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Show 7 V SECOND PLACE B LEAGUE CHAMPS -Gary Energy took second place in B League. Pictured are: Jill Yack, Fenne Yack, Tail Larsen, Penny Casto, Carmen Robison and Bev BerretL (Not pictured. Sue Holmes, Linda Rosewood, Teresa LaFcver) i Welding took third place in Ladies B League THIRD PLACE B USAGE CHAMPS-Wal- ker Jesse Walker, Gina Vdlyball Pictured are: Beckey McConkie, MeriLee Oman, Kathy Fieldsted, Darla Oman. Lyons) (Not pictured: Stevenson, Angie Mathews, Cathy Vida Zager enjoyed the day at the Provo temple. Each did three sessions. Saturday, Feh. 27, Ferris and Irene Henrie and Gerald and Cora Lee Henrie met three of their grandchildren, Wendel L. Henrie, Shelly Whiting; and Shane Kit Inna and Amanda Henrie hotted Henrie, in Pkovo and all did 140 a family dinner at the home of sealings in the temple. Shelly is Fbrria and Irena Henrie, the eve- leaving March 16 for a mission to ning of Feb. 13, to honor their Dallas, Texas. Joyce Duncan, accompanied by grandson, Shane Kit Henrie. Thoee meaent were hie parents, Ruel and Lois Duncan and Amanda Henrie, Beverly Henrie and family; Gerald traveled to Salt Lake last Friday, and Gora Lee Henrie and am Kyle Feb. 26. While Joyce took care of and daughter Brenda, Lloyd and soma business, the other two visNadane Zager, Vida Henrie, and ited with a sister, Khae Peterson. The three returned home Sunday. Lois Duncan. ; ' Fob. 24 Ferris and Irene Henrie Diana McKee and two children. Gerald and Cora Lee Henrie, and Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her parents, Floyd and Maxine Horrocks. Wednesday, March 2, Steven Horrocks and his daughter Roland Horrocks, and a sister Lillian Hancock, Vernal, with their parents Floyd and Maxine Horrocks and a granddaughter T. K. Horrocks, entertained each other at a dinner party in Roosevelt to honor their parents on their 37th wedding anniversary. Floyd Horrocks was named chairman of the board of the Hayden cemetery. Also working with him on the board are Blaine Horrocks, Gerald Henrie end Glen Pratt March 14 they will meet with the county commissioners to discuss plans for improving the cemetery. Val-adin- LADIES B LEAGUE VOLLYB ALL CHAMPS Thompson Steel took First Place in the B leagues recently concluded season. Melody Harmston,SharonBastian,Cheree Brotherson, Tawna Clark. (Not pictured, Nancy Harrison, Joydell Beaver) Pictured,l-r,SherrieBroka- w, . TRANSPORTATION Future Depends on it America Please return completed questionnaire to Transportation 2020, Hie Utah Department of Transportation, PO Box 27087, SLC, UT 1. In general, how satisfied are you with the mads and highways provided in the state of Utah? Satisfied jSomewhat Satisfied .Somewhat Dissatisfied Veqr Dissatisfied Vy From your experience in driving (Questions ) on the roads in Utah, how would you evaluate die following with regard to Utah freeways, other main highways, and other, less traveled 7 scale with 1 being very roads (using inadequate and 7 being very adequate): 2. Traffic flow during peak hours? 1 7 6 2 3 4 S Freeways ' 1 7 3 4 6 3 2 Highways 1 6 7 Other roads 2 3 4 3 THE SPORTSMANS AWARD WINNERS-Gr- eat Lake Timber took the Sportsman's Award for B are: Yvonne Pictured Frances Yazzie, Stewart, Kathy Yazzie. (Not pictured: League Vdlyball. Laurie Greyeyes, Rosa Greyeyes, Isabel Brock, Linda Hight and Pam Carter. 3 3 3 3. Safety of highways? 1 Freeways 1 Highways 1 Other roads 11-1- 6) 12. Inadequate highways leading to recreational areas in your area? Moderate problem Hot a problem .Definite problem 13. Inadequate highways leading to other tourist attractions in your area? Moderate problem Not a problem Larson, Range Conservationist for the Forest Service, on the map showint the proposed changes in the the travel plan map. Public comment is still being accepted at the office in Roosevdt until after March IS. 6 7 7 7 13. Adequate roads to serve die traffic generated by airports and other public transportation? Moderate problem Not a problem Definite problem 7 7 16. Adequate roads to meet the needs of farmers and agricultural shippers? Not a problem Moderate problem .Definite problem 6 6 3 3 3 6 6. Smoothness of road surface? 1 3 2 Freeways 1 3 2 Highways 1 3 Other roads 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 6 6 6 7 7 7 6 6 appearance-vegetati- 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 6 6 7 14. Traffic congestion? Not a problem .Definite Moderate problem problem fed transportation conditions are a plus or minus in attracting business, industry, tourism and new residents to die state? Somewhat of a plus Strong plus Somewhat of a minus Strong minus 17. Do you on, 8. Roadside rest areas and picnic 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 Freeways Highways Other roads CHANGES-Walla- ce 7 7 7 4 4 4 2 2 2 problem 6 6 6 3 3 3 Freeways Highways Other roads CHARTING THE 2 2 2 hours? 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 4. Road maintenance and repair? 1 2 3 4 Freeways 1 4 3 2 Highways 1 2 3 4 Other roads 7. Roadside ' non-pe- ak 7 Indicate whether you consider (Questions dut the following may be a problem in your geographical area: 11. Unsafe bridges? Not a problem Moderate problem Pefmite problem .Definite 3. Traffic flow during 1 Freeways 1 Highways 1 Other roads 84127-008- 2020 litter7 3 3 3 6 7 7 7 areas? 4 3 4 3 4 3 6 6 6 7 7 7 4 4 4 9. In your opinion, have traffic conditions on these roads and highways improved, remained the same or worsened during the past five years? ..Worsened somewhat ..Worsened a great deal Remained foe same Jmproved somewhat Improved a great deal lODo you dunk traffic conditions on these roads and highways will improve, remain the same or worsen during die next five yean? ..Worsen somewhat ..Worsen a great deal same the .Remain .Improve somewhat Improve a great deal of die following do you favor over the others as sources of highway funding? Diesel tax Gasoline tax Sales tax Registration fees Heavy trade fees Property tax Weigh tdistance tax for trucks 18. Which 19. What are your major concerns about our present highways or transportation systems? 20. What suggestions do you have for future transportation systems air, nil, transit or highways? a, |