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Show SCKDOUS GOOD j Of 160 From Country District 140 Attending 20 Weeks i in High School 1 Of ICO high school students who 1 enrolled from the county districts In S Weber county during the school ycarlv rocently ended, 110 of them wore pu-ji plls under 18 years of age who attend- a ed the twenty weeks required by law for the schools to participate In the g state aid provided from tho general property taxes. This was (he an- I nounccment made yeslerda- by L Norton, assistant state superintendent g of public Instruction. Mr. Norton estimated Kane county 6 at 100 enrolled and 3 00 attending the full twenty weeks. Kane county, how- a ever, will not receive the money due G It until Its school officials have mado tho report required by law. js In proportion or pupils attending for f twenty weeks to the number enrolled t In high school work, Salt Lake stands higher than the average with Just 1 about SI per cent. There are. how- ever, some districts with better records;! than those of Snlt Lake. Notable,! lanfong these. Is the Carbon -county j 1 school with an attendance of 107 out f i of an enrollment of 180: Duchesne, ; I with IIS out of l.lfi; Morgan with S8 out of 102; Park City, with 113 out of I 1 1 3 -i ; Tlntic. with 210 out of 22 I; Weber :wlth 140 out of 1 1' 0 . and Provo with 24fi out of 20f. Generally speaking, the agricultural communities do not S rank so high as th. mining eommuni- ties in the point of regularity in at- tendance, but Rich countj devoted al- i! most exclusively to stock raising and . jj agriculture, has probably the highest I percentage in the state, seventeight & pupils attending for twenty weelcs out of an enrollment of eighty-three, orj about 9 1 per cent |