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Show I It- OGDEN LOSES ITS BARNS. ml Wh Ogden was given two barns and a shed by the last legislature. Hi There was great rojoieing when word was received that the legist Nli lators had been so generous. But, oh, my! The period of joy was lt brief. Governor Spry, when h reviewed the appropriation bill and U) discovered that Ogden. hud been so liberally recognized, even cx- r travagantly pampered, struck the two barns and the shed from tho ft measure. What do you think of that? K' Here is a list of amounts vetoed by the Governor: Tf To the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind : For a cottage hos f . pital, or so much thereof as may be necessary, $7,000. j t To the University of Utah. For the state bacteriologist and H pathologist, or so much thereof as may be necessary, $2,500. fc For archaeological and historical exploration, or so much Ihere- of as may be necessary, $2,000. ,i For geological survey, or so much thereof as may be necos- f 1 sary, $2,000. '1 To the Agricultural college; For new roof for the mechanic fgfsj arts building, or so much thereof as may be necessary, $5,000. & For additional boiler for steam heating, $2,500. fe- - To tho State Industrial School. For the building and cquip- pj ment of a hospital building, or so much thereof as may be necessary, $'$ $10,000. I I Medical examiners: For oontingcut expenses for the years 1911 j r " and 1912, or so much thereof as may be necessary, $1,000. II" i State Fair association: For general maintenance of grounds, or jL s so much thereof as may be necessary, $2,000. j For repairing stalls and fences, or so much thereof as may be Iwf necessary, $3,000. For tue building, repairing, improvement and extension of "roads jy and bridges in certain counties, to be expended under the direction I of tho board of county commissioners, $23,000. U. The legislature appropriated the following amounts, all for Salt '. Lake, which tho governor approved: State treasurer, clerical expenses, $2,400. . 5 i Deputy attorney general, salary for two years increased from '- $4,000 to $6,000. .'.i Attorney general contingent expenses increased from $2,000 to ; $3,000. i Statc Dant examiner, traveling expenses increased from SfuOO I to $1,500. ' Insuranco commissioner, given stenographer. $1,S00. I State engineer, to co-operate with United States geological I J survey, $5,000. 1' ' Stenographer of supremo court, $3,000 to $3,b'00. Wg District court judges' salaries, from $80,000 to $94,000, to pro- 1 vide for twtf additional judges ; making twelve in all. ij . " Stato bpara ot .hbrticulture, clerical assistance, $1,500. 1 Stato board of land commissioners, 'office expenses, increased I $30,000 to $35,000. j State board of examiners for silver service for battleship Ql "Utah," $10,000. I Salt Lake City, paving about capitol grounds, $2,500. HI In addition to the above, the legislature, with the governor's III approval, gave to Salt Lake an armory, $85,000 ; to the Manufac-Hj Manufac-Hj turers' association, $7,500; to the fiah and game exhibition build-Hi build-Hi ing on state fair grounds, $10,000; to the State University over a Mp. third of a million dollars for new: buildings; and, finally gave to M Salt Lake a million dollar appropriation for .a capitol building, and, Wjk& k not to overlook anything, ordered that $750,000 of the inheritance tit- tax monoy received from the Harriman estate, bo expended on the ' building up of Salt Lake. v ( M I We arc impelled toaaVM Oj?denis a part of this state. Hb 1 lraHiKH.SSMHiSP9!P9il |