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Show "rTiR CONTRACT " iosoOMS. 2 baths, rec. room. 1 : 000 Total. 59.000. down M t$.340BA4C44 1 TtALE Kaysville Beginner s ? "7,mall 2 badroom whit. S . shed, stove and fridge PV '''i, hP"' 36. 500 00. 743 6 0,2 9 8-17 5 5 4 -'.' n ' f -jSmTuiW. 2000 S Boun-l Boun-l ii 3 Bedroom Newly 'iad Appraised S56. 250. " Sl'l:arc0"ac, Calllor ij.vi yj4 jjEDUCEDTOMMOO 'r'intionandcondition. ' ! 51 .i t St baths, lenced. garage S X MS"2642 Cook RMllors .2434 A4C44 r" SS5.900 J 7,5.4337. Smith 295-2642 7 S,U.ito 292434. A4 'lit:' 44 1 ; ximyl" Tudor! .'oANDelegantdecorl Only 2 library! Hardwoodl Cen-i!; Cen-i!; !f vacuum! It's loaded! ft' n.ners anxious! Asking , K3 9OO! Dome 292-1206 u l 295-1906. Century 21 iSft StOwisCo. 292-7246. A4 'tiv H OVERSIZED MONSTER! OWNERS HAVElolTnTnsT . forsake this 5 year old bigg" with a main floor family ,oom Fantastic assumption! Asking in 292-1206, Maida 292-0610 NTASTJCJIXUpT POLISH AND sweat w,ll7 gorgeous home in oak trees' Easl Bountiful! Muir School area' Asking Low S70s! Me 295-1906. Shirley 867-5330 Century 21 Grant Davis Co 292J7246.JM44 CONTRACT . LargT-reT bedroom. main floor family ,00m in a lovely neighborhood, this 1-12 story home with basement has 3 bedrooms and a formal dining room. Possible contract sale. S63.500 Call Lyle 295-1238. Barbara 295-9329 or Grant 295-1250 ERA-Packard, ERA-Packard, Inc. 292-0401. A4 THINK AHEOmTand HeatedPool- Southeast Bountiful AND ONLY S63.90O ThetonT" lovely with 3 bedrooms. And next summer you will really find you have made a super buy. Call Larry Elkins 292-4325 or Chuck Turner 292-7082; Century 21 Grimshaw Inc., Realtors 292-4488. A4C44 ShjdJron11 5, 000 to 96.000i NEW! CHELSEA Cov7ipluT "ambler! Luana 295-1512 Mel 295-1906 Century 21 Grant Javo292-7246 A4 C44 tarteaj26ooTNow 108. 0001 CHELSEA COVE capTcodl 2-storyi New! Luana 295-1512. Dome 292-1206 Century 21 Grant DavisCo 292-7246. A4 C44 COJVACTJJRMSOR HOME BARN & ACREAG E! WEST OF Farmington! A reaT spread! Nearly 3 Acresl Home has 251 1 Sq. Ft. on main! Mel 295-1906, Shirley 867-5330 Century 21 Grant Davis Co 292-7246 A4 C44 Havehlorees! Appraised 864,500T 34 ACRE! 5 Bedrooms! 3 Bathrooms! Near Clearfield! Mini ranchl Charlie 292-0646 Shirley 867-5330. Century 21 Grant Davis Co. 292-7246 A4 C44 HOME INA FOREST? DOWNTOWN Botiful! Im-maculate Im-maculate care! Energy efficient! Extra Wooded lot included! Asking $1 55,000. Dottie 292-1206, Luana 295-1512. Century 21 Grant Davis Co 292-7246. A4C44 t:r : 1 November I Special! ' GOOD VA ASSUMPTION. . . ON THIS 3-bedroom home with fireplace, large shaded yard, double garage. Good starter home close to all services. 557,000. Don 292-7170 Ed 295-4621 ERA Christiansen Inc. Realtors 2983421 A4 C44 LOW DOWN. . . CONTRACT SALE available on this S54.900 split-entry with 4 bedrooms, water softener, new exterior paint. Great starter home on cul-de-sac. Lucie 292-1660 Bonnie 295-5297 ERA Christiansen Chris-tiansen Inc. Realtors 2983421, 769900 3 BR HOME in excellent NSL location. loca-tion. Basement rental. Owner anxious. Jeff 295-4337 Smith 295-2642 Cook Realtors 292 2434 A4T44 M Nov. M 21-23-24-26-27 Closed M N Thanksgiving H M Weeknights N H 7:30 Only H M Fri.4Sat N 7:30 4 9:15 w Fri. S Sat. Mat " M 1:15 1 3:00 M N Adults 2.25 M Students 1.75 Children 1.00 : KAYsvsuj : H THEATRE - N N 376-5272 - TGOOD ilREASONS to see your good neighbor agent M CAR HOME LIFE HEALTH CLYDE F. KELSON 465 S. 200 West No. 3 , 290-2636 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. f 1(T, . V J STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Han Offltssn; BlootBlsgtoa. IUIboU Perkins For kf The Best i . KELVIfJATOR Wff 'REFRIGERATOR j "'''"J JrV.Cr "' I II -.. n " k - - -J' I (ft J - K-i " J "lllllll " ""' J" ' J j -C LIMITED STOCK 'WmE "fP ' 5 :i7R0STREE Amana, XrfDi i f!? 17cu. ft. , It flrh ! Trimline construction UaytalGe S , t Twin enspers v 7 Af J ,fs "No-Frost" cold M l Dairy chest M 3 adjustable shelves j Retail $589.95 J j save '200" starting 11 si Free Country Cooker with i 'Ate (12) each Microwave Purchase j ' " j " r Why are we voting on school funds when everyone's sore abouf faxes? It's hard to remember a year when Americans were angrier about taxes. Mention Proposition 1 3 and everybody knows what you're talking about. The Utah State Legislature enacted a tax limitation law this year. Taxes are hitting us hard, and we have some very strong feelings about them. But we feel strongly about another thing: Our kids. We want good schools for them. But we have a problem. Simply put, it's this: Federal impact funds that come to Davis District, largely because of Hill Air Force Base, are decreasing each year. They've shrunk from about 10 percent of the district maintenance and operation budget six years ago to about 3.3 percent now. To make up for the dollar loss, the Davis Board of Education is proposing that we citizens vote to authorize a four-mill property tax increase for schools. The School Board intends to levy only a two-mill increase next year. The other two mills would be held in reserve in case of further loss of federal funds. The two-mill increase would cost each resident of Davis County $5.08 next year. Here's the arithmetic: The total assessed valuation of all taxable property in Davis County is $330,000,000. Approximate revenue from one mill (1-1 ,000th of a dollar) would be $330,000. The current estimated population of Davis County is 130,000. So the amount of tax per person for one mill of taxation would be $330,000 divided by 1 30,000, or $2.54. - Two mills wou.ld.be dpuble.that figure, or $5.08. ; .. Put another way, the two-mill increase would amount to an average cost to home owners of $1 2 to $14 next year. The State Legislature has provided a bonus incentive to school districts like Davis, which have small business and industrial tax bases. Since a mill levy in Davis County would not raise nearly so much money as most other school districts, the state provides funding to make up for a lot of that difference. So if we vote FOR the proposal on Nov. 27, Davis County will receive about $460,000 from our income and sales tax we sent to the state in addition to the $660,000 that we Davis County property owners would contribute. Actually, the Davis Board of Education already has the authority to levy the four mills without voter approval, but since this matter affects so many people, the school board wants voters to have their say. What is the alternative to voting FOR this measure on Nov. 27? There are three major ways to cut school funds. We can cram more students in our classrooms. We could do such things as eliminating extracurricular activities in high school and junior high, music programs for elementary students, advanced placement classes for high school students, and reducing library services and teaching supplies. Or we could reduce teacher salaries. You told us emphatically in a poll taken weekend before last that you don't want to take any of those steps. Since we do feel that way, we can register our feelings by voting FOR the millage proposal on Nov. 27. We have strong feelings for our kids and ; their education because Davis County has a sense f of community closeness that few other areas - j share. We care deeply about our kids. And that's what the November 27th election is all about kids. I Won't you join us in voting FOR the leeway 1 proposal? s 3 5 Leeway for Learning Alliance j Dave Irvine, Chairman j i 5 . : Jj i |