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Show I North Summit Has Good School Record (Special Dispatch) COALA'I I.L.F.. Jan 3 Of the T 1 5 childran of school age of the North I Summit district that Is. between f, and IS inclusive nil have beei accounted for 'According to enrollments reporied bj principals to Superintendent D. II-Fowler, II-Fowler, 744 are enrolled In the various: schools. It will be aeeq that this figure fig-ure alone, exceeds the eenstis figure by! twenty-nine pupils Besides eighteen; have removed out of the district since I the school census was taken, two havei been egcueed because of chronic dls-1 teases anil two have become in since I 'August Superintendent I'ovvler said. "This result has been brought about I iby the rigid eheck-up system that has 'been In vogue In this district of Ute 1 'and to the fact that transportation to' , the high school .it Coalville has been provided. The largest Increaacs have' (been felt In the hiRli school whose ep'" rollment this year In over loo per cent j irreater th.m It was two years ago and 3 per cent greater than It .i last year- The enrollment at the h'gh school Is 210 as against 154 last year.! and less than one hundred, two years ago All are doing full-time work ex-j Icept three." Nearly half of the Senior high school pupils are brought to school each I morning in three modern automobile school trucks, which the district Is us-llng us-llng tins car for Ihe first time. Agri- leurture, woodwork, and home economics econom-ics courses are special features of the. school. The woodwork, taught b principal prin-cipal W J Uond. lawargely taking' tha direction of farm mechanics. "The enrollment record In the whole school district Is one of which the p O-plc O-plc of North Summit are very pro , |