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Show TEACHERS SALARIES FIXED. The Iloai'd of Education Met I.ant Night - 11 ore Teachers to be Employed. The board of edticatiou met last night, and the committee on education reported tho following applicants had passed, and recommended their employment em-ployment as needed: W. A. Corey, A. (!, Click, W. F. Jameson, Ida M. Frye, llattie Lewis, Mattie K. McKay, W. D. Bowman, C. N. McKay, Frank Stevenson, Jennie Carney, Frank Karnes, N. P. Burt, Martin A. Wilt, Kmily A. Brill, Haltio Randolph, E. S. Wallock, Li..ie Gibbs, Florence Cook, G. A. Roberts, W. V. Barton, S. L. McCorkle, Alt a West-brook, West-brook, N. A. Smith, Lettio Gwin. Tho comuiitteo also recommended that temporary certificates be issued to F:iHo Kiddle, Vickie Clayton. Mrs. Helen Krigbaum, Mrs. D. M. Kelson, Emma Pisehol, Althea Wheeler, Bona Larson, Li.zie Hyslop, Louisa Sidway, Olive Desbl'idge, Bessie Kimball, Fraiic U. Knight, Ada Van Wormer, A. il. Kennedy. The report of the committee on the employment ofteachers was adopted. It fixes tho scale of salaries as follows: For first year, $50; for second year, iftSO; for third year, $75; assistant principals, $!H); third grade principals, $1)0; second grade principals, $125; first grade principals, prin-cipals, $140. , It was decided to purchase the church building iu the nineteenth district for school purposes, the price to bo paid to be $3000. One thousand dollars is to be Eaid down and the balance by Dceeui-erlst. Dceeui-erlst. The committee on finance reported that the special district school taxes this year will yield $142,509.55; the territorial ter-ritorial school apportionment for the city, $ti8,7i)8.;t, a total expected revenue rev-enue of $206,278.81. The proposal to rent tho Eagle Gate school house at H350 a year was accepted. ac-cepted. " |