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Show tlr 5 wHlrSWr A jimiiiiMiff ffnt.1 Mwnai DESERET NEWS, Parleys six-lan- interests. is . discover a wonderful world of vain the timetable In brief; The Highway Department will advertise for bids Saturday for nearly $6 million worth of construction. One will be for a $400,000 job improving Emigration Canyon highway to be used as a detour. This is to be completed by Oct. 1 when lower Parleys Canyon will be closed to traffic. The second job, to cost about $5.5 million, is for building a completed highway from the mouth of Parleys Canyon to Mountain Dell. From July 1 to Oct. 1 of this June, VIH!5Q GLAMOROUS VACATiO 1970. The westbound leg of from Mountain Dell to the mouth of the canyon is to be completed by July 31, 1971. At a press conference Tuesday afternoon, Rampton said tne construction scheoule appeared to be the best possible solution. To delay the construction would upset the timetable for completion of the interstate system, the governor emphasized. Efforts were pledged to keep Emigration Canyon highway cleared of snow next winter. School children to be picked up by school bus will not be required to cross the highway and recessed areas will be provided for loading and unloading buses. Passing lanes on grades will be pro- Shop Now and Save T0K CITT ON MIAMI ENTER FREE AfJ TOOL Give Dad the Perfect ... SPECIALS! STOP') Mad in Am.rUa with this WEEDS! LEAF HAKE Black & Decker- - New!" Drill 20 tines, &z" head width, MORGR a Project Starter Power Tool by . . . B LAWN Value, Alldrill. purpose 1,000 RPM 2.2 amp., Best 48 handle 115V AC. Drills Y," hard- Model steel, wood. YLR20 ne Model divided highway through a narrow canyon I see no other alternative than to put the stream underground much of the way. Plans and specifications for between Mounbuilding tain Dell Reservoir and the mouth of the canyon call for encasing Parleys Creek in an conduit for about 70 to 75 per cent of the way. Helland said the only alter- , . 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Regarding Parleys Creek, he said little water will run down the bed anyway, after a projected reservoir is built in the Mountain Dell area. re- DAN-DELIO- native appeared to be blasting large sections of canyon walls which would leave worse scars than to enclose the creek in a conduit. Wheeler also said he fears that much of the vegetation in the lower canyon will be destroyed. Harry Wilbert, a district engineer of the State Highway Department, defended the departments plan for Parleys Canyon . the lawn weed spray that gets h 7100 BROOM RAKE can 32-o- z. lp r OISCOVEI Use Your Credit! I dont object to conservationists desire to preserve natural beauties of Parleys Creek and Parleys Canyon. Where you must build a six-la- six-lan- ?f! WEEK - Canyon. (1-8- 4"k ONI SUN CHOICE TO ONE OF LAS VEtAS, SAN EUAN. Here is all you do to enter No purchase required. Enter as often as you wish. Pick up free entry blanks and complete details at any PRO HARDWARE STORE listed hinw. Void where prohibited by law. All federal, state and local regulations apply. vided. possible. The department Is planning e divided to construct a through the highway lower part of the canyon beginning this fall. Richard Wheeler, county planner, told the board that 79 per cent of Parleys Creek from Mountain Dell Reservoir tc the canyons mouth would be placed in a conduit Henry C. Helland, state director of highways, ex i t ON east-boun- pressed his views today lower Parleys f- CO VACATION OF ME0ir FOllOWIMQ PUCESi CISCO, PHOENIX, NEW period, the lower canyon will be closed to traffic. The d leg of the new road is to be opened to traffic both east and west by the end of Fear was expressed Tuesday that impending highway construction will mar the beauty of Parleys Canyon, which to as the was referred only attractive entrance into Salt Lake Valley. Members of the Salt Lake County Planning Commission, which considered the matter at its regular meeting, pointed out that all other gateways into the valley are marked by garbage dumps, gravel pits or industrial areas. The Commission went on record as favoring a public hearing to impress upon the Utah Highway Department the importance of preserving as much of the natural beauty of lower Parleys Canyon as ' TO at By JACK MONSON - WANT year at least one paved lane in each direction of the pies-eroad will remain open. 1970, Durirg the Oct. Deseret News Staff Writer Lishia Ingebrigtsen OFFICIAL ENTRY WE THE Canyon Beauty Is A Worry IV' B13 Bsa e3 ca ss os sss sss i A g May 28, 1969 Wednesday, assgpa m Eia nsf By CLARENCE S. BARKER Dpseret News Staff Writer Clearance fot unis iul Lion e of a divided through Parleys Canyon was given by Gov. Calvin L. Rainpton and the State Road Commission afterTuesday noon. The action was taken after the last of .. series of public meetings to explore possible plans to avoid interference with traffic to Park City area ski resorts and other business - in Go-Ahe- ad si Here wtrfiTMiiiiim 'pRpku Large - .i L tv y tt 2-Sp- eed WINDOW mm 20" m Extra Powerful Motor 4-A- mp a , WWBSThh. Anne Romney Jeffery Roaeh Kenyon E&stin Permanently lubricated motor drives three electronically balanced blades. Burke Newron THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Ushia Inwebrlgt. sen, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Leo Ingebrigtsen, 1162 W. 2nd North; LeAuna Godfrey, daughter of Mr. and Mr. LaVar Godfrey, 6354 Westrldge St. Murray; East; Juliekim Yeates, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Edward Yeate, Julianne Thaxton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Thaxton, 675 E. 14th North, Bountiful; Anne Romney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Romney 1521 Prinreton Ave., Jeffery Roach, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Max Roach, 051 N. Redwood Rd.i Kenyon Eastin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Eastln, 465 Penney Ave.; Burke Newren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newren 1065 McFarland Dr.; and ell other babies one year old Wednesday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. First South, Monday through Friday from 10 a m. until 9 p.m t least three days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. William Winger, 64 E. 4340 South. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Pamer, 2322 S. 1000 West, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reese, 2980 S. 29i0 West, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mann, 3231 Melbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardy, 1894 Jeremy Dr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dale Mathew, 4061 W. R860 South Mr. and Mrs. Earl M Glover, 081 S. 13ih East. MJdvjle. Mr. and Mrs. George Mecham, 629 Orchard Dr., Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O. Pando, 1469 W. 7900 South, West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight El left, Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson, 6300 Holladay Bivd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenland, 505 S. Main, Midvale. Mr. and Mr. Bill A'larcovecchlo, 192 W. 123fg South, Draper. AY. and Mr. Gordon R. Mills, 227 E. 7B90 South, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Nelson, 172 W. 6100 South, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Peterson, 109 F. 3000 South, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. William Gvtka, 9465 S. 335 East, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald L. Horrocks, 23J Dearborn. Mr. and Mrs. Brant J. Burnlngharr, 960 Cornell St. OIRLSt Mr. and Mr Darry D. Sporer Riverton, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Brer.t L. Olsen, 4W6 Royal Ann Dr.- - Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Symes, 459 Edith Ave. No. 2 Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Lllfenquist, 140 Hidden Villa Rd. M. and Mrs. Myron W. Allen, 5611190 Fast. Mr. and Mr. Jack Brown, 4391 W. 4715 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Jackson, B84 South St., Sandv. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Mecham. 464 Lambournt Ave., No 6. Mr. and Mrs. Geotge I. Youngclair. 3721 13th East. Mr. and Mr. Byron E. 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