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Show Routine Business Taken Up At School Board Meeting r.outine business matters oocupl. cd the time of the members of the Iron County School Board at their regular semi-monthly meeting held Monday. Necessary repairs of buildings and equipment were discussed and bills Against the district approved for payment. Mrs. Paul Ward. Mrs. Wm, Dover, and Mrs. Reed Bradshaw, representing repre-senting the Cedar City Parent-Teachers Parent-Teachers Association, met wth the lo.ird and asked If arrangement rouid be made whereby school on Snturdoys could be discontinued bill after a complete discussion, the ".roup decided that It would be ne-er-sary to follow the program as itivlined earlier in order that school ould b. closed at an. enrly date n 'he s rins. thus enabling the hitfren to complete the full roursf of study for the year and yet be out of .school In time to .1 slst with the early spring plant In? ond work "n the farms ol the vicinity. Camucl Abbct, who was recently re-e!-eted a nvnrW nf t'.ie Board as the representative from District Vo. 1 ccnj-iUn,; Paragoiuli, Sum-nit. Sum-nit. Enoch, and the Purowan and Cedar fteld.1 outside the city limits f those cities, was officially declared de-clared elected ot the Board meet. In.; Monday. |