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Show Utah County State Institutions Ask $529,000 For New Buildings torest. The program would be a j stimulus to the building industry! I which has been harder hit by the j j dt-pi esiun, pet hups, than any mhrr ; industry. Prices at material and 1 labor are lower now than al any j period in history. It could not be definitely detenu-i ined if the original amounts were retained for the two Utah county ', state institutions. The total pro-j gram submited by the state build-, inpT commission was $1,600,000, just $100,000 less than the program sub-' milted to the governor by the J emergency commission. A state building program requiring requir-ing $1,500,000 has been recommended recommend-ed to Governor Henry H. Blood by the state emergency committee on public works. The governor has I not completed his study Friday and no announcement was made from) his office at noon today. j The program was originally sub- i mitted to the committee by the state building commission and in-j eluded such structures at state in- j ' stitutions as are urgently needed. The original program contained a $150,000 recommendation for the Utah State Mospita! at iJrovo, details de-tails of which were given in Wednesday's Wed-nesday's Herald and a $379,000 program pro-gram for the state training school at American Fork. It is the recommendation of the committee that now is a good time to start construction because federal fed-eral funds are available, 30 per cent of which are direct grants and 70 per cent loaned at AVi per cent in- |