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Show goes over mw calendar. Hew clerk for district as yet unnamed; meeting time set meat for school lunch during the next six months, was accepted. ac-cepted. School calendar The proposed school calendar for next year, was submitted by Nebo Education Association, Wayne Nelson, president, at the board meeting. The calendar calen-dar calls for 181 days of school, with classes to begin August 28 and school to close May 28. Periods in which schools will be closed are scheduled during the school year as follows: Labor La-bor Day, Sept. 2; UEA, Oct. 2-4; deer hunt, Oct. 21, at noon; Thanksgiving, Nov. 28-29; 28-29; Christmas, Dec. 23-31; New Year, Jan. 1; Clean up day, April 3 ; spring vacation, April 4. General institute is Aug. 23, Friday and teacher checkout for the end of the year, May 29. Alfonso Kester of Santaquin, was elected president of Nebo District School Board, at a meeting Monday evening in the school board office, at Spanish Fork. He succeeds Raymond C. Johnson of Spring Lake. William H. Sorensen of Spanish Fork, was named vice president. A clerk of the district, to succeed Clarence Wendell, has not as yet been named. Garth Olsen has been acting clerk since Wendell was suspended in November. Included in other major business bus-iness of the board, was announcement an-nouncement of the regular meetings to be held beginning at 6 p.m., on the second Monday Mon-day of every month. The board approved three members, Glenn Coffman of Springville, Alfonso Kester of Santaquin and Raymond .C. Johnson of Spring Lake, to attend at-tend a national convention, March 30 to April 2, in Detroit, De-troit, Mich. Permission was also al-so given Supt. Russell Stans-field Stans-field to go. A statement from the auditors au-ditors for services on the Wendell Wen-dell case, for $2940, was approved ap-proved by the board. This does not include the regular scheduled sched-uled audit. Also a fee of $91,140 to Ash-worth, Ash-worth, architects for the high schools at Springville and Pay-son Pay-son was approved and $87,988 has been paid, it was noted. A bid submitted by Les Hardy Har-dy of Springville, to furnish |