Show BOARD OF school board met in regular the city session elsion flaat night all the members being present the boardly board attorney mr P L williams willial submitted a report relative have been served which to the hens the bard b ard by various parties he upon opinion el ion that the liens cannot was iras of the op be enforced against the buildings by snit quit and foreclosed but if there morley money due the principal prin contractor was FAB any the board would be bound to tg hold such I 1 money to answer to the subcontractor contra cLor or in material man until it coball too be legally adjudged whether or is ia valid vali filed 11 ll not the claim TREASUR ERPS STATEMENT treasurer duke submitted his hie monthly statement eyt for march as follo follow wt march I 1 78 balance received Bece ived from F r J Leonard city tax 86 received Bece ived from D rallen coun couney ty tax received from n P B R allen alien territorial tern appropriation 46 received Bece ived from 1 U B R allen alien final appropriation for 1891 2899 16 received Bece Bec ived elved from F J leonard W city tax 95 received Bece ived from J B moreton rebate on furniture 73 60 total 81 disbursements paid clerks warrants 88 valance balance on hand baud march 31 93 98 total dij 8 81 1 committee on fl finance fleance oance territorial FUND the commissioner of schools reported the territorial auditor reports an additional of territorial school arising from the tax of three wilb mills on the dollar of 1892 now subject to distribution also that the apportionment tion ment to the territorial auditor had been reported and the latter would aue his warrant i or the amount mr pratt stated verbally in connection with the report that there was about of the amount not collectable at present ail aa the county collector had bad refused to turn in the sum to the cou county u treasurer except by an order of the court committee on finance SCHOOL BIOS BIDS the committee on sites aud and buildings reported in the matter of bids for the erection of the oquirrh school building that the following lowing foi had bad been submitted to them james bateman co 00 ind blufor for galvanized iron work 1 1867 67 imd bid for plumbing 1843 3 J JW W parrell farrell bid for f or plumbing 2672 fiebach fie each davis bavis a co 00 bid for plumbing 2160 JL a 6 co lad for or gal sniped iron work 1490 i IMM bait loat balding manufacturing fa bid bia tor for building comp etc as per plans and specifications it stone in place of brick it 29 stone atone to top of water table H S 0 burton bids tor for galvanized iron work 2872 falor taylor romney armstrong co bid id for building complete outside walls out stone work outside walls of press brick carpenter work abath ward lumber building aebi carpenter en ter work A en jata tor for cut stone atone if basement is rook and rest pressed or pressed brick and roc trimmings all around 64 9 burt did bedfor for plastering 2700 george curl curly mason wor work asper as per plans and specifications cat ions basement of rook rock pressed brick mason work to top of water table pressed brick to take place of stone to top copot of water table william lister complete building cut cat stone first and second stories stones lined laii with brick first and second stories to be all brick except trimmings basement Baa ement and first story all brick except stone trimmings on motion of young the matter was wae referred back to the committee with ansti installations actions to cut out such extra features no HH are deemed unnecessary and then chen to solicit and report to the board at the earliest earl leat practical moment revised bids from the bidders on t the he plans thus revised CONTRACT AWARDED the commit committee teton on sites and buildings reported in the matter of the heating beating and of the jackson school chool and recommended that inasmuch as the board bad rejected the bid for a direct low pressure system that the bid of P J moran to furnish a low pressure gravity system with fan ventilation which shall be complete in its several parts for the sum of mr moran had another bid in for a complete system of fa faa a ventilation without the application of direct radiation for the sum of with the first named system when the fan faa to is in operation the whole building can be warmed by indirect radiation after the dismissal of school anu and before school hour bourse aoh day the building can be warme I 1 by direct radiation it is also automatic iu in its operation and the services of the janitor will be aval ladle during school hours and hence the committee deemed the higher bid the he best one under the circumstances cum cuni stances on motion of young the report was amended by adding the provision wat moran will agree to bear all expenses of every kind or nature including changes in the building teat may be incidental to the complete install aaion of his proposed plant TO PREVENT DAMPNESS the committee on sites and buildings recommended an increase inore aae in the thickness of the basement floor from six 1 I to nine inches at the jackson school and that a cement bus base be put on the inside of the outside walls walla up to the window sills and an eight lach inch bass base on all the he inner walls in order to make the basement water tight at a cost of not including the base this was recommended on account of the he condition of the ground on which the building is located water being very near the surface the committee further recon recommend amend ed that the superintendent of buildings be authorized to plaster the entire ceiling of the basement with the costs coats of brown mortar at a cost not to exceed adopted PLAY GROUND PAVING BIDS the same committee reported on walks that may be necessary on the play grounds or on the sidewalks ad joining the school sites that the work could be secured as fil billows lows metropolitan stone company flagging not less than two inches thick or less lesa than five superficial feet in each stone at 25 cents per square foot flagging intended for basement of buildings joints cemented not less than three inches tefick containing oot not less lees than five superficial feet at 80 cents per square foot pacific paving company three A inch cou concrete crete basement and one inch bituminous bitu menous brick top 16 cents per quare foot foon a curb of cement on the inside of afie walk five inches high and twelve inches deep for sixty cents per linear foot houlahan griffiths Griffit ba first clasa clan cement walk for 18 cents per square foot cement ut curb alid retaining wall live five inches thick and eight inches deep for 35 cents centa i er it linear oear tout out or twelve knebes deep for 45 cents per linear foot the depoi t was filed the same committee recommended that the two basement sch schools oia in the sunner sumner school builder g b fitted up with warming and ventilating apparatus so that they can be used for school class rooms room and recommended that the bid of the smead warming and ventilating vonti ti company to do the work in first class style for adopted miscellaneous the same committee reporting on the mat anater er of the adjustment of claims against the bryant tio bool and the assignment of said claims to davidson hilton stated that all claims per gaining to the building ha i been referred to the attorney and considered by the committee and the latter recommended that the balance due on s stia tid contract of be paid to the sureties david hilton and daniel H davidson Davi the committee also presented the bond i anich the sureties are buu bound ad to the board to keep it free and discharged of all claims etc on account of the sail said building and recommended that the bond be approved and the appropriation be mide made for said amount in full se as clement tl ement the bond was approved and the port adopted the committee on furniture and supplies recommended the appointment of thomas junes jones as janitor of the franklin anklin er school and C J chalow IV janitor of the lincoln school the Y si salaries darles to be fl fixed zed at the sched schedule u le rate X vr f r eight room buildings from april 1 1892 adopted 1 the committee on teachers and 4 school work recommended the par chase of copies of Talmage 8 domestic science they also reported the arrival of the barnea geographies and that they were found to be in accordance corda cor dance uce with the revised manuscript A communication from superintendent millspaugh was submitted with the report cabling attention to the of selecting teachers for the coming school year at the earliest practicable moment and that the salary list should be revised in order to remedy any inequalities that may exist the report was adopted and the superintendent communication referred to the committee on teachers and school work A letter written by the utah stove and hardware hard ware company to the super tn In of buildings was read complaining pla ining that the hardware specifics eions for the jackson school building is inferior to that placed in the he lowell lowah and hamilton schools and suggested certain cha gee referred to the committee cittee on sites and buildings emild bat complained that she had bad been dismissed from her position as teacher at the sixth ward school without due notice anti anil aked a ked that the matter be investigated referred to r the committee on teachers and school t work fr in the matter of raising a fund for a L childrens children building at the worlds fair baldwin moved that the teachers be authorized to the children lo in their rooms that those who wish s may pay five cents each to mrs aalia bury at a time aud and place to be by tier her carried appropriations aggregating 11 were made after which the board adjourned tor for oue obe week |