Show Placing of Singns Chamber members discussed discus-sed the possible solutions to the matter such as the placing plac-ing of signs at the beginning of Utah 279 where it intersects inter-sects with U.S. 160. Other suggestions were to have (Costinued on Page A-2) Chamber- (Continued from Page 1) s:gns placed at the end of the paved road just past Potash to warn travelers they would not get to Dead Horse Point by trailing further. fur-ther. Commissioner Fred Bevebr said the County could install signs at the beginning be-ginning cf the gravel and at the foot cf Long Canyon to indicate those as jep trails. Another matter coming before be-fore ClnmVr members Tuesday was presented bv Dave Bailey spanking for Ron Pierce who is in charge of the annual fund drive for the Boy Scouts. More Funds Needed Bailey slated that a gefd start was obtained when the Scouts conducted the Jeep Safari bnrbeque but th.it more funds are needed. B ii-ley ii-ley requested volunteer businessman bus-inessman to assist in th" solicitation. Gen" Cnrv added add-ed that onlv about 40 per cent of the bovs in this area are being reached hv Scout ing that tins should Pe a a major concern of local residents. Harold Gaither announced that the three signs for Crescent Cre-scent Junction have been completed and are scheduled schedul-ed for placement this coining coin-ing Sunday. Gaither requested request-ed volunteers to Join Di'k ITors'mnnn Sunday at 8 a.m. fcr lh trip to Crescent Junctie.n to help place the signs. |