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Show will movo along very nicely under the management of Mr. Adams until the end of the school year, and that It is quite possible that It will not be necessary ne-cessary to select any one other than Mr. Adams until the time fixed for the election of a superintendent, in the early part of June, to permanently fill the position. President Browning of the school board, is away from tho city, the exact ex-act time of hJs return bcihs rather indefinite in-definite and tho other members of the boarJ have no disposition to elect a new avrperlntondent until such time as a complete board may be present Mr. Browning may return home in time to attend tho meeting of the board next Friday. If he does, the superintendent superinten-dent to succeed Mr. AUlson may be selecte-d at that time, but If President Browning is not present at the board meeting at that time tt is Quito certain that the matter will be hld for future consideration. Nona of the members 1 of the board will commit themselves os to whom they want for superintendent superinten-dent all conveying tho thought that thev are willing to wait until such timb as there may be a goodly number num-ber of applicants for the positron before be-fore them. Mr. Adam has not yet ap-plied ap-plied for the1 -position, but tho board may call upon him. ae one of tho mem; Vers of the board oxiro6eed nBr to fill tho place. In such event, it 13 thought that Mr. Adams would the position. It is also saM that there are other schoolmen of the city who have not applied for the slfV may be called to the place by the board and that if selected without sol cfta. tion on their part, they will accept the position. The question may be settled next Friday nigUt. ASPIRANTS TO FILL VACANCY 8CHOOL BOARD RECEIVES APPLICATION APPLI-CATION FROM OKLAHOMA. Question of Appointing a Nw Superintendent Super-intendent to Succeed Mr. Allison May Be Decided Friday. The application of W. C. Jaml6en of Edmund, Okla., for the position of superintendent of the Ogden schools, was received yesterday and placed on filo for further consideration by tho hoard of education. There are now a goodly number of aspirants for the position" In question, but It le rather uncertain as to when the matter will receive further consideration. consid-eration. At the last meeting of the board of education the resignation of Superintendent Allison was accepted and Assistant Superintendent D. H. Adams wag appointed to fill the vacancy va-cancy until euch time as the board might eee fit to elect a new superintendent. superin-tendent. Some members of the board are of the opinion that the matter of appointing appoint-ing a new superintendent should be attended to with dispatch, eo that the one selected to fill the Important position posi-tion would have the opportunity to witness the workings of the high school before the close of the school year that he might become acquainted with conditions prevailing at the school and learn something of th char acteristics and qualifications of- the teachers who pre now tinpbyod.v --J.-ir members of the bnsrdwhQAJ,ir;' ... ib Ui -nnj -.- 'rrfrrynnrt UiO high b-nOOI ( |