
[Utah Code Table of Contents]
[TITLE 71. Table of Contents]
71-2-1 Memorials by cities and towns.
The boards of city commissioners, city councils and town
boards, respectively, may appropriate from any fund of the
city or town available for general purposes such sums as
they may deem expedient for the purpose of erecting or contributing
to the erection of, a memorial to commemorate the achievements
of soldiers, sailors and marines of the state of Utah in
the Great World War, where such memorial is erected within
their respective cities or towns. The city commissioners,
city council or town board may, when authorized by the qualified
electors of such city or town, issue general obligation bonds
of such city or town and devote the proceeds of the same
to the erection of such memorial.
1953
71-2-2 Memorials by counties.
(1) The county legislative body of the several counties may erect and maintain, appropriate monies for, and contribute to the erection and maintenance of, memorials to the memory of veterans of the several wars in which the United States of America participated.
(2) Memorials may be in the form of grave adornments,
public buildings, monuments, recreational areas and facilities,
parks, and public places; provided, that no county legislative
body may erect and maintain, assist in, or contribute to,
the erection or maintenance of any memorial which is outside
of the boundaries of the county.
2001
71-2-3 County tax for memorials.
For the raising of funds with which to carry out the provisions
of the next preceding section, and for such use only, the
county legislative body may levy and collect an annual tax
upon the property situate within the county.
1993
