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Show ! OFFICALS EXPLAIN I NEW TAX STATUTE Meeting of State Board of Equalization and County Commissioners At Provo Well ; Attended By Various Counties. M Pltoo, Oct ii me meeting of tho state board of equalisation mid count) commissioner auditor treasurers treas-urers and asscMora of Tooele, KU , Ijko. Utah. Wasatch ami Juab mun. tics, held here today attended by nil tho member of the state board and n good representation of count v of- flcrm President William 1UII of the T Jioard pIuIimI the ohject of the meet- ing one of a wirlea held throughout the Mate for the inrHn.e of dltrtimlnK the new tax law, which lieeome ef fertle In 1 1 6 and nrtMiiK at a nnl foun nlem of operation under the law lie Introduced Chairman Jamen II tlardncr of the hoard of I tub county oommlmlonera an chairman of the meeting Soirctar Harden ttennlon of th i ntnte board of equalisation explained 't the change In tht law and the ne ', cwilt) for them, and the uecefwH) for . proper!) being naeeweil at full eaMi talue In order that the revenue re-, re-, ( til red h) the etate nud counlli ma) Iwniitir the nmounl of let) lwlii 1 1 been lllmleil A number of delalbi ,pere comlderel, and man) iUetlon 'naked nnd nnawernt ; President Italic) elated that there , were two meana b) which tnxea ciiuld be reduced the practice of greater ceonomj and the nMcMtnctit of nil i proper!) nt llx full caul) value In addition to the Mate hoard of eiiunllmitinn Preeldent Wlllluni Ihil Ic). Anion H Onlilwtt John Watwin and Hecntary Hardin llennlon the I state auditor, Lincoln (I Kell), V lleatt), tax attorney of the Denver ' and Itlo Grande nnd J II Itvan. tax nttornc) of the Halt !.ake Itoule were In attendance (ouut) Iti pre-rntntlww PrcM lit. TiMieleH T Drown nnd John A Alilnlrom commhwlonera, P P M- tliewn nwrKMir It J llunlliigton . trenmircr Halt Ijike A It Crabbe, C U ', Htlllman and J II Wluelcr, oommla- alonrra ThomnN Homer, count) dirk; A II Paraonn, nwiwiir, Charlea A ; Wea)er nudllor, J II Dimming, dtp' ut) auditor lta)mond C Na)lor, ' tlenwuiel, K ( Thomnii, deput) ', treanurer, I A Hulllvnn, upeclnl nudl . lor t'tnh Jamen II Onrdiier, J Prank ', llrltiKhuut. eommlafloneni, K T l'nl- fromnn nudltor Kllaa A (lie, deiut) nudltor, H H Nelaon trraaurer, II It ! I'hrixteiiMon, nmewtor, Don V Con ior. deput) iiMewMir ' Wnmtch Hugh V llnney, 15 J Cummlnga, commlaaloners, !.nvlnn Murdoik, treasurer, Jacob I'rolmt as aeaaor Jtial J W Whltmore P J Ken-nell, Ken-nell, commlmloncra, THO Pnrkem treaaurcr, P. J llonncr, auditor lto) Newton, auoiwir Confc re iici t Prlcv Soon Membera of the Mate tonrd of eiluallsHtlon, returning to Halt 1-nko Pit) from n nitiferenri at Provo with the ennt tax off In m of Halt l-ake WapMteh TtMiele Junb nnd Utah conn-tie conn-tie expreiwcd eontldente that the change to full valuation of proper!) In making lax levies will bo effected without tot of revenue to the slate or uinfiielon in handling the work of nMimminlM nnd i-ollMtlium The chief problem, shv Amos H nablHitt of the Ixwrd will prolHthlv be found In the getting of Information on hank deiHMtitN The atweatHira. m)a OallHilt will he largel clepetidi nt Hmn the hoiimty of the Individual de ' iHtettors In reporting Ihelr nciounla I The Hun haa ndvleea fromVatt l-nke City that n conferc nee of tho off li bits of ('nrlwn Knur) (Irnncl nnd Hnn Juan eounllea la soon to he held nt Pi lee, thla being the moal teutral ixiliit for all concerm d |