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Show Delta Said To Be SolidJFor Road Intensely interested attendants at Saturday's meeting of the Associated As-sociated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah were Winn Walker, president ' of the Delta Lions club, and J. W. ' Pace, legislative representative from Millard county. Bringing reports re-ports of complete unanimity of Delta people for the north-south road connecting Milford and Delta 'by a route paralleling the tracks, they also brought a last-minute 1 authoritative statement from Millard Mil-lard county commissioners that this road would be completed to a hard surface standard from Borden to the Beaver county line by fall. Thisxoad is now completed from the Milford airport to the Millard county line, some 10 miles, to a fine hard-surface standard which has stood up in remarkable shape over the winter and permits almost al-most unlimited motor speed. The 28-mile stretch from Borden to Delta is understood to be in similar simi-lar condition, leaving only 31 miles to be completed by Millard county. In connection with this matter, however, the visitors expressed stnong opposition to the T-road idea which would have brought highway 6 along the tracks to some point between Delta and Mil-! Mil-! ford and thence west to the Ne- vada line. This plan, an investiga-. investiga-. tion of which was asked last June ' by the Milford Lions club, definitely definite-ly is no longer . entertained by the local club and there is nothing to interfere with complete har-micny har-micny and whole-hearted cooperation coopera-tion for the Milford-Delta section of the 91-W loop road, which is steadily gaining recognition. |