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Show 14 monday, april 3, 1978. Suit asking $10 million You can't A $10 million st suit has been filed in federal Inc. district court by against Echlin Manufacturing just buy this house, you have to take Per-Lu- x Company, Genuine Parts Co. and the National Automotive Parts Association. Per-Lua California company marketing its products in Utah, argues that Echlin and Genuine have been in collusion with NAPA in selling and distributing auto parts x, good living, When you buy at Stansbury Park, we refuse to sell you "just a house." Because we want you to have more than this two-stordesign. Mbre than a private dressing area, a bath upstairs and down. More than a two-cgarage, formal dining room and utility room. We insist that you also have quick, convenient access to the airport, downtown Salt Lake City, the Inter- national T rade Center, government installa- y, four-bedroo- anti-tru- m ar tions...and the number 4 green and number 5 tee of our championship golf course. They all come (at no added cost) with this executive home. It has 1657 sq. ft. of living space and is priced at $68,900. If you buy the house, we insist you take everything else. Ask us... well tell you all about your new life. And the house that goes with it! at Stansbury Park, page 3 nexation if Draper cannot meet their needs. County attorney Gerald Kinghom admits there are legal methods to 364-271- 6 de-ann- ex SPAS BY AQUATECH The Elite is one of the four new spas being introduced in 1978 by Aquatech Pool & Patio. The Aquatech spas are ready and waiting for you and your to experience the ultimate . in relaxation in one of our two display t, aquatech POOL & x. seeks $10 million in damages. Courts decide Its called a disconnection, Kinghom explained. The courts decide whether the annexation will leave unfavorable residual effects on the municipality it is leaving. If no harmful residue can be found, the judge will grant the disconnection. The process could be tied up in court, for more than a year, he added. Simons worries that postponing this project will not only cause higher prices and delay revenues, but homes eventually built there could be beyond prices consumers can afford. By 1990, the average home will cost $90,000, SimAnd since ons predicted. is inflation housing outpacing salary increases, there is a chance models. A m whereby the landowners can return to the county, or join another municipality. Draper continued from TERRACOR REALTY 'w Cun-nigha- soon-to-be-bu- ilt For information call family The complaint alleges that actions taken by Echlin sales representative Dean D. to convince his clients to boycott Per-Lu- x products have resulted in lower profits, an injured reputation and a loss of good will and normal growth for the California firm. Jones, Waldo, Holbrook and McDonough are repreThe suit senting Per-Lu- PATIO SHOPPE 3072 SOUTH MAIN STREET - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84115 PHONE 487-59- ABOVEGROUND POOLS, PATIO FURNITURE, SERVICE AND SUPPLIES 07 only out-of-state- rs could afford to buy here. Until the land is developed, Simons said he will continue to pay an extra $1,000 annually for insurance, since his property at Widow Maker near Point of the Mountain is currently a recreational area for trespassing hang-glidedrive vehicles. and rs four-whe- el Attractive nuisance 1 Sam Your personal convenience counts at Walker Bank. That's Tellers in why we've installed a network of 73 Drive-U- p offices from Logan to Price and there are more on the way. Drive-up- s are quick, easy, and convenient. Try one next time youre in a hurry. Or next time you just don't feel like coming inside to do your banking. Walker Banks Drive-UTellers. Now Personal Touch Banking can be as convenient as the front seat of your car. p Walker Bank Under the law, our land is an attractive nuisance, Simons said. Attractive, yes. Simons has been negotiating with Sid Horman Jr. about building a revolving restaurant at the top of the mountain, where diners could have an unobstructed view of both Provo and Salt Lake. The average property there is 5,000 feet altitude. And Simons said since the area is perfect for recreation, he would consider selling it to the state, church or a private party for development as a park if his project grinds to a halt in litigation. The delay has frightened us, he conceded. Membar FMtfai Daootil mturanr CwpofalxHi k laanua X i 6gH!)6g) $j?vYrji |