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Show The Summit County Bee CoaMHe, UT 84017 FridayJuly 16, 1982 5 A and used for the Hereafter, 2300 ac. ft. ville, Summit County, New Tax Amendment Will Generate Controversy - For the second time in two years, Utah voters will be asked to make extenaive changes in the revenue and taxation article of the state Constitution. The latest amendment, which will be submitted to, tiie Utah electorate in November, modifies a similar proposal that was rejected by Utah voters in 1980. An extensive analysis of the 1982 proposal was prepared by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, and is reported in their July research study. According to the Foundation, the major changes proposed include the following: 1. Allow the Legislature to tax property owned by municipalities, counties, and special districts if it is exempt up to residential property from taxation. 5. Allow the Legisl all veterans. 6. Provide for revenue sharing among local units of government. 7. Eliminate the present 75 limitation on the proportion of the school program that may be financed with state funds. 8. Give the Legislature the power to determine the manner and extent of taxing all livestock. 9. Make other changes designed to clarify meanings, eliminate outdated material, and otherwise make the tax article easier to read and understand. Proponents of the tax article located outside the geographic revision argue that the amendment boundaries of the local unit. is badly needed to provide the 2. Broaden the Constitutional Legislature with the flexibility exemption for certain nonprofit required to develop a tax policy that will meet the e needs of 3. Broaden the exemption allowed the state. for property used in irrigation. Opponents, on the other hand, 4. Permit the Legislature to contend that the amendment would long-rang- . domestic purposes of for the irrigation of 25 acres in NEV4SWH, SEV4NWV4 , NEW Sec. 19, T1S, NW R4E Exch. 2068 (35 area) John W. Jarman, 1344 89 families remove many of the limitations and increasing the valuations on d safeguards in the Constitution and business property by would place too much power in the 25 and reducing residential hands of the Legislature. An assessments by 6.25. important part of the Constitution is The Foundation calculates that to limit the powers of government, property taxes paid by business especially in the area of taxation. Foundation analysts indicate that would increase by $18.4 million residential property taxes the most controversial part of the while would be lowered by $12.7 million amendment is that portion which in 1983 if the amendment is would give the Legislature the residential approved. If the 45 power to exempt up to 45 of the exemption were ever fully implevalue of residential property from mented, the total tax shift taxation. Other legislation, which from individual to property could business be would take effect only upon as much as $63 million, based on enactment of the Constitutional present tax levels.. amendment, would assess residential property at 15 of reasonable The changes in the tax article fair cash value and other property at amendment are bing submitted toA the voters in a package and all must In effect, the amendment would be either approved or rejected when allow the establishment of a the matter is decided at the 1982 classified property tax in Utah, general elections. Since individuals whereby certain property classes may favor some of the proposed could be assessed at lower rates changes, but disapprove of others, than other property classes. It also they will have to decide whether would shift part of the tax burden they can, on balance, support the from individuals to business by entire article. locally-assesse- Right To Know Referendum Effort F alls Short -- 1 Building Today For Tomorrow Construction schedules for nearly $70 million in public projects have by the Gty of Evanston, Wyoming and the Overthrust Industrial Association in a been published new brochure called "Building Today for Tomorrow. Illustrated with photographs and maps, the brochure lists construction schedules and financing details for the Citys new recreation center, public works garage, new sewer plant and extended lines, expansion of the Uinta County Courthouse, three new schools, improved roads and storm drainage, a railroad overpass and upgraded State highways, Wyomings first human services center, senior citizen and moderate income housing projects, a public safety building,' an expanded and relocated airport, new hospital, and new library. All the construction at once could be difficult for the areas 16,000 residents to keep track of, according to OIA praident D.vid Wight of Amoco Production Company. That is why we were pleased to help the city prepare a brochure "We feel that much has been "We want to express our appreciation to those legislators and accomplished through this effort. The Utah Senate opened its encourage them to continue this caucuses during the recently held effort to see that this happens. It is special session of the legislature. now our intent to wait for the 1983 For that, we are very appreciative, session of the legislature and McCarty added. hopefully have the experience of "There has also been indication seeing them open their committee from several legislators that they meetings and caucuses. will work to open the caususes and "As of now there is no plan to start the rules and sifting committees another petition drive for 1984. However, if the legislature fails to during the 1983 session-althou- gh they have indicated there may be a open its meetings it will have to be few times when they would like determined by future sessions of them closed. We dont feel this the UEA House of Delegates would have happened without this whether or not we will undertake effort and the overwhelming sup- another effort, McCarty port of the public. 1650 ft W. 2350 ft. from NE corner section 27; 4) S. 1250 ft. E. 2300 ft. from NW diverted from East corner section 27; 5) S. Canyon Reservoir at a 1570 ft. east 2150 ft. point south 1820 ft. E. from NW corner sect1930 ft. from NW ion 27; 6) S 1650 ft. E. thence forth 6630 corner section 10, T2N, 2460 ft. from NW East 377.5 ft; thence R3E; and used for corner sec. 22; 7) S. North 2350 West miscellaneous purpo- 1500 ft. E. 2800 ft. from 232.5 ft; thence North ses. NW corner sec. 22; 8) 76 26.5ft East 205.1 ft; hereafter 50.0 ac. ft. S. 1150 ft. E. 2730 ft. thence North 2219 of water is to be from NW corner sect- West 106.7 ft; thence released into East Can- ion 22; 9) S. 1060 ft. W. North 8919 West yon Creek at a point 2420 ft. from NE corner 292.2 ft; thence South same as heretofore and sec. 22; 10) S. 800 ft. 4616 West 49.6 ft; 50.0 ac. ft. of water is W. 2250 ft. from NE thence South 6630 to be diverted from one corner section 22; 11) West 26.3 ft; thence or more 12 inch wells S. 600 ft. W. 2350 ft. South 050 West 86.6 0 ft deep at the from NE corner sec. 22; ft along the centerline following points: 1) N all T1 N, R3E; a stream of the abandoned Un2.000 ft. E. 1900 ft.; 2) at the following points: ion Pacific Railroad N. 3200 ft. E. 1900 Ft.; 1) S 1800 ft. W. 450 ft. track; thence Southerly 3) N. 4400 ft. E. 1900 from NE corner sec. 34; 387.6 feet along the are ft.; all from SW corner 2) N. 1600 ft. W. 1150 of a 1,432.4 feet radius section 19, T1S, R4E Ft. from SE comer sec. .curve to the right along (near Kimball Jet.), 15; both TIN, R3E; and he said abandoned and used for domestic Springs at the following track to the point of Contains purposes of 111 famil- points: 1) S. 1250 ft. E. beginning. ies andor for the 1770 ft. from NW 2.902 acres. irrigation of 20.0 acres corner sec. 14; 2) S. That on the 2nd day of in NEV4SWV4, SE 1700 ft. E. 1350 ft. from August, 1982, at 7:30 NWH, NEV4NEWV4, NW corner Sec. 14; p.m. at the Coalville both TIN, R3E (6 miles City Hall, Coalville, sec. 19, T1S, R4E. south of East Canyon Utah, the City Council Exch. 2085 (35 area) Reservoir) and used for of Coalville, Utah will Melvin and Dorothy the domestic purposes consider such petition. sin- All interested Pike RT. 1, Morgan, of 5,000 multi-an- d parties UT seeks the right to gle family dwelling are invited to appear exch. 1.0 ac. ft. of units and for the and attend at said water from Summit irrigation of 800 acres meeting of the Coalville County to Morgan in Sec. 1, 2, City Council. County as evidenced by NWViSEVi Sec. 10; Wendy D. Richins Stock Cert. 249, Enter-pris- NWV4, NEV4, SEVi Coalville City Recorder Irri. Sec. 12; E. V SE Stoddard Co. The water has been Sec. 13; NEV4NEV4 diverted from Echo Sec. 24; SEWNEV4, Published in the SumRes., at a point S. 2640 NEVaSEVa Sec. 36, mit Co. Bee July 2, 9, ft. E. 1400 ft. from NW T1S, R3E; NWV4NWV4 16 and 23, 1982. Cor. Sec. 30, T3N, Sec. 19; NV4NV4, SVt R5E; and used for NEa Sec. 24 SE V stockwatering and irriNEVaSEVa, Sec. NOTICE OF TRUSTgation purposes. 36. T1S, R3E; NWa EES SALE ft. Hereafter, 1.0 ac. NW1. Sec. 19; NVN of water is to be SV4NEV4 sec. '30; WV The Following dereleased into Weber NW1. sec. 29; SWV4 River, at a point same NWa, SViS'A sec. 31; scribed property will be as heretofore; and 1.0 T1S, R4E; Sec. 1, 2, 11, sold at public auction to ac. ft. of water is to be 12, 13, 4. 5, 6, 17, 18, the highest bidder at diverted from a T2S R3E; Sec. 29 the Summit County ft. deep, at SW Sec. 28; NE'a Courthouse, Coalville, well, 0 a point N. 100 ft. E. 550 NWVi, sec. 32; Summit County, State ft. from SW Cor. Sec. NV Sec. 33, T 1 N, of Utah on July 28, 1982, at 10:00 o'clock 23, T4N, R2E (near R2E. of said day for the a.m. Stoddard); and used for Rupurpose of foreclosing the domestic purposes of 1 family, stoickwater-in- by W. Stewart, Peoa. a Trust Deed executed 2 horses; and from UT proposes to change by Banindev, Inc. as in favor of Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the the point of diversion of Trustors, Foothill a Utah Thrift, water of irrigation of 0.25 acs. in 0.015 sec. ft. Benethe Corporation, evidenced as USWV4SWV4 Sec. 23, T4 by County as evidenced by stock certificate 12614, Davis Sc Weber Canal Co. The water has been 200-50- N, e Si ch 50-15- will Obituary GLENS. JOHNSTON Glen Simpson Johnston, 67, died July 9, 1982 at his home in Salt Lake Gty. Bom on November 26, 1914 in Kamas, Utah to Ebenezer in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 1, 1963. He was an employee at the Salt Lake Flour Mill for 23 years. Survived by: Wife, Salt Lake City; two sons Ella and Laminda Simpsop Johnston. Married Jean Ann McKee on October 24, 1938 in Salt Laite"aty and two daughters, Larry Glen, Burley, Idaho; Betty Jean Jensen, JoAnn Green, both of West Valley Gty; Dennis Johnston, SW, City; 22 grandchildren; one sister Salt Lake great-grandchil- d; Mary Fehr, Salt Lake Gty. Funeral services were held at the Grant (35-492- N. R2E Exch. 2086 (35 area) L.D.S. Chapel, Monday July 12., 1982 at 1:00 P.M. Burial was in the Sunset Gardens of the Valley, Salt Lake Gty, Utah. pro-cit- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to exchange and change water in Morgan and Summit Counties throughout the entire year unless other- wise designated. Locations in SLB Sc M. Exch. 2065 (35 area) John W. Jarman, 1344 Canterbury Dr., SLC, UT seeks the right to exchange 5.0 ac. ft. of water from Morgan County to Summit County as evidenced by Stock Cert. 12616, Davis & Weber Canal Co. Tne water has been diverted from East Canyon Res., at a point S. 1820 ft. E. 1930 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, R3E; and used for miscellaneous purpos. es. Hereafter, 5.0 ac. ft. of water is to be released into East Canyon Creek, at a point same as heretofore; and 5.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from one or more 0 ft. deep, wells, at the following points: 12-in- ch 200-50- 1) N. 2000 ft. E. 1900 ft.; 2) N 3200 ft. E. 1900 ft.; 3) N. 4400 ft. E. ft.; all from SW Cor. Sec. 19, T1S, R4E Sec. 19, T1S, R4E (near Kimball Jet.); Cor. 1900 (near Kimball Jet.); and used for the and used for the domestic purposes of domestic purposes of 12 families andor for the irrigation of 3.0 acs. in NeSWVi, SEV NW4, NE'ANEVi Sec. 19. T1S. R4E. 45 families andor for the irrigation of 10.0 acs. in NEUSWtt, SE'ANWtt. NE Vi NW4 Sec. 19, T1S, R4E. Exch. 2067 (35 area) W. Jarman, 1344 John Exch. 2066 (35 area) John W. Jarman, 1344 Canterbury Dr., SLC, Canterbury Dr., SLC UT seeks the right to UT seeks the right to exchange 40.0 ac. ft. of exchange 20.0 ac. ft. of water from Morgan water from Morgan County to Summit County to Summit County as evidenced by County as evidenced by stock certificate 12656, Stock Cert. 12686, Dav- Davis Sc Weber Canal is Sc Weber Canal Co. Co. The water has been The water has been diverted from East diverted from East Canyon Reservoir at a Canyon Res., at a point point S. 1820 ft. E. 1930 S. 1820 ft. E. 1930 ft. ft. from NW corner from NW KCor. Sec. section 10 T2N, R3E; 10, T2N, R3E; and used and used for miscellafor miscellaneous pur- neous purposes. Hereafter. 40 ac. ft. of poses. water is to be released Hereafter, 20.0 ac. ft. into East Canyon Creek of water is to be at a point same as released into East Can- heretofore and 40 ac. yon Creek, at a point ft. of water is to be same as heretofore; diverted from one or and 20.0 ac. ft. of water more 12 inch wells 200 is to be diverted from 500 ft. deep at the one or more following points: I) N. 0 ft. wells, deep, 2000 ft. E. 1900 ft.; 2) at the following points: N. 3200 ft. E. 1900 ft.; 1) N. 2000 ft E. 1900 3) N. 4400 ft. E. 1900 ft.; 2) N. 3200 ft. E. ft. r.all from SW corner 1900 ft.; 3) N. 4400 ft. section 19. T1S, R4E E. 1900 ft.; all from SW (near Kimball Jet.); -- 12-in- 200-50- 1) g Public Notice NMfceUWltecUlOT 115, Plat "B Coalville Gty Survey, Beginning 123.5 ft North 6630 West from an iron pin at the intersection of First North and Fourth East Streets (bearing base is North 6630 East along the established' monument line on First North Street); - which would give the citizens details of all the public projects that south-wester- following points: 1) S. ing described parcel. 1900 ft. W. 2100 ft. Part of Block 114 and NE, Shop At Home be under construction this We want people to summer. understand what is going on, where We think and for how long. Evanston will be very proud of this ambitious building program. Over $23 million of these projects have been financed jointly by the Gty, County, State and Federal governments, and the Overthrust Industrial Association. This capital construction package was announced at a news conference March 9 by WyomingGovernor Ed Herschler. The OIA is a group of 36 oil and gas related companies who are n comer active in the of Wyoming and adjoining portions of Utah and Idaho. "Dozens of projects are under construction simultaneously, says Evanston Mayor Dennis Ottley. "Work is underway on the largest y community-facilitie- s building in the .o fo, .l.tiog history of Wyoming. And, Mayor Ottley added, it is all being done without any increase in loal taxes. 12-in- ch 300-80- Canterbury Dr., Salt Lake City, UT seeks the from NE corner section right to exch. 50 ac. ft. 27; 2) S. 1950 ft. W. of water from Morgan 2500 Ft. from NE County to Summit corner section 27; 3) S 20. Efforts to strengthen Utahs "However, it was gratifying to sunshine law by a Right to Know" receive the strong support from the referendum to be placed before various groups involved and the voters in the November election fell electorate as we went about the short of the 60,002 signatures state seeking signatures. needed for that action, it was "Of 'particular importance is the fact that we lost only 15 percent of announced Wednesday. A total of 54, 484, were recorded, the number of signatures ot persons 5,518 signatures short of qualifying, who did not qualify as registered voters. Also, we understand we according to reports from the Lt. qualified in more than the 15 Governors office. "The Utah Education Association counties required. "It proved to be a very popular is obviously disappointed that we and without any question had issue were unable to qualify the petition support among the to be placed before voters, UEA broad-base- d Executive Director Daryl J. McCar- public. We are very pleased that we were able to obtain over 63,000 ty said Wednesday. signatures in a period of 10 weeks. of water is to be State of Utah, more released into East Can- particularly described yon Creek at a point as follows: same as heretofore; That portion of 5th and 2300 ac. ft. of East Street as shown on water is to be diverted the official plat of from 11, wells Coalville Gty Plat B, 0 ft. deep at the lying within the follow- andor nderground Water ficiary, covering real The Claim 22849. diverwater has been Vernice Gustaveson, Box 6y85, Kamas, UT ted from a spring, at a seeks the right to points. 1100 ft. E. 2600 Sec. exchange 1.0 ac. ft. of ft. from NW Cor. water as evidenced by 24, Tls, R5E; and used Stock Cert. 1518, Beav- for the domestic purer and Shingle Creek poses of 1 family, Irri. Co. The water has 1 horse, been diverted from NW 2 Sec. 24, cattle in Beaver Creek, at a point S. 264 ft. E. 2112 T1S, R5E. ft. from W Cor. Sec. Hereafter, 0.015 sec. 22, T2S, R6E; and used ft. of water is to be for stockwatering and diverted from Tater Hollow Spring, at a irrigation purposes. ft. ac. point N. 670 ft. W. 1470 1.0 Hereafter, of water is to be' ft. from SE Cor. Sec. released into Beaver 13. T1S, R5E (near Creek, at a point same Peoa); and used same as heretofore; and 1.0 as heretofore. ac. ft. of water is to be Protests resisting the granting of these appldiverted from a ft. deep, ications with reasons well, at a point S. 820 ft. W. therefore must be filed 55 ft. from NVi Cor. in duplicate with the Sec. 26. T2S, R6E (4 mi State Engineer, 1636 SE of Kamas); and W. North Temple, SLC, used for the domestic UT 84116, on or before 1982. purposes of 1 family; Aug. 28, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. Dee C. Hansen, P.E 31 for the irrigation of STATE ENGINEER O.- 25 acs. in NEV4NWV4 Sec. 26. T2S, R6E. Exch. 2089 (35 area) Published in the Saunders Land InvestCo. Bee July Summit L. Harris ment Corp. Nelson family Ltd. 16. 23, and 30. 1982. partnership. Lynn H. ch 100-30- 0 Nelson, Greenville Houses Inc. Dan C. Gardner and John R. NOTICE OF PENDANBarnes, Co. 1899 Long- CY FO PETITION TO view Dr., Salt Lake VACATE A PORTION Gty, UT seeks the right OF A PUBLIC STREET to exchange 2300 ac. ft. in COALVILLE UTAH as evidenced by 460 shares in Davis and Notice is hereby Canal Co. The cn that a petition has water has been divert- - been filed by Lyle cd from East Canyon Willoughy. Gertrude Reservoir at a point S. Willoughby and Lylette 1820 ft. E. 1930 ft. from Willoughby to vacate portion of the city NW comer section 10 the T2N.R3E; and used for " lying within described irrifollowing stockwatcring and lands located in Coal- galion purposes. giv-Web- cr property located at Lot 78. Pine Meadows and more particularly described as follows: Lot No. 78. PINE MEADOWS RANCH. Plat "A", according to the official plat thereof, as recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Summit County, Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale. L. Bensen Mabey Sucre sor Trustee Burbidge, Mabey Sc Mitchell Published in the Summit County Bee July 2, 9. and 16. 1982. NOTICE OF DEFAULT (SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE) Utah Title and Abstract Company, Successor Trustee, under Trust Deed dated December 18, 1980, executed by Thomas L. Spencer and Wendy L. Spencer, his. wife as Trustor, to Banberry Development Corporation as Beneficiary recorded January 5, 1981 as Entry No. 174798 in Book M176 at Page 257 of Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of Summit County, Utah, describing land therein as: . All of Lot 56, Ridge-vieSubdivision, according to the offical w coal, to Pf. i |