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Show Wfp THIS IS PROPOSED ROUTE TOR FREEWAt 15 THROUGH SOUTHERN UTAH COIUNTY Public hearing on the proposed route has been set for. Sept; 26 at 11 a. m. in Memorial Building, Spanish Fork. The route as now proposed would cross Juab-Uta- h Counties border Union southeast of the Pacific tracks; passing through the southeast corner of Santaquin; The freeway would curve gently northward to near but not to touch the Lap Hearing on Between Provo and Juab Sept. 26 at Spanish Fork le - ' . By United jPress International Public hearings on a proposed $17,000,000 new Interstate highway in southern Utah County will' be held at Spanish Fork Sept. 26 as be- - the state prepares bids for of the route. The public hearing on a proposed "91 Ynila rnnfo fnr "Interstate TTItrh- way 15 "from Provo City limits to the Utah-Jua- b County line will be part ; . - '. .... Me-.mori- al der way state officials will be preparing to advertise bids on the first part of the northern segment. The six ' lane divided highway through northern Utah County will consist of earth embankments with concrete structures at crossings. First job in the Orem area, where design sections have now been completed, will cover the stretch from 16th North to 16th South, a distance of about four miles. In this section the route is in the locality of 12th West. Advertising for bids on the clearing of right of way, grading and fill, will await completion of right of way purchases but the state hopes the advertising can be during the. first part, of October. Cost is estimated at about $2,000,000.. of way agents are - now . Right making, appraisals along the route. Negotiations will then begin with property owners to obtain needed property. After that bids will be advertised and work actually be; . ins e, talk - i 1 Rio-Grand- 3 e v . T"k. 1 m 1 - . . , a; . , ' IJ.V.I.II. VWV-W- W. YYU.MJAW. .VI .1111. l,IWW.wnv eastward loop of the Union Pacific, then curve easterly to cross Payson on its northwest corner. Thence the freeway would run generally east of the Denver & Rio Grande tracks, parsing through the northwest corner of ' J ,! Spanish Fork, and crossing both the D&RG and Union Pacific tracks to continue north. It would pas Spring ville west of the Union Pacific tracks. - ' 00 j j j way maps were way maps! were give appraising information for first appraisals. Right of way agents are now commencing these appraisals. Next step win be for state right of way agents to directly contact property owners and negotiate for property needed. "As fast as appraisals are finished," says Mr. , Armstrong, "property owners' involved will be notified." e Tho divided highway northern Utah County through will consist of earthen embankments with concrete structures at crossings. The first job in Orem will be for clearing the right of way and for grading and fill. Advertising for bids on first contract will await the completion of the right of way purchases. State officials hope to advertise for bids on this first project the first part of October. Estimated cost will approach the design, right of desgi.n right of drawn up to crews detailed , this area' in' Utah County has route. mark. . The second project the state been , coupled with many recent State road officials have stated plans to get underway will cover conferences with city and coun- that final drawings and maps,' the section from 16th South in ty officials of the area concern- as they are completed, will be Orem to Center Street in Provo. ed. They concurred with the available at their district offices Plans are nearing completion on plans drawn up under the 'direc- in American Fork. Mr. LaVera the final design of this segment tion of the Utah State Road Com- D. Green, Utah County Surveyor, of the Interstate. mission. The Bureau of Public will also have a copy of the The completion of 4 design for Roads has likewise approved the detailed drawings. $2 million Provo Citjy Court has dismissed charges against Larry DeLaus Mattinson, 25, Salt Lake City, and Ronald Eugene Klotz, 25, Utah State j Prison, on charge of burglary of the T. B. Brown home in Provo Canyon. ; Preliminary bearing for the defendant Klotz .on va second charge of burglary in Lehi was set for Sept 30. Made th way you Want Theml . STUDIO 28 N. i -- j SEND FLOWERS SAVE GAS BUY RAWDLER They Say So Much! i - DIAL AC 5-31- 00- a 5 EAUTIFUL Vernon J. Short has filed! suit in Fourth District Court against his former partner, Blair M, Sorensen, in the firm, Sorensen & Short Investment Co., asking that a receiver be appointed; debts paid, and surplus if! any divided. The partnership, formed July 1, 1956, was dissolved April 1, 1957. The complaint charges the defendant with collecting an unknown amount of money from debtors and secured assets, and applying it to his own use, re fusing to make an accounting to the plaintiff. , j The complaint asked for an injunction to4 prevent the; defendant from "interfering with" debts, monies or property of the partnership, pending disposal of assets and apportioning of partnership surplus, If any, by a receiver. r fin If I IP UU THAT N EVE R SAYS NO... . . . to the heaviest traffic bounces right back and keeps Its resiliency. Worrisome stains wipe right away. Dirt won't cling. And Cabin Crafts' Acrilans are moth and mildew proof I i Two large rooms, a 12' x 15' and a 10' x 107 wall - to - wall' In r beautiful (Mitchell) carpet is only $498.50 including installation and padding; or ust $17.64 a month. A 6' x 9 is only $130.50 and a big 9; x 12'is only $174,001 Rohboclc Sons Floral 1042 SOUTH Call FR SPECIAL NOTICE: 50 to your home Mr. Cecil Hopkins, factory trained Hmrtrinn Aid . TArhnirlnn nnrf Fni Mold Specialist, will be in this for cimplete selections and estimates brought free-of-charg- e. 11X011 office Monday, from 10 a.m. to Mr. Cecil Hopkins 5:3ty p.m., to repair alt brands : Hearing Aids and make custom fitted Ear Molds while you wait i i Batteries and Cords to fit all makes Hearing Aids SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! WALDO .'. ., .. v. M1 7 o Plaintiff Files Suit Against Former Partner er i 3-3- 3 b S4. F ; court-appoint-ed . lilt six-lan- . . ' LARSON I j Charge Dropped; Hearing Set On Another One i Genealogy PHOTOS J'- Bids in Orem area totaling are jexpected to be let in on the new interOctober early state freeway. First design section of Freeway 15 in Utah County to be completed is a stretch of about four miles roughly Twelfth West between 1600 North and 1600 South in Orem. State road officials are readying the starting of construction this fall, according to Ellis L. Armstrong, director of highways. Following a series of informational meetings and a public hearing in !Provo, route through northern Utah County for the freeway was approved by Utah State Road Commission and the Federal Bureau of Public Roads. Public hearing on route through southern Utah County will be held Sept. 26 at 11 a. m. in Memorial Building, Spanish Fork. Detailed' Design Since route was selected north of Provo, a! battery of consulting engineers and field technicians from Western Engineers and Edwards Sc Kelcey have been working up' detailed design. They haVe been directed by Rulon J. Mallard; engineering contract supervisor of Utah roads. Their studies have included land use, traffic trends, population growth, .soil tests and surveys to determine road base and structure" needs. The hew studies are in addition to many made earlier by Utah State Road Department. First design section to be completed was the Orem route. 4r A Orem Stretch of Freeway to Begin This Fail $2,-000,0- Hall at 11 a.m. Three information al meetings will be held prior to the main meeting, which will become a permanent part of state and federal deliberations on the ' route.' The informational meetings in will be Springville Memorial Hall, Sept. 23, 10 a.m. Spanish Fork Memorial Hall, and Sept. 24, Legion Hall at Payson, also at 10 a.m. But work on the southern sec- Wrvn of the ' o is at 1aas fiv .'. ; years away, according to state of gin.to exact The The date second under ficials. . get depends project mostly on. availability of funds but way: in the northern area will cover the section from 16th South in also involved are completion of thence northeasterly. Orem to Center - Street in Provo. . way. The right of way is expected This is still in the design stage. tto cost about 750,000. V. TRIAL SET OCT? 23 Route Described Tin tprhniral rieserirition of the Trial has been set for Oct. 23 for four-lan-e southern route proposed Maurice H. Timpson, charged with state has jit "commencing misdemeanor in negligently causby "the Juab-Utah at the County line and ing a grass fire on private property in American Fork Canyon. stantially along the existing ex' pressway, to a point approximately FINED FOR LARCEnV .4 mile east of the northeast corJosephine Delia Gomez Valen-zuelner of Santaquin; thence diverging 28,, Payson, pleaded guilty from present Highway U.S. 91 and in Provo City Court to charges of extending nortneny to a point ap- petty larceny, and was fined $50. proximately .3 mile wesf of the southwest corner of Payson; thence northeasterly, approximately adjacent to the easterly side of dnd Published by Herald Cor- . parallel to the Tintic Branch of J poration. 190 West Fourth the Denver and WestNorth Street, every afternoon, "i ern Railroad, to a point approxi Monday through Friday. Sunmately .oo miie norm oi me ngnt day Herald published Sunday angle turn of present Highway .u.a. yi near tne nortn end of morning. d as second Er classr ' Spanish fork; thence northerly to office at matter the post the south end of the proposed . j Provo Utah; under the act of ii'ovo-iien- if oi interstate section TT2 X ". .1 March 3. 1871 car-titoy terms When the formal public hearing SobscriptM Ui-ito County: 26 state under road gets Sept. way Per month fl.60 commission personnel ; will have x ' ui 6 montha . $9.50 advance disof route on the large , maps One fear In advance $19.20 play. Citizens may examine them A rnlnr snnnH arid ask nustlrm By niaO anywhere la the " United States or its ' possesmovie on the Interstate Highway sions: $1.60 per month:. $9.60 System , will also be shown and literature made available on how : for si months In advance ; the state purchases right of way. i $19.20 for a ear in advance. Herald telephone numbers: The road commission . said all For editorial, circulation, adgroups and individuals wishing to be heard may make statements vertising and sports call FR and present data. The meeting will tor society an nttwn briefs, all 'T? be recorded and the transcript reviewed and considered not only bv the road rnmmilnn lht J1sn To Show by the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads ?s You before a final decision on general Really location of the roid is made. But as the hearing phase on the ivuuiuu scvuuu mi me fuaa is uu -- Ml Bids On $2,000,000 Section To Be Let in October Preceded by 3 'Information Meetings' 15-Mi- ; V LITTLEFIELD I. ... 103. West Center (Upstairs) Provo Ufa CO. 4 . Call Rt 3-79- 39 STATE, OREM 4 TAYLOR ROSSEtt |