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Show DESERET NEWS 1 yv Public hearing set on districts A public hearing on the pioposed formation of two service districts to tax Salt Lake County residents for garbage, street lighting and planning services is scheduled Monday, 10 a m , in County Commission chambers Opponents to the proposal are or gamzing Mearle Marsh, chairman of the Salt Lake County Concerned Citizens Party, said he is spearheading a petition drive to defeat the plans If taxpayers obtain signatures represent mg either 40 percent of assessed valuation or 40 percent of the qualified voters in the area, the proposal will be killed Marsh said his group also plans a lawsuit against the county and Is concerned about getting the signatures in time He said the opponents will lie at the hearuig Such petitions, by law, must be filed w ithm 30 days after the public hearing County officials proposed the districts over a month ago as a remedy to taxation of city residents for sen ices provided exclusively to the county The remedy came only after the Ut ah Supreme Court ordered the eoun ty to cease taxing residents of municipalities for services Assistant County Attorney Gerald Kinghom today presented the official service district plan to Third District Court Judge Marcellus K. Snow, as 7 Real Estate Loans Call Now ordered thiee weeks ago The package presented to the judgi lontains the plan for implementing and opeiating of the service district In eluded is a breakdown of sen ice costs to county residents County financial officials have csti mated the cost for garbage, lighting and planning services to county residents at $2 5 to $3 million a year According to County Auditor Gerald K Hansen, residents can expect to pa about 2 5 mills the first year, if the sen ic e districts are approved This tax, said Hansen, will probably be on top of a general fund tax uierease of the three mills this year Fpi-Ca- Carleson Cadillac ths largest Cadillac Dealer sh Paid tor or not. 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He said construction costs will be guaranteed by the builder so Inflation will not alter costs. asked When CONVERTS EASILY INTO the If A SPACIOUS Legislature would allocate additional funds if available monies will not QUEEN SIZE I cover architectural plans, Ashton said, We must cut our cloth to fit sa a pattern. (Voter in Salt County approved JLake funds of more $9 million in a bond election.) UBC member Clifford While said some people are grumbling because the proposed stage In the Concert Hall will not be j equipped with draperies. "The stage will have BED! J The perfect ' JJ Ashton said tie would check Into the matter, but that the absence of draperies might be be- "Ex-Be- A super comfor-sohtrn problem urethane foam sofa by day table a and a wonderful queen width bed by night with verts easily a puli of your wrist in 100 Widewale Cordu- roy or that fabulous Denim look Simplicity combined with fashion equals the "Sensational Casual Couch"! d i limited use without drapes," While said. answer to that CHROME SUPPORTS ANCHOR SOLIDLY INTO THICK WOOD PLATFORM WOOD PLATFORM ON LEGS 8mJ 1 cause of acoustical I needs. ll 1 White also said the 4 commission should make Li certain the architectural 1 plans Include carpeting, 1 seats, office and other furniture costs S The UBC approved '? $8,500 for a folk life coodmator in the Utah j Division of Fine Arts; ih garnet Gmti! WELCOME ftQOiiii ,f Dance for Repertory Theatre; $2,000 for a "Saga of Castle ; t Valley program; $1,000 H for Utahs contribution to $3,0110 commem-- i the four-stat- e oration of the Doming-- j ALL STYLES! ALL SIZES! Bicen-(enni- medals which should be solid in the next few months. Weggeland paid tribute to Chairman Obert C. Tanner and requested that a letter of commendation lie sent to the American M U--. PIECE CORNER UNIT silver and several thousand bronze ... SOFA SLEEPER ALL COVERS! Expedi- to tion, $1,000 for Utah Cinema Council, and $700 for the Spnngville Art Center. Foundation chairman Gordon Weggeland said Utah banks still have 500 !. $Af FULL SIZE ONLY Revolution 2 comforta ble single beds by night. Wondering where to sleep guests in a small house Here's the solution Choose from the area's largest selection Bicentennial Committee before Tanners arrival at a meeting of all state chairmen to be held next month m Denver. A luxurious corner unit by day "Our chairman is one great men of this secBicentennial era ond to none In the nation," Weggeland said Richard Sorensen, ex- it is a handsome living room piece, opened it s a smait, comfjrtuble extra bed Here is fine furniture appearance and periormunce And what a splendid vulue1 For less than $200 you have an instant guest room It a only one of many to chruse from Come in today1 Closed, of the TRADITIONAL QUEEN SIZE SLEEPER QUEEN SIZE EARLY AMERICAN SLEEPER ecutive director, sugthat the UBC award thobe Utahns gested tee will recommend names In the next mission meeting. Hjvt ynu been lookmq (or tie versatility soto bed but thought you would to sacrifice syfe1 That's uo true ot R C Wl My $, and this sda bed is only o ie of the reopens why Not the ioose buck ond seat cushions ond loose bol And tf hit, dong wlh the styling of a Hove Sofa beds don't have to be ugly This one is full of style, with wood exposed parts and skirting Limited quanti ty so hurry1 whove been Instrumental m aiding the commission complete the hundreds oi Utah Bicentennial projects. A commit- t enough it is covered tuvcjlun plcid com- with thick only Sorenser asked, for help in determining what mementos of our era should be placed m a time capsule donated by Reynolds Metal Co Ho said he had asked the Utah Historical Society ami newspaper staffs for suggestions, but would welcome ideas from WHAT A SELECTION! 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