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Show C - Lincoln G. Kelly, r. $70 Utah - Idaho Sugar Will Make It Better $70 n A Partial List of Political Plumbs to be Handed Out to Deserving Democrats by Simon Bamberger on January 1, 1917 t, Deserving Democrats are lining up to v, ho will get them, it is of interest the etat for places in Gov- - to peruse the list of places with the ernor-Elec- t Bamberger's official fami- - 8alarle, they carrjr and tQ look over lv and from the present outlook there the of name8 the preient Republiean wM be a lively scramble for the plac- toners of them who are expected to the vacated be to Republicans by t8 on the first of the year. The posi-- , surrender their positions to Democrats fter the first of the year, tions call for all classes of labor and Governor William Spry will sur-t60 a month from range salaries the all over . , o per annum. There are clerks, render his $6000 a year to Simon bookkeepers, stenographers, heads of Bamberger; David Mattson, and tary of state, will hand over a $4000 commissioners t members of boards. In the offices and a year Job to Harden Bennion; in the feild changes are due ex-- cln G. Kelly, state auditor, will lender a $2500 a year position to in the case of a few which must be divided. In seph Rlrie; Jesse D. Jewkes, state these boards the Democrats take con- - j treasurer, will hand over a $3000 a trol but must either appoint other Re-- , year Job to D. O. Larson; A. R. pulicans to fill the minoritv places on Barnes, attorney general, will give these boards Or retain the Republi- up a $4000 a year place to Dan B Shields; E. G. Gowans, state supercans already on them. of public instruction, will onintendent board of the Some positions are comhis $3000 a year Job to some hand and simply onry pay ly honorary D. N. Straup, Justice of acand when are himself, the members pensation tually engaged in work for the Btats, the supreme court, will hand over but there are in the neighborhood of his $5000 a year Job to E. E. 400 positions on state boards, a large The following list of departments number of which carry with them and boards shows the positions to be some compensation. Not all of these- - boards are to be filled, the present holders who are completely changed in personnel when scheduled to step out in favor of Democrats and the salaries attached the new dmlnlstratlon comes into on almost every one some terms to the positions where salaries are expire and new members are to be paid by the state. Where no salaries appointed. John K. Hardy, private sre Included, the positions are either honorary or what compensation is desecretary to Governor Spry, fa paid by some institution and of a of members rived list the preparing all the state boards showing Just when does not appear on the records of the the term of each member expires, so state auditor, that the new governor may submit to Attorney general A. R. Barnes, the coming legislature his appoint- - attorney, $1000 quarterly; E. V. to fill the vacancies. It will be gins,' assistant, $225 a month; G. A. several days before this list is com-- Iverson, assistant, $225 a month; he announces. la Nelson, stenographer, $115 a In view of the positions that "are to month; Frank Davis, stenographer, be handed out and the speculation as $75 a month. $4000 j Lin-cu- sur-ce- 1 non-part- a Lila FolBom, clerk, month; a $750 quarterly Mark Tuttle, rr.pher, month; Agnes Brown, chief deputy, $175 a month; George stenographer, $70 a month. State board oi equalization HarT Judi, deputy, $150 a month; Will-Liden Hennion, Beeret try, $375 quarter J Seeley, deputy, $150 a month; William Bailey, president, $375 ly, Walter A. Day. depot', $145 a month, John Watson, $375 quat W Williams, deputy, $125 quarterly; Gilbert Amos S Gablott, $375 quar urly; a month: Syhia Nelson, stenograterly ; H L. Cummings, clerk, $150 pher, $90 a month; R. T. Thurber, a month. These arc special auditor land board, $125 a oniy a few reaFair association H. S. Ensign, seaudiNelson, special month; Henry Millln-skrodUtah-Idahsons for $200 a month; Clara o Sugars tor land board, $125 a month; Lenore cretary, clerk and stenographer, $69 Reid, stenographer, $60 a month. ' exceptional high quality. a month. Bank Commissioner C. A. Glazier, and game department Utah-Idah- o F. W Fish $625 quarterly; T. W. Ball, examiner, Sugar will $600 quarChambers, commissioner, $500 quartery ; T. H Bassett, stehelp you in your cooking, terly; D. H Madsen, deputy, $116.66 nographer, $60 a month. a month; Mrs. Vera Haas, stenogra8tate board of barber examiners baking, canning, etc. Tell $80 a month. D. J. Watts, secretary, $4 per day; pher. $1500 Governor William Spry, your grocer to send you a David Hayes, Ogden, $4 per day; C. K. John secretary, Hardy, quarterly; M. Benedict, $4 per day sack today. To make sure $208.33 a month; Eisle Green, steCapitol Commission C. S. Tlngey, nographer, $75 a month. you get the sugar you want, secretary, $150 a month. State board of health T. B. BeatsuJames Devine, Capitol building usk for C. $1000 quarterly; ty. secretary, perintendent, $200 a month; Howard Frank Emery, Inspector, $175 a King, custodian, $95 $ month; Chris month; L. H. Young, clerk, $100 ft Bandiey. engineer, $135 a month; month; Frank Jordan, inspector, $75 Henry Hughes, assistant engineer. a month; Anna M. Bowen, stenogra$90 a month; Martin Christ opherson, pher. $100 a month; James H. Wallis, o gardener, $125 a month. $100 a month. Harms, iispector, chemist Herman State J. Edcommission Horticultural chemist. $500 quarterly; Mrs. A. H. ward ABSOLUTELY PURE $150 a month; secretary, Taylor, Breer, stenographer, $69 a mouthy W. H. Hotnerr Jr., $4 a dayr Charles Coal mine Inspector J E. Pettit H. Smith, $4 a day; E. D. Ball, $4 3 terly, Arnold 4. Giaque, $3-)quarter-day- ; Robert Flagel, $110 a month;" Claud inspector, $500 quarterly; G. B. Louise Eldridge, stenographer ly; T. 11. Men ill, $3o quarterly ; John Hayes, clerk, $70 a month; Alma EmSmith, deputy. $100 a month; Edith; 875 a month. . F. Chidester, $300 quarterly. ery, clerk, $9o'a month; Ida Coinsey, Card" ell. stenographer, $50 a month statistics and labor Immigration, board Mary E. Downey, clerk, $120 a month; Edna Tomlinson, Library L T. commission Conservation H. T. Haines, commissioner. $208 33 n organizer, $225 a won lb. HenograiilH-r- , $90 a month; Eleda AnAllen, assistant secretary. $100 a month; A. L. Tootle, l, deputy, $150 a. Livestock A. C. Young, inspector, derson, $80 a month; Miss A. month. Lauretta Brown, stenogra- - $450 quarterly; Beatrice Barton, $25 Lila month; $80 month; stenographer, Dairy and food department Heber pher, $90 a month; Elizabeth Neilson, 8 lian Decke, stenographer, $70 a month. quarC. Smith, commissioner,-,$60$83.33 a month. G. F. Harding, month; Francis O. Wagner, stenogMedical stenographer, examiners a terly; O. F. Peele, Inspector, $90 John $25 quarterly; Dr. Walter M. Stookey, rapher, $70 a month. Insurance commissioner month; J- - J- Meyers, hotel inspector, James, commissioner, $625 quarterly; $20 Secretary of state David MaJtBon, quarterly; Dr. C. F. Osgood, $20 $110 a month; M. E. Condie, weights Mattie T. $90 a assistant, a quarter; T. L. Holman, depuShepherd, D. C. Dr. $1000 quar-montBudge, $20 quarterly; and measures department, $110 a Mrs. Alice M. Rich,' clerk, $80 a month; J. W, Tlngey, corDr. E. $175 F $20 Straup, terly; quarterly; ty, month; Parley W. Salmon, $85 a a month. Dr. A. P. Hlbbs, $20 quarterly; Dr. C. poration clerk; $150 a month; A. G. month; Nanon Lloyd, stenographer, Juvenile court J. K. Hardy, secre- Olsen, $20 quarterly; Dr. F. W. Jewkes, clerk, $125 a month; L. R. $40 a month. $25 a month. ary, $20 a month. Anderson, motor vehicle clerk, $95 a Taylor, Dental examiners E. A. Tripp, $4 board William J. Lynch, secLand Board of optometry F. J, Alexan- month; Selma G. Stanford, monograt day; I. S. Smith, $4 a day; J. F. retary, $450 quarterly; Herbert E. der, $5 a day; H. C. Jensen, $5 a day; pher, $95 a month pTlna Zigler, steChristensen, $4 a day; Earl G. Van Smith, clerk, $150 a month; Gladys w. L. McLeod, $5 a day. nographer, $75 a month; Caroline WilLaw, $4 a day; W. G. Dalyrlmple, $4 Davis, stenographer, $75 a month; E. . BevState board of pharmacy Wynne liams, clerk, $125 a month; a day. P. Eldredge, cashier, $140 a month; . $150 a month. L a a $4 John clerk, $4 Eddy, eridge, Culley, day; State engineer W. D. Beers, engiThomas W. Ellason, clerk, $125 a month; Lou- .day; J L. Franker $4 a day; W. H. Sheep commission neer, $750 quarterly; C. J. Ullrich, is H. Thorup, clerk, $115 a month; W, Hed-quisE. J. t, Cummings, Jones, $500 a year; Dayton, $4 per day; Alexander deputy engineer, $169 a month; J. C. Brlmley, stenographer, $115 a $4 a day. $500 a year; J. G. Pace, $500 a year; L.Rhead, $150 a month; C. F. Balks, month; Ethel Larson, stenographer, Road commission E. R. Morgan, Beatrice Barton, stenographer, $25 a $110 a month; Earl Manning, $90 a $70 a month; Meri Dorsey, clerk, $70 engineer; $200 a month; Hugh C. month; A. A. Calllster, clerk, $150 a month; E. S. Borqulsi, $100 a month; a month; Mamie E. Bowman, clerk, a month. office Edith Bennion, stenographer, $100 a $70 a month; Margaret Schramm, Lewis, W. W. engineer, $142.50 Public Instruction E. G. Gowanv field month; Gardner, engineer, month; Eve M. Hodson, copyist, $90 stenographer, $75 a month; commls-- , $l35 a Levi Muir. $135 a month; a month; May Nash, stenographer, eioners, W. D. Candland, $300 quar- - month; Frank Allen, flier a month; (Continued on Page 6.) State auditor What an Elertion Means To a Successful Party THK. PROVO POST Jo-san- s, l- 1 Corf-ma- of-b-ut Hlg-ment- s e, Sugar Utah-Idah- J Mc-Nie- j - l. t A.-E- 3C Tonight Last Two Times of AUDREY. MUNSON in - f- Monday,, November - 20. ((QnnQnWH. ONE NIGHT ONLY Iriyjlia An Art Drama in Seven Parts The New York Metropolitan Company and Saturday, Matinee and Night WINSOME VIVIAN MARTIN ff Son Her Fathers v. A Paramount Pic ture in Five Parts TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 A Bi Double Bill Denmark V Greatest Violinist "hr a Comleination of Grand Opera and Daniel Frohman Presents . OWEN MOORE and MARGUERITE COUROT THEKISS r By Elizabeth Frazer In whichthe aeroplane and the kiss share honors.- -- DameTFrohman Presents the Internationally celebiated -- MAURICE and FLORENCE- - WALTON- In their Screen Debut in ft" dancers ' - K Seat Sale Monday, 10 a. m. uThe Quest oi Life By Edmund Gould in g and Gabriel Enthoven. 11 v ' PRICES :25c - 50e - 75c - $1.00 Boxes 1.50 |