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Show jSchool Board to Accept Bond Sale jOffer; Also Favors Job Quotations period of eight years at $125,- 000 each year; total interest cost, $150,312.50. Roofing jobs at the Payson High School and Spanish Fork High School Gymnasium as awarded at the previous meeting meet-ing of the Board, were discussed. discus-sed. Motion was made by John 1 Holley, seconded Floyd Har-mer, Har-mer, that the Board rescind their action taken at the meeting meet-ing held June 16 in awarding the bid for re-roofing at Pay-son Pay-son High School and Spanish Fork High School Gymnasium to the Wasatch Roofing and Insulating Couftpany and reject all bids furnished. Motion unanimous. una-nimous. Recall for quotations for re-roofing re-roofing at the Payson High School and Spanish Fork High School Gymnasium, in accordance accor-dance with plans and specifications specifi-cations furnished by Ashworth Architects, called for July 7, tabulated as follows: E. J. Mower, combined job, $6200; Smith Roofing Co., for Payson job, $2323.61; Wasatch Roofing Co., combined job, $6184; Bame Roofing Co., combined com-bined job, $6477. Motion was made by Floyd Harmer, seconded Carl A. Patten, Pat-ten, to accept the combination bid of Wasatch Roofing Company Com-pany for $6184, which carries a twenty year guarantee. Quotation received for asphalting as-phalting school areas in the district (called for July 7) at Goshen elementary school, 20,-000 20,-000 sq. ft., Park school 41,300 sq. ft., Rees school 10,000 sq. ft., Mapleton school 3940 sq. ft, Westside school 5120 sq. ft., Grant school 15,920 sq. ft. Motion by John I. Holley, seconded sec-onded Floyd Harmer to accept ac-cept the quotation of the Superior Su-perior Asphalt Company to do this woik for $9979.00 in accordance ac-cordance with quotations furnished. fur-nished. Bid quotations to purchase janitorial supplies for the 1958-59 1958-59 school year tabulated from fifteen companies. Motion Carl A. Patten, seconded John I. Holley, authorizing purchase of these supplies on low bid, considering con-sidering quality of merchandise. merchan-dise. A J. Bowen waited on the Board and reported the main-continued main-continued on Page 2, Col. 3) . the Board of Education : ebo District meeting in ';toh Fork Monday,, with ' :int Leo A. Crandall in Se, claims amounting to -.173.02, lists of which were -lushed to the Superinten-3t Superinten-3t and Board, were ap-"n ap-"n for payment on a mo-' mo-' John I. Holley, sec-W sec-W Carl A. Patten. clerk furnished state-3t state-3t of gene-al funds to the ?1' and Board rhewing bal- ;e available funds to date ;H ",351.73, dud from State Uiuf0rm Scr100 Fund of. . ;25.88 and uom Driver ..' nmg program, $17,623.98, r1"? a total of $265,801.53, July payroll amounting to 't,l ' leaving a balance ' 5189,476.05. clerk presented a letter J. Ross Nielsen, Ass't. XkZ f Utah State Live stio W' exPressing: appre-. appre-. to the Board for their j raun and interest shown , livestock show held this ?!5B Was made by Floyd ,f er. seconded John I. Hol-10 Hol-10 accept the offer and irvfe Edwari L- Burton ricfg mpany to sell Nebo Dis-:3Ue Dis-:3Ue one million dollar bond ,. on the following basis JJkrwt rates: ;' ,'l959nattUring between July ir.t0 July 1, 1964 , 'nterest rate; Bonds ma- i ioWeen July ! 1965 to ite; 1S66 2.50 interest 'l maturing between ' "5 'ni 7 to July 1. 1968 ',e!t rate- Bonds to ;w? 11 1958 ; princl- 196 1 to commence July; to july 1( 1968 or a School Board to Accept Bond Offer (Continued from Page One.) tenance work progressing in good order in the district. The Board requested Mr. Bowen to make further investigation investi-gation of the condition of the Lake Shore flowing well and make report to the Board at a later meeting. The three high school principals, princi-pals, together with A. J. Bo-w.;n, Bo-w.;n, reported in sketches supplied sup-plied by Otto Buehner and Company for grille design to be installed where entrance doors have been closed at the Payson and Spanish Fork High Schools. Clerk authorized to f-e-cure prices on this installation. The Board authorized A. J. Bowen, together with a member mem-ber of the office staff and board member, to follow war assets purchases upon request of needs from schools, and for material to be used in maintenance main-tenance department. The Board also discussed the possibility of Church and School officials meeting together to-gether to work out a progiam of activities for students in the district area. B. L. ISAAC, Clerk. |