Show i of Meeting j Board of Education Held Monday 7 The minutes of a regular meet meet- meeting meeting ing of the board b rd of education held at the office in in Farmington Utah on ou Monday November Nov 7 1938 with members John R. R Rampton Ezra B. B Parrish and George E. E Dibble members of the board and clerk Thos E. E Williams and Superintendent f dent H. H C. C Burton present with John R. R Rampton presiding Mem Meni- Members bers David E. E Cook and Horace Van Fleet Reel absent The minutes of the regular meet meeting ing held October the and a special meeting held August were read and approved Two gentlemen representing the v coal industry of Utah met with the board to persuade it to the use of I coal for heating the new north Jun Junior Junior tor High school Bills Dills represented by vouchers numbered to as record recorded cd ed m in n the register were presented by the clerk approved by b the mem bers and md passed and ordered paid The superintendent reported that the Syracuse people are urging that th t the board grant to the Town board an assessment on a plot of ground on which to construct the tennis court Mr 11 r. r Parrish moved that the assessment be granted but the motion died for want of a second Mr Parrish made a motion re 1 re- re I quiring that the present architect be required to furnish a set of plans and specifications for all buildings to be filed in this office and that these together plans of all aU previous buildings be assem assern- assembled assembled bled and kept on file for future reference The motion was secondS secondS- td ed Mr Dibble and carried by un- un Superintendent Burton reported that ahat the daughter of Mrs Nina Moss fell dl on the gym floor and I damaged her front teeth The ques tion of damages had come and up-and up and it was reiterated that the board bas nas never ne assumed responsibility for lor such accidents and can not do doso so 50 under the law Jaw The superintendent reported that I pressure is being brought to close the Uhe school on Armistice day No- No Nor member the that he lie has con- con r the he state superintendents office and the superintendents of the surrounding districts and I found them undecided except Og- Og Ogden Ogden den and Jordan districts Most of the superintendents were unfavorable unfavorable unfavorable able to closing The board members each express expressed cd ed his opinion on the matter and were unanimously opposed to clos cbs closing closing ing but wished Armistice day ob ob- observed observed ob- ob observed served in the schools school Meeting adjourned |