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Code · Utah · Title 72 — Transportation Code · Chapter 4

72-4-112. State highways -- SR-61 to SR-68 and SR-70.

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72-4-112. State highways -- SR-61 to SR-68 and SR-70.
State highways include:
(1)SR-61. From Route 23 in Cornish easterly to Route 91 at Webster Junction.
(2)SR-62. From Route 89 south of Junction easterly through Kingston to near Otter Creek Reservoir; then northerly to Route 24 at Plateau Junction.
(3)SR-63. From Bryce National Park north boundary northerly to Tropic Junction on Route 12.
(4)SR-64. From Route 15 south of Holden northerly to Route 50.
(5)SR-65. From Route 80 near Mt. Dell Reservoir northeasterly on the Brigham Young Memorial Highway to Henefer; then northeasterly to Route 84.
(6)SR-66. From Route 65 near East Canyon Reservoir northerly through Porterville to Route 84 in Morgan.
(7)SR-67. From the junction of I-215 in Davis County northerly on Legacy Parkway to the junction with US-89 and I-15.
(8)SR-68. From Route 6 at Elberta northerly on Redwood Road and Fifth South Street in Bountiful; then southerly on 2nd West in Bountiful to Route 89 in Bountiful.
(9)SR-70. From Route 15 near Cove Fort to the Utah-Colorado state line west of Grand Junction, Colorado, on interstate Route 70.
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