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Gibbons & Reed Construction Co. of Salt Lake submitted an apparent lowbid of $150,000 for widening the intersection of 94th South and 7th East streets andinstalling curbs and gutters. The engineer's es- om was only unplicily thal ably timate was $165,058 Tractors and Trash Youdonit haveto buyanew house to have anewhome. Cans Are Blown Up ree Ree DREW,INC. DELTA, Utah (UPI) — The Utah Transportation Department says someone dynamited twostateownedtractors and several roadside trash cansin Millard County District Highway BICENTENNIAL Director Alex Mansour said Wednesday the tractors, which were used topull weed mowers, were destroyed Cherry Grove where they were left parked about 20miles west of Delta on U.S. 50 Several trash cans between Delta and the Nevada stateline werealso blownup Mansour said the machines, valuedat several thousand dollars, were left parked over the Columbus. Day weekend They were blown up sometime during the three-day holiday and discovered by workmen oe ooh ep intel A ithentic ¢ sole y vial reraattln ryckmremmias kerry Grove Teen in the spirit of 76 Meacaeet “ 130 Complete 5 piece set Tuesday Gun Battle Ends esa a Cone ands t Without Bloodshed Le Side Choir $136 Arm Choir $149 Gaheenake Yin tobuyanew newhome iitavones CASPER. Wyo. (UPI A gun battle betweena robbery suspect and sheriff's deputies ended without bloodshedbecause neither side could shoot straight Three Natrona County sheriffs deputies went to Sofa Sectional the residence of Jimmie Cole, 26, to arrest him ona Greeley, Colo., aggravated robbery warrant, said Ray Clark, Natrona County deputy sheriff Reg. $795.00 But Cole turned off the lights, and, gun in hand, at. ted to flee out the back door, Clark said. Spot uties behind the house, he fired but missed One of the deputies returned thefire, also missing Cole's 32 caliber automatic jammed, and a deputy fired another volley, again wide of the mark, Clark said The deput ind the suspect were12 to 15 feet “449 apart at the time, he said There isn't any reason why the deputies should have missed him at all,’’ the undersheriff said Cole was then apprehended as he tried to make his Way to a car, Clark said Beautiful & durable Herculon Cover Dynamite Caused Fatal Home Blast EVANSTON, Wyo, (UPI) Dynamite was the cause of the August explosion at alocal residence that resulted in a triple homicide, Sheriff Leonard Wilson of Cink‘a County reported Monday { the belief dynamite was the use, and and confirmation confirmation was was received received Monday Mondayfrom cause, fro plosion Aug. 7 killed Vincent Vehar, 62, his and son, John, 18 Another son, Tony injgestigation Come in today! the investigation into the blast had been proceeding on © no new developmenis in the L Check Our 1 Year No Interest Financing On Regular Priced Merchandise! 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