Show Mayfield news 1 location by Utah Melvin Taylor celebrated her birthday on Saturday Dinner for the occasion were: guests Mr and Mrs Vaarl Taylor and Mr and Mrs Oren Taylor and all of(Loa Mrs Ada Lindquist Mr and Mrs Brent Barney and son Kevin from Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Reed Taylor and son John from Ephraim Visiting at the home of Ray Swallow is tils daughter and Mr and Mrs Phil (Faye) Hanson from Phoenix Arizona On Sunday and Monday a friend of Faye’s from Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Milt Baumgart visited at the Swallow home The Hanson’s will return home on Wednesday and Ray will accompany them to spend the winter months in the Arizona sunshine is home Randy Christiansen on leave from the United States staHe has been Air Force tioned in Amarillo Texas where he just finished a schooling on Randy finished as a jet motors top student in the school He will be here for about two weeks then he will go to Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix Arizona Lee Sorensen son of Mr and Mrs Neil Sorensen just returned home from attending the National FFA Convention in Kansas City sis Missouri Lee is serving president of the Gunnison Chapter of the FFA Mrs Utah ranks number one among the fifty states In the proportion of personal income being spent for public education according to a study just completed by Utah the private governFoundation mental research agency The Foundation report shows that Utah spent $2172 million for This public education last year sum was equal to 98 of the income received total personal in the state by all individuals For the nation as a whole total personal income received by all individuals in the state For the nation as a whole total state and local expenditures for public education were equal to $29 biliion or 59 of personal income last year According to the study a total of $1517 million was spent for local schools and (elementary in Utah during the secondary) 5 school year Total exfor public higher edpenditures to $599 ucation amounted million and other public education vocational principally for $56 schools accounted million Of the $2172 million expended for public education in Utah last year approximately $472 million was capital outlay and $1700 million was for operating purposes Foundation analysts point out that an important factor accounting for the unusually high percentage of personal income spent in Utah is that for education the state has an abnormally high proportion of its population enrolled In the public schools and Utah ranks at or near colleges 1966 Utah Property Tax Trends Reported the top among the fifty states both in the propcrtlon enrolled in elementary and secondary schools as well as the percentage in college As a result even though Utah makes a greater effort to support education than does any other state the amount expended per student is below the national average Income for public edgoing notes that ucation the study Utah also ranks second in the of Its total state and percentage local government budgets going for public education Last year public education expenditures In Utah were equal to 483 of all state local and spending nation the appThoughout of all state and roximately 387 local expenditures went for public education Taxpayers LESLIE L Underway In Sanpete NORVAL 1966 Mrs Elgin Mellor entertained the Fayette Daughters of Utah Pioneer s'at their regular meeting for October at her home The lesson was given by Mrs Ray Bartholomew and Mrs Fern Mellor read a history of her mother were servedbythe Refreshments Visiting Sunday at the Wendell Mellor home was a daughter Darlene and her friend Carol Young of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs David Mellor and children of Layton wereSun- - AllOl pol adv Page 9 20 1966 Sprlngville Bown Ella returned Friday from Salt Lake City where she the past three weeks visited Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew and family were weekend visitors In Salt Lake City Recent visitors at the Wesley Johnson home was Mrs Bruce Marie and daughters Johnson and Tamra of Magna Wendell Hill Mr and Mrs spent the weekend In Salt Lake and Provo hostess HOW October day visitors at the Edwiq Mellor home Visiting Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Elgin Mellor was Mrs Mellor’s son Carl Crandal and his daughter Carrie of Correspondent PHONE I PKICK TA(i? V Summer Employment With US Government MADSEN SANPETE COUNTY ASSESSOR fairness to (Pd Thursday MELLOR Association The issue of the ‘Utah Taxpayer’ is just off the press It shows levies of all taxing units in the State for both 1965 and 1966 It shows also the trend of property taxes in the Slate according to purpose and the charges made for Special Districts Schools Cities and Town and Counties from 1916 to Tax Trends Utah property taxpayers will dig deep to pay their tax bills this year with an total of $125672000 This is $3035742 or 25 higher than the 1965 figure of $122636258 Since 1960the increase Is$38 709 498 or45 above the $86962502 then charged This is a whopper of a bill It is more than was collected from ALL taxes State and local In 1954 - $1155 9 0104 Valuations anT Levies: The tax load is determined by the In addition to ranking number valuation multiplied by the mill levy Since 1960 property of personal one in thejproportlon “valuations’ have jumped from $1328600000 to $1543800000 or 16 16 This means that revenues would have jumped with no levy Increase In this period average levies Increased from 6545 to 8140 mills or 24 or a total increase of 40 In certain areas it is difficult Over Lapping Jurisdictions: Indeed to set forth exact levies due to tax units For instance there are five different levies in Salt Lake City Murray has five and Ogden nine with variations from 9765 mills to 11290 mills Certain Sections of Ogden contain levies for part or all of the following units while others do not: Bona Vista Water Improvement James Baxter Spiing City LesSanpete County skunk control District 800 mills Weber Central Sewer Improvement District Manti Fred lie Anderson program gets underway October 525 mills Ben Lomond Cemetery Maintenance District 20 24 Calvin Jeppson Mt Each of the communities and Fayette mills Such conditions are limited largely to Weber Das 9"d the farm organizations Tom Davis Wales Lee and the Pleasant Salt Lake Counties Kent St rate Manti Barton county are cooperating Sanpete In addition to schools counties Taxing Districts: County Agent Del Purnell Is Spring City Dwight Malmgren cities and towns there are 97 special districts imposing property the poison baits and Gunnison securing taxes which amount to$4800000 These are made up as follows plans for apoison trap and a live Supplies may be obtaihed by 9 sanitary (sewer) 8 36 water 24 mosquito abatement local residents from these people trap which will be used in ap10 fire protection 4 service areas 6 Some are improvement In the program to propriate places e while others are limited In area Leaders of the program In the Every citizen and Interested perProperty Taxes for Schools state and local total $81054000 son is encouraged to take his part various communities and organiThis is 64 of all such taxes Imposed That is $1284757 above zations are as follows: Stanley and play it well In getting rid of last year’s figure and Is $23260860 or 40 more than the R M Ivory and E Voorhees our smelly friends $57793140 charged In 1960 The State School Levy was cut from James Ivory Fountain Green to 73 mills or $1877000 86 Ed Coons and Ray Nielsen We remember that many other revenue sources provide our Fairview and LeVoy Sorensen — schools the estimated amount of $78835000 for 7 LaMar Fredrickson Centerfleld to the State School more than 6 $5963000 according Lafe Ludvigsen and Clair Andertaxes all Individual and corporate Office — cigarette income son Manti Moyle Blackham and taxes general fund transfers federal mineral leasing royalties Bill Moroni Ralph Blackham to name some major sources Keller Manti Garth Vest Cities and towns (213 ofthem)taxusto the extent of $17000000 Valden Frandsen Ephraim or 14 of the total load Salt Lake City Including special districts Is responsible for $8688002 Ogden $1997270 Provo $750728 The Civil Service Commission for it be given and applications and Logan $293818 Since 1960 property taxes for municipal VOTE plans to give three tests in Utah must be in by December 9 for or 27 purposes have jumped from $13398000 this fall and winter for applicants the January 7 1967 test The third Counties: Property taxes for county purposes have skyrocketed summer employment test deadline is January 9 1967 seeking from $9300000 to $22648000 since 1960 This Is $13348000 with the Federal Government in for a test to be given February or 144 Counties impose 18 of the total property tax Of the (INCUMBENT) 1967 Sen Wallace F Bennett 4 1967 total Salt Lake County charged $13630445 or 60 This Is reported today Application forms are availup from $4034230 or 238 charged In 1960 The Senator said that all appliable at any post office in the 15 SANPETE COUNTY maintained the same levy for 1966 as 1965 all property owners is my policy cants must take a US Civil cities where the test will be given for county purposes at 1150 Th® S®"th Sanpete School District Service screening test to be given Sen Bennett reported The forms VOTE REPUBLICAN raised from 4400 mills to 4530 mills in 15 Utah cities should be sent directly to the Applications Centerfleld Town went from 16 mills to 19 mills for a 3 mill Central Committee by Sanpete Republican must be received by October 21 US Civil Service Commission Increase Fayette had a 375 mill Increase with a raise from 1175 Allan Frandsen Chairman) a will for be given test that to 1550 Gunnison remained the same at 20 mills and Mayfield Washington DC November 26 A second test will Officials told Sen Bennett that Increased 2 mills from 12 to 14 if an Applicant passed the Office SEVIER COUNTY maintained the same levy for county purposes examinaand Science Assistant In 1966 as 1965 at 930 mills The Sevier School District went up G tion for the summer of 1966 they 125 mills from 39 to 4025 while the state school equalization levy need not take the written test tfeht from 860 In 1965 to 730 in 1966 a decrease of 130 mills (Incumbent Sanpele County again unless the applicant seeks Town was the same for 1966 as 1965 at 15 mills Aurora FOR STATE SENATE CANDIDATE to Improve his score Redmond was also the same at 20 mills and Sallna remained District serving the Counties of 26th Senatorial The tests will be given In: steady at 20 mills All corporate communities In Sevier had at least Cedar City Delta Beaver Sanpete-Millard-Beavan 05 mill decrease because of the State School Equalization Logan Moab Ogden decrease Monroe had an additional 2 mill decrease and Richfield A Candidate Who Believes In: Provo Price Richfield had an extra 110 decrease both on the city level increase with no tax St George Salt Lake City Tooele Pay as you go policy Nor Is this all Other major revenue sources took whopping and Vernal Retaining Utah's Right To Work Law jumps along with property taxes Here is how It looked comparing This Is added burden with 6 5 fiscal Keeping Snow College affiliated with Utah State wwwwwwwwvwvwwwwwp INDIVIDIAL INCOME TAX revenues skyrocket from $249 to and not under a Junior College ComUniversity mission or the Slate Board of Education $406 million— This Is a $157 million or 63 Increase (earmarked for schools) CORPORATE FRANCHISE TAX REVENUES jumped from $83 to $106 million This Is a $23 million or 27 Increase (earG marked for schools) UTAH TAX BURDEN IS OPPRESSIVE: To cut taxes we must cut eliminate unessentials do work more efficiently stop spending Pd Pol Adv By C E Andersen waste and avoid duplications This Is everybody's business SkunkControl Program Fayette Hews MRS STANFORD ELECT DR DEER HUNTERS SAVE YOUR DEERSKINS! 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