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Show the-L the-L EASED G RAPE VI fU E The Salt Lake City Board of Education this week accepted the offer of $206,684 in insurance compensation for the loss of Lowell Lo-well School, 3rd Avenue and E St., on October 29, 1960. Board Clerk Robert L. Bridge said the settlement included $183,292 for the building, $16,-000 $16,-000 for contents and equipment, $392 for personal property and $5,000 as compensation for transportation trans-portation required to transport Lowell pupils to other schools. The Utah Legislative Council this week urged that the State Insurance Fund a workmen's compensation insurer take over a large share of safety education. The recommendation came from the structural safety advisory committee. ik A ik Salt Lake City Commissioner of Public Safety this week said the problem of finding space for various public safety departments depart-ments is being solved. The city commission tentatively approved moving the City Board of Health into a new location at 1355 Foothill Foot-hill Drive. The present health office will be torn down to make way for a new city and county Hall of Justice. Clark N. Stohl, native Salt Laker, Utah representative of the U. S. Civil Service Commission Commis-sion this week was presented a special citation authorized by the three member Civil Service Commission in Washington. The citation praised Mr. Stohl for "demonstrating feasibility of the federal agency's representative program by his enthusiasm and initiative as one of the commission's commis-sion's first state representatives. State Sen. Bruce S. Jenkins, in a talk to the Salt Lake Young Women's Christian Association, this week urged voters to attend political mass meetings Mondav Sen. Jenkins urged members of the organization to participate in the meetings themselves and use their influence to broaden the voter representation at meetings of both parties. Directors of Mountain Fuel Supply Co. declared a quarterly dividend of 35c per share on the company's capital stock at a meeting Tuesday in Salt Lake City. This is equivalent to a dividend divi-dend rate of $1.40 per share a year. The current dividend is payable pay-able March 19 to stockholders of record Feb. 26. A 35c per share dividend was paid in each quarter of 1961. , Pvt. Gary L. Paulus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Paulus, 160 E. Whitlock Avenue, graduated from a supply course at Quartermaster Quarter-master School, Fort Lee, Va., recently. re-cently. During the course Paulus received re-ceived training in the storage, receipt, issue and stock control of supplies and material. The training included instruction in inventory procedures, the disposition dis-position of surplus property, the marking, packaging and packing pack-ing of supplies and operation of commissaries and quartermaster quartermas-ter clothing stores. He graduated from Granite I High School in 1960. |