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Show Ilebo School Board Accepts Bids, Completes Other Business Items Among items of general interest taken up at the meeting of the Nebo School District Board of Education Monday was acceptance of a bid, the lowest of four, offered offer-ed by Jack Swenson of Spanish Fork on insurance of district owned busses and cars. His bid was for $629.63. The board decided also to accept the low bid submitted for gasoline for the district by Brookside Conoco and Jim Thorn's Conoco, for the Springville Spring-ville area at a net cost of $ .249; to Boyack's Conoco for the Spanish Fork area at the same price and to Don's Conoco Con-oco at $ .256 for the Payson area. The recorded warranty deed from the Johnson's to Nebo School District and a Policy of Title Insurance showing that the Board of Education, Nebo School District, has a good and marketable title to the lot formerly for-merly owned by LeRoy Johnson John-son of Springville, have been completed and received. Motion by Dr. William Sorensen, seconded sec-onded by Carl A. Patten, approving ap-proving payment of $2100.00 for this property. Bids were tabulated on the purchase of milk, cottage cheese, meat and potatoes for the school lunch department tor the 1959-b0 school year. Motion by Dr. Sorensen, seconded sec-onded by Leo Crandall to accept ac-cept the low bid of Ken Chris-tensen Chris-tensen to purchase 60-70 tons of potatoes at $2.20 cwt, f.o.b. schools; one delivery per month as needed. Motion by Glade Stone, seconded sec-onded by Dr. William Sorensen to accept the low bid from J. A. Seethaler, Provo, to supply meat for school lunches for the period September 2, 1959 to January 15, 1960. Motion by Glade Stone, seconded sec-onded Dr. William Sorensen to accept the low bid of Hi-Land Dairy, Provo, to supply milk at $ .053 per one-half pint, and cottage at $ .25 per pound for the school lunches during the 1959-60 school year. Supt. Brockbank announced that Teachers' Institute will be held in the Spanish Fork High School on Monday, August Aug-ust 31, with Governor George D. Clyde as the speaker, and invited the Board Members to be present. All district employees em-ployees have been requested to be present. September meetings of the Board were scheduled for September Sep-tember 8th and Sept. 21 at 7:00 p.m. The Supt. and Board spent considerable time in study and discussion of proposed "Rules and Regulations for Nebo School District." Several changes chan-ges were suggested but no official of-ficial action was taken. The Superintendent discussed copies of letters from Ashworth Architects to the contractors of the three new elementary school buildings, noting items which should be completed before be-fore buildings are officially accepted. ac-cepted. The Board instructed the Supt. to notify Ashworth Architects and the contractors that these items are to be finished fin-ished by August 25. |