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Show CLYDE RASMUSSEN IS BACK FROM CAPITOL Accoptu Reduction in Salary in Order to Live in Salt Lake City. "Well, Salt Lake looks mighty good to mo after an absence of two years, and I am glad to get back." These wore the words of Clyde Ttasmus-snn, Ttasmus-snn, formerly of Ephralm, who won distinction dis-tinction in tho general land office at Washington during tho lant five yearo, but who became ko homesick for his na-tlvo na-tlvo soil that he askod for a position In Salt Lake at a smaller Bulary than ho wan getting in tho nation's capital. Mr. Ran-mnsHon Ran-mnsHon arrlvr-d yesterday morning, and Immediately went to work at his desk In tho local federal land office. Young RasmusFen Is the son of Mr. and Mr.i. nint Raymusscn of Ephralm. Five years ago he passed a civil hci-vIcc examination exami-nation and went to Washington to take a position In the general land office, lie also ontered the law school of Georgetown George-town university, ills ability was recognized recog-nized and he was soon mado private scc-retnry scc-retnry for S. V. Proudflt. assistant commissioner com-missioner of the general land office under un-der thy last administration. When the new administration went In he was given a good clerkship, .Ho decided recently, however, that a lower salary and residence in the salubrious salubri-ous cllmato was preferable to larger pay In the cast, so he applied for the change. Officials of the department were surprised, sur-prised, but secured the place for him here. |