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Show SCHOOL WILL SOON CLAIM YOUTH FOR A LEARNING TERM Workmen are busy reunovating remodeling and repainting the rooms and buildings prepatory to the opening of the schols here on September third. It is expected that there will be increase of bout a hundred boys and girls in the Junior and Senior High School over last years enrollment. en-rollment. Professor Atkin has returned from the coast where he spent 2 months at the Uuiversity of California, Cali-fornia, lie states that a large num. ber of teachers, who have heretofore here-tofore been employed by the schools have taken extension University Uni-versity work during the vaction and will remain with the local schools. There will however be a number of new teachers employed here this year. A complete Jist of the teachers for the comming year will be announced at a later date. Principal Afckin is confident that the prospects for a succesful year in the district were never brighter than at the present time. Commenting on the conditions of the buildings and grounds as they exist at the end of the vacat ion period, he stated that he finds theift very fayorable. Very few windows have been broken and the sehol grounds have been kept very" clean. Mr. Atkin remarked that, the effort and co-operation of the Bingham Bulletin in helping help-ing to keep up the spirit that the teachers created in the students in keeping up the school and ground during the sumec .vacation was appreciated. .. .., , ;. s |