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Show Millard County Progress. Fill more. Utah 14631 Friday. May 1, 19 a consuming prairie fire whose ashes lie moulderbent on destruction of ing in the dust, and my everything in its wake, he children lonely orphans... MX sacrificed to thwart the my tears dry in their founpestilence of evil geared tains. I groan without a to devour the human soul. response for only those in Shortly after arriving in like afflictions can apprewith other banUtah ciate the heartfelt anguish address crowd the Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson, in may publicly. All he was that burns in my bosom ished Mormons, is need do citizens an staff . . Executive Action approach Meeting, called on a mission to the who has had torn from fOT to the MX members and request speaking time. 3110 granted permission distant land of China and him the dearest object of Public comments should be kept under Information Center to hold an anti-Mhis wife and children his heart, the solace of his left protest march. The parade permit three minutes. Among the early stal- unsurpassed religious for a duty he regarded as cares, the repository of all represented the last obstacle in the list warts of Utah and the persecution, he forded unquestionable. He rec- his joys and sorrows, the of preparations required to hold a Once the crowd is assembled at the Mormon Church was a mighty rivers, trudged ords: wife of his bosom.. .How demon st rat a ion. Capitol the march will begin down State man named Hosea Stout. parched deserts, climbed The first sound of the often I have rejoiced that I Citizens will assemble starting at 12 Street to the Federal Plaza, on the Heirlooms of his illus- lofty mountains and was restored gospel was heard was blessed with that noon Saturday, May 2, on the steps of corner of 100 South and State Street, trious are on docket tossed about in rolling in China on May 6, 1853. past true, faithful confiding the State CapitoPwhere Mime acts and were a rally will be held. Scheduled at the Territorial State- - oceans. He established While on his mission at- wife. Here then was my musicians will entertain the crowd. The speakers will address various impacts of house, his mark convincingly as tempting to bring glad ocean of affection and permit granted by the city also allows the MX System and an Old Time Band, firsthand an ambassador of good tidings to the people, a love. Experiencing for an open microphone where and Mime, will perform on stage for the the difficult times of will and a man of peace. communique from the individuals and group representatives crowd of citizens. Like those called to still In the general election pioneer life resulting from Territory of Utah informed him that two of August 6, 1855, Hosea Utah Foundation Report persons had been killed Stout was named to the House of Representatives by the Indians. from was among the digniand difficulties the Among of his mission to China taries who met in Fillmore the Legislature was forced to abandon tions. 2. A 20 percent reduction in local came the overwhelming at the historic Territhe general tax rebate program which was started in 1979 but was temporarily assessments to offset part of the Tax thoughts that since his torial Statehouse to make Dear Editor: departure from Salt Lake his contribution in formususpended in 1980 when state revenues Commission factoring program. overall limit on A 6 3. City, his wife was laid to lating the laws of this fell below expectations. percent A couple of weeks ago I out. The influence that local for rest in a cold grave. His great commonwealth and increases 1981 tax property Despite these problems, the attended the MX hearing this base would bring memoirs strike a familiar help establish "liberty applicafollowing was able balance to the purposes operating in Delta. There I heard would be so foreign and Legislature factors. Commission Tax spirit, to which other mis- and justice for all, a for the coming year tion of the our County Commis- destructive to our unique state budget 4. A 0.75 mill reduction in the basic sionaries could well relate cause to which his entire a major increase in state and without sioner, Mr. Ben Robison cultural heritage that the life was dedicated and as follows: local taxes. There were, however, school levy requirement. of Delta, stand up and loss we would suffer embodied in the depths of I surrounded assessment was in A 5. the reduction by fuel legal increases in the motor and special almost beg the Air Force would be tragic. soul and the heart of his of fair all reasonable ties of the 20 to ratio in endearing fuel income an tax increase percent taxes, Another important reato install the operating his wife an 25 affectionate religious convictions. for single individuals, and an cash value rather than percent. base proposed for Utah in son for opposing Mr. Rob- rates sales-rati- o studies of 6. in Continuation on increase and the tax beer, markup Millard County. He said isons and Mr. Paxtons and liquors. by the Tax Commission to establish the that although he was efforts to bring the base to wines, the Foundation that relationship between assessed valuareport analysts opposed to the MX Millard County is that the total 1981 and the actual market value of tions authorized the by spending proposal in general if it great economic benefits 1981-8fiscal for the year Legislature property. was to be built, we here in they are expecting will 7. Authorization for the Tax amounted Millard County might just never materialize. A mili- (after gubernatorial vetoes) is Commission sum This to apply to adjustment $1,695,240,000. Friday, April 24, 1981 as well have the economic tary base is a to in order 5.6 factors than equalize higher approximately percent benefits that will come community owned the adjusted totals authorized for assessments among counties, geograwith the base as some by the federal governSalable at auction 1,300 Feeder Heifers: Me1980-8but is 4.9 percent less than the phic areas, and classes of property. other place! Mr. Robison ment. It is designed to last to 1,218 dium and Large Frame 1 compared state 8. Discontinuation of the recommended by the 300-40- 0 he had take care of all the needs amount originally stated that week and last 1,426 lbs. 66.50-70.0year. Governor for 1981-82- . reappraisal program by the State Tax traveled the county and of all the military people attendance. 250 lbs 74.00; individual Average In his budget to the 1981 Legislature, Commission with responsibility for local was in touch with the who will come to live on it. Good demand. Feeder 400;500 lbs 62.00-68.0the back to the Governor had counted on $34 assessments turned 500-60- 0 0 steers pulse of the people, and Those who have lived on a higher. mostly 63.00-65.5counties. in added school property taxes 600-80- 0 that this is what they military base or in a million 59.00-64.0400 Feeder heifers over lbs which would have resulted from According to the Foundation analysis, wanted! 58.00-63.0Heif0 lbs. military base town, like I lbs higher. adjustment factors ordered by the this package of property tax measures er calves I could hardly believe have, know that the base steady. Slaughwill 1981 enacted the The this Tax Commission Legislature by State year. I so commissary provides evwas my ears! and bulls Slaughter Cows: Utility effect on the different ter cows a infuriated by what he said erything from a complete Legislature, however, refused to go have varying 1.00-2.0- 0 4 Commercial and higher. Supply Some state. of the taxpayers that I immediately sent off grocery store to durable along with this increase (bowing to taxpayers 75 42.00-46.5feeders. about few with percent in counties that were reappraised in all a heated letter to him and appliances, at a much public pressure) in local property 46.00-48.5a Sales through 4 p.m. with high dressing could recent own their experience and enacted years program taxes, Mr. Paxton, our Fillmore wholesale rate. about three hours left to Cutter and low reduction in property taxes this year. It which contains the following elements: mayor, who has made the Why would anyone assosell. dressing Utility 41.00-44.01. A 1981-8- 2 spending program that would appear that the tax change same formal Request to ciated with the base shop in increase the Air Force. After anywhere else? Will the represents a sharp reduction from the package prevented any large Feeder Steers: Medithe overall property tax burden. it was all over, I realized base pay any property Governors appropriation recommenda um and large frame 1 few Slaughter Bulls: Yield that what I had done was taxes? The federal gov270-35lbs. 77.00-83.05 Grade lbs not enough. I wondered ernment does not pay 400-50lbs 73.00-83.053.00-58.0individual how many people here taxes. Most bases allow 500-60- 0 bulk 78.00-80.01600 lbs 59.00. and in all of Millard only a small portion of its lbs 69.00-75.0mostly County were aware of enlisted personnel, if any, 600-80- 0 lbs THINK PINK! The hotline may be 68.50-71.5who has a operated by the National Anyone what our elected officials to live off the base. Why vehicle with 65.00-68.5800-95lbs defects Highway Traffic Safety used to get vehicle recall any Pink Day at the City Park were trying to bring upon would anyone who might which may be Administratin' in Washinformation or to report 64.00-66.0Large Frame May 23, 1981 4 p.m. be allowed to live off the lbs 2 Holsteins 350-50- 0 related can call on a ington D.C. as part of vehicle safety defects. safety the whole family 1 Bring this letter; something base do so when the Air 60.00-67.00 lbs The number is toll free telephone their to d for a day! have never done. 1 really Force provides quality special This service is monitorresponsibilities 51.00-58.5vehicle safety. number. believe that if the people housing, . convenient to of this county understood work and all the base local community. Any rational how our county would facilities, and a below the person Military Under these conditions who will weigh the small change if a large military market rate. base were suddenly put in personnel are accustomed the local business com- materialistic benefits that the middle of it, they to coming into a strange munity does not prosper; a handful of people in the would certainly oppose it place, having all their in fact, because communcounty may derive against Utah Power & Light Co. Wednesday with all their energies. needs taken care of by the ity pride sinks, almost ev- the devastating impacts 1981, the Commission accepted a UP&L our that The people of Millard base, and then eventuwholesome, received an order from the Utah Public motion to amend its original application erything else does also. Even during the conmust not be ally leaving, usually withpeaceful, unique, cultural Service Commission granting it a raising the requested amount to $59.6 County aware that our city and out ever contributing any- struction phase of a large environment will sustain, general rate increase of $39 million. The million, principally because of surging county officials are trying thing of a positive nature military installation, there will surely desire to keep amount granted represents an increase interest rates in capital markets. Later, connected of 9.46 percent in annual revenues from the company modified its request (0 bring the base here or to the local community. is not a large amount of everything The only things that money that flows into the with MX as far away as Utah jurisdictional sales approximatethey dont understand reducing it to $57 million. In its order, the Utah Commission what that would mean. thousands of military per- local community. Even possible. People who ly 68 percent of the companys request small believe as I do, concern- of $57 million. a few authorized a raise of return on Having been raised in a sonnel will bring to our though The increase will be effective after investment to 11.87 percent from 11.64 will be contracts may be let to ing a military base for small Utah farm town and communities local businesses, the vast Millard County, should the filing and Commission acceptance of like alcohol and descended from Mormon things percent. construcbegin by contacting their new tariffs. For the typical residential pioneer ancestors who drug abuse, pornographic majority of the will be done under local elected officials and customer without water and space The Commission said a future date helped lay the foundation movies and literature, a tion for the special way of life big jump in the crime very large contracts ob- help them wake up to heating service, the increase would be would be set for hearings on rate design and rate spread. In the interim, the we enjoy here, I feel I rate, prostitution, and a tained by giant national what their constituents approximately $3.50 per month. In its original filing, Sept. 30, 1980, increase will be spread among the have a responsibility to proportionately large pop- construction companies really want. Thomas D. Terry UP&L requested a $44.5 million classes of service on the basis of a my heritage, the land, ulation of single mothers and by the government Fillmore, Utah increase in annual revenues. On Feb. 2, uniform percentage increase. and my family to speak who will be the burden of tl Pay 4 SL MAYOR APPROVES MARCH AND RALLY ... Leah S. Jackson Dies Leah S. Jackson, age 66, died April 17, 1981 in a West Valley City hospital. She was born in Fillmore May 19, 1914 to Alfred and Josephine Owens Swallow. She married Lawrence D. Jackson June 20, 1933 in the Manti LDS Temple. She is survived by her husband. Fillmore, daughter, Mrs. Gerwynn (Larna) Bradford, Bountiful, and son. Dale, West Valley City, father, Fillmore; eight grandchildren. one brother and sisters, Eugene, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Chad (Thora) McKee, Holden; Mrs. Gerald (Geneva) Fitzgerald, Shelton, Washington, Mrs. Darrell (Fae) Snyder, Fillmore. rela- Many tives and friends attended the services held April 22, 1981 1 st4th LIDGrty in the Fillmore LDS Ward Chap- el. Bishop Keith Gillins conducted. Family prayer was by Eugene Swallow. Prelude and postlude music were played by Marjorie Robison. by Opening prayer Mark Bradford was followed by an organ medley by Marjorie Robison. Remarks by Dale Jack-so- n were followed by a vocal solo by Gerald Fitzgerald, In the Garden, accompanied by Marjorie Robison. Mary Davies gave a tribute. Bishops remarks were given by bishop Keith Gillins followed by the closing prayer by Robert Nielson. Burial Fillmore was in the Cemetery with dedication of the grave by LeGrande Davies. y, also surviv- ing, one brother, Wilbur Rowley, Meadow, Utah; three sisters, Alta St. George; Muriel Reid, Woodbum, Oregon; Montez Black, Henderson, Nevada. Funeral services were Ward. Survivors include his held April 27, 1981. Burial wife, two sons, Vernon C. in the St. George City Rowley, Jr., Carson City, Cemetery. Wil-coc- k, Industrial Education Day at SUSC I.E. Day contests. The awards will be presented to the schools at their respective awards assemblies held prior to the end of school this spring. While on- campus the exhibit will students projects craftsmanship they have completed at their schools during the year and will compete in a wide variety of vocational contests. The public is invited to visit the SUSC War Memorial Fieldhouse between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to view projects which have been com- Every pleted by the students. d Education. EDITOR AUCTION .50-1.0- .50-1.0- 2-- 0. tax-fre- e, 0. 0 hammers will be awarded to the high school and junior high school or middle school the collecting highest number of points in Industrial Day competition May S at Southern Utah State College. The annual third SUSC Golden Hammer Auards will be made this year. Cedar High School and Dixie Junior High were awarded the hammers last year as winners in I.E. Day competition, said Paul W. Petersen, chairman of the SUSC Department of Industrial Gold-plate- Front Continued 2 Nevada; Dudley J. Row-lePleasant Grove; preceded in death by two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Janice) Hulet, and Marilyn Rowley, LETTERS All SALINA LIVESTOCK Vernon Rowley Succumbs Vernon C. Rowley, age 74, died April 32, 1981, in St. George. He was bom April 16, 1907, in Diaz Chihuahua, Mexico, to John S. and Eliza Clemens Rowley. He married Charity Leavitt May 19, 1930, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 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