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Show School Set Wednesday; | Bie. in CitySe State Gains Injunction — All County Cigsses Cut By Ogden City and Weber o County schools opened SALT schedule today despite the teacher walkout, but ther were fewer students on hand than on Monday and_ only a scattering of instructors. Otherwise, the situation appeared relatively un changed from Monday, except for a lessening of the con 1 eachers most county schools closed 'a vote of 7,170 to 355 at a mass rally. The | 4 voted to refrain | from ‘signing: con- to provide more money for schools, | This; in effect, continued the education i : gun last March after the 1963 Utah Legislature a : ated what’ the Utah Education Association for. the next two. years. 6 icuttieiont: et to close one period. after lunch or at 2 p.m. if they . William | Boren epuee teachers visions are made” Supt. T 0, Smith auth rived the city adi vee io | an lature is called into special session or “some othe? pro-! a full ‘day with classrooms manned. by, former teachers mothers, businessmen, lawyers and dentists eiviiiscring Weber abe return racts for the 1964-65 school year until the Utah. Legis- almost § } to A resolution calling for .an end to the iyi, ithe Officials reported Ogden City schools prepared for However, Utah’s public Tuesday irst by teachers in the state in history, was apaeeret by imm diately after the opening bell. their services. — overwhelmingly ut in a dispute over school financing. ‘Ogden City schools were attempting to hold a ful while C. BAPIS (UPI) heir classrooms on Wednesday, ending a tworday that marked the opening day of the strike. : day of Classes voted JAMES CITY LAKE i alt cote ty : delivered ty John C. “Evans ic, execut Education Association, , today. at eeti g = State tere es aes ot Oe triking in Salt Lake City. ii ni co he A attended. a la considered in| | |