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Show yt TTS re brRuaru Sav City Schools Given $4, 000 For High SchoDrolug Eff ‘A small grant but stone of. thei increase finest possibly that we the oe playground have area, © The. board stipuldted that the replied ih ever received” has _ been}. and|adequ reported by Dr. Gerald H. Raat,’ access way be fenced assistant superintendent, to the properly maintained ‘and that it ~ trevert to the school district if Ogden, Board of Education. Dr. Raat said the $4,000 grant the city stops using it for access | is for use in a special drug purposes. tract for the neigh-{di education. program at -Ogden| The and Ben Lomond high schools. borhood park consists of be-|poli It will be divided equally : ‘het- tween five and ‘six acres northis of the school and: east of’ the students at a small fe |tween the two. : Dr, Raat said the: money wil Utah “School for the Blind. be used in each school to pay Ogden City is working out ‘a| have trade with the state which. in-' excellent relations with volves another tract of about. 4: 7 students. They will meet with acres at approximately ‘Y2th and those having drug problems Mountain Road, #¥76) ot), eo The smaller tract, oni e both before and after school. %< just a few teachers. who +o & =e sSorc sat eeot ee a oo ee ey A = VISIT HOMES. ‘eee pe SES . aoe ay .. -ON he Dr. Garner said : e intended fora. park, will be sold " to the LDS Church as a site for Home visits will also be en- a new chapel. couraged: where needed. PAY DIFFERENCE Dr. Raat called the ‘students who will benefit a ‘small ‘but The church in turn will pay. to| te important and neglected the city the difference in’ ap-} praised value of the two land}, group.” result in the case of students The board has approved parcels, or about $5,000.» granting to! Ogden City of a 60- A public hearing on that from poor families unable to foot right-of-way along the east proposal, contested by some pay the fee who would still have side of the Horace Mann citizens in the area, has been to bring towels from home. Elementary School playground set for Feb. 8 in the Horace Keeping towels from home for access to a proposed park Mann school. clean and frequently laundered on a_ tract adjoining» the/ Dr. Garner told the school lIboard members the could ‘be considered desirable playground.. ‘Dr. William L. "Garner, arrangement would also provide training, board members said. —Agreed with Dr. Garner} superintendent, told the board more parking space for use by that PTA help with fundraising the city has no access to ee school patrons. Asked by a school patron if projects is desirable and should park area otherwise. — He said it would .“vastly?” the _already-plentiful playground not be discouraged.. |