OCR Text |
Show IE! DATE FOR VIADUCT WORK Construction work on the RIvoidalc viaduct and bridge over the Weber i river will start not later than April I 1, according to Eugene Bush, chief engineer of the state highway commission. commis-sion. This statement was made at the ebor crab today when represcnta-ti' represcnta-ti' B6 of the county commission, state roads department. I". S. bureau of public roads and the chamber of commerce com-merce met for a discussion on a problem prob-lem that has been hanging fire for many months. Bids will be advertised for by March 10. A drilling machine was installed at tho Weber river today at Rlverdalo to test the bedrock in that vicinity and will be operated during the next 10 days. Engineer Bush slates. The original costs of tho bridge and viaduct which will bo paid by tho l'nlon Pacific railroad, the state and tho federal governments, was $17.1.-000. $17.1.-000. This atnount has been Increased to 1210,000, according to Secret, u; Jess Richards of the chamber of commerce. com-merce. Engineer Bush slated that it would require from ISO to ISO days to complete com-plete the project. The following were in attendance. State Auditor Mark Tuttlo, Engineer Eugeno Bush, George Gusto, E. C. Knowlton and R. F. Worley, all of the state road commission staff, A. P. P.lgelow. Fred G. Taylor, Warren L. Y attis. Alex Brewer, CV II. Barton. Bar-ton. Jess Richards and O. J Stllwoll of the ORdf-n chamber of commerce-Moroni commerce-Moroni Skeen. Charles Green ami John Child, county commissioners and W. H Lynch of tho bureau of public roads. |