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Show 106 m...» acher for that period, at a salary of $1500 per annum. On the ap- firoval of President Thomas, Mrs. Davis was appointed. President Thomas stated that the resignation of Miss huth drover as Clerk of the Elementary Education Department had been tendered; he 'recommended that her resignation be accepted, and that Miss Llizabeth Hanks be appointed to fill the vacancy, at a salary of $800.00 per an- hnum. The Board accepted the resignation of Miss Drover and the ap- pointment of Miss Hanks. The President.stated that he had received some communications 1‘ Eigfrom the State authority of the Electrical Contracting Industry of the State, requesting that all extensions or re-arrangements or additions to existing electrical construction shall be handled by qualified el- ectrical contractors, 0‘ lter. and asking the pleasure of the Board in the mat- The matter was referred to the President to secure full facts and 1 report to the Board. President Thomas stated that in November the PWA granted to the State a sum of money to furnish labor fOr students, that $27,000 was allotted to the University for this purpose. Of that amount, $14,000 has been used by the University for work done, with the under- standing and assurance that upon the submission of.proper reports, the amount expended would be paid by the government. neports were reg- ularly made, but up to date no remittance has been received on this 'eséxpenditure. The Salt Lake City School Board is indebted to the Uni- versity in the amount of $16,000.00 for Training School vork done by HLifnéthe University. y Both of these amounts are overdue and should have been paid to us some time ago, but at present the prOSpects are'that we may not receive anything from the goveniment nor from the public schools ' until after July 1. This delinquency has made it necessary that we should borrow money for the payment of the salaries of the staff at "the end of June. The President recommended that the Board pass a |