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Show 9 THE CITIZEN Plans for Coliseum to be built at & Construction Building Projects Engineering Ogden by Ogden Livestock Show are Under Way In The Intermountain States now complete. Architects are Hodgson McClanahan of Ogden. The building will be of brick atid concrete and will be 200 feet wide and 350 feet long. 11 it is their, belief that the fight will again be between A1 Smith of New York and William Gibbs McAdoo. - & reinforcement 52,300 lbs; bronze re100 inforcement lbs: wod piling 1,000 linear feet; PLANS MAY BE SEEN report of the engineering construction is announc-g- d and building Associated General by the of America, and is as follThe weekly Con-tjacto- rs ows: william L. Adams, Recorder, P. M. August 27th for constructiin District No. ng Curb and Gutter of Main St. from 1st 1 both sides iuth and 1st North Sts. Also for constructing sidewalks in Sidewalk District No. 1, (37 blocks). Plans from O. Roskelley, enabove or from C. 24 1st National Bank gineer, Hoorn Building, Brigham City, Utah. Deposit 0 . up to 4:00 Bids were received enP. M. August 20th by E. A. Jacob, gineer, Knight Building, Provo, Utah, for constructing a water system for Quantities the town of Orem, Utah. backfas follows: (a) excavating and illing 12,200 linear feet of trenches; (b) Distributing and laying 12,200 galvanized iron and pipe in sizes three-fourtto four inches; (c) Installing specials, valves, hydrants, etc.; Plans from above or from J. W. Gillman, linear feet of matheson joint hs per cent also be received same time for material for at the above 5 work. be received by CommissState of ioner of Public Works, Idaho, at County Courthouse, Paris, Idaho, up to 10:30 A. M. August 22nd for construction of F. A. Ps Nos. 97-D 97-- A. 97-- D is a gravelled aced road 6.2 miles surf- in length on Lake Highway between St. Charles and the Utah line and consists of the following quantities: Solid rock excavation, 340 cyds; loose rock excavation, 1,252 cyds; earth excavation 5,865 cyds; borrow exc. 15,019 cyds; earth structures excavation 226 cyds; excavation, structures lose rock Bear cyds; excavation channel change 150 cyds; Overhaul 28,909 cyds; Strpping pits 2,00 cyds; crushed grav194 el The Board of Education of Park City, Utah, is calling a bond election with the view to voting $200,000 for building a new high school. Plans and specifications for Pleasant Valley reservoir dam to be constructed by Pri(Ce conservation district have been approved by State The erection of a new sichoolhouse at Westwater, Moab, Utah, was ordered at a meeting of the Board of Education held August 7th. Bids will be called at once. . A. G. Young & Co. of Richfield, Utah, have been awarded contract to construct Idaho, highway 3.7 miles in length on bid of $23,992.11 which was $500 over the engineers estimate, of the work. Stanley-Bank- s, The Utah Construction Company have been awarded contract by D. . & R. G. W. R. R. miles of branch Valley to Nioche cost of $300,000. to construct line at 25 from Castle an aproximate Christensen, Jacob & Gardner, of this (city are low bidders on contract for construction of 10,000 feet of sidewalk at Price, Utah, on a bid of Award will not be made until August 20th it is reported. $10,-437.3- Bids will and State Road Commission are opening bids on Mount Pleasant, Utah, paving project August 22nd. Plans are ready. Engineer Bacon. required $5.00. for Sheep Association of Cedar City, Utah will erect new post office building at that place at once. Paro-wa- n, Utah, will receive bids up to Orem, Utah. Check with bids. Bids will surfacing in place 13,105 cyds; surfacing binder 655 cyds; class A 6.2 cyds; concrete It is announced that the Cedar AT AGO OFFICE CENTRAL BUILDING or secured from above upon deposit of $10.00. Check for 5 per cent with bids. concrete class B cyds; metal reinforcement 400 lbs; corrugated metal pipe culverts 1J62 lineal feet; removing concrete headwalls 98 H. W.s; guard rail 200 8. Floyd E. Whiting of this city has been awarded contract to construct sewers in District No. 1, at Eureka, Utah, on a total bid of $3,770. The engineers preliminary estimate was $5,400. Whitings bid was $1.75 per foot; James Morgan of Eureka $2.00 per foot and J. L. Griffith Co. of Salt Lake $2.10 per foot. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION A. J. Gillis, contractor, has been awarded contract to construct bleachers on campus of West High School on a bid of $4,508. The estimate made by H. C. Lewis, superintendent of buildings and grounds, was $5,700. 53,443 lin. feet. is a BRIDGE PROJECT consisting of 1 108 x 20 over Bear: River x 20 and over Bear Lake Outlet Canal on Bear kite Highway between Montpelier and Ovid. Quantities; earth excava-ti- n 273 cyds; Bituminous macadam bearing surface 223 square yards; cncrete class A 282 cyds; metal reinforcement 42,150 lbs; bronze 50 lbs; wood piling 800 lnear f?t CANAL BRIDGE; earth cavation 372 cyds; bituminous maca-wearing surface 297 square yds; cncrete class A 373 cyds; metal 87-- A 1-1- 44' ent m Plans for construction Community Hotel to be erected at Ogden at a cost of $1,000,000, are in hands of contractors and it is announced that bids will be opened on or before Sep- tember 1st Neils Larsen, architect, 416 Ness Building, will receive bids for completion of a two story building Big-haUtah. This is to be of brick and concrete and will consist of 16 rooms, toilet and bath room. m, E. H. Dundas, has been been award- ed the contract to erect a cover to grandstand at fair city to cost $7,000. grounds in this A $50,000 apartment house will be erected at 256 South 3rd East at once by S. E. Mulcock according to announcement. Building will be of brick and concrete 38 feet wide by 115 feet long and will contain 20 apartments. i A bond issue of $90,000 has been authorized by Springville, Utah, city council, This will be used for new water system and power plant. BRYAN WILL BE MISSED (National Press Service) Washington, D. C., August 22. Just what effect the passing of Wiliam Jennings Bryan will have on the Democratic party is a question that is agitating the minds of many at the present writing. The man who so earnestly espoused the cause of the Bible would no doubt have been a candidate for the Senate from Florida at the next election, and there are many who believe that democracys foremost figure would have stood an excellent chance of election from his adopted state. Despite the fact that Bryan was defeated three times for the presidency his influence in Democratic party councils was still a force to be reckoned with. It was Bryanites that made the nomination of Woodrow Wilson posible, and he was a powerful enough in 1924 to deadlock the convention in New York. If Bryan had not died there is no doubt that he would have appeared at the Democratic convention in 1928, as the champion of a cause and with a following as great, if not greater, than he ever had before, him a dictator as far as the nomination of the Democratic candidate was concerned. Many of the northern Democratic politicians would have fought Bryan tooth and toenail, at the next Democratic convention, but the thousands who believed in Bryan will not follow the dictates of the eastern Democratic leaders. While it is too early to forecast as ,to what will happen in the next Democratic convention, Democratic politicians, when speaking privately and not for publication, shake their heads sadly and aver that NO THIRD PARTY FOR LABOR FEDERATION Washington, D. C., August. 22 The American Federation of Labor will not support or countenance any ' third party movement in 1926. A letter has been sent out by the ganization to its members warning its members not to join third party movements next year and advising them to select individuals favorable to their cause and to vote for them in the primary and final election. The slogan is said to be: No aid or comfort for those who seek to launch a new party. The letter sent out sums up the position of the Federation as follows: The executive council believes that that as a result of its non-partis- an political policy the launching of third party movements has been proved wasted effort and injurious to the desire to elect candidates with favorable records. The 1922 and 1924 political campaigns definitely determined this fact. Experience therefore has taught Labor that to be successful politically it must continue in the future as in the past to follow its non-partis- an political policy. First prize is $2,000. Open to Everybody, Anywhere, for Answers Educational Contest. Prizes duplicated If tied. Send Stamp for Circular, Rules and. Questions. Sheffield Laboratory ies, Dept 9, Aurora, III. Lawyers! Attention! 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