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Show CONVICTS MAY GO TOJWORK IN DIXIE Salt Lake, Sept. 3D. In order to determine de-termine how much (longer it will be advisable to continue the work of stato prison convicts In Davis county, Governor Gov-ernor "William Spryj E. R Morgan, state road engineer, and Warden Arthur Arth-ur Pratt of the stato penitentiary visited visit-ed the convict camp in Davis county yesterday afternoon.1 "When they complete their work the convicts will be transferred to the Dixie country. All lhat Is necessary' to assure the trip soujih of the convicts Is food and accommoilations at reasonable reason-able cost. , 5 Today E. R. Morgan, state road engineer, en-gineer, will visit forestry officials at Ogden, in regard to the distributing of federal road monpy. According to the federal officials, decision as to the designation and specific request for funds must bo made (oday. The entire amount of $40,982 offored by the government gov-ernment will be accop'ied and duplicated duplicat-ed by tho state. j According to E. R, Morgan, state road engineer, three highway bridges have just been completed and two more have just been Started. Among the completed bridgeo is one near Croyden, over Lost cfceek, in Morgan county. This is a concrete structure "with a forty-foot spjin. The other bridges ready for use are over Ivy creek, in Emery couniy. . Two large bridges yf concrete are under way In Sevier county. They will span Sevier river. Their middle spans cover sixty feet each.t |