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Show BIOS Hi SUBMITTED FOR UINTAH SCHOOL Oliver Hodgson Is the Lowest, Willi a Tender of $77,000. Bids for the new Uintah school building build-ing to be erected on Eleventh South street between Sixth and Seventh East streets were opcneil at a meeting of the buildings and grounds uommtlloe of the board of education Monday afternoon. Eleven bids were submitted and were rc fcrrcd tu the clerk of the board for tabulation tabu-lation to be reported upon at the monthly month-ly meeting1 of the board to be held to-ntebl. to-ntebl. Oliver Jlodgsen submitted tho lowest bid, 577,000. Tho various bids submitted follow. J. U TSckcrl, $7fi,S70; Descrel Construction Construc-tion company. JS3.76r.;:3: William J. Tud-denham. Tud-denham. JStVJOl: Vlladscn Brothers, 5S1,-766; 5S1,-766; James Stewart & Co.. ?SI.S00: Gillls Construction company, S7S.5u8: VS. J. Dean. $S1,08-t: Shaw, Coulnm & White. $85,875; Oliver Hodden. $77,000; J. F. .t 11. E. Schravcn, S7S,yr.:;; George Curley, 7S.seo. The new Uintah school building will relievo the conjcslcd conditions of oilier schools In the southern, and southeastern south-eastern portion of the city and will tako caro of many city students, which during the past year tho city was compelled to maintain In county schools owing to the lack of school building facilities- |