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Show II .. onl factories II students of the junior high school I PI' ij Ogden can he employed in canning K i-ctorles and other places where extra t 'Jffij -or s neee t0 handle the year's i jfr ffj :op, if they are wanted, was the state- , Wir h ent today of Superintendent Henry C. I Shnson of the city schools. The sub- ! li" P scnols aro givln5 only a half day I jHjj instruction to the students attend- ; wK due to the congested ronditions. i 9m B students average about 13 years j! B ago and since they have a half day E Ml leisure it is thought tbey could be F mf jintageously used. I It uperintendent Johnson said: J ''K note that there is great anxiety I jlHB It the crops in Weber county. Al- (Ej jrue to suggest that all our junior high schools are running on half-day sessions. We have 1000 pupils enrolled en-rolled in our junior high schools, averaging aver-aging in age 13.3 years. . .. "I would be delighted to co-operate with employers by helping them Interview In-terview these pupils, if they will call at the junior high schools. Principals of the the junior high schools as well as the principal of the senior high school have been instructed to co-operate with employers In case they will call on them to interview pupils who may care to work when they aro not busy with school wonk. It occurred to me that possibly they might not be aware that the junior high schools were operating on half time only." |