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Show 4 another for providing a particular service. This form of cooperation has been around and encouraged in Utah for more than 20 years. Contracting with private suppliers for furnishing certain government services has been experiencing a strong growth recent years. Private during ' Because of rising costs and result, many unit 'looking at service approaches examined in fund limitations, governmental alternate means , ot Joviding the foundation report were the contracting recently has been extended m new areas such as units throughout the nation are essential services at reasonable following: findiong it increasingly difficult costs, says the Utah Found.- fZ- to continue to deliver services in and even Included among the alternate menial to contract with rectional institutions, the customary manner. As a operation of entire city govern- Alternatives to raising taxes, cutting services munity service are sometimes made to encourage private organizations to supply it rather than have the government unit provide it directly. well-organiz- groups undertaking projects for their own or immediate neighbors benefits often are encouraged by governments. The crime-watc- h program, which has been organized in more than 20,000 communities across the nation, is an example of a project vouchers which are issued to ments. to give them choice of citizens Franchises given to private organizations to provide a seror have come into. vice within a geographic area goods services increeeed use in some places. eliminates government entirely from the delivery and financing of the service. Government supervision, however, usually is required to assure that the Volunteerism has been sug- quality' of the service is adeand are that the charges gested as a means of maintain- quate reasonable. ing the scope and quality of Grants and subsidies to many essential services of In addition to private groups providing a corn- - -- ATTENTION! Nephi Lumber's Big Christmas Sale Starts Today! The printer put the wrong sale date on the flyer! Come out today for the best in toys at great prices Self-hel-p , self-hel- p . , reducing the need for paid employees and creating greater citizen involvement in community affairs, advocates maintain volunteer that can serve also as a programs for future ground paid training employees. Foundation analysts suggest that Utah is at a critical point in its history, and that tough decisions soon must be made regarding the retention or elimination of certain government programs and services. Moreover, the public mUsC be . assured that g0vernment services are being rovidcd ,t the lowest ib, he -- ost eMctart point8 out while the alternate delivery approaches may have some limitations and are not appropriate in all circumstances, they are worthy of consideration and should be carefully explored before essential services are eliminated or taxes are increas-govemmen- t. ed. From Tuesday's meeting City coy mid! news notes At their Tuesday-nigh- t North and Main; Anderson Win- p.m. CounHeard a report on an effort dow the meeting, Nephi City Insulating and Energy Sav-cil: -- Issued business licenses to Care, Joyce McCaffery, owner, mending and sewing, 92 North 6th East; Safeway Store vNo. 295, retail grocery, 9th ing Specialists, window insula- - to band together with other area tion and energy-savin- g prod-Custo- m cities to negotiate Mountain K. Duane Anderson, Fuel natural gas franchises. owner, 720 South Main, Nephi; Other considerations concerning and Electronic Service Co., natural gas were discussed. Michael Davis, owner, piano, Decided to meet with TV, and stereo repair, 118 West ucts, members of the Juab County 1st South. Set a council work session Commission to talk about the for Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 7:30 fairgrounds power bill. Juab High first quarter honor roll Juab High School has released its first quarter high honor and honor rolls. Seniors on the high honor roll are Jim Phillips, Paul Neilsen, Tami Talbot, Rusty Hanson, Loren Skinner, Shellie Kelsey, and RaNae Kay. Juniors on the high honor roll are Brandon Howard, Bryce Morgan, Jodee Johnson, Trauntvein, Camille Taylor, Chris Ogden, Kecia Phillips, and Kathleen Terry. 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