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Show Page 22 UIVTAH BASIN STANDARD. December 3. fur the first 22 years r 30 years lie was a heavy equipment operator. Ii :Qn: Then he had the more diflicult job of road suMriiitendent for eight years. Now I an in makes buggies, runs a hacklu when he gets an odd job, and keep an eye on his Min as he farms .ism's place in Myton. He and his wifi Betty hawheen married 44 years and have five children. Betty works in the cafeteria at Myton Elementary. Believe it or not. pretty soon winter will Ik over and the men will take a break from making buggies. Their in-- t hig project starts in May. They plan to run a stage route between Mvton and Wellington. The horses and stage coach are all set to go." declared Rolland. Rolland and Leon also train hures. mules, and ponies to drive, COUNTY REVIEWS OPTIONS Give your input on the future of the Bridgeland bridge 1 Duchesne County has initiated an environmental document and preliminary evaluation to determine what should be done with the Bridgeland bridge and has planned an open house to take input from the public to help in the development of alternatives. The announcement was made in October 2000 that the bridge, spanning the Duchesne River in Bridgeland, was to be replaced. Considerable interest was generated and the proposal was opposed by over 850 county residents, who wanted the bridge to stay as it was. However, because of the deteriorating condition of the structure, the county had to address options to take care of the bridge. The open house will be held Thursday, Dec. 12 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Duchesne County ofTices to explain the project to the public and to discuss various alternatives, which include the rehabilitating the bridge, and various other build alternatives. Originally, the bridge carried Highway 40 traffic traveling through the county. When the alignment of Highway 40 was altered in the 1900s, the old highway east of Duchesne was turned over to the county road system, and the bridge also fell under the county's jurisdiction. A few years ago, it was determined that the bridge had suffered from deterioration, bringing its carrying capacity to less than 50 percent of its original design, the old bridge became eligible for replacement, using federal funding. Local supporters hoped to see the Binds used for repairs on the old bridge, rather than building a new structure. d, GOING BUGGY Continued from pugi-l-- t oum- tvmi m I where I bnki liirse fur the Indi.tn reservation lor eight war. I was a registered guide in Alaska fur 10 years." detailed Holland knllund ha eight girl and a hoy. His wife of 20 year. F.mily. works at When In came to the Basix year sin in 197H he ran cattle and then with Johnny Kau-e- tt worked lor Moon Lake Fleet ric. Rolland still shoes horses. Lnn worked fur the Forest Service for eight years and many dude ride into the forest on horses least! to the forest service. "1 managed the horses and mules." he explained. I leslioed horses andshix-resheep for 3a years, and ret i oil hum the Duchesne County Road crew nf-- cowly all Wal-Mar- - T fi- and they belong to the Basin Wagoneers which is a driving club with 3d participating teams. If you are getting a little older, and even if you're not. you might want to order a buggy and get your horses trained to drive. "All I know is its a lot of Bin ti i take them and be able to use them (the buggies)," said Leon. Holland and I .eon belong to the I'tah Stale Heritage Club headquartered in Spanish Fork "They are carrying on a heritage and not letting this wayoflifedie. There are so many skills t hat need to be passed on to the next generation. It's a good way of life that needs to be passed on to the youth," said Alex Tidwell who stopNd by to visit and help work. t. fr ln-le- Leon Fillingim (pictured left) and Rolland Groover are making four buggies for Christmas presents. Here they stand by a completed model that is waiting to be painted and upholstered. A second buggy in the shop is almost completed. IS THIS YOUR PRESENT? NOTICE: Purchases PURCHASES MUST BE PAID FOR BY CASH. PERSONAL must be removed CHECKS. within MASTERCARD. VISA ANDOR ACCEPTABLE CREDIT 24 Hours! APPLICATION. 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