Show farmington FRACTIONS ki the county auditor completed 4 his work on the assessment roll 01 L last friday and on saturday county treasurer blood and an assistant commenced tissue to issue tile the tax notices it will require nearly three weeks of steady work to get 0 et them out the notices will be I 1 some weeks later in reaching tax this owing to the work occasioned by the 5 per i cent raise made by the state board of equalization i f nine districts were represent ed at the school trustees meeting 0 held here on monday afternoon cons considerable id erable business was transacted the calendar for the ensuing school year was made chichis which is as follows the terms commence the first sept second nov third jan 30 1899 fourth april ending june rules were adopted to govern principals teachers janitors and pupils and the use of libraries dispensed with general music supervisor mr bamberger contemplates spen spending spendin din lots of money for making improvements at the lagoon this winter another track will be laid from the bridge backas back as far as the other tracks run and the grade considerably widened two work trains will be put on and twenty five men employed to do the work the bottom of the lagoon lake is to be covered with gravel and if necessary plank will will be placed under the gravel so as to make it suitable for a bath ing resort two new engines as large as those run by the ry ky co will be purchased before another season opens A steam plant is to be installed to goner gener ato ate electricity for lighting the lagoon when the creeks become too low to furnish the necessary power as was the case this fall fail john walkers little son of about eight years fell from a barn and badly sprained one of his arms on tuesday judith oviatt louie and minerva clark started to the university to school on monday and smith clark frank peart louisa and alice steed and G Q walton left for logan on monday to attend the A C college C milton wellin welling the newly returned mission missionary ary and a professor from the L D S college spoke in meeting sunday afternoon B D P F knowlton jr the doctors say has the appendicitis and will have to be operated upon elder A T rose is expected home this week from a mission to the state of mississippi john earls barn stacks and sheds were completely destroyed by fire monday afternoon tag tb fire yas ayas started by boys boy there ther 0 WAS Vs no ng insurance th the loss js Is eg s dimate d at about 1600 dollars A large barn partly filled with hay belonging to jacob miller stood within fifty feet of the building that was destroyed but through the heroic efforts of the citizens it remained undamaged by the fire all ali of our schools started on monday except the one in in the north end of town prof pinder of logan has the and misses clara and maytie sanders of this place and miss martha smith of salt lake are the teachers milton welling will teach the school in the north district when it starts the logan journal and superintendent aar porter speak very highly of professor pinder as aa a musician and scholar J H robinson is building a nice lice brick residence which it is estimated will cost about 2000 when completed the walls are up and th tho e roof work is nearly completed tho the masons commenced on tho the brickwork of nathan darks clarks new five roomed residence on wednesday editor clipper aiu willylu you oblige numerous of your readers by in t hon john fisher and f furnishing urnis hing your readers an answer from him to tho the following in question at the late demo cratic primary meeting in east bountiful do you believe that republicans and non citizens voted for delegates to the county convention that nominated you as representative forthe for the next state legislature elect why did you not protest against such an act of and trickery the minority report of tile the county convention committee on credentials was to not all allow ow ether either delegation seats in the convention while the majority report adm admitted bitted irregular proceedings as having 0 occurred at said primary all of this I 1 consider a strictly local matter and should only concern east bountiful people except where public interests are involved for instance as a democrat I 1 intend to vote for hon john fisher unless I 1 conclude that he did wrong i in in sanctioning in a measure by not protesting against the apparently transparent irregular proceedings in ers of said primary r meeting ne eting we certainly want men for law makers who will always and forever oppose wrong in any shape or under any and all circumstances it seeing that one of the he results of said irregular agular proceedings Is that notices are being posted all over the county for or a mass meeting to be held this evening 2 at farmington C for the purpose of electia electing g two delegates from each precinct to form a central committee said committee is to frame a platform for a citizens ticket and to call primary meetings in the several precincts and to appoint the delegates to the county convention from the several precincts and to call a county convention to name the desired candidates for said citizens ticket fifteen names are attached to this call and fourteen of them are bountiful people the fifteenth is one of the minority convention committee above alluded to I 1 rather suspect it is a republican move to catch the votes of those who think that an enri 0 ht wrong was perpetrated at the east bountiful primary and it all goes to show the correctness of the old proverb always nip an evil in the bud T B C farmington sept 1898 |