Show SCHOOL BOARD MET MONDAY Y DECIDER DECIDED TO TEACH AVIATION Minutes of a meeting of the board of education held at the theoffIce theoffice theoffice offIce in m Farmington Monday I afternoon November 16 IG 1931 All members the clerk and the I superintendent were present Mr Ir Adams presiding I The minutes of the preVIOUS meeting were read and approved Mr reported haVIng had a talk to Dr Stocks v ho at attended attended attended tended to the Bangerter ter boy who w ns lS hUI hurt huit t on the smoke stack at atthe atthe atthe the Stoker school and also to Mr Tolman the who was US wason wason on the ground round when the the accIdent occurred Mr Burton also reported having had a talk with th the state superintendent who stated that to the ruling of the Attorney General we are arc not at all liable Mr also reported that he had talked with some of the applicants for the use se of the gymnasium g at the Junior hIgh school and learned that they are willing to accept the rental prIce already placed by the board referred re- re referred re referred to in m the unites of the pre previous I IVIOUS meeting 1 Mr Adams reported an accIdent to a n child of Mrs of Layton who is blaming Dr Gleason for the trouble I because he pro pro- pronounced pronounced pro pronounced it a sprain sprain and advised the boy to use his arm which pas as broken as reve reveled revealed bv biz an X Y lay say I ture ure that wad wa was taken later The mother is asking if help can be had He to the county m in as much as Dr Er E r Gleason is em cm nd d by the county l Ir Adams reported the chang chang- changing changing ing of the second seco d route of the bus at Lavton Layton school to go nOl from flom the Layton church around a loop by way ay of Ahn Nalder's and Stephen Nalder's Nalder's ers er's to the E E Evans Eans ans corner making about a mile longer route made necessary to relieve the Draper bus that was as lo loaded ded when it reach reach- reached reached reached ed that point and nd could not take on the ten or twelve twelve children liv- liv living liv living m ing on that loop Mr Ir Howard reported that the CentervIlle flood fIod improvement commIttee by its chairman Mr Ir I John F Porters Porter is asking for foi the appropriatIOn of another 00 to complete th work being done I on the school rounds rounds I Ml MI Howard reported reported that Mr Pelton who was appointed to drIve the bus in m the south end of the district did duJ not sl sign n his con con- contract contract contract tract and has had hid substitutes driving driving ing mg who are n t satisfactory and connot be het responsible that Des IHl Burton haS haB notified Mr Pd- Pd Pel- Pel Pelton ton to resign sp o some one can be appointed in m his place if he is not going to take otter 0 o cr er the job himself Mi Mr Howard reported that the people of South Bountiful who ho are patrons of that school are now de- de demanding de demanding mandIn manding that the board determine a policy conc concerning concerning the running of that school for next t year The bUIldIng bUIldIng- was as ejected for the south southend southend southend end of the dIstrIct including Val ValVerda ValVerda ValVerda Verda and If i the policy of the board is to transport some of those chIldren who arc re e living within two miles of that chool to another school the re rest t of the people are going to dem demand nd that their chil chil- chil children children dren be trans transported The Tho people wished this question Question now or in the near ear future I Mr Ir Adams j 1 said that as far as ashe ashe aslie he is concerned the same prIvIlege would be extended extended to all of the people of South South Bount Bountiful ul to se- se seI secure secure se secure I cure the greatest test possible effi efficiency clency for th the children at the least possible cost Mr Burto Burton explained that to have these children attend the South Bountiful school this year would require another teacher wIthout doing away w with Ith mIXed grades rades and therefore making the school no bett better r but to allow them to continue going to the Stoker school at a cast st of only about 00 for transportation would be a saving over over another teacher of about 00 0 For that reason he thought It would be left 11 as It itis is 19 for this y year r I Th The superintendent pe t reported that the census report shows a aI again again I gain 0 over otter er last year of 29 children ren m inthe the distrIct that a i comparIson of the first term report of thIs ear car with thoi th first t term rm of last year shows an nn increased enroll enroll- enrollment enrollment enrollment ment in m the district of 58 The greatest increase increase in m enrollment S 'S sat at the High sChool school Several of the elementary schools are below be- be be below low 10 last year pI pi n enrollment I 1 IThe The superintendent reported tho the I considering of a aplan a plan to give a I course in m aviation at the HIgh school under Mr Collett The plan contemplates the charge of 5 00 I per student for the course with a I small subsidy from the state to be paId to the teacher discs to be beI beheld beheld beheld held at fOUl o'clock each after after- afternoon afternoon afternoon noon The only cost to the board I wIll be the use of o the building and I IOn I equIpment On motion of Mr Ho Howard Hoard ard sec sec- sec I ended by Mr Ir the sup sup- superintendent sup sup-I was authorized to es- es establish es establish eS 1 the course The superintendent reported that the state committee on the I Washington Bicentennial celebratIon celebration celebration I tion is asking the privilege to ask the school children of the I state to contribute 5 cents each on onI I I Washington's birthday to pay for forI fora fora I a Washington monument to be erected at the state capitol Ms 11 Howard Ho moved that the plan bo approved The motion was second second- seconded ed ld by Mr Thornley and carrIed I j The superintendent reported that Mrs D L Rice is asking the privIlege of getting a fIa flag of Utah placed in m each of the schools the expense to be bOl boi boine ne by the school I I Th The superintendent recommend recommend- recommended recommend ed ed cd the purchase of a history of Utah now bem being printed in m three volumes to be dell delis delivered Bred ered in m Sept 1932 at a cots of 39 50 On mo- mo motIon motion mo motion tion of Mr the recommendation recommendation recommendation was approved The superintendent reported that he had met with a number of representative e people at Cen- Cen Centerville terville to consider the purchase of the David Smith property west of the school building and con con- convertIng converting converting it into a park He lie dIs- dIs dIscouraged discouraged dis discouraged the thought of thIs board any money for such a project The superintendent reported that on investigation of the need need- needed needed needed ed repair work on the buses at the High school and in m tall talking with Mr Ir Morgan he learned that the teacher is not notable not able to take care of the bus wor and do all the repair that is sometimes necessary Therefore h he i recommended that Mr Garner be paid a little extra etra to his Ius salary to do the work or On motIon the recommendation recommendation was approved t Bills as P per r vouchers recorded m the tho regi ter and numbered to and wree presented by the cler clerk approved by the members and on motIon of Mr ham passed and ordered paid i Meeting nd nde adjourned e r s |