Show Duc Duchesne esne County Set Tax Levy Lev at At their regular meeting last Tuesday the Duchesne County Commissioners set the tax levy for tor the county at 16 mills an in increase increase increase in- in crease of three mills over last years year's levy of 13 mills The levy I awaits tho approval of the state tax commission The levy Is apportioned as follows follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows County General 3 35 County Debt 25 25 Public Welfare 40 Bonds 40 County Roads 20 The 1936 1930 levy read County General 35 Poor and n Indigent 07 S State tate Road 10 10 Interest on Road Bonds 20 Redemption of Warrants 10 County Debt 30 Old Age Pension 08 County Road 10 Charges Explained The four mill o ent I for tor public welfare was necessary to meet Duchesne County's share of or the tho allotment of or The state pays and Duchesne county must make up the This fund will take care of poor and indigent dependent mothers old age pension and other public welfare needs Practically all outstanding warrants warrants war war- rants have been taken care of so it was not necessary to levy an apportionment for them this year The county debt has been consid consid- I n Mills reduced d during th the past I year making it possible to deduct 5 from that fund I The apportionment state road funds was necessary last year in order to reduce indebtedness indebted indebted- ness to th the state road fund This can probably be taken care of this year without a special apPortionment apportionment apportionment ap ap- ap- ap it was explained Because 1 the new setup on the public welfare didn't begin until July 1st the four mill levy will willbe willbe be sufficient to take care of this fund for the remainder of the period It will probably be sar to make a six mill milI levy for public welfare next year according according according accord accord- ing to information received from the county clerks clerk's office |