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Show property was being as- back their mill levy to sessed at 28 percent of comply with this law, the value and that locally mill levy also had to be d assessed property was rolled back on The counties, cities, well below the 20 This property. percent towns, school districts, value. This is not equal let more dollars go to the and other local taxing total dollars for locally taxation. So the commisdistricts can and should sion is to bring trying roll back their mill levies state and local to an to offset some of the tax equal taxing level. As burden. I stress only one takes less taxes from some of the burden. the properties (railroads, airlines, However, the 23.25 The USU Extension mills that go to state utilities, etc.), one has to is sponsoring a Office take more from the local school equalization proChristmas open house grams cannot be rolled assessed properties next week, Dec. (homes, businesses, back. You can under8 office hours stand that to factor from farms, etc.) to keep the during 1 a.m. to noon, and p.m. 11.98 in Juab County same amount of total tax to 5 p.m. dollars. Millard Coun7.51 This factoring program caused a horrible tax increase in some counties. From page two Myers assessed state-assesse- lines, etc.), the state has developed a factoring program whereby every county is to be factored to the 20 percent level stated in the constitu- - sa Dee O. and LaRae Jarrett show Juab County Farmer of the Year award. Dee O. Jarrett named Juab 'Farmer of Year' Jarrett of Ne-pwas named Juab Countys Farmer of the Dee O. Year hi for 1980 at the an- nual convention of the Utah Association of Soil Conservation Districts. He received a plaque commemorating the achievement from a representative of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber which sponsors the annual awards. The awards are made in recognition of outstanding accomplishments in soil and water Company, conservation farming methods. Jarrett and his wife, LaRae, operate a crop and livestock farm. Duane Memmott is land bank manager Duane P. Memmott he received a bachelor of has been named general science degree in dairy manager of the Federal science. He began his career Land Bank Association with the Farm Credit of Richfield. Memmott, a native of System in 1965, when he Nephi, attended Utah joined the Federal Land State University, where Bank as an appraiser assigned to Utah. In From page one 1967, he was reassigned Mona to Woodland, Calif, before being appointed Marla White Marla White is tion. The reasoning for this is to provide for the equal effort of all taxpayers to pay for education of our young people, and to provide for equal taxes on state and locally measured, tor has delayed a settle- Land Bank Association ment of the extra usage of Richfield in 1971. between the two parties. The group agreed unanimously to cancel mutual debts, and the town will place a second meter below the head house to monitor water amounts returning to the . - . system. Members of the Rhoda Newell family met with the board to object to a proposed roadway that is tentatively planned for construction to the north of First West. Mrs. Newell disputed the approval that was given Stephen Kay at the last board meeting, state-assesse- d Christmas open house vices new office on the east side of the new Juab County Center at 141 North Main in Nephi. 3 1, and in 20 percent level, to the ty one gets an extreme tax increase in the state uniform school fund. There is still another problem property vs. locally assessed property. The State Tax Commission determined several years ago that state-assesse- d state-assesse- d There were two bills that were passed by the legislature to try to cushion the tax increase. The first bill limited the total number of dollars The event will be held the Extension that could be increased Ser- TREE by taxes to 6 percent in the year of refactoring. However, when the local taxing districts rolled FLOll Nephi 395 East 600 North, Nephi proud to announce that is CARDIOLOGISTS Dr. John Frischknecht, M.D. AND Dr. Charles Dahl, M.D. club. Marla was secretary of the junior class, is a member of the Juab High School band flag corps, and is the Sterling Scholar nominee in the field of home economics. She has been secretary and president of her Beehive, MIA Maid, and Laurel classes in the i Year$et yourw fmpM ' ifee f locked for? ChnsfmasSt will be associated with the hospital and clinic. The cardiologists will hold a mon- Everiit thly clinic, the third Wednesday of each month from 2 to 5 p.m. For an appointment, call Conoco v South Main, Nephij 'Call 623-077- 5 ting, dancing, and 623-- First Security wants to help you save and play Santa approval, since her family had used the land for storage purposes. In reviewing the matter, it was noted that application for roadway had been approved on the premise that he had ownership of the half block of land that is adjacent to, his land on the eastern side of the proposed roadway. The southern half of the block has been listed as a designated roadway since Mona was incorporated in 1925. Since there was some question as to the exact ownership of the land, Mayor Squire suggested that the two parties meet and work out the dispute between themselves. Mona officials have no objection to a street being constructed in that area as proposed by Kay, but at the present time the street would only benefit Kay, the board said, since the board also approved a building lot on what would have been the northwest corner of the new block. Kay had also proposed constructing a street that would run east and west and would join with Highway 91 to the west of the proposed block. The board also voted unanimously to donate $500 from their budget to the East Juab Ambulance Association. The donation was given in appreciation of the services the organization has rendered Mona residents in the past. 9 i and questioned the towns right to give that Kays Nephi, Utah.' Dec. 3,1981 Juab County Hospital & Medical Clinic Marla White is the student of the week at Juab High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. White of Nephi, and is president of the FHA with fine imported china at special low prices. 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Imported fine porcelain china for the holiday season even more reason to save and check at Forslt SecquitOCv Each affiliate bank of Fim Security Corporation GBehiiiCss a member of FDIC. , Decorating, gift, food,-'story, and activity ideas! will be on display, and' refreshments will be served. ' Everyone is welcome to come in and see our new offices. We hope to see you there, Extern sion officers say. ,; ... The Times-New- s JHS student of Nephi Second LDS Ward. Miss White enadequately assistantfor thegeneral Federal and this fac- manager joys knitting, babysit- been cent. Please turn to page 6 Extension Office plans assessed properties. As you can see, Juab County is at 11.98 percent and Millard County is at 7.51 percent of the 20 percent level required by the state constitution. The State Tax Commission has ordered that all counties be factored up to the 20 percent level of taxation. (This is legal, but it is different from the program that they had previously followed. Every 10 years the state would property up to the 20 percent level.) the week property. Therefore, in some cases, there was a tax increase to local properties of much more than 6 per-- ; . . . |