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Show for each student so the tax on th people would not be heavy. N. S. lllshop You can quote me a favorable to the High School at Ftl more. A. N. Sorenson I believe Flllmor should have the High Hchool. W will want a High School at Delta 1 a few years and Fillmore will hel us get It. Hyrum Knight Fillmore about have the High School In view of th large school population on the eati side. K. N. Marshall 1 see no reason wh we should vote down the High Schoc at Fillmore. The east side Is auipl, able to support It. It. J. Law I am In favor of educa Hon every time, and am willing to pa; my little dollar for the High Schoc at Fillmore. John Steele I believe that Fill more should have the High School but they ought to reciprocate by vol Ing for a commissioner from Delti next fall. John Avery lllshop Of course I an In lavor of a High School at, Fillmore and will vote accordingly. Milton Moody Delta ought to gt solid for the High School at Fillmore Henry Huff, Oasis I think wi ought to wait a year or two before voting for another High School, bill If we did vote for one I would be It favor of llolden. She has alwayi shown herself very friendly to th west slie. H. .1. llawley I am In favor of th High School at Fillmore. Hinckley seems to be generally un favorable to the High School at Kill-more Kill-more for fear It will hurt the acad eniy. but we think this fear Is un loumled, as the academy has about reached the limit of Its capacity. Only eight will graduate from, there this year and It will get Its share of the 7.1 graduates from the public schools this year. The editor Is in favor of the High School at Fillmore. THE HIGH SCHOOL QUESTION. 8 ti The editor has Interviewed a large a number of people on the High School 11 question to gel the various views and arguments on this question, and finds 0 quite a variety of opinions. From these different opinions the voters T ought to be able to arrive at an Intel- (j llgent conclusion and to vote accordingly. accord-ingly. Ielta seems to be generally o! favorable to voting for the High t' School at Fillmore. The following are h some of the opinions expressed. H lllshop Maxfield. Fillmore has n shown herself ambitious in an educational educa-tional way. She has turned out many scholars, statesmen, teachers and pr fessional men. She should be encour- A aged. It would be too bad It by our -j-votes we should deprive Fillmore of a High School. The railway pays hall " the tax and the state appropriates $;.", T |