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6 The following applications for United States Numbered highways were approved:

6. CALIFORNIA - Alternate routes were added to U. S. 99 between Red Bluff and Sacramento, making complete description of U.S. 99 in California as follows; "Beginning at the Oregon-California State line north of Hornbrook via Yreka, Dunsmuir, Redding, Red Bluff, where alternate routes, U. S. 99 East and U. S. 99 West diverge, meeting again at Sacramento. U. S. 99 East; beginning at Red Bluff via Chico, Gridley, Marysville, Roseville to Sacramento. U. S. 99 West; beginning at Red Bluff via Williams, Woodland, Davis to Sacramento. U. S. 99; beginning again at Sacramento via Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, San Barnardino, Redlands, Indio, Brawley to El Centro."

7. MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN - U. S. 141 was extended, absorbing U. S. 102 in Michigan, and the designation of the entire route is now described as follows; "Michigan, beginning at an intersection with U. S. 41 east of Covington via Covington, Crystal Falls to the Michigan- Wisconsin State line north of Florence, Wisconsin, and from the Michigan-Wisconsin State line southeast of Florence via Iron Mountain to the Michigan-Wisconsin State line north of Niagara. Wisconsin, beginning at the Michigan-Wisconsin State line northwest of Florence via Florence, Commonwealth to the Michigan-Wisconsin State line northwest of Iron Mountain and beginning at the Michigan-Wisconsin State line north of Niagara via Wausaukee, Crivitz, Oconto Falls, Green Bay, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Port Vashington to Milwaukee."

8. UTAH - The road from Thistle to Spanish Fork was added and made a continuation of U. S. 50.

9. UTAH - A road from Pigeon Hollow Junction to Nephi was added and given the No. U. S. 189.

10. WEST VIRGINIA, OHIO - The following road was added, given the No. 250 and is described as follow; West Virginia, beginning at a point on U. S. 50, west of Grafton, via Fairmont, Mannington, Cameron, Moundville to the Ohio State line at the Ohio River at Wheeling. Ohio; beginning at Bridgeport, on the West Virginia State line, opposite Wheeling, via Cadis, Dennison, New Philadelphia, Dover, Wooster, Ashland to an intersection with U. S. 20 at Norwalk.