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Show THE 1939 tfgAT, NOVEMBER 10. KDTIUL PRICE, UTAH EVERT THURSDAY PACE sion Lets Contract The state road commission Frida opened bids for tbe construction, under federal specifications written to obtain a maximum eeonomie use of hand labor, of the most spectacular overhead crossing of a railway by a highway ever attempted in this state, according to the Sait Lake- Tribune. It will erase the Denver and ltio Gruudo Western tracks east of Colton at a height of about 00 feet, and the White creek fork of tbe Price BEMEFIT HEUlH&.ACCEKhl ASSK Companion Companies " t end UNIIED BENEFIT LIFE DBURAKCE COMPAMY river at 00 feet Bids for a sceond grade separation, an overhead at Moark, near the month of Spanish Fork eanyon, were COMBINING LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT, INSURANCE IN ONE CONTRACT THAT also opened. , The low bid among seventeen on the Colton ( accidents. 3 Additional death benefit on travel ' s i i . it.i . . . for loss of hands, feet or eyes. 5 Phys for accident disability from first, r day. ro . r 0 Illness benefits paid from the first day. i r . A Benefits 4 ' Partial disability and . , benefits. - . ? r non-confini- ng illness t 1 j by s J. W. Whit- monthly indemnity. 9 Financial aid if injured away from home. . ; All premiums waived in case of Total and :I ,'1 Permanent Disability. v o v i Liberal cash, loan on paid-u-p values. ' :. The Helper Building company war second at labor total of $48507.58. The engineers estimate of the total $07,994.06, was again abont the average of all bids. The bridge will be 393 feet G inches long, with a center. span of 129 feet 6 inuhes long and two approach spans on either end. The roadway will be bn a 4.9 per eent grade. The ernter span will be supported by steel trusses on concrete piers, snd the of thp structure will be of ' beams on concrete piers. ' Associated with the' Colton overhead contract is that for the construction of 1.238 miles of new highway on which project also Mr.' Whiting was low among ten bidders, with a labor cost of $30,972.25 and a total cost to the state of $35,972.57, or less than .$28,000 a mile. This work involves a cut through a hill which forms one abutment of the bridge. ' Eliminates Grades. ; The new aliiiement eliminates one dangerous grade crossing near Colton, and a large amount of eurratnir, there being but one easy curve in the new roadway. Several ateep grades and danger spots in the present route will ' to eliminated. Two more grade cross-ra-a ings, west of Colton, will be eliminat-State- e. ed by another project. The new alinement shortens the die. tanee' from the end of the present aid road ont of Priee canyon to Cotton by abont three fourths of a mile. The new alinement at Colton is to 30-fo- ot g Hospital benefits in addition to regular , overhead-wa- ing of Springville,. el a labor total ol $47,278.12 and a total cost to the state snd federal government of $57,405.17. Death benefits from any cause. 2j - ' Whiting Gets Bid. PROVIDES Double benefits for accidental death. . 40-fo- ot 19 days of grace far payment of any Thirty-on- e I premium. 1 3,000,000 FAMILIES. HELPED BY RED CROSS Detailed Informtion Without Obligation Will Be Furnished Yea By-Wrt-hu Distress far M Areas Met'fay Resident;. Agent Ne. C, Olsen Plate 4 Priee, Utah rA Giving Food, Clothing and Other Aid. KizNews . Charlie Say be Theres Gama - a lot o' men at secu this summer, if tk' bathin' suits pan out as tK fashion experts . r f Del Larsen and Walter Ewell of Granite, Utah, wen visitors in Kiz. W. J. Reid,' Carbon eounty commissioner, made a trip to Kiz last week. William Jones and Eugene Branch of Wellington were Kiz visitors Saturday. Mrs. Lueile Larsen of Granite, Utah, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Babcock. S. W. Golding of Salt Lake City and Dave Parmley of Consumers were . lere political campaigning. Mrs. Marvel Workman and Mrs. J. E. Babcock motored to Priee Thursday of lost week to attend to business. ltoad work on the Kiz road is progressing rapidly and it is expected that th road will soon be ready for travel- ing. Mrs. Verona Babcock, Mrs. Lucy Boren and Mrs. Ellen Herring motor" predictin-ed to Priee on business Monday of ast week. Mrs. Walter Boren, Mrs. Susan is one who esn remem-le- r An when a druggist gave away little Webb, Forrest Guy. John Guy anl ilotters saturated with Hoyts Ger-na- n Alton Anderson made e business trip to Priee Saturday. , Cologne. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Boren of Kiz Try 111 Sun for Job printing. - are While tanyiwg'M aattoa-wid- e these Momptoymcwt sad. ether the Red Crowe side was sagaged relief-mown-re- r-- v More thaa ggflTfaif winter since the flays at the WbHfl WarVChalnun' Jobs Oarioa Parse said. "It le organised la virtually every of the 073 ooenUoa la the DSltefl with aU and will agencies to meet distress , wherever. Cowad; - The flour baa ptovei at treat end the cotton clothing will bw given Wide distribution.1 S.OM.OOO families threqgb-N- t the aatioa' were given relief of various types by the American Red Cross In the past winter, to aid them la their distress caused hy weemploy-meadisaster er other misfortune. t, nt 8IV0 State Road Commis- Join the Red Cross and Help The Distressed and Needy Complete. Protection Combination 'Policies Issued by the aU, . fed-bewe- ml be completed by June 15. For the Moark structure, 00 days are allowed; Minimum wages have been pro v id-- " week rule, ed for these. The will be enforced. Knowitun and Rupert, was low bid-- -; der on the Monrk project, among 18; competitors, lie total was $1364.4$ for the labor involved. Including $2,- -. 674.00 for materials and allowance fot inspection and eontingeneies, the improvement is expected to coat the state $23,142.98. Strong ft Grant of Spring' ville were next low at just $365 JO' more than the Layton bid; The enof gineers estimate of a total-cos$26,51952, was about the avenge' Of bids presented. The Moark structure will be 199 1 feet 8 inches long, of steel boama en concrete piers, and will cross the tracks at an easy angle with the high-- " way. It replaces an obsolete structure t , turns in the involving two right-ang- le highway which mate a severe hazard; 30-ho- t - -- SPEED IN FALLING , should fall from ah airplane ;' ' or balloon at a height however greii, his 'velocity would never exceed 116 miles an hour at any point before. , reaching the earth, according to thp conclusions of the army air serried ' ' as a result of experiments made wRV ' . If one " '" dummies. This is eontrary to the belief formerly held byvmost persona that a body continually increased its speed when falling from shy distance. Tbs fact is that this rapid increase of speed in the ease of a body similar to that of a man continues only until it has fallen abont 1200 feet, after' which it maintains a eonststn rate, dne to the resistance of the air.'. also explodes This discovery n . m.4 In Its cegnlar pesos time activities la public health nursing, service to w service mew and thwlr hualiiaa, 'teaching home hyglena, life earing and I ret Id. The Jaalor Rod Croes, composed of elmost f.OOMOO eehool child roe, slew rallied to the rapport at the aodetylo relief efforts, and the children aided others of their ago la practical ways, formed rawing and food eanalwff c lasses, and won of gnat aralalawew la chapter relief work. While the wheat and cotton werw glren by the C. 8. Government, an money was provided to pay for the necessary work entailed. The Red Cross will meet this es penis of almost $60000 from Its treasury. Cltlseus can aid by Joining as members of thn local Red Croes chapter during the roll all from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day. 77; Z5S55S& t A major relief task, due to ployment and other aausaal condition! la the Mtamlaoas mlatag eonatlee la twenty states, was met by the Red Cross chapters alone, or participating with other agencies. In these 141 counties. the Red Cross aided 0.000 families through giving groceries, school lunches, clothing, flour and other ae ceseltlea to combat privation. Flour, milled from government wheat turned over to tbe Red Cross by Congress, was glren to 15.000.000 persona In the period from March I to Jnno SO. the close of the fiscal year. Floor win continue to be given through the win-to- r of 1032-33- . and Red Cross chapters to will give cotton clothing, made Our idea of hell would be a place (ram government eottoa turned over where property owners get a tax noto the Red Croes for distribution. -Rod b The. press facet the gel eel tice by every mail. t ni t t WHATS WRONG AND WHERE? old-tim- er . are rejoicing over the arrival of a d baby boy, which arrived last Wednesday morning. All. concern- AS YOUR ADVERTISING MEDIUM nine-poun- SPRING CANYON COAL CO. Mken ami Shippers Celebrated at (be Spring Canyon Coal ed M. ANDERSON'S TRANSFER of All Kindi furniture moving' nioM lio--w PRICE. UTAH ge - In Our Paid-U- p a . Subscription List we And to Reaeh DOUBLE CHECK COVERAGE with the Ditireu men and we men Joined the American Red Cross ae members during tbe annual roll Day to Thanksgiving Day. A peacetime army even greater than this will be needed In 1032-3-3 to support and carry ou the nationwide relief work of the Red Cross. There are S.61I Red Croes Chapters and they have 10,00 branehea. Home-Printe- d. ; Eastern Utah Shoppers Guide The Beet AdvertixliiR rroperitlen Ever Offered (e Carbon County Merchants .004.15 . Coal Delivered, Hi-He- at SPECIALTY ' Red Croat U Enlitt Greet Army ; of Members to Fight Lart year Eight-Pad Newspaper Dedicated to the People of Eastern Utah Through Over Thirty Yeart of Constructive Service. i Home-Owne- We Oiler Oar Advert 8 wen , Mines At BFMNG CANYON, UTAH Geawal Offlrve,' HIT Newbeeee Uaildlas MLT MKK CITY. UTAH But Prices On A are doing well. W. W. Secgmillcr, Arthur Horsley and John U. Itedd, candidates on the Republican ticket, were in Kiz Sunday afternoon. Mr. Scegmilled talked for a few minutes. B. W. Dalton of Priee ateempanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock, Miss Reva Hardy and Mrs. 'Lueile Larwn motored to Priee Sunday to visit with relatives. Max and Boyd Babcock and Miss Barbara Ewell and Miss Francis Drainy returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dimick, Mr. and Mra. A. P. Dimick, Mrs. George C. Mead and Merill Mend, Miss Anne Boren, Mrs. Erastus Workman and Lula Workman made a business trip to Price Saturday. ' Hew good are you et finding mistakes? The artist has Intentionally made several ebvloue ones In drawing the above picture. Some of them are easily discovered, others may be hard. See hew long It will take YOU to find them. ANSWERS OX PAGE TWO .tie.? theory that a person falling from a great height would lose eonseiousnraa and perhaps be deed before striking the ground, for it i well known the. iLelv planes at vist"rt sv drl.-rof more thn 30 miles an.; hour on a straightway course, and at iru.-I- i greater velocities whew diviwg make an outside loop. , The knowledge that falling aimed.;; ie limited is not of mueh practical benefit to one who falls from a great, hour is quite sufficient to effectively height, however, for the 118 mike an put him ont of business when be bite;;. the ground. a mt hUtu het era 1 "UTAH'S BEST WEEKLY" |