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Show i FEDERAL AID ROADS SHOWN In Utah Primary and Second Sec-ond Systems Ajnoimt to 1655 Miles Road maps submitted to the United States bureau of public roads office In Ogden disclose the fact that Utah has I total of 1655 miles of roads, which will receive nt tent inn In the recent appropriations made by tho federal c,o eminent. Utah has a total of 24,057.3 miles of highways in the state. In the primary system tho state has 689 7 miles and 965.3 miles in tho secondary system. The following are listed in the primary pri-mary system Salt Like City to Idaho lino via Og-den, Og-den, Brlgham and Logan, 96 miles; Salt Lake City to Arizona line via Orem, Nephl. Fillmore. Cove Fort and St George, 344.2 miles; Salt Lake City to Nevada state line via Grants-villc Grants-villc and Wendover, 130 3 miles, Salt Lake City to Wyoming state line, via Coalville and Echo. 76 miles; Ogden to Echo, 43.2 miles, making a grand total of 689.7 miles The secondary sjstem is as follows-Brigham follows-Brigham to Idaho state line via Tre-monton Tre-monton and Snowvlllo, 5S.3 miles; Idaho Ida-ho state line to Wyoming state line In Rich county via Woodruff and Ran dolph, 58 miles; Main Forks to Colorado Colo-rado state lino via Heber, Duchesne, Vernal and Jensen 200.2 miles, Orem I to Heber, 24 miles; Sprlngvllle to Colorado stato line via Soldier Summit, Sum-mit, Price and Green River, 233..". miles; Price to Sallna via Emery'. 114 miles, Nephl to Arizona state lino via Ephraim, Salina, Richfield, Sevier and Kanab, 256.8 mile; Sevier to Cove Fort 20 5 miles, making a grand total of 965 3 miles Nevada has 600 miles in the primary system and 920 miles in the secondary' system, according to the map Just received re-ceived by the local officials of the U S. bureau of public roads. Employes of the government in the Ogden roads offices are now busy at work checking over the road maps. Complete details for the apportionment apportion-ment of the funds will be mapped out when the checking of the maps is com pleted, It is announced. |