Show Assessments Need Meed Adjustments l 00 1 I Readjustments must he be made Inthe in inthe the Tax I assessments on Utah farms 1 if a a. a set ratio Ia is to be readied that will m enable ble all all' farmers to pay on ona a fairly even basis is the tho message th that t is brought forth in a a. bulletin released recently by Dr J J. J R. R Mahone Mahoney Mahoney Ma- Ma hone honey Dr Mahoney who W was s recently re recently re- re elected president of the Utah Educational al Association is 13 an as associate as- as professor pr of Economics atthe at atthe the tho University o of Utah Ut Wide variances are to be found not only in county QS assessments Inthe Inthe in inthe the state but also alSo- within the counties counties coun coun- ties said Baid Dr Mahoney in his IS- IS I Spage S- S page book booklet Ct and as this tax on tangible property property is the very heart I of or the the- tax system of the state of Utah Ulab these should be cleared up Ul at once Cache Gache county for Instance is js paying on the tho average average aver aver- age of p per r cent farm valuation whereas Beaver Doover county is Ms paying but 37 por percent ent In county assessments assess assessments assess assess- ments said D L Dr r. r Mahoney some ome districts dla- dla in Weber county are paying as loN 10 as as 14 per per percent cent valuation while others in the tho same tame county arc are paying the sum sum of approximately por per cent valuation T The i booklet was printed un under er ertho the tho auspices of or the the University ot sot OtI I Utah and will wUI be distributed among the tile various yari various county count officials and the I state legislators ith whom Dr Mah Mahoney ncy feels lies the solution to the tho problem I |