From Deseret News archives:
Maeser School crisis over
The heirs of Ed Loose dropped their claim to about 1 acre of land given a century ago by Loose to the Provo School District. In exchange, the title companies that failed to uncover Loose's two forgotten, handwritten deeds, will pay for a memorial outside the school.
Loose donated the land on one condition it always remain a playground for the elementary school or be returned to his family.
The two title companies will pay $20,000 up to $10,000 for the memorial to Loose and $10,000 for a scholarship fund and attorney fees.
Loose donated the land in two parts, one in 1898 and the other in 1910, with deeds both apparently in his own hand.
The school district closed Maeser Elementary School five years ago and nearly demolished the historic building. The nonprofit Provo Housing Authority rescued it from the wrecking ball three years ago by buying it and launching a drive to renovate it as affordable senior housing.
The creative mix of 14 grants and loans worth $5.2 million that financed the project could have unraveled when the deeds surfaced.
Construction was under way when Loose's great-grandson, Ed Peterson, learned of the deeds, which didn't turn up in four separate searches conducted by First American Title Insurance Co. and Fidelity Title Insurance Co. The news stunned housing authority executive director Doug Carlson.
"It was a surprise and shock," Carlson said. "This came totally out of the blue. For a brief moment, I was fearful three years of hard work and several million dollars were in jeopardy."
Peterson, named for his great-grandfather, said the heirs wanted to protect what he called a "classy" renovation that has won six major awards for beauty, historic rehabilitation and city planning.
"I'm tickled pink by what they've done there," he said. "It's a marvelous public project. My great-grandfather would be proud of it."
Peterson said the .95 acres may have been worth up to $250,000. The nonprofit housing authority didn't have the money to buy it and had been told by the title insurance companies the land was clear of any encumbrances.
"This is why you buy title insurance," Carlson said. "The money we spent in title insurance policies was money well spent."
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