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Show State of Utah De partment of Community & Economic Development Division of State History Uta h State Historical Society Mic hael O. Le avitt Governor Max J. Eva n s Director 300 R,o Gra nd e Sa il Lake City. Utah 84 101· 1182 (801) 533·3500 FAX : (801) 533 -3503 August 4, 1994 DAVID P AND NATALIE THOMPSON 398 WEST STATE STREET FARMINGTON UT 84025 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Thompson: We are pleased to report that the Clark Lane Historic District in Farmington Utah, has been approved by the Utah Board of State History for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. Within the next two weeks, we will submit the nomination and documentation to the National Register office in Washington, DC, for final approval. This review typically occurs within six to eight weeks. Ll If you have any questions or concerns about this National Register nomination, please contact Julie Osborne of the Historic Preservation Office at 533-3559 or at the address listed above. We appreciate your interest in and support of historic sites in Utah. . /}/lJJI~ 'iJ/ ! S'. ncere,l y;1 Wilson G. Martin Associate Director and Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer cc: Max Forbush, Farmington City, 130 North Main, P.O. Box 160, Farmington, UT 84025 RonI'd orState Hi,tory: Maril yn C. Barker • Dale L. Berge • Boyd A. B1ackncr • Peter L. Goss David D Hallse n • Carol C. Madsen • Dea n L. May • Christi e Needham • Thomas E. Sawyer • Penny Sampinos • J erry Wylie |