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Show New Business Group Formed In Bryce Valley TROPIC-Bryce Valley Businessman's Association was formed and meetings will be held the first Thursday of every month. James Thomas was elected as president; Doug Ahlstrom and Bryon Brackenberry, were named as by-laws committee; Day Mangum, secretary and treasure; Wallace Ott, county laison; Bishop Frank Shakes pear, chaplin. timony, 5.41; Boulder, 1.64; Caimonvtlle, 12.00; Escalante, 14.80; Hatch, 11.83; Henrieville, 21.00; Panguitch 24.50; Tropic 16.00. In addition to -each town's assessed valuation, the dtlxens also pay 12.50 for Garfield County; 39.00 for the school board and depending on the animals owned, the following for the agricultural and wildlife assessments which are the same throughout the state: sheep and goats, 73.00; range cattle, 5.00; inspection tax, .50 and tuberculosis and bangs control other than on range cattle. 3.00. In certain areas the Central Utah Water Conservancy District assessment of 2.00 mills was added and also Panguitch and Antimony Cemetery of 2.00 ' mills and Hatch cemetery of 1.50 mills. The total tax assessment paid by the residents in each district is: Antimony 60.91; Boulder, 53.14; Cannonville, 63.50; escalante 66.30; Hatch 66.83; Henrieville 72.50; Panguitch, 80.00; Tropic. 69.50; Panguitch Cemetery District, 55.50; An- timony Cemetery, 55.50; Hatch I Cemetery 55.00; East Range, 51.50 and West Range 53.50. ' a |