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Show 10 THE CITIZEN tor Gillard, Stanley Jonasson, LaEngineering Projects & Building Construction fayette Terry, Josephine Cliallen, Under Way In The Intermountain States Frankie Guthlcl and Grace Inks. ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION. The Wheelwright Construction company are low bidders on 35.5 miles of gravel surfaced highway between ' Timpie and Knolls at eastern end of Wendover cutoff. Bid $213,901.70. The engineers estimate was $284,825.11. This was F. A. P. No. 51-B. Bids will be received up to 2 p. m. May 15th for construction of F. A. P: No. 30-a portion of the Old Oregon Trail in Power county, Idaho, by Dis- May 21st, for constructing pipe sewers in sewer extension No. 440 West Capitol street and Victory road, Zane to Girard avenue; Girard and Zane ave nues, West Capitol street to Victory Road; 4th North, Columbus street to De Soto street; and De Soto street, f 4th North street to block north of Girard avenue. Plans from city engineer for $5. one-hal- BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. B, ' trict Engineer, Pocatello, Idaho. This work will consist of draining, grading ''':and surfacing with crushed gravel 5.24 miles between American Falls and Pocatello. Plans and specifications from ' above on deposit of $10. Check for 5 per cent with bids. Bids will also be received by the Commissioner of Public Works at Boise, Idaho, up to 2 p. m., May 23rd, for grading and crushed graveled surfacing five miles of highway from Boise, southeast. This beOld Oregon ing F. A. P. No. 91-Trail in Ada county, Idaho. Plans from above for $10. Check for 5 per cent with bids. Contract for construction of St. Marys Catholic academy has been awarded to Cherdon Construction company, this city, on a bid unknown, but it is estimated that the total cost of the building will be $700,000. Work will start immediately. Bids will be received by the District Engineer, Bureau of Public Roads, U. S. Department of Agricul ture, 403 Kiesel building, Ogden, Utah up to 9 a. m. May 19th for construct ing 7.09 miles of highway, namely Ketchum-Claytosection (Section 4) National Forest road project within Sawtooth National forest, County of Blaine, Idaho. The project is accessible by rail on O. S. L. railway to Ketchum, Idaho, the beginning point of the project. Quantities as follows: Clearing 8.9 acres; grubbing 3.9 acres; excavation (rock), 2,790 cyds; excavation (common), 45,900 cyds; overhaul 6,000 cub. sta. yds. Finishing A graded road 7.09 miles; Class concrete 222 yds. Reinforcing steel, lin. 27,000 lbs.; corr. metal pipe, 976 3,000 lin. ft., 'ft.; sawed guard'-fence,riprap 150 cyds.; furrow ditch, 14,000 lin. ft. Plans and specifications for 5 per cent $10 from above. Check for with bids. Carruth & Son of Evanston, Wyoming, have been awarded the contract to construct a school gymnasium at that place ona bid of $33,495. Word comes from Austin, Nevada, that Lander county is immediately going to vote on a bond issue of $55,000 for the erection of a new school n : Repairs to the City and County building are contemplated on account of a report made by the city engineer recommending that this be done. CLONNINGER COMPANY MAKES HIT WITH SMILIN THROUGH Smilin Through is one of the most beautiful of romances and Wilkes theatre patrons are praising this weeks show to the skies. Ralph Cloninger, Mary Newton and Victor Jory appear in double roles and are supported admirably by other memBids will be received by county bers of the cast. The elaborate coscommissioners, .Wallace, Idaho, up to tumes and scenic stage settings put 2 p. m. May 13th, for constructing F. the finishing touches to the play. Tilt Coeur dAlene play sparkles with love stories dealand 64-A. P. No. 73-Yellowstone Trail highway in Sho- ing with life of fifty years ago and will shows shone, county, Idaho. This how hatred and malice were between miles ten consist of paving; conquered by true love which endured or cement with Wallace and Kellogg through trying years, which it was 2000 concrete. Quantities: bituminous thought could not possibly survive. sta. 100 . yds. The singing of Mary Newton was an cyds earth excavation; shouldrock crushed overhaul; 6,829 outstanding feature, in fact the play ers; 1,050 lin. ft. guard rail; 111,447 was written because of a song. If the sq. yds. paving. Check for 5 per cent author of the play could see its interwith bids. Plans from above for $10. pretation by the Ralph Cloninger com, pany, he would be proud with the The State Fair board has instructpleasing and perfect rendition of this ed Scott & Welch, architects. Salt popular, stage romance and play, and Lake City, to prepare plans for a new would give much praise to our local concrete grandstand to be erected for and popular, stock company. the fair this summer. Others in the cast that took leading parts and who are also responsible Bids will be received by the City refor the success of the play are Norma m. 10 a. to Lake Salt up City, corder, Deane, May Roberts, Ray Clifford, VIc- A to- . places that Miss Bradford g t .three separate choruses, will sing a part of the co nedj. ELECTRIC RANGE MAKES COOKING EASY F0, EAST HIGH SCHOOL WILL STAGE NAUGHTY MARIETTA The electric range in a kitct day is much more efficient tin previous housewife had everfc The East High School Operatic be. The food to be cooked jj! club wlil stage Naughty Marietta, a in the oven, the switch turned t comic opera in two acts by Victor when the food is properly cook Herbert, next Tuesday ana Wednesautomatic swiach shuts off tk day at the Salt Lake theatre. The and the dinner is ready to scholastic actors are rehearsing under With an electric range in the t the direction of Miss Lisle Bradford. the family may go to churcj The opera is a heavy piece of work cornu home to a delicious ..obi for amateurs and was selected only afncr. There is no ter considering the huge success of. the stove does allguesswork, n, the woik. the Red Mill,, produced Iasi year. grease and soot spotted The quality of voices in this producor make extra work fo tion wa3 of high standard and the stuhappy woman who owns and. dents received much commendation. Hotpoint Electric Range. All girls who sang leading roles last The housewife never needs year have graduated, leaving the field ry about time, temperature clear for new students. For a while ing results. All meals can k it was doubtful if a suitable leading pared with scientific and delicioc lady could be found who could handle curacy. The housewife will takei the difficult role of Naughty Mariet- and genuine pleasure in all cog ta. Miss Alice OConnor, however, activities, and the kitchen will ah will be able to take care of the prima be cool, attractive, clean and donna role. Her complete control and fortable. clever acting, combined with an exA request for information to quisitely pitched high soprano voice of pure tone and quality, assure theatregoers of a nished production. One of the features of the opera will be the comedy that sparkles In Chester throughout the lines. Company Dowse, Mark Brown and Joe Kearns the East High has a trio of exceptional amateur comedians. Chester Specializes in corporDowse has had three years experience in funmaking in East High ation trust work, in ad school dramas and operas. Dowse is tion to which it is authoa natural born comedian and his phyrized by statute to perform sical structure fits his part of Simon O Hara perfectly. Joe earns made the usual duties of a coa name for himself when playing the rporate trustee, such as Deacon in Turn to the Right last winter. Mark Brown is a new memc u t o r, administrator, ber, but his histrionic ability has been guardian, etc. 'yell proved in rehearsals of the Lieutenant Governor. Rebecca Daynes completes the comedy role and her playing of Lizette, the country maid who is seeking a husband, lends a touch of subtle humor. The chorus singing this year will be 125 South Malr, St handled by more than 200 students. A Salt Lake City. change from the usual method will be tried. So large was the response for cuuaiiu-distres- s to COLUMBIA Trust ex--e COLUMBIA Trust Company B, . w-or- i , J. H. Angel is ' low bidder on contract for construction of Junior High school addition at Tooele, Utah, with a bid of approximately $77,000. Also low bidder on second story addition to the Cyprus High school at Magna, with an approximate bid of $32,000 and for the construction of Boone school at Brighton on a bid of $16,000. This great show will conclude night with a special matinee this n k SEE El y I RECOMMEND the purchase of Emma Silvet. diff, Cal and Alta Merger. Recent developments at the above properties make the most attractive purchases that we knov Alta-Michig- i an R these I of. V GEO. H. WATSON & CO. J C-- d Established in 1904 Incorporated 1916 DEALERS IN UTAH STOCKS AND BONI'j Members Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchai ge m E S E R y I |