Show I FORTY NEW TUTORS The School Board Elects Additional Addi-tional Pedagogues I I NOTHING NEW ABOUT THE BONDS I School Rooms Rented Stoildards Jlethod Adopted for the Grades Upward of the Fifth Appropriations 1 The regular meeting of tho board of education edu-cation was held last evening VicePresi dent Nelson in the chair The members present were Messrs Pike Duke Pratt Colbath Young and Baldwin SITES AND BOOMS OFFERED Jacob Weiler offered to sell to the board a lot adjoining the present school grounds in district No 3 for 6500 Committee on sites Peter Sinclair offered to lease to the board two large rooms on Seventh South at a rental of t50 per month Committee on sites Adam Spiers in behalf of the Tenth Vnrd Ecclesiastical organization offered to sell to the board tho lot adjoining the school site in the Tenth ward with tho building thereon for 10000 Committee on sites ifONDS AND LOANS The committee on finance reported that it baa no further information in regard to the sale of bonds In reference to the loan of 10000 previously reported upon tho committee represented that having to pay interest on the full amount from September Septem-ber 1 and not needing to draw the full amount for sixty days it had deemed it advisable ad-visable to arrange to take up the loan mado for 3000 and thereby save paying double I interest on that amount and should it need that sum latter on it could get it on the same terms A resolution providing for the taking up of the loan accompanied the report re-port and was adopted NOKTIt SALT LAKE SCHOOL The committee on sites recommended that the use of the school building used in North Salt Lako be discontiuued The 1 committee reported that arrangements had been completed with Albert Davis for a building in Campes lane west of the river for S100 for the ten months ending June 301S92 OTHER RENTALS The brick dwelling in Earl k Roberts addition on the east side of the Jordan had been secured for 5100 for ten months ending end-ing June 30 iSO2 A frame building In Folsome3 addition had lso been secured on the same terms The committee recommended that the offer for the leasing of the Hooper building be accepted Adopted TEACHEU3 CERTiFICATES The examining committee reported that the following teachers had obtained a standing of SO par cent in tho recent examination ex-amination entitling them to become candidates candi-dates for certificates of the first grade Elizabeth M Qualtrough Alice E Rowe A E Buchanan W R Malone W J McCoy Mc-Coy A W Smith The following teachers obtained a standing stand-ing of SO per cent or over entitling them to certificates of the second grade Kate Bonnell Mvra J Boyd Blanche ChadwIck Grace Chadwick Nevada V Davis Theresa Godbe Nora Gwin Emma R Kees Mary L Hoag Lizzie McMillan Ada J Potter Eftie Riddle Mrs S R Rogers Minnie Sprague Lucy Van Cott Mrs Maud Webster Web-ster E L Benson A M Graves Those obtaining a standing of 70 percent per-cent or over entitling them to certificates of the third grade were Annie Anderson Ander-son May Dysart Mabel G Emory May Connell Mollie Hull Mrs M R Jamison Alice Keim Emma F Swan Three candidates whoso names wore not given obtained a standing of less than 70 per cent and were not entitled to certificates certifi-cates Of those who obtained a standing of 00 per cent or over the following were entitled en-titled to certificates in studies required for the first grade Alice E Rowe W R Malono A J 1 McCoy A H Willis A E Knuckey R W Smith TEACHEUS APPOINTED The committee on teachers recommended that tho following additional teachers be I employed for the ensuing year Jiame School Salary Blanche Chadwick Elghteenthoo 8 GO Mary L lloag Exposition building 03 Alice Keim First 65 Mrs W F Jamison Hooper building 00 Mary L Cornell Furteenthoou 70 Minnie SpracuB Fourteenth 70 Myra J BeachSeventh 75 Miss Bonnet Nineteenth TO Miss McMlllen ineteenthuoou 7C A W Smith Fourteenth 125 Auto E Rowe Fifteenth 70 W C McCoy Nineteenth uu 125 Mrs Maud Webster TwenUethuu 110 Miss Buchanan Twelfthuoou u 75 Miss Potter Eighth 70 IiissDysart Seventeenth 70 Miss Davis Hlch school m U K Augsburg drawing las Lizzie Pettlbono 70 Alice Coultlmrst Whitney building 75 Nellie Libby Exposition buildiu 05 W R Malone High school ISO Theresa Godbe Twentyfirst 05 Nora Hart Tnmtyscconduuuu 50 Alta Wiggins Twentiethnnuu 70 Miss Qualtrough First SO Mis Pease Westminster 05 Evelyn Reilly Twentvthird 50 Mary Walcott Twentysecondto Mollie Hull Fifteenth 50 Mabel Emery Eleventh 50 Miss Swan Sixteenth u uu u Uo 7U Miss Gmn Sixth 03 Miss Kees normalu u uo Rachel T Edwards Nlneteenthu 70 Edith Woodmansee Whitney building W INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC The committee on school work recommended recom-mended the use of Stoddards now Intellectual Intel-lectual arithmetic for use in tho fifth sixth seventh and eighth grades that apparatus I ap-paratus for the physical laboratory in tho high school be purchased the cost being 5303 also that several maps be purchased Adopted APPHOrniATIONS The following claims were ordered paid Janitors pay roll for July and August at half pay 8 725 oo Officers salaries for August < so 5 Isaac Hunter rent ito coB co-B F Allen rent 70 00 R C Watt taking conSU8uu 10 50 State bank interesthu ill 20 Wells Fargo 1 Co1ntcrestohU 2M 45 I Total SltfiS 40 Adjourned for one week I |