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Show HUE FIRM 1 BMf SNOW . ate Securities Commis-iion Commis-iion Secretary Resigns to Enter Palmer Company. K,-don Snow yesterday resigned his Ition as secretary of fhe "blue sky" mvssion, the resignation to become ef-Ive ef-Ive with the appointment and quali- of his successor. He becomes sales WBer for the Palmer Bond & Mort-r Mort-r companv, in which capacity he will I 1 miller his management, among other the investigation of investment i fejies for the company before the ipany recommends such securities to r'e"now has been secretary of the e securities commission since its or-iznion or-iznion after the passage of the "blue " law by the regular session of the I state legislature. In that capacity has been intimately connected with work of outlining the policy of the .mission and of establishing prece-t prece-t in the great variety of eases that ,e before the commission during the ier months of its existence. Snow is a native of Salt Lake. On inc school he entered the newspaper 'eciion. Later he became city record-f record-f "salt' Lake, and in that position he ime intimately associated with the ution of tiie selective service law in - ' Lake. When the post of executive er of the draft became vacant in the ; st of proceedings, the work fell to ' snow. He passed a captain's exam-i exam-i Ion and took charge of the work in ' state for the federal government. Ing the busy hours of that work Cap-' Cap-' Snow wrote an article, which ap--ed in the -Atlantic Monthly, on tho an interest side of the workings of draft law. The articio won the Indi- a attention, and praise of Major , ral Enoch H. Crowder, adjutant gen-, gen-, 'of the army and the head of the ulive work in connection with the stive service act throughout the na- Ith the signing of the . armistice the ! t of the selective service law was end-' end-' and Captain Snow, as soon as the I records had been set straight, en- 1 upon the duties of secretary of the t 1 securities commission. |