Show HEADING PLANT BIDS The Board t of Education Holds h Special Meeting Sixteen 3few Teachers EnS se < Appropriations S Appro-priations Paul in Interest Bearing Warrants Heating Contract let A special meeting of the board of education edu-cation was held last evening principally for the purpose of considering reports of the committee on sites and buildings President Nelson occupied the chair and Trustees Baldwin Beattie Raybould Young Pendleton Dooly and Pratt were present SCHOOL SITES DECLINED The committee recommended that the propositions for sale of school sites made oy Henry H Pmnock for 10000 and J E Merritt for 9000 be rejected Adopted HEATING PLANT REJECTED The committee on sites and buildings submitted form of notification to the Hondy Meyers Engineering company and the JamesSuencerBateman company com-pany prepared by the attorney of the board notifying them that the alleged heating and ventilating plant in the Bryant Bry-ant school has been rejected by the board and requesting them to promptly remove the same from said building Adopted THE LOWELL SCHOOL BASEMENT The same committee reported that they had received estimates for the fitting up of the basement rooms of the Lowell school building at from 600 to 650 and recommended that the superintendent of buildings be authorized to proceed with the work at once Adopted CONTRACT FOR HEATING LET The same committee reported lhat they had submitted specifications for the heating heat-ing and ventilating of the Bryant school and had received bids as follows Midcley 8 > Sons directIndirect radiation radia-tion nS2210 Midgley > Sons indirect and fan ventilation ventila-tion un n nu 2744 Heesch Davis Li Co directindirect 2420 J W Farrell Co ttirdetindireet n 3000 and recommended that the bidof Midgley Sons Co in the sum of 2210 for direct indirectradiation be accepted > BUILDINGS RENTED The committee on sites and buildings recommended that the following buildings build-ings be rented for school purposes for the ensuing school year Sept 1st 1S93 to June 30th 1891 Davis building Twentysecond wardat 512 per mc TwentySecond ward church building 15 Twentyfirst ward vestry room till completion of Wasatch I buiidingn 15 b West Presbyterian Mission church 15 Roberts building Cones addition addi-tion n 10 II Colquhoun building South Luwno 750 I Adam Caine building Lincoln park n 15 Peterson building Tenth ward 12 Entire Clayton building for 200 High school from Sept 11th 1893 to June 30th 1S95 and cancel the present lease after Sept 10th 1893 Raybould moved as an amendment that the buildings be rented from month to month and not for a term of eight months with the exception of the Clayton Clay-ton building Report adopted as amended NEW TEACHERS ENGAGED Superintendent Millspaughs report of the condition of the teaching corps at the present time was presented by the committee com-mittee on teachers as follows and its adoption recommended Number of principals and teachers reengaged re-engaged n 112 New teachers engaged hn 40 Total nn n nnu n hun 152 Number needed to fill now and old buildings las S Deficiency 16 The superintendent recommended the following for employment to make up the deficiency at the salaries named Miss Lou Murphy 560 per month Miss Maud Thorn 50 Mrs Nellie Clark Q5i Miss Winnefred Woodmansee f55 Miss Carrie Levy 50 Miss Lillie Givin 75 Miss Bessie Boardman 50j Miss Hattie Avery 70 Mrs Marion Graves 60 Miss Znla E Hart 535 Miss Louise Shell t75 H F Andreus high school 100 The superintendent also wishes to recommend rec-ommend for the principalship of the Seventh school Mr J E McKnight at a salary of 70 and Mr C E Alvord as principal of the Tenth school also at 70 per month Adopted APPROPRIATIONS The following appropriations were made and ordered paid in warrants bearing bear-ing interest William Lister 5 500 CO AB Gibson 4000 GO Bothwell McConaughy 2575 CO A Hensgen u J40 70 William Lister SCO 00 00o I Total hnu 81204070 |