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Show C0 EP a, PRBRUARY ~ FIRST. a © the’ DE aimua er Ge position.o excellent, million© standing. £ spprdval for a $5,0: Ogden! Board band Edu ele fonday: In é: iapetity at Mound Foré Wut marked» by. some sharp criticism, the planning for the election, to be finalized Dr. William L, Garner, superinter will refine ¢osts“and other items du weeks. The bonding proposal will be ré tion and setting of a date at the next Principal item to be financed by he: new setior. high school’ expected to cost around $2.31 millions, presenta will High. § +> |? ther. ur replace the ;—— ‘Fort: Junior | ior ‘items $443, 326 _ cae, for for the athletic include | complete improvements field at Ogden ne a Fort®School-plant 4s in excellent conditions °and’’ with proper ma: ce should last many aaa He called Pe =a ER regulations. tec Dr. © Garner © emphasized | Tepeatedly ‘that the bond, if Increases in assessed, are something in- va have induced the district administra’tion to consider |abandoning its traditional paypoliev © | ™~ the new junior high, for several years and a’. ecision appears ,to have beer ached by the state road : mission which invelyes cannot control, he’ | He said two "principalsteasons | 'as-vou-ga Road on. He said Miah iisct im‘provement will cost more than ‘$10 millions and hal actually nly i improv - of the W ashingto n Mipeésectin is he “aisteetSe -€0 Pe! get by” without _ bonding, he} maintained. | Jerald N. Engstrom, 1343-9th, said the 12th corridor has been 260,823 needed. 6 bring all the, district ‘Schools up to safetys standards ‘set by the ‘state and city. fire approved, should mean nd ‘crease in the property. t 12th project blunders by’ fhe!’ Utah ae as and ay Se ‘wasteful’ and thé cutgrowth of 15, 1972 |