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Show COMMISSIONERS ARE BUSY. Numerous Appointments Mad This Week In Box 'Elder County. Special to Tho Tribune. BRIGIIAM CITY. Feb. C The county commission held a busy session this week of more than two days' duration, at which many unfinished mattei'a of business busi-ness wore taken up. J. I. Dewoy was appointed to oversee tho work that has-been has-been undertaken on the roads In Dewoy-vlllo. Dewoy-vlllo. George C. Dewey was uppolnted justice of trie peace of tho Dewoyvllla precinct, In place of the regularly elected official, who refused to qualify for office. of-fice. Tho matter of road supervisors for the many precincts of the county received considerable attention by the board. Numerous Nu-merous petitions for the appointment of road men were received, but few were acted upon at this meeting. The appointments ap-pointments made are as follows: Alma Belnap, Beaver Dam; Frank "Wood, Promontory; Edward Haskell. Fielding: James Blgler. Riverside; George May, Colls Fort: William Orme, Honoyvillo: J. B. Pettlnglll, Garland; J. W. Halfold, Portage; Reuben Nebeker, Wlllard; T. J. Meister, Manila ; Conrad Jeppson, Mantua; Man-tua; I-Iyrum Thorn. Thrce-MIle Creek; George R, Rlchins, Grouse Creek: George Archibald, Plymouth; George Brough, El wood. |