Show HOT FIGHT OVER i SCHOOL ELECTION t Contest in ill Ogden the Most ost Animated One Olle in Several Several Sev Sev- eral Years Sp Special to The Republican Ogden Dec 5 Perhaps Perhaps tho most vigorous and Interesting school chool election elec tion campaign over ever conducted In Og Ob- Ogden Og- Og den was concluded at a lat late Into hour tonight to- to night when the several se candidates for Cor positions on the city bonn board of education finished their distribution of oC literature from Crom house hou to and received recel final reports from the thc in mon on and women omen workers It Is expected that tomorrows tomorrow's tomorrows tomorrow's tomor tomor- rows row's vote ote will he be two or even three e times lar larger cr than the school election vote of four years ears ago The five he incumbents of or the board of or education all aU of ot whom ar arc candidates to succeed themselves go u before ore too the voters asking for Indorsement of oC their policies of ot the past few tew jears tho years tho re release release re- re lease of John M. M I. I Mills as school superintendent superintendent super super- the return of ot ninth grade students to the senior high school the I elimination of ot the elective system In Inthe inthe inthe the high school and their retrenchment in the toe matter of oC expenditures also the tho elimination of the longer day plan and their opposition to half day sessions sessions ses ses- above e the third grade grado Dr Edward I. I Rich of ot tho the Fourth ward an opposition candidate in his final statement says lie Ito favors the tho se selection selection so- so lection of a nonresident as superintendent superintend superintend- ent favors proscribed prescribed courses in tho high school and fe feels ls that development of superior children is a greater ob object object object ob- ob than the subordination of or everything everything every every- thing else to putting the toe schools on a aca ca cash h basis Dr II B. B Forbes opposition candidate candidate candi candi- date In the Second ward ard reiterates his contention that Jt there should be bo no salaries sal sal- arI aries arias s paid board members J J. J H. H Riley and N N. O. O Ogden Ogdon in the First ward Mrs rS Georgina Marriott in inthe inthe the Second ward wards and John Culley in inthe tho the Fifth Filth ward all candidates in op opposition opposition op- op position to prest present nt board members come out on platforms promising tho selection of ot a a. capable superintendent but thc they deny favoring the return to office of ot Cor former mer Superintendent Mills 11 11 s. s The Socialist candidates pledge a like business-like administration of or school affairs oppose military drill and favor favora I Ia a curriculum that will tIll fit students I for tor life liCe rather toan for college e. Candidates are lined up in tho the rI o municipal wards as follows and the tho terms of office ottice for ward representatives tives are are- First Ward ar one F year Fred Fred c E. E Will Will- 11 |