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Show OIUNE : i TAXES If 5 DAYS fartial Payments To i Be Accepted By h Treasurer. Only five more (lays remain ; ',rUtah county taxpayers to .oid having their 1932 tax c-- .11 go on the delinquent rolls. Taxes become delinquent at t on Tuesday, December 20, ..cording to law. If not paid : that time, a three per cent -salty is charged and added -to tax, according to County 2i ;tfurer John C. Taylor. Many taxpayers who are unable j:.; , raise the full amount of their es are taking advantage of the -?-! sort unity offered to make par- A payments. This privilege- is i ., i-o extended to delinquent taxes ,.,1,'h have gone to tax sate, pro-i-: . Jing that if more than two years i. delinquent; the - treasurer will i;?i,rpt a a minimum, one year's 'V; ymfnt beginning with the most j : ;,, rnt delinquent year. Mure Charges By making a partial payment on j ;te taxbill, the taxpayer will re-K re-K an the interest and penalty i-sis, which are figured on the de-c. de-c. uent amount. In addition to L: " three per cent penalty, there c. j a one percent interest charge i:.: on the delinquent sum, which be-t.iii be-t.iii with the tax Bale, about January Janu-ary 10, says Mr. Taylor. Tax receipts are running slightly der last year's figures, up to :ite, although a rush is antici-4ed antici-4ed during the next few days, hursday is pay day lor thousands r : Utah county beetgrowers, and a wantial amount of this money i expected ta find. .Us way Jo the inty treasurer's coffers, it Is hoped by Mr. Taylor that next six days will bring In nigh taxes to bring the total at st up to last year's percent. |