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Show October The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand - i i i : 6.J 972 The UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 11 - .. diJorsOuflook N . . . Continued from Pag 2 can come to grips with this confusion and Utah overlapping with the adoption of city-count- consolidation. But y for such consolidation to proceed on more than a piecemeal basis, Utah must eliminate the requirement in the state constitution that all counties be locked into the same form of government. . . . The choice is clear: either Utahns consolidate government, or they allow special districts to proliferate and turn local government into an even more complex jigsaw puzzle than it city-coun- ty BRAND NEW 73 already is. INTER. They couldnt have summed it up better if they had simply stated: WE WANT BIG GOVERNMENT. consolidation lead to Metropolitan Does Government? At the U.S. Conference of Mayors held at Snowbird recently, John J. Gunther, its executive secretary told newsmen that it did. In the Salt Lake Tribune of September 11, 1972, under the headline, Metropolitan Governments Gaining Favor, the Trib reported: 3A-T- on V--8f Long Wide 4-sp- d.f (5x6) $) 9 BRAND-NE- city-coun- W Total Cash Price $4,188. Dn. lynt. $399, Unpaid Bal. 72 Travelall Finance 53,789, Cik.r at 9x5. Deferred Payment Price $5,103. Total Pvmts, $5,704, 48 mos. $98.00 Per Mo. Annual Percentage Rate 10.97. P.S., air cond., WW, deluxe interior 421 518 429 $399 Trade or cash per. $QQ 90 BRAND-NE- W 12 Inter. 34 Auto., split rims, box, air cond. 8-f- t. month Total Cash Price $3,388 Total Dn. Pymt. $399. Unpaid Bal. $2,989. Finance Charge $1,043. Deferred Pymt. Price. $4,431. Total Pvmts. $5,032.48 mos. $84.00 Per Mo. Annu- al Percentage Rate 15.58. $399 trade or cash ,475 per month Inter. V--8, 34 city-coun- ty national cities government official said Sunday. . ; . Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Gam, host of the meeting, added it is the same way in Salt Lake Valley that is, people are working on consolidations . A constitutional amendment is on the November ballot permitting metropolitan governments but consolidation okays will still have to be approved by tbe voters in later elections. It is plain to see, whether Dr. Timmins sees it or not, the proponents of Proposition 4 are on the road to Metropolitan Government in Utah. They tried the direct approach and it did hot work. They are now trying the indirect approach but one which, nevertheless, leads to the same ultimate goal.' If Dr. Timmins and the other members of UTEGO are sincerely opposed to Metropolitan Government, they had better get off the bandwagon for Proposition 4 before they find out they have arrived. It was recently reported by the Salt Lake Tribune (August 13, 1972) that Utahns Say Government Poses Freedom Threat. They reported as follows: We concur with the feeling of Utah voters. Feeling as they do about big government, then, Utahns must go to the polls in November and vote against Proposition 4. Let the politicians continue to wrangle, but let them do it bound by the chains of the 4 speed, split rims and camper Brand-ne-w The most profitable attempts at forming metropolitan consolidations, a governments are coming from During an election year, there is a lot of talk about tbe bigness of business, unions and government, and tbe power they exert on our lives and thinking. Of tbe three, Utah voters feel that big government poses tbe greatest threat to their personal freedom. BRAND-NE- W 1$ ice box, stove, 8 ft. box Constitution. fiT 3,388 Limited Offer 1965 to 1972 Vi tens 34 tons campers DEMO CLOSEOUT 3 left $1,300 ty CASH PRICE MODEL discount 71 Ford 34 6 to 60 10 day Month exchange Privilege Financing Service and parts to sene you Pte $1.58;. Irtti Ji.2Vs hhit JoS.f' ;.r V- .v- '69 Chev. 12 'nUi lUrth 515.30 .v0Mr.rt$M.P( '69 Ford 34 .. I Jr-..- ., Ur ph'q p iv m -- Payment Payment $68 $68 f rr j.' i ts"!.. : : .: iv- - i i . $51 $51 .WkI Iw.-i.- SI'S!'. P- -- $67 $1,688 bait '69 Ford 34 '.T.! $1,288 Sii.iX'. Dpr nn-.t- Toai cash pric $1,688. Down fawnert $67.00. Uxalc 53.010. 30 Monro $67.00 ix noptf. $2,077. ToSii 0 Mo. $1,988 r0,M.ft1v,ip,icTI.9ftA Do: Ict.ii fwvi,',r4 Down $439, 51,6? . I ::ar.u A vhhi letc i .4. ge $71 $1,588 Cash Price $1,588. Down Payment $71. 00. Unpaid Balance SI 17 $1,775, Total Payments $1,704. 24 Months $71.0C Per Month. Arnual percwitaae 'ate TOTAL '67 Inter. 34 11.57. $49 $988 Total Cash Wee $988. Down Pjymert $49.00, Unpaid Balarce $939, Hnartt Charet $189, Defened Tolat FtaymnU $1,2 28, Mwlhs $47.00 per rnonth. Annual oercntifgf 'Ve 16. Puyner Price $49 Parent Price$LI7?. "RECREATION HEADQUARTERS" SKUUD CUBIT a 1045 So. Main OPEN UNTIL 1 0:00 P.M. Pure $71 "YOUR RECREATION HEADQUARTERS If BASED ON Pv.t $67 rnrr Based On Credit Security MOTOR ' 328-313- 1 |