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' Double Your usable Let Us 14111!: FREE LAYA1VAY 3 i - 3 ii- - :' ' '''a--2- 0 - ' I i 1 eto 241 1 ::::::: IP 901 ''N ii:g f41 1 it ip RECLINERS :Banda Here i:':: r- iv'''r 1Ali 1 '''''' 111 ALL 3 PIEGES ONE LOW P IGE Love : 11:1:: I OPEN Logan Regional Hospital: Tuesday Monday through Friday 11:30 am to 7:30 pm McKay-De- e Hospital Ogden: Monday Wednesday and Friday 9 am to 7 pm Tuesday and Thursday 9 am to 4 pm St Benedict's Hospital Ogden: Monday Tuesday and Wednesday 9 am to 5 pm Thursday and Friday by appointment only 9 am to 7 pm Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Provo: Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday noon to 5 pm Wednesday noon to 7:30 pm Saturday 10 am to 2 pm St Marks Hospital: Appointments Wednesday: Jordan LDS Stake 3700 W 4700 South West Valley City Taylorsville N Central LDS Stake 3020 West Valley City pm Clinton LDS Stake 1800 N 2200 West pm Thursday: Sandy Willow Creek LDS Stake 2350 Creek Road Bountiful North Canyon LDS Stake 965 E Oakwood Drive pm Ogden North LDS Stake 3rd and Iowa 1:7io 1 FURNIMURE & to 6 pm pm 8 U University Hospital: Tuesday am I 1 ORGANIZING UTAH ONE CLOSET AT 1 A TIME - pm Monday through Friday 8 li' ki'-- 1010vAill '::2:''!i' only Monday 7 am to 4 pm Tuesday through Friday 7 am to 8 pm Saturday 10 am to 4 pm Cottonwood Hospital Annex: Monday and Friday 9:30 am to 5:30 Tuesday: Olympus LDS Stake 2875 E 4430 South pm Valley Emergency Communications 5025 S State pm Evanston Community Library on Main Street sal: -:i II: 74"1"rpri! :: :::: till 11' I "V0::'141110T!::ii:A::::':':':'''''''' 111"1 Ii 1 135: '' -- Granite Adult High graduate Shanna Elton left flects on the future with Patricia Guff the program director pm 1 :::: i'::::?':::':11:!:':':'i!!:f::':::::::-:ig:4::::':?:- :':::::Ltv 4 ::::: Iit :'::: :::: :' 1 :t School program Music was performed by organist Lynn Calder and The Great Basin Symphonic Band conducted by Brent C Broome 0 :::::: 14 1- 4:45 e - t: '':: Granite Adult Community High iil:: 1:ti'4 the following schedule for the week ending Saturday Further information may be obtained from LDS Hospital Blood Bank Sponsors and locations are as follows: Monday: Eastman Christensen 1937 S 300 West Salt Lake City - "The mayor talks about maintaining a viable community He and we I cannot do that if our only concern is : presenting a balanced budget" Councilman Wilson Svedin said I "The budget we as a council propose I will not only meet our needs immediately but it will begin to rebuild the A reserves we need to insure our via: bility next year and the years to fol a low" 4f Opposition to the tax hike from the residents gathered at the public hearing was strong but many rest-dengave their support as well "This 85 percent comes to about 1 $60 a year and that's only $5 per month Is that too much to ask for water police garbage animal Ifire and all the other services?" Wells asked "I'd like to see this 1 city move forward instead of existing i in decay" But Chris Hendricks feels "a whopping increase in an unfair tax I just isn't what this city needs" 1 "Five dollars a month is a lot for i sometoof us" she continued "It's go- stop me from doing some of lug the things I want to do with my kids I : appreciate what you're trying to do with my money but I'd like to do i something for myself with the money you're taking from me" Councilman Brent Richards said I' i the new taxes are not justified He said residents should have a chance to vote on the issue 0 "Every time we get to this issue a vote the council avoids it or ignores I: it" he said "This budget may be a frugal budget but it cuts out a lot of : the mismanagement — which some of these council members have been : a part of I think some of what we have heard is bunk and we should : remember this when some of them want to get Councilwoman Raquel Ohmie said : she had no choice but to support the 4 increase : "I've seen Band-aid- s go on this city too long I believe in this and I'll : for vote for it" she said : "We don't have any reserve money : anymore" Councilman Steve Brooks agreed "I don't think anybody feels ' about a tax increase But we good ''''' We have unsafe 00 need the increase sidewalks and open ditches in this 1 town that the mayor hasn't ad- dressed at all What are we going to do wait until some little kids 441 ::rz!::-- I IHC Blood Services will observe $10000 to rebuild the city's depleted it reserves Except for a few other mtinr Iitems the two budgets are bdically m :V I Granite School District's Adult Community High School Diplomas were bestowed upon 522 members of the Class of 1990 students whom district officials recognized as those who went the extra mile to get a high school education n The program is affiliated with the regular high schools in the district For fellow classmates and future students alike graduate speakers had insightful advice to impart "Take the road less traveled and it wiU make all the difference" said Debra Buckley of Taylorsville High k IHC Blood Services Schedules Donation Sites for Christmas decorations and :4 1dr :411! ' A It:7-:yi- 0V & 311": '- '- 4 :::: 4-- X ' q ' r' After the council made their statements Mayor Warr called for a vote on the matter after the count made their statement noting "too many times the council has waited until the press and the people aren't here to make a decision" The council voted 1 to amend the mayor's budget to include a tax increase The city will now operate under the adopted budget until August when the final budget has to be passed A public hearing will be held Aug 2 to gather input on the proposed one-tim- ' - 4 32nd annual commencement of ::: met" ip A :: ' :se i in quoting poet Robert Frost "I make a challenge to you who have not graduated: We did and you can" Shanna Elton of Granite High stressed "I made a promise 15 years ago to my family that I would graduate Today I fulfill that promise" said Constance Bruneau of Granger High Nickolos Pantos a Granite High graduate led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance The Class of 1990 was presented by Patricia Gurr director of the With the graduates all dressed up and going places Cottonwood High School was the site Saturday for the l':- Granite Adult Students Graduate 0 ':?T'':1:' "1't:Ntt77: '::i drown?" Mr Svedin said the money for the roads is critical He said an "exhaustive study" of the city's roads shows the increase is needed to correct some serious problems "I've spent more than one restless night trying to figure out how best to serve the city" Councilman Terry Wright said "I take the responsibility of being a council member very seriously And I see that there are some services and needs that must be By Darren Tucker Tribune Staff Writer : RIVERTON — After hearing cries : of both opposition and support from a Riverton residents the City Council : voted to amend the mayor's pro- 0 posed budget and raise property tax- es 85 percent 0 Councilman Brent Richards joined a Mayor James Warr in opposition to : the hike which would amount to about $5 per month per household “ We all have families and we all a would like to be able to go to the boss a and get more money" Mayor Warr I said "But government is in the posit tion to take what they want It's true 0 the amount the council is asking for is small but nobody ever tries to solve the problem by looking at the spending side of the equation They o always Just get more money" The tax hike if passed will in- b crease the budget by about 8190000 would go to the 1 Most of the money fire department and road fund It The fire department would get $130000 under the council's budget : and $90000 under the mayor's The council wants to put more than $400000 into roads compared to t $300000 from the mayor Other amounts include $6000 for animal control $15000 for a "large vehicle fund" $10000 for a park dee $6000 velopment fund a - r Riverton' Council Votes For 8 5 Tax Increase i - - — The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 10 1990 42180 : $44995 4835 Ittz1Id Dr ceturoloc4 litzt to ix pinney Von itmfit ILIA7 2784!” - At L L:sitfa: :7- ottiP&fS491 - - - 0! 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