Show A Bad Road Suffering humanity that portion por-tion of it which is forced to use vehicleshas good cause for complaint com-plaint the almost frightful condi tion of South Temple street from the Eagle Gate as far east as the residence of Hon John Sharp At best it will always remain a poor road owing to the fact that the sudden dip to the south has made it necessary to terrace it and in view of this unfortunate fact together with the otherat present nnfor unate fact that its location compel a vast amount of one kind of traffic and invites a great deal from tour ists some favorable consideration should be given it Both the north and south terraces or roads are cutup cut-up and full of large rocks solidly embedded in the earth from which the gravel long sincn wore until they now stand out in bold and unmerciful un-merciful relief On the same terrace ter-race near the new residence now being put up by Judge Hardness is a water tank right in I the road 1 the top of which 4 Itands some six to eight inches ibove the level of the road and isis 1 is-is thoroughly disagreeable as it is i iltogether unnecessary The south errace which was a trille better han the upper one and for that 1 eason fell into more general use is i mst becoming as bad This street is now auornea with some ot the neat L est residences iti the city and it is I certainly entitled on account of the I great traffic absolutely forced to go in that direction to be put in a better bet-ter condition than it is at present it could hardly be any worse unless It were a mud hole |