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Show MORGAN PETERSON PROJECT IS SIGNED I SALT LAKE. May 3 C. W. Kar-I Kar-I ney. senior bookkeeper for the slat, road commission, was remoed yesterday yester-day by the state board of examiner! who approved the "pay roll change." Mr. Karney's position was the subject sub-ject of a warm debate before the staie i road commission last Saturday afternoon, after-noon, during wjhloh Howard C Means, I state road engineer, charged P P. Koosa, chief accountant, who had i made the recommendation with an attempt to wreck the cost, accounting j system which Mr Means had installed in-stalled In the state road offict Other pay roll changes affecting the , state road commission also add to thf-i thf-i forces J. H. Tuttle, as resident engineer, engi-neer, H '. i ilen. Jr as Inspector C. A. West, as draftsman; C." W Crepps, as designer T. H Fhlets. as draftsman, and F A Haddatz and O. A Troseth as transltmen T C Parker Par-ker Is promoted from the latter position posi-tion to that ot resident engineer Most of these changes have been In effect for some time At the meeting of the commission yesterday, u propesal for a federal old project from .-riial east was passed on to the bureau of public roads lo ! arn if it will be willing to take such action. The co-operative agreement with Morgan county, whereby It will provide pro-vide $15,810 for the Morgan-Peterson project, estimated to cost 60,810.62, was signed bv the state. It was announced by Governor Mabey that there wus no change In the situation as between the present commission or the new commission, of which the governor announced the members some tlnae ago. Conferences Were helri during the dav between tho governor and hoth commissions |