Show TH COUNTYS AFFAIRS The Wool Growers Want Streets Designated Desig-nated for Sheep Drives J D Hunter Explains Why He Does Not Support His FatherA Surplus Canal Break The county court met yesterday with all members present and transacted business t busi-ness as follows I J D Hunter appeared as per citation to answer why he did not support his father who is an inmate of the infirmary and stated that he was unable to do so He agreed however to pay the county 4 per month which offer was accepted I Nicol Hood sent in a communication stating that the family of John Voss in Sugar Honse precinct was in a destitute condition and Selectman Bamberger was instructed to look into the matter I A communication was received from John B Smith calling attention to the fact that Twelfth South street between Eleventh South and the penitentiary was in a bad condition and asking that the road be widened at a point where he intends in-tends building a fence Bcferred to a committee of the whole The county physician reported the patients pa-tients in the city hospitals as follows Deseret OJ St Marks 4 j St Marys 1 total 1 Filed SHEEP ROUTES SUGGESTED Mr Pickard appeared as a committee from the Wool Growers association and asked that a road or street be named i i upon which the sheep can be driven through the city east and west and suggested sug-gested Ninth North and Twelfth South Selectmen Cahoon and Bamberger were appointed to go with a committee from the city council and Wool Growers association asso-ciation to ascertain a feasible route Vincent Shurtliff and eleven others residing re-siding adjacent to the Thirtyseventh school district petitioned for a change in the boundary lines for the purpose of affording af-fording a nearer approach to a schoolhouse school-house Referred to the county superintendent superin-tendent of schools J W Whitehead secretary of the North Point Consolidated Irrigation company com-pany informed the court that a break had occurred in the surplus canal near the bridge east of H Cohns farm and H3 I the water was washing away the banks of his companys ditch Laid over Edward C Warenskis bond for liquor license at South Cottonwood was approved and the clerk instructed to issue license The coroner reported inquests held on certain bodies Filed I A POST MORTEM ANNOUNCEMENT Joel F Allen sent in a communication stating that the following changes would be made in judges of the bond election Bluff dale Precinct G W Bills vice J I W Nichols South JordanJ W Wheadon vice Peter J Johnson UnionD M Griffin jr vice D M Griffin and A R Rork vice A R Roach i South Cottonwood Henry Bind vice James Gilbert Sugar Hou eW C A Smoot vice W C A Smoot jr Filed FOR HANDLING SCHOOL FUNDS Theclaims of J B Toronto one in the The sum of 16666 and the other for Jl000 for handling the county school funds were allowed in the sum of 500 this amount being intended to cover his entire I compensation for the services rendered up to Dec 31 1892 Other claims were allowed as follows LeonLacon criminal expense u S 2500 J B Uummock criminal expense 1290 Eagle Foundry and Machine Co 1060 J b Morse 1 Son prison 4615 Driver Mercantile Co jail u 3550 Wolstenholm t Morris jail u 7050 Total 30325 Adjourned until Thursday afternoon at 12 oclock I |