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Show Th District 4 State Rehabilitation Projects Chamber of Commerce . . . offer guided tours in biking, driver and hiking tours. Other than the ads, there should be no expense to Moab. The Inversion Festival is a new concept to entice the persons filled cities to living in the smog-fo- g come to Moab and enjoy the clean fresh air and see some new country in the process. John Fogg brought in an article from the ten years ago. It was written after the installation of officers at that time. It western Utah: reconstruct to tour was amazing, listening to John read lanes State Road 9 from Harrisburg the article, how similar the problems Junction to the Virgin River, plant mix seal coating of Fillmore Main and projects were to todays Chamber of Commerce. Street from 200 South to 100 North, The guest speakers were Buck from Cedar rehabilitation of 3 and Belle Dalton of the new busiBreaks to the Garfield County line, ness in town: Wind River Fur and minor widening and resurfacing of SR-- 9 Leather Company. They moved here from West Rockville to Zion from Wyoming and manufacture National Park. SR-1- 4 leather and fur garments for both from Also, seal coating men and women. Two employees 0 to the Salt Creek Bridge and will be hired immediately and will widening and overlay of Main Street be in training for at least two years. in Cedar City from 4th South to Both Buck and Belle are very Center Street. sensitive to wildlife management. In District 6, which covers central Utah: rotomilling and overlay of, - They were careful to note that they do not buy their pelts of trapped US-- 6 from Chicken Hollow to US-4- 0 animals. It is their policy to purfrom the of resurfacing chase their furs from animal farms. Tabiona Junction to Duchesne and Charlene Ritter modeled a wide widening and resurfacing of US-4- 0 leather hip belt and sheared sheep from State Road 45 to the Colorado leather coat with fringe. line. of Belle, who is their furrier, Also, reconstruction University modeled a beautiful fur coat with Avenue in Provo from 600 South to deerskin sleeves. Buck was wearing 1650 North, resurfacing of the a beaver vest and modeled a Long 15 fronton Connection to Interstate Rider coat. The blue fox and white from and resurfacing of US-4- 0 arctic fox pelts come from a fox farm Ouray to Twist. in Idaho. Goat moccasin-boot- s are A gas tax increase would help also a said specialty. lot roads of in a Utahs ways, Bill Hurley, UDOT Director. Well They use deer, elk, cowhide, coyote, shearling, beaver and goat be able to go ahead with several in designing their garments and important projects that weve had to footwear. As well as designing and off. will also some It money put put sewing their own wares they will be into the city and county roads. glad to help any individuals who are Without the additional funds we could see major problems develop trying to do leather crafts on their own. The Old Spanish Trail Feed on the highways. g Post is the location of The last gas tax increase went into the Wind River Fur and Leather effect in 1984, when the tax was Company. increased by 3 cents. Since that time, however, a larger portion of the gas tax revenue has been taken ATTENDED WEDDING out of transporation funds and given Mr. and Mrs. Alden Newell have to other agencies. That, coupled returned home from a visit in with delays in federal funds, has Kaysville, with their daughter, created a backlog of projects that Patricia and family. They also need to be done on state highways. traveled to Boulder, CO for a visit Backers of the proposed increase with son, Allen and family and while include Gov. Norman H. Bangerter, there they attended the wedding of Jim Corwin, the new Chamber President for 1987 announced the newest member of the Chamber of Commerce. He introduced Phylis Godwin representing her husbands business; Godwin Construction. Craig Bigler reported that the Inversion Festival to be held Feb. 14, 15, and 16, 1987, will be advertised in newspapers all along the Wasatch Front. The article will Times-Independe- nt SR-14- SR-13- Sky-vie- Gas tax increase would mean needed fix-u- p work non a statewide basis irU'i I i c I It will take $70 million annually in state funds over the next 10 years to adequately maintain and improve highways in Utah. These needs are the justification behind the Utah Department of Transportations request to the Utah Legislature for a increase in the gasoline tax. The proposed increase could generate an additional $40.5 million annually for Utah highway uses. Of the projected $40.5 million, UDOT would receive $30.4 million for state highway needs. The remaining $10.1 million will be divided be-tween the cities and counties. Highway rehabilitation and main-- j tenance needs have increased dramatically during recent years, outpacing UDOTs ability finance repairs. There is currently a backlog of improvement projects that would be able to proceed if additional funding is approved. UDOTs share of the funds would be divided among its six districts statewide. With sufficient funding, UDOT could proceed with some of the following rehabilitation projects. In District 1, which cover's northern Utah: resurfacing of Gentile Street from State Road 126 to widening and resurfacing 3 of from Interstate 15 to resurfacing and drainage improvements to 30th31st Streets from Wall Avenue to Washington long-ter- j !' k I . v 1 I SR-8- m 9, SR-19- SR-8- ; ; J I I ; ; 9, Boulevard. Also, resurfacing of Washington Boulevard from 22nd Street to 2nd Street, resurfacing of Wall Avenue widen the from 20th Street to SR-8Ogden Bypass from 31st Street to Wilson Lane from two to four lanes from and resurfacing of SR-8- 2 9, w, Tremonton to Garland. In District 2, which covers Salt Lake, Tooele, Summit and part of Davis Counties: surface recycling and rehabilitation of State Road 36 from the Juab County line north for 7.7 miles, surface recycling and rehabilitation of 6 near Vernon, surfacing and shoulder widening of from Grantsville to 700 West 2 an Tooele, resurfacing of the Bacchus Highway from 5400 South to 3500 South. Also, minor alignment improve9 in Little Cottonments to wood Canyon from the forest boun-dr- y to Alta, repair and resurfacing of the Mirror Lake Road, widening of e 900 East to a consistent road from 5900 South to Van Winkle, widening and resurfacing of Foothill Boulevard from Sunnyside to Interstate 80 and widening and resurfacing of Wasatch Drive from Medical Drive to Peripheral Road. In District 3, which covers Utah: milling and resurof Panguitch Main Street, facing resurfacing of Ephraim Main Street and the Snow College Loop, resurfacing of Three Mile Creek to Circle-vil7 Canyon, resurfacing of to North Fairview limits. Also, improvements to the Tropic Junction intersection and widening 0 from the and overlay of Millard County line to Salina. In District 4, which covers southeastern Utah: widening of 36 feet from and resurfacing of UD-- 6 Soldier Summit to Colton, widening from Blue and resurfacing of 1 Hill to south of Moab and from Monticello to the junction with SR-3- the Utah Transportation sion H tttwt Commis- r and premium behind-the-e- south-centr- , 6. 322-242- 8. VISITING PARENTS Billy White and wife and young son from Carlin, Nev. are visiting in Moab with Billys mother, Linda Canapa and husband Don and other relatives here. Also visiting are Kyle and wife Jodie Pearce and two sons Ryan and Justin from Grand Junction. They spent the weekend in Moab with their mother. ftfflmpQQ 11 Sunflower Breakfast Bun Poached Egg, Ham, Melted Cheddar Cheese, on our own hand formed rosette bun. Includes Picante Sauce on the Side. Regular $2.00 Buy One, Get One Free 9:00 a.m. to 1 1 :00 a.m. Only Offar Good Jan. 22nd thru Jan. 28th, 1987 Sunflower Hill Pantry In the Grand Emporium Main & Center, Moab 6 Phone 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Mon. 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