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Show ' School BMldMg Boommg In Davis District l)T0M BUSSELBERG WMINGTON - There's J lo be a lot of constructs construc-ts the Davis School l:n;l- soon, from a new rry school in Center-;; Center-;; additions at three "" BOARDof education is -H bids for the "0-:';" "0-:';" Reading Elemen-fMiillyuillbecom-;; during the coming "' . along with land-SMd land-SMd utilities construc- Moul's estimated at Whilc landscaping ;"' north Centerville : J';ccn Pegged at about " Jnd the sewer and r" at ahout $50,000 : , M s"Pt. John S. ;':h"ts have been ..'additions to four . "'""'V elcmcniaries. 'u,aruoms and a Planned for i Field Elcmen- - "l" h Clearfield, five .. media center "Gavle Steven-as Steven-as many as two classrooms could be added at South Clearfield and Doxey although that will be decided de-cided later. Salt Lake City architects have gained all three projects: Fowler. Ferguson. Kingston and Ruben Architects will complete the Hill Field project and designed nearby Holt and the Adelaide Elementary media center; Gygi Gordon and Associates will do the South Clearfield work and designed de-signed South Davis Junior High and the Viewmont High addition; Thomas. Petersen and Hammond will complete the Doxey project and designed de-signed the E.M. Whitesides Elementary addition. DR. WHITE indicated the projects are "very necessary" and had praise for all architects' in speaking of their previous assignments. In related business, the board approved sale of 7.24 acres in Bountiful's Maple Hills to Roger J. Gines for $376,000 or $10,000 above appraisal estimate. Board Clerk Roger Glines indicated, emphasizing no relation with the buyer. The only other bid. from Bruce H. Dickamore. was for $346,000. NERABY property owners approached the board several months ago asking if the parcel, par-cel, originally intended for a school, would be sold. Funds from the sale will go to other property acquisitions, the board has previously said. Besides new and expanding schools, roofs must be kept in shape at some existing buildings, build-ings, the board agreed, signaling signal-ing the go-ahead for bids to be let within the next six weeks on $450,000 work. THAT INCLUDES re-roofing re-roofing classrooms north of Bountiful High School's library; lib-rary; classes on Clearfield High's "S" wing north of the cafeteria; the gymnasium and several other areas at Viewmont View-mont High: between classroom clas-sroom pods at Muir Elementary Elemen-tary and over the multipurpose multi-purpose room at Valley View Elementary. Layton High will see re-roofing of the gymna-' sium and vocational shops and. if sufficient funds are available after the other projects pro-jects are completed, the old office area-classrooms will be . re-roofed. Dr. White explained. |