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Show NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE CON- STRUCTION OF DRAINAGE WORK. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned un-dersigned Board of Supervisors of Co-rinno Co-rinno Drainage District, Box Elder County, State of Utah, will receive sealed bids for the construction of drains, canals and drainage work, and the furnishing of all material therefor, except tile, as proposed pro-posed for the1 drainage of said district, dis-trict, and In accordance with the plan adopted -"by the Board of Supervisors on Saturday, the 23d day of October, 1915, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, at the office of the said Board of Supervisors of -said District, on Montana street, In the City of Corinne, Box Elder County, State of Utah. Plans and specifications for the whole of such work can foe seen at said office of the Board of Supervisors of said District in said City of Corinne, Co-rinne, or by application to W. M. Bos-taph, Bos-taph, engineer of said district, at his office in the Kearns founding, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bids will be received 'for the whole of said work, except as above recited, re-cited, the furnishing of tile therefor, same being particularly described as follows: Approximately 8 'miles of open drain canal, requiring approximately 50,000 cubic yards of excavation. Approximately 16 mites of main covered tile drains, varying in size of from 8 inches to 16 inches in diameter laid from 6 feet to 12 feet in depth and approximately 218.856 miles of lateral covered tile drains varying in size from 4 inches to 6 inches in diameter, laid as close to a depth of R feet as is practicable and feasible, said covered drains requiring re-quiring approximately 276,267.8 cubic rscexcayationt... Back filling of covered drains ('bidders ('bid-ders will foe required to fold per cubic yard on the open drain excavation and per linear foot In accordance with the plans and specifications for excavating exca-vating trenches, laying pipe and foack filling all covered drains, (whether mains or laterals); supplying and Installing where necessary concrete con-crete in place (bids per cbic yard) ; supplying Oregon Fir Lumber Lum-ber delivered at Corinne, Utah (bids per thousand feet); furnishing travel delivered on the work where used (folds ner cubic yard); hauling nipe from Corinne or side track in Section 34. T 10 N, R. 3 W.. and Seotion 3. T. 9 N., R. 3 W.. S. L M.. nnd distributing the same along ditch where used (bids per ton) : hauling lumber from Corinne and delivering where used (bids per thousand feetl ; making excavation for culverts Intakes, In-takes, out-falls and other foundations (folds per cubic vard). All ns is more fullv and particularly described In the complete1 plans and specifications on file In the office of said District and with said Engineer. Said folds will foe received at the office of-fice of the said District on or before "rRAMEHS or THE CONSTITUTION OF THE U.S.A. " NO. 7 H Thomas JefferSOn "Father of the Declaration of Independence" H '"PHIS noble founder of the Demo wrote President Madison:" A Captain H cratic Party immortalized himself Miller is about to settle in this country JM by writing our Declaration of Inde and establish a brewery. I wish to H pendence the document which laid sec this beverage become common.1' H the foundations of Free Government, Jefferson lived past his 83rd year and H not only for our own beloved land, all his life he was a moderate user of H but for all the world. His countrymen light wines and barley brews. It is H twice elected him President and will unimaginable that were he alive tO' H always treasure his memory. Jeffer day he would vote otherwise than .H son was the most ardent advocate NO to proposed tyrannous prohibi' H of Universal Freedom of his time and tion laws. For 58 years Anheuser M it was his wisdom and foresight which Busch have been brewing the kind of H brought about the Louisiana Purchase, honest barley and hop brews which HI Every drop of his Virginia blood loved Jefferson hoped in his day to see M Liberty, and because he wanted Am- the National beverage of Americans. M ericans to be assured of it for all time Exactly such a beer is BUDWEISER. H he championed with all his might and Its quality, purity, mildness and exquis- jH main the signing of the Constitution ite flavor have won its iH of the United States. None of the way to the top. To-day fFfffi jfl Fathers of the Republic were more 7500 people are daily mm ) far'secing than he and none knew required to meet the MM better than he that a mild brew of public demand. Its sales kJMjl barley malt and hops is truly a tern exceed any other beer Jjl ' perance drink. Hence, in 1816 he by millions of bottles. lllxBl ; ANHEUSER'BUSCH ST. LOUIS, U.S.A. mSBm I Viiito t to St. Louh are cour- RluSixfil H tcouily invite J to inspect EggpiiSa H ZJnwacre,. GeOTge OlsOIl r SODiS j& Distributors Salt Lake City, Utah fel I JIuciw6isofii I ""p Means Moderation. - i- M the hour and day above mentioned, und-wHMje xrpenBd-at-saia tiinirfffiTl" the undersigned Supervisors will let the contract therefor to the lowest responsible bidder as soon as convenient conveni-ent after opening said bids; fout the right is reserved of rejecting any and all bids. Payment for said work will be made in legally issued bonds of said District, Dis-trict, which must be accepted by the person awarded said contract at par and accrued interest from date of issue is-sue and no folds, unless in accordance with this provision, "will be given consideration. con-sideration. Any person or persons to whom the contract may foe awarded shall be required re-quired within the time to foe fixed by said Board, after such award, to enter into a 'bond according to law with good and sufficient sureties to be approved ap-proved by the undersigned Supervisors, Supervis-ors, payable to said Corinne Drainage Drain-age District, for its use, in an amount equal to 50 per cent of the agreed contract price, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the same, In accordance with its provisions. All work shall foe done under the direction of the engineer of said District, Dis-trict, and before acceptance must be approved by the Board of Supervisors. Doneby thej)nteroJJhejanderslgn- H eu Supervisors. " - - Dated at Corinne City, "Utah, Sept. H 2S, 1915. JOHN J. CRANER. . C. G. ADNEY. ; E. W. DUNN. . Board of Supervisors of Corinne H Drainage District. 10-2-10-23 ! SUMMONS. " In the District Court of the Third k ' Judicial District of the State of Utah, 4fl County of Salt Lake. (IS Harry L. W. Bier, plaintiff, vs. Annie , t;B Bier, defendant. Summons. klH The State of Utah to the Said De- MM fendant: t'H You are hereby summoned to ap- r-'fl pear within twenty days after the , H service of this summons upon you, 11 JuM served within the county in which ffl this action is brought, otherwise with- rcfl in thirty days after service, and de- Pifl fond the above entitled action; and &ll in case of your failure so to do, judg- IS ment will be rendered against you ac Hfl cording to the demand of the com- lOfl plaint, which is now filed with the nfl clerk of said court, and which prays fffl for a decree of divorco, on the grounds rjlfl of cruel treatment of plaintiff by de-, tB I |