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Show STATE KOAD COMMISSIONERS REE FLAW I COLTOX'S BILL Dissatisfaction with the new road bill introduced by Congressman Don B. Colton was expressed by the Utah state highway commission Friday when the terms of the bill became known, The new bill, designed lo take the place of tho bill which President Gooiidge vetoed a year ago, gives the federal road officials the right to build roads across unappropriated unappro-priated publn; domain, but daes not especially appropriate any j..oney 1'.;;-ihc 1'.;;-ihc work. The bill wliMi passed both houses cf cor-re-s last year calle 1 for an apn.-oprintir-'! of $ :: , 0 0 .i 0 0 each :'''-r 1 year., noi:ry ta ''' r.l on y.a-l - ac-rr. ; ilr: ir.ih',U-:;s:d ir.ih',U-:;s:d v.'-' ::. i of ti.o c w: wc-i'lcrn ir.-i-y II. Blood, ch: :xv:iiu '.1 of th-:-'ta.i road co;:i:.H;.sion .-::;d prc-Ident t the Western Ai .-ciaticti of State Highway Commissions, declared that he did not believe either the Utah cciumb.sion or the association would srcn.v'i- the new LIU, |