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Show THREE NEW TEACHERS TO BE EMPLOYED IN N SCHOOL I'nder authority granted by the school board at Its regular weekly meeing last night. Prinicpal J. E. Bee-j son will probably take the high school basketball team to Wyoming on an honor-winning tour next week. On Wednesday the Ogden boys will eon-' test with the team at Evanston. Rawlins Raw-lins will be the scene of a match on Thursday, and the Laramie team will meet the Ogden challengers Friday-afternoon. Friday-afternoon. The players are delighted with the prospect of unexampled fun and a' merry' expedition. W. H. Williams, Wade M. Johnson' and Principal Beeson were appointed , a committee with power to act, in em-j ploying three new high school teachers for the second semester, which begins January 29. One of the new teachers will nil the vacancy caused by the resignation res-ignation of Couch Raymond Shi rev. The other two teachers will bo added to the English and Spanish depart-1 ment. New Typewriters Authorized. New typewriters will be purchased for the high school on recommendation recommenda-tion of George F. Roach. The clerk was authorized to receive bids. The old machines will be exchanged. The board ordered towels and a first aid medicine chest for each school. Miss Florence Baird's resignation as teachers was formally received Messrs. Williams and Rich were appointed ap-pointed a committee to consider the Inctatlollntl . . f o .--! in.v n . . . A .....uiiiciHUU ..I ci MHU IUUOA SJSUU1 i the high school library. Miss Josephine Seaman was granted leave of absence, to accompany her father to Washington City where he will deliver Utah's electorial vote in the presidential election. Financial Report. Miss Viols M Clancy, clerk of the board .submitted a detailed financial report of the six months ending December De-cember CL It follows: Receipts. Ogden City district school |