Show I SCHOOL FUND I Ogden And nd Weber Benefit Ben Ben- Bent Benefit out On S L Census t Fight Ot Ol the 18 13 the sum of money the supreme court decided that the Salt Lake school board could not retain on their belt re census roll roil of population I I and nd which bas has been apportioned among the other oUter school districts o ot of the state Ogden receives 5 and Weber eber Ogden Ogdene s sI school population was as listed at I The final apportionment I of ot the tho 79 among amonA the other school districts of the tho state waa as made yes yesterday es- es esterday by the Uie state school offices Tho of the school die dis- districts In the state led b Weber county and Ogden fought the re- re reI I mining of ot the 18 by the Salt Lake boad of education on onlie tho lie grounds that the school census onI I on which the tho lie funds should haeb have haie b been ln apportioned Vas wa In-I In In- In Instead stead tead of the re reIs revised reused Is Id I'd census of tito contention I was cuss as by tho ho supreme court decision after r the case had gone there for tor de de- de deI cislon I The rho school population of the toI- toI I lowing counties and the final total each receives es from the district school chool fund for the school year of 23 23 1922 Is i Bo Box Elder school 1 population 30 50 Cache school population I population 06 65 Morgan school populatiOn tion 70 Rich school population 1246 60 GO Weber 3 school population 10 T Logan ogan school population 26 op 00 |