Show No need for alarm Bridge county reports Duchesne County is not at present making any plans to repair or replace the Peck River bridge that spans the Duchesne River in the Utahn A statement by a member of the County Commission and the Road Supervisor closes the issue for IN AN INTERVIEW with a reporter of the Standard last Levi J. member of the Board of had this to say about the Peck Bridge at is perfectly and with minor like replacing the warped deck that bridge would last another ten It's more solid than it a replacement is made it likely will be of steel and concrete with a cost estimated at about Roy County road affirmed the commissioner's statement that the bridge is and and offered proof to up his a truck load of logs weighing had passed over the bridge and He also reports that the county road equipment Is transported over the bridge was built 10 years after the 1952 floods which wiped out most of the bridges along the It was built with flood emergency MITCHELL admits the bridge isn't so good for as the center abutment shortly after tilting the He did say that is to he spent on this Duchesne River Road this year to improve provided the residents along the route provide THIS BRIDGE has been questioned as to its safety for the school bus to A family or two transported their sons and daughters to school at by private over the other route this especially at the time of the high water in the Duchesne One of these families is the Henry who are very apprehensive about the soundness of the |