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Show December 18, 1998 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Five Juab County Commissioners of property and held three public hearings re- secondly, the residents of the cently in connection with the Juab School District approved an adoption of the new $6,404,314 increase in the money the district Juab County Budget for 1999. could raise in order to build the Denton Alexander, indepen- recently completed Juab High School. dent auditor, said that for com1998 was The first hearing held on the budget parison, the 1997 and $6,444,602; budget Monday was for Special Service was $5,681,047. Since the budDistrict 1. the second for Special is set approximately Service District 2, and the get for 1999 $40,000 lower than the 1998 third to hear amendments to the budget, there will not be a need 1998 budget. to increase taxes. Special Service District ff "The county commission is governs the Daughters of the continuing to maintain the prior- Utah Pioneers Museum and Public Center. The budget for ity of conservation," said Alexander. The property tax increas- the coming year will be approxies residents of the county have mately the same as it was in witnessed recently are not the 998 . I n fact, the he of commission, doing was year.. 1998.. the budget said. First the state mandated a exactly $5 more than the project- - Funds also come to the counwith Ncphi, Mona, and Levan to assure that ty from business licenses and the municipally-owne- d project permits, building permits, marwould be viable. riage licenses, and conditional use permits. Authority Enterprise Building There are charges for fees by Fund, the JRDA Landfill Trust working on now.. remodeling of Fund, the Convention Bureau county offices for services, such as recorder and assessor fees, the old county jail and the Fund, and the Community Dedebits all fund had drug forfeiture money and adBrough building. velopment Alexander said, "They have with enough money credited into ministration of Class "B" Roads, and jail fees to name a few. expected revenues of $10,450 the accounts to pay debits inAlexander said the county and expected expenses of $10,4-5full. situawhich is a break-eve- n "General Fund Revenues for also receives intergovernmental revenues such as Class "B" tion for 1999." 1999 will come from such sourcRoad Fund, a Forest Service and sales as Julia Banks, on behalf of the es property taxes, local use taxes, restaurant taxes, Grant, state grants and federal Juab County Playhouse Commit"Intertax tee. requested the commission sales taxes, state property payments in est earnings and rents and confund the venture by contributing payments for A&C. fee to the restoration project once of taxes, and penalties and inter- cessions also bring money into again this year. However, when est on delinquent taxes." said the general fund," he said. she found the commission had Alexander. to allow already planned the use on for $32,000 project, The best things and best pco- Good manners is the art of she was grateful. "We thank you pie rise out of their separateness; making those people easy with and for Im for your against a homogenized soci- - whom we converse. Whoever planning money into your budget ety because I want the cream to makes the fewest persons uneasy, for the playhouse," she said. rise. is the hcstbrcad in the company. Alexander said the 1998 Robert Frost Jonathan Swift budget would reflect that the courthouse and grounds budget had actually decreased from the planned expenditure amount. The department had not bought a Top Quality Homes at tractor which had budgeted Guaranteed saved the county. This and other Lowest Price. TRIPLE SECTION HOME w Deck credits assured the county had Set Fki Delivery ft Up. $100,000 in the general fund. QUALITY cd 1999 budget. Sherlccn Newell met briefly to discuss the proposed budget for the center. She told the commission that they have two major projects that they are a partner The 0, 1 licu-of-tax- cs. in-li- eu this 1 was -- MmWulMMM. 39,995 Debt w0vul, These two credits, however, do not mean the county has money to burn in 1999. "We had debits in the general fund of $677,971 and we have credits of $677,971 which means that the county came out even." In 1999, there will be no further payments to the natural gas project in which the county Etons Service & SERVING YOU NATIONWIDE SA Hope your Christmas shines . Warm thanks to all. Ron WHOLESALE HOMES of Forgiveness $577,971 was credited to the general fund because of money shich was not required to be paid for fire suppression for the 1996 wildfire which damaged a large portion of the West Desert. Gertie Ann Bray k-7-- o It's digital. It's satellite TV. It's yours. ITS FREE! The streets resound with song and mirth. 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