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Show ASSOCIATED HEATING CO. REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL CONTACT DEE HOUSTON AT S.U.E. MARKET PANGUITCH, UTAH 84759 PHONE 676-8863 (If We Don't Have What You Need 1 We'll Order It For You) FIRESTONE SEIBERLING 1 I DELTA CONCORD I I AHLSTROM'S TEXACO 3 1 Tropic, Utah - 674-2172 1 wmmmimfflMMMMMMMMMmMm fiWE'VE E-X-P-A-N-D-E-D! W WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF W I GROCERIES - CASE LOT GOODS - I 1 CAR-CARE PRODUCTS f 1 And Now a Great Line Of 1 STEREOS & I HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS I -THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL- I STEREO " 1179 how 7595 1 & AHLSTROM'S TEXACO 1 k Tropic, Utah - 674-2172 Ml INVESTMENT PROPERTIES I IANCHES HOMES AC REACH LOTS I Northern Arizona Southern Utah I i Epa ! S (PROPERTIES I I INCORPOKATBD g DALEK.CLARKSON imOKEK Kanab. Utah 84741 Phone (801 1641-2443 g I DAN TEBBS. 30 SO. MAIN, PANGUITCH, PIIONK S7C-Z17: LISTINGS WANTKIl (It CoU Vou Nrthlag To I Jit) LELAND HAWS, BOULDER-PHONE 3J5-2032 I LOWELLV. HENRIE, PANGUITCH 1(08. MAIN, 67&-26U j I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Secretary of State of the State Of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the Ballot Title of the Utah Land Use Act which law was passed by the Budget Session of the Fortieth Legislature, 1974. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 30th day of September, 1974. CLYDE L. SpUna MILLER Pdff'jjflm! Secretary of Vj&X State WALLACE OH Filed and is running for COUNTY COMMISSIONER I would appreciate your vote and I will do my best for ALL of Garfield County. ir.MP-.MY., I MONUMENTS & MARKERS I 1 Large Variety of Colors, Sizes and Designs a I Order now for Fall I nstallatlon 1 1 CEDAR MEMORIALS 1 1 562 No. Main, Cedar City 1 I In Panguitch See Vic Orton 1 aliiiiiniiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimimiiiimiiimiMuuiimiiniiiniiiiuiiiiimii You are invited to a public meeting on the Kaiparowits Power Project OCTOBER 29, 1974 - 1:00 P.M. CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING COURT ROOM PANGUITCH, UTAH How much do you know about the Kaiparowits Project? Will it be a good thing for Garfield County and Southern Utah? Will it meet government environmental standards? What will it do for our schools, our workers, our tourist trade, our cities and towns, our taxpayers? Come with your questions and comments. Bring your neighbors. Everybody invited. Kaiparowits could be the biggest and most important development ever offered to Southern Utah i |