Show I IBY PLANNED BY SCHOOL BOARD I I Congested Condition of Service Service Service Ser Ser- vice Demands New Structures ALL ARE OVERCROWDED RI Slight hf Change o In Iii II Scale Stul of or Wa nc e for Cor limit but Others s' s Are re 1 Unchanged c Three school buildings ar are to be ht erected within th the next year by hy the board of education l providing that ata ata at ata a special sll election the taxpayers will wi authorize the Issue of bonds bends In a n re resolution pasc passed Thul's Thursday ay night u at the meeting of tho the board It I wu was decided de Ih II dried to ask for tor of or a bond befit will be he made mado Issue and a proper call wl for fot fn nn an election on next Tuesday night when a r report por will vI be received l from I the tho committee commilee on school law regarding time tho tH resolution The Tho congested condition of or the schools require throe three thre additional buildIngs buildings build build- Ings for the lw beginning of the ne next t school chool year It I Is necessary It Is 19 stated In the report of th the tho bul buildings ln and ant grounds committee that one building bt- bt erected In the thc northeast l part pal of time the city another In iii 11 the time southern part t and the third In II the tho th southeastern section The Th school population Increased cd 1666 pupils during the tho last lat year In the of or the buildings anti and report tl grounds committee It I I Is recommended that hat one building lul tn should be erected each year after the tho the beginning of the tho next school yen year I The Tho h t two schools l. l o opened P 1 e 1 11 last t week In th the tho western part of the limO the el city relieved 1 only two districts where tho ho worst congestion prevailed AccordIng Accord Accord- Ing hug to the thE l report pOt tho ho schools In the time theother theother other districts mentioned are arl over over- crow crowded ld An Aim addition of or ten rooms Is also asked a for or at the tho th Franklin Frankln school as well 01 as the enlargement of or several other buildings Question of In him the report made IJ by th the tho committee commit commit- tee lee the means of If rl raising raiding funds was dl dis CUR cussed The Tho h present school tax lax is one une and amI ono half mills It I Is hold held that th time the taxes In Salt Lake are at nt a maximum rate now and ant for th time tho legislature t tI tl i raise the them tax lax would bo Iw too severe II I was nM suggested that a n bond Issue could coull be lie ma made I providing that at a special election th time the board I Is authorized to lo ral Ial raise t t th the mom money When th the committees committee's re report report r re- re port was laid before time the the hoard board It wi tM discussed at nt len length th The Time report m tt as a am adopted and ant referred to tem the law committee com corn to draw dm claw up UI legal notices of or m n n special election stating th the tho amount ol or money mony to I bo be lal raised ed by a bond Issue and amid for what purposes purpose It Ii I was wa the opinion of the tho board that the tho condition con ilon of the schools was such uch that this matter matter matter mat mat- ter ou ought ht to bo be IC inI put pm through at once and ami anda amia a special meeting was called caled for Tuesday Tuel- Tuel Tues day night The financial 1 condition ol or orthe the tho board hoard requires Ih the bond bont I Issue sue at al timi Ir present time The Tho Income from Crom I lw time tho el city elty school tax lax Is hI s estimated at GU- GU lon a year ear and ald the lw bond I issue issue- suc would toon foon be he bought houGht imp up UJ In th Iho thu meantime t the lii schools would be relieved v. v 1 11 1010 1 Hook Bool Agents Cl iah I Book ook a agents wore barred from visitIng visit visit- Il IlIn In lug Ing the tit principals at time the tt various I schools in a resolution u lulon Introduced 1 by In Professor Byron mu s. s The rhe board time the matter maltI for CHI fully live five in in II attempting at bum mi to decide on I some sHine nl plan to Inform m them that thal the were VILe trespassing on nn the tho lw principals principals' I tIme lime It I was wag that to tl write to I time the publishing firms linus and Intern them thorn of or the l resolution would bo ho th timi most courteous manuel manner This amendment amend ment was voh voted d down and amid ant It was wa lofto lof to time tho principals to the when they called ca Superintendent D. D II H. I. I submitted a scale cale of wu wages for teach ers lIS It I contains a u and ma maximum maxi l- l mum u wage c and ami was referred red to tin lH lit committee t of teachers and school work Tho salaries for to tim teachers In iii II the th first to eighth grades inclusive Is sd sol t forth with wih a minimum at 50 GO pei pm month and maximum of 90 pei I cr month The Phe salary for cm- cm the heads tallA ol of the departments I Is placed at 3 oi cm O an ami n Increase e on individual mime merit meri This scale Increases lS l'S the salary ol or the thim lw average age teachers in the beginners altmont hut but practically remains the th same samu in irm th the tho other departments 1 Insurance 1 10 Action J J II The board hoard sanctioned the action acton ol ot tho time committee on building bulong and amid ground in rewriting of or insurance orthe orthe or on th the cent 90 tate rate The insurance was tram written In six companies which arc art under two local agencies The Insurance Insurance Insurance ance which expired on February 1 wai wa rl reduced about twenty the H e per cent or each building reinsured D. D II H. I. I Christensen and amid William imam J. J Newman were welo authorised authorized author author- I cd to adjust t the boundaries of oC th the the schools in time the th western part of oC tho the city Complaints have been leen flied filed let in the superintendents superintendent's suI su su- su- su I ollice olce that since Ince the I opening of tho the two trio new schools man mans C children ll ren have ha e to cross three SOt sets 01 ol railroad tracks to go to school school Their lives are endangered ered and an the residents resident a asked kell for COl a readjustment Miss g Ethel EthelLane 1 Lane was released from her for fOI or the remainder of oC the year ar and amid ani 11 Miss Mayne Beamish h was C employed i. ala al at ala ata a salary lal ff of cut Ii a month I |