Show UTAH TAXPAYER COMME COMMENTS ON LEVIES the september november issue of the alie UTAH TAXPAYER which is th the bev levy y number is list but oft 11 the press tham this is the the nineteenth in zen t ran con five year that thus this kalua valuable b a service has been performed f for of officials and it taxpayers of the S state tate th the e issue his out that there was an anere increase of 57 a or 9 per cont cent in the assessed valuation it calls attention to the fact that flint callice while t the state sa school achoe I 1 levy was de creased d ahr from in 11 3 1 to 2 9 nulls A at t the 1 actual I tax load lead was increased by 40 the same conc condition lution pro va vails Is wa with th regard to county levies the average there having dropped from 10 34 in mills ills in 1943 to 10 25 for the current year 7 the actual is tax increase jumped of this thas a mount S silt it L lake a C city t y was responsible it tor for of the 1 increase I the TAXPAYER notes the four municipalities made no levy whatsoever hat prim price seipio scipio bothwell and charleston cedar city occupies tre unenviable position of having the highest highe municipal levy in the state with 33 of nulls fills many municipal lev me remain unchanged for out of the 95 communities aties iman maintained tanned their previous levies it is pointed ed out in the taxpayer that ma t the average school levy ed it from 13 1 to 12 9 but with the trimmed increased valuation the local school tax lax burden was increased V when hen to this sum is is added ane 1 I 1 3 2 special state ap appropriation it t means that school revenues have jumped substantially fiats and provo had the highest levies with 18 and 17 mills mile respectively |