| Show YOUNG IS NAMED IN N THE FOURTH Member of f Board Bo rd of Education Is R nominated SHARP A C CLOSE OSE 4 DECISION DECSON IS I FALY MADE ME MEU U i s YOUNG s Denominated for BS B member or the te board of education education tion ton in the Fourth precinct last lat evening Mr Young Yo ng received 73 votes vote to o 67 57 6 for John C Sharp Shar As soon as ashe the he result Teul was wac announced the mo motion moton moties ties tion ton to make Mr Youngs nomination unanimous un carried without a dissenting vote vo The meeting was held in the Twentieth Twentieth teth ward amusement halt hall hal It I was called to order by J C Sharp Shar and ad John T Caine was wa made chairman and andU H H U G Whiney Whitney secretary B S Young was nominated by Judge O 0 W V Pow Powers Powers Powers ers The nomination was seconded by byH byR byH H R G Whitney Whiney and Joseph E E H Callister nominated John C Sharp This nomination was as not sec see seconded seconded James Sabine John E Hansen and William WlIam Igleheart were were appointed tell tellers tel ers ets When the votes vo es were counted the theT result T was found to be as as given above and nd on motion moton of Mr Callister the nomination was made unanimous It Itis I Itis is expected that there will beno no fur further further further ther opposition to Mr Young Want Schoolhouse Built While the votes were being counted Glen Miller introduced a resolution protesting against the delay in build building buld building Ing ing a new schoolhouse in the Eighteenth Eighteenth Eighteenth ward and nd requesting the mem members members bers berg of the th boad board from the Fourth precinct to use every ever effort ta to get et the schoolhouse built builL buil Dr E W V Whit Whitney Whitney Whitney ney said that there tere were so many other oter places where an overcrowded con condition condition condition existed exl ted that some of the other demands were more pressing and that thai the people of the Fourth precinct should not be too insistent Mr Miller Iler spoke in support of his resolution and andI it I was carried carri d dAfter After the result resul of the vote yote was an announced announced there were loud demands for Mr Young He responded in a brief speech thanking the citizens for the confidence they had shown in him He explained that there had been so many demands on the board of education that it had been impossible iI to secure the new building mentioned in the resolution but he pledged himself to todo todo todo do all al he could to get the result resul ac accomplished accomplished as soon as the resources o othe of the board made maae it possible primary At the adjourned conclusion of this speech th the 1 Primaries Today Some of the Independent voters in inthe inthe the th First precinct will wi meet today fo for forthe forthe the purpose of putting up a candidate for f r member of the board of This movement represents the class class o of citizens who want no politics and no religion In the matter but are aria anxious ious bus to see a good man chosen In the Fifth precinct tan a strong tide I has set in toward Judge H P Hen Henderson Henderon Henderson derson deron and if there tere is a full turnout at the primary it I is believed Judge Judg Henderson will be nominated The Th precinct chairmen of both the Republican lican ursa and Democratic parties part l have hav called cled a meeting to be held neld at 73 tomorrow evening In the office I of C F F g C Loofbourow 70 Com Commercial Commercial mercial building for the the purpose of arranging for a nonpartisan primary primary mary Professor Cummings Cuming Candidacy To The Salt Lake Herald The claim is i being made that I 1 as a candidate for the board of education of the city am the candidate of of the I Mormon church chuch I wish to and emphatically declare that i J am ani the I candidate of no creed either Mormon or Gentile Gente and of no political faction I hope that no to one will wm appeal to prejudice preJudice prejudice udice and endeavor to stir str up factional i I strife in behalf of my candidacy Neith Neither i er religion nor politics should have any anyplace an place in the affairs of our public pub c schools and I want it cearly clearly under understood understood understood stood that my candidacy rests wholly I upon an honest hones desire to see our ou l schools stand as the peer of the tha schools of any I city in the land land and the hope that prejudice may be laid aside and nd that we may all al work together for tor the high highest highest highest est welfare of the youth bf of our city BYRON CUMMINGS Salt lake Lk Nov 26 Professor Cummings position as he states it I is admirable In n view of it it it I it I Is regrettable that an opposite con construction construction has been placed upon his can candidacy candidacy candidacy by reason r son of the support which I has lias been be n given him and the methods employed to obtain that following His letter leter should not have been addressed to The Herald Herld which stands always ys upon the platform Mr Cummings an announces announces announces for himself but to Bishop Warburton who utilized a gathering in his meeting house on Monday even eve evening ing to drum up recruits for Professor Profesor Cummings and to those other bishops in the Second precinct who have em employed played similar simlar means to the same end endEd endEd endEd Ed Herald Herld |