Show farmington FRACTIONS court notes numerous petitions weather notes miner found COURT NOTES adjourned session ot of the county court convened today ful board present hon H IV haight presiding minutes of mar session read and approved selectman cook reported on oil W A haydes petition for an appropriation of for moving liis his store back to widen the street at layton allowed ii i i judge haig haight lit reported that lie he expended the 20 appropriated for the relief of tile the family that were traveling to oregon but detained here on account of sickness aud and stormy weather also that he had let the contract for filling the old channel of vadd audd creek iu in farmington and the work was being beina done selectman balzer nalder submitted al a bill of 96 37 expended on the weber canyon road on account of the snow slide appropriated petition of C A fernelius an aa thirteen others asking to have the court lavy a tax on the ninth and tenth school districts for the purpose of building a school house in the ninth district was read and satur lay day the dinst at 2 p in m was set as the time lime to hear bear said petition at the meeting house in layton precinct also the same petitioner and others asked to have a new roid road dis brict formed to correspond with the new school district lines their petition was taken under advis advisement ment john bartan petitioned for an appropriation to defray the expense of burying child in kaysville Kays ville tabled D A sanders sande rs and twenty four others petitioned to have john W steed appointed road supervisor of district number five farmington tabled for the present the clerk was instructed to request the road supervisors who sent in their reports for 1892 to report at the next session of court 1 4 W E stokes and twelve others petitioned to have the precinct and road district lines changed between steed and hooper precincts hearing set for monday dinst an 11 am and the matter of notification and getting plat referred tu to selectman david cook coo k i on oil petition of residents dents of the ninth school district C charles and matthew bambrough were appointed trustees of that district thorns thomas 9 H peek a nd james W strong were appointed school trustees of district dr strict nt number imler ten tell to 11 fill vacancy caused by the division of the district county attorney pearson rs reported ported on the tribune companas comp anys claim and recommended that it be returned to said company as he thought the county was not liable for it recommendation men dation adopted ii i J L king was appointed super visor of road district number eight S the following 0 appropriations were made to apply repairing rep aLriDg bridge across snipe creek S 20 E F rose rudd creek bill J R millard water tax tar on court house lot C E L pearson bill for having court rules type written joseph walker janitor 1190 T II 11 phillips salary as clerk for alarca 50 0 wood criminal account jail account it E egan tax account 1180 G F pill pal bounly jail work james and 11 hibbert poor account ruth talbot ati abott poor count account thomas 6 1000 poor account i ar amdon DM Don n M 12 poor account county attorney petersons clain for salary for three months ending march was taken under advisement adjourned to dinst WEATHER AFTER CASTS As aa forecasts are made by macu with spoilt consciences who sometimes tell the truth I 1 will not indulge in predicting a week ahead but will wait the week out and then thea report the past week has been summer I 1 weather since march the last day of wintry weather also tile the snow now about all disappeared on the leyel level on that date dale for ten days prior p bior to the it stormed a little ever day we began plowing about the first dinst as stated slated last week we have hall had 93 34 3 4 inches of snow and four inches of r sin rain since nov lath ten inches of snow will make about one inch of water NEWS ITEMS the lone miner was f found all right last tuesday his cabin is about four miles up canyon the snow was soft and four and one half feet deep so traveling was very difficult in my last CLIP rElt letter 1 1 I did not wish to inter infer that vermin vermin were in the houses in referring to the smoker and 11 I 1 wrote that it will drive out the varmints var mints 1 ii i I i there is no local news of importance farm and garden work is being vigorously prosecuted the forgetful gr angers are arc losing valuable time waiting for necea necessary sary re palis to be made to damaged implements but they console themselves with the annual promise that next season they will get such work attended to in the winter will house the harvesting machinery as soon as harvest home is sung etc and perhaps some of them will keep said promise I 1 counted nearly one fourth of one hundred plows and cultivators that were in iii the fields near the county road on my way to salt lake city some time ago at least there were handles enough spiking up through the deep snow to accent for that number but if the junk thieves had previously broken the iron work off from them and had thus made me tell a story it will add that much more time to their mccu occupancy p ancy of purgatory when they receive their deserts for stealing brass can and other less noisy articles the thieves who stole the hie canon from C 11 II llam Ram blacksmith shop last monday or tuesday night have been captured but they had broken the from its aidea and split it nearly into with biti h cold chis chisessi elsI hope there are laws enacted that can allow of a fitting punishment being mete out to such vandals but I 1 hardly think our lawmakers in contemplated that sue such ll 11 nets acts would be committed by civilized people if these fellows ever were civilized they furnish proof that darwinism is doomed as at least a few human creatures appear to be rapidly declining in tile the stage of human existence not much superior to carwins Dar wins monkey doctrine I 1 learn that the thieves are to be tried next thursday A few parties carlies have been bending our city ordinates ordin aces past the enduring point and finally two of them become adly broken but the off offenders cald have paid the damage 0 and smooth sailing is again enjoyed by everybody CT FAR farmington KINGTON april 3 1893 |