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Show STATE BUILDING PLAHSMAtlCE Early complcUon of the lUU build big program, launched In April, 1M, waa announced Wednesday by tha Utah atata building commission. All projects will ba completed aarly this year, tha commission said. Tha commission alto reported that of tha $1,485,000 originally appropriated appropri-ated for ttate building purposes, a balance bal-ance of glo.XtS will remain unexpend- mA T rannrl which was submitted to Governor Henry H. Blood and the state legislature, will be followed with a survey of state building requirements require-ments for the next biennlum. The report seta forth that on January Jan-uary 1, 1933, tha commission had an unexpended balance of S4B.M3. and expects to spend H3.5M in complete ing the present program, which Includes In-cludes remodeling of buildings at the Utah Slate Agricultural college, the Branch Agricultural college, the state mental hospital, the state industrial school, and the state school for the deaf and blind, tt is also planned to install a new heatina olant for the school for the deaf and blind. A summary of commission activities since 1929 la Included In the report, listing in detail new constructions launched, and Improvements authorised. author-ised. An electrical survey of state Institution In-stitution will be submitted In the near future, the report states. The commission cells the attention of the governor and the legislature to the fact that term of three commissioners com-missioners will expire next April 2. They sr O. P. Cherdron, vice president, presi-dent, and James O. Elton, Sslt Lake, and Richard B. Porter, Ogden. W. J. Hallorsn. president, and James W. Funk of Richmond, will serve until 1934. |