| Show SPEAK FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL I 11 I I j I I Fourth Municipal Ward Citizens Declare jl That It Must Not Be Put in Danger II I 1I 1 I A mass meeting of citizens hurried H 1 I y cal led vas held In Tnggarts hall I J in nl 11 lust evening to inks action against the I alleged movement to abolsh the high I school L E Hall county commissioner I commis-sioner was chairman I A general discussion I dis-cussion of Iho question a Indulged In and a commlllcc appointed to canvass r can-vass tile ward and ascertain the sentiment senti-ment of tile people In relallpn to the I high schools perpetuation The com I mittee Is I as follows cm olow Mrn Anne Adams Ad-ams C J Ilrooks L E Hall John r f Lynch Mrs J H Daveltr John T Ax I Ion Mrs Prank L nines Nat M llrlgham 1 w Morrison Charles Crane John w Oreeninun Mr and Mrs vMIIIain Inglehart J M Ilounian 11 and ninard Merrill This I commllleo voininenced ail imtIe evinvivas today II R I I and will meet again and report Its labors onSaturday evening reprt Is 1 Commissioner Hall In 1 making the I opening speech said that the purpose I I url of the meeting was simply I to place the I matter squarely I before the people I und to ascertain who were friendly to I lie high I school na7JI who were not It I I I was the desire tint the Institution many frlendu should be oIle IIW to i I I peak 111110 uncertain tones While none of the members of tile school I I board wee openly opposed to the high i school the uplrt oC ore of thor I was not Us hearty as it Should be A a consequence there was much doubt I In his I mind as to the Usability of reelecting the members who have not put themselves Upon record In favor i of the school J 11 lowmnn made a Speech alone Imllar lilies anti Joseph rlppmnn said that the high school wo In the na lure of I municipal Institution while the University preparatory deportment deport-ment was a State affair The chll dn of Salt Lake City were educated In the former and tile groluat of out shle county schools In the latter I It I taxes were high It was Illcause I new and nplete yom had bn built UI her In a few Years Personally the vilenkvr Raid he was In favor at any movement that would checkmate the opposition to the high school Piof I Matthew wnm called upon to xplain tit relative positions and per I poe of the high school and Unhor I BUY I stuted that the high school I Prern red tudfnt to enter the fresh I mail class of the Unlvcrelty while thn University preparatory department icive red practically the Fame Call IV as tile high Pbool hut was calculated I to accommodate Students frorn the outside el anti counties where there I Pre 10 high ehls find PI thom for the collegiate course at the Unl I I rly I Nut M nrlchnm J S Divete n n I Anderson Charles Crane Eugene I other Lewis speakers and J 11 OUclIly were the 1 I |