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Show I . A Page 5A South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, October 19, 1983 Letters to the Editor Bonds, Special Districts Tire Taxpayer Review Editor: ty tax Notice: $284,04. Hoorah for the people pushing the Head tax. My two chil- register their vehicles in Ogden or elsewhere. One family is regsioners: istering all 5 of their vehicles in I happen to be one of the southern Utah. It is such a lopsided farce that captive property owners in Davis County and I am getting 1 cant blame them. One article very tired (and broke) from all indicated If additional money the things the county keeps exis required to set up a fancy ofpecting us to pay for while the fice and hire people as paper renters get off shufflers it would have to come 1. FLOOD CONTROL I from a mill levy added to the cannot help it if some people are property tax. Here WE Go Again so stupid they build in canyons, what about the renters and on mountain sides, and on river transients who belch smoke? banks. It is very similar to the Why should I have to pay for an people who buy a house next to office to process their checks? the airport and then complain 4. WATER Davis Co. Tax about the noise. Notice: Weber Basin water 2. GARBAGE BURNING $6.36. Clearfield City: Cost I refuse to be stuck PLANT based on usage. Water pressure with horrendous bills for my one on Terrace Drive is a sore sublittle can of garbage. ject and has been for years. We 3. EMISSION CHECK pay TWICE and still do not One of the most asinine decihave enough water in the sumsions, as the 10,000 people who mer months to flush a toilet, let live outside Davis County and alone water yards or run washwork at Hill AFB and Freeport ing machines. If the burn plant goes in, it Center, drive 5 days a week (no emission check) while I have to will take 93,000 gallons of water have an emission check to go to each day. Then when they conthe grocery store once a week. nect up 72 new apartments one I think Davis County will noblock north of Terrace, we will tice a drop in vehicle registrabe down to dribbles, Vi of which tions as many people I have is sand. 5. SCHOOLS talked to, are having relatives Davis Coun Dear Davis County Commis- scot-fre- dren have not attended Davis County Schools since 6667, and when they did, the federal grant forms were submitted each year. Why should I and the childless people have to subsidize families with 5 to 10 children? If you recall the TV special, Utah childbirth is on a level with the e. ho Third World countries dont know any better. Davis County 6. SEWER Sewer. Clearfield City Bill: $11.50 Sewer. Just whose sewer is it? Or is it double taxation?? I think what we need and what we are getting closer to each year, is a good old Boston Tea Party. Halite II. Post Clearfield , Need Tighter Drug Rules Review Editor: I think the Davis County School District should have harder rules on junior and high school students who get caught with drugs, because they just tell them not to do it again, and they just do it over and over again. I know a couple people who take drugs and they haven't even got caught and they are late for classes and are always getting in IWOWEY Tax Notice: $15.77 North Davis to trouble. to a junior high school know of only one person who was caught and he got away with it, and hardly got into trouble. I hope some day they come out with stricter rules because it will just get worse. And more and more people will be doing I go and MARKET nil a(S)xSAS) Current Weekly Rate I it. 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He is Now the average family' admits we cant go back to the moves once every three or four but I would suggest that if past, years, 50 percent of all marriages everyone planned and worked to can plan on ending in dimake a successful marriage now, vorce.... I suspect that it is the it would go a long way towards writers mistake because the senhelping society and the family. tence and thought arent good. A It is a bad thing for people to marriage cant plan anything. I is embarDr. imagine accept that 50 percent of the McVaugh rassed by it. I think it needs to marriages are breaking up. It is be corrected so I am pointing it better to say 50 percent are sucout. ceeding. That means if we all try Psychologically it is poor. A harder we can find ways to do marriage cant plan on divorce. better. We need to look more to People plan things. People the words of the worlds greatest should never plan on divorce. psychologist..As a man think-etso is he. 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