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Show '36 i/ !i A report from :Mr. P2.u l C. Bove e on hi s recen t trip to st. Boy ce i Louis with t he Stock Judg ine; Te e.m" from the J or dan High School re p ort :; was re ad . Mr. Boyce st a te d t ha t a t t he Ut ;,'.h St~'t~e F2.ir the 'boys received first · pla ce on stoc k judgi. ng t ha tAi;]'l e l'Tational !meet at st. Louis they received 10 th place in Dairy Cattle ,: judging D.nd 3rd place in pou ltry j udg ing. Smlt. Jen s en poi n te d ou t to t h e Board where t h r our!'h the 'l'Ta ti onal Music Bureau Me.ga z ine , th e District was recei V: i ng l'Tational recognition, there a ppe a ring r' picture as well a s a write- u p on the combined b 2.nds of t he District. Su-perintendent :iw, s a uthorized to secure c op ies f e r 8.11 Board members' files. Di s t . Music wri teup , Teache ts Communica tions from a number of tea ch e rs with reference to Resi- :i teachers li v ing in t h e community in which t h ey te a ch as well dence jas their intenti on s f o r t h e future were read by Su-pt. Jen sen. In answer to a request from N. K. Thcmson, Principal at River- Riverton, with ref e rence t o doing away wi th mud e nd water which ton ,i is a l way s in fr ont of the s chool building t her e, Mr. Bec kst ee.d, g r ounds building superintendent, wn ~: autho rized to t ak e th e me.tter up ' with County Commissioners to see if t h is canno t be re medied. HerriOwing to the fact t ha t they are unable to secure S1.1i t able man living quarters in Herrim2.n, Lois Wootton and Helen Hale r.; te2ch- , petiti oned t he Boa r d for the privHe g e of l iv in g in the v a can t ers :.: room in the school house. The ma tter was refe r red t o Su-pt. Jensen for investiga ti on a nd ad justment. . A letter from Ashton & EVans, Architects, was read, whereAshton-:EVans .i in they agree to take car e of archi tectural work on any buildPropo- l! ing or bui lding s the B0 2.rd ma y de s ire to build during the comsal 'i ing se as on p ayable July 1, 1931, or on n ext y e a r's budg et. ,.;, The follo wing are 8. list of ite ms a s submitted by Kr. W. W. Ma lstrom as needing atte n tion in the new building at West Jordan: West J ordan Bldg . .needs a tten- ' tion Rules a nd Regula;:' tions ' Use of Bldgs. Iron Fireman Stolcer ' withdra w bid 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Door stuck in sewing room Drawers a nd bre ad bOB.rd stuck in ki tchen Lock in west l a v a tory door needs fixing No ventil a tion in p a ntry Base of toilet broken (girls) Paint in girls' showers Wall s~ttling in se wing room Upper li ght from g irls' sh oY!er ro om to gym needs cha n g i ng t o a n o t he r swi tch. The matte r was referred to t he architect for adjustment. Suj;lt. Jensen presented for the a pproval of the Board a new set of ru1es and regula ti ons pertain i ng to the use of school buildings of the Di s trict, a fte ~ which it was moved by Dr. Richa rds tha t the rules pert Hini ng to the use of buildings of the District be adopted, that each PrLlcipal be requested to · submit to the office a monthly re r or:t on extra uses of buildings, that the responsibility'of enf 9rcing of the law be left with Superintendent and Principal. Seconded b y Mr. Dahl and moti on ca rried. Owing to the fa.ct tha t the Ir on Fireman Company h a d wi thdra 'Wn their offer , or bid on ' stoker in their lette!' of October 10, which reads as follows: '. "Aboil.e r.; setting s u ch a s h a s been c omm only used in this territory may require from 1350 to 1500# of c oa l per hour, a s ' compa red 'wi th our gm;.r an tee of 1 2 00#. And there may b e some stoker comp an ie r, in this territory tha. t vrould be glad to sell you a stoker under any c onditinns, a nd agruments favoring a less expensive setting will be made by both boiler and stoker compan iefil. An d because of the possib le r ef lecti on aga in s t us in the matter of t h ese a r guments we prefer to be left out; a nd the'refo r e wi thdr aw our bid on t h e Iron Firema n S toke r in order t.hn t, t.he .Tor n".'" School Bor. 1" rl m'"'' fF)e l no e rnDn.rr E'.ssm e n t in |