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Show k L'o Changes Seen Likely In Livestock Values Basis for assessed valuation of llvestock in Duchesne County this year remains the same as in 1954, sates G. B. Workman, county assessor. as-sessor. i Purebred livestock is assessed at l'2 to 2 times the assessed ! value for grade animals, and feeder feed-er stock is assessed according to value in ratio to the length of "me fed in 1954 prior to sale for daughter. Following is a list of the assessed as-sessed values of livestock effec-llve effec-llve in this county for 1955: r Range Cattle ; C,ws 20.00 , Continued on Classified Page) LIVESTOCK VALUATIONS . . . (Continued from page one) Yearlings 15.00 Calves (over 6 months) 12.00 Steers (2 years, over) 30.00 Bulls 60.00 Grade Dairy Cattle Cows 32.00 Yearlings 18.00 Calves (over 6 months) 12.00 Sheep Range Sheep 3.50 Ewes (aged, on feed) 2.00 Rams (used on range) 6.00 Horses All horses and mules, except blooded stock 20.00 Blooded Saddle Horses according to value, up to $100. Other livestock assessed values of 1955: Goats, per head, 3.00; swine, per cwt. 4.00; poultry and rabbits, each, 200; turkeys, each, 1.50; foxes, each, 2.00; bees, per colony, 1.50; mink, each, 1.50 chinchillas, each, 4.00. |