Show Pltt Millard Counlj M I SPS s Thun Oil 30 1986 PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know NOTICE TO BID The Millard School District will accept bids on (up to three) 84 passenger school buses Sealed bids will be received FORMAT until 4:00 pm in the Millard School District Office on November II 1986 Specifications for the above described buses can be obtained from the District Office in Delta Utah The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids Robert cle L 3 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE following described property ill be public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United Stales at the time of sale on the front steps of the Millard County Courthouse Fillmore Utah on November 18 1986 at the hour of :30 am of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated February 12 1985 executed by Jack Wayne Roberts The sold at C Mooney and Vince W Mooney Trustors covering real property located North Center Delta Millard CounUtah and more particularly described as at 209 ty follows: AT THE BEGINNING SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 82 PLAT A DELTA BLOCK TOWNSITE THENCE NORTH 90 FEET THENCE WEST 1425 Sample Fallot Judge’s Initial FEET THENCE SOUTH 90 FEETN THENCE EAST 1425 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING Dated this 14 day of October 1986 BACKMAN TITLE COMPANY Successor Trustee Ronald as N° David B NOTICE The Lynndyl Town Board meetings will Wednesday of each month be held the first at 7 Boyce pm Town Clerk in the Millud ( otints ChroniProgress Oct 30 1986 Published Published cle Progress in the Oct cle Millard County Chroni30 A Nov 6 1986 23 075 Official Ballot For Millard County Utah November 4 1986 County Clerk Steele Clerk Published in the Millard County ChroniProgress Oct 30 & Nov 6 1986 independent candidates are listed below They ire to be considered with all olhces and candidates listed to the left Only vote allowed tor each office NOTICE TO BID 1987 Delta its ol he thiee bids on a is accepting mower gang must be leccived Bids by November at pm 5:(X SOCIALIST Recorder sepaiate VOTING COLUMN) 3 at the office of Delta Dorothy Jeffery in a envelope marked BID Della Cily reserves the right to reject any and all bids or proposals Specifications may be obiained upon 76 quest at the offices of the City of Delta North 200 West Delia Utah 84624 for Bids will be opened and presented ceptance at the next following regular cily council meeting Published in the Millard ounty Chronicle Progress October 23 A 30 1986 1986 ( its (WRITE-I- sealed WORKERS CANDIDATES : MARY C ZINS NOTICE Ml'SIIKOOM KING has requested an emption from Section 242 (General Prohibitions Open Burning) as allowed for under Section 245 Utah Air Conservation Regulations (UACR) This would allow MUSHROOM KING (Fillmore Utah) to at their site in Fillmore Utah approximately 20 yards of wooden tray material This would be done once a week on an basis A public hearing has been set for 1:00 pm December 2 1986 in the Fillmore Cily Offices Fillmore Utah Written comments concerning this request may be submitted to or appointments for oral statements to be made to the hearing olficer may be made with the Executive Secretary Utah Air Conservation Committee (UACC) Bureau of Ail Quality 288 North 1460 West PO Box 16690 Salt or by calling uke City Utah 841 Such written statements or (801 for appointments must be receivrequests ed on or before December 2 1986 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress October 30 1986 ri Cauliflower white if you cooking can add : Marlene Whicker Clerk of Millard County Utah hereby certify that ihe above is a true and correct list of candidates to be voted on at the General Election to be held in the various election districts of Millar d County on Tuesday November 4 1986 Marlene Whicker County Clerk Millard County Utah cook to a bright a little milk during No 3 Proposition EDUCATION ARTICLE REVISION Shall Article Sections 12 3 4 and be amended and renumbered Sections and Articfe 9 and be Section Section be and Article repealed and Article repeated to provide an Education Article which retains public education system and establishes higher education system provides for public elementary and secondary schools to be free while allowing the Legislature to authorize tees the secondary schools retains an elected board of education allows the lature to provide for the governance of the higher education system prohibits state and local governments from making educational institutions appropriations for the direct support controlled by any religious organization repeals language the Revenue and station Article relating to education repeals tain obsolete provisions makes technical changes and provides an effective date of July Published October 30 ill the Millard tor AGAINST ' ounty 1986 5 good reasons why you should VOTE YES for Proposition A vote in favor of Proposition 1 will prevent an increase in hospital it costs which would occur if hospitals were required it to pay property taxes hospitals like Primary Children’s Medical Center LDS Hospital McKay Dee Utah Valley St Benedict’s it St Mark’s and Holy Cross and nursing homes have always it been exempt from property taxes Money received by hospitals above their actual operating costs goes to replace worn out equipment and use to that forced If to services are new money pay property provide they taxes they will be unable to replace outdated equipment and facilities unless prices are increased The money for the new property taxes would have to come from increased hospital charges It is estimated that nonprofit hospitals will have to raise their room rates over $10 a day to pay the new property taxes it This new tax on hospitals will tax the sick the elderly it and the poor Since taxing hospitals will force them to increase their charges taxing them will really tax only the sick The sicker you are the more tax you will pay The elderly will be particularly hard-h- it They rely heavily on hospitals and most live on fixed incomes The poor who are ill more often will also have to pay more for their it it misfortune Taxes on nursing hospitals and homes will be paid by those who can least afford it! 2 it hospitals provide charitable services that government it would otherwise have to provide hospitals provide millions of dollars in charity health care every year They provide free low-cohealth care to thousands of people who need it but cannot pay or it hospitals also write off millions of dollars in debts from people it who cannot pay their total hospital bills Taxing hospitals would reduce the amount of charity care available and could leave many people without health care Government would have to use tax dollars to provide it health care to people that hospitals now provide Non-prof-it hospitals exist only to serve the community it it hospitals and nursing homes have always been tax free in Utah Since statehood the Legislature has it considered it hospitals and nursing homes exempt from property taxes Proposition 1 would clarify in the constitution that it it hospitals and nursing homes are tax exempt The Legislature by passage ofSJR4 by a two-thirmajority of both houses demonstrated that it does not want to tax it hospitals and 5 it nursing homes This is a new tax A vote in favor of Proposition it it property taxes since hospitals and have never been taxed in Utah Remember a vote for Proposition 1 is a vote to EEP HEALTH CARE COSTS DOWN IN UTA VOTE YES on Proposition HOSPITAL AMENDMENT NON-PROFI- T PAID FOR BY THE CITIZENS AGAINST SICK TAX ( 1 1 1 will not increase nursing homes 1'" ' |