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Show 11-- 4. 0$63611' Saturday, 9, 19411 THE DESERET ranite Stuns Panthers th NEWS Earil i ain st ' , Rállies --We- Weber Thumps Carbon set .' 7,:oto,i11.-000'.:wns,..::fo- Soft Lake City, Utah , - But Unable - --To Reach Goal .7 , - ,3 - : 'ot.jo.(m.j-0.osti'iT::- (Special)In ties as did the players byrushing and passing, the Wildcats of Weber College blasted the Carbon By Jack Fairy lough College Eagles, 38-- 6 at the Ogden Rejuvenated Granite High city stadium Friday night. ' Coach Milt Mecham'i charges tame out twinging hard and fast served early 'notice of what was to score two early bell at the , , going to happen on the first play touchdowns, then hang on for a CCP 11-- 7 from scrimmage when Marvin over t Big I grid victor, to Bay Rhead Felt tossed Friday- :- sight at Derks t ' which was good for 50 yards, and Field. The Fightin' Farmers took the put the ball on the Carbon21. Here Carbon held but after failand marched from their 25 to pay-di- rt on five fird downs ing to make yardage in their series of downs, Carbon punted to for the first score when the game was hardly warm. Soon after the Weber who returned the ball to the Carbon 15.-: second period opened Granite penalty for unnessary roughness put the ball In passed to another tally. 'Atti scoring position - and Kessler ,Stung by the scoring. West , 'cued standing up- on his second aroused itself to dominate the try. Feit's conversion was. wide. game most of the time thereafter, 4 although it never mustered a Cats Roll Again . sustained good drive, except for Sidon started things rolling in its sore, imtil the waning minthe second quarter by running the utes. ; Granite fielded a fast and 1 ball to the Carbon 25Flygare's lino plunge was stopped cold but flashy backfield that was outon the next play big Bill Kessler ). standing in the win. Dick Livingmoved to the Carbon 14 two Iton handled the "T" well, while L Ronald dashes by Bitton put the ball on Andrews, Bill Adams and t the 4 and another unnecessary 21m Metcalf ran hard But it was Granite's stubborn, outweighed roughness penalty placed it on where Kessler -- that -the one from in dug repeatedly:to sc stall-Wescored itaiii12roff wheicihe Panthers darted to roll. Miyasato failed to convert. A minute later, Jimmy Miya- Good Punting returned a ato.,,Weberscat-baci- k Excellent -- krcking'bf'Alims punt to the Carbon 35- - Kessler kept West on its heels in the critand Heywood moved it to the 23 Icel last half and especially the Demello's pass to Carner was last period when the Panthert good to the 14 and Mabrey7s, off to mount a score of 712. Miya is helped by a good block- from tackle slant was stopped on the drive, only to find themselves MIYA -MAKES 1AERRYTosh Miya, diminutive West a teammate in the foreground., Bob Springman, center 2Carbon held for one down but tailback,- is shown enjoying a romp on this occasion, but too deep after Adams' punt. it was to no oval!, as the. Panthers fell before Gronite by a Demello found Mabrey clear in for Granite,trails theplay with' Referee CalWoolley On West's side of the account f It- - was a slow, over - confident the end zone and tossed him the , , ball for another that hurt most. West's line ' orheri it came Miyasato's kick- - was good, ---- , 1M outplayed Granite's at least in . Carbon Scores midfield, and.. ends Brady and After regaining possession of ? Miller were outstancltng along 49-2- 8 th e ball on the Weber 39, Milo- with Garcia. West had trouble 13-vitch for Carbon rifled a pass to 1 r " making much headway using CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Special) York earlier this year. Dobbs Buchanan who streaked down the Br Beb Mien ,'' Granite where the yardage would added three more yards rushing sidelines for Carbon's only score Lester Bagley, Wyoming State f count, although it outgained the (AP)The t - Farmers Fish and Game Commissioner, an- professional football spotlight, for a total offensive of 359, bet- - the conversion was blocked. . otherwise-.-taring Tittle's total offense ot The whole Weber forward wall - An injury to top running star nounced Saturday an emergency focused here Ir as 354 yards. night Friday converged on the kicker, blocked George Yates hurt West also, alclosing of all deer and elk hunting Eleven touchdowns for 77 a kick and recovered for Weber rewrote Dobbs his Glenn league's 1 By The Associated Press tette Sub in though Tosh Miya did a fine job WyoCounty, tonight record books In passing the Los poinis hit the scoreboard before On the Carbon 5. The line plays as did ,Tisher at fullback And Boise Junior 1 , College Broncos ming. The ban was placed to save 31,119 in the Coliseum, barely were good for the tally, with -IJay Wardle on the line. the animals in that area from ex- Angeles Dons to a 8 triumph game Mabrey going over center into over the Chicago Rockets, shifts missing the total ; - Granite took the opening kick- edged past Utah' State Agricul- tinction, according to Bagley. for record set by New 'York and pay dirt. Miyasato- kicked the off on its 25. It marched to West's tural College freshmen 13 to 7 The detailed description of the now to the.East and Midwest conversion. Brooklyn two ,years ago, weekend. 15 on four first downs with An- - With the ball-i- n , e to extend to 12 restricted area was as follows: the A -- night friday Nationar-Leaguéthplay again, senior the y drews and Metcalf alternating All of Green land River, drainage 4, their two-ye- ar Carbon experienced another of winning Los Angeles Rarps seek to up. south and ot Green tart packing the pigskin. Livingston games lying the numerous penalties and We- Bears in I and Andrews ran for another lint streak.River, below outlet of the lower set the mighty Chicago ber-- held possession of the ball forthe the Western down to the three. Andrews The Broncos drove 61 yards fok Green River Like and Windy City o. on the Carbon 24 Bitton threw scored on a wide left end sweep, DivisionleadershipJiand:Lthe By- HackMiller Boulder Creek. ,,,. a beautiful running pass to Hey- Fred Golding missed the conver- - asecond Washington Redskins play the then recovered a Utah State fumI al o n kick. - We have the meat drop all wood standing in the end zone. ambitious Pittsburgh Steelers at extra point was ble- on ' ---- - - 'r-- Second Score 30 for anPittsburgh in a game that could figured out. See - what you rhe try for y blocked. send the Steelere into a tie with think of this West had hardly recovered other scoring chance early in Gernmell-,Mais the plan. Fall Weber reserve back, Vicchrilthe Washingtons in the Eastern when Granite hit pay station the third period. hunting ne and there will be li made it to the Carbon seven Division. again. West received and was a lot of meat go on the tables s roughing penarty placed the A Boise fumble led to Utah The Green Bay Packers vie this forced to kick to Granite's 35. year that doesn't flip off salt on the one yard line from with the National League ChamAndrews and Metcalf made it to States score in the final period. the butcher's palm. 4 Awe Vicchrilli plunged for the pion Chicago Cardinals at Mil1 - West's 28 in two plays. Moving The Broncos intercepted a Utah. Could itt be that the price inal Weber touchdown. The ' to out waukee the loop's cut wax a round into the second period, Living- 1 factor to keep .empted conversionmissed.- - The Theprobability of Gemmell Statepau on theBoiseILbuti Saturday night too many hunters out of faded to the right and hit fumbled and Utah State End Club reviving its franchise in the Sunday alate,--an,ame ended with Weber on the Andrews with a jump pass from Utah Industrial Baseball League the Detroit Lions play host to and hills this year? , 3ng end of the 38-- 6 score. - feli on the 'PetersonDick at Stadium. Boston ,ball , Briggs West's 32 for six points. The kick featured the discussion at a meetIt seems to us that lots of Halftime activities featured The big game of the in the end sone. ' Was again bad, men don't go hunting because ing of club representatives held ae crowning of attractive Miss - West Conference schedule took the kickoff on its 38. Another Idaho team, the of the safety facLors involved. Friday night. iancy John as freshman queen DeMar Stout ran to Granite's 21 President Ray Cortield said that finds San Francisco, But if they had raised the price y GovernorlielrbertliMaw.. - on de withCleveland intheWesterh of meat about nowthere would Jr. E. Allen Bateman, superina reverse.1 IgtIdaho,dJdnLd&uwen it Gemmell competition. the circuit again, as it did be- Division, battling the Eastern Di- have been an extra flood on the After two line plays Miya' against . zndent of instruction for Baltimore hunting market just in hatred ae state of public and Dr. over center The Coyotes lost to Willamette fore the war, it would boost the vision snapped a spot-paUtah, Henry at Al:, Baltimore, with Frankie to Brady who outran the sec- University Beircats, 27 to 13, in league membership to eight of the poor innocent butcher Ildous Dixon spoke briefly. bert the with passes matching clubs. too to of who score. the victim is , ndary Weber (38) already Kennelly eon- a Northwest conference game at Another difficulty wasironed ColtatrOokiesensation,,A. many -- interests along the' way;- .: Just before . the gun End.sRhead,7 GardnetrAmb' Ors. Salem; Tittle. out by the club officials when marched from its 15 to Granite's Prices hvn or not, there will en, winless Cleveland entertains- the 311 with The Coyotes held a 13 to- 7 they voted to outlaw unaube well over 60,000 big game Tackles Miya running beautifulNeilson, Granberg, thorized switching of teams by Brooklyn club and the New animals taken this year in Utah Stenquist, 'runts, - ly. Miya was trapped passing and lead at halftime, . but the Idaho te season. to York the Yankees travel players during fumbled and Granite recovered, team alone. At, say 100 pounds each GuardsHipa, Garton,' Garcia. ---- to couldn'tstop the - Bea rca play the Buffalci of edible meat, this is a lot of end the game. CentersWard, Swenson. 1second-ha--the' juggernaut and games are scheduled for Sunday steaks, chops and soup hones verted. - Nye-rin- g QuarterbacksDemello, Back here, the talk centered on that won't Orion (111) on the butcher's sato. Oregon team rolled to three more Edelweiss Ski . irndsPrawnten. J. Smith. VenRe. Mr. Dobbs, the four touchdown till this fall. HalfbacksFelt,- - Draayer, Bit- Runnel's.- - Denman. touchdowns. - TeeklesAnderson, strikes he tossed, and the newly-sGuardsChristensen. Graham. liettatts If there has already 'been ',on, Kessler, Vicchrilli, Mabrey. Idelderbsuser. Vos, Mon,. ace Idahes halfback. Tom marks of Mr. Tittle he broke.- - meet resistence to datewatch J FullbacksSchmaltz, Flygare, -- ConseronetInghtm, Allen- .- - I IseneAdsms Dobbs- completed 19 out Of 33 the resilience Andrew. tallied both Coyote 1..hr Winbigler; Xiltfhl, was named for about a Heywood. Fletcher Melvin Wawa, J. Msteall. B. Metcalf. , 'Mese, touchdowns, driving four Gelding. Carbon (6) yards president of the Provo Edelweiss passes for 356 yards, breaking month, beginning about two Wed (I) a business meeting Tittle's recorcLot 346 la his spec, weeks from now. tor the first and six yards for l EndsHowe,-- Milovitch.- - -Rndsltradt. Miller, Bishop. efforts 'against, Newt It happens every year! leekleaOarelk Jensen. )erds Iron. the was elected taeular ' TacklesAngelo, Prince. Sells. second, Both came htiho, Thursday. Joe Hilbers Guardw.,4-ileisou- , it a v dila; PS,- second period. Ilbakto. man was named to the secretary gtzel. ConiesShowell, Belie. At Rexburg, Ricks College position. CenterMilovitch. IllseksIdlea, Yates, Mawr, Monk. Itp M n atchc Ab- Quarterback. seer 61 gnarterot smothered the Idaho State Col-le- g, The Edelweiss Club will direct . . Omni . 0 0 6- -11 most of lanalp. the 0 toward efforts promoWest 6 1 junior varsity, 38' to O. Ida- tion of 0- -1 0 cks in cenNuchanan, Budo, , Storing touchdowns- skiing competitive tom ho State's varsity will try to dol Andrew. 'WestBrady. Paint stlar tral Utah during the winter touehdowb: Woutgwardis f elseerneraw. , better today, meeting Wyomingl months. I FullbackMarvish. Metals: Plans for sponsoring ski leterWy. referee; Rum, ' buil ginesagaz Pugh. umpire. SAN FRANCISCO ' University at Laramie. Africa South of Friday, Scoring, touchdowns Weber, (AP)DaSturgess tourneys and fund. raising were 3. 4, vis cup star Ted Schroeder of Sturgess, sunner- Kessler 2, Mabrey 2, Heywood, discussed at the meeting. , Glendale and national Chainpion up to Gonzales at Forest Hills, Vicchrilli. Point after touchdown, Richard (Pancho) Gonzales of Los 1.vas Off "his game .and - nevet in Miyasato, two- - conversions. I Sound moved Saturday toward the match. Scoring . touchdowns, Carbon, Defeats. Angeles Puget an finals - in - the 'Aka& missed an overhead on Buchanan. Whitworth College, 14-- 0 national hard court tennis tour- match pointt in the fifth set to Officials Richins, referee nament. give Gonzales the impetus, he Andrews, umpire: Cardon, bead Wash. (AP)The TACOMA, . Gonzales meets needed. The linesman, Stanfield, field Judge. I LOGAN (Spec.) ' -- -; A sPecial hunter through visual aids, de- College of Puget Sound defeated the surprising Art Larsen of San Gertrude Moran of Santa MonScoring by quarters: f Whitworth College of Spokane Francisco in one semi-fin- 4 training course for deer hunters monstrations, and lectures. rpatch. ica, top seeded in the women's Weber ...... . . ... 6 13 0 19- -38 14-- 0 in the Second-seedeFridayopennight be held d Schroeder takes competition, meets Margaret War- Carbon ..... ....0 0 6 0 6 Oct 11 at The concluding session will be ing Zvergreen conference foot- on Czechoslovakia's Jar o s.1 a v ren of Berkeley in semi-fina- ls Iwill In the Monday Logan Junior High held Tuesday night at the North ball game for both teams. Weber u çh Better Drobny, ranked fourth, --in --- -the Saturday. Friday she defeated School, announcedrtr..loh Car?I Ceche ,Ifigh ,SchooL for,-:- hunters secin Sound scored ,. the seMI-EnPuget 3, brackeLof Other McGuire Pirst Deena i lisle, chairman of the Cache Val- from the northern end of the ond on a Arvilla Weber Carbon Berkeley; IS I Scrimmage , pass play and in is If either eliminated before . Passes . 1 ' 1 I on a 'valley., the fourth Penallite ley Boy Scout Council leadership the finals- It appeared Gonzales The 'other semi-fin- al match is Toil . 3 ' IS Dr. Carlisle and his committee ' second-seede- d be to would mbst between The go. likely Virginia training program . ate assisted by Dale Nelson, phy240 Si 1 Los Angeles titleholder was ex- Wollenden Kovacs and third-seed- Scrimmage 1611 The course is being conducted sical education S5 Paws , and recreation de- 1.41ms In SIC Shoot Yards teet to five sets yesterday In tended Sheila Summers of South ' II Is Rushing by the Utah State Fishand Game' partment. USAC: Jesse Dable, 3 Piecing getting by Harry Likes of San Africa. the Cache County, Utah State Fish and Game ComTeams from Elko, Nev.; Denver Francisco, Penalties. 120 130 1 Commission, men's the In the national doubles intercollegiSee yards .... . . 377 71 Wildlife Federation, Utah State mission: Capt. Russell Knowles, and Salt Lake City met in a two. ate made 4 I 7, 6, 0, team of Schroeder and Fumbles 2 champion, 4 1 Fumbles recovered f Agricultural College and the Logan City Police Department; day skeet tournament at the Salt and e Vie Seises of Philadelphia ad- Total 2 7 Cache Valle Council tick-orDr. Scouts 5S AV' 40 Lake School of Boy GeorgeTKelker, ! Municipal Traps Saturday s, vanced to the Larsen, Panchb's semi-fina- ls ai did Arg.,Kick-of- f Init. IS ' Forestry and' Wildlife Manage- afternoon. elf Amelia.. ...."..., SI ... 23 37 Vladimir Cer- Avg. length punts rival, looked like just as tough the second-seede- d course The I is to pent returm .4 .13 Art lengths and i designed Second phise of the shoot it a customer.' The unseeded Lar- nik and Drobny of Czechoslova- eittao James L. gitre, ment, USAC; .... it. IS JO ,,,,. ,, training and; orientation tothel Boy 'Scout field, executive. booked for 10:30 cm. Sunday., , sen eliminated third-rankiEric kia. Copp. pease. Intercepted I - , s-p- - ff r, A -' z ' -- 4; -- - WYOMING-, Boise Broncos Win, Sets: CLOSES HUNT As Dons Blast Rockets, Do From Ag Frosh ,I, 49-2- t 80-po- -- -- Round Alfoutl 1101-1- - - -- st.- Join UIL Loop 1' ' d the-woo- I junior-AUAmeri- ca naked-weak-si- out-of-st- pace-sette- ss rs, - -- , . - -- ,, up-sta- 1 1f , Club Elects Heads , et -- - , I Ski-Club-- at- . -- , .M SCHROEDER, PANCHO GAIN NET SEMIFINALS ' Oran1tg-1.1,Ing- 6-- 3, Training Schools Held For CacheValley Hunters 6-- , , By Will Grimsley is the of packedin dynamite (AP)Most the Middle West as college football continues to separate Ile men. from the boys Saturday in hysterical stadia from coast to coast. At Evanston,111, powerized Minnesota and Northwestern crack heads in the game that may determine tile ultimate Western , Conference champion and Rose Bowl bid. These wrangles, jammed in a NEW YORK a game in which the officials gained almost as much yardage by penal- - - Ute, Cougar Pep Bands 4 last week. Southern California entertains the Rice Owls, The Bears and Trojans have a Gaynell Call, have participated in chance to regain some of the West the Tournament of Roses parade Coast'slostintersectionaL pies. in Pasadena and at other fea- tige. The Big Nine has- - walloped tured attractibes in the West. - the coast in four meetings so far The Cougar pep band will this year. number 96, being Iimitedto .that In Pennsylvania, un- size by the number of uniforms beaten Ivy League champion of available. According to Mr. Hunt, 1947; plays Princeton at Phila220 Musicians applied delphia while- - Columbia goes to --- A to the band. Yale and Harvard to Cornell. The BYU concert band is a Kansas Meets Iowa State separate organization from the Kansas engages Iowa State in pep band. the Big Seven headlintr. Kentucky and Georgia line up in the best game in the Southeastern Natices Conference and Georgia Tech, STOCKHOLDERS' HISTD10 while f a v orit e, takes it 'easy EIONS SAVINGS BANK b num COM:PANT Lee. against Washington and Notice hereby given that a spe- A crowd of 47,000 is expected of stockholders eial meeting of a fans the-East- Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company. a Utah corporsUon a called and will be held at Nos. South Main fit.. Salt Lake City. Utah. on the 22nd day of October, 1948. at - ' 2:00 P.M. to consider end vote upon the propesition of amending lb. Ar- ticles of Incorporation In the follOwlag particulars: (1) To change aid reduce the par Value of all of the authorized capital stock of the from corporation $100.00 per share to 1180.00 share. (2) To provide that new certifirates for shares of the new par value of 450.00 per share 'anti ba issued to replace all of the certificates outstonding and held by stockholders representing their shares now - of. the - par value of -- per share at the rat. of - 11100.00 two bhares of the per value of 00.00 per 'attars for each and every tLs present per value of ii "0 00 ner share held by them.. (3) To increase the authorized ' awns stock of the corporation from One Million ($1,000,000.001 Dollars to One Million Piet Hundred 4 Dollars Thousand 11.800.000.00) divided into thirty thousand (30,000) zhares of the par "slue of S60.00 per share 44)- - TO amend the Articles of la- --eftrporation in regard to the foregoing, or any part thereof, as the stockholders at said meeting determine. 1948. Doted September 91 , OSO. ALBERT SMITH. ' President. ROMS VO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by -the Commiasion ot Utah. State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utoh. until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday. October 26, 1941, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Moab Airport in Grand and San Juan Counties, identified as T.A.A. Project No. The length of landing 'trip to be constructed or improved is miles, and the principal items of work Cr, approximately as follow': 54.000 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Itocavation, 600 M. Gals. Watering 44 Lin. Pt. 24" C.O.M. Pipe, 16.400 Lin. Pt. Pence, Type "A", 1 Segmented Circle Starker, 1 Stile, 1 Wind Cone Support Assembly, and 1 Project Sign. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Comm ssion ham been advised by the Wage anti Flour U. S. Department set Labor. - Division, that contractors engaged in construe. Hon work are required to meet tha provision' of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1936, (52 Stet, 1060). - Plant and specifications are on Me , In the Office of the State Aeronautics Commission. Salt Lake City, and the of t tegr At it. ,A2notsuuLp. ma y -- may be re- where-Alle- viewed by prospeotire bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing $2.00, which will be refunded; providing bidder submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after the opening of bids. Rack bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right -to reject 1197or ,1111 5101 la reserved cashier's Cash, certified check, check. or approved proposal guaranty bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Aeronautics must accompany Commission each bid as evidence of good fait?' mid a. .guarantee that If awarded the con- tract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond et required. Any additional Information may secured at the office of the Stale Aeronautic' Commission. Dated this gth day of October . 1945. STATE COMMIS. SION OP UTAH. LIASMIT By RAY H. mutontrnat NOTICS TO 'MOIRA 'Sealed bids 'will be received by the Broach Agricultural College, Cedar City. Utah, for the painting of the exterior wood and metal work wel the 'Seine' and Library Buildings. Bids will be in accordance with Specifications which may be obtained from the Director of .1tepaire at the College. Bias Will be rereived WV until I when it en. Monday. October It. they will be ' publicly opened and., top-seed- ed 6-- kick-on- . ts ? --- ng 1 ,- :Legal - semi-final- 7 1 make a tremendous hit with the to Wisconsin, victor over Illinois 4. 1. H , Be, areexpectedto 7-- 11- -6. -- - presents-- a eye-filli- ed i Jar three feminie twirlers, a trio of fer ititeresting possibilities. Cali. Las fornia's sisters from Golden rated the 8-- 2-- n incl-Wak- NO of intersectional clashil that of. . 6-- t. ThaWest-Coast top-seed- ed 5-- - nd . rd - terest .) t- al rear headli- ne-a compact two-sta- te days' program that otherwise tends toward strictly sectional in- - Via AtProvo - rt- s The South . bids for attention with the Important Southeri Con. ference sont.est between Northe the-Frirest--oCarolina The Heels, field. latter's meetPROVO--(SpecThe seaing Saturday night in BYU Sta- beaten by Wake Forest last dium between Universtiy of Utahl son, haVe rolled over Totes and and Brigham Young University Georgia. The Deacons Jest week: William and Mary, defends promises to be not only a battle, upset of football silted!, but a colorful ing leag'ue titlist Spotlight On Arkansas bit of rivalry between school pep bands, according to Norman While Southern Methodist's director. conference champs are Invading Hunt, BYU pep-ba'While many of the experts are Missouri, the southwest spotlight inclined to concede the Redskin plays on the intra-leagfray be. football players a bit of an edge, tween unbeaten Arkansas and the BYU pep band is claiming top dangerous Baylor at Fayetteville, Ark. rating for band performance. -- 6-- , :: . Chuck Woodcock OGDEN I r, li'd.:,H..éidtiii---0....---.:.:i...-.-- ' The college reserves ,the right to reject soy or all bids er to waive any informality in the interest el the College." BRANCH AGRICULTURAL al Dineter I. Wayne the to see Minnesota-Northwes- t-, ern joust. The Big Gophers hold victories over Washington and Nebraska. The Wildcats thumped UCLA and Purdue. Army's Cadets are a question- -mark despite imposing triumphs over Villanova and Lafayette. Illinois, winner over KanSIIS State and barely beaten by Wisconsin, should make the 'Ca. dets prove they're good. -- IDAHO'PREP., GRID SCORES By The Asses lated Press Boise 6, Lewiaton BuM 27, Meridian I. Moacow,I4. Clarkston (Wash.) I. Nampa 27, Sanpoint 0, Twin Palls 28, Burley Kuna 19. Homeda lo 7, Payette 55. St. Anthony Filer 25. Jerome O. Glenne Perry 32, Wendell Shoshone 26,Itagorman Midvale U Iridu trial O. 47, (Ma. ). 19, Bliss 0 Dietrich 48, King Hill 14 (six alt). Hansen 20. Eden 12. Idaho Falls 13, Preston O. Coeur d'Alene 20, Chewelah Wash.) Bellevue Legal TO NOTICS ' ' - Notes CONTACTORS Sealed proposals will itt reeeived by the State Aeronautics ommission of - Utah. State Capitol. 5i11 Lake City.1L.-, Utah. until 2 o'cloc p.m. Tuesday. October 26, 1948. s d at that time publicly opened for construction of Delts Municipal A rport In identified s F. A. A. Project :7.ounty, to. The length of Jh. landing strip to -le constructed improved is 5.000 feet. and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 1600 Gals. Bituminous Mater1alT3rpa - - - Millardl - - - Ma- - - 1600 Oats. Bitu. torte. Type OC-'minous Msterial, Type RC-- 4. $O Toni I "WO.. liamm74 t ns Cruehed Rock. 2100 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Ekes's. Aloft. 30.000 Oats Watering. Cattle 3uard. Segmented Circle Marker. Wind Cane and Support Assembly. and Prcieet Sign. The attention of bidders Is direeted to the Special Provisions eovering subletting or assigning the eontracL The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has beefs advised by the Wage and Hour 13. S. Depertment of that contractors engaged in airport eonstruction work are required te Meet the provisions of the Pair Leber, Standards Act of 1935, (52 Stat. 106n). Plans and specifications ire on file In the otfice of the State Aeronen.. tics Commission, Salt take City. and 2 - the office of its District leneineer at 'Cedar City. Utah. where they rosy be bidders. reviewed by prospective Snecifitatione. proposal forms, and plans will be furnished it Salt Lake Oe. which will City. en denositing be refunded: providint bidder sub-m- ite an acceptable bid and return, the Mane within seven dove after the opening of bide Bath bidder most submit a letter !rem an apprmred surety enmosny guaranteeing to fur.. visit Aoki- - bidder with required bond. The richt to reject any or ail bids le reserved. Cash. certified elteck."eashiere check, or improved !trope's! guaranty " bond for not lees then five per cent' of tota)eamotmt of bid made payable to the State Aestonsittles Commingion must eettomnany each bid es evident, of good faith and a "Parente. that if awarded the contract. the bidder will execute the eontraet and fur. nieh contrart bond me 'venire& Any addittartal intennetion may be seeceed At tvte Mlle of the Siete - Aprorteuties Consinisedon. L.D..ted this tth day of Oetobet. STATT AVRONAITTTell OP irrAft -- COMMTBSION Wisp. 3 17 ay I. Leavitt, Chaim .- - - - ' - - |