| Show iMI A CHOOL PROJECT DJ The Government Asked to Donate Do-nate the Industrial Home tJ TH SCHOOL BOARD ACTS Much Important Business Transacted at Last Nights Meeting Completion of the Jachson Building Janitors Laid Off Heating Plants Accepted Ac-cepted Report on School Books Lost by Pupils Claims Allowed The board of education met in adjourned ad-journed session for the transaction of i regular business last evening The meeting meet-ing was presided over by President Nelson Nel-son and all members were present except Beattie Frederick Hodder applied for the position posi-tion of carpenter of the board Referred to the committee on sites and buildings Harriet A Partridge offered to sell the board a school site on the northwest corner cor-ner of First West and Eighth South streets 12x20 rods for 515000 Referred to committee on sites and buildings The Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Manu-facturing company offered to furnish the board with corrugated matting at 250 per hundred and solicited an order Referred Re-ferred to committee on furniture and supplies sup-plies plesAPLIATONS FROM TEACHERS Anna S Moore Santa Anna California Mary A Blomdall and Miss I B Sturges city Bell M Easkine Laramie Wyoming Wyom-ing Anna C Price and Annie Anderson city applied for positions as teachers Referred to committee on teachers and school work A Hensgen called attention to the fact that he had completed his contract for the erection of the Jackson school building and asked that it be accepted Referred to committee on sites and buildings Alexander Colcuhon offered to convey five lots in South Lawn addition upon which the brick school building stands to the board for a school site for the sum of f3200 Referred to the committee on sites and buildings The clerk reported that he had turned over to the treasurer the sum of 8 derived from the sale of old furniture etc and as a rebate on rout of the Blazer building in tho Nineteenth ward Filed FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES The committee on furniture and supplies sup-plies reported a list of the furniture needed in the various school buidings of the city amounting to three car loads and recommended that it be purchased Referred Re-ferred back to the committee to negotiate for the same but to report to the board before making any purchases Henry G Meyer submitted the following follow-ing bid for school work Blackboards on paper ground per square yard 70 cents on walls per square yard 40 cents re slating on old boards per square yard 2 cents rofinishing old desks 25 cents each Referred to committee on furniture furni-ture and supplies JANITORS LAID OFF The committee on furniture and supplies sup-plies recommended J that the services of the the folio wing janitors be discontinued at the date set opposite their names Henry Wiggland Second school June 30 2 per month William Hend Third school June 30 e40 per month William White Ninth school June 302 per month George Carler Sixteenth school June 30 830 per month Isaac Martin Hunter and Sixteenth church vestry rooms June 15 f50 per month Charles Hunt Seventeenth Bthopl June 30 35 per month Joseph Dubidge Nineteenth school and Blazer building June 30 57 per month John Flower Hoopor school June 15 d5 per month R H Bradford Davis school June 15 10 per month August Nordval Normal school June 15 15 per month Clara Graves Ontario school June 15 1 per month Christian Stevenson Liberty Lib-erty Park school June 15 15per month Francis Edwards church vestry rooms Tenth ward June 15 15 per month William Knight Lincoln Park school June 15 J 10 per month Adelaide Burgon South Lawn school June 15 il0 per month The committee also recommended that the following janitors be employed at half salary during July and August Jaue McPhee Fourth school 110 per month Thomas Timmins Fifth school 0j John Reynolds 25 per month for taking care of Eighth and Ninth schools Pauline Broman full pay 20 Niels Milander Tenth school 2 Mrs Williams lam Bryant school 30 Mrs Baker Twelfth school f5 Otto Eichhorn Thirteenth school 15 James Villard Twentyfirst school 25 Blanch ODea Cone school 5 Albertine Struhs Folsom Fol-som school 750 Maggie Lordan Heiss building Twentythird school 10 James Lee High school 30 The committee stated that the furniture furni-ture had been removed from the following buildings Lincoln Park school to old Tenth ward building South Lawn school same Liberty Park school same Hunter school to Jackson school Sixteenth ward vestry rooms to Jackson school Hooper school to Washington school Eighth Ward vestry rooms to Eighth school St Clair building to Third school Tenth Ward vestry to Tenth school Sixteenth school to Jackson Jack-son school The report was adopted RULES REPORTS AND TEACHERS The committee on teachers and schoolwork school-work recommended That 500 copies of a manual containing the rules and regulations of the superintendent superin-tendent teachers principals and janitors and the course ol study for the use of the officers of the board teachers etc be printed That 1000 copies of the annual report of the officers of the board and different committees be printed That a sixty file Amborg cabinet be purchased for use in the superintendents office That the following teachers be employed em-ployed Name Salary per mo Mary A Hull 170 Ellen Derurdnuu 75 Mrs R J Selway 70 Bertha J Curtis u n non 70 Oroutt Cross Un 0 LOST SCHOOL BOOKS I The committee further submitted the I report of the clerk with reference to II j school books showing the number lost I and otherwise disDOsedl of were 130 Further Fur-ther that the clerk had received from different ferent teachers as prices for lost and dam 1 aged books the sum of 7255 which they recommended be paid over to the treasurer also that the books and supplies belonging the board had been collected from the different buildings which would be properly protected until the opening of the schools this fall and then Adopted distributed The committee on finance recommended that the treasurers report for May be approved ap-proved Adopted and filed THE SCHOOL BONDS The same committee reported that the engraving and printing of the 225 1000 bonds would cost 5320 and that the proof could be obtained in three weeks from 1 June 2 and asked that they be given authority to have the bonds printed Adonted The committee on sites and buildings recommended that the bid of A F Par I shall to furnish blackboanis for the Washington school at the rate of 44g cent per square yard be accepted under conditions submitted Adopted THE JACKSON BUILDING The committee on sites and buildings reported that they had examined the Jackson school building and recommended recom-mended that it be accepted subject to the recommendation of the certificate of the Adopted superintendent oi buildings attached A QUESTION OF BRICK The committee on sights and buildings reported that the person who contracted to furnish brick for the Wasatch school Building to the assignee of the late contractor con-tractor had failed to fulfill his contract and that the building would not bo completed com-pleted by September 1 unless a change be made immediately and requested that they be authorized to change the specifications specifi-cations to either red shale bricK at an additional cost of not to exceed 500 or to cut firstclass common brick at a deduction from the contract price of not less than dollars as in their judgment judg-ment will be most expeditious and best promote the interests of the board Young moved to amend the report that the committee sights and buildings build-ings be authorized to arrange for such brick a in their judgment should be placed there and incur the necessary expense ex-pense i there is any Carried and the report adopted as amended HEATING PLANTS ACCEPTED The committee on sites and building I reported that they had carefully examined exam-ined the heating plants contracted for with the HendyMeyer g company com-pany at the Bryant and Lincoln schools and with the James SpencerBateman company at the Hamilton school and that in their judgment the persons in charge of the Bryant and Lincoln schools knew but little about the business and were incompetent to construct them in a manner that would produce the best results re-sults from the system of heating in question ques-tion The committee further reported that the HendyMeyer Engineering company com-pany had assigned their contract to the James SpencerBateman company who have endeavored to complete and repair the plants to the best of their ability and as the latter company had furnished a large proportion of the labor and material used in tie construction that the plant in the Bryant school be rejected and that the plants in the Hamilton and Lincoln Lin-coln schools be accepted and that the assignee as-signee be paid the contract price therefor upon the execution of a good and sufficient suffic-ient bond that they will make the said heating plants In the Hamilton aud Lincoln Lin-coln schools conform to all the requirements require-ments of the contract without expense to the board all conditioned that the board be released from all liability on account of the contracts entered into for the heating of the Jackson and Bryant schools After a long argument the report was adopted and the president and clerk authorized au-thorized to issue the contemplated warrant war-rant under the conditions named IMPROVEMENTS ORDERED The committee on sites and buildings recommended that they be authorized to I have all school buildings kalsomiued and repaired where the same may be necessary neces-sary and make such other improvements of a temporary nature as may be necessary neces-sary in order that all the rooms may be ready for occupancy at the beginning of the school year AN INDUSTRIAL HOME MEMORIAL Under the head of new business Baldwin Bald-win moved that a committee of three be appointed to prepare a memorial to Congress Con-gress asking that the Industrial Home property be donated to the Salt Lake school district for use as a high school and to take such other steps to secure said property as may seem best subject to instructions from the board Carried and Baldwin Young and Pendleton appointed ap-pointed by the president a such committee com-mittee CLAIMS ALLOWED Claims were allowed a follows Amos Gotnman moving furniture5 4 50 John H Line for rent of room for bond election 5 0 John J Daly for rent of Independence hall for bond election 6 00 J B Walden judge of bond election June 5 un 0 5 0 George Yeadon judge of frond election June h hun 5 00 Hyrum B Clawson jr judge of bond election June 5 uuu 5 0 W L Dykes judge of bond election June 5u h 500 Charles Sansom judge of bond election elec-tion June 5 50 E B Tyson judge of bond election June5 0 George E Blair judge of bond election elec-tion June 5 50 John Burt judge of bond election JuncS 50 Harris Spiers judge of bond election elec-tion June 5 500 C C Farnsworth judge of bond election I elec-tion June 5 n 5 0 F G C Hieson judge of bond election June 500 A F ParsnaU blackboards Jackson Jack-son school 0 Un 206 9 A F Parsbal blackboards for basement base-ment rooms of Jackson school 27 2 Salt Lake building and Manufacturing Manufactur-ing Company closets slat doors 5 5 H Haml n painting a Hamionun 1C7 06 C D Dart assignee for William Carroll Car-roll architect 25 per cent plans and specifications for Sumner school 267 75 E I btout excavating foundation of Oquirrh school 150 6 S E Crager window screens at Jackson Jack-son school 1160 Botnwell McConaugby assignees F M Wright balance contract for finishing fin-ishing basement class rooms Washington Wash-ington school h n 468 12 Heesch Davis Co water service at Oauirrh school nu CO 45 Heesch Davis Co changing water closets and wash basins Jackson school 1200 Heesch Davis Co slop sinks Jackson Jack-son school h 167 CO Ware Cornell architects 25 percent per-cent plans and spocitications for Jackson school payment in full 381 15 Ackerman Priming company printing b 5 Kidder Bro kindling wood 750 unn ngton Co janitors supplies 17 60 L o Worstell services as examiner WOO J t Toronto services as examiner EG O J B Moroton clerk stamps and telegrams tele-grams u 1055 Janitors pay roll for month of June 1893 U8 81 B All services as member of board three months tune 7500 George Curloy per order of Mason k Co assignees of Croxford Bros Bryan eleventh payment contract of Hamilton school 315000 Total 55733 31 Adjourned for one week |