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Show & AQUILA NEBEKER NOW r. I FULL-FLEDGED MARSHAL . Salt Lake, April 1. With the close f of business hours yeBlcrday, Aquila Nebeker became United Suites marshal, mar-shal, succeeding James H. ivnderso'u. The transfer of the office was effect- ed late yesterday afternoon'. ,Mr , ! Anderson will continue to be at the office for several days in order to as- : sist JIr- Nebeker to familiarize him- ' A self with details attending the duties "' y .'; of the position. Mr. Nebeker filed his bond -for ?20;-000 ?20;-000 with the clerk of the United ; States district court yesterday. Wlien the bond -was approved, Judge John ' j H. Marshall presented Mr. Nebeker his commission. The commlsslpn bears the original signature of Presi- ' dent AVoodrow "Wilson and Attorney General McReynolds. Mr. Nebeker said recently he intended in-tended to depose L. IT. Smyth, chief ju- ij . deputv United States marshal and Julian Rile;-, deputy United States marshal, but yesterday he said that ho does not inteud making any changes chan-ges for the present. When Mr. Nebeker had formally received his commission as Unitod Stales marshal a smile of satisfac-tiqn satisfac-tiqn swept over his countenance and leaving the federal building he pur chased a bag of popcorn and went his way eating popcorn. Mr. Anderson retires an United States marshal after serving four years and eight months. During that "period Mr. Anderson made an cnvl-i cnvl-i able record as marshal. no I |