Show FOR FREE KINDERGARTEN LADIES ASK FR E USE OF OLD SCHOOL BUILDING Board of Education is Considering tho Mattel More Grades Desired at the I Whittier School I last I The Board of Education met night with President Wilson in the I chalk and only Trustees Bamberger and Critchlow absent Mrs H S Young Mrs W A Xeldcn and Mrs Nellie LU tlc appeared In behalf c fl the Council I o Womens clubs and the Free Kindergarten Kinder-garten assoclallon to ask for the free use of that part of tho old Thirteenth I ward schoolhouse now used by the Salvation Sal-vation Army That part of the city was very crowded and the only way to keen many of the children off the streets in that section was to conduct the proposed kindergarten The hoard expressed sympathy with the proposl I llon and referred the petition to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds A petition for lease of the old Fit fcenth ward property to L 1 Boyd was referred to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds The Parents association of the Whlt tier school asked for the addlllon of sixth sevenlh and eighth grades to that school to prevent the children being scattered after leaving the Jlflh grade I Air Neldon favored adding al least a sixth grade Referred to Committee on Buildings and Grounds TCslollti Tooker resigned her posillon I as teacher on account of U health to take effect at the close of the school cose year Referred to Committee Teachers I Teach-ers and School Work Secretary D R Allen of the Unlver sly asked the hoard for reimbursement J lo Ihe amount of 1I716 01 salaries to I training school teachers owing to the enforced layoff during the smallpox I vacation of twenty days Referred to the Finance committee 1 Wells Fargos bank In New York requested re-quested JG550 for commissions on canceled can-celed Interest coupons Clerk Moreton staled that the board I had only comparatively com-paratively 1 iccently been requested to pay commissions Referred lo the Finance Fi-nance commlllce The April rt of Treasurer API1ep reasurer Barnelt showed a balance on hand Aprlplst of 36301031 State school fund apportioned appor-tioned 7003nC State school land Interest Inter-est fund 5252 ftt sundry revenues SJ9rJ2 total S7o7024 disbursements I 53ICOJ35 balance on hand April 30th 4118809 The revenues for ten school months to dale were 53M16290 and the disbursements were 20996481 leaving the balance as stated Referred to the Finance committee The transfer of school property y > the city in accordance with the Council resolution to exchange city for school property a already noted was ordered On recommendationof the Committee on Teachers and School Work It was ordered that Sal received from nonresident non-resident pupils be paid lo Ihe trcojitirer I and applied to teachers salaries The hiime committee also recommended thai I the Superintendent of Schools be au I ihorixcd lo print necensary classification classifica-tion blanks and promotion cards fr I use at tho close of school that there be ono I examination for teachers 11 one I week before the opening of schools In the fall also hat the present board be 1 continued Adopted l I The Committee on Finance reported an appropriation of 321Sfllril for the April payroll and expenses the payroll of the teachers being 51SC3S18 o teacher ISGiS Approved Ap-proved i A proposition to require all teachers 10 submit their reports to tile clerk for transmission to the State Superintend en and withholding their last pay n penalty for neglect was referred to the Committee on Teachers and SchoolWork School-Work The following names o applicants for position as teachers In the Salt Lake schools wen read Winifred J Hardy Emma 13 Tlbbets TKmcna Olllnger lydia l Smlthen Lymun KHIoil Edna May Gerlrudc Fell PJIuna I Hcppler Mabel 1 Elccla Jensen Suselle Reiser Jenln Smith Melton Annie R Gray Pearl Durnell Aura Rogers Carrie Harrison Florence Parry Salt Lake Cily Stella IK Grave Ottumwa In Luella Sanbovn Pal City Utah Nettle Net-tle A Greene Mllbunk S D Miss II I Levis Fir Wash |