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Show DUCHESNE COUNTY RECORDS WERE NOT EVEN SCORCHED l Cement Vault Proved Ample Protection Against Terrlc Heat. The county records are unharmed. unharm-ed. They are in . as good a condition condi-tion as Wednesday ' afternoon at closing time when they were put into in-to the vault. So also are the typewriters type-writers and "the adding machine of x the county clerk's office. The vault was opened Saturday morning, and while it seemed a certainty cer-tainty that nothing inside of its cement ce-ment walls had been injured, It nevertheless was with a feeling of relief that the county officials present pres-ent and the people of Duchesne viewed view-ed the . contents in perfect condition. condi-tion. Wednesday night's fire has caused but slight inconvenience in county affairs af-fairs and by Thursday afternoon fol- lowing the fire the commissioners the clerk also. Permanent offices have been taken in the four west rooms in the Hollenbeok brick office building. These had been leased to Dr. Bjornson and County Attorney Dillman. The doctor very graciously gracious-ly gave, way before the pressing needs of the county officials, moving to the room next to the postoffice, formerly form-erly occupied by Shelton-Woolley real estate company. Attorney Dillman will have his office with the county commissioners, which will . leave Clerk Mackie and his force two rooms. . Work commences at once for another an-other cement vault in connection with the county clerk's office and a door way is being cut between the offices of the county clerk's rooms and fi ' those to be occupied by the county attorney and county commissioners. |