the playgrounds on school property was re referred referred re- re to the special plan playgrounds round com com- to consult with ith Mr 11 Wells and andreport andreport andreport report back to the thc board d. d Scholarships were awarded by the board In the college department of the University o of Utah to the following Clara lara Virginia Hyatt Louise Hyatt Lily LUy McDonald 1 Lawrence Eber Eberly Lela Monahan and Virginia Budd The annual report of ot Clerk Clork L L. P P. Judd on th the finances of the board showed that receipts for COl the year ended June SO 50 were ere 1140 and expenditures expendi expendi- tures turu were leaving a deficit den deft cit elt for the year ear of ot Enumerators to take the annual school chool census In Salt SnIt Lake were ap ap- ap- ap pointed The Tho enumerators will commenCe commence com corn mence work ork on July 1 15 G and complete It l ly Io y August I 1 The Tho list of ot enumerators follows 5 Precinct Pearl Parl Alston Aleton Hazel Thomas Mrs Fred Sanford Mrs M M. E E. E Weimer Mrs Clara McDonald Kathl Kathleen en McCooey Mrs Thomas Harris Mrs P. P R. R H. H Leatham John Shorten Marlon Marion Nelson Theresa Stalker Mr Mrs M M. M J. J Stewart Virginia Peterson Mary H H. H HIJ Margaret Sutton Mrs Marjorie White White- Ie Icy ley Florence Mabel olabel Maroney Maroney Ma- Ma rone roney Mrs Nellie H H. fie Raiser Reiser Ise r Aurora Auroia Manger f Beatrice Mrs Mis 18 Ida P. P Greenwood Mrs T. T 1 H It n. n Second Pr Precinct Mrs M. M L E. E Hodge Jennie Alexander Buchanan Elnathan Eldredge Eldredge Eld- Eld I redge Mae Jenkins Mrs 1 Ella Thomas W. W Green Mae Mrs rl M. M J J. J McCurdy McCurd L L. C. C Johnson W W. B B. B Nichols Nichole Mrs Ire Rose Rone Batley Third Precinct Elsie Burdette Knight A A. F. F Barnes BarneR Jr Vera Emery Emer W. W J. J Newman Retta ReUa Elizabeth Sarah Haddock Edward Brooke rooke Mrs Hatle Hatie C C. Jensen Jeneen Fourth Precinct Adella Adena Paxton Saxton Edwards Roseltha Wooley Mabelle Von Blanche Burl Burt Laura Samson Renne Mildred Hall Mary Luy Mayne Florence Fifth Precinct Mrs Irs V. V W W. D D. Gab Gaby Mae Mas Sanders Marjorie Mar Mar- jorie Gray Louise Loulee e Platt C. C W V. Miles Mrs Irs D S S. S Nora ora Phillips Dru- Dru cilia Gaby Gahy i J |