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Show 6 Thursday, May 18, 1989 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah County commission sets areas indigent tax abatement rate The Carbon County Board of Commissioners set the areas indigent tax abatement rate on privately owned property at 50 percent, not to exceed a total of $300 , in a regularly scheduled public meeting on May 10. According to ClerkAuditor Norman Prichard, the county has traditionally fixed indi- gent abatements at the maximum level allowed pursuant Utah state statutes. Local lawmakers continued the tradition by adopting the highest legally approved rate to on Wednesday. Prichard explained that Carbon County property owners with an annual income under $10,000, who are over 65 years of age andor can prove hardshipmedical disability, may qualify for the indi- gent tax abatement. Citizens desiring additional information concerning an indigent abatement of property taxes may contact the county Asbestos at Carbon High School will be removed this summer HIGH YIELDS Work on asbestos removal in Carbon County schools is expected to begin this TO 12 CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT fertificale US Bank t of Deposit provides a high earning iftvounenl with low risk The interest rate at the time of purchase may vary (or Uns certificate but once purchased the rate does not change through 12 to 16 Month provides flexibility in the length of lime vou chousing have uwr funds on deposit At (he same time vou earn high interest rates The interest rate offered may once you vary monthly However purchase the certificate the rate does not change through maturity Interest is compounded daily and Interest may be paid quarterly added to the principal or you mav choose to receive a check or have the interest added to another U S Bank of Utah account Cer 30 Month US Banks tificate of (deposit provides the small saver a high earning to vestment This certificate mav be purchased for as little as Sluu The interest rale may varv and it is determined each month The rate offered on the dale of pur chase will remain in effect for the term of the certificate Interest is compounded daily and paid quarterlv It can he added to your principal quarterly paid by check or credited to another US Bank of Utah ac U maturity The available interest rate s established on the first day of each month Interest is compounded daily and can be added to sur cer tificate monthly quarterlv or paid at maturity You mas receive the interest b check or hae it added of Utah to another U S Bank account Certificate Our be renewed may automatically The minimum deposit 9.96 Annual is SiOO The 9.50 Annual deposits held at U S Rank insured by the Federal insurance Corporation up nu per depositor Your are Deposit toSlQO I wMWatwl Mtolto minimum deposit 9.69 Annual Rate Yield Hank s S (efliliraic is count The $100 9.25 Annual Deposit to Sloe I ei FDM U A U Lake City Branch East Main Kolladay Orem Utah Price, m the Pork and 21. 20 S Bank of Utah American Jordan Branch (2) S Branches also luted Horse show set Sat. The Wellington Quarter Horse Show, sponsored by the Wellington' Mountaineer Riding Club, will be held on May Bancorp Company FDtC Equal Opportunity Lender Price Branch 494 Salt Annual Rate BANK U.! Member 9.00 Yield Your are Deposit to SlUO toMh mn to otovto to 4 XIM Utpll (Uif $100 is deposits held ai U S Bank insured by the Federal Insurance Corporation up oOQ per depositor to towt to I mumiwI toWt litot m4 wmi ttofKl ! ttofi uktovit our deposits held at U S Bank insured by the Federal Insurance Corporation up per drpuwlur lotoUMul to"l nn to wtovrt to ttrif SMt J4 tout totoKl K are IlHV West minimum deposit 9.42 Rate Annual Yield summer. Earl Marra, supervisor of buildings and grounds, said the district has been notified its application to the Environmental Protection Agency for funds to assist with the project has been approved. The district is expected to get a total of about $139,000 84901 following (801) 637 73S6 cities Branch Brigham Branch Logan City Branch Branch Branch Trail classes will start the daily events at 7:30 a.m. All events will be held at the Carbon County Fairgrounds at no charge. For further information, call 637-107- 8. Rit 18-ye- ar no-inter- of the cost. As soon as confirmation of the assistance is received bids will be called for, he said. Only a few companies are certified to do the work and are able to get the necessary liability insurance. The district has two years to finish the job. A new security alarm system costing $2,500 will be installed in the Wellington School. Marra said repairs on the present system were proving more costly than installing a new one. 0. Acting on a second property agenda item, the commissioners set the guidelines for the 1989 May Tax Sale. The sale will be held at 10 a.m. on May 24. First preference will be given to owners, who may redeem property by satisfying delinquent taxes, penalities will and interest. be given second redemption preference before property is opened to bids from the general public. Property not redeemed via payment of delinquent taxes, penalties and interest or fair market value (as of Dec. 31, 1988) will be deeded over to the county. Buyers will have until 5 p.m. on May 25 to pay Lien-holde- rs bid prices. In an unrelated action, the board approved an interlocal cooperative agreement with Helper city on the purchase of a new fire engine. Pursuant to the terms of the contract, the county will transfer $8,000 from the special municipal services fund to the city. Hel- - study human anatomy First and seventh graders at Notre Dame School just finished five weeks in human anatomy study. Sr. Germaines tiny students learned to recognize and cles. Cutting facsimiles from paper, they then colored each Phmrmv 637-470- Notre Dame students name the internal body organs, the bones and mus- running on erupt) Hirnh Chmnnc Ljhn Irnkl Min ha Plimpton - including $34,000 in a grant and $105,000 in an loan. Marra said the grant and loan will pay about 75 percent clerks office at organ and drew their own faces. The junior high students, under Sr. Louises tutelage, studied the human torso structure with the importance of each at Your Favorite Coming Soon to Your Favorite Video Store: Video Store: Playing Mystic Pizza Bat 21 Crossing Delancey Dead Ringers Tucker 'They Live Gorillas in the Mist Watchers Cocktail Running on Empty Fresh Horses Child's Play (Nintendo) New Games Now In: Adventures of Link Marble Madness Friday the 13th Simons Quest Robo Warrior Adventure Island Check our huge selection! The Accused Halloween Spellbinder Iron Triangle Coming to America Without a Clue High Spirits Cry in the Dark Deep Star Six My Stepmother is an Alien And Many More! expanding! Look lor our OPEN HOUSE JUNE 16 Free Balloons - Prizes Tootsie the Clown SOUNDS EASYifto?T i VIDEO workshops. Claiming Butch Cassidy peoDays attracts busimotel and boosts and ple out-of-to- ness revenues in the county, Henrie requested a contribution to help pay advertisement costs on the celebration. She said 3,000-5,00- year it was held and attended in 1988. Ilenrie anticipates the number of participants and spectators will increase even more this year. The event will be held on June 8 in Helper. According to USLTs home agent, the second donation will be used to help defray the costs on a series of three workshops. Sellers said the extension office, in conjunction with the program and Planned 5,000-7,00- 0 17-1- 4-- H Parenthood, designed the workshops to promote family improve communication between parents and children, and reach youth-at-ris- k in the county. well-bein- g, anniversaries organ and function for properly place the paper organs in the body. With the addition of arm and leg bones, the clone was completed with the students face covering the brain. Fastop. The video will be shown on a slide screen on May 18 at 7 p.m. Revival of Evil exposes the occult from a Christian perspective. vm ii 60th anniversary In honor of their parents sixtieth wedding anniversary, the children of Drew and Addie Richards will host an open house Monday, May 29, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Huntington LDS Stake Center. a ai h Ifrrts In an effort to further inform and involve the public in Carbon High School's educational vision, a series of Town Meetings sponsored by Carbon High School will be held on the following dates: Wednesday, May 17 at 7:00 p.m. Sally Mauro Elementary Monday, May 22 at 7:30 p.m. - Wellington Elementary Larry Leonard, Principal, and other members of the school staff will conduct an open discussion session. A year-en- d assessment of Carbon High's progress and achievements together with plans for the coming year will be discussed. Concerns, desires and suggestions from the community will be encouraged at this time. Please note these dates and be a positive force in helping (he Dinos-soar! i IINGWAID ond ANOttW MKAITHY pievocoUyt iwwnW dnmo about two unfabeiy tovtn fnp of a pomenatt tvrWtoto oHo MOUY toor t to "Tlu InlilliKiiit ChoK'o" 1163 E. Main, Price met: I Mini 637-327- 9 ( rrtaih tMf ii Muns Thnis nnlv Kxpirrsf people 0 attended the car show the first Completion of the project found the seventh graders teaming up with a first grader to trace the body outline on large sheets of paper. Assisting their little partners, the seventh graders helped to i reoMYKi Everybodys We are ClSSLftl The public is invited to view the video Revival of Evil at the Dragerton Community Church in East Carbon, 501 West Highway. The church is located next door to the the mothe rdau ghter a good, healthy body. Occult video shown Now per will, in turn, apply the money toward the down payment on a new truck. Although Helper recently received a $70,000 grant from the Community Impact Board (CIB), the cooperative agreement provides the city with the additional funding necessary for the fire trucks purchase. Helper is currently under contract with the county to provide fire coverage in unincorporated areas. The commission officially adopted a resolution annexing Clear Creek into the Scofield Reservior Special Service District. Mandated public hearings on the proposed annexation were held prior to the resolutions adoption. The lawmakers granted financial requests from Fran-cin- e Ilenrie, president of the Helper Progressive Businessmens Association, and Joan Sellers, home agent of Utah State Universitys Extension Service, and allocated respective $250 and $150 donations to the Butch Cassidy Days and npplv AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' For further Inform at Inn contact tout local ACS Unit k |