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Show Iron County Commissioners Make Assignments Appoint Deputies Jess W. Guymon, Parovvan, was re-elected chairman of the Board of Iron County Commissioners at the first 1955 meeting of the board Monday. Guymon was re-elected to the board for a two-year term at the election in November. Novem-ber. In addition to the election of Guymon to the chairmanship, chairman-ship, committee assignments on the board were made and appointment of deputies to the Iron County Sheriff were approved. Guymon will remain in charge of the public welfare, county library and agricultural departments. Lyman E. Sevy, re elected In November, was assigned to the roads department de-partment and will serve as a member of the county library board. Warren H. Bulloch, holdover hold-over member of the board, was assigned the county hospital and recreation departments. Two full-time deputies to the county sheriff were appointed, each to receive a yearly salary' ot $3,600." The two deputies, who have served in that capacity for some time, were Charles H. Wells of Cedar Ciiy and Arch Benson of Parowan. Part-time Deputies Part-time deputies appointed include all members of the Cedar Ce-dar CUy police department. A. II. Laniberr, Kent Hoyt, Mayo By-bee, By-bee, Stanley Davis and Jack Miller; Mil-ler; Henry Bauer, Kanarraville; Otto Fife, Lscalante Valley; William Wil-liam Haig, Modena; Ernest Hefner, Hef-ner, Newcastle; Max Hendrick-son, Hendrick-son, Parowan; Bums Barton, Par-agonah. Par-agonah. In addition, four special deputies cf Ihe Union Pacific Railroad Co., A. W. Woody, Bill Nochols, Bill Crowley, and J. V. Hillary, were also added to the part-time staff of the county sheriff. Haldow E. Christensen, who had resigned frofn the position of chairman of the Iron County Civil Defence Organization about two months ago, and who had agreed, after considerable urging, to return to the position, was reappointed re-appointed by the commissioners. Upon his re-appointment he was informed that an appropriation of $1,075.00 had been set up to take care of expenses of the program. pro-gram. Other Workers Other appointments made at the meeting included Mrs. Vera Matheson as full-time deputy in the treasurer's department at a salary of $175 per month; Durham Dur-ham Morris ps a part-time deputy dep-uty to the County Attorney at $30 per month; Aitie Bringhurst, as a full-time deputy to the assessor as-sessor at a monthly salary of $180; Donna Mitchell as a part-time part-time deputy to the assessor at $1 per hour a' id Glen Halterman at $8 per day, Alberta Evans, a full-time deputv to the Clerk at a salarv of $190 per month, and Joan W. Wheatley, as a full-time full-time deputv to the Recorder at , a salary of $190 per month. Seeks Farmer Aid County Agricultural Agent, Wallace Sjoblom, conferred with the Commissioners on budget matters and upon a program of meetings to assist farmers in properly participating in the new social security program and regulations. reg-ulations. The County Clerk was instructed instruct-ed to advise Miss Mamie Eck, who is a member of the Women's Division of Civil Defense, that Commissioners would like her to attend a divisional conference on civil defense matters to be held in Salt Lake City this week. Thales Brown, who served as chairman of the Iron County Fair committee during 1954, submitted a detailed financial report of the operation of the fair, with total receipts set at $3,288.31 and total expenditures at $3,287.29. vm WIIHIIIW'WI'IWI rwp, pnwi'iMii mm vm t ?. ! ... ; i - - . : - vt'.. ; I .... ;f ' I JESS GUYMON |