Show M0i V f " ' - - Z j-- - 'V - Av - it V' '- - f X' ' & ' - '”' Standard-ExamineJ r £y?''‘ Thursday Evening July 19 1979 District at special meeting Wednesday FARM bureau president Frank Nishiguchi speaks out against property tax levy of the Box Elder County School choo! Officio By Charles Standard-Examine- criticize district administration had nothing to do with his decision to change his vote he Trentelman Staff F r TRE MONTON — Faced with public opposition and dissent among his colleagues the president of the Box Elder County Board of Education said Wednesday he will vote to rescind a four mill hike in this year’s tax levy Board President Lowell Johnson said he will change his vote on the measure at the next week’s board meeting simply because the board was not united on the question When approved three weeks ago it squeeked through on a 2 vote The 30 people who met the president Wednesday night to protest the tax levy and said The meeting was called to gather public opposition to the tax levy which canceled a four-mitax cut voted by the State Legislature earlier this year Mr Johnson defending board action prethe school board sented figures that show-ehas cut the tax levy in the last nine years by IV2 mills Frank Nishiguchi presidentof the Utah Farm Bureau Association pointed out to Mr Johnson that the levy was kept down then by a ll d 3-- tends to levy the four mills spend it next year and also spend the 874 funds when they come in” he said Mr Stevenson said it is illegal to keep money raised to replace 874 funds if the 874 funds aren’t lost but the District wouldn’t have the money to give back to the voters as required by law That would have meant the voters would have had to approve a special tax levy or face huge cuts in their school programs he said several years ago The levy was only dropped then because the taxpayers banded together and forced the school board to drop it he said The people were getting together to do the same thing this time he said and he told Mr county-wid- Sunset Will Find Taps Dry Friday property e on Johnson the school board should listen more to the voters and less to District Supt Leonard Dalton “If you let the superintendent override you and tell you what you’re going to do you’re ” he said “and you’re going to be to the taxpayers for with in be hot water going the rest of your life” The people heard Howard Stevenson from the Utah Taxpayers Association say the mill levy if left in was a plot by Supt Dalton to get extra money to spend this year The four-milevy when approved by the school board was unallocated Board members indicated they wanted to have the money as a reserve against possible loss of federal funds The mill levy would raise about SUNSET — Take your shower early in the morning and plan to wash the breakfast dishes after lunch — because the city will be without water for two or more hours Friday Bob Hensley superintendent of plants for the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District said today the water will be turned of at 8 am in Sunset and parts of Clinton while workmen install a larger meter at 1800 N 1900 W The water could be off as long as four hours “It’s difficult to say’’ Mr Hensley said “If all goes well we’ll hae it back on in a couple of hours We don’t anticipate any trouble" He said installation of the larger meter 10 inches compared to the old meter is part of an agreement with the city to improve w ater ser icc Sunset has experienced problems for several years with a low water volume city officials claim See Summer with Taseo Savings Friday Saturday Only yes-men- ll $460000 The loss of the Public Law 674 (impact funds isn’t certain Mr Stevenson said and has been threatened for 20 years without materializing “We’ve learned that the superintendent in Through Juh 25 1979 S Add Extra Summertime Seating With This Bean Bag Fun Comfortable! Reg 14995 Tasco protection 1000 yets with eye cups 307RR: 392 fold-dow- n rubber-coate- d ft view at rubber Reg 12995 Tasco 219 a superior 10x50 power with 367 ft field of view comes with case and straps Reg 9995 Tasco 318 7x35 wide angle with 525 ft view fully coated optics black body case and straps Cumloit kwt tliC'c blight bean bails they umlortn to sour relaxing position! Perfect tor playroom patio or watching TV! Ihex’ie covered in inl double lugged wipe-dean ip-pei- for strength! They're lightweight fun the kids will will too with this super value price W In not buv several ' ed loeou 17 y dl An taper Value Easy Freeway Drive to 13th South and 5th West at Interstate 15 Bell & Howell Pocketstar Electronic Flash convenient new pocket size 110 camera features 23mm normal and 46mm telephoto lenses built-i- electronic flash and Bell & Howell's perfect picture guarantee Bell & Howell’s n OPEN DAILY 10am to 9pm CLOShU SUNDAY f To l (MST Trices (iood Through July 25 1979 While Quantities Last! a 23mm Normal lens 46mm Telephoto Lens wrist Strap 1 3A |