Show THE BOARD OF EDUCATION the city school 6 board ard met last night all the members being present except pike and alff president nels nela in 0 o occupied the chair ADDRESS TO VOTERS the committee on finance presented the following report as an address to votra aut rb on the question of iff issuing altig school bonds bonde tu to be voted on june dib the board of education at its meeting on thursday evening may alth resolved to call an election on anne ath at which the people of the salt lake city school district would be asked to authorize the issue ol of in twenty year 6 5 per cent bonds it to is due doe to the people that we should explain why this wag waa done and point out the needs of the school population that called for this tep step but first of all that we should tate state what has been done with the money received in the sale of the of bonds authorized by vote of this district dietrict on june 1891 the total amount realized on the sale bale ol of these bonds was 78 from property and old houses sold a total of there had been paid on buildings sites furniture and im provement pro of grounds up to may 1 1878 the following bums hamilton school in first ward 00 sumner school in third ward 46 lincoln school in sixth ward 82 oquirrh irah school in ninth wai wa d site 16 00 bryant school in eleventh ward 49 franklin school in fifteenth ward 60 jackson school in sixteenth ward 26 washington school in nineteenth ward 34 lowell school in twentieth ward 29 wasatch school in twenty first ward 55 total 81 all the above is new building account and of the schools named the hamilton lincoln bryant franklin and lowell have for some time lime been in use and the washington and jackson are nearly completed at other or eted expenditures expenditure on account of tats fund fond have hate been as follows addition to seventh school chool ab addition to twenty first ward school schol 76 hitch school furniture and repairs rep alra 1488 oil fourteenth school completion 67 nineteenth school old ola site compromise 88 debts of old districts building ac con 18 88 special tax of 1890 refunded 32 furniture F and apparatus 23 betterments to old buildings 99 i 60 add new building account as above 81 81 leaving in building fund may I 1 1 ra f 3 10 making total receipts as aa above 91 but ant there was yet due may 1 on uncompleted buildings the following follo following wini sums on building contracts 24 on heating and ventilating contracts y 16 15 on a architects amount account 2193 96 95 total 34 deducting cash on band may 1 10 leaves a deficit of 24 to meet this thia deficiency and to supply y other buildings needed this thia issue of bonds is asked the buildings already built and under construction were located in pursuance of a general plan but on account of the lack of funds all the buildings needed for the grades to accommodate the school population could not ilot be put under contract the board made a beginning by taking in hand first the buildings where the need was most urgent so proceeding they have gone as far as they can with the money provided it is manifest that the not provided for have as strong claims tor for convenient and suitable school houses as those localities now supplied since all are taxed alike to meet the interest on the bonds and will equally provided for their ultimate payment the loca localities lides where this need yet exists may be stated approximately as follows towards the head of east temple ot tret state street or west temple street to erect the oquirrh school in the ninth N inta ward in the tenth ward eastward from present site in fourth ward or in lower part of seventh ward in north salt lake in the newly annexed district southeast ot of the city over jordan say in fifth ward we do not think it useful to burden this address arguments showing the of education or proving that it is ietter better to assemble the pupils in consider ble numbers sufficient to fill all eight room toI td twelve room buildings so that trong strong classes may M a be had bad in all the grades ip adesi to the endy end that instruction and promotion may proceed regularly and cinder proper supervision all this is well we therefore submit the question on ito ita merits and on the accounting con bantly scantly made public py by the board and summarized herein we ask it for the sake ake of the children who are to be benefited and for the general beneral public good W B G WILLIAM NELSON CHARLES BALDWIN RICHARD W YOUNG finance committee the report was adopted and authority given to the president dut and clerk to make necessary arrangements for holding the election ELECTION JUDGES judges judgeson of election were named in the order below and the appointments appointment confirmed oon firmed first precinct 0 H weeks J J greenewald and george W snow second precinct george yeadon C M hammond and H P F evans third precinct G F gibbs haury barnes barnea and E B tyson fourth precinct george E blair L M earl and john T axton fifth precinct 0 0 farnsworth Farna worth H B clawson jr and F G C holsen heisen employment applications application 8 mrs miss B I 1 woodly of olden N mcdonald of emporia kan and fred madison of bait lake askea tor for positions as teachers teacher committee on teachers and school work F crompton jr asked to be emp oyed sa es janitor atthe jackson school committee ou on furniture and supplies HIGH SCHOOL EXERCISES thy the committee on teachers and school work reper reported ted that they had haa been unable to secure the tabernacle tur fur the high school graduating exercises and recommended that thai the salt bait aske theater be rented on friday afternoon june 9 for the graduating exercises of the high school at a cost coet of 25 and that the exercises commence benoe at ac 3 p in adopted TEACHERS FOR FOB THE NEXT YEAR tile the committee also recommended that the following named teachers be for the lext year at the salaries indicated emma B dashley salary per mouth month 75 kate stoddard salary per month 70 jennie B harris salary per month 70 bella culbertson Oal bertson salary per mouth month 75 harriet chapman salary per month 60 harriet goodrich salary per month 76 75 eva 8 S thornton salary per ino month nth 76 75 carry 8 pana at a salary or of per mouth month to teach in the high school adopted Ailo pled appropriations were then ade as follow fol lowr L midgley a co blackboards jobi p man recording deed 1 30 J H numbering transoms is 12 00 J H hamlin labor and material 54 00 J H hamlin lettering three transoms 8 60 50 wm win pinney two scrapers 1 60 geo AL scott co hardware 14 80 mason oo co assignees oxford groxford Or bros bryan bry an 00 P J moran first payment on heating contract jackson school 1000 00 P J moran second payment on heat ing contract washington school 00 john allen alien ce enting steps 9 00 midgley sons co repairs 2146 2 46 miller gsimpson hauling dirt ia 89 mason co material 3 8 61 john green scavenger work 00 total s 2091 65 55 on motion of Bay bould was appropriated to F M wright in favor of bothwell Both wll mcconaughy the contractors contractor assignees i aljourney for one wee |