Show MATT MATi tHOMAS 1 SUCCEEDS YOUNG 1 I I II I Elected Member of the Board Boar of Education t I MANY NEW TEACHERS HIRED I I 4 SUPERVISOR OF OP ART a MATTER MATTEE riB I I GOES GOBS OVER O I 1 I Attorney Thomas Seventh street member of f the law Jaw firm Arm I of ot Thomas Mayoo Mayco k k was w test laM even evening evenIng ing inS elected ele ed a member of the board cf ot 1 I education duc to succeed S SYi SY Yi Y n g V who ho recently moved to Ray Raymond Raymond mond Alberta territory Canada where he e will wUI engage in the real re 1 estate bust busi business bu bustness l ness T Only one other name was wa presented r Q 1 i THOMAS THOMASi New Member Board of Education that of E G Woolley Jr a member of or orthe the I lIto to k k exchange His HJ name Dame was presented pre to the hoard in executive executive tive tAve Ion se hy by b Joseph J JO h Geoghegan That T r rf cf f Mr Thomas Thomaa was presented pre by Judge H P Henderson The vote on the two candidates Candidate which was wan secret stood 7 1 for tor Mr r Thomas Thames Tho and 2 for Mr Woolley Mr Thomas is I a 8 Democrat and lid an active artive o worker in the Mormon Mermon church churchio He io was born in Aberdare South Wales July 30 O lIl 17 and came to Salt Lake th ah his parents July 18 It 18 1178 For Fu a time he lived in thu Ul city and then Vint nt to Farmington FannI where his hie mother row resides In ISOe 1300 1 Mr Thomas grad graduated graduated from th tb th law Jaw len division of the te Michigan university ty He was a 8 candi candidate candidate candiL date L ate for tor city judge on OIl the Democratic ticket two years ears ago but was w s defeated with the rest reit of the ticket Since th then n i hp h has practiced law in this city d be he besIdes besides sides taking an active part in church i irk v ork rk In that line Une Mr Thomas Thoms duties I lave ae been with the Young You Mens Meas Mu Mutual MuI Mut ual t Improvement association He is superintendent sU of Ensign stake stain i iS Speaking S of or his appointment last Jut evening Mr lr Thomas said saidI I I r look upon it as s a great honor boner and ad I fpH equally complimented It is a po 0 position which any man might flit fill and 11 that an honor had been conferred l ui upun n him While I am in I will d J mv ny best beet to serve the schools aDI an I Ithe the citizens of or Salt Lake City alike I M My Iy one endeavor will be to perpetual the good name the schools now enjoy II ind nd do everything in my power to t tra raise ra e their standard No Action on Art Ait Supervisor The matter of the employment of an anart anart anart art sup supervisor also came up in exec executive tive session sei n but no ao final actton action was waa wast t tk k n on or the names of Miss May Teas Teasdale dale Wt ho had charge of or the art de dt deT T of the High fech x l and D W who was wan assistant a manual training instructor end and 8 nd helped in the theart art rt work last year in n that branch bra cb of the public schools One Oaf faction of the H Ija hard ad rd OJ the creation tion of such a position on oil the ground of expense thile thc Ih other thought it would oe be e eother other tep toward the th educational edu b l a of ot the schools of the city r ii erable discussion by both ei rith Ifs it was wa as decided to leave lease the matter mattert t tn e 11 for tT or the t he time bem being In the interim it is to be decided v hether the finances of the board for forthe forthe forthe the ensuing year will wilt permit of ot the th employment of an art supervisor aud and If that la is i found practicable who of the two persons suggested ted for the position would he the most mo t qualified Archibald Ard Kessler was wa elected assist t assistant tant ant nut in the department of manual train training I ing and the following teachers were for the ensuing year I Grades Clarissa Ellerbeck Fannie Alice Florence en Thomas Howells and Rae Woodcock High school teachers May U r Critch Critchlow CrItChlow low 10 and Rose M To Miss 1 Nellie R Quinn was Has given a first grade rade normal school certificate lerk Judd called the boards atten attention ion tion t to the fact act that Mrs Irs Alice Tom Tomlinson linson had bad not accepted the i position of or teacher of ot sewing although t has been heen understood tood she intended to remain romain with the tile Salt Lake schools dur during ing Fg the ensuing year More Rooms Booms Por For Schools It was a Decided to devote deyott o ote six addition additional al zt room in m the various school hool buildings t tt tb training the rooms to be 3 upon apon later Joseph fas cas appointed a r d chairman of the build buDd rs and grounds committee to succeed Mr Young the retired member membern T An n ar a r r list let ol It t a little over oyer f 2 00 va as passed and approved about 2 being ing for the Lafayette school v hn n l b n rearing aring completion The aiu was brought bt to the them I m embers of their ri right ht to appoint ia In their r re p ive wards enumerators to take the census cen uil Several mem mom members members bers hers hove have already ready presented pre e ted a list ut trout from which Numerators are to be selected for their districts It t is t expected the lit list will have been completed some sometime sometIme sometime time toa |