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Show COUNTY SCHOOL CENSUS, 3623 Loss of 59 From Last Year's Total Shown in 1922 Report There are 3623 students, between C and 17 years of age- ui the Weber county schools this year, according to the census report that wa3 completed vstfrday. Superintendent B. A. Kow-ler Kow-ler said. This compares with 3604 In the schools during the year of 1921. a loss of 69, the greater number of which are accounted for by the fact that at thv Mm tha home this year there are 29 Btudents f school age while there were .vast year. The census report shows li33 boys and 17S8 girls A slight decrease 'n such towns as Hunts nle. Pleasant view, l-'urr West and Uintah is noted which Is account- , ed for by tho fact that the families hae either moved out of the county or Into tjgden. in such towns as Wilson the fig- 'lures snow mai mwe oi l.lrnts cainpared to 322 last year; in Roy. 216 compared to 19 last year; in RlverdSle, 2S3. compared with 26b I last year; in Hooper 2j. compared to I 216 last year, and In hlbc-rty. lo7, COm-I COm-I pared to 101 last year. j Another Interesting feature of the report is the fact that there nre but two children in Weber county of school age thttt are illiterate Out of the 3623 chlldn-n of school' age In the schools of the county. 2960 I arc In regular attendance. 279 aro In attendance in the schools of g-I den and the remainder are in the Ogden senior high school, while 178 are In attendance In Weber college and the Sacred Heart academy. nn |