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Show mi ir it m UTAH NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that on November 10. 1976 the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County. Utah, adopted a resolution declaring that the public health, convenience and necessity requires the establishment of a Special Service District in said County for the purpose of handling garbage and solid waste and other related problems within the area thereof and providing for the holding of a public hearing on the establishment of such Special Service District at the regular meeting place of the Board of County Commissioners in the County Commission Chambers, Room 311, County Building, Provo, Utah, at 10:00 a.m. on December 10, 8, COMMISSIONERS UTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Yukus Y. Inouye, Chairman Verl D. Stone, Commissioner Karl R. Lyman, Commissioner 1976. ATTEST: William F. Huish, County Clerk by Shell Kizerian Deputy County Clerk Published in the Lehi Free Press, November 18, 25 and December 2, 1976. The name of the District shall be Utah County Solid Waste Special Service Dis- trict. The' Special Service District to be established pursuant to et seq. the provisions of of the Utah Code Annotated for the purpose of garbage and solid waste disposal services and other related problems. The boundaries proposed for such Special Service District are described as follows: (Statutory description of Utah Utah County (Section Code Annotated, 1953): Beginning at the point of -1 Notice to Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB &M. 8, 47135 of the crossing from the terly along said last mentioned summit to the summit of the range between the Cedar and Rush valleys; thence southerly along said the summit between Goshen and Juab valleys . 47158 (55-582Leon J. Jackson, 1250 N. 300 W., 27, Lehi. Utah 84043. 0.015 sec. ft. of '! terly along, the summit of the high ground and range of mounains between Utah and Juab valleys to the summit of the Nebo range; thence southeasterly along said summit to the line between townships 11 and 12 south; thence east to the line between ranges 9 and 10 east; thence north to the township line between townships 10 and 11 south; thence west to a point due south of the point where the wagon road from Spanish Fork to White river as it existed in February, 1880, crossed the summit of the divide south of the thence north to said last mentioned point of crossing; thence northwesterly along the summit of the range passing around the headwaters of Spanish Fork and Hobble creeks to a point south of the point on the Provo River of a mile upstream from the middle of the mouth of the north fork of said river; thence north to the summit of the range passing around the headwaters of Battle and American Fork Creeks; thence following said summit to the point of beginning. That the Service District includes also all of the area in the following municipalities subject to the consent of said municipalities as provided in a resolution or ordinance duly adopted by such governing authority of the municipality: Lehi Cedar Fort American Fork Lindon PI. Grove Orem Provo Springville Spanish Fork Payson Goshen Santaquin Salem Mapleton Genola Alpine With respect to the Utah County Solid Waste Special Service District described hereinabove, a tax sufficient to pay for services to provide garbage and solid waste disposal services to residents of Utah County on an extended basis, will be annually levied upon all taxable property within said District or a service charge will be collected from the users of the services, or a combination ot tne property tax and service charge will be one-four- th water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a well. 100-41150 ft. and W. 150 ft. N. point Cor. Sec. 18, T5S, from S R1E, (1.7 mi. SWof Lehi); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 cattle, 2 horses and 2 pigs; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in EVfcSW Sec. 18. T5S. R1E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan. 1, 1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Lehi Free Press Nov. 18, 25 and Dec. 2, 00 to, and thence northeas- Strawberry valley; Anthony 5) 100-50- Wasatch to the Oquirrh mountains, thence wes- ' (55-582- Peck, 441 East Main, Lehi, Utah 84043. 0.015. sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at a well, point S. 1610 ft. and W. 135 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 16, T5S, R1E, (located at the above address); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 5 cattle, 10 sheep and 50 chickens; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SENWtf Sec. 16, T5S, R1E. Wasatch range with the summit of the range summit to the summit of the range between the Tintic valley and the Goshen and Cedar Valleys; thence southerly along said last mentioned summit to, and thence easterly along, tainify Legislators Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that on the 10th day day of December, 1976, at 10:00 a.m. a public hearing on the establishment of said Special Service District shall be held in the County Commission Chambers, Room 311. County Building, Provo, Utah. This notice adopted purUtah suant to Title Code Annotated, 1953 as amended this 12th day of November, 1976, and ordered published in the Daily Herald, a paper of general circulation in the County and other local newspapers in said District three consecutive weeks. BOARD OF COUNTY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT UTAH COUNTY, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. LEHI FREE PRES5 ii used NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE UTAH COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL intersection in u 1976. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB &M. 47185 L. Morray Yates and James C. Yates, 2723 E. 4215 So., Salt Lake City, Utah. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 149 ft. deep at a point S. 775 ft. and E. 15 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 15, T5S, R1E, (1 mi. E of Lehi); and used for the domestic purposes of 150 persons, and used for sanitation with 16 restrooms; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NW'4NW'4 Sec. 15.T5S.R1E. 47196 C. Lynn Strasburg, 90 W. 600 N., Lehi, Utah 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at a point well, S. 880 ft. and E. 80 ft. from W'4 Cor. Sec. 18, T5S, R1E, (2 mi. SW of Lehi); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 4 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NW'4SW Sec. 18, T5S, R1E; NE'4SE'4 Sec. 13, (55-583- Fire Oteiio&B property in Utah County prior to the reassessment was 11 percent, and is now 19.28 percent," Mr. Partridge told legislators. He continued by saying that the goal has been 20 percent in all the counties, with 25 already having been reappraised. He added that Salt Lake, Carbon, Sanpete and Sevier counties had yet to be reappraised. The 1.41 mills levied for completion of the Utah County jail, Commissioner Yorgason stated, caused the county's tax payment to be above the 106 percent limit. Funds obtained through the Uniform School Fund accounted for additional money going to the state for redistribution and not to local school districts, Mr. Yorgason added. According to tax commissioners only $80 million of the Uniform School Fund comes from local districts. Some $200 million is distributed by the state from income tax revenue. There is only one county, Duchesne, that pays more in taxes than it receives back from the state, he stated. Mr. Yorgason stressed that the tax reappraisal has shifted the tax burden from income tax to local property taxes. Tax commissioners told legislators that local school districts could have lowered the mill levy for capitol outlay and debt service if they had wanted to, but most decided to retain the full amount. Protesting separating the mill levy for capitol outlay and Utah County legislators and the State Tax Commissioners met November 23 in the Utah Technical College faculty lounge to answer legislators questions concerning the recent tax reappraisal in the county. Representing American Fork and Lehi was Representative J.B. Cooper from Lehi. The format of the meeting consisted of tax commissioners answering questions posed by Utah County Senators and Representatives. State Tax Commissioner, R. Milton Yorgason told legislators that the commission has had few problems in Utah pre-writt- County. In contrast, Represen- tative David C. Harvey (D) of Pleasant Grove told commissioners that many citizens were unhappy with the treatment they received from the assessor's office and the tax equalization board. "For one month," said Mr. Harvey, "I haven't heard one person say they have received satisfaction from the appraiser's office. People have reported being threatened to have their house reevaluated a second time," he continued. Commissioner Yorgason said the tax commission was not aware of such incidents, but would check into it. Mr. Yorgason went on to say the commission had been hearing appeals filed and had encountered little problem in resolving the conflicts. "The biggest problem has been with those who failed to sign up for Greenbelt," stated Mr. Yorgason. debt service, was Orem Representative Stanley Lea-vi(D). According to Mr. Leavitt, Alpine School District combined the two and lowered their mill rate from 20 mills to tt The commissioner told . representatives wasthat $25,000,000 in apacreage plied in Utah County under Greenbelt provisions when it was possible for $43,800,000 to be included in the reduced 15. Representative Eldon Money (D from Spanish Fork agreed saying that Nebo District had separated the two and retained a mill levy of 19 for the past two years. Karl N. Snow, Jr., a Republican from Provo, countered that the additional revenue collected by leaving the mill rate at 12 this year allowed the district to retire their outstanding bonds quicker. Dave Harvey from Pleasant Grove protested, "there are too many loopholes in the law." Karl Snow added, "I think we are aware of the loopholes. More money is paid into the state for school funding and the state is allocating less back. There is no question the school districts could have valuation!" State Senator Rdbert Bowen (D) of Spanish Fork asked if all property which qualified for Greenbelt deductions could be allowed to do so now if legislators enacted a retroactive law. Arthur Partridge, supervisor of the valuation division of the local tax commission replied that it would be impossible to do so because the money collected is already ear marked for various taxing units. "The assessed valuation on . NOTICE OF PROPOSED BANK MERGER Notice is hereby given that the State Bank of Lehi, 99 West Main, Lehi, Utah has made application to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D.C., 20429, Several legislators carriers. Commissioners replied that these installations are appraised each year by the state. They added that some state appraised properties will retain a large portion of their tax money due to the lowered mill levy in counties just reassessed. Speaking of corporate taxes, one of the legislators asked how Geneva Steel Works faired in the reassessment. Commissioners reported that Geneva's assessed valuation went up nearly 45 percent. "The properties that have gone up in large chunks show how unequitable the tax laws were before reassessment," stressed the commissioners. They went on to say that the deadline has passed for persons to appear before the tax equalization board for a hearing on their tax protests. But persons can still pay their taxes and file a protest statement along with their forms. Their tax money would be held for six months while the citizen took their case through District Court. The drawback in this instance is the citizen must furnish his own attorney at his expense. If the case is won a rebate would be given. A judgement against them would release the money to normal channels. As time ran out on the meeting, some legialators requested tax commissioners to answer further questions in writing. Other persons in at- tendance HARRY 8 N. HOYAL Harold Hoyal New Teacher Our Tell City At Jr. High Cushioned Boston Rocker. Harold N. Hoyal is a new teacher at the Lehi Junior High School this year. He is teaching civics and English. Mr. Hoyal was born in California, but grew up in Ogden. He graduated from Ben Lomond High School and in 1968 received a BA degree from Weber State College in Spanish and History. From 1968. until 1976 Mr. Hoyal taught in the Denver, The comfort of this Tell City rocker invites you to snuggle to your heart's content. In the living room, the family room, the bedroom, the kitchen. Selected hardwoods in choice of finishes give sturdy support to the colorful cushions. Choose comfortable beauty in the Boston tradition. Or in one ofour other styles. UjMBftwas Gift shop now you'll have a wonderful tint choosing from our unusual collection of Christmas gift ldtasl A small deposit holds your selection when you use our Plan. So don't delay convenient gift thop today I Dlivrs the Lay-Aw- ay 0" ' H were:Commis-sioner- s i Vernon L. Holman, chairman, Eleanor Lee Bren-na- n and Paul T. Fordham. Pi? H U Tar One Stop Shopping Center UTAH 1 Christmas Gifts? Yes! Practical? Yes! From I FA? Of Course! n n Pick - Up Truck Seat Covers Install them yourself in minutes. 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Subscription Price Per Year $6.00 ( In Advance) No tangle $11.29 two-wa- etc. MC CULLOCH CHAIN SAW Mini Mac 35 $1 69.95 You can't buy another chain saw with all these features at any price! r WEEK END ONLY T5S, R1W. The American Automobile Association checked motorists at Houston and found that 62 per cent were driving faster than the legal 55 miles per hour. Geography Mr Hoyal is active in the LDS Church and has held various positions including counselor to two bishops. He lives with his wife Barbara and their two children. Rebecca 6, and Nathan 2. in Orem. Spanish. History. English. American Government and ques- concerning state appraised mines, utilities, and common 100-40- 1976. Foreign Language. During the 1975-- 6 school year he helped develop a new program in ESL (English as a Second Language) at West High School in Denver. From 1968 to 1970 he did special graduate work in Linguistics at the University of Colorado in Boulder. In 1974 tioned the tax commissioners (55-583- Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan. 8, 1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Lehi Free Press Nov. 25, Dec. 2 and 9, he received his Master of Arts degree in Curriculum and Instruction and History from the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. He has taught lowered the mill levy for debt service," he added. 32 West Main Act. Press December 1976 and January Colorado schools. He served in various positions within the Denver School District including Department Chairman, assistant to the Vice Principal and member of the District Curriculum Committee for LEHI FREE PRESS for its written consent to merge with the State Bank of Lehi (New), Lehi, Utah. This notice is published pursuant to Section 18(c) of the November 29, ai Taffeta 50"wide 10 Off $2.98 Yd. Beautiful Dress Fabric Avtiitbieat 10 Off Plamercraft Sew and 36 West Main Lehi Save!1 I ' r -- J 5f Battery Chargers Don't New Auto Sharp Carrying Case (worth $20) Automatic oHing Chain Brake Safety Not stocked in all stores but may be ordered from them. 0Q get caught with a dead battery. Co-o-p Battery starter charger - makes possible over night charges or starts within 2 3 minutes. Other models available. Also available - Air filters, oil filters INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES If IFA Felt 72" wide 1976 sells it you can depend on American Fork, Utah Loa. Utah 28 N 1st West 756 4521 80 South Mam 836-283Cedar City. Utah Logan, Utah N 200 West 586 6312 2355 No Mam 752 5541 DaHa, Utah Ogden. Utah 10 498 W Mam. 864-21375 Wall Ave 394 2756 Draper. Utah Payeon, Utah 1045 E 12400 South 571 - 0125 57 W 1st North 465 2239 f phrelm, Utah Preston, Idaho 303 So State. (208) South Mwy 89 Price. Utah 240 W 1st North. CjaCaaCjeC'C aCjeCj Provo, Utah 55 W 51h South. 373-768Wichtleld, Utah 448 E 1st South. 896-577Rlverton, Utah 1860 W 12600 So, Poosevell, Utah Oft West Mwy 40. 2 taDna, Utah South Mwy 89. 529 3931 St. George, Utah 310 Industrial Rd . 673-363-1 LLUULIUOO it. tar) Lake City, Utah 1800 So West Temple. Soda Springs, Idaho P 0 Bon 778. (208) Spanish Fork, Utah Cannery Road, Tremonton, Utah 241 So 3rd West. 257 5419 Sprinkler Irrigation Mwy 89 South Salina. . |