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Show SPR1NGV1LLE SHOWS GAINS IN FINANCES: In spiie a year of general up- heavels in the financial affairs of J city governments, Spring vi lie. City j is one exception, and -finishes the j first three months of 3932 with a j gain in receipts over t lie. cor-. J responding period last year, according accord-ing to the quarterly report of Harry. Pennington, city recorder, which. i just completed. The receipts for the period mentioned men-tioned were $21,683.44. while the disbursements were $10,196.86. as compared with S18.1749.9S and $19.-757.70 $19.-757.70 for 1933. The report shows a total tieasurer's balance of $39,-142.74. $39,-142.74. The largest revenue item comes from electric lights, which amounts to SO. 769.06. The tax receipts amount to $9,000, and the tax. redemption re-demption sales amount to $179.80. The proportionate amount of taxes collected is said to stand well in the foreground of any Utah cities. While the bank balance last year was. slightly larger than that of this year at the end of the first quarter, the financial affairs of the city are said to be in good condition. |