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Show zflffte School Doard of the Alpine JKm mot in regular session hero ZkEtdtr afternoon with all raomb. whltect Waro reported that the Barium Fork gymnasium was now Emitted And" ready for acceptance. BtTtfit recommendation of Dr. Noy. gth building was accepted. Mr. Ulg reported that the cement work Hu a progress on tho Alpine build. I!! ui tho bricks were on tho lowed, He rported farther, that Iwrk bad started on the Cedar Fort Hinting and ventilating system. I'gftjiM were presented and al. I I J. D. Ball, state supervisor or ag. IrfNltnre, met with the board to dls. I mm vlth them tho advantages of tho I iBfth-Hugbes Agricultural courses. I ft board voted to continue this I mrk In the Pleasant Orove and Am. irlctD Fork high schools, nnd to ittrt It in tho Lincoln high. I The matter of Installing now equip. sat in the various departments of I gh schools was discussed at somo I tenttn, and It was finally decided to ltdjoum until Wednesday and to in. A J rite tho High School principals to i ' I to present, and to participate In tho ! ! 1 tocuwlon. I All membors woro again present J 1 1 it the Wednesday's session. 1 I The matter of registration fees Zlw discussed and the clerk was in. I ttrncted to confer with Judgo A. D. 2 I Morgan as to tho necessity of stud. i Isli paying their registration fee bo. 4 I toe entering high school. Jj I The matter of equipment was again A titcussed, but only that equipment I lMch is absolutely necessary. Duo 7 to a lack of funds, somo courses will X I not bo given as well this year as 7 I they could bo if proper equipment I could be provided. Principals ex. X I pressed thcmsolvcs as preferring to 7 I io without rather than to ask tho X hoard to exceed the budget T Tho board reaflrrmcd a previous X I decision that boptnnors must havo I" I rnched tho age of 0 yoars beforo Oct. I- 1st, 1922, If they bo allowed to enter I school. I Tho Pleasant Orove Cannery asked I for students to help harvest and can I the Immense crop of peaches and to. aatoes which cannot bo shipped cast. It was decided that classes from tho I various schools would take turns In E I ing tho work. This will provide a j I little ready changefor'tho students; j I and will not mntcrlnlly effect the . I Khools. |