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Show Police Dept Transfer Changes Top Personnel At SH Station " '. -r 1 i , . ' ' v.- W '4 .- -. . k . " Vv i . vr ' I : IT'S ALL YOURS - Capt. II. Fred Lee, in charge of police activi. ties at the Sugar House Police Station the past two years, greets Lt. Ralph C. Knudson, who has been appointed to replace him. as head of the officer training division. He attended the FBI Training School in Washington, D.C. Lt. Knudson also has his home in the Sugar House area, living at 273 Rosewood Ave. A transfer in the Salt Lake Police Department this week sent Capt. H. Fred Lee from the head of the Sugar House Division to the headquarters office at 105 South State and Lt. Ralph C. Knudson to Sugar House. Captain Lee has been with the Department 27 years and will be eligible for retirement on May 1, 1959. Prior to his joining join-ing the department in 1931 he had seven years of law enforcement enforce-ment experience, four years as a Texas Ranger in the Lone Star State, and three years with the Salt Lake County sheriff's office. He has been in charge of the Sugar House Station about two years on the assignment just completed, prior to that he had served in almost all the divisions of the police depart-, ment. On a prior occasion, for one year, he directed activities at Sugar House, doubling at the same time with the radio patrol division. His new assignment as-signment at headquarters will be with the administration division. Lt. Knudson began service with the Salt Lake Police fifteen years ago, being "broke in" by Capt. Lee He too has served in almost every division, detective bureau, check detail, traffic division, radio patrol, etc., and comes to the Sugar House post after three years |