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Show City Revenue Up For Ten Months It appeared this week that Salt Lake City might make up a $704,064 deficit. Otto R. Maas, deputy city auditor, audi-tor, reported that revenue for the first ten months of the year is up $1,026,391 from the same period last year. "With the spending greatly curtailed it looks as though the city could end up in the black despite recent salary increases to city employees," Mr. Maas said. His report notes that expenditures expendi-tures also increased some $427,-498 $427,-498 during the same period. This puts the city in the clear by $598,893 . Revenue increases are shown in business licenses, franchise taxes, water department collections, collec-tions, fines and forfeitures, general gen-eral departments, business tax and parking meters. |