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Show Page Eight-- - THE Thursday, August 12, 1954 SUN-ADVOCA- Off for Enejiahd Upcoming Children Pose Problem For Utahs Schools Mr. and Mrs. Max Lenoard and son. Mickle, left Trice for England last Thursday morning where Mr. Leonard is superintendent of an army school with a personnel. Mr. Leonard .is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leonard and he and his family have been visitng here as well as with two brothers at Provo, a sister at Bountiful and another brother at Fernwood, Idaho. The elder Leonards and their visitors motored to Idaho where they visited for three days. The Leonards left Helper aboard the Zephyr for New York from where they will embark aboard a ship for England. Mr. Leonard has renewed his contract for another two years. 12-teac- her Utah's school problem is slated to become bigger in the future as evidenced in the unofficial tabulations of Utahs first state-wiol census of children carried out under a new 1353 special sessioin law. The compilations from the 40 school districts showed that of nearly 300,000 children under 18 on May 1, forty-on- e per cent have not yet entered the first grade. Apparently the big upsurge in the birth rate came about 1945. Up to and including seven years, there are about 20,000 children in each age group; taper down to less than 15,000, a typical figure for grade school ages, and in the teen-agthe average drops to about 12,000. Thus, the full effect of the birth rate has just stepped-u- p begun to hit the school system, which already is complaining of overcrowding and understaffing. Total number of children under 18, the figures still subject to some minor corrections, was set at 297,535 by the State Department of Public Instruction, to de pre-scho- Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alley and son of Oji, California. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Alley are sisters. Mrs. Dave Griffiths of Salt Lake City was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Mills. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carlson are their daughters Mrs. Ervin Paben of Hampton, Nebraska, and Mrs. Milo Ellison of Walla Walla, Washington. Two other daughters, Mrs. Donald Levingood and son of Hawthorne, California, and "Mrs. Roy Hughes of Santa Monica, There are so many good books California, left last week for their to be read and studied that it is homes after spending several strange the time people waste on weeks with their mother who has been seriously ill. trash. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff left last week together with their son which the respective districts sent Udell and the rest of the group their canvassing results. Of these, 122,221 were of pre- from Helper for California for the school age; 175,314 were in school. baseball tournament. iElmer RichIn previous years the state ards also is one of the team from school census was confined to Castle Gate. Jean and Faye Miller of Salt children of school age, while only some of the larger districts count- Lake City were home for the ed noses on the upcoming pupils. week end to visit their parents, By action of the 1953 special ses- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Sheila Booth of Salt Lake City sion, all districts must, between April 15 and May 1 of each year, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. anumerate all children under 18. Robert Booth, over the week end. Joyce Houghton and Gene HalAdvertisement verson of Salt Lake City arrived Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Houghton. Mr. Halverson left for his home Sunday but Joyce will be home for several weeks vacation from her duties at Saint Marks Hospital where she is a student nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wach and son of Salt Lake City visited This year our town decided to From where I Bit, I can symtheir mother, Mrs. Annie Evans, do something about its over the week end. pathize with Ilap. Its no joke. sufferers. Hap Thomas is our But as Hap admitted later, he Mr. and Mrs. Dee Reese of health officer, so he was made ragwas dead wrong in scoffing at the Ogden visited here over the week weed inspector." end. idea of hay fever. Making light Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Whittaker ideas of other and see should opinCant peoples why anybody from California visited this week be bothered by a few weeds, he ions is a familiar trouble with with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Flack and snorted. I say its all in their a lot of folks. Whether its hay other friends in town. minds. But Hap went on out to fever, football or a choice of, say, do his job. buttermilk or beer as a Hiawatha Reunion Im just naturally alThen, yesterday, I met nap to who The Hiawatha Day reunion will anybody looking kind of sheepish. His eyes lergic be held in the American Fork were red and as he took out a Rotary park, Second South and big handkerchief, he Bneezed. Second East, beginning at 1:00 Know somebody who isnt alleron Sunday, August 15, it has p.m. 7 like a whod asks gic, job Hap. been announced by Tony Tusker, reunion president. Tlease bring Copyright, 1954, United States Urewers Foundation your lunch, eat with the gang and enjoy old friends, Mr. Tusker stated. 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