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Show 42 Bingham I' 14r. Scott, architect , - reported to the Board that on account High !i of weather condi ti ens, as soon as things could be put in :i shape, the work on the new Bingh mr. High building at Copperton , WOUld be discontinued until weath er cenditions would justify con'tinuing. Part Supt. Jensen stated that a meeting of Superintendents of Time :! districts in and around Salt Lake had been called, to be held Classes li at the State School Office, for the purpose of conSidering the : establ1shment of Part Time Classes for minors in the vicinity :I of Salt Lake; that no doubt each Dis trict would be asked to 'lstand expenses of students in proportion to the number attend:lin g • Supt. Jensen was authorized to report that Jordan Dis!i trict would stand their proportion. i Judge 'I' The opinion of Judge MCKinney, wj.th refer ence to the-use Kinney i. of ' sohool buildings of the State, for other. t han curricular opinion ,(work , and as published in the papers was read before tl:.e Baud. I iI Reid Beck, for the reTrees i! moval Draper, Mr. Mickelsen 1)raper !was authorized to notify Mr. Beck that the matter had been i: deferred until a future date. IAshton reports 'i . Mr. Ashton, architect, reported that the, building at on !' Orescent was now completed; that a total saving of $550.50 on Crescentcontract price had been made. He also reported that pipes bldg. !iunder bUildings at Riverton and West Jordan were being eaten up , i by ' sulphur in the cinders there; that the matter had been inPipes :! vestigated very tboroughly and now recommended that the pipes W.J. & 'i be raised out of the cinders; that an estimate had been reIIRiveri[ ceived from 14. S. Lott for the making of the change. Bids $435.00 ton ,ifo!t' :the contract on each building or a total of $870.00 to Raised !' complete the work on both buildings. It was moved by Dr. Rich"; out of i ards and seoonded by Mr. Dahl that the change be made and that i Oinders 'I 14 . : S. Lott be awarded the contract for $870.00. Carried. I I~ ~~::; !~o~n/:~~~~i ~~~mn~~i~t :! . It was m'o ved by Dr. Richards and seconded by Mr. Burgon Ashton ; that bill as presented or final payment to Ashton & Evans of and :1 $744.60, balance of 5% of contract price for archi tectural Evans :i services on Crescent building be approved and authori zed for Estimat~ayment. Motion carried. il . A oommunioation from attorney Rawlins, with referenoe to il school board paying towardsconstructi on and maintenance of • Butler ', pipe line at Butler was read, wherein he stated that it was Water li within the power of the Board and felt it would be proper' to ;Istand part of the costs. The matter was held over for further Line il investigation and Clerk was instructed,to investigate as to i! just how much had p,r evi ously been paid by the : District on this i line. I; Salis- ;! . The Clerk was authorized to secure attendance reoord of two bury i Salisbury children attending Butler School and 11 vl~g , at mileage!i Stairs Power Plant in -Big Cot tonwood Canyon. Upon reoeipt of !, this reoord, to allow 20¢ per day per child for days attended : school since opening. Clerk was authorized to write E. H. ROllins.&. Sons and Sohool Bonds ! ascertain who are the holders of sohool bonds • • Dewey Bond i I ii' I ~ of $21100 00 Clerk was authorized to, renew surety bon4\rOr Mr. E. E. Dewey as deputy sheriff • .. " .. .. . ." . ti It was moved by Mr. Burgon and SeC~bY Mr. Mickelsen for adjournment. ~~r1CC4 .. -c . . « J |