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Show Page (The (Tunes B3 -- 3nbrpcuhcnt Thursday, July 3, 2003 Lots of road construction going on in Southeastern Utah this summer The Utah Department of Transportations construction report advises motorists of major projects on Utah highways that may impact traffic. The a 4 Construction schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather conditions, equipment problems or emergency situations This statewide report does not include information on federal, county, or city projects unless UDOT is directly involved Ilease refer to the proper agency for information on projects not included in this report This report is available on the I1 DOT website http WkCsi " 4g , 4th of July celebration This is a celebration of the beginnings of our country and is a time for citizens to come together, regardless of our personal politics or v opinions on the latest conflict vt www dot Utah gov Emery S.R. 19 in Green River Repainting the Green River Bridge Crews are currently painting the bridge in Green River. Speed limit is reduced to 30 mph and restrictions are in place There are currently no impacts on traffic The city has finished the utility work under the bridge. Expected completion Find of June wide-lna- call Jim Thuesen Any questions, at 259-49- 2003 SAVINGS!" 3' CWjq7t 3K sg3 C32g MiOT y before Ivory, Beige Oliorcool Gtoy Almond, Light Gray METALmart METAL AND MORE South 1200 East Lehi Lets Dmake sgjt) Green, Cream Online - SIDING Sunrise Gold Coverage Popular Lengths Limited Quantities 181 ROOFING We Catalog metalmar accept Store Hours: M-- F QJ 8-- 5 biz rr C SAT 8 NOON We re over stocked on a S.R. 31 Hunting Canyon Mile Post 18-This is a Rotomill, overlay and chip seal projec t Traffic is reduced to one lane m alternating directions Motorist .will be guided by pilot car through the project. Motorists should expect delays up to 15 minutes. Expected completion August 03 32 Statewide 2x2 Ads STEEL d 6x6, 6x8 house log seconds! Great for sheds, cabins, ec. Call today & Make a Deal! we ll play Cat bun U.S. ( from Irice to Wellington Iroject includes 6 from two widening of lanes to four. Crews are curFT S rently relocating utility lines. Motorists should watch for workmen and equipment in the area and expect occasional delays Expected completion. November 2001 U.S. 6 at Helper Project includes widening of LT S. 6 and the construction of a highway interchange at Helper Work on this project is suspended until Satterwhite Log Homes has a limited quantity of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding. further notice U.S. 6 Frice Canyon Mile Post 202 to 238. This is a toll free rotonnll, overlay and chip seal project. Traffic is reduced to one lane in each direction. Speeds Satterwhite Log Homes fax - http:www.sattenvhite-log-homes.co- (435) 528-500- 3 m 0(1 '. I) i -- ter Fund a and fir t place foi monies donated to Fiu'tc r Seals $ 16h 84 Tli esc donate d monies wc re made possible In i the communitv's support of Alpha Rhos semi annual yaui fic. Summer is here111 Nows the time to stort getting ready for the annual Fourth of July celebration at Swanny City Park Everyone is invited to be in the parade before the celebration Dress yourself your pets your kids or your cars in red, white and blue and join us Meet at Jimbo s market no later than 4 00 PM on July 4th The parade ends in front of Turner Lumber so you can go right into the park for the start of the sizzun1 $200 Some projects may not be included due to their short time table or lesser impact on traf- ''aiaSf 4k tile State salt s pre an s ties. ,uid ot li fund r .using ,K t iv it n s Alpha Khoth mksihi (nnmmmtv for I that suppot t Rln a (I i ami u h I ec five 1 i .il-i- officers Sue Axtell, parliamen Alpha Rho tarian, Gladys Gary, educational director, Carolyn Lema. corresponding secretary, Inalyn Meador, recording secretary Shirley Brewer, treasurer, Bobbie Long (standing in for Marsha Banta) vice president, Shirley Cather, president Ruth Christensen, past Utah State President presided over the installation Left to right 2003-200- 4 m ccived tin St, ue Aw, ud ot Fx cellencoloi thns( programs Founder's Day, officer installation held here by Alpha Rho sorority Alpha Rho chapter ot Sigma Alpha held their Flpsi-lo- n an- nual Founders Day on May 8 at the home of Caroly n I.ema Pallas thene Aw a r iN vv eri 2nd Degiee Mar'll, Banta 3rd Pegu e - Sue Axti and 4th Degree Adda Bakei Rho members were joined by Carol Ann ICkker and her daughter, Valerie, from Beta Zeta chapter in Green River After a greeting by out going President, Sue Axtell. a Mexican dinner was enjoyed A 2002-200- to bo an American m ESA" Alpha After dinner awards for were presented members received Eight awards for perfect attendance Addie Baker, Carolyn Lema 3 and Naoma Walker received awards for 15 years ot service Inalyn Meador received award for 35 vears have been reduced to 15 mph in the construction .one Motorist should expect moderate to heavy delays Expected coniple tion is September 2003 Grand Arches National Park Fintrance Project d special Aw ard wa- - pi to Rhea (li imhihfoi excellence in the1 Educational Ptogranis till-year Installation of the 2003 2001 of tic oi - was con ducted by Ruth Christens! n , 570 W. 400 N. Moab, UT 84532 President. Shiihv Catlur's theme tor the vear is Proud Bobbie Long, Shir ley n Meador, and Ruth Christensen tiaveled to SLC for the Utah State ESA Com ei it ion on Mav 10, 7 A: Is Willie there tllev leceived the follow mg State Aw aids tor Al pha Rho Honorable Mention tor monies donated $15,019 70 $7 15 22 per mem herb Second place tor money donated to St Jude's Childrens h Hospital $8,798 97 b second place for donations to Cather, In nl til ,i v 1 L 1 r lit i i Will Be in Moab July 17 Re-mar- c me hide's co- nstruction of a new entrance road into Arches National Park Travel lanes are not impacted by construction, but motorists should watch for trucks and heavy equipment entering and exiting the highway F'.xpected completion July 2003 S.R. 46 East of La Sal Junction Project includes chip seal of existing pavement Traffic is reduced to one lane in alternating directions as direc ted by pilot cars and flaggers Motorists can expect delays of up to 15 minutes and should watch for workmen and heavy equipment in the area. Expected completion July 2003. San Juan U.S. Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. t 11 Rocky Mountain Home Care nmpi It ill lu si i ( Ipil in b in llnnu ,n Nursing Care R.N.s and I Home Health Vide Services - .l.N.s Personal Care Vides Homemaker's therapy Services Rocks 1 104 Smith liny 191 MmiMtuh X44.12 (414) 249-4X7- 1 ( Mountain Hour. ki n piov hIiiil: omits lot tin. p i't lux Id iu ( n l i k Ik ihh t tis ( li ultiion in hbih to h iihI )m pi ift ssii n k ant takes pt it li s m issistin p ttk nN with one sate in the uunloit o! ihtn own honit 9 um ( m t! n South of 191 Monticello Project includes the addition of turn lanes. Traffic is reduced to one lane in each direction and motorists can expect minimum delays. Expected completion: July 2003. U.S. 191 South of Bluff Project includes chip seal of existing pavement. Traffic is reduced to one lane in alternating directions as directed by pilot cars and flaggers. 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