Show I Iq F q fir fi I c A. A I ir i r t tl l a. a r J 0 4 y r rr f t Tyr ep t r i r L t 1 t 3 Ui ss M P s f i f fy 9 y 4 a Y ih r Jr g im Moving Day af at Capitol Miss Anne Anno Jelte stenographer insurance division public service commission helps move from offices to bo ho used by hr legislators Make Mal e Way for Solons So Space Hits Premium rr As Nears rs Ry By Clarence I D. D Williams The state capitol is a busy place I these days With the legislature getting ready to convene Jan S 8 many state offices are being forced into other quarters so that the legislators legislators legislators legisla legisla- tors of both houses will have office space Already offices circling the senate senate senate sen sen- ate chambers on the north side of the capitol which housed some of the state engineers offices the Utah Safety council and th the Utah legislative i iv i il council h have e been ben ben- vacated at i- i id and d' d are r-b r being i g I cleaned up for the senators I I The public service commission I 1 were having moving days das I Thursday and Friday The corn com commissions commission's com I missions mission's transportation rate engineering engineering en en- I cn-I accounting securities trade insurance and real estate I I I divisions have been forced to give up at least eight rooms that belong to the legislature said Frank A. A Yeamans P S C secretary All his division offices have moved into temporary office space I partitioned off in the capitol corridor corridor corridor cor cor- on the second floor between 1 the state treasurers treasurer's and state auditors auditor's auditors auditor's auditors auditor's audi audi- tors tor's offices on the north side Mr 1 Yeamans eamans was happy over the fact that moving into the partitioned par par- headquarters had saved the state this year compared compare with I the moving operation in 19 1919 W. W I That year we moved downtown and it cost the state he said I |