Show I 1 I 1 OF the heavily taxed residents of I 1 provo will feet feel grateful erate ful tor the I 1 little relief granted ky by the county board of equalization in the reduction of 10 per cent of the assessed alua valuation t ion of residence property and 25 per cent of business property still I 1 taxes are too higland hig hand the little relief given Swill not save some from I 1 having sold sola fur taxes this falt fall where the less reduction maae the burden of taa taxation tion is A 49 arreater Rr r et 1 eater er I 1 i kg man N small property own bial era factory labor laborers raj and mechanics A have practically been without labor this summer able carpenters and builders have been for the last few weeks and aad are now working on farms to secure their winter bread the tha condition of affairs which I 1 democracy has brought upon us is is indeed pitiable and when we con eider aider in connection therewith the high taxation this year it at once becomes apparent that taxes should be made as light as possible we hope something may now 1 be done in regard to the c city I 1 ity t taxes a aes the meeting of the citizens which has been talked of I 1 be held and a committee of citizens appointed to go I 1 ver the public records they ought t to know where thir money has haa gone to the laa 0 two pars para |