Show C Tangible Property Values Not Uniform The lack of uniformity with which county officials value Jue tangible property proper proper- ty for taxation purposes In revealed re ina Ina in fn a study of valuations made on Irrigated irrigated Irrigated gated farm lands over the state as filed rued with the state tax commission by dy th the counties of the state In regions where the nature of the the- theland J A land land the crops produced and the ac accessibility accessibility ac- ac of markets vary but little Y there Is aa as great p difference In they the average a assessed valuations of different dif dlf ferent counties In northern Utah from Utah county to Rich county the average a ranges from to 1815 Davis Dals county has hIlS the highest while hUe the Rich average is next to the th lowest est at 1815 The Salt Lake average average aver aver- age Is 15 while hUe just over the lino into Utah county it Is only Weber county's Is while Morgan county just between Salt Lake and Weber Is placed at and Cache just north of Weber 1 is There Is no such variance In the ri ti I average a valuations of the counties of southern Utah Flute Plute has the hIghest highest highest high hIgh- est with Beaver Deaver next Garfield and Wayne WatIe are the lowest with 2570 and 2700 respectively but location of parts of these counties would naturally bring these two to lower low low- I Iere er ere er The other counties In this region have hue the following a average araie raie valuations Washington Millard Kane and Iron |