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Show 8411 1 Volume Tin tic Eureka. I'tah KNiiN Eighty-thre- e students do well :lir Maivh 27. 1?S7 business meet The Business students at Tintic High School attended the Region 11 Commercial Meet at Stevens-HenegCollege of Business last Wednesday. Tintic High School was represented well by those attending, as they competed against students from South Summit, North Summit, Dugway and U.S.D. Several students placed in the competitions they entered. Those include: Keyboard I, David Shaw, 1st; Keyboard II, Noel Shaw, 4th; Keyboard III, Gary Garbett, 5th; Machelle Gill, Hon. Mention, Shorthand I, Astonna Terry, 4th; Spelling, David Shaw, lsti Noel Shaw, 2nd; Office Procedures, Tammie Ault, 6th; Accounting I, Janeel Castleton, 2nd; Machelle Gill, 3rd; Cody Casta gno, 4th; Tammie Ault, 5th; Accounting II, Russell Myers, 1st; Astonna Terry, 2nd; Cody Castagno, 4th; Business Math I, Pat Castleton, 3rd; Business Math II, Scott Wheeler, 1st, Russell Myers, 3rd, Blaine Miles, 4th. Appreciation was expressed to the students and to the parents who supported them in the event. ar Budgeted general expenditures in for 1987 are $738,801 for general 1987 totaled government; $230,886 for law en$2,439,230, or $421 per capita. This forcement, $14,540 for fire proteccompares with budgeted ex- tion, $157,348 for corrections, penditures of $2,356,006, or $337 per $165,752 for protective inspection capita during 1986. These were some and services, $36,032 for public of the facts revealed in an analysis health and welfare, $939,524 for of county budgets prepared by Utah streets and public improvement Foundation, the private, tax $9,404 for parks, recreation, and research organization. public property, and $65,240 for items the conservation and economic Among major budgeted development. The Foundation report shows that the projected revenue to finance these expenditures in Juab County this year will come mainly from the property tax - $691,550, the local sales tax - $50,000, other taxes - 0, licenses and permits - $8,800, federal funds - $279,987, state funds $690,500, service charges - $106,450, fines and forfeitures - $273,250, Juab County for Clothing plant in Nephi will open soon The Nephi Contract Sewing plant, idle since January, will be opening soon under a new name and ownership. The tentative name of the plant is C&M Sportswear. It will be owned by Carl Chandler of Spanish Fork and Neil Miller of California. -- contributions and transfers $200,580, and other revenue $132,113. Last year, the property tax rate for county purposes in Juab -- -- County was 0.3405 percent. Property tax rates in Utah for county operations last year ranged from a high of 0.4881 percent in Wasatch County to a low of 0.1212 Chandler says the new company in Box Elder County. The will rehire the 60 people who worked percent tax has become the budget for Nephi Contract Sewing and property item in many counties of should open the plant by April 20. balancing state. the The county tax rate for the Over the four to six weeks following state as a whole averaged 0.3416 the plant opening, the company last percent year. hopes to hire an additional 40 Budget totals were down slightly operators. in many of Utah counties this year. The plant will manufacture The major reason for this decline, The Region Solo, Ensemble and childrens clothing for Little Laura according to the Foundation, is that Stage Band Festival was held at of California Inc., owned by Miller. the federal revenue Band, others do well at music event Dugway March 19, 1987. Those participating were: Gay Ion David Garbett, Piano Solo Noel Shaw, Piano Solo David Shaw, Piano Solo Shaw, Saxaphone Solo Noel Shaw, Saxaphone Solo The Tintic High School Stage and won Band received a the First Place Trophy. The solos were accompanied by Mrs. Rhoana Shaw. Accompaning the students were Ron Griggs, Band Director, Rhoana Shaw, and Fred Holladay. to meet next Monday sharing Little Laura of California has been was abolished last year program in business for 19 years. not included in this Chandler (who has over 30 years and, therefore, of experience operating sewing plant), runs C&L Sportswear in Provo, a company that has been in operation for five years. The Provo plant has 103 employees. Chandler said he could have bought a number of sewing plants in Utah, but was attracted to the Nephi, because of its stable work force and lower real estate prices. He says he plans to pay his employees on a piece-wor- k basis, and than many of his Provo operators are making over $8 an hour. 13 taostt Cmi Ratty will sponadl at NuiuIht yir This program of the total money budgeted by the 29 had been providing Utah counties counties. Approximately 42 percent with about $16.5 million in new of Utah's population reside in Salt Lake County. revenue each year. 29 counties will Per capita budgeted expenditures Utahs Altogether, collect an estimated $295.6 million in range from $1,178 in Daggett County taxes and other revenues and will to $71 in Davis County and $73 in spend about $292.1 million from their Utah County. Foundation analysts general fund budgets during 1987. In account for the wide variance in per some cases, these amounts could be capita spending to the fact that years budget totals. changed as budgets are reopened certain basic county services must later in the year to deal with special be provided in all counties of the problems and other unforeseen state. Per capita costs of such general services, therefore, will spending needs that develop. tend to be higher in counties with will County operating budgets small in million of a $143.2 from populations and lower in range high Salt Lake County to a low of $0.6 counties with large populations. million in Piute County. Salt Lake County, the largest county in the state, accounts for about 49 percent Women Methodist Entre Nous United Methodist Womens organization resumed regular meetings Monday evening after the Entre Nous Literary Club held a winter recess. They met at the home of Edna Jasper. regular meeting Wednesday evening President Barbara Young conat the home of Joan Morris. ducted a business meeting. Rev. Lu A short business meeting was Wilson gave the lesson... central conducted by President Effie Bell. was theme "the blossoming of Entertainment for the evening spring. was provided by Cleo Judge, who After the lesson, delicious reviewed the book, Blondie & were served to: Rev. refreshments Dagwoods Venture in Magic, by Lu Barbara Wilson, Young, Sandy Chic Young. A discussion on the Mabel Butler Pat Brady. and Evans, followed the review. delightful work, Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to those . . mentioned and to Maud Blight, CHOU! Donna Laird, Virginia Badertscher and Pat Brady. The Eureka Elementary School The next meeting will be held will hold its Talent Show April 15, at April 8th, at the home of Maud i.oo p.m., at the old high school auditorium. Blight. Tfllpilt vll EIC A meeting of the Eureka Improvement Committee is slated on Monday, March 30, at 7:00 p.m., in Folk food dinner set the Memorial Building. The annual Folk Food potluck is Combe will Special guests planned for April 17, but its not too missioner James Garrett and Glen early to start planning what to bring. Greenhalgh, Director of the Juab Since its inception, the fun part of County Economic Development the whole evening is tasting the foods from someones Agency. yummy Included on the agenda will be a past. All of us have a recipe progress report on the community somewhere for a favorite food we signs; a discussion about EICs grew up on, or a dish Grandma participation in the 1987 Depot Days brought from the old county. Put on your thinking cap, and celebration; and other pertinent matters. maybe practice on your own Committee officers are urging a family... I bet they wont mind. Remember, this event is a FUN-raise- r. good attendance at the meeting. Your admittance is a favorite Input is needed from all members as well as all interested persons. food to share. Its a family event, and Henceforth, EIC meetings will be open to the public. scheduled on the last Monday of Please circle the date (April 17) Memorial month 7:00 p.m. on your calendar and plan to join the each fun! Building. receives the 1987 Guardian of Small Business Washington, D.C. Sen. Orrin Hatch award from John Sloan, (right) president of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). Hatch received the award for voting in favor of American small business more than 70 percent of the time on a wide range of small business issues including tax reform, balanced budget amendment to the Constitution, deficit reduction, and improving access to federal contracts. (R-Uta- h) |