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Show In last week's ivssue w published a letter by Mr. D. C. Jensjen, superintendent superin-tendent of the Jordan District schools, which was written in rply to an article entitled "Wre want lair play." y In this letter we are accused of be ing anything but fair, and while we felt the people should know the contents con-tents of this letter and the viewpoint of the majority of the school board as expressed by its superintendent and published the letter in full, we do not for one moment admit any spirit of unfairness in this article. In the iirst place we are not personally acquainted wth the local situation having only recently come to thi.3 district and had no. will in the matter except to give the public as accurate an account as possible of actual conditions, con-ditions, we do not aim to do anything else but give them facts, unbiased truth, at all times. The information on which this article ar-ticle was written came from one Wio is well informed on thij phr.se of the subject and was published 'n all good faith on o )r ) art. A Committee of business men headed by Mr. J. D. Shilling as chairman chair-man has visited practically all schools In the district and met with tthe Board of Education and &3 soon :as this committee reports we will our readers the findings of the 'Committee. In advance of this re-Tort re-Tort we can state the Board is carry-"ting carry-"ting trat its building program a8 plained plai-ned and no school buildings for Bing-ham Bing-ham Canyon are included in this plan. Mr3. Dave Lyon entertained Monday Mon-day afternoon honoring her son Richard's, Ri-chard's, fifth birthday anniversary. 'Games were played asd refreshments served to the following little guests: Betty Palfreyman, Lorraine Canfield, Ruby McNeil, Ethel Richards, Robert Bolman, John Larrtck, Howard Sum-nicht, Sum-nicht, and Glen Miper. |