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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 5, 1978 OPJTLHM Utah Foundation Report The total property taxes charged for city, county, school, and other purposes in Kaysville this year increased by 6 90 mills, according to an analysis prepared by the Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization Rites Held Randy Lee McMillan, 22, of 383 S 1000 W, Clearfield, KAYSVILLES overall property tax lew in 1978 is 75 65 mills ($75 65 per $1,000 died last Friday, Sept 29, in the University of Utah Hospital of leukemia HE WAS bom on Feb t uf'' 1, 1956 in Ogden, a son of Howard E and Beverly Richardson McMillan He had resided the greater part of his life in Clearfield He was a graduate of Clearfield High School and was captain of the wrestling team and was on the football squad compares with a total levy of ft re ? C YEAR c I FORMER student of College, he won the college handball championship and was a member of the Freedom Singei while at the same college He was a member of the Clearfield First Ward and was chairman of the Youth Committee HE SERVED an LDS mission to Padova, Italy and since his return this past jear had been the guest speaker at numerous youth church firesides, etc He is survived by his parents of Clearfield, four brothers and two sisters, Dt nms McMillan, Mrs Steve (Diane) Henderson, both of Bountiful, Ron McMillan and Mrs Earl L (Melba) Chris-tisoboth of Salt Lake City, Dannie McMillan and Blake McMillan, both of Clearfield and a grandmother, Mrs Mary L Richardson, also of Clearfield First grade students at Crestview entoyed a E lementary School visit to lake City last Tuesday The children were furnished with sack lunches that they could eat at noontime on the zoo lawn George Cap of Layton won top honors in the 7th annual Concours dFlegance Car Show held last weekend at the University of Utah Mr Cap won the GG division with his I'lWiCorvair Last week, Mrs Emma Evans celebrated her 80th with birthday family members in her home Many rebuses and friends sent her cards and personal greetings on her birthday 78 85 90 05 57 69 68 75 75 65 61 per- APPROXIMATELY L HANDY LEE M MILLAIS' EUNLRAL services were held on Tuesday at noon at the Clearfield Stake Center, State Street, Clearfield, with Bishop William V Wnght officiating The family prayer was given by Ron McMillan Prelude and postlude organ and piano music was by lone Benmon and Verna Gardiner Earl L Christison Jr offered 935 S the invocation A VOCAL solo, Forever, was rendered by Kim Cox, n accompanied by lone Ben-mo- Remarks, Bishop were all family members, poems written by Randy, were sung Wright, speakers The Young Adult choir from the Canyon Rim Stake rendered the song, Come, Come Ye Saints The benediction was given by Bishop Franklin Matheson day-lon- g Hogle Zoo m Salt 51 00 I960 1977 1978 A by Brian Barton Layton 1950 BURIAL WAS in the Heber City Cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Melvin G Richardson Pallbearers were Steve Dennis Henderson, McMillan, Ron McMillan, Dannie McMillan, Blake McMillan and Earl L Christison 111 HONORARY pallbearers were Scott Henderson, Dustin R McMillan, Douglas Kroeger and Jess Kelley The flowers weie cared for by the Clearfield f irst Ward Relief Stx it tv vsb Municipal Schools County Special District Total Brian Paul Ethermgton, 15 month old son of Mark J and Patricia Flint ttherington of 1322 East Green Road, died Wednesday Sept 27, 1978 in the Layton hosptal from in an tomobile accident . juries received in- au- HE WAS born on June 8, 1977 in Bountiful Parents are members of the T ruit Heights Second W'ard He is survived by his parents of Fruit Heights, two brothers, Scott and Jeremy of Fruit Heights, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Paul Flint, West Layton, Mr and Mrs Jack I therington of Payson, great grandparents, Mrs Mary Etherington, Mr and Mrs Leonard Flint, West Layton and Mrs IFonna Taylor, Piyson San-taqui- SLRVICLS ficiated The family prayer was offered by Paul W Flint and prelude and postlude music by Connie C toward THE FOUNDATION study County was reappraised this year under the continuing revaluation program This program is designed to equalize property assessments among individual properties and among the stimlard under 20 penalty points it is doing an "admirable job, Mr Harvey said W hen it exceeds 20 it goes on not ue Forty points is where a jx rmit can be suspended a MEMBERS OF the board felt the inspections should toniinue for a longer period than one month, however If the restaurant passes the fu ture inspections, results will he reviewed by the board and if favorable, the facility will be taken off pi obation r reappraisal program will more than offset the levy reductions for most taxpayers As a result, many .1 THE T Horn Hi st and Scott orr nor r IINDSVY were raised in only five counties, were reduced in 16 and Bountiful, Utah Eoundation researchers note that the fact that county elections 'are held being throughout Utah in 1978 may be a major reason for the generally lower tax rates imposed by counties this vear LOWEST PRICE EVER For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job RE Don Pearson GUTTERS Manager -- FREE ESTIMATES or 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance MRS. ETHERINGTONS W'right of 907 Stoneybrook Road and her sister Mrs Dana daughter, Daisy, eight months old and son, Michael for building construction or requiring in- systems for wastewater dis- dividual wastewater disposal was determined or found lacking the health department would relay a statement enumerating conditions and restrictions upon which feasibility for individual wastewater systems were or were not established Wright, three years old and Jeremy Etherington three years old were all passengers m the vehicle Both Jeremy and Michael were tansferred from the hospital in Layton to the Primary Childrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City for additional treatment SERVICES FLNERAL were conducted Saturday at 11 am in the Fruit Heights LDS Second W'ard Chapel for Brian Etherington Both Mrs Etherington and Mrs Wright were released from the hospital (long enough) to ttend the ser vices returning to the hospi tal after for furtner treat ment DAISY WRIGHT was released from the hospital on Friday Both Jeremy and Michael are now back at the Davis North Medical Center and all are reported to be improving np 'Cheaper By The Dozen Presented By Clearfield High - In these CLEARFIELD days of inflation its hard to believe 12 of anything can be cheaper than just one, but Clearfield High is staging "Cheaper by the Dozen anvway at 7 30 p m Oct in the school auditorium TICKETS are be a $10 charge for an in- dividual wastewater disposal system construction permit, per on site visit and a $15 fee for systems with deep trenches or seepage pits $5 THE BOARD also approved by unanimous vote inclusion of a county Council on Aging member on the home health board In other action, the board received copies of the proposed 1979 budgets for the health department and ambulance service and will review those for detailed discussion at the November meeting 1 PHONE Always Prompt 22 Courteous Service Steam Method "The Gentle Method Safe for all types of Carpet Mr. from cast members and at the door hut should be purchased in advance to assure a seat The production stars Chris Miksell and Lynnette Frver as Mr and Mrs Gilbreth and their youngsters includ ing Brooke Olsen, Phil Chandler, Jeff Breece, Dave Allred, Jeff Rogers, Rawn Swallow, Belinda Roach, Nancy Crabtree, Diane Heise ADDING their touch to the show are Annette Lindsay, Todd Pardoe, John Swenson, Lori Chandler, Marvin Lichfield, Richelle Holt and Patty Shoe D rector is Norm Maxfield tb 11 VYE DO VELVET YES, C37 Fun.uunn Quick Drying clean carpets Free estimates r i r' nri cTiilGii! cTn I i i I I i I L-JL- -J Kearley, carman, Provo, Utah, R. G. Erskineyardmaster, Salt Lake City, Utah, Gary Sorenson, hostler, Salt Lake City, Utah, L. M. Ford, engine Cl house foreman, Salt Lake City, Utah, Melessa Jacobson, P1CL clerk, Provo, Utah, Gary Barker, laborer, Salt Lake City, Utah E. , f1, i' VV. ' IPJo can handle iL "T! AH I u a , A X - V v I t Li I 1 : a- - $ PUIM I: v, - 14 for $1 50 Insured Experienced All Work Guaranteed mi joy fresh BILL LILES - 825-- 1 1 adults, $1 for students and 50 cents for children and can be purchased Among fees proposed would AY F IPs il ongiat ulati s all haloes ci It bra The Ik fit ting their first birtlui tv at ills time T ht v include Robert Scott, son of Mr and Mis Si ott Holt of 1,127 W 170DS in Svrattisi He was one veai old Sept 7, also Iandsay Ann, 1st N in daughti rof Mr and Mrs Jt Ifrty Ayt rsof 128 Kavsville She ukbiau-- her birthday Stpt 22 Ryan CCXJTmiOUS ALUSJlfiUM 0UTTCR3 ANN Happy Birthday remained m seven counties Etherington Care of the flowers by Fruit Heights Second LDS Ward Relief Society np 160 E. 300 S. three or more pieces year shows that tax rates were Jeremy cident sub- division or development area consisting of a division into facilities itrailer truck carrying bulk cement taking the life of the 15 month old son of Mrs Etherington and seriously injuring five others in the car Brian Etherington of 1322 East Green Road, Fruit Heights died m surgery at the Davis North Medical Center about 24 hours after the ac- FOUNDATION of the 28 counties that were not reappraised this analysis I ptllbearers therington, Ftherington 292-355- 5 division, commercial Members of two families from Fruit Heights who were injured m the tragic accident on Wednesday Sept 27 at 9 45 a m while attempting to cross U.S Highway 89 and Green Road intersection, are reported to be improving and will be released soon from the Davis North Medical Center in Layton ttJTEW'1 GADPcT o o o Musical selections were IT MAINLY adopts some state regulations and provides fees for some services the health department provides," A Mr said Harvey feasibility statement prior to the sale of property with septic tanks was the most different item That section proposes that feasibility for individual wastewater disposal systems must be established for any subdivision, unrecorded sub- property owners in Salt Lake County will experience a substantial tax increase this year despite the mill levy reduction were given by Rt becca Fit I den and Amy Jones, W'onder When He Comes Again and by Martin Ras PAllBLARLRS In other action, the board approved a preliminary waste water disjxisal ordinance for publication and public hearing No action can be taken until after those procedures are followed with final okay necessary from the county commission IT WOULD also require percolation tests, soil exploration and ground water level information After feasibility several counties It has been completed in 26 of Utahs 29 counties Scheduled to be completed in 1979 are Carbon, Sevier, and Sanpete Counties Although mill levies were reduced by all taxing jurisdictions in Salt Lake County this year, the higher valuations resulting from the Remarks were given by DeAnn Jones and Bishop T J Jones the law If a restaurant can maintain Families Hurt THE AUTOMOBILE driven by Mrs Patricia Etherington was hit broadside by a sem- posal A MUSICAL st lection ren dered by Joseph S Hill A Little Pink Rose" was given accompanied by Connie loward Invocation was by Gary Etherington Mark J t therington, Paul W Flint, Jni k F therington and kcllv F therington Honorary Photography 773-856- 6 75 65 Divtd Flint Genealogical GOUGSITIY 68 75 Tin mussen, Suffer the Little Children" accompanied by Susan Rasmussen Benediction was giytn bv Steven Bthunin Grave dt dication by Photo-Ge- n Call FLNERAL 1150 41 42 45 60 11 83 14 55 4 00 4 00 points out that Salt Lake unchanged were ht Id Saturday at II a m in the Fruit Heights Second Ward Chapel Bunalwasin the Kaysville Memorial Paik Bishop T J Jones presided over the funeral and Richard C Tagg, first counselor of 1150 - THAT ACT ION came after a review of state health tests conducted at the facility ore r the last six months 3 lit county board asked the stall to conduct monthly tesis at the restaurant after a heat ing w is held on alleged unhealthv conditions at the eating pi ice During the testing period the restaurant was not to register penalty points ov cr 10 points and two thirds of the test with 20 or less, said Fn vironmental Health Dire clot Richard Harvey It was verv commendable up to the find inspection in September This exceeded the limit with a 31 follows 1978 HE RECOMMENDED the slate conduct one more inspection to determine if the si and irds were improved and to restore the permit if they wire In the past its been different things (for which they were penalized) and theyve corrected them I feel thi re have been some changes ni attitude and they are mov mg more in compliance with RG tion period another thro months for the Lotus Res taurant in 1 ayton before making a decision whether ot not to grant it another jh rmit for municipal purposes, 19 percent for county purposes, and 5 percent for special district purposes A comparison of the 1977 and 1978 levies in Kaysville by purpose is as 1977 Bl FARMINGTON of the property tax collected m Kaysville will go Purpose increased Davis County Board of Ik alth has voted to extend the prob i per- cent counties, Rites Held Saturday 15 reappraisal Of these 41 By TOM BUSSEI cent of the total property taxes charged in Kaysville this year will go for school purposes The Foundation report indicates that declined in 18 cities, and remained unchanged in three cities The average overall levy in these 61 cities rose from 75 14 ($75 14 per $1,000 assessed valuation) in 1977 to 77 07 nulls in 1978 Foundation analysts note that while the average overall tax rate rose m 1978, it still was more than 10 mills below the average rate recorded for 1970 This reduction in the overall tax rate over the past eight years, however, was in most instances more than offset by increases in assessed valuations during this period As noted, property was reappraised in 26 of Utahs 29 counties between 1972 and 1978 Probation Period Is Extended For Lotus Mil L RATE 1970 1975 1 A Ricks TOTAL EXAMINATION of total tax rates imposed in the 61 largest Utah cities that were not reappraised this year reveals that the overall rate increased in 40 cities, AN 1978 municipalities, mills last year Following is a tabulation showing the trend in Kaysvtlle's total tax rate for selected years since 1950 68 75 6 ! property program in assessed valuation) This 4 their levy, 16 reduced their lew, and 156 made no change On the other hand, of the school districts located in the 28 counties that were not reappraised this year, local school levies were raised in 15 districts, were reduced in four districts, and remained unchanged m 17 districts A total of 213 cities and towns are located in the 28 counties that were not affected by the Members Of 2 'HV, ySsp? |