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Show Board Accepts Drug Bid, Discusses Curriculum Problems at Mon. Meet A bid of $1771.90 from the World Drug in Spanish Fork to furnish immunization supplies sup-plies to Nebo school district, was accepted by the Board of Education at their regular meeting Monday evening, after considering all other bids, the minutes indicated. Other bids were submitted by the Rexall Drug, Springville Spring-ville for $2106.76; by City Drug, Spanish Fork, $1861.63; Daniels Drug, Payson, $1854.-24- Haymond Drug, Spring- perintendent and Board members mem-bers a statement of funds available, showing bank balance bal-ance of $158,408.51 December 1, less outstanding checks of $125,915.97, leaving funds available in the general account ac-count of $32,492.54 on December Decem-ber 1. Deposits to December 21, 1959 were $205,871.69 with expenditures to December 21 amounting to $52,142.78 and the December payroll estimated at $175,929.85, . leaving a balance bal-ance of funds available $10,-291.60. ville, $1873.48. Fire insurance, amounting to $1 197 430.00, to be renewed on January 1, I960, was discussed after which a motion was made by Leo A. Crandall, seconded by Carl A. Patten that the fire insurance renewal be plac- ed with Jack H. Swenson, Ko-lob Ko-lob Realty, Springville Insurance, Insur-ance, Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Pearl Bigler, D. Lynn Crook, Gardner Gard-ner Insurance Agency, Mauray Payne, Central Utah Insurance and Jarvis Warner. Discuss Problems The three Sr. High School principals Paul K. Walker, J Angus Christensen, and Arch Williams met with the Board I to discuss several problems and trends in the high school curriculum. cur-riculum. Different possibilities for special education groups, as well as the present program of Beta classes in Chemistry, English and Mathematics were also discussed. The problem of early marriages in the high schools also came up for discussion. dis-cussion. Claims amounting to $43,-327 $43,-327 02 lists of which were furnished the Superintendent and mailed to all Board members mem-bers Dec. 18, were approved for payment on a motion by nr William H. Sorensen, seconded sec-onded by Leo A. Crandall. The clerk furnished the Su- |