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Show WILL BE NO DELAY IN OFFICE TRANSFERS Old Officials Are Getting Business in Shape for Their Successors. There will be no delay in the transfer of county offices to the new administration administra-tion next Monday. It was announced yesterday yes-terday by A. TU Crabbe, the hold-over county commissioner. All the heads of the various county elective offices are working their forces night and day where necessary in order to have tho county's business in such ehapo that It can be turned over to the new officers without difficulty. A, 11 records rec-ords and accounts are being brought up to date rapidly. In the treasurer's office Fred C. Basse Bas-se U and his deputies have the biggest Job In trying to close all tax business for 1914 before they leave office. It was moving day at the sheriffs official offi-cial residence yesterday. Sheriff Andrew Smith. Jr., began the transfer of hit" household effects from the official home to his new homo on his farm ncir Bountiful. Bounti-ful. "I will ho out within a few days and the new sheriff will find the place all ready for him by January 4," the shmiff suid. |