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Show Overlapping Districts Cause tax Confusion Take A Tank Ride Depot Welcomes Visitors To Friday Open House pot. ARMED FORCES Day officially is Saturday, May 17, hut w'ill he observed at TAD on Friday. Open House will begin at 10:00 a.in. and continue until 3:(X) p.m. The base will be packed with activities as they , one-hal- , Depot. ing demonstration of free fall and target diving. At 1:15 a demonstration of precision maneuvers will be given by units of the Univer- sity of Utah ROTC. Featured will he a special color guard, drill teams, and the Drum and Bugle Corps, POPCORN, balloons, hats annual commencement exercises for d The the Tooele High Seminary is scheduled for Sunday at 7 a.m. at and fourth-yea- r the Tooele Stake Center. Third-yea- r graduates from Tooele, North Tooele, and Crantsville Stakes will be awarded their diplomas. The program will be as follows: forty-secon- Program .Florence McLaws Prelude Music Congregation "There is Sunshine Conductor Soul - Page 174 Dianna Solberg in My Dennis Hawker Invocation -- f Displays of both large and small equipment, everything from helicopters and tanks to crafts will be featured during the observance of Armed Forces Day at Tooele Army Seminary Graduation To Be Held Sunday Opening Song Tt Lloyd Challenges Gas Test Critic The unchecked growth of the correct taxing area, the lends itself to manipuspecial taxing areas, especially system lation, Wasatch during the the especially in the counties along vehicle registration time. rush at has complicated Front, greatly The report points out that property tax administration, acthe tax tangle in Utah has deissued a to by report cording unthe Utah Foundation, private veloped primarily from the checked and unguided creation tax research organization. the state of special taxing districts to THROUGHOUT Once again this year tank rides will he offered as part of the Armed Forces Day Open House at the Tooele Army De- demonstrate to the public the Armed Forces Day theme "Forces For Freedom. Tours will be given of the facilities storage areas, computer centers and rebuild shops. Tank rides will be given all day long over the depot's half mile test track. A demonstration of fire fighting techniques will begin at with a fire power demon- stration at 12:45. THE ACTIVITY will shift to the parade grounds at 1:00 hour program f for a presentation of the Tooele High School Marching Band. Following the band at 1:30 a team of sky divers will pro- vide the spectators with a thrill- - Number Fifty Tooele, Utah, Friday, May 16, 1969 Volume Number Seventy Four programs all are going given away free. There will also be tree bus transportation from Tooele and Crantsville. In Tooele busses will leave from the City Park on the corner of Main and Vine Streets. They will leave from Main and Park for the conveni- . ence of Grantsville residents. and le Tooele Army Depot hopes that all Utahns will take advantage of this opportunity to see the depot in full operation. Only Eight Building Permits Issued Of the eight building permits issued during April by Tooele City authorities only one was for a new home. The estimated cost of all the projects authorized, with the exception of a home to be moved into the city was $22,422. Wayne N. Mason received a permit to place a house at 1756 South 6th West. The building will be moved to that location from another area. No estimate of the projects cost was given. A NEW residence will be built by Richard Herron at 481 West Vine Street at an estimated cost of $8,320. Permits for three garages were issued. One, to be located at 120 South Coleman, will be built estiby Robert D. Brown at an mated cost of $4,714. Joe Riser-bat- o will build one at 389 South 320 West which it is estimated will cost $2,184. $2,254 is the expected cost of the other gar241 age which is to be built at West First North by James Bur- The Army has not moved (VEE), a crippling and some-an- y nerve gas out of Tooele times fatal gas at Dugway. Army Depot for burial at sea Representative Lloyd said and has no immediate plans to both the Army and Utah State do so. Representative Sherman Public Health Director Dr. G. P. Lloyd reported d. Carlyle Thompson have ed that no cows were killed In THE UTAH Congressman said ,be March incident at Skull accomplish specific governmental the controversy over Army plans Valley in which over 600 sheep such as mosquito functions, for sea disposal of chemical war died- - All range lands involved abatement, sewage services, etc. munitions is the only chemical were declared safe In October Annexations by cities are another and biological warfare debate in 1968, by the Utah Bureau of cause of the growth in special recent weeks which has not di- - Land Management, MR. BUZIANIS taxing areas. rectly involved Utah. REPRESENTATIVELloydalso IN 1947, the Utah He said Dugway Proving said the Army has denied ever Serthe ture adopted County Cround, the Army Chemical and testing VEE at Dugway and said vice Area Act, which, it was Biological Warfare Testing Cen- - jt has no plans to do so in the hoped, would eliminate the ter in the Western Utah desert, future. need for many special taxing will be in the spotlight again "All good citizens hope and districts. This Act, however, has next week, however, when a pray that the need to test failed to live up to original of the House munitions of war will end, expectations. At the present time Com- Government Operations Lloyd said. I the meantin The appointment of Tooele there are only seven county test- on "i.ttee hearings begins however, misrepresentation and Commissioner Ceorge service areas operating in Utah Ihe d ofe only of Iho' wlll Lloyd Council on Peace Officer Train- - , Reprentative these hearms at We must maintain balance stlfy ing for the State of Utah was and judgment as we insist on last week during the yMEANWHILE, Rep. Lloyd maximum disclosures consistant session of the State asked R Utah, the Foundation assures us special Ricj,ard D. McCarthy with national security." that there were 391 separate governmental units that could impose a property tax levy in 1968. These included the State of Utah, 29 counties, 216 cities and towns, 40 school districts and 105 special districts. The Foundation report notes that because of the overlapping boundaries of some of these districts, there were 468 separate taxing areas in the State. There were 76 separate taxing areas each in Salt Lake and Weber Counties, 42 in Davis County, and 32 in Box Elder Tooele County has County. seven separate taxing areas. Even within some of the cities there are a number of separate taxing areas. Ogden, for example, has nine distinct tax rate areas with total mill rates ranging from 101.94 mills reported to 117.19 mills in 1968. Salt Lake City and Murray each show five different taxing areas within their boundaries. ACCORDING to the Foundation study, there were six municipalities, and one school district, operating in Tooele County during 1968. Altogether, there were seven separate taxing areas in the county with six different mill levies ranging from a low of 57.30 mills to a Commissioner Joins Police Training Council . Bu4. atUnre 5,507 . : lL of nniiinw local units NJr - bygovernor i ryu. (D-Ne- York) Congressional cri- CBW to subhjs stamebt that the wai aPMn,d tic of the Calvin to Rainpton, n lha nmimill Family Swim Tickets Available Family swim tickets for thei next year are now available at the Tooele Pool. They sell for $25 per year . Season tickets are also avail-- ; high of 93.94 mills in 1968. With the overlapping tangle of taxing districts in some counties, Foundation analysts claim that it has become extremely difficult for local tax officials to be sure of collecting the correct tax on certain types' of personal property, such as motor vehicles and boats. Because mistakes often are made in assigning vehicles and boats to " Three Escape Serious Injury In Car Roll-ove- r City Mayor Frank system and grass seed. City has officially proclaim- - equipment Will be used to level ed Friday and Saturday as Litter the ground and place the sprink- Control and Cleanup Time. Resi- - lets. Members of the Tooele dents in every part of the com- - FFA chapter will help with munity are expected to he out the grading and installation on the Tooele in full force in a coordinated Friday. Saturday effort to clear away the accu- - High School Pep Club will plant mutated debris of the winter the grass. RESIDENTS were asked on months. HERE IS the text of Mayor May 2 to begin cleaning up their homes and yards in antici- Bowmans declaration: Ten WHEREAS, the location of pation of Fridays kick-ofTooele and its natural beauty is trucks and one loader from the Tooele Army Depot along with recognized and litter WHEREAS, along equipment from the county and streets, school grounds, parks and the City will be available to other recreational areas de- - make trash pick ups in every Tooele Bowman have their rubbish ready for the trucks. The Tooele Army Depot has also donated thirty large fifty gallon trash containers which will be placed throughout the city. and merchants TOOELE businessmen have been asked to spend Saturday cleaning up the rear entrances to their places able according to Leigh Pratt: Summer tickets for June, July and August sell for $15. The; other three quarters sell for $5 each. A full schedule of summer swim lessons will begin on June 9- Registration will begin af--. ter June 1. T OF of business. I OUFSell To dramatize the campaign On May 7th you began grubby parade will be stag- - working for yourself for the ed Saturday morning at nine, rest of 1969, if you are an Brent Leach It will feature the Tooele High average taxpayer, Scriptural Reading School Band and businessmen But up to that day, taxa- Myrl Olson Talk Three Dugway soldiers escapand students in their grubbies. tion experts of the Chamber of Curtis Sagers ed without serious injury from a Talk and degrades the beauty part of the city. Citizens have The parade will start at Third Commerce of the United States about two stroys one-ca- r also been asked to help load South and march for four blocks estimate, you were, in effect, of Alversor our i Laureen Lee. Karma City and Musical Number of Dugway early south miles down Main Street. After the simply working to earn enough Karen Syddall. Marsha Kollord WHEREAS, the expense in- the trucks. Saturday evening. Several womens clubs have march the participants will dis- - to pay all of your tax bills in picking up this litter volved Clark Thorstenson Victor Edwin Worford, DugTalk federal, state a cost to be borne by the tax- - begun a neighborhood call cam- - perse and tackle their various for this year U of U Institute Representative is. local that and to taxes, way, driver of the car, told paying public and to people projects. encourage paign Tooele County Sheriffs Deputy the cost of pickWHEREAS, Presentation of Seminary Council William Pitt, that he was traAlan Curtis and Recognitions Officers for 1969-7ing up litter thrown by careless, veling north on the County unthinking people would be Laurel Lee Richardson Road when he lost control of Organ Solo reduced if each citizen greatly the vehicle after suddenly took David L Bolliger responsibility for keeping Recommendations of Graduates ton. coming upon a section of loose areas where he lives and plays V left the Bracken President Lee Presentation of Diplomas George Liddiard received a gravel. The car then in a clean, unlittered condition, President Sherman A Lmdholm to construct an $2,800 ad- road and rolled over. permit NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Frank President Kenneth Johnson Worford and his two passendition to his home at 328 Melba H. Bowman, Mayor of the City Drive. gers Larry L. Ratcliff and Gary of Tooele, declare May 15 and Tr'Ple Tn0 Song home the REMODELING A. Hansen, all of Dugway, were Pam Canady. Vicki Bevan. Diane Sherwood. 16, 1969 as of Lee Griffin, 224 Utah Avenue, taken by an Army ambulance to Colleen Bevan. Vicki Swenson. Ann Lowry. LITTER CONTROL AND is expected to cost $150. the Dugway Hospital where CLEANUP TIME and Diane Elkmgton. Laureen Lee. Susan Liddell. urge everyand released. accompanist - Robyn Liddell Roy Bryan will build an ad- they were treated to accept responsibility for one dition to the Artie Circle Drive Ironically all three men were keeping our city streets, parks "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You" In, 196 North Broadway. The employees of the hospital. and recreational areas free from Tomoli Benediction The accident caused an esestimated cost of this project the ugliness of carelessly thrown timated $800 damage to the car. refuse. Robyn Liddell was listed at $2,000. Postlude Music Deputy Pitt reported that cita- Frank H. Bowman tions are pending. Mayor Tooele, Utah Schools, clubs and other organizations have joined together to plan a major beautification program which will continue throughout the year. The program will get underway early Friday morning as children from every elementary ' Pn Porter President of the Seminary Council Welcome Address 0 roll-ov- f. a er Starting Times To be Reserved For City Golfers Golf Pro Earl Schneiter said all today that this weekend Golf the at times City starting Course must be reserved for Saturday and Sunday play. If this trial period works the Mr. Schneiter said, out, be will reserved time program continued for each weekend through the heavy play weeks." Golfers can call the club house to reserve their at school in the city will work to clean up their school building and its grounds. When this is done the children will move out into the neighborhood directly adjacent to the school and they will clean as much of this area as time will allow. American Legion Auxiliary JUNIOR HIGH School stu- dents will tackle two big jobs. Unit No. 17 sponsors of the Girls first will be to police their State Program have announced school and grounds. The second the names of those chosen to session be to clean up and beautify attend the twenty-thir- d as the highwav approach to the of Girls State to be held July time beginning preferred will 6 through 12th, 1969 on the earlicity from the north. They early as 6:30 a.m. or even work both sides of the highway campus of the Utah State er if they wish. the viaduct south to the versity at Logan, Mr. Schneiter also remind' Anna Paulos- - daughter of ed club members that each Wed- city boundary. stu- - Mr. and Mrs. John Paulos; Char-denSchool The Ladies Tooele High Day. nesday is of Mr. and organized by class will lynn Parker, daughter course is reserved for them durMarsha Van A. G. Mrs. Parker; secbein cleaning up compete ing the two hour period Vleet, daughter of Mr. and tween 9 and 11 a.m. Other golf- tions of the Citv Cemetery. Mrs. M. G. Van Vleet were and Main after Park at or before The City ers can start Vine will he another major chosen as delegates. this period. Alternates were also named for are progressing Plans target of the young people as are unable the Western Amateur Tournathey coordinate their efforts in case the delegates - to attend. They are: Kathy El- irnTooele to the the at of those with ment to be played city of Mr. and Mrs. course on Saturday and Sunprove its appearance. The LDS ton, daughter for Miss alternate of Lewis Mr. Elton, owns 1, which and Church 31 June part day, May the land is buving a sprinkler Paulos; Karen Syddall, daughter Schneiter said. 882-995- Uni-fro- of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Syd- dall, alternate for Miss Park- er; Joan Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Erick-wison, alternate for Miss Van , . , the stat-Th- ll Undor the ni DRUG STORE ts This team of students from Tooele High School have been judged the top Girls Team will meet the for the current season of TVs Inquiring Editor program. Saturday they for last the season. contest in the from which is School, Murray High top boys team second they will receive score bond. a will If win each $50 the they win girls If they KUTV Channel Two. Members of the $25. The program will be seen Saturday over and Jo Anne Erickson, shown here Lewis the Jackie Jerome, left) Betsy are (from team with their coach Farrel Davies. ,. a spokesman tor snip, American Legion Auxiliary ed. Auxiliary, Lady Lions, Ladies of Elks and Rotation Plan CALBUGEA How and What a Democracy is and How it functions. We try to cultivate a desire in the girls to follow in the paths of opportunity and understand the responsibility of true citizen- ? BRU will bo opon Sunday V e |