| Show OLD oi OFFICIALS GO Co OUT NEW ONES COME IN INI f r t L i Mayor Thompson and the tile Are Inducted Into Office I Old DIll Council Concil Met at 11 1 1 O clock and Cleared Clea ed Up Uj Unfinished Business New Body Makes Maes ilak s Buckle President r 1 It is now MaYOr Mavor Thompson Tho JSOn and IMI fX X Mayor Clark The change occurred yesterday at noon and with it the members of the old council stepped L aside to make room for the newly elected body There was th the expected ceremony attending the shifting scene ene The council chamber was filled with department official under the retiring administration and ancl seekers of office I under the tha new besides a full r 4 tation tatton of oi partisan bosses and some prominent citizens This assemblage I 1 sat Eat from 11 till tUi 12 noting the outgoing officials clear lear the tables to I 5 welcoming their tb r successors i While the th chimes in the belfry were I It t k Official al courtesy prompted a ruling run that the objection ob was well taken I Text Test of the Mayors Veto The mayors veto Yeto message le wa wee then taken take up and ead read reed as as follows I 1 return rt herewith without my sig signature nature the blank k deed ot of block 41 48 plat flat C petitioned for by Elizabeth Brown Eastmond together togher with the payers papers p pers ia tn Inthe the case ea e and respectfully submit to your honorable body that thai in my opinion said laid deed should not be granted with without without out the tho payment of the tax for which tax sale aale desired to be he released rele d waa wun made The levy of tax under which nab 31 was made covered coved both sides sidell of See Sec Second S ODd end South street It fn from m Fifth West to 1 4 T 4 T jc 1 4 1 I 4 lIe ii f I 1 1 I I iL I Wh K Ill II I I I 4 lI I 1 i M I 1 i i 1 I I 1 I 1 i j i Ii 1 I 4 I t If Wt J 4 Ie I j 4 Jr I 1 i 1 I TI t 1 4 EBA 1 1 I 4 4 T tolling the noon hour bour of f the new year Mayor M Clark turned the keys of ot his hili office over to his hia duly elected and quail qualified lied fled successor Ezra Esra Thompson Mayor Thompson accepted a warm wann hand clasp from his predecessor or in office sad and thanked him for the spoken wish that his bis administration of or Salt Lake City I affairs the coming comi two years will be beJ J successful to a high degree decree I 1 Mayor Thompson Th was wag not nut alone in informally info formally fo li accepting a the onerous t n rge Buckle sib itie Simultaneously in the coun conn council cli cil chamber T the members membern of the old oldan an aw th new nei n w councils were exchanging gi g s The entire assembly par parti parti parti ti att at oj 4 wi 1 tin thi th levee leve and it was wu fully tn minute before the inducted body of or solons could take up the work ork jf f The new co oncil was as in session more than an bour tour Everything had been lubricated ted in caucus for the occasion Councilman j man Buckle the new president I haH hak ha been chosen n and the new I rules of or procedure ratified in a quarter of the time but it would not have I looked so well The Republican ma majority JD carried everything its way by strict party p vote of 9 S to I t amid scenes cene that were we enlivened with mirth provoking incidents unwittingly pulled off by Councilmen Whitt ore sad and Canning OLD CIL Sustained Mayor Clarks Veto Mes Message Me Message sage After City Recorder R order had caned called the attendance roll rolI for the last time and it was found that Councilman I ronney was wa the only absentee Coun Councilman cilman Fernstrom sought BOucht to forestall forestal the necessity Ce sity of considering Mayor Clarks veto of the councils action in directing the release relea without cost to I petitioner of a delinquent sidewalk paving tax against block 46 plat C owned by Elizabeth Brown Eastmond and others othern Fernstrom Fern proposed to reconsider the vote by which the Uk council uncil determined I jast iut week to order the d deed ed in question tion I Ito I to be executed ex but C cl cai cair r lister called a halt because e Mayer Mayor Clarks Clark s veto had bad not been read C j the Jordan river in all twelve blocks of pavement t The taxes for aid oad pave pavement I meet ment amounting to nearly ap appear appear pear to have been paid by all the par parI I I ties wo who wn abutting same sameI I t with the exception of seven including the petitioner and one ODe party who took the matter into lato court which case I Iam Iam Iam I am informed is 18 still pending All AU of said seven parties have since Mace paid the tax with interest and cost excepting eu the sale of ot J 1 7 W Lash Lub and part of block 44 plat C assessed a against agal t Kelsey a Gillespie and tha th property covered in deed above referred to toI toI toI I hold that in justice to the other property owners nert along the said mid d street and tax payers generally a release of isaid tax sale BOle should Id oo not be made with rd Whittemore Talked a Great Groat Deal Doel But Said Very tittle out payment of at least leut the original Origins tax which appears sear to be about or 01 such uch other amount as may to your honorable bono body bo y seem just The dent deed submitted by p purporting to quit claim to the fity the street on the south and sod west we w t of ul the block was waa agreed to be delivered by petitioner in eon consideration of or the city waiving its demurrer in the case cue brought blou ht by the petitioner in an a action against her h e mortgagor in which h ease case cs the city was expressly made a party in order ord to recover upon UDOn the block as us re I Continued on Page Pa 3 L |