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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah pieces of land now owned by !the district, it would be neces sary for all property owners io advisement with the feeling sign a petition to that effect. that it would do all in its power 'Mayor Kerr suggested that proto provide money to keep the bably the P. T. A. would carry of the 'such a petition In an effort to educational program district up to its present stand- get the approval of all property owners. ard of efficiency. Adult Education Classes Capital OulIayIUport At the request of the SuperAt a previous request of the the Clerk reported Board, the Superintendent subintendent, the condition of the Capital Ac- mitted a detaLed report on count in the General Funds. It Adult Education. The report was pointed out that Land showed the district is conductPurchases had cost $15,245.41 ing, under the direct superand Equipment for New Build- vision of Mr. C. E. Smith, 73 ings had cost $3,079.91. All of classes in adult education. The this has been paid from the report revealed that the averGeneral Funds. The Clerk re- age daily enrollment for all commended that these amounts classes ranged from 10 to 72 or be paid from the Building an over all average of 24.36 for Funds in order to relieve the each of the 73 classes. In addiburden imposed on the Capital tion to the above record, the Superintendent further reportOutlay of the General Funds. Member Rich made a motion, ed that Mr. Smith has led 27 seconded single discussion groups with a by Carter, and unanimously car- total attendance of 546 and ried, that the above recom made 36 public speeches to mendation be approved and that groups with a total attendance the Clerk be authorized to of 8,534. further The Superintendent transfer money from the Buildeducato the Funds adult Funds General the that reported ing to pay for money charged to tion program was being sponthe Land Purchases and Equip- sored by the State Department ment of New Buildings ac- of Public Instruction. The cost counts hi the Capital Outlay to carry it on in our district wil be $2,400.00 all of which will be in the General Funds. refunded to us through the Bus Driver Appointed Superintendent Weight pre- state office by federal funds. sented a number of applicants Central School Lawn The matter of planting lawn for bus driver to fill the vacancy caused by the death of on the Central School grounds, Henry Olsen of Perry. He re particularly on the ground east commended that Deryl R. of the classroom section came to the attention of the Board. be appointed. Young Carter made a motion, seconded by Member Rich, that Young be appointed bus driver to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Ol sen and that his salary be on the basis of $946.00 per school year of 172 days with the understanding that if he serves more or less days than the specified number of 172 his Veterinarian compensation will be determined on what the ratio of the actIS OPENING ual days served is to the 172 A PRACTICE days specified for the school year. Motion carried unaniin mously. Closing Of Street BOX ELDER COUNTY The Superintendent read a letter from Mayor Kerr of Tre5766 monton stating that, In order to SCHOOL BOARD Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt Announcement took the matter The Board under advisement until such time that an estimate of costs can be obtained as to planting the lawn and the installation of a sprinkling system. Gasoline For Buses Mr. Weight presented a communication from Mr. Bunderson in which he recommended that the Board take steps to procure equipment for the purpose of disoensing gasoline to district owned school buses serving the Box Elder High' School. Mr. Bunderson pointed out the sav ing to the district both in money and time because of ownin" the tank and pump so that gasoline can be purchased 1951 12. Thursday April 'Kunz Services quest of Mr. Carter, the purMiss Patricia Adams of Logan Mrs. Vadis Beeton and Mrs. chase of a pump be held up Ann Zesiger spent Monday at spent the weekend with- Mr. and untd further investigation can of Mendon, with Mosell Soren-so- n Ogden visiting friends. 'Mrs. Claude Iverson. be made regarding its procureat the piano. ment. Irvin Garfield, a neighbor and member of the bishopric Bus Drivers, Janitors Salaries The B;ard deferred action then spoke of the love and with reference to salary adjust- unity that existed in the Kunz ments for bus drivers and jani- home. He offered comfort to tors until a study can be made the family in the example of with reference to adjustments the Savior, and said that sorfor all district employees and row and pain brings us closer until a full quorum of the together and to our Father in Heaven. He advised the memBoard can be in attendance. bers to live as their father had AT THE done, and remain active in the CERAMIC DEMONSTRATION church. GIVEN J. C. JANES The closing number was a Mrs. Bill Winzler and Mrs. vocal solo "Oh. My Father", bv of Logan, Arlo Adams entertained the J. Elmer Bailey, r-in-law. The C. Janes on benedication at the Wednesday Adams home with Mrs. James was offered toy Horace Hun- Walton ETivinc a rfomnnstratinn saker. and on makingn roramict nrViifVi nnt Burial was in the Riverview I. " A LITTLE RASCAL COMEDY" very interesting to the club. Cemetery by Rogers Morturary, were ser- after dedication of Tasty refreshments the grave Come One ! Come All ! Regular Prices ! ved by the hostesses. by Clarence Knowles. - Midnight Show 13th Friday the (un?) Lucky Liberty Theatre brothe- wholesale. Member Rich made a motion. "Son of FRANKENSTEIN" seconded by Carter, and unanimously carried, that the Board approve the recommendation of Mr. Bunderson, but that at the re Vice-Presid- IT ! J. s Peas PVV flnn II UU - Hiahwav - trjK i S " SuZannO , p rUpRichinMap.. 77 " TrW Ann II 1JIJ Beans ... - A S m V H0 iJW Honeybird No'l ...CI Wfc I - & V ? Shortening Dr. Robert L. Poulson Phone Tremonton have the street closed, running east and west, between the two SAKE KG? 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