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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY I lliuuaui" nrnnprtv tax as too revenue pro- - certain aesignaitu set hv the TTtah ?tate Tax ...!rA ducer aIth0UgJ 1I1"n45 Commission, and the amount of first by a economic wxes paia d u over any other single tax source Property taxes ha 1930 produced study ildr' nearly $21' i million for state and out. local government in Utah, a- - points Support of Utah's elementary ccounting for approximately the and high school consumes collected taxes by all S0''t of property the of state and local units. In 1948, major share For 1948, $20.3 property taxes levied increased taxes now levied.of all Utah proto $33.7 million, but Utah repre- million or CQ'i sented only 45rt of total state perty taxes were for the public schools, whic also receive the and local taxes for that year, revenue from the individuentire to Utah Foundation al income tax and the corporatanalysts. ion franchise tax. Cities and Major factors in the increase towns levied $6.8 million property in total property tax collections of the total, are the new properties added to taxes in 1948, 2Qr'fmillion or 19 counties $6.4 and the Tax rolls, and higher metal of the total property tax bill. production reflected In Increased No property tax for state purtaxable valuations of mines, the has been levied since 1945, report states. A spot check of poses 1947 Legislature Salt Lake County tax rolls by although the a state property contemplated indiUtah Foundation analysts fund purtax for building levy 1943 on tax specifcates that the state This levy thus far ic properties were generally poses. the transfer been avoided has by lower in 1940 than in 1930. How above welrevenues sales of tax ever, tne repose notes mat me to finance fare appropriations property taxpayer had no sales state institution buildings. tax income tax, franchise tax, or occupation tax to concern him '' mm im KJ LlJif.nn LLEY Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday cf each week for Friday distribution. Phone 23 Main and First West SUBSCRIPTION '. RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year . Class Entered at the Tost Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second matter, October 15, 1925 KTTT1KG, A. r Editor-Publishe- Property Tax Increases 85 During Past Eight Years higher than 1930, the peak Utah property tax levies for year prior to 1945. During the same period, the Utah Foundation report notes, the addition of the sales made substantial inroads in 1930. These taxes were adopted in of the upon the part to relieve the property tax payer when the depression years brought heavy tax delinquency Property taxes levied in Utah Increased 85 between 1940 and 1948 according to a research titled "Property Taxes in Utah" released today by Utah Foundation, the private tax study agency. The 1948 total was re-u- ort Dear Friends and Patrons: We intend to leave on our annual vacation, beginning ADAM'S DRUG UTAH TREMONTON, Era a MESSES ,82.98 Children's Dresses 1.98 . 15 Jl AA Pair Y C A 1. 35 You hive to wear CAMEOS to KNOW the REAL BEAUTY cf NYLONS. gf .UU . . . . . Boy's 1 .49 L98 Wool Felt BOOTS Regular 89.90 pair, Now . . . 1.79 .00 Men's Chamhray WORK SHIRTS CORDUROY FINE WALE NEW COLORS 8 Ideal for Skirts and Wcskits yd. 1.69 WOOLENS Plaids and Patterned or plain colars for school Yd. COMPLETE 1.98 LINE OF Gym Trunks. VELVET Five god shades. Rayon backed in a beautiful fine finish 36 INCH '2.49 j Gym Shoes Sizes 3 to 6 1 IMC Wl from I Pay Tremonton where Mr. Knudsen had a nedical check up with his docto i MURDER! ? a nedical check up. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs THE ONLY ; ! visited in Logan last Thursday WAY If. evening with Mr. and Mrs. WallOUT! ace Odd and their guest, Mrs. Dgden vn ' mm. 3 ,2 V. a SERIAL 1 1 CAPJOOS - SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, SEPTEAIber- nicCR vv SKirleyTEMPLE I . 1 OD Oirttfedby si A v. ivr- - Alo ILUOTt NUGENT .. JK . Proceed bySMUlL CARTOON WEDNESDAY, NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER "I know how to handle 1 and 8 women! ft mrit am- nliai! 1 FviMtit KM Itanl DAN DOROTHY Lamour with IRENE HEWEMmUHBD SHORTS FRIDAY SIBIMt DuryeaHayden CARTOT and SATURDAY, SEPTEJ1BER DOUBLE FEATURE 9 and PROGRAM 10 here. A Bclsam Production Releaxd by 20th Century-F- o CARTOON SERIAL John-se- n tiieiiI a mm ana Bin ihrc fonveniionol Pickup bo5' types. Stake, Platform, Panel Express and rrAm knll.tAK DM..- 1 es sons of uc l. -, U. C. L. A.' . further his studies in Business Engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Taylor made a business trip to Burley, Idaho, Tuesday. Claine Huggins left for Denver Colorado on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen mot-- , ored to Pocatello Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nyman in Logan Saturday even- ing. i Many social functions been held honoring Mrs. have Carl A- - Prkid with offowone off but a Ih lowtt m fown fw moJk. Tri-Mot- or DIAL 2121 Biggttl ImmccfKif f &Mh He will 5.90 Stores Co. Gephart Less" "Buy for Cash and Liberty Theatre have been visiting his patents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor for a week. They left Monday morning for Boston, Massachusetts, where Trudc villi enter Harvard University. Ho was awarded a two year scholarship for $1800.00 per year COATS Lined "'"i icipal League. Mrs. Ray Holtry and children left Monday for their home in Kellogg Idaho, after spending the past month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Jensen are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Betty Archibald. The Sunday school Centennial P3,rtv Saturday evening was a decided success. People who formerly worked in the ward came from far and near to enjoy the festivities. Lunch was served at long tables, decorated with garden flowers. A program consisting of community singing, speeches, songs and music was enjoyed. Mrs. Alice Petersen en- tertained Friday at a shower for her daughter, Lola Eeth. who was recently married to Mack Christensen. Many lovely and useful gifts were presented the newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. Trude Tay-'lo- r andtwo PI0UE Girls' Red end of? with relatives. "1,, waue uciiuy Mrs. Virgil C.Harris underwent Malad Stake Primary Board. Purple and viol, a major .operation at the Dee on August in Ogden Hospital to 24th. She was accompanied her and Ogden by her husband mother, Mrs. Nellie Rees, who returned home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harris is now reported to have left the hospital and is improving. She expects to reEVENING SHOWS START AT turn home in a few days. 7:30 P. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudsen FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 ana j and daughter, Joan and J. R. in last Gibbs spent Wednesday ring fishing. Los A n tl e FINE RIBBED Lovely for Blouses, etc. Colors White, Pink, Blue, Yellow. id Gym Sox Athletic Supporters 1.19 ALL SIZES taken row nTns orwere re Ranches, at inemoers the new left for St. George, Tuesday morning where they will attend the convention of the Utah Mun- CHILDREN'S BRIGHT COLORED Boy ' TT,vor and Mrs. Austin WAIST OVERALLS forized. Only De . ! 1 11 Oz. Zpper Front, San . "J V n.i5 51 Ga s Nylon Panties MEO G I and - Fridav' . Gerald, of Idaho Falls visited here from Monday until Friday irs"rry a castleton and uiiusui-ci- Among those from Portage who attended the Knudsen Reunion at Crystal. Springs last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs; Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and Mrs. Clifford Jensen spent son, Leonard; Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Tuesday in Logan visiting her Knudson and daughter, Joan Mr. mother, Mrs. Alma Esplin. ana wm. L. Gibbs and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen and sons Ro-"- " R. Gibbs. and J. family nd Brent and Doyle Arch-irpand son Spencer spent c" days last week in Afton, ,UU For NYLON HOSE M A D E skating, after a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray of Ogden spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ladies' Rayon Panties m Two All Sizes co-(j- vice-pre- RAYON PANTIES pair for - 5 Children's 3 ! . and ALL SIZES Beautiful styles and terns. Sizes 12 to 44 AVPnts T" industrial properties assessed locally are all lumped together as "City and Town Lots" and "Improvements on City and Town Lots" on present tax rolls. Farm houses and farm buildings are reported as part of the same grouping with steel plants smelters, sugar factories, and other industrial plants outside city lim-a- ts all shown on Utah tax rolls and tax reports as "Improvements on Acreage." Valuations for tax purposes on mines, utilities, railroads, and FLAN TO HAVE YOUR PERSCRIPTIONS REFILLED and ANTICIPATE YOUR OTHER DRUG NEEDS, PRIOR TO OUR DEPARTURE Bert Hosklns received serious , were . injuries Monday as the result of H0Sies6cs t ..OI.i,c Vr, a fall. He was taken to a rirv-t- vvj tcv afft,m kswanaa jomi&cu, kit; i ner, Beth Ballard and Fae Ann by Bishop Ora II. John and was tarlv ....... able to return home the same Huggins. day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose and dfrivfcd from r t r S the attended Cache Coun- Moore and , family LaMont Mrs. Hw!irsnn. a bride of last of Louisville, Agnes Hackley, Kentucky. ; t . hit.. . anu nr.r. cnu Dina lvna. ocuii im ttiiuvwu. Nell . Gav Holmeren and Parol T viwctrmpisons. Conrad and Bruce, arrived here from Provo during the past Park, this w&ek. week to make their home. Mr. n Christen-seMr. and Mrs. Chester will be the new principal Bills and children left for Los of the Portage school and Mrs. Angeles, Tuesday. Bills will teach the first and Miss Beverly Taylor of Salt second grades. Lake is visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Howard Hale, who has and Mrs. Ace Taylor. been quite ill for the past five Mrs. Thelma Jensen, Wanda weeks, is regaining her health Johnson and Andrea Huggins, and is able to be up about her attended a polio meeting in Trehouse now. monton, Friday evening. The new P. T. A. Kenneth Iverson left for Sun Mrs. Devere Harris; president. Valley Idaho, where he will be dent, Mrs. Roy Gibbs ; secretary, employed. Mrs. Wendell Hall, and committMrs. Andrea Huggins was host ee member , Mrs. J. W. Knudsen ess to her card club Thursday attended the P. T. A. Conference afternoon. Pinochle was played in Tremonton last Friday. with prizes going to Verda And Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Morris ersen and seretta jonnson. a spent their vacation during the two course lunch was served. past week in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Ward and Robert D. Castleton of Salt children of Logan were Sunday Lake visited here on Wednes- -. dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. of last week with his aunt, day Carlos Jensen. Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs, and fam Mr. and Mrs. Junior Jensen Mr. Castleton had returned and three children of Pittsburg, ily. home during the previous week Pennsylvania are house guests of from Denmark where he had Mrs. Violet N. Jensen and Mr. spent two and a half years as a and Mrs. Roy Bragger. Mrs. Nedra Saunders and child missionary. Miss Cleone Clegg returned ren of Tremonton visited Mr. home on of last week Tuesday and Mrs. Roy Braegger Sunday. from Utah where Copperton, The, Mutual girls motored to had visited for a week with she reCrystal Springs Friday evening. latives. Her Miss Archicousin,' The time was spent swimming came with her for a visit roller which bald, It is pointed out, for example, that residential, business, and September 18, returning on October 3rd we. . By Andrea II. Husgins The Utah Foundation report states that it is not possible to give a meaningful answer to the question, "Who pays the property taxes in Utah?". Although property taxes are classified by the State Tax Commission in 35 seperate groupings, such groupings do not coincide with the major sectors of the economy. 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