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Show City Prepares Grantsville News 84-8- 5 Theyll Pay For Improvements Grantsville residents are willing to pay more money for several city improvements according to a survey recently conducted for the city council by Utah State University. The survey will give city council members insight into formulating provements to streets and Low Priced, 70 LNA, Brand Name Systems For your satellite need call: According to information recently published by the American Cancer Society, over 19 million American smokers attempted to give up cigarettes in 1982. STARTELL 884-503- 9 category. Biggest expenditures by the city will be for police protection and general government. The city plans to spend $140,000 to maintain the police department and $100,000 for general government and judicial. $3 REBATE 882-246- Broyhill DINING ROOM plans to spend $86,000 for streets. The city will Table plus 6 chairs. . provide approximately $51,000 from the state to be used to pave Youth Present Talent Show Top to bottom: Sherene Abraham, Christy Butler, Kristin Dalton and Teresa Lougy. 4 From Valvoline when you buy 12 Oil. Your net 699 399 CALENDAR CLOCK Grantsville Stake youth will present a talent show May 12, at the Grantsville Stake Center located on Church Street. Each ward will display arts and crafts created by their youth. These displays will be open for viewing at 6 p.m. The best of each wards talent will be presented in a program beginning at 6:30 p.m. All families and the general public is invited. Use tor photograph or calendar with digital clock built in 199l Band Banquet To Be Held quarts of Valvoline cost. . .88 a quart . . Si"9. gravel roads. Grantsville will spend $33,000 to maintain the fire department. The city council meets next Wednesday to review a city survey which could alter budget estimations. J.V, Cheerleaders 'occasional' The Grantsville High School band banquet will be held Thursday, May 17 in the Grantsville Middle School forum at 7:30 p.m. A 1984 14 day event, full feature FVH615. FREE Rentals FREE Membership and federally shared revenue. About $50,00 comes from each ilLli SmJIPIPILY 175 N. MAIN, TOOELE r Other large chunks of money Grantsville Satellite Dish Sales. . . May 10, comes from fines, refuse collection, The Grantsville Rodeo Club will hold its annual high school rodeo May 18 and 19 at the Tooele Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. both evenings. Entries from state wide will be competing in all events. The livestock for this years events will be furnished by Bruce Clegg. A dance will be held following Friday nights performance. STARTELL CO. FISHER VCR $100,000. Grantsville High Holds Rodeo THE Iffr 5 Eighty-thre- e percent of the people surveyed said they would pay more money for improvement to city streets and 76 perent said they would supply more cash for building and improving sidewalks. The best method for raising additional funds according to Grantsville citizens is special bond elections. Sixty-nin- e percent said bond elections are the best means of acquiring funds followed by 16.6 percent who said an increase in property tax would be best. budget plans for fiscal 1985. Volunteers helped to distribute 700 survey questionnaires to every other household in Grantsville. Results show that local citizens are willing to dig a bit deeper into their pocket books to pay for city improvements especially for im- Budget Grantsville will increase its budget by about 5 percent for the 1984-8year. The council met last week to balance the preliminary budget before presenting it to the public on June 6. Estimated revenue for the 1985 fiscal year totaled at $567,800 with the biggest chunks of money expected to be garnered from property and sales tax. Property tax should yield $190,000 and sales tax CHAIRS AND w fI VUIU.I SWIVEL ROCKERS ham dinner will be served. Tickets are $3 and may be obtained from Donna Filion, band .. 1 Any chair in stock 20 band mempresident, bers, parents of band members or 884-509- Mae Browning The band will provide the enter884-374- ON tainment and the winning ticket will be drawn for the quilt. Everyone is invited to attend and help support the band program. Olympic Notes AUTOV. fl VALUE V PREMIUM PtODUCTSj I 52.99 p 3.49 AIR FILTERS any .A - Lightweight extra power- tut ultra compact Attachments included kilometers nerly 13,000 miles and pass through all 50 states and the District of Columbia. It will begin May 8 in New York City and end 81 days later at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. 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