Show TOLTON mUON OF BEAVER WANTS CHAIR r OF HOUSE s And Some Progressives Believe BeT Believe Be- Be 3 T J lieve He Wouldn't Fit Fitin j in the Seat l vy LEGISLATURE SLA TURE LISTED r i rt J. J 1 o o e State Committee v y Cre Creates tes Uproar by Refusing Refusing Refusing Re- Re fusing to Horn In k t d d d d d F 1 F d b 4 d i 4 FITZ IS NAMED d PRIVATE SECRETARY F 4 6 fr 4 F Kitz Itz who Is officially as Francis V. V FItz Geraid Ger- Ger Gerd d 44 4 4 all aid 1 was notified today of ot his 4 1 appointment as private secre- secre 41 8 ft k J. J to Governor-elect Governor Bamber- Bamber 4 J 1 ker ger er FItz came to Salt Lake 4 fc 1 ten t n years ago from Minneapolis 4 i I- I and anti has been doing good newspaper news- news 4 1 d paper work all the time In recent re- re 44 4 1 4 1 cent years he has been city 4 T editor of ot the Tribune The d 4 go governor governor elect elect elect requested his 4 fM L now secretary to forsake the 4 S i. i desk and take up his new duties d 4 I. I Monday onda 1 10 i Mr Fitz Gerald Gerald will vm lH assist In tn 4 weeding out applicants for state I- I appointments and as he is 4 d 1 4 quite familiar with most of ot F t 1 t them the governor-elect governor will be beto 4 to 4 greatly assisted by his judg- judg 4 d Jj rent 4 4 41 J. J JA A t A A A A A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 BY BY BURL ARMSTRONG 1 john I F. F Tolton Tolton of ot Beaver Sea vel county a legislator and one of ot the most tent lent and deserving Democrats in taro tah h. h will ho lie in Salt Lake Saturday to tos 1 ess eS s his campaign for tor speaker of ot the v cr J house s Iro nd Mr 11 Tolton Talton will find 11 le a Opposition apposition coming from Progress- Progress fe e sources It was charged at a of Progressives Progressive during the thea a 1 el ek that In the past Mr Tolton has the Interests that Interests that in inI in- in I I l le government at which the Pro Pro- w j stand in utter dread When this charge was brought toi to i leading Democrats supporting Mr Tol- Tol yon rf It lt was promptly denied The n. n laver a er county statesman's statesman career in Q house they say sao does not bear out y such impression and as his record clean Mclean his Democracy unquestioned ned id d his loyalty to his state amply demonstrated demonstrated demonstrated dem dem- the Democratic party leaders lead- lead ers promise to get g-et behind him for speaker sneaker pe ker and putt put him over S Some o Oppose Him Up to date Mr i Tolton has no op opposition opposition opposition op- op position but some of ot the Progressives In ilY the IhA legislature and out are murmuring murmuring mur mur- mur things about him and it may ly they will decide to make a hoss boss I ace race of it It il Carolyn Williams an efficient young joung young lady in the secretary of ot states state's I office has complied compiled an official list ot of of the members of ot the two branches of the 1917 legislature from official reports re reports reports re- re ports sent up by the counties To this list she ohe has added for public tion the holdovers at the coming sea ses sion slon It Itis Is as follows Senate I Fourth district Archibald Bevan Sevan Tooele Dem Second district James W. W Funk Kunk Richmond holdover Dem Third district district dis dis- Richard Bountiful Dem Fourth district Joseph Chez Ogden holdover Dem 1 W W. J J. J Parker Parlier Ogden Dem Fifth district James W. W CI Clyde e Heber Dem Dern Sixth tx dl district George Geore H. H g r Dern S Salt Lake City y holdover rt D P. D.-P. 1 l Frank Evans Salt Lake City holdover P. D.-P. Culbert rl L. L Olson Salt Lake City Dem W W. W. W Armstrong Salt Lake City Dem Wesley K Walton Valton Murray P.-D. P. P-D P Seventh district H. H T. T Reynolds Springville Spring Spring- ville holdover John II jr Wootton American Fork ork holdover Rev Ren Eighth I district Daniel Stevens Fillmore Dem Ninth district Orlando Bradley Moroni holdover Dem Tenth district Quince QuInce j Panguitch Dem Eleventh its its- William I Kanab hol holdover hold hold- 1 over Rep Kep Twelfth district Don n. n I Colton Vernal Verna holdover Rep House of or Representatives 1 Beaver John 1 F. F Tolton Beaver Utah Huh Dem Boxelder Wynn nl L. L Eddy Edd ham City It Dem Cache Joseph E E. Caldon Cardon Cardon Car Car- I don Logan Loan Dem George Y T. Smith Smithfield Dem Walter Waiter W. W Jones Dem Carbon Frank T T. T Bennet Bennoit BonI Ben Ben- net I t Storrs Ston's Dem Davis l Francis II n. Kalder Nalder Syracuse Dem Duchene G G. Victor Billings Duchesne Dem Emery mr t l phi hi L. L Williams Castle Dab Dul Dem Dem Joha h King Escalante I De Dem Grand 8 1 dF F. F B B. Hammond la Sr Mont r b Dem Delp E Iron George Ceorge W. W Decker Parowan Dem luab Orson Casler Cazier D Dem m. m Kane ane David D. D Rust Kanab Dem Millard MilI William 1 F F. Pratt Hinckley U-n. U Horgan Mor Mor- Morgan gan James Hopkin Croyden Dem Plute Flute I i Ruben DeWitt Marysvale Dem Rich Arch McKinnon 1 Randolph Dem Salt Lake Joseph C G. G Bywater Salt Lake City Dem R R. R W. W Young Jr Salt Lake Lalie City CIt Dem J. J W. W McKinney l Salt Lake ake City Dem Robert E E. E Currie Currle Salt Lake City Dem Charles M. M M Hecker Salt Lake City Dem Ellza Elizabeth eth J. J Hayward Haward Salt Lake City lt Dem Dm Dais Daisy C. C Allen Garfield Dem em J. J I T. T Raleigh Salt Lake City City Dem Grace Stratton Airey Salt Lake Lak City Dem Thomas P. P Page Riverton Dem San Juan George A. A Adams Monticello Dem Sanpete II H. R. R Thomas Wales P. D.-P. J. J H. H Mace Gunnison D.- D. P. P Sevier J J. E. E Heppler Richfield Bern Dem Summit John I L. L Boyden Coalville Coal- Coal ville Dem Dem- Tooele J. J Alex Bevan Tooele S. D. Uinta Lewis W. W Curry Vernal Dem Utah O. O II H Berg BerJ Provo Dem Edward South Southwick wick Lehi Lelu Dem Alma Greenwood American Fork Dem Lorenzo Lorenzo Loste Lo Lo- renzo ste steg Argyle g in Lake Shore Dem e Wa Va Wayne n ne Sylvester Williams Thurber be Dem m Wasatch Wasatch Wa- Wa satch George A. A Fisher Heber Dem Dent Washington Arthur sc at t. t George Dem Weber D D. D L. L Boyle Ogden Dem J J. S. S Campbell Olden Ogden Dem D D. D D D. McKay Mc Mc- Kay Huntsville Dem James G. G son Jr Hooper Dem I I Here We Have Utopia I Those I Those Thos Progressives who regard the triumph of Progressivism as merely a signal for pie cutting received a rude shock from their state committee The committee itself is inspired red by motives moties other than selfish for Cor while that body body- understands full well that without Jobs a party organization can hardly be kept together it also appreciates that I Ia I the job must be secondary and that those who aspire must be not alone worthy in point of party service but must be capable as well I I This approximates the Utopia in politics pol pol- tics 1 If it be carried out to its final ana analysis The state com committee it ee decided i ed to make no recommendations from I the list of applicants filed before It State Chairman Wesley K Walton was appointed to confer with the p powerful pow powerful w- w erful pie committee of ot the Democrats and arrive at an equitable division of the offices The Bull Bun Moose state committee will meet on the afternoon of December 8 and may make some indorsements tobe to tobe tobe be presented to the Democrats that night Meantime Senator Walton will get the la lay o 0 the land and report progress l Here an Off Chord The Progressive c county committee Is la out of ot harmony with the state committee committee committee com com- regarding appointments from Salt Lake county to state jobs The county committee declares declarE'S its right to approve or disapprove any application from this county count while the state committee committee committee com com- asserts Its right to pass upon all applications for state jobs no no matter mat mat- mattel matter ter tel where they come from Count County Chairman Alre Alrey declined to attend the state committee meeting i In 1 Secretary N. N A A. Robertson's office e. e The first formal application for tor superintendent superintendent su- su su-I su j I of ot the state mental hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital at Provo comes comes fro fron Dr r. r Clarence Claren e Clark of ot American Fork N. N P. P Ipson of ot Beaver county has asked for a place on the state land board or the board of equalization S. S G G. Hovey of ot Provo wants a clerkship and Frank Rippon of ot Coalville would be docket clerk inthe In Inthe Inthe the James Maxwell whose name was used as an opponent of W. W J J J. Tuddenham han ham t for r superintendent of the capitol and gr grounds Is content With the office of custodian of ot the capitol instead Other applications are appearing atthe at atthe the various committee headquarters and for the odd Job i available outside outside outside out out- side the legislature there are are too many hunters |