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Show BAC Vocational Students Begin Work on House Vocational students at the Branch Agricultural college have begun work on another project house, and are doing the finishing fin-ishing touches on the home which was begun last fall, according ac-cording to Prof. C. B. Cooley, Instructor In-structor at the college. Footings and the foundation have been poured for the new house, which is located at South 450 West. Plans are to have the building ready for occupancy by next spring. Work will be rushed now, according to Prof. Cooley, to afford some protection for the workers during t h e winter months. , The building will be of frame construction and have three bedrooms. bed-rooms. According to Prof. Cooley, Coo-ley, the structure follows a modest mo-dest plan, more nearly In order with the popular small homes now being built In Cedar City. There are 10 students at the BAC working on the house, which will be a single story, have a full basement and measure meas-ure 26 ft. bv 35 ft. It stands on a lot 55 ft. by 140 ft. The house which was begun last fall mny be ready for sale late In November, according to Prof. Cooley. The structure Is a two-bedroom affair, with full basement, utility room and cat port. The building measures 30 ft. by 45 ft. and is located on 200 West block on 400 South. |