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Show 8 4 saV DESERET NEWS, Thursdoy, A March 4, 1971 Arms 'Waste' Critics Almost Get Resolution roves Free Schooling loll Continued from First Page counties for enforcement. use in law This is the third part of a three-foil package, intended to d helji cities, particularly Salt Lake City, solve financial problems. 1116, other two bills were pfcsbd Wednesday and sent to the' House. One would increase the property tax lor Salt Lake City, from 18:5 'to 35 mills. The other hard-presse- sources could probably be absorbed by the county with only a slight tax increase, if ar.y at all. Therefore, the double taxation is more apparent than real, he explained. He enumerated instances in which the county serves city residents. Ferro said the present situation encourages large areas would which normally be incorporated, such as Kearns, beto remain unincorporated cause of lower taxation. He strongly supported the legislation to relieve what he said has long been an unjust burden on cities. Sen. Dixie Leavitt, City, main sponsor of the bill, cited the vastly greater and faster rising assessed valuation in Salt Lake County, in an effort to show that it is able to assume the increased tax burden. He said his information is that the tax increase in Salt Lake County to take up the slack would be ess than two mills. The Senate voted on the bill double after taxation hearing from Salt Lake County Commissioners William E. Dunn and Ralph V. McClure and from A. M. Ferro, legal counsel for the League of Cities and Towns. eil-in- g Dunn and McClure said the measure (SB226) would stifle the delivery of services to the 50 per cent of the residents living in unincorporated areas and would result in a property tax increase for those citizens. wuld eliminate whereby Salt Lake citizens are said to pay iprefvices wb:ch they do not Jreceive, namely fire protection, garbage disposal, planning and zoning and street Sighting. Dunn said more than 50 per cent of the revenue supporting the services mentioned in the bill fire, garbage collection, and zoning and planning street lighting comes from in leadership I Republican Jthe Senate contends that due to rapidly rising property Jcalues in Salt Lake County, this transfer of the financial i i other tnan property responsibility from the city to the areas unincorporated taxes. be earmarked The vote was with Democratic Senators Edward T. Beck, Kearns; Moroni L. Jensen, Salt Lake; Merrill Jenkins, Ogden; M. James Macfarlane, Midvale, and Carl E. Pettersson, Magna, voting nay. The raise in the mill levy ceiling would, for practical purposes, apply only to Sait Lake City, which is now levying 18.2 mills. 21-- enforcement, for law the area which represents the greatest financial squeeze. The present registration fee, including $1 for driver educa the of alleged Critics in the Defense Dewaste partment Wednesday narrowly missed passing a resolution in the Utah House which would have directed Congress to reduce defense appropriations by $20 billion. Vote on KJR23. sponsored by Rep. Pete Grundfoss n, Lake, was 34 for, 29 against, with six absent. A constitutional majority, required for passage, is 35. resolution, In the Giundfossen noted: A special committee of American businessmen and the Congressionon al Joint Subcommittee had in Government Economy in enormous waste found the management of the $79 billion defense budget. The expenses of 1.5 million servicemen and depend tion is $6. A bill has passed both Houses which would add $1 for reflectorized plates and another bill is pending to add 25 cents to the driver training tax. KIDS GET TRADING STAMPS ents overseas are the greatest single factor in the gold drain. Excessive military expenditures are the greatest contributor to inflationary deficit spending. also pointed Grundfossen out that a $20 billion cut would still allow a defense budget of $10 billion higher than it was before the Vietnam escalation and such savings would allow the states to income. receive Opponents to the bill said it was a national issue and should not be debated in a State Legislature. lt FOR GOOD SCHOOL BEHAVIOR much-neede- two-pag- e originally written, the third bill of the package, SB224, would raise an estimated $5 million by adding $7.50 to automobile registrations and increasing truck fees by 10 per cent. 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