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Show Sewer and Water Bond Issue to Be Decided by Cedar Voters Tuesday Elementary and will use the east entrance to the building owing to construction work at the school, it was pointed out. To be eligible to vote, a resident must have paid a property tax in Cedar City during the twelve months preceding pre-ceding the election. A copy of a list of qualified voters has been .prepared by the Iron County clerk and will be available at the polling places. Cedar City residents will go to the polls Tuesday, Sept. 3, to determine whether or not Cedar City Corporation will be granted approval to create a bonded indebtedness in the a-mount a-mount of $425,000 for sewer and water improvements. Mayor Loren Whetten in-dicated in-dicated that the bonding program pro-gram will be presented in two separate proposals. The first will be a proposition proposi-tion for $105,000 bonding capacity ca-pacity for storm sewer development. devel-opment. The second proposition proposi-tion will be in the amount of $320,000 for water improvements. improve-ments. Mayor Whetten also indicated that both of the bonding propositions are necessary nec-essary for Cedar City Corporation Corpora-tion to create improvements on a sharing basis with the state on rennovation of Cedar City's Main Street in late September. A complete rundown of the city's position and request for support can be found on the front page of the second section. sec-tion. The material is lifted from a bonding brochure prepared pre-pared and circulated by Cedar City. Polls will open at 7 a. m. Tuesday and close at 8 p. m., and residents will vote at three separate locations. Cedar City voting districts 1 through 4, inclusive, will vote at the City and County Offices. Voting districts 5 through 8 will vote at the South Elementary Elem-entary School. Voting districts 9 through 14 will vote at the North |