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Show CLEAR CREEK MAN SPEAKS HIS MIND i Makes Charges Against Consolidated County School Board That Become Subject For An Investigation. i The mnimlttee appointed b 'ouiit) Hupeilntendent Holding st the recent coimi) (metier In- stllute consisting of Prof J. (I 0-iMer Pror K II Iteinotdsand Prr llosnt P Htrlngham. to gsther data concerning eharge against the Inmrd or education 4 made Its reHrt through Prnfes- sr fmbler of the high school However Professor lle)notds was absent Urtrvaiires hy letter were read to the iMMird. while Pntfemor fltrlngham made verbal state- meiits on behalf of several tench- ers Proreeeor Iteynolds' charges i ons'st In the main that the lioard Is alng new and Inexprr- lenred leathers more than Is al- lowed experienced ones Also, rr. ..gnlalng Inexperienced teach- rrs over the exierlenied ones The Carbon county teachers Inetltute was held at Price earl) In September It was at this time that Professor lie) nobis nililrcM- 4 ed the teachers of the county. Professor Ite) nobis was asked at Monda)'s session of the board to be present at the hoard's next meeting It Is anticipated ho will When appro! bed h) a repre- eelitatlvc of The Sun ns to details or the charges made b Proressor lle)tiods the mind or Huperln- tendent Holding was more or less haa. He couldn't remember much of what had been said at the Institute or what the grlev- one of the profesaor at Cler Creek are. 4 All members of the consolidated lount) si Iii-miI hoard were prveenl at the meeting held In the board's room at the eouuty court houso last Mon-day. Mon-day. The session continued until 1 o'clock Tuesdit) morning, when nn adjournment was taken until Tuesday, October 19th Ail Da) In Utah. Dr. P. B, ICstes on MnU of the people of Htandardvltle presented n statement asking the board to reconsider recon-sider Its decision to erect a school house at that camp It Is proposed to use h tent fur linmedlato needs. Tho Ideas of Dr. Itstes were concurred In. It II Walters was emplo)ed at Iter, monthl) to look after all etec-trl.sl etec-trl.sl and englneeilng matters at the high whool building at Price He ins em 1 1 to) extra Janitor help when nccer Walter Itass was made Janitor at ninety dollars n month The salary or Miss Anna Prost or the domestic nrts department or the high schmil at Price was raised to twelve hundred dollars ti )eor Miss Frost Is allowed nn assistant In the petron of Mim Annie Jones or Price. The latter's salar). Is to be ten dollars tnoiithlv An additional five dollars per month was authorlied on the salaries of Miss (Catherine Yergmeen at Bun-nsldc Bun-nsldc Miss I hex Ktrock at Helper nnd Miss Clare Harris at Huntoslde Miss (llsd)s Nelms was cmph)cd ns a teniher at Hiawatha at n salar) or seventv dollars monthly J J Itlrh or Wellington presented a statement or cxpenca for his children chil-dren going to the high school nl Price, whli h was nut allowed. Tho clerk was ordered to en tied the surety bonds of the old district trustees at Clear Creek The application or It New rein to he apMinled truant offher nl Clear Creek Winter Quarters nnd Heofield was Is Id over until the next meeting of the iMtsril the cktlm of the Do, erct News ror llioa.ll, for school iiipplles. was also laid over until the next regular meeting It whs decided to build a ten-foot addition to the school building at Castle Cas-tle Oate In the matter of mippl)lng fuel It was decided that each member or the hoard look after his own district dis-trict Superintendent Holding's report on the condition or the schools or the count) was received. The report was riled and will be at ted upon later. Clerk Horfmann was instructed to Imuc warrants for one additional weik o alt prtieHtbi or schools beeauso of xtra Hoik. |