Show BlOOD PlEDGES PlEDGES' I I Newl Newly Elected Utah Officers Ar Are I I Sworn Sworn In At Inauguration Thousands Crowd Capitol I Pledged to rigid economy Henry Henry Hen ry H. H Blood became Utah's seventh seventh seventh sev sev- governor last Monday i In an inaugural address the th Governor promised state economy I I I and retrenchment all along tinline the tin theline theline line and urged that th t cities towns I school districts and counties do dc likewise I I The third native son of Utah to tc become chief executive of the state I Governor Blood was during dur ng impressive ceremonies in it inthe inthe inI I the lofty marble halls balls of the state I Ic c capitol I Thousands of persons crowded the tile rotunda and the galleries of I the third and fourth floors to seethe see seethe seethe the state officers inaugurated I IThe The oath was administered to J Mr r. r Blood by J J. J W. W Cherry retiring retiring I ing chief justice o of f the supreme court I D. D N. N took the oath of chief justice of the supreme court I IThe I The other new officers all of I whom were sworn in by Justice were David Moffat justice jus jus- justice tice of the supreme court Milton H. H Welling Velling secretary of state Joseph Chez attorney general Charles H Skidmore superintendent dent of public instruction Charles CharlesA I A A. Stain state treasurer and Julius Julius Julus Jul Jul- ius us C. C Anderson state auditor I Governor Bloo Blood during his in inaugural in in-I augural address paid high compliment compliment compU 1 ment to his predecessor Hon Geo I H. H Dern Der and expressed d the wish endowments and ex ex- extensive extensive that hat hi his high e experience should not now I Igo go o unused Expressing the hope I that hat the immediate future will bring ring him greater opportunities While we haven't the space toise to use ise the full text of Governor I Bloods Blood's inaugural address we are I glad lad to state that the pronouncements pronounce- pronounce ments in his address was of a very avery very J j The ugh high type of statesmanship I following are some of the highlights highlights high high- lights of Governor Bloods Blood's adar ad- ad ar iress ss 1 Two parties are required to I make cake a covenant binding The official of- of Iclal is bound to do his best The I people should do their part It is my hope that the immediate immedi- immedi I ate ite future will bring him Governor Govern Govern- Govern I or t r George H. H Dern greater oP-I oP op op- The new administration faces economic conditions the seriousness serious- serious ness ess of r which the state has never before known Retrenchment all along the line seems at the moment absolutely necessary During the stress of ot such emer- emer governments as well as individuals are arc weighed in the glance balance I It is possible the sensible thing to o do will be to suspend some of I Ithe he the governmental activities activities activities' I considered least essential until until prosperity returns The pre present ent emergency demands that economy and efficiency become become become be be- come something more than a mere slogan Here comes in the dual responsibility Of officials and of the people I IThe The people should hould demand of can I gove government only what they afford to pay for and should willingly willingly wil wn- pay for what what- they demand The patr patriotism of the people Ison is ison I on trial In the prese present t distressed situa situation I situa-I tion there is Js much to inspire hope May I suggest su the slogan Utah will come back I Valuable as a. J its material gifts gifts gifts' are the strength of this commonwealth commonwealth common- common commonwealth wealth lies in Its sturdy 1 live alve ive manhood an and womanhood I 1 |