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Show those with assessed valuation between $35 million and $150 million, currently comprise Box Elder, Cache, Davis, San Juan, Utah, and Weber Counties. Salt Lake County is the only county coun-ty of the first class in Utah at this time. Kaiser Industries clears $20-million $20-million in year. Moyers takes up job as pub-liser pub-liser of Newsday. County can raise salaries under new regulations Utah County, along with all other counties of the second class in Utah, will have the option of raising the salaries of its officers to levels authorized for counties of the first class on July 1 of this year, it is pointed out by Utah Foundation Founda-tion in a research report published pub-lished recently. New legal maximum annual salaries (old maximums in parentheses) par-entheses) will be: Commissioners, $10,500 each ($8,500); sheriff, $10,000 ($8,-000); ($8,-000); assessor, $10,000 ($8,000); clerk, $10,000 ($8,000); recorder, record-er, $10,000 ($8,000); treasurer, $10,000 ($8,000); attorney, $10,-000 $10,-000 ($8,000); surveyor, $10,000 ($8,000); auditor, $10,000 ($8,-000). ($8,-000). Actual salaries are set by county commissions within limits lim-its prescribed in Section 17-16-14 of the Utah Code Annotated. Utah Foundation, a private non-profit public service agency, agen-cy, discusses 1967 legislation directly di-rectly affecting local government govern-ment in Utah in its latest report. re-port. The authorization for . raising salaries of officers of counties of the second class is contained in S. B. 115, which also permits counties of the third class to raise officials' annual an-nual salaries $1,000 each, and authorizes $1,000 a year increases in-creases for sheriffs in counties of a'l classes. Counties of the second class in Utah, defined by statute as |