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Show The Sail Lake Tribune, Wednesday, June 21, 1961 22 I Autumn Campaign Construction Banker to Head UF Industrial Group Appointment of Weston E. Hamilton, vice Walker Bank and Trust Co., president, ... He Weston E. Hamilton will head United Fund unit. Last Rile Set In SJL. for A low bid of $247,1)19 was submitted Tuesday for the cbnstrurtton of field maintenance shops for the Utah Nation Guard in Saljt Lake City. OFFICIALS OF the State Building Board said the low bidder wa? W. J. Dean and Son Construction Co. of Salt " Lake City." estiPrevious engineers mates placed the cost" of the facility at $213,000. NINE OTHER firms made bids on the project up to a high of $271,000. The bids will be presented to National Guard officials for study, after which the building board will act. Residents of unincorporated areas in Salt Lake County receive more than one million dollars a year in tax benefits from property taxpayersyesid-inin the six incorporated cities of the county. IT WAS disclosed Wednesday in a report of Utah Foundation that city residents not only must pay' taxes for their own municipal services (such as garbage collection, street lights, police and fire protection). but also help meet expenses for similar services per- - g formed areas. in unincorporated THE EQUIVALENT of a 3.6-mill 'property tax was levied county-widto pay for municipal type services used only in the .unincorporated areas dur ing 1960, Utah Foundation analysts noted. Thus, residents of Salt Lake City, Murray, South Salt Lake, Midvale, Bingham and Sandy are helping to pay for services performed in unincorporated areas of the county, while at' the same time paying city taxes for the cost of similar services within the city in e Wto ouattlhre JLL i Gib-'borl- Co. ,A MEMBER OF the Board of Governors, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Hamilton resides at 2259 Laird Way (2280 East), with his Accountant wife.- - Funeral services for- former Salt Lake City businessman, Anton Strebel, 78, of San Flan's cisco, who died r a y in Niles, alif., aft er a lonfe illness, be conducted &1 J , iSaturday at noon at 36 E. ,7th - d-- 'South, Mr. as chairman of Division 11, responsible for the collection of almost half of the total objective of the autumn United Fund . Campaign, was announced Tuesday. MR. HAMILTON will direct the division concerned with the collection of Industrial- - acwhich counts, represent up to 47 per cent of total campaign collections, said J. P. O'Keefe, chapter division chairman. In his division, Mr. Hamilton will be assisted by nine account executives including J. H. Bergstedt, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co ; William H. Nofsinger, California Oil Co ; Glen F, Groo, Continental Bank and Trust Co.; Clyde R. James, Mountain Fuel Supply Co.; Glenn A. Wardrop. MST&T; W. L Beavers, MFS; James Edward Burns, Continental Bank; Lawrence K. Amott, Utah Power and Light Co., and C,.E. Chicago Bridge jmd Iron Study Reveals Cities Aid GctsBiddcrs Unincorporated Areas r which they reside. levied against residents of un- - pay for municipal services areas is used to 'formed in the six cities. NONE OF THE property tax Strebel came to Utah as a child. He was employed by the Mr. Strebel Internal R e v as the agent in charge of eastern Utah, living in Vernal until 1927. He then moved to Salt Lake City and founded the Utah Tax Service Bureau which he operated until his retirement. He was also an accountant for the Young Electric Sign Company and Success Markets. He Is a director of Frontier Airlines' and --member cf- -f he board of directors for Magna Investment and Development Corp. and the Keystone Insurance and Investment Co. Fimds-Stud- y Explores Idle Money The Legislative .Councils study of possibilities to use state funds currently idle may result in "amazing things? THIS- - WAS the view ex- pressed Tuesday by Sen. Bruce S. Jenkins Lake), chairman of a subcommittee of the council studying management of state fundsr- Other states have been able to utilize Idle moneys for such purposes as - capital improvement, Mr. Jenkins said, and the current study, which will take up to two years, is aimed at exploring such possibilities. (D-Sa- A MEMBER of the Church ..of .Jesus Christ, of . Latter-da- Saints, -- Mr Strebel moved to California four years ago. A son of Peter G. and Elizabeth Ebersberger Strebel, he was born Oct. 11, 18S2, at Fuerth, Germany. He married MR. JENKINS comment Minnie Katherine Shepherd in 3906 in the Salt Lake LDS was a result of a letter by State , Auditor Sherman J. Preece to Temple. director of the Lewis H. SURVIVORS include two council. Lloyd, sons and three daughters, Mr. Preece said he -- was Grant A. Strebel, Paul V. Stre"amazed and shocked to see bel, both of San Francisco; Mrs. Donna McKinley, Los An- the director was "advising the council of the advisability of geles, Calif ; Mrs. Gayle Dunk-ley- , the state treasurempowering Mrs. Calif.; Hayward, Peg er to make more unencumSalt Lake City, and gy Taylor, bered state funds available for six grandchildren. the- - Me- capital improvements. Burial --will be-in morial Gardens of the Valley. "IT IS unfortunate, in my opinion, Mr. Preece continued, "that the council would even consider the continued inflaFor Fine tionary financing starte4 a f ey years ago. As you know, these funds are not surpluses but merely the cash balances of approximately 150 accounts and are fully obligated by previous acts passed - by the Legislature. MivJenkins declared that his group is trying to find a way if we can, to increase the states revenue from nontax-able- sources."" y . -- Paints and Outstanding Service... THIS, THE solon said, would aid the statefund "capital improvements at the cheapest cost and with safety. Salt. Lake Firm Lists Low Bid come to your . 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