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Show v--i - - i nursaay, juiy rnuM PAGE ONE UTA Approves Of Legislative Action Annexation Study Continued from page 1 implications on both revenue and expense projections for municipal services are significant," said the under either alternative appears to fall within acceptable ranges. ; study. Using what it called a approach, rnase II determined that alternative A could realize the city more than $100,000 in surplus revenues. For alternative B, however, the study showed a deficit of more than $220,000. The study warned that construction of the Estes project could take two to three years, and that no revenue would be generated during construction. According to the study, the impact of alternative A bn Murray School District would be minimal. "The additional school age could children be easily assimilated into current Murray District schools. The major cost incurred would be to take over the bonded indebtedness of the Granite District for the area," concludes the study. Murray District would nearly double its bonded debt, but the study indicates the amount would be manageable. With alternative B the bonded indebtedness would increase by nearly $5 million. Granite District would feel the impact of either alternative, to the according study. Alternative A could force Granite to close an elementary school, while alternative B could have a stronger impact. "The issues in this case are more explosive than with alternative A. In this case, four Granite District schools be would inside Murray boundaries, including Taylorsville of Movement school. high students from these schools to Murray City Schools would be to potentially devastating Granites facilities plan," said the study. It jndicated that some of the problems could be worked out through joint agreements between the districts, but also indicated that district consolidation could become an issue with alternative conservative "Im very pleased with the said Council report," City Chairman Greg Brown. "We needed to know if we did annex that it would not damage Salt Lake County or an incorporation and West area between Jordan are verified so the city could consider annexing both sections together. Annexing property above 5300 South is not being considered at this time, said Brown, because no petitions have been filed. effort." Brown said Murray could consider annexing a smaller part of alternative A from 5300 South "I dont think we will be faced with petitions from that area for some time," said Brown. and containing the Estes A formal public hearing would be necessary before the City could vote on any Council petitions have been verified and about 60 percent of the population support annexation. He said, however, that the city is inclined to wait until petitions from the annexation, and according to Brown the petitions from the area would probably hold below up any hearing until September at the earliest. to project at anytime because the . elementary-Eisenhowe- r high le OfFEK EXPIRES JULY 21X1000 WC0UP0K Re9 includes Cut 35-4- I tint & Re9 18 MEN'S & CHILDREN'S CUT Current Fashron Techntques By Individual Contour So. $1 3" 99 eg LUCY LEWIS CALL FOR APPT Fashion Hair Designer 3884 ONLY $OA99 Xw 2 Includes Style CONDITION junior feeder a707-UI7fa 3600 West O ai aa rnoo first system rather than Canyon Rim Park junior elementary-Granit- e high as is presently the case. "But I dont think theyll want to alter the situation in any way to accommodate us," she said. "I dont think Granite School District would cooperate for one minute to allow us to special permit into Murray even while were petitioning for annexation," she said. "I suppose wed have to finish in schools in Granite once its done and start in Murray next high-Grani- PRIZE te tV 1st, 2nd, & 3rd PLACES she as pessimistic apparently feels about Granite District, Alder said she was "extremely impressed with both Murray City and the Murray School District. I have a good feeling whenever I talk to any officials there. They seem to be really receptive. The county has never provided us with anything to enhance this neighborhood, and I think its time we annexed into Murray." Pet Of The Week E. 4905 South 84107 262 6682 SANDISTA ... 11X14 RECEIVE PORTRAIT No year." As THEGREENSHEET Peter Bernhard, Publisher Robert Prince, V.P. Operations Bill Olsen, V.P. Marketing Michele Barfmess, Editor Ethel Bradford, Editor Karen Egli, Circulation Jan Brown, Business - areas students into the Fremont We would like to thank you for participating In our voluntary pay program. Much of our carrier's wage comes from your payment, and If they do a good fob we hope you reward them. We greatly appreciate your support. Office Hours: Mon. Frl., Ba.m. 5 p.m. Angry Parents completed," she said. Alder said she is meeting with Granite official Maurice Wilkinson today (Thursday) to explore the possibility of putting the THANK YOU 155 "The Utah for returning the bulk of this revenue projection information LAKE. colossal took a step at years $110 million surplus to and this resulted in a tax increase Legislature last Tuesdays special session to taxpayers, for restoring one third of a whopping $272 million rather bolster Utahs sagging economy of the federal income tax than the $162 million intended. Several times during the floor the restore and peoples deductability and cutting income debate, legislators said, "we are said. Mr. Olson tax states confidence in the rates," political and legislative process," said Jack "It was a nip and tuck in the late here today to admit to taxpayers we erred and we are here to Olson, executive vice president of hours of the session whether a that the damage." repair of slice the money the Utah Taxpayers Association. surplus larger Olson said, "The $80 million to would "Of all the various surplus expanding go to taxpayers will provide returned or we alternatives programs spending government debated, disposal the arm to Utahs a in shot to feel the legislature adopted the be returned taxpayers. Every People will economy. state in sagging the to beneficial most government lobbyist fairest and will benefit this and more Utahs taxpayers. The Utah was on the hill twisting arms but spend assist the market business, job final lawkmakers the in the hours of Board Taxpayers Association and , hopefully, stop or slow the Directors applauds the legislature voted to honor their promise made last year to give back any population tax collection overages," said Lines From LaRee Olson. Ours that is a society "The lawmakers were very open in admitting that they goofed last excommunicates bad breath, but -- year when they jumped taxes. tolerates foul language. George Bean The claimed were less bad if given they exactly that number even you dont count the area north of 39th South." coupon CLASSIC HAIR DESiGN Alder said she also asked SALT Stephens if an annexation petition currently before the city from the Bennion area would affect Horizons student population and was told students from that area would most likely be assigned to Grant or Viewmont elementary. "He said he thought there would still be room at Horizon even if that (petition) were to go through, but he was not favprable to taking students before annexation was B. "The estimates of revenues and expenditures for Murray City Power are very preliminary," read the study. It did conclude, however, that the payback period Murray, Utah i, iroo Charge Children must be under 6 years of age 4-- . Portrait Packages starting at M8.95 Only 1 entry per THE PORTRAIT 914 East 3300 South 10-9- , 10-- M-T- 6, h 467-481- 2 F-- S Wearing her "summer bikini cut," this dignified Afghan Hound is presently up for adoption at the Humane Society of Utah, 4613 So. 4000 West. Groomers at Artistic Pet Groomery described "Sandy as being "loyal but aloof, affectionate but Independent. The Afghan is an ancient breed, said to have been aboard Noah's Ark." Tomb paintings from ancient Egypt show dogs remarkably similar to the Afghan Hound we know today. 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