Show l vw0mTn xikt a &&&& tJkHtaatifk ir&Mfi&itiJkfitM tUif rebind- iwpm tT- 'l jf f ""— 1 '4 ‘Jff4! p ®1 nfj ’ f’J I Hpfcynj iWjS& P THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY $4 for for the school year 1934-3- 3 the school year 1939-3- 6 and $5 for each school year thereafter for ever) person of school age in the state Levy 3M1I Increase For the yCAr 1932 a levy of 26 mill was placcl© all taxable property in the state to raise the $1 equalization fund If the present law remains unchanged and successive levies are based on the present assessed valuation with no increase assumed in school population theie will be a pio gicssive increase year after year in the property lax for this specific pui pose the requlied levies being esti mated at 34 mill for 1913 61 mill for 1934 1 09 mills fur 1935 and 1 36 mills for 1936 and thereafter But can we ac ci pt the assumption that assessed valuation will remain at the pres cut figure or that the school population will not increase during the $3 Study Advocated to Curtail Activity of 12 1933 part of the assets of the closed bank it has been determined by the Utah supreme court that present laws do Extracts of Governor s Message Sweeping Reform in Banking Laws Urged To Guard Depositors not permit of such borrowings upon the terms required by the act creat (Continued From Pane one! further economics and gieater efli- ing the Recons'ruction Finance con -ot banks poration and accordingly it has been n refund “tax ' anticipation 'notes utncy impossible for Utah to realize the full1 I call to your attention the impor benefits afforded by the reconstructame of so amending the laws as to tion act the bank commissioner Trust Towers Obscure W iidom would that if possl- - permit (0 borrow money from the Recon The laws of our state permit the loaded ble the already ovci and property xlruction Finance corporation of trust companies and the se for such puipose to pledge all or any organization tax should be relieved also permit banks under certain leetive sales tax (now In foue on- part uf the assets of the closed bank conditions to exercise trust poweis be far ) extended etc might ugarels extent of the lesponsibility of Fxtent of thfc responsibility of The enough to furnish a more stable banks trust powers is not Selecsouue of general fund revenue which banks exercising trust powers is not clearly exercising defined and very few restricdefined and very few restric-vid- tions are may be immediately needed to their upon placed opera Interest and sinking fund for the Urns are placed upon their opera tions turns bond issue already proposed I am advised that the federal re serve boaid in its Regulation F very Bankers ossocia VH1 unrolUitiblea col The filing fee provision of the In clearly defines the powers and duties maintenance on the 7 per cent federal desirability of adopting other than 933 will Follow ing is the full text of the! fmrtrd div idual intoine tax law has met vu yitlon effective July of banks acting as trustees and pte aid system which repiesents approxi present methods of levying this tax — po ernotsn'jcssiuetotl6ltKtslttuicl 3U??5o-f1 A nee nnp pkiti cl iitvics Iak bew wt vn a mately half of the total state road In any case the diffeient rates for dun em- C ' n (U1r d d Uxr biennium shrinking and tlieie are reasons determined opposition arid insistent e 2 229 OjO 00 In fulfillment of a coitetiuiunnai ir ftar ibnt the bottom has During the past year on various types of road should be elimisystem fund dutv whnh is accepted a a distinct in Pt niinuMiiun the nated as construction and mainteAs the assessment roads off the federal Bincxio no icaihed 1 take in Keting' pleasure SjOduu piivilege clines the levy must glow counties have been asked to part k nance standards are now fairly uniml YOU today in joint session ana plat cuuirttte stamps — form throughout the state and aie —— tu ooo on the revenue necessary to Lc pate in construction work list ing before you bin fly the condition' Inirrrat luci ovo oo by the tax is fixed on Mate funds yt teims ot tne proposal may 14 The commission by resolution in rapidly becoming more so Likewise experi- - suggest that some piovision be made'ICJUon be secured furDitures and reof the state inf December 1932 took action entirely CHANGED BANKING owioo oo'(‘r“(’e shows that school population is to make up to the geneial fund for the lees a Charges Too Low The dominant note of this message Pmporter' non rate officials relieving the counties of the state in oojsteadily increasing and further up- - loss authorities aie in doubt I cannot too stiongly commend to Competent PRACTICE must be economy If as we progi ess lling fre 2Jj ocio oo ward trend may be expected of from the necessity This levying taxes oi) as to whether the pt event total franchise (mina continuance of the policy of you this theme finds frequent reiteration corporation Not conditions come economic until state ooo oo Toad construction will make for iso again imum tax) necessaiy higher and charges against tins class of transthe entire buiden of state I have been advised by represen- property It will be by way of emphasis be Premium taxes and saints’ and maintenance levies in order to furnish the back to somewheie near normal can placing 27 no oo higher portation are high enough The arroad construction on motor vehicle tatives of the Utah State Bankers’ as cause of its vital importanee to the f'fS it be the retuin re(from The income of amount fixed consummation revenue school hoped cf this pf 5 ooo oo policy Miaudlaneoui sources gument is that motor vehicles of this revtnue tne concurrence soeiatxm that with tax) (gasoline tax tax and fianchise present and future interests of the to of be law state burden the entile corporation quired by provided are the most serious competi-toi- s of substantially all the members of placing state There is nothing new in my Tola! animated leneral InTo pi event this threatened laws) will show much improvement road construction and maintenance on type of other forms of 1 recommend that 4 045 550 00 I m tevenu of fund that has judi been nonpartisan it association deterthis topic Many The tax commission suggests motor vehicle revenue is held sound and as a class are the tiansportation creased tax burden on property it has presenting most destruc1 and mined 1933 to honored and distinguished predeces both ciary be given careful studv Anticipated Deficit been abolishing the offset highway economists throughout tive to highways Sound economics action of the legts'ature wtllj conttnue the furnushfag of specific se- - by gors have with complete simcrity rvTuTevue'ThrouRhcIs'in1 thope the d statements show that the the has and been made These country pos demands tnat they should bear their a forward step toward similar curity bond or pledge of collateral of the wise actions of given expression to thoughtsBut none state auditor estimates a deficit in some other method of taxation Wus- - lion can be given m all nroneitv of the expense for building so long deferred on deposits of public funds to dis-- “ sible because This recommendation 1 Pushing the purpose to those now in mv mind in holding the gaso- - portion the state general fund as of June 30 dom would dictate that if possible taxes legislatures V past “ and maintaining the highways These the continue of on the interest when payment ever has spoken line tax tn one fund for expendi amnunt o $jB25 216 91 the already overloaded property tax pass on for your consideration necessity g n n I earnestly recommend favorable sucb have been constructed highways where interest except deposits was so uigent as now ije JUd etUmaks revenues based on should be relieved The alternative A careful to secuie nonpdrtl would under clearing house rules or ture by the state road commission funds supplied by the general public consideration and in refusing to divert it to other glnce statehood have condition study should be made of existing law for the next biennium suggested that of a selective sales school affairs they should be operated in fairordinary practice be payable on sim- purposes or to provide exemptions and manded such rigid application of thitn( $4 (40550 or for each fiscal year tax on articles nonessential to public the present organization of the state tanship in ness to all The motor vehicle operilar deposits and to impose service I cannot too to if be can ascertain it wholesome principle in the allcus 01 J2 encounter welfare 275 goveinment the to therefore commend may opposition strongly I recommend the motor tianspoit Obviously charges upon public deposits compa you a continuation of this policy ated for hire must be taxed in a meastate government- deficit will absorb a full year reve from those who hold that a sales tax more economically conducted law be appiopriately amended sure proportionate to the damage it rable to the service charges imposed Members of the legislature b“YnUe within about $400 000 should not be imposed In a limited 1 recommend appointment of a joint does the highway nnd this is made Such informa come here with full understanding oti Ava)e biennial legislative it is now in operation committee of senate and house to Social legislation should be scanned on private deposits however way NONPARTISAN all the more necessary in older to was conveyed to me in order tjon in the several count e u lpintions for several yean in Utah and has been found to be ef- study the present setup and report and to to ascertain whether weighted prior deal fayly with other tiansportation JUDICIARY The findings and recommendations not their admimstiation will add cost to that the attitude of the banks of this 5 500 000 disk lets You cai rv with you fresh 1931 fective as a revenue pioducer The about agencies which have in the past conslate might properly be presented in know ledge of the will of the people in legislaUire appropriated $6 465 616 21 sales tax on cigircts has not proved later than January 31 1933 the goveinment time for consideration by this leges The American system of govern tributed generously to the building 9 Collectively there- The difference is accounted for by to be seriously oppressive and has your localities of hjghwavs and w hich are seriously Over fifty per cent of the total A similar in! e you are presumed to be In pos reason of a law in effect before 1931 met but little opposition I hope later to present to you a spe- - lature and that such action might ment has in it the necessary machin- affected be taken as is deemed appropriate ery for making changes whenever by the competition of these infoimation as(whlch aUocBed 2n cent of the tax on all forms of tobacco has been property taxes of the state is applied n( message fully covering the ques gesion of first hand per I am further informed by repre they are considered If there are ‘‘frills tion of Con public carriers If adopted the cost of to education to the need of the state My expedient fund revenue to the suggested total unemployment general The present law excepts from taxsentatives of the Utah State Bankers’ servatism prevents too frequent or The be proportion- they should be abolished sibiUty in ttjis aod succeeding m University of Utah the Utah State administration would in their opinion the too radical overturning of established ation persons transporting their own that association the to absobased rule to Bv (of broadenreduced economy be you will earnest further is It this upon present my gages suggestion Agricultural college and the Branch ately order The right to name officials property An evil has grown up on lacts and figures that may aid you Agricultural college at Cedar City ing the scope of the sales tax there lufe necessity) should be the same in legislature assume a friendly attitude1 f‘‘dlce huelofoie of preferring Persons dcPoslls respect to security by vote is inherent in our citizen account of this situation a in other state activities toward problems of farmers and ren-llin forming judgment as to w here duty This 28 per cent went to the schools might be included various other intrastate and articles Indeed the selecder whatever assistance can properly lnlerestpavmentsand service charges ship and we willingly surrender it regularly engaged ofinmerchandise lies in matters of necessary legiala without appropriation by the legisla are is inequitable and has operated to the only when we are convinced such interstate hauling The extent and authoirty of the be far tion tore The law was repealed in 1931 tive galestotax might bea extended given ' of the great mass of in action will aid the state bank commissioner is not crearlyi adopting the plan of acquiring or disadvantage and more effi stable furnish The public officii vho is able tian(j enough security legislature of that year claiming title to their load thus - deIt would appear dtsira I recommend a point memorial to dividual depositors in banks ciency of government the heartbeats of "l0se " ’ pr0pnated the amount to the schools source of general fund revenue which defined Should the banks adhere to the For years there has been agitation feating the plain intent of the lawble to make such changes in the congress be adopted in behalf of no to come to can be needed prooffice in him may immediately placed 1 recommend terms of the above notice and should for some change that will keep the th(ieby a(Wlng about $800000 to the vide Interest and sinking fund for the (banking) laws as V! that the motor transinsuie silver other conrluMons than these: total appropriation it be the desire of the state to de election of judges out of politics port law be appropriately amended bond Issue that has already been prothe of Comparing T resents Tws Trinclplcs appropriation come back to somewhere near nor- which have been set so high when or posit public funds In Utah banks it Fundamental in an efficient govern 1931 amounting to $6 405 616 21 with posed will be necessary to amend that sec- ment is a capable honest and )nde RECLAMATION Fust— That there should not at mal can it be hoped the icturns will estimated available for rvnu eveiy hand thero in a drying up of tion of the statutes having to do Partisan politics pendent judiciary this time be any unnecessary txten show much improvement the springs of revenue that have FEE FILING Ju eomn!'d'’ Reclamation as a federal policy is ion of governmental activities These Utah laws are not perfect nourished these and other activities furnishing of security by surety bond and parttv affiliation are strangers to be aeen 'h of becond— That the operations but a good start has been made Those of the state In attempting a solution or pledge of collateral and that sec- matters judicial and a judicial mind of vital interest to the development to In order the nnce ba If'ure Indito budget The filing fee provision of the do with interest on is unhappy in an atmosphere of par- of the west Utah ls basically agriare demanding relief from the of this problem we are confronted by tion having every board commission institution notmore vidual income tdx law has met verv who The opinion is almost cultural but due to lack of suffisupported "jumt tisanship and organization which burden of taxation on property very the cold fact that as a state or as daily deposits iPPropriatonsto 646 530 or $1819000 less than determined than $4 of insistent The and this matter causes unanimous that the opposition wholly or In part by publc funds the judiciary should cient rainfall successful cropping is we cannot continue to me to urgency that the 1931 demands have been made for its re- naturally and rightly are turning to- individuals the made by appropriation suggest The comappropriate be removed fromgioliUcal affairs The dependent on irrigation ahould be carefully scrutinized for the ward this plan of raising funds If purchase and enjoy luxuries or even committees additional unless to class of both legislature seem be re houses Some general opponents peal difficulty arises when the problem pleted reclamation projects are provare lneiualties in the present necessities for which we cannot pay purpose of maintaining a consistent fund revenue Is provided s It nmnno reto contact nuisance the of quested promptly procedure method and form of se ing their worth and the people of ' program of retrenchment This legislature mast also take care should be abolished OUrs' contend heads of the Utah State lection is approached ‘ror'receHthlU Almost the state are staunchly behind the 1 present these two statements for conditions sponsible of the estimated deficit of approxi tt ts warning tax Bankers’ and additional an association thereafter metely Many attempts have been made reclamation movement done The present rates affecting every fiber of our state life take such your consideration and suggest that mately $2 000 000 action as reems necessary more or less successfully to meet this therefoie unfair In view of the fact that there has This situation will It ls they be kept as underlying principles Doints out that are certamlv not burdensome and have changed The Reduce Banded Indebtedness hoped that modification of the condition but no two states seem to developed in some quarters for your every action during this w hile it is heie not Yh'conTtitution be but permanent terms of the proposal may be se- have hit Upon the same method In liabeen The search for a way to meet the unde opposition to the federal govsession it must be faced and readjustments cured if (hUux made Joi? Utah the placing of names on a head ernment lemainmg in this field I recsituation leads us into the revenues derved from Incomes mast Our state government must accept rritK-ato educational activities sut in 4 less ballot has been h b of b ma o ?Jp the leadership in inaugurating sound field of state bonds The total bonded to the Ihe changed conditions of income proposed but ommend a joint memorial to the presiSTATE ROADS state dtstrat school fund never adopted This could be made dent and congress urging a continu to ln be These economies in the ue of the tax did debt of the state ft of June 30 1932 25 should Iollowlng changes brought 22'Y fund to the state general per cent promptly effective without constitu ance of reclamation activities lar We should do this because it is was $10 510 000 against which was a Revenue about ln a manner that will be lea t received liom filing fees The state road svstem ts composed tional amendment A similar plan 4 “If the offset provisions ln the haimful to the educational structuir 4 necessary stand for the state toiamking fund accumulation of $3 873- i n' h nn of 4120 miles which represent the combined with a SOCIAL take and also because of the exam 099 or 1 net bonded indebtedness LEGISLATION provision for inter to'above mentioned arts had not been Fdurators should be the first to rccog most these fees leaves which important highways in the state change of positions of the several Inasmuch as the ket a‘ocatlonJ local taxing units within the $4 635 000 cost ot administering 1932operation during the calendar year nue the need and meet It 365 miles have been paved candidates on the ballot has been bearjne there would have been available All The best practical means of bonded debt In 1922 was JnonOOOO lhcIp the essentials At present that agreed I Am advised that there will be preon comment The the law following w‘h 8ome In both cases the thought r° ed u U o n a Pe 0hard urface- - 8tK' suggested ”0 "must ‘be a pro009 in such of for the out in meantime and necessary f the tax u reduction $1410 0 stem property carrying to you for enactment bills that to the fee genthe of value the lc8 is m filing 8 that voters ha'e rev- new state building bonds have been be forced to choose sented will available within to an 993 is live to $152 additional which under Next the for gram cover important matters of social eral fund is made by the tax commiss- the ‘ 5“ men and not party was al of the yul'h of he enues 55 e cannot continue to heap issued the state has reduced Its welfare arrangements KS present legislation I bespeak for each item 1120 Bar Surgesta Amendments burdens upon ourselves or upon the bonded debt $5 833 O()0 in the past ion-The cost of administration of the lowed as a deduction from the In land comes Die necessity of equipping graded in the comprehensive plan close and The come Is sound them mentally to take their places In been graded only and the remainder This is a crcdiluble tax Utah We believe it Bar that future in order tu satisfy demands years association through careful consideration But here again of 435 miles is as yet unimproved a personal income tax and the corpora-18- public to abolish of the offset committee the the work world capable policy public activities that do not rep- record performing for aopointed it is necessary to restate our themo tion fianchise tax during the patriotic support of the people that purpose has made bolh The activities of the state cannot month resent actual imperative present ne a careful of economy lew begrudge Hie money spent fui The thre acts These proposed laws from July 1 1931 to!Pv'st°" of this the state in period activity together of this whole subject and of the however desirable should be curtailed to a point necessary to December 30 1932 exceeded $134 reduction can education so long as it is wisely han study cessiUea thfl all be sranned taxes through- died But in the present severe emer- with the generous help of the fed various methods used in several states and weighed to ascertain whether or However the tendency of mankind absorb the general fund deficit for 099 exclusive of the salaries of the be given property ’’ has made this high and has arrived at eral under great provocation is to resort to do this would make necessary al members of the slate tax commis- out the entile state definite conclu- not their administration will add tu gency there should be extra caie wav government development program possible sions which are This recommendation I pass on to luken to make certain every activity in a report the cost of government and If so to extreme measures This is not the most complete suspension of the state sion and while it is impracticable to Fedeial aid for highways as a na recently made tocontained our pres business lit all its ramifications The the bar association whether or not is essential you for consideration If theie are “frills'' thev beas cost part of wisdom Ivon innot such the state can afford allocate in effect in The tional has been accurately policy led I 4 be as should we is understand be it should 4 condition other abolished The rule should ent plan Involves to carry the financial load apparent alternative only tween the two taxes it ts unquesmodern times since 1918 At the pres the amendment of In 2 ORGANIZATION in acas be education sections 5 state OF to the point of doing li reparable dam- the issuance of bonds to absorb this other and The measures include prois grave concern that of article VIII of the tionably true that the cost ot admintivities — expenditures should be pared ent time there not state constitu- vision proposed age to cherished and necessary lnstl deficit Your consideration is invited istering the personal income tax acfor GOVERNMENT authorize any ad tion will congress con- to the follow mg be not should to the Edu ultimate limit tutlons Economy possible plan: 1—A Aveday week and a six hour counted for substantially more than I recommend that these and other appropriations for this purrational boards and administrative of ditional This strued a a call or a pledge to cut so That the legislature authorize the of such total expenditures gesture to discontinue plans be given the careful studv the day on all public works should willingly subscribe to pose LUiJUdK“nrLth: the presU‘ far into personnel as to make impos Issuance of $1 (K10 000 general fund and it is Improbable that the cost of 2 Wage scales In keeping with federal aid is a very “''ous thing and importance of the the policy of rigid economy sible orderly functioning of govern dcfuit bonds to be due serially and such administration can be materi- ent subject Justifies American standards of living will result if put Into effect in slow- and sincerely organization of the state govern the action of this hope ment or so to reduce compensation to mature at a time not longer than ally reduced 3 Scientific unemployment and ment to ascertain if it can be more ing up all highway development in legislature will mark a forward step as to make it impossible to secure the ten years from date of issuance It BANKING this state the period from the inrep economically conducted The prob toward accomplishing the purpose so old4 ageA insurance valuable services of competent andts suggested that the first maturity “During minimum wage scale for There is now pending before the long desired tlon of the tax to December 39 1932 lem should be f iced courageously capable and experienced public off begin April 1 1935 To make up the there was received from filing fees and intelligently and in a wise d is women and equal compensation with The importance of sound banking house senate bill No 56 passed at 4 dais I Ither of lhce extremes might difference of the deficit it is further more than $119 009 and during the passionate and impartial manner men for like service to the state and to every community the last session of congress author SCHOOL be found to be the very reverse of suggested that there be issued 5 relief In suggesting this studv it Is dis was received from the normal annual amount of Unemployment there same izing period 009 000 of refunding bonds to refund economy ADMINISTRATION 6 Protection of women and chiltax exclusive of 111 tlncuUnoVmy thoughttha’t "x “of ilrrem rannot b overemphasized federal aid I urge upon this legis income personal not shall I attempt the tax anticipation notes which be ln lhl message dren in industry fees something over $130000 It fuio boards and commissions tan orlTbe srnou8 cven's °( h Ps' two lature the advisability of memorialto discus fullv the financial aflauilrfrtie due and payable January 31 Ing hav’ ervcd to bnng '“ forc izing the piesident and congress urg For many years agitation has been 7 hud the should replace those now function Enlaigcd opportunity for vothat ls therefore appaient the til 1HJ3 state These questions the maturities of these refund of the as provided for in the ing Fxperienre has been sufficient bly home to all of u and I particular ing the passage of this bill or the rifo to secure nonoartisanshlp in cational training and education fee filing subxe a in with dealt will as be outlined act main consid equivalent house measure school affairs A joint committee ing bonds to be the same 8 A state antiinjunction law to not been collected but the reve to Indicate that elected officials can- ly commend to vour ofcareful mav lie what quent mrxasge which I hope to pie for the geneial fund deficit bonds from the act been lim not succfysfully conduct the impor eration the question During the pa t two years especial acting for the Utah Ed nation associ- conform to the federal law It is extremrly desirable that the nues toderived sent at the time the state budget lx revenues based upon income tant and farflung activities of the done by legislation to strengthen and ly road activity in this state has been ation the School Boards’ association It rmi-- sulfice for the $i ouOOoO of refunding bonds be au lied aubmlt'ed act various busy departments of stale fortify our banking svstem This has been and the Society of County Superinthe cost of administering the greatly accelerated DEPARTMENTAL rc some Hat to Ithorized Like urgent (natter the up present early enough Banking is more than a business for made possible by action of congress in tendents ls working on a bill to be have ex government without neglecting the in all financial t to immediate note end at the of adjust the the of stivkholdors REPORTS the benefit latmg anticipation onorZ to Utah a total of $2309- - preened to this legislature the purof the receipts primary duties they are already re or the CMdfd allotting V hen a bank becomes menu be presented so tlo1 they may he present month and thus avoid institution OOO of law to pet form relief funds for the pose of which will be to remove from quired emergency by l2nd the poss blllty of the Hate impairing of H'c two ret etv e your early consideration I recommend the Bppointmcnt of depOMtoiy for the Bating Reports of the several officers years 1B31 32 Thu was in ad polllcs the office ot state superinten- " a iff h hu Hofonlr dow or orphan it assumes a trut ditlon to about $1 409 009 regular fed dent of public instruction boards commissions benefit from a Joint committee of the senate and departments from far Paylo doming ment of Interest or principal I earnestly recommend favorable and institutions forming part of the I FINANCIAL act would have been subjected the house lo act with appointees of 'hat ls sacred The slste bank com eral aid funds each year V ith these I earnestly recommend these bond the a over of exeicu-edeconsideration some imixsioner state measure have been 41 the government supervision increased federal funds and the usual prepared governor which joint commit an additional burden became of 4 l”ues in tha total amount of $2 000 to and filed They show that the busitee shall be requested to give care- - 81 iUls ba'53 that all fund mar be state fundi at the disposal of the com signed to accomplish this puixwe A a background for consideration it 000 and as as of of ness lnf'8uarded the suggest respectfully ha been state carefully financial ful possible condition as entrusted a and ex far lime bo joui of the present mission AbeULien Deemed Inadvisable very extensive program peimits lo capable hands snd that in general VEHICLE REGULATION haustive tudy to the present slate His hands should be strengthened and of unemployment relief has been In Hie state general fund there are sub prompt action “Having in mind the constitution He at hi should dl have HpHe'Hi to1 efficient and intelligent work has to and This has furnished employli lilted some detailed statements pre 4- governmental setup progress report of to as allocation al requuement staff of trained experts who ment and stimulated business gener The nineteenth leglslnture Incor- been done Time will not permit the senate and house and to the gov P‘1 TAXATION pared ty the state auditor as re revenues based Upon income and hav ernor their findings and rccommen r8n do constructive work In counsel ally These activities have been un porated the uniform traffic code In comment on each report even though quned by law uwW Immediate the mind in likewise ing flnunrUl H'strment dot ion not later than January 31 Ing and woi king closely with going In t nook and coiner the state motor vehicle laws Thu such consideration would be profitway in Several changes In existing tax laws need of raising revenue it i f ttift YimM Wft ctl U i 4 f uui H seem reference to of the state eveiy tuu fur such B(tum as tins egislalltuli"’’- Wlltl leglxlatipn has demonstrated Its value able The documents are available to Au UH of the more Some to do neccssaiv that away any proposal can bonks mailer of he be assistance Asur m lure shall think pi oper to take Existing laws covering registration of membeii of the leglslatuie at any Work Is Rotated with the filing fee should be apimpurtunt are here presented Jund July to the officers tn the proper admin zuitrv to motor vehicles and control of traffic Ume 1 commend them to you as a I 45 and It may be 4I laution of this widespread are with As to an tha I’rlor creation proached of the inj of example of their duties A s'ate fllstrotion spirit generally proving satisfactory lo source of reliable information TriTTPiTTriM f'nni ID! otiDl rtu xuutaAliUPi lax commission existing laws sped that even ahould it be deemed Iliad J friendliness and cooperation must be activity the experience during the administrative agencies and motor ff ' ' 4 fiod that certain taxes be collected visuble to permanently continue this tie i 1 mills ! bin It up between the banks and the month of November 1932 might be vehicle operator alike It sugFISH AND GAME Since the fir-- settlement of Utah loffice of the commissioner so ttmtiCited- - Records Indicate that there gested that consideration be The feature of the art nevertheless it may by vanouj state departments u ear rent !ii In cal Jz )u9o given to the at least for er during that month 10174 men some minor changes pres the people of tlds state have made any bank feeling the need of counsel administration of the motor vehicle115 necessary leCtaJOi 4314 1010 Because of widespread Interest in t0 continue It and Until by fur heroic sacrifiies lo peter edm atmn or adv ire w ill without hesitation call employed on state road work and 4ti atom and gasoline tax laws1" of the traffic code The 01 I 14 0U reg and as a consequent c our edurs for a'Ktunce Advue on appruai his these men earned during that month having provision wa with the secretary of stale thell1r amendment to the constitution f om tax Es ’n-- H do with legal load limita sportsmanship theIs state to fish and to t able IIS! I' made for allocation of tional standards rump ire well with to federal credit and seleitiuri of as $239 2iJ During the last five month ran tie Improved The feature of the game department ( igaret and olenmargat ine taxes w uh pl in present a ') tl IS T“ Jt IrtfM r've those Of any other state sets to be hypothecated for that credit of ihe year 19(2 28 873 name ap registration a t allowing nonresident report for the past biennium show ing ul0" lh h®’'"' ot 1J OOO 00 'he slate treasurer the lnhrntanrrlrevmlp’ d s Yd uiuh ic t ' instead of gross revenues” The business of public education should be veiy helpful tax with the attorney general the nL IntYtT't rsMku $u u iui'd in In other p ared on the pavioll of the rommia owners of commercial vehicles a 90 its financial condition to be satisfacyh mrr bav thought best to give tins de from the of expenditure U! to to tax on automobile eorpoiattonj oper words the major ai tiv it lea of the bank vion and a tidal of $n77 218 was day free grnie period should be tory Thu di partment Is supported standpoint it li it Thu indicates the value of amended by i educing or eliminating entirely by a special fund paid by and Iwrii Over commissioner should be to pievent earned utmg fur hire with both Hie public UlUtl statement from those who are is the largist state adivity I )t 1 tYfYtsi Drt Stl lUtthues comm Lesion and the ttclnumstei tng the tax law so that 50 per cent of the tot il pmpei ty taxi dua ter rathir Hum lo take chaige the rotation prim lpl whereby men ihe giace period for tins type cf ve the sportsmen themselves and draws and luira tI ful1 understanding of of the state levied by nothing from the general fund Reveor two at a time hide io eon o treasurer and the Insurance premium lhpr f1®r l i'j evt i nl hen It is too Rite lo lave Hi tnctltu worked but a wek !'radv over strained taxing units ls apphrd to Hu pur tion of f k U thus placing available fund In a tax with the insurance commissioner u‘ 1”'8 to "0 The legislature of 1923 and 1927 nues have diminhhed of course and rYY ta-- f u at d itmu '"Cial fund if the filing fee pio pose The following tabl Induales To avoid any Some twelve year ago a radical many bands a possible The above passed laws plai ing of fontu lax on cor the condruiUon program of the de- fiiit fp vision Is repealed The many pledges the amount of n y taxej devot chain e wai mode in our law don nr jeopardy of state revenues d figiuee do not tm hide the inn ri n I Liml large Mirations updating motor vehicles partment ha been halted but the propel regm n Bnd j la roxy 'p assured that with pro repeal may prevail cd to education and the amount ap Ing He liquidation of closed banks It number of nun employed by contrac- for lure upon the public bighwav of plan was adopted whereby the collrc frr bi8 'be derision of Hi legida plcd to all other purposes aside fro we the purpose of tui h legislitinn lo'tora on the major federal aid con the state These law a now w ritten gressive pollcie in effeit the InterSja'in a l Si oi tiori c f the taxes mentioned remained peon of est some those who contribute are beThe liliilatmn rovers a rediue the exprn-with the various depart iUir®' and lo expcdre'strui tom program of the commission are unsatisfactory and should be sutge't that provision education tkH) 00 temjKirarl'jr Tot si tl nf Amendment fee tullh work of liquidating menu tl) tax rommismn by rr so- be made at tho iiunettme to make1 prrind of 15 year Njiei urh bank Thi laiger miutrui turn program in amended They ptovide for a tax on ing safeguarded I la a it YnYfi Itii 4 li'i ff tion and other Inroine anurrl hv and It wa hoped that the legislation addition to furnishing unemployment f i eight serv li a of 2 3 of one cent per 'b Prernt law are needed to provido lution appointing department I’ g iv JiiD 40 k r i a j for to leUna’ional of other men game number management that wilt pieiH Invt'utnm and used by would result In laiger and apeedu rlrehef for this purpose TLb pro ton mile on hard surfaced road and laigo oo 44) I them ir not lilt lurlril di tr Ihution to depositor than had plated In the channel of buxine lOi4 cpt prr ton mile on other road vent overcrowding of the range or iviui rvuton of statute hhh you lkt1 rt uya ed fill) I to lHJ INCOME AND state milium dollar Siml of thu tliereUfore birn cuitomary art now con&idrrinB rightly propoao for passenger service 31 2 nulls allowing congestion nn any pait FRANCHISE TAKES o lar activity to that above detailed pp passenger nule on hard sui faint thereof and to trengUrrl ceitaln en(k thp administration of all of tn law Appear DeferU piur tj ft fir f t 0 Ther0 nintteis i carried on during Hie year 1911 mad and 10 mill on other road forcement feature BboVg Jaws Mlh U 9 U emu In prai tl ul operation of the law S3 BN) ou f rtl nr recommended for your considerI’revlou to 1921 the entiie burden The Inroine tax and torpor avion niiMion how rv er certain dr fci ts have ben me is) b ftUf fs in ed i! i uf maintenance of the state highway ation i Artu Ir kf n t on 7 of the cont!- - franihlse tux law were enacted In apprieot The extent of the author svstem I rth Jrt E y a 4 f I call attention to the danger to ivi' tutum pmv I1L1 that th? jMiGp ahull 19 tl but only one veai together with the matching return have ity of the slate bank commissioner h is lid u federal aid wa tarried by taxe tween any tao or none citie or town life of those who use boat on Fish 1 1“ out a bio definite com lu x' “ t in f mini Ing Hie public n bool been received Man cmUUik) nc not elemly defined Question have!0 2 mill fir high a bool Bear lake inn can be arrivrd at m the Mate These law are defective lake Miawtierry tu )io on bFlevvTig arisen a to what artlom of the mm "n t’roperiy The B legislature of that v aw tux Df m BDthoi am1 a lew big enough for divtmtmurh revenue tt y will ultimately '!!!! Th® iDWfHsUV of and dtlnr deep water bmlic ued by ID it Bubjp t to vHLf?' 1 Uthoo lo recommend that the whbh when ahhd io thcjptodure Tlor pact year t eitainly trnAt hich wax H woutft pp4nr dr cf Dn rnuit mniralo rwordi of nultB spottsmen ® tn 1HM ncj to 4 in tiavrlrd of mul of statute be amenth d to requite that of riuiLIn to muk such (hicngt in nun Hutd mb iet ami leutul Loots and would not be a sufa guide lit tail a boat cm all used f’ntirk burden of Pxa I nmmint ot ec h buid lot!i pm I I!” !’! lhre bodn of waluw wili rrmovs Hipw mnhiJulle jothir fimlv shill equal $T for eiih'of the extreme finnm I1 rl 4i loaiiH iraj (x bei sn of s to o age In the itata and Ncv er t'rlrv ‘mBmlermnriMftM lifted fiorn the prop nod j Lir n n ay be enough can be gleaned t‘ J xenger and Height preaenta rompil ter be equipped with life prexerveia timm or of Ifnii tax to piovrot other an desires nnd the ! ! safety sev frx) Del11' ahiltmn fui thrf ermiuini s and popir rath o annoying amt expensive to ov ns i a is i equa'iatnm fund of Horn the expirume of this fust w 4 iff! rc!y Iouji rountieii ulirfr it u lcnpiihJr sui h tiagrdte a hav ik--i mred too Je x 1 S e tl I tlK on- loot to PX( ced $3 per cam1 of tmol year to show Hut raity evtlogitr t ifiic Y in the liquidation of banka to of adds and the dffnultv n c9 (K population to he rriV ut d ax the leg- - of yiel of Indiv diul in tu a i t to niit- - prcrtAury funds to null h (eiatnrx " few ycaia I roll to stales have firqurntly during Hi j Other limnie Hod enfiirrrment ' ! jour attention the Impor ff1pra ! V Hh con Qi led a substitute 4 shall drr tile T tie nineteenth ' oi pm atlm fiamlioe Ml v I while for Hie ton Ij'uie xf so tn of la Unn a M nmrnlnl - t n i cr a law pros id ng faulv rUBUollEALTII ted J etiai ba cd cm a m Me snd pnvsengi r note tix dit'nni lullnn upon lcilatjie per r ” 1111 Rellrvr at H e rqu ilirut on fund aluiuhl he w hi i ttiey weie made vveie lain sunllrs n i ruiaje of gncs evenne and for hqUMUUng ftijrnt Vk4t hJ 6itroftl' 9 i mm S w s to he vei r n urh ton m ton v'n found I O n mi 'm a 1932 to b rtovv tiMiney fmni (he Prnn fixed nniount fm It ix the ronmih'lon wri sei ger ojeinthn tn note tint I'tdi Janmry ' rf gem rul lMuitliil lo lol The Kltein I f'r 'be irbr vent- lv2 her Pl'!y ittu om I mam e crprat rn ant ui pie to let eve all U count rs fri m number of pavsingri or tank high among the fate In hraltu is a ir- iJ $2 fi r Uio school year HirJ 34 lomes Nut until ecumuntc ct nd lion m place tha v i l tlte directed lo iitRjaUiig in i emu1! ut tvm or nvtacc Attention (Continued vu pass Governmental Units Solons Cautioned Against Repeal of Filing Fee in Income Tax Unless Loss of Is Provided For Revenue - ttion State Chief Supports Proposals for Nonpartisan Judiciary Opposes Political tion of Education Sunerintendent - e 1 1 dis-hu- e v t sv-te- Os) 1 dts-R- ertrirTarcUwduc appro-conditio- c ob!fnnir ' 1 ta-e- whu-hlther- e xulct nenemtetkhe ndJ3"en detei-mine- ““V” It and8 l lr-th- e sr"''!" 1 Jh! 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