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Show tion of thin nrw system :very property prop-erty description In the. county as recorded in the court house has been one over and checked by experienced ex-perienced help. Thus it is safe to I say that the records of the county I assessor and irea-surer are In the best shape they have been in at any time in the history of the conn- -ty, Mr. Elliott declares. "It has taxen us j. ' little more than two months to Install, proof read and print the new books for 1931, which now makes the records complete and permanent. Aside from printing the books for future years this work will not need to be done again,- other than to make corrections from time to time in order to keep abreast with the I changes that arc made in the j transfer of property," the assessor goes on to state. County Installs New System In Assessor's Office With the Installation of a new labor-saving device for use in the offices of the county assessor and treasurer, much time, labor and money will be saved the taxpayers of Utah county, according to announcement an-nouncement of Robert Elliott, county assessor. The new system costing approximately approxi-mately $2800 is comprised of an addressing ad-dressing machine, typewriter of special construction, made for cutting cut-ting stencils which carry descriptions descrip-tions of real estate and other property, as well as names and addresses ad-dresses of taxpayers, filing systems, sys-tems, etc. Saves Labor , The new system is characterized by Mr. Elliott as the most up-to-date of any known for the handling of work such as these offices are required to do. Besides doing the work in the most approved way, it has the virtue tf saving at, least fifty to sixty percent in time and labor as compared with doing it by hand, Mr. Elliott explains. In connection with the" Installa-I Installa-I ., . ' ' |