Show I REVENUES OF SCHOOLS V VAE AR Seriousness of at the school fin problem in Utah Is Indicated by ij bic prepared by J. J K E j assistant superintendent of ar In which It is sho shown n a 3 ty difference among amon districts In n rc arll t school revenues j t I J Illustrating time the table shows S K Jordon district the tho rich richest cst In lh the 8 si I In proportion to Its school it can raise on a j mill 7 lev levy t i teach each person persan of or school age while I InS Ingon county with the lowest alu lion to the child can raise b by the tho d 3 y lc leon on only 9 96 68 I IThe L The following give the school from the maximum mills Carbon count county with a tion of ot O i 18 a value to toj ib aM school child of In the d dl can raise raile with a maximum JUt for tor reach pupil 1 ot ty n with a 0 with a 1 value to th ii school Ot for tor lac each 2 2203 can n raise raise- child Grand with the valuation child 10 in the stai with th a value to tO- ta except tf o or of oV can cnn r 71 11 school child while Salt alt Lake with withed for cac ed valuation of ot 19 value to the tho school child of or W 61 and i a i am-i with a 9 mill lev levy can raise ralso 1 j jU 1 Io J each pupil U Under tho ho decision decision of at tho time f court In the Granite and DavIe Davis CO 01 a haY ax school districts cases casts county count uniform school levy of or Ci 5 CJ mills i LV maintenance and l 15 H mills for tor and Improvements totaling 7 i In view vie of ot this variation amon among to- to nets tho the Thirteenth Lo Legislature J r pOR posed d an ln amendment to tho the lion Ion which If It adopted will permit school t-chool levy high enough h to crt crute ao fund that will give gho to each district 4 annually from the state for each eath p son of at school ago age Tho present s school tax allows a distribution of S1 1 1 I or nr Sir 11 to each fach 3 |