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Show i v . Town Dads Assign Duties of Members Monday eMening the new 4l.il-'fcrd 4l.il-'fcrd town board of trustees i.ccom-plished i.ccom-plished what bordered on the seemingly impossible and proceeded proceed-ed to hold a session with all members mem-bers present. Heavy railroad operation schedules theretofore had interfered with the attendance of one or boJth of the railroad members, Trustees K. B. Coon and Fred McKay. The resignation of Trustee Vance Fisher, elected last fall as a member of the new board, 'also had presented difficulties, !but the vacancy was filled Monday ;with the appointment of Jay Chrisltensen, popular local manager man-ager of the Tri-State Lumber company. Reappointment of Vernon Ver-non M. Bums as town clerk was attended to at a previous meeting, as was the case with Sam Cline as j town attorney, George Jefferson ts town treasurer, William Morris Mor-ris as marshal and Fred O'Leary as water and parks supervisor, wi' -hj Brvin Bond as assistant. I With the board at full strength, It Vie Monday session also resulted in the division of town activity supervision. M.' H. Pool, president presi-dent of the board, heads up police activities; K. B. Coon, streets, walks and alleys, Fred McKay, parks find park buildings; Kent Smith, viter and sewer; and Jay Chriskensui, finance, fire depart-I depart-I ment and town property. |