Show r ASSESSMENT BASIS BASIS BASIS' I IFOR FOR CO L LANDS IS I REACHED AT CONFAB For the purpose of determining a basis for assessment the state board of equalization has divided the coal fields fields' s of f the state into nine nino classes and has fixed rates varying from fron 3 cents a ton to three sevenths of a cent per ton ton for coal In plate place In Utah The high rates will be the assessed valuation of coal In place on any par pr- forty-acre forty tract of land on un which there hh is s an operating entry 3 through which c ct t the coal may mav be taken talen to to the mine mouth which is on a railroad The lower asses d value will be given to coal in a property which will require more than twenty miles of railroad construction constructed before the mine may be opened up action of the board which was taken at a meeting yesterday applies applies' applies applies' ap ap- ap plies plies' only ony to tho the fields in Carbon and ami Emery counties The coal proprietors of Summit Summit ana and Iron counties will wilt be I adjudged separ separately |