Show County I Project for forI I Ouray Valley Road to be Improved on Bus Route Board Gives Op- Op Option Option Op Option tion on County Land In Avalon Section for Reha Reha- Rehab Reha- Reha Rehabilitation Rehabilitation b Plan I I II At the meeting of the board of county commissioners held Satur Satur- Saturday Saturday day dav a road project was w approved for the Ouray Valley see sec section sec section tion Uon and Leon on P Christensen the count surveyor ordered to draft necessary plans E D Lewis E and Mr Miller stated the road v was M as necessary In order that the school bus could travel tras tra el the district Twelve tons of hay and six tons of chop feed for teams vas as ordered to be drawn on as needed and paid for as work was wasI I done done- by consent or of orthe the commission orI I I The board also approved a 45 day 45 I day option of sale of tax delia delin delinquent quent property In the Avalon dis district to B 0 Colton Louis All All- Allred Allred red All red who asked for time on approximately approximately SO acres of land under tax tac sale Water can be secured from tv t o 0 sources for this land according to Mr Colton Cotton for 1600 acres In this section enough for 20 to 30 fain fam- fam families tiles Water rights can be worked O olIt t for tor about acres at rca rea- reasonable rea reasonable cost they claim The pre pre- present present pre present sent water ater ater filings are sufficient for forthe forthe forthe the land They claimed the Ouray Valley Irrigation company could sell wa- wa water water wa water 1 ter at per acre per year for forthe forthe forthe the land At a cost of 15 to 20 per acre the acres could be irrigated It if water rights were bought At a later meeting the matter will wUl be gone into in de- de detail detail de detail tail with the commission Captain A B Woolums was given en en a continuation of the lease of the Vernal CCO camp grounds John H Karren Richard Jen sen Jen-sen Jen- Jen Jensen sen Peter Detomasi Ra Ray Kim Kim- Kimball ball Kirn-ball Isen I ball Paul Hardy Ed Watkins Moses Moore Wallace Calder E ER ER ER R L-Cooper L appeared relative to tota tIU ta and land sale matters George Dean purchased the In- In Independence Independence In Independence dependence townsite of acres in which 23 back taxes were due Mr Dean offered and Is Isto isto to 75 down In one sear ear and remainder In two to years at 6 percent per cent t interest i f V v V v A report was made by Junes James Orr superintendent of the Vernal COO camp that miles of see sec secondary sec secondary roads had been cleared of snow and kept open the past post win win- winter win winter ter at a cost of not including ine lag ing the near ear and tear on machin machinery er ery elJ A bridge and loading bin are areto areto areto to be built lt on the Diamond moun moun- mountain mountain tain tam road Work Is also planned to protect roads from expected sprIng I floods It Is proposed this work ork be bedone bedone done conjointly with the I camp and the grazing board of done District No 8 It was refreshing to the coin coin- com commission mission members when J A Chen Chen- Cheney Chen ey ey chairman of the roads corn com I ley t com mitt of f Vernal Grazing district No 8 offered words of appreciation appreciation I INO tion for the word vord ord of the county J done In behalf of the stockmen in Inan man 1 an effort to keep roads open dur- dur durIng dur during ing big the heavy snow storms Mr Cheney also offered cooperation from the grazing district in any project that could be v worked out outto to mutual advantage 1 n Hyrum Burgess was given au- au authority au authority 1 to work on the Deep Cr Creek k kI I road beyond the coal mines Leon P F Christensen reported the I court house project could be- be begin begin be begin gin this week v s eek This project Is for repairs and new construction in inmany inmany Inmany J l many parts part of the bull building ding Mrs Jennie Weeks made a report 1 of a survey sursey b lag made of J i cases In the county I 1 |