| Show f r jo 4 r rI I ThoUsands h C Che eer i J U Utah's I ta h s N New ew Governor G t. t r 4 1 J l j j UNS' UNS A AS OATH OATH OF OffiCE I IS T TAKEN f HY BY SIMON I Ceremony eJ mOny Impressive in Its Simplicity S Marks 4 Inaugural of Chief State Stale Executive Incoming a and d Outgo Outgoing g Officials Meet and Exchange I Felicitations Add Address ess is Roundly Cheered I b lIE HE 10 roars 1 o of cannon canno in inthe the official ial salute to a governor r. r of O one lC 1 of tit HID United States o of America rang forth from Capitol hill lull Ci 1 shortly aft ft o lay Th They y announced that thc the th oath of office e had baci b en f k i that S Simon mon Bamberger is now Governor J Bamberger r.- r. S Sj r j t. t rhe r as pr ve e in in Its ts simplicity r. r On the thc executive c or the capital w with th practically all the leaders of Utah present present- poth both D Democrats mo r 5 and Republicans Mr r raised his hand and took Jook the tie solemn oath It was was by bv Chief Justice of state supreme supreme coi A At t its conclusion o J the c magnificent cent ent bIg state stal home bome c corridor echoed hoe and arid echoed ro-echoed t ch cheering which was wa d I drowned by b the booming bo guns outside These bad sp p l eri in an y r tp a p i n t fl fJ 41 N J Dt i 1 n 7 t O to the tho waiting guards- guards n on the lawn The Tho Inauguration ration ceremonies consisted con con- of or the m of or the two governors gov so the tho tho outgoing outs and the Incoming at at tho executive suite of or the Newhouse New New- house honse an automobile parade to the theS S state capitol and tho the brief brier ceremony at atthe atthe the capitol Tho Tha latter consisted of at an b by the Rev Rc Peter A j A. A Simp- Simp the tho administering of ot the tho oath and tho tim inauguration speech or of the new governor DELAY IN STARTING As is usual with public ceremonies of almost any ny sort lort there was Wa a delay In setting getting started Governor elect Bamberger was vas supposed to meet Governor Coy Gov Goy Goy- nor cl-nor Spry at 1030 At that time the new executive was vaK there accompanied by Mrs Bamberger his son Ron Julian Bamberger cr his secretary C. C V. V l' l FitzGerald Fitz- Fitz tz- tz Gerald and Thomas Democratic Den Dem state chairman and Mrs Irs Thomas rhomas Down stairs in the tho hotel loh lobby they were waiting hundreds of or them to give the tho new governor an ovation But he eluded the tho waiting crowd so a as to permit permit permit per per- mit the ovation when he and the outgoing outgoing out out- going executive should appear The movie men Inn were there then Holds Hold's band blared The uThe Stars and Stripes Stripes' In tho the lobby Jobby tho tile Utah county dele delegation delegation tion and their red and black stovepipe hats bath arrived bel belated ted but I hi In plenty plent of or time the tho gO and his lis party fidgeted Still Governor Spry did not arrive It was UI nearly 1130 1131 when Governor accompanied b by Mrs Spry and mid Attorn Attorney e General ral Barnes reached the I hotel They were immediately taken to w the executive suIte How do do governor you said Mid Governor Gov Gov- emor Spry his hand How do you do governor go tP repeated repealed Governor Bamberger extending hl I As they clasped claMped hands with words word of QC beEt ht wishes wIthes and greeL greetings s' s of ot tho the N New Nw w Year Tear the Ule movie movie- cameras In tho the room loom ground 04 out t a 3 t w feet teet of Ot t. t film It being late no time lime Wa was waR lost in getting get get- ting the tho parade started Automobiles trimmed in tho national colors colon were waiting with engines humming and the pa pageant cant was well under way ay b by 1135 1125 THOUSANDS CHEER The The m had begun col cold ah cIo d l t tabo about t the time t n 1 Into tho l h su sun su b t 16 Be Behind behind be- be hind tho clouds It was as In the sunshine sunshine sunshine sun sun- shine of ot a a perfect winter day that the tho thousands sands stood on the sidewalk and cheered the tho Inaugural procession First came a squad of mounted po police police po- po lice then the traffic officers of or Salt Lake afo afoot t then Utah's crack erack national guard battery with flying then the thc motor cars in the first of or which wore Governor elect Bamberger and Mrs Bamberger and Governor Spry and Mrs Spry SpiT The invocation at ot the tho capitol pronounced pronounced pronounced pro pro- b by the Rev He Mr Simpkin was brief rief but hut all within the sound Bound of oC the beloved belo parsons voice were stirred b by his hia f simple plea for tor the success of or orthe the new executive for tor a mitigation of or oran an any evils cUs that may exist now for the ending of tho the war during the coming year car and arid for Jehovah's blessings upon Utah a and d the thc man who IK Is at the helm The keynote of oC the new governors governor's address was to this effect that that he proposes proposes proposes pro pro- poses retrenchment and amI economy but not at the tho expense of or efficiency His Ills talk was one of or the shortest ever made b by a a. governor on such Buch an occasion The hyphen which has Le been n in the title of or Simon Bamberger November Xo- Xo vember 4 governor elect has now been Leen to that of or the tho title of oC William Villiam Spry It Is now Gov ex Spry and Governor Go Bamberger first Democratic state executive For lor tho the address s of or Governor Bam Bam- I berger ECO teo page 1 section 2 CONDITIONS IN COAL DELAY DEL A Y YI ARE DEPLORED BY TRAINMEN I r Continued from page pase 1 time but operating loads roI ro- ro I fuse fugo to cut down dow the tho train tonnage tonnage- I They Thc arc are trying trying- to make a a. big bit showIng show- show Ing they ing-they they are simply operating a lL paper railroad Is Ie tho the way tho the trainmen put it People of Helper are arc of the opinion that tho the condition will l I adjust Itself during the tho year ar b by the tho train over oer of the Utah rall railway JY h by the United States Fuel luel company This Is tho double track constructed d over o Soldier Summit between Helper and Provo Pro by hy tho the U united n i to dS states tnt Fuel 1111 l n nir company and w which F. hi I. I h U united n i to dS states tnt Fuel 1111 l n nir company and w which F. hi I. I h c I has been operated b by the tho Denver er Rio I Grande Grando Under th the terms of or the lease to tho the Denver Rio Grande Grando theo the fuel fool company compan can enn tako the tho lino O over r after a n. ayears ayears years year's arI notice if Ir service given Js is not satisfactory Tho report Is 16 current In Helper andin and In Salt I TJI Take Ike ke e that this notice has been given on although fuel company n officials decline to comment on tho the matter maUer ROUTE FILLED WITH EMPTIES The route of ot tho the Denver Rio Grande yesterday aJ also o was as well eJI filled up with empties but hut on account of ot the he hev heavy v tonna tonnage o already in tho j-ards j there thero Is he no 10 way to tako take the empties to the pones mines or place to put th them m after the they are arc loaded There Is la almost a solid string of or empties between Salt Snit Lake L. and alp A train of or seventy seventy- five c empties reached Helper about 2 yesterday and sidings along alon- tin tho way all hold haM their quota of ur cats cars to be bo r used In the coal conI service About CO 60 0 per cent of or tho time coal now standing on tracks is s billed blued for or the little towns of Idaho and Utah which are arc suffering from tram lack of ot fuel About o er every other car In the Soldier Summit group of or J Idlers lers i Is billed to towns In the valley these valley these e towns are arc badly In need of f fuel H. H Tho ear cars billed to Salt Lake would make possible the filling of or all nil bins In tho city olty and some somo left lert over o Tho attitude of or tho the trainmen In the limo coal rc region ion Is one of or disgust and they ar are arA about ready to seek other climes climes- that h be Is man many of them Thero There was wai an who did not hesitate to tell of or his Imis experiences To make mako known knon his name would m mean tho the loss of or hi his JobIn jobIn jobIn Job In twenty five years Cars of or railroading never no have havo seen such n n. condition ho he I said Tho engines n ln 8 cant can't pull lUn the loads which are demanded of or them Time Tho men are worked overtime o day after day struggling to get set tho the trains over tho mho lull hill and are worn and tired SCARCITY IN ENGINES Tho The other night wo were weN sixteen I hours trying to reach rench Kyune In the attempt to make mako the tho place wo we killed tho the engine V Wo Vo e told tho dispatcher at nt tho the last station that we couldn't make It but he was disgusted and about really ready to quit and und said go Igo 0 as al far tal as you can and tie up on the main maln line lIne lIne-I I dont don't care We e killed the en engine tr trying to tomake tomako make mako the I Riding our siding our sixteen hours were up and under government regulation resu- resu lation we wo had to I stop J pent an nn ad nd- nd I hour hour thero trying to keep tho the fire engine from rom freezing building un under er tho hose between engine and tender lender Tho The loads titer they th nr are aro giving us I to pull aro are too heavy heavy It It cant can't be he done Ono One of or tho the chief reasons for tho the lack of or pulling power Is that lint there are arc not enough locomotives nall available hlo to permit permit permit per per- I mit proper repairing An n engine cry no nomore more moro than brings in a t. t train a n new OW OWis crew Is put aboard rd and It is sent scat right until tho ho machine ma- ma out again This ThiEl keeps up chine Is lIS absolutely worn out and will not do Its work There also are a nun number number num num- ber her of student firemen on tho the division and they aro ro unable to meet with tho the n dem demands s of or the Job The Time Insist that there thoro should bo ho two firemen on the mallets over r the hill at al least |