Show farmington dates set for lowering your taxes more resignations other items COURT NOTES june 12 93 full fill board presen lion ilon H W preshing pres ding minutes of juneith june ath read and approved the Tue cleark reported the total assessment of the county for the year 1893 to be which added to the rail way telegraph and telephone companies assessments sess ments assuming said assessment to be the same its as in 1892 would make a total of or more than the total of 1892 T J brandon of centreville Cen treville stated that road supervisor john wayman had made a complaint to to the county court charging him of resisting an ail officer in the discharge of his duties he said that the animal in question had simply been turned out to aid in corralling cor ug other horses and had only been on the street about ten minutes he clain claimed led that the horse was not running at large and when mr wayman attempted to take it up he did not allow him to do it selectman nalder reported that the contractors would have the weber bridge completed tomorrow it was decided that the court meat there tomorrow to inspect ct the bride with view of accepting the same on oil re emendation of judge haight and by request of J M it was ordered boar chas meadows ruth oviatt and moses corey be paid four dollars each per month from june 1st ast 93 on account of the appropriation for chas meadows to be paid to louise barkdull for his hia support A C tendered his resignation as justice of the peace of south hooper precinct which was accepted to take effect upon the qualification of his successor the appointment of a successor was laid over until next session R T venable was appoint appointed ed road supervisor of district no 18 z in place of david cook resigned A communication from the county attorney was read declining to accept 35 a month as salary but offering as a 9 compromise to said amount for the first six mouths months of 1893 if the court would allow 50 per month thereafter it if the court would not accept this offer he would withdraw all former propositions made the court and riot not be governed by them tile the court did not feel disposed to make any change from the rate fixed at last session sheriff 0 wood filed a request that the court allow him his big salary dating from jan 93 not granted it was ordered that tile the assessor beals be also othe the collector for the year 1893 the per cent of tax fo for r county purposes was set at two mills on the dollar for county school purposes one mill on the dollar A levy was made on the taxable property of the tenth school district of a sufficient number of mills on the dollar to raise to be paid to tile the ninth school district to to adjust adi proper rights between them july and 1893 between the hours of 10 it a and 4 p in was set as the time and the court house as the place when the court will meet as a board of equalization to hear bear complaints in rega regard rd to assessed valuation of property the matter off of fixing compensation of assessor and collector was wa S laid over for the present claims allowed C E pears pearson on sa 3 L notices bill for printing NO nol 1 Blamires for graveling highway between kaysville Kays ville and Layton ab some verbal complaints were discussed in regard to bad roads in the county on account ot of auf unfilled billed ruts short boxes in water di ditches febes and loose boulders but no action was taken adjourned to octh dinst PROBATE BUSINESS in tia the c matter of the estate of edgar foukes order of decree of distribution was made estate of ether coltrin order settin monday june 26 1803 nt 11 a m its as time to hear bear petition of administrators to sell certain personal property and also to hear bear petition of widow for allowance for support WORLDS FAIR ETC mrs lucy A dark clark and alice clark returned from chicago on tho the th dinst ast after an absence of one month they describe about two full of events curiosities sights and etceteras they beheld since leaving home chicago people did not spread a new crimson cri nison carpet from the car steps through the station and across the sidewalk to the carriage for them them as they did for the spanish princess on the ath dinst but they were treated very nicely and they feel well repaid for their triai the magnitude of the wicked part of the city surprised them and when told of the similar extensive localities in most or all cities and towns outside of devoted to shameful crime they were more than indignant indi gnant at hearing and reading of the frantic efforts of hypocritical preachers towards rais ng funds to assist in regenerating generating ro the 11 the wicked mormons cormons Mor mons the nude statuary and paintings in the art department the degraded I 1 morals of so many of the worlds inhabitants in and the almost general lack of moral purity and chastity so vividly manifested causes deep feelings i of pity to arise to think that the perfection we are attaining to in in the arts and sciences is not kept atee pace chith in religion and good morals and a little more attention paid to the great future while the short life of the present is allotted to us DC considered rather ramer religious reading for a week da day y paper but it is not lengthy briefly described the city is 13 c composed of hundreds of streets of large business blocks surrounded by dwelling houses and parks except the east side which is bounded by lake michigan the streets are continually filled with street cars vehicles and busy bustling humanity and the balance of space is filled with the noise and bustle occasioned by the combination of noises emanating from the busy throng the main streets being ID paved with stone accounts to a great extent for the almost deafening roar that is heard all the day long many of the other streets are paved with wood blocks and consequently do not cause so much of a rumbling noise by the vehicles traveling in on them the half dozen large larce parks and numerous smaller ones in chicago forcibly reminds them of the scarcity of such places or reserves of land of land for them or even of public squares in many of our utah settlements As it is better late than never to correct mistakes it would be a splendid idea for our public spirited men especially where new towns are being laid out to thoughtfully look a head ahead and so far as possible provide these useful and necessary conveniences bp baw W dark clark of montpelier late of Georgetown idaho and formerly of farm farmington ington his native town and geow palmer addressed nearly of our meeting goers last sunday p in workmen will begin to renovate our meeting house in a few days clays and pending these repairs we will hold meetings in the stake academy building A fourth of july committee consisting sig ting of david hess jas jag loynd ezra robinson E A cottrell and wm win C cottrell was appointed by una unanimous vote vole to arrange a pro gramme for the days exercises next friday at 10 a in our old settlers and record k keepe deepers rs are to meet assistant church historian andrew jensen in the meeting house vestry to furnish him with items of history on saturday the important educational county meeting will convene here and considerable interest is awakened iu in regard to the questions to be discussed lucern cutting culling began yesterday it and all other crops are arc below the average on account of the cold backward spring during the last four days of south wind we fancied arain storm was being bread but only a little sprinkle arly this morning is all we have received C T june 12 |