August 1932
In this issue
The text focuses on highway construction and maintenance in Arizona's District No. 4. It details specific projects, materials used, and challenges faced, such as subgrade water issues. The article also discusses road building's economic impact.
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Chapters
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CONSTRUCTION IN DISTRICT NO. 4
W. R. HUTCHINS
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TOMBSTONE SKETCHES
Edward J. Kelley,Thomas R. Sorin
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UNWRITTEN RECORDS OF THE RED MAN
Clara Lee Fraps
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SERIOUS MENACE TO HIGHWAY SYSTEM SEEN IN REDUCED MAINTENANCE FUNDS
M. G. Holt
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BE A REAL DRIVER
M. G. HOLT
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ROAD BUILDING PROGRAM WILL ENCOURAGE BUSINESS
M. G. HOLT
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"SIGNS" OF DISTRESS
M. G. HOLT,WOODY
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EDITORIAL
J. James M. Hall,E. M. Whitworth
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COPPER-APPLIED USE
E. M. Whitworth,James M. Hall
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FIRST YEAR OF ARIZONA HIGHWAY PATROL
E. M. WHITWORTH,James M. Hall,Ira B. Wood
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MOST ALL OF ROAD DOLLARS GO TO LABOR
Ira B. Wood
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HIGHWAY COMMISSION NOTES
James Braden
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STATE PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN ARIZONA
T. S. O'Connell
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ROAD CONDITIONS ARIZONA STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
T. S. O'CONNELL
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