\ f 1PS-Ii ,ss of state oducnf ional ap-Tfion merits to at least one Ls“ I school unless roads can be openedM nday was pointed out as j possibility by Mrs Juanita merson, superintendent of school5? yesterday.ofis-his.edis-E*r-onMountain School, In GrijodvTat, must open M nday In order to yet in the required 170 days before June 30th, but the road is*■ o bad that oil deliveries cannot be*or made to heat the building and othertransi*or tilt ion also is inv;xxs.sible. re” | The Willow School be* ween sor ; Youngs and Grizzly Flat was op-•r- ened March 7th. with she teisedMrs. Maude Wheeler, forced ?o hike f a mile each way to get toher classes.41kLey a it has promised wt in -. Ik able to get in to Grizzly Flat•o- with supplies we need up t Irs. Em merson saidWe’re not trying to bring press-to bear up lt;n anyone, but it means the difference1 between having or not having if least .$2400 for each school if they cannot maintain their required 170 schooln-d a vs.ofimV i Iortjl { Mrs. Amy Warburton theG rlzzly Fla t t eac herf there during sch ool sessions T« ;ij ' I pupils are expected, to be on r when school opens Twelve areenrolled at the Willow School(1* I m