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Show TAX REDUCTION BY FARM BOARD SHOWN SALT LAKE, May 3 The tax committee com-mittee of the stata farm bureau and I officials of the public school system Were commended for their efforts to I reduce taxes at a meeting held yester-11:1V yester-11:1V afternoon at the Hotel L'tah Resolutions Res-olutions to that effect were adopted. The resolution pointed out that due to tho efforts of the tax committee the ryductlon In the cost of sto.te school operation for the 1922-23 jear will bo I more than $1,000,000. Among those present at the meet-lng meet-lng were J M Kirkham, a. t. Capen-.1 Capen-.1 and Frank Eans of the tax eom mlttee of the Utah farm, bureau; Dr. C N Jenpcn, state superintendent of public Instruction; E. J Norton and C. Matheson of the state school offices; of-fices; G. N Child, superintendent of Hie Salt Iake. schools; L. C Jense n of It.ranltr. L. John Nuttall. Jr , of Alpine Al-pine C IL Bkidmore of Box Elder. I Karl Hopkins of 'gden schools, all superintendents; Apostles A. W Ivlns ; and John A. Wldtsoe; w. w. Armstrong) Arm-strong) Salt Lake; A P Bigelow, Og- .den; A. L. Clark. Farmlnton. banker; bank-er; W. G. Tuttle and A. H. Parsons of I t he Salt Lake real estate board; A. C. Roes of the Utah Associated Industries Indus-tries s McCarthy of tho Commercial Commer-cial club tax committee C G Ad ney I Corinne, Arthur Hess and C. A. Miller of Farmlngton, George Holt, hairman of tho Davis count commission; com-mission; Waltei Evans, clerk of the I same county; Mark Austin. Dr. Clarence Clar-ence Snow and J. P. Creer of Salt 1 Lake, ami others |