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Show I REFLEX JOURNAL -- BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 26, 1982 Our Town A portrait of Life in Davis Count)?, On a warm Saturday afternoon last week, shoppers took some time off at the Mall to a gymnastics display performed by the USA Gymnastics World and the Wells family of Layton. Some shoppers hunched over the railing while old Curtis others, like three-yea- r Andre, watched from the brink of the water fountain. It could be CLEARFIELD when construction crews will be dismantling the old Denver, Rio Grande and Western Bridge on west 800 North. er October Dismantling of Railroad Bridge AT LEAST thats the educated hope of Clearfield City Manager Gayle Starks, who said Tuesday morning final preparations are being made for the bidding that would require a advertising period and hopefully construction could start two weeks after. The bridge, at about 800 W. 8th North is 30 day considered the worst ot two. Mr. Starks says, with the other located farther east over Union Pacific tracks. s AN ESTIMATED $600, price tag is connected with the D&RG project, with the railroad planning to Contribute ten percent towards the project, including the cost of flagging and manpower to remove the old bridge. The city will raise a similar match, coming partially from the citys federal Housing and Urban Development grant. That $476,000 grant was awarded for all en 000-plu- gineering and design cost as well as to help on the actual cost of the new bridge w ith cities and railroads asked to provide 20 percent, Mr. Starks explained. THE BID date hasn't y et been set. he added . noting the Union Pacific bridge is planned for removal and replacement next year. He said busing will be necessary for those students living west of the DR&G bridge. ASST. SUPT. John Davis School District indicated the prepared to continue S. White is fDairtj? Trinpofi", A Complete Meal for only 95 (a $3.80 value) Medium drink and a mall Dairy Queen Sundae Dairy Queen Sweepstake Winners Congratulations! They both won a beautiful 5 Portable Magnavox T.V. Good thru Aug. 28, 1982 LET'S AIL GO TO LAYTON HILLS MALL Next to Mervyns mum, Luyiun busing those students w ho would have to cross either bridges until there 're replaced with walkways. On a related matter, he emphasized busing will also continue for those students in the Cook Elementary School area who must walk along a portion of Antelope Drive awaiting sidewalks. The city has said those will be installed after irrigation is stopped for the w inter AFTER THE sidewalks are in. the busing will be discontinued. Dr. White said |