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Show Y property tax rate THIS The total property tax Imposed In Fillmore was reduced by 3.10 mills this year, according to an analvsls prei are 1 b Vtah Foundation, the private tax sunev A mlls assessed tax levy In 1972 Is 72.85 per $1,000 valuation.) This eorrqia res with a total levy of 75.43 mills In 1970 and 74.60 mills In 1965. The following tabulation shows the trend In Fillmores total tax rate since 1950: forest lands. Proper management begins in choosing ones objectives. Timber production Is generally .e thought of as the main objec-tl'of forest land management but usually more Is Involved. The forest owner has any number of uses or purposes for which he may manage his land, many uses overlap and provide 375-290- multiple benefits. The five principles of multiple use on forest land range timber, wildlife, watershed, and recreation are, in fact, very Office. The calls are toll-fre- e. Long distance toll Is paid by the VA The service will be available to Provo and t'tah residents south of Provo from 7:45 a.m, to 4:14 p.m., Monday through Friday, Mr. Smith disclosed. The VA Benefits Counselors provide Information and assistance to veterans and their dependents In the VA programs of compensation and pension, vocation rehabilitation and edu- selor fund. Some major mill rate reductions were experienced In ten counties which were revalued this year. In several Instances, the declines amounted to 20 mills or more. Vtah law provides that taxing units must adjust their local levies downward In any year that higher assessments result from the property revaluation program. Foundation analysts emphasize that Is such Instances mill rate reductions do not necessarily mean a decline In the tax burden. In many cases, the correction of underassessments for some taxpayers under the revaluation program more than offsets the mill levy reductions. The report notes that there has been a decided leveling off In Vtah property tax nlll rates during recent years. For example, the average overall mill rate in the 65 cities under review has risen less than IT In the Regional difficult to separate. Managing for one of these as a dominant use generally affects at least two, tf not all of the others. How well the landowner takes Into account the effect of Ms management on the other uses can well be a &ctor In judInging the efficiency of his vestment, his land. As In a business, properly applied management to forest lands can mean the difference in a margalnal operation or a profitable one. management assistForest land Is a ance for service provided free by the State of Utah, Section of Fore-estand Fire Control. The State Forestry Central Area Office at 146 North Main In Richfield serves Juab. Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and Wayne Counties. Contact Ron Daniels, Area Forester, for more Information medical carem Cl loans and other VA benefits, as well as veterans benefits administered by other Federal agencies, Mr. Smith concluded. Insurance, cation, MEDICARE Muon nas teen said about In good management, especially business concerns, let u s take a look at how this basic prinan efficiple of maintaining cient operation can apply to Administration ReYeteians gional Office at Salt lake City Elmer J. as their telephone. Smith, Director cf the Veterans Administration Regional Office, announced today. The service begins October 11, 1972. 2. The number to call Is Enter this number In the ready reference list of your telephone directory, Mr. Smith urged. Through this new service, the number given will put callers directly through to the desk of a VA Benefits Coun- of 65 or I'tah cities shows that total proj em tax rates declined In 59 cities and rose In only six communities. The overall average tax rate In the cities survexed was reduced from 89. C7 mills In 1971 lo 86.38 mills In 1972. The major factor In this decline was a 2.6 mill reduction in the state for support of local levy schools. The state school levy Is established each year to balance revenues In the uniform school fund against expenditure requirements of the rr.a research organization, Fillmores overall property ('$72.85 1 ' At FOREST MANAGEMENT FOR VETERANS eteranx and their dependents will te as close to the tax ra'es decline In most I'tah communities this year, according to the Founla-llo- n l'nperv retort. A LOOK TELEPHONE SERVICE In FILLMORE REDUCED YEAR non-feder- al ry since 1965. The 1972 average levy Is below 1971 and 1970 levels. This compares w ith increases of 15. 3 between 1960 and 1965, 20.r,( between 1955 and 19G0, and 17.56; between 1950 and 1955. Corry-Ovc- HELPS PATIENTS r Parley's Vnder the "carry-ove- r rule of the medlca Insurance part Medicare, doctor bills for October, November, and December may In some cases count toward the $50 annual deductible for both 1972 and 1973, according to Don Donaldson, social security district manager In Provo. The medical Insurance part of Medicare helps for doctor bills and a variety of other medical expenses of almost everyone 65 and over. Before oavments from Medicare begin, the patient must meet the annual firs! $50 of covered expenses accumulated lna calendar year. The carry-ovrule helps the Medicare patient who might otherwise have to pay the $50 deductible twice In a short period of time, once at the end of one year, again at the beginning of the next year. Vnder the carry-ovrule, doctor bills for October, November, and December which can be counted toward your $50 deductible for 1972, can apply to the deductible for both 1972 and 1973. Even If a Medicare patient has not met the 1972 deductible before October, he then should send In all of his medical bills for covered services for the last 3 months of 1972 and er 19th. er 'carry-ove- You also will BORN In COLORADO MR. JAMES L. MRS. AND Tea re welcomed a baby boy, born September 28, 1972 at Fort Collins, Colorado. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 2 ox. Calvin and Lorraine Stewart are first time grandparents, and the former spent ten days wlthCon-nl- e, James and the baby at their home, 622 S, Meldrum, Fort The proud father Is Collins. a student at the College of Veterinary Science. Sheriff Calvin Stewart went to Fort Collins during the weekend a ad brought his wife home. find a calendar notice of his visits posted In most public buildings Including your post office for each quarter of the year. SAM MELVILLE To Be SATURDAY SAM MELVILLE . FILLMORE native Is appearing In a TV credited to your deductible for The Rookies. Because of the Monday Night Football games It has been moved to Saturday at 4:30 on Channel 4. He Is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. D.L, Melville, Provo. And the grandson of Alice Melville who lives here In Fillmore. series, 1973. The bills should be sent In with a Request for Medicare Payment form, available at most doctors' offices and all social security offices. They should be sent to Medicare, Medical Service Bureau of the Vtah State Medical Association, Inc. 2455 Is oferlnr r special In his JOHN REMINGTON. NEW ME- , . L chanlc at Johns Husky Service MMMMMMMMMMMMMMHHMMMMMF nwrtfw V "1 y j Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution Sec. 7. Nn member of the ure, during the term fur xvluch he xxas elix'tixf. shall Ih- - apiHiintixi or elcx'ted to any cixil office of profit under this State, xxhich shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased, during the term for which he was I Ttaii STATK OF OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE MI.T I.VKK HV ScJitt'lnli'T 7. 1!7J nr Ft lltnr ('iti:t h : I hr Lt ttyltihm ut tin Slntr tit I (nh hn cutlllh 1 III II lilt thr ft ponilohtd hit I thr lt,l!t , n hit h I' inn Pl'upii-ihnUttr to ih 111111 III tilt f'on ht lit lull ut tlh Shift of I'tnh. D 1 putt-llshil- n elected, of the in all cam-felonv or breach of (he peace, shall Ih from arrisf during each se ion of the legislature. for fdiiH-- days next Sec, n legislature, -- i Pluposit ion a it n ill a ppt 1 1 ni h I t ii , hit it n nf tin1 1 i t I , !( -d Ih rii n 'i 2. Finposi-tiniiiun nntnii nt lh x n Iiii h ii'iiir Slntr h ni'lntnn ha - i um lulu pi ni i it In tnh nmi, I iiihi that i at h ni lfn stnehf thr h f lit thr I I npnsihmi in I nil, lnUrti nun to consult v ith nnnr tin ml, ami lot a! chit l mh i m mih i in inhlmi - 1 1 1 1 ex-ie- preceding each sission. and therefmm: and in fur words in any siecch or debate in either house, they shall not he questioned m anv other place. S-9 Thi memlH-rof the legi-latushall receive (Pm lot a i mi tin ni lit! n t s priv-ih-gi-- d In tin In tiiiiniiKi tif th' hint n it ni h Ft tipn- lull III' lull i 'it fill tilth' I hlll'it I lilt lit 'hi . ft. s n s re comiH-ris.i- I diem sion. diem sion, vided . that non tt"i o oniii nil iutoi null imi mn.'.an to it mlt r a ii't nmi ni- - ilttmu. t ion of S2.r Hr while actually in sesexHnses of $15 Hr while actually in ses- and mileage as hy law. pro- Fuch house shall the judge of llu election and qualifications of its members. and mav punish them Start nh for disorderly conduct, and s with the concurrence of CI.YDK I. MltU.lt of all memln-relected. exH-- l a member fur cause. f Si t relnry of Stair Sec II. A majority of the PROPOSITION NO 1 In the memlHrs of each house shall mil In Ih- - MihmiUi-such constitute a quorum to tranLEGISLATIVE ARTICLE voter l.ixv ur nrilinancc shall take sact business, hut a smaller REVISION . Ifivt number mav adjourn from SHALL AH I RT F VI OF 'J Six of (hr dav to day. and mav mnqH-the attend mo of absent IMF SIAM. CONS I.igi-latuh,i!l Ih held RK REVISED in such manner and at (In- - -- i.il of govern under uch Hnaltus as each TO MAKF ('ll INCH'S t and shall on IN THF IROCFDUKF. house mav Mniulav in January AND MANNUt OF OP A umi-r.iSi-12 P.ach house shall Ih shall mmihd F RATION OF THF ill termini the rules of its odd mimtH-reduring STATK LEGISLATURE and a htidgt-- t m.moi proceedings and i house its AM) THF I I OISI.A shall Ih In Id during own officers and employees. R OF OH It T1VF AN . Sis 11 Vacancies that OOVFRNMF.NF. STATK tun dinallv n latint In th mav invar in either house of F. LAWIN It DING -maxIh tali hudgi-the legislature shall Ih filh-MAKING HIT KS AM) hv the such manner as mav he PROCKDlltF (THh during hiidi.-i-- V mn onlv in provided hv lawLAW AND if PR SF.N1 hx a jmnl Sec Facli house shall 1 UK IKomsI I) UFA I hv Iwn thirds kei p a journal of its SION'S A HI-- : ON CARDS of I u mrniU IihI (n which, except in I UK IN 10 LI. I NO h HIM ca-- e of exicutixe sesions, l'l.At K AND ROOIII I Six T The and the id shall Ih Hr it ri "hi it b thr I a I t'i Hmi-- i xeas and nays on any quesof Islalurr thr Stair of Itah nfli-t In fir-- 1 i hit urn tion. at llu request of fixe In a Ihir 'Is i I all mrmhi rs hill Ih i hn- -i n hx I hi of s in h Iioiisi. shall mi iiilM-r(iial Ihclcttcd In nh h ni Ihr Inn ifi.-- voii-r- i nf llu entiTisI iihhi lln Journal i iix him sis i nt in r in tin nr I hr reon Sis 15 All ses-mrupri iif llu al tin fir-- 1 I in-- I ,i v alli-thr I a gi'lal uri. exiepf those of lir-- l Mum iv in Nmi mU r. the Senate xxhile I ll I 'fti-i- d silting in lin n l id the I'enl. and hi s,In anicml Art uli un shall h Tln-ir alii term oflu i id id ( id (In State imhlic and neither lunise. Ii ill Ih two xt tin xx it hunt the cunsi'tit of the I tali In ur. lir-- l .1 inuarx d of ix next I In' I other, shall adiourn fur mure SrC h gl- -l lll'i idler i heir i than thru daxs. nor lo anv r id tin- St. iti .lull sith.in that in Six I 1 he sen.ilur -- hall other plan whuh il max' Ih- holding hx Ih i n I the itlaiilu-ill it .1 St n.ili .mil n of the riHxlixe Sill w tin ti Xnli r Ki'i-ri til itm id Sit- - In No gem ral si --- It ill N ih iird ilit l ie alnrial d Itnt-. at itu s.inu-lin- and sun of the la hi - a shall id I In Slate d It di id till Ihui-- i nf 111 d sixty calendar daxs. 2 In llii h iiplr id tin lixiand (heir h rm nf idfiee iviept in i. isi of untHMih-niell- i - In ri in dlrr St di- id t l di hall Ih- fuur xear- - Irmn the Nn hllllgi I session -- l.itixl fir-- l dax id l.nui.irx next shall evieid Ixxinlv ralend-iIi gal nr m h xiii-dax. except in iase of mi id alter their tin Imn and t rI (III rind, fr.irlmn,il arlx nne half a- - ni ix l pe.ii hnu nl Nn spi-- i i.il - in. ix I" llnI. iti id I I. ill lelieahle liall ehx h- -l shall imihiI thirty cal-T"i nli d hx I m uinli r -- in h in eai h hu umum a- - the la ndar dax s i vi i pi in g Cninhtmti- - .uni hi in h in. in hill di Ii rmim- hx iniH ai him nl Winn anv m h linn in r .nnl within I. xxilli r.ii h n'.urtmn i"li of the Ih ,i- - mix rnxnhil hx l.ixx tmixx nt of impe n hment Itxing ca-illi- .MIX ill Ifi it Ii 111 IX l. of calNu h r"n -- h ill Ih exceeds the tiumlH-hix lln - inn-Iiimn .uni r m-endar daxs it max remain Ihn( i ligihle u he offn e nf tlhnulli il u .1 in i ,i prux uled in .il t.r llnor ti pti i ulalixe xxhn pi uidu fnt .i the Inemhi rs shill llnhx uled r due i run Imn. nr m.ix quin-.inprux . ix e ri far i I nx itmn hx lln I li'iii. fur lln- i i fn i nnlx iw p.l-the r diem ex. Ini-- ipi l d a I Itu Onilisl mi iitiin n e mil mileage I hi nt l ip fixe x i ar- - J I' I Inn- llnrdI he Sec a a ipi ildn-- l xnli r in the of (Innu iiiIh i h I d Sec. 10 Ih two-third- j s f H 1 re nn-n- ! ht-l- 1 1 1 t - 1 1 it r- 111 Hipri-ini.i-lixi- -i. s -- - - - -- fr-u- ! 'll hn-e- 1 1 1 -- i -- .-ii. I - -- -- 1 in In-- r - ses--mi- .1- -- H- i -- -- - -- -s - 1 -- i- -l - -- n-al'-r n. -- - I I a-- nf -l "nif-ens- I'-- -i I.nx-)i.- 1 in-- -i. m x i n h tun Inui-- III I xi. ii r- - id -in h I ixx I In- fr n . anx -- I i tihmitliil hilt i ihii r- - l-.hx i l -l I I In Ih In re M ii'- - Ri ut - ur lln nh'd In ir-- r.ii i'll- It"- h g il xi-lil part Ih- Ii id i Ih- 1 - r- r- - -- in h nf m id id tin I di-lr- n hu-- -- i ar- - x ti fri u fmin m xxhn ri -- nli nl Ii In- -i f Ihrix' the Male, and hu nf ix lln- i h i - n I xx tin he led See ii Nn h Imld.iig inx piihlu nil m nf pri.lit ur x l ru-- l ii mh r id t he in hunt lx es law. Sec. 20 No Hrson shall be tried on imHachment. unless he shall have bien servist with a copy of the articles thereof, at least ten days before the trial, and after such service he shall not exercise the duties of his office until he shall haxe bHn acquittxd Sec. 21. All officers not liable to imM-a- i hment shall Ih removed for any of the offenses sMcified in this article, in such manner as may be provided hy law. Sec. 22 Every hill shall be read hy title three it arate time in each house except in cases where of the house where uch hill is suqwnd this requirement Fixcept gener.d appropriation and hills for the codification and general revision of laws, no hill shall be iassed containing more than one subject. which shall lie clearly expressed in its title The xote iijHin the final passage of all lull shall Ih hy yens and nays entered unn the resjHHtixe journals of the houe in which the xote oc rurs No lull or joint resolution shall Ih paM-- except with the nent nf flu majority of all the memlnrs olei led to each house of the -- two-thini- s d - l - other State and Judicial officers, except justices of the shall le liable to for high crimes, misdemeanors, or malfea-sanx-- e in office: but judgment shall extend in such ca-onlv to removal from office and disqualify ntion to hold any office of honor, trust or profit in the State, The party, whether convicted or acquitted, shall nevertheless, Ih liable to prosecution, trial and punishment according t a l?i' llu - hall h ixn a r of imiH'.n h On nl hill III nrdi r In nil peat h two third, of all the on loiter- - i Ii ted Inu-- f xote thi ri fur ll s c I ilnpi .11 hnu nt. h ill In- Irn d hx lln Senate. ire-- i lit i! ix enx t i -- - -- Sic 21 Notwithstanding anv provision of this Constitution. the legislature, in anv law imisising income the amount taxi, mav define on. in reH-c- t to. or hv which the taxes an iniHised or measured, hv referenie to anv provision of the laws of the Fnilinl States as the efsame mav Ih or fective nl anv lime or from lime tu lime and mav e millions or nnnli- fii'.iiuois to nnv sui h pm. pre-scril- n vision 24 Si-- The presiding offi-r- r of each house, put later than fixe dax following h ill ign all lull graph or other private indi viduut or corMrate enterprise or undertaking. Sec. 30. Notwithstanding any general or special provisions of the Constitution, the Iagislature in order to insure continuity of ,tnte unit local government oHrations of emergency rein sulting from disaster caused hv enemy attack shall have the power and uninediat., duty (!) to provide for prompt and tenqHirnry succession to the Hiwers and duties of public officin of whatever nature and whether filled hy election or apiHnnt-ment- . the incumbents of which may become unavail-nblfor carrying on the (Kiwers and duties of sui h office, and (2) to adopt such measure as mav In iixhh-s- . sary and pniMr for insuring the continuity of governmental iniludi.ig. but not hmiUd lo. the financing theresif, but subsection I and 2 of this section shall not Hrmit the public officer . so apHinted lo act or the measure so adopted to Ih in contravention of the Constitution and applicable law Sic. 31. For attendance at of interim commeeting mittee established hy law- to function between legislative session, member of the legislature shall receive ndili tional per diem comHnsa lion and mileage at a rate not to exceed that provided in this Constitution for regular legislative session Sic. 32, The legislature mav apKiint teniHirary or Hrmanent niinnii-mls-for work during and between sessmn. including inde)H-nden- t legal counsel which shall provide and control all legal service for the the legislature exce)t legislature hv law shall authorize Krformance thereof hy the attorney general Sec 33 The lAgiI.iture shall apHunt a ive mi ditor to serve at its pleasure The legislative auditor sbaTl n iiindiiit have authority audits of anv funds, function. and accounts in anv branch, department, agency nr (Hilitical miIhIix ol this state and shall sui h other related dutu-- s in mav Ih presenbed hv the la gislatun. He shall to and he answerable only to the Section 2 SIR No II passed at the General Sr ion of the 3'Mh l i t: l.it xi e s etie. except li-- d rpnnR V 1 K- - for capital when the proof i evident or the presumption strong or where a person U of the communion of a felony while on probation or iwirole. or while free on hail awaiting tnal on a previous felony charge, and where the proof i evident or the presumption strong. 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proKHied amendment to the electors of th State of Itah nt the nett general election in the manner provided of- fense FROMY act-use- FIRST TIME OFFERED -- Conventional Drive as low as ui Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this Mate, thi amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1973. Add $3.00 fnr Air TRICT. SCHOOL n . HU SITYI RE- MOVING THE MANDATORY kfiouirkmfnt THAT CITIES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND CLASS HAVE THEIR OWN iu ?0 PROPOSITION NO. 3 CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS SHALL SECTION 6 OF ARTICLE X OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION REPEALED. MD Four Wheel Drive Front Wheel Drive hy law. RK -- ALIGNMENT JOHNS HUS DIS- NORTH FILLMORE fir it molt rt by Ihr Legislature of the Slate of Ulan, of ail members elected to each of the two houses i ohng in laaor there-otwo-third- s p Section I. It is proposed to rvHal Section 6 of ArCc'e X of fho Constitution of the Mate of Utah. Section 2 The secretary of state i directed to submit this proHised repeal to the eh tors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by Permanent Type Ronch Rite ' ANTI FREEZE porting Groups HEADQUARTERS ANTI-FREEZ- $1.39 E law. Section 3 If adopted by the elector of thi stat. thit repeal shall take effect January I. 1973. PROPOSITION NO 4 HUNTING SUPPLIES PERMITTING ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT SHALL SECTION 4 OF ARTICLE XI OF THE STATE (INSTITUTION RK AMENDED TO PERMIT THE IEGISI.A-TURTO PREM'RinE AI TFRNAT1VE FORMS OK COUNTY GOVERNMENT FROM WHICH COINTIF.S MAY "COME-ALONG- " GUNS 0 AMMUNITION COLEMAN EQUirL.7 POWER FUlL 211$ KIMBALLS & CO. )eHoaex''dac : ( - a .v SE- LECT. SUHJ KCT TO REFERENDUM. THE. FORM WHICH REST SERVES EACH COUN Manh 11. 1971. i TY S NEEDS. and withdrawn in He it result ed hv the txg-- , its entirety from the next general eleition. and the sec- istature of the Stale of tUah retary of state in l of if i hi o thirds ol all members to rath ol the two dinctid to submit this pro-ne- rlcrlcd amendmi-iito the houses ruling in otsir there-oelector nf the state of Ft ill at the m xt general i lei tioii Section I. It i pmHied v to amend Article XI, Secin the manner provided l.iw tion 4 of the Constitution of the State nf ttah to read IROPOsn iON NO 2 Sec 4 The legislatur run. in hail RFsnurriNC, hv general law CERTAIN FF.IONY of optional form CASKS government and shall SHAI I. SECTION X OF county sali-callow each rounlv to t I ARTICLE OF 111!-- : to referendum in the STATE CONSTirri ION subjrit law, provided b III. AMI NDI 1) IO 1RO manner tinoptional farm VIDE THAI IT- RwoNS whichprescribed t erve if needs, kll ALL NOP RK HAIL and hv general law shall A HI.F. N SI ACCI I) will for precinrt and provide OF A FF I ( N Y WIIIIF. tow organization. ON PROBATION OR 2 The secretary PAROIF, OR WIHII of Si Imnt diriH'trd to uhm t I RIF ON It ml AW All-IN- llu stale amsndment proicd TRIAL ON A electors of the Stale cf PRFVlors II LOW at the next general ('ll ARGK Will- RF nil iUtah PROOF IS FVIDFNF OR lccimn in the manner hv law, I III-- : P R F. SIM IT R IN Seitum 3 If adopted hv SI KONG the i ii i tors of this state, thli amendment shall take effect on I. inuarx I. 1973, i -- and punt resolution pued hv the Legislature rerlifxing to their accuracv and authenticity as i n. u hy the J - On CHANNEL 4 amount will be r' Way, Box 270, Salt Lake City, Vtah 84110, the health organization that handles medical Insurance payments In Vtah. The medical Insurance part of Medicare sometimes pays 80 of the reasonable charges for covered services after the deductible has been met. The program Is funded by Individual matched premiums by the Federal Government. The medical Insurance supplements Medicare hospital Insurance for people 65 and over, funded by social security contributions. Medicare Is administered by the Social Security Administration of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare A representative of social security will be at the Fillmore Courthouse, between 9:00 A.M. and 1:00 p.m., October 17th, November 21st, and December of the FIRST GRANDCHILD let's get your BIG Wide Tires on EARLY lii-t- All ad shall officially puhhshinl, and no until ml shall tike effi-c- l ivlv d ix afli r the iidpmrn at which ment of the il pas-is- l, unlis the Legislature hv a Vole of two third of all the memlH-lo iiii h house, shall otherwise Sis- - Ih 2-- x hs-le- dim t e Sis' 2h No prtx.ile or eial law shall he enncl-swhere a gem ral law can he t applicable p l -- We hove wide tiresfo maleh GOODYEAR pre--cril- 100 NEW SNOW URLS bLEM '.x $12.95 plus tc 750-1- 4 - Sec 27 The Legislature shall lint aiilhnrie anx game of ihanx'e. Imterv or gilt on lerprise undi r anx iri tense or for anv purpose Sis 2 The ligislature hall not di legate lo anv eommi mn, prix.de cor ior.iiion or a i.tlion. anx I tower jo make, uHrxise nr interfi re with anv mtimeipul prop--erlinqiroxemi nt mmn-xor effect wh tin r held -- -eial -- . (') - In-s- CHEAPER THAN RE-CAP- S ip Other Sizes at BIG SAVINGS! 3 Matched Sets of 4 t - pro-xnh- CLYDE L. MILLER WIDE WINTER CATS DONS Tire ALIGNMENT TIRE BALANCE & ROTATE 615 North Moin Fi!hi;fC |