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Show BIG PAVING PROGRAM ANNOUNCED AT BUHL Special to The Tribune. BUHL, Idaho, Nov. 7. Citizens of Buhl are anticipating one of the best paved cities in Idaho, now that one block has been completed by the Warren Construe- I tion company. The contractors are slow-ly slow-ly pushing their way west on Main street, J fc.nd, unless severe weather sets in at once, much work on the streets will be j accomplished this fall, according to the i paving contractors. The paving contract calls for sixty- ! eight blocks of bitulithic paving, which ' Includes all of the business district, a portion of the residential section and the main arteries which lead into the city from three directions. New cast-iron water and sewer mains have been laid on oil of the streets upon which the paving will be laid, and- conduits con-duits for the installation of fancy cluster lights, which will follow the pavement, will prevent the tearing up of the pavement pave-ment in the future. |