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Show PRECISION FRONT END ALlBMBflENT Most American Cars Parts extra if nesded. Here's what we do: Our expert mechanics correct caster, camber, toe-in and toe-out toe-out to assure maximum safety and prolong tire life. - FIRESTONE BATTERIES - 24-MONTH GUARANTEE 6-Volt 12-Volt 11.95 14.95 With Exchange With Exchange CJ?. ; :z::'iy.i Guarantee: Every Fire- feS stone Battery is uneondi-TfftOrte-'-'i'i tionally warranteed against ."'!v",IG:' :fl defects in workmanship & :Atv w.-Vr;,;.. materials. Replacement or repairs are made without Mz.f charge for 80 days from date of purchase. After 80 days if any adjustment is necessary, an' allowance allow-ance will be made against selling price of a new battery based on the unexpired portion of the original warranty period at the time the adjustment adjust-ment is made. Tire & Appliance Center 268 South Main Phone 3-3001 DON'T MISS THE ANNUAL DEER HUNTERS ilfr-tlrt firm' rr BALL MOAB ELKS LODGE -SATURDAY, OCT. 12' iCm-iAi SMORGASBORD 7:00 P.M. " DANCE 9:00 P.M. $5.00 PER COUPLE - Elks Only - Expert Job Printing The Times-Independent Center Street Hie greatest threat to agriculture today is nol draught, or frosty or jCX cliseassonfederal restrictions. ""1 - - i - ' - J, x fi X f . .v 1 ' ! i , ' ' j ' - - i - A ft 1 t ' x V x " , f ,'' "J - f" ' t-fx ' , ? T Sl N . - lf 8 x i 1 I , ,1 n v . , r -y J' J w4- x , ' i L -A , 4 s. -. tu v - - -xj f . . - . - x , , ' , . . . i . x ;x , : r r v ; 1 It's high property taxes! We see shopping supplies will continually grow smaller as ,'y ' . centers and subdivisions sprawling into agriculture declines ... not to mention the X, .A" " ; ' M'"" J farm areas. We see land promotions, loss of jobs. Farmers aren't asking for a ISCn J ! " ' I .. selling sites for summer cottages and tax cut, just a fair method of assessment. V; ,s:- '. V T ' "4 retirement homes. This expansion inflates There will be no loss of revenue to the Y :)' l V.'.'-N - " 1 property taxes on farms, just as if they state. Your vote will allow the state i f x' x , , . , k ' ! I were to be used for homes or commercial legislature to make this change so farms 't"i' " f . v V V""! property. Since farm income cannot can be taxed as farms. .. not '' J S K' " , 1 " ': " i" " '.',.'V 1 support these spiraling taxes, there is an shopping centers. ' ' . i," s " ! ' , " v l increasing number of forced land sales. 1 i l i"' '"'., v 1 ' f ' 1 ' s,. X Now, if vve.lcse our farmsUtah loses a VOl6 V6S Oil 4 4 " . , h : J lot more than farmers. Food prices will the proposition to save the greenbelt of L , ; ' , -sk., coup. The market for machinery and agricultural land around our cities. k'.j , . f, ' ' " .,' This ad paid for by Citizens for Greenbelt. Your nefchbors in agriculture who want to remain your neighbors. A non partisan issue, included in the platforms of both political parties. SR. ELECTRONIC - TECHNICIAN : Repairs and traubleshoots all types of f electronic devices and test equipment.. Re- ji quires 4 years applicable experience plus i1 one year college or trade school training ij in electronics. t Contact Bud Filbrandt is (801) 567-2185, Ext. 3249 or 2172 '? P.O. Box 357, Green River, Utah 83425 Missile Systems Division i1 ATLANTIC RESEARCH !; CORPORATION A Div. of The Susquehanna Corp. -p An Equal Opportunity Employer je - s & I ' p i ; LSI .l lj J, TO ALL VOTERS OF 4 EMERY AMD G"RAND COUNTIES As a candidate for the Utah. House of Representatives Repre-sentatives from Emery and Grand Counties I sincerely solicit your support iii the forthcoming general election tihis November 5, 1968- I am a life-long resident of the anea and thro experience and observation am fully aware of most of the problems and needs that confront our respective counties. As a partner and operator of a small coal mine operation in years past, and in more recent years operator of a service station, I am aware of the neteds and the importance of our small business economy. Through' personal contact, observation t and experience with the problems of our farmers and stock raisers, am fully aware of their needs. Also, I am keenly aware of our civic, social andj ( educational needs and realize concentrated and continued effort on the part of all of us is nec- essary to improve and upgrade these conditions. 5 Therefore, in recognizing some of these basic j problems. I, along with most of you, realize that additional industry, natural resources conserva-; tion and development, along wdth the tourist dustry, etc., are absolutely necessary to our continued con-tinued growth and prosperity. , There are many things which could be detailed as to our needs in every facet of our economy and social structure which are known to you and which I will not mention at this time. It goes without saying, however, that I recognize these problems and I am sincerely interested in1 trying : to resolve for the best interests of all our citizens. If through your support, I am elected to the j Utah House of Representatives in November K will do my level best to support legislation and ofher activities which will build and develop our area. Further, I pledge myself to the best interests inter-ests of all our people, and will not soil myself t Special interests and pressure groups. 33 jS so often done. If elected I will do my best to give you honest and efficient representation. YOUR VOTE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Sincerely, MARTIN LEAMASTER Candidate for Utah Ho"6 of Ropreses'kitivey DEMOCRATIC TICKET (raid Political Adv. by Martin LcauisK''') I I |