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Show SCHOOL BOARD IN REGULAR SESSION Tho School Hoard met In regular session Tuesday afternoon nt tho ofh-ces ofh-ces hero, with all members present. Messrs. Cloodhuo and Thornqulst appeared nnd presented a iietltlmii nklng that n school be established nt( OlniBtcud. Thoy stated that thoro woro 20 students who would nttond and that If tho board would furnish; n teacher they would rumlsh heft,'! light and a sultablo building. Tho' mntter wns referred to tho suporlmj tendout for his recommondatlon. W Mr. Hales or Cedar Fort nppcarj!dj and risked that n 9th grndo bo nddjd' to the schools of that plnco or thjiti tho students bo furnished trans porta, J tlon Into Lchl for tho high school Nork. Tho matter wns taken under! adlscmont. v The superintendent recommended j thp relenso of Ionu Holmstead of Lohl ! nnd tho engagement or Orn Holm-! stead to tako her plnco as teacher, In Lchl. ' He also notified them of tho release of Elizabeth LIndscy ns tcacliorIn drnmntlc art and English or tho Pie-nsnnt Pie-nsnnt Qrovo high school and recotn. mended that Miss Olhe Wooloy w io tuught In tho American Fork hi sh school last year be transferred to 11. Clove and Hint SIlss I.uelle Itodgqrs bo hired to tench In tho American Fork high school. ' The secretary was instructed to further communicate with Kocler Bros., Jn rcgnrds to tho money for'th0 erection of tho high school buildings In tho district. Tho superintendent recommended j Hint tho chcmlctry desks bo made Bt homo Instead of shipping them. This tan be done at nbout one-hnlf tho ex' penso. Ho also recommendod that the tea., chers Instltuto for tho district be hjeid nt Mutual Dell In American Fork c(5i yon,. Sept. 1C.17. Tho matter of tr.irfifci portotlon and other details will bo tnken up at tho noxt meeting which will bo held Augpst 23. |