Show SCHOOLS MAY MAYBUN RUN HUN SHORT OF FUEl Negotiations With Salt Lake Coal Only Partially Successful Republican hll n Special Service Ogden O AUK Aug Au Tint 2 Trial tho board of or may again expect some uIt In tn n securing fuel for Cor the lie various chool buildings building's this winter was vas noted this ilm hi evening o when a committee consisting con con of lr f Superintendent Allison and former Clerk Clarl reported that It had visited the tho coal companies In Salt Sail Lake lo to learn that tho the latter could promise I for certain Twelve carloads o of oc coal were vero partially pledged th Iu rd Negotiations will bo be opened tho Grass Crass Crock coal mines The question of or an nn addition to Limo tho high h school was broached by Dr Ju Joyce cc and was immediately referred U t fc JH Ud apil Sl gm B c. c commit t e ee S.- S. S h of ot jf lab lub- la Tl q L U r Ir pa fur for 11 tub tho school Was authorized ell rue Tho bonds for foe tho new were fixed at nl rIO and flUd Immediately filed Superintendent Su Su- u- u by ly b tho the new no Incumbent Assistant ent Adams was instructed to lo audit 1 the tho books book of or E E. S. S retiring retirIng I ing ng- ng clerk The following teachers s were named David E. E Clo d d. d l HI High h school Ada D. D son Pate May Ma E. E Scott Charles I. I L. L Yra Wray Ellen Eiton M. M Bernice Butler Duller Gertrude Errickson i Annio Evans Mabel Crase Clase anti and George B. B n Em Ensign |