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Show GftRISTENSEN TO GET OFFICE To Succeed Felt as City! Milk Inspector; Allison Has Free Hand Curtis L Allison, undersherlff and office deputy In the office of the We ber county "sheriff for the last nine years, will be appointed chief of th Ogden police department at the regular regu-lar meeting of the board of city com-imlssioners com-imlssioners tonljrht. At the gnm" time. Chris Chrlstensen will be appointed city milk inspector to succeed John Felt, who resigned ten days ago. Both appointments will become effective ef-fective Mav 16. Commissioner of Public S'afetv O. B. MadSOn, who Will recommend the appointment ap-pointment of Mr Allison to succeed Chief Jonathon Jones, said this morning morn-ing that so far no conclusion has been I reached as to tho possible amendment of the present ordinance relating to the police department. Commissioner Ma.lson said the mat-'. mat-'. . . of i p i ! vision of Ihe department will be left largely in the hands of Mr. Allison and changes. If any aro made, will come through his recommendations recom-mendations after -he has thoroughly ecqalnted himself with the workings of the department Mr. Allison will spend much of his time at tho police stutlon after his appointment tonight. It Is said. In familiarizing himself with I his new duties. Commissioner Madson said he had selected Mr. Ohrlsten-en as successor 'to Mr. Felt after giving the matter 'much consideration Mr. Chistensen Ihe salda Is well qualified for the work, having served with the dairy department depart-ment of tho Utah Agricultural coll"C and ben employed as tester of milk by largo . gden dalrb-s. Mr Chrlstensen Chrlsten-sen resides at 850 Thirty-first street. While Sheriff Richard Pineock sabl today that no successor to Mr. Allison as deputy in his department has yet Ibeen decided up'm. it Is probable that either Joseph Wallace, a deputy in tho office of the county recorder, or "Ted" Llttlefleld. commander of the local post of the American legion, will get the Job. 00 |