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Show 1 feau(alg'& pirpseo Ik County commissioners have fed a proposed $9,632,293 budget jl according to a final budget of departmental expenses and .jj revenues for the coming year, jroposed budget is only $483,350 itian the proposed 1980 budget J9580 higher than the adopted s :"'jet. .jjjie largest item of the propos-3 propos-3 'l budget is $3,500,000 for the j: m of the Uintah County Li ' eneral fund departments of the county have been increased to allow for ndreaasio rrat:ng expenses- taSS and a 10 percent over-the-board wage ncrease. Elected officials are propTsfd to rece.ve a $2,000 annual increase add,t.on of three new officers w h ac companymg equipment. The anticipated revenue sources of the county for 1981 equals the proposed budget, according to the report. A complete com-plete itemized comparison of budget !2 ! ii V) ' Hi - - ,, ,, - J ? 1 ? I ;Jr . V ' i i J. i f -i 'if, I f I ',- rtaaswsMw''' . ; f " - I - . " f .At f ? : It r i . A" - . , , , , - P i - " ','- v, ''""". J;'ITA HAS ARRIVED! As Bob Ostler touched ;.n his helicopter near the Vernal' Junior department and revenue sources is published on page 16. The main sources of income for the county in 1981 will be $3,250,000 from the hospital, health and mental health incomes; in-comes; and $1,283,360 collected in property pro-perty tax assessments at the 1980 estimated mill levy of 16.36 mills. A public meeting, to be held for the purpose of discussing the 1981 county budget, has been set for Monday, Dec 15 in the Uintah County Courthouse Commissioner's room starting at 10 a.m. High. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus greet anxious youngsters. |