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CEDAR HILLS, Utah (AP) -- After weeks of battling over beer sales and Sunday shopping, voters head to the polls today to decide on it.
Today, Cedar Hills residents will decide whether the community should allow stores to be open on Sunday or sell beer.

The feud over the issues started in March, when the City Council decided not to ban alcohol sales or require businesses to close on Sundays.
The action came while it appeared that Cedar Hills would get its first supermarket, a Smith's Food & Drug. However, in April, the company announced that it was dropping its plan amid the controversy.
Polls will be open today from seven a-m to eight p-m at Cedar Ridge Elementary School.
Another item will be on today's ballot. Cedar Hills voters will be asked to OK a ballot measure to refinance the city's struggling six-point-four (M)million dollar golf course.
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