Show Salina SunGunnison Work until noon everyday April 17 1996 Valiev News Page 7 Taxes consume 33 cents of every dollar earned On April IS taxes will be on everybody’s minds But do you know how much you pay in taxes each year? According to a new publication by the Utah Taxpayers Association federal state and local taxes consume 33 cents of every dollar earned by the average Utah family Accord- ing to the study an average family of five earning $40444 a year would have paid $13279 in taxes in 199S That equates to working two hours and 48 minutes of a standard eight workday simply to pay the family’s tax burden “Despite Utah’s economic boom and dramatic creases in personal income since 1990 Utah’s high tax burden has not improved” said Greg A Fredde research analyst for the Utah Taxpayers Association According to the study the Utah KIOTIICE- - (PgnBUC PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Centerfield will hold a Public Hearing in a Special Meeting scheduled April 22 1996 at 8 pm The purpose of the meeting will be to answer any questions about the proposed change to the Zoning Ordinance The meeting will be held at the Centerfield Town Hall at 130 South All those wishing to comment Main are welcome For more information call Debbie at ADDITION TO ORDINANCE ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 8 This section establishes standards and requirements which will govern of the placement and occupancy manufactured and modular homes which term shall mean and include all manufactured modular and mobile homes (trailers) Manufactured homes meeting structural standards of the Uniform Building Code (UBO) shall not be subject to the requirements of this Section unless located in a mobile home park Only those Manufactured homes which: (i) are a minimum of 24 width and 48 feet in length and comprising a total of 1100 square feet inclusive of living space (ii) are located on an approved lot (iii) are placed upon an approved permanent foundation and (iv) are certified as meeting UBC or HUD structural standards are permitted in the Residential Agriculture Zone in Centerfield of Town All other classifications manufactured homes shall be permitted only in an approved mobile home park SECTION 9 Mobile Home Parks (a) A mobile home park shall be: (i) permitted only in a commercial Zone (ii) located on a minimum of 5 acres (iii) approved only as a Conditional Use (iv) subject to State Board of Health requirements (density no greater than 6 units per acre) and (v) subject to the site plan and development standards required in the Residential Agriculture Zone (b) Each Manufactured or mobile home shall meet contemporary electrical plumbing structural and appearance standards before being cated within an approved mobile home feet in Plus Home in Aurora - $53900 34 acre lot Animals OK! 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If you have a TWCFE51 1 or offer call us at Today! lic Published in the' Gunnison Valley News on April 17 24 and May 1996 INVITATION TO BID Sanpete County Special Service Disrict 2 (Fire Distnct) is now accepting bids for one Fire Truck Bid specifications can be obtained from Joseph C Blain Sanpete County Office of Economic Development PO Box 59 345 West 100 North Ephraim Utah 84627 Telephone: Bids will be acepted at the above referenced address until May 3 996 at 8 p m at which time the bids will be opened and read aloud Sanpete County Special District reserves the nght to accept or reject any bid Published in the Gunnison Valley News on Apnl 17 24 and May 1996 INVITATION TO BID Sanpete County on behalf of the Sanpete County Special Service Distnct 2 (Fire District) and the City of Spring City is now accepting bids on the Design and Engineering of a Fire Station Building This building will be an addition to a Histone Building cated in a National Histone Distnct ‘Safety Inspection Engine Repair Transmission Repair ‘General Repair ‘Air Conditioning ‘Tune ups 529-213- 170 1 w 100 S Salina SET REiTDY FOR SPR3RG are now in the phone book! us to get ready for spring planting! 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ENJOYITYOURSELfORRENTITOUTI ee ona cm home Nancie Staple 096 64M i tax burden” said Fredde “However in the final analysis all taxes are paid by people the people who own the business those who work for the business and those who purchase its services or products” he said Together state and federal individual income taxes consume a significant portion of the family’s In 1995 the come just over 10 family paid $ 359 in state and $2831 in federal income taxes These two taxes alone account for just 3 of the family’s entire tax burden “Although the state income tax rate will decline in 1996 Utah’s income tax structure continues to be regressive and its burden on Utahns ranks among the nation’s heaviest” Fredde said One of the direct taxes paid by the Utah family is the real property tax family paid $9609 in “direct” taxes which include personal income taxes social security taxes property taxes and sales taxes This represented 237 of the family’s income for 1995 In addition to these taxes the Utah family’s tax burden is comprised of numerous employment taxes which are paid by employers Eugene’s and Eunice’s employers paid taxes and insurance premiums of $3670 to provide coverage for them under unemployment and ers’ compensation and the employer’s share of social security Businesses also pay “hidden” or “indirect” taxes on their business income as well as many of the same taxes individuals pay such as fuel property and sales tax “Some people believe that employer and business taxes are not a part of their personal NEW aq manufactured 2 Sabna occupwd lanes Daoambsr 4 Nwcarpwand baKMps 1 lattMa brought acraa For mora Ison gaa hasl 4 wslar haster or Rkb plsass 4895 ML 69 E Main Each onca a Safina and oparalad Robert Childs Janice McClellan 528-- 182 Kevin Spencer 528- - 7446 81 Marlene Cox 835-3Office 17 both area available n 4 000 aq 3 bedroom homa Separata less area together basement entrance and large $ race garage targe Information deemed I v rrn im$ reliable but not guaranteed Selma taothar wel kept homa $75 000 feature bedroom and bath oat kitchen carport and basement entrance 186 North Main Gunnison |