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Show RAISE III SALARY GIVEMJEJMPLOVEES Comity Commissioners Open Their Hearts and Loosen Purse Strings. EVEx THE SCRUB WOMEN . ARE GIVEN AN INCREASE Long List of Benelieiaries of the Liberality of the Board. The cotinly commissioners on Monday Mon-day opener! their hoaris and likewise llio cour.l.y purse and granted increases in salaries io employees in noarlj' every office in i.ho county. The increases grantod arc .fo and $10 por month in each instance. They did not overlook I he scrub women" cinplo3-cd in (ho building, build-ing, but also gave them un increase. Upon recommendation of County Clerk Margaret 'Anna "Witchor, the following fol-lowing deputy clerks Tvcro granted in-crcaso in-crcaso of salaries from $05 io $100 per month: llnny F. Evans, Howard A. King, John M. Rasniitssen aud N. 11. Tanner. Tho salaiy of Mrs. Edna It. McTutyro. stenographer in tho clerk's office, was increased from $65 to $70 por mouth. S. Ti. Clawson and William Groes-book, Groes-book, Jr., employees of tho countj' treasurer, treas-urer, were given increases from $05 to $100 per month, and O. It. Yigus, a deputy in the audi) or 's office, was given an increase of Mio same amouul.. In I lio sheriff's ofllco the following dopulies wore given . increases: Alexander Alex-ander Buchanan. Jr., clerk, from $00 to $100 por month; A. A. .Butler, Robert Bridge, Potor Johnson and James llil ton, bailiffs, from $75 to $S0 per month. , Scrub Women Eonicmboied. Tho following women employed as scrub women were given an increase from $.'0 to $.'55 per month; Mrs. Los-lie, Los-lie, Mrs. Mon.son, Mrs. Neve and Mrs. Uhlstroin, win lr Mrs. Nichols wasgivon an increase from $10 io $15. per month. Miss Florence Kohler. stenographer in the office of County Physician Odoll, was grauted an increase from $25 to $35 per mouth. The board fixed the salary of J. O. Smith, depuiy horiicultural inspector, at $'! per flay, with tin allowance of $15 per month for care of a horse. Thomas Lewis was appointed as an extra clerk in the county recorder's office, of-fice, at $3 per day. Tho commissioners appointed Fdward Brook as registry agent in the Thirty-ninth Thirty-ninth voting district, which is located southwest of the city. Tho franchise of the Utah Light and Railway company, which was. grantod on Ortober 1, ISlOtJ, was rovokcfftby tho commissioners for failure lo coVnplcle I ho work required in tho same. but. a new franchise was presented by the company and will bo grantod. Tho company com-pany wants to construct, an electric light line from American Fork lo Draper, Sandy and Midvale. a |