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Show &A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, December 15, 1982 Legislature Budget (Continued from Page earmarked for general $810,000 roads, and $260,000 for Class In the roads. Public safety continues to receive much of the general fund The appropriation. Sheriffs Department would get r industrial The ambulance department would receive $267,500. The county would continue to subsidize its nursing home at the rate of $100,000, while $846,210 would come from charges for service and 1,000 from other contributions, for a total budget of $947,210. The park project ($200,000). struction costs, with an estimated savings of $23 million From the general fund, the county is contributing $68,000 for operation of the fairgrounds, with the rest of the $96,500 budget coming from charges for service, ground fees, water fees and other contributions. to $30 million. By acting now, we can capitalize on the upcoming construction season and get thousands of Utah workers back If we on the job, he said. the until action general delay session, by the time the bonds are authorized and the money for these projects comes into the state, the construction season will be over. Disputing arguments that the bonding program would create make-wor- k jobs, Matheson said the states public facilities, such as highways and water and sewer systems badly need repairs or updating. Each project ... is already scheduled by the respective state policy board for construction over the next five to six years, he said. The states colleges and which would universities, benefit from 20 percent of the bonding proposal, need new capital facilities to keep up with increased enrollments and new technology, Matheson said. Also to be considered during the special session is the matter of pay for legislators. The salary currently stands at $25 a day during sessions plus $15 a day for expenses. But voters passed Proposition 2 in November, providing for the establishment of a citizen salary commission to recommend legislative pay. Senate Majority Leader Karl N. Snow said two measures would have to be passed. One would allow expenses to be set by rule, as for most state employees, instead of by statute. Snow said a new system might allow all legislators to keep the $15 a day expenses, with ad- Donovan (Continued from Page 1A) clues as to Donovans whereabouts should contact the police or sheriffs department. Donovan came to Price in 1967 as a priest. Poloni said he left in the early 1970s and is believed to have gone to the University of Utah. While in Salt Lake City he resigned his priesthood. Poloni said he ran a restaurant known as Michaels for a while i AA before returning to Price a couple of years ago. Donovan worked for Sheldon Hansen Chevrolet in Price before accepting employment with Kraync Motors. Intelligent and articulate, Donovan wrote an article for the Catholic Intermountain publication in March 1981 on the conflict in Northern Ireland. He has been active locally in the Stomp On Drug and Alcohol Abuse (SODAA) movement. O ditional EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED Two staff members of the Carbon County Clerk's Office engage in the agreeable task of stringing tinsel on the Christmas tree at the County Courthouse Thursday. The tree is only one of scores of festive symbols of Contempo 188 the season which are gracing public buildings, offices, shops, streets and homes throughout the area as residents anticipate the most joyous of holidays a scant week and a half from now. for Santa to visit beds include mattress, liner, heater, frame, headboard, conditioner and area deliwnf. All Super Christmas Nautilus Gift Idea Comes in any size, different colors & is great for kids. . reimbursement those who rent motel rooms. The other measure would establish the number of members to be appointed to the citizen commission and provide for a geographical and political balance, according to Snow. Garr said he expects the measures to be passed with no problem since the public has spoken. Tree trimmers Perfect for Kids' Christmas Gifts 1A ) with an expected increase early next year. will If the Legislature authorize the bonds now, the state will be in a position to take advantage of the low rates as they become available, which would save the state money in the long run, he said. Matheson said the state could also benefit from low con- for nursing. countys capital project fund, grants totaling $700,000 would come from federal grants for the airport and industrial park. 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