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Show 2 - THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1974 Public Notice NOTICK TO PUBLIC KS-054- 2( To Discuss Proposed Location and Design Features of a Highway Project to Replace the Cub ltiver Bridge on the Gilt-Edg- Flour Mill Road e The Cache County herewith advises .ill interested persons or groups that highway improvements are proposed on Com-nissione- Federal-Ai- d rs Secondary MEAT DEPARTMENT Void Whole 16-fo- ot , .14-fo- After W0 Highways. Attention: James K. Johnston. Inform- 11 May at carl a don s $1.39 Coupon 20 SW 11 After May Void PP.n? RlUf cLip;isAvejSR Beef Stew Wilson W0 89 Coupon &9 rapefiruittj 1 tello, recently. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. After Void 1GOOD Florida thd ONLY AT- DON S Glad W0 69 Coupon 49 After WTIW.?.9SP..25!.L7. . 11 May AT CARL DON S msm vmwf STmmcici Margarine Smith of Pocatello, Mrs. Kenneth Garner and her two children of Bountiful, jnd Clair, Marilyn and Melody Smith. Mr. Garner was unable to attend because of an injury to his back. Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson of Perry visited her mother, Selma Atkinson, on Sunday afternoon. William V. Connary returned home from hospital Monday. His daughter and Elaine and Mau- -' rice Harding of S a 1 m o n, came to visit him and bring him .home. - CARL I Sandwich Bags $ Void ; 11 May KclipvsisaveEEEK Allan Poppleton of Hyrum, were also present. On Easter Sunday, Mr.: and Mrs. John Smith had their fami'.y home fbr din-ner. Those present were Mr. , priate illustrative materials will be available for inspecand Mrs. Steven Poppleton tion., During the hearing, and their .daughter Beth verbal and or written testimony pertaining to the features of the proposed project nr to its social, economic and environmental effects will be received from all interested xrsons or groups. A negative environmental declaration prepared by Cache ('nunty will be available at the hearing tor discussion and inspection. Any person or group unable to attend the public hearing, but wishing to give testimony pertinent to the atoremenlioned project, may do so in writing. This testimony should be directed to the State Road Commission of Utah and mailed to the Utah Stale Department Coupon) Bakorite daughter Janette Poppleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Poppleton of Poca- concrete prestress- ed girder structure. Information to be presented at the hearing will include a discussion of the location and design features of the project, current schedules lor right-of-wa- y acquisition and for construction, and an explanation of relocation as-- : distance programs. Appro- their family attended W0 i Shortening christening of their grand? concrete arch structure with a 3l MgPd only J ; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith 1 MCLIP;&ISAVEdK Trenton Trippings and !' Wilson ; con- I Chili ' Route 542 in Cache County. are hereby invited to attend and to participate in a location and Design Public Rearing which will be held April 19. 1974 on June 4. 1974. at 2:00 p.m., Legal No. 95 Pub. May 2, in the Hall of Justice, 160 May 30. 1974. North Main Street. Logan. Utah. Governing officials of Cache County and Richmond and Lewiston cities have lieen advised. The proposed location of the bridge replacement project is approximately north of Richmond and by carolee Beckstead t mile west of US-9- 1 on FAS .142. p;&l S fl V FFM C LI -- All The proposed project sists ot replacing a e I County Surveyors Office, Cache County Courthouse, logan. Utah. This is the only publichearing scheduled to discuss this project. After the proceedings of the public hearing are published and reviewed and the location and design features are approved. the Cache County Engineer will proceed with the preparation of detailed Plans. Specifications and Estimates for the construction of the project. (s) J. William Hyde. J. William Hyde. Commissioner Cache County Commission By order of the Cache County Commission Dated at Logan. Utah PUBLIC' HEARING 1 ) Project No. & 'I li. illT-- Blue Bonnet W0 Void Lb. 56 Coupon 39 After GOO P. . 9 NLT AT 11 May a DON CARL S ;$lli!4CLIP:&tSAVEi: Cake Mix Crocker Betty . a. son-in-la- w, fi W0 -- ?! Coupon 55 a 29 & i ol ation Officer. Room 616 State Oil ice Building. Salt Lake City. Utah 64114. For inclusion in the official transcript of the public hearing proceedings. the letter must be postmarked no later than midnight. June 14. 1974. Ilease begin such testimony making reference to the hearing or the project. At any time during regular office hours, maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah State Department of Highways and Cache County and written views received to date from any interested persons or groups will be available for public inspection and copying at the by I Other visitors at the Con- -' nary home were Patsy James of Logan, a granddaughter, and Edna Mae Bis-se- ll of Price, who will visit her parents for a week.. 32 On Sunday morning a de- W0 lightful Easter program was given at Trenton LDSWard. Speaking were Travis Carolyn Peterson, Lott, Marie Dock and Bruce Mc-Omb- 8 Oz. Coupon 39 Void After May 89 11 er. double trio sang an Easter anthem. They were Shirlene Peck, Nancy Han- -, sen, Janet Cottle, Vera. Beckstead, Velda Spackman and Melva Cottle, and they were accompanied by Nor-- ! ma Reeder. iraircil A Carl t Pom's ftylgrtefl Smithfield, Utah edlBki |