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Show ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION The Utah. Chapter of the Associated Contractors of America, in its weekly report, shows the following improvements and projects contemplated and under way: The Company, A. G. C. members, were low bidders on the Lower Yellowstone U. S. Government reclamation project, on which bids were opened at Savage, Montana, June 1st. This project is estimated to cost $225,000 and contemplates the drainage of a large section near Sidney, Montana. Morrison-Knudso- n The citizens of Richfield, by a vote of 81 to 74 defeated the bond issue for $25,000.00 with which it was proposed to improve the water system in that eity. A. P. Bigelow, president of the We- ber River Water User's Association, It is a sleepless guardian ready to summon aid at the first sign of danger. There is protection as well as convenience and pleasure in a And the cost ' m is only a few . The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company I BINGHAM STAGE LINES COMPANY r Regular Buss to Bingham, every two hours from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Office: 107 E. 2nd So. Phone Was. 1069 SPECIAL CARS AT ANY TIME announces that only two land owners have not accepted the price offered them by the Government for their lands. Condemnation proceedings will be started at once if an agreement can not be reached in order that the project for the construction of the Echo Canyon reservoir may be advertised and work commence at an early date. Vernal City has passed an ordinance providing for the issuance of $35,000.00 in bonds for the improvement of the water system of that city. Sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Commission of the State of Wyoming at their office in Cheyenne until 10:30 a. m., June 14th, 1927, for the construction of the following projects: R. A. P.' No. 197 A. Involving the grading, culvert installation and con- struction of 5 timber bridges on 3.34 miles of highway in Sheridan and Johnson counties. Est quantities as follows: 45,000 cubic yards excavation and embankment, 2500 cubic yards station overhaul, piling timbers, bridge floor, fence, etc. F. A. P. No. 138-- B Involving grading and miscellaneous work on 16.9 miles of the Cheyenne, Pine Bluffs highway, estimated quantities as follows: 222,500 cubic yards excavation and embankment. 100 cubic yards loose rock excavation, etc. F. A. P. No. 188-Involving the placing of a crushed rock surface on 7.4 miles of the Kemmerer-Grange- r road in Lincoln county. Estimated quantities as follows: 22,700 tons surfacing, 42,400 tons ton mile haul on A. American Smelting & Refining Company Purchasers of - GOLD, SILVER LEAD AND COPPER ORES - All Shipments to Consign . Ship Lead Ores to Murray, Utah. Ship Copper and Siliceous Ores to Garfield, Utah. Send Bills of Lading Direct to Plants. Address Correspondence and Hand Samples to 700 McCormick Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. . , surfacing project. F. A. P. No. 186-Reponede, involving the placing of a two course limerock surfacing on 5.87 miles of the Parco - Rawlins road in Carbon County, estimated quantities as follows: 2300 yards excavation; 17,200 tons crushed rock surfacing. F. A. P. No. 150-Involving the grading, culvert installation and construction of three timber bridges on 9.4 miles of the Lusk-Lingroad in A. C. le Goshen county. Estimated quantities as follows: 124,200 cubic yards exca' vation, 2200 cubic yards overhaul, etc. 1240 feet piling timber, etc. 3,670 ibs. bridge iron in place, etc. F. A. P. No. 189-Involving the: surfacing of 6.15 miles of surfacing' on Buffalo-Kayce- e road in Johnson A. County. F. A. P. No. 184-Involving the surfacing of 11.75 miles of road in Lincoln county. State project 671 in- -' A. of and resurfacing of the Landing Toad in Albany volving the construction drain-ditche- s Laramie-- Woods County. Plans and specifications will not be misled to bidders, but may be examined at Sheridan, Rock Springs, Rawlins or Cheyenne Complete details' on file in this office. J J. T. Raliegh was awarded the con- tract for the Marysvale project in Piute County by the State Road commission. The project will cost A petition was filed with the city commission Thursday requesting that Laird Avenue, between 13th and 15th East and 14th East from Harvard to Princeton be paved. notice: In the matter of the Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors of .Capitol Motor Sales Company, a Utah corporation. Notice to Creditors of Capitol Motor Sales Company and to Whom Jt Hay Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Capitol Motor Sales Company, a Utah cor- poration, with principal place of business at 123 South State Street, .Salt Lake City, . Utah, operating a general garage and a motor truck agency, has made a statutory assignment of all its. assets of every name, nature and description, for the benefit of its creditors, to .the undersigned, by the terms of which assignment the undersigned is to convert all of the assets into cash for the benefit of creditors of the Capitol Motor Sales Company, and the proceeds to be applied first In the payment of claims which are preferred by law, If any, and the balance to be used to pay claims. of the creditors of said company on a pro rata basis. The claims must be filed with the undersigned at its office on or before the 19th day of September, 1927, and must be in the form of a sworn statement and under oath. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, June . . 15 th, 1927. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Assignee of Capitol Motor Sale3 Co. 78 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Was. 455 pro bat ean DGUA R D I AN S H I P NOTICE8. Consult County Clerk or the Signers for Further Information. NOTICE! TO CREDITORS Estate of Alice Freeze Atkins, deCreditors will present claims, with vouchers to the undersigned at 414 City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 19th day of August, A. D. 1927. WILLIAM II. FOLLAND, Executor of the estate of Alice Freeze ceased. Atkins, deceased. W. R. FROSER, . Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, June 18th, A. D. 1927. NOTICE! TO CKEIDITORS Estate of August Droese, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Walker Brothers Bankers, Salt Lake City, Utah; on or before the 19th day of August. A D 1997 WALKER BROS. BANKERS, Droese, deceased. GARDNER, SCIIILER & ROLAPP, Administrator of the estate of August Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication, June 18th, A. D. 1927. |