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Show Wednesday, November 10, 1976 Pago 9 Hankerings ltai Foundation ZERO-BASE BUDGETING STUDIED BY GOVERNMENTS ACROSS NATION , Many governmental units tive body, it Is automatically divided as to what can be across the nation areexamin- eliminated. Thus, by setting accomplished by zero-base in the possibility of adopt- specified expiration dates, budgeting and sunset laws. '- ing zero-base budgeting and lawmakers are compelled to Backers of the proposals This survey has been compiled with vou iQ mind, sunset laws as a means of re-examine and re-enact , or claim that it is the best way ! We need to know where your inters ts fie", and what controlling rising govern- "reject every program at t0 cut government costs and agencies i you would like to know more about. This ment costs.This was report-periodic intervals. ;. give citizens more and better under tk LKnnnin B nmxn mLmu.. 'ni' "ed bv Utah Foundation, the Foundation analysts point service for their tax dollar, that wo : rirrlp thp tmir anri BhtnninB tw mnt 5ta,w v pnvate research agency. out that during the past few Critics, on the other hand, periodic reviews of programs . :;. - r r - . w duplicate or overlap each other. ' Opponents of zero-base budgeting ans sunset laws maintain that government would bog down the added work load that would be created by 7mm. knAl liiislrrAinnr 10 a annMVimatalV A nOztfl maintain that urtlila iKo MM Sffln ' a l tr 1 f AO r 8v -u uu auumuimi u. techniaue where eovernment states have enacted zero-base 80unds rood in theory it will among the ; WuCO . a w yiMic i a Hnartments and airenc es hudtinir and sunset laws 7 BY Hank Louis important. This is important, you are important, this re-examination process i Please respond. Included arguments ronernte mnnnt.ains of add- nresented bv the nnnnnnnt.s J the following places. On The Other Hand, Corner periodically must justify In addition, legislatures in at itional paper work and never -are the following: j Store, Dolly's Book Store, The Newspaper, Mt. Air tnejr entire appropriation least a half dozen more states actually, work in practice. .It would greatly lengthen A new face youthful with only the hint of grey, Market, Days Market and the Chamber of request before the legislative are examining the concept. Proponets of zero-base and complicate the budget- smiling pearlies, undead sparkler eyes came to Commerce. body. Unless the agency's In all likelihood, the zero- budgeting and sunset laws ary process. . . the COubtrv. We accented him : the acceptance based Your reactions, suggestions ' and questions are worth is sustained through base budgeting concept also , contend that this action is It would - require added on nothing next to physical wares it seems nothing will be considered oy w needed to identity overtapp- staffing of budget personnel jt t0 a faintly visible white hat Federal Government ' vn 'tog, duplicative, and obsolete in the executive budget office Wnit r teU wij happen now? Congress convenes in Jan- government programs, and and the legislative body. More face new a the new Chief 11 he rierhan with uary. ; , , r to take the necessary stepsto It would hamper long range Mre faces new as tne new Uueni De,pernaps witn According to the Founda- prune such deadwood from planning. - ' - a few of the jumb sandwich layers filled by tion report, the popularity of the budget. They also it would ' create delays wrinkle-wise able deciders, tagged Secretary. Many zero-base budgeting and '8(ivance the following which miffht impair the work more under Sectretary . One, in time, an H.R. Bob only the increases in their sunset legislation during the arguments: of limited-time legislative Henchman. Another: Silver Tongue, to calm the budgets above the level of past few years has been bodies, such as are found in barking, tee th-griashing media mass. Or call him the the preceding year. prompted by .rising, expend- It is a tMhniqae frequently .. many including. Utah. Stuftt Man; .-. . Sunset laws, which are a itures and growing govern- used by pnvate business to Theutan Foundation study NOt much is likely to change. Life is a jolly good counterpart to zero-base mental bureaucracy. The new control costs. concludes that the final way of life . the candidates alwavs knew it. Duagets, are anovner tecnmques nave ove j v evaluation 01 zero-oase duo- pitv the ooor columnist, the Den without a f Women's Survey Quesbonaire f ( ) Male ( ) Female ( ) age 1 ' ' ' ' Books : , . ' Reviews jPeOtry i References for specific issues I Self Help books i Poetry programs and activities can be eliminated or curtailed. Presently, budgetary procedures proced-ures in most governmental units require that the spending spend-ing agencies have to justify i Health Care: I Abortion, your legal rights I Sources I Self-help ; ' ; Fitness : Cosmetic Surgery ' Equal Rights Amendment: . What is it, . I Thi History ' 4 Implications ; . . I Child Care: i: Laws f Facilities in Park City I Your child care needs I Divorce: ; Where to seek legal aid fiiegal and5;Financial considerations- . iX I Parenting: y .Does a Generation Gap exist : ' ! A career and a baby Uniqueness and difficulties of raising a child in a 1 resort town . '.Women relating to other women: I Giving and receiving I Role expectations , Competition Social and economic barriers . Women's Occupations: Sex typing Traditional and alternative choices . Title IX: How it relates to schools How it relates to the children The Legal implications , V ; ' . Women in Park City: Business women I Business women ! : Politics I Mothers and housewives : Legal issues: . ' ; - i Credit i Retirement I Aging: '"' ' " : : Senior Citizen activities' ; ' ' L Preparing for, old age I Attitudes towards the elderly' . 1 Rip-Offs: . ! Repairs, carsplumbers, etc. , : Recourse when ripped off. Teenagers: I Exceptions in school S comment: technique to force regular oped to reappraise and weed and activity of government getingand sunset legislation review of governmental programs. pro-grams. Under the sunset approach, agencies and programs pro-grams have fixed termination termina-tion dates. Unless the agency can justify its continued existence, before the legisla- . a a o r w m n o u n ninir iiira n m n n riT ri r n m a r n urn t out those government pro- sand on its own men ,. . - is not ,' yet. The report notes ZTTZT- 77 7u" .rrams and activities that no n provides, tne oasic - that the techinaue has much "R.c rf "v iav" 6 " "'c rtuumdu longer may be needed or information needed to re- potential merit, but the swimming in speed. whose costs clearly, exceed arrange program priorities, experience to date has been Cookies always, crumble the same. At the same the benefits derived. It provides a means for extremely limited as to how time, pension money piles up. Is all fair in love and The Foundation study ob-identifying and consolidating the concept will work in war and politics? served that experts are or eliminating programs that actual practice. ' : ' Chamber To Honor Building Improvements The Chamber of Commerce, along with city officials, is honoring all those businesses who have made an effort to improve their business structures and added to the community pride in Park City. The idea for the Beautificaiton Project began last Spring with the Clean-up campaign, initiated by Chamber Board member, Bill Shorter. Throughout the summer, city officials and the Chamber decided Ltd? givfe qnfedit Wlhosci usineisses whd! havegiven heir estabhshmhts a Significant "faceiift.''JiTnose businesses who have been recognized so far are: - - ' ' . - f , Red Banjo : -, ? -V Kimball Art Center The Pink Haus-Timberhaus Bloom's The Gypsy's Arm ' Star Hotel Sharp's Gallery . Leon Uriar tie's building The Rib Beautificati on awards will be a significant part of this year's Winter Kick-Off Banquet Certificates will be given to all these businesses at the dinner. in the near future., the Chamber of Commerce, city officials and members of the community will be working together to continue and expand the Beau tifica tion Project. CoOO K? xtjCuCd a GDcooOCCod acD Nicholas J. Nass Specializing in Advertising, Brochure, Promotional and Illustrative Work Using ; Large and Small Formal Cameras , at THE MAIN STREET PHOTOGRAPHER Tho County Mooter Plan and Propoccd Zoning Ordlnonco wll be presented , , at a PUBUC HEARING Nov. 16 -7:30p.m. Memorial Building Pork City 'o Moat Compbto Phctcoraphy Supply & Photo Flnbhlng Shop DON'T DELAY Avoid the season rush by having your Christmas card photo taken soon. "Home of the Five Cent Postcard" OPEN DAILY 10-6 (CLOSED MONDAYS) 523 Main Street 649-9431 ask about darkroom lab rentals MEMBERS OF P.P. 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PIUME PROPERTY across from new Kin-bal Kin-bal ArtCentar. 2 bedroom house, or Ideal tor bdge location. Kay Wade. OYNAMTE USTtNQ of tie week. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home adjacent to Park West ski area, zoned for horses, 2 acres of land. Mkakers. WANT TO BUILD? Holiday Ranch & Park Meadows tote. Vi to 3 acre parcels are the best land bargain available. Al utilities underground. Choose from one of four ' stylish reasonable homes. Models await .fa showing at Park Meadows 2 BEDROOM CONDO. $39,000 Park West Visage. Assume $28300 at 8Vfr. . Call Mike Doihey at Gump and Ayers, 840-8560. DUPLEX WITH beautiful high ceilings and wood interior, 1,000 sq. ft with two bedrooms and loft upstairs. 1 bedroom apaitnent, 650 sq. a on ground level Kay Wade. SNOW COUNTRY condominiums from $23,425 Including fumlLre, ski passes and remodelng allowance. Low closing costs wrth excelent financing. BREATH TAKMQ VEW of Park City. 2 bedrooms with fireplace, located on Rossis Hit. Easy access all year. Mike tvers. 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