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Show SCHOOL FIGHT MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF STATE FUNDS we Onsen NA Weber county may lose some state aid as a Salt Lake City: ials and irate parents result of a squabble between school offic in the Huntsville area pointed (Standard Examiner kickbacks. 1950) 12, Sept. open- legal many have would the that out education in Huntsville school "private" a of ing of department state The - MACHINERYDUZ TODAY WILL BROADEN "REBEL" INSTRUCTION and machines sewing of today arrival expected the With Huntsville and Ogwoodworking tools the junior high students of at the "free" ulum curric den valley were branching out as the expanded. school VALLEY PARENTS BY LEVELED CHARGES DENIES BOARD SCHOOL district, answer in The board of education of the Weber county school filed an through its attorney, Samuel G6. Powell, today and Huntsville of eitizens Valley. SQUABBLE SCHOOL COUNTY 1950) 17, Sept. the by earlier Examiner (Standard IN ROUND SECOND LOSE PARENTS Ogden filed complaint the against court district Seeond 1950) Sept. 15, Examiner (Standard Weber county parents protesting the county school boards! in consolidation program were handed their second defeat today : Second district court. The defeat came when Judge John A. Hendricks denied a motion for a temporary writ of mandamus prohibiting the board from closing the Taylor school. (Standard Examiner Sept. 21, 1950) Wahlquist __W. said their reversed Hooper the school Weber had were county not in good to He also uhlguist, pupils that pleased", that said Kilts was board, Hooper "under but protest. Citizens’ advised they the of were Committee, citizens’ buses type old so they said. board the busses sent out", Kilts when Hooper they found the it their them from ehildren condition. "The childre& refused to until newer type busses were Wah keep send of the Hooper school busses sent to of citizens Wilson, J. David to decision @ecided a member T, Kilts, decision which and UNDER PROTEST SCHOOL TO PUPILS attorney, their of On advice SENDS ITSELF; REVERSES HOOPER children arrived to get around. "They at the so jammed with halls and classrooms difficult waited were dis- said. (Standard iixaminer Sept. 27, 1950) |