Show I I AMERICAN FOH FORK OPENS ITS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Has Largest Enrollment in inthe inthe inthe the History of the City Republican Special Service American Fork Kork Sept 0 The f.-The The public schools of oC American Fork Forie commenced active let work worl Tuesday with tho lie largest t enrollment eV ever r recorded In tho ho hl history tory of or tills this ell city Under present plans plan eVer every student must be bo enrolled durin during the first two weeks wc kB This accounts for Cur the tile heavy y registration during the tho first few rew days aro arn over o 1200 children enumerated In the tilO school census Of or orthis this number n have ha thus far been en en- en rolled The Tho b buildings s and grounds arc In an excellent condition and all ull text books book and supplies hIM have been received Most of oC th least years ears teachers were re re- re tamed The Tue names of or the tile Instructors to together ethel with willi the tile grades which have been assigned ned for Cor tho thio coolIng coming year ear ore arc us as follows District superintendent Prof Osmon supervisor of oC music Lottie Owen principal o of High school Prof Henry Solo I U. U A. A principal of or the lie Forbes building and eighth grade rade B. B W iv Black principal of Q the lie ton Harrington building and the lie fourth grade Miss s Clarice Arnold Arnol seventh Gra grades es W W. D. D Stewart and I F. F Ward ani sixth grades rades George Geon e Larson urson Miss lIss Duncombe fourth grades Mias lIss Fannie antI and Miss lIss Emma Greenwood third grades Miss Josie Greenwood and Miss Crandall second grades Miss Laura and Miss Margaret l Crook Crool first grades g Miss lIss Katie Owens anti and Miss Marie Murle Christensen beginners Miss May olav Adamson son nud Mis 1 Mae Chris Chris- The The rue High school faculty Is ls as follows follows' Prof Henry Sole Pro Prof Os Osmon Osmon Osmon Os- Os mon Justensen Miss Idles Lottie Owens Dwells W. W fl D. D Stewart Miss lIss Clarice Charlee Ornald George Gcorge Larson and nd F. F Ward Tho The High school will begin with about 50 O students enrolled which Is iser Vcr er very encouraging ln to tile the school board I and und tho those e who Wilt have Im this matter In itt Inc c barge el One tue Republican Special Sort Service Coil Cod Cody Wyo Vo Sept 0 V. W. W F. F Clay employed at the tIle saw mill lost one thumb and arul two lingers front from the right hand a a. few lays days ago o. Turk rl City Republican Service Sort Park City Sept 0 A special meeting o of th the firemen took tool place la last t night In iii the City hall Tho Tile meeting was called to order to elect delegates les to attend at attend at- at tend lend their annual state convention Atel After Af At- tom tel discussing the thc matter matte Marshal I Morris was vas appointed to choose the delegates delc ate An n event of the year eRr was as the lie affair given I by the lie Masons last night In their new iet building The Tile first part of oC the th lie o evening was spent U by dancing and later the lie guests went upstairs to listen to the thc lie musical program Following the program short addresses were given by lJ jt- jt Henry Hughes Hug R. R W. W McDonald 1 Mrs Diem and F F. W. W Sherman After Atter tile the entertainment a dinner was given of or Jerr Shea Tho llio funeral services le s Jerry took place at the Catholic church this afternoon The Tile services were la lael largely el attended the church being crowded beyond be be- yond ond its capacity Mr Ir Shea was a R member o of the Miners Miners' union and the tile organization marched In a 3 bod In Interment In- In torment at tit GI Glenwood cemetery |