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Show I i ( Paved road planned for Flaming Gorge Visitors to the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area will soon have a fully paved, direct connection between Interstate 80 in Wyoming and the popular east side recreation sites The Utah Department of Transportation opened bids recently on a contract to pave the only remaining gravel section of from Dutch John Gap to the Wyoming State line branches 0 0 from on the south end of Flaming Gorge, crosses the U-4- 4 dam and proceeds north toward the Wyoming State line, where it connects with Wyoming Highway 373. ConL.C Stevenson struction of Altamont, Utah, submitted the apparent low bid of $410,604. The official engineers estimate for the work was $373,931. Forty working days are allowed for completion of the project, Successful r i i fii l CTMDOGe The Division of Wildlife Resources would like to encourage interested big game hunters to attend a public meeting on Tuesday Sept. 14th. The meeting is being held to explain Division programs and to answer hunter questions pertaining to the big game hunts for 1976. will as soon as weather permits next spring. The section to be paved has been under construction since last spring, under an earlier contract for the gravel base of the road. Built on a new alignment, the 3.74 mile long section replaces the mean- dering dirt road that previously served as the connection between the paved portions of the high- way. rappfliccHtnitts L, Don J. Thompson, Wallin, Roy. J. April Roy IN THE ROCK WEST Cook, Sunset, Shirley L. Hamblin, Sunset, Lloyd W. Rutherford, Clearfield; Michael C. Stephens, Roy. BOOK CLIFFS Clifford Jay Park, Clearfield. CACHE LOGAN PEAK Richard R. Hurst, Roy; Kenneth R. Johnson, Clinton, Lamont Jensen, Sunset; James F. Omer, Clinton; Stephen L. Sessions, Clinton, Dana B. Smith, Clinton. CACHE NORTH RICH J. Fred Anderson, Roy; Jodie L. Allred, Roy; Robert Paul Boyce, Clearfield; Gary L. Bauer, Clinton; Wayne M. Barney, Clearfield; Jerry R. Charlton, Riverdale; Allen G. Esplin, Hooper Michael D. Galloway, Clearfield; Lamar Bingham Harmer, Clearfield; Brian Thomas Hayden, Clinton; Merrill Maughan Hall, Sunset; Dee John Larsen, Roy; Dennis V. Long, Clearfield; Stewart C. McLeod, Riverdale; Rocky S. Miller, Roy; Age V. Nagel, Roy; Raymond Mark Roberts, Roy. Darrel Bard Shipp, Clinton, James O. Uragami, Clearfield; Wesley G. Vandyke, Roy; Jerry S. Vanalfen, Hooper; Wayde L. Wilcock, Sunset. GOSLIN THREE CORNERS James M. Johnston, Hooper; Chester B. Nelson, Roy. Sodenkamp, Roy. ASHLEY VERNAL FOREST Jack E. Perkins, Clearfield. ASHLEY WHITEROCKS Richard Benavides, Hooper; Clifford E. Child, Clinton; Mark Alden Green, Roy; Patrick L. Lovato, Clearfield; G. David Thom, Clearfield. HOLE LN THE ROCK EAST Sandra E. Beck, Sunset; Parley R. Baldwin, Roy. Donald K. Child, Roy; Cecil E. Child, Roy; Norman C. Comeau, Sunset. Howard Lincoln, Washington Terrace; Richard M. Larsen, Hooper. Thomas W. Magee, Clearfield;' Roy D. Norris, Clearfield; Michael S. Nelson, Riverdale. Clear Richard D. Satterlee, Tiffany's Attic readies' new show for Sept. 1 3 ap- engineers on preliminary work this fall, and begin laying the asphalt HR HOLE DIAMOND MOUNTAIN Lynnette B. Denille, Clinton; John Val The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at the Utah Power and Light Building, located at 457 26th Street in Ogden. year's estimate the contractor be able to start field; John G. Tilly, Clearfield. Gary Wayne Weaklend, Roy; Gary LeRoy Williams, Roy; Robert A. Roy; Robert G. Woods, Riverdale. ASHLEY VERNAL toroflo m Bgoqcdfgqg season UDOT proaches, Robert Clinton. (l(flGl by As the end of this construction eDCx Caucuf The following is a list of local successful 1976 restricted area elk hunt applicants: ASHLEY DVGGETT Kenneth S. Allred, Clearfield, Brad T. Barber, Clearfield, Allen H Barber, Clearfield, Dale Eugene Bell, Roy. Mike N. Dahle, Clinton; Doyle C. Dittmore, Roy. Edward Frearson, Clearfield. Roy B Griffiths, Washington Terrace; Ray Griffiths, Sunset; David D. Griffiths, Clinton. Thomas Carol Hampton, Sunset. Harold Wayne Jones, Clearfield. Gaile B. Layton, Clearfield, L. Daniel Lawton, Roy; Michael R. Lowder, Roy. Lawrence R. Nye, Clinton; Leslie Melvin Osiek, Sunset. Lanell Rasmussen, Roy; Max A. Reeves, Roy. Arthur L. Samuelson, Roy; Lola H. Kim R. Smith, Sinders, Riverdale; CPfeOSG GUD0fl0GDGJ which includes provisions for a waterproof membrane and new surfacing for the Cart Creek Bridge, also on about a mile south of the darn MANTI MOUNTAIN JOES VALLEY HUNTINGTON Cleone S. Brown, Roy; Elmer Wayne Wallace, Roy; Mark Bond Youngberg, Sunset. NEBO NORTH Gilbert R. Harrington, Clearfield; William H. Jobe Jr., Sunset. OGDEN RIVER NORTH Jayne Mr Long, ' Clearfield; Elgie Wilson, Roy. OGDEN RIVER SOUTH Ronald C. Wheelwright, Riverdale. A star of the first Laughing with Alan Arkin Christopher George and The Park a for limited magnitude describes the on Broadway and in Los Low Price of Fame with engagement, on stage at brilliance of the talents and Angeles, Pal Joey, with Rory Calhoun. Tiffanys Attic Theatre Miss De Carlo will be ap- - Restaurant, opening Sept. 13, beauty of Yvonne De Carlo, Donald 0Connor in Las who will be appearing at Vegas, No, No Nannette in pearing in Barefoot in the 1976. Tiffanys Attic, Salt Lake Australia and the touring CCOOCO! Citys new Square, opening theater company of Hello, Dolly! restaurant, in Arrow Press Sept. 13, 1976. An immensely popular film star to millions throughout the world, Miss De Carlo in which she played the lead. Her most recent triumph was in the Broadway and West Coast of production Follies, with Alexis Smith and her starring role in Public sole The Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources announced September 14 as the date for the annual confiscated equipment auction. The auction will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Prudential Plaza Auditorium located in Salt Lake City at 33rd South and State Street. Confiscated hunting and fishing equipment will be sqld to the highest bidder. All of the equipment to be sold will be on display from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. with registration for bidding numbers from 5:00 to 7:00 for the San demonstrates her versatility Applause as a musical actress in much Bernardino Civic Light the same way that her per- Opera. As a night club artist. Miss formance opposite Alec Guinness in the film, The De Carlo has appeared at the Captains Paradise, proved top spots in Washington, Los her capabilities as a comedic Angeles Coconut Grove, Las and dramatic actress. Vegas, Ottawa, Montreal, Rio Born in Vancouver, British De Janiero, Buenos Aires, Columbia, she arrived in and Sydney, Australia. The transition to television Hollywood well trained in dance, voice and drama and has also been easy for Miss her first major film success De Carlo, she starred in the was in Universals Salome, highly popular series, The Where She Danced, in which Ministers, and the TV films, Delta Factor she played the titled role. She with burst upon the worlds film capital as a major new p.m. Emergency cash withdrawals at over 3,000 locations throughout the U.S. Earns 5.25 per annum daily compounded. Insured to $40,000.00 by a United States Government Agency. Prestige Card fits into wallet or purse. Free services if you maintain a balance of $250.00 or more. Let us tell you more... discovery and became the subject of one of the most intensive FIRST cam- publicity in Hollywoods history as "the most beautiful the world. De Carlo has apin peared more than 35 films, playing opposite such leading men as Burt Lancaster, Rock FEDER4L paigns billed girl in Miss - Hudson, Clark Commandments," Criss-Cros- It Seemed Like a good idea at the time. inAn acknowledged ternational film star, Miss De titled Carlo went on to conquer the stage and night club circuit and garnered critical acclaim. Her credits include a David Merrick Production, Destry Rides Again," and Loan Association 6'W23 lO'VIO45 s, Band of Angels, and The McClintock, She has Seven Minutes. three films that will be released this summer - one with Anthony Newley and Hayes SWINGS Gable, Charlton Heston and John Wayne. Movie goers have seen her in such motion picture hits as "The Ten Isaac OGDEN Enter 12"iiu.13" 8"dia.878 OTHER SIZES CONCRETE PIPE. ALL IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" and DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- SIZES P me. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. 532-- 1 SALT LAKE: 333 So. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St.. Ph. 399-117- 1 LOGAN: South Highway 91. 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