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Show c; "v v t. t t--l r: y I rm r I. the exchange in the last three years. Sheriff Dave Carter told Hall, however, that there are many unreported accidents at the site. accidents are those where damage is less Mona, county objects to plan 1-- 15 Juab County aiul Mona Town officials met with Utah Depart lodge several objections con- cerning M5. They object to the design of the exit that would connect with old Highway 91 between-Nephand Mona, and they obto the planned rerouting of ject southbound freeway traffic through Mona while a link to connect the current freeway to the section which will bypass Nephi is built. As proposed, southbound Non-reportab- freeway traffic would pull off the freeway on a ramp, stop, then travel the rest of the ramp and feed directly into Highway 91 traffic without another stop. Northbound traffic on 91 must go up the ramp, pull into a turn lane, and then cross traffic to turn back onto 91. The Mona group protests the design because it is similar to the temporary freeway exit which they say is now the site of frequent accidents. Joel Hall, UDOT preconstruction engineer said only one accident has been reported at ment of Transportation representatives recently to i From page three Lots food, little space feet of row over the soil surface just before a rain or irrigation. V- - l.v k T- a I I I The water will take the fertilizer down to the roots. Before planting, you may improve the tilth of the soil and make it hold water better by adding two to three iches or organic matter six inches deep. Leaves, sawdust, wood shavings, old hay, straw, or such material will serve the purpose However, you inexpensively. need to add one pound (one pint) of ammonium sulfate for each one inch of material per 100 square feet to avoid nitrogen deficiency since extra nitrogen is needed to decompose the organic material. 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Hall and Gene Sturzenegger, UDOT assistant director, also agreed with those present that inbecause the Salt Creek will become probably terchange a reality, new traffic studies should be made to see how the Salt Creek interchange might influence the Mona The group also talked about the detour route through Mona, Mona residents were not only concerned about how the added traffic might affect school children crossing the highway and about the deteriorating condition of the highway, but also that construction had been planned for the farming season. Gae Kay, Mona Elementary School PTA president, says she is concerned about all three' issues. How are you supposed to drive a tractor or a herd of cows across a highway that will carry an estimated 3,700 pieces of traffic a day? Its a dangerous situation, she said. Please turn to page 8 SfJAPPEn SEHSATIQfJAL Son, born April 15 to Rick and Danette Steele of Nephi. He will be named Preston Dee Steele. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Nielsen, all of are Nephi. Dell Steele and Elva Nielsen, The Times-New-s (DSPS published each Thursday by the Times-New-s Publishing Co., 96 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah 14649. Second-clapostage is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address P. O. ios 77, Nephi, Utah changes to The Times-Nes- s r n Wor-woo- d Volume 82, No. 18 ' May 3, 1984 NEPHI CHRISTIAN 06' Recent births placed at the point where the exit and the highway meet. Hall said the cost of maintaining the alignment would be no more than the completion of the exit as designed, but could lead to delays in construction because the design change would have to be okayed by REPAIR YOUR DAMAGED WINDSHIELD Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 3, 1984 5 than $400. The sheriff told Hall that many accidents with damages exceeding $400 still go unreported because the officers who investigate the accidents cant see that it will do any good to sit in the office for three hours to fill out reports that will not do anyone any good. County engineer Randy Fres-toand Craig Sperry, a resident Daughter, born April 24 to Roger A. and Sharon Smith of of Mona and the Juab County Nephi. She will be named recorder, presented an alternate Sheena Smith. Grandparents plan to the UDOT for the are Nancy Roland of Nephi, freeway exchange. They sugLeRoy Roland of Ajo, Ariz.,and gested the ramp be brought to Albert and Marguerite Smith of 91 in a straight line. Such a design would eliminate the Torrington, Wyo. curve and make the exit safer, to 27 born they say. A stop sign would be April Daughter, and Russell and Diane Jones of Nephi. She will be named Megan Jones. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones, all of Nephi. 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