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Show I n x v-'j. 1-fcs, I .rs - t Hi i iiii.ii iii iniiaArmrin itwm,ujf'rTii ijiMitwriiiM mmIiiiI Jthamber officalsand commitec members Paul Tchrson Neisen Bank, Gordon Sorensen and Holger Larsen look on at the tree moving which launched the beginning .of a new Sugar House street Monday. Years Of Work, Planning Result In New Street Bulldozers, trucks and power shovels roared into action Monday Mon-day morning to rip up ground and tennis courts to make way for the new street which will connect con-nect 9th East with Simpson Ave, at 2235 Highland Drive. The beginning of the project, which will cost about $44,000, and 1 will be completed by fall is the realization of years of planning, hard work and some dreaming of the Sugar Houso business men 1 and residents. i . i The completed throughfare will provide an improved traffic pattern pat-tern for the area, and help ease the pressure from Highland Drive, and the center of Sugar House and provide easy access of residents to tho growing and expanding ex-panding Sugar House shopping nrons. rnul Pchrson, president of the Supnr House Chamber -of Commerce, Com-merce, nml the committee, saluted salut-ed tho project as tho greatefit thing for Sugar House in the past years and added, "we are Jubilant." Jubil-ant." It is the result of the co-operative effort of the city commission; Joe L. Christensen, streets commissioner; com-missioner; the Denver and Rio Grande Western Pacific; and the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, Pehrson said. Members of the new committee assisting with the big push for the street are Niesen Bank and M. L. (Bud) Brain. |