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Show September 11, Monday and 1961 September Wednesday and 13, 1961 September 1961 September 14, 1961 Thursday 12, Tuesday “OGDEN STANDARD. conn eae OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. oe sin City School SignReaches 18 298 Mark | ” With the ‘school year a week: and 3,159,© cca There are. 93. ie a half old, Supt. ‘'T, ©. Smith reye the city. Bo hp ported this morning the total offi- students:.in r_ the 29 city. High school totals. were up 251 ine classes” after week the. _ 18,298 ing the first” fo 1,162 at Ben _, opened, ‘from 1,035 na sane goat i 1,873 to 1, ~ at ‘i ; Lomond, za drivers are liable to the Miiver's license aithe bet be trod upon rather heavily if they ing student. n to be den students truant from City schools. This oto will affect not’ only students |“behind the wheel” but any truant in an auto or sitting ‘Vert Call, director of pupil pe student riding sonnel, said today that a policyY of |in a parked ring all students using auto cycles, motor } mobil s “or other motor vehicles for neg powered ie purposes to Juvenile Court n adopted The Juvenile Court, upon find- auto, and/or afl motor- ‘scooters, trucks or conveyance, Mr, call said. Mr. Call reported ‘that the de-_ cision was reached as a result of ing the facts to show proof of ab- hase fon bon of automobiles. repeatedly been a fac: “stu using cars may exer- petogative by restricting|d ent. truan Ys shapas. i aa ae ete 8 anes aad acta many: who. had Layetingenasharg failed to show up “for! the \c term and credited this: Tebireith the drop in expected enrollment.» However, they said the’ normal attern of gradually increasing enthe fall term during raiment uld raise the enrollment ‘to at fiially. the high school a ea and edged 1 with — |-Central, 981 to 980 for second place honors; with 734 students at gton Washin 642,at Mound Fort;and Junior High. é ap ieee f about 18,400—but ‘still below last | ¢ity elemen ears enrollment figures. of the first. al elementary enrollment is Jeast a pre-school census! prediction DENT LEADERS FROM 8 3H SCHOOLS TO CONVENE aa ade leyel in all ls at end eek were: 1,453 in by. asses; 1,635. in first kindergarten 1,597 10,691. for kindergarten through 6th grade; 1,687 in "ema ge: “grade in all city schools. © 1,448. in in third; 1,453 in Junior high schools have 4,355 -enSiete i 1 1,418. and. fifth 48° nt high enrollme =— rolled. City Schools, Juvenile Court Tackle Truancy© ay it high schools “th Weber and Davie counscheduled to be represented by student offia high»school leadership - eeeren Ce ‘spon- y ’ Weber ce Wilt ak Ea onference wi held in the new Ce 1 Union starting at 3 p.m.. Dennis Wood, a at a s student edly, and. other. officers, | a “i e ‘ota Pere tior of ‘het Union:a Buillinge f ps to be represented are "Bountiful, Clean” 4 secHe avis, Davis County; Ogden, Weber, Ben Lies; ond, Bonneville and St. Joseph, Weber County. a % ee i in 3A |