Show Minute Record Of Commissioners' Meeting For The excerpts are from the February minutes of the chesne County The county clerk was asked to write the Utah Road Commission inquiring on the engineer's estimated cost of construction and maintenance of each of the proposed connecting highways between U. S. 40 and 50 through this area and It was also suggested that the clerk suggest that Carbon County make a like inquiry o the state road Lawrenc Yack of Roosevelt has been appointed bee inspector for Duchesne County for A budget for this service was set up last C. C. of Duchesne requested that a number of county roads put op the state road Some of these mentioned Neola and north three Neola and west two Neola highway and west through Duchesne north along Duchesne oiled highway and west one mile to Myton south to pump A delegation from the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce met with the asking that Duchesne County do all they can to promote the oiling of the road from Neola east five miles to join the oiled road The commission assured them they would do all they could to get this work R. Larson that the road from Neola north into Uinta Canyon is in a very bad and stated that if the county would work on the first three the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce would do what it could to get the forest service and all others interested in completing it on up the The commission agreed that it should be done and promised their best Larson explaining that the position of the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce was to work for a road to connect Highways but that they were not favoring either or that would be happy to leave the choice of road to the He emphasized that the people of Duchesne County should be united and not pulling against each Larson said the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce was for anything which would help the entire report-the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce favored the TV Other members of the delegation besides Larson were Steve Gordon Kenneth and Cliff No decision about the beer licenses has been recorded by the county commissioners as of The 1956 beer licenses to three businesses in Neola were extended from January 1 to permit these businesses to continue operation without violation of the county business licensing |