Show farmington FRACTIONS about thirty school teachers took the examination on M monday and tuesday stake conference convenes hero here saturday and sunday sep and alth mat fat thomas has decided to study law all and d leaves for ann arbor shortly the new west school here will not run this year miss af munger linger the teacher who taught here last season will teach in bountiful on the 2nd and dinst bishop stoker joined in we wedlock adlock miss mary L rice of farmington and samuel H davis of wilford idalio idaho the marriage ceremony was performed in the county clerks office elder henry oviatt president of the Wyoming 3 conference which conference embraces the whole of the state of wyoming T is now traveling in the northwestern part of th the state estate near the yellowstone national park david oviatt who has been working c in the shop for his undo lewis oviatt started for the canyon with his family on wednesday for an outing the gentleman is tal talking kinc 0 some of going 0 to california to spend the winter he is an expert sheep shearer having won a prize last year for the fastest and best shearing if degoes he goes to the coast he expects to do some of this kind of work he has two brothers parley and frank rank who are still farther west than the coast being 0 on the philippines as volunteers from idaho lewis oviatt of this place and albert F ford ord of centreville Cen treville returned on monday from a two weeks outing in emery county they made the trip by team and had a very pleasant outing they visited with mr air oviatte Ovi atts brother at cleveland emery county who for many years was postmaster ter of that place but on account of his political faith was dethroned dethroner when pres mckinley went into office they say the people in cleveland have suffered greatly for want of water in the past but that they had now constructed a large reservoir up in the mou mountains n which they believed would amply supply the town with water they report the grain crop in the vicinity of thistle exceptionally tio nally good the republican county convention was held here on tuesday E P ellison of layton was elected chairman and E K M knox of kaysville Kays ville secretary the following delegates and alternates were chosen to the state convention dele delegates 1 ates H W haight E P ell ellison son J A hatch ezra richards julia hess T francs francis roueche henry moss lucy A clark sarah E taylor and E B alternates chris burton jr E M whitesides IV T ayland jr henry anderson Ander sou I 1 priscilla potter E al knox J I 1 atkinson joseph harrod monica ada F flint lint and joseph miller the following delegates and a al ter nates to tho the county convention to bo be held today friday were elected at the democratic inary on wednesday evening E A cottrell john walsh A L clark L E abbott clara sanders J W steed jr david thomas elizabeth coombs nephi palmer and joseph walker alternates jed abbott john S E S rose george rogers 7 and nathan clark A al la lamb mb was nominated for justice of the peace and J IV steed jr for constable the sham battle fought by the le militia attracted a great inacy auy people to tho the lagoon on labor day there wore were not less than an people there the larg lar est number that ever visited tho the resort in any one day COUNTY COURT NOTES the county commissioners met in in r regular eular e g ular session on monday september ath being a full board pres present bilt commissioner fisher reported that thai elgin jaco jacobson abson a deaf muto mute residing at bountiful is desirous of attending the state school for the deaf and dumb that the boy is indigent and unable to meet expense of clothing ca him himself sel f etc preparatory to atten attending dint said school he had authorized the expenditure of 1325 and would recommend that 1175 more bo be appropriated to buy him clochin clothing it was so ordered one dollar and ninety cents was appropriated to mrs airs ellen stevens to enable her to redeem her land from tax sale CLAIMS ALLOWED in addition to the regular monthly salaries tile the following claims were allowed thomas H phillips sta 3 00 exp eap david thomas sta henry H blood sta boc exp eap D 0 willey exp eap john fisher F ishell exp eap VV J parker exp eap samuel Ker kershaw exp eap joseph walker chal cha L geo IV kendell geo IV green roads account 0 A fernelius roads john johnw IV steed roads james day roads briant al D quarantine charles H smith criminal john stable jr exp eap unity farmer crim john S white jurors and witness commissioners kershaw and parker reported that they had conf conferred erred with mr air J W thornley in in relation to his fence being upon the road and had effected a compromise on the terms decided upon at a session of tile the commissioners ners held august 1898 the report wa was s accepted the attorney stated the suit would be in state quo pending the removal of the fence on the terms expressed in the compromise the report of samuel NT naylor aylor J P in the case of the state of utah vs john penman was read and filed it being reported that a mrs T lynham is an indigent and in a destitute condition the matter was referred to commissioner fisher eisber to investigate and report the petition of J S miller an and I 1 three others asking to have the obstructions removed f rom Walk er lane was read and referred to commissioner kershaw and the road supervisor to invests investigate 0 at e the matter adjourned to monday oct 19 1898 at 10 a m |