Show PRICE FIVE CENTS I WILLIAM SPRY NOW NOSY I IN PLACE J OF I IJ I I IS 1 Chief Executive Sounds Keynote Keynote Keynote Key Key- note o of Administration in Decrying Factional Strife i and Class Distinction I NOT NOTABLE BLE GATHERING TO TP WITNESS CEREMONY I People Asked to Assist in F pos Fos 05 Varied Interests of 1 Utah Including Agriculture Mining and Schools I I OTHER OHlER OFFICIALS SWORN t O D 4 4 I 4 I 4 4 t M 4 MO o ot 4 t- t Booming of or cannon iz In the 44 4 4 court c yard ard making more i- i tlc nUll and impressive the f 5 strains or of The Thc Star tar Spangled 4 Banner Hunner played in th f chamber marked the In Induction of or off f 4 Governor Gon Inor William Spry tc the tic tp p of- of 4 4 lieo Ilee of ot chief c executive or of Utah at nt 4 5 noon yesterday C Gathered In tho the main r body boily of the tho chamber were f men Inch and women of or prominence 4 from Crom nil ulI parts larts o or of th the lie state elate The Tho 4 41 1 room was crowded long before 4 f noon und for several cral minutes 44 4 4 cn's cus cu's orchestra enter enter- 44 4 4 the spectators with lively t T- T nir niN It was a u notable gathering 44 4 4 and und the solemn and I 4 ceremony On created a n distinct lm- lm m- m 44 4 lon 5 4 Marching Into luto the cna c 4 44 I 4 to tho thu strain of hull 44 4 4 to the lie Chief Governor Spry 4 4 or 4 of tho tIm U to officials CH- CH A. A I ft t rc l u i H-i n tL n i. t l ti 1 c i o t J JV 1 thet the the- S I t D. D t i 4 w v. v storn 1 V cv o. Itana A lJJ J t 44 4 Colonel C. C JE Eo Loo Loose of or Provo was irna wasp f t not riot ebb to attend 4 and anil G George rc B. B Squires acted is as master ter or of 5 o. o Governor Spry was ns Introduced d at ut noon and amI spoke for tor on only I a few fow ew min utes In part ho ha said I 1 certainly fed teel this morning mor a grave Sra responsibility I ity In taking u upon on myself tho the duties r rot of ot your your states state's chief executive I know the responsibility attached to t this hl high h office and knowing this I naturally feel eel certain that I 1 need the operation co-operation and assistance of y you OU my friends the the of ot this state to carry carryout ou t your our wishes There are many things one must pity attention to the to-the the varied Interests t that are advanced ad and demand thO the care and attention of the chief executive executive tive live that no mistake shall occur And I realize tho the Inability of or one ono man to look after them all successfully And nd nd to that extent I rei rely upon your cooperation cooperation cooperation co co- co- co operation and I look for Cor the support or of orthe orthe the other state officers so that the tho ad administration administration ad- ad ministration can do Its duty toward all alle the e people of ot the state Work for or AIL JL There aro are a great many things s to todo todo do to make malte this state sLate what It should be to bring brine more people to Increase business to make It a state of ot won won- wonderful resl residences a a. place for tho the husbandman hus hus- bandman the mine operators an and others and to make It one of or the grandest grand grand- est states In the Union I J regret that the good people of Utah did not see fit to further the Interests of or te the High schools of or tho the state In the recent elec elec- tion It is important that we develop tho the educational facilities of or the and to enlarge tho the facilities upon af afforded at- at for forded ed here The boys and girls g of or orthis this state are the peers peels of or the tho boys boy and girls of ot any othor state They rhey stand In the front rank and they arc are certain certain car car- tam tain to advance so we can point to the tho best and brightest lot of ot boys bos and girls In any state Another question which arises Js Is the reclamation of so much of or tho the desert land as Is possible Thore There are arc thousands thousands ands of ot acres of ot the choicest t land Inthe in inthe inthe the country in this state but we e need funds to reservoir the water and make mako I fertile the lands Tere There is Ls no reason why the valleys valles should not be bo the tha I scenes of happy homes fruitful folds fields I and orchards It will be tho concern concern concern con con- I cern of or the chief executive and I will make male It my pleasure Rim elm and ambition ambition ambition ambi ambi- tion to reclaim these valleys A St State stat of honest Values Another matter Is the mining Interests Inter Inter- ests which we wo must foster look and encourage I am to know that Utah now E stands tan s In the front rank a aa as a mining state of honest val val- ues But there thore Is no reason why w we should not go forward There Is no question but that under tho the careful I administration Just about to close cloE confidence con con- has been restored The East EastIs Is again willing to Invest In In Utah's mines and other enterprises The ad- ad Con tinned on Pu PJ C Ten WILLIAM SPRY NOW IN PLACE OF HONOR Continued from front P Page c 1 ministration has haa been so conservative and fair and based on good Judgment as to restore the feeling of or trust In Inthis inthis this his state and It shall be my aim to toeo see seo eo this confidence continues There is one nio mo must Important lealure lea lea- lure tire It appears to uie mime mc And nd nd Is 18 that liat It Is about time that the condItion condl- condl lon tion that has lias maintained in the thc la List last t few fe c years cars Should ce ac i-c. i Class las dl us- us ushr hr ir Ion Iun should end Tho question r f ll ha h t 1 anti and creed should be he l laid ld a aside ld ind 1111 all of im us march shoulder to houlder for the ad of this libi great tate state Continued applause jet bet all 11 of the old which RO go O out omit from rom Utah IK he of or praise pral-C for this state let Jet them help build tip tho the com com- mon And nd iid that Utah vill limb Into her bier Conies omne conic ome own oun I J. J tl Then turning to Chief Justice D D. N N. of the Supreme me court Mr Spry asked that the oath of or office be ad- ad to him The Tho oath was administered administered ad ad- ministered tred solemnly tho the chief tie ive repeating clause after aCter clause Just OK ns he accepted tho the oath a I nal was given to tho the boys of First battery Utah National guard which was stationed stationed sta sta- In tho the yard ard And with the tho first of or the tho 17 guns the Suns tho governors governor's the tho orchestra In the senate chamber struck up th the National Air and the entire en- en tire tiro assemblage rose as one person and listened with attention With the last of ot the tho 17 shots fired Col Squires announced Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris Morrill who sang ba Columbia the Gem o of the Ocean and was waa greeted greet greet- ed cd by round after atter round of ot applause The Tho other state officials Secretary Secretary of or State C C. S S. Auditor Josse Jesse D. D Treasurer David Mattson l Supreme Supreme Su Su- Su- Su preme Court Justice W W. M. M 1 McCarty McCart Superintendent of Public Instruction A A- C. C Nelson and Attorney General Al Albert Albert Al- Al bert n H R. R Barnes were Barnes were l Introduced and each remained standing while the tho oath of or office wa was administered by Chief Justice A round of or applause greeted th the name of or each state official as his name namo was announced Immediately after the oath was administered administered ad ad- ministered there thero was vas an Informal re reception reception reception re- re each of or the GOO COO persons In the tho hall hail shaking sh hands with the now new state officials and wishing them success ss Thus Thue tho the impressive Imp ceremonies camo carno to a close and a new state adm administration admin took the reins of oC office liE ChIEF JU lICE XV M. M McCarty Sf Mt lIN From Krom Head to Toot Pout of Ie LI List Lint t. t Solemn and formal Inaugural ceremonies cere core monies were held in the Supreme court courtroom courtroom courtroom room at 11 o'clock Monday morning when D. D N. N was ma made e chief justice of ot the Supreme court and W. W Is NL L McCarty became the Junior Justice The Tho four tour Judges of ot the Third district also received the oath with three visitIng visiting visit hilt ing district judges juds There were about 60 prominent attorneys and others In Inthe the tho court room during the few Cew minutes the thc ceremony lasted The visiting judges were John Joha P. P Chidester of ot Richfield Sixth district John E E. Booth of ot Provo Prove Fourth district district dis dis- and John A. A Howell of oC Ogden Second district The Tho Third district judges are C C. W. W Morse Morao George G G. G Armstrong Morris L. L Ritchie and T T. D D. LewIs Lewie Wh When n Former Chief Justice McCarty had administered the tho oath of or chief Justice to Justice D. D N. N be he turned to Justice J J. E. E Prick Justice Frick I believe o you are occupying occupying oc oc- oc- oc my chair he Eal said raid and took the seat to the left heft of ot the chief Justice In the afternoon the members member of or the Supreme court and the tho visiting district district dis dis- court jud judges were guests est of or the tIme judges of ot the tho Third district court at a a. aI luncheon given s at t the University club I |