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Show SCHOOLS TO OPEN FOR REGISTRATION MONDAY MORNING Monday will mark the end of vacation and the beginning of the 1939-40 school year for approximately ap-proximately 1500 students in the Bingham Canyon and Lark communities, com-munities, a part of Jordan school district. Following an assembly at 9 a. m. in the new Bingham high school auditorium, high school students will register Monday for classes. Instruction for registration registra-tion will be given at the assembly, assem-bly, according to Principal T. H. McMullin. Classwork will begin Tuesday at 9 a. m. School buses will leave each community both Monday and Tuesday at the regular re-gular hour, 8:20 a. m. Principal McMullin states that a small increase in enrollment is anticipated at the high school. At the time of registration junior jun-ior high school sutdents will be charged $1 for activity fees, senior sen-ior high students $4.50. A $2 book deposit fee is charged when books are issued, to be refunded on return of books. The new high school building, the auditorium, is finished and in tip-top condition for use the school year. Teacher's district institute in-stitute is being held today at the auditorium. Teachers' Institute ,for instructors in-structors in Jordan school district dis-trict started at 9 a. m. this morning morn-ing in the new high school auditorium. audi-torium. Bryant S. Hinckley, state school superintendent, Charles H. Skidmore and A. C. Matheson of the state board of education will be the principle speakers, according accord-ing to Principal T. H. McMullin. The public is invited to attend this institute. |