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Show lilf Hi SClf Why Board of Education Wt Uccn Unable to SccurMt -Baking Outfit. fl ( IT WOULD BENEFIT THE ML CHILDREN. OF 9 Would Bake Bread for iJt eons for Pupils of OsSp Thousand Families, jw t I tt- 7 J'200 P"pils the Wk Lake High school. They renretL'Erfi Iy 1,000 families. Th0rTfl of them aro husky boys and subB'' rnarvelously good appo S been tho custom in times paat fn,flhif pupils to bring (heir luncheon JEL home. This, of crmrse, consistc-q qMP substantinla, likewise swceU n.'V t sorts. The luncheons S!2tSf-M 1 cold The tendency was to W pupils to feel badly, their disatSS' impaired. ihc sweats did. norutHfi upon their stomachs, likowiw IK. jBFi Bert Result, there was hjmt pupils during the afternoon. 'WSk- This year the Board of Eduti i cided upon a plan whid, has hSRY ccssfully tried in manv cities nfHF country of tho size of "Salt WB1 larger, of furnishing tho j.upilj ib High school with luncheon, not catC-the catC-the cold variety, but a warm onotfHr would be both substantial and ttF' 60mc, but; tho sweets would DE'clifi nated and the luncheon would lllKrft, niahed at cost. 'iE With tin's object in view tho yBL proceeded to fit up a place in thetBf ings now used for High schoblMft poses, the old "University build ia'aH the block of gronnd between SKSt and Third "WchI, streets and KhfrHB? Second North streets. Tho inten(Bf? and is to fiupply the pupils withtitHR, somo food, including hot coffteVff' chocolate. Wednesday perhaps 70ftHF nils partook of this lnncheon. ('H'TR It happens that there aie tW.Bfr compitnics in Salt Lake. The hoilH!a wherein the luncheon is prepared atEa High .school was long ago piped iorEZ and connected with thu mains cuEg company. Of course morlora applaffk in tlio Hhapc of ranges and ovcnTK'gg the like were necessary to providiHJ the representatives of theso thouE?, fiimilici: iu this great High tctoE), The Board of Education ileddeRfc divide the patronage between IbtlHS companies in so far as the neek4'H plica wore concerned. It was a TmZ up order. An oven was rieedeidHS company did not have this orck JR stock; the other one did. It would tMC 30 loaves of bread at one tkcHE order for tho oven was given. Tie pBS to consumers of gus from this conpBr was $30. The Board of Education aBSi the order, no question was MMHSj to price, tho expectation being ihitfHB market price would bo chnred. ,u jB Six days after tho order was ciflff a reply was received and the Bwra?g8j informed that the price of theTfcljjjH would bu $51, with hot plate attMK ment. $21 higher than when booghtK private parties. Tho intimation truHK-: given that a divide on tho gas cooH, cd was desired aud if so an oresjnHp, be furnished at. tho regular pnME Meanwhile no oven has hden PBft in position, bread used in making JfHtt wiches for High school pupils jHUi chased from bakeries, the childraB 1,000 families arc iiiconv.cnicnteL',Bfi the Board of Education ia placcdiKMfci position of having to pay mpre.nBt commodity than a private ciiuesHtf less they divide business betwn;Mf corporations. Verily, some ibutH |