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Show Auditor Expects City to End Year Without Having Deficit Spending at the rate of about $217,356 per month, Salt take City government Tuesday -had $586,691 of its 1937 budget upon which to operate until December 31. ginning of the year and loans on tax anticipation notes, were $416,000 short of full realisation for the year. Mr. Nicholla pointed out that revenues reve-nues will probably exceed earlier estimates and allow about $100,000 to apply against the city's floating debt, which was reduced about $131,-000 $131,-000 in a similar manner at the end of 1936. City Auditor Samuel F. Nicholls,' in submitting the regular monthly financial atatement to city commissioners, commis-sioners, expressed the belief that the budget balance will be sufficient to operate all departments and avoid a deficit at the end of the year. Total expenditures of the city for the 10-month period ending October Octo-ber 31 have been 32.548.573. about $219,000 higher than expenditures for the corresponding period of 1936. Estimated receipts from miscellaneous miscel-laneous sources, including taxes but excluding cash on hand at the be- |