Show BEET VACATION FOR THE HIGH SCHOOLS prom from monday october 10 16 to saturday october 28 t the board of education ordered that beet vacation not to exceed two weeks be given to the high schools ot of sevier district commencing monday october 16 so the students can assist their parents in harvesting beets the regular meeting of the board was held saturday and so many things came up for consideration that it continued until late in the evening A delegation of burrville Burr ville citizens V M fairbanks J J holt henry knight wm gushing cushing and john fillmore appeared to again press their dema demand id for an additional teacher tor for the burrville Burr ville school the school board had offered to provide transportation por tation instead so the higher grade students can be taken to koosharem Koo sharem to school the burrville Burr ville people are of the opinion that inclemency of weather will interfere with transportation por tation in winter time and insisted on another teacher for their own scho school 0 1 the board agreed to employ one provided the citizens will fix U up P the building which they promised to do whereupon superintendent ashman was instructed to engage one more teacher for fo r the Bur Murr rvilla vill 0 school arrangements were made to comply with the law which requires that za a census of the school population be taken in each district between the and day of october of each year and the following were appointed census takers hanna K X jensen elsinore mrs D V freece salina mrs harvey harward aurora mrs thorvall breinholt red R d montet mont fT matilda ross joseph mrs ars ray utley cove J J holt burrville Burr ville anna larson koosharem Koo sharem joseph gledhill sigurd ff davis venice eftie effie hackett glenwood evelyn christensen R richfield ich field east eart mrs wm morrison richfield west clara paxton monroe S hooper annabella christine anderson central regarding the convention or of the utah educational association which will be held at salt lake city october 19 20 and 21 the board will permit teachers to leave here for the gathering october 17 so they can spend a day visiting schools on the way or in salt lake the demand for instruct instruction instructs i on in shorthand and typewriting in the high schools is growing so rapidly that the board had to buy more typewriters for the schools in monroe and salina during the afternoon the board discussed with the principals com putative peta tive athletics and e expressed the desire that all mean and especially competition in athletics activities be eliminated the principals gave gare satisfactory assurance that the sports in our high schools are properly supervised and conducted in the cleanest manner |