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Show i THE CITIZEN P0 IEERING the past week protesting the action of the city commission in deferring the paving of Main street, and the matter has been taken under advisement by the city commissioners. CONSTRUCTION. Bre report of the Utah eekly or chap-- e Associated General ConAmerica, announces the in contemplation and fol-projec- tB ay: ounty commissioners of Utah preparing plans and specl-fo- r paying approximately 4 paving west of Provo. It is to complete all or part of 8 present season. are n 10 bids will be received by the loner of public works of the ROflidaho at his office in Boise undock p. m., May 10th, 1927, construction of the PByette and approaches, includng it bridge of concrete and steel ,1 ap-j- j iding and surfacing the jji. Plans and specifications are a this office, or they may be iy at the bureau of highways, hen a 2 . I daho. is the: h iy vrt ope its uarj vie d 1827, for the 111 fir Metro-Hailston- ierj isir is-hi- 16! )ns 000 proposals will be received by l the department of of the state of Nevada office in Carson City until 2 p. m., May 11th, 1927, for the tion of a portion of the state system located in the county covering a distance of 3.77 nd highway construction in the of Douglas for a distance of ctor of d. oil leJ re e the pub-wa- ys lies. and specifications are on file office for the overhead the Union Pacific at Jean, which bids were opened on Cedar City Construction com- ere low bidders on the Dixie propect, located in Kane coun- khich bids were opened in Og- ril 26, H. I C. f 1927. Their bid was $15,- - Robinson was next low, with $17,000. This company is a r of the Intermountain branch city of Kemmerer, Wyoming, rjeeive bids for the paying in that til May e 3rd, 1927. Complete been wired for and infor-Ina- y be obtained at. this office, timated cost of the work is de-lav- lerU8 Mt. Pleasant the Grand Canyon birdge at Lees Ferry. This project will be advertised about May 15th and contract will be awarded about June 1st. There will be approximately 1,000 tons structural steel and 500 yards concrete used in the construction of this bridge. meetings have been held BUILDING Road to Spring City, 4.2 miles, to cost $35,447. Provo Plan under way for $150,000 company, city and county hospital. Logan Work begins on $55,000 modeling of Fourth Ward chapel. re- Five canneries enter Rocky Mountain Packing Corporation merger with $1,500,000 capital. Ogden Brigham City Sardine Canyon road to Logan will be resurfaced and Murray church. Catholics will build Midvale $15,000 $10,000 Catholic church to be built here this year. y miles of in Wasatch and tory highway e counties known as the project. Further dell be announced in the next s bulletin and plans and spec-i- s will be on file in this office. at UTAH INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Plans are on file in this office for be received by .the state mmission of the State of Utah office in the State Capitol construc-approximatel- Jordan School District will receive bids until May 9th for the construction of the school buildings at Midvale and Sandy. Scott and Welch are the architects. plant E. C. Shepard of the Wasatch national forest, announces that $50,000 will be spent in improving the high-wa- y to Timpanogas. un-16t- h, fc J. D. Wood, commissioner of public works at Boise, Idaho, will receive bids until 10 a. m., May 9th, for addition of steel cells to Idaho state prison. The city council of Buhl, Idaho, have called an election to vote upon the issuance of $65,000 in bonds for the construction of a municipal power Ogden City has authorized the city engineer to prepare plans for resurfacing of the pavement, raising the street car tracks, installing curbs and cutters, etc., for the four blocks between 22nd street and 26th street. Bids will be advertised for at one. will J. O: Jordan' and son were awarded the contract for the C. C. Anderson store building at Pocatello, Idaho. The city of Price has petitioned the public utilities commission to establish an overhead crossing over the tracks of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad at First West. the construction of a sewer at Tooele, Utah, will be re--t the office of the city engi-ti- l May 7th, and protests the improvement will be re-- t the same time and place. The r the construction have been or ir 11 CONSTRUCTION. $1,-000,0- 00 Salt Lake City Work begins on $140,000 University of Utah stadium. Cannon and Fetzer nave been engaged as architeots by the board of education of Carbon county school district for the erection of a modern school building at Spring Glen. Equipment and men for building federal aid road Monticello . Provo Foundry and Machine Co. The Junction New bridge constructed across canal just south of News new buildings will cost approximately $200,000, and is made necessary by the increase in business by this local Cox and Christensen of Provo were low bidders on the school building at Heber City, on which bids were opened April 25, 1927. Their bid was $55,170. C. A. Talboo was next low, with a bid of $61,000. C. A. Baldwin was awarded the Salt Lake City Improvement of Delta route providing good road from Ely, Nevada, to this city being Garrison Road between Newhouse and Garrison to be improved. Circleville 20,000 pounds potatoes shipped from Circleville, April 13. con- tract to erect the Presbyterian church at Pocatello. The contract price was Salt Lake City F. J. Fabian of this city heads giant merger of Utah approximately $40,000. R. C. Watkins, arhitect, has been employed to draw the plans for a modern school building at Winne-muccNevada. Estimated cost, a, railroad Salt Lake City Two-mil- e to be built to Utahs mountain of salt for transporting product. City Proposed Revere apartments on Main and Center will Salt Lake County Commissioners at Moscow, Idaho, plan the erection of an addition to their court house and Jail at a cost of $60,000 tp-geth- cost $600,000. Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping the shadow. Injuries may be forgiven, but not forgotten. We can easily represent things as ' . we wish them to be. Only cowards insult dying majesty. Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear. Clumsy jesting is no joke. Little ' friends may prove great friends. Better no rule than cruel rule. Destroy the deed of evil, or it will grow up to your ruin. There is always some one worse off than yourself. It is easy to be brave from a safe distance. You will only injure yourself if you take notice of despicable enemies. Outside show is a poor substitute for inner worth. It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds. it may lead to . Self-conce- Eureka Silver City-Lynnd- yl self-destructio- n. Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. He that is neither one thing nor the other has no friends. We often despise what is most useful to us. It is useless attacking the insen- Better starve free than be a fat slave. It is easy to despise what you can not get. Familiarity breeds contempt. Son: Mother, who put that statue under the sink? Mother: Shh! Thats the plumber. Proposed Colorado river bridge near Lees ferry will be 465 feet high. If the smallest hole appears after six months wear, reads a Philadelphia tailors advertisement, as reported in the Country Gentlemen, we will make another absolutely free. Tacoma New Herald. NOTICE on TO MEN CLAIMANTS FORECLOSURE OF All persons holding or claiming liens, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1, Title 62, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, upon the following described proLake County, perty situated in Salt Block 10, Plat Lot 4, Utah, owned Lake Salt City Survey; "F, reputed to be owned by Kimball and and Richards Building Company, a corporation, are notified that an action has been commenced in the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, in the case of Tracy Loan & Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Dartnell, et al. De-a fendants, No. 39440, to foreclose mortgage upon said premises, and that in said action has a been filed by Harry J. Coleman prayof a mechanics ing for the foreclosure lien held by him, and that all persons against, said holding or claiming liens property are notifiedonto be and appear before said Court Thursday, the 26th day of May, 1927, at the hour, of 10 oclock a. m., to then and there exhibit proof of their respective liens, if to-w- it: cross-complai- &ny' Construction begins highway. er. 7-- B. Great Western Salt Company will spend almost $300,000 improving saltmaking facilities. Contracts have been let for the construction of three modern steel buildings by the Columbia Steel Co. to the Precious things are for those that can prize them. Any excuse will serve a tyrant. Gratitude and greed go not sible. Ironton Columbia Steel Corporation will spend $1,000,000 enlarging coke plant; has smelter contract for coke a year. Nelson and Ricks have awarded the contract for the construction of their modern creamery plant to be erected in this city, to Kampe and Carlin, 226 South 12th East, Salt Lake City. WISE WORDS OF AESOP. nt H. A. SMITH. Attorney for Harry J. Coleman Dated April 30th, 1927. : i |