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Show School Board Studies Agenda Items Consideration of sale of school buildings and property at both Kanarraville and Paragonah was given at the regular meeting of the Iron County School Board Monday. No action was taken on school property at Kanarraville, however, how-ever, the board set a $1800 price on the Paragonah building and property and agreed to offer it for sale to Paragonah Town, according ac-cording to Howard Dalley, Clerk. In other action of the council approval was granted the U. S. Government to use the Iron County School buildings as fallout fall-out shelters for emergency purposes. pur-poses. The Civil Defense, under the terms of the agreement, will equip the buildings with emergency emer-gency rations and equipment, and the district will provide storage stor-age for the emergency equipment equip-ment A budget appropriation for the Southern Utah Guidance Clinic in the amount of $2,080 was approved ap-proved by the board. The Clinic expense is pro-rated on the basis of use throughout the five county coun-ty area. In which the clinic operates. op-erates. The district and the county coun-ty pay equal shares, Mr. Dalley stated. An agreement with California-Pacific-Utilities Co. for the supplying sup-plying of electrical service to the new Cedar City High School was approved by the board. A new nr!nr)n1 fn ffcj South Elementary School to replace Clair Morris, who resigned to accept ac-cept a position as assistant dir- ector of the Laboratory School at Brigham Young University, was appointed. The new principal is Clemont Adams. (See story on the appointment elsewhere in this edition of the Record.) |