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Show Board to Study School Rebuilding A proposal' to reconstruct and mlarge the River Heights school, 'ith River Heights residents as-luming as-luming part of the cost, was aken under advisement Thursday the Cache County School board lftw members of the River Heights citizens committee met 'ith the board and discussed the proposition. . Mayor Heber Olsen,, chairman of the River Heights unit, suggested sug-gested that the board build a three-room school, to replace one destroyed by fire last December, and have a recreation unit or gymnasium contained m the building. He said River Heights would provide the site for the new building and help finance cost of the recreation unit. Previously the board announced thev would -re-build the old unit after a "strike" kept River Heights pupils from transferring to the Providence school until some provision pro-vision for rebuilding was made. Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride said both the board and the River Heights committee agreed t. further studv before de- 1.U mciix- - finite action was taken Mr. Kirkbride and Clerk Llosd M Theurer were authorized to visit all district buildings with board members and outline a program of summer renovation Leave permission was granted to W H Terry, band instructor jat South Cache high school to ! teach two classes each week at iUtah State Agricultural college. A meeting of all district prm-! prm-! cipals to plan spring examinations 1 outline registration and curriculum I for the coming year, was called ;for Friday. March 30. Mr. Kirk ' bride announced that school would ; close Saturday. May 19. Board members also approved a resolution to lease their school buses to provide transportation for farm labor during the siim-. siim-. mcr months and authorized Smith c-iche Jrich school to purchase a ' picture for their art collection. |