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Show UTAH G. 0. P. PLAN rjHANGES I Reorganization of Several De- 1 partments Mow Under 1 Consideration rH SAIr LAKE, Doc. 30. Reorganise V i k.ip ..f era I 'JM t i era, working as n committee with the jjB aim of putting; Into effect sonic if the llrl proml-c.H made by the party during 1 the campaign. A slate board of equn 1 laatlon in conslel of three members y I instead of four, 1 i present, It part of 1 he plane fhi i eorgani i ft m ol the board would carrj with JWvJH it the termination of the terms of the MkoH present members of the board. tKfl Another ehange which has been II 1 somewhat commonl i ported is in f M rial commission Ai cord- KSH inej to report, it U planned to make, mRB the commission consist of one mi nti" SftB lrr Instead of three, chanced with the uIsssbbb! idmlhlstratlon of the law, and o fcljffcH divorce from the control of the com-mission com-mission the statt Insurance fund. HH whiten would become a separate state i 1 orttil Th presi Industrial com- iJM miss'lonera are P A. Thatcher end cfHH Yfi Mi Knerr. Democrat-1, and Walter mH r. Moiison Republican Charles A.j KxH Ca'fne is manager of (he state fund, I H subject to direction of the lomniis-; fr ( nwt.i, IN I M BOA11D. , Another change which has been rH .uiRprcstcd is a state board of land tJHH commissioners, to consist of one tRH member. Tvho shall liavc power to, u ifl engage such " may re- " HH quire to perform the work now done C w by the ' I Vjt'fl president, Democrat; Artiiur Kuhn, w7w secretary. Republican, md x i Ip- son, I . ii nH ndtng in l i 1 3 Democrat, and Di 1 R A 1 'a affc l of agrii ilture, often heard of in past ML bj th i femoi rata as ; i i omblnt three W& or four former offices under a state mT .'A livestock board, is again under li- .i Suasion it is und Republicans expect to complete the ift work baudoned by the Demoi i its LBv after t he beginning has been m ide IB FIKALril BOARD. SftM Similarly i Ith "rl suggested. Th stati dalr; and food IjQrcH department would undoubtedly come within this department, though i" r- -xliLB baps a few of its multiplicity of duties hJTM might go to the proposed department jHflH of agriculture The state board of EmH health would undoubtedly take over jiSH all offices that have to do vvlth public ; t M welfare, including the state board ,30 of examiners of barbers, the state ilB board of nurse examiners. ;md the many other boards to examine per- i sons applying to practlci r lie varl- 3:3B ous professions In Utah, Dr T. H 1 i y Beatty was appointed In I9J9 for a ; W seven-year term as state health com- i . misjloncr. Walter M, len had - , 1 expected to retire early next year as : $k tc dairy and f i i i rnml: slon r The state (Imi and gami depart- UH ment would, under such a ruling, be i WhJ placed on an equality with other de- KH partments. instead of being more or KmHJ less a law unto itself. In regard to! jffl HQH milled to exceed the revenue from t fish and game licenses and vurlous j IH other depaitmental souncs. fli ill I VIN i HEMIST. JH The state chemist's office has com- RHJ monly been associated with the pro- , H posed consolidation "f health offices kHJ in the past. However, inasmuch as a' KjMJ great proportion of the state chemist's!. BHJ work has to do with criminal prosc-cutions, prosc-cutions, it is believed that It will he -H found difficult to amalgamate It with filHJ an other department Thin Is par- SHJ tlcularly held to be an argument gH against permitting the state chemist's med by the Unli It of Utah Hl The state road commission is ani EfJHJ organization in which many Demo-! crats themselves were prone to ad-1 vocate changes. It is composed of XIH four elective state officers, governor, i attorney general, secretary of state and auditor, and one appointive, the: EmfSJ etate engineer, rtepublicans are said flpfJH not to see the matter In the same, light as the lemoc ; it i quite ,nF' possible that the personnel of the j SIV ctmmlsslon will be left severely alone.! |