Show TE REJECTS BIDS ON PAVING actors Go Far Above Engineers Engineers' Estimates o bids Is for constructing an eight eight- foot paved strip on East Twenty- Twenty South street from the Sugar- Sugar station to t the h Wasatch Bonne Bonne- have been rejected by state road commission because the each instance was far tar in ade ad- ad e eJ of the estimate made mad by the The Campbell Building pany any asked a mile while figure sought by P. P J. J Moran toran was p per r mile The states state's en- en rIP r had estimated the work to orth rth per mile a total expenditure of a project agreement for con con- tion fc-tion tion of fifty miles of road from t i Salina to Emery Emery- is js being forwarded forward c by br the state road commission to the federal secretary of agriculture The Thea a agreement includes expenditure of ot this year Another project agreement forwarded forward forward- ed to Washington ton Is is is' that embracing less than a half mile mUe of paving in Tremonton Tremonton Tremonton Tre- Tre monton as a a. part of the post road from that place to Snowville George F. F McGonagle state engineer engineer engineer engi engi- neer who l' l returned turned last night with Oliver Oliver Oliver Oli Oli- ver J J. Grimes secretary to Governor Bamberger from a visit in hr the southern southern southern south south- ern part of Utah says that the people in that section are taking greater in interest interest interest in- in terest than formerly in the subject of good roads lie says this is Js due in great measure to the high waters of this spring which have washed out roads and imperiled bridges brides in many off the important routes Such work as aswill aswill will avert ert a a. recurrence of the damage and danger Is advocated Mr MI McGonagle McGonagle McGon McGon- agle gle says and the state road commission commission commission com com- mission is due to receive a great many more nore applications for new construction and extensive e improvement I At Atone one point o on the road from Cove Fort to Sevier evier the contractor was obliged to blast out the side of ot a hill to replace a piece i ce of highway washed out by floods Almost all along the route homeward were seep ample evidences evidences evi I dences of the high waters that have haver r recently prevailed almost universally in Utah the st state te engineer says |