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Show 48 December 23, 1930 ~ School Board met 1n regular sessi en in the Board Room at lithe Jordan High School on Tuesday, December 23, at 9 A.M. !: All Board members were present; also Supt. Jensen and .!Clerk Rasmussen. I ; Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved, :after which it was moved by Mr. Dahl and seconded by Mr. I;Mickelsen that the fOllowing bills be allowed and that warrants ,ibe drawn On the treasurer in payment of the same. Motion ;I! ~ carried. :. IReid Electri c Co. 11.52 Utah Power & Light Co. 394.62 li Zion's WhOlesale Groc. 2.45 Canyon Garage 2.17 i,M orrison Merrill Co. 163.55 ,Morrison Merr111 Co. 51.42 IIndependent Gas & 011 l42~56Motor Equi pment Co. '5.20 ;~embroke Co. 23.97 Brower-Towler Motor Co. 13·32 6. S6 Zellerbach Paper Co. iKee Lox Mfg. Co. 2·70 ;Bennett Glass & Paint 5.21 W. M. Welch, Mfg. Co. 21.19 .iM. L. James 6.18 Utah Liverv & Feed Co. 56.00 :G. L. Bateman 94. g7 Bingham Garage & Storage 20.45 ':The McMillan Co. 1.35 SchOOl Exec. Magazine 3·00 '!'he Drama 3.00 The Gregg Writer 1.00 ;Western Auto Rad. Co. 3.00 Roy Despain 4.06 J. T. Murphy 7.96 Utah Delaware Mining Co. S.28 :American Asphalt Roof1J08.00 L. C. Smith & Corona 7·4S ;Citizens Coal & Supply 195.80 Strefitor Smith, Inc. 2·78 :Bus Transportation 3.00 Worrell Mfg. Co. 15.90 :z. O. M. I. . 106.35 R. J. 'try, Inc. 4·52 iB . & O. Transportation 2.25 Jensen & Kuhre 358.50 Salt Lake Hdwi Co. 15.79 Benn ett Oulmers Co. 300.15 W. P. Fuller 00. 109.19 Inter Mtn. Electric 139.75 :N. O. Nelson Mfg. Co. 54.56 Utah Id. School Supply 95.20 :Bert L. Smith ' 25.20 J. W. Thompson 5"4·38 :Wm. Ohlwiler . 43.50 Don Greenwood 6·50 ,Derra1 Mcrris 45.00 Roy Despain 4.50 'Almy Dowding 8.50 Mel ba Bateman 9.00 Mrs. Angus 10.00Jordan High Cafeteria 34 .40 Paul Paulsen 1440.00 Jaynes woal Co. 68.16 Tota.1 $5524.25 Trans. : Mr. Mickelsen reported that the transportation situation Bluff. :at Bluffdaleihad been taJs.AA ~ner9.tm Pres. Wilson stated that Cres. :! for the present at. CresceiitA~ne hfgh school bus schedule had .j been rearranged in order to accommodate students there. I, il Pres. Wil son reported that a. request had been received I:from the National Council on School Board Problems asking i that at the N. E. A. Convention to be held February 25, 1931, Cres. :!at DetrOit, the Jordan School District submit plans, layout, etc. ExbJ- il on a strictly elementary sch 001. Stated that the Crescent bit iSchool had been selected as this model plant. Tha.t pictures, N.E.A. :! Plans, etc. are being prepared to forward a.t once. Felt that ithis was a distinct honor to be asked to make this exhibition. I . , Prttll. L. W. Nielsen and Mr. C. R. Nelson of the Jordan ;! High School were called before the Boa.rd in order to ascertain ;just what might be dene with reference to so arranging program Bus : at the Jordan High School in order that grade students transSChed- ljported by busses would not have to leave homes so early in the ules !Ii morning, this especially during winter months .After some disI, cussion, the matter was referred to Supt. Jensen, Prine Nielsen, :iand Mr. Nelson for further investiga.tion. 11 ;1 Or·es. i The mat ter of delegating teachers of Crescent school to child-hake care of chn dren coming early in the morni ngs as well as ren 'I during noon hour was referred to Supt. Jensen. !i i Mr· J. B. Myers, representing the Utah Power & Light Com: pany met wi th the Board with reference to service rendered the i1 schools of the district from the Bingham Plant. Explained 'i the various schedules and rates on power and light used. Read Power Ii our contracts at the various schools and pOinted out to the Light I. Board wherei n contracts mi~h t be changed in some schools, or |