Show 1 MANY STill MUST PAY liCENSE TAX TO CITY II I I I January 1 1918 is the tho date set et for the repeal of the merchants' merchants license tax in Salt Lake and after that date merchants will pay no license taxes to the city except Well VoU Charles W. W Lawrence city li license Ii- Ii i- i cense cense assessor issued today a list of the exceptions which brings out the fact that thata a large percentage of the merchants who ho had thought themselves hereafter exempt from special city license taxes axes will still stia bo be contributing generously of their funds to the city coffers Those who will continue to lay pay the license li license license li- li cense tax are dealers in milk fresh meat soft drinks gasoline in quantities above five lve gallons and those thos who sell sandwiches sandwiches sandwiches sand sand- tamales or other bakers bakers' products product which can cause their establishments to be ao considered as restaurants All merchants operating delivery services services services ser ser- ser ser- vices will continue to pay vehicle taxes on their wagons or automobiles In addition fo those dealers Mr rr r.r. Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence Issued a supplementary list of the classes casses of business from which the annual annual an- an nual lual license tax will still be exacted It includes dance halls assayers auto garages billiard and pool halli bowling alleys allers rooming houses st stock k brokers broken theatres theatre photographers p peddlers second secondhand secondhand I hand land dealers and a long list of miscellaneous miscellaneous laneous businesses such as bootblack stands and pawn shops I While the the tax Is II be be- be in ing repealed d Mr Lawrence s swill j will fil still mf be enough n h of it iel left i in that the city will receive a co sum from it He anticipates me nue will be considerably Is s determined that the city city- e c e. e tax privately owned Letters are being prepared notifying tho the various business subject to special city taxation license fees will be due and paa pa nary 1 W eel |