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Show o The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, February 24, 1965 .n Educational First 21 NewScliool Should Suit Uintah County to a T -- M. QJUStOOM WORK vurnuu DtSHWASHIN I ira AtCOVt Over-al- l, Carts in the teaching materi- trict butside noises. the building, designed by Edwards and Daniels, als room make it. possible for Preliminary estimated cost of Salt Lake architectural firm, is the teacher to wheel the essenti- the Naples" school was $390,000 Contract has been awarded with the multipurpose for 25,873 square feet of floor and construction is expected to room and kindergarten in the al materials for the days pro- space, but the bids were reportgram directly to the classroom ed below that figure. Pupil begin as soon as weather per- long stem. 1 area. three-rooclusters Three on a capacity will be 330. mits cena There is around The instructional materials a single teaching elementary school- at Naples, Uintah County, six- miles east of materials center provide the ter for each three class groups center, built around the library, regular classroom space in such that can be made larger by provides rooms for small' group VemaL There are no doors inside the flexible manner that one teacher moving wail extensions that activity or individual work and while swing into one of two positions. a room for larger conferences building, other than on lavato- can handle three classes individuals in By swinging toe extensions back or. for remedial teaching as well with two work and and closets cupboards, ries, there are no classrooms com- conference or remedial rooms, against the wall, a large center as the teacher materials prephandle two area is provided, by swinging aration area. pletely shut off from the others. or one teacher can two either them away from the waB and The with other the administration suite, vtule classes A kindergarten room, three levels, is isolated from the work with one class or one can moving the class back info the teachers room and nurses room remainder of the school by the teach while the other is prep- center or outer edge of the serve as a buffer between the ses- room, almost complete privacy center and the multipurpose multipurpose room which has a aring materials lor the next materials is obtained. sion in the out the Carpeting and room. A kitchen is provided at teaching stage andvhas dodrs to acoustical ceilings together res- - tjie base of the room,. side on two sides. By William F. Smiley Tribune Education Editor VtJTISUU VoQtiJ UHAAIAK Mta . m t, library-instruction- al MlH.TtUKMSI ROOM . STASI omici sum .IMiOIAL, IS J RIAOING UMAKT-UAININ- CENTt wiHgAig 3 WAITING r -- V. T. floor plan of Naples school shows kindergarten room, lower left, kitchen at top left' and multipurpose room are set off from learning center and classrooms by administrative suite. Note absence of doors, how cluster can be used as one room. Board Ratifies Rules to Extract Lakes Minerals sary rules and regulations were Corp.; Stauffer Chemical Co.;. fortes to be used and set up Dow Chemical Co.; Morgan-Pet-- 1 minimum royalty requirements. enacted. John H. The minerals must be extract, Mr. Gardner was instructed to Leslie Salt Co. and ed through a royalty agreement decide on the applications in ac- Morgan, Jr.; Solar Salt Co. are also to be act- - with the board and the rules cordance with the new teasing ed on when Mr. Gardner decides cover situations where ajefise-theconform with the new rules holder needs po state tuid to pro visions, . One request, filed by Francis withdraw lake minerals. M. Gibbons, 1784 Yale Ave. Under the royalty section a (1075 South), was viewed by the mitnmum-anifopayment of board to possibly conflict with a If current filings from these $10,000 tfiust&e paid for a lease phone poll. Only Cecil S. Thompson, state lease now held by Lithium concerns do not meet thenwtjjymg state land and a minirequirements, board action is charged exhoab, was unavailable to regis- Corporation of Aftierica. t creed ter a Vote, Mr. Gardner said. Tuesday, then each has 90 tractors with no state land The unique structure of Naples Elementary School in Uintah Matter of Consent County is shown in architects sketch by Edwards, Daniels of days to submit a proper applica- leased. Signals Leasing In its motkra, the board de- tion with no loss of priority. In addition to approving the creed that Mr. Gibbons lease The rules and regulations six regulations, the board also can be grantebif Lithium con- cleared Tuesday for future use authorized Mr. Gardner to sents. If the company declines, it resulted from work done by a award certain Great Salt Lake was provided, a hearing wiU be board committee and the board mineral extraction leases now held to determine any conflict in full sessions. prior to issuing a lease. applied for. They were also subjected to These applications have been Applications by Signal Oil Co.; comments and recommendaheld in suspense while neces- Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical tions from those parties desiring mineral extraction rights on the By unanimous action of those members contacted, the Utah State Land Board Tuesday officially adopted rules and regulations for granting mineral extraction rights on the Great Salt Lake. Board Director Max C. Gardner reported ratification of the rules as the result of a tele- y al Court Stays Work Program F or Offenders, Sifts Ruling Continued from Page 17 i , if necessary, a city ordinance might be adopted to make such a program permissive. On the other hand, the judge said, the work rehabilitation program has not been conducted as an alternative to jail sentences, but has been imposed with concurrence of thesdefen- dant as a planned program of driver rehabilitation. Lid, has been 'used to permit Arsons on public welfare to Undertake a -- welfare of money from the state needed to feed and clothe a fa-- 1 mily. , ' Salt Lake City. Nine of the classrooms cluster around the learning materials center, while kindergarten is isolated. lake. v Need for official guidelines developed when those groups listed above filed more or less simultaneously for mineral mining leases on the lake. Rights Involved It is clear, in many cases, the Inextricably involved were exjudge continued, that incarceraclusive rights granted by the tion in jail would have no theras to Co. and board peutic value. National Lead Co. for mining The work rehabilitation promagnesium chloride from the gram, Judge Morris said, has lake proved very worthwhile from The other applicants indicated both economical and rehabilita- intentions to extract the same in several material when the H-tion points of vie National cases. Lead exclusively expires in 1969. Judge Morris, who received a A hearing was held on after which the board copy of the opinion Tuesday aft-ernoon, will study the opinion decided not to extend the exclu- and the law to determine if it sivity and work was started on actually applies to the program new rules and regulations. as he has used it. The six provisions passed He also will seek to determine Tuesday also cover mineral if the program can be applied leases for extraction from the through a change in sentencing surface and subsurface as well technique, as an alternative to as lake water, ' change of city ordinance. They contain application Hogle-Keam- the-matte- r, ELDERCARE Better than Medicare! Everyone agrees that elderly people who cannot take care of themselves must have medical help. The question is how. Two programs are before Congress Medicare and Eldercare. Which one really does the job? Judge for yourself: - Are you doing all this just to save one penny? In a year yoti carry approximately two tons of wet wash, pin and unpin 10,000 vide more care and cost taxpayers less. How? By providing adequate care only for those who need it, instead of a compulsory program for everyone over 65, including the wealthy. ' M For more Information, ask your doctor; read Medicare -in February issue of Reader's Digest -- or or. Medical Care? trite to: 'I - , weather. clothes pins! And many a day you wait and wait for good clothes-dryin- g , Unless, of course, you have a gas dryer. the cost of electric dryers) you end the For just one penny a load (one-fift- h g job of drying clothes outdoors forever. And any day no matter what the weather is a good clothes drying day. ' Shouldnt you own a gas dryer? , See your gas appliance dealer this week. back-breakin- f'' L. your washdays with a GAS dryer! Weather-proo- f ' UTAH STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 42 South 5tj East Salt Lake City, Utah Write your Congressmen and Senators to vote for the llerlong-Curti- s (ELDERCARE) Bill, HR 2727. What you ' tiunk is important only ifyou let them know.. MOUNTAIN ' SUPPLY FUEL COMPANY MqXuaaI G&l $ewtc&" & - . a... A. A, A- - A. A. A A A A |