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Show -- V -- From page one City Council news at the top of the ditch is more more than one half a share at the bottom of a ditch. It is estimated that the irrigation com- pany could save 50 percent of their water by using such a system. It was decided that councilmen Wilson and Jarrett would meet with the Nephi Irrigation Co. ; to discuss the plan. Wilson asked permission to allow three or four city blocks to try the system this summer. The city would compensate persons owning water shares by allowing them so many gallons a summer for their shares. Levan is currently using an irrigation system such as the one that Nephi is proposing. In other business, the council: Learned Milling T' "H" rT' that Organic Company of Glendale, California is interested in purchasing an eight-acr- e lot in the city industrial park. According to preliminary investigations, the company is reputable. Agreed to purchase a Twamco trailer for the city at a total cost of $7,700. Discussed the ordinance written to make each of the citys trailer park owners responsible for the electrical billing at his court. Such an ordinance would cut the expense to the city of servicing the the parks, council reasons. Juab district is 15th in M&O spending Juab School District ranked 15th among the states 40 school districts in maintenance and operation (M&O) spending per student ratio of Districts Juab 23.9. pupil-teache- r r ratio for school year the 1978-7was 19.3 students per pupil-teache- 9 teacher. The Juab District spent $1,665.17 per average daily attendance (ADA) during the period. The lowest penditure was ex- per student in the $1,265.17 Alpine District. Daggett, the states smallest school district, had the highest M&O spending per student with $3,222.23. The state average was $1,469.36. The Association said that the smaller schools generally had higher operating costs due to partially filled classrooms which required more teachers for fewer students. Daggetts higher spending can be traced to the ratio of only 12.4 students per teacher. Alpines low per-capi- pupil-teach- er development of a dif- figure for M&O purferent landfill site. poses is reflected in its Decided to have an ta state 21.8, the Association report says. during the 197879 average school year. So says the Utah Taxpayers Association in a recent news release. The was The Taxpayers Association further noted that the 1978-7average contract salary for classroom teachers 9 was $13,907. District teachers Juab receiv- ed an average of $13,192 for approximately nine months work. The average school administrators salary was reported at $27,115. The states highest salary for administrators is in the Salt Lake City District: $38,150. Kane was low at $22,132. The average administrative salary in the Juab District was $22,586. operation of the school plant; $60.61 per student for maintenance of the school plant; $350.29 per Dear Editor: A report from Peterson cities from student for fixed Dear Editor: charges; and $203.16 per I appreciate very much student for debt service. the comment and direcIncluding food service tion from the county imand teacher supplies, the board and local Juab District spent pact elected officials in the ADA $2979.58 per preparation of SB67, during the past year, the which I sponsored in the association says. House of Representatives. Cooks' Corner There was near unanimous support for this bill. It allows cities, towns, school districts, Do you have a particucounties, and other local lar recipe you really like? taxing units to contract Share it with others in with the Intermountain our Cooks' Comer col- Power Project for the umn. Send the recipe to: services and facilities necessary to accomodate Cooks Corner The Times-Nkw- s P. O. Box 77 Nephi, Utah 84648 Baked Beans submitted by Nancy Champlin USU Extension Home Agent the project and its employees. This is unique in state law, because the money comes before the operation of the plant begins. SB67 requires the IPP to pay money in lieu of property tax when the operation begins. Utahs constitution ex- - Hospital list empts paying taxes on their property. A change in the tax article of the constitution will be placed on the ballot. It will allow for the taxing of municipal properties when they are located outside their own city boundaries and will make the tax base more secure in the IPP than the in lieu provision of SB67. Without this constitutional change, IPP property is not bondable for future credit. co-o- p The Sagebrush bill, which I in the House, sponsored could have a great 6 LIFE larger tax base to support the population in- creases that future energy and mineral developments will bring. lands can resources the provide and the base for Utahs future. I thank the people of the area for the honor I have had to represent them in the legislature. For further information on Utah legislative ac- tion, I ask them to conor at tact me at 406 East Fifth North in BLM-manage- d Nephi. Cary Peterson 00 1 OFF Due Now car inspection with this coupon at Painter Motor. Please call for appointment and bring Your coupon with you. Painter Motor Co. 1100 North Main Nephi -- -- Call 623-068- 6 110 N. 800 E PAYSON A. Q332DC3aiEmD 4654333 (0033330333 '-- to? ((& im jffuRN CENTRAL "i ' 623-181- 6 positive effect in the future on our state and people. We must have a Another proposed change in the constitutions tax article will be a measure that will make homes taxable solely by local school districts, cities, and counties. Taxation of homes for the purpose of giving revenue to the state school fund will not be allowed. This could mean up to a 24 mill tax relief on primary residences. I did not favor SB63, which will place a $25 Two large cans pork Patients at the Juab and beans million state gross County Hospital as of 1 V2 cups brown sugar receipts tax on IPP only. One pound bacon, cut Wednesday morning, None of the tax take Feb. 13 were: The Juab School would go to local units of District had an average in small pieces Nora Johnson, Ft. Two green peppers, Green. government. The law daily attendance of 1,014 chopped The Times-New- s in the last school year. Dayne Wilcock, Ft. Two medium onions, The district spent $61.92 Green. Nephi, Utah Gloria February 14, 1980 Ramirez, per student for ad- chopped One medium bottle Levan. ministrative expense; for catsup Elmo Wilson, Nephi. $1,021.19 per student Combine ingredients. instructional expense; Bertha McClanahan, $70.21 per student for Bake uncovered for three Nephi. INSURANCE Diane Brackenberry, transportation expense; hours at 300 F., stirring Eureka. $94.77 per student for occassionally. FIRE AUTO FARMOWNERS HOMEOWNERS BONDS E THOSE BLAH , WALLS INTO WALLS OF RICH OR, TEXTURE AND PATTERN WALLPAPER!' OFF-WHIT- COL-- v V UTAH WANT TO SAV would also compete with SB67 for tax dollars available to local government. In my opinion, this measure, sponsored by Senator Charles Bullen of Logan and supported strongly by Governor Matheson, will have a very negative effect on Utah cities and ICPA, involved the rural in the IPP project. Rebellion r 'y w 1 INSURANCE 33 South Main NEPHI, UTAH LARRY PETERSON Phone Agent - Broker 623-025- 0 rnwif a O O j- - O fin O O 0 IS . 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