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Show Final Report Shows County Valuation Drops $4,500,000 i With a total assessed valuation of all property in . Utah county, including in-cluding that assessed by the state board of equalization, given at $49,-942,016 $49,-942,016 for 1931, as compared with $54,490,043 in 1930, the county shows a decrease of $4,548,027, according ac-cording to a report of County Auditor Audi-tor Ammon Tuttle, made to the state board of equalization and assessment. as-sessment. Of this decrease, more than $3,000,000 is in the mines. The valuation of the property assessed by the state board for the present year is $18,370,074, as compared com-pared with $21,901,612 for 1930, a falling off of $3,531,538. Property assessed by the county assessor for 1931 is $31,571,942, as compared with $32,588,431 in 1930, a decrease of $1,016,489. The total assessment for all departments de-partments for 1931 and 1930, with the 1931 figure first, is as follows: Real estate, $14,442,352, $14,722,763; improvements, $10,346,925, $10,188,-490; $10,188,-490; lovestock, $1,138,807, $1,310,690: personal property other than livestock, live-stock, $5,643,858, $6,366,488. Mining property in the county assessed by the state board shows the largest decrease, dropping from $6,733,018 in 1930 to $3,389,338 in 1931. |