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Show Wednesday, October 23, 1996 tEIje '(Etmes-efa- s Nephi, Utah Page Wasp football lost to Grantsville 3 to 7 , will play at South Summit on Friday kicked a 26 yard field goal for 3 points. Both teams had a tough JHS Correspondent defense that kept the other team out of the end zones until late in The Juab High School Football the 4th quarter. Grantsville got team played Grantsville last the go ahead touchdown and week. The JV and Freshman teams traveled to Grantsville on Thursday. The Freshmen brought home a win. The Varsity hosted the Cowboys on Wednesday night. The Varsity played tough but werent able to hold on for the win. The Freshmen defeated the The play of the Cowboys 12-The Canyon Hills Ladies Golf game goes to Todd Greenhalgh Association has just completed with a shoe string tackle keep- another fun and exciting year. Grantsville from scoring. The The Club ing Championship was defense played great. They only held with 27 members recently gave up one big play the whole the following with participating game. They also limited Grants- ladies on top. out coming ville to only one touchdown. The 1st Place Gross, Candy Eyre; Freshmen are now 7 and 1 with and 2nd Place Gross, Rayma one game left of the season. Markland. 1st Place Net, Julie The Varsity football team was Robinson; and 2nd Place Net, defeated by the Cowboys 7 on Ann Denece Robinson. Wednesday night. At the beginWinners in the Presidents ning of the game, Juab drove the Flight: 1st Place Gross, Patty ball down the field but didnt get Kidd; and 2nd Place Gross, Ann the touchdown. Eric Mortensen Jones. 1st Place Net, Margaret By Shawm Grttnhalgh play South Summit this week. The Freshman and JV teams will host South Summit on Thursday, October 24th. The games will begin at 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. The made the final score Even Varsity team will travel to South Summit on Friday to play a very though we had lost two games in important game that will detera row, the Wasps have played go. excellent football this year, stat- mine how the region play-off- s The game will begin at 7:00 p.m. ed Coach Messersmith. The Juab football teams will 7-- 3. 3-- Kyhl; and 2nd Place Net, Bonnie Skipper. the 1996 Officers were: Carme-l- a Worwood, president; Carol Julie RobinGee, son, secretary; and Ann Denece Robinson, treasurer. Next years leadership will be of Carol Gee, president; Margaret Kyhl, Karen vice-preside- vice-preside- Newton, secretary; and Ann Denece Robinson, treasurer. New members are welcome and encouraged to join the Associa- tion. This years success was aided The full development of all our children is the commitment I will make! their season with a loss By Shawns Greenhalgh JHS Correspondent Megan Sperry with 6 passes, 6 points, and 2 spikes, following her was Lynsey Stoddard with 5 points, 3 passes, and 1 block; The Lady Wasps ended their Kathryn Woodland had 1 spike, regional season last week trav- 6 points, and 5 passes; Annie eling to Wasatch Academy for a Belliston had 2 spikes, 6 points, practice game and Gunnison for and 9 passes. The JV team was also able to their final game. At Wasatch Academy both the JV and Varsi- defeat the Bulldogs 15-- 3 for Juab ty teams brought home wins. In in the first game, 15-- 4 for Gunthe Gunnison matches both the nison in the second game, and Freshmen and the JV brought 15-- 2 for Juab in the third game. home wins but the Varsity came Leading the team was Sharinda Kay with 4 spikes, 4 points, 7 up short. by the generosity of several The JV team defeated Wasatch passes, and 1 block. Following that donated prizes Academy 15-- 8 for Juab in the her was Kamelle Newton with 3 throughout the year for tourna- first game, 15-- 3 for Wasatch in spikes, 5 points, and 10 passes; ments. the second game, and 1 for Marcie Jackson had 7 spikes, 6 Juab in the third game. Leading points, and 9 passes; Shantell the JV team was Sharinda Kay Hall had 2 spikes, 3 points, and with 3 passes, 3 spikes, 1 block, 11 passes; Allynne Bailey had 1 and 2 tips. Following Sharinda spike, 12 points, and 9 passes was Marcie Jackson with 6 pass- and Holly Hall had 1 spike, 5 es, 3 kills, 1 block, and 4 points. points, and 7 passes. The Juab Varsity team worked Emily McKnight had 4 passes and 6 points. hard but came up short when the The Juab Varsity team also Bulldogs defeated the Wasps 15- beat Wasatch Academy 3 in 12 in the first game and in both games. Leading the game the second game. Top players of Utah property taxes are rela- was Stephanie Boyd with a total the game were Alesha Newton of 20 passes and 4 points. Follow- with 3 spikes, 10 points, and 4 tively low by almost any comparNewpasses; Crystal Newton with 3 ative measurement. That is the ing Stephanie was Crystal ton with 6 spikes and 8 passes. spikes, 6 points, and 9 passes; conclusion of a recent research Shantell Hall had 2 spikes and 5 Stephanie Boyd with 3 spikes, 10 report by the Utah Foundation, Kay had 2 points, and 10 passes; Holly Hall a private public policy research points. SharindaHall and Mar- with 1 spike, 2 points, and 9 and Holly spikes Michael Dr. Christensen, cie Jackson both had 3 agency. points passes; Kamelle Newton with 2 executive director of Utah Founeach. spikes, 5 points, and 8 passes. dation, stated in releasing the The The Lady Wasps Varsity team to traveled Lady Wasps report, Whether it is homes or Gunnison to to Grantsville on Montraveled take on Wednesday apartments, commercial or in- on the to play a region playThe Freshmen day Bulldogs. night dustrial property in urban, sub- defeated 15-- 7 in the off to the Bulldogs game see which team would urban or non urban areas, Utah first sec4 in the region tournament. in and the play game property taxes are low when ond team was the game. Leading compared to other states across the country. Christensen pointed out that it is also true when property taxes to 46th in the nation, only 45 of property studied. Recreationare compared with Utahs neigh- percent of the national average. al property ranked 26th in the bors. In every classification of The reason for these low rank- nation with taxes at 88 percent property, except recreational ings for primary residences is of the national average. The reaproperty, Utah property taxes that these properties receive the son for this relatively high rankare lower than the average of the 45 percent residential property ing is that recreational property Mountain States. The Utah tax exemption, stated Chris- does not receive the 45 percent Foundation report, entitled 50 tensen. This exemption means primary residential exemption, State Property Tax Comparison, that only 55 percent of the as- Christensen stated. is based on a major study of prop- sessed value of primary residenBy comparison to Utahs comNo Minis tial other taxed. the taxes conducted property by paratively low property taxes, erty nesota Taxpayers Association class of property in Utah receives Utahs two other major taxes sales and income taxes are relusing 1995 data. The study this significant tax break. Commercial property in Utah atively high, states Christenslooked at four classes of property homesteads (primary resi- was taxed at rates below the na- en. Utahs sales tax ranks 22nd, dential), apartments, commer- tional average also. Utah com- with five states imposing no cial and industrial in three re- mercial property taxes ranged sales tax at all. However, most gions of each state largest ur- from a low of 47th to a high of of the states with higher sales ban area, a typical suburban 32nd depending on whether the tax rates, exempt food from the area and a non urban area. In property was in an urban, sub- tax. Utah does not. Utahs peraddition, the study also looked at urban or non urban area. Com- sonal income tax ranks even recreational property (cabins) in mercial property taxes ranged higher than the state sales tax. from 62 percent to 79 percent of Utahs top income tax rate is the non urban areas. Utah homesteads ranked from the national average. Utah in- 14th highest in the nation. Sev41st to 43rd in the nation de- dustrial property ranged from en states do not impose the tax. As taxes are raised or lowered pending on whether the home 32nd to 38th. As a percent of the was in an urban, suburban or national average, industrial in the future, the Foundation non urban area. In these three property taxes ranged from 65 report states, a broad perspective based on solid and accurate areas, Utah taxes ranged from 48 percent to 81 percent. Seasonal recreational proper- information of all of the taxes to 53 percent of the national average (see Figure 1). Apartment ty in Utah had the highest prop- that are imposed is critical. The property taxes ranged from 47th erty taxes of the classifications Foundation report concludes that sound public tax policy principles include a tax structure that is balanced, broad-base- d with a minimum of exemptions, and low rates. A balanced tax structure, according to Utah Foundation, is one that utilizes a wide variety of taxes and fees. 'SAvtMdsast k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k -- Randy A. Greenhalgh School District 3 Paid political advert iaamant by candidate busi-ness- es 15-1- Utah property taxes are relatively low as compared to other states 15-1- 16-1- 4 15-1- It is in our best interest to support, high quality oducation for the future welfare of our Elect Volleyball team ends Canyon Hills Ladies Golf completes fun and exciting year with club championship tournament 7. Examples of Achievements Through the Years This has several advantages. First, it allows taxes to touch consumption, income and wealth. Second, it provides for the opportunity of moderate rates for all the taxes being used, rather than high rates on just a few taxes. Third, it provides for Champions Millard High School Spanish Fork High School He has taught and advised young people for the past 35 years as a history teacher and debate coach. His debate teams have won countless regional championships and state awards over the years. He was honored by YMCA as Idahos Government Teacher ofthe Year" in 198 1 . He was selected as Spanish Fork High Schools Teacher ofthe Year in 1988. He was selected as Spanish Fork High Schools Teacher of the Month "in October 1993. He was recently nominated for the Valley Forge Freedom Foundation A ward to honor his outstanding abilities and accomplishments as a secondary teacher in our nation. Richard M. Brough Republican Candidate for Juab County Commissioner Hr tVnnM Be A Great Example ofa Public Official to the Youth ofour Countv! (Paid political ad by Shirley Newell, Chairman, Brough For Commission Committee) 4 i 7 a public revenue base that minimizes the revenue swings of the business cycle. As public officials continue to struggle with determining that delicate balance between the provision of public goods and taxes, concludes the Foundation, a balanced approach seems to be the best policy. 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