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Show I Officials Assume Posts in Neighboring: Communities 1 ( V M at f vl r . . 1 MIDVALE New officers of the Mldvale dty administration, headed by C J. Welch, mayor-elect, took oaths of office Tuesday noon, with C L Goff, notary public, administering admin-istering the oaths. Those elected to tha dty council Include: Dr. J. O. Jones, four-year four-year councilman, and George Wright, Robert Wallace, Henry G. Tempest and George Walter Strom, elected for two-year terms. Lawrence Mineer replaced William Wil-liam M. Preeler as dty recorder. Louis E. Goff was sworn la again aa dty treasurer. All Murray Officials To Be Reappointed MURRAY G. R. Berger. reelected re-elected Murray dty mayor, Tuesday Tues-day announced that all dty officials offi-cials holding appointive offices "will be reappointed when tha dty commissioners meet In tha dty hall Wednesday at 5 p. m." Appointive officers Include: RR Rasmussen, dty recorder; Andrew Lundqulst, police chief; Joseph Glllen, Hennlng Anderson and Ed Larson, policemen, and Ernest Smith, Are chief. Reelected dty officials took oaths at noon Tuesday before Glea E. Howe, Murray dty attorney. Besides Mayor Berger, they are and Mrs. Olive K. Wallln, dty auditor. audi-tor. SANDY City officer! took their oathi of office Tuesday, according to L. Van Dam, dty recorder. . Selection Se-lection to fill tha city's appointive offices Is scheduled for Wednesday night's meeting of the dty council. OFFICIALS SLATED FOB REAPPOINTMENT OR TAKING OATH TODAY K. K. Rasrnuseen, left, Murray dty recorder, and Andrew Landqulst, Murray police chief, keta slates! for reappointment, ana C. S. Welch, right, bow nays af Mldvala, who teak office at mm Present appointive officeholders Indude: Francis A. Orton, dty manager and marshal; 1. G. WU-klns, WU-klns, night marshal; and Reg White, Justice of the peace. Official who took oath Tuesday Included: A. R. Gardner, mayor; Wilford Pierson, four-year coun-dlman; coun-dlman; Albert Hardcaatla, Arvtd Larson, 8. E. McKean and L. E. Peterson, two-year coundlmen; L. E. Peterson, recorder; Noel Bate-man, Bate-man, treasurer, and Mr. Van Dam, recorder. KAYSVILLE Thoraley K. wan. Republican, former star athlete ath-lete at the University of Utah, became be-came Kaysvllle's mayor officially Monday when Installation ceremonies cere-monies were conducted at the dty hall. Mr. Swan, 25, Is reputed to be the youngest mayor In the state. Three new councilman took office: of-fice: Wells r. Collett, tour-year term; J. Clifton Llnford and Spencer Spen-cer J. Barton, two-year terms. Councilman B. O. B rough was reelected. Joseph B. Jarman, for many years elected treasurer en the Democratic ticket, succeeded himself, him-self, .this time ea the Republican ticket. Mies Irene Swaa became Woolsey. R. V..uoa BINGHAM Mayor Ed Johnson, City Recorder Eugene Morris, Coundlmen Art J. gorenson. Dale Johnston, A. J. Ablett, C A. Motley Mot-ley and F rands J. Qutnn, and Treasurer Alvln Hall took their oatha of office Tuesday. , |