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Show Tlie Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 24, I9G9 Utah Faces Problems For New Fiscal Year Utah Imdct makers will need unusually slurp pencils as the 1kW Legislature prepare to deal with the stale's financing proli-lem- s for the forthcoming fiscal year, . according to a research brief issued by I'tah Foundation, a private, nonprofit, public service agency. If all reipiest of state agencies and institutions for additional funds for the fiscal sear lJIW-7- 0 were to lie granted, a doubling of all existing taxes supporting the State's General Fund and I'niforin School Fund would still fall $") million short of meeting the l)-7require-meiit0 dicates. s, the Foundation report in- 'Fl RPOSE OF this Research Brief is to measure the costs of various proposal against the projected yield of taxes that would lie required to meet them. Merits of the proposals are not here questioned, nor is there any attempt to make relative evaluations among them the Foundation noted. The report referred to the Foundation 'i Noveinlier publication which projected a deficit in the next fiscal from present-level if operations existing revenue souiccs are not expanded or added to. "While some analysis! predict higher level of return from present taxes, there appears to lie general agreement that, even under the most favorable available conditions, income from existing sources will fall short of meeting requirements of existing programs, allowthe ing for normal growth, Foundation pointed out. Any new programs or further exaiisions of existing programs will require additional revenues to finance them. After showing that initial, unpared requests of all state agencies would considerably more than double existing general revenue requirements, the Foundation noted that initial requests are traditionally cut in the budget-process. However, it is apparent that a "middle of the ' road-program would cost the int equivalent of a full crease in sales tax, plus a 25 per cent "across the board increase in additional and corporate income tax, plus an addi r, Enjoy Albertson's Swift's Premium pork chops Ibis wsokond and brook the leftover" monotony you con be sure of fresh, lean meat. Tosty-tondo- ... ROAST !AR-- S SLICED BACON ) & R LINK SAUSAGE AUSAGE ROLLS .... 0RI( LEG Swift's Premium Shank half. . . . .Lb. lb. 69 I37 .lb 59 u39 Rath Blackhawk Pure Pork ft-pl- y 59 5 PORK STEAKS ssfgr. PORK LOIN ROAST LUNCHMEAT 5II CHUNK BOLOGNA lk. 53 ,49 3$1 d making i:t.":..u,.49 one-cen- MORNING FRESH tional (i.e., on top of the current 7.3'iuill) state projiertv levy of 3 to 5 nulls. The middle of the road" program included the State School Board-StatBoard of (education proposal for In- -' creased support of public schools (34 per cent of the maximum reipiest of the I'tah (education the Coordinating' Association); Council's recommendation for increased support of higher education (47 (XT cent of the institution's initial reipiest s); an expected Building Board recommendation for new construction in addition to that pruvided Itv I Minding and other available funds (12 xr cent of initial requests from institutions and agencies); and increases for other stale department and agencies, im hiding Pulx lie Welfare, representing atxxit 7 per cent of initial requests. THE FOUNDATION noted that I'tah's broad tax structure has three major sources of in- come, the sales lax which furnishes alMHit 73 jxt cent of General Fund revenue; the income tax which provides more than UO (xt cent of Uniform School Fund tax revenue; and the nroxrty tax w hie h is primarily ed by state and local govem- nx'iit, but which is used by the state as required to lialance the Uniform Schixil Fund. Projected y yields from major taxes, as presented in the Foundation report, cover a considerable range. It was indicated that in fiscal lMM-7the general sales tax (3 xt cent) is exacted to produce from $66 to 175 million ($22 to $25 million for each one per cent). The income tax (individual and corporate combined) is expected to yield $62.5 to $64 million at existing rates. A statewide priqx-rtlevy is expected to produce $1.6A5 million for each mill levied. The task of the Governor and of the Legislature to tailor spend0 y ing appropriations to Utah's fiscal capacities, to determine priorities among the financial needs for the rosx-ctivfunctions, and at the same time to avoid erection of serious tax harriers to Utah's aspirations for industrial growth, will require statesman' ship akin to the wisdom of Solomon, the rcqxirt concluded. e Lincoln's Birthday Cake 1 fresh Navel Oranges sweet and juicy for a delicious, tempting treat you are sure to enjoy . . . now at Albertson's produce department at a new low price! U.S. No. $ mcT. DOZ BOXES FOR T 43 40-o- z. Pkg Now only . DETERGENT ssrturf! l ALPO DOG FOOD 3 s. c; HERSHEY COCOA tsi I c ssr....5 VEGETABLES 63 79( 69 89 LB. CASE 2.98 SUNKIST Navel Oranges, UJ. No. Sweet and juicy 1 LB. It seems only appropriate to make this celebration cake in the shape of a log to remind us of the strength and manliness of of our most respected presidents.' A' rich "and Tuirbodied ginger" bread cake roll is filled with pineapple whipped cream to make & dessert as attractive and delicious as it is appropriate for February cup sifted all purpose flour teaspoon salt teaspoon baking soda teaspoon ginger teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cloves 14 teaspoon allspice 4 eggs, at room temperature Lightly grease a 1514x10 jelly roll pan. Line bottom,: with waxed paper. Grease waxed . Q.fi oift flour with salt, soda and spices; set paper. aside. At speed. : beat eggs until thick and lemon colored, about 3 or high 4 minutes. : Gradually beat m sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, beating well I after each addition. Beat until mixture is very thick and light. about 5 minutes. At low speed, blend in flour mixture just until smooth. Add molasses; beat until combined. Turn batter into prepared pan, spreading evenly. Bake in a preheated 375" oven f 1 1 to or until minutes, surface back i5 when gently just springs pressed with fingertip. . Meanwhile sift confectioners sugar in a 15x10 inch rectangle1 onto a clean towel. Loosen edges of cake with sharp knife. Turn : out onto sugar. Gently peel off waxed paper. Trim edges of cake eventy. Starting from short side, roll up cake in towel, jelly roll fashmn. Place seam side down on wire rack to cool. Whip cream, then fold in well drained crushed pineapple When ; cake is cool, unroll and remove towel. Spread with pineapple . whipped cream. Reroll. Chill until ready to serve, at least 1 hour. " 5-L- B. RADISHES Rich, smooth GREEN ONIONS Friday A Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m All VEigso ice milknowatathrifty Budget-Saver- s Half Gal. DRINKS I TATER-TOT- S ir. 12 as. POUND CAKE IROZEN PIES KiL EE s 25 68 83 1 37c k..69c 3 ?$1 10 ; low price! c 2 SHAVING CREAM JET PUPS VI ICE MILK V5ERS or BRECK SHAMPOO DELITE MSON 59 BAG 'fas iiPISSS- t6pfShy cant all babies be born healthy like me?: Someday they might be, but today more than 250,000 babies are! born with birth defects every year. 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