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Show t - J S Report it LEGAL NOTICE continued from page para mutual betting. I voted for this measure because I had calls from my district favoring it, but it was defeated badly. The State income tax will now be patterned, as far as allowable deductions, etc., are concerned, after the Federal. This will begin next year and should save most Utahns taxes as well as considerable time andor expense in filing their State income tax 3.227.86 13 returns. . Carry bade and for- continued from page 72.27 Total Juvenile Court Expenditures Detention: Professional and Technical .Services: County of Carbon Sanity Hearings: Professional and Technical Services: J. Kyle Clark, M.D. Dept. Public Welfare Total Sanity Hearings 5 APril 22.28 Total Detention Expenditures Utah County Clerk ward provisions for losses will also be provided for Sub S Corporations. A Senate bill dealing with ambulances would have been an impossibility to comply with in rural areas where Counties and Communities operate them. We were successful in excluding Counties of less than 40,000 from this law. Studded tires will be legal next winter in Utah. I voted against this bill because of the terrific wear on highways, and knowing that there is only so much money available for maintenance and construction of roads throughout the State, and also knowing that we in Southern Utah are last on the list for construction projects, I know that if more money is required for repairs and maintenance in the heavily traveled areas, our chances for con- 1973 13 2,155.01 22.28 57.48 10.00 400.00 8.00 418.00 24,327.58 418.00 Public Defenders: Professional and Technical Services: Robert L. Anderson 1,051.51 David W. Bartley 10.50 Frandsen and Keller 225.00 Bruce K. Halllday 175.00 Robert H. Ruggerl 70.00 Total Prof. & Tech. Serv. 1,532.01 Total Public Defenders Total Juan 11,572.80 9,760.41 ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES: Clerk and Auditor Salaries: Kathryn F. Bailey Clytle E. Barber Louise D. Black Carolyn S. Erickson Virginia A. Redd Susan J. Stanard Margaret B. Taylor Total Salaries 1,747.71 8,500.00 5,275.15 1,442.12 2,029.81 331.88 5.322.42 24,649.09 Materials, Supplies and Services: Publications: struction are even less. We did get an amendment passed that will charge a tax on the studs of 1 cent or $1 per tire. Half of this amount will go to ' Cities and Counties in the B and C allocations. I was not in favor of the new equalization" of the school finance bill. In my opinion Total Materials, Supplies and Services Other: State Insurance the principal beneficiaries are the Salt Lake and Ogden dis- - tricts which have drastically enrollments, and declining cut their staff and than rather especially their overhead, they devised a new formula that gives them large increases to keep their bloated bureaucracies going. Another bill I opposed was establishment of a State Department of Veterans Affairs which will expend about $250,000 of your tax dollars, in . my opinion to duplicate what is now being done by Federal Agencies and State Agencies. We saw many bills pass estab- (spelling in- tentional). Salary increases were given to elected officials and salaried people. high appointed I voted against this. I simply believe in the interests of stopping inflation, Government should set an example, and I believe this should no one getting any increase in pay who is now making over $12,000 a year. The Legislature passed a bill which will limit the deer number of licenses to 20,000 and will raise the cost to $72 from the :now $50. . Another bill that passed will make automobile licenses valid for a year from time of purchase. In other words, if you bily a car after July of this year, your license will be good until a year from then. I opposed the State purchasing the Deseret Livestock Co. land for many reasons, one being that in a State that 4s already 80 publicly owned, I see no justification to take even more land out of the private sector. It is also a fact please turn to page 15 in-cul- non-resid- ent 67.28 Fund 601.77 Health Insurance 141.70 Retirement 520.82 . Total Other 1,33147 15,640.58 Total Attorney Expenditures Treasurer Salaries: Marian Bayles Fern S. Peterson 8,500.00 100.00 Total Salaries 6,281.46 8,600.00 Materials, Supplies and Services: Office Supplies: , Kelly Company Richardson Office Supply San Juan County Treasurer San Juan Record Total Office Supplies partments ' burrocracies. 2,736.21 Social Security lishing new divisions and de- of Government, some with only small budgets, but in future years these will to big boys and grow our more of consume ever dollars in feeding increasing Equipment Operation: Addressograph 3,045.69 199.50 172.03 137.08 313.05 821.66 22.50 Professional and Technical Services: R. J. Fellmeth 1,907.49 Classified: Not Midland Telephone 188.46 Company Total Materials, 34,164.70 86.55 Supplies and Serv. 2,838.20 Other: State Insurance Fund 50.00 de Total Other 18,887.23 San The 1,532.01 Judicial Expenditures Record 1,057.01 Total Treasurer Expenditures 12,495.21 Assessor Salaries: H. Ralph Burtenshaw L. Ashton Harris Harold J. Lyman Barbara J. Montella Betty Jo Mortensen Fern S. Peterson Merrill L. Stevens 7,000.00 360.00 180.00 3,952.80 1,344.00 167.00 360.00 Total Salaries 13,363.80 Materials, Supplies and Services: Subscriptions and Memberships: Assoc. Assessing Offices 20.00 Travel: Ralph Burtenshaw L. Ashton Harris Merrill L. StevensTotal Travel - Office Supplies: Addressograph Multigraph City Drug Store 680.50 2.00 29.50 712.00 53.82 25.45 |