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Show riNTIC SCHOOLS ARE READY FOR OPENING reachers Re-employed and Assigned to Various Districts; Studies Begin Tuesday. 'pcciaJ to The Tribune. EUREKA, Sept. 2- Professor I. L. Villiamson, superintendent of the Tin-ic Tin-ic schools, now has everything in cadiness for the commencement of chool on Tuesday morning of next reek. The teachers have all been em-iloyed em-iloyed and assigned to their respective grades as follows: Tintic junior and senior high school A. E. Myers, principal; Bessie Judd, Teorge Saunders, Bessie Beards, Lynn ndruss, Lola Smith, Maud Lay.ton "and tfark Robinson. V Eureka grade schol William Stuart, mncipal; first grade, Josie Kelly, Ana-el Ana-el Mooney and Lou Murphy; second rrade, Anna Clark and Hazel Irvine; bird grade, Anna Sullivan and Pearl rreloar; fourth grade, Eliza Bonner, uriel Sullivan and Helen McCarthy; ;ifth grade, lone Cates, Fay Brenton ind Maud Stone; sixth and seventh jrades, Jessie Swift, Delia Green, Al-hca Al-hca Crane and Anna Rose. Mammoth E. B. Higgenson, prin-:ipal; prin-:ipal; first grade, Mrs. Ristine; second rade, Hattio Smith; third grade, May i'itzgerald; fourth grade, Ella Gais-'ord Gais-'ord ; fifth grade, H. E. Smith and Uerle Andrus; sixth grade and manual ;raining, Hyrum Jenkins; iunior high K'hool, E. B. Higgenson, J. L. Riddulph uid Marie Harris. Silver City J. L. Stark, principal; 'irst and second grades, Vida Cham-ors; Cham-ors; third and fourth grades, Tillie deadquist; fifth and sixth grades and nanual training, Acel Richardson; junior high school, J. L. Stark and Ma-"ion Ma-"ion Grant. Knightville Burke Thomas and Beulah Bovle. Callao Bert Sutherland. Trout Creek R. H. Nesbit. Tintic Junction Emma Brohm. |