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Show - His Receives vs tcntrcct For n Union Seminary iar A low bid of $22,400 by R. i I Childs, Springville contractor, ( i0r the construction, heating, T I'd lighting of the Union sem- --v building was accepted t -dav night by the Roosevelt ; Presidency, according to SOI ; d Counselor W. Russel I i : ' ;;r. Todd said that constructs construc-ts fa of the seminary building has already begun. Melvin Pet-""") Pet-""") eran and P. Wendel Johnson, ff-rmer seminary instructors at Esosevelt and Alterra, respee- mm y.eiy, will be teachers at the v- seminary. 55 Four bids were received, from Mir. Childs, Lowe Clement, Duchesne; Du-chesne; Woody Searle and Bus. I Hatch, Vernal; and Elmer Gig- I gy and Hugh Gagon, Roosevelt. ) 1 i 1 ' Mr. Todd, also chairman of te Union high school board, I sii that the roof and underpinnings under-pinnings of section "C" of the high school are completed, and about one-third of Section "A." . The brickwork for the furnace room is completed, and the giant gi-ant smokestack, 97 feet high and S feet square, has been poured. Most of the fixtures for the bidding have been ordered. The faal estimate of cost for equipment equip-ment is $50,000. Mr. Todd continued that the classrooms will be completed by ill. in time for the opening of school, but the gym will not. The working force at Union t:?h school is now composed of B men. |