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Show ihriTii 2B The Vail ake Tribune. 1 2. Kiirttr Monday, November in jgrf uraiyi rarrfaBff iAm 17, I4i,fj County Begins Budget Battle Today as Service Needs Increase Continued From B - 5 rrullii n suipluxes totaling olf $10 mil are devoured grants jh n to a victim ol fed $25 million ii. in al budget balancing and dt it a1 or $- tion Revt k t . 1 tiaUnie day-to-da- y spending at $128 7 the property tax ceiling just lih million away, the county must tr ,r, $14 million from general fund new reveI i nding requests or find nue sources Only the Utah Legislature can ..ward new revenue sources officials l 1 for t A ol k patnd 32 sin ions of fli . i de id i i s l Miller in ( lares ( ogi neration using natural gas to fuel tin bines to generate that pow-- i r - t mild sin e $20 $25 million from Mr 1 million tli le i , J s for a mental health wing o open in h to Si a lid si k ioi ii y to ho e 11 f,,ai i d , ,f lor a minimum sei ui itv annex the ( ountv ( an find a plai e to ml that fai ility It nothing i hangt s the i ountv will sptnd $40 million ion Salt Palate power hills, over the next 20 years ditiorung meeting moms in t,e or ip, nal convention aiea at a lost o! $250,000 and ( or.1. i rung the A ,simt Hall into a $1 3 million Gi anil Had room Hut top pr lor it s for Salt Iai o e ad ministrators an adv isi i s is a $4 mil lion cogeneration sv stern consultants sav would trim $20 million from pow er bills over 40 vt ats The sheriff s 1087 spending pi opos a $4 mil al calls for $29 7 million lion i ni rease that im ludes i ost ol 2 5 living raises and for soirn percent perfoi mance hikis government day-to-da- d i i Is deputn i wuiMlsalidiillti w i g d to lb m "v 1 that last year umtnbuted $7 million for government and $4 1 million for v i, type services in the unint orpo tjlUv akn arp pnnp W hat this means, Mr Williams exthe county somehow that is plains must raise $18 7 million before it can Wil n i money Salt 1alace nmh tang, torn $,l,;l out) Wolth id laplta! Iu.ll, r a like $d 200 l r tlie ait .la sound system lull 000 for n. w fire and se. u ritv alarms and $9u (toll to iv p c k ng r plaza ( one rete to hi ating and a i 1 di it .to will d r n. thiv leal And acknowledge i idlk st ippt 1 states those bdls he Consultants sav the project could be finanied over 10 years with $4 0 OoO annual payments They see the investment realizing a $140 000 unfit the fllst year Cogi neration is a so muih in the ma.nstitam of corporate manage- - fM I Todays Weather Th Forcjatfor p m EST, Mon 7 , Nov 1 tah Forecast I 7, 40 rather mild vsexlerlv flow aloft will continue across I lali tin migli lucstlay. I he forecast lor the late calls for i . i i . ..i, ; ... IWIMIIIX ll ll I I M I lated showers in the mountains. Highs will he in till .Os north and (() south, lows will he in the iuul-2to saw Cummissum n.i-r-t ( will be transferred U hi' when the mw wing opens budget Vt i al du i umniifcMonei s at t a a Tv" atb.t bouues of new revenue Maybe they say law makers would gasoline tax approve a county-optioso commissioners could divert an $8 8 million propertv tax subside from salariei hairrnan Its worth has been million baihoum wheie i row O'- U 5 000 tould dine and dan1 e, is suie to help diaw lunven-tior- s the controller adds A new kit. her. lusting $300 0(10 would bt cee i. d to feed the diners Somebody s gut to wut k uut a wa; to fund law enforcement states Shenff Hayward IU t vr UL IU g!UV LUJjr or the crime problem will be out of control " Demands for service aie up, explains the popular Democrat who was just elected to a third term Projeitions indicate sheriffs offi-ni- s will be dispatched to a record llo 000 calls this year That Mr Hayward notes, would be an increase of Bait Harkcr A iivt-- $1 n highway maintenance After all the concept has backing ft urn v a! lev ilia vor' and city count lK L fglMd uuu luuiu iuxuCJT t.iC r six cents a gallon Gov Norm w ill ask law makers to giv e his Ban-gerte- work by Commissioner Stewart also wants the county to push a plan that would let the Salt Palace keep the nearly $900 000 a year sales tax collected at events there He sees influential seg ments of the community backing that concept next year And there may he a drive for fees that would pay the fuel cost ol statutory serv ices prov ided by recorders, clerks and otheis All that i nuld eo a lone way toward eliminating operating subsidies Mr Stewart says But, yes there d be opposition to each issue What if lawmakers say 'no' to county pleas lor new revenue the civil division 4sv.HfH(i mi mu j i - be our first stresses He spending reto preserve HU . Tumi r AUQr Klllc C' r Tne problem is so large, so overwhelming declares Kerry Steadman associate director of Commissioner Suvsarts Human Services Dt partment He fears the budget team will slash capital spending, veto employee pay and benefit hikes worth $2 5 million and. falling short of its goal, impose across the board cuts devastating vnnui nmr 4tionx sources'1 "Maintenance should priority," Mr Stewart believes other capital quests will be slashed programs h investments Commissioner Barker believes the co..nt should sell revenue bonds and pay tor the cogeneration project with tion card fraud and other offenses are overworked crowding at the jail is .Sheriff Hayward s biggest concern "The federal court ACLU American Civil Liberties Union) is on us about overeverybody crowding The Legislature enacts suffer penalties More people are gojail We need a place to put ing to em " The 18 mental health workers a! ir - county-op- and others and we 11 have more than 325000 details this year," he says While officers investigating child .ovn'il 'tkiieo onto ikflft vroziit ro im " discussions will be lively W hile the bond pay ment sounds big million-a-montMr nearly $1 4 Bai ker say s the $100 million is just 20 percent of the county s debt limit It's l.ke a family making house payments" Since the family 'has virtually no debt," he contends it should make other wise state highway department 15 0o0 Add in ' the county s things As an example, to commuted participate in construction of Little Deli Dam and flood con trul olfii la.s want $19 million budbill in 1987 geted toward that Lvcntuailv the county may be asked to pav $7 b million of the projec I s $4.) 5 million estimated cost yt . ..d He county add to its $100 mi'lion bonded indebtedness 'in this ii nomyn Mr Stewart s.gu't asks Pav ments on that debt will he $ib 4 million next year and he predicts (iMoim r Alwaxs Riulit? 0 Life Is a Blintz for Noiooi Weather Service Ns aa u S L'ept of cm oan .ii i 1 kdi S Sail Air Pollution Index lake lloiinliiul ii dt aU I U mlovt r I'rmn Omio u i 2 V2 n,t i! V2 i i ' 2 nal 2.1 5 a lr(iu x IB H 7S ( .i 22 dar do Bw t'lii n it ( Mo.tl. .7 jo Very Good Eiceltent 111 24 57 07 0 sl 57 TP zc Source Utoh Meofth Otot 27 07 24 CO M 07 116 CO M 07 85 ,l( 07 OlOfve Corton Monoxide 7 Blandtn: 2o "( (iorf;o 70 CO "PT itttUa 12: CO r TP Toioi Porticulonts Area Forecast Monday ond Tuesday A i nti Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo et meg westerly flow oioP will ( ot 'h e f ovet the Vosotch root through Tuesdoy The tor ec ost culls tor variable cloudiness with isolated 'ight showers developing to day T he chance of measui abte ram today Is less than 20 pef i eat Highs w ill be r he mid to upper 50s with Ox, er night low s m the 30s Wosatch Front ond Western Deserts Coche Volley 3 be region can expect var able cloudiness with Isolated light ra i or snow showers mainly near the me mtains .vith lows Highs will be n the low to mid-50- In the 30s Wasatch Front and Weste n Deserts The forecast tor the region culls for variable cloudiness with isolated light showers niamiy near the mountains Highs will be in the low to mid 50s with overnight lows in the lew to mid 30s UmtC QaMn The for Pc ost for the area culls tor vor table cloudiness wf 'soiated show ei s mainly near the mountains h ghs will br in he mid to upper 50s with Over night ows m the low to mid '0s Southern Utah Forecast Southeast Utah the forecast ca'is for increasing clouds wth widely scampi ed shown s momiy in ttip southe n porTtons and neat the maun toms Highs will be m the rmd to pper 50s w th overn gd ows m the upper 70s y aiirvs Utvih n hv a)u po viewer Valley The region van expect iontiii,4n nuld dod i'( eriine' ahir es wn noPis VDiJeW scattered shown s ing clouds momiy over the snuthpi n poi4ion o id near tt e mountains Chanc e of measur able i am a Cedar City less Than TV accent Htahs s w tn ovprmgh w it be m the AOs and lows ni fhe 'hid to upper 3us Northern iki Areas Recreational Areas Tte foiecost tor the noithern ski resorts calls tor mostly cloudy skies with isoloh d Gusty light snow showers developing lOrthwest ndgetop winds ore expected The snow level will be around 6000 feet Highs will be t the nui 40s w ith os er n oht lows m the mid 70s Lake PoweM and canyon ends The tore cast for he reoim cons for mcreasng clouds wdh w de y scattered showers mainly near L ako Powell tonight and Tut s day I oke Powell highs w ll be m be m a 60s w rth ov er night W vss or Ouncl 40 t a A on ia ids highs sill be u t c mice'1', am oserriignt ows m me A'x a a 3(. j N'tthein Mountains Tpp norThetf tarn or eas can expert yofsige able ckv vh ness w t' isolate hot snow shower s C ush west to nxthwec wrds acoss he rui's e gr 0 ke y iiiAiu el IS or ourv 6C 00 H ghs w be tr tt e 'Ow to mid 40 w th luvs OOs in hp vtd i1 s sen the ' So. thp ex per fence mc eas sg ed shcwer s most numerous on TLlesaay Snow level is 0 80c ' te Moderate west wmds oio ii a oss the rt ia sum expected Highs wi SO- - w ith ov er n to lew rvtid be 'e night lows in he low to m d Vs E xtended tor litch Wednesday throuqh Friday A rather Northern ond Southern Utah mid cv'd a west to xut'west few will develop o oss the Gra1 Bam legion Thursdav aid i udav The tpresast cans f v winds v o JMrx a widely sv otei ed ra and sis w showers r'lcxt nume'Ous n t e ngr the i po iios on ved esacw " wisdav a w u tie partly ( CC Juov fl warmer and dne conditions h ghs a sOs m a eus a At vlnesaav whi be the north su'h then war 'i ng rvost v to the 6i s pith ord mtd 70s south by f r day Over ngnt lows will be in hp nud 30s to m a 30s Extended Forecast for Idaho Wednesdoy through Friday Northern ond Southern Idaho Tte ex : te 'aed huecas ur or' e j n ' e val la o caiis fev cv s in i ishfOighhe nt leys it foiccosi c er io 'fowe s w te widely cd n fix, . (jtr esdviy ond ,,t'j T 4,u hu vd n Ho vi j i 4c")s s s D s nor 50s C'i1 g c 'x hr ' t w i( i v if g u it i eg 'i d w iff ns w w ii del v i. iui,s siae 1 eatherSuniinar) Inhiiummtain v esterdov But 30 minutes is a long time away, when one is a graveyard waitress at the Village Inn Connie sighed, jingled her tip money, then pivoted on her left heel to return to the kitchen Somebody was waiting for an omelet wit loz of cheeze " t ( Guymon said the man apparently was killed by one or two blows to the head and he had been dead about two months The sheriff said the man was about 110 pounds and wearing 5 toot-3- , jeans, a light tan shirt and army boots No identification was found A spokesman for the Emery County Sheriff s Department said Sunday that the investigation was continuing Continued From l and fled north on 2700 West 1 Steen said The suspect zig zagged north and east toward 5300 South and Interstate 15 where he entered the treeway and diove south, pursued by a number of law enforcement vehicles including three UHP cars. Lt Steen said ' B-- When he poured on the coals, the in front of the suspect got out of the wav trooper 1 Three times duung the fieeway chase the suspect "tried to take troopers out by t d'.iming their cars, he said The truck exit J at 12400 South and drove west to 1300 West On 1300 West, it drove north to 11400 South, then turned west Finding Redwood Road blocked ahead of him the suspect made a and turned back east where he collided head on at slow speed with Trooper Michael Cow dell s car and stopped, the I HP said In addition to UHP and West Jordan officers law enforcement officers from Draper, South Jordan and the Salt Lake County Sheriff s Office were also involved in the chase During the freeway chase, speeds of 80 90 and 100 miles per hour were clocked, where the pickup truck proved faster and more powerful than the pursuing vehicles t one point UHP car simrouniied and boxed in the suspect vehicle, Lt steen said But the suspect alleged began ramming UHP cars with hs ri.ik and the troopers were fi - ed to get out of the wav ! Steen said the suspcns truck had a big bumper and lots of power bre, b the thei home Hut for Connie Willey th ru.1 is ji.s beginning She refills salt and pepper shakers, sets tables and vai a,. ms between taking orders and hus'',pg :h. ni rom the kitchen to the dm -- g room Dvnastv Tt. Mari' Dam the speakcis said Utahn Shot After Wild Chase I My The woman whose name was not released, had stopped to take a picture and noticed the body, Guymon 18-2- the greatest, but to - EmGREEN RIVER, Utah AP) County authorities continued their investigation into the homicide of an unidentified young man whose body was found along Interstate 70, 13 miles west of Green River Authorities said Sunday that an au topsy revealed the man w is killed by blows to the head An ax handle was found nearby and apparently was used m the homicide, they said Sheriff Lamar Guvmon said the was body of a white male aged found about 70 feet from the interstate Friday afternoon by a woman returning from Grdnd Junction Colo ery I ve learned 11 from wotk pm to b adjust the hours when the strange am people of the world come out Vou d hi s nrised at how many people eat ule isn V,,..ik (.lohal Temp minutes, Connie Willey could her tips, punch out and go Autopsy Indicates Homicide - my sched go to work eai h night tNrk",m W In 30 count home s teen-ager- 100 Morgmol er elevator music gone amok, the floor is littered with french fries and snips of parsley But Connie Willey doesn t notice the music She doesn't notice that the sky is starting to turn pink and put pie with the arrival of dawn There is a job to be done, a floor to be swept There are coffee cups to fill and ketchup bottles to fetch In 30 minutes it would all be over, howev Continued From l comes in here every night Nothing " surprises me anymore She is 22 years old, is a single parent, and has a job that few people could handle If you have ever ventured into the Village Inn at 400 South and 900 East at 3 a m on a Friday morning, then you have a good idea ol what Connie puts up with Twenty-siare having a food fight One drunk is spilling his coitee. and another is stiuggling to pour it One woman wants a glass of water, another wants to send her Belgian waffle back to the kitchen 'I want pancakes instead " she savs Connie can't have a snort temper whi n dealing with women who prefer shoit stacks to waffles, or blitzed bar hoppers wanting coftee and cheese bhntzes ou have to take a deep breath, smile and give them what they want, ' she savs Even when you feel like throwing evorvthmg up in the air and crying vou have to treat people decent E.cn when they re rude to you, you can t be rude bai k She has been a gtavcvaid waitress at Milage Inn for five months but savs that somct.mes it feels more like fixe xears 'I get so tired sometimes, I can t wait to put my feet up and pour myself a cup of coffee for a change," slie says "Vou know, a lot of women have to do this kind of work to pay the bills Sometimes, it s hard t" find anything else Good jobs are hard to find I leave mv bov withmv neighbor when B-- I JFaitress Late-Nig- ht like s C.C'ditienS 4' 'c c CV '0 c'dv roin am 'T idv - Mir s dv ' on 4 dx 4i A SATELLITE DISH YOU RECEIVE MORE THAN 100 CHANNELS. 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