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Show BChool fund, .was . ordered credited lo the building arcount The claim of C IUcbards for legal advice uas.ref erred. to the flnauce committee. com-mittee. . V...C The matter of the board maintaining only one; telephone in. the, offices . of the board -wan held.vcr for flnuj action until the next meetlpg.-' " v Architect Hodgson of the firm of Smith Hodgson, having: In haud Iho construction of-the new Hfgh i3oho5l building, reported .that' the ' building work was .going bn" very ' nicely; i con-afderlng con-afderlng conditions. He Stated, however, how-ever, thaf bcalis$ '6t the lack of a Brick supply' the brick work might Do reUrdc"d Tor a feW'dayS. -,v Tlie.Bdafd 6tdel'ed the p-iymetit or $3,006 t6 U14 E5eles Lumber corapnny on the contract for the construction' of the Hlfftt ScHot.1 btltldlng.- " The matter Naming the High School building wa. h6ld oVcr until 6Uch time as the matter could be given consideration. It Is stated by those who claim to- know the feeling of the board that the sehodl "building will be known as the ''KJeSel Ogden High SchooL" SURPRISED THE SCHOOL "BOARD : THEY READ OF- CANNON'S DEPARTURE DE-PARTURE IN EXAMINER. Reolotlor Cefrrorlng Action bt Two , Teachefa Ordered try Btard . . of education. .The members of the Ogden board of education are 'somewhat incensed over the action of Professors Steele and Cannon, who recently took leave ofabsence "wlthou't the' conscnl of the board from their posts of duty at the head of the departments of history and economics and manual training, their feeling being freely expressed at tho board nJMtlng-lA&i iht. -So Indignant Indig-nant were they over the affair that they instructed" the teachers'. committee commit-tee to draft 'resolutions censuring tho two teachers " for their conduct and that a" copy of tho resolutions be sent to the school hoards who had given them employment at this time of year. The T5o"aTr proposes to further fur-ther discredit such actions on the part of teachers bV Wglitg Jho6I boards In the various cities of the'Orilfed States to not enter Into contracts At this time bTyear" with teachers whd UEive so unceremoniously left their posts of duty. The-baTT' further-roncluded that they would not employ teachers at this time of year If it were known that they h"a lert another eohool to . accept a vacant place In the Ogden schools. It Is very likely, too, that the teachers of th ogden schools het year will have to utter a contract providing pro-viding that thtiy cahnot abandon their places during .tho course of a. semester's semes-ter's work . The' .board members were v&ry much surprised to learn that Mr. Cannon of the-manual training department of the High school had left them in tho lurch. The first: intimation :they. had of. Mr. Cannon'a departure wa when thoy read: it in the Morning Examiner and couhs -hardly " oredit the . report until Principal Orost of the High school advised ad-vised them of tho fact la6t .evening. , The treasurer's report-to. the board latt evening was as. follows. Cash oh. hand, March let... $85,713.82 Interest on. school, bodda, .1 -March 8rd - , 154.17 Taxes from laaae el JL90S... 37.573.38 j From cont-y lii4tm,m 4,567.53 ! From redomtlon fund 218.02 From Ogden State bank I (territorial school fond) . . 1,721.50 Interest on territorial fund. 550.50 j Total ".. $134,507.94 1 ' DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants paid March 31st. $18.00399 Cash on hand, March 3lBt. .$126.413 93 An application from Charles L. Ray of the Grant NBchool for tho position of instructor In history and economics in the High Bchool and one from Emery Fllburg for the position of supervisor of the manual tralnlug department were received and referred to the teachers eommitt. .-- . The sum of $2,281, recehed from the Ogden State -4taic aa territorial , |