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Thursday UTAH CONTRIBUTES OR STATE MORE tabulation just completed of the state board of equalization Grand county last year into the office of the state treasurer sent the as proceeds from the statg school tax the sum of $1391381 and it received from the state the sum Of $80398 as TIs share of statethatschool thej funds Thus it will be seen of this county contributed taxpayers of the sumin of $0000 for theof upkeep the state schools other counties The situation was reversed in San Juan county which contributed and received the sum of $1161898 from the state The constitutionalamendment authof the state at orized by the voters matthe recent election will help out tors in Grand county in that it will increase the amount the county will receive from the state The amendment will bring to this county $25 for each school child whereas the present per capita quota is about $1047 the of legislators information or and others tabulations have been prepared in the office of the state board of equalization showing the amount by of that money was contributed each county to the state district school fifnd during 1920 and the amount that the schools of each county receive in the from the state same year Another tabulation in course of shows how much each school district will contribute and receive if the state levy is tax increased by an produce a revenue amount sufficient to of $25 for each child of school age within the state During the last school year the tabulaticn already prepared by the board shows there was a total of $22-1868016 distributed among the schools of the state funds) from various state The taxes received on the basis ofa levy of 24 mills for state school and of a mill for high state school purposes on the 1920 assessed valuation amountthe to $179833249 Of amount ditributed among the school districts $1893674 went to the for the school districts payment of teachers' salaries $11826656went to of high schools of the state support and $23673960 represented rentals collected by the state land board on the state school land grants and the on funds provided by the sale of state school lands The disparity between the receipts district the to the school fund and disbursements from it is caused by the fact that the school yrar is taken in d ist ributii and the is based revenue on the 1920 assessment of this In spite disparity which the tends to make receipts of the school districts greater than the amount contributed by their respecto the state the tabulatve counties tion shows that the three school distries in Salt Lake county received durthe year $75101016 but their taxpayhis ers contribued year $80280065 The difference goes to help schools in ether countie of the state In only four other counties of Utah is there shewn on the report a similar balance Carbon county received from the during the' period in question $5495106 and contributed $5839056 Grand received $803984 and contributed $1391381 Morgan received $1365218 and contributed $1430686 while Tooele county received $3828044and contributed $5407545 Salt Lake county's receipts to district school funds were $62325816 nign to scnooi purposes $4738920 anit irom me state land grant $8036280 Delinquent taxes would reduce the contributions from each county ‘by about 10 per cent it is estimated Utah county third richest in the state in point of assessed valuation for its received $106000 schools more than it contributed Deducting the $2537640 which was its share of the state land grant revenues that county still received $81000 to educate its children from other counties in Utah Washington county received $442 from the state for its schools for that every $1 county contributed to the state school funds the in The World RECEIVES THAN Accordingto Look Values 1921 and a His Wife ( These 13 office 1 At January i $6-49387 ?! eaturing ( ALMA RUBENS ' i j Ladies' extra quality House splendid numbers Dresses Were $350 K 4 I now wl JL 1 JC etv j i Girls' School Dresses some val to extra good numbers $350 while they last fci tfe lanquality extra val Night to Gowns nel $350 going A I J VI K OU) A story of false scandal1 and true love Glowing with the color the passion the gay abandon that is Spain CQx at a Woman's ! Soul! i W JL h i O SEVILLE! i and j pic-paration x I Nk LAMINC ROMANCE Tongues i Nk Ladies' Wagging J2 ' i Ladies' Cotton IM Girls' Boys' Hose and splendid 35c Men's values going at He was elderly and She was young and beautiful The world was ready to gossip Linking her name with another's ugly whispers burned and burned until Come and see what the hot - breath of scandal can do! rich- crimson romance A interest PAY WILL TO YOU EXTRA GET SPECIAL YOUR SHARE BARGAINS O THESE love SATURDAY NIGHT -n IT Spanish of a ' 1 I HAMMOND THE I COMPANY I DOUGLAS 1- I I I "THE a STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST" MacLEAN and-- I MAY DORIS I IN I ANOTHER THEIR O SMASHING I What's I -state I Your SUCCESSES Husband I I RENCH MAKE SHEEPMEN ATTEMPT ON O CATTLEMAN WOOLLEY WINNER IN JUDGESHIP CONTEST 1 LlfE (Continued from first (Continued from: first SERVICE PROJECT RECLAMATION I TAKES-UP Continued from Senator Reed Smoot page) page) first I I - -the y i r it n i i y L I I I ' : C'- undeveloped located r i ' WILL Tuesday NIGHT Crooked Streets WITH ' -place ETHEL CLAYTON i j i 1 v " ' D I 0 ( S i t -- t 1 H 1 1 1 j J ° j i r Lure J i i f of the Unknown! 4 ‘ ' ' ' 1 ' Thirst for sensation And found herself opium plot in -f -j ' n r : ! ' -is t I i f I j f i 1 I n a n the ‘ crooked i ! new she a i 1 (-4 v a i streets f o Shanghai ' t ' v i ' I ! I i I 1 ound herself with the scum of the China coast which had floated in to brawl and smuggle and kill ound herself dragged off ! I U X- £ a I i l 1 I zk I I 1 ' l 4 I i I j to den I f I WwEB s ' J'--' underworld an where amid the yells roystering mob gambler and fought for her as of t' a a N sailor their a y prize ‘'T' I ! - ! r - - i ! ' j v k 4 - - 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 Saw win and the gambler - ! 1 j I ! i o i Thursday NIGHT i I 1 ' I explains I a I -or i j ! i I j I pi' ‘ 1 1 - ' ' I i re-signed - I i j 4 COMEDY REMEMBER I I -n YOU A I these there were but 31 counted by a Green River tne tinai tabulation gave Mr wooi- citizen which gives much encouragement rno gun stating that he had brok-rfey a majority in whole judicial relative to the chances for getting vn itTind thrown it atvay several days district of 31 the votes to take the government up before sheriff suspectThe however The question of an‘ appeal to the irrigation project: is si iv ii uu ill tv liv declared to be under "In compliance with our conversamanthew supreme courtbut had taken renchmanto camp he consideration no confirmation of tion in the Hotel Utah on the Green to the had returned where been this report has been received at Moab man River Project submitting to you in am the hiding and found a rifle which had the information on project which been concealed under a n ek Reamation Service has published by DillThe arrpst nf iht nthnr ViwMimjm The contest inaugurated Pho trl liiu'inn- is " ic oLmA kt: take for the of me louowing taken from aithe Nineteenth did not place until an hour or so worth Woolley judgeship Annual of the Reclamation i'h‘ district' Report later He had seventh to which George been awav on a horse Service page 428: by the Christensen was declared elected and was seen officers some ‘"This of the largest the face °f th! is project one closed rime before he reached the camp As "" returns projects in the State is d0 up the Apparently the result puts in officea r sheriff called to halt in Emery and Grand Counties The renchman hesitated but candidate f whom a minority of the when and includes between 150000 and 170-000 ho be ballots intended last November sow and was covered bv both the were of land Eighty-five acres Ynade up of a number sheriff he subballots on which the Deputy Wilcox of benches for which divide the irrigable mitted voters marked Christensen are into area tracts of from 10000 " out because the head of Wool-' The men were disarmed and taken thrown to ey's ticket had The development of at to been marked and his this 30000 acres nee Green River A ear was project has been undertaken in NO DANGER O MONEY secured at that and the prison'nine not scratched although the votthe past by interests under PANIC SAYS MITCHELL ers intent to vote fori tne Lril(‘V Act private were brought to Moab by Sheriff ‘'!'s h'1'1 signified LhCHirfh rlw Th 11IW is nlfin (UWWHrntiAn SVmvno voelnrrlnv U nv in D Dt 11 mt V0VV verv ° - ok inc law man - h iivvunipuiuvH this point and voters lose John Mitchell chairman of the) such 1"°' "PProyeu oy me De Harris n their vi tes on that )a'2J?en Interior board of directorsof the Illinois Trust office altogether The renchmen reside in Carbon a lrnrat10n n1an and Savings and Com Exchangebanking this viiuih! cevnty and section lie uiiinin tesuit camo irjto the office nnnounueu bv a statedmaces 01 Lne of Woolley mawaters ot Green River recognized as one of the! group seme time ago for the purpose k krk iHiipost Jbv means of a dam 9sn country's greatest bankers gives out-the grazing their herds during the oj iniriy-one a train oi winter r jwiiy nt votes for the construction of a main 10 the Storrs mam canal following statement: Mr Inrv one bondsmen twenty Woolley Mrthe Lowry was miles lingb to convey the jvater fri is f ''0 largest deriding factor The water from There no of a renchmen is presi-1 concnW danger and who money panic: dent of a Price bank finnnci-illv in test occupied an vi array oi court oni-p r H "'1 he hesitancy cials nnd and at of terested in the sheet) trrested It is attorneys for about two wnicn point on the part sheep under- clals be"' ulk' many that the biggest contest tL to take their he is yeoksbeing merchants losses in the SI 000 Stood rnni ne IS making an ettort effort to !' count C m'iKmg "UK me uiggesi eomesi Three cornu th Or-m the nereis after-the-war the of m Jhe history state nrt'e sPhon induce renchmen ro move out ne STaC' necessary liquidation nlwof th oi ‘n'n! has kind 'hstnets in San Juan county not inproduced of ‘buyers' strike' the rahge owned by the cattleman to ''li'fled r '"g f°I in the ® "bout 40 000n of in has id her eluded list which turn led to a vi fm trouble Burusco Burusco and etl original were openacres business de-' Thm-our a1"1 L SLS dot?frtheirivTr ?nd pression who were released from cus-' eu anu counted under under stipulation stipulation countea rank VS vx UOVM AVI tne llIlgH"Merchandise must be liquidated tody after they furnished bond left W Alder will continue on as ui H area the west side This will be uun large on is clearly court reported which pleasing recognized now be-Here tins morning for the herd to the possibilitiesof excellent and people here Judge Christen There are as soon as the liquidation power development and irrigation of 1S things- will will sen become n resident of Price high improve and that will be our areas by pumping Water filing MINE ASSESSMENT BILL gain The financial condition of the coun-1 7915 with high No made the try is The plane on was state sound There! PROVISIONS which the con-be fundamentally EXPLAINED test carried out engineer to appropriate 4000 second-feet has been deterioration in business in-1 was must very of water of the had Green River and tegrity in the of gratifying to all who anythiifg the application matter Many inquiries are being made eon- to Manv do with it Cancellations of orders havecontracts the elicitations were exwas approved June 11 cerning CT the provisions Of the thn Render1920 worked DTOVlSIonfcof Wmu pr A peliminary examination of hardship in mercantile dealing V Will cnanged an around by the attorneys this project This il( ivn uj uiu ivkuu necessity ui the court at the final was made by Mr J L Lyter is an evu which must not continue if filing a notice of the" windup of intention to' and the proceedings former project manager of the business is to be conducted on a r - Price Sun oi 11inc law according Strawberry Valley project"' sound basis It will not continue beto a letter received from Congress-man of this "Upon receipt letter wish cause the broken his James R Mays of Utah by A that you man who has MISSION CIRCLE would write in detail just contracts with business associates is (Mackenzie secretary of the Utah what action has been me taken by the likely to find scant consideration for chapter cf the American Mining con'Xliccuin 'ivwlx fU I!nx4ii4 DPOdIc of - 'Phn The PnnnH' jHi'flvi vx wir uapvi'H the Ilt XCgttIU tU himself whence seeks it " "V vuwiv wuixj in development of this project and jrress regard to this question VI4UIVI church will meet at the home of Mrs "The public has followed the fall congressman Mays bystates that no no- j w Williams that of Wednesday January !'"iuiu any ouier suggestions prices as in tice need be filed vhm you VVL1 reflected dealings on a claim owner 19 at 2:30 p m Mrs R L Kirk will to offer The Departmentseems and in nve exchanges has to find to avail of the looked order himself pro-1 All a tne leader members and think well of the project As soon commensuratefall in retail prices! visions of the Henderson bill recent-1 bo friends of the circle arc to atns receive your letter will go down urged they note the price of live ly law that When made a providing the tend tfi fnn hogs has xv pevi mu ut ana asK dropped from over for period doing twenty cents 1920 assessment R them what suggestions they in MRS W SPENCER have a to nine shall be pound in work cents a few months extended until July relation to beginning work Secretary on the 1921 they expect a somewhat similar de-rhne project and at the submit in the same time retail That such an idea has arisen with price of hojr pro-ducts any suggestions and recommendations They know thpt retail dealers regard to the Henderson bill is due STILL ANOTHER that REQUEST you to offer the may have are not to fact heavily stocked in these Congressman Mays "With best wishes but remain that rather buy almost from day to that during the laws war ormer service men who have not "Yours rulv lay and they look for 'VVhlCn XVl'TO 4 nnccad ret received their of terdemand for nvomn! inm certificate vi mviivuuivii umuiuaie REED SMOOT" much lower prices doing assessment Maun vice the office of the adjutant owners from work from ‘Liquidation will be provided that notice of the intention general are requested to do so at their accomplished to take advantage of the CRAPE ENTERTAINS rather speedily believe earliest Merchants had convenience About measure three to be filed with the " who have high-priced stocks are county recorder thousand of these certtificate remain Thn klk or soon will be resigned to the in that office signed and ready to be entertained the eighth grade pupils fact that they must take their losses kr r letener j Loaming and delivered It a vuTiuiM ii me auanunum ire Weak spots in large enterprises Walter V Boyle made a business trip wu's piviisunuy spent in ying nano to Monticello Monday returning the Modern ivi uiu printing promptlydoneand Refreshments nW alreadySentinel been playing ‘games ehnnnatelM-inubv Grand panJunction following day Times-Independent" ‘v were served t' J had Doing?" 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