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Show District No. 5, Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties; District No. b Juab, Sanpete, Sevier, Piute, Garfield and Wayne Way-ne counties; District No. 7, Millard, Mil-lard, Beaver, Iron, Washington and Kane counties. Another recommendation adopted adop-ted by the commission is the division di-vision of the state into two Lieutenant Lieu-tenant districts, one lieutenant to have headquarters at Ogden and the other to have headquarters at Provo. This plan required the appointment of another lieutenant, lieuten-ant, and Sergeant Pete Dow was promoted to that rank. Lieutenant Lieuten-ant B. C. II ill is will remain at Ogden which is his present headquarters, head-quarters, and will have supervision super-vision of Sergeant Districts 1, 2, and 3. Lieutenant Dow, witli headquarters at Provo, will have supervision of Sergeant Districts j 4, 5, 6, and 7. A third recommendation adopted adopt-ed by the commission was the assignment to headquarters in Salt Lake City of a staff sergeant whose duty it will be to analyze all motor accident records and work out an enforcement program pro-gram to avoid hke accidents in the future. Sergeant Rulon Ben-nion Ben-nion of Salt Lake City was given this assignment. Under the reorganization plan other sergeant adjustments will be made later by the commission and patrol assignments made in the near future. Patrol Superintendent Groo and Captain L. L. Fryer will continue to maintain their offices at the state capitol. It is expected that the new plan will increase the efficiency of the patrol and with the addition addi-tion of eleven new patrolmen in the near future, Utah highways will be made safer for the motoring motor-ing public. i STATE ROAD COMMISSION ADOPTS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ITS HIGHWAY PATROL Announcement was made today to-day by Chairman W. D. Hammond Ham-mond of the State Road Commission Commis-sion that the State Highway Patrol Pa-trol is to be reorganized in accordance ac-cordance with recommendations suDmutea to tne commission by Lieutenant Franklin M. Kreml, Sergeants Theodore Loveless and D. C. Snedaker of the International Interna-tional Association of Chiefs of Police. Under the plan adopted the state will be divided into seven Sergeant Districts with a Sergeant Serg-eant in charge of the patrol work in each district. Districts are as follows: District No. 1, Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties; District No. 2, Weber, Davis, North Summit Sum-mit and Morgan counties; District Dis-trict No. 3, Salt Lake, South Summit Sum-mit and Tooele counties; District No. 4. Utah, Wasatch, Duchesne, Uintah and Daggett counties |