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Show Page 8 THE KERA1D, Provo, Utah Sunday, April 30, 1972 1 efef fo Ecffor Questions Answered On Proposed Sharon Park Improvement District 'i i. I WJ) 1 1 h JiM ft . I r. X Editor Herald: Assessed value To: Property owners in Sharon Park Improvement District, Urem, Utah. I have a copy of a letter being circulated concerning the proposed Stiaron Park Special Improvement District and also the form on which the property owner in the district may submit his protest to the Orero City (The state assesses your property at 20 percent of the market value) 40 units of $100 40 in 4,000 Times $2.00 per $100 2 of assessed value Your cost of the of Property 300 Improvement In this example, you would be Council. The purpose of my letter is not able to pay the total cost in one meant as a rebuttal to ;ours, but big sum or take five or ten years hopefully as a means of to pay for it. The time you would inhave to pay your costs off would background providing formation which might help your be set by the council after the decision, knowing what the public hearing. council is trying to accomplish. D. Develop the park system on basis. This There are several goals the a council is trying to reach as alternative was discussed at length by the council. Without efficiently ss possible: 1. To provide a neighborhood raising the mill levy, the City park adjacent to each has been able to acquire most of elementary 3chool in Orem. This me properties adjacent to the follows the concept that as the elementary schools. However, city grows the schools and there are more properties that need to be acquired which may surrounding area will become the recreation center for that take three to five years to neighborhood. Hopefully the acquire. If the development schools will be open after school costs were added in the budget it hours to provide such programs would require the equivalent of 1 about a two-mi-ll for all age groups as the neighincrease in taxes to cover the costs. Taking borhood groups would develop. 2. To acquire and develop the all factors together the council park system as economically as decided to develop the park possible: system by creating Special The old adage that you only Improvement Park Districts. of Santaquin, Now to respond directly to the NEW DAIRY PRINCESS for Utah County, Lebl, Karen Throckmorton get what you pay for is certainly true in this matter. If Orem is to issues raised in the letter cirRebecca Smith of American Fork and Karla Martha Robinson of American Fork, is shown Ruth Peery of Payson. seated with her attendants standing behind develop a park system, the culated in the Sharon Park her. From left, they are Joan Sunderland of people must pay for it either District: 1. No argument. through property taxes, Special 2. Granted, but the people in taxes, bond Improvement elections or 'utever. your area will be able to use any There are several alternatives park developed by the people in another area if ths park system that could be considered: A. Do nothing at all. This is developed by Special Imalternative may satisfy a few provement method. 3. False! Emphatically! Read but is really not an alternative Winners in Alberta Hoover and Mrs. Colleen SPRINGVILLE that the people of Orem would your notice of intention. You are the Fourth Annual Fine Arts Drollinger; speech, Mrs. JoAnn invited to attend the public Contest held at Springville High Foiled; drama, Mrs. Kathy accept. B. Float a bond issue to cover hearing set for 8 pjn. May 2, in School are: music Joan Leedom, Mrs. Margaret the costs of acquisition and the city council room. No imand Mrs. Judy Bartholomew, first; Becky Pehrson development of the park system. provements can be made by the Martha Robinson, daughter of Knight, second; speech Robinson; art, Rell Francis and In this approach the total costs council without holding the Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Robinson Sheree Huff, first; Brenda Mrs. Peggy Forster; literature, for all the parks could be meeting and inviting the people been of American Fork, has Brad Mrs. Georgians Huff. Whaley, second; drama estimated and bonds sold to get in to protest or approve of the selected Utah Comity Dairy Haymond, first; Nba Beardall the money to develop them. This improvements. Princess. and Debbie Burt, second; Paintings purchased by the issue would have to 4. False! Emphatically! You go to the Attendants chosen to serve literature Annette awle, high school from the current to in a bond election. If have the people opportunity Art Show Robinson Joan are National were ith Miss first; Kathy Coker, second; art April costs to repay the represent yourself or have the approved, Annette Rawle, first; Carey also unveiled by art queens, Sunderland, daughter of Mr. and bonds would have to come from someone represent you. If you do Debbie Bowles, Laurie Jones Mrs. Boyd Sunderland of Lehi; Averett, second. an increase in the property tax. not attend the meeting and want Each of the first place winners and Marva Cox. The paintings Rebecca Smith, daughter of Mr. It would be doubtful if the City to protest the development of the and Mrs. Max J. Smith of was awarded e prize of $40. are "Morning at the Wharf" by would then receive matching' park send a letter to the council American Fork; Karen ThrockSecond place winners each Max BXain, and "Scrap Iron" by funds the Bureau of Out- as outlined in the Notice of Infrom Osral Allred. Both Mr. Blain and morton, daughter of Mr. and received $10. because it tent. door Recreation Mrs. Arden Throckmorton of Judges were: music, Mrs. Mr. Allred live in Spring City. would be difficult to get a grant 5. It is the total cost of Santaquin; Karla Ruth Peery, a If the district is for development! approved project costing i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Res F. the people the $400,000 to $500,000. approved by Peery of Payson. council will call for bids. If the the C system Develop their park The girls will take over bids come in for a greater through Special Improvement official duties in July, appearing amount than outlined in the This alternative Districts. school assemJia in parades, Notice of Intent, the bid will be provides that neighborhood park church and civic functions, trimmed to stay within the costs be would established districts cf the use dairy promoting for each elementary school in as outlined. There will be products. maintenance costs in the future The Utah Valley Dance Ballet West to teach a character Orem. The City would acquire that will be picked up from the needed and the was that land Other Association will present its dance workshop. general funds of the city. to annual cooperative recital on workshops in jazz, modern, and available adjacent the schools You are right about binding the and then develop parks by other Friday at 8 pjn. in the Rock ballet have been taught by local councils. It's too bad we a special improvement Canyon Elementary School teachers followed by discussion creating can't plan things for a week or a of developcosts The district. auditorium, 650 E. 24C0 N., and analysis of techniques used. ment would be charged back to month or a year and terminate The public is encouraged to Provo. them at will, but some things each property owner on the basis Teachers presenting the dance support the association by atmust be done over a longer of the assessed value of their Connumbers for the program in- tending the recital. of time and of necessity period clude Sandra Allen, Ruth tributions will be accepted at the property. bind other councils. For instance if it were comThe annual Hobble Creek Brinkerhoff, Shauna Hendry, door for admission. If you have any questions on of the association The that it cost $2.00 per the puted District Boy Scout University of Joan purpose Koralewski, Roslyn proposed Special Imis to upgrade the quality of $100.00 of assessed value and provement Scouting will be held this Korany, and LaVaun Turner. please call at my With from dance instruction for more ef- your property had a market office or my home at your weekend, according to Robert proceeds workshops and the recital in the fective teaching, more quality or value of $20,000 you could convenience. Strong, chairman. Sincerely yours, Scouters striving to qualify for spring of 1971, the dance an honest return on the parents' determine your cost as follows: EarlWengreen the Training and Key awards association was able to engage investment, according to a Market value of your home or property $20,000 City Manager will meet Thursday from 7 to 10 Vicki Hutten Hawkes from spokesman for the group. p in. and Friday from 6 to 8 p jn. at the Springville Stake House, and then go to the overnight conference being held at Camp fr I I If 80 ,rf Dairymen Springville Fine Arts Contest Winners Noted Choose Princess Utah Valley Dance Slates Recital Friday CI MAYOR NEAL SAVAGE of American Fork, left, accepts copy of a colorful brochure depicting life in American Fork from Ralph Binnall, chairman of special committee appointed by the mayor to produce the brochure. Richard Devey and Mr. Binnall worked with Betty Spencer, writer, and Charles Biggins, photographer, to work up the pictorial presentation. The initial supply of 15,000 copies will be given to tourists, interested commercial mqulren and families In the area. The brochure contains 35 color photos and M black and white shots of i i recreational, residential, commercial, educational, cultural and religious aspects of American Fork. Confab Gu stive Larson Given Winds Up Chapter Service Award at the recent dinner Tuesday, pjn. the campus. chapter Saturday former Association American Sterling Education UTC At meeting of the of Forty-fou- r representatives University Professors, Gustive from 15 Mountain States junior O. Larson of the history and technical colleges wound up department was presented the conference in Provo chapter's fourth annual award a two-da-y Saturday on the basic problem of for outstanding service to BYU. The award acknowledges improving their instruction. Official title of the confab was Professor Larson's authorship the Mountain States Community of numerous articles and three "The books, including College Consortium. of Utah for Americanization BYU of Host was Utah Technical College at Provo, and institutions from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana were represented. It was the last of three held this year on common problems of the junior and technical college. Previous conferences have been held at Statehood" and his many years of devoted teaching. The chapter officers for the 1972-7- 3 school year were announced at the meeting as follows: Jean Anne Waterstradt, president; Wilford Smith, Lucille Thome, secretary; Jeannette Morrell, treasurer. Also serving on the May flexible have entry Snow, and Reed Blake, counrequirements and some do not cilors. Retiring from the council require a high school diploma. are Marden J. Clark and Kenneth R. 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