Show d' d VOTE and Vote NO in in the School Bond Election February February 14 1961 OUR CHILDREN NEED MORE SCHOOL FACILITIES SOON LET US GAIN OUR MONEYS WORTH J I I I A NO vote will be a mandate to the School Bo Board rd to pl plan n for a High School an and gymnasium 0 on the Co Court CourtHouse rt rt House block instead of on a costly new site There are 11 2 acres if 2 houses are purchased on the present site not considering one acre on East Second Street Except for two homes and the Court House one House one fourth block the block is owned by the school district Major Maior employers in Uranium Potash and Oil have presented data ata indicating a a peak of about High School students and about Junior High School students in September 1963 The present High School Junior High has enrolled about students I The architect and School Board did not have detailed population tion data from employers until this we week k Careful analysis of very detailed information indicates a 25 percent INCREASE in population by 1963 and a 17 percent DECREASE on present population by 1967 I Did Pid you know that OUTS DROP-OUTS from Grade School to High School from 1939 to 1954 in Moab averaged 35 5 j percent The architects architect's s estimate was based on on 20 per percent e t drop Is Is' this realistic i M I I Here ere ar are the reasons why good High School facilities should be built on the Court House bl block ck rJ I f 1 Ground 1 Ground is developed with streets sidewalks power power powe sewer sewer v water lighting and parking Why should w we duplicate this 1 expense I 1 2 Separation 2 of Junior and Senior High is obtained j w 1 3 3 ONE ONE a auditorium may be built to serve both schools versus versus J. J f. f building TWO which would be the case if the High School 4 y 7 is b built UI It on on a a. a d. d distant IS t SI site t e. e Th The e present auditorium u d' d seating of 0 f It 5 5 I about is IS inadequate for Junior JUl High students expected I f in 1963 If the schools are separated the joint use of one good auditorium lis Gs is difficult x T I. I S S 4 If 4 I If f. f Moab's o bs b's future size meets mining industry projections overbuilding o overbuilding over over- r. r I building will be avoided If Moab should have a boom or I growth in in something THEN building can be expanded tnt Into w to a new area I i Here Is as the rough estimate te of extra extra costs on anew I t 5 1 Junior I-Junior Junior High architects architect's esti estimate u. u 0 1 Southeast purpose Multipurpose room is IS by difference V pf j d I t t t. t 2 Mill Creek bridge probably low 6 i 4 f Streets 3 Streets sidewalks sewers very conservative v t I Land 4 cost including house i r 5 Development 5 of land for parking etc architects est I j fc Field 6 Field grading fence sprinkling system lights and bleachers TOTAL f i S Ii i This is is enough to build C ONE i ig enough nugh to six six f t s upper upper grades at onetime 4 w i L' L iy iJ t J L 1 5 T 5 The 5 The e bond issue will not raise enough funds for a High School S' S auditorium under under present present plans but if the present site Is used auditorium construction could come sooner and b be of green great J benefit to the community i 6 The 6 The present athletic field lean Ican serve TWO schools 7 i 7 here There will be administrative efficiency and teaching start fl flexibility eXI I I L. L r rOne 11 8 One 8 One good library can be jointly used even tho though gh the High r School will need a reference library 9 School 9 School bus use will be more efficient i 0 10 Excessive 10 Excessive travel time between schools will be eliminated 11 11 Construction 11 of 5 blocks of streets CUI turns os gutters gutters si sidewalks sidewalks side side- side side- walks and a bridge across Mill Creek can be avoided I 1 12 An 12 2 A An n eyesore eyesore in In th the e community ty WI will 11 b be e c cleaned I eane d up I I I I site I I- I tr- tr c. c i 1 I If the moral issue is is' is isa a reason for moving to a new site note that the Junior and Senior High students will be mostly in in e separate buildings across the street I If National acreage recommendations is an argument note how Moab has been Deen misled by excessive land recommendations I such as at the Helen M. M Knight Knight School The State Superintendent has not received all of the facts av available Jable If the voters want a High School on the present site a vote of NO NOis is is needed S 55 A new election may be held with very little delay e i S WE ARE FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES IF built to fit advantages o outlined out out out- i I. I lined me d a above b ove f f Let us not burden Moab with NEEDLESS expense I 1 PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY THE FOLLOWING MOAB CITIZENS a 1 4 Eo I c t t S S 'S S 'S j. j 1 S l' l tt 4 t Harry Harry S. S Pollen G. G Cf Cl Patterson Tim rim Po Pogue Faye Barrett Morgan Hamilton Max D. D Pierson E. E Patterson II 11 W W. Blakely I Clifford Holden Thomas Fr Frank E. E IL n. W. W V En Ella a S Sparks par ks Theodore J. J Barrett I leroy N. N Kemry Gloria J J. J roller Joseph F F. Costanza George Jennings eroy Harold Michel V H R. Wyant Wyen II n. B. B Evans Robert Clifton Kimball Byrnes Clarence Clarence- Jolley Margie M. M Shafer S n. n M. M Smith C C. A. A A Stalcup r Barney Carl Harris C C. L. L Sage t Newell A. A Bastian Philip LIndstrom Helen Reardon I Neldon Nelson L. L Lemon 1 George Beeson Deeson Charles Charlet Virgil Mrs Philip Phllip LIndstrom Mrs Rex Jones Lemon Mrs Nelden Herman IIerman J. J T. T E. E Phil Tomlinson r l' t t t i- i Ch Charles les E. E Brechtel 1 Bert M. M Hector e John L. L Larson 4 Jack Beeson i Bud Knight John L. L Sparks Jr Joe B. B Bierschied Albert Marsing Shirley Tomlinson n Charles Brechtel S. S E. E Scharf J. J U. U Trent Mrs Virgil John K Mason Jay Carter Mrs Gordon cordon J. J W. W Nelson Kenneth R. R R Smith Guy Brinkerhoff j J. J R. R Carter Velma Doyl Gordon Mrs Karl II SI Kundert Adrienne Smith G G. P. P Decker Pecker Frank Bates Dr Paul Mayberry Emma Clifford Kretzer Mrs Marie Made Smith Albert Edwards C C. A. A Keating Jr Jr Mary Mayberry t Ruth P Marshall Richard IL Krueger Robert Weeks Lloyd D. D Fenske Ivan Warr Judy Causer E Ben F. F Smith J. J M M. Newman Mrs Margaret J. J Welsh W. W V. V Franklin Elmer ELner E E. E LeGrande Prichard Hanna nanna Chas Jr Walt Wells John Goff Milo Randall Tenny Tenn Ke Keller er Lucille Tang Tang-ren E E. J J. J Mayhew Mary Hope nope Westbrook GI Glen n A. A Holyoak Douglas Garner Gamer Helen Mayhew Bobby May John F Webb Joe Cherry B. B E. E Lehna Donna Doana Nelson f Thelma Aikens S Fern Fera C. C John rohn R. R Mullen Howard Wilkerson S. S E. E Craig 0 O. E. E Lem Emmett Doyal p Richard Maerz Maer Wallace G G. G Winder Bill BUl Cuff C Herman Bacca William J. J McCormick A. A R R. Stock Stocks Eula E. E Stocks Paul Mascarenas D. D E. E Winer Wimer Vernon L L. Davis Dam Reed Daley Dr p. J- J W. W Allen Auen Len Stacks Stocks Anthony Melo felo WilL Williams Vernon Vemon C C Co Davis Fern tern Mullen lullen Glen M. M Carlson Carbon Max D. D Pierson Lucille D. D Wyant Mrs Ants Vernon Vemo C Co Davis j R. R E. E S Dom Donna a Blakely Blake I. I Kirk McGowan L 1 M. M Woodward Max Daley Paley j R. R Popejoy Virginia Oscan Loula Foy Oscar Foy y f e Fletcher Ker Kerby y Win Wol J. J Adams Lyle Lyte W. W Davis E. E T. T Arehart Jackie ed Arehart Baratta Likes Johnson George Peterson Pa Dave IL Elliott Virginia Mari Mar Thomson jf-Thomson Martians Patterson G G. T. T Ross Rosa Howard Balsley Baisley Don F F. Likes J. J R. R Richardson John K |