Show 1 Budget Slated For West Bountiful ful Study City Clerk LaRue P P. P Hugoe Presented a proposed balanced budget of 67 to the West Bountiful City Council at its regular monthly meeting meet meet- ing mg June 10 CITY QTY REVENUES will come from estimated taxes of sales sa-Ies taxes of or 10 business cosiness licenses and permit fees of fines of revenues and interests of 1400 1 tT water ater meter funds of f some 1200 l 00 and other funds totaling totaling total- total ing ig the figure of f Revenues will wm be used for fore the e coming year for the follow- follow ig mg needed expenditures SALARIES office supplies councilmen a men expenses planning I II committee insurance legal fees pay roll tax attorney I fees flood control fire protection protection protection pro pro- municipal court engineer police BARD inspections inspections inspections in in- of buildings Other items included CITY HALL and grounds i park and bowery recreation water salaries hookups pipe and supplies roads labor I material culverts tl truck uck excavations excavations ex ex- and road signs The federal government is making it mandatory for all road signs to be changed this t I year This is also the year I for municipal elections which I are financed by the thc municipalities municipal municipal- I I I themselves I ITHE I THE TilE B will be presented presented pre pre- pre pre-I at a public hearing Mon Mon- t I I I I I day July 16 at pm p.m. at atthe atthe atthe the city hall The same evening evening evening eve eve- ning a hearing will be bc held heldon on rezoning the Hy Peterson property to allow building a proposed trailer court Five new street lights will willbe willbe be installed during the new fiscal fiscal fiscal fis fis- fis- fis cal year of 1969 An adding adding add add- ing machine will also be pur pur- chased ALL MONEY from the past years year's budget which was not I spent will be put into the general general gen gen- gen I genII eral fund I In this world of rising ever-rising costs and inflation Mayor Freestone Freestone Free Free- stone and the council are happy that the West Bountiful I tax levy still remains at mills with an added 75 mills for the county IT WAS NOTED this is the result of wise investments and the use of sound fiscal policies not only by this city council but by all past town presidents and mayors who laid a firm foundation for the city Mrs Hugoe was praised Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the work she had done through the years She has served for forthe forthe forthe the past 12 years since the death of her late husband Shirley Peterson He was the first clerk in 1948 when the town was incorporated MRS HUGOE said her biggest big- big gest problem at present is preparing pre- pre I paring and typing water bills I This is becoming a monumental tal problem with the ever- ever increasing number of homes being built The council set hours the City Hall will be open each week beginning July 1 as Monday 9 am a.m. to Noon Tuesday 9 am a.m. to Noon Wednesday 2 pm p.m. to 5 pm p.m. Thursday 9 am a.m. to Noon Friday 9 am a.m. to noon IT WAS HOPED all the j I roads in the community have II now been repaired and are arc I in good condition I David E. E McKean Sr at atI attended attended at- at I tended the meeting expressing expressing expressing express express- ing his concern over players I at the golf course climbing l his s fences destroying them and trampling his pasture I See WB on page 2 I i |