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Show GUI EMPLOYEES it STILL 11 TIE UK' No Decision Reached by Commissioners as to Department De-partment Assignments. ' Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Jan. 5. Although the reorganization re-organization of tho city board of commissioners com-missioners is schedule! I'or next Monday, Mon-day, when Mayor-elect T. S. Browning succeeds Mayor A. K. Heywood, a majority ma-jority of the city employees holding appointive offices are still "in the dark" as to their possible chances of rrnaining on the job. There are eer- 1 tain to be some changes, but what they Will be must be left largely to the r imagination until next Monday night. So far as information is available I'or the public, there has been no proposal pro-posal of peace among members of the board and no armistice has been declared. de-clared. Commissioners Chris Flygare and M. L. .loncs apparently are sitting tight on their pact to assign Mayor-elect Mayor-elect Browning the departments of health and public; affairs and finance, refusing him the department of public, safety, which is scheduled to go to Commissioner Jones. If the incoming mayor is compelled UTider the majority rule to take the two departments assigned by the two board members, although against his desire, he will have the privileges of appointing the city treasurer, city recorder re-corder and sanitary inspector. There arc a few other appointments 'included in the list, but all are minor ones. Ho would be deprived, of appointing the chief of police and chief of the fire department, and it is on this point that sparks may fly when the new board holds its first meeting. |