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Show Board Approves New Heating Unit The Cache county school board has approved installation of a new heating system at River Heights elementary school, set a uniform price for hot lunches and forwarded a complaint to the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad concerning con-cerning their service to South Cache high school, Clerk Lloyd M. Theurer reports. A bid of $1273 submitted by the A. H. Palmer Co., Logan, was accepted for installation of a complete steam heating system in the River Heights school replacing replac-ing coal stoves used for several years, Mr. Theurer said. The plant will include a stoker fed boiler and radiator outlets to each room. The work will commence at once. The board accepted a recommendation recom-mendation from the principals association as-sociation that a uniform price schedule be set for all hot lunch units to be operated in the county. Elementary students will pay 10 cents per lunch, while at the two high schools, the price will be 12M cents. Superintendent J.' W. Kirkbride and Mr. Theurer were authorized by the board to study and make recommendations for a uniform salary schedule for "all district cooks. A complaint concerning the late train service at South Cache high school was drawn up and submitted submit-ted to the Utah-Idaho Central railroad, Mr. Theurer said. He said p. m. when she was run over by per cent of the time last year and to date this year, it has not been on schedule once. "This creates a nasty and dangerous dan-gerous problem around the school as the students have no place to wait for the train except near U. S. highway 191 and makes them late getting home," he said. The board authorized all junior and senior high school principals to meet with Dr. John C. Carlisle, assistant to the president et Utah State Agricultural college, to discuss dis-cuss secondary education problems. pro-blems. No datex was set for the conference. |