Back of Photo: Backwoods' equal rights Tina Lindstrom, Franklin Pierce HS, Tacoma, and Dave Dustan, Stadium HS, Tacoma, carry log used to make footbridge. Tool used is a Swede Hook... nick-named "nose-pickers" Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Back of Photo: Stripping a log Log strippers- Delores Archbold, Mt. Tahoma HS, at left, holds down log for Lori Robinson, Rogers HS student. Bruce Ellingson, Tacoma, forestry aid and student at WSU, supervises work. Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Back of Photo: A new sign Kathy Wales, Yakima, (left) and Barbara Dernbach, Aquinas Academy, Tacoma, relocate trail marker (Pear Lake Trail No 1148) after section of worn trail is abandoned for newly constructed section. Tieton Ranger District near White Pass. Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Back of Photo: Dave Dustan notches log Dave Dustan, Stadium HS, Tacoma, notches log for footbridge in the backcountry between White and Chinook Passes, Snoqualmie NF. Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Back of Photo: Army Reserve's 'taxi' arrives High country support for the Youth Conservation Corps program for the U.S. Forest Serv. was provided by 104th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Reserves. They also supplied cooks for the base camp in the high country on the Snoqualmie National Forest Tieton District. Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
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Front of Photo: OLYMPIA, WASH., Oct. 26, Non-Indian commercial fisherman and supporters gathered on the State Capitol steps Friday to protest State-ordered cutbacks on non-Indian salmon fishing. The fishermen, who feat bankruptcy and foreclosures of fishing vessel mortgages, met with Gov. Dan Evans. Evans said he would ask President Ford to declare Washington commercial fishing a depressed industry to qualify for federal aid.
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Front of Photo: SEATTLE, July 2--INDIAN SIDE--Billy Frank, second from right, tells a press conference Monday their reaction to the Supreme Court decision backing Judge George Boldt in the Indian fishing-rights controversial. Along with Frank are, l to r, Jim Heckman, Dale Johnson, Frank, and Mason Morisset, attorney for the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission who argued the case for the Indians'. (AP LASERPHOTO) Back of Photo: Bill Frank Jr.
Back of Photo: --Freeway Model Displayed-- A 40-foot model of the Tacoma Freeway as it will appear when completed in several years is being displayed this month on the second floor of the county-City Building. Picture shows freeway running east to and over the Puyallup River. G. M. Schuster, city public works director, front right, points to state approach to city's projected Yakima Avenue Bridge. Under his arm are Delin Avenue and Tacoma Avenue undercrossings. Behind Schuster are Harold A. Hagestad, left, coordinating engineer between Tacoma and state, and Myron Calkins, city engineer. They are pointing to the complex of crossings and approaches that will be the Pacific Avenue Interchange, designed to relieve Freeway of Cross-town traffic congestion.
Back of Photo: --Who Needs a Sign?-- No arrow is necessary at the South 108th Street and Pacific Avenue intersection to point out Mount Rainier. Not in good weather anyway. The early spring, with crystal-like skies, is now in its seventh consecutive rainless day. It affords new opportunities to capture Tacoma's favorite mountain on film, as seen in this framed photograph by News Tribune Staff Photographer Wayne Zimmerman.
Back of Photo: Pacific Ave Interchange opening. Gov. Evans, 7-year-old Paul DuCharme, Daffodil Princess Diane Lind Back: C. W. Beck, John T. McCutcheon, Tacoma Mayor Harold Tollefson
Back of Photo: Southbound traffic on I-5 in Seattle was backed up North of N. 45th street Saturday afternoon because of a wreck near the convention center downtown. Shot was taken from an overpass at North 45th. The lane on the right with no traffic is the express lane. Bruce Kellman for South King Edition
Back of Photo: --Up, Up Goes the Viaduct-- Rapid progress is being made on the SR 512 viaduct at Puyallup, Joe Michel, assistant project engineer for the State Highway Department, reported Wednesday. The concrete bridge over East Pioneer and Main avenues and the Puyallup River is being erected by Dale M. Madden Construction, Inc., Seattle, under a $1.8 million contract. The west span is going up now and its twin will be constructed under a future contract. (news 06/17/1971)
Back of Photo: --Puyallup Valley Freeway System-- The proposed Puyallup Valley Freeway's effect on Puyallup is revealed in the mockup (photo 1) by the State Highways Department. The map shows proposed construction. Except for the section of SR 410 between Fife and Highway 161, the system is scheduled to be operational by late 1971.
Back of Photo: --Highway 167 'Missing Link'-- The State Highways Department has announced that construction of this section of SR 167 between Sumner and Pacific City has been delayed for lack of funding. However, a $900,000 contract has been awarded Scarsella Bros., Seattle, to construct the 1.4-mile section between Main Street at Sumner and 32nd Street East (in foreground). A temporary connection will carry traffic from the freeway to the nearby West Valley Highway at 32nd, Ralph Kerslake, the department's District 3 engineer, said Wednesday. (news 06/02/1971)
Back of Photo: --A Light Fantastic Trip-- Motorists who travel on Interstate 5 during night and early morning hours have noticed something new in addition to a concrete barrier separating the north and southbound lanes between Tacoma and Ft. Lewis. A major portion of the project includes the installation of a powerful lighting system. Persons who have driven past the new lights say they are so bright that headlights are hardly needed
Back of Photo: --High-rise Curb Splits Interstate 5-- Work on a concrete divider strip separating the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 5 has progressed from North Ft. Lewis to 56th Street in Tacoma. The project will be complete when the divider is in place all the way to the Puyallup River bridge. Most of the divider is made of pre-cast concrete, although some sections are poured on the spot. The project also includes illumination in some spots. Division of the freeway adds up to a $2,320,000 contract for Woodworth & Co., Inc., of Tacoma. Russ Carmack Photographer
Back of Photo: Freeway Dedication Site Road-opening ceremonies, featuring a military review of America's latest Field Artillery rocketry, will be conducted on Wednesday, October 13 for the new 13.5 mile, $15 million Tacoma-Midway Freeway. Site of the ceremonies is the Auburn Interchange shown in the attached photograph. The Field Artillery units, part of the 4th Infantry Division Artillery from Fort Lewis, will assemble in the northbound lanes (marked "D" in the picture) beginning at 10:00 a.m. Visitors and spectators wishing to view the ceremonies will be permitted to park on the roadway in the areas designated "B" (southbound from Seattle) and "C" (northbound from Tacoma). Route of the military parade is shown as a series of arrows, starting at the assembly area and passing through the cloverleaf interchange from the northbound lanes onto the southbound lanes and past the reviewing stand.
Back of Photo: Tacoma Freeway - Interstate Route No. 5 (PSH No. 1) - Pacific Avenue Interchange. Construction of grades, drainage system and structures at the Pacific Avenue Interchange of the Tacoma Freeway. View is from the north of the right of way, vicinity of the intersection of East 30th Street and East "A" Street, looking south across the area of the proposed interchange. The East 34th Street Bridge over the C.M. & St. P. & P. RR shows in the background. Photo by Jerry Gray