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Show THE PAGE TWO Thursday, July 18th, 1929. NEPHI, UTAH TiMES-NEW- S, Utah's Weekly Industrial Review Wt ber County cumlHsion oiling apparatu at cost preparatory w omug num. ber of roads in county. I'nited States Sineltinij Uiugham Kerining & Alining Company pur- hatted properties ana asswsts 01 Bingham Mines Company totaling 800 acres ot ruining; land here. OKduu City Commission to im prove and pae 12 blocks at estimated cost ot 1110.000. Consolldatetl IJenrnor Tooele Mines Company to develop several minea in Columbia Mining District near here. Helper Railroad lines extended and five new tracks laid at railroad yards to take care ot heavy coal Ogden puicUuHud f 18,500 ypx -- jTtiE s h ow e asirrri-- 0 f thatsif traffic. Big5Ring 30 buildings at Ogden Onden Arsenal recently destroyed by win! to be rebuilt at cost of more than 1175,000. SnanUh rork Aiternoon man schedule resumed atmr tun Uayc experiment. Ogden urive will be started boou of erection to provide funds for Avenue and hoKiiital on Harrison Street by St. Joseph Twenty-Kight- THE SUPERB SPECTACLE THE PARADE OF GOLD h Catholic Church. Annual Parowau nambouuiet show will be Yield at litis place August 15-1St. George Business streets win be oiled here. Losan First National Bank bunti ng to be remodeled are those Who allow bills to lapse 10th of each month. THE and which they later attempt to return for credit damaged condition. Specially Constructed RROars, MIDGETsM blOOEbT TRAVELING ZOO ON EARTH ell fully intend to keep in Two KLINXHARDT'5 EQUESTRIAN 14 TINY HORSEMEN FROM BAVARIA TWO PERFORMANCES place. Who purchase articles which they do not THE TWO MASTODONS LARGEST BEASTS THAT ' WALK THE EARTH TODAY Transported recently authorized. Garland Construction of ware house noaring completion. FurPrice niture Company opened store in this Who pay only a portion of their bills, compelling merchants to carry balances from month to month. Salt Lake City Moaern eieciro-typin- g plant Installed in offices of LaiOPENl AND Western Newspaper Union. Parowan Local Theatre building improved interior as well as ex Seats On Sale terior. Construction of $100,000 Circus Day at Oeden bridge over river at mouth of Weber Canyon completed and opened to traffic. Good Wood for Fuel Logan Shell Oil Company to If It Is dry uud well seasoned build $50,000 storage plant ware house and regional depot in tnis cord of apple wood will equal short ton (2.tXMi pounds) of coal place soon. Brigham City Flans ciiscusaea for establishment of aviation field. Had Germ of Idea Salt Lake City Plans under con The first "Inn carriage" sideration for $150,000 bond issue in Enslnnd in 161!) by a to provide funds for improvements named WUdgriope. at Salt Lake'B Municipal Airport. 7 often in a are those Who make unjust claims and demand unreasonable allowances. a Careful of Your Credit, So Mesirable an Asset to Build Up; So Easily Mrohen Mown , INCLUDING CHINESE BEAUTY LOLA LEE CHONO TUSK0'tnh!MIGHTYTUSK0 modeled at cost of $50,000 for oc cuani cupancy by J. J. iMewoerry Store system. Hyrum Bids opened for construc tion of municipal hydroelectric plant are those are those at cost of ap proximately 125,000. Contract awarded for Calteo erection of school building In ex treme western end of Juab county. Ogden Cassin block being re accounts are fully payable by the 1080 PEOPLE, THE i 7. ': fUjf Bik c DAILY OR PM.-RAI- N SHINE Firt "Ink" The tirsr will iny or printing fluid was made of animal charcoal (bones) mixed with nil. one one s Saw the Light Early Clirlstiniiit.v was adopted In Abys ffini sinln In H e Fourth century. . 1 GOOi) ROADS MOVEMENT STRIKES FAR COUNTRIES TO ACCOMMODATE AUTOS t.... i r:rr,. hi A '' I Mir A ' t rS k k 'T 4f S ; . w and the New-4- 5 f JM ' j jl Tubes J -- r - plus the exclusive Majestic Automatic Sensitivity Control i yjy MVW fa; -- w.i. 'liu re not jk. o.. V .. na ; Jia gives you QUIET, Smooth Reception, with no oscillation on the low wave lengths as well as the high ones Model 91 $149 (ess fubes) ImprovedExtra Majestic Super-Dynami- i IJ RUINED STAGES c Speaker. heavy, sturdy Majestic Power-Pacwith positive voltage-ballas- t, insures Ions; life and safety. Early English design cabinet of American Walnut. Instrument panel overlaid with genuine imported Australian Lacewood. Escutcheon plate and knobs finished in genuine silver. oA-- C Hum Model 92, $1792 (less tubes) Mjetlo Speaker. Extra heavy, aturdy Majettio Power-Pacwith positive voltage-ballas- t, inaures long life and safety. Jacobean period cabinet of American Walnut. Ooors of matched butt walnut with overlays oa doors and interior pane) of genuine imported Australian Lacewood. Escutcheon plate, knobs and door pulls finished in genuine silver. Improved Super-Dynam- wmm First National Bank BIdg. EE Nephi, Utah 23 With ttt pread of th motor vehicle to all dvlUzed irta of tbe globe, baa come a demand for neads that will staxtd up under heavy auto traffic. Since Americana have halt moat experience with the wear of automobllea on roada. the foreign M eomlng to Amwloa tor expert advice In malting highwaya that can stand the wear of heavily loaded traeka and vast number of cara. When the Japanese executives of Osaka wanted a stretch of fine modern highway, they engaged Warren Brothers, famed road engineers of Boston, to supervise tbe Job. Tbe ancient city etf Valencia, Spain, also engaged Warren Brothers, who sent over the most modern road machinery and skilled road experts and Installed a laboratory to test the materials going Into the streets. The old city of Bogota, situated en lofty Andean plateau, decided It must havs modern strsvts and again Warren Brothers Company were called upon. Cuba, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Poland, and Australia are among other foreign lands where the skill of this American firm has been needed. The type of pavement laid tn these for- - Warren Brak, Famed Road Engineers, Send Experts Abroad to - Supervise Making American-Typ- e Streets. elgn countries Is precisely tbe same that they have laid In the United States. The pavement usee is known as Warrenlte-BltuUtband is a type especially designed to resist the Introduction ot moisture Into the road, and to stand up under the heaviest sort of automobile traffic Modern street making plants and laboratories and road making machinery were set up abroad. But mtirh of our road building machinery, according to Mr. John Dearborn, President of Warren Brothers Company, has not yet proved Itself more efficient than some types of native labor abroad. "The equipment saw used In America," Mr. Dearborn stated, lo ' road-buildi- ng the construction of a modern road, built to withstand the gruelling traffic conditions of this age, could be done only by highly skilled and expensive labor If we did not have these machines. But in countries like Bolivia. Japan, Cuba and the Argentine, there Is a wealth of common labor eager to work, at a fraction of the cost of similar labor in America, and for much less than It would cost to bring in and operate machinery that could do the work as well. These people in their own countries are able to perform certain types of work more economically than It could bo done by machinery in those countries. "When we were supervising the construction of a highway in Japan," Mr. Dearborn said, "we bad anticipated the trouble of bringing in a lot of expensive and heavy equipment by a survey of what types of work could be best performed by machine and what by hand. But wa were surprised to discover that even the Japanese women could show.1 and level 'hot stuH asphalt, sand and crushed stone heated 250 to 800 degrees, nd were glad to get the work, flome of them work- ed with babies strapped to their "was developed to do work more cheaply and efficiently than could be done by band labor tn advanced countries like the United States where the cost of common labor Is relatively high. Much of the work Involved In backs." ' |