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Show THE CITIZEN Utah will be Construction & Building Engineering Projects site. Under Way In The Intermountain States 10 CONSTRUCTION. ENGINEERING The proposed large storm sewer for tills city is being strongly appozed by large bodies of' taxpayers, .on the grounds that this should .be paid for by bond issue, arid out, of the general of by abutting property owners. . , 7 fund-instea- r '. d t Bids are being received this date by ? trite Fish and Game Department at .''state capitol for constructing ' the of. a canal Piwhole or various-sectionf 7,06o7feetriri length and 7. dykes totalling approximately 20,000 cyds of , earthwork to be constructed near Balfour siding of the Central Pacific railroad in Box Elder county. -- Construction company of Springville1, Utah, have been awarded contract for constructing Iron county section of Zion National Park highway, the estimated cost of which is $95,348.96. A section of the same road in Millard county went to B. D. Palfreyman at an estimated cost of $49,419.97. This is federal aid graveled surfaced road work. r y The Higbee Construction ' Company have been awarded contract for 1.07 miles of highway as project and part of Widtsoe-Escalant- e let by U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. Bid for the work was $8,270. con-structi- - on Reed company have been awarded contract for construction of Wilson-Wes- t Weber county road in .Weber county. Bid $21,273.55. Black top is the type of paving being used. Gibbons & J. L. Griffith company of this city are low bidders on laying sewer pipe Bid In Sewer Extension No. 441. ' $18,000 (approximately). Thh firm Is : commencing "work on this and another server project recently secured by them, this week. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. their yard at Sugar House. There are about 3,000 lineal feet of floor space in the work. Mr. Worley at their South Main street office is handling the matter for the company. diversion canal across Kariias bench is being urged and a survey for The work ; this is already complted. will be in Summit county and if undertaken will be done by the Bureau of Public Roads and the State Road Commission jointly. The first step In the. wrork will involve an expendture of about $50,000. Further particulars of this as soon as available. A Bids will be received up .'to IQ a. June 15th, by the Commissioner of Public Works, Boise, Idaho, for alter. , ations, extensions, boilers, etc., necessary for the completion of a central heating plant and heating system in all the buildings on the campus of the Albion school, Albion, Idaho, according to plans and specifications prepared by R. L. Nelson, heating engineer, 507 Empire building, Spokane, Washington. Bids will also be received by the Commissioner at the same time and place for construction of a boiler house and coal bunkers on the campus of the Albion school according to plans and specifications prepared by C. A. Sundberg, architect, Rexburg, Idaho. Plans and specifications for both schedules may be secured by application to Commissioner of Public Works, Boise, Idaho, upon depositing $10 for each set. Check on Idaho bank for 5 per cent with all - bids. G. H. Adamson has been awarded contract for work on Westminster Mr. Worley of the Standard Fuel . company is asking for bids on a con-crete coal yard to be constructed at the companys yard at Sugar House. Quigley announces commencement of construction on 14 story office building on Exchange Place at an apThe proximate cost of $1,037,500. building will be erected by the Construction company, Commonwealth Building, Denver, Colo., who already have forces on the ground to start. Bren-dle-Bre- nt Jacobson Construction Company is doing extensive work at Saltair . t The erection of Firestone pany building on 3rd West and the Quigley building oil Exchange place will necessitate some heavy excavation. There are approximately 8,000 cyds. In Quigley building which Is to be erected at once. . . Tire com- Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon was reelected state president of the Service Star Legion at a meeting held at the Elks club. Mrs. A. A. Green was nominated for first vice president; Mrs. Nellie Groesbeck of Spring-vill- e, second vice presiderit; Mrs. Nellie Walker of Provo, third vice president; Mrs. R. Stringham of Brigham, fourth vice president; Mrs. Catherine Johnson of Salt Lake, recording secretary; Mrs. Miriam Neilson of Mt. Fleasant, organizer; Mrs. Julia Pax-ma- n Nephi, treasurer; Mrs. Lulu B. Call of Brigham City and Mis Ros-el- la Osborn of Brigham City, historian and asistant historian; Mrs. J. D. Boyd of Provo, gold star officer. Reports were given by the folow-in- g members of committees: First vice president, Mrs. A. A. Green, Ogden, Sisterhood; second vice president, Mrs. Kathryn Johnston, Tooele, Education; third vice president, Mrs. Nettie Groesbeck, Springville, Relief; fourth vice president, Mrs. Effie McCardell, Price, of-Ogde- n . C. A. ' The Standard Fuel Company of this city is asking for bids on construction of a concrete coal yard floor for . Ashton & Evans, architects of this city, announce that plans and specifications are in preparation. for erection of a new plant for Deseret News behind the papers present building and fronting on Richards street. The total floor area for the building will be approximately 45,000 square feet.. . Work of tearing down old Cooperative store at Cedar' City, Utah, has commenced and a new'. building to accommodate the Bank of Southern Mr: y M. C0fo . Marga, Daughters of the. American Revob tion will hold their annual FlagDj luncheon next Monday at the Counti club. The committee in charge is Mr S. H. Morrison, chairman; Mrs. E, Hanna, Mrs. C. P. Overfield, lin Judge Noel Pratt at the home oil and Miss Helen Hanna. Miss Helen Burton, daughter Mr. W. S. Burton, and Lynn Rayboul son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rayboul manager of The Citizen, were unite in marriage Tuesday evening and Mrs. E. E. Wilcox, in the pit ence of the immediate friends of tl The home was beautiful couple. decorated and a grand reception given in honor of the young couple. The bride was gowned in an attnc ive beaded georgette Edward Lamih model in pale pink. She was attffi ed by Miss Maud Burton, who won lace gown over pink, and Helen Wright, who wore a lace gw Frederick Heigis, over green. i Remembrance; fifth vice president, Mrs. Rosella Osborn, Brigham, Vigilance; treasurer, Mrs. Richard String-haBountiful; historian, Mrs. Lula B. Call, Brigham; organized, Mrs. Priscilla Swenson, Provo, gold star chairman, Mrs. Minnie DeWitt, Logan, memorial chainnan, Miss Helen Jennings, Salt Lake City; Americanization, Mrs. J. G. Falck, Ogden, Announcement of committee; vocal solo, The Americans Come, (Fay Foster), by Professor P. Melvin Peterson, piano solo, Mrs. Mabel Borg Jenkins; reports of chapter presidents; can Fork, Mrs. Ann Chipman; Beaver, Mrs. Clara F. Murdock; Bountiful, Mrs. Alice Rampton; Brigham City, Mrs. Verabell Knudsen; Cedar City, Mrs. Franell L. Corey; Eureka, Mrs. Claude Baker; Layton, Mrs. Ruth Layton; Lehi, Mrs. A. J. Larsen; Loa, Mrs. Lola Brown, Logan, Mrs. J. W. Westover; Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Vern Winters; Milford, Mrs. Annie T. Atkin; Nephi, Mrs. Julia Paxman; Ogden, Mrs. Frances Woolsey; Orangeville, Mrs. Josie Childs; Price, Mrs. Ethel Perry; Provo, Mrs. J. D. Boyd; Salt Lake, Mrs. M. A. Dunyon; Springville, Mrs. James Straw; Tooele Mrs. Kathryn Johnston. Luncheon was served at 12:30 oclock and Mrs. N. A. Duyon of the Salt Lake Chapter acted as ,with the following responding to toasts: Service Star Ideals, Mrs. Chris. Flygare; Greetings From the State, Mrs. George H. Dern; Service Star Women, Mrs. C. R. Mabey; American Legion Auxiliary Cooperation, m, toast-mistre- Auxiliary, A. V. Fisher; Womans Relief ( orpsJJ Anna L. Uelson; Red Cross, jjj Maria Johnson; Federal ion 0f mens clubs, Mrs.:;C. E. Maw. The Tuesday afternoon session L eluded: Presentation of ritual g, Lake Chapter; hour of remembranj two minutes silence; prayer jft Elizabeth Hayward; adress Govei George Dern; address, Mayor C. Neslen; music, ' soprano solo'' Flag Without a: Stain, by Mi Young; reports of national' cohva tion, Mrs. Annie Well Cannon 3ft P. J. Adams; Mrs'. Frances Wdd Americanization Work Accompli by the Price 'Chapter, Mrs. iEfij beth Stevenson. Committee report Hospitals, Mrs. A. L. Larsen; kgj lative, Mrs. T. D. Tewis; How Was Done, Mrs. Julia Paxman, dai man of finance, committee; resdi tion; installation of new officers. SOCIETY k . G. A. R. City, Utah, by Director J. H. Maughn of the institution. w s Reynolds-El- painting of the Branch Agricultural college at Cedar 5 . Mrs. C. J. M. Trotman; D iliary. Mrs. T. O. Grover of Foreign Wars, Mrs. F. Bids are being asked for portions of the buildings Bids will be received by Wm. J. Warenski, City Recorder of Murray, Utah, up to 5 p. m. June. 8th for constructing sidewalks in Extension No. io. Walk will be 4 inches thick, 4 and feet wide, including 6 inch driveways, 2,631 lln. ft. on east side of Vine street, 741. lin. ft. on north side and 665 lin. ft. on south side of Ben-bostreet and 347 lin. ft. qn. east. side of 6th East street,' includihg ail necessary excavation and embankment. Plans from CIt yEngineer.for $5." erected at once on the ss 1 wi fraternity brother of th acted as best man Following the weddir was held from 7:30 t The supper table was c crystal bowl of pinks r candles and lavender c; tal holders on a la pink, and pink and streamers extended fro ier to the corners of i Chester P. Cahoon at: Tanner had charge o and were assists Miss Inez' Burton,' Mis' a , P. 3 vitt itered es, with pi dies in of cloth tuE vender chani the , e table. Mrs. Mob the ;n servinf YidenJ Miss 1 i W : Allen. The same evening on their honeymoon ti turn at the end of t make their home in th c couple and 2 wil summtf. city ,June Is the month of jority of the girls likv in moxih, and if studied their horosco be less trouble in thmore effort to contitl-i- recepfe 9:30 1 Miss Afton Wright bridegroos 1 rides. I1 ire 0 he lCh s inM; there home' - - i them |