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Show JORDAN REVIEWS SCHOOL PLANS The Jordan District Board of Education reviewed a master plan with subdividers last Thursday night to determine the best possible pos-sible school site in the Dry Creek area. The plan, submitted by Bush and Cudgell, engineers for Cannon-Papanikolas Cannon-Papanikolas who are building the new subdivision, was drawn up by the County Planning Commission. Included is the area from 7th East to Granite and from 9400 to 10600 South. In ten years some 6,000 homes will be built in the area. Board members were told that .bids recently opened for the West Jordan Junior High sprinkling system sys-tem must be re-bid because the low bidder in the first bid opening was not licensed. Another bid opening has been set Dec. 29 at noon at the district office. Before that date, some adjustments ad-justments and revision) will be made in the sprinkling system plan to allow for a proposed swimming pool at the junior high school. Supt. Reed H. Beckstead said redistricting of some precincts will require appointment of six new members to the Jordan District Lay Committee at the first of the year. Two members will be chosen from Union, two from Midvale and one from Lark, Bingham, Copper-ton Copper-ton and another from West Jordan areas. , j |