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Show "Vv- - Wildfire Changes Up With Hot Weather Thursday June 25, 1981 The Salina Sun Legislature Provides 9.6 More Funds Operating funds for the Sevier School District will rise by an estimated $574,573 or 9.6 percent next year as a result of the actions taken by the 1981 Utah Legislature. Estimated operating will total funds for 1981-8$6,546,636 compared to $5,972,063 during the 1980- 81 school year. These were some of the facts Utah by reported Foundation, the private research organization, in their annual analysis of school fianance trends in Utah. PRICES JUNE make up for this anticipated shortfall in local revenue. A property. increase in hot However, Stubbs dry weather comes the the extra growth supplemental state appropriation may be needed later in the year to been determined that the reductions also will apply to other types of locally-assesse- d property, such as commercial and in- dustrial With the added risk of wildfires, according to Mike Hubbs at the Richfield district of the Fishlake National Forest. The late spring rains in May were found to be great for the garden, and for the outdoor foliage as soup, which resulted in a greener spring will also add to the amount of fuel available to burn when the valleys and mountainsides dry up this summer. Last year, hundreds of thousands of acres were lost to wildfire. A percentage of these can be well. linked to carelessness on the part of visitors to our public lands. The costs of putting out wildfires is phenomenal. The costs of a wildfire can go on and on past the initial cost of fire suppression. It not only costs tax dollars, but the cost to the local economy can be equally devastating, he the dangers of fire and careless, by explaining season and enjoy your forest, the Fishlake setting a good example, stated. Naitonal Forest. Be Stubbs pleads. A wildfire can result in the loss of wildlife, careful with fires this livestock, property, and most importantly human life. It only costs you a few minutes to be careful with your campfires, grates, cigarettes. Commercial Printing The Richfield Reaper Please teach your 0000 896-443- 1 LOlJ LOU HEAT PRICES 1901 24-3- Phone children to be careful, not Hill? The report observes that all appropriation requests for 1981-8- 2 were drastically reduced by the 1981 Utah Legislature, but that education fared OSCAR MAYER REGULAR GREAT DARDECUED GROUND FRESH DAILY 5 LD. PACKAGES OR MORE somewhat better than most of the other activities funded. Of the $96 million in increased funds apoperating education propriated, received $70 million, opr 73 percent of the total. Altogether, authorizations state for education during the 1981- 82 fiscal year totaled $882.9 million with $652.8 million of this sum going for public schools and for $230.1 higher education. the During 1981-8- 2 SUVINO SUGGESTION IIORMEL LITTLE SIZZLERS school year, local schools will be provided with a basic shcool program of $1,003 per 12 Ckecfe Tkwe 0 S plus added allowances retirement, pupil for social tran-sporatio- n, and Seven Bone n. pkg. WHOLE OR HALF PINK SLAMON P OrK s Extra Lean Safeway Quality Family Pack Lean Blade Cut Uiops Black Hawk Roth Franks ,.1.89 ,.1.49 Kniepe Brand lb. SEAFOOD CM ,.1.39 pieces IF ASSORTED FLAVORS INCLUDING TUNA Km. 19 aii Meat CornedJ Beet 23 ib. TASTY KRAFT DRAND ASSORTED PLUMP, JUICY FULL OF FLAVOR property tax receipts n cl could be $6.9 million short of the revenue estimates contained in the school finance bill, and that this result in a might reduction of as much as $16.50 per WPU next year. This expected local property lax shortfall will result from legislation enacted this year which Soon ,..1.98 r j Foundation 'analysts point out tiiat'1 local Cherries Ready ,.1.79 Ground Beet categorical grants. This represents an increase of $57 per WPU or 6 percent basic above the 1980-8- 1 allowance of $946 per WPU. The increase, however, is well below last years inflation rate of jnore than 13 percent. reduces local property assessments by 20 percent. At the time the measure was enacted, it was thought that the reductions would apply to residential only property. It has since UoM Weal Chuck Steaks Quality Beef Uniformly Cut Beef For Stew cubes of Beef weighted-pup-il unit (WPU) security, ' ib. JUICY NECTARINES SEEDLESS GRAPES SELECTED fRUIT THIRST QUENCHERS 0l mum LJLJ VIVA BRAND ASSORTED FLAVORS POURADLE 2-P- ASSORTED DECORATOR CRISP CELERY LARGE STALKS at Capitol Reef The FRUITA cherries are beginning to ripen at Capitol Reef National Park and should be ready for picking by June 29. The estimated size of this years crop will probably be light to moderate. Supt. Derek O. Hambly announced that starting Monday, June 29, and continuing until the cherries are all harvested, designated orchards will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The cherries are available on a pick your own basis. Pickers are requested to please bring their own ladders. The cherries are high in the trees and climbing in the trees is not permitted for safety purposes and to minimize tree damage. Pickers should also bring their own con- tainers such as boxes. The price will be 40c per pound. Please check at the visitor center or with a park ranger, to find out which orchards are open for harvest This years apricot crop will be heavy. They should be ripe enough to begin picking by the third week of July. Information on the apricots will be distributed as soon as an opening date has been determined. Beet Greens 7" Cherry Tomatoes Yellow Onions New cr0P Crisp Carrots Sn 79 cup . 3 49 a Si $1 CROTON - mu NORMA PLANTS DBMS FLORIST NEWSPAPER it MAvormosG FAMOUS DRAND FRESH STOCK HAMBURGER BUNS MRS. WRIGHT'S QUALITY -- id SET IN NAME OF TOWN & STORE ADDRESSES (ha (AInl THIS SERVICE AVAILABLE ANYTIME DURING C.R REGULAR K3SRS SAFEWAY PAYS STORE Buttertop Bread Kraft Cheese Slices Mn. Wright's Sliced White er Wheat 24 ei. leaf Honey Bran Dread 'Help Keep Our Communities Beautiful per pc.d a or Honey Wheat Berry Mrs. Wright' 24 ex. leef 3 Pastvrized Process Cheese Feed 12oi. Chicken of the Son er Water Chunk Tana OH 4 Vi ax. UflllQ ghg lg y LJ |