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Show BIG ENROLLMENT AT HIGHSCHOOL The North Sanpete High School opened this week with an enrollment which exceeded any procious year by 50 per cent, making a total number of Thursday evening. The prospects pros-pects are that within a month the enrollment en-rollment will reach 200 as there are a great many of the former students who have not yet enrolled as their work at home has delayed them for a few days. They will probably enroll en-roll within a week or two. The Jmnior High, the overflow of tl'.p Public School, has about 120 students and will be comfortably quartered on the upper floor as soon as the rooms are finished. This will be done in about one or two weeks. A little delay has been incurred on account of new problems coming up with the Junior High, etc. Nevertheless Never-theless all is working very well at the present time. The course of study has been extended ex-tended by. new subjects. A very comprehensive com-prehensive and practical course in agriculture ag-riculture is being given this year, also a fine course in woodwork. There are also a number of other courses added this year which will greatly benefit the school. Spring City and Fairview are both well repressed by a large freshman class, and most of their former students stu-dents are coming back to school. The outlook is by far the host in the history of the school. It is in every respect in a very satifactory condition. The Public Schools have a very large enrollment, being fully as large as any previous year. Miss Margaret Candland, Miss Fern Watson and Miss Ella Clemensen have been employed em-ployed to teach in the public schools here this season. |