Show Manila Greendale Road Paving Has Top Priority to Funds Paving of roads in three of Utah's national forests will wiIl proceed this spring if an economy move by President Nixon is no longer in effect THAT WAS the decision reached by representatives from the State Stale Road Commission the U U. U S S. S Bureau of Public Roads and the U. U S. S Forest Service They met in in the State Capitol Building auditorium Officials said that first priority on roads within Utah will go to linking Weber and Rich Counties over Monte Cristo Some carried over from 1968 is earmarked for the Monte MonteCristo MonteCristo Cristo road Other projects are for further paving of a road from the summit of Manti Monti Mountain east of Fairview to Huntington in the Manti-LaSal Manti Forest and for a road connecting Greendale Greendale Green Green- dale to Manila in the Ashley National Forest Road building funds have been fro frozen en enby by President Nixon in a reduction of federal government expenditures and may not be released during 1970 officials officials offic offic- said Some 1 million annually annually- is usually allocated for paved roads inside inside inside in in- side national forest boundaries in Utah officials added |