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Show Millintl I mmlj Pi ogress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, October 30, 1081 Page 9 Police Report Public Safely Building Numerous violations were written this past week for failure to tag deer, Continued from front page detention program and into a shooting docs, using an archery tag ing was given the by Millard on the deer hunt, loaded gun in a vehaving a fully staffed detention center, County voters at a special bond elechicle. unlawful purchase of a resident tion held last there is no way we can hold a juvenile July 14. The U.S. economy moved distinctly months. Average wage increases near ago. and the rate of unemployment was license and husbands by a John Markham, of Markham and longer than the law allows in this builcloser to a recession in recent weeks, 9 Vi percent, combined with minimal slightly lower. This indicates that ne lagging their deer with their wives' Markham Associates of Provo, archiding." said Dale W. Edwards, Asst. Vice productivity gains, form a cost basis of new residents into Utah tags. I he sheriff explained. "Of course, for the building, said his plans tects & President Manager, quoting the for inflation which will be slow to has been minimal over the past year. In a road block in Beaver Canyon, have been looked at and approved by this facility is designed, and the whole First Security Newsletter. The quarterly change. A primary concern centers around nine deer were seized as illegally taken various state agencies such as agencies concept of it. is for an expanding type Short-terinterest rates eased expected conditions in the residential animals. Bail report, which will be published this ol a program, but again, in order to get to $500 on for the handicapped, sanitation and up ranged week, is edited by Dr. Kelly K. Matsignificantly in recent weeks but are construction industry in the spring of these eases. into the juvenile detention business you others. and made health, sug"They thews. vice president and economist likely to vary near present levels for 1982. Mortgage rates, currently near 18 arc required to have a special staff. what they thought needas to gestions for First Security Corporation. the remainder of the fourth quarter. percent, are expected to remain subYou've giit to have people there, school ed to be corrected in the plans." he Real Gross National Product will Commercial banks prime lending rate stantially above an effective market teachers for educational programs, corrections have now been said. "Those probably decline in the fourth quarter declined to 18 percent for 20'j percent range. Furthermore, there continues and it's quite a complex type of a to so to we're out bid." done, ready go following sluggish performances in both in to be an adequate supply of housing We arc required to keep for situation. facilities women and Holding the second and third quarters. It is Fed funds, an overnight rate charged relative to present demand conditions. have been incorporated into juveniles out of sight and sound of jveniles unlikely, however, that a pronounced on reserves within the banking system, Under these circumstances, sluggish the plans for the new jail in addition to adult prisoners and they can be dedrop in economic activity will develop. has dropped from 19 percent in July to conditions are expected to prevail in tained up to 16 hours before they have cells for men prisoners. The present Salary schedules for teachers with a An economic climate dominated by 15 percent currently. the residential construction industry to be taken to a juvenile detention cenis over 100 years old Millard County jail bachelors degree in the Millard School Economic policy continues to have a in 1982. relatively high interest rates and stagand after being burned in a fire two ter. This was just passed in last year's nant economic growth will likely persist major impact on the longer-teroutPersonal income in Utah in 1981 is District were raised by an average of vears ago has been unable to house legislation. I'p until then we couldn't this year. In addition, look for interest rates. In recent weeks, forecast to reach S12.550 million, an $l.3"8 or 9.2 throughout the first half of 1982. for over 48 hours. Offices are hold a juvenile in the same building. prisoners most salteachers not at the top of the Consumer spending continues to be the Federal Reserve has modestly Inincrease of $1,347 million or 12 percent If we were to get into a full scale juveto transport prisoners to Juab the critical determinant of whether the creased the supply of reserves to the above the 1980 level. Actual total per- ary scale also received an annual ex- required nile detention program, you're talking, for for incarceration Jail longer County sonal income in 1980 was $11,203 mil-io- perience increment averaging another present business downturn will culmibanking system but has in no way inquite possibly, about a total separate $638. Thus, the total increase for a terms. The jail has no facilities for nate in a recession. Real disposable perdicated a substantial easing in monan increase of 12.3 percent. building. The law right now allows us women or juveniles. sonal income increased by a 4 percent etary policy. These circumstances could With inflation now at 9 percent, teacher who had not reached the top onlv temporary detention in the same will new The also have in building the salary schedule averaged annual rate in the third quarter, the result in interest rates going sharply as broadly measured by the GNP de- step rooms for juveniles and justice of the building as adults." during the 1981-8flator. the aggregate gain in real per- $2,016 or 13.5 I lie largest increase of the year. Tax cuts higher. The more likely development, police in Millard County utilize peace courts. Juvenile Court Judge and the likelihood of wage increases however, suggests that private demand sonal income will approximate 3 per- school vear. the services of the nearest juvenile Jackson. Cedar City, sent word Joseph greater than the rise in consumer prices for credit will ease somewhat and a cent. Total wages and salaries are exdetention center in Provo at the present 1 hose were some of the facts reportthrough County Attorney Eldon Elia-soshould continue buoying real consumer credit crunch will be avoided. pected to rise about 103 percent, ed bv Utah Foundation. intune. Sheriff Phillips said many of the facilities to ask about juvenile Although the Economic activity in the fourth quarincomes. The consumer decision to reflecting a lO'i percent average wage teacher juveniles dealt with here in Millard in the new building. 1981-8for corporate is raise salary spend or save these gains in real income ter in Utah is expected to experience increase and little, if any, net increase Counts are transported to Utah County Sheriff Phillips answered. "There somewhat below the record increase will significantly influence both the modest improvement relative to the in emplovment. and often they'll nearly beat us into are facilities the "quite building designed prov ided last year, it is' generally in line trend of the economy and the degree of past six months. Nonrcsidcntial conw liiclt will allow us to hold as h.uk home. In other words, unless juveniles with the increases made the during e success achieved by the Reagan Adstruction activity continues strong, and income growth oriilicv'rc committed there for a lengthy long as the law allows, which is 16 ious three years. ministrations fiscal programs. consumer spending increased in Auginating in the manufacturing and min- prev stav. thcv're usually there until theres hours, but theres nothing that would Single-famil- y ing sectors contributed importantly to housing starts in Aua hearing and more often than not they gust and September. The starling salary for a teacher with allow us to house juveniles on a fulllowest since 1959, when were the Early indicators point to a favorable the Utah state total in 1980. All sectors a bachelor's degree in the Millard time detention basis. Without getting gust don't stav verv long. " the statistical series was originated. opening of the ski season, while income of the economy, with the exception of School District this year is $13,000. agriculture and construction, experFurthermore, residential construction and sales trends suggest normal Christactivity in the fourth quarter will likely mas buying patterns. Retail sales tax ienced substantial income gains last The salary schedules include regular drop below the August level. The rate collections in the third quarter were up 'ear. Income originating in the govern- increases for experience and added ment sector increased 10.4 percent in academic of unemployment nationwide jumped to 15.8 percent above the 1980 period. training. Thus, experienced The unemployment rate in Utah is 1980. compared with 7.5 percent in teachers with a 5.7 percent in September from 7.2 masters degree receive expected to remain near Septembers I99. Income in the trade sector, as up to $21,647 in the Millard School Bv Ruth Zmitravich percent in August. Average inflation is currently about 6 percent in the fourth quarter. In Sep- well as dividends, interest and rent, District. 9 percent and is expected to remain tember. the total labor force in Utah was experienced major gains as a percena la in lavot ol I hanksgiving. which falls on Monday. November near that rate for the next several essentially unchanged front a year tage of total personal income in 1980. . h it sd.t November 26. Dorothy. I he for king are above salary amounts 743- or Albert. November loaf, Wednesday. days teaching approximately s4o4 or about nine months of actual service. mushroom gravv Bake sales each Wednesday. Friday. November Teachers with special duties and those I he the old scrapbook--Notbus will go to Provo for appointwho teach summer classes receive addto brides: purrs accomplish ments on Thursday. November 12. but ed compensation for such service. none than slurs. the Salt Lake City trip will be canceled Foundation analysts point out that a te. teller win began teaching in the Milcould the deal. The Public Service Commission place. That way. the county lard School District during the 1976-7would be it that the said ensure fears that has agreement County w ill wait until Dec. 14 to hold a further w ritten in a wav to protect the taxability if some taxpayer in one of the cities school vear received a starting salary hearing, if necessary, on whether a of the The Utah Public Ser- floor. Stale Office Buildrecent session of the Utah should sue. claiming his city is illegally of $8,977. Today, that same teacher plant. group of cities can buy part of the the paving taxes to Emery County, the with five vears of experience would vice Commission several will ing. the Over months, Salt Lake past legislature. The interim City, Hunter power plant in Emery County receive $15,816. This represents inUAMPS. have developed would a prehearing confor detercities, conduct increases not of the stand. rale through agreement might purpose without the county's approval. But over ference on Utah Power mining dates for pre- be subject to refund. a proposed sales agreement. County Attorney Scott N. Johansen creases totaling $6,837, or 76.2 The PSC said in an order last year r has said it isn t adequate said he thinks the agreement includes the A Light Co.'s application filing of testimony and Along with its petition period. that the county must give its approval imcrx County the for a rale increase, the for a $62.1 million in- further hearings and conabout as many protections as possible taxability. for the sale to take place. The cities to protect The cities, of which Kanosh is one, lor the county's taxes, but it still might in annual revecrease sidering any additional company filed a petition have been unable to get that approval are anxious to complete their purchase not do the job. To be certain, he said, lor a $34.2 million interim l'PI. attorney Robert Gordon said nues in its Utah juris- issues if necessary. and now asked the commission at a doesn't think the commishis Deseret because soon as possible, as rate relief. The companys October to get a declaratory diction. companv the wants Friday. county hearing Wednesday to rescind that took out a short-term- , The Commission will petition asked that in30. from a court or get the sion has the power to modify the origjudgement requirement. inal agreement between Deseret and loan to pay for the cities share of the I egisl.it ure to change the tax laws. The prehearing con- also consider the issue terim rate relief be grantUtah Power & Light Co., which owns it interand a was I., UFA the because must cities and the signed UAMPS attorney George' K. Fadel ference will be held at of granting of an interim ed across the board to pay the plant, sold about 40 percent of the plant all classes of service. on the loan. est commission hearing rale increase to the utilsaid the cities dont have time to pursue aopioved contract. the generaplant's second I he commission that view, mom. located on the sixth ity as authorized bv the over a 58 perKanosh so rejected citizens, those because routes upset losing theyre ting unit last year to Deseret Generation cent increase in their power bills much money. He asked the PSC to however, saving it retains jurisdiction & Transmission Cooperative, a group since April, met with the Kanosh simply rule that the cities have done to amend its previous order approving of rural electric cooperatives.-Par- t Tow n Board Oct. 8th to protest. all that can reasonably be expected and die i onirucl . of the sales agreement between said the that Emery Countys approval isnt UAMPS representatives UP&L and Deseret said Deseret, in difference in cost between the lower required. turn, would sell 14 percent to a group SELL Millard High Class when Assistant Attorney General James L. ATTENTION of cities and towns, represented by interest the cities expect to pay of 66 in and the and bonds issue Barker, representing the Committee buy they GAS-SAVIN- G WITH Utah Associated Municipal Power Sysinterest has cost of Consumer Services, agreed with higher short-tertems. or UAMPS. I here 15 reunion. a WILL be year them nearly $3 million in the past year, UAMPS. He said the part of the But cities and town are MILE he date will be Saturday. November which they otherwise would not have the uigiii.il requiring agreement and Emery County was worried it would 38. I hanksgiving weekend. coumvs approval is void, because the lose tax base and tax revenues if they had to pay. letters will be sent with the details. cost is mounting so PSC cannot legally give a county veto interest That owned the property. So the PSC reUe hope everyone can come!! Call fast some cities say they simply can't power over a sale that is in the public . or Elbe. quired that Emery Countys approval Iaiti. afford it and might have to pull out of interest . be obtained before the subsequent sale bv Deseret to the cities takes U.S. Economy moves closer to recession full-tim- e t, Millard Teachers Recieve Salary Increase 2 n 2 Above-averag- PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE I 180-18- 5 v 743-lia- . 743-53'- 4-- PSC Gives Time To Settle Hunter Power Plant e 7 Hearing On UP&Ls Rate Increase five-vea- high-intere- YOU "WANNA KNOW WHO CAN A HONDA WARRANTY? 3 YEAR 50,000 I 743-653- '43-5408- New Touch Tone Phones. A ACADEMY CAW! "WANNA KNOW WHO CAN SELL YOU A NIFTY FRONT WHEEL DRIVE WITH A 3 YEAR K-C- Touch Tone phones are a luxury you deserve to know about The Touch Tone dif- ference is simple. Instead of dialing the slow, old-fashion- 50,000 MILE WARRANTY?" ACADEMY CAN! way, all you do is touch the digits and talk. Its that easy. 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