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Show 1 ; Plans Announced jij for Bridge Dedication Monday " 5 Washington Town Sponsors " Celebration With J Public Invited To Attend !' ffiSHINGTON, Utah Dedica-1 Dedica-1 '! tory services will be held at the 5 vashington bridge, which was re-'! re-'! r.tly completed across the Vir-5 Vir-5 river south of this community J fflnext Monday evening starting g !' at 6 p.m. The program at the '! bridge and later in town is being '""" sponsored by the people of this community with state and county kr all officials expected to be present ad take part. 3owler punch and sandwiches will be Jdbum sVe( at the bridge to all who ;i;end. Following this there will racken x a free dance at the recreation : Mrs. hall in Washington. The program en and j under the direction of Golden Mrs. S. paxman, chairman; Antone Neil-A. Neil-A. H. cen, Wallace Iverson and Walter dso 17 iverson. great- State officials expected to be r, Mar- present include State Road Com-&itraL Com-&itraL missioner W. D. Hammond, Dar- rel Grenwell, W.P.A. state head; Harry-Jensen, State W.P.A. en-jineer; en-jineer; Edward Thompson, Wendell Wen-dell Poulson and Robert Marvin, regional engineers, also Albert Anderson x who was in charge of :he work and Leo A. Snow, county engineer. County Commissioners N. R. Frei, George H. Lytle and Finley Judd are also expected to " rake part in the program. The commissioners have taken an active part in the securing of this bridge. The bridge has been built at a hm (Continued on page eight) Washington Bridge (Continued from first page) cost of $24,000, half of which was furnished in money by the county and half through W.P.A. labor. It employed 20 men with construction getting underway on September 18, 1939. It was |