Roadworks

November 9, 1960. The villagers of Ban Phaed did not cooperate with the repair of the roads. The village headman proposed a change to the sub-district headman. If each village repaired only the road through their village, the work may have more progress. November 16 and 17, 1960. People helped to move a pillar of the temple to hide if from the people's sight. November 18, 1960. Mai Ngen complained that the village headman refused to assist with the roadwork repairs, even though he was the leader of the village.

Roadworks

February 13, 1960. The headman called the villagers to request their help to repair the roads in the village. However, the Chinese hired to workers to do this on their behalf by paying wages at the amount of 5 Baht a day.

Wood for Chiang Ban School

1960. The school of Chiang Ban called for the assistance of the residents to donate wood and silver in order to build a new school. Even if each village had funds, there remained a lot of obstacles including a lack of funds, and people did not provide much assistance.

Meeting about Chiang Ban School

February 28, 1960. A meeting between the villagers and Chiang Ban school aimed to monitor the progress of the construction of the new school. They talked about the days when they had mutually helped with the construction, such as finding a new carpenter to replace one who had recently deceased and the costs involved with the purchase of construction materials, etc.

List of wood for Chiang Ban School

March 17, 1960. Moerman took notes on the different size of wood donated by Moo 11 [administrative number of villages in a sub-district – translator] for Chiang Ban School.

Visit of Chiang Ban teacher to headman

April 4, 1960. The teacher met the headman at noon. Various issues were under discussion.

Sand for Chiangban School

July 20, 1960. The headman asked villagers for assistance with the carts for transporting sand from the Chiang Ban School. The headman organized the order of work so that each villager had worked equally. However, there was a conflict between the headman and Centaphom. He recently helped to transport sand to the town of Phayao, and felt it was unfair for him to transport sand to the school again.

Chiangban School: paying the sawyers

September 2, 1960. The lawyers and village leaders were in a meeting and discussed the amount and price of wood to be used for the construction of temples and the school. The meeting concluded that the school would pay a difference in the amount of 12 baht to the temple (?).

Chiangban School

August 3, 1960. The teacher called the village leaders to a meeting to discuss the issue that people were not willing with the donation of money to help build the school. Myang said that most people chose to donate money to the temple rather than donate to the school.