Show City ordinance not quite clear on TV idea DUCHESNE Duchesne City's ordinance providing for the licensing of television sets doesn't exactly convey the intent of the city according to Mayor Roy Apparently an ordinance now in effect in another part of the that was being used for a form guide when drawing up the ordinance for was sent to the publisher without complete revision and qualifying This ordinance adopted provides that a licensing fee of a year is levied against the first set and for the or more sets to the owners andor users of television sets within the city Intent here is to license all sets to more or less take a or census of the Licenses will be issued on all sets by the city but those receiving the cable relay service in Duchesne will not be required to pay any license fee to the This licensing is in accordance with Senate Bill enacted by the 1961 Utah Legislature which grants authority to counties and school districts for licensing of television to raise revenue to operate and maintain television transmission and relay facilities for supplying television reception in certain but excludes collection of a license fee from any television set owner who is receiving cable relay television Duchesne City is preparing to license all television sets 25 to raise money to buy and install a new booster station at a point southwest of Duchesne to replace the present station which does not meet Federal Communications system A city spokesman said estimated cost of the equipment and installation is and date for installation prior to A three-channel cable relay system has available to Duchesne for seven privately-owned and operated by Clarence White of It provides reception from channels Prior to the city's entry into the television the Duchesne Booster Station wasi owned and operated by Du- chesne Television made up of television viewers who paid annual fees to the corporation to help pay for the equipment and its |