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November A10 24. 1965 DEPARTMENTAL BREAKDOWN Salt lake County: Sources Of Revenue Where the Mone Goes - 196 3. 1964 and first 10 months of 1965 (all figures rounded out to nearest to Oct 1963 Department Property taxes (current and prior years) Penalties on tax collections Sales Tax revenue Assessing and collecting taxes Building inspection fees Cafeteria rvj.Mj Cancelled purchase orders Clerks fees Detention Center Feeding prisoners (Municipalities) Fines and Forfeitures Golf course fees Health service refunds Hospital fees Infirmary fees Interest earned Juvenile court Juror and Witness fees Licenses Liquor Revenue (statutory rebate from state liquor commission) Maps and plats Mental health fees Recorders fees Sale of property Sheriffs fees State highway revenue Surveyors fees Other sources 31, 1965 363.400 94,200 67.700 375,800 107.600 86.600 .issesor Attorney Auditor Building and Grounds 30,500 167,100 48,000 68,100 16,000 Clerk Commissioners Custodian Detention Home 171,900 4 8, 500 73.600 650,700 (1963 195,800 Included 1964 Salt Lake County .. where the money came from: (figures rounded out to nearest hundred dollars) hundred dollars) 455,000 for new construction) $2,842,500 41.900 1 0)1 000 432,360 144.200 22 )W 55.000 91.400 88 600 2J.D3 224,600 57.100 1 17.000 7 O JO 148.800 271.200 21.100 21.900 97.400 168.700 19,200 37,300 185.700 20,500 32,700 362.200 20,800 126,794 County Condems Eleven Services And Auditorium Parcels Legislators Undecided On Little Hoover Report Utah's 12 man Little Hoover Commis sion has so far Issued five reports making recommendations on data proces-sin- g, state communications, automobile pools, liquor control, and the most recent last Friday's report on the state highway commission. To sample opinion around the state legislature, the Review called the majority of State Senators and House Represents fives living in Salt Lake County, asking them how they regarded the efforts of Utahs Little Hoover Commission so far. Della L. Loveridge, Democrat Representative, said that she is not willing to turn Utah's government over to one per son. She was referring to the tomm'ssions report that further study should be made into the possibility of having several of the state's elected jobs be appointed by the Governor. She believes that we should keep the government as close to the people as If the Governor's hands are possible. tied by incompetent officials, then it is the responsibility of the political parties to put up competent people, she said. Representative Issac B Humphrey, Democrat, said that he hasn't gone into all the details yet, but agrees that Utah's constitution should be reorganised and He believes that the principal rewritten ' behind the Little Hoover Com itssion is correct- - 'If it can be worked out practically, we should go ahead and utilise Its Just Minutes to Midvale to: EARLS HOME FURNISHINGS of sStxjfo oaxdjowvdj THE -- A the recommendations, he said. Republican State Senator, Charles W Welch Jr., notes that he will not favor calling a constitutional convention However, as to the specifics of the commission's recommendations, I'm not in a position to comment at this time, he said. However, President of the state senate and commission member Oscar W Jr. disagrees, stating I'm sure that we will need either a constitutional convention or a refrendum to tnact the Hoover Commission's recommendations He believes that the governor should have more responsibility and that the legislature should act as a check os the governor. Democrat Representative Kenneth C. Olson agrees, further stating 'If you are going to elect a governor and want him to run the state, then he should be given the tools to carry this out, Mr. Olson He was very pleased said. with the vigor tn which the commission carried out their program James MacFarlane, agrees, with the major part of the commissions presentations Democrat Representative said. Republican representative Lorin N. Pace believes that before the commission can come up with the final recommendations, they wll have to study more closely the state 'Their recomlegislators. mendation probably can only be aaWDeo TRULY LIGHT-WEIGH- 1 T PERSONAL PORTABLE TY From The World s Leader hi Portable TT1 (cm era! Dectrtc Adventurer I reatsrtnft Attract, darahia taiturad Plartie with Handaoma Molded AB Chaanal tortas Toataf ADTOrmtnt I (UHF VHF) (MM RwwpUow ha. SILVER-TOUCH- " dyatawL JUST NO DOWN MM MOSOBBQ Handl. PAYMENT! $89 35 LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS carried E. Mecham. Although she hasn't gone over the report item by item, Mrs. Thor E. Mulhall, Democrat, notes that so far her reactions have been favorable, and hopes that the report on the Road Commission will be Republican Representative Frank V. Nelson has no comment yet, but believes that the study has been fruitful so far. However, Moroni L. Jensen, Democrat Representative seemed to sum up the majority of the opinions We have some real thinking ahead, be said. i n la 1 Tumr-a:rx- o (3D HOfTlE 00 FURfllSHinGS BAIT CENTER IT. MIDVALE, UTAH it. lor the merriest Christmas erer.... of foothill village' O'ynpu Hills , , . Foothill Villog , Ogden . . . Provo Dowrfown Special! Holiday regular $40.00 to $300.00 NOW REDUCED Implemented. -n 255-162- $75,500 out by a consti- he said tutional convention Tm more Interested in specific concrete proposals they will maka--- a study Is very mucj needed i.ito the skyrocketing costs of state government, Mr. Pace said Roland G. Kaiser, a Republican Representative, said that if be had to vote for the whole thing right now, that he would be hesitant There are some things that I don't quite understand, he said. So far there is "a IWoi good what there is to it but I have to withhold comment until the official report comes out, said Republican Allan 77T-- Phone approved as purchase price for property of Beneficial Life Insurance Company Supervisory salaries $686,300 Office employees 1,113,800 Extra office 120,000 employees Ground maintenance 62,700 Professional salaries 307,000 Janitors, Watchmen 120,000 Nurses, inspectors, interns Ordinary labor Truck drivers Firemen Mechanics and helpers Skilled labor Deputy sheriffs Crc sing guards Road supervisors Garbage collectors Recreation leaders Social workers Total salaries and wages 8,400,000 . STIUO CONSOU km Wednesday Salt Lake County . major Item expenditures.. .1964 (rounded off to the nearest 100 dollars) and goa's they hope to implement. They have some real fine ideas so far the governor should have the power to carry the out his responsibilities, SUTTON TiANStSTOft Condemnation proceedings against several pieces of property in the area to be occupied by the Salt Lake County convention complex were approved Wednesday by the Salt Lake Cdunty Commission on recommendation of Ollie McCulloch, assistant county attorney. The proceedings were authorized against 11 pieces of property, although Mr. McCulloch's report to the commission on status of property purchase negotiations indicated that further negotiawould be tions probably fruitful in some cases. An Indicated requirement of $314,250 for property owned by Utah Farm Production Credit Assn , involving a structure erected within the past two or three years, was compared with the a do rais ers' valuation of the property at only $193,150. Other properties listed for condemnation without comment from Mr. McCulloch are those of W. L. WetherbeeCo., Eleanore A. J. Richmond, G. Weiser and W. Selander, Frank E. Roberts, Fern and Lynn Erickson, and The Greyhound Corporation. The County Commission, in approving the condemnation proceedings, also authorized the county attorneys office to retain discretion of determining when further negotiations appear fruitless in On motion of the Salt Lake Auditorium Civic County Board of Directors, meanwhile, the county commission Luxurious coats! Smart untrimmed coats! Dashing styles in car coals' A 11 are by our most famous makers . . each one selected right from regular stock and greatly reduced for his Holiday Special, A wonderful selection of beautiful fabrics and new colors to choose from in both petite and regular sizes Come in early for thses very special values! ed |