Show FRACTIONS on tuesday morning last lewis bamberger brought up from ulab lake several barrels containing black bass elsh most of them twelve to sixteen inches in length and deposited them in the lake at lagoon another shipment of fish of a smaller size will soon follow the ice is about six inches thick hut but immediately over a spring there is a space about five feet in diameter that does not freeze over this and where the feed stream enters the lake will be good places for the tinny finny tribe to get a supply of fresh air as fish like people in our close meetings sometimes suffer through being ignorantly deprived ol of that very cheap but very necessary element the companas comp anys ice house bouse being built by mr larsen and company of bountiful is nearly completed the snow mow is being kept scraped off from the ice and ice storing will begin in a few days the ice house is and twenty feet to the square what might have been a serious runaway disaster occurred here last saturday a horse team runt running ig nearly the hie whole length of in main ai street scattering milk milk cans and can lids 1 in their wild stampede like similar incidents of very frequent occurrence here beret no children happened to be run over and also like most of such buch runaways the daus came e was a team left standing untied one of our city officers got in head of this runaway before they got tired of running but he stop slop them and escaped from in front of them without getting even badly enough hurt to convince him that a city ordinance properly enforced would prevent at least a few of these superfluous P occurrences at the beginning of this year of grace 1896 our city officers started in as though it as though the ordinances were made for a purpose I 1 refer to a number of the citizens of our city of centreville Cen treville and bountiful f at being tried and fined 6 ned f for or 0 firing r IL a few shots at a target with two little target rifles rides it is true our officers were criticised criticized somewhat severely but this was because no warning had been given that the law which had been previously more ornamental than useful was about to be enforced it if a child were to be run over by a runaway team some careless teamster would no doubt be at once arrested but the stitch in time remedy should be applied and thus avoid such unfortunate disaster ous conse quen ces r li u COUNTY COURT NOTES county court met io in regular session dec ath 1896 full board pres ent commissioner rockwood reported he had bad taken under consideration the matter of purchasing a spring from lyda R sti e e she aou would ld sell the same for would recommend that the offer be rejected for the present at least adopted W R casey cagey convicted of assault and battery appeared before the court by consent and asked that his fine be remitted as he be was unable to pay the same stated he had served twenty six days in the county ahil the matter was referred referred to the attorney commissioner nalder reported the that t he be had bad been informed that sear scar let fever ever was prevalent in steed precinct and he and dr ingram had bad visited the precinct and investigated the matter had found that a very mild form of the disease existed the people were using due caution and the doctor was of the opinion that a quarantine was unnecessary report adopted road supervisors reports were presented and approved and claims allowed as follows william beesley road district 7 supervisor acet acca 10 roads roada sect acct S 27 total 37 john burtenshaw bonneville road dis die brict account approved tile the account shows supervisors bill to have been paid by road warrant no 11 ROAD supervisors REPORTS robert ure road district no 11 report approved and claim for services allowed as follows roads ac count 5 supervisors account 26 total 31 william barber 3rd ard road district report filed and approved and claim for services allowed as follows supervisors 29 roads 1975 total 1875 the supervisor becom mended that a box culvert be put at head of jennings Jeno iDge line lane highway no 1 thirty feet long and that two culverts cu lverts he put in on highway no 2 at the lite hammon and horseley cortier corner in in centreville Cen treville the recommendation was adopted and the supervisor authorized to put in the elie culverts cu lverts george W oreen green road district report approved sud and supervise T ors ora claim allowed as follows t supervisor acct acca 42 C A fernelius ath road district report approved and claim of supervisor 65 5 allowed C M U layton road district report filed and appi approved oved claim allowed as follows supervisor 16 roads 3 total 19 J J holbrook road district report filed and approved and claim allowed as follows supervisor 6 james warren lath road district report filed and approved and claim allowed as follows supervisor acca acct 50 jos E flint road district report aled filed and approved and bill for supervisor allowed as follows supervisor acct acca roads sect 6 total 27 john W steed oth road district report filed and approved and claim allowed see regular bill charles II 11 poll road district report presented and referred back for signature n john burtenshaw reported L D kintie kinney y george brinkerhoff A J dark clark and hyrum brunson were delinquent lin quent in paying their poll tax after being no noticed noti tilled Ged the matter was referred to the attorney to advise the supervisor how to proceed in the matter j james ames D D W wilcox alcox complained that certain parties were obstructing the flow of water in burk Bur lake kLake the matter was referred to commissioner rockwood the application of J E robinson Ko binson for a license as an abstractor for davis counte count taken under advisement at last session was taken up and on motion of commissioner rockwood the license was granted to late date from jan 1st ast 1897 and upon his filing 0 a bond in the penal sum of Sl oooo J E Robi robinson fison recorder was authorized to have the plat index to abstract record and plat book A rebound the attorney to whom was referred the question of the proper manner of removing of obstructions on public highways and whether after obstructions have been maintained a long time they can be maintained submitted his opinion which was read and filed on motion of commissioner rockwood the clerk was instructed to noimy all persons whose fences encroach on highways no I 1 and no 15 in layton to remove the same within thirty days from date of notice CLAMS CLAIMS AUDITED AND ALLOWED geo W green sup 8 jos jos E flint sup 2100 roads 2700 james warren IV arren sup 1550 joseph J holbrook sup charles M layton sup 1600 roads 1 1900 C A fernelis Fern Fer elim nellus sup william barber sup 2900 roads 1975 R W ure sup up 2600 roads rf william beesley sup gup io 1000 00 roads 2700 I 1 C W rockwood corn com sat sal 22 50 traveling exp eap 3 75 2625 will am N I 1 nalder corn com sat sal 2250 traveling exit 2750 P hatch cow sat gal 2250 trav eling cling exp eap 2625 P 1 P willey roads chas 31 layton sup roads john burtenshaw sup roads R W ure sup roads william barber sup cup roads john W steed sup roads george W green sup roads 2681 C A fernelius sup roads joseph J holbrook sup roads roada thomas 11 II phillips sat sal stat exp eap 50 i joseph E robinson sat sal stat 90 J H wilcox sat sal D A sanders sat sal crimi 1850 joseph walker janitor 25 2500 60 adolph G fernelius reg and elect 1100 D K egbert reg and elect 1500 roads 1740 joseph walker C H L C H walker C H L briant String liam quarantine 1200 william N nalder joseph E steed crim crial 6 00 poor account the petition of 0 joseph smith and seventy others asking to have the ath and ath school districts consoli condoll dated and made to form one district was taken up and considered the clerk rip reported oried aai that he fie had posted notices of the time and place of hearing as provided bylaw by law there being no protests or objections filed against the petition being granted and the county superintendent of schools being present and recommending the same on motion of commissioner rockwood the petition was granted and the following order made that all that district of country bounded on the south by the north line of the 2nd and and 3rd ard sc school boot districts on the north by the south line of the ath school district dist ou the east by bv the east line of davis dais county and on the west by the west line of davis county which heretofore formed the lite ah and ath school districts of davis county shall hereafter be one school district and shall be known and designated as the Cen centreville treville school district of davis county and that the school property and money belonging to the said ath and ath school districts shall hereafter belong to the said Cen centreville treville school district and it is further ordered as il a condition to the consolidation of the said districts that all school house sites for school buildings to be occupied and 1 used by children of the whole district be to io bated at a place within tan rods of the running east and west vest known generally as the parrish lane and it la is further ordered that joseph smith joseph ford and john parrish be and they are hereby appointed trustees of the elie centreville Cen treville school district to serve until the next general election for school trustees adjourned to monday dec 1896 |