Show CiHlw 4 Valley News Thursday April H 1964 Utah T axpay ers Call H B 6 ‘Miracle’ Utah lawmaken came up genuine old fashioned tax with a miracle when and passed they developed HB I In the special session said the Utah Taxpayers Association HB I deals with the recent Supreme Court ruling which held the 1971 assessment freeze unconstitutional Taxpayers’ fears of a whopping 46 PUBLIC NOTICES atcause The People Most Know' Probate an GuerStenship Notices Consult Clerk ot District Court or the respective signers' for further information r LEGAL NOTICE Gunnison City Corporation is now for Swimaccepting applications Pool All ming Operator aphave plications must be certified their WSI certificate Applciations will be accepted until Mon Apr 23 1964 4:00 pm Applications may be picked up at the Gunnison City Hall and returned to Recorder Johnny R Anderson Published in the Gunnison Valley News April 12 19 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is herby given this 3rd day of April 1984 pursuant to the Utah Noxious Weed Act Utah Code Annotated et al Section 7 to every person who owns or controls land in Sanpete County that noxious weeds standing being or grown on such land shall be controlled and the of the same by prevented spread effective cutting tillage cropping pasturing or treating with chemicals or methods effective or other combinations thereof approved by the County Weed Supervisor as often as may be required to prevent and from the weed blooming seeds or spreading by maturing root root stalks or other means Whenever the owner or person in within of property possession Sanpete County upon which noxious weeds are present has failed to control or prevent their growth such person shall be summoned to appear at a hearing before the Weed Control Board for the purpose of further action Among determinnig to the the alternatives available Sanpete County Weed Board include a quarantine on any animals grazed mi property where noxious weeds a and criminal filing grow misdemeanor charge against any offender for his failure to control or prevent noxious weeds The above referred to statute specifically that it is the duty of provides in or owner person property possesion of the property to control the weeds It is not a responsibility of Sanpete County or any other governmental entity The following are declared to be noxious weeds for the State of Utah and the County of Sanpete: Bindweed (Wild Canada Thistle Grass Johnson Leafy Spurge White Top Musk Thistle Quackgrass Russian Knapweed Scotch Thistle Tall Whitop WEED BOARD Leo Gillespie Fairview Arthur King Ephra im Stan Voorhees Manti Devon MikkelsonFtn Green Harry Kimura Gunnison Kent Larsen Manti Robert Jorgenson Charles Peterson Spring City s David K Peel Jr County Weed Supervisor AGENTS SUPPORTING Ernest Gonzales Ephraim County Weed Supervior Manti County ComNed Madsen missioner Ut Annabella Lowell Bagley USDA Weed Peel K David County Supervisor s Ernest Gonzales County Weed Supervisor If you have or know of any of the or others above weed problems please notify the above people in Gunnison Published Valley News April 12 19 1984 INCOME TAXES & Business Individual House Computer Service In HEATH’S ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT Valdo Wet Heath to practice before Revenue Service Salina Utah Main Enrolled Internal 550 D & SERVICES Phone property tax hike this year should now be greatly eased because of legislative action last week In order to minimize the huge tax increase and shifts property which would have resulted from the lawmakers lifting the freeze provided for a 20 percent assessment discount on locally valued residential and commercial property to account for costs which reduce the actual amount a property owner receives when he sells his property also took action to Legislators prevent windfalls to redevelopment agencies and ordered the State Tax to reduce the 1984 Commission statewide 23 25 mill school levy to percent offset the increase in values The bottom line is that when the 20 percent discount and the 106 percent tax limitation provided for in HB 6 are taken together most taxpayers will see their 1984 property taxes increases considerably Iks than 12 percent in mo6t counties We still feel a 12 percent tax is too much increase but the has done all it can to legislature reduce the tax shift resulting from the court decision Now it's up to the school boards county commissions and city councils to reduce tneir tax said Association rates representative Jack Olson (BmumimnsdDM Jenny Reynolds Sympathy goes out to the Kent Sanders family in their recent loss of Kent's father Congratulations Ardean Anderson their new son to Mr on the and Mrs arrival of Visiting with Mr and Mrs Brian Swartz this past weekend was Brian's parents Mr and Mrs Darrel Swartz of Moab Brian's brother Mr and Mrs Maurice Swartz and family of Shelley Idaho They were helping in the celebration of Darrin’s birthday and Stacey's competition in the Gunnison Valley Pageant Mrs Alice Orr has left Gunnison to stay with her daughter in Price We appreciate her help in Cub Scouts Sympathy goes out to the Elgin Bouvang family in their recent loss RaDene Mrs Pickett will be to Roy Utah to be the traveling guest speaker as Utah Homemaker of Lakeview the at Chapter Homemakers Mrs and Jeanette Anderson traveled to Salt Lake City this past Monday to share a special with her nieces occasion Miss and Kimalee Bagley Stephanie Bagley Both were entered in the Richfield Fact Contest Baby Stephanie placed 1st in the year old group Kamalee placed 3rd in the year group They are to appear on Channel 2 TV to Michelle Congratulations Jensen on her crowning as Miss Gunnison We know she will represent us well Congratulations to her attendants Miss Stacy Swartz and Shelle Keisel and thanks to all the girls who competed May each of you have a joyouse and pleasant Easter daughter Region Winners held at Cedar City last Speech and Drama students attended competition next week 19 students qualified to compete at State Competition weekend First Aid Kits Available Through Hospital In an attempt to promote and assist with community preparedness the Gunnison Valley Hospital is preparing and distributing first aid kits to all of the valley businesses and merchants who are interested in receiving one The hospital is in hopes that the kits will be put to good use should the need arise If your business is in need and has not yet been contacted by hospital employees with regards to the kits please notify Ruby Shand or Ila Jorgenson at the hospital They i will” be arrangements to maM pleased for you to receiv 4 one Kits are also available on a “Foj Sale” basis to individual citizens who are interested Again sign up with Ruby or Ila at the hospital |