Show I CITY TREASURER EXPLAINS WARM SPRINGS FLOW ROW l i More re Than Sufficient Water I Supply at l Municipal The question raised as ns to 15 the tho amount of or th tIC the flow v at tho municipal bathhouse at Warm Springs was answered cred yesterday b by It n. N. N Young city treasurer at nl a luncheon given byth by byth th Rotary notary club when he lie was asked to explain the tho building of ot a new now outdoor outdoor outdoor out out- door pool and anti bathhouse which la 19 contemplated by tho city If ir the tho Issuance Itsu- Itsu ance of oC worth O of ot bonds Is ratified raU h by tho the taxpayers a at a special election February 23 25 5 There have bc a n number o of or asser asser- Mr 11 Young said during hIs hla speech h. h yesterday that the flow of or or water at Warm arm Springs Was In danger of or running too low to allow of or conducting conducting conducting con con- ducting a 11 bathing resort there and that therefore It was foolish to spend In constructing a new building building build build- ing and beautifying tho the site Flow 1 n This Is la a false Idea which seems seems to have havo taken talen shape hape In u n few minds I In the tho city and und I 1 wish to set them right concerning tho the wl ter available I at tho the municipal resort Tho present I capacity of the springs bathhouse Is gallons The rhe actual dally daily flow at present is gallons s-allons a a. daily dally surplus of oC over O gallons The proposed propose new pool at the tIie ro- ro sort will have a capacity o or gallons which will mean menn a n. dally daily surplus surplus sur sur- plus pIus of ot even It if the tho present flow now Is not augmented There Is no desire on tho tito part or oi ortho ortho S tho the city to shut out nn any private pools There Thero should be bo for all the present places to do a good business especially during the summer season No Xo one place paco can cnn expect to take tako caloor care caro of or the crowds flocking to the bathing pools In the summer and If It the pools poola are aro well constructed and run lUn on a sanitary basis It should popularize popularizes s swimming as H an n thc round sport In Salt alt Lake lae P Pay Out In Jit 0 O Year The net receipts of or the In 1917 totalled and for ten months In InS they wore were The springs were closed down two months duo due to the influenza epidemic last yea year Cal r It Is not unreasonable to expect that tho the gross receipts would amount to with the tho proposed Increased facilities and since sinco the annual expenses ex ex- ex- ex are arc estimated at about a n. year ear this should hould leave leavo a n net Income laconic of or 1000 This will be enough to meet the tho Interest on the dollars dol dol- dol- dol lars Jars which will vill be ie expended th there re if It the bond Issue goes over also an nn Increasing amount to bo be applied each year car on retiring the principal Under the special form of bonds the Interest at 6 per Jer cent on amounts to 10 GOO in twenty years ears This amount added to tho the face of the no note to wilt will total With nth not net return for twenty years tho Springs will come within of ot paying out by the tho time tho the bonds are arc all alt retired Memorial U Committed fj Meet teet lct It Is IR a good business proposition as well onell as a benefit to the citizens of or tho the cit city who deserve e a n. clean clenn attractive up to resort where they the thema may ma- feel free ree to take their families and indulge In aquatic sports which arc are tho healthiest forms forma of ot diversion Ita known own Meeting of ot the Joint committee of or tho the state legislature on the proposed memorial for tho the soldiers sailors and marines of or Utah who gave their lives for tor their countr country In the recent world war will be bo held with the city commissioners commis commis- this morning to discuss the tho shapo shape tho the memorial will vilI take if It the tho voters favor or the tho proposed bonding ot or the city Is ls to be set aside as tho city's donation toward con construct construct- ln jag ing tho the memorial Commissioner C. C Clarence will address a mass meeting at the Twenty second Ward ard amusement hall hail tonight at S 8 o'clock to explain what the worth of oC bonds a will housed bo ho used to finance e in tho the way of Improvements Im ira- pro throughout the tho ell city eq I |