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Show INEW OFFIdlS 10 TAKE OFFICE SALT LAKE. March 15. Three heads of state departments appointed by Governor Simon Bamberger are scheduled to assume the duties of their respective offices today. Kulon IS Wells is to succeed John James as jstatn insurance commissioner; R " Slddoway Is to relieve Fred v Cham-b Cham-b i as state fish and same commissioner; commis-sioner; Walter M Hoyden is to sue-j sue-j ceed Heber C. Smith as Btate dairj and food commissioner William E Evans is to displace C. A. Glazier as state bank commissioner, and Aubrey Tolton is to relieve T. W. Ball as state bank examiner about April 1 The water rights commission recently re-cently appointed has already organized, organi-zed, with Mathonihah Thomas as chairman and W D Beers as secretary, secre-tary, and has taken charge of the records rec-ords and property of the Utah conservation con-servation commission, which was abolished. abol-ished. The organization of the public ulil-Itles ulil-Itles commission will not be affected until the governor has determined who Will be the third member The stale Industrial commission, which was created cre-ated yesterday when Governor Bamberger Bam-berger sicned the workmen's compensation compen-sation bill, has not yet been announced. an-nounced. According to the terms of the act, the member.-, of the commission commis-sion must be appointed by the governor gov-ernor and the commission must meet and organize within thirty days after the bill became a law. As soon as the commission is appointed and organized or-ganized the records and property of the office of state commissioner of immigration, im-migration, labor and statistics will be taken over by the industrial commission. commis-sion. The office of state coal mine inspector in-spector also will be absorbed by the industrial commission. |