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Show Salt Lake Briefs Police Confiscate Signs From City's Parkings turns for s night of dancing, games and refreshments st ths group's annual Halloween party Friday night at I OOF hall, 41 Post Office pi. Kiwonis Sets fete Members of Sslt Lake Kiwanis club will hold an Informal harvest ball Nov. 8 In Rainbow Randevu, S. R. Anderson, ball chairman, announced an-nounced Saturday. I . Removal of unauthorised signs from city parkings was under wsy Saturday ss Salt Lake City police began confiscating ths signs of uncooperative businessmen. Under the direction of D. J. Woltere, city chief electrical Inspector, In-spector, police had removed 60 signs on Main snd 8tate streets from 9th South to 21st South. Six of ths signs were hauled to the city dump when owners had refused re-fused to cooperate after previous warnings. Businessmen will be given due warning and if they fall to take action the city will confiscate their signs, Mr. Wolters said. Reduce Bond Cost Reduction of Interest costs on outstanaing bonds against Salt Lake City school system, which is operating with an additional net bonding power of only (569,161, Is pro greasing satisfactorily, Arthur E. Arneaen, school research director, di-rector, announced Saturday. The present bonded Indebtedness of the district is 85.434.000, including in-cluding a recent issue of (2,600,000 for building purposes, Mr. Arneson reports. The district had a bond sinking fund of (364.438.84, representing repre-senting credit or cash on hand, making the net indebtedness (5,060,561. legion Auxiliary Moot Presidents snd secretaries of Utah department American Legion Le-gion auxiliary, will meet Nov. S in Hotel Utah. Mrs. Victor J. Bott department auxiliary president Saturday. Woodmen of World Frolic ' Members of Woodmen of the World camp 338 turned out in cos- |