BY: C. LEFEVRE

NOVEMBER, 1928 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS

Phoenix, Arizona, and publicly opened and read thereafter.

All bids must be marked upon the outside of the envelope, "State Highway Contract, School Overpasses, A.F.E. Nos. 731 and 728."

The work consists of the construction of two steel overpasses involving together approximately

28 C. Y. Concrete

36,560 Lbs. Structural Steel

1,800 Sq. Ft. Link Fabric Fencing

2,570 Sq. Ft. Clinton Fabric Fencing

450 Lin. Ft. G. I. Pipe & Fittings

A.F.E. No. 731 is situated in Phoenix and A.F.E. No. 728 is situated in Miami.

All bids shall be accompanied by an unendorsed, certified or cashier's check not less than 5% of the gross amount of the bid, payable to the State Treasurer of Arizona.

The Arizona State Highway Commis-sion reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Copies of the plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the State Engineer, Phoenix, Arizona, or may be obtained from the State Engineer upon the payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00), which will be returned to the contractor should the plans and specifications be returned within ten (10) days after the opening of bids.

The bidder will be required to comply with the provision of the specifications and contract in the bidding and the award and execution of the contract.

It is to be noted that the contractor is required to furnish all materials for a complete work.

W. C. LEFEBVRE, State Engineer.

Phoenix, Arizona, October 25, 1928.

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At the Gateway to Grand Canyon National Park

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All Car Service WILLIAMS, ARIZONA

Official AAA Garage

Telephone 111

ON THE MAIN STREET OF AMERICA

ARIZONA STATE FAIR

November 18

PHOENIX-

Indian Day, Nov. 14 "9 a. m. 'til midnight"

15 Exhibition Buildings

A mammoth display of Arizona's wealth. Products valued at more than a million dollars will be exhibited during the Fair. Come early stay late. Buildings open from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m.

Three Hour Grandstand Program

featuring

CIRCUS ACTS

The Nelson Family Mlle. Rosina The Five Cardanales Tete and Toto The Bacardie Trio "Shorty" Flemm Four Aerial Lorenzos and Swan Ringen's Diving Girls HARNESS RACES With the Fastest Trotters and Pacers in the West in action! Horses from four States will compete in these races RUNNING RACES "The Sport of Kings" will be on the grandstand program this year after an absence of two years. Lots of action!

AUTO RACES -also-

FOOTBALL GAME

Big Amusement Zone

20 Shows

Nine Rides

Daylight Fireworks

Armistice Day, Nov. 12

Special Program on Children's Day.

Friday, November 16