Show GRANITE OPENS SCHOOL SCHIM HOUSES Nearly Students Students' Expected Expect ed d to Register Dun During ng the Day n Y Schools of Granite district opened their heir doors Monday morning to near nea ly y st students dents according to Dr Calvin S. S Smith superintendent of pi the he district All AA schools in the district began sch schedules dul which are expected to con con- for the full nine nine month month term A fleet of 18 buses has been put s In n operation to transport children to and from schools F Four our new buses buse were added to the fleet this year three of these being owned by the school board and one being operated under contract A movement Is 13 under way the fu- fu I said to inaugurate as u I soon as possible 12 adult cl classes Isu to be operated under the federal emer emergency erner emer- gency education program The d date on which the special classes will commence com corn mence has not been set the classes will be selected elected from unemployed unemployed unemployed un un- employed instructors living in the district They are urged by the school heads to register at the Granite d district dis district headquarters immediately The schools which opened Monday included two high schools Granite and Cyprus and the following grade and junior high schools Bacchus Boone Cyprus junior high GarfIeld Granite junior high Hawthorne Holladay Hol- Hol laday Irving Lincoln Madison Monroe Mon roe Oakwood Plymouth Roosevelt Sherman Webster Whittier William Penn Woodrow Wilson and Wood Wood- stock Dr Smith Sinith said he believed enrollment enroll ment rent of ot the students has progress progressed d to the extent that classes should start start regular schedules Tuesday |