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Show PORTION OF LYNNDYL ROAD BEING GRAVELLED David Greenhalgh, road supervisor supervis-or for this end of Juab County, is rapid progress with that section of the Silver-Lynndyl road which is to be repaired this fall. The first twelve miles of the highway south of Silver has been graded up to the present time, and by now nearly two thirds of this distance has been covered cov-ered with a coating of gravel. It will be one of the best roads In the when it becomes packed. Mr. Greenhalgh Green-halgh is to be complimested on the manner In whloh he has reconstructed reconstruct-ed this road, widening it for the entire en-tire distanoe and grading it in Buch a manner that it will withstand traf-flt traf-flt for a long time. For It will b-s a highway, open to traffls all the year arousd. An additional ten or twelve miles of the road wil be treated next year and the folowlng year the remainder remain-der of the highway will be completed. complet-ed. By building the road 'n ' "V's In this manner no great expenditure of money is called for and the cost can be met -without increasing the burden on the taxpayers. - Eureka Reporter. |