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Show THE CITIZEN engineer, Sonnekalk bldg.', Pocatello, Idaho, until 2 p. m. July 9th for the surfacing of 18.33 miles of the 'Old Oregon Trail between American Falls and Pocatello. Approximate quantity 0 10,000 cubic yards gravel' surface,. miles yards overhaul on surfacing. 41,-70- - i . The Jacobsen Construction Co. of this city, A. G. C. members, have the contract for the (construction of bath houses at Becks Hot Springs for Mrs. James Breen, Butte, Montana. The estimated cost of the improvement is $25,000. , The Reynolds-El- y Construction ' Co, were lo wbidders on the Rolap-Nola- n project with a bid of $141,959.35. William Hoopes of Mt. Pleasant was next low. The engineers estimate on this job was $129,380.16. Ora Bundy of Ogden, a member of the A. G. C., was low bidder on the Ketchum-Clayto- n project in Idaho, upon which bids were opened in Ogden last week. The amount of his bid was $53,000. On the other forest project upon which bids were opened by the Bureau of Public Roads on Thursday, the low bidder did not furnish a satisfactory guarantee and the project will probably be readvertised. Leonard Nielson has been selected as the architect for the addition to the fire station at Murray, Utah, upon which construction is expected to commence at an early date. Eber F. Piers has been selected by the board of education of Ogden City as architect for the (construction of a school building to be erected this summer in that city. Miles E. Miller, architect of this city, has been selected as the architect and has the plans completed for a modern bank building to be erected at Nephi. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. The Ryberg-Sorenso- Co., Inc., A. n the contract for the erection of $75,000 high school at G. C. members, have Las Vegas, Nevada. West of FLOOD CONTROL. Many elements in flood control, cluding reforestation and the ma'.nten-anc-e of protective forest cover on watersheds, bring up down lo the bed rock of rational use of land, says Colonel William B. Greeley, chief of the forest service, department of of agriculture. No changes in our use of the land surface can prevent large floods when exceptionally heavy rains occur. The primary control of large floods rests with the engineer. Aside from glowing up the melting of snow and reducing erosion, forests do, in some measure, create a surface reservoir that holds back part of the rain and feeds it into the streams more slowly. The trees and bushes themselves intercept some of the rain and delay its progress to the earth. gagii-g.ri- i the Sierra THE FRUIT PRESERVING SEASON IS HERE For health and economy, covered by following reduced roundtrip summer tares: Los Angeles both ways via San Fran . . . San Francisco $4MO direct via Reno . $40.00 Los Angelas one way via San Francisco; return via LasVegas$470 San Francisco circuit via Portland back to Salt Lake City . $63.1$ Tickets on sale daily; good until October nci ja.. HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION!! cool playgrounds of the Pacific Coast never more inviting than now. Travel westward over the direct Overland Route, Lake Tahoe Line, to California. Visit jeweled LakeTahoe on your way. Then San Francisco and on to Los Angeles. It costs no more this way. Return via San Francisco if you wish, or via any routes cisco . " stock your shelves with out famous Utah fruits put up with Utah sugar made from Utah sugar beets with Utah coal, Utah coke, Utah lime stone, Utah labor and other Utah supplies. The mat of litter found under thrifty, unburned forests, sometimes only a few inches deep, sometimes a foot or more, acts like a sponge. It absorbs water until it can hold no more. The water absorbing capacity of the soil itself, is greatly increased by the constant accretions of decaying humus. And Innumerable little drainage tubes into the subsoil are formed by the roots of trees and brush. The chief forester emphasized that a rational view should be taken of the relation of forests to floods. The first thing needed in trying ' to stop floods by tree growth, he said, is to drop all exaggerations about it. It is not true, he said, that serious floods are due to deforestation, and it is equally untrue that forests have no bearing upon stream flow. Speaking of what could be done to bring the protecting and conserving influence of forests to bear most effectively upon the Mississippi floods, Colonel Greeley said: Every forest fire in the Mississippi basin tends, sooner or later, to augment flood conditions. Every abandoned or neglected piece of poor hillside farm land has the same tendency. Destructive lumbering or overgrazing, which leaves naked soil behind them, are sure to contribute, at one time or another ,to some flood crest. Some of these conditions can only be remedied by the type of educational extension in agriculture and forestry now being conducted by most of the states in cooperation with the Federal Department of Agriculture. Experiments conducted by two German physiologists show that if cows and goats are given music with their milkings they will yield increased MAKES UTAH How long has that office boy worked for you? About four hours. Four hours? Why, I thought he'd been here a long time. Oh, yes, hes been here two years." Sandy City received bids until June 8th for the construction of five blocks of curbing, guttering and sidewalks. Bids will be opened at the meeting of the city council to be held next Wednesday evening. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 31. Sugar Company o Gen. Offices: Vermont Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah e- - - M Estate of ceased. Alice Freeze Atkins, CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the Estate of J. Eckford Sutherland, Deceased. Ruth Date of first publication June 25, A. TJ 1007 HUTCHINSON & HUTCHINSON, At- torneys for Administrator. notice to creditors Estate of Matthew Joseph Rode, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 915 Boston Building, Salt Lake Utah, on or before the 25th day City, of August. A D. 1927. ETTIE C. RODE, Executrix of the Estate of Matthew Joseph Rode, deceased. CLARK, RICHARDS & BOWEN, Attorney for Executrix. Date of first publication, June 25th, A. D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Wilford ceased. L, Edmunds, de- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Ben-nloUtah, on or before the 25th day of August, A. D. 1927. RACHEL EDMUNDS, Administratrix of the estate of Wilford L Edmunds, deceased. J. M. CHRISTENSEN, for Administratrix. Attorney 1119 Continental National Bank Bldg., Date of first publication, June 25th, A. D. n, 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth Mary Clegg Brown, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 251 East 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 19th day of August, A. D. 1927. BENJAMIN JOSEPH BROWN, Executor of the estate of Elizabeth Mary Clegg Brown, deceased. H. B. BROWN, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication June 25th, A. D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Vernon Donnley Whatcott, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 303 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of September, A D. 1927. MARY ANN WIHATCOTT, Administratrix of the estate of on Donnley Whatcott, deceased. Vern- Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication, July 9th, A. D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Annie L. Rosenvall, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 151 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of August, A. D. 1927. W. V. ROCKEFELLER, Trust Officer. Tracy Loan & Trust Company, administrator with the will annexed of Annie Lu Rosenvall, deceased. STEPHENS, BRAYTON & LOWE. Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication, June 18th, A. D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary Ann Spencer Camer-- . on, deceased. . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office, 1119 Continental National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 27th day of August, A. D. 197 HENRY D. MOYLE Administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Spencer Cameron, deceased. J. M. CHRISTENSEN, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, June 25th, A. D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS de- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 414 City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 19th day of August, A. D. 1927. WILLIAM II. FOLLAND, Executor of the estate of Alice Freeze Atkins, deceased. W. R. FRASER, Attorney for Executor. A. Date of first publication, June 18th. D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ruth J. Eckford Sutherland, Creditors will present claims with deceased. vouchers to the at Central Trust Company, undersigned First South and Main Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 25ti day of August, A. D. 1927 GOLDEN W. ROBBINS, quantities of milk. WHAT UTAH MAKES Utah-Idah- PRESS BANCROFT General Agent 41 So. Main Street Salt Lake City Phene: Wasatch 3008 Wasatch 3078 in- 1 Estate of Walter J. Lewis, deceased. Creditors will present claims with buchers to the undersigned at Room )3 citv and County Building. Salt Lake the 15th day ity, Utah, on or D.before 1927. September, A. HUGH C. LEWIS, of Walter estate the of dministrator J. Lewis, deceased. W. II. FOLLAND, Attorney for Administrator, ate of first publication, July 9th, A. C D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ate of Barbara Ellen Romney |