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Show County Business April Jurors Sworn Tho following Jurors for tho April term of tho Fourth District Court were ncccpted this week: Peter 0. Jensen, Upton J. Hoover, W. O. Dees-ley, Dees-ley, John S. Park, Win. W. Pcny, Christ Ian Knudsou, Samuel Greenwood, Green-wood, W. K. Farror, Joseph 15. Altkcn, R. H. .Tex, Chnrle3 E. Davis, L. D. Deal, Wnrren 11. Smith, Angus Wrlde. and Samuel Sliumway. Tho following nddltlouul Jurors were drawn to bo In nttondanco Wednesday: Wed-nesday: Phllo Johnson, Pny8on;.Wnl-JSE- bbel!i5noch ,lmr. Sr.T-lenjnininTVTn. - JoIiiTboiTtxH. Ilowcr and' Peter Gro'uemnu, l'rovo'. To i:iiullze Tines The county commissions will sit as a board of equalization, for tho equal, butlon of taxes, on the following dntcs: For Lehl, Cedar Fort, Fairfield, Alpine, Al-pine, Highland nnd American Fork, May 17. For Provo und Lincoln May 18. For Pleasant Grove, Sprlngvlllo nnd Muplctou, May 19. For SpaulBh Fork, IlonJamln, Lnlcci Shore und Puyson, May 0. For Salem, Goshen, Sautu(ulu Spring Luke, Thistle, Clinton, Tucker, and roll May 111. General, May 22 and June II. To Select Srhnol Hoard The county commissioners met Monday with nil tho deputy county road supervisors and' Instructed them to follow n plan of economy In fixing up tho roads In their several districts. At tlio commissioners' meeting, n week from next Monday, It Is probable prob-able that the district school board, will bo choHr.li. As this board will handle nil thu district mid High School uffnlrs until September 1916, Its selection will bo uwnltcd with much Intorest. County Supt. J. P. Creer lias recommended that tho pro-sent pro-sent High School board bo retained, but the commissioners nro In no wlso ' bound to accept his recommendation,, though It Is probnbio they will do so In most cases. Admitted In Citizenship Following wero admitted to Amorlcnn Amorl-cnn citizenship by Judgo Morgan this week: Hormnn Relmschurd nnd Phillip Fritz Kopp, of Pleasant Grove, nn-tlves nn-tlves or Germany; Carl Joliau Lund-qulst Lund-qulst of Tlenjamin nnd Ernest Jouklm SJoBtrnud of American Fork, natives of Sweden (SJostrnnd wns changed to Senstrand). Liquor Klcctlnn Petition l'rovo, April 7. Petitions for u liquor li-quor election for Provo City to lie hold tho last Tuosdny In Juno nro be,-Ing be,-Ing circulated und signed. They will bo presented to the city commission and ir they contain 25 per cent of tho registered voters or the city mi election elec-tion will bo culled undor the supervision supervi-sion of the 11)11 Hqiior law. Uolh sides, the.-' Vwets" and the j'drys,'' are ilotnrmlued to succeed Tho "wrjtB" feel that the veto or the prohibition bill will Increase the wot vote, wlillo tlio drys will make evory effort to koop tho city In thu '"dry" column, not only becnusu they - . --L . 1 . bellcvo It right nnd best for tho community, com-munity, but bee a u bo they do not want to suffor a locul defeat on top of tho defeat for statc-wldo prohibition. |