| Show ro 1 w i 1 f i 1 A Ii Y v 3 r I 4 41 A I Ir r y A s l Sr a a ti A A p c- c k 4 I Narrow Bridge Poses Peril to Traffic Lark r residents are petitioning petitioning- the tho state road commission to rented remedy tho the traffic hazard at nt this I narrow narro bridge e approached hl from both bath sides Ides I 1 steep twisting topped h by abrupt ri ris rise e lark Residents Condemn Highway Bridge Hazard LARK LARK With With the approach Of i winter and the generally dangerous danger danger- I ous road conditions that g go 0 with It the traffic hazard existing existIng- at atthe atthe the Lark bridge just north of oC the Lark school on the highway to Herriman is causing another I mounting stir among residents of the community Lark Lions club and the Parent- Parent Teacher local organizations which have ha boarded the bandwagon bandwagon bandwagon band band- wagon seeking solution of th the problem announced Monday that they have ha renewed the reque request t to the Utah state road commission CIO that steps be taken to eliminate the hazard Jordan district school officials are also behind the movement The bottleneck on one of the I two major arteries leading into Lark Is not only he heavily heily ily tray tra tra Bled cled by automobiles but is also frequented frequented frequented fre fre- fre- fre by pedestrians particularly particularly youngsters young going to and from school pointed out Wilbur Smith Lions' Lions president The bridge affording affording- the only path across a stream gulch in the I immediate area of the school is I approached on both sides by abrupt abrupt twisting rises in the two-lane two road I Two Tv vehicles cannot safely ly I I pass on the bridge said Bald J 1 Smith I The condition is acutely h Y in the winter when sc set is in session and the road makes it next to impossible to c automobiles on the incH on either side of the bridge declared The dip in which the bridgE situated has been the scene of oC i f feral eral serious although not fa Iz faI I traffic mishaps he said |