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Show Hid Yon Evnow That On the basis of the results ol road life studies ma le by the Ida-' Ida-' "f ho Highway Planning Survey, there are over 2800 miles of bituminous bitu-minous surfaced stale highways in Idaho and about ten per cent have to be replaced each year. It is estimated that it will cost in excess of $1,000,000 annually in Idaho fon the next ten years to replace re-place bituminous surfawe us they wear out, B. J. Finch, district engineer, en-gineer, U. S. Public Reads Administration, Admin-istration, stated today. .Winter weather, volume or trai'-fic,"w;AYih trai'-fic,"w;AYih of surface and subgrade conditions were cited as having effect ef-fect on the life of roads. ' Directors of the Preston-Whitney Irrigation company met Monday to complete negotiations for a loan on the present indebtedness of the coi):1?' ' .vhich amounts to approximately approx-imately irOOO. Preston high school is going to have a new organization, it's a marching corps under the direction of Miss Christensen. This corps will march at the halves of games and sometimes with the band, in costumes. They are not only going to march but they are going to prance and firm different drills. The corps made their first appearance appear-ance where they entertained on the floor show at the Christmas high ri.OO, ua-iVt;. , Joyce Bickmore will be drummer with Reed Maughan and Wilber Jensen asisting in the direction of the marching. The following' girls compose the corps: Clarice Con-die, Con-die, Maxine Condie, Nelda Cor-brid.ge, Cor-brid.ge, Phyllis Hollingsworth, Ella Hull, DeLoris Jensen, Shirley Johnson, John-son, Margaret Kerr, Norma Ko-foed, Ko-foed, Pat Lanioreaux, Mary Lou Maughan, Dorothy Nelson, Barbara Parkinson, Lucille Peterson, Opal Jean Taylor, Katheryn Williams. An interesting interview will be given over KVNU Sdewalk Sidelights Side-lights Saturday announcing the re lnainder of the Preston high school basketball schedule. Incident to a post office department de-partment survey, Preston city mail delivery lias now been extended so as to include all the area within the following poiilts according to Postmaster Halo Hart: Five blocks North on. Stale street: corner of 2nd West and 2nd North streets; one and one-half blocks North on 4th West; 4th West and Oneida streets; corner of 41 h West and 4th South streets; 7', blocks South on State st; 7 blocks South on First east; corner of 4lh South and 2nd East streets; ,1 hlocgs South on 3rd east; 5 '"' ' blocks East on Oneida. St; and 3 blocks. North on 2nd East. Patrons who desire delivery of mail are expected to provide house numbers approved mail boxes and good sidewalks from the street to their places of residence. |