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Show ' ' .A'kSS-S'- a. A PARTzFOUR SATURDAY 18 1920 DECKMBEH S.1I.T T.AKK CITV UTAH i ieni rZ tT - Greeting From Governor Elect" is so prciou that it wms a shan-- - ro d.te urd( whfn thtr; duties to face. Just a short gr at :h. tia.e, when the world iU burdens and listens to. the gentle doctrifi. the Prince of Peace. and every Utahn will onyget solidly behind .... m the new administration dwellers of the Bee Hive state wni determ.ne t help make 1321 .the banner advancing Utah and her newly found indun. W1;i be a most fruitful TIME f v . '4 r- - jc- U - V ' i, S '' bj Jmiiay me h&: V' ' ! . W ?v. T 'ft J y a ' ' V 1 '' ! CHARLES R, MABEY. , , . f - , M , "v r Y 1. ' . y V . V f y ' ' ' - F r i Lym1'"-- ... ., , t'v rj; f;W: i - ' r ,j i imyimi. A - A,, mm? t A - . r.v ' ) .r ' JL i - , yV r :r4 ;'y , a1' -- '''$' ' ' ,sf y,cV ' mj J.E.Hie FRICK Justice of ' , rJ -- : VV1;. 7 b - ;Z , ... A- - .ci f '. v, X - l.4?'' ' in' Permit the to voice the hope, that whatever may betide in other states, we may forget troubles and differences in helping keep Utah at the head of the column. have made no man a promisfe but I have silently promised the people of Utah that I will y best that is within me. I hope that each Utahn wlir approach" this Christmas season with the same feelings that I have, forgetting past differences, burying past grievances, and remembering only that we are on? people of Utah, residents of the greatest of all the states, determined to keep it go in 1921 and all the following - j 4 ; t ? )1 , 1 i. u.yzu''' ,0 If each if the tear jcur. ' 4 K'rt fo reels 'i r U'A, P; J" 4;? v ? i ,H f f A f A AvHA 'A A4 ' ' ' Vf A . Supreme Court . HARVEY CLUFP Attorney General H. E. CROCKET Secretary of State r $' c Cr ' I - v o - r , S vy " . "V? 4 it - w. , ' : &m Governor r r- I" ft . - have p Lw,the governors duties of the office i;o i e hi If 12. When Juetice WHHam Mc"nr?v dted. Judge Frick, who had meantime, reentered the practice of law was appo.i ! bench by Governor tfirnon Bamberger. Judge Frick was again ehor to the bench in 1 12. and will enter upon his duties as his own success r in January t Judge Frick was born in Ti?Tn. f 'hio. Cf 1148, and was admitted iia' In Ohio in list). He moved t. 5al Lile City in Ifif; and continued the Uie tice of law until t more diversified training i r Charles R. Mabey. who wll ;us:;rr.e t Of the affairs of state in Jar,u;r. A long successful career .r: tht profession probably exfi;ins v. h turned his steps firet to the c stats superintendent of fte 4 . u ct - Spanish-Americ- H wCU 44 moK ftnOOK JOFBPH E r supreme bench, has the honor f.r., .bothelepted and PiU tats supreme bench. He was Oral v to that position In ItOC and was c'3 li rc-e- L uM, , .V';g-us- puhl;r lri!r on his flret visit to the bijiluing lection. Governor-eleMabey served a oilman of tris city, Boiintifiit. v for two terms, and has a;,n 's- Vf terms as a,' legislator. Mabey twice served his cmrirv In time of war in the ph:ljp;.: the war and a a of artillery during the worTd wir. mai State Auditor f1 f 'O; HARK TUTTLEr At y i: im-i- f i - CHARLES R. MABEY 'r C2i : RAlXED T' A - VV bv a varied business career. . Button, who rsiia f'arg 'Lit4 but who also has .business jntrets In Salt Lake ( ity, will enter upon dui:ee of state treasurer m Janusr. . Bom November S. 1WI. Mr. button had 'i'tb chance to go to school, but enrlv began h training fn the school' of hard A Common s nofI education supplemented with keen observation and much reading welded him hs o n hut v8.i,o has met success in everv venture. He tus j worked as a miner In Bark City mines, afco i chargg bshmenu for others. Latr he purchased (Continued on page two.) . j vii fi v L . j9 - ; bn X:: m'-i--- ' ' j V. " . ' jw hi A - '4 ,,rv . I i DR. CEO.THOHAS Stale Supb. of Public Instciion .. a .PAolczrapfri 1 && .8 hi'js.twfci i At I - j |