Show Commissioners Discuss Weeds Reservoirs Taxes Tees The board of county commission commission- commissioners ers met on June 1 2 3 11 if and 18 as a a board of equalization Chair Chair- Chairman Chairman Chairman man John W Weaver presided res ted with Byron Goodrich and Ray G 0 Labrum and C Clerk ed F L Noel pre pre- present pre present sent at all meetings pre pre-j Andrew J Vernon bee boe Inspector filed a partial report of ot his In- In Inspection inspection in inspection of bees made with J Fleming Wakefield state bee In- In Inspector Inspector In Inspector A full report will be filed later The sum of was allowed for Inspection Bert Stain reported he had 55 colonies ot of bees bee J J P Mayor May of Ballard reported the flooding of his land by irrigation irrigation tion water In winter the waste wastewater wastewater wastewater water formed ice tee blocking his gate and road The matter will boi bo s set set- settled set settled t- t tIed by court action between the county and the ditch company now pending A decision will be given Warren Jenkins and Ab Price and committee com com- committee committee regarding a water cater ater ditch i above the Maeser Masser store and a aI I county road through the land hand County Attorney Clyde K E John John- Johnson Johnson son John son suggested the county issue beer licenses s without a bond The liquor control act required a bond but stated it was uncertain ln to whom I the bond should be made Mr Johnson also stated that his office I had difficulty in getting papers served William S Henderson justice of the peace stated he had 22 cases case In InV which V papers had not been served served served ed and asked why action had en not been taken He suggested addition addition- additional al help be given giten the counts count sher sher- sheriff sheriff sheriff iff Glenn Olenn Miller asked that the emission corn com com- commission mission cooperate with the Indian Department in road work in the west end of ot the county Commis Commis- Commissioner Commissioner stoner Labrum will wUl meet with the Indian Department and canal com corn companies companies panics over oter the use of gulches for waste water I I CCO camp foremen made a 9 re- re reI report re report I port on the Ashley creek bridge and the Ponder Wash road road- The county is to all aU material and the I COO camp the labor in their re- re repair re repair pair Logs and lumber will wUl be us- us used used us used ed for the repair work and cement for abutments menta Ellis ElUs Morrill will f h bridge logs loss 20 r Bet long for 1 25 each A beer license was approved on I the application of Floyd Floid Taylor and Charles Taylor of or La Lapoint I Attorney Wallace e Calder and I President Robert Hunting of Df the Ashley Reservoir company stated the Provo office requested nn an agreement from the sponsors ot of the Buck Bucl- Pasture reservoir that they would see that the canal Yo was as finished The commission ordered ord be sent by Mr Calder that the canal would d be completed ed Judge Abe W Turner of the JudicIAl district court asked that I Ithe the county assist Mrs Pili Palmer Painter mer in care of Ions lona The county will use lumber at 20 per r thousand from Harold Mtr- Mtr I rill rm I I Continued on page six I I I I I I I I COUNT COMMISSIONERS 01 I DISCUSS VITAL MATTERS Cont from page on one aUf n I I The proposed p PO d weed need eed control pro pro- pro t t n has s 'S no- no no not fully materialized pro pro-I Mi Mt Go stated he had sent a letter aletter of protest to the of-I of of- of I f e At nt Pro Provo Prose because Uintah county founty was not being represented bv by their own on l t ip p rs Isor County Agent Russell Russell Rus- Rus Russell sell etch Keeton said caid that It v was aas as likely I tor would could be appoInted for the three counties Uintah Du- Du Duchesne chesne and Daggett following bought or alO ed oct buy land from Uintah county edl Moses Moore B J Burns Durns E H Bryant Ralph Durfee- Durfee Durfee Mrs Johnj John Johnng ng rig Walter B Stoddard Law Law- Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence BastianI rence Caldwell Cl Mrs Arma Bastian s rs Rubs S Neilson Ray E Dill- Dill Dillman man J Perry Bowen Boven Acel well Cald-well Cald- Cald j George Oeo-ge Bigelow W A Banks Oliver W Jorgensen W L Whit Whit- Whitlock Whit lock lock Thomas Cald Caldwell Caldell ell Delbert DelbertI Whit Whit-I Charles Chirles W V rhe The folIo following folIoIng Ing appeared for tor ad I ad adjustment of valuations on prop prop- prop prop-I property property erty J Austin Pack Lee Dennion Joe Haslem Mrs Mary Fisher N NJ NJ NJ J Meagher Lester Bingham Dingham Eli Eli- Elilah Elifah Ell iah lah fah Jackson JacJson Sarah E Han Harvey Harsey ey Ida IdaMay IdaMay IdaMay May Oaks Garnett Swain S 0 E Tay-Irr Tay Albert snow Mrs Tay- Tay kr Je Jesse Jessa Labrum and vIand Leland Mor fOr Morrill rill The following widow wi do abatEments were ere flowed allowed Annette tonette nette Akhurst Jo panne L Bingham Lottie lett Col-lett Col- Col Collett Collett lett Sirah E Drullard Druliard Mary Fish Fish- Fisher Fisher er Sarah Harvey Haney lIan ey Keturah Fish j li H ssie Je Markey Marley Elizabeth McCar- McCar McCarrell rell McCar-rell reU rell Jane Pope Sarah E Sarah Ashton Lydia L dla M Bills Mate Mattie tie E Curtis Mrs Irs b S BEaton B Eaton jEthel L Lydia dh Gurr Mrs Pearl Jenkins j Ethel M Mf Martin Roxana Mott tIr Mrs John Minnie Reynolds Re nods I Mrs Ml's Nick Sw Sa SIn sin an In Inary Mary ary E Ackley Phylinda p Sophia Curtis I Mrs Laura Evans Evins Mrs Richard RichardG G HarrIson Harrlson Amy C Jenkins Luet- Luet Luetta ta Luet-ta ta McCarrell Jane J Meadows s Mrs J JV W V Olsen Carrie J ol Mrs Alvin S Alice Altee LAn L An- An Angus pus An-pus gus us Mrs Harold tharpe Bo-tharpe Mrs l John N Davis Myrtle Erekson Alice ABet Haslem Mrs Irs Joseph E Jenkins 5 Mary Ann Matilda oo Minnie C vicia Lo-vicia Lo- Lo sicla J Smith Anna Stoker Dalla Trujillo Zina E Wilkins Elizabeth A York Marie Marle J Trene Mare Mare-laret Marg Marg-I Margaret aret Watkins Ada Vernon Amanda Watkins Mattie Mattic CarT Carr Weaver Lil Lillian lian B D White County Clerk was as ordered to increase In- In Increase in increase crease the valuation of all real property In the I Leota ota district to 50 per cent of original valuation for 1935 Land had been assessed a at 2 per acre for 1936 1930 same aS a'S grazing land |