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‘ minoteLsceacdpdhacclgeapalnasc nadia THE BISMA CR TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1987 = sR 9 EXECUTIVE ASKS LEGISLATURE efits ot cheap leer lights and power. Mosh of the drode \¢ errs ; TO AID UNITED STATES MOVES | Saaathichaueeses oe ete Says Irrigation Is Best ~ ACTIVE FARMER 10 fa city unt! ‘ Fultural College and the Btate Teacbert ‘ & : eerie See | Use for | WIELD GAVEL OVER their needs, ud pele gh ca fhcrgerse recommend legislation locking towards the doing away of mpoun e ater Se i ae ghtgerae dmc cine meteniotioe | 2oTH LEGISLATURE them foo , and are imposing & Darden upon iB a boob Tagalog al Expert Asserts Practical Think-|tnet in the bottom and sides of the| attention, cease Prim ond my pchem, to wn tone net | Tei Net eaen oer era, tet vex coeepne | Ing Needed in Conserva- [Sets ees sant np |_A rea ru beef ma which we must have ‘with us fa such o manner that Grand Forks now owned by the slate ‘and that the same be tion Efforts Precable quantity would cause a fal. mum value should rettn water dur- Math Dahl of Erimons County and in the meantime do those Eryeares ier site depeytclad placed ‘under the of the Industrial Bees] and much & dry year, such as 1936. During} Has Been Long Prominent selves through their work; and this all tha leeset way with ‘the provision that rules be established wherul much property. People are con:/® year of plentiful rainfall there is ¥ to those inmates tn Tnstitations whowe sinds and bodies are Me use for water. impounded in” salle a sae berrie" and sever quactoa|isis Wo, mut conser the vevom| ("harm Movement one net they can not work, x . the eat in streams, according to the findings of |its stability. If water will not pene-|losées. Evaporation varies from an everything. possible to usefully produce in ent Recrmnaged the getablishing of» flaxcrushing pleat te Quer Becker, senior technician of|iate the embankinent, will it pene- annus! average of 32 inches in the| | North Dakota's house of represent- capable of use in the machinery of our state government with- T recommend shortening the h of eheceuee gutie oc Gh tas taste; ltrs oka soarees? Py {sbtiins dn en persion SO ee alae ONE ee oul eeee babs gut entering into open c competition with trea labor, ‘The pro- of the aeanee sy if penton dan eeclears cf ee wOrk «| Thls was dlaclosed by the planning| Tri few cases the Jocal jreservotr hsppencd to be dry to atart| the 2th legislative assembly, tentiary, as advocated in my message to you four years ago, is ae es a ae fda ie sade oe findings, along EI ‘8 notation by & | by the creation of a reser vole This ater % phere) the that's tetiot jae shes gael feayesy tbe pk usefully employing a, large number of, inmates, and is five, inclasive: to the State Sraising Sekecl fastoad Of the Chander, dean of North Dekota ofeure when s reservote cqvsied ox {the reservoir: bottom. and’ a feet, of| progressive, mores Rep. Math j 7 thousands penitentiary. jniversity, complete |® more sandy whioh redd- |surface water to saturate 6 feet. Un-| Dahl of Emmons county who was There is no reason why, within restricted lines, our native POs saggy Inigo bc fi edalera tbr ppd nti scone: wen ee conch UHONS | gts I tnte, Wetee berg erika | eer watt eoene, Provided. for, the) named to the speakership also ts an Fiat cf woel could not be treated seaamieney is momne ee he gets at the present time; thal the Shariff eball be ex-officio ‘The result of the survey should be| Tm which nearby wells draw thelr jfor stored water” really ‘becomes ee & Loginnine is torte barmatel woo! all that is ary for clothing needed or tor - parole officer, hat it shall be his duty to supervises parole to change the thinking of both pub-|f:PPly. IH such cases, ihe water level jecute._ Tt should be apparent that a/ the state house of representat peti Cee} of our penal nptekons oF santa a I ree- es paced bly Aaielotion achateby: isebriaths: anxious 4s Ke i en Bother i ane te the amount lost by Srapersiien and |or 10 Pash Wiest ws tocoutty vith | 8 vecke the ‘Nonpartisan ‘tease J organiza‘ he joined 00 as to start work in this line of activity. fa'the Seats Hiveltel under consent of the Cavey and Dine which ‘may be expected from im-|'s or exceptanas ‘depth, il seer efenough te Taisen Seo teat | inception. e panei FB eich mae Spee pe iplag ph ema teket Sedge; witesol being Geclared iagane, pounded waters and the use which| Gn” so enough o insure an Adequate supply.| a ‘staunch supporter of Gov, Wile aay Provides no course manent training, oF fn end the passage of the 1983 income tax laws to should be made of them. Tt should be evident that in cases|face runoff water that be anti. “am Langer, the inauguration cere- ton fora trade or for akllad labor. chink may of young a parece they mar hold thet’ the ; siaterially aloe the Ground ner |e tithe Hee in elevation of the|eipated ftom a smal raivapelaris) mnanieg were ik Conner oF double to the attention of the Judicial Council some years ame level in Rorth Dakote is Spa etrediltel EPA aha cteerd leaden ores Gnd Geieiyregisterart ‘marks bis sed bringay. upon investigation, recommended such & dapsctment for the wn anya Seasetee an itr e Becker who giescmrerl gp vegpedled Saleen gS Se hanes Ladirargahsth lait eprreypaadernie bate fies Newey tere Tam inclined to think it would be advisable to provide by federal am providing money for that purpose, and beleve the | Feguate tne flow of seats tpon|oere feet Unies tt aoe en ae [ ean eanagygureenclude the | ied state fa 1008 Ta the oping tomy that we one shall be sentenced to the State Pesitentiary the ralsing’of at least five selllion teens soccer thd which elties depend for water sup-llevel ote foot over Bacto’ ole ancwass ‘whiliy Secut in\/some ‘Dertce Oc ION be settled tn notnore see wpe phe Tel ne Be T recomm: of car licenses on automobiles to piles and sewage disposal and f0rjactes) of land. From this tt should |of » larger drainage beain nearly every | Railroading occupled him for time Pi targa regedtel dt aero ate three dollars a car, and that the car shall be assessed as per- bag bescetl rolergeg ‘a be apparent that ground water bene- year, but in the satne local area only but aince 1011 the speaker has been sateiaue that Countgr jelfere Goard er The ‘Conse oa I recommend legislation providing for an increase in truck- findings Gyo 4 CAR BECKER E & he to “ona “Gruation as me valuable "fer. Irrigation now comprises 6 tera,” eee missioners and Juvenile Court to make the proper inv. Sioin eco tha tai rereRaaF 06 Uruar socks monthly Yor thoueants of years, peor to the small area, as moet ey chase caiee | in| tanes pases teres trees Spee area tales gies tion in cases where children are apt to be sent to. the State Heense, as provided for under the laws of Montana. settling of this state By white people, | volre receive water only in the apring |bullt dams to crests private reser: |ine, as" president of” the Eeneene Training School would gfeatly aid and save duplication and I recoMmend that at least one-half the revenue on beer the prairies were covered with grass.]months and evaporation Any an lvolia; trap have ioelind te raten ci cn hepa EN Date) expense. : shall be turned over to the State Welfare Board, to be The water requirement of an ecre of | will be shown later—are great the water and use {t to irrigate thelr |ton local, andthe last our ears fous a the Peat Loanty ‘hed a ne rods in leas for relief pasposes: 4 for the support t ress 1s much less than for an acre Nature Has Own Method gardens, The garden plot is the most haulerterna 4 ie regs a hee of ae te the extent they cannot maintain themselves under ordinary ‘recommend the abolishing of the oftice of Fire Marsha, tat of old gras on tne putace helped | water conuarvotion ereate by indoue [eridal period for farm garden lain rane Se Soe e, as, n 5 dd ol le stat iment, merece ee cue tec | igen he cgetig ge ri of rm Get Me sen |e cra ney oor ae a ag ean eno Ce fe eae lands owned by the Board of University and School Lands, the wind and sun thereby retarding | tributary to Devils Lake there is an|tesertoir. If not used Bee haes ommend that this Legislature careful consideration to Bank of: 3 head, 7 évaporal After 7ainfall of eighteen inches and . TE for this pur-| Dant’s othe this institution, as there are approximately 30,000 ex-service ot eee ee ee stolisting the re¢sivers of closed peetehtrg) the as tra batae ot bot. arian ‘ot his leaves the pied eeetite to anfooe ainapon membership on the townhtp’ school men in North Dakota, and consequently the population of the banks by transfering all the duties they now have to the Bank Surface soll, it was unmolested to con-|Ground waters have receded ‘To illustrate the boatdi Tor. 18 years, Soldiers’ Home will naturally increase. Examiner or the Bank of North Dakota, titiue its subsurface course to- the| Similar to other portions of the pat gated term garden vt Gould’ like to Strikes Harmony Note ‘The State Industries ba I favor the abolishing of every single job or position that existing underground supplies and|#nd weathér conditions are not af-|give the results of one garden 125 fect |, Married and father of one son, Sines the World War, we have witnessed in this State the the members of this Legislature feel that the State of North continue flowing, though very slowly, |fected. In other portions of the sta 150 f trifle aig {APne, who is 24 years old, Dahi snd development of state controlled, operated, regu- Dakota’ ean ‘without. ontinue flowing, tough very slowly. \aiso, there ate areas with slougna seal |eeter ane tation wal ie Dann coun {struck & harmony note in his’ initial tad or supervised industries or activites, ; form ananrer le wel tree ed oeell bya ea ae tors sibly emerge agtin as « spring 2 lakes from which no water escapes into ty and in the extreme drouth area. Sa ee: department, State Fire Insurance, the State Bonding law, the mend a tax on the lignite coal, jally that ‘from strip At the pitted time the grass, such |the ground ast lprrata sag iced feng feel eeedin ard patie Lad fidence palates ee acti faa Workmen's Compensation Fund, and its operation, re; mines, to help pay the expense this organization as remains, is off to the ground ter. Perley noppers aie assure Ou I will be fetr to ae abd tion of railroad rates, auto trar tion and utilities, and I recommend a thorough investigation of the School of oe the sround ts cultivated In the| If the total surface runoff that now roc tegy Rageirnap reg pn all in presiding ove th dellbe podigctacires atispalbeod pecan Ole orth Medicine and placing the same upon a firm foundation. oe be eround is cultivated In tel originates within the state and flows [ier and winter and supplice ome | tions,” Dail sald proer erg een re pps tndeoorgaren etry erg noe 1 enmend ipiaton zing sila feachloes, 0 the water that ia abeorbod. by the [oUt i the various rivera were epread of thets neighivers and visiting friends. | Emphasizing the need for coopera- ive Have geek oven a tastes de af davulopioant and pros: 1k mme! is] changing W which 2 ground is exposed to a higher degree over ent state, it woitild } Figured at reasonable prices he re-|tion, Dahl declared that “without co- Rate on inn meer cere males. | tempat mene ice co eam evans S| |uerte erin rue pees at ort vas Sey ©, eesti cies | pena osc la trade and commerce. aI erate their cars by having tags of the succeeding year. tase, the water is more readily ab- [Oly about % inch thick, If the nor- {soil and planted their seed and be-|s1 ed. sf reieentcin kas eed These Nel are ERG? Sennen, ‘ant are here to I Cees legislation to aid certified associations, sorbed by the ground, from which|™al amotmt of % inch had been |cause only of lack of water received menininee aoosenen in se bade sone Seobletes at Eeacite ote ie ee | oer cooperation. t “t ronened legislation to aid the North Dakota Turkey fatance i nesovared by thet piste! og tas uy, what inhienos: would des ovetryd ahour coy iorre foot of pa eens Bank of No’ , estal under strife a: Association and for the effort to get the farmers what their it have hid on the temperature or| i contention, has now become an institution of recognized ald cuvayarmnd poultry] ave/actually Gerth varlous crops. Only small percen- lin, gincshete? If it hea all tieelot eater worth? ee re font SAD ESS Rae 3 and service to the people of our state. We must protect it in I recommend wanee of 5 tage remains in the soil to m : oe all gone |of water worth? London, Jan. 6—(?)—Spanish in- its stability, es oraerre it as a le ¢ mare coven sioner with fal suikerity to Suveaibalte fowrofice of lent tent Ge und water sup. Wi found” wer Md 5 enat ellert évaporat = ion, the Hatement 1 has been Ra interes "300 others et Malege Iega on ing our people to aid Redes sill prised protien ia elgbh wie oe iter Bees of the legislature of the Similar to surtdce wates, only very would it have ned on the gfound Buco that the purpose of creating |the southern coast Saturday, a report is stl ak Reveaieet lignite program, clay m, gold sand m, adveented R yperiennaias ile ale Klang vesirvolis wees reece f Mace moar | ene ee ee stant Beate Mill and Terminal Eee aie established with by L. C. Harrington, Dean of the University of North Dakots, pally adheg pio fiery al that the) constructed to meet the emetgeney |can be Pissedlep bythe ieee creas |e é tention also a sul tering North Dakota Citizenship and Protecting It road ‘ of Work for men ee bate among our people, is a state institution intended to aid ‘We must constantly cooperate to how Farming Lowers Water Table : ned heeding |® more moisture laden ai . nd to yeigcea! scat oa state. aut Hadyergled robiesis Sbeesere i oe eae. based ip democrat Princip t buted Peon bendiph erty wala] bane Neuve a Leathe ae Kewell, South Weboie tom 1912 5 eee REDEMPTION ae requi utual coope! Tender ight ai ice, guaranteed red federal ratnfi Conservat Man e agency of greater service to the people of our state. We must and state canatitgtiens and the laws Of this non ‘Under aes Dow of Spins, Sean ee projects Prey should be Neel oc tors ind is 1922, predate pene: STATE OF. NORTH DAKOTA, County Serer Ged rea commn naan ie ntti ea pics moterted, in want, irogh |Z" arama ocean rece Mao. eee eee ae See | Er iPower Acnd serve for ii * . I. 4 our producers. Some of these purposed are to dé nonstrate the ptdeaiel rains wage peel ont Peco igs vert Tae sepatae Teservolrs, The Red River, for in-) rd Main Benefits parteatnt of Re eeae, to determine Hae de ee eee superior quality of the grain that North Dakota produces, and tions, Also we must protect labor to te i pecalten@: stance, was navigated through its en- Elgg a merit construction with Geena transportation from} “you are hereby notified that the to ihe poles that We mates predicts aes be eatee decent wage, and is protected in every industry where it faip re) ee ea pacont| i following Pia y ettend a tae Napoonile Sree Lesncapbedy fee} sud Which wae assessed In your uaie tured pared yr sale here ai jome. Me. ion- * Pe strate farther that our grain, for storage requirements and feather, tve must protect the poor and those who h years, before agriculture was de- jA0r pursuit of recreational activities [the results were published in the! {ie Sith‘ day of December, 1930, duly for feed Bree rate ought to be kept at home in storage unfortunate cireumstances ate haraseed by heavy debts. For veloped in its valley. Mow thete have |su "1 as. swimming, boating, fishing ee of Agricultural Research, Vol. sold, as provided by law, tor the ae. reservoirs which we ovght to establish and ought te maintain. that reason I favor restriction of usurious contracts which Lnecdceorad nated dpared ora ote edjacent community to eegpreeg he iiss aperinitito show that plants,| thar the time for edomption “trom feat sre ait en ntntngNerm ees | tse nt gn thw it ot ley (at ln [Ra a be [o'er Be ee [eee even privat our ” of the poor to pay their taxes promptly. For that reagon fur- ° , Said land is describ: fe 5 does not seek to destroy them. ‘i wise dhown & flow, though | fire protection; provide water for ir-|ture to the atmosphere as = water) Suid, land js described as, follows: This Slate Mill sould hare futher the fundamental po seed | am in Tevor of protecting worthy old'age, sad have aot ule vo prsnuoel that in gation, and of most Smportance are etoes, | oaring pe bead ret quarter, gnes halt of the Norma icles juirements mi use o1 Conclusion 3 reservoirs which provide } n h ota geain for the. manufacture of flour and particularly I want to conclude thi Many persons are of the opinion |stream-flow regulation in our smaller {10th of August. This would indicate} Xumber of Actes 80 conclude this message élready tly long. 1 rivers, that if we really are interested in nt Sr ALD F faye Blea Dae] ae i is or pecan ay ra time to 0 I want to affirm my aes to the platform o: ples that the pos water level dropped welelo ae ts not| Putting motture into the a mere, | ere pergguent taxes paid by purchas~ manafacturing flour simply as an institution of profit. It Teese cwadt tn exprete NEY PODS EpTeCIRMER od Cia near above was running off to the streams | lost or wasted. It is necessary for the | he way t0 do it le to store our spring| ,,msin4 roauired 10 redeem at thle also can be used as 2 demonstration agency to recognize that the: people’ af ‘this state hava (aenthcvad upon! mie,i71 fully. and rivers and that the former level| health and welfare of the people. ba petaed ler and feed it into the |""rn’ addition to the above amount She important transportation amenties for North Dakota are realize the great responsibilities of this I seek yer Fra arag ke Act) (ecnil oy [etd el eocal Aead pgm Loree rts oer cre bool ENS IS seo dotnet truck transporta' shou! ti reserve 8 lost 4 only so far cat is necessary and incidental to railroad trans- iced eg) toce in ype 2 pene Pee ‘The federal and state governments | larger towns are located Sine oe Sregt amount of additional weath. pr said ‘lend front ald portation of our grain or its manufactured products. The rec- Irrespective of your personal viewpoints, let us confer to- have been creating reservoirs for the | streams and are dependent thereon! .qioPt, “uae” Benefits piration of the ti ords of the State Mill, and the records of sll of our institu- gether and in mu ‘conference consider our diff past several years and railways bullt] for s water supply, sewage diltttion | seated be eer eee ill Igeue to the heiderrof the tions must be made an open book, so that suspicion may not and not separately’ babind closed doors air our cpinions ef paraded aah d lirmetadedcr a | vepleg i ne arta A fieant 0 etree to the forees | {az stle cer ‘itleate.as provides By be aroused at any time. each other. Together we can do much for the betterment and ago. These are Ltr ear these towns, such as packing plants,of nature to make any material| WITNESS tiacasean reed Intoxicating Liquors srogcesn of this state; oad for the saliet ot tur citizens pow study and analysis creameries, railroads and others, alll change in our climate. Considering | #eal this Aind dey of Deceraver, 1986. le of so sorely in distress within state. Our to be derived from such storage should | of which are necessary for the con- z Clair rb: The le Gepicanep a ees have authorized the our people are now be apparent st this time. tinoed com-lthe sinall amount of surface runoff air G, Derby, sale and use of intoxicating liquors within our state. The a passing through, the stormiest seas of economic depression MTests Dispreve O14 Ideas Welfare of the farmets, could| water available for storage compared|pakoia’’ Purelsh County, North proval of the initiated re by the voters reverses and of world-wide devastation. Our people are looking over During the last thirty years. the| nojgc™menue to do business if thelr! to the area of the state and the thick | 12-22-20 1-6. : Pere of Aeehtitinns pieadla: wettened by conetitationsl the hills to see tomorrow's sunshine of betterment for the feankl Retna haa tad aneee| oe, ae ness of the atmosphere, it would and statut action since state! and until recent times, protection of themselves, their homes, their business and their om the various streams in the state Need Better Supplies séem that it should be so utilised that| NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RSE eee ee eildren They lock to you and me to cooparate for Wait [ore manrurmania Were made ot |g Malet: supoh snenas ot iat |taasrut can, enn in airs | scary or NORE DAKOTA, County a benef! 5 This initiative measure has brought to you many necessary both you and me. : ee ie wee eee Hoosiers will change and secure a surface entree than, ie Pagtieey OFFICE OF" COUNTY AUDITOR, matters for consideration, particularly so for the reason that I am hopefal for your aid and assistance to afford in this annual runoff from the various} WStct Supply atter stream regulating | benefits in the atmosphere or general | Bismarck, N. Dak. there are many statutory provisions still in force or to be in- state that business and efficient administration which now see ehede can be determined, Al-|recrvous ave been created. In| ground water level Bye ORton Casterton, Route No: 4, terpreted, which in their original purposes were intended to it must have for the security of us all, though much of these data are avail- these towns the sub-surface water is you aeguarouy, cetitipa that the ee our prohibition laws. Necessarily these statutes I thank you for your consideration tied attention. able through ft ptiblications, unsatisfactory due to the presence of] ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. tract of land hereinafter described Your, consilration, and ‘as far as necesaary, Your Te. Reapecttalty sibenitied, cee articles fy ts the cdeamon bout | Cmsolved minerals which are Known| , Sttite bide for ihe,consiruction of int nth tort fhe your iii wan on jitiated measure has disc! tor its Great number of people administration and enforcement the necessity of File dnpecs ee ‘that the petit runott 2 ae tola, as) provided by law, tor, the dee tate, taxes of the year 1933, and ion atate, time for redemption from A F E E : said sale will expire preety. days 2 A ape ee of the people ‘ae oe ts us now the problems T date, Hackoa, spill mar J aver- ight o'cloc! January 18th, 1937.| from the completed service of this of handling the sale and the use of intoxicating liquors within HE BOY WHO GREW UP TO BE KING runott (based 30 or more] Ver, it is on a dry run, it will as a Plans and specifications are on file | notice. our state. What our individual opinion may be on the “ ome fred rule receiv ¢ in the office of the City Auditor or| Said land is described as follows: — eee ——— = = years of record) varies from 1% to fe no runoff water except] may be obtained from the City En-|_ Northeast quarter, tion 20, liquor question, we must this mandate, and cooperate to 13 per cent in the eastern parts of the in the spring months. In the eastern| sincer. Township 141, Range 16, carry into force 8 epee its requirements. | state, inci the following major| part of the state nearly all the run-| ,,A!! Bids must be made upon a basis! Number of Acres 160. I want to see the and the use of intoxicating liquors rivers: un deagenbe James, and| Off occurs in Aptil and the amaller| Gener Work om thie contcact shail Amount 9010. for, 931-48. within this state ald to strict accounting under strict o Scouse. ‘Tn the scathwestern portion,|Feservoirs become stagnant in Junt,| be vésun, sot afer then February, tat cL a ee ‘we must safeguard our youth against the perils of tne bes aalascurt river, excluding | bealth hatard, Children will go swim. |“"sttd, Bn cccempantea te oie aittom. as Svery way legitimately possible, and we must the badlands, 3 to 6 mero cent of the] ming if & pond of water off abies & corciti 4 neck bd scot tung ny youn will be peauired to pay the comes hibit all of collateral devices and falling tation runs off and in| portunt ere an ODF ren 4500 00), ‘clade “pazable to of the service of this notice and In- in gambling and loose or immoral associations that quite fre- oD rare ty, regardless of the danger| {i order of AP, Lenhart, President | terest as provided by law and unless quently attend the handling of intoxicating liquors. ‘the about 10 per cent. The | of infection. Most parents do not per-| of the Board of City Commis s,|you redeem said land from said sale There is need today of sane, Jucation amount of runoff, when considering | mit their children to go swimming in rantee that the bidder will, if | before the expiration of time ot Tene Aibemscnoeel ee on the the state as s whole is large, but] public pool unless the Successful, enter into and execute a| redemption as above st need and value of tem , and for une! - of it is small, water i) contract for the performance of the| thereof will issue to the ler of the ueation on the evils At icrpirinse: one be for or wee & Leogyies Roney 2 Caceres percsiaiy. aloes there is ci ae re ea rea | ae ‘sale certificate as provided by authorizing the sale of liquor, he cannot be b! years much] flow of water through a reservoir ch of must also be accompantie Sein 265 abeses incident to the vas of intoricante, Te falls with Maan Te ee idle te leniaart ae ty prone Uertel amount ia wees sont this find’ doy of December sae. the provinee of government to promote education which will ‘The effect on ground water levels| into it it ts no different than the referves. gard of (City Commissionert| Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. 12-23-30 1-6. —_—_—X—X—SX—S— ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for the construction of a watermuin extension on Thirteenth Street from Avenue B to the Boule~ vard and on the Boulevard from Twelfth Street to Thirteenth Street of s few of the reservoirs constructed | artificial public pool without proper M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. , At Sterling, N. D.| ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Benled bids fc fhe Northern bef railway bul |, Seuied nia for the constrgation of latge dam many years ago, impound- | 5; from Avenue B to Avenue D VERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, bids for the construction of ain extension on Seventeenth Avenue C to Avenue E, in Wi ain District Number Thir- tion of that law. It would tend to drive drinking off ways, and that is a great danger at present. ty-a ff the City of Bi kK, Jin Wi in Distric ‘Thire J of the hundreds of dams 8) ras ote ti be received by thé | ty-five of the City of Bismarck, Board of City Commissioners of said| North Dakota, will be received by the rs of said i E E i cle of Plans and specifications fi feck, BiH oe plese Dee dleetions on le Me . jans an pecifications structures. The water level in wells! in ‘che office of th bevon file in the office of the City | 18th, 1937 at Sterling dropped or Gieappearsd may De obtain thom tae ity ‘Ba-| Auditor or may be obtained from the| are on file in the office of the City e Rt stas must bo mad 19 | Cal bide must bo mad bate ae ee ey ee eens oe made state. At Flasher, Glen of payment for a! "work Prog rj of cash Payment for all work: to” be cpea A Basis of ayaa: for on aes ine rae, compan | Wren te sat cad oe |e tae een er te i regret ve ih te, comploted aot later’ thas 6 th ne Work on this contract shall be Se- gun not later than February, let, 1937. and completed not later than Each bid must be ac- work to be do! od not later than April mea rik, che performance of the work. Each Each bid must also be accompanied | bid must also be accompanied by & by a bidder's bond in a sum equal to| bidder's hond in a sum equal to the Ta rales hn che poplin Melnte county may Pon leper team toe arerage, bull 80 count pang or It ree over without any toll whatecever. from these towns iy eapet be accompanied by & atch 614 must be accompanied by a certified check for 1 additional lation to deal more stringently " ly eek for give Husdred LAR certifies heck, for Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) made with the erime of kidnaping. iias 4b thane Ati: f Lenhart, 1 rder of A. P Lanhart, President ident of the Board of Clty I recommend the enactment of laws similar to Board of City Com City Commissioners, | c loners of the City of econsin local bankers to establish places of ex- : guar ate that the ? hae the bidder will, My marek, North Dakota, as a guarai mene contract for the perto t for the performance BT ine | te shes won aeeeuta @ eentract aan places to rt the expense % the ful bid." f 14, I recommend a sufficient a: to the 3 y The Board c ee AROR AT OO | Commlasloneret Cena ener OPT icioicoman Railroad mi ri cs reserves the right to reject any or all reserves the right to reject a and hope that this legis! came ee a: e : Me ty auditor. . Ey kaditor a Ci ot . as far as Je, enable every farm home to secure es . cated. (Associated Press Photo) structed with the same material a5| 12-20 1-6. ‘ Ee er ss ap: ice A 12-30 1-6. ie