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Show EDUCATION NOT EXPERIMENTATION BILL REAGAN SCHOOL BOARD - Precinct No 1 I : : : MrrtA ctt FURNITURE. INC. ' 920 NORTH MAIN ST CEDAR CITY. UTAH 84720 WORTH OF FURNITURE YOU'RE WISHING FOR! Make your furniture dreams come true. Just drop them in our r ! ; ' .' -. : -';V,VV- s HERE'S HOW: 1. Just come to North EastFurniture any day between Sept. 1st and 25th. 2. Ask one of our staff for a Wishing Well registration card. 3. Shop around our inspiring displays and decide exactly what furniture (up to $500 worth) you wish was yours. , 4. Fill in all the blanks on the card. 5. Wish hard. Drop the card in our Wishing Well. 6. OnSept. 25th at 5:45 p.m. we'll have an official drawing. 7. If your card is drawn, YOUR WISH WILL BE GRANTED ! Put yourself in line for the thrill of a lifetime. A phone call saying you've won $500 worth of furniture you wished for! M Anyone can win the only person who L fcraSifeVi cant ,s Jhe Person wn0 doesn't enter! MIfe rm "P Only one entry per family, please. glfAI5y;33. No strings attached. No purchase necessary. "tf ngi? You need not be Present to win. Entrants Iw-v i'fll must be 18 or older. 3 Should Items you registered have sold yHfr ln the meantlme vou mav se,ect anything XnWmt e,se in tne store tna,'s Priced the same. can towmtrj -thh . mt I. TMt company flfpLTy OUtCOWinn TO HAVE IN YOUR HOME . JjlSj I 111' L J Ll V P 'I I Jx TrVorm ca&b furniture, inc. J 920 NORTH MAIN ST CEDAR CITY, UTAH 84720 f ivfoy Mils hmwE Utah's annual budget is fast approaching a billion dollars. That's why we need a governor who combines a strong legislative background with a keen business sense. : The one candidate who meets this need is Dixie Leavitt. Leavilt: A Senate Watchdog ; As the Republican leader of the Utah Senate and Chairman of the Legislative Interim Budget Subcommittee, Leavitt has kept a close eye on your tax dollars. He has worked hard on the Executive Appropriations Committee, the Budget Audit Committee Commit-tee and the Revenue and Taxation Committee to keep state taxation and spending in check, v Leavitt: A Stickler for Efficiency Throughout the campaign, he has stressed that each state department's budget has to be balanced. An efficient department shouldn't carry the burden of an inefficient one. And, taxpayers shouldn't have to finance a surplus. Instead state government should examine closely its needs and any surpluses should be the result of efficiency not overtaxation. Leavitt: A Businessman for Business-Like Government As a successful businessman running against three attorneys, Leavitt knows that government, like any business, has to live within its means. His 25 years operating a three-state insurance business and a 900-acre cattle ranch have taught him one thing: money doesn't come easily. And, it shouldn't go easily. On September 14th, you'll have a billion-dollar reason to vote for Dixie Leavitt. And since it's your billion dollars, make your vote count, There is a reason Wf 41 . why. ;;-'' Vot Leavitt for Governor on September 14th. Cy SMifS! vh I Paid (or by the Committee to Eltct Dixie leavitt Governor of Utah. Preston G. Adams. Chairman. |