Show II I I r HIGH HIGH SCHOOLS MUST r 11 HAVE VE ECONOMY I J EMENT Twenty T high school buildings have havo been erected In Utah In tho the last six years ears according to the annual report o of f Moslah Mosiah lo i Hall state high school Inspector just submitted to the state stale board of or edu edu- cation The consolidation Idea Is 19 favored fa favored fa- fa by Inspector Hall and It Is pointed out by him that wherever It has been tried It has lias been successful and has given tho host boat re results The enrollment In high schools In iho state for the year tur ending I June 30 10 1914 H was an Increase o of ot f nG over o the tho preceding year T Twenty live schools now offer full Cull four- four year rear ear courses course In high school work In althere aUth all aU th there rc were four forty high schools In n th the e ye year tar ar which the report covers employing teachers of or whom 20 20 were wore men an and 15 1 were ero women On the subject of or maintenance Inspector tor Hall says tI It t seems appropriate at this time lime t to sound a note noto of warning re respecting th the e financing of or our high schools economical eI I maintenance nce n Is rapid rapidly I becoming tho most vital problem already a few Cew counties arc aro finding It difficult to raise rale sufficient funds fund to support uPI ort their Wherever Where th the e conditions In a count county or high school dis district tract trier are favorable to the establishment t of or but one school or at tho ilia most t two o schools It Is la the highest CoU folly to attempt ten teh maintenance of or a l larger number numbe |