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Show Cities Scramble to Fill Holes in Budgets from ( ontinuc-- FV-- the state sales tax to the local governments revenue,'' said Dein VS hetel, (inane id! director lor Murray City I would doubt that wed raise property taxes Well absorb it through increase in sales taxes through regular increase in sab s ' for return The of those funds was promised in a 1983 law, after the payment of higher education bonds and additions to flood c ontrol funds The c urrent bill, initiated by the I tah League of Cities and Towns, would return roughly $4 million to the cities West Valley City, no revenue-sharinfunding means that planned hiring in the police and fire departments will be scrapped for the pre- g beginning July 1. League Executive Director Jan Furner said the proposed law has the support of Gov. Norm Bangerter. sent. We had hoped to hire because below the strength of public demand " said West Valley City Manager John Newman. "We feel we need to hire, but we simply won t be able to meet those demands We are not going to raise property taxes. ' he continued It's just a matter of not producing those things that we've been asked to produce. Looking for other sources of money, cities are hoping for passage of a bill pending before the Legislature which would return a larger part of were actually "The impetus (of the bill was a reto help sult (if the federal cuts us cover the shortfalls," Mr, Furner said And if the flooding is not imminent we want our money back and (the governor has agreed to do that. ... The remainder of the one-eight- h c the total amount mains to be seen t grant funding was cut 13 the August of 1983, but may faces further reduction as a result of the Gramm Hudman-Hollingplan to eliminate the national deficit y 1991 Hob Jeppsen, legislative director reduction of shall has re- per-cen- It's hard to say what the effects will be." he said "It's hard to give specific answers on how rural cities are going to be affected at this point . , everything is up in the air." in s EV5 1 in the Murray Armory, LI Marshall outlined two main goals for his first year to increase troop strength and improve training. The unit currently is at 88 percent troop strength. The new commander's qualifications began in 1972 in Fort Eustis, Va., where he spent full time duty in the Army Health Services Command First Lieutenant Robert J Marbe n named the new commander of B company, I'tah Army National Guard 115th Engineer Group The former commander, Captain Hiehard Hampton, takes over as group rivil engineer, the position held by Lt Marshall In formal military ceremonies held for Congressman Howard (' K District 3, sjid the cuts resulting from Gramm Hudrnan will be in addition to the 13 perc ent, but ax of now Though the- effects cd eliminating revenue sharing are the most visible uts in bloc k grant funding will nonetheless be felt though to what extent is presently unknown Wednesday, January 22, Lieutenant Named Company Commander NieKon - Bloc k Tbe Salt Lake Tribune, e . nunnmsnMi 40 OFF WOVCN 90 O'FU 7 il Free personal financial consultant 30-minu- te WOODS Wovb vf"c r if? 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