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Show ; " fax Collections Tills Year Top 1 954 In DuchesEie Co. s-3 -Crv Collections in Duchesne ,(S 1 19L are higher this year than : 1 w; rePorts Leland Wright, JikL treasurer. He states that ou,ZS 35 of November 17 :W7t0 $15.287.11, including ;;4sftr coUected by the county f.toV"1 f the total tax bill "Action 4' r 3 31'83 per cent W!!liiame date in 1954, $9-1-:ll had vlhe $315-416-78 total tax '? 3(1 nc collected, represent-r?!::i represent-r?!::i , Pr cent of the total tion -n. ! Measurer for col's col-'s "'-hided fe 594'844-62 collection Vs r count! ,' 98-88 colIected by . The assessor. the l'493'24 collecte so far v 'VvuZ excIusive of f tt oy the assessor, repre- sents 27.8 per cent of direct collections col-lections by the treasurer, and comparative com-parative figures for 1954 show the $78,045.74 collected by the treasurer as of November 17, exclusive' ex-clusive' of sums collected by the assessor, was 24.7 per cent of the direct collections charged to the treasurer. Largest tax check paid to the county is the $43,128.42 from the Salt Lake Pipeline Company, Mr. Wright said. All unpaid 1955 taxes 10 the county become delinquent at noon on November 30, the treasurer pointed out. After that date there will be a two per cent penalty plus $1 for advertising added to the taxpayer's bill, up to January 10, when tax sales will take place. |