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Show li f t f 1 , u: KS,i 5 OtS Ik rnC.i.-.Si- tf-tW3- U t 15 v DAVIS COUNTY TAXPAYERS j Men's 2Ponf Suit Headquarters. , . M mu nn ft3 n ifM 3-M- Tax ill WHY SHOULD THIS TAX IHCRCASE OE DEFEATED? s li sHi I tK lii d 1 1 j jv.i i.rf lt fir4 a4 Ull fgyrr. vz, tvri4rfii tlaagll AitmJ !i! thrit fl-- e -- 5 lJ if tea pa Friday 10a,m.-3p,- m Saturday 1Q4!.m.6p,m. i f Vuh mill hi vi i Li fci.iic Thr a FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S SUITS in MEN'S SUITS i4rft (hi ih d.ntkl t tffcsj !e Mi m tbry w!I hrttji!. mve 1! M ran hie !.- tatnl nhil fehfV"t wrtf Ir-kbrfrsd If a retard 1211 wldfh cam pn tep cf fitirly 2" 'tT in if hi. r9w &04s c HOW DO DAVIS TEACHER SALARIES COMPARE WITH THE that JiUS3 RESTOFTHE STATE? DavLi nymtirr if italbre ftr tslhrr jh hul district nny i;&mUr cf ntudcQU or ike of r the Hale pwranlifi 1 1;4 r tu) uKnh i &1J1 to fate and falrral categorical aid. On topof thK Davit git fi! ml intjMtl aid which it unavailable to mr t tdhc r ditfrirK Mi tid J Tbr thrive great 14 mtrfttal rabn BUT WHAT ABOUT HIGH ENROLLMENTS AND LOW VALUATIONS? ng-ifd- ! jyslffU CMtvii in Wr T1i; DIONTTHE DISTRICT MAKE LARGE CUTS IN ITS BUDGET THIS YEAR? , Among the hgb-t- Kdaraiion Awxiiiian Actenllng to Utah No. D.ivw ejxrating budget increased Hi million this year! The total of all budgets grew by $13 million or 23T in just one year! The district will have a surplus this year because it budgeted only $1.2 million of $2 million in federal impact aid. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE $1.6 MILLION SCHOOL OFFICIALS SAY THEY CUT FROM THE BUDGET? These were not actually cuts, but were 2M7003 jit figure uhlhlird. Davit beginning salarim are 4;h mghntt of the 40dwl tktrittt, Maximum makers degree 4 Jarir compare at fth Values to 150.00 lift PUCCINI WHAT WILL THIS TAX INCREASE COST? D. L. Walcott W. A. Wood Terry C. Kimball Phil R. Nickerson Dennis Paul Jensen Diane Jensen Paul A. Jensen Melonie Tolman Gale B. Armstrong D.D.S. Laurence Briggs Dr. Mark W. Roberts George W. Pippy Wayne Back Thomas L. McDonoud Vandertoolen Jr. J. Ross Lundgren Robert D. Thorup W. B. HOLLYWOOD ed years. THIS TAX WILL BE PERMANENT? Once approved, voters will be unable to reduce or eliminate this tax. Property taxes are already forcing the elderly and poor from their homes. The state legislature has tried to reduce property taxes, not increase them as Davis School District has proposed. Tracey Thorup Ed and Julie Baskelley Rheem A. Franke David S. Cook Ronald C. Barlow Billie Husbands Mary H. Blackhurst Vivian H. Grindstaff J. C. Christiansen Karen Johnson ' Greg Hansen R. W. Kartchner Leo Brisk Irene Shaw Lynda B. Washburn Frank Petersen Philip L. Grindstaff Ivan Jensen Gay M. Johnson . Sheryl M. Hansen Vernon Graham Delores Smith Michael D. Washburn Robert W. Shaw Arlie Hancock DeMonte Washburn Fern Bryden ' Mabel M. Canover Glenn S. Brown Joane Brown Harold H. Muir is? TMURS.-FRI.-SA- Connie Allen William Blackhurst J. B. Hancock Ray L Boman Duane K. Orchard D.D.S. Stephen L Lunsberg Newell J. Bryson Robert D. Rose Rulon King 1QA.M. T. DOOR CRASHER BOYS PARKAS Values to $65,00 m Butch Owen Bob Green Kay W. Young Wilburn Phelps Charles W. Eddy Colleen Hales Howard H. Smith J. D. Besselievre Grant E. Mann Miriam Mann LaRue H. Washburn Albi 0. Christensen J. A. Bryden Clyde Wm. Mills H. D. Conover Lareta Brown Evaleen Muir Norma Brisk Julia P. Neslen Lyle Adams DeNese P. Adams THE SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS REFUSED TO HOLD THIS ELECTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH REGULAR NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. THEY HAVE ALSO TRIED TO CONFUSE VOTERS BY SCHEDULING THE VOTE FOR A THURSDAY, RATHER THAN A TUESDAY WHEN MOST ELECTIONS ARE HELD. THESE THINGS HAVE BEEN DONE TO IN'USRE A LOW VOTER TURNOUT SO THAT A FEW SPECIAL INTERESTS WILL BE ABLE TO FORCE THIS PERMANENT TAX INCREASE ON ALL OF US. YOUR ABSENCE AT THE POLLS IS A YES VOTE FOR HIGHER TAXES Paid By Davis Witt About $21 to the owner of a $60,000 home which has not been revalued since 1973. $36 for the same property assessed at the 20T of market value. Your amount may double or even triple when state reappraisal hits Davis again in two or three , Diane Green James Bodily ( CRQWN-BOBCRAFT-PETR- OCELU Some of Your Neighbors who urge your support In preventing this unnecessary tax increase: Retta Smith Gary Hales Marianne G. Hales Joan Richards Ray C. Hatch Arthur L. Jones Alice Faye Jones Jjnepv (Rif rKcrf hlglab stale-requir- Heber R. Cantrell Harvey L Garrett Darlene H. Garrett James E. Miller Roliert D. Martinez a.m.9 p.m. 10 hafi, ncfv!y fchfti Ft tn.o. Thursday tr "4 M M n 0 r On The School District ?. 11 County Members of The Utah Taxpayers Association Richard CanIreU, coordinator Mens WINTER COATS 9 OVER Values to 90,00 THURSDAY 10a.m.-9p.- FRIDAY 10 a.m.-- 9 SAT. 10a.m.-6p.- m. FAMOUS BRAND MENS p.m. SWEATERS m. MR. MAC K 5,000 SPORT SHIRTS 2-PA- NT 165 South Main, Bountiful 293-249- 2 Values to $2a00 SUIT HEADQUARTERS Layton Hills Mali, Layton 766-348- 7 dSj |