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Show CSU Dormitory Ready for Ground Breaking Work was actually begun today to-day on the new men's dormitory at the College of Southern Utah, when positioning stakes for the new building were placed by Art Jensen, Salt Lake City contractor, and Hazen Coo ley, chairman of the dormitory building committee. commit-tee. According to Mr. Jensen, work on the new building will progress pro-gress as rapidly as weather permits, per-mits, making it possible for the building to be ready for occupancy occu-pancy next fall. Director of the college, Dr. Daryl Chase, has pointed out that when the building is completed that perhaps no school in the United States will be better equipped to handle the housing needs of all its students that by next fall the College of Southern Utah will be able to offer good housing facilities at nominal cost to all its students, men and women wo-men alike, and will thereby full-fil full-fil one of the greatest needs of the college. The construction of the new dorm, Dr. Chase points out, should ' result in an increased in-creased enrollment of men students stu-dents next fall. "The success of this building venture," remarked, Dr. Chase, "is the result of a fine spirit of cooperation among all agencies i concerned, which includes the architect, ar-chitect, Robert L. Gardner, the state and federal officers who approved the loan, the committee which has so diligently worked on the project, and the contractors, contract-ors, Jensen Bros, of Salt Lake City who submitted a bid low enough to get the project approved." ap-proved." The contractors for the dormitory are those who are currently cur-rently building the new library-auditorium library-auditorium building. Dr. Chase also pointed out that the building was carefully designed de-signed In order that costs could be kept down. "Perhaps no other dormitory built in the United States and capable of housing 200 students has been constructed construct-ed at so low a cost," ventured the director of the college. Members of the dormitory committee, com-mittee, in addition to chairman Hazen Cooley, include college faculty members and officials C. B. Cooley, McRay Cloward, Reid Cox, Conrad Hatch, Dave Gates, Darrell Matthews and Lanice Moore. |