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Show Stewart School Lines Will Remain 'As Is' Spiking rumors that the Stewart Stew-art elementary school will be overcrowded over-crowded with children because of reported changes In district boundaries, boun-daries, the Salt Lake City public school board of education Friday assured parents in the Federal Heights area that boundary designations desig-nations are exactly the same as ast year. Dr. M. Lynn Bennlon, superintendent superin-tendent stated that If parents have any complaints about the district boundaries they should be directed to the board of education. "Wo want to bo fair, aa far aa possible, while eccotnpuahlag the best results for the most people," he said. The Stewart school, operated by the University of Utah, accepts pupils from its designated district. And through a traditional arrangement arrange-ment children of university instructors in-structors may also attend. The school originally started en aa experimental ex-perimental basis under university direction. Pupils living m the Wasatch arse are' to register In that school at 1155 B. South Temple, Dr. Benaioe -W- Pupils la the Stewart area have a choice of registering In -either the Stewart or Wasatch schools. In addition, some children living in the area south of 4th South msy register In the Douglas school. 666 13th East. Dr. Beanion added. The superintendent said the board has received no protest about boundaries in the Federal Heights area. Last year elsssea In both the Wasatch and Stewart schools arar-aged arar-aged S3 to (4 pupiuyhe saj4. ., V |