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> $ and the owner of large jand interests|In the future the state must baye near Thermopolis. money to put. up matehing the feder. Mr. Crook. took, the place of* D. 8.|appropriation# dollar for dollar. McCalmoo, state highway superintend- it was pointed dut that automobile wo ae ai ant { Nt ENTS UIP iene on the program and spake for the | license money has “dlready retired three amendmen’ Jos. 3, 4 and 3,| $200,000 of the first issue of road bonds he which hive to do good roads. !and that it will more than take care of He pointed Out that nation | the interest on bonds under the amend: i which bas attained prom: ce in pest) ments, ages has paid attention sporte-| A straw vote taken at today’s forum» tion, Rome's greatness was based on| meeting en the constitutional amend- her roads, good roads saved France in| ments resucted as follows: tell you something, when it 1914 and helped win the world war. Sea! No. 111 for and 35 against, yous transportation was. responsible for tir) No. 242 for and 4 against, 5 comes to the latest and best, ureat + “No. 3—44 for ani aguinst. \ p 5 eral expenses in ‘cities be _incrensta Mrpnunems: Of Spain’ and/ Inter of Great |) Ath. i toe and & aginst. - come to the Dear Old Lyric. 15 mus, Casper did not Use|" “so" he pointed out, if Casper is to be No. 5—43 for and 3 against. ees 8 mills this year, he said.) i" peatity the Queen “City of the most No. 6—10 for and 86 against. not need the amendment, | 0 i a ye runtta: ate : inion rio-etty should reauite | Euce ‘pay attention to roads, MORE VICTORY MEDALS. n 8 mnilis for running expenses} “1 the east Casper is now thought uf’ The first allotment, of Victory medals “I r what its taxable valuation | 1. 4° city of 60,000 people in a state has been issued to ex-navy men by the * with a population of a million. Goou Denver navy recruiting station and a Jé, superintendent of schools | roadg are essential to the attainment of new supply has been requested to sup- ing for amendment No. | this position, Wyoming can easily be-| ply several thousand ex navy men (Continued from Page 1) d out that while Casper does came thé Ohio of the west as popula. through the state. Exnavy men who need to increase its assessment fof | tion moves westward and the products ; have been out more than four montis building purposes not havin ven aD- of the Mississippi valley can be divert. and less than a year must reen'ist be- he present limit, Sheridan.|eq to Wyoming for manufacture an:l fore November 17, 1920, in order: to f >, Riverton, Lovell, Newcastle, | shipment westward. fsave their continuous service, ‘ 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. iia) sete ek os Rock Springs and many other places} ‘Since’the establishment of the Wy9-| a Lave almost reached the limit and car-) ming Btate- Highway commission aap re| | ‘ First You can't afford tw miss the Ladies* | Orchestra at the I. O..O. F. Hall Oc- not bond further for school buildings. ; : 9 in Wyoming nd c %3_-road Work has been done in Wyoming | Orchesten at the tO. 0 1 Hall Oc Blaireiine ch indie Ak This would mean an enormous increasé! than was done in Pennsylvania, Mr. es in those places {f they a@|Crook stated and he ‘paid high tribute whevsweent - choal buildings to house thelr} to D/ 8. MeCalmon, who stands heal| ats eoihs Phat ae ems ren land, shoulders above other road men in| General medicine, diagnosis, obstetric. Sor gecain sabehtinns Gy ee . and-children. Temporary location, Apt. sebgresity seeee boo | weet. 110, Smith Apts. Eventually Midwest r is asked to vote forj If the state highway depa 1| Refining Co. Bldg. Phone 1548. do what it has done in the j 10-26 12t TSE Sy ea Ss Read Tie iribune, cumitied Ads. | {rerted, but——, | fs It must have money. This the three amendments will pro- vide. Federal aid for two projects trona county is promised if W proide a specir “in axsure the federal governm inspection when stoc’ the roads will be maintaijed and kept is shipped ured it sets a bad pre-|vermanent'y “In good ecndition — when nt in providing for special taxes, | built. x ; t the open range is being so| A million dollars’ worth of road inc. ! rapidly teken up that the eed of in-| chinery obtained by the state for road | specting stock for strays will soon van purposes will stand idle if the amer ish entirely. ments are not passed so that the hi By far the most important address | way commission will have funds with of-the meeting was that given by J. 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