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Show SMALL deposit will hold your Xmas lay-away. Be wise, buy now Shirley's Shop. DRESSES, dresses ft dresses! All colors and sites. Shirley's Shop. On I'.S. Highway 89, Open All Year HATCHIENDA HILLS i Ball and Hartley) sr.VERAL 14 10 ACRE SITES OR LARGER For Sale Earnie and Rachel Ball 7 miles Soulh of H.Mch Box 516 Hatch, Utah North East Furniture 920 NO. MAIN, CEDAR CITY DIVIDEND OCTOBER s A L E SWm m 1 GET A FREE ELECTRIC SCISSORS WITH ANY $39.95 PURCHASE Gordon Bringhurst GET AN ADDITIONAL Local Salesman f DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD ON ANY $100 .00 PURCHASE LOST OR STRAYED- Hartford Bull, crescent shaped cut in left ear Near Sanford Creek Ranch. Reward Finder please contact Jefferson, P.O. Box 204. Panguitch H0MELITE 2100S AUTO DIRICT DRIVE "Heml" Engine Chain Saw POWERFUL: Momenta's nsw "Hemi-Head" concsntratsa the mixture for bettor burning, increased power, bettor exhaust removal. Add triple exhaust ports, six read flow directing Intake valve plus separate Idle Intake eystom, top guided con. rod. wide spaced twin-ring piston, closer cylinder tolerance, f7W greater air flow IBI Tired of reading the Hair Coma in and run Homelite'e "Hemf" SMteryeunaM H. & R. Building Supply PANGUrrCH, UTAH 84780 (BURTON VS MOSSl CRIME I Here's how they stand: I An Amendment to the Poverty Program of 1966 whichwould Burton MoSS I have denied aid to anyone inciting or carrying on a riot or B I who was a member of a subversive organization on the At- I torney General's list. TOr AgOHlST A J. I An Amendment to the Poverty Program of 1966 which gave B I Federal officials authority to cut off aid to recipients who . I engaged in riots. For AgOHlST I An Amendment to the Civil Rights Bill providing legal pro- I m tection to law enforcement officers, Militia or U.S. armed H forces engaged in suppressing a riot or civil disturbance. rOT AgOHlST A I An Amendment making it a Federal crime to incite a riot or Z civil disorder which obstructed interstate commerce. POr Against j. H I Legislation making it a Federal crime to commit or threaten B violence in furtherance of a civil disorder which obstructed . commerce TOr AgOHlST I Legislation barring persons convicted of felonies related to M fl riots from holding U.S. Government Jobs for a 5-year period. rOT AgCHtlS I An Amedment to cut off funds to institutions of higher I I learning which refused to deal with campus disruption. pOr AgaWST I An Amendment to authorize a no-knock forcible entry by an I officer under a search warrant in circumstances where evl- . H dence might be easily destroyed or disposed of. pOr AgOinST I An Amendment to the Civil Rights Bill of 1968 to protect I store owners and other businessmen from looting, burning H I and destruction of their businesses during riots or civil pQr AgCMllST I H disturbances H I Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act. For Absent I I Omnibus Crime Control And Safe Streets Act of 1969 Am- p0. Absent I I Drug Education Act For Absent I For Absent I The Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 L ELECT THE MAN WHO'LL I k 1 REPRESENT YOU IN UTAH I DURHAM MORRIS Attorney for Administrator 172 North Main Street Cedar City, Utah 84720 (Oct 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12, 1970) HOMES FOR SALE: Do you want to buy a home ' Will finance personally, will take late model car or trailer for down payment. Contact C. 8. LeFevre. 482 Vine St, Clear field. Utah 84015, or phone 773-2617. '-lot, FOR SALE: Wooded building west end Panguitch Lake. Power, Culinary Water. Contact Gary Jones, 3458 Soren-son Way, Salt Lake City, Utah. 485-9990 (pN5) COAL PILL UP NOW AT REASONABLE PRICES Dean Wilson Sallna, Utah 84754 529-4478 or 5204455 PANGUITCH SEPTIC TANT PUMPING SERVICE CaU BUI Prandaaa Phone 676-2306 Panguitch. Utah (rtc) Proposition 1 (Gateway Amendment) means more efficiency in State Government Those who know say Vote FOR IE) Proposition 1 on Nov. 3 Among the many citizens and organizations who urge you to vote FOR are these: "Proposition I, Known as tht "H Utah ever needed a ne "Proposition 1 allows Utah Gateway Amendment, will pro look at its future, it needs it citizens to revise soma por vida an orderly way ol improv- now. The Utah Constitution Sons of the Stats Constitution ing each aspect of Utah's Con needs to be streamlined and vote on the changes conven' ititution without interfering revised. The Gateway Amend- iantly and consistently, and be with its existing strengths and ment (Proposition 1) will pro assured that basic safeguards safeguards vide the tools '' are still maintained " Governor Former Governor Neal A. Maxwell Cavm L Rampfon George 0. Clyde Chairman. Utah Constitutional Revision Commission American Association of University Women Utah League of Women Waters Greater Ogden Area Chamber of Commerce Utah Legislative Conference Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Utah Legislative Council Board of Directors, Pro Utah, Inc. Utah Manufacturers Association SaH Lake Community Services Council Utah-South Idaho Farmers Union Utah AFL-CIO Board of Commissioners, Utah State Bar Utah Cattlemen Association Utah Womens Legislative Council Utah Education Association Utah Woolgrowers Association Utah Jaycoes Board of Commissioners, Weber County Junior League of Salt Lake City, Inc. Junior League of Ogden. Inc. aasajeaassaassaaaasi i.ap aBBameaisssaj 'To.. HOUSE Royal T. Ha r ward K?H AN EFFECTIVE PROVEN HyjM LEGISLATOR WHO HH UNDERSTANDS HHh EZflH EDUCATION CHAMPION OF EDUCATION Winner of Man-of-the-Year Award from Phi Kappa Delta. University of Utah Chapter, for outstanding contribution in the field of education. He believes that free public education is the crux of democracy but expenditures should be balanced with the economy. He has served for 31 years as member of the Board of Education of the Wayne School District - 23 years as president. Has held many offices including president of the Utah School Boards Association. Served as director of the National School Boards Association and has been appointed a lifetime member of that group. Received the Distinguished Service Award in 1963 and 1967 for his distinguished service to the schools of Utah. EXPERIENCED, PROVEN LEGISLATOR Five terms in the Utah House of Representativea, one term in the Senate Was majority whip. He is a member of the Legislative Council, one of 13 members appointed by the Legislature to consider the fields of importance for the state. Chairman of the Education Committee, vice-chairman of Appropriations, member of Highway and Aeronautics, and Political Subdivisions committees. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN AND FARMER He has successfully operated a general merchandise store in Loa for over two decades. He is intimately familiar with the problems of i free agricultural and business economy. CIVIC AND CHURCH WORKER Has held many civic and church offices including President of the Lions Club, three times President of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern snd Eastern Utah and President of s Stake High Priests' Quorum . -id is presently s mem ber of the Wayne Stake High Council. SERVING WAYNE, PI L IE, GARFIELD AND BEAVER COUNTIES IN THE I i All HOI SE OF REPRESENTATIVES An Active Leader Who REPRESENTS EVERYONE Paid Political Advsrtlaeroont |