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Show Nophi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, Utah Foundation Reviews Tax Breakdown for Biennium A Utah Foundation Information Release State expenditures m Utah eral fund revenues are not realized the general appropriations act provides that a 36.0 million transfer from the general fund to the uniform school fund will be reduced by the amount of the deficiency. Any reduction in this transfer will require a corresponding increase in the state school property tax. The $36 million transfer made by the 1963 Legislature is almost three times the sum provided by any previous legfor exislature. In 1961-6ample, the school fund transfer was $12.5 million. Part of the 1963 increase, however, was to replace approximately $12 million in sales tax revenue which had been earmarked to the school fund by the 1961 legislature but was placed in the general fund by the 1963 four-fift- 2, 1963 Page Marching Demonstration, Fashion Show, Mothers Tea to be Featured at Juab Levan Youth Students Two Juab Named Juab President 3, one-ha- lf Bei-wic- k Are Finalists for Henager Scholarships Two senior students at Juab High School have been chosen as finalists in the competition lor one of the 12 scholarships being awarded by Stevens Henager College, Salt Lake City and Ogden. Announcement was made this week by I. W. Stevens, college president. Chosen were Patricia Orme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Orme of Nephi and Kathleen Newton, daughter of Mrs. Arvilla Newton of Mona. Thirty-seve- n finalists were selected from 890 senior high school students in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada who have competed for the scholarships. 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For any Standard Oil product, call LEO W. CHRISTENSEN NEPHI, UTAH Pf 625-04- 4 Four J.H.S. NEWS and VIEWS Increase by $51 million High School Annual Girls Day Friday next biennium as a result of new spending authorization by Tomorrow May 3 the an- attend. While all this is takthe 1963 Utah Legislature. This nual. be will Girls held. ing place, the boys will be parDay was shown in a detailed fiscal The theme for the event is ticipating in the intramural analysis of the 1963 Utah legsports, such as track and tenislative session just released Around the World". nis. by Utah Foundation, the privTo start things off, the Pro Lane Ilarward, well known Last evening, May 1, the anate governmental research orstudent from Levan, will serve Vita will present a marching nual ProVita and Lettermen ganization. as President of the Juab High exhibition in the boys gym, at Banquet was held at Rays More than of the A delicious meal was School Student Body during 1.00 p.m. From there everyone Cafe. added funds to be made availthe next school year, according will return to the auditorium enjoyed by all., and following able during the next two years to the announcement made on for the fashion show. Follow- the meal, a program was given will go for education, the Monday morning over the P.A. ing the fashion show, the girls by the two clubs Decorations Foundation reports. Increased system of the school. Other will escort their mothers down were furnished by the Letter-me- n allocations and appropriations elected include Kent to the main floor for the tea, officers club. Jerry Coulsen is for all other functions of state vice president; Kath- and to see the exhibits provid- picsident of the Lettermen and Jarrett, government account for less leen Wankier, secretary and ed by the homeliving class. Sandra Cook is president of than 20 per cent of the expectAll mothers are invited to the Pro Vita. Cherry Orme, activity chaired expenditure rise. man. They will take their To finance this increased of office on the awards oath spending program, the 1963 Legislature. Freshman Tennis Pro Vita Try Outs assembly to be held May 27. Utah Legislature raised a Elections were held last Frinumber of taxes. Among the Mrs. Berwick Hostess day, April 26, following a week Team Reaches Semis tax changes enacted were (1) Scheduled; Cheer of campaigning. a cent increase in the At BYU At of Recent Invitational Meeting sales tax; (2) a 4c per pack boost in the cigarette tax; (3) Leaders to be Named The Juab Freshman tennis Students Place High enactment of a 25 per cent tax Ladies Literary Club team reached the semi finals on all other tobacco products; The Ladies Literary Club ProVita tryouts for the comm the B. Y. U. Invitational (4) a complete revision in the met at the home of Mrs. Jack In Events at Snow ing year will be held today, Tournament on Thursday, April compensation on unemployment evening May 2, at 3 p.m. Tryouts for 25. Doubles The Juab tax rates and base, and (5) with Mrs. W. Monday team, Commercial Contest W. Stephensen, cheer leaders also will be held composed of John Lomax and at this time. The authorization for increased President, the conducting Cougarettes Dennis defeated Dixon from the property taxes for school and meeting. Club collect was read Eigheen Juab students par Junior Jensen,Doubles team Brigham Young UniHigh library purposes, Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh. Af ticipated in the annual com' versity, will be the judges of in the first round. In these In addition to the foregoing by ter minutes and roll call was meroial meet held at Snow and tryouts. the second round defeattax changes, the Foundation read by Miss Mabel they In charge of tryouts this College on April 27. Sperry, ined and then Ephraim report notes that a slight Linda Marie Ingram, represwere distributed to year are: Miss Egan, advisor; in the crease in the state property envelopes the club members for the Can- enting the second year type were defeated Sandra Cook, Gayle Wilkey, tax may be needed to finance cer Crusade for funds. by B. Y. H. of Provo. in a tie for first Janet Brough, Kathy Newton, class, John been Dennis have and the enlarged school program Mrs. Marvin Anderson gave place placed Also receiving honors. Veda Rae Newton, Ann Suthenacted this year. The state- a paper on General Federation honors was the second year playing tennis for only two erland, Kathleen Vicky wide property tax to balance of Womens Clubs CARE Ed- shorthand students. The JHS years, and they show promise Warner and Rose Oliver, These Keyte. of the uniform school fund was ucation becoming outstanding Mrs. An- team took third place honors. girls are the senior members 7.5 mills in 1961 and 7.1 mills derson Program.out that After the meet the students of the Pro Vita this year. by pointed in 1962. Based on revenue and the efforts of the womens enjoyed bowling before returnThe new members will be school expenditure estimates in clubs class room kits ing home. honored at an early morning supply the next biennium, this state are breakfast on Friday. being supplied, and ColeHephi Social Ifems property tax levy may go as man lanterns are being proMr. and Mrs. Paul R. Danmills 7.9 as each high Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay and during vided as an aid to adult edu- iels and family of Heber City of the next two years. cation evening classes. Class visited with her parents, Mr. children of Goshen visited with New F. H. A. Officers Foundation analysts point out room facilities are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay provided in and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew on lf cent increase Gautemala. These include that the Warner on Sunday. penin the sales tax, which will go Elecfed; Pot Luck cils, note books, primers, and into effect on July 1, 1963, and black Mir. and Mrs.Glade Mr. and Mrs. Jack 9. Pace Smith boards. is scheduled to terminate on and son Kent of Pleasant Dinner Is Mrs. Jack Wright gave a and daughters Connie and Enjoyed June 30, 1969, is earmarked and son Tracy of Paro-wa- n Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Geron the Black Muslim paper for the state building program. cult and its activities within visited and attended Sun- ald Llewellyn (Gayle Pace) New officers for the F. H. A. It is expected to produce the United States. day School with Bishop and and baby of Salt Lake City were elected at a about $60 million for this pur- meeting held Mrs. Vinton visited and home Steiner at of Mrs. the Mrs. Jack Berwick and Mrs. 25. Officers April pose over the next six years. Thursday, Alean Pace on Sunday. named for the coming year are Because of a collection lag, Joseph Bedson served refresh- Mrs. Marvin Anderto ments Mary Morgan, president; Linonly about $15.9 million of this da Howard, vice president; amount, however, will actually Mrs. 1. M. Carol Linda Tracy, secretary; be collected during the 1963-6Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Burton, Linda biennium. Newton, treasurer; Mrs. Frank The report notes the veto by Miss Mabel Sperry, Williams, reporter; Cheryl BaiMrs. Wilford Sheila Sperry, parliamentarian the Governor of the bill which Greenhalgh, Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. and Rhea Paulsen, historian. would have appropriated $46.6 ley, I jester Belliston, Mrs. T. W. million for building purposes After elections, a pot luck Mrs. Allred, Mrs. Jack over a party was enjoyed. period and per- John E. Robertson, Wright, A. H. Mrs. Officers who have served for mitted substantial borrowing Latimer and Mrs. W. W. the past school year were during the early years of the Kathleen Oliver, Carolyn OstThe building proprogram. ler, Sandy Newberry, Paula posal submitted by the Governor would have limited actual Haymond, Rhea Poulsen, Verna Butler and Sue Ingram. building appropriations to a Bowling Standings Team two year period, provided for Rhea Poulsen, Reporter standings following a tentative program during the games of Wednesday, April 24: Won Lost second and third bienniums Team (1965-624 and and re- Meadow Gold ) 23 stricted the amount of interim Rays Cafe 22 borrowing. The building issue, Dicks Service 19 will likely be resolved at a Plumbing 17 special session of the Legislat-- Pexton Wholesale 16 Johnsons IGA ure. 16 According to the report, es-- Famlee Bread 15 timated revenues to the state Snak 9hak 14 general fund during the next Parks Conoco 12 biennium are $131.2 million and Nephi Pack 11 budgeted commitments are Garrett Service 3 This razor Greenwood Service $130.9 million. thin balance in the general fund is dependent upon the High team game: 996 realization of the revenue esNephi Pack f timates which are based on High team series: 2884 L what may be optimistic asRays Cafe j' sumptions of growth in Utah's High individual game: Is Bryce Christensen (Nephi economy and the expansion of k 227 revenues. tax Pack) The Foundation report points High individual series: 563 out that if the estimated gen- Bryce Christensen FULL FIST- Rod Smith, 12, gazes at the nickels jingling into a jar after he successfully grabbed a fistful. 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