Show r Banner Y ear In 0 tah Highway B uilding i— THt HERALD JOURNAL 368914 miles The state highway system accounted for vehicles per end of calendar 1964 the lat 56873 miles national parks est official reporting period forest and Indian reservation State Highway De- - state System slated to be well over 100000 Utah this year will very 1972 will ex- - day likelv achieve its greatest parfment is contemplating a completed by Total mileage on roads will miles and 41000 tend fmJuhe5h construction program in its 160 million construction pro‘ Mr stated from this link year" every major city history Current programing gram to and border to and construction will open Kay "The bulk of this profrom 33 South to 53rd and in of sections gramming highways large It is estimated that1 South Salt Lake County border 11 areas of the state to the will go into Jntotote nperUKhway gyste mis Layton to 31st Street in The to System public according from Weber and more than 2M of den on Blaine J Kay State Highway be distributed into other high- gU traffic utah Davig counties from Spanish Rrk to Engineer Utah State Depart- way systems presently' has 190 miles of the The ratio of federal partici-ment of Highways an(j jn use to Provo freeway opeil the Interstate Sys- - the Perry to Brigham City According to Mr Kay the pation in motoring public and con- with state itmetion is 95 about is tem douth Cedar City to to deterrent an on possible underway only additional 482 miles Mr Kay HamUton Fork achieving this historic con- funds providing the remainUtah has been al- - egtjmated that Utah motor-possibEcho to Emory struction program would being 5 miles of the 9345 located curtailment of high will save $8 million per Also slated for completion y system Theiyear in traffic accident costs during the year wUl be a maway funds on the federal level and adverse weather con- - total estimated cost of t11 after the Interstate System is jor project in Price Canyon ditions during the summer system is approximately 8565 completed He also emphasiz- which involves the widening 'million The national Inter-- ed that an estimated 150 lives and months straightening of US will be saved within the next Highway 6 and 50 Of consid five-yeperiod erable importance to the tourThe anticipated construct- ist economy will be the comHELD ion program during the cal- pletion of three spectacular endar year is approximately bridges on State Road 95 in TODAY 180 million statewide Among southeastern Utah: These the major highway projects bridges will make it possible that will be completed and to cross Die Colorado River HERE COMES THE BIGGEST BOND OF ALU open to public this year will without the necessity of takbe the following: the Hite ing Ferry The bridgfrom Parley’s Canyon es will open scenic vistas unto Salt Lake City This paralleled anywhere in the to wUl be surfaced with concrete United States and it is estimated that this Statistically Mr Kay indisection of highway will ulti- cated that there were 552237 ' — 101 mow mately carry traffic volumes registered vehicles as of the "The T -- nd roads 8377 miles The policy making body for 3 Ernest H Batch Ogden: Ellas J Strong Salt Lake City: the State Highway Depart- Francis Feltch Vernal: and rtis-a- n a n ment is a Clem Church Panguitch The Henry C Holland is director Road Cbmmission members of this commission of highways Road commisare: Weston E Hamilton sion secretary is Ronald A chairman Salt Lake City Fernley MONDAY FEBRUARY 1968 ! Loian (Cai'iv County) Utah - five-ma- bi-p- m A VIEW FROM THE FRONT OFFICE le super-highwa- OVER Second Big Week ar iniMJMim-SEflHCOiM KlHtTODERBAUi PAUYSOr otices ICnVlli'JH -- MTEpUTBTS ftOTPfX Ti Mms Iw “tlnluWII" S1U ADULTS STUDENTS IMIIIISIIIII SlM Hi CIILDUN ItMIISSMiSI SO ENDS TUESDAY IISIDH (Continued from Page 7) give the lesson Then will be nursery Both wards will meet tonight at 7:30 Helen Budge will give the literature Singing Mothers practice at 9 am Visiting teachers message wUl be given at 9:30 a m by Faye Roskelley At 10 a m the theology lesson will be given by Carrie Jensen There win be a nursery - — 0U5WIST0N 1ST WARD wUl! be held Tuesday Singing SMITHFIELD 4TH WARD Mothers wiU practice at 9 a visiting teachers report meet- m Teachers report meeting tag wiU be held at 9:30 am win begin at 9:30 am with Tuesday Bessie Allsop will Laura- - Jackson giving the give the message At 10 am message At 10 am the the- the theology lesson will be ology lesson wUl be given by given by Barbara Hill There Mary Taggart Thera will be wiU be a nursery it’s a world of specialization and prepaid health-car- e coverage is a highly complex field It differs greatly from life or casualty Your company’s health-car- e coverage is too important to your employees’ welfare to trust to those who deal in health-car- e protection as a “sideline” coverage is a special field where you need special guidance With Blue Cross and Blue Shield you deal with men whose sole concern is health-car- e Health-car- e ' protection In the Sak Lake City headquarters the field rep- resentatives have an average of nearly 1 years of specialized service in prepaid health care They are sup ( 1 ported by a staff of over 100 including claims experts underwriters electronic data processing technicians add administrators which spends its entire time deal- ing with tire complex constantly changing factors of service hcspital-medical-surgi- Your Blue Cross and Blue Shield representative is the onlv-ma- n who brings you the advice based on this much experience and support No one else knows as much about prepayment health-car- e protection: They don’t have to know it It fcn’t their job Talk to a professional from Blue Cross and Blue Shield and get the whole picture a nursery Doeri Opea 4:41 1:18 7:15 1:1 Features Ate Atots $1J9 CUi - I SMITHFIELD 5TH WARD USWISTQN 2ND WARD will meet Tuesday Singing win be held Tuesday Visiting Mothers will practice at 9 a teacher’s report meeting will m Visiting teachers begin at 1:30 Mrs Lona Holt meeting wffl be held atreport 9:30 will present the Theology lesMell Meikle will give the am son at 2 pm There wUl be a message At 10 am the thenursery' ology lesson wffl be given by Carrie Jensen There will be USWISTON 3RD WARD a nursery will be held Tuesday with When you need Blue Cross end Blue Shield nothing less wiU do teacher's report meeting at 9:30 and at 10 am Myrtha Western win give the theology leeson Thera wffl be a nursery SMnHFTELDlST AMALGA WARD will meet Tuesday at 1:30 pm Visiting teachers message wffl be given by Leona Rice At 2 pm file theology lesson wffl be Afton CantwelL WARD given by Thera wffl be a nursery wfll meet Tuesday with STARTS WEDNESDAY — Adnlts visit-ta- BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD for hospital care for doctor care 2455 Partey'i WayJ Sak Life City Utah Ml IS Telephone 417-74- g teachers report meeting at 9:20 am The message wUl be given by Kay Loosle At 10 am the theology lesson wffl be given by Sybil Packer 1 JO CMMraa Then Why do more Scotch Thinkers drink McMaster's? wffl be a nursery SMITHFIEU) 2ND WARD wffl meet Tuesday Singing Mothenwffl practice at 9 a m At 9:30 ajn the visiting teachers message wffl be given by Marilyn Bushman At 10 am the theology lesson wffl be given by Mary Mather Thera wffl be a nursery SMITHFIEU) 3RD WARD meet Wednesday with wffl Idaho Legislature WITH Biters Final Week of Session BOISE On — Members of the Idaho Legislature became clock watchers today as they entered the third and final Great taste-Gre- at buy! 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