Show makes possible vocational training for school students tle te bv e IQ bert berz throughout utah for adi 1 ILI 11 facil iea lo 10 pr brove ovre cows con s s iii vocational thrainn taur ncr for h rh rb clial cl iol students who on will 1 be c tt on their own has been met to a large extent extend by bv tl to tle e r of morn mor than 9 in ahi hi state laring during the pst past ix years for the consi construction ruction of c cho ch cb o buildings which were financed in part with funds allotted by the public works administration n A large number of the thee hee he e prefects projects included machine sl sops slop op ew wing rooms and dor borrest rest c fience laboratories kennelh A godwin regi regional reginal nal director reported educational Edu cah onal leaders long ago recognized the need for practical courses of instruction that would enable students who do not go to college to become self supporting rw they hey graduate from high cl director godwin said ganv communities in this state have filled this th s need by taking advantage of abstance ass as stance in financing the construction of additions to existing high school plants with the idea of giving students the sort of training that makes it possible for them to earn a living and become responsible citizens of the community during the past six years the has allotted funds for the construction of 54 educational educato onal nal projects in utah which cost approximately 4 director godwin said loans and grants for these projects amounted to school and college building buildt ng 3 constructed in utah under supervision represent about ca per cent of all non feder I 1 public works projects which the government has helped to finan finance e in abi state director godwin added this exien extensive sive school tion program included pepa rate bull bulldog dig g and added class sa rooms to the educational facilities of pubic schools colleges and universities in utah among the projects were four grammar schoos 26 high school buildings one combined elementary and high school one auditor ium aum gymnasium addition 27 projects consisting of buildings in which two or more school units were combined and 17 college and university buildings during the six year period the also allotted funds for three i c library buildings in utah h were erected and equipped at af an estimated cost of director godwin godvin said through the policy of the in making loans and grants for permanent public works construction st for educational purposes was greatly stimulated he be continued from the low expenditure in in 1933 of for educational projects throughout tha nation representing only 11 per cent of the 1925 29 average there was a recovery by 1938 to or 73 per cent of the same five year average on the other hand private construction for educational purposes increased from about 15 per cent in 1933 to 36 per cent in 1938 based on the ltv 9 average the influence of I 1 cooperation in the construction of school and college buildings is obvious since gince 1933 has participated in the construction of educational cat ional projects including libraries in all parts of the country the total cost of these projects was estimated at made grants of the cities counties and states furnishing the balance of the construction cost in addition to grants made loans of to be repaid to the federal government |