Show I Election Tuesday Win WH Deide Dedde Fate Of 2 Million Oil School Scho Bond oAd Issue The school school enrollment in rapidly that it is wholly ing needs of the county out of or 1 Since 1940 when the e en n District has experienced a gr o the total present enrollment 2 2 Studies indicate that durin durin dur- dur in in the next four years ears the enro enrollment enrot en en- rot ro me ment t will be further increased in- in crea creased sed to r This is ism isn n m Vm additional in- in r of or r an nn increase of 4 f for or and 66 for th the the- schools 4 The Board of Education I of Davis County School District District District Dis Dis- has outlined a n building program to be completed by bythe bythe bythe the fall of 1960 in the amount of approximately The proposed bond issue if voted will raise of this his amount It is is anticipated that federal aid probable state stat aid and local tax levies for capital outlay will make up the difference over a n three- three year period The district must be bonded to its limit in order to qualify y for state slate aid nid Federal installations and Industries In- In industries in industries located in Davis Coun County ty ty and nd the movement of people from rom the Salt Lake City ar area a into the south end of the county have been the major causes causes of th the tremendous ous growth Because Davis County has been declared a federally impacted area aren the Federal Government has up to the present time made 2 available for Jor school buildings If these funds had hadnot hadnot hadnot not been made available the situation would have been much more critical It is is anticipated anticipated anticipated antic antic- that the government will continue to make some money available for school buildings in Davis County Elementary Rapid In the last six years the elementary school enrollments in four of the most populous areas of the county have doubled as indicated below 51 50 57 56 Bountiful and south southend southend southend end of county 1475 2936 Layton area ar area a 1093 Clearfield area 1333 Clinton Sunset area In Centerville the increase was was from to and in Kaysville from to All other schools in the county have increased excepting the Sahara school which is filled to capacity The junior and senior high school enrollments have in in- crea d the last six sic years years from 2982 to 2982 to The r rate te of inse in- in J sise se for the tile next few years X rhe T ne secondary schools will f accelerated as the larger laments ments in the elementary schools move Into nto into the junior and senior high schools I Five schools held doubleday doubleday doubleday double- double day sessions during part of this school year two Forty-two shift make-shift rooms were in usein use usein usein in other schools The Thc district will be short 88 rooms when school opens this fall If no further building were constructed constructed constructed con con- between now and the fall of 1960 the tle district would be short rooms looms This would be he the equivalent of n room 20 schools WHAT WILL ILL IT rl COST ME AS A TAXPAYER A levy of or 15 to 16 mills Davis Davig County is increasing sible s ible to meet the immediate build current revenues was the Davi C of students makin making fd will be needed to pay the interest in in- interest tn- tn terest and retire the new r bonds and the edness in a period of 14 years This will replace the present levy of mills for capital outlay bond interest and sinking sinking sinking sink sink- ing fund purposes s. s The total school levy however will b be e higher than last year jear principally principally pally because of increased costs in maintenance and oper ope tion Financing The Thc School Building Program A bond is is the only leg legal l way for a school district to borrow money noney for school sites buildings buildings build- build ings and equipment The advantage advantage advantage ad ad- vantage of bonding is that it provides construction money for or buildings that arc are needed now This program has been work worked ed out by the Davis County Board of Education after long and nd careful study and has their heir unanimous support VHO WHO CAN VOTE All registered voters who paid Daid property properly taxes in their own wn name during the 12 months period preceding June 25 5 1957 are arc qualified to vote in n this bond election VOTING DISTRICTS 1 South l South Bountiful elementary elementary elemen- elemen tary ary school 2 Vest West Bountiful elementary elementary elemen- elemen tary school 20 28 and 34 Adelaide 34 Adelaide elementary school 6 and nd 35 35 Centerville 35 Centerville elementary elementary elementary ele ele- school 38 25 3 24 and 26 Boun 26 Boun- Boun t ul High School 3 39 4 5 15 22 23 South 23 South Davis Junior unior High School 7 and 8 Farmington a-Farmington elementary elementary elementary ele ele- school 9 10 10 and 36 Kaysville 36 Kaysville elementary elementary elementary ele ele- school 18 27 29 30 and 12 Lay 12 Layon Lay Lay- ton on elementary school 21 11 31 and 40 North 40 North Davis Junior High Sch School ol 33 37 and 15 Wasatch 15 Wasatch elementary elementary ele ele- school 13 Joseph 13 Joseph H. H Ray resi- resi dence ence 32 and Sunset 19 19 Sunset elementary elementary elemen elemen- tary ary school 14 Clinton elementary school chool 17 West 17 West Point elementary school chool 16 Syracuse elementary school chool Be sure to vote next Tuesday Tuesday Tues- Tues day ay June 25 Pol Polls s open from 7 am a.m. m to 8 a p pm p.m. m. m |