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Put one of the hest ways to 'make more power ill "wind farms where the only crop is kilowatts. is for us all to just use it wisely. f UTAH POWER THE RIGHT KIND OF ENERGY Life Is Mori - tternity Is Long Do You Know Where You're Going To Spend 11? Come Spend Some Time With Us As We Study God's Word A Rewarding Time Of Bible Study &. fellowship Eve ryon e We I comeT Thursday Evenings At 7 p.m. 298 East 1st North Panguitch An Outreach Of The Assembly Of Jesus Christ Church OfParowan Pastor John Cowen, Teacher Non-Denominational If you have purchased Keds women's casual footwear during the period from May 1, 1992 - April 30, 1993, please read this notice carefully. Utah Attorney General Jan Graham and the Attorneys General of 49 other states and the Corporation Counsel of the District of Columbia have brought resale price maintenance lawsuits against The Keds Corporation claiming that in some instances consumers were overcharged for certain Keds products at retail stores, during the period from May l, 1992 - April 30, 1993. The Keds products which are the subjects of the lawsuits are the following: Womens Canvas Champion Oxford Womens Canvas Champion Slip-on Womens Leather Champion Oxford Womens Leather Champion Slip-on Womens Champion Leather Walker Womens Champion Leather Bootie No trial has been held on the merits of the States' allegations and Keds denies them. After extensive negotiations, the parties to the lawsuits agreed to a proposed settlement agreement to avoid long and costly litigation. Under the proposed voluntary settlements of the States' cases, The Keds Corporation has agreed to pay the plaintiff States the total sum of $7.2 million after final court approval. Keds has also agreed to an injunction prohibiting future violations of the antitrust laws and will notify its dealers that they are free to price Keds products independently at whatever level they choose. In view of the difficulty in identifying the millions of purchasers of the Keds products involved in the settlement and the relatively small overcharge per pair of shoes purchased, the States have proposed utilizing the $7.2 million settlement amount to make charitable distributions in lieu of consumer restitution. Recipients of these distributions would be charitable organizations selected by the Attorney General of each state, which sponsor programs benefiting women aged 15-44. Women in this age group represent the majority of purchasers of the Keds products covered by the lawsuits. Keds has agreed to settle but without admitting any wrongdoing or liability. The proposed settlement must be finally approved by the Court, which has preliminarily approved the settlement. This notice does not express any opinion of the Court as to the merits of the claims or the defenses asserted by either side on the lawsuits. The legal rights of all buyers of Keds products between May 1, 1992 and April 30, 1993 will be affected by this settlement. If you bought any Keds products within this period and you do not want to be bound by this settlement, you must expressly exclude yourself by December 28, 1993. To opt out of this settlement or for more information, write to: Keds Settlement Trustee Alexander & MacGregor, Inc. 1730 K Street, N.W., Suite 900 Washington, D.C. 20006 By Order of Judge Charles S. Haight, Jr., U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y. V |