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Show LOCAL SCHOOL FUNDING Taxpaylng time is here. Local and state taxes are due this month, and federal income taxes will be due after the first of the year. Sales taxes, income taxes, property taxes... and hidden taxes. It seems as SOURCES 56-57 1.81 Local A 75.60 I ' I I I 67 64 yfl 1 I If 46897 42.07 53.25 38.72 State! In all of the years reviewed the State Uniform School Fund has consistently contributed the largest amount to the local school budget. Federal funds Increased to a high of 11.04 in 66067 and then dropped to 8 last year. This year they are expected to contribute approximately 6.5toour local budget. This Is due to a regular yearly decrease In current programs as the local district is expected to pick up the costs. The State Uniform School Fund Is based on an equiliza- Diesel smoking? IrvJ Chevron Diesel Fuels burn clean, increase injector life; triple fuel filter life. Chevron call twi mow on. m n tan LKDSUMIlDKl.tSUMO Standard Oil Company of California 71 Delta 88s are rolling in . . . and Olds dealers are out to catch up! Great time to move into the big-car world of Olds! though there is a tax for every purpose. Not only is the taxing structure very complex, but also the sources of school funds is very complicated. The 1970 audit lists 27 fund sources: of these 10 are local, OF MILLARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDS HU 61-62vflJ 66-67JU 69-70 J 0.22 Federal j-J tlon formula which provides that every district with an equal tax burden shall have an equal amount wf money to educate Its children. You will see that our district depends heavllyon this fund because the local taxes cannot support our educational ed-ucational program. Forest Service Hours The Forest Service office will be open Saturday & Sunday Sun-day from 10 until 4 o'clock, for the convenience of those wishing to get Christmas tree permits. AITKEN CONTINUED Full military honors will be accorded their deceased com-1 rade by members of Post 61 of the American Legion. Friends may call at Olpin Mortuary, Thursday from six until seven in the evening and Friday morning one hour prior pri-or to the services. The family suggests contributions contri-butions to the Cancer Crusade in lieu of flowers. Oldsmobile Delta 88: all-new styling . . . exclusive new "G-Ride" System. Power steering and front disc brakes, standard. Solid comfort from a new full-foam molded front seat. See your Olds dealer today! 6 are from out state and 11 from our federal governments. The 1957 audit of 14 years ago lists revenues iniscategorles, five of those were from the local, five from the state and five from the federal governments. govern-ments. State and local fund sources have remained almost the same over the past 14 years. The Most federal funds are paid to the local district after the program Is conducted and reported. re-ported. This means that the local district must carrythose programs with its own money for as much as one year, for as much as one year. State and local monies are paid to the district on a regular basis. However, right now the district has spent 40 of its LEAMINGTON CLARA BRADFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Welby Finlin-son Finlin-son have returned home after spending a week In Houston, Texas with Verdlne and Neal Rawllnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaForge Lovell were In Salt Lake Saturday on business and visiting. Sunday they attended sacrament meeting meet-ing in Hinckley where LaForge assisted in blessing the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Syl-van Lovell. She was given the name of Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lovell and Miss Mayna Lovell and a friend of Cedar were also in attendance. attend-ance. Danny Bradfield was home from school at Cedar. Victor and a friend from Snow College spent the weekend hunting deer in the Roosevelt area. ; Joyce Carter and two ' little girls visited this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Randall Brad-field. Brad-field. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson and son, Larry visited with Hattie Anderson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nielson were in Salt Lake visiting this week. Bp. and Mrs. Richard Finlin-son Finlin-son were in Salt Lake attending meetings Saturday. Fuel or lube needs? What you need, we have. Fuel for all your equipment. A lubricant for every part. Chevron CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN !N DELTA L KEKNARD RIDIW 864-2340 'Standard Oil Company of California Oldsmobile 1957 audit shows federal funds for vocational education, forest reserve fee, Korean Veterans Tuitions, Lunch Fund, and Lunch Milk Fund. Except for the Korean Veterans Tuitions the 1970 audit shows all of the above as well as the following: NDEA (National Defense Education Ed-ucation Act) Title in, NDEA Title V, two funds from the 11.04 budget and only received of its income. This creates a situation In which the district must borrow money to operate. The schools try to time their expenses to coincide with tax collections, but some expenses go on Irrespective of tax collection coll-ection dates. Mrs. Lorna Mclntyre and girls drove to Provo Saturday. Jene Bradfield and' Wanda Nielson took the scouts to Ephriam Saturday where they attended honor badge classes. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielson have a nine year old boy from the White Mesaarealivlngwlth them and going to school in Delta, i, Mable Harder and Rosabelle Finlinson drove to Salt Lake City Thursday to take Dlna, who hasrecoveredenoughfrom her accident to return to school. The officers and teachers of the primary and their partners are having their annual Christmas Christ-mas party tonight (Monday).. AYUDA Benefit Saturday, Dec. 12, 1970, 7:00 p.m. a variety benefit program will be held at the Stake Center for the AYUDA Guatemala pro-, pro-, ject. . r v , , , ( ; "', Tickets are now on sale from Margaret Gillen or Giorla Wtllday or may be purchased at the door. Ticket prices are $1.00 a couple or $2.00 per family and any donation will be accepted. In Guatemala $5.00 will feed and clothe one child. Included on the program will be a fashion show, Delta High School Choir, Glen Nielson at the piano, Gloria Willday and Margaret Gillen to sing and a Polynesian group will perform. This top talent promises an evening well worth while and everyone is urged to take ad vantage of this opportunity to enjoy the variety of numbers, and help the Guatemalaen project. pro-ject. Jiimi j FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DELTA : , INVITES YOU TO ATTEND S0NDAY SCHOOL 19:00 MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 TRAINING HOUR 6:00 p.m. MIDWEEK SERVICES Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 192 North 400 West Telephone 864-3224 H Economic Opportunity Act, ESEA (Elementary Secondary Education Act) Title I, ESEA Title n and Public Law 874. The following chart shows the percentage of funds provided pro-vided by each level of government. 8.03 Clacks Decker JIG SAW hi If assortment of B&O blades alio you to Dtake straight, scroll, cuts on wood, metal or plastic. f nriTQ'S A DEPflRTmEftT STORE Jf " ' O-n 1 Wm&B 1 Extra Savings - A Present To You From Us Jv I MINIATURE TMJ I 2-SLICE If 15 -LIGHT BASKETBALL NT A II PORTABLE k V; J TOASTER nfrTrjDUTDOOR SETij-l AND GOAL SET j " 1 ). II ,m0U 2" W, I :'7U yJ 4 fttw TlPfufb II 24-PIECE STAINLESS JfiSfe- , ii:1jPufft Wfllln Ifiggm TABLEWARE m H 11 I WrV SERVES SIX ate& HHw dui W II ' --" rra pattern in rich mirror .""RJf SxJfWF Z' ' 1p?3i:S m finish stainless. Won't 11 CfA f' '94 fLm.-"Z- k "JZ - 11 fC III COMPLETE 1 WAFFLE Fondue Set cfrvinr tray 1 BAKER Handsome 16- h h "h rTOX Im tef on CnOr piec baked rdl f QQ Handsomely decorated H ?ST I coated grill. Au V Lnz, enamel rt $ 11 12-sided tray. Ideal for S9!m Itomatic contillU I semble. Two If T teg. Holiday meals and par- xSpWtV59! VI I or toasting, grill I quartapactty M$23.95 ties. Urge 17" x 13" SsCtO;! l I-'"8, frV'ng orbak" I nMJl . ELECTRIC JcTd I 111 1 HEATER tpQL&2 MEMO ROLL 'Without Coupon ABRAHAM We are In that foggy spell of weather I hate so bad. I've been sick with the flu for a week and I hate that too. Glad to be better today. We want to congratulate Ray and Carmella Hoelzle and Neno and Joe for being chosen farm family of the year by the Farmers Farm-ers Home Administration. We heartily agree, it's just team work and hard work that's paid off. Bud Fullmer andfriendof Salt Lake were at the Joseph Full-mer's Full-mer's Sunday. Last week, Joe and Bertha toured the mining district out in the West Hills also visited Wild Horse Spring. They enjoy that roaming in the desert and mountains. Congratulations to Paul and Mildred Halsey Smith at the . birth of a little girl, mother and 1 l II j- RfTT 11 K'SSss. I temperature. Powerful II II 11 h i a. -1 u ff emi nds you. In-ludes In-ludes paper tape HEAVY DUTY pencil. Makes a I Christmas J St9 Limit 10 Millard County Chronicle-Thursday, AFTON FULLMER baby are fine. Benny and Rebecca Schena spent the weekend in Salt Lake. Their little son, Laurence (Lulgi) is staying with the Hoelzlles. We received a nice letter from Margaret Taylor in Phoenix. Phoe-nix. She is well and the weather Is warm with some rain. Mrs. Erma Petersen hasn't been at all well this week either. In fact, nearly everyone has had bad colds. Joe and Bertha Fullmer came out Sunday evening. It cheered us up a lot to see them. One needs cheering these grey dreary foggy days. One winner will be selected from each grade (7 thru 12) and trophies will bjs presented at an assembly in February. Winning essays will be sent to state competition. FLASHLIGHT CHIP BATTERY ' Avocado Standard "D" Type Battery With This With This Coupon W T . gL ...... . per customer December 10, 1970 LCyiUII AUAIIICIIJ Sponsors Contest American Legion Auxiliary is again sponsoring an essay contest. con-test. Title of the essay is "Freedom a Privilege or a Burden". Essay committee members recently met with Delta High School Principals and faculty and were very pleased with the cooperation and assistance offered by the school. Principal Jack Fowles suggested sug-gested that the essay be a blanket assignment for all Jr. High and Senior High students. Essays should be not less than 300 words or more than 500, typed, double spaced on one side of the paper only. Name, address and grade of each contestant con-testant is to be on the back of each sheet. Completed essays are to be handed to an English teacher, Delta High School office or Mrs. Dick (Diane) Mecham by Dec. 23. lv?n Pc Wrench Set Have the right wrench for the right job. Wrenches are open and closed 5 end. Sizes from 516" to 34". & DIP SET Tinted L Coupon -oil SBSL ' IpciiQ ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD |