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Show Hiway 70 Promotion Meet Planned Dec. 2 Over 300 people, representing government heads from counties and cities from all over southern south-ern Utah, f.r. scheduled to meet at Greenriver Saturday, Dec. 2. This will be the first official meeting of the newly formed "In-terstate "In-terstate 70 Highway Association," an association dedicated to the early completion of Interstate 70 through Green River to Cove Fort, and the nation-wide promotion of this "new route" from the east to southern California. Royal Harward from Loa, president pres-ident of the Interstate 70 Association, Associa-tion, and state senator from Wayne County, has estimated the new tourist revenue to southern Utah will be over $30,000,000 annually, an-nually, once the "bottle neck" section is completed between Green Fiver and Cove Fort. One of the first objectives of the cssoclation, according to Mr. Harward, will be the completion of this section, "not in ten years as now planned, but in four years or less." |