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Show '"fc:'l:-:jSSM&'fv:tl :'V-"U,":-r-v:!!t,i;iy'- ' '" it n 1 j v ' YjiN The dangerous time of day j A 's w'1n yu 'kink yu cttn ee ' jJ kit you to.' 1 1 Personal And Livestock Property Assessments For Duchesne County Reported By Clerk's Office Personal property assessments in Duchesne County for 1954 are listed on the supplemental report of the county auditor as $703,010 in the livestock classification clas-sification and $1,512,285 in the category of personal property otherwise assessed. Both figures are lower than the 1953 evaluation evalu-ation listed as $961,020 for livestock live-stock and $1,920,885 for the other oth-er personal property assessed by the county assessor. Number of head and total assessed as-sessed evaluation in the livestock live-stock category as listed (with the 1953 comparison figures in brackets) as: Horses and mules on range, $2,360 (770, $11,565); horses and mules otherwise assessed, as-sessed, 1,486 at $29,085 (929 at $14,490); cattle on range, 15,-709 15,-709 at $286,825 (16,700 at $440,-975); $440,-975); cattle otherwise assessed, 8,611 at $248,450 (8,761 alt $311,-040); $311,-040); sheep, 37,791 at $128,610 (45,576 at $170,440); goats, 5 at $15 (same); swine, 425 at $3,-495 $3,-495 (581 alT $6,720); poultry, $4,080 ($5,775). Merchandise, supplies and trade fixitures are evaltued at $437,335 ($443,655) for assessment assess-ment purposes; machinery, tools and implements at $249,210 ($495,055); motor vehicles, 2,673 at $801,495 (2,528 at $897,020); personal property otherwise enumerated, $24,243 ($85,155). Much of the decrease in the assessed evaluations in .the livestock live-stock category is due to' the per head drop in evaluation for assessment purposes. The total assessed figure on the other classification of personal property pro-perty was lower because of removal re-moval of oil dnilliiing and exploration explor-ation equipment from the county coun-ty prior to the first of the year twhen the assessments were made. |