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Show COURT MAY GET TREASURER ROW Possibility that the stats supreme court will be celled upon to decide , who shall be Utah's treasurer became be-came apparent Thursday when Charles A. Stain, treasurer-elect was ' still unable to furnish an acceptable bond. I Following a special meeting of the ) board of examiners Wednesdsy . night Governor Henry H. Blood art-i art-i nounced the board Is still endeavoring endeavor-ing to aid Mr. Stain In obtaining a bond, but that it will reject any bond I which contains a cancellation clause. Mr. Stain and his manager, David Mattson, were notified Thursday to obtain a bond and present it to the board. If it contains a restricting clause. It will be rejected and Mr. Stain's attorney will be Invited to bring action In tha supreme court to settle the matter speedily. Governor Blood, it was agreed at the eapitol. plana to take such action in order to clarify the situation without with-out putting himself in the position of apparently defying tha choice of the voters, "The question of deputies whom Mr. Stain may appoint has never been discussed In a meeting of the board of examiners," Governor Blood said, "nor is It a consideration at sJL Our sole aim is to see that the man elected elect-ed by the people shall serve and we have waited patiently for him to ' qualify." |