Show APPO Arr It TO BE APPROVED VEO IN DA SENATE t L' L Joshua andr Warren With One Other Will Form Forni Board to Handle Work i PV OV SIMON BAM BAMBERGER G GOV sJ t today day signed the public util ties commission bill and appoints appoint ed Judge Joshua Greenwood of Nephi and Warren O of Salt isalt Lake to he be members of or the th com corn mission mIson A third member remains t 1 tte to tobe 0 be te appointed It was as stated slated at the governors governor's office that this Bus appointment would probably not be tie ma made t until the l legislature adjourns adjournS' When hen the three members take the oath of office the they will appoint a a secretary to the the corn commission rn I ZIOn lon The pu public lic utilities commission bill provides ides for foi a l supervision ron h by the tat slate of or all aU public corporation such as railroads ga gas a and electric lighting companies The Commission un will t 1 also Q be char charged td with the dut duly luty of or re the iho operations operations' of ot such concerns an will tl figure la lively lr I In all question of t traffic tr and tn l rates on frej freight hL moving ln hi In Utah v. v r IS LEGAL AUTHORITY Ju Judge se Greenwood who e name name- had been mentioned In connection with with- the tillIn tilling filling of ot u a seat eal on the thc commission several enral da days ago ngo j i is one line of ut the lie bei i l known legal authorities in the stAt sUt He Is a Judge of ot the Fifth Firth t court ln Im served d on the bench t fore for r several sC e terms lIe He Is recognized as o on of ot the leading kading Democrats of ot the tate state slate and for Cor years lars he ha has wielded u i Gr great reat Influence in his part party Judge Greenwood Green en wood will look alter after the legal leal cn n nJ J C the commissions commission's work worl With the appointment of or f Warren arr lv to bo be a o of the corn com 1 mission Governor today toda- again aln went out of oC his own political I sphere to get ct a man mart to fill fm a Job M I Is a well known hut but he be is better known as nn an engineer having hJ gained a great r throughout th the West Vest esl a as a 11 re result of th the hi bi big projects with which he lie ha has InI ITCH af He lIe It Is a t rc of alt aIt I Lake u and is the construction constitution engineer of oC the Salt tit Lake O Railroad company compan He tie is s a t. t native c of It lenn Pennsyl I van vania aula Ia LEAVES VACANCY I With Ith th the of ot Judge I Greenwood a t v vacancy any will occur In the Fifth district court Th The Thc Judgeship I is I of or cour course e au nn elect elective c position but in inI incases incases I cases cases similar to this the governor go is hs empo empowered to lo fill till the tho vacancy nr It IL I is I Cl expected that the Judgeship will be of offered offered of- of to David Morris of ot St. St George e. e i personal friend of or GO r. r and for tor several years ars minority leader In the of or representatives Mr Mr- h Morris did ld not nol run at the last election Tho appointment of or the third member mem ber of ot the commission It Is I understood tol offers a perplexing problem to th tho governor so W. W S. S McCarthy vice leo president prel- prel I. I dent of oC tho the traffic service bureau of or Utah was offered the position a t few e days n ago ao o but declined to accept In Invie view vie of his hi refusal it Is b thought that t the Iho governor Io now no desires to obtain obtain 3 a InIn thoroughly con r conversant n t with freight rates since Inco the le legal al and construction departments arC aro filled x ith th tho ap appointments ap- ap of oC Ic Greenwood ami When hen Governor Go B cl signed the bill MIl there were present lit In ill th the room Dan B B. Shields attorney general A. A t. t K B. A IJ lSon vice vice- president of or the Utah Continued dt on page n c S. S APPOINTMENTS Continued from page pago 1 1 Fuel company F. F S. S Fernstrom Sa Salt t Lake City's claim agent and Fran Francis ls Fitz Gerald private secretary to the I The of Mr governor presence Apper- Apper I on on was thought to bo be a little ironical in view of ot the fact that the commis- commis Ion plon might direct how the tho company he represents might have to operate in tho the future The Tho pen with which the bill was signed was presented by the tho governor mor to Mr Shields |