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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 25, 1380 mm DAVIS COUNTY TAXPAYERS toam-9p.- Men's m. Fri. 10a.m.-9p.- 2Pant Suit Headquarters. ioaTm.-- 9 . . m. 10a.m.-9p.- Sat. 10a.m.-6p.- p.m. Fri. m. Sat. m. 10a.m.-6p.- m. C3 On The School District 3-M- Tax ill Davis School District does not need the additional taxes. According to latest Figures, the district spends more per student than all but two of the six school districts of comparable size. 10a.m.-9p.- m. Friday 10a.m.-9p.- m. 10a.m.-6p.- m. . . Saturday oil 'hur'sday, WHY SHOULD THIS TAX INCREASE BE DEFEATED? Thursday merely shifts in the budget. These adjustments were made in sensitive areas to convince voters that the district is in Financial trouble so they will approve the voted leeway tax increase. Meanwhile school salaries were being increased by a record 12.1 which came on top of nearly 2XA incremental raises. FAMOUS BRAND MENS SUITS Famous Brands Solid Colors Fancy Patterns Knits BUT WHAT ABOUT HIGH HOW DO DAVIS TEACHER SALARIES COMPARE WITH THE REST OF THE STATE? ENROLLMENTS AND LOW VALUATIONS? The State of Utah guarantees that Davis will have the same number of dollars per student as any other school district regardless of number of students or size of tax base. This year the state guarantees $946 per pupil which is added to state and federal categorical aid. On top of this, Davis gets federal impact aid which is unavailable to most other districts. DIDNT THE DISTRICT MAKE LARGE CUTS IN ITS BUDGET THIS YEAR? Cords Size operating budget increased $6 million this year! The total of all budgets grew by $18 million or 25 in just one year! The district will have a surplus this year because it budgeted only $1.2 million of $2 million in federal impact aid. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE $1.6 MILLION SCHOOL OFFICIALS SAY THEY CUT FROM THE BUDGET? These were not actually cuts, but were i Among the highest. According to Utah Education Association Figures just Davis published, beginning salaries are 4th highest of the 40 school districts. Maximum masters degree salaries compare at 6th highest. Gary Hales Marianne G. Hales Joan Richards Ray C. Hatch Arthur L. Jones Alice Faye Jones Diane Green James Bodily D. L. Walcott W. A. Wood Terry C. Kimball Phil R. Nickerson Dennis Paul Jensen Diane Jensen Paul A. Jensen Melonie Tolman Gale B. Armstrong D.D.S. Laurence Briggs Dr. Mark W. Roberts George W. Pippy Wayne Back Thomas L. McDonoud W. B. Vandertoolen Jr. J. Ross Lundgren Robert D. Thorup 2M70 00 Values to 150.00 Free Alterations 2 people may share one order BOBCRAFTPETROCELU -P- UCCINI -H- OLLYWOOD CROWN WHAT WILL THIS TAX INCREASE COST? MENS SUITS About $21 to the owner of a $60,000 home which has not been revalued since 1975. $36 d for the same property assessed at the 20 of market value. Your amount may double or even triple when state reappraisal hits Davis again in two or three years. 99 N, 2M90 Values to $200.00 THIS TAX WILL BE PERMANENT? Once approved, voters will be unable to reduce or eliminate this tax. Property taxes are already forcing the elderly and poor from their homes. The state legislature has tried to reduce property taxes, not increase them as Davis School District has proposed. Some of Your Neighbors who urge your support in preventing this unnecessary tax increase: Itetta Smith 36-5- 0 state-require- No. Davis Heber It. Cantrell Harvey L. Garrett Darlene H. Garrett James E. Miller Robert D. Martinez MENS SUITS Tracey Thorup Ed and Julie Baskelley Rheem A. Franke David S. Cook Ronald C. Barlow Billie Husbands Mary H. Blackhurst Vivian H. Grindstaff J. C. Christiansen Karen Johnson Greg Hansen R. W. Kartchner Leo Brisk Irene Shaw Lynda B. Washburn Frank Petersen Philip L. Grindstaff Ivan Jensen Gay M. Johnson Sheryl M. Hansen Vernon Graham Delores Smith Michael D. Washburn Robert W. Shaw Arlie Hancock DeMonte Washburn Fern Bryden Mabel M. Canover Glenn S. Brown Joane Brown Harold H. Muir THURS. Connie Allen William Blackhurst J. B. Hancock Ray L. Boman Duane K. Orchard D.D.S. Stephen L. Lunsberg Newell J. Bryson Robert D. Rose Rulon King Butch 10 AM. RI.-SAT. Values to $65l00 MENS SPORT COATS Famous Brand Famous Brand Mens Mens SPORT COATS SPORT COATS BOYS PARKAS Owen Bob Green Kay W. Young Wilburn Phelps Charles W. Hales Howard H. Smith J. D. Besselievre Grant E. Mann Miriam Mann WINTER COATS 2M15 99 1U.' Values to 90.00 '0199 99 Mens Eddy-Collee- . OVER 4,000 DOOR CRASHER 2150 00 Values to 100.09 OVER Values to 150.00 5,000 SPORT SHIRTS MENS LaRue H. Washburn Albi 0. Christensen J. A. Bryden Clyde Wm. Mills H. D. Conover Lareta Brown Evaleen Muir Norma Brisk Julia P. Neslen Lyle Adams DeNese P. Adams DOOR BUSTERS SPORT SHIRTS 500 Mens Famous Brand Values to $20.00 DOOR BUSTERS THE SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS REFUSED TO HOLD THIS ELECTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH REGULAR NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. THEY HAVE ALSO TRIED TO CONFUSE VOTERS BY SCHEDULING THE VOTE FOR A THURSDAY, RATHER THAN A TUESDAY WHEN MOST ELECTIONS ARE HELD. THESE THINGS HAVE BEEN DONE TO INUSRE A LOW VOTER TURNOUT SO THAT A FEW SPECIAL INTERESTS WILL BE ABLE TO FORCE THIS PERMANENT TAX INCREASE ON ALL OF US. YOUR ABSENCE AT THE POLLS IS A YES VOTE FOR HIGHER TAXES Paid By Darin County Members of The Utah Taxpayers Association Richard Cantrell, coordinator THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT. 10a.m.-9p.- 10a.m.-9p.- 10a.m.-6p.- m. FAMOUS BRAND SK00 MENS m. SWEATERS m. MR. MAC 2-PA- NT 165 South Main, Bountiful 293-249- 2 Values to $20.00 SUIT HEADQUARTERS Layton Hills Mall, Layton 766-348- 7 |