Show I I 1 I VOTE TODAY ON SCHOOL BONDS People to Decide Whether Shall Be Raised for Education IMORE MORE BUILDINGS WANTED ASSERTED THAT SCHOOLS ARE BADLY OVERCROWDED r Form of Ballot Shall Salt Lake City school dis district dl district Issue bonds in the aggregate amount of payable in InI twenty years ears bearing interest at 4 per cent per annum for the pur purpose purpose pose jOFe of raising money mone for purchasing ing school sites and building there thereon on grade radt school houses and sup supplying supplying plying pl the same mE with furniture and anti necessary apparatus and und for improving the grounds for such school sites YES YE YENO NO NOi i i The taxpayers of Salt Lake will wll ti t ti i day vote ote on on the OOOO school bond K i isue sue proposed ll by the board of or education The polls will m be open at 7 1 tin thi morning and will close at 7 i In th ll evening Under the law no one but butI I property pro pert owners will be allowed to par participate participate in the election Those Thole who lio I only pay y a will not be allow allowe e I l Ito to vote Any An person who pays p S taxes whether on real or personal per mal property pro pert is entitled to vote ote oteI I The judges in the various 1 ts were sworn in yeu yesterday by L P Judd clerk of the board of oC education The Tho imperative n neel eJ of more mono money for school buildings is shown by the growth of the Ule school chool population during the past few years The building tax ta fund of ot l lk r mills on a valuation of SItS lu Iu only brings in a revenue for thi Uti purpose of something like whir ii h hi i is hardly enough to a build buildIng buildIng building Ing which will accommodate between oo 00 and pupils Last year ye r the In iii Increase crease croose in the school population was 1 so the Income will only take car can carof carf of f stout of or this number numb r rI For several eral years ears past the board has his I complained that it could not much longer keep up with the pace although everything eer has h s ben been lore done to take i are an I of time the easing number of or are ars m Many Ian of the rooms are badly badh I I crowded and the sanitary conditions uri on account of this condition are in mail mai cs faulty faulL TIme TIle board claims that it tr cannot much longer provide for ail all theo th who seek on to th tt schools and that if the bond issue is I Inot not allowed in time Ule course Of a year par ar there will he lie many m children who can caim cannot an annot not gain admittance n e to the public schools Time The l bond issue it is aSH r I td cd i will bring the th accommodations up to the standard necessary to 1101 for Cor the tile children at the time present time tim 1 and in the tho future it is 18 expected d that tie the tax fund will be ample to take care of lt I the increase The last lat school hool census showed how 1 the number of oC children seeking ed education education d in the Salt Lake schools to tu be bf 1849 The school board estimates t that the theis I is now an excess ex of 1700 1 1 pupils over on th number that can be accommodated in II 11 I present buildings The increase next n Y v will approximate i and the in rea for will b be clo cl close to 1800 or a u i I of 5 OO school children that must bo bt pr ir viled for in the next two years ears The schools mot most In need of relit f 1 the Grant Grent Hamilton Sur StIr present nt are i iner nero ncr Oquirrh Emerson Franklin Fi Ft mont Lincoln 11 n I lowell Riverside A W 11 t satch and ami Webster e ter The excess enroll enno I II i ment ni m nt in these buildings runs ms from r r rF lIt I F IS pupils and altogether 1783 pupils IM 1 ii iiI I crowded into the schools named ov over p tho thoI th Hi thi HiI I i ordinary capacity of the buildings Wn Vi 1 lout I I tit out tot the building furd ford accrued from tl Hi HiI I I ed IK bord bonI P 1 issue It is b evident tn th thI I I I during dunn the next nf two years about children must he hou ed i in annexes at 1 I school rooms while hilt lom dILI I session work must b be extended t to th thI I higher hl grades a very vety V IY unsatisfactory etory r 1 rI I The poll polls in the five live precincts are n o nI I I 1 as 98 follows 1 First Pre store I Fourth East and aU Seventh South StIth I Second Precinct t Metropolitan hIi h corner Third South sad and nd West Tempe TempeSt streets st Third Precinct f Society S hal ha I First North orth between First and Second SI nl I West streets I Foni th Precinct Longfellow sch schon nl c First FINt and J 1 streets street tre h hI l I Fifth Precinct Y M 1 C e A building corner State Stare Sta and First South Smith streets f ts S |