Show IbI lr idar october nd 1020 CLASSIFIED ED ADS MS FURNITURE FOR SALE ono one china closet one refrigerator one combination bookcase and writing desk one bureau enquire ot of mrs W V D sutton cor tramway and norfolk ave 38 28 WANTED plain and fancy sewing done dona by I 1 alss A johnson phone 38 42 pd FURNISHED ROOM for or rent tor for ono one or two gents mrs al E weist rear Ras bands hall 38 39 pd FOR SALLE SALE seven room house pantry clothes closet good cellar in splendid condition good location on norfolk ave property properly ot of mrs airs dave gwilliams enquire ot of henry fares 38 39 pd FOR SALE 4 room furnished house and 6 room unfurnished enquire mrs airs cal campbell welsh driscoll droscoll ducks bucks 38 39 FOR RENT four room house below the Y good conditions and rent reasonable enquire marsac margac avenue 38 33 FOR RENT nice furnished house on marsac avenue enquire marsac ave 38 A FORTUNE IN EGGS A nice fortune made in 5 years packing eggs guaranteed receipt to keep eggs fresh 12 months tor for lock dox box park city utah S A TA lewis v Is MATERNITY HOME mrs margaret dark clark maternity cases at her home woo woodside avenue medical cases also given elven expert attention pleasant environments viron ments homo home like attention prices moderate call at home or phone 19 2 it is 16 tf t e 4 e 4 e ae 11 t e I 1 J H DEMING S STOCK BROKER phones was avas 1005 hyland 1672 M i j T fall call me at my iny expense 4 4 46 0 e ie I V 1 vve 4 4 44 4 4 4 M 4 K i i K park Par lodge kLode no 4 sleets ad and ath frid bool biall qian visitors Vl llor welcome norman nell neil N V C WJ WA haddon kgb A ae 0 1 le e 04 richardson undertaking co CIO undertakers embalmers Embalm en I 1 pen KO K O day f anil and night alain st bt W A NOTARY PUBLIC office with park record FREE BUS BITS hot and cold wate W ate in every room rooms 50 baths sample rooms abtam heat new peery hotel enfa centrally located phone was salt lake city centrally located cor broadway and west temple rates and up J C proprietor z W im as hungry a bear when tile the man of ui th says this thib you can b u c he eap exp ct lia coming his hai way dir diner et ly IY weve had int ot of lady customers toll tell us that our roasts steaks steak chops or whatever it might be just pleased the tha men right down to the gravy SUMMIT MEAT G GROCERY DI C E ry haustein Haus teia Norbia norbisrath rath safest tonic is not that which depends upon alcoholic but upon tonic ionic nutrient virtues SCOTTS E EMULSION MUL S I 1 U N is the purest kind of or i I 1 nutriment and helps AA the system keep up with the wear IT and strength tear upon scotta scott bo kha hiu 9 MF a mam E TA T A 1 ax n W H TU IL aak off j INCREASED STATE DEBT T THE H E 1 democratic ei u 0 c r at i e state t a te ad administration mi n i s t r a t io n h has as i increased n er e a d th the e bonded itlie debt of the state of q U utah ta 1 i f from r 0 n i 2 8 6 0 0 O OO 00 to 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 w which hi c h a amount n i 0 u nt i includes acl udes soldier set flament bonds authorized but not yet issued the temporary loan indebtedness of tho the state tate when the present administration took charge of the state government was 00 they tare increased this amount to the additional burden an on this id increased indebtedness for interest alone amounts to annually BONDED DEBT NEAR LIMIT the democratic administration bonds have beert beep issued to practically U UNDER imura artio amount allowed by th the constitution which limits this indebted indebtedness 1 to I 1 kar 1 Js of the assessed vallia valuation tion the boated bonded indebtedness of the state of utah Is 1 now ls while the average bonded indebtedness of several states of the united states is 68 vo INCREASED appropriations AND expenditures IN N 1913 1915 the republican legislature appropriated the sum of for the ma roaby 1 cenance of I 1 we the state stat government for the ensuing two years th the regular and ailo spec special sessions of 01 tte the Demo democratic crItte 1 legislature gisla turg appropriated 4 to meet th the expense of state government for th they the eyears y ears 1919 20 and in addition ad addition dilion the state board 0 w examiners have already granted deficits to io various tate state departments in the amount m ot 0 making a total increase of appropriations made and deficits g grant ra ht ed edof of V 11 STATE OF UTAH DEFICIT A STATEMENT prepared in the state auditors office as I 1 of july 1 1920 shows that hat there is a deficit of from the eash cash on hand and estimated revenue to to pa pe ye received to march 31 1921 and the amount necessary sary to be paid from the gen general flotd aind for that period this deplorable condition of the financial condition of the hp taie state exist notwithstanding that the amount received from taxes far tor the credit oj of the gener alfund fund has increased from in 1916 to in in 1919 INCREASE IN SALARIES AND NUMBER OF STATE EMPLOYEES HE democratic state administration ration has increased the number of state employees THE adding an additional burden to the state payroll of a month a year or 1000 per day which increase has provided jobs for deserving democrat OVERHEAD EXPENSE STATE expenditures STATEMENT prepared by the state auditor showing the expenditures for the A month of march 1920 by the state ro road ad commission shows that the overhead e expense for state road work was in other words it required of democratic supervision for every dollar that was actually expended on the roads INCREASE IN automobiles USED BY STATE EMPLOYEES N 1916 under the administration of governor william spry there were six audino IN biles owned by the state for use of the state employees the present democratic 4 td ministration has purchased an additional seventy five making eighty one automobiles now owned by the state which is an increase of 1300 A conservative statement po nag been made that 50 70 of the cost of maintaining these automobiles should shoula be charged 16 personal business and joyriding joy ridin riding g LOANS STATE BOARD OF LAND commissioners HE present democratic state officers when running for office loudly proclaimed that THE they would loan the permanent funds in possession of the land commissions to the small farmers an audit of the loans made by the state board of land commissioners discloses the fact that has been loaned in amounts in excess of two of these loans require particular mention the loans of to the lynndyl lynndal townsite and the loan of to orem town were made over the strenuous protest of the state auditor on the grounds that the security was inadequate democrats high in the councils of the party were interested in both of these loans which may have been a factor taken into consideration on the loan of to orem town the state suffered a direct loss of at the time the bonds of orem town were purchased the state road bonds which the state sold at that time brought 87 and the state board of land commissioners purchased the bonds of orem town at par why did they not purchase state of utah road bonds who security was beyond question and save this thin amount to the taxpayers of the state FINANCING PRIVATE PROJECTS WITH STATE fundel HE present state road commission entered into a contract contri ct with the olsle pora THE company t to finance the construction of a power line in direct vlola violation tion of the doll ution of the state tate of utah which provides that the state stall shall never lend its ere credit 6 olf subscribe to stock or bonds in aid of any railroad telegraph or any other private individual or corporation enterprise or undertaking the only belef benefit air a the state can v apet to receive from this expenditure of Is the right to pur purchase durcho cho power fro from n i this hs favored company which it may never need democratic investigations EARLY ARLY in 1917 the present democratic governor publicly publicly announced that if the legislature which was then in session would grant him ini an appropriation of for the investigation of state offices and departments that lie he would turn back to the state treasury for every 1 expended the appropriation was granted and was familiarly known as to 1 shot special auditors were employed and the larger part of this appropriation expended without any results and in 1919 another appropriation of was made for this same purpose and this money is now being spent at the rate of 1000 per month by an auditor imported from the northwest who is not eveh even a certified accountant with no better success than his predecessor notwithstanding that they have been proceeding with this audit for nearly four years the present administration is 4 challenged to show the state treasurers Treasur ers receipts showing that one cent has ever been turned into the state treasury as the result of these investigations TAKE YOUR TAX UT NOTICE TO THE POLLS THAI S ALL J republican state committee william spry chairman political 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