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This was the conclusion reached by Utah Foundation, the private, tax research organiza-- , tion, following a comprehensive study of Utahs financial outlook in the decade ahead. The Foundations report points out that the States present tax structure at existing rates will probably meet minimum additional government needs during the next ten years and provide for some modest increases in major programs within that period. The report mentions that most national forecasts of increased economic activity in the decade ahead, recent upward trends in Utah state tax collections, and status areall enUtahs couraging signs in the States financial outlook. Education will continue to be the number one state and local government financial problem facing Utah, according to the study. It is estimated that school enrollment wdll increase 42 percent within the next ten years, aqd that annual public school needs in Utah will be from $14.7 million to $53 million greater in 1901 65 than in 1951 55v Based on existing tax rates, Utah Foundation estimates that receipts from all regular revenue sources now going for school purposes (property tax, individual income tax, corporate income tax, cigarette tax (2c), school land non-prof- it , debt-fre- e Up Nights Getting Bladder If Getting Weakness worried by Up Nights (too frequent, burning or itchor Strong, Cloudy Urine ing urination) due to common Kidney and Bladder Irrifor quick, gratifying, CYSTEX tations, try comforting help. A billion CYSTEX tablets used in past 25 years prove safety and success. Ask druggist for CYSTEX under satisfaction or money-bac- k guarantee. intei est, mineral royalties, etc ) should produce an additional $28 million per year by 1965. The existing tax structure, Area Copies of published notices affecting unpatented mining claims on aieas under survey may be distributed to qualified persons, it was announced by Supervisor George L. Burnett. Mr Bui nett said that the Forest Service is conducting surface area determinations of the status of mining claims on the Noith Elk Ridge area. Anyone claiming rights to unpatented claims in the vicinity is eligible to receive a copy of the published notice affecting his claims, it was t 4 'W . Elk Ridge 1. therefore, should be adequate to meet the additional costs created by the expected enrollment rise plus al lowing for some increases in the school program during the next ten years. , Foundation analyists point out that the chief problem in Utah will be that of financing public school current operations. If Utah is able to continue Its present rate of expenditure for school building construction ($18,244,000 per year in 1954 55), there should be sufficient funds to meet existing and future school building r requirements within the ten-yea- ing section, township and range or that description which would be given approximately if the land is unsurveyed. Mr. Burnett pointed out that the administration of mining claims on all public lands including national forests, is under the Bureau of Land Management. The Foiest Service has the responsi bility for making surface area THE SAN JUAN RECORD Cortez was flown to the scene Commission. Wilkin is survived by a wife by a chartered plane and pilot, bat found Wilkin dead when he and three children living in Milarrived. The doctor returned to waukee, Wisconsin. He has been Cortez with the body. mining in this area for approxiThe accident was not report mately one year. ed to county officials until the Faulty mining methods were following day when Sheriff Seth Too Late To Classify blamed by the Utah state mines Wright and Inspector Jackson inclosed and the r Walder-mavestigated tragedy inspector in the death of the mine. It will not be reopened LOST: Male'black and grey per- Wilkin the 27th of April. until all safety requirements are sion cat. REWARD. Contact Ann Wilkin, a native of Chntons-vilie- , Hampton, Foy Trailer Court, Wisi onsin was an emplovee met by the owners and approval 14 ltp Monticello, Utah. of the Badger Uranium Company is given by the State Industrial and w as w oi king m their mine in Fry Canyon when he was buned in a slide of mudstone The slide was caused when he OFFICES FOR RENT and another man attempted to a jackhammer that was Muck in the rock. There was no BUILDING Methods Blamed Fcr Mine Death na- c 0 ij o NU.-V- In D rive Kaza.. Steinsecxs 4X Mon-ticell- EAST F BOBM; MONTICELLO LUMBER CO. m v f y period. Highway construction and maintenance are cited by the report as the second most pressing state and local government problem facing Utah in the decade ahead It Is noted that estimates of existing highw'ay deficiencies on Utahs state road system vary from $208 million to $440 million Utah should be able to devote approximately $200 million toward the improvement of the state road system during the next ten years with the existing level of Federal highway aid and prestax rates, acent highway-use- r cording to the report. Such a program should do much to bring Utahs highway system up to tolerable standIf, ards, the report continues however, it is decided to bring Utahs highway system up to the standards recommended bv the American Association of State Highway Officials, a greatly expanded highway improvement, Some program w ill be needed of the additional funds for such a stepped up program mav come from' an enlarged Federal-aihighway program now being considered by the Congress. Champion Blusher Oxford SUNDAY & MONDAY APRIL 6 & 7 ISINGc CROSBY CLAUDE DAUPHIN Sjf 3 if X th. with CHRISTIAN FOURCAOE Produced Directed Written for Smd upon SW S0NCS the the screen Lrttf itery - Lyrki IhmVmhmn A imi. by WILLIAM PERLBERG by GEORGE SEATON by ay by GEORGE SEATON Lost by Margtan ta Infci Strt. 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Vos ic';:Hv;3nana:'3 w w by tf u ' j IftlCS MUSTER page 4 3, 1956 Thursday, May tional forest land Notices affecting the claims are published by the Bureau of Land Management under procedures established by the multiple surface use mining law of July 23, 1955 A claimant may file a request vv th the recorxler now for any aiea and will be advised when a surface determination action affects the claim in question When a surface determination IN THE BANK is made, persons who file or who timbering in the tunnel wheie announced. are actually in possession they wtie working and the en INQUIRE AT THE LAW OFFICES OF The claimant would follow a working on a claim will receive tie area was virtually unsup standaid piocedure of filing a not ce ported. written request with the county Requests for notice should he Milhm died in the tunnel after Adams, Peterson and Anderson recoider and give certain infor filed with the Recorder of San the debris of the slide had been Juan County in Monticello, Utah. cleared away and he had been mation. 2nd FLOOR BANK BUILDING The request should include the earned a short distance toward the mine portal Dr Parmly of claimants name and address, PROCLAM TIOV OF date of location of the claim, the NATIONAL MOTEL WEEK book and page showing the re cordation of the notice or a certhe volume of WHF.REAS, tificate of location, and the lo- highway travel in Utah nad O showcation by legal description inthe has throughout country creased greatly in recent years, and WHEREAS, this increased flow WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF U of automobile traffic has brought about a corresponding expansion of the motel industry, so that thousands of our citizens and MINE TIMBERS MINE WEDGES large investments of money are now engaged in efficiently servFRIDAY & SATURDAY ing the motoring public throughMINE TIES APRIL 4 & 5 out Utah, and DOUBLE FEATURE it seems fitting WHEREAS, to accord special recand proper SURVEY STAKES CLAIM STAKES Elia ognition to this youthful and EXPLOSIVE PRODUCTION OF 1 growing industry, 1 NOW THEREFORE, I, Edw'ay Som NOW AVAILABLE! I" W' .f Redd, Mayor of the City of do hereby proclaim May of the present year, as National Motel Week, and call for i the proper observance of this vital young industry for the con Warner Bros S msHuo tnbution it has made to our daily I CINemaScOP BEN ASKEW, Manager lives and to our travel and vacaWarnerColor technicolor ' t 13R2 MONTICELLO, UTAH I $? tion enjoyment t ' s Edway Redd d VJj of claims on detei ruinations Faulty Mining RECORD fine commercial printing Monticello t |