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Show SALT LAKE C0UIVtY IIEBTEO TO STSTE Secretary Says $1144.01 Is Due Through Erroneous Apportionment. Salt Lake county owes the state of J-"tnh $1144.0, erroneously apportioned last year from tl)e federal reserve funds, a-eorciiui; to the computations of Secretary Sec-retary of NtBW Iiuvii) Matlson's office. When 1 1 1 a t monev is refunded to the stare the state v.il award the county the ol.C) due it under tii vear's apportionment ap-portionment from receipts of' the Wasatch Wa-satch l'orot reserve, in which Salt Lake county shares. Owint; to the fa.-t that the federal government changed the houndaries of the federal reserve districts for apportionment appor-tionment purposes, much confusion to the tatft resulted.' "Forest reserves supposed sup-posed to be in une district were credited to another. This seriouslv affected the apportionment to the counties, entailing entail-ing much work straightening out the tangle in the office of the secretary of siate and the state auditor. The apportionment dircefed a week ago by the state hoard of examiners "V has just heeu completed, in accordance with the new districting of the reserves - , hy tho federal government. I "The apportionments for the counties other than Salt Lake are as follows: Beaver, .$563.14; Boxelder. $1356.88; i ache, J3l.S3; Carbon. 281.79; Davis, S2.5"; Duchesne, $5154. (i.5; Emery, ' 18S6.14; Garfield, $4S0!).5S; Grand, .356.64; Iron. $11105.35; Juab, $1427.71) Kane, $676.42; Millard, $1508.28; Morgan. Mor-gan. $12.86; Piute. $871.95; Eieh, $32:1.-13; San .Inan, $2ti99.:-6; Sanpete, $-:63S.15; Sevier, $4191.03; Summit, $5082.21; Tooele. $306.03; Uinta, $1254.92; Vtah. $3519.61; Wasatch, $6126.36; Washington. $462.16; Wavne, $776.27; AVeber. $58.99. The total apportionment is $4S,6"5.96. |