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shall contain a description sufficient for identification, of the particular lot, part of lot or parcel of land against which it is issued, and also give the block and plat in which the same is situate, and shall also state the amount of the special tax or assessment levied thereon, the date and purpose of such levy and the name of the person supposed to be owner of the land taxed or assessed and shall further state the date or dates on which said special tax or assessment or the several installments thereof shall be delinquent, and also the interest payable on the same both before and after delinquency, which interest shall be provided for in the ordinance levying such tax or assessment, and shall further state that all interest on said certificate or any installment mentioned therein shall cease when such tax or such installment is paid to the treasurer. No special tax or assessment or any installment thereof shall draw a greater rate of interest than six per cent per annum from date of levy until date of delinquency, nor a greater rate than eight per cent per annum from delinquency until paid.

Sec. 3. Redemption of scrip. Any owner or agent or person interested in any lot or parcel of land against which any serip may have been issued as aforesaid for any special tax or assessment, may pay said tax or assessment or any installment thereof, with interest, to the city treasurer at any time after levy of such special tax or assessment, and thereupon the interest upon the amount so paid ceases and the scrip standing against said land is thereby canceled and redeemed to the extent of such payment, and the lien of such scrip against said land is thereby cancelled to the extent of such payment, and it becomes the duty of the record holder of said scrip upon being notified by mail by the city treasurer to present such scrip to said treasurer and receive the amount paid thereon. Whenever any payment upon any scrip is made by the treasurer he shall stamp or write a description of the said partial payment and date thereof on said scrip and keep a record of the same in his office, and whenever a complete redemption of such scrip is made, he shall write or stamp a statement of the date when said tax was paid and when such scrip was presented on such scrip and file the same in his office.

Sec. 4. Scrip a lien on property therein described. Property may be sold. All scrip issued hereunder shall be a lien against the property described therein from the date of the levy of the special tax or assessment for which the said scrip was issued, and at any time after delinquency of the last installment the property described in such scrip shall be sold by the city treasurer, as agent for the holder of such scrip in the same manner as provided by law or ordinance for the - sale of land for delinquent special taxes to make the sum delinquent on said scrip and the costs and expenses of such sale. After the issue of

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Biennial Report of State Superintendent. On or before the tery presling each Hennial session of the Legislature. the Gonemer a retort of his

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of his revem and laws relating to mbled shall be distributed under his direction. The superInterden in his retort & all furnish a rief exhibits

19% Of HIS labors, results of Lis experience and observations as to the operation of the publle sehool system, and suggestions as to the de for Imperfections.

24. Of the pront of school revenue and its general condition 2- to a leg or insufficiency.

3rd. Of sri plans as he may have matured for the better organization of the schools, and for the increase and economical expenditure of the waboo, revenue.

4. Af statement of the condition and amount of all funds and property appropriated for educational purposes; the number and grade of schools in each county, and in each city of the first and of the second es, teraker of el dren between the ages of six and eighteen years abeaga, my grand in each city of the first and of the second class, with or of attending district schools, the average number of

children that have attended district schools during the two years previous to July 1st of that year, the number that can read and write, the amount of school money raised by county taxation or otherwise, the amount expended for salaries of teachers and for building school houses.

5th. A comparison of the results of the two years then closing, with those of the two years preceding, indicating the progress of public instruction, and, as far as can be ascertained, the number and condition of private schools, academies and colleges in the State.

1781. The State Superintendent shall have power to call annually a convention of the county and city superintendents, to assemble at such time and place as he shall deem most convenient, for the discussion of questions pertaining to the supervision and administration of public schools, the laws relating thereto, and such other subjects affecting the welfare and interest of the public schools as shall properly be brought before it. It is hereby made the duty of all county and city superintendents to attend such conventions when called. The actual traveling expenses of county superintendents for attending such conventions shall be allowed by the board of county commissioners and paid out of the same fund as the salaries of county superintendents. The actual traveling expenses of city superintendents attending such conventions shall be allowed and paid out of the same fund as salaries of city superintendents.

Approved this 9th day of March, 1905.

CHAPTER 79.

REPORT OF BANKING CORPORATIONS.

An Act amending section 388, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, relating to the making of reports to the Secretary of State by banking corporations and private bankers and providing for the publication thereof.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. That section 388, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

388. Bank reports. Nature. Publication. Every banking corporation or private banker, domestic or foreign, transacting a banking business in this State, shall make to the Secretary of State not less than four reports

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SECTION 1. That section 3, of chapter 97, laws of Utah, 1903, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

It shall be the duty of the

Section 3. Duties of State Chemist. chemist to analyze all articles of food and drink manufactured, sold and used within this State, when submitted to him by the State Dairy and Food Cominissioner, or the State Board of Health, and to make a bienmal report to the Dairy and Food Commissioner and the State Board Health which report shall contain a record of all analyses made by her information as he may consider of value and

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CHAPTER 81.

SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS.

An Act to amend section 2057, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, as amended by chapter 71, laws of Utah, 1899, relating to regulating the salaries of county officers.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. That section 2057, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, as amended by chapter 71, laws of Utah, 1899, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

2057. Salaries of County Officers. The salaries of the officers of all counties in the State shall be fixed by the respective Boards of County Commissioners at not to exceed the following maximum amounts: Provided, that should the respective Boards of County Commissioners, or any of them fail to fix the salary of any of the county officers, as provided for in this act, the salary of the predecessor of said officer or officers whose salary has not been fixed, shall apply.

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