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Show COUNTY COURT. March G.Cuuit met with all members presuut. ii .sO was appropriated U pay the collector-for publication of Damn of parties whose properties could not be found. A petition w ns presented by the school trustees of Kphraim in behalf of the Inhabitants In-habitants of that school district, praying that the lines be changed to embrace the following described lines, Begin nit. a ?.t the N. E, corner of section 16. Tp. lt5 S. it, 3 fe.,. thence running eait to tile boundary line between Sanpete and Eoiery coHutles. A remotistrance;was entered by Wales protesting against any action being taken towards embracing lands now belonging to Wales school district. A reuioostrauco was also presented by the M.tntl school trustees for a similar pur. pose. The matter was laid over until an investigation could be made. The clerk was instructed to notify Moroni sud Mt. Pleasant school dls tricts ef a pvtition pending before the court relative to the formation of a new d:strict. The foilovring were appointed mem bers of the board.of health of the several districts, Sterling, Caleb Edwards, J, Larson, Hayfleld Lars C. Larsen, Christian Christiansen. Falrview, Christlsp Peterson, Walter Cox. Mount Pleasant, Christian Peel, August Nelson Wales, Henry Lamb, Richard Lamb. Chester, Joseph Bagnall, Redrlck N. Ailred. Moroni, Benjamin F. Taylor, J. V. Lowry. Meadowville, J. T. Hen-ninger, Hen-ninger, Isaac Reynolds. For Quarantine and other eerrlces the fellowir.g bills were allowed. S. H, Allen, J24.20 V. J. Kosford; 4.00 Christian, Peterson, " " 2.00 John lidwell, 11.25 J. W. Lowry, 8 60 V. H. Olsten, 28,60 B, F. Taylor, 2.25 A. G. Nelson, 6,76 The claim of D. H. Roberts in trans cript of testimony in the case of, The People vs Peter Niel3on, ,Mt. Pleasant omountirjg to 139.40 wrs allowed. Frank R. Candland was appointed constable of Chester precinct. The following bills were allowed. Sheriff Fowler of Utah County, $ 6.50 " Burns care of prisoners ect. 83.95 " for services, 62.80 " '' for care of Geo Davis, 51.00 Alex Tenaant, costs of Rosenvall tiial, 35.60 Sheriff Burns, costs of Rosenvall . '. and Nielsen cases, 70.10 O. C. Nelson, for stamps, 98,85 J. C. Cahoort, 6,48 Dispatcn Company, 10.70 The e'erk was instructed to notify the school commissioners of Utah tend tory of the amonrt of means on hand derived from tit? leasing of echool lands for 1832. The petition of '; Kphraim school ."die trict as'-ing for a change of . lines was bronp,ht up and the following was es tablished." Beginning 1,'mile lonth 'of the S. E. corner cf the present boundary line of Ephraitn school district, thence rnnnning west, to the 8. W. corner of ection 20: thence north 1 mile; thence west 1 mile; thence north 1 mile, thence west 6 miles; thence north 1 mile io the present boundary line. The sum of $ 300 was appropriated for the purchase of plank for the conaty bridges to be expended equally under the direction of the selectman. Claim of Sheriff Bnrng for services caring for Peter S. Nielsen 31 days at 50c per day, $15.50 Joseph S, 8p.ot for services, 4.00 March 8th. The petition of Nathen Fanx and eleven other residents of Moroni praying for an appropriation for the relief of Seth Childs was presented and 10 allowed. Ihe report of Geo, P. Simpson justice of Moroni, was referred back for cor rection. The following bills were allowed: N. C. Sorenson, 53.20 Peter Sundwall, 44.80 G. F. Morley, 40 Ward Stevensen, 90.50 |