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Show URGE BUILDING FOR GUNNISON Anent the movement in education al lines, which is to be waged throughout the state some time during dur-ing this month and which will be vigorously vig-orously prosecuted if health conditions condi-tions will permit," no better oppor tunity could present itself for advocating advo-cating a new High schocl building for Gunnison while the movement is oh. Conditions have reached a point here where the situation is really a disgrace the store buildings now being used, and the students being quartered in the city hall and oilier places where sanitation and the re quisites for good ventilation ant! health are practically a nonentity, besides inadequate room, is one of the strongest arguments in favor of the immediate building of an up-to-date school building. J. M. Knighton, chairman of the building committee of the county school hoard, at a recent meeting of the hoard held at Manli. strongly urged that the needs of Gunnison be given attention. So strongly has the proposition been urged that plans are now under way for enthusing ihe taxpayers of the South Sanpete district dis-trict to the dire needs of the structure. struc-ture. If a building is creeled it will be of the modern type and will be up-to-date in every particular, with ample grounds for recreation and with a view to parking it and making mak-ing not only one of the finest educational educa-tional institutions in the state, but a mark of beauty and attraction as well. With the rate of graduation from the grade schools as has been maintained main-tained in recent years during the next two years, it ;s estimated, there will lie no less than 2 DO high school stutleiUs. as comiva-rl wilh Ihe It'll h- enroled at prs'y"! iodines ''i pete members of the hoard to hold a meeiiug shortly and study plans and ascertain the appi it, inia I e cos! of a building and when ihe plans are in concrete form the proposition will he I i I toil 'o Ihiv tresis with : view "vj-T1 -;o-a w |