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Show EE v4 lie See ; YOUNG VOTERS— Mrs., E.A. Reed, election judge, briefs Danny Sylvester- and Peggy Brophy (left to right) on the proper voting procedure as tlie two 18-year-olds east ballots in today’s School”bond election. Schools Report Balloting Slow Balloting got off to an ex-;. A spokesman ‘Said: the PTA ceptionally slow pace in today’s | telephone ‘erew. ‘fish’t — at- eS ee Pa Ogden Se A , number**of initiating telephone at mid-morning to PTAs in the tempting to tell them how to | vote, just’ to ‘vote.’ were! : campaigns) a “ number of eligible ee , encourage’ olds cast ballots this,morning as the” city’s “registeredvoters—! they arrive for a day of school especial Pyparents—to Cast | at both Ben Lomond and Ogden ballots before the polls close at high schobls. Bp a ie RS rst. time since the 18-year-old vote was approved that the schools have held a bond issie to finance programs within the district. Polling places have been set up in 18 schools throughout the district and will remain open until 8 p.m. All registered voters in the city are eligible to vote. They need not be property owners. If approved, the $4.1 million bond issue would be used to construct. a new Mound Fort Junior High School and major remodeling to Ogden .and.Ben Lomond high schools, Central Junior High School and and Gramercy schools. Polk elementary NEW SCHOOL \possible’ if the bond meets voter approval. | He said it should be comjpleted within three years on a ‘Site near 12th and Gramercy. | Polling places are open in the following schools: Central, Quincy, T. O. Smith, Hopkins, Jefferson, Mountain View, Mound Fort. Ben Lomond, Edison, Hillcrest, Horace. Mann, »Dee Lorin Farr, Taylor, Grandview, |