Show Collector road policy viewed Utah-ldah- o news roundup Evans opposes property tax limit “"? fewpE£fw!he E551concern of county collector roads was the predominant theme of discussion Tuesday at the Cache County Commission "We need to get people together and explain whri we’re doing with collector & A “JOMetenMVC He said the "Idaho Tomorrow" poll showed that Sdiome misundSstaintfTrenton and Amalia too" MKSSSSSSi & athat the sts sc onaff fronts and pursued bmurgSstato ta u (fort to tamp out' Oft Nk aragua's Moodiest revolt in ff yean ny tf pared buildings by prolonged combat Somosa SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The City Commission told a d National Guard lowered its tax levy by another two mills Tuesday Tuesday Us troops nave retaken all important towns adopting a final tax of 15 mills for the coming year Last month the commissioners adopted a 17 mill across the Central American nation of 24 levy on a temporary baais pending completion of a million people and were involved only in property revaluation program in Salt Lake County by clean-u- p operations against pockets of the State Tax Commiesion resistance “This operation is going to lari about a Finance Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr said “What you Somosa predicted the final figures from the state indicated the tax level could be dropped another two mills without cutting might compare to a Tri offensive In Viet nam has been defeated” cttyta revenues Somosa acknowMtaed Us warplanes and But Phillips also expressed concern about the expected hight level of uncollectable taxes this year troops had pursued about ri insurgents into He said lots of people have been calling the city neighboring Costa Rica He saU anch intrusions ': saying they cannot or will not pay their taxes because temattonaUawi Costa Riean President Rodrip Caraxo the reassessment of property pushed them too high Many homes in the Salt Lake City area had seen undertaxed for years while businesses have been paying more than their share Although the UA-traine- the com missionen devoted theSn'i share of its weekly Ttesday meeting to roads Bodily toid tbe comnussioneri that there was no wsy Lewiston City bd the funds to during the afternoon session was the monthly report from Earl Bassett Social Services coordinator revaluation program wont drastically increase revalue its effect will be to shift the tax burden from business to private home owners Phillips said he expects uncollectable taxes to reach as high as 10 percent this coming year the highest in the city's history However the com missioner added that the final levy was adjusted to cover an eight percent uncollectaUe figure denounced the raid which penetrated five miles into Us country and said several Costa Rican citisens were injured while traveling on the Panamerican Hipway "We wont let Nicaragua get away with this” Caraxo vowed He said he filed a pretest with the Nicaraguan government and ordered Us ambassador in Washington to request an emergency meeting of the i of American States said about Guardsmen were killed and wounded in beating back the ' threeday SandUsta offensive But he said he had no information of SandMria or civilian casualties believed to be naming into the hundrads SftWMffa the Sandtafata oflonalve which began on several fronts across the country Saturday night was the most ftvious and bloody revolt against a Nicaraguan government in the pari 9 this reporter saw the results of two bomb tags and passed one roadblock erected by insurgents New gunfire wu reported at a wmtfafctaa who of Ma said the gnerrOlaa though down to kiRr lari boUeta were still taeontral of half of tt and were triumphantly dgars looted from a tobacco factory ta whkh SomoaaUmself is a business partner Sporadk gunfire wu heard all day around Masaya 15 mlkaeari of the capitaL National Guardsmen refused to aDowreporterstatotheceuterofthegutted cMy saying: "You wiU be killed if you go ta thaw" t Aftu legotiatioos with the International Bed Groa delegates Somou let three ambulancu into the dty "at their own risk" to take anpplki to a population that “4 offensive in Managua was beaten back a few hours He boasted the gneriDas i earthquake- Up schools SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —A national areounttag firm lays if the Salt Palace goes ahead with a plan-- ’ ned addition the brildtag complex would make excellent site for theUtakStato Fair The Ernst and Brest report rekuod Tuesday said u moving thafrir from Ms peasant rite tanorthweatm SaU Lake City to the downtown Salt Palace eoumlM would hive "positive Impact" on both Salt Like i nil SSSSStSA JSl - fc- -p driT f“ wkeman Joriy Walker arid a qact for enough all riate fair exhftMa and Waiter said atadka of fairs whkh have moved - did indicate tanked parking lathe downtown area HOSE Rubbwr 6 Vinyl Thw Strength Of Nylon Tire Cord 75 Foot 58" 20 The vote was 5213 against the bonding proposal to oidyl732Jnfavor— a 1 margin of defeat1” The county had proposed issuing general obligation bonds to fund the recreation facilities adjacent to Brigham City and Bear River Up schools lalace Bite for fair? Ultra-Fla- x JETPROPFAN - tf r u But on a short drive around the deserted streets of tte capital after Somosa poke TURBO STREAM BRIGHAM CITY Utah (UPI) Voters in Box Elder County Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected ” g 9L2 million for recreational facilities in building Of public swimming pools at the i law enforcement The council agreed to Roy Stewart's request to nanw the street to his subdivision Stewart Hill Court but bad difficulty reaoivtag the problem cf numbering the atreeta Kent Gardner manager North Utah Community TV appeared before the conned to explain the problems of rigtatway ha baa eneountarod eabic TV in the community Ha appeared the reasons ha the nronril to Infirm has been slow In meeting Us deadline for tastaOtag cable TV ta the community The council agreed to renew its law enforcement contract with LoguCky and approved the 1177 audit before adjourning at 11pm arid hu been deorted by moat of itTvilUn latkn oCMMMO and wu a no man’s A paramilitary guardsman said the afreets looked if after it bean and said i eontroOed Lson tte i city have “totally recaptured” Masaya aadtakenovertheceuterofEstelL ta wu ta Esteli 9 miles north Lasko Box Elder bond defeated neighborhood southeastern Managua 9 years t p'remUl mUea mwotsscss SmSSSbc jwj Lewistnaoffldala 9 - laaiaaaitasaaBsa m tMk KIVEE HEIGHTS RecorterRrvin Crasbia told The Herald Journal Somoza claims general victory those characteristics are considered important for But itpprti flrni bnftif new industry bv the people of Idaho country and signs of resistance in the capital indicate continued fighting Guerrillas in Esteli 10 miles north of Managua are down to their last bullets hut stfll control half the town Masaya Nicaragua’s fourth largest city has been tumedinto a "no man'slantr’ of gutted a two — of Cwylfd with the morning the autagAmalga Bridge on Collector road number Ml and the afternoon discussion Richardson to enforce ClOS C? OTUlfltlTlCBS ffifKneSSjSwltoS Maintenance "biggest MtlmfflM in local government reduction that would result That's too much of a cutback" He suggested riving property tax relief "to those who reauy need ft: homeowners" He noted that in recent yean utilities are paying a smaller eentage of the total property tax burden homeowners are paying a greater proportion On tourism Evans said ttU"an Important industry nd dMB' noo‘poIlutln urSSIfi!? S?101 SL City tax levy RH maintain all of 1600 South when tta city limits encompassed 23 square miles of John Evans told delegates to the Idaho Restaurant and Beverage Association Tuesay passage of the one property tax limitation could raise havoc wtththe promotion of tourism in the Gem state JftJX L®an' Wall Wednesday September 131971 The Herald Journal -- 1 PYBEX COMPATABLES MIXING BOWLS General Electric BREQC RADIO SHAMPOO Wrt Bm4 Statable KmL 3 - 11 - 559 IN rt 3-- ' : Four project bids opened Electronic Digital Model FM-A- M 15 Ox 40 Rag - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Two of four bids opened by the Utah Transportation Department Tuesday came in under the state engineers' estimates The third bid was within the allowed 10 percent margin more than the estimate but the fourth bid was too Up to be Immediately accepted Ralph L Wadsworth Construction Go Inc Salt Lakeuty submitted the low Ud of 133£a torepair the damaged Toll Canyon overpaas on Interstate Hipway M betweenWanship and Silver Crock Junction in Summit County The engineers’ estimate to repair the bridge damaged by an overheight truck was 69973 The eostaf the repair will be paid by the trucking firm But the state said tt would have to review Wadsworth’s Ud to determine if the Job should be root fered Clark Painting Co Salt Lake City submitted the low Ud of 613379 to repaint the Colorado River and Dirty Devil River bridges on State Road 95 in County The Ud was more than fSOJMO lea than the engineers' estimate Interweri Coatings Inc Salt Lake (Sty also submitted a Ud lea than the state estimate low bid of 613500 was for painting the Kanab Creek Bridge on US Hipway II about four miles north of Kanab The engineers' estimate was 269 BEST BET ENVELOPES Daisy Early Amarfcan DONUT FACTORY Homesteader With Makes Donuts - Model DF2 Wick 149 FAttRAII FAWCETT 6 Burner WATCHES: TIMEX 20 Off Urt Price Gar-Ad- d 2100 ClASSY-MATCH- ES 621000 Peter Kiewit Sons Construction Co Murray Utah submitted the low Ud of 60L4M to shore up the sagging end of the Starvation River Bridge on US Highway 40 in Duchesne County The bid was within the 10 percent limit on the engineers' estimate of 685169 Shifting earthfill has been causing eracka in the brldge'a cement supports Sunbeam Frash Fruit 2 SLICE STEAM TOASTER CANNER Reason for ‘effort’ noted - A 1971 visiting COEUR (TALENE Idaho (UPI) lecturer who spoke at North Idaho College on human sexuality and a threat of allowing alcoholic beverages on campus were cited Tuesday aa the main reasons In a Mormon effort to elect church candidates to the Coettr d’Alene school's board of trustees Ron Rankin Coeur d'Alene said a mailing to area members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterdav Saints waa prompted in an effort to curtail "the filth put out on campua at the community college” A letter calling for a unified Mormon vote to elect I IDS candidates was denounced Monday by other church! and I other candidates seeking trustee NO-PE- STRIPS ST LadiM ’ CLOSE-OU- T 129 CASSETTE TAPES IhMbMMta ' Johnson GARDEN OFF GLOVES 13 Ox Can Keep Your Hands Beautiful I &l!tto4TtTs‘ fiftiiAyjrT Sun Mata Tussy ROLLON SPRINKLER DEODORANT Covers Up To 25-3- 0 Square Foot Area At (guma lipji ftr 1 20 OFF Inlay Safe Efficient Troublei IFree Uee dSSKwe positions Rankin told the Coeur d'Alene Press he thought the turmoil created by the political mailing was a “tempest in a teapot” Whuedenying he masterminded the letter Rankin a member ofthe LDS Church did admit the con- -: troversial letter — signed by 12 other leading Mormons — bore his return addreu and was mailed with his postal permit "leart take full credit for it” Rankin said "It was something all of us put together" An insert with a photo copied article that appeared in the college student newspaper on OcL 15 1176 accompanied the letter The college article written by a student wu essentially a review of visiting speaker Dr Nathaniel Wagner WATER COOLER ii ' i 249 |