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Show Trucking Company Expands Operations Along Highway 89 PANGUITCH Not all is bad news in Panguitch, plagued recently with business and industrial reverses. revers-es. Cindy Taylor Trucking, owned by Kyle and Cindy Stewart, is expanding operations from the company's gravel pit located along U.S. 89 five miles south of the county scat. Cindy Taylor Trucking has been in operation over four years, expanding ex-panding further just over a year ago when it purchased the state certified gravel pit located five miles south of the county scat on U.S. 89. For the past year, the site has been leased by the Utah Department of Transportation for stockpiling of the agency's highway construction materials. Currently the Taylors are installing in-stalling scales in order to weigh materials used on projects they have contracted for in the southern Utah area, materials such as gravel, chips, road base, sand, etc. Bryce Valley Builders of Can- nonville is pouring the concrete for the platform for the scales which will be certified by the state. i CTT has previously been involved in-volved in work on the Burr Trail and the Pine Lake spillway. They also do road work, work on dam washouts and varied types of construction. con-struction. Beginning April 1, they will start work on the Zion National Park tunnels, addiuonal work on the Burr Trail and a contract for sewer lagoons in Enterprise. While employing one full time employee, Bud Dodds, they hire additional help on as-needed basis and look forward to putting several more local people to work on their upcoming projects. |