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Show Two to One Vote Is Given for the ' J City School Bonds Officials and citizens who had taken part, in the campaign for the school bonds, which can-led so well in the election yesterday, .re highly pleased over the result. It was considered con-sidered by most citizens that 'he ichool bonds were the most essential 3f all the issues presented to the t Oters. Officials of the school board and acuity and members of the various committees, who wore active in the campaign of education, felt that tho "Uy at least, had vindicated its claim . I 0 being progressive. ) There were but 1.118 vote east en Ithe school question. The voters and jtne First and Fourth wards cast their 'ballots in the very school buildings ihe (- ntral Junior high and the W ash- J Ington avenue schools which had 1 .been condemned and were to b replaced re-placed in case the bonds carried. What meet this had on the voters could not be stated, but the parents in the Washington Wash-ington district were very much interested inter-ested in the results and there was general rejoicing in tho southern part of the city when it was learned that the bonds for the schools had carried. . Statement of Board. rii' !n!lov,,n; .tim..un envnt w.- made at the school board office "President Levedah of the school board last evening was highlv grati- , fied at the results of the school bond flection. He stated that he realized by the vote that the public, through the educational campaign that had been conducted, thoroughly understood the needs of the schools, and he felt that the campaign had been so successful suc-cessful on account of the fine co-operation with the school board on the nart of the clubs and other organizations m the city. The effective wav in which both the newspapers of the city have so generouslv -riven inuM in , ryint: on the campaign brought most excellent results in creating a fine spirit on the pun of the voters n all sections of tho city. The campaign .was absolutely educational throughout , and showed a fine, unselfish spirit. ;The citizens of Ogden seem to be tullv limited in their effort.- i(J provide a first class school plant for the children chil-dren of the city "The board members realize the tremendous tre-mendous responsibility entrusted 10 them in planning building campaign for the city, and will at all times seek the co-operation of the civic organ ::.!-tions ::.!-tions of the city in constructing build-incs build-incs that shall fully meet the approval of the communifv." Maior- Total. Yes. No. It v. First ;ird ... 146 94 52 42 -Second Ward ..74 38 36 2 Third Ward . 23o 13" 100 30 Fourth Ward.. 314 220 85 lit Fifth Ward ... 349 267 88 1S5 Totals 1113 758 355 losj |