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Show Friday. September 6, 1985 THE HERALD, Provo. Utah. - Page 9 State Fair Features Utah C oumy Assessor reports xName' Performers orn plaints Down This Year By J.J. tax notices. Those hearings started Wednesday. The next JACKSON Herald Suff Writer next board of equalization hearings will be 9 m. to noon Computer errors didn't help, but Utah County's treasurer and assessor say "the number of and then Tuesday p.m. 2-- 8 Wednesday. The final times will be p.m. Sept. 16 and 9 a m. to noon and 5 p.m. Sept. 17. 1- property tax complaints are down this year. The county issued its tax notices severai days ago and waited to see if the public outrage would be anything like it was when Salt Lake County residents received their notices. And so far it hasn't. "It's been about the quietest its been since 1977 when everybody's taxes doubled," Treasurer Stanley H. Walker said Tuesday. "That's because the average tax wasn't up very much." "We've had a few come in and we've looked at their problems and gotten them ready for the board of equalizations," said Assessor Ron Smith, "but there "We've had some people come in and say we just plain . have them Smith noted. "We encourage over-assessed- ." them to come into the board of equalizations." Others have complained the description of the land was one man noted his wrong land was listed as being smack in the middle of State Street. One man complained that a building he owns that is yet under construction was assessed as being more nearly complete than it actually was. changes, but on 352 extra tax notices going to Orem and Spanish Fork. Walker referred to this as "a little catastrophe." In both cases, he noted, the county was able to send out corrected tax notices and the land owners should have received them. "It did cause some anxiety, though," he noted. Walker also noted the county-sen- t Condominium owners have year." Of course, the board of equalization hearings will go a long ways in determining how taxpayers are responding to their About 4.000-5.00-0 NEPHI - Thean Nephi City economic assist approved ance program for those needing help with utility bills during the coming winter. The program, entitled "We Care," depends largely on contributions of city residents to assist Juab Commission NEPHI Following a public hearing Juab County Commissioners voted to open the 1985 budget and add the Juab Community Development Office, the East and West Juab Ambulance departments to the budget and to readjust the mill levy so the debt service category will reflect the hospital bond payment. Although the property tax for the county was adjusted and the revenue increased, the funds only represent a transfer from one category to another and do not represent an increase in taxes, according to Commissioner Richard Brough. Commissioners made the but also determined to request that Dave Cloward, a Provo independent auditor, meet with commissioners, county attorney Don Eyre Jr., and Alice Roundy, to further excounty plain the hospital bond payment issue. changes clerk-audito- r, 13) 14) the Bellamy and Crystal one-pers- Upcoming Events at BYU "The Rummage Sale," a play by will continue Saturday and Sept. 4 at 8 p.m. in the Nelke Experimental Theatre. There will be a matiree Monday at 4:30 p.m. Peter and Kathleen Van De Graaf will present the operas "The Telephone," by Gian Carlo Menotti, and "La serva padrona," the intermezzo to "II prigioner superbo" by Giovanni Pegolesi, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Gates Theatre, HFAC. Admission is free. BYU Cougars vs. UCLA Bruins Saturday at 5:45 p.m. in the Cougar Stadium. Tears for Fears will perform Saturday at 10 p.m. in the Marriott Don Marshall, 10-1- work with citizens on power costs. Residents of Nephi are asked to contribute money when they pay their utility bills during the cold winter months. The money is then matched 50 percent by the state. Center. Agatha Christie's "Mousetrap" will be staged Sept. 8 at 8 p.rn. in the Pardoe Drama Theatre, HFAC. A matinee will be staged Sept. 23 at 4:30 p.m. BYU will play Washington Sept. 14 at 1 30 p.m. in Cougar Stadium. World of Dance will perfor.n at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Sept Concert Hall, HFAC. The BYU jazz band Synthesis and the Wind Symphony v. ill give a concert Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall, HFAC. Hartman Rector of the LDS First Quorum of the Seventy will fireside at 7:30 speak at a p.m. Sept. 29. 12-1- 17-2- : 18-2- 1 YOUR WASATCH FRONT FORD DEALERS PRESENT: Adds Severai items To 1985-8- 6 Budget By MYRNA TRAUNTVEIN Juab County Correspondent Other attractions include a rodeo this Friday and Saturday; a demolition derby Sept. 15; the hypnotist Ben Vandermeide Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday; and the Utah Fiddlers' Contest Saturday. Last year the fair lasted 16 days and attracted a record 440,673. Admission is (4 for adults and $1 50 for youths ages 6 to 16. Children under 5 are admitted free. A one-da- y family pass is $10 and a season pass is $15. the stage. This Provo rock and roll band was previously called Souve Walker noted. Such people should realize they are still responsible for paying the taxes and should contact the county to find out how much they owe. those in need and is similar to programs state-wid- e operated by the Utah Red Cross in cooperation with Utah Power and Light and Mountain Fuel. Nephi, however, doesn't have natural gas but will tract. And, two Provo groups are entertainers. The 0?mond Brothers (Alan, Wayne and Merrill) will perform Monday. Tuesday Frisco will take Care' Program xWe Another Utah group, the Connie Brannock Band from Salt Lake City, also performs Tuesday during Rock Night at the lair. The band won a nation-wid- e talent search and won an MCA recording con- among the featured land owner forwards them. sent the address correction cards back. The address corrections are Nephi City Council Approves By MYRNA TRAUNTVEIN Juab County Correspondent people Schneider (Sept. Brothers (Sept. Gayle (Sept. 15). should realize they won't unless they were sent to the previous land owner and the previous have nir and did the title songs in the movies "Tomboy" and 'Love-lines- .' Janie Fricke (Wednesday), the GatKn Brothers (Sept. 12), John their property tax notices out address correction cards with the tax notices. "two situations that have helping the county "purify our Walker noted. That records. task isn t a small one considering the county has more than 80.000 pieces of property for which it must keep current information. And, the county is making a push to add the address of the property to its information. In the past, the legal description of the land and the last available address of the owner has been with the tax records. But not all landowners live at the same address of the property being taxed. "This is the first year that we've had an all-ocampaign to get the property address," Walker noted. Those who haven't received cards needing the name also been among the dissatisfied taxpayers. Condominiums are the one group of taxpayers in the county whose taxes did increase significantly. Walker says the county did have been fewer than last caused us some concern " The computers sometimes name failed to put the on the card. This means a notice for property owned by one person might have arrived at the right address, but it had the name of the previous land owner listed as the property's cur- rent owner. A faulty computer in the assessor's office took name changes inputted in it and splashed them not only on the SALT LAKE CITY Singer Sylvia (who did the song "Nobody "I, the Ice Capades and magician John Hart helped kick off the Utah State Fair Thursday at North Temple and 1000 West, Salt Lake City. The fair will continue through Sept. 15, providing a list of entertainers including Gordon Lightfoot (Friday i, John Davidson (Saturday). Jeannie C. Riley (Sunday), for about Development Office receives funds from the Community Block Grant, except for $3,000 budgeted by the county, the department was added to the budget so it could be kept under the "umbrella" of the county-F- 1985'Ford Escort unds for the East and West Ambulance Service were added to the budget as well. The funds will be administered through the county- The county mill levy will remain 18 mills, distributed as follows, 9.90 mills equalling $383,409 for General Purposes; 5.85 mills at $226,573 for debt service; 2.00 mills for flood control equalling $77,458; and indigent medical care at .25 mills for $9,632. The new department known as Juab Community Development Office will have as revenues $43,250 from a block grant, $3,000 as a contribution transfer from Juab County and $4,000 from private contributions. There are no wages salaries nor benefits listed as expenditures. Material, supplies, and service totals at I uai If llf Hi ma&r 'fe- - M r r- fa -ivf : LJ mii .,-- u Sx LJ Lul t ji' $50,250. payments for the hospital have been made by the county in the past but those payments came from the general fund. "We are moving the payments to debt service to reflect what has been happening," explained Eyre. Although the Juab Community Bond Hill AFB interest and fees. East Juab Ambulance has listed as revenue Ambulance $25,139 $5,787. Lease payment based on manufacturer's suggested retail price including freight, taxes, title and Packed With Activities - day-lon- F-1- gates to the public. Cameras are welcome. free souvenir program A will be available. estimated An 9 a m. visitors 165,000 flocked here Sept. similar event. 17, 1983, THE ARITHMETIC THE RULES: and West Juab Open House HILL AFB Activities planned for Saturday's Open House at Hill Air Force Base may push attendance beyond the thousands who enjoyed festivities two years ago. g schedHighlighting the ule of events will be an aerial demonstration by the U. S. Air Force Thunderbirds in their distinctively-marked red, white and blue 6 Fighting Falcon aircraft. The U.S. Air Force Academy's Wings of Blue parachute team and Saber precision drill team will exhibit their skills. Other features will include display aircraft, flyovers, bands and food and. souvenir concessions. There are no admission or parking fees for the open house. Gates will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is the one opportunity every two years when Hill Air Force Base, Utah's largest employer with more than 22,000 workers, opens its INCLUDES TAX, FREIGHT AND TITLE The debt service will receive $126,573 from property taxes, and will expend 65,000 in bond principal for the hospital and $61,573 in bond for a Gates open; 9.30 Silver and 8 Blue Band. 9:35 Takeoti Pattern Model Airplane Demo: 10 Land; 9:50 Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team; 10 30 -6 Bomb Loading Competition; 10:35 Zoom Departure: 10 40 Takeoil. I'H-I10 45 Takeoff: 10 45 Military K-Takeoff. Working Dogs Demo; 10 50 11 l'H-Combat Jump. 11 Air Force MilAcademy Sabre Drill Team; 11:20 Bomb itary Working Dogs Demo: 11:30 Loading Competition; 11:30 FlyovF-- 4 er: 11:40 Air Flyover Land; .Noon Force Honor Guard Drill Team; 12:30 p.m. Air Force Academy Sabre Drill Team. CH-5- 3 12:45 Takeoff Demo Land; 12:55 -C-Wild Blue Takeoff i Wings of Bluei 1 Country Air Force Academy Band: 1:10 Wings of Blue Air Force Academy parachutThunderbirds Ground ing Team Demo; 2 Thunderbirds Start EnCeremony: 2.20 Thunderbirds Takeoff Demo gines; 2:30 Land. 4 Gates and Displays Close license fees. Lessee may have the option to purchase car at lease end at a price to be negotiated with the dealer at lease inception. However, lessee has no obligation to purchase the car at lease end. Lessee is responsible for excess wear and tear. First month's lease payment, refundable security deposit, down payment, license and title fee, and sales tax on down payment, are due in advance. Lease subject to credit approval and insurability as determined by Ford Credit. Ask for qualification details. Mileage penalty over 60,000 miles, .06 per mile. - - - - - 99.00 48 $ 100.00 Monthly Lease Payment Number of Months Refundable Security Deposit Cash Down Payment or Trade In Sales Tax on Down Payment 1 st Month Lease Payment Estimated License and Title Total Cash Down on Lease Inception Total Amount of Payments Total Mileage Allowed Mileage Penalty over 60,000 $ $ 997-2- 57.35 99.00 35.00 $1288.60 $4752.00 60,000 $ $ $ 6C7mile "Price based on manufacturer's suggested retail price sales tax, title, and license fees. Including freight, THE OFFER Your Wasatch Front Ford Dealer can arrange through Ford Credit's Red Carpet Lease program to provide qualified lessees with a new Ford Escort for only about $99 a month, for 48 months. Offer ends Oct. 2, 1985 WASATCH FRONT - FORD DEALERS jrvr.l.'.V.rr. (&() J Provo Council Sets Neighborhood Meefs SEE YOUR WASATCH FRONT FORD DEALERS" Provo residents with gripes or questions may have their city leader's attention when their city council comes to their neighborhood between Sept. 10 and Nov. 19. As has been the custom for the last 10 years, the municipal council will conduct five city council meetings throughout the city. City leaders say it's hoped this will allow more citizens to come and participate in council The five meeting schedules are: West area. Sept. 10, Westridge School. East area, Oct. 1, Provost School North area, Oct. 15, Edgcmont School South School area, West land ford Vl .'. :'l Avtrliu. Ed Konlcy Ford Marion Nov. 12, Sunset View Central area, Nov. 19, School All meetings '. start at 7:30. V.illey Ford Timpano-go- Uut:eriiL'id Fo'c- V.Mloy h Son Ford R.x-- 4 Wa"tt fed We,: :,'.) : .: Henry S. Day .')!. Givan Ford Sales s Provo ' Ford 24-2- |