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Show Topaz Bindings Are Offered On Sealed Bids SALT LAKE CITY More than 500 wooden frame buildings of the Central Utah Relocation Center in Topaz, appraised at four and a half million dollars, will be offered for sale and boosted into the veterans vet-erans housing program within the next few weeks by the War Assets Administration. Individual veterans, builders con- ! structing veterans housing, and educational ed-ucational institutions in need of iiousing for their veterans in vocational voca-tional training will all get a chance in the sealed bid sale of the buildings. build-ings. There are temporary structures struc-tures of all sizes. Official opening and closing dates for the acceptance of bids for each priority group, as well as inspection dates and other details, will be announced in the advertising advertis-ing which officially opens the sale. The advertising is expected to appear ap-pear sometime this week. According to law, the sale will follow these priorities: for a ten-day ten-day period directly following the appearance of the legal advertising advertis-ing Federal agencies, the RFC for resale to small business, state and local governments, and non-profit, lax-supported institutions will buy; following that will be a fifteen-day period reserved for individual Veteran Vet-eran HH priority holders and builders build-ers with HH ratings who will use the material in veterans housing: and lastly, a fifteen-day period for the general public. Although it is believed there is a sufficient quantity to satisfy all veteran purchasers, those veterans interested but not holding HH priorities pri-orities were advised to go immed-, ately to the Federal Housing Authority Auth-ority in the Dooly Building, Second South and West Temple for that rating. . "J In putting the buildings up for sale by sealed bids, WAA also made it plain that since the buildings build-ings have been appraised at a very reasonable figure, no sales will be made in which the bid is lower than the salvage value of the lumber. |