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Show PAPER 3IEN AND SCHOOLS SUPPORT i TAX REVISION crrr-mirtee of "his S5oe:a:;on held ; at Sal: Lake race-:".-. The far: was brought out that the parsing of the cor.itirutioraal amer.chnents a: the November election was craly another step toward tax rels:on. The coming legislature, which convenes con-venes on January 12, -will have a big job before them in passing laws which will put into effect the new tax program and they will need a lot of help from the supporters sup-porters of the tax revision pro-2Tam. pro-2Tam. ! At the recent session of the , legislative committee it was de-; de-; ciaed that all those who worked I so diligently for the passage of ! the constitutional amendments should join forces and work for . the passage of new laws that will i be in accordance with tax revi- I sion. To continue the good work done i by the Utah state farm bureau. the Utah State Press association and the Utah Educational asso-. ciation preceding the last election, it was decided that a committee ! representing these three gToups Jbe organized in each community to support the new tax program and to give the legislature all the help possible. In St. George Superintendent Milton E. Moody will represent the schools and Walter F. Smith the farm bureau. |