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Show JAMES 1. ELLIOTT IS GIVEN SAliTASI INSPECT! JOI James M. Elliott, M. D.. was appointed appoint-ed ci(y sanitary inspector to succeed George Shorten by the city commi?-sion commi?-sion today upon the recommendation of Commissioner J. Ruy Ward, hear! of the department of health. Dr. Elliott's El-liott's salary was fixed at $2100 a year. Dr. Elliott is a resident of Harris-ille Harris-ille road and has a wide acquaintance in Weber county, where he has lived for many year He fills the positiou which lias bpen occupied by George Shorten for eisht years. It is understood under-stood that Mr. Shorten, who is ill, is to be offered another position under the present administration. The following are the deputies to the sanitary inspector, appointed this I morning: Joseph C. Wintle. $1S00 a year; John Felt, Sr. (dairy), $1500 a year; Charles A. Bass (food, sanitation, weights and measuven), ?150fi a year. A permit was granted in response to an appeal from'"W. D. W. Zeller ofthe local Elks' lodge for the showing of "Tho Way Back" and "The Spirit of Elkdom" at the Alhambni theatre on Sunday next. t I oo j |