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Show SCHOOL STARTS UNDER ' BEST OF CONDITIONS Tho schools started here Monday under tho best of , conditions. During tho first part of tho week 100 per cent enrollment was made. Tho aV. prago all over tho district, however, will probably oxecod tho last census ns many now families have moved In. to the district since tho last census wub taken. . ' The enrollment In tho high school Wednesday had reached 156 , This is considered a goodly number1 ns thero are so many out yet assisting with tho peach crop. In tho grado schools, Principal Larson reports an enrollment of 400 students. This amount he declares 'is practically 100 per cent. Thero 'are ,70 beginners this year. This Is ' porhaps tho largest class of beginners begin-ners In the history of Pleasant Grove. Tho Mndon and Manila chools re. port splendid attendance. I At tho Lincoln high school, only 7G students had enrolled at noon Wednesday. The reason for this small enrollment is probably- to tho enormous peach crop being har. vested on Provo bench. Every avail, ablo person on tho bench and many from Provo nnd Sprlngvlllo aro being be-ing used to hnndlo this crop. Another reason given for tho small enrollment is the refusal of the Iake View and Vineyard people to ride to school unless the school board furnishes two trucks Instead of oaa-Tho oaa-Tho patrons of this section will no doubt meet with tho board at 'tho noxt meeting. Thoy seem. to favor transporting all students who live more than 2 1.2 miles from school, the samo as Is done by the Nobo dls. trlqt, 'Instead, of three miles, m is now being done' In this district. This change' ot policy In, tho district would cost upwards of $4,000 and cannot bo met with, iho. funds made available In Decomber. f c Tho Lehl' and American Fork, high schools report a registration pf over 170 students each. ' Joe sKocl! uys that old Tlmp' will havo snow on It before September is ovor. Joe Is usually a good weather prophet. Ho says wo can look, for L storm In tho near future. . f i Mr. und Mrs. J. W Carter, Mr, and Mrs: Harvey Struce, Mr. and Mm Wm. F. Bromloy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kcln' of .Salt Lake.Ir. and Mrs. R. Gi lngcrsoll of American Fork wore tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Clark here. Arthur Cnrnon Is homo recuperet. ing, With his right arm In u cant, I Mr. Carson received a broken wrist . Friday of last weok while working in 'the Arthur Mills at Garfield. The Injured member Is healing nlcoly however. i Mrs. ItoKo B, Hayes und Mr and Mrs. Ike Hayos entertained Tuesday evening, tor Mr, and Mrs. Ross ! Mrs.. Bartlett of RoobovoII and Mr and iMrsi Claud K. Hayes of Portland, lore. Mr. and Mrs. Burtlett left Wed. inosduy for Roosovelt. Mr. una Mrs. Hayes have como to Pleasant Groo 'to matie tholr homo. A very enjoy. ablo evening was spent. |