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Show i i i i . i . i , Members Of State Legislature To Visit On Way To Bridge Dedication Tho entire body of tho, Utah .State .Legislature will visit over ln Pangultch the night ot ; Feb? 19th, while enroute to tho .dedication of the Glen Canyon ' f bridge. 1 Efforts of County and Pan- guitch City officials, and of , . .Garfield County Reprcsenta-. tive Arthur Cooper resulted in 'the decision of the legislative party to make this their stopping off place. A committee consisting of Allen Cameron, Clarence Cameron and Clem McEwen has . arranged for housing of the distinguished visitors. Every motel and hotel in Pangultch is expected to cooperate in furnishing space for the .125 persons making up the party. The Lions Club has taken on the task of seeing that the legislators are given breakfast on the morning of tho 20th. Breakfast is set for 7:30 in the morning at "the Elem-tary School building. Plans have been made to take members of the roads committees of both the House and Senate down the Cottonwood shortcut to show them th6 feasibility of this scenic shdrfcut to the Dam. Should the Cottonwood short cut be given Its rightfulplace on the. -state road plan, its mile-saving features would very soon make it tho major (forth;South highway linking Utah' and Arizona. Beautiful Grosvenor Arch Js expected to bo one of the, eye-catching features of the route to be visited by the road committee's1 members. |