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Show 7 Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 31, 1988 PnMMIIkllTV Memo Massive Tax Hike Approved By County Commission was use of Modification Of City Sign Rules Is Sought WEST VALLEY. Represents- - companies have asked the Planning - Commission here to consider modifications to the citys subdivision sign ordinance, saying that as it currently stands, it is not adequate for the promotion and sale of new housingdevelopments. Ken Rindlesbach, president of Rindlesbach Construction, said in a letter to the commission that approximately 70 percent of home sales come from signs and drive-btraffic. The current West Valley ordinances are imposing serious restrictions on signage that would promote such sales. if According to Rindlesbach, more than one builder has a model home in a subdivision, only one sign for the whole subdivision is allowed, up to a maximum of 64 square feet in front of their homes. "If you were a buyer, y which model home would you go to? This is an unfair practice in free enterprise." No banners are allowed to be but to a home, attached Rindlesbach says builders feel banners are not as offensive as Sl'LJsigns and by N. Joy Ryting Green Cheat Staff Writer. SALT LAKE. County Commis- should Rindlesbach also points out that ii yuu vut aigiia are not, but should be, allowed, as well as small model home entrance or model home hours Aicio cuiu ccinpuicuj' signs. 1 dog-pro- billboards ll along freeways. Those hit hardest by the new laws will be taxpayers in the South Valley area who make less than $90,000 a year said spokesman I. M. Rich, head of the newly organized Taxes Are People (TAP) committee. In an effort to enforce fair distribution of the tax load, TAP will establish an ID Tax, with everyone who has a last name beginning with letters A through Z paying 20 percent of their annual income into a fund designed to assist lost persons in When you reach out to a personal injury attorney, you need individual attention and care. You want to be more than just a case number. We work hard to see that youre compensated for the injuries and financial loss youve sustained due to the negligence of others. At our firm, we deal in people instead of just cases. And the fee for our services is contingent upon the outcome. If we dont obtain a recovery for you, there is no attorneys fee. We take your injuries personally. fnnHincr o Rnmlnc fiinHc will MAGNA Seventeen people will receive special recognition Wednesday when they are honored as part of the Magna Senior Citizen Centers birthday celebration. All those who were born in April will be part of the festivities that Will feature' a birthday cake and a small gift. Birthday honorees and their natal days include Maralyn Adams, April 3; Ellen Clark and Marg Jacketta, April 4; Cleora Blair, April 7; Blanche Metcalf, April 8; Gloyd Dangerfield, Mary French and Charlotte Ketterer, to participate The sessions are held every Tuesday from 11 to noon, and from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. So far there are only eight students enrolled so there is plenty of room for those who would like to try their hand at fine art. Since the lessons are free, the only expenditure would be for Roger Nuttall AND ASSOCIATES 255 East Fourth South, Suite 104 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 359-830- 7 Scott Douglas Brown roads st north-sout- h highways. Freeway drivers will pay an additional 25 percent. it Total tax increase comes to 145 area. this in implemented percent. A 50 percent tax on use of main A 20 percent penalty will be roads will also be instituted, exacted from those not paying in along with 40 percent increase for full before the first of the year. could well be officials to feel ern into the general fund. A 10 percent surtax will be charged on all canned soft drinks, with an attached fine of $10 per can levied against anyone tossing cans still containing liquid into trash bags. To finance the search through garbage sacks for the cans, an additional 10 percent tax will be initiated. An air tax will go into effect next week on all air pumped into tires. The amount of tax will be decided according to the size of the tire, with bicycle tires taxed at 20 cents per pound of air; automobile tires, 50 cents per pound; trucks and buses, $1 per pound and planes $20 per pound. Protests by automobile manufacturers were largely ignored by non-emp- ty several sizes of brushes and oil which be should paints, purchased in small sets to make sure that the person involved really wants to paint. Pallette paper is provided by the county, which also provides at a low cost fee an odorless brush cleaner. "If you havent yet painted in oils, you should know that you can cover your mistakes by painting over them." Jorgensen said. Those who participate in any of the centers various programs are also invited to stay and eat lunch at the facility. Reservations must be made at least one day in advance by calling Orton at The suggested donation by the County Aging Services is $1.25 for those age 60 and over. The menu this eek will offer roast pork with gravy, peas and carrots, bread dressing, potatoes, cake and a roll on Monday; baked fish augrautin with potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables, chocolate pudding and white bread on Tuesday; corn chowder with sandwich, potato salad, fresh fruit and oatmeal cookies on Italian meatballs, Wednesday; 250-069- Ds A family With Physician Finder, you can now get information on hundreds of doctors from LDS, Cottonwood, Alta View, and Wasatch Canyons hospitals with with one quick phone call. Our free computerized network groups doctors by specialty, location, availability, and even by the types of insurance accepted. So no matter what kind of doctor youre looking for, call us today. 2. 264-111- 1 noodles, stewed tomatoes, green pea salad, spice cake with carmel frosting and a wheat roll on Thrusday; and roast beef with mashed potatoes and , gravy, waxed beans, lemon fruit dessert and wheat bread on Friday. PHYSICIAN FINDER Physician Referral Service of Intermountain Health Care . Minds." You dont have to wait until your as old as Grandma Moses to learn to paint in oils, because there is a class taught by Sherrie Jorgensen that is so flexible in its timing that anyone can find time OF east-we- cross-valle- y and 30 percent on To Be Honored April-Bor- n She noted that there has been a lot of enthusiastic response the by generated cleanup campaign, which will not only involve the seniors but the young , people of the cummunity as well, with the theme of the float being "Bridging the Generation Gap With Young Backs and Mature Injuries Personally. (801) 1 April 11; Dot Shields, April 12; Orlo Payne, April 13; Jewel Warren, April 17; Clara Swanger, April 18; Lloyd Aagard, April 19; Arnold Curtis, April 21; Britta Pearson, April 22; Rodney Wilcox, April 24 and Iris Gillette, April 28. to Jean Orton, Acording director, the birthday observance is only one of many projects that the seniors are now involved in including the creation of a float to be entered in the April Cleanup Parade on the 9th. We Take Your Roger Taylor Nuttall U- wall-to-wa- Rindlesbach, along with B. Tom Nixon, president of Bounty Constructions, has proposed that the city change the sign ordinance to allow two builders in the same subdivision to erect signs a maximum of 64 square feet. If more than two builders are working in the same subdivision, all builders would be allowed a sign, but the maximum of all signs would not exceed 128 square feet. The commission is also being asked to allow banners attached flat against the model home to a maximum of 60 square feet, for the use of flags, temporary pull out signs and small model home entrance or model home hours sijps. 'If anyone wants to put banners or flags on their home or model," Nixon states, "that should be their right. It is private property away from normal street signs." LAW OFFICES sioners have approved a network i. J i j j.tu u..:i lmxuu ui uia mucaaca ucsigucu cash reserves for political junkets J J J ueeineu ncura&cuy uy imai icaucia as well as to repair manhole fences covers, build and around place trees, tax in last year suggested local D. C., causing Washington the when congress finding their relatives. Only those who have not been heard from in 20 or more years will be considered lost persons and therefore eligible to receive WHOLESALE PRICES TO TO THE PUBLIC ON ALL 1907 NURSERY STOCK OVER 5300,000 INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM! 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