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Show Board of Education Decides for Strnelnre on the Walker Site. WILL RE CONSTRUCTED OF BRICK AND CONCRETE Principals and Supervisors Are Renamed: Micellaneons Business. The Hoard of Fdncation met at. a late hour Tuesday night, and . quickly dia- posod of all the business that eanio be-foro be-foro it. The action taken, around which centers the greatest amount of public interest, was with respect to the con-SLruc.lion con-SLruc.lion of an eight ecu-room school building on the Walker site, between Fighth and Ninth South and Main and West Temple st reels. The committee on buildings and grounds had met during dur-ing Ihe afternoon and approved the plans, tis submitted 1)3' Architect Klet-ting, Klet-ting, and the board directed that advertisements ad-vertisements for bids for the construe-lion construe-lion of tho building bo placed in two Salt, Lake daily papers, the bids to be opened .June 2. The new building will closely resemble resem-ble the Grant and (Jncqua structures ami will be built of pressed brick, concrete con-crete and cenienl. It will cost in tho neighborhood of $75,000- The board also approved the action of the committee of the whole in iixing the eslimntc for the maintenance of tho schools for the ensuing year at $050.-000. $050.-000. The ffiiiO.Olii) includes interest on bonds ami sinking fund. Upon the recommendation of Superintendent Super-intendent Chrislensen the following appointments ap-pointments were .made for the ensuing school year: Supervisors. Primary. Miss Ffosalie Pollack; grammar gram-mar grades, John S. Welsh: music. M. W. A.- Wetzell; art. Mr. .1. Leo Fairbanks; Fair-banks; manual training, Mr. I W. Par-ratt; Par-ratt; physical education. Miss M ait ha Johnson; director of sewing, Miss Anna L. Corbctt. Principals. .High Sihool George A. Faton. l-llenienrary Schools Josephine Chambers, Mary Dvsart. D. it. Cooms, W. W. Barton. John IF. Combs. Harold. J. Stearns, William Bradford. Kliznbcth Qunltroiigh, W. D. Prosscr, Sylvia Colin, II. H. Folsom, F. D. Keelcr. Grace, E. Frost. iH. S. ifallock. W. J. MeCov. ,F. O. Cross, Felyn Iteillv, Elizabeth . V. 1'Vit.. Fred X. Poulson, Mark C. Browit. Etta F'owcrs, Oscar -Van Coft, 15. 15. II. Scott. A. 15. Jarman offered to sell (.he board for $3,700, 2x10 rods of ground adjoining (lie Bryant school. Iteferred to committee on buildings and grounds. George Seharinnn offered to seir2',oxl0 rodsftin the same locality for L-100, which took iho same course. |