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Show II! Iff' BflV Hero's the way oomo schools are BBBBBL BY loostlng their cities and getting con. BY stdorablo free publicity. ' Why sot BY Iibvu the hlcH school students' lu BBV each district take some such Idea up flflfl ""d " tho good polnta-onnnr- Itles, etc., ot our localities. It's good publicity and that Is what every town needs. Public School. No. 14. Buffalo, N. Y.. April 16, 1920. ' Editor ot "The CltUen," American Fork, Utah. IIL5 i .'..' wieiTT thought It would Interest. your read-ors read-ors to learn some Isiportant facts about our city, and whj;it"ha.i grown so rapidly. Today, wehanaja popula. Hon of over half a million people and judging from hor commanding position on tho Great Lakes, her varied var-ied Industries, her pleasant location, and her many business facilities, she will soon reach the million 'mark. Buffalo Is one of tho greatest manu. fpcturing cities In the Union. She la also a great natural channel from the ocean to the lnteriorof the continent. con-tinent. Thus, she Is acclaimed "The Quocn City of tho L.kes." Our city offers the best school system sys-tem In tho country. We have five woll equipped high schools, four vo. catlonal schools, an opportunity school, slxty-ono kindergartens and numerous special classes. '. Tho boys and girls of our city have tho best opportunities a city can offer for tho education of Its children. - Our board of education belloves that Uo future depends on th'o education ot our boys and girls, so nothing is loft undone. Wo are indeed proud of our city nnd why shouldn't we be? Wo have the best form or government a city can offer ono which provides for 1 tho needs of all her people. Wo can also boast ot living In the cleanest, healthiest nnd happiest city In tho country. Hespccfully yours, HELQA E. NELSON. |