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Show KAYSVILLE, Hot Weather Good PLANS ; ? The hof weather of the past few days is just right for growing crops. During the entire spring the weather was cool, and crops other than grass and gram made but slow growth.' A survey of Davis county at this Entime reveals, that all crops plans Submitted by. are in fine Caldwell & condition. The severe wind storm of Firm uring damaged tomatoes and other tender Plan for Entire City crops, and-isome sections hail did Wards; 5 Covering s Other Plans Smaller Territory Cll for $38,000 and $31,000 I Kys-Ldt- y regular meeting of the council,' held Monday night, , for a sewer system for A.Z by the engineering firm of Richards of Salt Lake City Of blue prints TVre were three sets showed a which of each Emitted, ferent plan: to cover plan A" is a proposition entire city from the old city haU and the estimated the Of this Jiven at $54,000, t is and tank is for septic lount $8,970 and its sewer for i remainder The average price given sewer is given at r running foot of cents for abutting 10 or fifty-fiv- e It was explained operty frontage.' intersec-m- s the engineer that street of the frontage on and a part mer lots would be built at the exnse of the city. Plan "B, which provides for sewer-s lesser territory, is estimated to which t $38,000; and plan uld include but a -- mail part of the is estimated y and the high school, I UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1929 considerable damage, but everything is now doing fine. On the Mountain road east of Kays-vill- e and Layton the cherry crop is now ripening. The crop is not as heavy as in some years, but the quality is good and in many orchards pro duction is heavy. Reports indicate that prices will be good. Irrigation water is plentiful both from the" Davis and Weber Counties Canal company. Taken all in all Davis county continues to be the banner agricultural and horticultural county of the ntermountain region. The plan of tax revision submitted by the state board of .equalization and assessment is based up on the model plan of state and local taxation endorsed by the National Tax assicia-tio- n it is shown in the digest of tax revision plans that have so far been submitted tAK revision commission as made by Dr. Harley L Lutz, special adviser. It was fully recognized by the National Tax association that its model plan was designed as a starting, point of discussion rather than as a fully developed scheme which would fit each of the $39,500,000 to be Used In Making 1929 Census states without modification, 48 Dr. Lutz continues. The Snow plan falls into the following divisions: May 1osMbly NUMBER Drug Store at Layton COMMISSIONERS Burglarized Again Report Based Largely oh Plan Adopted by the National Tax Body; Report- - Submitted to the Utah Legislative Committee, Which Body Asks for Time to Consider n Ob for $54,000; AMD FARMINGTON,. Utah Tax Commission Submits Report For Crops in County SUBMITTED TO CITY COUNCIL ' LAYTON Eliminate State Ievy in Schools The effect of this plan of distribution will be to diminish possibly to eliminate,- the present state levy of 4.7 mills for the state district school fund, thus resulting jn a reduction of - thcppijperly lax throughout the state Should the yield prove more than sufficient to supply the needed district school revenue, the allocation of such excess to the state general fund would result in a further relief from the property tax unless and until the state expenditure attained a material higher level than at present. Kstimates of yield: "There are presented as tentatively only, .and subject to revision. Administrative reform: The Snow plan properly emphasizes the need and importance of a more effectie administration', not simply of the taxes which this plan proposes, but of any tax which may le introduced for state or local pur- About two oclock Tuesday morning William E. Adams discovered a man in the Kowley drug store in Mr. Adams went to ' his Layton. apartment and secured a shot gun, T. then notified Town MarshaUTB. Harris, and the two weht to the drug store., Mr. Adams went to' the rear of the building, and Mr. Harris stayed iirfront. Adams saw the man crouched down behind the buildings adjoining the drug store building, and as he approached the man ran. Adams then opened fire, believing that the burglar would stop, but instead he increased his speed. Adams then fired at his legs and dropped him, but he immediately gained his feet and continued in an easterly direction, jumping a fence and made good his escape. A s portion of "the mans clotning was found in the, fence, and some tools, consisting of a pinch bar, steel rule, flashlight and a dagger were picked up after daylight at the scene of the TO HOLD MASS MEETING MONDAY Commit tec From Hoard of Kdu cation Meets With County and Protest Commissioners Rebuilding of Ogden Arsenal; Steps Taken to Secure Action on Matter; Meeting at Layton . The county commissioners met to regulur session Monday, July 1, 1929. tHwmHtev ef H. Gir Burton and John W. Thomley, representing the bourd of education, before the commissioners, protesting the rebuilding of the arsenal. They stated that the arsenal is lo- I on the choicest lauid to e8lN otto from the was taken drug I rig thousands of dol-ju- st that cunty, store, and the burglar had apparently- )avls.m tax revenue was being lost entered the luilding when disevery year through this property being tax free; that homes would not be ap-lear- ed built near this property on account of x iDC lvCSlirnCO I summary of the present revenue the danger that people thought might 10 Work How many persons are there in the system and of certain of its shortto such a place, and that fhn Mminf'lin lumu 1,0 comings. United States ? How many animals for various reasons they thought a I A statement of the basic principles low much goods in circulation how protest should be made. They naked of a of work of local the few and a Within the state of proper system the commissioners take some arge days that army unemployed? We, taxation. These are drawn from the as everybody else, would hardly like completing the work oil the Mountain I steps in preventing the rebuilding of to say, but if you wait long enough model plan, and are: road to conform with the speeifka-- 1 the arsenul. The commissioners went All tangible property not specifiUncle Sams tellers will furnish the tions pf the State Highway conimis- - on rt.ford as favoring the protest as exempted should Ik taxed where poses. sion will be resumed and carried to presented by Mr. Burton and Mr. figures. More than $39,500,000 will cally Necessary Constitutional changes: is located, in recognition of the pro)e appropriated by congress for the it Already the road has Thornley, and to this end completion. called from the It is11 suggested that SS 2, 3, 5, 10 been relocated and graded from the a niass meeting to be held inthey the task, which is to be completed in about tection and benefits derived of and article barriers are X, 111, . government. . six months, Bamberger railroad crossing toriuin of the Layton public school estimated. to the adoption of the above plan of . to he James Ive farm east of I ay-1 building nelt Monduy evening, July There are several novel features Persons Should Support Their and revenue its providing securing Vhen the road has been com- - g, at 8:.t0 oclock, at which all citizens about this years census taking which Goxernments equitable distribution. A proposul is ton. cost $31,000. would pleted it will become a part of the 0f the county are invited to attend, distinguish it from past undertakings. All persons having taxable abil- submitted which, if adopted, e The will bel a citizens that is special 'invitation is extended to all It is probable countrys population increasing ity should pay a personal tax toward give the legislature a free hand with state highwuy system, and I state of the the at maintained the to expense the will be appointed to work with at the rate of about mayors and councilmen, all Lions assessment, equalizayearly, the support of the government under respect of Davis county as hereto- - clubs and other civic organizations, of instead, and collection v city council and investigate the a record that surpasses anything in which distribution tion, they live. d and all womens organizatkms in thq This proposed amendment fore. listory. An excess of births over position of constructing the All business conducted for profit taxes. On July 10 the new bridge over the county. would pot affect the present debt and is action deaths and of immigration over emi- should be taxed by the sewer before further in jurisdiction tax rate limits, nor the present meth- Weber l iver just outside the mouth W It was not deemed wise at-u-to gration are the causes for this.- It is which thp business is operated, The board of education met with eler canyon will be iompleted Lhe commissioners relative to employ-an- d estimated that the population next oceed with an election until the A series of taxes designed to apply od of taxing the net proceeds of metal of mirn-in lieu of a valuation of their opened to the public. This bridge jn, j)r Gleason in the woik of the of the property owners was de- year will probably have reached the the foregoing principles are: wall connect the Mountain road , sum total of 120.000,000, which is A committee will be mined.A tax on all tangible property. ore holdings as property. health unit. It was decided Analsis of State Realty I'lan the state highway to the east and 1 county soon. two boards would mnke an that of 1790 when the first This is simply the present tax on Gives the that Dr. Lutz then referred to the other census was taken. "ffcLof $2,500.00ptrjfHrt I)r. property, as affected by the proposed tax plahs submitted ami made the Ogdea on the weit. The much mooted question between exempt ions and - by this suggested Gleason for this work. This is tho is- - Camp-Fir- e following analysis of the Utah State local financing." same amount as they are at present What is changes in administration. Republicans and Democrats of J. I. Cahoon; llan A tax on personal incomes from Realty association: extent the of will It was expending for this work. unemployment? A classified property tax Ignorance-o- f Exemption of improvements used pointed out that the Rockefeller foune settled, and thi3, too, is-- a proceed-n- g whatever source derived, at graduatoecusources of state of the as homes. (Apparently when dation nml the government has been never authorized before in a de- ed rates and with moderate person- andSeparation local revenue, pied by the owner). al exemptions. cennial census bill. Nor, for that matexpending the same amount 83 the all "Full value assessments. all real estate, "Taxation of perA business tax to he imposed as a county in the past, but there was no You can almost always identify the ter, does the gathering of figures retax and and sonal ustd Capitation productively personal property franchise or privilege tax, the amount assurance of this being curried on derfoot in the woods by looking at lating to distribution of goods have of which shall used tax. all for buildings profit. be certain rate oh' the longer. General sales tax. The income tax. amp fire," says a forester of the any precedent, although Mr. Hoover net income derived from business done General license tax (not explained. A tax paid by adults, persumably . Dr. S. Gleason was present relative ited States department of agricul-- . strongly advocated such a provision within the state. The Snow plan pro- Possibly similar to proposed business a to a n.vst of rats that is present on "The experienced woodsman does when he was secretary of commerce. capitation tax. poses to allow a deduction on account tax The 100,000 persons who ,go from of of Snow Tlan). of Mrs. C. II. Wagueat: Plan the Archie Iyton property in West build a fire that has any of the maxitaxes to a personal property inof on net based all Taxation incomes. Amusement tax ree faults often found in the tender-o- ti door to door gathering statistics will mum of 80 layton. He stated that the owner has cent of the franchise come. of real estate,-wit- h be paid according to the number of tax. This-i- pera' per- - refused to make any attempt to rid fire. . Taxation . from the departure Semiannual payment of taxes. mission to deduct real estate tax from the place of the pest and also refused The tenderfoot often builds 4' fire hoses counted. A supervisor will premodel plan, and is not readily reconof tax. taxes Other with income apside 565 over of spoken" each to let the neighbors clean up the place the 0 big for his need or for his con- districts, ciled with the first principle of taxaTaxation of all companies, banks,! saying that which are to be divided into sections tion on which is based the scheme of proval but not definitely recommendnience. it was a nuisance that ed. such as the severance tax and etc., on the amount of profits or reve- - needcd to be abated. The He often builds it where it is county likely for the enumerators to cover. The lat- taxation herein outlined. public utility license tax. J was instructed to investigate spread either in dry torncy , grass or ter are to carry charts showing just Various Iroposals Made in Snow Plan f Win. Utah Taxpayers association plan: As submitted the Snow plan prorubbery, or against a dead log that what information he must obtain. All "A KUiUMte, tax. distributed m will centralize and that Legislation confiinformation to to is this business the smoulder tax poses after his party leaves, strictly apply iy Co. control over assessment a per capita basis for current school! id then cause, a destructive forest dential, and deliberately misleading corporations only, whereas the prin- strengthen the and signed appeared up. county and made Assertion is expenses. the census taker is a violation of law ciple of business taxation on which that equalization. He stated that A property tax for capital outlays Uor a Kas connection. be done can under it adequately "The tenderfoots fire often does not punishable by fine and imprisonment. this tax is based contemplates the for schools and other local require-- 1 the engineers of the compuny will present constitution. taxation of all business conducted for the More site easily or burn beof permanent nature. satisfactorily vey the building and make an esti- with strict control, budgetary oram be has used profit regardless of the form of mate of the cost of installation and of poor judgment in se Dr. Mead homes small valued to for Exemption failure appropriate penalties I ganization. rang kindling material and fuel. not over $2500. at with of the heating the courthouse with gas at comply budget provisions does not mention all' of The plan 4 good camp fire for ' The report was submitted to the which time the commissioners can deDam law. cooking is not the other taxes now in operation in luge that it cooks the cook too. A e More searching audita by quali- advisory committee of (he Utah upon tho advisability of heating the state, such as the inhertance tax, 4 of hot coals is islature Uhe fied and with gas. addition of was discussed with building usually Saturday preferable auditors, proper Satisfaction regarding the progress the cigaret tax, the gasoline tax and blaze for cooking. at of The found The wise of work at the Echo dam was express- others. committee those decided length. it upon The penalties guilty auditor comSuch taxes are readily reported that it would was not ready to report its findings, be few dry leaves and ed with the laws. ft collectsnd astarts to increase the budget Dr. Elwood Mead, commissioner prehended within the general scheme necessary by Taxation or authority in some and filed the following with the tax I for jury expense in the amount of his fire small, of bis arrival outlined by the model plan and were commission to require, prelimi commission: sticks only as the fire at reclamation, following The state $400.00, and the clerk was instructed proj- doubtless omitted from the proposed Ogden Monday night. a kindle them to voting thereon, information The Legislative Tax committee met! to advertise that the amount would be nary Hit If tax promptly. on finrevision be will is the ect and half of plan ground wxu are wet completed it is usually possible regarding proposed bond issues, its with the tax commission Friday the put into that fund. summer. thatno extensive changes in their amount, iprovute foel by chopping. off the ished during next its purpose and the method o2?m,ee8Lin2,:DrP-Hmwould be form The Echo dim will impound 74,000 required. this date were approved of a dead log. Such information, with of financing. Lutz of Prince- - and or(iered acre-feof water of the Weber river, (Exemptions The Snow plan pro the commissions conclusions, is to ton D.y fire against a dead and will make university, who has been retained five miles long poses the completeexemption of, all bff or kg that concerned. In ajake district the published the commission af-to hbld by assist in analyz-- 1 fire may a mile wide." The flood waters of intangible propertyfrom taxation' as S. Pyeatt, president of ing conditions in Utah and in formu- Plan of fire ba passed. Build and OI which heretofore have property, and the exemption of va- the Denver & Rio the Weber, Grande Western Isting plans looking toward readjust- - j recs an(i on bare ground washed into Great Salt lake, will be rious nonprofit organizations from the railroad: ment and equalization of our revenue needles, or leaves controlled by the dam, and the water business tax. Better equalization, through en- and taxation problems. and revenues of certain Distribution uiff r within a ,wy users of Weber and Davis counties effect thereof is The commission had received from largement of the powers of the state o of the fireplace. given as follows: Utahs first carload shipment of will have an abundance, for which they Mr. E. II. Snow, chairman of the State cherries for the season was The Snow plan suggests that the board of equalization and assessment. "tfc foeT ,hUow pit have contracted to pay the governshipped bond local over control Board of Equalization and Assess- - from Centerville Saturday, it was an-business tax and of the Supervisory the dam. yield of the of cost terms and ment the assessments the $3,000,000t and issues, to be used wise camper knows personal income tax shall such ment, a plan of revision which had the nounced by L. S. Fenn, supervising put out hiB fire, and makes It will take years', without interest, to supply the states share of the state to meet the - debt charges " of endorsement of the board."-Th- is is the inspector division, bureau of agricul- the government. issues.. ' , . pay the extent to.the of fifth definite proposal submitted. yield, fompletelj extinguished - Dr." Mead and Chief Engineer' Waljtural economics, at the statq capitoL i commission a of Creation budget district school fund, and to augriient, Mr. W. W. Armstrong, chairman of Pour The first carload from Davis county water on and JeJes' the state both , stir them to ter complimented Construction Engf-ne- state general fund. with authority over the Tax Revision commission, asked was comprised mostly of orbs and tar-make sure no C. H. his Smith and assistant, the Legislative committee to advise tarian varieties of cherries and were Then for additional for the work already done. Spencer, on a few shovelfuls the commission as to" whether the of excellent quality.-Th- ey are being of Fortuitous circumstances connected Snow plan should be adopted immed-- 1 shipped to the eastern market. Ac- river the of stream the with diverting ,or whkh th For- to Mr. Fenn, all cases to the iately so the commission could to permit the laying of the foundation ceed to and to have our to eon- word more study.it it shipment 2,-pi Sf.hf8 than h caused some delay, but the work is adapt problem. with form enacted at the regulations being lushed now, and the great wall After general discussion of the var- last ' session of - the . legislature. The Weber of head ld not bi of earth raised near the ious features of the Snow plan, the grade, variety, net weight, shipper's Rules and Regulations Governing Use cof Water, From commission adjourned and the Legis- name and address are plainly marked canyon below Coalville is taking definite form. lative committee decided to hold a on the boxes. Revised Ordinances of Kaysville, City, Utah. The government chieftains on their Horn; Then meeting Saturday the 29th, at 10 a. found the concrete tour of to have Mr. Snow explain to its the next inspection m., Reach regular meeting of the Legdiversion tunnel and spillway comWaste Prohibited. It shall be unmembers the , salient features of his islative Tax . Section 124- committee. of a caterpillar and platoon pleted proposaL Dr. Lutz was in attendance side-hil- ls allow or .The committee felt it would be unwaste to the water, trucks rolling down from and gave the committee much vallawful for any water user wise to is any that adopt earth being plan without due with the uable information as to what other consideration without and valves, the of structure leaky stops,; giving the the form to in states imperfect have to be by wasted, it tamped attempted along the line public an to be present opportunity o taxing banks and business frandam. so that all interested parties may have or allow tanks watering had to Pacific 'Union or. chises so the found to or as to conform the prott Utah State They pipes, joints visions of the federal statute govern- part in the discussions. It was felt removed its tracks from the bottom run that precipitate action on the part of to . wastefully to ground that will be above the ing the taxation of national banks by the troughs to leak or overflow, or Wlintdout that the auto- - lands commission and committee in recold The the states. level of the artificial lake. or or the adoption of any plan, through ommending stops, faucets, Park to This from' City the. water branch line from Echo hydrants, being one of knotty probn lems confronting - the - several states, at this time would result in destroy-- ., path is nothing but a - basins, water closets,urinAb, gmks, or, other apdrew extended discussion from the ing the confidence the citizens have .through the river bottom. - moved that every angle of the tax situation to - The state members also of the committee. highway, p dojta current cigar-r- tt other will be given doe consideration befora water for ; purposes the use comto or Time did not permit them to go into paratus, to fit motor- - higher ground, is practically our con-- " plan-tattempting traffic for the intricacies be of the matter td their ditions or to fit anyour open water pleted, and will to use or has he conditions to which paid, unchanging than those for satisfaction, and, inasmuch as four fit a 68 m5tad of the in a few days, while the trees and few V plan. dam the other had been Submitted, .and plans derbrush in the land above con-in violation of the rules and regulations7or it was stated that others would short-l- y Tbe commission was further inL .t7JiorTlmS the basis are being cleared from bethe175lake.feet to be presented, the Legislative com- structed to give notice through tbe The dam itself will and the provisions of this L5hwty- - Bat water supply the and mittee voted to advise the tax com- press that all parties who contemplate thick wj 0BwthhSt;And 800 feet is trolling Sinherc,n1Jy safe and height. Its base mission that it believed the Snow pro- submitting plans for tax revision the sides are protected by concrete across posal is worthy of consideration but should do so forthwith, and that at chapter. t V?84 siennff averted through Walls. It will stretch 2000 feet that j equal consideration should be the next regular meeting on Monday, . . the horn the canyon. hithe pUns submitted by the Utah July 15, plans will be msde to bold in for given completion, the engineersnext L??ps is unlawful to use water after 8;00 P, Jve been fataL As towere It State of some Realty association, J. S. Peyeatt public hearings at which the several that hopeful charge D. & R. G. W Rr IL, John P. plans will be discussed as well as ail of the impoundother than culinary purposes. of springs flood waters may be A. P; Bigelow and T. C. Winn, questions relating to the subject. ,ne Cahoon, the present At cfeig y.. arette slogans by ed, but not all ofitit. GEO. II. RYAN, Chairman together with such as may be sent in that Echo the rate of progress, appear before joyS? theppIjin which is the 15, date of July the about Legislative Tax Committee. declared finished of both Safety. ad' dam will be summer. middle. of next A yn C nr '.M. audi-overhe- . it-i- s ad , com-Jtte- I pro-We- - de in s ap-rnt- ed --Ex- poses Tenderfoot in-ro- 3 at-nUp- tr 1 "Tr u",1?'?4 sur-me- 1 Satisfied tah th With Progress leg-cid- . ce T et ?r first Carload - 77g8, . any-exce- ss - - - -- er n. ) I Notice to Water IJsers pro-cordi- ng been-brande- d p ptoi for Brakes . '.Kas -- - weed-grow- o -- - nts |