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Show STATE AND LOCAL EFFORT TO SUPPORT EDUCATION IN THE 48 STATES 1949-50 SCHOOL YEAR rr.Tt MO LOCAL TJ 1UW0T O0 CT W0ivi0ut. imcomc tl 13 t U 2 ARIZ. Mil 4. LA. H WP H lmiHllMWll 1 1 IIWI IIMM 5g s.KVA. mmmmmmmmmm " - mjuMZZT 7. (mho I "iriinww nmm mmw Mnmmmmt2gS2& jo.noak T"""!- ' m2 0FUA. fr.iw.wr'iu'' ' '"'"" ."'! WMW irk''..'-'.j$ use r-" 1 fcAHR. I ... m, i n. I-.- mm ,3 7 ALA, i.WMi Tl. - .aif.AwH3j- Q -2 HWYQ MLMINM. w JQTIXAS H km HCSE3 2I.&0AH. iwii.ihiHiii.iii.i. iimiBiiBniiiiiiiiiMiiiiinrinww.iii "", "i 2 wash. nmi H mmv. imu nmtiuii iimMr.-a3 21I0A IKmiWi i'iMii' 11 -WiftMn ?4 TENfl I '" xt ' 1 j""WKP'grS,'3 2i.MOt m.-im ' OT ' MLa ! r JI.VA. . ,1 um, CiJ 32.KV. ;-- . -- - i ' -mV3 fu. ' ' - .'.;."!' -1 36. j m.uiiw'' iwui ZlA Ill i '-iHZniL -w . 40NM t - - I mmmtmmtmmmmm f.a MM tLfVtltU ANO ... .. WJm KXjOLt p.. ...ir..i..i.i..i, mi ri.inl . . UTAH TOPS NATION Editw'i Mtti Th It Itw fifth f a MfiM of charti itiewint how tooh'i Mliicallwi campartt wilti that of th elfiar 47 ilol.t. Th dwrtt w praporcd by th Utah foundation from data roltaitd by th U. I. Offto of Edueatisn. Utah fouodotion rtpartt will bo tout without charoo to mny intor.itod cltiim of Utah upon rtquott dirtctod I tho Utah rouMtathM, 400 Darling llda., Jolt lad City 1.) Utah leads tht nation in iti effort! to support education. Th atate'i people spend larger proporUon of their personal per-sonal income than do the people of any other state. According Ac-cording to the latest U. S. Office of Education data, Utahna spent $3.97 out of every $100 of Individual income for school taxes. This comparei with a national average of $2.55 and an average of $3.23 in the eight mountain states. The fact that Utah has larger proporUon of its total population in the schools is the major factor accounting for Utah's heavy tax load. |