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Show MANY ARK PAROLED Industrial School Board Relieves Crowded Condition of Institution. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Nov. 9 At the regular monthly month-ly meeting of the Board of Trustees of Ihe State IniMiMrtPl school held at the ii itltutlon tonight, all members and of-flcers of-flcers being present s parole was granted to Poj si londltlonal on his mother sending him I" St. ,P si ph Mo, Tim third number or the industrial School Ad-vance Ad-vance tho organ of th Institution, was pn -i -uteil to i pr. board Various committees reported the completion com-pletion Of repairs tO BOmS Of the slni -tures. and that the tli 1 ll S house was nearly completed Th.- coport of ex-9 i-perlntendenl i-perlntendenl Allison for Die month of Ot-toher Ot-toher was submitted :ini approved iiwlng lo the conge-sted r-ondlt Ion ( the Institution, crowded os It is with boys and girls, : number were paroled on a merit record of oii per cent. Heretofore the merit record has been 06, under which paroles might bo granted Tonight thirteen thir-teen boys and four girls were paroled on tho new basis Superintendent Thomas reported the resignation or F, W. Harold, steward rmd commissary, and of A B Tomson, dM, Ipllnaiian and Instructor In mllltari tactics Both resignations were accepted |