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Show BOARD DECIDES I Sets Aside $49,992 to Acquit l New Buildings aud Repair " Old Ones. j ' ( V'l MAXIMUM SALARIES OF PRINCIPALS FIXED; (f Suitable Resolutions Adopted! Upon the Death of L. U. Col- ' bath, Former Member. Mi At Tuesday evening's meeting of thji 'f Board of Education, expenditures to th ? aggregate of $-19,91)2 wure authorlztd tor t , the purpose of acquiring sites for newj Ml! buildings and repairing old ones. r ri however, In addition to an authorizM MlDl expenditure of $15,000 mado at the for."' mer meeting of the board for the pur-")' . chase of block 132. The purchases omv r" repairs authorized Tuesday evening wers' r as follows: i' , Part of lots C, and 7, block 1C. plat a' . on west side of Riverside school. JlOftjV llfi 10 by 10 rods on east sido of Webster Lut school, ?3000. 7-i by 110 feet odlolnlar': Franklin school. 55000. eight inanial1 lei training buildings. ?1 1.000. V Tho manual buildings will bo con stiucted at the Grant, Hamilton. Jacksoa1 Lowell. Oqulrrh, Waterloo, WashlngUm1' i und Webster schools. The repairs art divided among the various buildings ti JjC' follows, having been reduced from Miti 270.25 to $23,092, owing lo a lack oi TV-funds: TV-funds: High school zXii) ff Union school 2,JH' rttf Bonneville school f" . Lake Breeze t). Jordan 2?j) fJi Lafayctto 873 '. Science building sul ft1, Waterloo . 173 Onequa 350 t, Hamilton j Emerson v.l ib!f Webster 650 t 1 Oqulrrji m P' .lackson 1,370 '-'t Franklin 300 ? Riverside 1,001; fa, t Lowell MMlbvift Wasatch 1,:Q fiw Bryant so Fremont ? 1,130)6 Washington- 1,530. 'pi i Longfellow 270 1 jiicl Sumner 750' Wn Grant D Lincoln 4?S t 1' Poplar Grove 504 Gymnasium lli i h.i Total ?23,M3 prd Maximum Salaries. J s-jL Upon the recommendation of tho com . mlttee of the whole, the maximum salarj p51' of principals was raised to $180 a monti 12a 1 with 55 additional where the principa rti? is the holder of a Utah State high schoo diploma. j( The cleric of the board was Instructs f , lo deposit the certified check of X W 5s Halsey & Company of Chicago, purcbti' ers of the 5250,000 bond Issue, and credll the same to the purchasers. )i xjfir Suitable resolutions upon the death a bil L. U. Colbath. a former member of thijjt; board, were presented by Mr. Clieesmu unr and Mr. Xewman and adopted. Th j' " resolutions wcie ordered spread upon th Kfc minutes and a copy will be sent to tt !4f family of Mr. Colbath. , Ih Upon the recommendation ot the coSilfh, mlttee on teachers and school work, th employment of the following addition iiae teachers was authorized: f, flXOr High School Mildred Tlbbals. I M1 Elementary Schools Annls Klngsburj 1 Ethel Lane. Ruby Smith. Floronce Chris vui, tensen. Elizabeth Etter, Margaret Moon jc Martha Watlcrs. Carrie Hamilton, Laun Young, Olive Baker, Anna Fouchc, Louis ? I A. Shiell, Laura Foster, Jean Glaser. f Mstil Inexperienced Normal Graduates Cam rur lyn Koch, Matilda Frnzec. Carrie Chris f-fbfii tensen, Luclle Gilmer, Ethel Harvej y,. Lucy Qulnn, Bessie Worlhen, Polly Rey -ZJ nolds. Maud Smith. Corlnne Christensui f1"1 Zlllah Darke, Margaret Harrison. Mar w m Pickering. Mary Watkins, Margar tr .lohnson. Paulino White. Myrtle Bralfl later Slella Brown. .Jennie Gray, Lena Jleyerj Kj3 Floronce Smlthon. Helen Islaub, Edni 14 6i Wilkinson. Helene Finster, Ivy Evanj Ln;,. Emma Goffe, Ethel Hayward, Lily Eelier m Ada Bransford. The next meeting of tho board will bi p held at noon June 23. at which tlm ilc4 bids will be opened for the construction : fspTo-of fspTo-of an addition to the Emerson building! 'je j |