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Show School Enrollment. The rcpoit for the third month ending end-ing November ,".0, l'.'Oil, was as follovys; Total enrollment end of third "month, 1..M2 li:t more than ltK5. Aveiagn daily belonging, 1121 M more than l!x." Average attendance, J,:ilo w, more than lnofi. Tardles, .sou-.Vm less than 100.".. Truants, 4-8 less than 1IKKV Visits by patrons, 17ii -loo moro than 1 !).".. This is the llrst time the enrollment have ever gone above l.fiOO, and as a consequence the school olllcials nalu-rallv nalu-rallv feel hanpy about the matter. During tho second school month the Woodrulf stood Hist In attendance and punctuality. During the past month tho Franklin carried oil honors In attendance at-tendance with a record of iiu.li per cent: and tho Webster climbed to the top In punctuality with a lecoul of nil s per cent. School Notes. The city schools are prcpaiing a treat for the children and school patrons pa-trons In tho shape of Christmas programs. pro-grams. In every school big preparations prepara-tions are going on to enteitaln on tho Friday before Christmas. All parents will be'invlted to see the many Christmas Christ-mas plays and hear the other features to be rendoNcd. Miss Ethel Wyanc, who lias been teaching In the Haws school, has resigned re-signed to return to her mother in lowa.MIss McCarrlck, of Salt Lake, takes her place. The graduating cluss for the present mid-year will number about forty-eight, forty-eight, Quite a contest Is on for the honors of the ala.ss. the girls bolug In i the lead. Gi.idtintlon day Is January i"i, 100" The Tinner Art Exhibit has been seemed by the city schools and will be exhibited the lat few days of January. |