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Show FARMERS REFUTE U. P. TAX CL AIM SALT LAKE, May 20. The tax com-! uilttee of the t'tah state farm bureau has presented a list of 32 sales of property in the down-town dlstl made since 1919. together with the, assessed valuation 01" the same proper-I proper-I ty. to the state board of equalization, in nn eifort to refute the claim iqadc. by counsel for the I'nion Pacltlc railroad rail-road lhat t he city property was assess j ed at only 78.77 per cent of Its cash ' value I It is expected that the committee j will li!e similar lists of farm propert 1 sales and assessed valuations. -1 The U-M Hied today, according to E. T; Capener, shows that a great dear of property is assessed al 110 per cent ! of It's cash value AaseBBpieats in some cases have been changed slightly since 191s. he said, bet In most eases! :they have been increased, not decreased de-creased All the property Hied on this list has sold for less than II is assessed as-sessed except the Boston and New-! New-! housr blocks which, according to the 'statement each Bold for 9600,000 an 1 are each assessed al that same figure. 00 |