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Show Hercules Plans To More Taxes Or City Status Choices Outlined By Barker Expand MURRAY. BACCHUS. Hercules Aerospace plans to expand Its plant, which may create 80 to 100 more new jobs. This (new) plant will handle an extension of our current growth Lake county services... Barker said creation of a new city may be more expensive to residents, but it may be the best choice in the long run. But annexation may still be a valid question, he said. I have occasionally said that if I were to choose a city in which to live it would be Murray, he said. I have considered whether it would be best for my community to remain unincorporated, to annex into Murray or to form a new city. My initial inclination is toward incorporation. Murray is an appealing city, but were not Murray. Bob Taylor, Taylorsville-BennioCouncil Community chairman, said the county is in It is time for Salt Countys unincorporated areas to choose between city government or increased property taxes, according to County Commissioner Bart Barker. In a letter addressed to Commissioners Mike Stewart and Dave Watson concerning the Taylors incorporation proposal, Barker said the county cannot continue providing full services to unincorporated areas with current revenues. Without access to other forms of taxation, the county has projected that it cannot provide municipal-typ- e services for more than five more years, said Barker, a Bennion resident. He said the countys municipal-typ- e service fund may already be under-fundeby 40 to 60 percent, yet the county is committed to not increase taxes. "If they (the unincorporated areas) were to choose the city approach, we would need to chart, with our community councils, a rational plan for each community to annex or incorporate, so no area is left out of a city and without a tax base, he said. "...The county would, of course, retain its county-wid- e role, which comprises 85 percent of its current functions, and could concentrate on providing traditional technologies, said E. A. Mettenet, Aerospace Products Group president. The dollar facility will be built on 15 acres of land at 7900 W. 4100 South, he said. The site will be directly across the street from Hercules giant rocket motor production facility and inside the multi-millio- - n ville-Bennio- n zone. Construction of the facility will begin this month. When completed around February, it will create 80 to overpressure 100 new jobs and possibly more, according to Mettenet. He also said Hercules has acquired more property than is needed to build the facility, but the company may expand other operations in the future. Hercules will work with Magna and Salt Lake County officials to expedite approval of the plan and to acquire the necessary permits. n d 85CHEV 4X4 VS, AT, AC, Silverado 4008. Market Value 10,995 Discounted To 9988 Henry Day Ford 973-703- 0 86 CENTURY TOY. COROLLA 4 dr., Mr cond., 86 FORD TAURUS 4 dr 86 CHEV NOVA 86 DODGE COLT 4 4 dr., blue, 9495 7995 mi. beige. auto. PS, . Continued from page 1 But the election of a city council members could not be held until the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the following November. And would then Taylorsville-Benniobecome a city July 1, 1989. But there is a possibility for the above timetable to be moved up. If the feasibility study is completed before the y requirement, that could happen. Since the county is considering updating the John Short and Associates study done on the area in 1982, Taylorsville-Bennio- n that is a possibility. One portion of the incorporation law may be considered for change during the Legislatures special session this year. The statute mandates that city council candidates file with the county commissioners at least 30 days prior to the election to decide the issue of incorporation. If the Taylorsville-Bennioincorporation was held in late November, that would mean the candidates would have to file almost an entire year before the election. But Deputy County Attorney Gavin Anderson said since that portion of the law was passed in 1979 and the statute setting the incorporation election date was passed in 1983, this candidate filing date statute would be superseded. The regular candidate filing date n standard. air cond., Mr. cruise, yVIenlove 9995 . clean. nrf 1404292, tilt . 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But we are not going to create kids that are inactive. elementaries, 'starhitesummerVtheatre1 e Under the Stars tit Triad (enter Presents plus the primary and final election date law would then apply, according to Anderson. Candidates would then have to file by the sixth Tuesday prior to the primary elec- Performances Only - dune 9 r.Mudu tion. The M primary election would be held the Tuesday following the first Monday in October, and the final election would be the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. I u ti M u Kunni'it. ' m m ,i i n i, i x X . thru June 20 1 77( o.mms.IuU 1 Ik 'I N i' tl i r. a K ''it ' his Slimmer BH'KK A GOOD M V CHAU LI I. KNOWN so Adult School Continued from page 1 has five children and 17 grandchildren. Lucille Rigby, one of the speakers at the commencement program, is next oldest graduate at 72. She had lacked only about a half year to graduate from Jordan high when she was in her teens. She has been attending classes at Skyline the past year to complete her requirements. Edith Jane Lobato was challenged by her daughter Maria, a student at Cyprus high, to graduate at the same time she did. Mrs. Lobato took the challenge and has been attending Granger high evening classes. Michelle Armstrong left school at the age of 15 when she gave birth to her child. She has been working on classes with an emphasis on office occupation skills. She was selected as the young employee of the year at a local credit union. Other speakers at the graduation exercise besides Mrs. Rigby will be Lori Kruse from Central high and Elizabeth Wright from the Young Mothers program. Representing Granite School District will be Gary C. Swensen, president of the Board of Education, and William Christopulos, director of personnel. is il i -- i.njj. 1 Mw-- I i IK! S M)().H N mj,.,,. 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"There are some folks (referring to legislators) who dont feel as strongly about some of the programs the Granite district has, he said. Call said Granite was the only district that had elementary physical education. "But we were he castigated for doing that, said "We were told it was a w aste of money. 13,595 43.795 Royal SE, 85 White tone red, 8 pass. 8 pass. 4 df districts, Taylor said Through these special improvement districts, the county began to provide these large unincorporated areas with municipal-typservices. Taylor said. Now the legislature had decided that they never wanted the county to grow like it has so they have restricted the county's ability to tax. he said. Continued from page 1 The physical education program costs the district $488,711, while the instrumental music program costs $762,000. Gary Swensen, bBoard president, said many people are under the impression that the district has decided to cut all physical education in elementaries. By removing the physical 8995 5995 7995 5495 4995 . was 404357, special improvement Granite School Board ....7595 . 85 CHRYS 85 MERC. MARQUIS have 4, 1987 City Proposal n 86 BUICK this predicament over providing services because municipal-typ- e it can only collect property and sales tax. And the laws regarding tax collection for the county dates back several years, he said. In post World War II, the State Legislature passed legislation which allowed the county to Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 7 1599 2999 4599 2499 6999 5499 2899 Something as simple as that little lawn projeet eould a real problem for be to turn out you and your neighborhood. Avoid the problem, call us before you dig. There are miles of telephone cables, as well as gas, electric, and cable TV lines buried all over. A quick call at least 48 hours before you start digging will get someone out to your place, at no charge, to mark the location of underground utility cables. 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