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Show 32 !I Supt. Jensen reported -th-at- -Ct was necessary in Midval e and Ii Sandy Junior Highs to change the wiring to kitchens, in order i: to make room for granges, that the wiring load at present was : Wiring il inadequate, that a bid of $630.00 for the rewiring for.ranges, 3 andy !i installing new switch board, fuse boxes, etc. had been re;.udvale ~' ceived from the Reid Electric Company. It was the ruling of 'i the Board that this. work be done and that a bid be received ' from the Utah Power & Light Company, and tha t the work be awa.rded to the lowest bidder. i , :; Vest [i Jordan I: Windowsil : :,'I The matter of exchanging glass in the doors of the West Jordan Elem€l1 tary School as a protection against students being out by broken glass, on account of the windows being too low and many being broken, wa s referred to Mr. Dahl with power to act. PulII It was the decisi on of the Board that owing to the fact sipher ': that manr of the parents at Lark had pm'chased instruments for students ' taking music during summer supervision, and inasmuch teach mUSic : as there ' is no musi c instruotOIT there at t h e present, that : Mr. PulSipher of Bingham Hig h be allowed to spend part of one Lark !: day each week at Lark Schoolj that he be allowed $1.00 per !, week f or transportation. Ii Supt. Jen s en was au t hor ized to formul at e an ew set of rules and regulations on the use of school buildings of the district and present a t the next regular meeting of the Board. Rules lIse of Bldgs. : It was the decis i on of the Board in ans we r to a letter Midvale l: from Mr. C. W. Barton, music supervisor at Midvale, asking ba.nd : for a numbeI' of new instruments for band members there, that ,: for the present this could not be allowed. Ii A committee consisting of Edward Fairbourn, A. C. MorriS, and George Becks tead appeared before the Board as representaII tives of the citizens and taxpayers of Crescert, petitioning Ii for a larger play ground s. Statedthat with theereotion of the Ii new building part of the aJready too small playground s had :1 been utilized. Recommended to the Boa.rd that four acres of !: the property adjourning the school grounds op. the south be Crea- il purchased from Mr. F. D. Jaynes. Reported that they had. been , cent :, in conference with Mr. Jaynes and felt that the property could be secured at approximately $800.00 per acre. This amount playground they felt was a rea.sonable price. It was moved by Mr. Dahl and seconded by Mr. Mickelsen that Pres. Wilson be authorized to meet with the committee and Mr. Jayne s with reference to price and t e rms on the above property. Motion carried. 'i I' It wasmoved by Mr. Burgon and seconded by Mr. Dahl that the advisability of installing local sc hool wagon or bus for Crestransportation of students of Crescent t 'o state street in order cent that they might meet High School busses there be referred to trans- , transportation committee, they to make recommendations back porta- : to the Boa r d at their next regular meeting . Motion carried. tion ' Supt. Jensen reported that at Bingham they were desirous " 'i of reconditioning the audi tori um in the old Bingham High in Binghanl: order that it migh t be used f or t he Junior High. Estimated old I' cost $260.00 '; Decisi on of the Board that inasmuch as it would audit. ~; be for jus t one year th a.t it could not, be done. Teach- ,. Communj cations from a number of teac he rs of the district era on I',: with reference to living in the community in which they teach, 11 ving :! were read expressing their views as to the ir future inten' in ' tions. commun-:i i ties '! A petition Signed by a number of cit i zens and taxpayers of Draper ask ing for bus transport a ti for thei l' d> ildren was read. The Clerk wa.s authorized to wri te the C'nairman, expressing the appreciation of the Board f or their interest in the matter and asking for a reply as t o whether according Draper to their survey it woul d be pos sible to transport all stutran s- dents outside the two mile limit in one bus or not. ,m |