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Show e' , r , . - . - - . ISECONR SECTION DE sE ET 1 , .ti 4 I - owe .1111......... styp G ft:1441;11kt ft. 01111 .. . . SATURDAY SEPTEMBER am 1,0,.... Pat -j- NEW RULES ADOPTED I:.i SHEPHERDS MUST - -- FOR ASSESSMENT - OF PROPERTY --- -- - . - ' V. ' - --- --- -- -- -- 't -- - - - - -- ----- ' - - , - . Other new rules say: "MoneY shell include---al- l money owned by the taxpayerhether--thesam- e is deposited in a bank or le otherwise held. "Every person should be soused for the eapital stock owned by him in corporations whose property is not assessed within this 'state." t County Boards. There are also a number of new the duties of the rules dealing -with et equalization:- - -- One county- boardsby that requires- the examination board of the asseument of real estate in' the several districts of the comparing one with the other, county, and - if from such examination the shall-find- that real estate in board any district in the county is uniformly assessed at a lower value than in other districts- of the county, they shall make an order increasing the assessment in such district to the same estate districts is assessed. County commissioners are also required to compare assessments on,different.tracts of land ... oy . - er - as further' assessort. the county tbeck-O- n' the the work- Of are- - made of equalization with the various classes of per.boards-o- f corn- nal- to the county plaints by. boards, another rui says: "Ntlhenever-- - anY .,.' shall compktin against the assessment et hts property.---Wittt-regard':t- tax-paye- - -- , L ':.-- Prek.1113r-.'11W- 1 - ' - ' t , ragelmornstit.-- ... - "Whenever any additional &seem-- , ments are made in a county after the , the county board . regular meetings of boards mint apply equalization. the - ,."- -- of to the state board to be reconvened . the PUrpose of equalizing such ad- assessmants. And It shall give , (Intone' ' an opportunity tor be lbi; ' If for any other pur- thereon. heard . poet, the county board desires to be re-convene& it may apply for such Pur- All application', to be recent pose. veued nand be in. writing. and must ' state the purpose for whkh It is de- -- stred te be reconvened and the date ''', -- - n desires to woe. e' . . ,,,eele-heneve- the r se' - equalization deems ;.It necesalery. tt May on its own lhority reconeerte tbo bettril 14 vinolintion. open ,..,.t.0.2rty reasonable notice. which shan giving be addressed to the coarty &editor.' or tax-paye- rs -- - r - etate,--boeree- - , . ; 4 I , - ' ,,,,' tp ,r,--- . k I ;.: lib' rA , ...... - . ' ' , !" 1,1 , ' P j 1. ;7.3 ,.k ,.-t, tr 6, r--- I -, . t... . f:-- fr 1.41111),,b:-' . 1 3 it . 4, -- ,, ,. .. , 4::;. . 11 Itt CM) v - 4' rc: ' .., ...l ... - - :. ." 9,,,, cv...--,- iti: ." - ) - 0 I - , 6 ,t ,,,(1,.,, ! secretary general. Thos. Per- Thomas. Detroit. Mich.; grand almoner. Eli Gordon. San Francisco, Cal.; grand MILIttell deputy. Aug. S. Johnson. Chicago. IlL; grand master mason, 31. Melt Thomson. Salt Lake City; vice grand master mason, Sacramento. master's substitute, Henry Black. Neve York city, Is:. Y.; grand senior ward- en, Solomon Badesch. Bridgeport, d A. O. O. COMMVNICAT Commissioner Scheid Says Police Are Loyal; Condemns Union Ideas 1 ' level-heade- ed as if he-wa- - Fire,Prevnfion--:-i:-:-:-'- - t Tén-MolisthidBoak- usuallyear-ry.,,large.T.striounts- d. ma. the-own,.- - ticalAnd VB In, ble lecturers who are eminently fitted fore will-bthe work outlined. The carried on for. eight. months. Full Information of the course can be obheadtained from the Relief society , quarters. -.Th-e-school, ire eh sent Out hundreds of women and girls In the nursing profession, to all parts of the western states and Canada. These nurses have been active in the rural districtin periods of sickness said have otherwise aided in alleviat- - ing distress.Other ,membere general board are Mrs. - Emma A. Empey. Mrs. 6. DuIda Brown Amy LymarkMrs. senberrl, Mrs. Elisabeth Crismon. Mrs. Donette S. Kesler, Mrs. Julia P. Farnsworth. and Mrs. Carrie 6, 'Thomas. to ' - Reception For Pastor. - , - , . ''. :, , A ' 311 . , - i E.,,, ' -.. , - . - - PT Am" puNs 011Es - F1 sssIDN3 - - . -- -- - -- - the-use-e- 7 - )3r-t- - pop tect:c- -- forthe k- a is purpoie bringing Prome inently to the attention public the Ordinary precautions which should be observed a means of eliminating firA itece,rding-I- n -- theannouncement of 'Adrian C. Pembroke, 'chairman of-Mifrei.Willu of-th- .,totantit4ies ' ' A mail shipment of 10.004 ittudenrs text books tto be used achools for the preparation of the candidate for the reepoindbilities of citixenship reached the pMce of Laslie Frazer, naturalization agent for Utalihis morning. - The text book wag prepared by Raymond F. Crist, deputy commissioner of naturalization, from a compliation .of .material submitted to the bureau of naturalization by the public .- -- . of Specicdfee'ting - , -- - witMeUrra , - l fettltetwOna: t.1 0 - raghipsid10 -- , - -- Don R. Bowen, - ' - Thtei Acellen' I VimT ireinv,tioit- - lifecosiloir.-reptesenlittr- -- - - Treated at .. Hospital i -- - , ",,.. E.- E. Cortmatt. general feJeration' secretary. W.1 Presentation of new clube-M- rs. I. Fox. state organizer. Responses from new club presid aa-- , I , -o and Appointment of committees n uncementaz,-:-:-- ,,.4. ,,, , et" .111 '11 P.m. )1111A17'' ' ' ' , Community Sitaging and: Report of committee on rules regulations. ; Report of program committee. Presidnt's - address. Mrs. E. Cal - - . - " - L"Matuhalercwal 'ejection. Introduction of distinguished guests: f Mrs. 'T. G. Winters; vice president.1-,-General Federation of Womens clubs. Wm. Mrs. Minneapolis.- - 'Minn.; --: I sttete. chairman--n-t Federation of Warne. clubs, Sedalia.: ' Mo. commit -- It Report of Americanization Mrs. Clessen & .Kinney. Salt lakel . . teei. ! of 'Attie Mothers' - league., kirs. w. a.-- page. T000le. ----6-Democracy and Education., Mk011 Alice Reynolds, Provo. . : ,. - Report- , .. - - ' - 0--- --- nt.-111, Monday ---- - Must& - . lulu - - - - ',. : - - Address. Mrs. Wm D. Steele, Sel dalia,-Ma.------ ., 14,- - Music. .' - ,- ., . .- , ,- tam 10 Tuesday..0et. , I-I , - ; 1 .. 11 - Community singing. Reports of special conunittees:-.1-1. loan -- 'inane,- - endowment- - fund.-colle,.. fund. Reports of district presidentilwe I Mrs W. H. Cooper. Price; Mn. 1.7. 35. Cotter. Lehl--7- -, associntio , Report of State htld We1fare.1BirsArch1e 33oie, , man. Ogden. - "Meniorials," chairmii. srt dsiici' merit. Mn. , Louise Mendenhall, Sortng- 1 ge ,, - - vile. , -- ,t yt ,, - 13)ROus-11..ftr,ta- (Continuedhon page two. , - - I , ,0 r - . I -- : u ' -- : - - : Inemon--- - , , Cutt'aista. - - ,.. , ED180. of them mach's." will drive dull oars Into our 'tors and hone those throe machtnse together.- - select the- - best tor and latest- - records 'hams Or order by kaliwell - s -4 - 61-1- , ' - - ploving... - r - t . ' - - - - - ..:. Gko BroiAttert3 - -' - . Moo Co. ' . ' On:ohms,' Buildiat , 7 J ....... - - i '. - 44 Treat Monad South : - - - ' 1 '.. 1 , 0 - . . a 't- 1 aws-YCom- e satlarY you. Ag!'l p",gli ,.. - 1 - ,'i- - , - Y - ls,muslo.. Do you have It In your home?. 1. ' Too can ,get the Itutplra:don at the ivorld'a groatest artists If you hays a 5 .4 ' or THE ioyS 07111t In Iles d - I! I - - are-tree- . - - - . , s , , . lournalist4--;disEdita Cory, bureau of information; Mrs.' . he-fre- , - 'c. Eii rs.t; try The Religion clime conference session will b,it held in Barrett hall SunilaY morning, Oct. 2, at 2:30 o'clock. The conference sessions of the Genealogical society will be held Monday, Oct. 2, In the Church office building, with sessions at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Missionary reunions. as 'usual, will be a feature of the conference period. and missionary societies at. arranging their. dates. The time for the reunions. if bold Saturday. Oct. 4. should be made so as not to conflict with the general Churth prleethood meeting. The Y. M. M. A. will hold It; spe' dal meeting at 8:10 o'clock Sunday in the Bishops buildmorning, Oct. Ing, and the T. L. M. l.A. on Monday, Oct. ti, ail a.rn. in the Bishops build tut I . 1 G. Gowan& corresponding seers- Mrs. John Cully, recording! secretary; Mrs. 0. J. Entine. treas.1 urer; Mr E. E. Nelson, auditor: Mrat ' - . r E.. al -- apuadtriaolootic.r:::rthsuomfainht;' - OF coNFERENg , 1;ifii:ritesiet.. Ver-Se- as i7 -- e' bit; - . ' si Discussion. MIROyrs Sawyer. Ming' . Teasdale. Mary --; Tuesday. October, 1; I To. aLl' Ir edoirsqcsiveeeeon - IThe program for the special Re. Community Singing. ligion class oonference erosion to be Report--Mr0.1 General IredeTation held Sunday morning, Oct 6, in Barbeen rett hail at lit 30 o'clock, has just National of Report, CounoilNteetirtir I comp1eted:7' President Iteber J.- Grant Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood 1 .. wEl Elder William Morton be A: and schools. of lhetiation.. f Reports of Federation , Over -- Sea 10oe kers, Precidents-----osRicit..-Mho. ,Zirlk 1.1ritIvilta,7OladYt. 7: codnielor- and - ! used in- - the Americanization Ilectitol. Ceases their bishops of wards and counselors, and which are being established through- all . Musical selection.. I class workers are invited Religion out the slats as provided la the Amer- to ettend.How the Federation -7. 010111 icanization Ilaw paased by the last la-- Following Hardy. - .,r-- -, the official program were received. Mr. Man-oislature. for Religion class conference ression: , 'Need,'" October At. II p. nu -- ta t... All Preer-0,--ron,- Utah-1.- 1 Singing, "Let-t l. , . . 1 -- Plans are being completed for th Ninetieth semi-annugeneral confer- nce of the Church of 'Joeus Chr ist of 'Ater:day Saints. to be held in Salt Lake Friday. Saturday and Sun- I. Tho railroads day. Oct. have granted special odncessions, of a fare and a half for the round trip and largo attendance is anticipated for the .,opening seasion of the confer: once, Friday morning at 10 o'clock.' Saturday evening. at ? ,o'clook. the general,Church prima; 004 Meeting will. be held in the tabernacle and Monday morniqg the special priest- hood meeting w)11 convene in the Assembly hall at 10 o'clock. - The general conforence-itessioof the Deseret Sunday School union will be held Sunday evening at 1 o'clock In the tabernacle. Supt. David 0. McKay. presiding. ses(dons will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. ' 39 and $O and Clet, 1. -- , 1111110 11S - .- ,- t,- SamThat .1k , . COMPLETED ' - I' -- .. , - - , , - - -- - MIMIml..00.1, big campaign in the --Interest of fire prevention will , be ...conducted throughout the city during the week of October 9 to 1S by the Commercial club, according to ; an- - announcement today by, the fire prevention--- -- committee of the of house heating systems each fall alwaye causes a laxgewumber of house fireii,that could have been preventedexercise of a - small arnountof A Oft the pre': ent pastor for the onsuing conference year; the members and friends of the Waterloo Methodist church will hold a reception In honor of the Rer.and Mrs. awn Daviesd Miss louraI Adams, the ',owl,' annonited deappnesaThurs- day evening, Septl'ia, at the church and church parlors. There will be a "surprise" program and "surprise .re. rreenments."- -: Mrs. 'IL- Wheat Is 111.Mrs. F. Cherie of the arrangements. IL, Ward is chairman,,ig. the reception In E. low charge 4committee, Mrs. J. of decorations. MraAl. A. Rees in err- - refroehinents I . Unk-and ghargo W. Serlwood of the program.- - The - - publle W invited. , 1 -- - i.CIebr&tthgtbereturbf - I - 6d' -- t) k ,t,4 which Lave been: along 41i:erect, lines during the past year under the - Bieck) auspices - of featuresin the presence of Sirs. Thomas 0, Winter. of Stinne- - l &polls. Min. , vicepresident of the Gen- -, oral Federation of Women.' clubs W114 i l probably-wilgive an address. Otha distinguished violtors may also be! ' present. Many pleasant social testureer Mr. also planned, including lunch-- 1 . The le:lowing One. receptions. etc. an Incomplete program will be nom.; . pieted as eoon as information can to' , obtained of poseible additions. . ' Monday, (imber Ittiu 9 a. m. executive board meeting. suet a. m. meeting of presidenui or; e clubs. le a. m. general etsesion. - !avocet - i - - Bon. Mrs. O. W. Martin. Mantt. com- ). mtoity singing, directed by Mrs. Elia . O. Wetzel!: address of welcome Mrs.' John'A.- Widteoe, president,. City :of ' ration.- SALM- - !Ake City; welcome Mrs. Olen Miller, presidtet IA Ladies' Literary club, -Balt Lake CitY: I response. Mrs. H. W.- Cooper. preat- 7 I Utah. dent Sirosis club-Pr- ice. - of LiberIyirtake: chorus. Religion ideas children of Ensign stakciaddress, eThe Spirit of It," William A. Morton; , Class- -A yttal , , Land Board Ccdled J.- E. Young. styearn old, an em- - address. Factor 'in Church Service,"- President Martin PloYee:of -'Coal 'the company, Heber I. Grant; chorus; Religion class The state land board has been suffered the fracture of two ribs on children of Ensign stake; benediction. . 111 calla dpeolahaesCoa,log, topt.43-,lit re 11"1"enty taaltiree - - eLbak. jrkej"'' to consider the Flute project matters, he fell from a , wagon on and poseible recommendatiotui to the wal loading coke at the company's es- H. M. Adcrns Given . governor. for transmittal to the.'Ire,. tablishment. After receiving treatment , Important Appointment lature, in connection with the pro. at the. emergency hospital he was to his home,.437 west Fourth - A dispatch from Omaha brings surpoiod Baia of the project to' the - water ' . . South alceet. users under It. e - prisetelocalrallroactcircles.An An. Anot The state-lenTreated at nouncing the ,appointMent ''of H. M. bearthrantionuto get the project off its hands at onoe. the emergency hospita l Friday was Adams. who has been traffic assistF. It does not look withparticular favor, 111416 Davii4 7 years Old, who sofferel ant- under Regional Director-- B. so it Is intimated. on the proposal of abrasions on the aid'. et' her head Bush at $t Lotis. se vice president . and director of traffic .of the Union ...-that the !tate retain when she stepped in front of an auto- Pacific corporetion.. Thfit- is entire,' the water-user- e -m'obile driven by Robert Knowlton. of control for the another year TM separate front the government organiproject - To Bring Men Back accident occuiTed at Thirteentlt zation- Which- - has contiol or opera. or tiro. other there are (In'the ban( South and West Teble street. The tion and maintenance. j. A. Munroe , On Larceny Charge certain legartechnicalities witch it is car was of moiring slowly and the wag vice preeident and director ......,-.- .-thought that legislative action at the was only slightly bruised. From girl the traffic under the corporation prior to William M. Hughes,' deputy oheriff, aperlal peesion might succeed In re. emergency hospital the little girl wbe eitmthatod which government contrel will leave this afternoon for Pueblo . moving. without any great difficulty. later taken to her home, 1360 eouth viol presidencies, but left hinf as traf- deal These of the with West interpretation fic director. It Is taken that Mr. Munstreet., Temple Colorado, with requisition -- papers for law erripowering the board to invest 144; Katimond roe will now. While -report. ..to Mr. Adams, W. state, money in eonetruction of irrita- Roofing working for therestrallitien" Or Prank filibeon, company atStsth South and who in turn reports to the president, A. Walker and R.. A. Kelty, - - tion project& At the time of the bate streets matter; Fridsy afternoon, Allem Mr. Calvin, lust what the governor. Otibere suffered ,The three', were. arrested therS two meeting it hi hoped-tha- t superficial burn. oa will teke wheat the reads. are returned days ago while driving an antomo- the state engineer and the attorney ois right arna when It came in colt to their 'owners. is eonjecture. But bile identified ao, tbat of Dr. R, W. 1 general writ be preeent tdadvine with act with a bucket of hot Ise. lite i.... it I. believed, that after4an I. when Borri. of Sandy, stolen from the board ea thjula what legislation. )utlee we're treated at the emergency the railroad.' frotn governof the physician's residence on the If any, Is desirable al the special toss- -- hospital--anhe way removed to bki nista ; aattrot- - Ceara arCI 'be many - seen. , .. , oarly Morning of August 314 heelless tn their official persownet. hots". 473 east Icighth South street. , -- ., clk who move frequently. It will be the probable policy in Salt Lake county to, require such owners of personal prop-erty'either to pay at once, or to appear within-- a rtaiionable -time at-- the younty treasurer'm 'office with the or with satisfactory bond. money - .,,.....,.....:::...iFoi.....0tok0.9716 omthlftitj I al nature. givenby, - rowlawof course.applies .Arii..6-FlOiUj-0-'6(,,,: : 4 ,work talrIP11(114n . bon: ahn : toitt np ur tint : 1 ; .0 lb CiwtyineOhcLigi ontlegebt asCrmi , ....0.-- - N0 - C451....04.-;:'10.:',1- t' . " . 4 The cross examination of A. H. trouble stivillar to that now man should be deemed eligible to as a police officer who is Parsons, former county assemor and prevailing in to subecribe to the theory ed among the policemen oft principal witneu for the defense, conputtul, Interest go. wbead-o- f prithat rn titutedthis morning's 'proceedings Salt take. according to a state- - vate advantage, 'even to the eacrifice ms;nt issued today by Karl A. the trial of the suit of the Utah-Idah- o life. of his Scheid, "I do not anticipate any. trouble Sugar company to enjoin the coun- !commissioner of public sa Mr. Our treasurer from collection of taxes Scheid says the members of the ty wmen the Salt Lake department) are of a superior typeloyal. local! for 1918 on the assessment of $10.- - Idepartment are too d Americans. The civil loyal to take any 000,000 made by Mr. Parsons against such action and now before the ordinance in- - service the that proposed the company's "intangible troduction of the civil of commissioners for considassets: service plan board still further - imeration will, I believe. - The case-wretmmted - at- -- 1:80- would Thc- dethe morale: generalprove o'clock this afternoon in an effort to such step by the officers. In regard partment has thus far been able to conclude today. deal without recourse I gets.. square From Mr. Parsons, United Sts4s to this Mr.. Scheid said: to an organized union, and a continua-- J "It has become perfectly clear to tion Senator W.H. King ,enipf rounsel that is of this same policy-is-a- ll admis- me for the plaintiff, obtained sion.1 of arbitrary action on his part as athat a police department organised needed to preserve the pease and harH union In making various assessments on "in- !Federation ofand associated with the mohy that today happily exists with Labot is incompatible! us." tangible assets with regard to num with democratic government It is esCommissioner Scheid further said erous individuals and- corporations. In a very different thing- from that unalterably opposed to an most instances. the witness testificil sentially the usual empof organization priyate em- organized union of policemen. to lack of knowledge of what propof loyeefhA-strike 'When asked for an expression role government erty such tussessmentsweredesigried' ployees, whether federul or local, ia tive to the condition prevailing in Bosto cover. in its very nature. a repudiation of ton. Chief of Police-J.- Parley-Whi- te constituted authority. not care .--to 0341E11,4AI said be did Teachers-Address- ed best judgment statement- at- this time, By Supt. Berman issa- i Nt 1 Lk. Chd-;.gra- - ' In nor guard, Jos. r. Evans. Salt take Middle row (standing)--Gra- nd City; grand senior deacon. H. M. Dixon. Portland. Ore.: grand junior deacon. Thos. Houstin. Vancouver. B. C.; grand marshal. Harry Fieldhouse, elan Francisco; Iran& orator... Burton. Keener..Tacoma. Mush.; grand senior steward. Mark Cotzens. Salt Lake City:; grand junior steward. W. Pulver. Seattle. Wash.; Aug. Spilimer. Detroit. Mich.; grand tiler. Wm. Atchinson. Salt City. Utah. Back rowE. M. Anderson. Salt Lake City: Spencer S. Ranson. New York CltY.. N. 11 (J. AMuller. Ogden...Utah. SamJohnaon.Loa --Angeles, Cal.; John Secen. Reno. Nev. C. H. Carfora, Chicago. t in Bev. Grand chaplains (no tit Rev. Julius Rappaport, picture)itt. D. D.. Chicago. III. - Ricers Arbitrary Acts Are Admitted by Former Assessor ?c - HE aecompanying photograph shows the Ricers of th uprern lodge for the V. S. A. of th American Masonic Federation. lcoted at the fourth triennial communication held in this city during the past week. The (aitting)--Gran- . -lk....,..cit.11-- t !, ', .:: . t,.,.:i I:EAT Iniereat centers in the meeting of the Clab State rod. ration of Wunten's , clubs., i--: 'tis . , , c, itt. , FOVIMI TRIENNIAL 171.ECTF33 AT .1 Mrs.-Clar- 4,4 .1taL4tUe4:11VVII141).,Wet1141EV.,,,,,,,LA-. 1 - are: Front row, left to right rot. Salt Lake City; grand junior warden. ;, ,, 1 '''t! 1 1,4,0,- - ' .t. . 1 1 '44 . ,Ao-- A ,:t11, .A. ......-- surRENIE LODGE 7 il t , ,, ) - it, r'N: 1,...) N ) 1,...:, S - . ,,', r Ct , '.' 4. 0......... ' Utah State Federation of Women's - Clubs Will Meet in Salt Lake City, . . Oct 13, 14 and IS 1 ftl:rAtc.14P. .W..1.14....4.- , , ,,,,, mkit, r l(i)') ' clo:It 8 ---,,, ,,,1- jit-2- 411 t, . ., li e I 1 . 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I ill , -- - .....01 , . i , , . l' ) s ,4 Ntip, .. - t, ''' 0 . ,It lb ' .11 n, et seised higher that' the adjoining land then they shall not reduce the assess- merit of the same. In every case of before determining the complaint same. thp board most bear the county assessor or his deputy who made -the .4 ,A, :! '1 .,,,,s the-Alpi- M, - .' - J. .... ,P,4.,),,,1 f., 4,, jt t Ij ), r i .,.. A ,.. tax-paye- Oath, and examine him as to the char- many other forms of personal properA paracter and, value of hid property. - If ly besides .which, the complaint ticubir offender hi the way of - Ihe property in a small way is the apartIs made is real estate, the board shall , the assessment of such land ment leteee. Salt Lake county officials compare t with the adjoining land of the same have bad much to do wits renters of 41,TakirillAhea ApazTrAptel t,.Nyhg ,Are-li-af, ,...chartleter,iind-if.hee.,tin41,r0su that the land la not as. ble for taxes on their xurniture, and - comparloon . .,,,,,. - 4,,. "4 .,4 to-t- he k. , . .- , ,,.,. ''' ' ''' ' ,- 4 , , frea demand to the sheep-owne- r. quently living in some other locality in the state, demanding payment of the tax or furnishing of a bond. Frequently no reply ham been received to such letters. according to the experience of the counties. as reported state board. The result is that the wealthy sheepman has often escaped bearing his proper share of the burden of exThe wgalthy pense of government. man, it is alleged, has become a sucand the poorer cessful man has had to pay, since the exSupt. Adam S. .Bennion of the penses of government have remained, r. even if some did shirk their Church schools, has returned from duty. district the convention of In laying its plans for next year's teachers now being' held in Lehi. Supt. work, the state board on Friday for- - Bennion in speaking at the convention mulated a rule in accord-with-thlaw, advocated supervjsed study in instructing assessors to collectall Per- - the schools proper as a means of increasing 'tonal property taxes at the time of the educational efficiency. The reration aretessment, no matter who the indi- between school and life community vidual, unless they have a sufficient were. among the other. subjecti disamount of real property which might cussed. he said. be attached, or furnish a bond. Seeto the ing that this rule would apply collection of taxes on sheep:- - the board School o Nursing asked the assessors of each county to furnish it:with a list of all the sheep-me- n Relief Sociemtil Of in that county, and the state I Will Open Oct 6 board will write a letter to each sheep-Mar him with personallyacquainting the terms of the law, and asking Jam Williams ofth. to provide with proper general board of the Relief society. ,bonds announces the opening of the school : ,If the- herder. is not eo previded,-and- , is unable to pay the amount of the of nursing arid obstetrics in the Eishtax on the spotand sheepherders do mos building. on Monday, Oct- . - iS. Un- of Verilie not supervision Of registetect grad. the assessor Is under IA- uste nursee of high standing, courses range-7-the- n structions to take, posseslion of a gut-- in practical nursing, child diseases, inficientnumber of sheep to fruarantee valid cooking and dietetics will be payment of the tax. and to dispose of who la. ehais,thess-sheest the expense' of man of the school tr. 2.M121.1',AtAR,Yirti!OV,0!4'M 2 - - 1 , IA' ,5,1 L., - placeauchcomplainant under &ball ' trouble for himself and his employer by presenting the bond. The owner can rest assured that all will be well n .1 g when time comes atound the following November. can forward his certified check to the proper county. . Requirement of Low. But should the sheepherder not have the satisfactory bond vexation is likely to ensue. This comes as the result of the new law passed by the Utah legislature, which reads in part: At the time of making the assessment. the assessor shall collect the taxes on all personal property when. In his opinion. laid taxes are not a lien on real property sufficient to secure the payment of the taxes. provided that inetead of a cash payment, the aseeseor- - shall-acce- pt from- - any taxpayer a good and sufficient bond payable to the county in an amount 20 per cent in excess of the tax conditioned for the payment of the tax prior to the lOth day of November." Attention is being directed to this law at this time by the state board of equalization. which according to the same Jaw "must prepare and furnish to each county an assessment book for personal property assessments conforming with the requirements" of the state tax laws, and "shall' outline a uniform system to be followed in all counties of the state in the collet,- tion of taxes on personal property." Inasmuch as range sheep frequently graze in the winter outside the county in which their owner resides, ,00llection-ottaxe- s on sheep has always been more or led diMcult. And this applies also to other forms of livestock, though. as experience shows, to a less degree. Many county assessors, however, have reported that they found the sheep in the care of Mexican or Spanish, or some other, foreign herdsman, ignorant of the English language. and without , any authority from the owner to give any bond for the payment- - of the taxes. The most the county assessor could do would be to take the number of - 4 w some of the rules that changed follows: "For the purpose of obtaining uniformity of assessment of rea4 estate. within- the county; it is hereby made the duty of the county assessor to ciesasalfy the land within the several oessment districts of his county and to value the different classes of imal estate, and to require the countywith itators to 116100811 in accordance such classification and valuation. and he after the asseument le completed shall carefully examine the same to have been see if his requirements complied with. "Improved farm lands shall include all lands that have been broken up and cultivated to crop or that have been improired by seeding or cultivat ing to grass for hay or pasture." In this connection the new tax laws of the state require a differentiation between improved and unimproved farm lands. Formerly all farm lands were- classified under that heading. The changes in the rules ,continue: -. farm lands shall Inelude all other lands that are auseepti-- 1 ' hie of larming,hut that have not yet been Improved." Reading ot Rale. Another new rule reads: "It I hereby made the duty of the county astosiesor to require from all merchant and manufacturers. doing cowlbusineu within their respect ties, a statement under oath. showing;-' "I. The value Mho stock of merchandiee and supplies on hands January 1 of - the year the statement is to be made,- as shown by the inventory taken of that date. or the nearest date, thereto. If the inventory is not taken on January I. then a proper adjuutment must be made to get the value as of January I. 2. The value of trade fixtureial of the same date. "3. The value of machinery. "4 ' Cash On hand or in bank.. "5. The amount of solvent credits owing to. the merchant. "6. The amount of bona fide debts owing to the merchant and the valuation of the several classes of property disclosed by such statement shall be assessed under their appropriate head-Inc- a. - , -' , , , ,. , ,, HEN sheepherders take their EW rules formulated end adoptflocks out on to the almost ed by the state board of inacceaeible ranges thaa win Batton form a virtual en ter they should bass tucked nouncement of Its policy with away in some safe place In their supregard to assessment of property and a collect-io- n of taxes In the state for the plies bond of the owner of the sheep made out in form that will.be agree., the .new tonting year. Accompanying able to the county assessor . end guarblanks rules, the board has prepared anteeing the payment of taxes on the for the use of county aseessors, which sheep In question. new the tecord regula with are in Then when the county assessor tions governing the work of the coun- makes hie annulit visits to the lonely ty assessors and tax' collecting agen- ranges In hie county, which visit is as ars of January 2. and tss practically Iwayis gums of the former rules cies. some time during the winter, the retained intact New wording for will be, able to avoid sheepherder been have . , , - State Board of Equalization Efforts Made to Secure Proper Taxation of Herds Announces , Regulations Also of Trinsient Which Define Taxation Renters. Apartment Policy Under New Laws. , , IL 11; SEVENTIETH e . , - . - a . k,, IN . . 11AVEI4X BOND . . New Officers American Masonic Federation.. , 4 - -t a a. 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