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Show FRIDAY. JUNE 18. 1848 THE Whyre New School Buildings Needed Items of Structure and Maintenance In the School Buildings Of North Sanpete School District Dr Lambert states, regarding this chapter, "Tin re are three major purposes" in presenting the paragraphs which follow: "One purpose is to indicate items that may require attention and that can he included in the districts ivguiar maintenance program in the future A sisond purpose is to put on record some of the detailed evidence that tile school building-ithis district are old and in flexible buildings, and that future costs for repairs and maintenance on any one or more of these buildings will be increas ing costs. A third purpose to put in this record many items of building design and structure that should be avoided in the design and construction of any buildings in this district in the future. From these paragraphs which follow, readers should not hasten to the conclusion that everything is wrong with these buildings and nothing is right,' for now constructed. Water and ice from the roofs should not be icrmitted to drain onto the fire Fire eseajies should scapes. not go past or directly atxive windows in the buildings which they sere. Stairways in every instance except at Fair-vieare constructed ot wood materat her than of fireproof ial. The electrical wiring poor condition and if ire to continue to le in is buildings in use, he fires, fixtures, fuse plugs, ind switch boxes should be checked and repaired. Lunch rooms have been made out of classrooms in Spring Falrview, Moroni, and City, These are Fountain Green. At the quite satisfactory. Hamilton School they have no lunch room, lunch being served in the regular classrooms. put these buildings in a expensive undertaking, and at the best would cover a period of several y ars. To remodel these buildsuch a conclusion would be ings to provide special facilities erroneous. It is only that b which are needed for auditorthese studies place iums, libraries, physical educanecessity the emphasis upon items that tion, and many other things, is must require attention. a still greater undertaking and must be made part of a longElementary Buildings It is Structurally the elementary time building program. buildings are made of brick or important to note that the Board stone. The walls are thick of education and the people of apparently solid, with good North Sanpete must decide in the very near future how many foundations. inIn most stances the roof structure is in of these schools They will maingood condition, with the pos- tain. sible exception of the Moroni Junior High Schools elementary school. The build"The three school buildings in ings without exception, have the North Sanpete School Disbeen built from forty to fifty trict that are designated junior years, and are of the tradi- high school buildings are all tional elementary school type small, brick buildings at that time with whose prevailing is such that a four rooms on one floor, and series ofdesign classrooms a hallway running either one enclose a traditional on tw-- or gymnasium or two ways through the mid- three an inside corriwith sides, dle. If additional rooms were dor running between the classmore rooms required, one or two and the gym. This is also stories were added, with the the design of the Moroni high rooms and halls following the school building which houses iame pattern. grades seven to twelve. With Originally these buildings the exception of the gyms These were not constructed with the buildings never had any other idea that toilets, libraries, audi- specialised units such as librartoriums, gymnasiums, lunch- ies, auditoriums, science rooms, rooms, playrooms, teacher etc. built into them. The specrooms and administrative ialized units that exist are imsuites, and janitor closets were provised ones. Because of their necessary. These buildings are all of original design, remodeling jo1 brick construction, being erected are difficult. Consequently since the time of the elementary the acceptable elementary with Fairview and Founschool program of today is in schools, Green being erected in tain some instances impossible b 1916 and Spring City at approxihave; and in other cases where mately that time. it has been inaugurated, it is The Fairview junior high difficult to administer. school home economics Toilet facilities are, in some ment is held in an old departjail instances, inadequate. At the which adjoins the juniorcity high Hamilton and Wales elemen- school. It is inconvenient betary schools they are too small; cause it is necessary to either go Spring City elementary school through the gym to get to the has no toilet facilities, neces home economics or sitating the students going to to go outside anddepartment the the Junior high school building; building. There are around no home in some buildins toilet fixtures economics departments in either are obsolete and difficult to Fountain Green or Spring City. keep in repair; lighting condi The ratio of glass area to floor tions in the toilet rooms are area is inadequate at the poor; and sanitary conditions home economics kitchen, are hard to maintain because of being one to eight in thie cooking the type of construction room and one to ten in the sewmaterial used. ing room. The acceptable ratio Natural and artificial lighting is about one to six. conditions are poor in nearly The showering facilities are every ease. This is particularly also inadequate at the three jun on The noticeable cloudy days. ior high schools. This is par minimum accepted ratio of ticularly true at the Fairview glass area to floor area is 1 to junior high school. The two 6. At Wales this ratio is 1 to units which serve as shower 7 All windows in the elemen- rooms at Fairview and Fountain tary buildings, due partly to Green also serve as dressing age and partly to deterioration rooms, locker rooms, washrooms, through lack of paint, are and toilet rooms. draughty. This particularly beAll thFe schools are inadecold in comes a problem so far as locker facilities weather to regulate and con- quate trol the heat in each one of and sufficient showers to accomthese rooms. There are diffi- odate students are concerned. The music rooms at Fairview, culties which arise every year (in some buildings more than Fountain Green and Spring City in others) with regards to the are simply regular classrooms plaster which has been placed converted to use as music rooms, there some forty-odyears ago. The furnaces are old, and in but they have neither the ar some cases repair parts are im- rangement, acoustics, the storpossible to get. If these ele- age space, nor the insulation mentary buildings are to be against sound expected in proused for many more years, per music rooms. new furnaces and entirely laborascience Appropriate systems must be in- tories, counseling units, health stalled. Fire escapes at some units, and libraries are all abbuildings are inadequate. Reg sent in these buildings. door fasteners ular panic-bol- t PLEASANT PYRAMID Pd lie 'Hire tiie amount of chemical neces- Excelsior Industry sary to control weeds Is directly Branches Out to the water in the Ttie Beaver Mountains pioportioned are tanal, it Is tvonomical to reduce scheduled to givv up 610 lords of ttie Dow at ttie time of ttie Wei wood lor ploeessing into tieatmeiit. tie udvlvd. However, excelsior by ttie Western Kxcel-stolleie is a description of the it will he tiisess.uy to have all of Cedar Clty, a new Utah new material: the water wtvd.s completely tndu-try- . Aspens are also "Field trials so far have Indi- covered. cut ior the iinnpany in being the cated that 185 parts of the chemTwo very important pneau-tion- s Notth Sanpete aie-- i under the ical to one milli-.waof are In the aitule dtiMtion ol Jay Winkelman. pans given ter gives arc already satisfactory control Fust, the new formula must tie! Gutting when this concentration is main- handled with caution because it underway, operations and tnvs selected over a riod of one hour is highly influmahle and be- must be eight inches in diametained in contact with ttie water cause ttie fumes should not tie ter or larger. They ate peeled iweeils. To obtain 185 parts pei inhaled. Die same day they are cut, and million parts of water for an Six ond, until mote exiiertmen-the poles hauled to Beavvr hour, 5 gallons of the chemical Ital work is done, the Bureau where they are allowed to season formulation must tie applied to 'revummends that the water U-- j until next winter after which eaeli culillc foot per second of wasted after treatment Instead they are cut into 8 inch lengths flow over a of one hour. of applying it to crops. Tt and then jirixessed into excelIf the canal is carrying 12 have found no injuiloits effects sior at Cdar City. The chief cubic feet per sivond, it will re- so fat but say that mote exper markets for excelsior aw on the quire 60 gallons applied over a m ntal wink needs to tie done! West coast. jxTiod of one hour or at the before a definite statement is' xunalely five per cent by rate of one gallon of the mixture made about injury to crops volume is r commended and For an emulsifying agent the should per minute, the extension lrriga-tionis- t tie thoroughly mixed explained. Inasmuch as use of mahogany soap of ap prior to application. lion In Detroit in August nal should be readily obtainable At the nation d convention Salt Lake has, Inf act, promt d eight winners will tie soUited to to have plenty of ttie new killer receive university si holurshlps. 'available by ttie time moss tv-- ' McLean said indii atoms are comes a menace to canals, Mr. that the number ot mAdels to be barker said. Local Boys Who Wish To Enter Model Contest Warned On Deadline Judging of model automobiles built by Lt.ih youth and ntered of the in the tuts comjx-titloFisher Body Cidltsmuns Guild will begin July 8, uccoiding to word received heie this week. Itah youth who have built model cars in this years $65,000 competition are being instructed to send them to Detroit for There, judges will judging. pick seven winners in ih senior and ttie Junior divisions to receive state awards, the top award n each division First award winners it both livisions then will compete with winners from Colorado and Kansas for regional honors The two regonal winners from area the will receive expense free t r j to the Guilds national convi n hould be installed in each building vs here fire eseaes are MT. submitted in this years will tie ttie largest in the Guilds IS j ear history comjio-.lltioi- i . High Murder Record Is Claimed Tor New Water Weed Killer The Bureau of Reclamation has Just released Information rcgaiding a new killer for water v eeds, reports James U. Barker, Itah State Fxten.shm enThis new material tomologist. is claim d to lie cheaper (18 to iJ cents per gallon) and more effective than many ehloiinated hydrocarbons formerly used. The new material Is coal tar Naptha mixed with five percent of mahogany soap. This mater ben-$15- s i i i HERE'S TALK ABOUT VALUES! r AND REAL HELP FOR AT THESE LOW PRICES SAFEWAY ALWAYS To 'v sr AT THE SAVINGS THE STORE, TOO ALL OVER s' ate of repair is an WH EE... LOOK MY BUDGET TROUBLES -- F 1 v 21 I'M C01HG TO STOCK AND SAFEWAY UPJ 'v, IS SO NEAR Everybody's excited about the values in " fSB-YE- M motooc one-stor- m-- Jlrealifait loodi 1 Sunny Down CurilN jFUp H ... 46 oz. I m Sleepy Hollow. Rich in Reo Maple .12 os. Suianna ...41c Kelloggs Assorted m u ... Vhealies Flavors 12 ox. Breakfast of Champions Sparkles "".T ""X ITc 12c Kelloggs 31c Ralston Tasty Peanut Butter 2 lb. jar Juice ?w"hr Ba iiiSt oifll-Ilo- ii Juice I r . Canterbury Black, Ideal V4 W. for Iced Tea 97ft 1 U ... Edwo,d Coffee Blend Uury Airwoy. A Mild P.rtffop Roof Beer Beverage 9 os re,. 12 lective Bleach lie each T Clothes Lines lb. 14c qt, . 52c M. Blend Mellow 23c 33c Cleanser Swan Soap 44 os. . 45c 50 Plain or 7c aflll Iodised 26 ox. Malches TrL... .. 39; I6c Boraxo , Borax ZT" .2 lbs. 27c e. "25 . Nehi Assorted Flavors, Plus Deposit, 6 FOR OC. Fair-vie- e d Can tied Dsilrtj Jit fnl fJL EillIX Ifillr KillIX ToU com 4 FOR Se9. Morning or Carnation . . 4 . Butler Rotter . Shady Lom Fresh Creamery Cheese JET Cheese Wild WertCT" Trips . Cooked. ib. .b ib. LIFEBUOY S2e 2 Bars SBc OXYDOL 19 t Health Soap, Beef Stew Washes Clothes White, 24 ox 1 5 Vi ox. Sr 60r sans Red Hill. Delicious Tasty Catsup. 13 Vi ox. rr u. Crystal White 53c Bor Soap, 3 Bars . SU-PUR- 22 . . LOW PRICES OH MEATS. TOO Buy with confidence 32- It's Soapier and Kind to your hands, 24 oz. . new-heatin- Rice B 7 every cut must please you every time V . . Cmxv OilaA - . Bread Waste Free . . . e lb. Tosfy Crockers Mrs. Wright's New 1 6 ox. loaf Pototo 25c 28c 15c GRAtB VEGETABLES AT SAVWGS Complete selection of the seasons finest in fresh produce Fancy Locals. Ideal for Canning. Now at U. S. Good Grade Beef, 7 Inch Cut, From where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh Purity By 14c ., 20s Sauce GSc ITm 1 21c Sauce tlenfidoH 3 Catsup ITc Fresh Milk Tamales Is; - - 48t . Wli BO- F0- . Ppem rlClil REn Cherub, Top Quality, Jooii Ready to Eot Lunch Meat .12 ox. Franco American their Peak . U. S. No. 1, Leon!h How to Live Longer Someone asked Pappy Miller last week how he stayed bo spry at ninety. Pappy told him: Well, sir when I work, I work hard. When I set, I set loose. When I think, I go to sleep. According to Doc Hollister, that Hard formula isnt far amiss. work, says Doc, never wore out anyone before his time, providing he knew how and when to relax. himself works overtime, with his daytime patients at the Doc office, and his evening calls. And when he gets home he takes it easy with a mellow glass of beer and chats with the missus until its time to go to bed. From where I sit, relaxing is a fine art especially in these tense, g times. And theres nothing like a temperate glass of beer enjoyed with pleasant company to restore that easy frame of mind that one needs after a hard days work. fast-movin- Thick Meat, Vine Ripened cuts Pci Beast s Well Trimmed lb 61 c 5 Sliced Bacon lity Halibut 'ZV.l'L., SirloinSleak" Well Trimmed 1 Jlfl Ib. E5s Fills! of Sols Ib. uc .Jaas i G,0'lLo. 65c w,T55c U. S. No. 1, Sweet, Tender nrsRDP Be sure. . shop SHFSOISif isc s.unki,t: T" ce 8 lb. mesh bo$ 41c Solid Slicert Lemons Lellsso I ...ib. fuh Pod. Tomatoes Ib. il' 5 Polalces wb.N'J 15c Cucumbers Frankfurters flams Teung, Tender Bontoms . Ib. Ib. TAk; LV Ib. Produce Prices Subject to Doily Motket Chonges. 25c 13c I3c |