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Show If JEW CHANGES TO BE f MADE IN THE OFFICES V ft t fotcM to The Tribune. ,;l , OGDEN", Jan. 2. When tho newly ' tlcctcd officers of "Weber county form- ' illy take chargo of the offices next Monti Mon-ti Hav hut few changes will be made in 1 Ihl clerical force of each, ft In the administration of the affairs m pf Weber county, thcro aro in' fact but I few changes in tho officials. In tho uV 1 orice of county clerk, Samuel G-. Dye I'will administer tho affairs of the office, of-fice, in place of David Mattson, who begins his duties as state treasurer next week. Mr. Dye has chosen John Y. Bluth as his chief clerk, but with the exception of ono or two changes in the btaff of deputies, the force will rc-pi.iin rc-pi.iin intact. Tho oulv other new officials in the roiiniy building will bo John T.Bybee, i,r tilio succeeds Countv Commissioner David McKay. Nathan J. Harris succeeds suc-ceeds George llalvcrson as district attorney at-torney and is succeeded in the county E Rtto'rnevship by David Jensen, f District Judgo J. A. Howell. Sheriff y B. 15. Wilson, County Treasurer Alma f Chambers, County Recorder .T. B. Wal-f Wal-f lace and Countv Assessor Hdwin Dix fnccced themselves. The personnel ol t ilio clerical staff in each offico will re-I re-I ruaia practically the same. |