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Show ww MAKE PROGRESS ON IDAHO PRIMARY ROAD K. SThoemaker. senior highway en- j glneer of the bureuu of public roads. returned last night from a two weeks' I Inspection trip to projects In Shoshone1 jcounty. Idaho. Four steel bridges and three con- I cretc bridges are to be constructed , next year he said on the Coeur d - I Alene-Mullan roadway which Is the main primary connection between Montana and northern Idaho. He also Inspected a new project over the north and south highway north of and between Bonners Ferry and the Canadian line as well p,b the . onerete paving project from Coeur d'A'ene to the Washington tute line which he said was probably the heaviest heav-iest traveled roadway In Idaho. The contractor Is making ood progress pro-gress and expects to finish tlie 12.6 miles this season. The estimated cost is $330,000 and the roadway will aid In tho development of the timber resources re-sources and the mining resources of that section. Mr. Shoemaker said that It WSJ ery much cooler In that section of the country than it Is In this section. oo The College France was Instituted Insti-tuted In 1529 by Francis I |