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Show GLENN RECITES SAVING ' MADE IN DEPARTMENT John H. Glenn, director of finance and purchase of the state, returned home todny from Ienver, where he attended at-tended two conventions, one composed of treasurer, auditor- and controller control-ler and the other composed of pur-chasms; pur-chasms; agents. At the latter convention. conven-tion. Director Glenn read a paper on the work of the department In Utah, declaring that the savin; to the state of20 per cent had been the result of establishment of the department Jrar the old system. He cited the fact that the automobile service of the state had been changed from atate-owned cars to private-owned car and aald that a schedule of mllease had been worked out, which, he declared, "will be the mean of saving; thousands of V- dollars In transportation. He main-Ined main-Ined that no deficit should be allowed al-lowed In departments, but that a special spe-cial appropriation might be made by the board of examiners to meet emergencies. emer-gencies. As to the department of finance fi-nance and purchase, he aald "that In the future It would become greater for economy and good government. |