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Show t -'i-v.r-.i l:i vcLirVtl J r ' ' rl cf r:-it:;,a i . et.ti.'s t: has r--cre th-ia two horrs. -Owir t,i 1 i clal dir.;-:.: - I imrr-r-sces-'y cf I - j " J a nets f;r ; ' ) the bord has dcld?l to" clc-We the public e"?v:3 c? ::'ly 4:h-'- If t-re' closed at Cat tlms there ,.1 h no-promotions in any graie and tr.e next term Wi.l be broken lato. . . If the schools are kept open, they will not be free public school, but will be regular pay schools.- - . -.- At the meeting of the Board of Education Edu-cation held last nisht. that matter, was broached in a report of the Committee on Teachers tnd School Work. The committee report 'was - as 'follows.' and was signed by - Messrs. Moyle,' Cum-mlngs Cum-mlngs and Brantlng: - Bait Lnke City. Utah. Aprtl' 7,' 13.' V o the Honorable 'Board -of H-lucaxton, Cltyj. Gtntleouem: i'our committee on teachers and school work twr to reoom-mend reoom-mend the adoption of the toUowlng resolution: reso-lution: . . , , "Whereas " the Board of Fdncatlon," on account of lack of funda will not. b able to continue the schools tor the full school year, but finds It necessary - to ioee on or about May 4th' neat; , , - - . Kesolved, That the teachers be, and they are hereby authorised under the su-porrlRlon su-porrlRlon of the Superintendent and the principals of the ciJTerent echoola : to ter into contracts with the parents of the children enrolled in the schools (such oontract to be prepared by . the Boards to pay- for the tuition by the parents for the children. enrolld for the balance of the school year, after on or about May 4th next; the tultton to be charged in the grades to be not more than 11 per pupil and in the hiyh school not more tham U per pupil, the Board not to be liable, for the collection of such tuition or for the payment to the teachers of their salaries sala-ries lor said period.": - - - . , i - The report was adopted ' after Mr. C;',l i i I il cr red a r:. ! i r, ,,. - f, r tv a trar -r cf t- te b.;.. - j 1., 1, tv.e exti-r. loa cf t-e J not, a r.i tl s jayment cf the teachers f ;r Ue' l-.it- inor.th, oa July 1st " " ' " This substitute was opposed by 7'r. Mcyle, 'who Ci not favor carrying the lnc,t!l-i over to rit year. He believed that there rr.!:ht riot te more than five months school next year, snl expressed his confidence that all money had been properly expended. ' : The Geosbegan ' substitute died a natural -death, only -its maker-voting f-r it., while. the committee report was adopted.. 1 4 -.'.. -- ' ' ; Mr. NelJen l:ieved that .75 rr cent cf the population -would be willing to fcave the schools continued on payment of a fse of 13 r-er monti la graded schools and ft . per month la hlja schools for each pupiL'- - Mr. Cummlcgs fjevored the" plan and suggeated that' a circular be given to the school patrons, , explaining the alt-uatton. alt-uatton. ' - ' . . '. " . ...-. When - the ' matter came. to, a .vote, G!auque,'Comminga, Eranting, Nelden, Toung. -Cheesmaa - and .Moyle - voted for It; Georhegan voted so and Henderson Hender-son and Newman were abeent. .' A 'communication from' W. S. McCor-nick McCor-nick requesting the payment of the note for J30.OOO, due tm June 23, 1901, wae referred .to .the. Finance committee. , Treasurer Barnetra - regular 'report for "March hhowed receipts. 'tMS.W"!; disbursements, IJ7.I34.4S; balance, $105,-C75.9S. $105,-C75.9S. The balance June SO,- 1S02, . waa $26,417.63; , receipts for' nine months, 378,203.E; total, , $424,621.19; disbursements. disburse-ments. . $319.045 -81 balance.: $105,575.38. Sixty, applications for teachers' positions posi-tions were filed, and bills amounting to $sl7&22 were passed. : - j |