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Js l ni-i- j! 1 tjit Ui' .r l lie lien but proosid budget would be oiiiniissiiiners also rmied If at the proposed expend)-tanfor 1'tri im lude a fund h ti.une of St'T.s'u cpei n d a! the ciosr of this CulenJ ir ir (IhseniU r 31) C v a nu r i"' it (' ii i!h Ihe hi ae h ; s Braves have heWd td prfvviveW in a ceupie V The h till their iM er.I fimiinu Iron) time pinpie. Jutt IVrhins, Hlaim lii n.ird and I rank Sessitm line ail h id Ihi ir ninments Vt B' will have to sop Ihe pa irdv tif littunliful BlTKil T also shims a fund balume of ItTh'i at th tin e td next year (Dec. 3i, TTIf, It-- i) "Hut we expect a mu h larger balance than this b cause many departments will not spend their annual budget, thus leaving a 'Ai-he- r could be the best man hup td the first round This turns into guards against big Hip'e Viewmont looks to their guardline of Jim M.lltr anJ Brad Thacker said Clerk Rodney Walker in his presentation to a rim lull of interested, but orderly, taxpayers surplus. the while irif ed c Warriors are huge ins do w.'h AISO, TAX revenues were the lines of Mam Montgomery. Bruce Thorpe and figured very conservatively and the county usually gets more money through federal funding than aniicipated " He noted that the 19? budget was figured on a county mill levy of 16 15 mills, a Brad Hail If the Vikings can gi t their running game in gear, that means rebounds from Doug Day, Kelly Down and Paul Hansen. They could win but if dec reuse of .30 mill Dorn 1978. Opening Dec. 1, 1978 AUTO REPAIR 165 S. Main, Layton Farm door (next Layton 1 766-206- Supply) I 1 General repairs Auto Glass Tune Ups Brakes Front End Alignment h 15 years experience Fast, Friendly Service V Ills d or) h i alujIloO .ie s 5 LV an (ni ri 17.15 million on. re i'-j- 1 1 1 1 I'f l prjistd by Jattt til n id the 1 lah Ta ivrrs Asms i it ion alii odin,; and j the h iru-ihi rt"oftsm ta- - g he 1 hu-!- ( bod, 1 1 was base d tn an 8 73 general fund l.hiurv, I 9 mills, Il'Kki con ifol, 2 mills, courthouse ad d I .on, I 5 mills. Jail ad hit n. u s 2 mills, an-ipml Area No I, 3 nulls for a h tal of I'l 13 mills, conjured to J9 3 mills for the rurri it yar' bucV-'- t W Al Kf- ft said as Valil.it. on Was b Ist-- J 01 the nssevor's county appraisal usir.g I7H development and Improvements as a guidt line Asked about having a budg'd with a surplus. Commis- MR. - SM-- sion Chairman Bill Moss sold WC M TO the surplus to meet unexpet ted demands Also, some of the servues are paid for out of cuunty funds and reimbursed with federal monies which mav not reach the county coffers until February or March of the following year. Mr Olsen noted that even though the mill levy was down .30 mills, the anticipated revenue from property tax was up nearly a quarter million dollars. THIS IS A good sign of growth in the county, he said However, I'd rather see the county base its mill levy on current property valuation rather than projected property valuation. That would take the guesswork and gamble out of establishing a budget Mr. Walker explained that although the general budget for 1979 is up 14 percent over 1978, property tax revenue is up only three percent MOST OF the total budgets income, $3,493,457, comes from state or federal funds-- - l .C f ,3 , ' . I 1 'i 4 , r j Jj (rr , f rf j ftl J f t r F fui HI UilM, rfa'.'g t f Mi 3 !) ( f a, at I k t $ I r 1 ( I 1 - J ' J ' t ' ' f i ,i , r 1 t ) , t i. j ' ar I s dal t Ciiiropraclor I)r. John K. C like man 1 S uff Adi ') aNnjt il 7 (ir fourth it t ml irtrt t t I ( I My j f 31 t -t COMMISSION! R5 were S( an in fr I Ik cut rhl 'x S't Mid fommis-itinef- s How mg the public hearing iii.tl vi ly I. Hie, if uiiv, t'f 0 e i MtteMONT and uesday afrefntvin, fi I pi tjilc in " II ptrcrni increase over it s 1 1N4L ADOPTION of the b td,1 ( is Set for Thursday, (iitt'e 'h Sv Lam e I in !'t 'J a S f 0" St sst-- - f.-l- I Curs Wrfi hu Ri-- Davis V.IV.TllN t till' y tun. mission Imtu- UVi ly proved a genera) l h.dgrl lor S7 Ilf ) 1 MRY R, BtllDU IT AH I Hifti'.iiiil al Of (inly 4 U l u 1, r nt rt; hi i J t I f I .'I f I i .i'h t i r' li al . J t ! iMG i , i .1 I l! l"t 1 1 line tu luf ti) n'i o -- j is t 1 out at ir$ la fi , Jilt af la' fthi j ,r ' , I r i tM UM Mi 1 I' c i it r . ' i rr ' ' f 11 ! I i !' - (I r al i ly r iff, a mid fi 'in ft m Hi I j.; unit ( nr tht ' If !l( i J IS 1 I i ) rl r s' jf I iff a '1 ti I t ) .- I i 1 f .. f ' t i(i la 1 v Jt ij,rj S.'lt--dn.iH) : a r ii( ..J ft ft ftrl, Ll I icaft clj f t( u rt t sI t tr ) . J I rii. ft- - (is . 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W Al KFR nxpla'tn J 11 it v nit (if U c (! p Ittmi Ills a wu! 0 4 j-- In t'a m lj,9 Us a budyis- pnst-- lull m k in s. of a or Us ri 649 North , III I h! tJ 4i t'J'j-T.- l 111 nr 7t,t)-J7S- l w '-- vt ir l!.s is i spnt ,ally true of the lion d partmental tud W alker i 1. s i.J Mr, At SO, SOM F. of thedi p.nt ments that show a vast ' m rt isff m ts mav do v b ause tluv ore (undid bv federal monies, but these fjiilx nmst U in luded in the ct.un'v budget for retordmg prjk-- s. It was explained He said the budg t rcfleits a 7 percent cost of living ini reave for all county employees And because ol the increise. ctrtam fringe bem fils also had to be adjusted for ni xt year. bu-U- Ju JLa rrl H of BRFAKDOWN for proposed expenditures 1979 are Commission, County $84,2M), Second District Court $21,500, Precinct Court. $72,016, C ircuit Court. $10,000, Juvenile Court and A $184,051, $147,649, $501,000, L.ZJ 0(2 UULjUa'CSU Your checking money can stay in statement savings Buildings and Grounds, Li La earning 5 continuously compounded interest until you write a check. Transfers are made automatically when required to maintain the checking balance at the level you set. And you never have to 'worry about being overdrawn. The service can cost you nothing depending on the combined average balance of both checking and statement savings accounts. and Election, $6,500. Capital Improvements, $100,000, Planning, $209,065, Resource Development, Sheriffs ,d V3Ua 0(1 U 03 I7G29 GOSuu'G. $76,213, $36,707, ,, 4 UuLUij'iivy UOIilSC'D L24viljVcJ Treasurer, Surveyor, UUay r 3 i iu332 $62,923, Recorder, $163,901, Attorney, $.136,698, Assessor, $205,949, n CJM'da Gb7S3LlG Oud vyUxiiJLJ Public $td,WX), Detention, Defender, $30 000, Personnel, $17,426, Data Processing, $93,204. Auditor, $108,881 Clerk, C?rn 'O L J A 'uOu,--- J7G3D Depart- $1,300,377; Rifle Range, $20,0(8), Fire DeparState tment, $138,158, ment, Forestry Fire Protection, $9,275; Ambulance Service, $91,206, Jail, ing Inspection, $154,455, Build$52,118, AciuCaSUtSiSP Action Insurance n l)f )'s t. 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