Show COUNTY ASSESSORS MEET EQUALIZERS Raises to be Made Inde In Uintah V Wasatch Wasatch Wa- Wa satch Carbon Carbon Hundred Hundred PerA Per PerCent Cent t on Grazing Lands In inI n. n A T i I The state board of oC equall equalization is seeking to equalize the assessment of oC property throughout the state so 80 as to bring the work of the county assessor to the same grade It alms aims to give the county commissions of each count county opportunity to discuss the assessment of the various counties counties counties coun coun- ties with the state board For this purpose the board has prepared a list of tentative raises In various classes of assessments in each county and has Invited the county commissioners to appear before before before be be- fore the board next Friday and an Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- to show cause If there Is any why the ra raises es proposed should not he be made It Is very important said William William Wil Wil- liam Bailey Dalley secretary of at the board that the county commissioners should understand that the proposed raises have not been made as yet They have the to come before beCore the board and explain their position In the tho matter before the tho board hoard takes Its official action The arrangements made contemplate contemplate plate meeting with the com ers from the following counties on July 26 to discuss the proposed raises noted Boxelder 40 per cent in range sheep and 50 CiO per cent In other sheep Cache 50 per cent in grazing lambs 10 per cent In cattle not range cattle 90 per cent range sheep Carbon 75 per cent on range non-range sheep Davis 25 per cent on grazing lands and 25 per cent on range horses Juab 20 per cent on range cattle Morgan 10 per cent on farm farmlands I b blands lands 60 GO per cent on grazing lands f 25 5 per tent Cent on range 60 GO per cent on other sheep I I Sanpete 30 per cent on range sheep 20 per cent on range on-range range sheep and 50 per her cent on other sheep Summit per cent on grazing lands 10 per cent on range cattle 40 per cent on range sheep and 25 per cent on other sheep I 10 per cent on range c tittle cat cattle tit tit- t- t tle lIe 60 GO per cent on range non-range sheep Utah 15 16 per cent on range cattle Wasatch 25 per cent on farm farmlands farmlands farmlands lands 60 per cent on grazing lands 20 per her cent on range cattle 20 per cent on range sheep Weber 30 per cent on range non-range sheep The following counties may 01 ap- ap I 1 pear July 27 for action proposed as follows Beaver Heaver 10 per cent on range cattle cattle cattle cat cat- tle and 33 3 1 per cent on range non-range sheep Garfield 25 percent on farmlands farmlands farm farmlands lands 30 per cent on range sheep 50 per cent on other sheep Grand 25 per cent on range non-range sh sheep p. p Iron 1 10 0 per cent nt on ra range go cattle 20 per cent on range sheep and 33 3 1 per cent on other sheep Kane 25 per cent on on range sheep and 60 per cent on other sheep Millard 10 per cent on range sheep Piute Plute 20 per cent on range sheep I. I Rich 20 per cent on range sheep and 60 per cent on other sheep Uintah 10 per cent on range cattle Washington 10 per cent on non- non range cattle cattIe and 30 per cent on range sheep Wayne Vayne 16 15 per cent on range ranse sheep and 40 per cent on other sheep she Reports have not been heen received receive II from the auditors of ne Beaver t er San SanJuan SanJuan Juan and Salt Lake counties I though the time is lon long past for such reports to be he received and al although although although al- al though the board mus 1 fix x its tax le levy next Monday under the law on the reports that have been received In some cases also the hoard board has lias been compelled to act on such information information mation as it has before it from other source Assessments in Da Daggett ott Emery Duchesne and San Juan so sotar far tar as it has been possible for the state board to check them have hae been found to be about abou on the avera average e in all classes |