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Show V' BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Mrs. Earl Wilson returned on. Mrs. D. E. Stapley underwent after visiting her siste.-jThursday major operation at the Iron The answer to the questiou and the State Fair in County hospital on Friday of last attending "who pays property taxes" is not Salt Lake week. City. :aiy to determine( ii is pointed out in a study made of the subject iu the offices of the state tax com mission. But property taxes levied on motor vehicles in Utah last year I desire to express my sincere and lasting appreciation instituted 7.9 per cent of all pro to ti e citizens of the Fifth Judicial District for their genperty taxes levied in the state ?or erous support at the recent primary election. local and state purposes. Ten year? ago the motor vehicles paid 3. I iini grateful for the g oihvill of the people and for per cent of all local and state pro the privilege I have had of serving as district judge of tills perty taxes. The proportion of prodistrict. It will ever be my desire to deserve that goodperty taxes borne by the motor vewill and the resjwt of all citizens. hicle, as property, has increased about 110 per cent, regardless or all the other taxes and fees paul by the motorist as such. The amount of taxes paid lias, WHO PATS PROPERTY TAXES? 19. 1952 THE MUSIC CORNER a liy HOWARD R. LOW .'VP. UK TAKING MUSICIANS FOR GRANTED? FOR SALE 9 head of HOLSTEIN Heifers. See EMIL NOWERS Among the unsung heroes of the .a t and present are musicians of all types. Does the enthusiasm and 'IANO TUNING Mr. Dawson 1 on his annual trip to Beaver support received by the musician tuning pianos; he also will do equal the demand for his servi es photographic work for ChristWho are we to fall down in our iinas gifts. Leave your name at support for music education anu S19-2Mansfield Hotel. its performances when we place such an emphasis on their services TOR SALE Large size crib and before the public. mattress; baby bassinet and pad the to leaders "Hats Off" song also stroller, all in very good and accompanists who have spen S5-1- 9 condition. Call 78-a considerable amount of time and study to become proficient enough IIGH QUALITY COAL At prices of course, grown much nior1 to meet their obligations. Many of you can pay.WARKEN 'Barney' idly. In 1940 taxes levied again-- ! you can appreciate the time sacri ASti motor vehicles totaled $687.00' HUTCHINGS, phone 21-- J. ficed to prepare a number to per Last year they totaled more than form on a program. Does'nt U SEE Your O. K. RUBBER WELD five times as much, or S3,'.r3.no i KKS for good, dependable Used make you feel paid for your et The mining industry exclud forts when someone calls you ort Tires for wagons, implements ing custom smelters and steel milk and trailers. F29tf Is also paying a much higher the phone to compliment you on You're not bein of the property taxe your selection? percentage sized and Crushed SALE FOR taken for granted. In 1940 the metal than formerly. CEMENT GRAVEL and SAND coal and other mines of the stale "Hats Off" to those who have also fill soil. See and top gravel so far as their property is assessed worked diligently and patiently for MELVIN BRADSHAW, Adams-villthe state tax commission weie years, helping youngsters to get a M 7tf by or phone 47-charged with $1,932,000 in pro start in piano and grooming him for the job of accompanist or orperty taxes, which was 10.G pot Are you going to the PTA parly? ent of all peneral property taxf ganist. My thanks to those towns- iiconle who have helped me so harped in the state that year. I i much in community music. ODD I'EI.LOWS HAVE ANNUAL 1951 such mining properties we harmed with $6.1 4 1. 000 in ce.i May I compliment the Harold Ol TING AND VISITATION eral Baker family of Minersville on property taxes which was 1C. ) The Odd Fellows held their an- - per cent of all such taxes bavins a wonderful and sincere 14 at Ponderosa shov Tax Com mission repo'-tfeeling for music and who use it ual outing Sept. to keep the family closer together. ark. The committee, assisted by 'hat pronerty assessed as tity o' a They don't take music for granted the uebekahs prepared delicious town lots, exclusive of the build am dinner, with all the trimmings ings thereon, paid about SI out o1 which was served to about 50 every $8 collected in general proMr. and Mrs. H. M. Christensen perty taxes in 1940. but only abo were special guests. . $1 in every $11 charged against such property in 1951. Likewise Mrs. Anna May Nielsen, presiassessed as acreage far lent of the Rebekah Assembly of land lands and grazing lands chie'ly Utah, accompanied by the follow paid 10 per cent of the total een Nettie Mrs. Parke officers, ing eral property taxes charged KAYI K THIRD WARD vice grand; Haze! Nlcholl, past 1940. but only 7 per cent of w) I'XITS REORGANIZED president; Marie Stuart, past pres taxes in 1951. and conductor Ivie Hansen, Several changes have been made ident; During the period covered in the Doris Parker, paid an official visit on city and in organizations of Third Ward, to Belknap Rebekah Lodge, Tues study, improvements town lots have paid consistently Mrs. Ellen Joseph has been W. were evening. Present also named Relief Society president to day close to 25 per cent of the A. Wallberg, grand master: hif very succeed Mrs. Kathleen Farnswortn total general property taxes charg W. M. Niel Counselors are Mrs. Mildred Yard-le- wife, Judith Wallberg; Improvements on acreage have urano secretary uioainga. ed. climbed In percentages over the and Mrs. Ruby Grimshaw, with sen, and A meeting was held where many Mrs. Ella Finnage as secretary. from 4.66 per cent in 1940 fine talks were made, after which period, to Mrs. Gladys Ross has been ap6.04 per cent in 1944, and only the members and guests were 5.06 pointed president of the Youn served a delicious luncheon. per cent in the following yeai-IMutual Women's 1951 the percentage was 5.80 Improvement Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Mr. arul Several Assn., to succeed Mrs. Norma J. Mrs. large industrial plant3 Wallberg, Secretary Giddings such as steel mills, sugar factories ICaston. Counselors are Miss Jovce MUand Kate Bowman motored to McQuarrie and Mrs. Cinda Dean, canneries, and many others are asford, the other guests following sessed with acreage. with Mrs. Alberta Stewart as later. The Milford Lodges had pre Livestock assessment receiver which was Donald Neeley has been named pared a turkey dinner, much public attention, tout actually was A served at 7 p.m. meeting does not pay a high percentage of president of the Young Men's Mu held, which was followed by a pro tual Improvement Assn., to suc- the general property taxes. The eed Wendell Ross, who was re gram. percentage In 1951 was 1.79, and ailed into service in the Air Corps. In 1950, 1.78. These figures com Counselors are Edwin Sundquist were Miss Melpha Lyman, recently pare with 1.92 In 1940 and a hi?h returned missionary, and Clyde C for the period of 3.50 In 1943. md Zane G. Alder. Mrs. Lela Morgan has been ap Mockli. new high school teacher "The state tax commission," pointed president of the Primary Musical numbers included a vocal said Patrick Healy, Jr., its chair to succeed Mrs. Gladys Oakden. solo bv Mrs. LuDean Alder, accom man, "assessed property paying ivho has moved to Second Ward. panied by Mrs. Clara Carter; vocal about 31 per cent of the taxes in solo by D. J. Smith, accompanied 1951. In 1941 property assessed by Carol Joseph; and piano solo by this commission was charged ( IU RCK SERVICES The speakers Sunday evening in by Madge Pearce. Bishop Wallace with 35 per cent of the general First Ward were Mr. and Mr-)- . D. Yardley conducted the meetin?. property taxes, which In 1947 the percentage was Just over 30. All Lloyd Neilsen, Hyrum, and Milo otber taxable tangible property Is Baker and Floyd B. Wood, memassessed by the county assessors bers of the high council. Bishop under the supervision of this com was in th? of Harris charge LeRoy mission. Neither this commission meeting. nor the county assessor, of course, In the Third Ward, the speakers determines the rate of the tax levy, that, after all, Is determined by the expenditure budgets fixed by AT various governing bodies, such as school boards, county commis sions, city commissions and conn ells and town boards. "The Hons share of the genera) property taxes goes to the school districts. In 1940 some 53.6 per cent of all such taxes were levied for school purposes; and by 1961 the proportion had grown to 65.37 per cent." 6 r I M APPRECIATION WILL L. HOYT ro BEAVER DRUG CO. "YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS" ISP e, J. s INTRODUCING YOUR NEW llileage Merchant mm llllllllld BEAVER PHONE 200 COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED ROLLER SKATING m fix NOW I For our custom-bui- lt living room furniture, we giva generous allowances on your old set. Choose your furniture and drapery fabrics from among our thousands of samples.. 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