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Famous mill's surprise treat. yd. y easy-car- e, easy-we- ar 45-60- ". $32 mil- lion. 22.94 Mill Levy property owners were taxed last year on a levy of 20.74 mills for each $1,000 of assessed valuation. But most pay on an added 2.20 mills for county library services bringing the total levy to 22.94 mills, the auditor said. All came- - as His prediction County Auditor Gerald R. Hansen and his staff drafted midyear budget adjustment recommendations for the govOf that amount, 2.60 mills erning bodys consideration to finance flood control goes Monday at 10 a.m. when it a bill that should also sets the 1973 property tax operations bring in more than $2.5 millevy. lion this year. Requests from departments The rest of the program's claiming to need more money is based on what of$4,485,000 the $1 have passed already million mark, Mr. Hansen ficials thought was a $1.7 milsaid. And that doesnt include lion surplus, Mr. Kutulas said. the flood control problem or With just three working more than $1 million needed to days left before the levy is a proposed pay set, Mr. Kutulas said things implement salahike for 2,300 are so confused no one underried county workers. stands the program's financial picture. Even without adjustments, The reason. Commitments dating to 1966 that had not been heard of for years are coming to light Costs Pile I p list to $8 yd. reg. 2.25 yd. reg. $2 acrylic ribless corduroys whipped doubleknits 4.44 1.66 yd. Your favorite suit, pants, jacket are waiting in these rich plaids, cream yd. plush with a special bloom on the many luscious fall colors. For school and after; 45". Rough-c- ut checks and argyles; washable 60" full-tim- whipped terrific Makes polyester. cream fluffy Light, blo-se- s, caftans, dresses and loungewear. 45" wide. Schools Get Okay to Rent Space The State Board of Examiners Tuesday gave approval to the Stale Board of Education to renew its lease in the University Club Building, 136 E. South Temple, for another ear at 3 a square foot per 3 ear. Dr. Walter D. Talbot, state school superintendent, told examiners the state could have renewed for three years at an average $4.50 a year per square foot, but said the extra 50 cents represents maintaining the states option to buy the entire building during the lease period. Takes an Option The board has taken an option to buy the building from owners for $8.5 million at the end of the lease period, Dr. Talbot said. Dr. Talbot said the board looked at other sites around the city for a new state school headquarters, among them several closed elementary schools of the Salt Lake City School District. But these buildings all would require much remodeling to bring them to office building standards; such that costs would not be worth the end result, he said. has Cites High Cost Dr. Talbot told examiners the board has rented in the club building for seven years and has already paid out a million dollars in rentals rents are $250,000 this year for the 50,000 square feet of space. He said further that the agency needs a full headquarters it owns. But the legislature has not granted building funds to the agency for such a facility, he noted. "These are things the auditor hasnt even heard of, the commissioner declared. They were discovered when Basil McGlochlin, the new director of flood control and highway operations, was studying the need for more i .oney at midyear. One contract goes back to he stated. 1966, It was signed by (Mayor) J. Bracken Lee and Marvin G. Jensson chaircommission (county man). At this point we're trying to figure out who committed to what. 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