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Show - Free Press - Wednesday, Sept 14, 1988 - Page 6 mn as Hunter Safety class planned Junior bowling leagues to begin Junior fall bowling leagues are now beginning at Jack & Jill Lanes American Fork, according to Jack Wadley, ownermanager. A league for those approximately age 13 (or 14) to 18 begins today at 4:30 p.m. However, bowlers can still register after the league begins. A league for those approximately ages 11 to 13 (or 14) will begin Friday, Sept. 16, at 4:15 p.m. The or 7) "Pee Wee League" (ages begins Saturday, Sept. 17, at 9:30 a.m. and the 7 (or 8) to 10 (or 11) in A hunters safety class will be held beginning Monday, Sept 19. Registration is set to begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Legion HalL A fee of $5 is payable at the registration. The class is for beginning hunt- ers 11 and half years of age and older. Dean Colledge will instruct the class. 3-- 6 year age group will play at 10:30 a.m. . For those who can't bowl on tne there days and times already listed, is a "Major League" that will play Saturdays at 1 p m. "Age groupings are flexible, of the independing on the size dividual." says Wadley, "plus all dates are starting times and flexible." For more information, call Ja & Jill Lanes, 756-609-7. Successful antelope hunt... Mike Schneider, Mike Schneider Jr., Robbie Peterson, Corey Downs, Layne Downs, Drew Downs, Kip Peterson. Absent from photo was Mark Rogers. Youth fast pitch clinic planned The Pleasant Grove City Parks and Recreatio Department will offer a Youth Fastpitch Softball Program for the 1989 Summer Softball Season. terested in Those boys inbecoming involved and wish to learn the finer points of fastpitch softball will receive expert instruction and coaching in all aspects of the sport during a four-wee- k clinicinstruction program during the month of September. The clinic will be held at Shannon Field between 5 to 7 p.m. each Tuesday evening through September. c fielding, Instruction on pitching, catching, outfield techniques and hitting strategy will be covered Program directors will be Jeff Wilson and Kay Thayne. Jeff will work as the youth softball commissioner in Pleasant Grove and the lour weeks. Game situations will be part of the clinic, with opportunity for everyone to participate. supervise the 1989 softball league for boys. Particulars for this league will be announced in the spring recreation brochure. The program is tor boys between from Utah County. Boys from Lehi, American Fork. Pleasant Softball is one of the most popular sports in the world. A number of years ago when the LDS Church dropped youth fast pitch at which lime not many recreation departments throughout the state were in a position to sponsor youth fast during 7 Lindon Grove, welcome. and Orem are missionary news Harold (Ginn) Barnes to serve in Sacramento, Calif. Mission Elder Harold (Ginn) Barnes has accepted a call to serve in the tgXD Public Notice: ,DOQ0 Text of Initiative A - Tax & Spending Limitations Complete s Tax and The Limitation Amendments ( People PAYMENT OF LEGALLY INCURRED INDEBTEDNESS- - FROM THE LIMITATION, PLACING LIMITATIONS ON STATE GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS AND REVENUE AND UPON THE TAXING AUTHORITY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNITS BASED UPON CHANGES IN UTAH PERSONAL INCOME AND THE POPULATION OF UNITS OF GOVERNMENT, REQUIRING A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE TO IMPOSE NEW TAXES AND INCREASES IN TAXES OTHER THAN PROPERTY TAX BY LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT, AND REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY TO ADOPT PERSONAL INCOME AND POPULATION FIGURES FOR IMPLEMENT10N OF REVENUE AND APPROPRIATIONS LIMITATIONS. Harold (Ginn) Barnes ) Spending TAXES TO 34 OF FAIR MARKETVALUEANDALLOTHERPROPERTYTAXESTO 1 OF FAIR MARKET VALUE, EXEMPTING CERTAIN TAXES LEVIED FOR AN ACT LIMITING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Section 5017-101- , Utah Code Annotated 1953, as enacted by Chapter 197, Laws of Utah 1979, and renumbered by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 1987, is repealed and to read: PURPOSE OF ACT. It is the purpose of this Chapter to place limitations on state government appropriations and revenue and upon the taxing authority oflocal governmental units based upon changes in Utah personal income and the population of units of government. The limitations imposed by this chapter shall be in addition to limitations on tax levies, rates, and revenue otherwise provided for by law. SECTION Elder Jared Peck to serve in England BlBfclllBiiliiliH Elder Jared Kenneth Peck, son and Barbara Peck, has been called to serve in the of Ken y LDS Mission. He will enter the Missionary Training Center Sept. 28. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Sept. 18, in the Lehi 8th Ward Chapel at 9 a.m. Jared graduated from Lehi High School where he participated on the football and baseball teams. He also graduated from Seminary. He attended Ricks College for a year and has been employed with his father's construction company. All friends and relatives are invited to an open house after sacrament meeting. Jared DIET TIP: 1. SECTION 2. Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, as last amended by Chapters 21 and 47, Laws of Utah 1985, and renumbered to read: by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 1987, is repealed and DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter (1) "Local governmental unit" means any city, town, county, school district, special district, or any other political subdivision of Brian C. Urry England-Coventr- . mm oasnQcm Si) 6 Utah Code Annotated 1953, as enacted SECTION 3. Section by Chapter 197, Laws of Utah 1979, and renumbered by Chapter 2, to read: Laws of Utah 1987, is repealed and 69-1- ? 103. STATE APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT- u There is established a state FORMULA FOR CALCULATION. appropriations limit for each fiscal year beginning after June 30, 1 988. For each of these fiscal years the annual legislative appropriations for this state, its agencies, departments, and institutions shall not exceed that sum determined by the following formula in which "R" equals the most recent year's personal income for the state, "P" equals the prior year's personal income for the state, and "A" equals the prior year's appropriation for the state, its agencies, departments, and institutions, as adjusted by the exemptions provided in section .85 (R A P BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF UTAH: Brian C. Urry, son of Calvin and Eileen Urry, has returned home from serving in the Australia, Adelaide Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Sept. 18, at 11:30 a.m. in the Lehi 16th Ward chapel, 120 W. 200 South. All family and friends are invited to attend. Hi Mm. pitch softball. Thus, the lack of development of young pitchers has hurt the sport in our area. With the help of Jeff Wilson and Kay Thayne, and a number of other players, we hope to give young men an opportunity to learn the sport. At the present time, there are a number of young men from New Zealand and Canada pitching as these sports are extremely popular in these areas. Questions may be directed to Jeff and Kay Thayne Wilson at or the Parks and at recreation Office, 785-617- Brian C. Urry returns from Australia il fflrf (011? (SEDfiMHi 226-260- IDS Mission. He will speak at a sacrament meeting in the Lehi 17th Ward at the North Stake Center, 1200 E. 900 North, on Sunday, Sept. 18, at 1 p.m. An open house will be held at the Barnes residence, 1262 E. 900 North, later that afternoon. Friends and relatives are invited. Elder Barnes graduated from Lehi High School where he was a member of the baseball team and served as studentbody president. He was a Sterling Scholar finalist in Social Science. He has attended Utah Valley Community College and has been employed on the Earl Peck Farm and at Powell's Amoco station. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Sept. 28. You 'ft 785-703- 3 Californi- a-Sacramento tDlPQiHUiHiQnBi must begin K. Peck Die today what you would like to accomplish tomorrow! Center The iimfrminnal: iveipht-Im- 201 W. Main American Fork 756-383- 0 Call Marilyn for a FREE consultation the state. (2) "Unit of government" means the stale or a local governmental unit. (3) "Legislative body" means the Legislature or the governing body of a local governmental unit; ' (4) "Personal income" means the total personal income of the state as measured and estimated by the Department of Employment Security. By September 1 of each year, the Department of Employment Security shall adopt final estimates of personal income. (5) "Population" means the number of residents of the state or local governmental unit, but in respect to school districts, "population" means the number of students in average daily membership. "Population" of special districts or special improvement districts shall be determined by the county in which the district is located, or in the case of districts encompassing more than one county, by the most populous county within the district. "Population" of all other units of government shall be estimated by the Department of Employment Security. By September 1 of each year, the respective school districts and counties and the Department of Employment Security shall adopt final population estimates. (6) "Per capita personal income" means the result obtained for the state by dividing personal income of the state by the state's population as pursuant to Subsections (4) and (5). (7) "Fiscal emergency" means an extraordinary occurrence requiring unanticipated and immediate expenditure to preserve the health and safety of the people. (8) "Appropriation" means appropriation or budget, whichever is appropriate. (9) "Revenue" means the revenue of the unit of government from every tax, penalty, receipt, and other monetary exaction and interest connected with it, except as specifically exempted by this chapter. (10) "Security" means any bond, note, warrant, or other evidence of indebtedness, whether or not such bond, note, warrant, or other evidence of indebtedness is or constitutes an "indebtedness" within the meaning of any provision of the Constitution or laws of the state of Utah. l) J A maximum appropriations The recommendations and budget analysis prepared by the Office of Legislative Fiscal Analyst, as required by Chapter 12 of Title 36, shall be strictly in compliance with the limitations imposed by this Chapter. Utah Code Annotated 1953, as enacted SECTION 4. Section Laws of Utah 1979, and renumbered by Chapter 2, by Chapter 197, Laws of Utah 1987, is repealed and to read: LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNIT REVENUE LIMIT-FORM- ULA FOR CALCULATION. There is established a revenue limit for local governmental units for each fiscal year beginning after December 31, 1988. For each of these fiscal years revenues of each local governmental unit shall not exceed the sum determined by the following formula in which "R" equals the current year's per capita personal income of the state, "P" equals the prior year's per capita personal income of the state, "A" equals the prior year's revenue limit of the local governmental unit, as adjusted by the exemption provided in section 59- except for the first year in which the limitation applies to a local governmental unit, "A" equals the prior year's total revenue for the local governmental unit, as adjusted by the exemptions provided "X" equals the current year's population of for in section local the governmental unit, and "Y" equals the prior year's population of the local governmental unit: AX maximum revenues. A ( .90(R-1- ) J 17-10- 9, P Y SECTION 5. Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, is enacted to read: 59-1104.5. PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ON STATE AND GOVERNMENTAL LOCAL UNITS. There is established a maximum ad valorem tax on any property in the State of Utah not to exceed three-fourth- s of one percent of the fair market value of residental property, as defined in Section 69-- 103, and one percent of the fair market value of property other than residential property. The tax shall be collected and apportioned as provided by law. The limitation provided for in this section shall not apply to taxes levied for the payment of principal and interest on legally issued bonds, notes, leases or other indebtedness incurred prior to the passage of this act or incurred after the passage of this act with approval of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at a : 7 (34) 2 (1) general election. SECTION 6. Section 69 Utah Code Annotated 1953, is enacted to read: TAX INCREASES OTHER THAN AD VALOREM TAXES REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED TO BALLOT OF ELECTORS. New taxes and increases in the rates of any non ad valorem taxes of any political subdivision of the state must be approved by majority of the qualifed electors thereof voting at an election called for such purpose in accordance with, so far as applicable, provisions of the Municipal Bond Act NOTE: See Utah Code Annotated 1053, Section 59 17 106 thru Section 60- - 17112 for the complete act. |