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Show JEW TAX LEVY i IS 31.6 fILS OraLLAB Increase Oyer Last Year . Only Slight; County Rate .Alone Is Lower Than "in 1921 .-. ; Property owners of Bait Lake City III pay real and persona) property taxee thla year of 11 mills on the dollar of assessed valuation, according to present Indications. Thla Is an In. create of one-half mill over the 121 levy ef all the taxing units. The levy of Salt Lake City has been fixed at 11.4, that of the atate at T 1 and those of the county and city schools havs been estimated at 41 and t.l mills. , . . Salt Laka eouaty (a fc only tnlrf unit affecting Salt Lake City taxpayers that has reduced Its levy. The county levy last year was 4 s. with two-tentha of a mill for state roads. This year It Is 4.4, with two-tentha of a mill for state roads, or a decrease, as ths U2t levy was le t mills. The state raised two-tenths of a mill and the school tax remained at last year's figure, mills. While only (he city and state havj definitely fixed ehelr tax rates, the) county and school rates are practically certain to be fixed according to tha ' estimate. . The school budget waa recently sent to the county commission to be used tm connection with the fixing of the levy. The budget called for 12.251,000 for tha coming year, divided as follows: i. 170.000. maintenance; f let.oos, bond Interest: In-terest: $47,000, sites and building; 171 000, sinking fund. Of the snilre amount, only ll.tM.00 need be raised by taxes, as the apportionment of the atate for school purposes will amount to 1706.004. ' Following la a comparison of the vf- rlous levies tor 1 HI and 1 tit: .. 121 lttt Stats l.t 14 State school 4.1 41 State high school 1 j County ,.. 4,s 4.4 Htste roads,.. -.j , City , jo t 11 4 City schools , ,11 TotaIa rr... 7T.J,.T.v;r.:.ii.iJ""tw |