Show c w ' V'-- ' jl5v'R a ‘ Total and property taxes levied on motor elestoUtah range from moderate to high when compared with averages' for the Mountain States and for foe as a whole' U motorcycles passenger cars intercity busses and certain - classes of trucks in Utah are some- what above national and On regional averages some of the larger trucks comand tractor-trailbinations however toe tax burden in Utah is average or slightly below average According to toe Foundation the comparison the total road-usand personal property taxes paid mi a typical medium weight passenger car in Utah last year was $118 This compares with a US average tax burden of $110 and a Mountain States average of $109 for this type of vehicle Foundation analysts point out that an impor-ta- n element in toe total tax burden on motor vehicles in Utah is toe property' tax While this tax has little direct relationship to highway use and only a small portion of toe tax collection is ever made available for highway purposes toe property tax is closely associated with registration fees In Utah a motor vehicle owner first must obtain a property tax clearance before he is permitted to register and operate a vehicle within toe state The study indicates that only slightly more than half of toe states report the imposition and collection of property taxes mi motor vehicles Many of the states without a property tax on motor vehicles however impose a much higher registration fee in lieu of toe property1 tax In Utah-- ' toe property' tax comprises a major por- er This fact was brought out' by Utah Foundation the private tax research organization in their analysis of a recent study of Road-Usand Property Taxes on Selected Motor Vehicles in 1973 prepared by toe Federal Highway Administration The study shows that total state and local taxes (motor feel registration property and other) on er Get Acquainted with SKY WEST: er tion of the total tax colper $1000 assessed valected on motor vehicles luation) to 11916 mills If property taxes were This has led to consider- excluded in making the able confusion and some comparisons with other instances of fraud in toe states Utah would rank assessment and collecnear the bottom of the tion of property taxes on motor vehicles and other fifty states in the high-way-u- ser tax burden types of moveable perIn November 1974 the sonal property If the Utah electorate will vote constitutional change is on a proposed amendment approved the proceeds to the state constitution from the uniform prowhich would permit the perty if the constiState to impose a uniform tutional change is ap- tax rate on motor vehitoe proceeds cles boats aircraft etc Jroved toe uniform proin lieu oflthe multitude perty tax levy or in lieu of local property tax tax would he allocated rates now levied mi such back to toe taxing districts in which toe proproperty perty is located in were Last year there 524 separate taxing areas toe same proportion as with toe stale with tax real property tax revenue rates ranging all toe way is distributed to such dis -from 4582 mills ($4582 tricts Huntington Plant Draft Environmental Statement Now Available to Public Forest Service Invites Comments on Study The Monti cello Planning unit of Manti-LaS- al National Forest has asked for public comment and opinion cm land use in the unit prior to toe finalization of a land use plan in toe area In soliciting information George F McLaughlin Forest Supervisor states “We know that you have an interest in this part of toe Manti-LaS- al National Forest and we need your hefo in mis plan" preparing Nine questions have been posed to the public and comments are also requested about any other area or issue of land use Questions prepared for the Monticcuo Planning ’ r m-- Price Utah The Moab planning dis- Unit are as follows: Should elk and big horn sheep be introduced on toe planning unit? Are ar- ' trict is completing its preliminary work and will soon also be asking for ideas on land use planning in this area ' ' eff & : Repair Work stance In solving toe theft The National Park Serof a bull belonging to toe vice announced this week LaSal Redd Ranches that they will close the Utah on January 7 1974 Chudomelka Bullfrog airstrip located Douglas was arrested in Moab on Lake Powell on May Utah on January 8 by 5 and May 16 for minor San Juan County Sheriff repairs Depending on the Rigby Wright and was weather “the airstrip subsequently found guilty should be open for norand fined and sentenced mal traffic on May 17 to Jail Superintendent Temple The reward money is A Reynolds said that Rebeing presented to Mr creation Area crews Ramstetter by Kenneth would be sealcoating the Monticello airstrip as part of the Summers Utah an area director for preventive maintenance toe Utah Cattlemen's As- program at Glen Canyon The gravel airstrip losociation across Lake Powell cated of The theft and killing cattle in Utah has become at Halls Crossing will be a serious threat to herd open for use for those stability in some areas people who may wish to of the state The reward fly to Lake Powell during money is paid for the toe Bullfrog airstrip clo arrest conviction and : sure al St 9 ' Ralph Ramstctter LaSal Utah in toe amount of $50000 for his assi- - Supervisor McLaughlin asks that ideas and opinions be submitted by June 1 to insure inclusion in planning They may be submitted to any district office of toe Forest Service or may be mailed to the Forest Supervisor Manti-LaSNational Forest 350 E Main 84501 ' v sentencing of any one stealing or killing cattle belonging to a member of toe Utah Cattlemen’s sociation is being paid to ces etc? cheological values of en-- 1 generated by toe addi- ough to warstatement on toe pro- tional unit from toe plant -- rant significance protection? special posed second generating she to Sigurd Utah Should deer and otoer unit and transmission where the Utah Power wildlife be given prefer- line at toe Huntington and Light Company has mice for available forage a major substation Canyon Generating Staover domestic livestock? tion in Utah has been sent Powep produced by toe Are there areas within to Interested agencies proposed second unit the' planning unit that conservation groups and would be marketed in shouldbe protected as Located at individuals: for comheavy load centers in the wilderness or by some ments according to Company's service area other special designa-Canyonlands David L Crandall Reand would satisfy power tion? 7 Should areas be set gional Director of toe demands expected to deReid veaside for Bureau of Reclamation at velop by 197? enaddiof hicle the Salt Lake City Utah use? draft Should Copies Scenic Rights vironmental : statement tional recreational fee- The Bureau of Reclamation has acted as lead may be obtained from the ilities be developed on 7 ft Air Charter in toe preparation Bureau Of Reclamation toe planning unit? What 7' agency Instruction of toe draft environmenFederal Building 125 types of facilities are Rentals tal statement in cooper- South State Street ' Salt needed? v Should additional pro- - 7 ation with toe Bureau of Lake City Utah 841111 Land Management and toe Regional Director Cran- - w tection be given toe Mon- mimi-- V 'and in jrdall said ihatintertstedticeUo Fort si’ Service" ' with” Are watersheds? ' consultati6n other individuals andorganizaf cipal Federal and State agentions should submit their there special consider- ations feat should be mm mi cies environmental comments on toe statemm toe ment Poto him at the above ven to Forest Utah groups and to Naand wer before June 24 lands adjacent Hy-K- o address 1 Light Company Bu- tional Service Park The proposed second 1974 it Review copies of the generating unit Services Line statement would Janitorial are also availbe constructed Supply by Complete the Utah Power and Light able at public libraries in David Leon Moore 37 Ogden Salt Lake ' Cityr Obey Tex (Bed April Company at the ComAD Makes-Vacua-ni Cleaner Parts pany’s existing plantsite Price and Richfield Ut- 29 in a Dallas hospital about 26 miles southwest ah and at offices of the after a short illness and of Price Utah The pro- - Bureau of Land ManageMoab brother and sisters ment and the Forest Ser- - traveled to fee mineral vice in those cities May 2 Born April 6 1937 Moore is survived for his RichThe National Park widow Jufy sonsdaught-Kafo- y and ard Russel Service announced reand Lha cently tost- th Salt Lake City the floating marina com- Miles brother and sisters Rainplex' located near Clifford Voss Mrs (Bud) bow Bridge National MoMrs Barbara Fetters nument Bonnie and Woodruff The marina floating Mrs Eva all Lillibridge in Forbidding Canyon of and v Moab grandconsists of boat feeling Mrs Eva Wood facilities concessioner mother Tex Quanah and Park Service emServices were held in ployee quarters public Obey with burial b restrooms and a water Quanah and sewer system An Environmental Assessment of toe rehabil- PLED GUILTY Robert Blackburn of itation has been completed and is on file and Durango Colorado pled available for inspection guilty to a violation of toe Utah State Antiquities Act after being apprehended for tiie BuPLANNED USE REPORT reau of Land Management GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Rangers in the Grand-Gulc- h Tha law ruquksa aoch gowmnwnt General Rovunou Sharing pwWo Mural fund draeUy lo local and out Qwofnmunt Center Mesa of Mafr ptrtfdpMkm In decking how He Juan puMeh a report of He plana hr the me of thooe kinds to Mown Its cttttona and to enceurape San County e money owqNle be gpentWWiln the pwpmea Bated your government way change tWa opendlnfl plan Jusbefore the appeared " " ptAwwto txptwprruwts TMIOOVCUNMINTO tice of the Peace Paul AVIATION The first reward money paid for cattle theft under toe new program of the Utah Cattlemen’s As- reau of Land Management State of Utah lands or private lands? Should there be any change in toe management of commodity resources such as grazing timber harvest mining development of water resour- draft environmental A Reward Paid to loSui Rancher for Assistance Thursdoyi May 9 1974 User Taxes in Utah Rargefrom nloderaie to High highway - user rif4 j 'v&j -- off-ro- ad - ' ' ITS I f: LIKE HAVING EXTRADAYS EACHMONTHIZ jig iil — vi JA- S i Products D’J 430-M- W Attttd - Overhaul - © ' CATEOOSIES A I fUOUCIAKTY s NVmOWMHTM moTKmon S 3A 06 rueuc TMNSuoaraTKM 4 HCMTH S SCCMATKM S USRAMU aowaAieovT M mucAnoN it U - 690298 MENT OP FOR THE FIFTH ENTtTUMIMT FtMOa JUtT 1 1S74 THROUGH JUNE 30 1S7B PUNS TO SPENO ‘THESE FUNDS FOR JHE PURPOSES SHOWN 010 010 X ‘ 4 aag COUNTY 125 MOAB J3330 CLERK Wahweap weekdays from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm ' (Arizona time) and at- 84532 UTAH 4— Magyar puUMuil H a totU mroi ta pm m ASSWAMCUtRHW9lniMewn I urn OwTfMMiiy Sal Om i —iy r HTWnimali Urn mi nertwy 94 wW Pwt H emMeD wn ha assNHfl aefe ppnoisnv ihs mmms m ton aafelasisaE moUoma uJha oyvnowMwr iJUWMACOM- - j eedG MuenvoaviioKimn GV a ON uuBaaiMei m OCytlOPMCMT OqnwMalCMil clsl II TOTALS aaOHUBH J tJitnl-- NwaaTlila FliawfWit Ja orkS--3 h (J - Bullfrog Ranger Station from 8:00 am to 4:30 lorem 65T -- 7 (Utah Easy to roll out easy to load easy to use New "Gentle Dry” blower system In the dryer cycle circulates drying hot air and prevents hot spots Functional maple top with gravy groove makes an Ideal "extra” kitchen working surface Dimensions: 36 H on castD ors 24 W 25 M EXCITING DECORATOR COLORS at Park Headquarters at E CENTER P) Wnii am udiilia ! Ma iipart taa tow I Iw : condition the violation is not committed sgab ' GRAND COUNTY PUMNCIAL APaWNiaTAATaSt s MULTawmoasANO ANTKIPATINO PAY- b Blandbg on Blackburn 30 and April was then sentenced to 50 days in jail with a $100 tine The jail sen- tence and $75 of the fine was suspended on toe Mantz A GENEHAL REVENUE SHARING ACC0UNTNa45 v aocuu aimiaa raaAecoMKwn S CGL1NTV GRflNO CAflTAl It) Model DC2439 GLACIER WHITE AVOCADO HARVEST GOLD COPPER BRONZE time) The Environmental Assessment was conqileted under requirements of the National Environmental FoHiqy Act It has been determined tost the proposed action (toes not constitute a major Federal action significantly affecting the environso an Environment mental Impact Statement Is not required Meitercare Miinlenence Service Netionwkle SEE THESE NEW DISHWASHERS i 69 East Cftnter 269-562- 5 ' c - ' ' ' M ' ' v' : t JJ J(r'i- ''t: A - '?$ I'wi vj |