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Show 1 OA Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983 UTA Starts Express Service Utah Transit Authority's express service between Lake City and Ogden is the of other commuter services new between the two cities within Salt one hour. first The service, named the Golden Spike Express is in addition to UTAs current Salt service that stops and conveniences UTA intends to offer area residents, according to John C. Pingree, UTA General Manager. On Monday, August 29, UTA that added express service r commuters shuttles rush-hou- Lake-to-Ogd- at most towns and cities throughout Davis County. The Golden Spike Express, Pingree says, shaves about 40 minutes in travel time from our service. To provide quick express service, UTA buses will travel priand marily along Interstate-Iwill make four stops each way at designated parking lots throughout Salt Lake, Davis and Weber Counties. Maximum fare for a y trip will be $2. S one-wa- UTAs transportation planners have studiously worked at EVERY MORNING YOU WAKE UP WITH A POUNDING HEADACHE. YOU HAVE BEEN TO YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR, A NEUROSURGEON AND A PSYCHIATRIST. THEY'VE RUN OUT OF IDEAS AND YOU ARE STILL designing a service that provides quick, convenient and economical transportation through y UTAs operating district, Pingree said. The schedule and the stops were determined through public hear- SUFFERING . three-count- ings. Notably, the new express service will be added to the bus system without requiring additional revenues. UTAs operating revenues, the majority of which come from local option sales taxes, have not increased and, thus, it is difficult to install additional service. To provide express service, Pingree said that UTAs transportation planners streamlined bus service system wide. HEADACHES ARE THE MOST COMMON HEALTH COMPLAINT IN AMERICA TODAY. AND IT SHOULD NOT DE ASSUMED THAT CHRONIC OR RECURRING HEADACHES ARE NORMAL. IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES CALL DR. BURNS FOR AN IMMEDIATE EXAMINATION. DR. DURNS ACCEPTS GROUP, UNION, AUTO AND INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE. SPECIALIZING IN HEADACHE PROBLEMS . BURNS: In the future, UTA has plans to increasingly add commuter-oriente-d services and conve- ChiropractiC CLINIC niences, he said. In the next decade, the population along the Wasatch Front is expected to ind which points crease by to a need to plan now for commuting ease. Certainly, if Waone-thir- Photos by Robert Regan THE MEETING of the buses, complete with a golden spike was enacted by board members of the UTA at Layton Hills Mall last week to begin the new trans-cit- y express bus service between Ogden and Salt Lake. satch Front 544-349- residents 220 increasingly use the public transit system, it is possible that a rapid light rail system may be considered in the future. The Origina- l- The 19th Annua-l- The 5 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE Greatest Bier! T&mim mm&v &Y S) Aau, ffa Mill Mgot--OR I OSflT--Ar AdoctHod Mol In Sunday's Newspapers Don'inidoTho OovingoAt LAYTON HILL oihdm uaiEDi mmm (irasiui waD!i(iSEn& owiRsm i mom OSBiiaHMn? 336 o SUM, o mmni Sqo ia: (FC1ST LEVEL) o 23rd and WASH. BLVD.IN08BEM fifTVn7AA!I (fj vOfllMltf: I 'lit: imGl wm s Ogdon or Salt Laho Novjspapors For All The Savings! |