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Show Springville's Assessed Valuation Slightly Increased Over 1949 Springville's total assessed valuation valu-ation increased only $43,814 for 1950 over 1949, it was indicated in a release submitted by J. Austin Cope, county assessor. The total assessed valuation at Mapleton increased $35,387 this year over the past, it was stated. It was interesting to note that Payson and Spanish Fork's total assessed valuation was considerably consider-ably higher than that of this city. Payson's increase was listed at $128,526 and Spanish Fork at $139,-811. $139,-811. Springville's total valuation for 1950 was listed as $3,229,965 and that of 1949 was $3,186,151. The county's total assessed valuation valu-ation for taxing purposes has reached an all-time high of nearly $90,000,000 a 50 per cent increase over the prewar figure of $60,-000,000. $60,-000,000. Exact total for 1950 was V released today as $88,846,938 by County Auditor Karl Bennett, which is a jump of $2,392,799 above the figure of last year. County officials earlier this year estimated the 1950 total would reach $88,-000,000, $88,-000,000, and the final figure more than bears out their predictions. Final figures were available upon receipt of assessment by the state tax commission of mines and utilities. Assessed valuation of mines and utilities In the county stands at $15,807,989. The remainder re-mainder of the assessed valuation of $88,846,938 includes assessment on real estate, improvements, livestock and other personal property. prop-erty. The county assessor, in June listed the assessed valuation of the county, exclusive of mines and utilities, at $73,038,949. |