Show Utah Farmers Farmer's Tax Association Central elf a Committee f M. M d. d s 1 1 y S y 0 i ti r 4 I Back Row Harry Row Harry Beagley Juab County George kor e B. B Cox Jr San Sanpete P ete Count County Y 0 O. L L. Robinson Millard Millar County I Lawrence I 1 M. M 1 Atwood Utah Count County V Ephraim Bergeson Cache County Harry C. C Parker Cache Count County y L. L I I. I I Bunnell Dunnell Utah County Geo A. A Christensen Sevier M. M P. P Brown Weber County Frank Evans EvaRs Salt Lake Frank Croft Davis avis County E. E T. T Capener Salt Lake Benjamin Brown Salt Lake I Front Row Row Row-J. J. J H H. Seymour Summit County Fred Fre Mathews Salt Lake Geo A. A Huntington Huntingdon on Wasatch Count County J. J A A. Ward Yard Boxelder County Robert H H. H Smith Tooele Count County Y A. A E. E Lee Salt Lake Count County Y Geo E. E Holt Davis County Robert Robe rt White Beaver Deaver County The records in the office o of the I State Board of Equalization for the year vear 1922 show that Sanpete count county coun- coun J coun-J it t I t ty was in iii debt and 1 i ithe the entire indebtedness of the state state I was At the time when the constitution was the limit of ot tho the state Indebtedness si I was fixed at We Ve have become becomes more a and d more extravagant I until nearly every overy county In the s I state has gone far beyond the limit originally fixed fired for the state Let Letus Letus Letus us in Sanpete county begin to pay our debts and lets let's begin now 1 We Ve must stop creating debts I 2 We Va must spend less mon money y yand yand and get more for what we do sp nd I 3 We Ve mu must t apportion the tax tae burden more morn fairly I 4 Wo We must get on the assessment assessment assessment assess assess- ment rolls property properly which is now un min unjustly justly escaping taxation I 5 We Ve must get real estate assessments as as- assessments on an income b basis as well as a market value alue basis Well I 6 G. We W must stand behind capable capable capa capa- bl ble and err efficient officers and give them every assistance possible There is hu but t one way to do cIo th these s things Tax-payers Tax must do th them m for themselves Nobody else is going going go go- ing to tako take care of our troubles for us taxpayer Any er acting acting- alon alone can accomplish little Acting together I we can accomplish much much Therefore the Utah Farmers Tax Association i has been organized and every property property prop prop- erty owner owmer should become a mem memo proP proP-I be her ber They The association proposes to conduct ron con ron ron-I duct a fair and sane campaign ba based based bas bas- 1 ed upon carefully compiled data tobe to tobe be obtained from all available records rec rec- records and from each e-ach of the members of the association It will bo be seen that ever every district of or the state Is well represented on the tits central com coin I 1 The association will raise its fund funds for tor this campaign by a membership lemb fee feo of ot two dollars If you ou want wint nt your interests represented seid In your name nama and addre address s plainly 71 written together with your check r for r two dollars |