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Show DEATH TO A DRIVEWAY. Selectman Hardy Opposes a Line that Will Interfere with the County Koad to Saltair. Colonel Harvey Hardy was sen this after, noon with reference to the magnificent avenue, which the county, under his direction, direc-tion, is constructing to Saltair and stated that of the fourteen miles to be spanned half had been finished. Colonel Hardy is very much opposed to having a boulevard which promises to become the chief source of pleasure to the large number who own their private turnouts paralleled and says that if the Saltaiv'railway is allowed to proceed along the route it will be practically practi-cally death to the drive. The owners of ground interlying the beach and the city limits, said he, have been very generous in their cessions and the driveway which will have cost $15,000 at its completion promises to have become one of the most popular within the confines of this picturesque empire. em-pire. Work at the present time is progressing progress-ing very nicely, the county has supplied a giant roller and it will be formally opened to the use of the public in a short time. It may be depended on however that ihe sages of the county will oppose the Saltair railway-to railway-to their utmost as they hold that its inhabitants inhabi-tants are entitled to at least one driveway. |