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Show School Census In Nebo District Shows Increase A report of the school population in the Nebo school district as shown by enumeration made recently, rec-ently, indicates an increase over 1931 year of 18 students, according to report made by B. L. Isaac, dark of the Board of Education. This report shows 3131 boys and 30S8 girls, a total of 6219 as compared com-pared with 3139 boys and 3062 giils, total of 6201, for tho 1931 year. The report for the 1932 year, showing the total of 6219 includes 2975 boys and 2916 girls, a total of 5891, enrolled in full time schools in the district; 14 boys and 14 girls, a total of 28, enrolled in Utah schools outside this district; 3 boys if; and 5 girls, total of 8, enrolled in Utah private schools; 9 boys and 4 girls, total of 13, enrolled in schools outside of Utah; 130 boys and 149 girls, a total of 279 (taken tii at the time enumeration was made) c, not enrolled in any school, but in- , eluded in this census. ' Following are the totals with in- crease or decrease as a compari-1 compari-1 ; son with the 1931 report. Payson ' 1,264, increase 34; Springvilie, 1397, Increase 12; Spanish Fork 1270, decrease de-crease 40; Mapleton 244, decrease 14; Lake Shore 288, increase 22; Benjamin 205, increase 2; Salem 303, increase 2; Leland 92; Spring-lake Spring-lake 80, Increase 2; Santaquin 411, I increase 6; Genola 99, decrease 16; Goshen 241, increase 5; Elberta 66, increase 1; Dividend 120, increase 6; Colton 7; Thistle 92; Clinton 58, decrease 5; Soldier Summit 5, increase 2. - The report for 1930 showed 102 boya and 77 girls, a total of 179, who were not legally excused. This year's report shows 69 boys and 66 m girls, total of 135, not legally excused, ex-cused, a decrease over last year of 44 students not legally excused. he 1931 report shows 24 boys and 3 girls, total of 27 who hold permits per-mits for temporary employment, with special arrangements made to meet school attendance requirements. |