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Show FEDERAL FUNDS ALLOTED FOR CITY PROJEGT AND fJEl'J HIGH SCHOOL Rooseve't To, Receive S650 for Planning Reservoir; $11,000 Given For Initial School Work INFORMATION that f ederal -funds will be advanced to Roosevelt city for planning a culinary water reservoir was received early in the week by Mayor George H. Harrison. Approval Ap-proval of the city's application for $650 to cover the expense of the reservoir was announced by W. H. Cheney, division engineer en-gineer in charge of the Bureau of Community Facilities. Federal Fed-eral Works Agency at Denver. The allotment of these funds will enable the city to proceed with the preparation of defiled de-filed drawings and specifications specifica-tions for the proposed facilities. The project will consist of a reinforced concrete water storage stor-age reservoir of approximately 500,000 gallon capacity, with all necessary appurtenances. It is estimated that the work will cost about $17,490. According to the city's" application to the Bureau of Community Facilities construction will begin within the next year. The $650 advanced by the government for planning purposes pur-poses will be repaid without interest when construction is started. ON the same date that it announced the approval of funds for the Roosevelt project, the Bureau of Community Facilities Fa-cilities advised the Duchesne and Uintah county school districts dis-tricts of a Federal Works A-eency A-eency allotment of $11,000 for the preparation of plans for a new senior high school to serve eastern Duchesne and western Uintah ountie?,.'Announcerr, ; i of the Sll.OW'loan was also made by Mr. Cheney. This allotment will permit the school districts concerned to start immediate preparation of plans for the new school building, which, according to the FWA will be a two story brick and concrete fire-oroof structure housing a gymnasium, cafeteria, auditorium and classrooms. class-rooms. Government engineers e s t i-mate i-mate the work will cost about S437.000. In making application applica-tion for the loan, the Duchesne and Uintah school districts stipulated stip-ulated that actual construction would commence within the next three hears. The $11,000 advanced for planning the new high school will be repaid without interest when construction is started, the FWA announced. |