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Show School Bellsjhime Again The public Schools or Pleasant Grovo commenced their season's work In nil branches lost Monday. Never boforo was the attendance larger, and never before were tho prospects brighter for a successful school year. Tho High School nnd grades arc all under tho prlncipalshlp of Pror. James H, Walker. George Larson Is In chnrgo or tho Ccntrat building, Burton Smith nt Mnnlln nnd Robert Walker at LIndon. AH theso schools roport nearly ono hundred per cent In attendance, excepting tho High School, which has enrolled to dato u few over on0 hundred. Though the High School has ten per cent more students tlmn nt nny previous opening, open-ing, It will yet bo Increased to probably prob-ably ono hundred nnd fifty. Tho now teachers nt Mnnlln are Hurton Smith nnd Leonn West. New ones at LIndon are Stella Fcnton, nozzle noz-zle Shocll, Mrs. Ida West and Amy Walker. Thoso nt tho Centrnl building build-ing nro Elroy West, Honn Cooper, Viola Vi-ola West, Hollo Olpln, Lucllo Harvey nnd Ruth Lindsay. Now ones nt tho High School aro Samuel Dalrd, Elmer Miller and Mrs. Ilcrnlco Monson. Twenty High School students nre doing shop work, thirty nro registered register-ed for physics. Many moro nro mn-Jorlng mn-Jorlng In Industrial nnd agricultural studies than for commercial and professional pro-fessional courses. Tho district has adopted tho primary pri-mary plans of Miss Mntlldn Peterson, Primary Supervisor of Davis County Miss Peterson met with the teachers Saturday and went over tho plans with thorn. They were delighted with the future prospects. Tho trustees nro trying to work out n satisfactory arrangement with tho people of mnnlln. Last year the Central school had an enrollment of BOO, with eleven teachers, making un nverngo to each trachor or forty-Pve students. At LIndon there wero ?07 students with flvo teachers, making nn nverage of 42, In LIndon tho three teachers had 71 students, with nn nvorogo of 24. |