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Show COlIf Hill FIGURES GOMPiLEO Comparison of Assessments in Cache, Summit and Utah Is Made. A comparison of tho nssesped valuations of Cache, Summit and' Utah counties in 1919 and 1C1S, the assessors' figures in tho present year being compared with tho finally equalized figures lor the same-items same-items in 19 S, was compiled yesterday from data available at the office of the state board of equalization. It is as follows: fol-lows: . . Cache County. ' . 1919. 191 SJ Real estate . . .$12.2Sn,5.3 065,499 Improvements .. .. 4,340.19.3 4,279,155 Livestock 1.352,.V'0 1,515.01.4 Other personal .... 5.973,650 5,412,105 Totals $23,857,930 523,202, SS3 Sumn-ilt County. Real estate $ 3,723,635 3.657,567 Improvements .. .. 1,039,0-0 1,0W,SS0 Livestock 931,245 699,920 Otl-or personal .... 663,530 726, bS'o Totals $ 6,360,450. '$ 6,167,952 Only one bank of four listed as yet in 1919. i Utah County. Real estate S14.S30.310 $14,167,515 Improvements .. .. i,SS4,2:;o '8,278,600 Livestock 1.S78.4S0 1.960,1142 Other personal 6,432,846 5,155,668 Totals $32,0?6,S6ti S29.562.515 In 1918 the Cache county assessment reports 8401 range cattle valued at $314,-765 $314,-765 us compared with 10,491 in 1819, vaiucd at $408,730. In 1919 there were 9404 cat-lie, cat-lie, otherwiso assessed, vaiucd at $535,775, as compared with 9013 in 191S, valued at $169,600. In Utah county the assessor reports that he- has endeavored to raise the assessed valuation of the better class of farm lands about 20 per cent- |