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Show ADDITION MADE TO COPPERTON'S GRADESCH00L Due to the fact that the Utah Copper company has been constructing con-structing a number of dwellings the past two years at Copperton and these dwellings are being occupied oc-cupied by families, it has become necessary to add additional class rooms to the Copperton Grade school. Inasmuch as these class rooms are inadequate, the board of education has planned for remodeling re-modeling the building in such a way that additional class rooms to those already being constructed construct-ed can be added at any time. The increased enrollment has necessitated the adding of two additional rooms. These two rooms contain the first and second sec-ond grades and are especially built to accommodate pupils of that age. . Every facility needed for comfort, as well as. instruction, instruc-tion, is being provided in these rooms. What was formerly the entrance en-trance of the building is now being be-ing converted into a class room, together with storage facilities. There will be a principal's office in the new section. A faculty room and shower will also be provided. All floors throughout the building, new and old, except where linoleum will be laid, are to be sanded. All parts o the building, both old and new, are to be renovated and painted. For the conservation of heat, the attic at-tic will be insulated. At the rate the construction is now going on, the building will be ready for occupancy the first of September when school opens. The architects who provided the plans are Ashton & Evans of Salt Lake City and the general contractor is Mark B. Garff. |