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Show Henry Jensen, justice of the peace, allowed at $10.40. . Alex. Teunant, jnstic of the peace allowed at 10. 50. The claim of William D Caudland, county recorder, f2 05. The gentleman gentle-man was ordered instructed, the county court did not require the further making mak-ing of abstracts. The petition of John James and others of Fayette Irrigating company was laid oer until next session. The clerk was instructed to post notices of snch petition peti-tion to the residents on the premise affected. Permission was granted petitioners peti-tioners to make amendments to petition tf necessary. ... The balance of a claim, 5 dollars, for whitewashing the court hoise, was allowed for $1.70. P. McFarlain jnstice of the peace at Ephraim was allowed 13 50. THE COUNTY COURT. A Short but Very Busy Session. Is Held. Their length forbids the presence of all the minutes of the county court session this week ! Among other matters, mat-ters, the following business was transacted: trans-acted: The petition of Morinan V. Snlman and IS other residents of Thistle precinct pre-cinct a?king a change of precinct and school district lines between Milburn and Thistle precincts be established. Conmuuications were received from the school districts affected to the effect that a compromise had been made. Major Carter of Mount Pleasant stated in a letter the city of Mount Pleasant no,v assumeB control and charge of the highways within her limits. The Moroni Co-op store was allowed fl'J.93' John Reid, county clerk, furnishing supplies, 33 50. Allowed. A retail liq .or license was granted for a period of three months to T. D Curtis Cur-tis of Gunnison from March 14. Claim oi Probate Judge Johnson was allowed, in the sum of 95 dollars. The claim of Selectman Charles Kemp for 43. 60 was allowed. All obstructions on the ciunty road between Fairyiew and Milbnrn were ordered removed, within twenty days. The sum of 250 dollar was appro- The report of Road Supervisor AVil-liuin AVil-liuin (ieeJr.ot Fayette was accept d and placed on file. The sum of 16 30 was allowed him. The report of Guy C. Wilson, justice of the peace of Fairview was refered to ihe prosecuting attorney. The estray report showed 3.30 due the county. William D. Olsten, county physician, wis allowed 34 90. Also a bill for medicines, 5. 20. Dr. S.rnuel H. Allen was allowed 15.20. Alfred Peterson, constablo of Ephraim was allowed 15. The petition of J. W. Irons and others I of Moroni, asking a change in the county coun-ty road at that place, was granted. The protest of John 11. Stott and others was laid on the table. The sum of 3J was appropriated to A 1). Meiriam, ex-collector, for uncol-Icctable uncol-Icctable taxes. The mm of 50 dollars was appropri-a appropri-a td for repairing i he county road be-tsvien be-tsvien Meant Pleasant and Fountain (in en. priated for county roads apportioned under the selectman as follows: Sor-enson, Sor-enson, 100 dollars; Nielson, 100 dollars; Kemp, 50 dollars. The sum of 400 dollars was appropri ated to John H, Hougaard, cennty surveyor, sur-veyor, for making plats for use of assessor. as-sessor. That official was, also allowed $12. 9S tor pencils and tracing .cloth. Also the claim of T. C. "Baity, plats etc. 32 dollars. The claim of 30 dollars of Kelloy it Co. was a'so allowed. Tho petition of William Whitbeck of Nine Mile creek to change the connty road was referred te Selectmen Sorenson to report at next session. The salary of the prosecuting attorney was placed at 800 dollars per year. The prosecuting attorney was directed direct-ed to demand of the Rio Grande Western Wes-tern a copy of their map showing where their railway extends in this county. The court adjourned until the second Mond ay of April next. An onler was made relation to paying bounties on wild animals: Wolverines, lynxes wild cats, coyotes and foxes. DO cents; bears, 5 dollars; mountain linns, $7. 50. Virions small sums were appropriated appropriat-ed for the indigent of the couuty. The bill of Sheiiff James Burns for tei vices and help in detection of liquor selling at Fountain Green, 10 dollars was allowed, also his bill of $48. 80 for conveying prisoners to Provo. And the bill if Chiistian Peterson, $9.75 for fonvejiug pri-oners to connty jail. The report of Justice S. 0. Nielson of Faiiview, estrays, was excepted. The claim of Joseph B Roper, justice of the peace at Gunnison, $37.85, was allowed. Anthony Madsen of Gunnison was allowed $25. 80, services as road supervisor. sup-ervisor. Claim cfTuE Sentinel, 15 dollars, publication of financial report, reduced from 15 to 10 dollars. Claim of John Lowry & Son ilanti, furniture, was allowed $20. 45. |