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Show School Board considers business relative to the opening of year Numerous matters of business bus-iness were taken up at the meeting of Nebo district school Board of Education, many of which were concerned with the opening of schools. Bids for various items were opened and the low ones ac- cepted as follows: Curley's Service Ser-vice at Goshen to furnish gasoline gas-oline to district owned buses in that area at a net of .249; to Gerald A. Greenhalgh of Santaquin to deliver oil treated slack to the various schools of the - district in a bid of $8 per ton for the year. Low bid Jack H. Swenson of Spanish Fork was the low bidder to write insurance . covering district dis-trict owned busses and cars and to transport students during dur-ing the year for bodily liability, liabil-ity, property damage and , medical med-ical payments. His bid, the lowest of seven, was $731.25. Dixon Paper Co. of Salt Lake was low bidder at $9.94 per case to furnish straws for school lunches. Superintendent Stans field presented requests that the board consider purchasing two pieces of property near the Rees school and the Junior high school in Spanish Fork. After discussion, the requests were tabled. Several change orders on contracts for the new senior high school at Spanish Fork as recommended by the architect, archi-tect, were accepted. They increased in-creased the general contract by $1,327.11. The superintendent reported that work on the new Spanish Fork high school was progressing progres-sing on schedule; that installation instal-lation of windows would be complete and the building entirely en-tirely enclosed before winter sets in. Plumbing and electrical elect-rical work is progressing nicely he said. Schools renovated He stated that summer maintenance work on the various var-ious schools would be completed complet-ed for the opening of school and he invited board members to inspect the schools during the week of August 28 to Sept. 1. The clerk was authorized to call for bid quotations to write public liability insurance on trucks, cars and buses not used in regular bus schedule, to be received on or before Friday, Sept. 15. The clerk furnished the superintendent sup-erintendent and each board member a copy of he clerk's financial report for the school year ending June 30, for study and discussion. A copy of the report is on file at the district office and another copy is placed on file in the state school office. The board was authorized to employ Gardner and Hawkins. CPAs to make audit of the districts records and accounts for the year ending June 30. 1961. Next meeting of the board was announced for Tuesday evening, Sept. 5. |