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Show STATE OFFICIALS TOJOAMED Sevcntj'-flvo Appointments to bo Mado by Governor on Hoards nml Commissions. Nearly 75 appointments or heads of departments and members of state commissions will havo to bo mado by Gov. Simon Damberger for approval by the legislature. So far only one of these appointments has been announced, that at D. II. Roberts Rob-erts to tho state board ot equalization, equaliza-tion, Of the heads of departments whose appointment comes directly under tho power of tho chief executive thore aro to be named, state engineer engin-eer to succeed W. D. Decrs, stato fish and game commissioner to succeed suc-ceed Fred W. Chambers, Htate dairy and food commissioner, to succeed llebor C. Smith, stato commissioner commission-er of Insurance to succeed John James, coal mine Inspector to succeed suc-ceed John E. Pottlt, commission ot Immigration, labor anil statistics, to succeed II. T. Halnos, bank commissioner commis-sioner to succeed C. A. Glazier, bank examiner to succeed Thomas N. Dall horticulturist to succeed J. Edwaril Tayldr. Controls A iK)lnt incuts. The termi) or all thoso expire early In March. Tliolr salaries rnngo from $1,800 to $3,000 a year. There nro sovorul appointments which aro only Indirectly controlled by tho govornor, such us tho suporlntcndontB of statu Institutions. All those nro mado by the boards or commissions wIim'i control tho respective Institution or departments. Dut, as innny of tho members or (ho boards and commissions commis-sions aro to bo named this year also al-so by tho govornor, thoso appointments appoint-ments aro also political. Gov Dumbcrgor has not Intimated as yet whom ho will rotnln among the present occupants ot these ot flees. Tho Incumbents are Frank M Drlggs, superintendent of tho state school for tho deaf and blind, Edward Ed-ward S. Hinckley, superintendent Industrial In-dustrial school, Dr. T. D. Deatty, secretary of the board of health, Dr. Gcorgo E. Hyde, superintendent of tho state mental hospital, Arthur Pratt, warden of tho state prison, E. J. Milne, Judge of tho juvenllo court, William J. Lynch, secretary of tho state land board, E. R. Morgan, road engineer, Horace S. Ensign, secretary Utah Fair association, R. C. Watklns stato architect, and Dr. A. C. Young livestock Inspector. Terms Expire. The terms of more than 60 members mem-bers of state commissions and boards end In Mnrch or later this year. Somo ot the commissions havo been Inactive for a long time and may not bo renewed, but the majority of the appointments will bo to active duties. Following Is a list ot the commissions with the members whose terms explro In tho near future: fut-ure: Doard of equalization Amos Gnb-bott. Gnb-bott. D. II. Roberts has already been named to succeed Harden Den-nlon. Den-nlon. Stnto hortlculaural committee William II. Homer, J. Edwnrd Taylor, Tay-lor, Charles JI. Smith. Doard of park commissioners Dyron Cummlngs and Joseph R. Murdock, Gov. Damberger being an ex-ofllclo member. Trustees of the Agricultural College Col-lege of Utah: Thomas Smart, J. W. N. Whltecotton, Lorenzo N. Stohl, James M. Peterson, John Q. Adams, George T. Odell, Joseph Qulnney, Jr., Mrs. Annie K. Hnrdy. The secretary secre-tary of state Is an ex-ofllclo member. Regents of tho University of Utah: Richard W. Young, W. N. Williams, Ernest Damberger, George C. Whit-more, Whit-more, Dr. George W. Mlddlcton, Tho secretary of state and president of the university are ex-ofllclo members. State board of corrections Dr. G. D. PfouU and S. W. Stewart, the governor being an ex-ofllclo member. State board of education D. II. Chrtstlanson and Carl A. Marcusen. State board of dental examiners Dr. E. A. Tripp, Dr. Earl O. Van Law, and Dr. I. S. Smith. Trustee for the state school for tho deaf and blind Rev. P. A. Slmp-kln Slmp-kln and Isaac L. Clark. Tho attorney attor-ney general Is on ex-ofllclo member. State board of pharmacy John Culloy and R. S. McAllster. State board of labor, conciliation and arbitration William Drysdalo and Lafayctto Hanchett. Stato board ot examiners or barbers bar-bers D. J. Watts and E. II. Hays. Stato board ot medical examiners Dr. G. F. Harding, Dr. It. S. Joyce, Joy-ce, and Dr. A. N. Hanson. Tho attorney at-torney general Is an ex-ofllclo member. Trustees ot tho stato industrial school J. W. Abbott. Tho attorney attor-ney general nnd the stato superintendent superin-tendent ot public Instruction aro cx-olllcio cx-olllcio members. Directors or tho stato fair assocla-1 tlon Mrs. Simon Damberger, W. C. WIndor, C. S. Durton, W. O. Knud-son, Knud-son, Charles Zlomer, Mrs. Louise McCuno and J. E. Langtord, Sr. Commissioners on unirormlty or legislation W. H. Folland, C. R. Holllngsworth and L. II. Wight. Stato board of accountancy W. J. Datcmnn, J. P. Goddard and D. A. Swan. Utah sUU conservation commission commis-sion L. A. Merrill (deceased), II. T. Haines and J. E. Pcttlt. Tho governor gov-ernor le an ex-ofllclo member. State dairy and food bureau James Clawson and Charles Cottrell, Jr. State board of votorlnary examiners examin-ers Dr. II. J, Froderlck,, Dr. John Ernst and Dr. E. S. Murdock. State capltol commission John Dern, M. S. Drowning, C. E. Loose, Anthon H. Lund. Tho governor, sec-rotary sec-rotary of stato and attorney goneral aro ex-ofllclo members. Stato board of architecture L. S, Hodgeson and Wnltor E. Waro. Tho Utah art Institute J. T. Har-wood, Har-wood, Carrie V. Knapp, Don Carlos Young, Jr., Mrs. W. C. McDonald and Theodoro W. Whltely. Incumbents Hold Oxer. In tho cases of tho board of labor Immigration nnd statistics, the board of medical examiners nnd thcr dairy and food bureau, the terms of all ' members expired In 1916, but they havo beon continued In ofllco until successors are appointed on condition condi-tion that thoy aro not held over n lcglslntivo session; In tho caso of the conservation commission, no specific date has been fixed for their retirement other than 1917. In nil other cases, except the regents of the University of Utah, whoso terms explro in August, tho terms of retiring members explro in March. There are several state boards nnd commissions composed entirely of elective officers, whose membership In them is purely ox-ofllclo. |