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Show Friday, December House refuses to consider bonds bill SALT LAKE CITY After winning the approval of the Utah Senate Thursday, Gov. Scott Mathesons bond proposal to fund construction of facilities at colleges and universities died when the House of Representatives refused to hear the bill. Earlier, the House soundly defeated a which bonding would have approved peared likely to approve the Senates version of a $750,000 emergency aid bill for the states distitute. The bill would require individuals and parents to work on public projects for 32 hours a week and require that recipients spend eight hours a week pursuing fulltime employment. The maximum benefit for a family with dependent children would be $100 a week, while single individuals could receive up to $50 a week. The bills sponsor, Sen. Bryce Flamm, said the bill would be restricted to persons with cash assets of $500 or less. The money would be distributed over the next six months. The House also approved a bill creating a citizen commission to recommend salaries for legislators. st Included in the package was a proposed million physical education building at the College of Eastern Utah. In the waning moments of the y special session, the Senate approved an amended version of the buildings package, moving the CEU facility from fifth to third place on the list of priorities, according to The bill Rep. Mike Dmitrich, never got to the floor of the House, however. The Senate version, which cut the bonding amount from $60 million to $33 million, excluded a proposed CEU mine training center, but retained a proposed heat plant conversion to coal use at the college. $3.76 before the session concluded. The buildings and water projects portions of Mathesons $176 million spending proposal are likely to be considered during the regular session beginning next month. The House Wednesday approved the third portion of Mathesons package, a $65 million financial package for highway construction, which Rep. Ray Nielsen, said could be favorable for residents of Helper. Nielsen said he is much more optimistic now about the availability of funds to construct one or more overpasses on U.S. 6 two-da- Clerk-Audit- reports that there would be an increase in property taxes, levy is saying that the already at its legal limit, and the 1983 levy will not be set until 16-m- ill or May. We have no idea what will happen to the assessed value (of Chairman Lee Semken said. If there is a substanital increase in the assessed value, we will see more revenues. In other business: Chiara was instructed to draw up an ordinance allowing the county to post No shooting signs within a specified distance of county roads and providing for a penalty. Sheriff A. Ross Horsley said departments. Prichard said in order to bring the budget into balance from the tentative budget worked out two weeks ago, the county increased its anticipated revenue in property taxes, federal Payments in Lieu of Taxes and federal Revenue Sharing. He contradicted Commission property), radio news he has received complaints from the Carbon County Airport operators about an increased amount of shooting in the area of the airport and the countys new stock car track. County Commissioner Guido Rachiele said power lines in the area have been shot apart by persons using them as target practice, and the shooting is dangerous to persons at the k absence nearly a and lengthy search by police and sheriffs department investigators which extended as far as his Northern Ireland homeland. Since his disappearance Nov. 26, the former Catholic priest has been in several Utah counties, but spent most of his time at a Catholic retreat north of Salt Iake City, according to Price City Police Chief William L. Cossaboom. Cossaboom said Donovan, 42, came to the Police Thursday afDepartment ternoon to clear up a pending charge of auto theft in connection with the disappearance of a demonstrator car he had borrowed from his employer, Kraync Motors. The police chief said Donovan spent nearly an hour discussing the matter with Karl Kraync, owner of four-wee- area from the countys landfill to just past the airport. three-mil- e The commission agreed to match a $7,000 grant from the state Public Health Services for the purchase of two defibulator are in accordance financial healthy base, The increase is due mainly the citys acquisition of property like the land for the new public works complex and with generally accepted accounting procedures. The city has a strong and improvements he buildings, at said. Slovenians plan a party their members SPRING GLEN are are here and invited. Members to bring a covered dish. The will be the All Slovenian Home scene of a Christmas party beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday. Live music will be provided by John Costello and Tony Kokal. 8 8 8 For additional call 472-572- or 4 city The guests asked information, 472-991- 9. R-1- he said. principles, In other business Wednesday, the council: Appointed Emil Giraud as city water superintendent effective Jan. 1. Giraud replaces Arthur Leonard who will retire Dec. 31 after 32 years with the city. In addition, the council agreed to enter a consultant agreement with Leonard who will work part time on mapping the citys water system. Appointed Glade Williams and John Anast to the citys Planning and Zoning Commission. They replace John j stFffe'rs 200 E. Main, Price (Order Now) 637-204- 5 up 3 miles east of Vri Duchesne Turnoff Jj! ! 637 2480 Perfect Gift for Christmas 2 2 2 .A SUPER 1 $coo j ! 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Set Dec. 27 as the date for public hearing to receive public comment from residents on possible uses of the 1982-8- 3 Community Development Block Grant. The hearing will begin at noon in City Council chambers. Set Jan. 12 as date for public hearing to consider rezoning of property at 700 East and 100 to CD. Sunset North from Steel Corp. plans to build an automotive center on the lot. The hearing will be held during the councils regular meeting. statements HALLMARK PRESENTS. . to give the flying Platis and Ray and other miscellaneous projects have also helped to bring the assets up this year. Marsing said the city has received an unqualified opinion, the highest opinion a municipal government body can receive. That basically means the city has presented its financial fairly and has complied with all state and national requirements based on generally accepted accounting to He never intended to steal the car, Cossaboom said, adding that it had been assigned to Donovan as a demonstrator and has been returned. Deputy Ben Poloni of the Carbon County Sheriffs Department said a resolution is pending regarding the bounced check for $1,325 which Donovan wrote as a down payment for a home in Spring Glen. But Poloni indicated there would probably be no criminal charges filed. Cossaboom said Donovan, who was accompanied to the shape tip-to- p purchase of equipment Marsing told the Sun Advocate Thursday. Officials have been doing a good job at keeping down. They expenditures havent just been increasing their expenses and then raising taxes to cover the increase. Marsing said the citys assets totalled $16.9 million during the fiscal year, an increase of $2.6 million over 1981s $14.26 million. authorized lessons. police station by the Rev. Robert Scrvatius of Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church in Price, indicated lie left Price intending to go on a short retreat. He said he had personal problems and wanted to he Cossaboom said. alone, Next thing he knew, he had been gone a week and figured he was in trouble. He was too embarrassed about being gone so long to return. The chief said Donovan finally came back after hearing about the report in Wednesdays Sun Advocate of his disappearance. He did not realize how bail things were and that there were so many people concerned about his Cossaboom said. Donovan paid off an outstanding traffic warrant and took care of the matter with Kraync. the car dealership, who agreed not to press charges. as the insured instead of Greene. He said the contract would have to be redrafted naming Greene and Big-- 0 as the parties and specifying Greene as the only Big-- 0 employee The signs will be posted over a Price City finances in If a school teacher were to grade Price Citys financial operations for the last fiscal year, he would probably give the city an A plus. Thats the report city officials received at Wednesday nights regular council meeting during a review of the citys financial statements for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 1982. Greg Marsing of the Price certified public accounting firm of Smuin, Rich & Co. told the mayor and council members that the citys financial records units for the countys ambulances. The units are used by emergency medical technicians in lifesaving procedures. The commission continued until its next meeting discussion of a contract allowing Ron Greene to be an instructor at the Carbon County Airport. County Attorney Keith H. Chiara said the insurance policy presented by Greene listed Big-- 0 Tire Co. airport. Donovan Michael The mystery was solved Thursday when the car salesman returned to Price, ending a County approves $5 million budget In the absence of opposition Wednesday, the Carbon County Commission passed its proposed $5,181 million budget. Norman County Prichard said it was the easiest budget he has worked on because there were no significant increases in expenditures in any of the various 7 Mystery is over: Donovan returns in Helper, mitigating the hazards of the highway intersections in that city. Garr said late Tuesday the House ap- Mathesons proposal to fund water projects throughout the state, including a culinary facility in the Huntington area, according to Rep. John Garr, Carbon. Garr said the Senate tabled a bonding bill dealing with water and wastewater projects, adding that it would not be heard Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 17, 1982 ts W 1 Reg. 26.99. 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