Show commissioners bonera set 1 I dec 20 as tax deadline deada W will cooperate with state road commission in set ting speed limit thru jensen and over bridge two ery important items of interest were ol 01 f Stu furday i at the board 01 courty commissioners that of setting the delinquent tax date bate to december instead of november and sanctioning a speed limit for cros crossing using the new jensen bridge when completed much business of a routine nature was a as also transacted chairman W L pletcher fletcher was absent because of being bi ing at craig colo shipping cattle comins bonef willis johnson Joh rison acted as chairman chal anan the extending of the delinquent tax day to december edth was vas in response to a petition which was filed by the citizens asking for the extension a sheriff J emery Jo luison and resi resident adent engineer J a 0 in charge or of construction at the bridge appeared asking that the board of county commissioners cooperate with the state road commission relative to a speed limit far cars ova tine the new bridge mr melvillee Mol villee explained the dangers clangers which were ere in store for pedestrians est rians and all kinds of transportation por tation vehicles just jost as soon as the new bridge was opened for traffic ire ife explained that the very nature of the po position sitton of stores bridge aher roads and the steep incline on the east of the bridge made it necessary for immediate action before someone was injured sheriff johnson and mr asked that a constable be appointed who could arrest resident pes ident or tourist alike for disobeying traffic regulations also that a P justice of the peace be appointed mr explained he had observed traffic conditions at this particular place all summer that the new bridge will be absolutely no noiseless s seless ele SS with ith traffic at high speed passing over the incline on oil the east Is very tempting to motorists to take the grade at high speed also that the location of stores and hotel with a shut in road entrance from the north creates with the he other conditions a traffic lern hardly found elsewhere in the state the board will lend every cooperation possible to make these approaches pro aches safe for all it Is understood the state road commission will zone this section at once and traffic regulations be in force by thy tho tima the new bridge is opened to traffic the following air a aired sred cd relative to taxes in somo tanner from abatements td adjustments in nearly every instance the requests were taken under adviser neilt A J walker E M york J B eaton valborg 13 T lowe lose robert ingrain ethel rich steve hullinger and james hullinger the utah power and light company asked that aej an erroneous distribution of dietr taxes between state and county be corrected 0 A mcclelland appeared on some school matter lu was as brought to the attention of the board that roy huber of lapont lapo nt was allowing his sh fihe P herd to cross the road at the red dugway which filled the road bed with rock As it Is riot not necessary for mr huber to pass his sheep over this particular road the loard card ordered the county clerk to notify nir mr huber to move the rock and debris at ones once at his bis own cost or suiter suffer prosecution A committee from jensen consisting of A N and josh timothy and llod stew art appeared regarding the changing and building of a road in that locality they explained that those to be affected by the change would be jost joseph ph and art paulson S agustus smith 11 II marshall and thern themselves selles after consideration the board set tuesday tu esdia october 10 at 3 p m for a meeting at the court house when the matter will be gone into in detail and some definite conclusion ar at I 1 with william wilson as spokes inan hian a commy yee from loit h va western estern ashler ashle valley petitioned that the north part of chairman fletcher fletcherr Flet chers s roads be exchanged for the south section of coram ioner johnsons johnson s dietric in which mr johnson lives they expressed the view it would be better for all concerned the matu was as deferred for further cons aeration de ration until mr 1117 fletcher would be present glenn 11 miner miller president of aln tah tab chapter american red cross and andrew vernon asked that a change in the wage scale for relief workers be made from 2 00 and pe dal da to and 5 per day and in accordance with the state wage age for the same work aliso tat fiat miliage be reckoned at 8 cents per mile instead of 7 cents cent as 03 at present TIIs this wai vai granted ten dollar dolia was allocated to tho county treasurer for postage tage ahery citizen of legal age in the ti ie tate date owes it to himself or herself to 0 cast a vote vae on Novem november ath we as you see sea fit but yote vote |