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Show BLOOD NAMES TWO PROVOANS SAl-T LAKE CITY, March Gov. Henry H. Blood to' submitted to the Utah senate i-' pointments o four new mctfe. of the state water storage co- 0 mission. He named R. J. Munw I I Provo, D. D. Harris, Ogden, r c I ' Richardson, Salt Lake City N. C. Ovesen, Cleveland. They,,' place Joseph A. Anderson IV Lake City; J. W. Gillman Ore H. W. Ballard Jr., Smithfield 1' George F. Stallings, Ogden. ' Other members of the ).,, (i were reappointed. L Three appointments to thc j. 1 stitute of fine arts were mac A. B. Paulson, Salt Lake Qu will serve out the unexpired ttr caused by death of Harrison p ''' Merrill, Provo; Herald R. (j,,.! , ! Provo, and Wcldon S. Burnhj,' ' Ogden, replace Leslie S. How. !Ci Ogden, and W. W. Clyde, Sprint ville. ' ; h Dr. H. Leo Marshall of j,. :i! Lake City was named to comply iS' the term of Dr. John R. Llewi Salt Lake City, resigned frotnf, sii board of trustees of the lv State hospital. E. A. Britseh i' Manti was reappointed to tli a board. :;& A. J. Ashman, Richfield, s J 5 submitted for the senate's' J!" firmation for reappointment i, ;ti the state board of education. Mi Laura M. Thompson was ' I named by Gov. Blood to the bos:; t 11 of trustees of the state trainir; school for the feeble-minded. ' M |