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The reductions came at a time whenthe state is suffering one of its worst ozone pollution seasons and as envi ronmental officials are gathering data needed for future regulation. EPA agreed with many ofthe proposals but bristled at others. The agency approvedofshutting downpollution stations at Moab, Grantsville, South Orem, Prom: ontory Point andSaltair. However, pointing to two monitors in Ogden andSalt Lake City, the EPA warned that the state would beviolating its pollution control agreement with the federal government by shut ting down carbon monoxide gauges. EPA’s objections might have reduced thestate’s savings by $7,750, but federal officials were able to suggest some possi ble sourcesof funding to recover someofthat. 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Row 191, Danny Hall, 20, hints that the name change isn'tme t ly miss al is stopping and rak on thedevil's highway.” warned that highw: ‘are messing with Jonnie while ex s of the Route 666sign. had. tion’s gas and go, f yeast Cole hangeit lis added, some“peouid come in andsay it's weird that it's 666. But I've Market in Shiprock. roadis a road.” hange is artez, poured coffee UTAH/NATION Today, Somerset has repre sentativesall over the world including peoplein Europe, Asia, and the Middle East who hunt for unique, one-of-a-kind items hand-madefurnishings, quality home decor, as well as antiques. Many Santa Rosa, California described a recent Somerset Auction. The auction offers “ out standing prices,” accordingto Ruth Pintar of Carson ( ity, Nevada, She also appreciates the free lunch thatis served to all auction guests. “Another past it Customer described the au uction as ‘part theater and part church social,’ laughs Ingraham “Most people find the auction enterta ining and a lot of fun,” hesays. If you'd like to try anew shopping experience, plan on visit ing Somerset's first Utah auc tion this comin, zg weekend. As Phyllis Ca: ry of Stockton, California puts it, “the auction offers quality items that you c an’t find in stores.” While the wc tion scene is interesting ar id fun, everyone shows up looking for bargains. Th nis is why theauction atte ndance has reached over 250,000 people. Somerset is very proud ofits customer satisfaction reputation In locations whereit has held one or more auctions, the number of repeat customers visiting an auctionis always well over 50 percent “Clearly people return because they are pleased with their prior experience,” says Ingraham. The auctioncers stop by and just take a look," says Ingraham. VISIT THE AUCTION Somerset invites shoppers and those who wouldjust enjoy looking at someofits uniqueitems to stopby. make aneffort to get to know customers by name and take the time to explain the history behind the items they sell "There No cost to attend the event and everyoneis welcometo Saturday, August 2 South Towne Expo Center 9575 South State Street Preview 10:00 a.m. Auction II-6 p.m. For moreinformation contact Somerset Auctions. Toll F (866)207-3388 somersetauctions.com |