Show SCHOOL AFFAIRS some vacancies are filled A VOTE it le lends leads ads to the impression thai politics was janitors appointed the board of 01 education met en toes day evening in special session and transacted the tha following ausit ea resignations were received from carrie I 1 D smith and ids id stewart teach teachers ers in the paran school these vacancies were filled by the employment of misses Jos josephin phin Kello kolloge gir and bertrade Ger trade thurman Th nrman miss kallopi eo 10 teach in the second grade erade and miss miss thurman in the chart grad claims came the of the s one vote was a taken before mr mcewan arrived choosing choo mary and gertrude thurman to nil fill the ine ies iee the matter was when mr mcewan arrived and he dominated comina tomina ted miss josephine kellogg kellog as miss mary Nat Nul tall and mrs clayton voted with mr mcewan in favor of miss kellogg mr me glazier was absent and mr john being in the chair did not vote miss mies nuttall is a republican and mies kellogg is ia a populist mr hardy demanded the yeas and but mr mcewan said it was wag too late they should have been called for bedora the motion wai put mr john strange to say sustained d the point of oder in other deliberative bodies the yeas and are in order af f r the vive asce vote jacob F gates appeared apps app ared Bared before the board in behalf of the fourth ward sunday school and asked for the use of four rooms ronnia of the parker school house bouse for sunday school purposes purpose referred to the committee on buildings and grounds with authority to act mrs ida dusenberry requested the board to consider the mat matter ter of establishing a kindergarten school in connection with the public schools of the cita referred to the committee on teachers and school work A number of teachers mace applications for positions either as regular teachers or substitutes on report of the committee on furniture and supplies janitors janito rs were employed as aa follows webster school sarah saunders per calendar month franklin school jane rees SH 11 gos school mary burles buries 10 parker school samuel 25 page school jesse H W wilde ide 3 mountain school nellie meldrum 3 on report of the same committee W V B S pierce of salt lake city was awarded the contract of furnishing chalk ermers erasers and other school supplies mr pierce was the lowest bidder on the various articles the examining board submitted a re port of the teachers examination the teachers who passed in the several grades witti with ther average percents are as follows high schools J AL jensen 94 S P eggertsson Eggert Egger teson jr 87 goo geo 87 A 0 sorensen 87 grammar grade Vilate Elliott 84 primary grade graded a josephine kellogg 92 gertrude thurman Th nrman 83 sadie bullock 80 60 one of those taking the examination did not pass in all the branches aud and does not therefore receive a certificate certificates were ordered to be issued to the teachers tea cheis named above the following claims were allowed win ellison glazing 1146 samuel cleaning parker and supplies 1824 1924 newell hoover carpentering 50 A A watson carpenter work wy W 8 rawlings bupt supt 2500 J BI jensen clerk 1125 elizibeth elizabeth hardy hard f janitor work 1325 13 25 samuel riebke labor win lawis whitewashing 46 00 E EJ J ward lumber 2225 on motion of mrs clayton the commencement men cement of the school year was postponed until september because the abe eth is labor day board adjourned |