Show page 2 The Grantsville GAZETTE Wednesday May 30 1984 I THE END OF MAY brings hopes for the future as graduates move on and brings memories of the past as ancestors are remembered Above Jeff Bracken speaks to a packed Stake Center Above right shows one of the many graves decorated Monday on Memorial Day The City Cemetery was a place of beauty with flowers of every kind decorating the grounds Budqet hearina Grantsville City Corporation hereby gives notice that a public hearing will be held 1984 on Wednesday June 6 for the purpose of receiving in comment public regard to the proposed operating budget for the fiscal year 1984-8- 5 and also to receive on comment the proposed appropriation of Revenue Sharing Funds for use in the General Fund The hearing will be held at 7:00 pm Grantsville City Hall Street filed at hall prior to the hearing Funds may be city Free sand at the Mayor Fred Hale said that 7 Park 30 to 40000 sandbags around Ltah the city can be picked up Grantsville A copy of the proposed budget is available at the city hall for public inspection Written on comment the proposed also and operating budget on the use of Revenue Sharing who wants the by anyone sand for their gardens or yards He asks that any undamaged bags be returned to the city for future use s Budget presented to the public June 6 are as follows: on GAZETTE Publisher: Editor: Composing: Contributing Writer: Press: Gary Fawson Janet Fawson Teresa May Becky Callister Sherrie Mills Jeanne Bracken Impressive INK The Grantsville GAZETTE is published weekly for $1200 per year by The GAZETTE Grantsville Application to mail at second-cla- ss rate is Utah Send pending at Grantsville address changes to The Grantsville GAZETTE PO Box 800 Grantsville UT 84029 me aoove categories are not inclusive One statistic not iistec but of interest shows the City only expected about $600C in State liquor funds — but now estimate the year's revenue will be more than double the expected figure — over $12000 |