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Show Thursday. June rovo Passes Jail Because ot the Utah State Legislature s recent division requiring cities to pay the county tor those costs. Provo City tound itsell in a financial bind The legislature also gave counties the authority to impose a special mill levy to cover those costs We feel that it is appropriate that the county should be compensated lor the costs incurred in the ci.lltA lion of taxes." states a cover letter from Provo s mayor and council to Utah County commissioners The letter also states, however, that Provo olficials feel it would Bv N ANCY BRING HURST Herald Staff Writer " i- f - I c " - i i Tim - u ' -- QZW f ! Vj s 1,1 Ml - Dennis Patterson Photo Utah Highway Patrolman Rick Phipps and Provo Police officer Curtis King examine motorcycle involved in fatal crash. Motorcyclist Dies After Hitting Car the person (Fagg) and he just took off," Nielsen said. Guibord gave chase, reaching speeds of about mph, but discontinued the chase at Cherokee and Navajo ' because speeds were getting high and it Officer Steve Guibord had was a residential area." "We surmise he (Fagg) continstopped chasing the teenager, acued on," Nielsen said. cording to Provo Police Chief Swen Nielsen, but the youth continued on Investigation of the accident conabout 70 mph and hit a dip in the tinues, Nielsen said, noting it was road at 3135 Apache Lane. Fagg being handled by Utah Highway was tossed off the motorcyle and Patrol since Provo Police Departagainst a parked car, suffering ment was involved in the incident. massive head injuries. It marked the third death as the chase Nielsen said the result of a motorcyle accident began when a park employee within six days. Marvin D. Robflagged the officer over at Kiwanis erts, 18, was killed Friday and Park to point out a motorcylist Robert Lee Zwicky, 21, was killed in the earlier Utah Countearing up the lawn. . Saturday "The officer went over to stop ty motorcyle accidents. Robert Fagg, 18, Provo, was dead on arrival at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, after being tossed off his motorcyle while reportedly fleeing from a Provo police officer Wednesday. high-spee- 50-5- 5 d Utah County should pick up the tab for housing Provo City prisoners in the county jail, said Provo's municipal council Tuesdav. The county should also pick up the cost incurred when they collect citv propertv taxes, said the council. The council unanimously passed a resolution asking Utah County to do jut. with the support ol Mayor James E. Ferguson. Other Utah county cities are also voicing their approval of the pro posal. he said. State Training taxes. Council member Keith Roos moved to accept Ferguson's proposed cuts. "With the adoption of this budget, there won't be an increase in the mill levy for either the general fund or the library," said Roos. "The employees will get their four percent raise and they will not be asked to participate in the amount the city contributes to their retirement fund." 1) residents. goal has always been to provide the best possible treatment lor handicapped people. "The notion that we are going to close the Training School is wrong. We'll find the best facilities possible for the people, some in private facilities and some at the school." Stating that the Utah National Guard needs space for its headquarters, he said purchase of the $10 million ADDS building in Draper can be accomplished with $6.5 million in federal funding, and sale of the Sunnyside property, leaving only about $1 million in new state money to be funded. inteiest states the letter. it the county imposes a special mill levy to pay for those costs, instead of trans! erring them to the cities ' We therefore urpe the county to adopt, as provided by state statute, a specific mill levy tor the collection oi all taxes wiiinn ihe eoun-ty.suites the letter If the county decides against that option. Provo officials are requesting that the county proportionately reduce its mill levy in relation to how much cities pay tor those services. "We feel this is only lair and fiscally responsible on the behalf of the countv and its residents.'' Ferguson said Provo will negotiate a settlement with the county covering its jail bill up to June 30. Alter July 1. Provo is hoping the county will pick up the cost of housing city prisoners. The county is ehdigiiig cities $25 a day per prisoner " Provo's jail bill will be audited, said Ferguson, in order to verify that the amount charged by the county has been fairly recorded. Provo officials have a Wednesday meeting scheduled with county commissioners to go over the proposal junior at Brigham Young University, she is majoring in broadcast journalism, was a four-yea- r National Honor Society winner, is a recipient of the Dean's Scholarship and the Saul Haas Scholarship Award. She is the daughter of Jean and Lorrin Larsen, Provo. A Winner of the preliminary evening gown competion was Patrece McMullin. Miss South Jordan She is the daughter of Dix and KeN'ae McMullin. and wore a white sheath gown with silver accents. She is a member of the National Honor Society, graduating in the top three percent of her class and is on academic scholarship at BYU. 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He is charged with stabbing and shooting Eva Petersen Olesen in February. seriously affect current service 3 Resolution B ill Murder Suspect Due Back in Provo City employees applauded when the motion passed unanimously. "On behalf of the city employees, I'd like to thank you," said Terry Herbert, president of the Provo Employees Association. "This shows unity, and that's what we need." After the meeting, Ferguson said although the suggested cuts won't Council members are planning to formally approve the mayor's revised budget tonight at 7:30 p.m. in a special public meeting at the city center. By RENEE C. NELSON Herald Today Editor Bangerter declared that the state's PROVO: Council Finds Better Items to Cut (Continued from Page 1) Provo's payment to the county for bills relating to tax collection assessment fees and for housing city prisoners in the county jail will also be less than expected, said Ferguson. Transferring $100,000 in revenue sharing dollars from the general fund to pay for essential capital equipment purchases will also aid in lowering the budget, he said. "That cuts about $380,250 from the budget and puts us over our need," said the mayor in reference to increasing the city's property School - Page Provo Woman Wins Talent Award In Miss Utah Contest Preliminaries GOVERNOR: (Continued from Page THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, 13. 1985 UNIVERSITY-PRO- VO UkoIckI In dpwntown Provo 373-444- 0 & |