Show Students' Students Future Is I Concern of School Francis W. W superintendent superintendent superintendent of the he Granite school chool dis district dis- dis district is sending a letter to the parents par par- eats of ot school children regarding the school work for the coming year and Js s urging them to consult with Louis F. F Boyle who is charged with the duty of registering the students According to Mr Boyle it t is the intention to ascertain what work each pupil would like to take up when he or she leaves school and prepare a program which will wUl help in qualifying g. the pupil for tor the tasks ahead when the school career ends The letter being sent out by Mr 1 Kirkham to the school patrons follows fol- fol lows School work commences September September Sep- Sep ember 8 and all bo boys s 's and girls between 6 and 18 years of age are legally required to register High school students and all others who are between 14 and 18 years of age residing west of the Jordan river except ninth grade students who desire to attend either the Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Ply Ply- mouth Monroe 1 or Whittier schools will wUl register at the Cyprus high school irrespective of ot whether they are planning to attend school elsewhere elsewhere else else- II where or to obtain a temporary permit to work worle Mr 1 Boyle will be he at the various schools schoos choo s as follows Plymouth school August 25 from to p. p m. m Cyprus school August 26 from 4 to 6 G p. p m. m Whittler Whittier school schoolS August 26 from to p. p m. m I Monroe school August 27 from 6 to 8 30 p. p m. m |