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Show 7 our streets and making sidewalks, which we so much stand in need of Vouis Tiu ly John Doe. FAIRVIEW Editor Rscisti-- r . Your paper comes riht along, on time, it is becoming a fayorite wuli our people very fast. I yet expect to see it, in ihe near future the most popular paper in this little city. Our ditizens met in caucus on the eve-11'i-fr the jrd ard nominated officers for our citv. Our city election will be held on the first Monday in August. A ticket was gotten up principally of young men, only I or 3 ret lining their old po-sitions. We hope the new council will do something in llie wav of improving TLo County Eegisterj Sl'BHCBIlTIOX; ' One f f, s oo: Sir Moo., t y. Three Mun., Sail Vf CV. &-- l CV. j - i Ephraim, Utah, - July 10, 1S90. The Two Tickets To be Voted for at the Next August Election. Ths Peoples Convention Held ' inMantl. . The Liberal Platform of Prin-ciples and Ticket. PEOPLES PARTY CONVENTION. On Saturday last .acceding to appoint-in- n ui. llie convention of Hie Peoples Papty 01 San Peie.conveued 111 the Coun-l- Coutt House, at Mant!. A Register reporter was . Toe hour appointed, viz' II .ni., dele-gates fr.xii the south and northwest ar-rived, but it was neaily II hetoie tlie delegates from Mt. Pleasant, Fairview, and Ephiaiiu Ciul't; and the entire dele-gation had not arrived until tlie conven-tion was tailed. As last as the delegates arrived they were divided into little groups as all politicians are on sucii occasions each J Lowrv named W. B. Lry, of Mauli.! The result was: G. B. Cox o. W. B. Lowry 4. CORONER. Sorenson named J B. Roper, of Gun-nison, which was carried by acclamation. COLLECTOR. Laiitzeu named Nathan Faux, ol Mo-roni J add, after a short speech in behalf of his nominee, named A. E. Mertiam, ol Mauti. The ballot was: Nathan Faux, 14. A.E. Merriatn, 11. SlHVliVOR , Sorrenson placed the name of J. H. Houg-iard- , ol Manti, in 11. (initiation. On motion ol Judd tli.s candidate was elected by acclamation. Swell O. Ne.ison moved that a com-mittee ol tiiree he elected to attend to the oriiiting c,f the tickets. Carried. Kir. Beck, of Spring City, then men-tioned the fact that Spiing City was in need of 1 constable at this election, He was instructed to hand in the name to tiie committee on printing. - Keilson moved C. N. Lund, of h't. Pleasant, he one' ! the committee on printing. Carried. Sorreuson named Peter Greaves, of j Hphraim, as one of that committee. t.ijtried. Zabriskie nominated C. W. Peterson,! of Ephraim. Carried. W. T. Reid, Chaiirnan ol the People's Party in San Pete, asked who should be the cential committee (or the next year. Sorreuson arose and encpiired as to who was now on that committee. Tne answer was: Wm. T. Reid, of Manti; J. A.AIIred, of Spring Citv; iieiny Beal. of Ephraim. Sorrenst n then moved that the present committee be retained lor the ensuing year. Carried. Joseph Judd moved an adjournment. Chairman, Win. T Keid, usked a lew moments time, and oji motion of S. Q. Neilsuii, lie was jj'veii n,e floor. Mr. Keid then instructed the delegates to report any changes in the local com- - miltees to the Chaiirnan or Secretary (John Keid) of the ctnlial committee.. Candlaud move a voie of thanks to the Chaiirnan and Secretary. Carried. On motion the convention a'djourtied.. The v siting delegates, Mr. Jakeman, for the KKtits'fKB, and a num-ber of d mti's tjeuial lights were invited by the Hon. j 11. llougaard to paiwke of frozen cream at Dai tun's. The day was intensely hot, rind the re'resiinients proved verv welcome. Mr. William Richie, and other Manti gentlemen also pressed their guests to p.ntake of other reheilmu'iits, in Ihe linn of cooling drinks, lioth invitations were responded to in a hearty manner, and the visitors expressed their appreciation of tlie hospitality extended, eie they hied tliem home. . one selecting ins lavono-s- , aim tijnie, work their cards to have ellect in the earning County Seat stnile, as well as the purpose for which they were called. At 12.22 p. m. tlie convention was Cail ed to order by the .liannian, Wm. T. Reid, Esq., wlwset forth the business in hand and a temporary urbanization was entered into hS follows: On motion of SAen Neilseu, of Fair-vie- W. K. Keid.'ol Manti, was chosen chairman, and oti motion ol Joseph Judd, of Manti, C. W. Peterson, of Kpnraim, was chosen secretary ol said tempoiaiv organization. U11 motion of W. D. Candland a com-mittee ol tiiree, viz: Peter Greaves, F.pn- - rami; J. 11. Child, Cuesier, and Giorge liaiitiuiomew, Fayette, weie chosen the Chaiirnan as a committee on On motion of Sweii Nielsou un ad-journment was taken uulil 2 p.m. AlTKKNO'jN SlibSloN At 2.40 the convention and the committee on credentials handed in the lllowinu lepoit; 7 out of the 26, who should nave participated, beini present: l)iii.i;t:ATi:s, W. D. Ctuiilbud C.N. .11 id y Mount Pleasant. a! j.'.vl,, ,eu Joseph Jillld l',ia Sl;iiu.iker Mantt. W. K, Ueid J K:tef Oicavui I (. l eicisuii Ephraim. J. P. Jensen I Siven NiKcn t J.une. kiBby f Fairview. H. I. tlisen I rmu,tain (Ireen. A. P. Johnson James P. Fjelacd I c.uunison. N. C. Sorreuson ( leter Loriticrt . I Moroni. Nathan faux ) r.rasuis Heck I Isaac A. Allrcd Soring City. Oearne tlortholomew I'ayctte. ',. A. Aiuier Eowrey-Sleili- i'K Simon HanseHMayitelii. ' J. II. Childs Chestiir E. W. Dykes Wltles. Joseph Judd moved that Peter ureaves, il Epliraun, be cliaiiman of tlie peima-in- t oijfaiuzatiori. No second. SJiiensoii moved the tenuor,-ir- or- - animation he made permanent. Cained. i Hon. W. K. Keid arose and in a lew ' well chosen Words, thanked the gentle-cohfei i4tl oft him, '"For' salJ ho, "to be selected by twenty live ol the leading citizens of a county like outs, is indeed a The Chairman then named the olliees he lilted with the names tl those men who were just goiu,; out. (Jllkek Retiring. Residence. Selectman, John Carter, Mount Pleasant Cleik. John Read, Manti. Pro. Atty, W, K Reid, Sheriff, J. P. Lnrson, Assessor, C. W. Peicis ju, Ephiaitn Recorder, John Keid, Manti. Treasurer, G. B. Cox, " Coroner, J.W.Crisp, .Spring Citv. Collector, A K. Mel nam, Manti Surveyor, J, 11. Housaard, Jo, JuJJmive-- to pioceed with nomination. No second. The Chairman set forth tiie lact that it was necessary to have some rule? to govern the convention. The method of voting, and so forth, before nominations v,ete m order. Neilson moved that the convention vote by set ret ballot. Carried. The Chairman explained that if there were more than two candidates in the field, that voting would continue until one sot the majority of the voles winch would he 13. BALLOTING FOR SKLHCTMAN. Zibriskie placed the name ot Swen Netlsun, of Faiiview, in nomination. Heck nominated Lariu I.arsen, ol Spring utv. liefore the balloting commenced, Mr. W. D. Candland moved that a committee of three be appointed by the. Chair as Tellers. Carried. The Chair appointed, W.D, Candlaud, of Mount Pleasant; George Z ibriskie. of Milburn, and Ezra Sliomaker, of Manti. The name of Uees Lewellyn, cf Foun-tain Green, as Selectman, was also placed in Humiliation. : The ballot was than taken and result- - ed as follows. Kwen O. Nielson. U. Laiits Larsen, 3. t ReesLewell 11. 8. CI.RKK. Sorreuson placed the name f John Reid as Cotintv Cletk. No other iiame i being presented, Swen Neilson moved that lie be e'e rted bv acclamation. Both motions carried. t PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'. x Allred placed the name of W, K. Reid , in nomination. ' ' iiir another little sneech ill behalf of his uomiivs, placed the name ol Ferdinand Ericksen, of Mount Pleasant, before the convention. The ballotliiu; resulted: W, K. Reid, 10. Ferdinand Ericksen, 15. SHERIFF. Neilson placed in nomination, James Burns, ol Mount Pleasant. Fielsted named Joseph Judd, of Manti. The result was: James Durns 14. Joseph Judd, It. assessor. Greaves placed in nomination, C, W. Peterson, ol Ephraim. Judd nominated Nathan Faux, of Mo-roni. The vole stood: C. W. Peterson ao. Nathan Faux, 5. rkcordkr. Shomaker placed the name of P. P. Dvreng, of Manti. Heck nominated F. E. Allied, of Spring ?). Candland, of Mjtiut Pleasant. The ballot stood: W. U. Candland, 16. P. P. Dvreng, E. Allred, a. TRKASTRER. Petersen named G. B. Cox, of Man'i, a a candidate. The Celebrations And Other Interring Items onNeys. Mt. Pleasant' Celebration at the Head. Yliat Hapeaed at Manti, Eph-raim and Fairview- - TUB GLORIOUS FOURTH. The Celebration at Manti has generally been couducted by the citizens, and as usual the City Coun-cil took hold of the matter this year. The Tabernacle Choir and the Young Ien'i Band decided at a rather inconveniently late hour that they could not play without proper remuneration, It has not been custom-ary to takeiip a collection to defray expenses on such occasions; and as the law does not allow the City Coun-cil to appropriate the people's mon- - ey for such purposes, they were in a fix. However .they did have a celebration. Williata K. Reid, Orator. Read-ing of tlie Declaration of Independ-ence, George Scott. There was a galaxy of young ladies, and gentle-men who assisted in rendering the prograimnec entertaining. The North Ward SundayJ School Choir, sang and the We stenskow brass band music free of charge. EPHRAIM. The usual amount of gun powder and bunting, two bands, and a pro-gramme well rendered at the. Tab ernatle. ' . A. C. Lund read the Declaration of Independence. J. P. Christen-sen- , Orator. Star Spangled Ilanner, Miss. Coyner. Music by the Tab-ernacle Choir. Dance in the after-noon for the children, and in the evening for adults, with a grand dis-play of fire works between. MT. PLEASANT. There was a double celebration at Mt. Pleasant. The Peoples Party celebrated in the usual manner. Wm. D. Candland, reading the dec- - laration of Independance, and C. W. Sorrensen occupying the position as Oritor of the day. The feature of the day was a grand procession, and in the afternoon and evening suit-able entertainment was provided. The Liberals had a fine procession and other particulars we have been unable to learn. Most of the Liber-als of Ephraim attended. Although the processions passed and repassed each ether there was not the slightest discord, or censurable conduct. r AiaVIEW. Fairview binned enough gun powder to satisfy p8t.nol49.Tjs.a meetUiigs were held, the, usual pro-gramme in the forenoon, Mr. Swen Neilsen as Orator of the day, did hotter to tht choice of the people; James H. fyper represented Uncle Sam; and Miss Pritchett, was God-dess of Liberty, The afternoon was devoted to various forms of amuse-ments, and the evening given to tap-ing the light fantastic toe. Every thing satisfactory and in good order. '"other towns in the county celebrated in a suit-able manner and up to date no drunk-en row, no arrest and no accident has been reported. Lii u n si a tja L 2 .Ln- .- i..i:vgs j T rra iiX3 Ji 15 tt " CARRIES A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES AND DRYGOODS. MENS CLOTHING FROM $3,00 A SUIT AND UPWARDS. BOYS AND YOUTH'S SUITS $1,50 AND UPWARD. STRAW HATS IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM 10 CTS AND UPWARDS. Bro ade 7 cts. per yard. Calico 6 cts per yard. Alapaca" 25 cts per yard. Chinese Silk 15 cts per yard. attftt wC f iter vnrd. WANTED. Ten good men and teams for gra-ding between Thistle and Fairview fr which good wages will be paid. Apply at our camp one mile north of the divide. P. II. Hurst & Co. ' j - - SL 1 ' I I i j "'1 ''""l" . :v. , "' 5 S i - Gents LI mlci weiir in Various styles Large Assortment of Ladies Underware. Indies Collars and Neckwear in Groat Variety Hose in every size and quality. Prices to aston-ish you. liemember we give lO per cent Dia count for CASH. PETERSON & HANSON, CENTER STREEf.EPHRAIM ifrrgpr"T i.f j jj I'll ' 'i)t:Aia:t.'; in ' '' AWUAlI.KlnDS 07 GEADEB.H0BSE3 MT. PLEASANT, UTAH.' PEOPLES STORE. JOS. S. THORNTON, DBALRK IN General Merchandise, and the Product3 of the Couutiy, Prices as low as the lowest. Jos. S.Thornton, Ferron, Utah Sheep taken on Shares! Big Merest Paid. ForfullparlicnlarsAddress or call on Ole Christensen, 3 blocks east of Co-op Store, Otterslom's Blackmith shop, Ephraim. t 1 l1 "OLE OLSEN " AGENT FOR D. M. OSBORNE. Binders, Mowers and Ooats Hay Rakes, Extras and Twine constantly on hand One Block East,and one half Block North of Co-o- 7 ., John Nelson BOOT and SHOE MAKETJ and SHOE MAKEV. ryCUSTOM WORK-tS- S Neatly Executed and on the Shortest - Notice. One Door West of City hall, Ephraim READ AND RUN TO F.L. SHEIVER &BRO. SBWoioTJtraiBKOUsjs; . In The Beaumann & Anderson Building, .. NEPHI, UTAH! ' , Lot o( FtannelctM Shirts for 40c. wcrth 75c. , - ,. . " " 65c. ' Sl.oo. J NwYorkMiH unlaiMKlerShim, , ' Overall! foca. wi , Cotton PudB 1 00 t .1 Worringmen'i Suits, .. V Mtn Black Dingonal SuttJ. 4.73 9-- 5, ' Fancy Braid Suit. 6 50 ".00 . ma, CassimercSuttj. so " 14 00 t Lot Boy's Suits. $. wona $j.o ' " " 00 , .. - " 3JJ 6.00 KnMFants.40 " 7 Goods mil fcought is half soli is an old adage and u vended by our rapidly increasing UadC Call and cr amine our stock, jmii will always be well wattedupon. F. L. Shriver Bro. REWARD. Four notes, one for $700 00 drawn by theTrustees of the Central School House Ephraim. One $250 by the Directors of the Ephraim Coop. One for $208 by the Directors of the Fairview coop. One for $150. by the Directors of the Fairview Roller mill. The above notes drawn in fa-vor of Mary Thorpe, Ephraim, were lost on Monday, the 7th, in Ephraim Any and all persons are hereby cautioned not to buy or negotiate said notes if presented by any other party than the person in whose fa-vor the notes are drawn or her au-thorized attorney or agent. A liberaj reward will be paid to any person who will return or give information that will lead to recover of said notes. James p. Frantzen, Ephraim, Utah. .County Locals. J.P. Meilstnip is buying chickens. Joseph F. Dorius and Co. have the only Soda Fountain in Ephraim. August Anderson, of the Ephraim in Salt Lake the fore part 01' the week. --'. Read the advertisement, of P, Hurst and' Co. for men and teams for the R. G. W. "I he R. G. W. are advertising for ties for ths first 25 miles of the road through San Pete. Four notes, amounting to $no8 were lost in Ephraim last Monday. 'See offer of Reward elsewhere. Don't forget that H. I -- Larson, the druggist, has a large stock of the 'ambus Mason Glass Fruit Jars. i' Deputy. Clawson arrested R. Jus-tise- n of Emery Co., on the usual charge, at Mt. Pleasant, Tuesday. Ijst A book of cttpons on the Ephraim Tithing Office. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. The ice cream dispensed at the Bench House on the Fourth was pro-nounced a "Frozen Delight" by those who partook of it. There will be a game of base ball between the Chester-Moron- i, nine, and the Ephraim club, on the 24th. of July, at Ephraim.'' Thera,says: lion. W. K. Reid of Manti, who gained considerable fame last winter as humorist of the House, is in' Salt Lake. Mrs. J. B. Jiih.n-.o- i of Salt Lake is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.JP. Mei-lstrup of Ephraim. The lady will return home in a few days. The RnfiiSTER reporter was the only newspaper representative at the important conventions held re-cently at Manti and Mt, Pleasant. ' If you wish to buy a piano call on H. P. Larson, the Ephraim Druggist, who has the agency for the celebra-ted New England Piano. You will save money by it. .On the afternoon of the 4th, the J "married" base ball nine played against the "single" nine. At quit- - ting the score stood 38 to 3 in favor of the married men,- of L',phraim, " A Gikl Waste.. Mrs. Jacob Johnson, of Spring City, wishes to engage a good girl to work in the house. Good wages will be given , o the right kind of a girl. Call at once. A petition is circulating in Eph-raim to have the City Fathers take steps for sprinkling the streets. Isn't hjS metropolitan. The scheme origi-nated with tlie business men and will no doubt be favorably considered, j Dr. Olsten, has decided that life js "too sweet" to be wasted, so has closed up his office, and gone with an excursion party composed of . Manti and Ephraim citizens, for a ten days outing in Sahna Canyon. i M. M. I.A. CONFERENCE.. The Y. M. m. I. A. Conference of he San Pete Stake will be held at Manti, Saturday and Sunday, July rg' and 20, t8go. All are cordially invited. John F. Allred, Stipt. The grasshoppers have pretty well scattered over the entire field now, and with the exception of a few farms where they began operations, have not dene much mischief, but the pro-niis- e their presence makes for next year is not good. A. C. Olsen wishes to announce to the public of Ephraim that he has i0w got his famous stallion "Rous-tan,- " at Bp. poms' stables, and will be there during the' mouth of July. Rates $10 and S15 for the month of July only. Those inter-ested will please apply at once, l tn . . Messrs. W,N. Cole and A. J. Vorse representing the. Utah Nursery CO., 'of Salt Lake, called in to" see lis this morning. The Utah Nursery Co. are fast establishing a reputation that is second to none. The gentle men report a good run of business it . the north of the County. They wil ' go as far south as Richfield, before returning to Salt Lake. A load of hay was tipped over in the streets of Manti, on which four children of W. A. Cox, were riding. All were more or less injured, and one little fellow, scarcely more than a baby, who was buried under the load, and rescued with difficulty; showed broad blue bruses as late as the 4th. although he was seen running around and having a good time. Erasmus Willardson returned from a two years mission to Scandi-- . navia oh Friday, June 27th. lie is looking 'well, and was heartily wel-comed home hy his family and many friends, as a good husband and worthy citizen should be. On Sun-fla- y after his return, he spoke at the Tabernacle, Ephraim, giving an in-teresting account of his journeying?. . For the most part his time has been spent in Norway, and he has even J;en as far north as the place where the sun never sets in summer nor ris-r- s in winter. SUMMONS. In the Justice Court, Ephraim Precinct, San Pte County, Tuili Terutory. Christian Soundrup Plaintiff I vs. V Demand $2.25 John Ioe Pefendcnt. I To John Iloe, whose name is otherwise unknown, Greeting. Von are hereby summo'ied to be and appear before me. the undersigned, at my office in Ephraim Precinct, San Pete County, 1.' tah Tetr..on S.ltuiihiy,llie 12th day ol July A. II. 1800, at ti a. in., to Bii.ucr a compUnt tiled agmtyou in his cmnt by said plaintiff on 1 hurs-da- y the trd day of July. A. P., ihoo. hatd action is brought to recover from you the sum of 7: cts. damages per head on folinwinf; anim its, done 011 said plaintiffs crops, in Ephraim Pieriiu't, San Pete County. (tne light buy mare 8 or 9 years old, black mane and tail, branded mo on left thih. One a or 3 yenr oiil mare, dark bay. black mane and tail, svliite Mar m forhcad. both hind feet while up to ankle: branded ojo on left thiiih. ( hie bay male t years old, black inane and tail, no brands vissiblc. Vou are hereby notified that il you fail to ap-pear and answer as above required, tlie plaintiff will take judgment nflainsl you tor the sum of 75 cts. dam-ages jier head 011 said annuals t'tfeiher with care and feedinc of said animals and cost of silt. To the Sheriff or anj Cotiil.tMe of San Pete Coun-I-liicciint: Make legal servWi and due returns hereon (uvea under my hand this silt day of July, A. 1). 1S00. P. Justice of ihe Peace. Ephraim Precui.-l- NOTICKTO CitKDITOUS. of Karen Maria Jensen dceased. Notice is Instate given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Kareu Marie Jensencileceased, to the creditors of.and all persons having, any chums against the said deceased; to exhibit them with the necessary voucher! within four month alter the taw publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at the store of . Sura SUn Nielson, Kiirview, San let County, Utah Territory; the same being the place for ansacting business for said SwrN Nif.lson, Arlmtniltrator of the estate of Karen Maria Jensen, deceased, X)tcd at FairviewTjune alh, lf,y LIBERAL PLATFORM. Chester, Utah, July 1st, 189 . Manager County Ri c.iste.r Ephraim, Utah. Dear Sir, By request of the L beral County C invention I hand yo.i tiie fo-llowing Plalform and Ticket nominaled by the convention lor publ. canon il you choose. V. .111 e vr-t- Trtil V E.J.Conkad. Liberal Flathorm adnpied by County liberal Convention held at Mount Picas-m- t (line j8. lie it resolved by the L'l.-sr- Party ol San fee County f coi.vt assembled, that tne thus ia luily lai'paeectmhaRtT abaj.iu Uft f !mc1'WJGp?:3f iTt.J oid..n and virtue we protest against the . c flieti-er- s of the Territory, County, or Piec;vts being in nnv way governed or mil leuced by the church. We aie positively opposed to the union 'ol church and stale. U'e believe in Ihe equal rights of all men hefoie the law. We believe in the suppoiting cf the C'liistiitition of the United States and in the authority of llie Supreme Conit. That Education one of that tend to citizenship; that to this end we favor making the Public school en-tirely free, thus placing the facilities of education within the reach of both rich and poor. We invite Railways to locate their de-pots and shops within our burdeis, and we promise them encouragement and material support. We welcome the stian-(er-who settle with us, and we hail with delimit the new dawn ol our beau-tiful valley. We believe it is the duty of the Liber al Parly to sland lirnily together 111 de-fence of our principles, 'and use all non-viable means in the coming election, to carry San Pete Co. victoriously to Lib-erty, prosperity and virtue, under ihe laws of our land, whichare, and forever must besupicme. E.j Conrao Chairman of Com. TICKET, Tiie follow ing is the Lihreal Ticket nominated b the Liberal County Con-- ; venliun held at Mt. Pleasant June 28 1890 Cletk ol'CoumyCouil-Jaine- s M.Kohuins. Selectman, " Jonas H. Erickton. Asses, r, O. F. Coolidfe. Cojlector, Chtistian Clan-son- County Pros, Atty, Chailes 11. KoRoik Cori.ner, W. W, WTwdiing. County recorder, E. . Conrad. Sheriff, RasmusCUivsoii. County Surveyor, H.S.Kerr County treasurer, Ferdinand Alder A BIG FIRE. On the night of July 3rd. theGand 0i era House at Salt Lake City was burned to ashes; this is the second terrible loss by fire lately. The loss is estimated at $200,000. A company were preparing to play and lost much valuable costume and other personal property, but there no loss of life. The Herald speaks of the efforts made to quench it as a sort of please affair. In the same column where the announce-ment of the fire is made, the sugges-tion is also offered that now is the opportunity to build a new Opera House which will excell the one burned. ' COUNTY LOCALS. Take your chickens to the Farm-ers Exchange. The Ephraim butchers never sell a pound of poor meat, and how can they when they absolutly refuse to buy any but the best? It is rumored that the U. P. will not purchase the S. P. V. now. We hope to hear of the orignal S. P. V. as the U. P. extending that line soon. Ephraim's young orator is mod-estly receiving the compliments of his friends on the admirable way in which. he acquitted himself of his official duties on the Fourth. One fast day (last Thursday)a lit-tle girl of four summers, asked why mamma was not cooking breakfast. "It is fast day" said her mother, "we don't cook breakfast on fast day." "Well then mamma, please cook my supper in a hurry." was the com-posed rejoinder. NOTICE. The annual examination of school teachers will be held at Ephraim on Monday and Tuesday July 2, and 22. All applicants for teacher's certif-icates are requested to be present for examination on the above date. Peter Greaves, Jr., Co. Supt. Dist. Schools |