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Show HIGHWAY NEEDS GUARDRAIL The icy condition of the roads (bene days remind every motorist of the need of putting the Bingham Bing-ham highway in a more salle contrition. con-trition. The greatest apparent need of the local road is that of guard rails, especially between the town limits and the Lark road. On this piece of road there are many curves, dugways aind steep nibanknients which are always a s-ouree f danger during the period per-iod of snow and ice. As it is, any car on which the brakes are ap-I ap-I li'.d or on which the speed is in-CYascd in-CYascd or diminished suddenly is liable .ij skid or spin round and round and become entirely out of control. This condition makes motoring mo-toring on this highway extremely J.wgerous at times, especially on i'ic curves. Practically all other state highways high-ways afford this protection to the motorists and we believe if the attention at-tention of the Highway Conimis-!on Conimis-!on was properly called to this condition, it would be remedied. |