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Show HERON S. HALL IS APPOITEND DIST.ASSESSOR Thcron S. Hall has been ap-inted ap-inted field assessor for ""the ringville district. He began his rk here January 2. The various units of government i ' under tremendous burdens ( Tying relief work in addition to : ;ular operative expenses and as i result some units raised their ' ies in 1934, Mr. Hall states. ' e assessor does not set the tax es and cannot exempt anyone i m assessment. The county com-l com-l ssioners only are authorized to i ke tax revisions or exemptions, i s stated. 'ersonal property tax is due 1 ?n assessed unless there is real e i te to which it can be attached. 1 government has first lien, 1 Hall states, and no one is a iwed to move personal prop-e prop-e r until taxes are paid. Ivery home will be visited in e so that everyone may get ir car licenses. All are urged lave their owner's certificate at id because it is impossible to i a tax release without it, Mr. Jll ponts out. The minimum as- Iment on cars is $30. he Springville City levy is 0 mills; Nebo school district, 0 mills; state bounty on sheep goats, 5.0 mills; rangehorses cattle, 2.0 mills; state tber-:'r tber-:'r tax, domestic cattle, 3.0 ivestock values are as follows: e cattle, calves weaners, $5; s $9; yearlings $8; two-year- s, $12; dairy cows, $18; bulls, tiers and blooded cattle in por- ; tion to value; stock sheep, $2.50 1 tier sheep and blooded sheep m poration to their value; sw.ine MO; farm horses, $25; turkey poultry $.20'; beeB $2; fores, : to '$25. . - |