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Show RWPPililP fifflf GRIP WW Wt lliWWM rPlPliiPlll IF MMufllBI? Mil B d tfflliiliuji li i3lLl I till illlliilLiLE, New Vocational Trades ' Building Planned For Coming School Year V Springville high school is to have a mechanics art building before the opening of the next school year. This decision was made at the last meeting of the board of education educa-tion of the Nebo school district. The huilding will be situated soul h of ; he new seminary building, build-ing, mi. I w;M face the high school, according u present plans. It will a flou' s;ace of approximately approximate-ly 7'"' x fiii fur;, l: Hated. The m-w j'i'iir. wi!i be equipped to handle Jiii to ruec: :inic-.s. wood work, hot nnd i -iid ;u i';-ti, an. i ('her vocational voca-tional courses. Anticinatiiv the neecU of the high school the boaid of education purchased pur-chased the site for the trades building build-ing a year ago. It is estimated tht the building will cost between $15,000 and $16,-000, $16,-000, and will be ready for occupancy occu-pancy at the beginning of school next fall. Ashton and Evans of Salt Lake have been employed as the architects, archi-tects, and they will visit the grounds next Thursday to make preliminary sketches. Tuesday President J. F. Bringhurst Bring-hurst and W. T. Brockbank of the school board, Superintendent Mel-vin Mel-vin Wilson, and Principal E. E. Knudsen made an inspection tour of mechanic arts buildings at Magna, Mag-na, Granite, r-.vis and Ogden. At these pl:::i!s tMey received much information in-formation ih.it will prove beneficial benefic-ial to them m the construction and arrange:!, of the local plant. With ti addition of this department, depart-ment, the Springville high will have one of the finest equipped school plants in the state, according to Principal Knudsen. |