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* 4 PAGETEN _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ "STATE HIGHWAY MAP WITH REV N ao: a os ee 2 ps 2 Seem en © aE H =. ' S ASKATCHEWA [7 4 ‘ Tf MERCER eden ene. DICKINSON + Snerrincer@ eae lhe tA Tee A number of changes have been mai : me : | Stewart Thursday evening. ; M j tended the dapce at'the Pursian Park)" “the Sewing tig met last week at| With the numbers employed in marking the U.'S. roads. Rev. and Mrs, A. A. Leiske are stop- ie cd pisidtne wl | ping at the R. J. Elliott home at large crowd attended the play | present. 0 “Little i Muffet, Lost 2 Rudolph Jensen and Miss Ruby Op-| way No, 39. State Highway No. Found,” which was given b mary. and intermediate Ty n The: “baccalaureate services for the | Grove school, “are giving 2 school| neon ihe cea, Bilas eet Clarence | No. 1, becomes eighth graders and seniors which | pi to their respective school dis-! 7.0" °* iu 4 a i Sere to have. been given Sunday " Ps receive the markers which are taken + evening, was postponed on account of | ncon, May 29. rain, _ | Willie Koenig came from Montana 1 A latge crowd attended the carni-| recently and is visiting his brother, { yal given in the hall Saturday eve-| Harry, at the Jake Voll farm. ning. Mr. and Mfs. Nels Thompson are ee Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Doyle of Bis-j enjoying a visit with Mr. ‘Thompson's | Barney Ennis Sunday. marck ‘visited with Pete Randoms | father, who arrived from Wisconsin Mr, and Mrs. H. A, Knudsen_en- and Mis Wild Rose school N Monday afternoon with Mrs. H., A. Knudson. “a "| comes U. S. Road No. 1 part of the ‘traveling public which wot here on business. New Marking to Be Done son and Quam Saturday evening. H, Meland and M. Herum of Driscoll | are busy taking the state high school visited at the H. C. Meland home| and grade examinations this week. Saturday evening. Miss Alice Olson of Driscoll spent Saturday and Sunday with Mildred Johnson at the Helmer Meland home. ‘Miss Mildred ‘Stewart. of Driscoll Srissallt aol a RE tate ne week-end visiting Miss viene stl apa pate apland ri . NAG SekuRaay drufaidinton where | Sarr ay eam atte er eae be i ‘ = Busia e they ha’ eed emplo: by the rn Emch ia conducting ex- | will be changed in accordance with the new plan_of ‘mi in Bismarek Tuesday. Mrs. Jensen snent’ Monday after-| completed within three or four days eae “On the 1. noon visiting with Mrs, Knudson. two crews will remark State Highws s Thompson motored to Miss Ruth Apland is spendi here Friday from Minnesota for an i ; ~marek Friday to see Mr. Henry Rea-| vacation at home. extended visit, Beater sheet wt pape deere 1 man, who is seriously ill in a hospi-|, E. C. Ruble returned Wednesday} Mr. and Mrs, Robert _O’Connell sys P' i " tal Shere tek a es 4 apes the Tap Fikes ie ae were business callers at Elgin Sat- é ir, an rs. John erson an Mrs. Nagel and daughter and Miss | urday. uf nal folks attended a meeting of| Margaret Stewart were callers at| Mrs. Henry Neher of Paradise brought to conform with the standard marking’ 6: |) the Woodmen's lodge at the Grant|the Ennis home Wednesday evening. | stopped here on business Tuesday. : Fags east 1“ Hulett home in Kidder county Wed- J, B. Crowel and son William |She had been to Elgin to visit her jay. transacted business here Wednesday, | husband ‘who is a patient at the El- nA carload of our boys attended) | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and}gin hospital. ‘Bie, dance ad vown's barn near Dana| daughters, Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Johns| Mildred Lonie of Carson. spent the y evening and had to push their|and H. B, Johns motored out to P.|week-end at the home of Faye Moss- Bay eye en yay home through |P. Hanson's place and celebrated Mr. | man. 5, re te L Gar part of the way ompanied by |Hanson’s birthday. Mrs. Addie Bell of Elgin was a LEITH SCHOOL NOTES ,... received a _tele- ’s, Mrs. McVey High School No ° y heavy ‘thunder, lightning and wind. _ | Christ Schoon caller at her nigthe Notes aaity ki of the Pursian Lake, gram, announcing the death of his|also at Grandm# Carter’s Saturday. Play day was held at Leith this a Ne! filling orders already received. Helen. Dittus of Elgin sister Saturday and Sunda: ck Jawas! motored to Bismarck Satur- brother and left for his home Sun-| Mrs. Charles Davidson and grand- ‘year on May 2! ‘spite of mis- accompanied by Leotard John-}day-. son, Harold Dayidson, and Grandma {fortune of bad, weather, it was a de- pon lovais and Charles Swa: iss Pearl Hanson left Monday for| Henley were Sunday dinner guests at|eided success and all those who Bismarck after spending the week-|Gilbert Moen’ here can justly say that tie Geet : jteasing | was given atjend with her folks, rer Charles Davidson-and grand-|eounty schools of North Dakota e , the services in the feasing progam ,“gtamton and| The Quale boys’ father died at|son of Hert were week-end guests a: doing a reat work for the rogre ben Be Be. Zig) evening, After the| Everett, Washington, where he had|the home of Grandma Henley, of this nation.——-The. day’s program, r Bn eee iatio Yee cream. and cake was|made his home for several years.) Mr, and Missi Hawley and little |which was carried oj ai te to all. ii j Miff Quale left Sunday to attend the | grandson arth Thursday from Far- | inconveniences, . follow: Band _con- ; ‘ of our young folks called at| funeral. go where they, have spent the winter. |cert, Leith band; free ovie, Cinder- | @ Lee home Sunday after-| Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Swanson and) Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbal re-|ella hall; band concert, Lei and; Mr. ‘and. Mrs, Egner Swanton had|turned from Bismarck the first of | pageants/and drills exh by dinner with their parents, C. A.|the week and report urice, who | Grant county school Swanson’s, Sunday. underwent. a serious operation for|feature by Tndian ae ae . Grane Faverseg apbendicition oe eaprerl reg Ae e home o! r.| A large erows ith band; d Mrs. Brenden. urday for nix and drills which| whole day Bace: reate services were held in| were held fithe K. P. hall, The bdnd the M. E. church Sunday evening for| was. on the A, both forenoon and Bi ace |S ogse p eS ve of andan om Rev. Monson of Bismarck made ‘the sigeitye s eae: : iresses. Commencement , will bi 0 ich will be hostes (Friday, evening. at the’commuye tne! Breabyetion idles? aid Tl day, May 26, ae, Saconce. ‘Sxakeen Williem Er ants oat wite Bhi . be - anders Me # daughter Valdis at “dinne re 4 3. Ay ‘gost x FA ; in the road marking of the Tinh Tt sevice Mrs. Wakefield served coffee | state highway system, due to the fact that there are five U. $. roads minations given in school No. 3 this, week. Monday. = to the gu its. Mr. and Mrs. Hiller-| within its boundaries. The map above shows the changes in the num- ae. ace : a —— Hiller: had bering of the state highway system: The state highway numbers on or, and. § . W. Hillerson had! 17, g” dads will be either’ dropped’ from the system or changed’ ‘to’ | Mrs. ; e. * these days... ' ° supper with Mr. and Mrs. J. D-| other state roads, wkeze the number of, such state roads conflicts Saturday ple > ee and farai | Sterling |) With Marry and Willie Koenig. [the home of Mra, Egner Swanson. nes Hiskway No. 8 becomes U.S. Road No. 2., For, that rea Mrs.-Wakefield and Aletha Johnson | son, State Highway No. 2 will be dropped from the numbering sys- were visitors ‘in school Thursday.| tem, and what was State Highway No. 2 now becomes State High- Miss Helen Erickson, teacher of has , or the Red Trail, becomes U. 8: No. ", [land visited Wednesday. a¢y.| oad No. 10 and the state road of a similar number will be marked e King's Heralds met Friday aft-| 3. "State Highway No. 3. The Meridian Highway, or State Highw: vu S. Road No. 81, qn oe ‘ighway ae 12 wi Z . a Si Swi o' 1° ridian Hig! to thee eae Sunday after.) Swanson and Dora Jensen spent | Pees. the Yellowstone Trail, which was State Highway No. 16, be- 2. . Henry Van Horn of Bismarck is The reason for: these changes {sto event any confusion onthe id result if the ‘state highway Marvin. Lorch of Steele visited| numbering and the U. 8. road‘numbering had tw similar numbers. - “4 4 tai ii Hendri i : The new U. S, markers will be delivered to the departinent, about! Saturday eer eyil Van Vicet, Mr, | "The sYtoits of the Wild Rose schools bhi reiealp Sey ater Han-| the first of June and their erection will commence, as soon as weather E. C, Ruble was a business caller | conditions will permit, on U. S. Road No. 10, the first to be marked, by three marking crews. Tt is expected that the ‘markin; owill. = t 8 as VU. S, No, Dri ° ais 9| and sh wuld finish the job within ten days. ‘The crews will next, turth® scoll | 7 fei attention to ee U.'S. R ‘No. 81 and U. 'S. Road. Nb, | Leith | and wind up the ‘task of remarking jthe U. S. system with U, Roads No, 83 and No... 85, . Later,, the renumbered: ‘state -/hight ‘ Haggert. Construction company on|aminations in the schools in district | the numerals on State, Highways No. 12, No. 10, No, ‘2nand . Wild Rose road work, south of New Leipzig where she| removed and replaced the new, numbers. It is expected: : Mrs. Wm, Van Vleet spent Monday |t#ught the past term. the entire renuimbered system will: bé of 4 with Mrs. F, 0, John Joe Olson and Roy Moen arrived| year, Where new diréction signs and mt. markers types become worn or destroyed, the standard type will be employed ; to replace them and thus, gradually the entire state marking system 5 Tarpon sat Ath large crew to begin. work.. at ra K Hiciltt Etar ai alae ta ager” ne.) ag 7%, ion of -tife invited. ta Hees: ME ih > and, those have given their lives )._ cénsrRUCTION STATUS eae 4 sR NY ti 1 oe ‘ . L STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM Be Meare oe LEGEND | There will be Norwegian services in:the church Sunday. at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Alfred Arneson, son, Helmar, Mrs J. 0.. Rise, and, sons, Joseph spent Sun-| and Clarence, . nioto! id to Driscoll lagen Wednes Dg... .. Valdemar Lein motored to Driscoll Arthur. Bjorhus is busy assessing bf at. Frits y \ SEES selina bee, BERS SEIS.