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Show Sigisf liters odd 1 M 4 4staf lurgims - '. ... ssssw N'W" K .. .. e ' ' 0 - ' , pan "rZ - ir,",;'"""' r: '.r!' - . ! ; ! ; ' ' 1 ? j I i ? .-1 ? j . II i j - I if . u ; . i i i ! f. -Jl , : - s: i i ; , f v . i - - : . . , 4l i ' : I ' i v 4 L t I r -.. irr- - . Aw. - - . . - ' ' . ,.-:'. ' " ' ' . ' - .. .', ; , . ; ' - - - j ' r - - ' . 1 m ... ' . . . I' K? 1 1 ' . ! ? ' i I r : ' ! I 'iL' ' ' - ... j j - - 4 ) L A group of school children at the main East entrance of the new Sage Creek school get a preview of the interior of the building. The group includes the custodian, B. L. Cottom, left and the children are: DeAnne, Gay Lynne, and Denna Lee Haws, Kent Taylor, Tay-lor, Diane and Karen Bjarn-son, Bjarn-son, Hal and Dennis Larsen and Judy Day bell, all living in the vicinity of the new building. Left, Supt. W. W. Brockbank and the new school principal Lee Ralphs, inspect a portion of the new Library standing in front of the record case. The building is to be completed and the furnishings installed for the opening of school September 2. It will accomodate seven grades from the kindergarten to and including sixth grade. ; Hew Sage Creek School to Open; ; Employs Many Modern Features terior of the building has the newestand most modern facilities facili-ties available and is far removed re-moved from the two room adobe building at which the children of the southeast section sec-tion of town attended many years ago. Lee Ralphs of Salem with nine years experience teaching in Nebo district, will be the principal at the new building. He and his family plan to live in Springville just as soon as arrangements can be made for a home here. Byron L. Cottom, 900 East 10th South is custodian. with 16 foot tables which can be extended from the west wall and for physical education activities. ac-tivities. The kitchen is located just off from the room on the south. The red brick structure with white trim has two main entrances en-trances on the east. A new type skylight brings natural light into the spacious halls and class rooms. Desks and chairs in oak and metal, and a pleasing shade of rose color will be installed in the class rooms each one of which has its own clothes rack, a sink, cupboards and teacher's closet. The woodwork is of oak and a new type of glazed glass has been installed on the lower portion por-tion of the windows. A light tan tile covers the floors of the building. The entire interior and ex- ' Springville's new $300,000 5ie Creek elemenary grade aool in the southeast section ) :f town is being rushed to " ipletion for the opening of i;i"ol on Sept. 2, Superintendent Superin-tendent Wallace W. Brockbank Mounced this week. While 'ere is still considerable work done, it is expected to be :f2dy for occupancy by school :Pening, he said. B'ds on the building were ;PWed May 26 last year, when general contract was let to ' Clark Elmer of Payson on a 4 of $212,300. The plumbing ""tract was let to A. H. Mor-j Mor-j en of Springville on a bid 554,885 and the electrical ;, ,t0 to Hjorth Brothers of ton who bid $13,684. Lawns are to be planted, the ,. inkling system installed; we electrical work is to be ., ; Pleted; curb and gutter is - e built, the road oiled and 1 :!(Jable finishing work in- ;M'ng installation of desks is i I be done within the next ,t Jt weeks. ' jfcated n a seven and a , 2 acre site, the school com-, com-, seven class rooms in ad-Srv ad-Srv ' a modern spacious li-room li-room complete with shel- closets and record cases. ! ,. .e kr&e auditorium ap- - i v ately 40 x 70 feet on tne 1 I ea a stage 1116 north r I ith wiU be equipped! I to leeWest lightmS fea"i and curtains. This room ledfor a lunch room |