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Show THE BALT- - LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. u One Hundred and Seven Vacancies Will Occur January 1 in State .Boards. . On hundred end Mvn vacancies In atat board and commlialona, appointive by the governor, will occur at the atata capltol on th drat day of January, 1921, and Governor-elecharlea R. Mabey will TIU theee poaitiona. In only a few ar the commlaalonerahlpa of th type, for many of them are In honorary and carry no remuneration. a few Inatancea they carry expense when trip over th atat are neceaaary. Th offlc of lnduatrlal commlaaloner is on of those that promise to be much aought. It carries an annual salary of $4000. Walter P. Monaon. who is filling a receaa appointment in th place vacated by Harrison E. Jenkins, will cease his activities with th commission th first Campaign Increasing Purchasing Value of Every Dollar ct tnuch-eoug- And manufacturers are HE PARIS, is proud to take the lead in breaking the crest of high prices and making the dollar go further in every home. features with us to make this au unparalleled occasion to save on staple, clean, new merchandise. represent a few of their Todays special contributions to The Paris Campaign. ht of th yar. Insurance Commissioner Rulon 8. Wells also wlil complete his term the first of the year. This Is a position which pays 13500 term. Two annually. It is a four-yemembers of the board of equalisation are to be appointed by the incoming governor to take the places made vacant by Henry Gwllliam and J. T. Hammond, whose terms expire the and of this year. These ar $4000 poaitiona One vacancy will occur on the public utilities board, H. H. Blood retiring at the end of the year. Thl also la a $4000 position. There will be two vacancies on the land board which carry salaries of $2900 annually. The office of bank commissioner pays $4000-year, and each .ef the two bank examiners get $3400 annually. The office also employs a deputy examiner at a lower salary. ar Price-Breakin- g Jyhene Quality A Manufacturer Contributes to Price-Breakin- and Price are Dependable BoysIn Mackinaws all sizes, -- 6 Campaign, g $8.00 Mackinaws, $5.35 $9.00 Mackinaws, $6.00 $12.00 Mackinaws, $8.00 $15.00 Mackinaws, $10.00 $18.00 Mackinaws, $12.00 $22.50 Mackinaws, $15.00 With 600 New CORSETS s. ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN & STATE 331 OFF Worth $5 to $8.50 Approaching Vacancies. Following is a list of state boards and commissions, with the number of members and how vacancies will occur: Stats board of accountancy, three members. all retire January 1. Board of trustees Utah Agricultural college, twelve members; six retire Janu- ary 1. State of apiaries,' term of Frank B.Inspector Terrlberry, Inspector, expires January 1. State board of architecture, five members. two retire January I. Governing board Utah Art five members, all retire January Institute, 1. State banking department, term of C ommlsaloner N. T. Porter expires January 1; two examiners, Aubrey Tolton and W. E. Evans, term expire January 1 State board of barber examiners, three members, all terms expire January I. Commission for adult blind, five members. Including governor, terms of two expire January 1. State board of corrections, three members, Including governor ex officio, all t'rms expire January 1. Stute crops pests commission, five mem-berall term expire January Slate dairy and food department, five members, terms of two expire January 1. n, 1 All to Sell at Trustees to Be Named. Board of trustees state school for deaf terms of two expire January 1. State hoard of dental examiners, five leathers, terms of three expire Jan-- u it y 1. -tate board of education, six units of two axplre January 1.member, State engineer, one member, hold over i util 1925. State road engineer, appointed by state nad commission, term Jan- expires iaiy 1. Male hoard of equalisation, four ment-Interms of two expire January 1. lio-of directors, State Fair assoc la t on, twelve members, terms of six exc po January 1. Mate commission for three members, length of term indefinite and no provision for vacancy except those governing state commission and oards in general. Stale flh and gam commissioner, oni member, term expires January 1. State board of health and vital statts-tn- s, seven members, terms of two expire January l. state lnduatrlal three commission, embers, term of one expires January t. Hoard of trustees. State Industrial s huol. fuc members, tsrms of two January 1. State insurance department, one commissioner. term .expires January 1. Committee on commemoration of irrigation, five member, all terms xplr nd blind, five members, t Charming Styles of Richest Silks, Worth to $50 s, rd Campaign. GREAT eastern maker sent them as one of the sensational features for the About 100 in the lot, one or few of a kind, combined with about 50 from our own stock. Fashionabls models of heavy, glossy satins, the finest messalines, georgettes and mignonettes, as well as Berges and tricotines. The most stunning styles enriched with braids, beads, buttons, sashes, etc. In black, navy, brown and taupe. Sizes 16 to 50. Choice of these 150 dresses, worth to $50, Wednesday, $24.75. -- A feeble-minde- i ex-p- re January Price-Breakin- Other Reductions of 20 to 50 Continue on All Coats, Suits, Waists, etc. revelations of this stores MORE startling with manufacturers to provide for its customers merchandise that truly docs denote values These corsets will far out of the ordinary. Prices Break in Blankets, Sheets, Etc. 1. Suggestions from our wide assortment. Homes, hotels and apartments will now Btock up. Land Board Places Open. Stats board of land commissioner, five member, terms of two expire January 1. btat livestock board, five members, terms of all members xpir January 1. Commission on uniformity of legislation, thro member, terms of all expire January L State board of medical examiners, nln member), terms of thro expire January I. Btat memorial committee, nine members, terms of all expire January 1. State board of trained nurses, five members, terms of two expire January 1. Btat board of optometry, three memmembers expire Janbers, terms of uary 1. Stats board of publicity and development, nln members, terms of all members exptr January 1. Stats board of pharmacy, flv members, tsrms of two expire January l. g , Figured Batiste, Satin I and Coutil Sizes 20 to 30 $12.00 Wool Blankets, $7.95 $5.00 Cotton Sheet Blankets, $3.19 $14.50 Beacon Blankets, $9.45 $9.50 Beacon Robe Blankets, $0.95 $17.50 Wool Blankets, $11.95 $2.75 Bed Sheets,' 81x90, $1.89. 75o Daisy Pillow Cases, Bach, 49c 80c Mohawk Pillow Cases, 69o 40o Cotton Batts, 23c $6.50 Cotton Filled Comforts, $4.89 $6.00 Down Pillows, Linen Tick, $3.95 35o Turkish Towels, Bleached, 19o 65c Bleached Turkish Towels, 33c $2.25 Feather Bed Pillows, $1.45 $3.25 Pequot Sheets, 81x90, $2.39 $1.25 Floor Mop and Polish, 79o 11 tsxt book commission, nine memterms expire January 1, 1922, with exception, that of the state superintendent of publlo instruction, who Is ox officio member. Board of regent, University of Utah, twelve members, terms of sis sxplre January 1. Public utilities commission, three members, term of on member expires January 1. These era only the state commissions and boards and In this compilation non of th employees In these different ar considered. Clerks ar employed, however, only with the active commissions. New officials on January 1 will assume charge of th offices of secretary of state, attorney general, state auditor, stat treasurer and superintendent of Changes In ths perpublic Instruction. sonnel in these offices ar said to b In Instances, many likely particularly In th case of ths appointment of a chief In each offlc. Many of ths depnty In these office, who have omployoo boon employed because of efficiency and pot for political service, will contlnu in their present positions. It Is understood. Th secretary of state's offlc yesterday had sovorai requests for lists of positions that will be vacant when th new Btat ber. on will be impressed with the beautiful workmanship and of models and their comfort will be a satisfaction lasting long after the economy has been forgotten. High and low busts, and the popular Rengo belt styles many having YOU velvet gTip supporters. $3.50 Mercerized Lunch Cloths, $2.45 Entire Stock Curtains Reduced All Curtains at Lower Prices Glassware and China Underpriced es administration assumes chvg oapitoL 'THAT CAHtAU WAt OU FACE )v 'THevte. twaomg vfo He VEAtlNS Meti ON TS v TAU STILL WITH THE GUMPS 6)mf THe toee au. he swe THTX tvN A 5 PCONO ON BlXI&AY ANbTHEYNIBULE OWN WORK ABOUT tYE&YBOP'Y eucrt "BcvNeo PolCAN HEAR. 'iNAT that and ABY out HtH 'ro IS ROAY AT rr AtL wew 'TVteAftE 'tnevfee ABOVTT NwertiE UTAve and 'the teoLV-'TH- ANt HAfcvv. Tcpwcto-VVCB- eN mjcn eawnet Y i 1i AHO I CAM OUST GAVlN6-'TUANOW TT NO-- 6 C0 VtOfcBAHt Op WeRS BW HE STAYS OUT HIGH'YS YO WHEN 2 OR. 3 CLUtn GCYS THRAU6V4 PANRIH&He VU. Twe AN at th Franklin Society to Give Program Parent-Teach- THE DRESSMAKER THE GUMPS BE Bt WtU--1 OUNJXIP. er sntortslnment under the direction th Paront-Toarhassociation of ths Franklin school will bo given at the Fifteenth wvrd amusement hall, Klrhth West and First South streets, tor right H. J. o'clock. Wallis I will talk on at fju&a fe CESD( An f er A child welfar work and two playlata will proaentod. "Th Wlaardy of Milk," written by Miss Rae Abraham of New York and Produoed through tha oourteey of th Utah Agricultural college, will be given by pupil of th lower grade of th Fbanklln orhool, and "Mr. I. N. Different la will be acted by puhigh pils of th Flmoreon and East Junior schools under ths supervision of Mr. UaJ Alston of th Emerson school. fc Double-Croeee- t y J d" .i - o 4 |