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Show UTAH COUNTY MEN HONORED BY GOVERNOR Creer, Provo; Wadley, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Evans, Lehi Given Appointments (Special fo The Herald.) SALT LAKE CITY, March 5. Throe I'tnh county men were honored honor-ed by Governor George II. l)ern in his list of appointments for state positions presented to the state senate for confirmation late "Wednesday "Wed-nesday afternoon. Two of the men are Democrats and one is Republican, The Republican Repub-lican is William O. Creer of Provo who has been reappointed as a member mem-ber of the water storage commission. commis-sion. The other I'tah county men are Richard D. Wadley of Pleasant Grove and Dr. Robert J. Evans, formerly for-merly of Lehi and Logan, but now a member of the faculty of the Weber college at Logan. Both of these men were appointed as members mem-bers of the state board of agriculture. agricul-ture. The appointments transmitted to the senate were as follows: For bank commissioner Setb Pixton, re-appointed. For state engineer George M. Bacon, to replace Lloyd Garrison, filling vacancy of R. E. Caldwell. Term is four years. For state industrial commission William M. Knerr, reappointed for ' six years. For adjutant general W. G. Williams, Wil-liams, reappointed to serve two yen rs. For stiite hoard of agriculture-! A. A. Hinckley, former commissioner; commis-sioner; R. D. Wadley of Pleasant Grove, . Robert J. Evans of Ogden, and R. R. Judd of Washington county. To serve four years. For state road' commission; Henry II. Blood of Kaysville, for five years. Trustees for the state industrial i school and the school for the deaf I and blind were also appointed. I .. |