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Show oo EVANS MEMBER OF LEGISLATIVE B0A2D SALT LAKE, Feb. 5 Countv treasurers of I'tah. assembled at the call of Mark Tuttle. state auditor, yesterday wont on record as favoring favor-ing a change in the statutes so that the tax funds benefiting should pay each their proper proportion of ih coat of assessing and collecting the taxes. This practice is already followed fol-lowed in the case of ail funds except ex-cept thoae for the benefit of the schools, cost of which is paid out of the genera funds of the countv or - ity affected. The treaauren also appointed a committee to tnko charge of the proposed pro-posed changes in legislation Indo- -ed at the convention and call them to th attention of the 1923 legislature. legisla-ture. The committee is made np of Ddward Croesbeck. Salt Lake coun-'v. coun-'v. . hairman: Henrv Jepps-.n Utah-David Utah-David W. Evans. Weber. F L Lay-ton. Lay-ton. Davis; Gladys Hrlggs, Wasatch Wells Black, Millard; L. p. Oveson Emery, and Mr Tuttle. W. D. Button, But-ton, state treasurer, and William Ra'-ley. Ra'-ley. chairman of the state board of equalization. on |