• North Summit Grammar School - Coalville UT
    The Public Works Administration funded the construction of the North Summit Grammar School in Coalville, North Summit School District. Docket # 1016-R (Utah). The condition of this structure is unknown to the Living New Deal.
  • Plain City School Gymnasium - Plain City UT
    The Public Works Administration funded the construction of the Plain City School gymnasium in Plain City, Weber School District. Docket # 1011-R (Utah). The architect of record was H. Piers and the contractor was Campion & Co. The condition of this structure is unknown to the Living New Deal.
  • Kanab School Improvements - Kanab UT
    The Public Works Administration funded the construction of improvements at the Kanab School in Kanab. Docket # 1013-R (Utah). The Public Works Administration funded several projects at Kanab School. In 1933 - 34, PWA funds allowed leveling and enlarging the school hill. In 1934, outside walls were rebuilt, a new roof was put on, and ceiling lights were added. In 1937 - 38, rock walls, a stadium, and locker rooms were added, steps were widened, and grounds landscaped. The architect of record for parts of these efforts was Ashton and Evans. Total WPA funds for these projects was $6000.  
  • North Ogden Elementary School (demolished) - North Ogden UT
    The Public Works Administration funded the construction of the North Ogden Elementary School in North Ogden. Docket # 1011-R (Utah). The architect of record was E. Pierce and the contractor was Curtis Johnson. The structure was demolished in 2010.    
  • Huntington School - Huntington UT
    The Public Works Administration funded the construction of a school building and a shop for the Huntington School in Huntington, Emery County School District. Docket # 1003-R (Utah). The condition of these structures is unknown to the Living New Deal.  
  • Ogden-Weber Technical College Improvements - Ogden UT
    The Public Works Administration funded improvements at the Utah State Industrial School in Ogden. Docket # 1112-R (Utah). Now called Ogden-Weber Technical College.
  • Panguitch High School - Panguitch UT
    The Public Works Administration funded the construction of the Panguitch High School in Panguitch, Garfield County School District. Docket # 1054-R (Utah).  
  • Marple Newtown Joint High School Additions - Newtown Square PA
    The Public Works Administration (PWA) granted the Marple Newtown Joint School District $32,500 of a $70,000 project to alter and expand the former high school building (see PWA voucher image). The structure is located at the intersection of Media Line Road and West Chester Pike in Newtown Square, PA. This school building was destroyed by fire in April of 1956, but the former school building has been repurposed into the district's administration building. Pieces of the PWA funded project are still visible in the lobby of this building.
  • Camp San Luis Obispo Improvements - San Luis Obispo CA
    Two different WPA projects involved improvements at Camp San Luis Obispo, a National Guard Training camp, formerly Camp Merriam, originally constructed in 1928. WPA Proj. No. 165-3-2634, September 17, 1936, Total sponsor and Federal funds $4,494, Months to Complete 5, Average Employed 29, "National Guard Training Camp. Move and reset frame structure, construct new footing at National Guard Training camp near San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County. State owned property." WPA Proj. No. 165-3-3528, October 5, 1936, Total sponsor and federal funds $19,892, Months to complete 22, Average Employed 90, "Construct an open air theater including excavation and do other work...
  • North Cache High School Addition (demolished) - Richmond UT
    The Public Works Administration (PWA) funded the construction of an addition to the North Cache High School in Richmond, Cache County, Utah.  North Cache High School was demolished in 1999. The school addition, done in a subdued brick Moderne style, was designed by the architecture firm K. C. Schaub of Logan, Utah. The contractor of record was Johnson & Mickelson of Logan, Utah.