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Show Parents Urged To Report All Schoolchildren Dean C. Christensen, superintendent superin-tendent of schools, urges the support of all citizens to give 100 per cent co-operation in reporting re-porting the names of children who are of school age, but who were not enumerated by a worker work-er during the census, which ended end-ed Oct. 31. This request is made in order that full value of the 1950 school census may be realized re-alized in the Duchesne county school district. He asks that this report be made to the school board office in Duchesne, to him personally, or to any of the census takers in the various communities. Community workers who assisted as-sisted with the 1950 school census cen-sus are as follows: Mary Carroll, Altonah; Vir-gie Vir-gie Thompson, Arcadia; Lydia Bird, Bluebell; Elda C. Pearson, Pear-son, Boneta; Maxine Burdick, Duchesne; Edith R. Brady. Bridgeland; LaVerna Casper. Fruitland; Mrs. Curtis Pace, Hanna; Lucille Wimmer, Harper; Har-per; Roy Adams, Indian Department Depart-ment at Ft Duchesne; Marie Benson, Ioka. Reita Hamblin, Montwel; Del-la Del-la Lister, Mt. Emmons; David Farnsworth, Mt. Home; Elaine Chrisman, Myton; Viola Smith-son, Smith-son, Neola; Kleber R. Houtz and Rella Fieldstead, Roosevelt; Isabel Hayes, Strawberry, Thel-ma Thel-ma D. Nye, Tabiona; Mrs. Hair-old Hair-old Thompson, Upalco. and Biis-sie Biis-sie Abr ta.alD, Utahn. , Mr. Chrisfensen states that accuracy ac-curacy ,of this school census is vital to the school district in planning adequate school facilities. |