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Show New County Officials Take Oath of Office Judge Dilworth Woolley administered admin-istered the oath of cfflce to the newly new-ly elected officials of Sanpete County Coun-ty last Monday at noon, at the County Court House in Manti. Talks were given by Judge Dii-worth Dii-worth Woolley, J. A. Hougaard, and S. M. Nielsen. ' Judge Woolley psoke on the rs- ' spansibility of officials as servants of the public and the necessity of ' " honesty in every phase of public life. J. A. Hougaard, county attorney, spoke of the proposed plans for a new court house. S. M. Nielsen, retiring chairman of the b'ard of commissioners, represented rep-resented the old board and spoke ! of the work at hand to be accom-r accom-r pllshed. i Frank Maylett, holdover commis- r sioner, was chosen as the new chairman of the board of county commissioners. The r,ew officials of the county who took the oath of office were: Henry W Jorjev, Fairview, four-y four-y ar c mmis'vioner; O. Lyman seely, Fountain Green, two-year commis- sioner; O. L. Hansen, Ephraim, clerk; Rudolph Hope, Spring City, treasurer; Mrs. Lola Clyde Pritchett, , Mt, Pleasant, recorder; Clive Hansen, Han-sen, Moroni, assess-r; John A. Hougaard, Hou-gaard, Manti, attorney; J. W. Fox, Jr., Manti, surveyor; Ed. J. Peterson, , Fairview, sheriff; and Frank Maylett, May-lett, Manti was the hpldover commissioner. com-missioner. All new officials are Democrats with the exception of Sheriff Peter- j son, Republican, who was re-elected. |