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Show STATE HAS TWO (I MILLION GREOiT j State Auditor Completes Audit I of Treasurer's Books to 1 July 31 M SALT LAKE, Aug. 27 Joseph V 'H Rirle. state auditor, who has com- 3 1 pleted an audit on the hooks of Daniel I O. Larson, state treasurer, reports that the state of Utah has $2,476 296.55 to IL. tla credit on Jul 31 of ihN jjk. -HT The audit Just completed covers a 3J. jWfmm- period of six years, or from March. 31, 1514 to Jlll-V 31. 1920. On the first mWWU date, there was a cash balance In the I J "g''" credlt amounting to J906.-1 I I The annual receipts In the foIlowlnKi fif'WH were: 1014, $ 3 . S 7 f . H 1 0 98 1916 mMMW 22.78: 1916, mMmWt 1917.. $6.857, 771. 69, 1918 $8,195.- "sl 353 20, 1919. $3,097,710.90: ly.'O.i 9 $8,04 6,62 7 61 : a total of $40,619,613 03. 1 j Total disbursements during the pc-' " rlod amounted to 139,049,563 78 v , ' In other serumes, the state holds. the following. Registered reservoir t unrnnlu ulln rt ITInk 111 TOO 4 frwf state road bonds. Issue of 1917. draw- JDBfl lng 4 1-2 per cent Interest. $394,000, flflft.f and state road bonds, issue of 1919 Bp nts'ooo lnlercsl ut 4 por cent- it Tne state's wealth of ca9h is de- fS If posited in twenty-seven banks of the M state, and each deposit Is covered by KjL 'Jm a in excess of the Individual 3 T JJK deposits, or a total bond protection of gj O-m $2,800,000. Mr. Rlrie declares that Mr the books and records of the treas-urer treas-urer are In excellent condition and B the state's finances have shown a f mm. gradual y irly strengthening until the g ' r present date, which signalizes a pros-j l" " fvei which I'tahns ma well, ' entertain complete satisfaction. |