| Show OF UTAH COUNTY u of Cily CounCil Change h of Co Ft b r Con board d met y Uta A 11 Earl t and Io sl tiling Ij Utah County Count hi Oler Jm r n whole elec fau ii Furk t lh of ot to c 1 IlIr a t rOAd operate In th Fork Iti troll The c tn in n A ni an Fork v i 0 onH W a to tor I the road 1 I ni 10 bUilt It II the Lt be f 1 r tny plant 11 It wr ler II nl deputy n I I role 01 tho rn r the HI Iha I t l I laloS O tOb J t tal ap pointed county flah anil gams This appointment wan made at a form cf Ir meeting but at the last meeting was 1 reconsidered lr r was county physician Thero were three ap Dr who held the ollice last term Dr J H n Slator mm ulla Dr Westwood As tho could roul 1 not unitt on any ono one applicant they Iho to draw lots and Ur Dr Jvon out The official bonds of or County clan Westwood and ot or A O Blade lUh and gamo commissioner were u also III so tho bond of ot George 1 Hoes of oC Provo Prove The following fees reported tar for January 1003 l 03 Clerk r MUO treasurer attorney sheriff In compliance with n from Fort Field Protective of ot Provo for In protecting the theland land from ot Provo river Bimi of or HO was appropriated The following of ot tho county count treasurer worn wern received school fund tunal cash on Jl 1 county school fund cash osh on hand general fund rush on un unhand hand cents witness and jurors fund cash on hand 2030 county superintendents contingent nt fund cash on hand A number of ot claims wore allowed and the tho bourd adjourned until Fob 9 1003 1903 CITY elTY COUNCIL 81 At the of oC the city council hold Monday evening n communication by all the retail liquor dealers In Inthe Inthe the city was presented und referred to the thc committee on judiciary to tl bo re reported ported lort 11 on at nt the next mooting Tha communication calls calla attention to lo the facts as os they them to 10 be that largo quantities of or intoxicating li II liquors are 1110 being Lell sold In III this ell by IW bytho tho glass and dram for tor by h lel Honn who uro not licensed is 1111 retail li 11 liquor quor dealers and nn that said sul liquors are drunk by b tho purchasers upon the thu premises where Ml sold This practice the HIB n bold Is III ui Infringement ement up upon on un heir rights as they are required to pay In a II I anse of 11 per quarter This practice Is a II discrimination t the regular dealers and they ask that the council puss pass an un ordinance making the Iho penalty for tor selling Intoxicating liquors for gain aln by lIy the tho dram or 01 drink where tho tame came lire are drunk upon the tho premises where sold without the tho seller first mv Ing obtained d n proper license BO SO to do consist of ot both fine CIne and Imprisonment the minimum penalty to be Ju 10 days Imprisonment 25 fine for tor any p pel i ison son on fourd guilty of 01 selling for tor gain any all Intoxicating liquors by the dram dramor or dunk to be lie drunk on the where sold Thu executors of 01 the tho state estate of ot James JamesSmith JamesSmith Smith deceased dec offered to Bell soli the tho site north of or Provo for an electric power site to the committee un light lightA A from the Provo Electric company notified tho council from rolf 1 1 the comply company would o othe the city GG a n month for tor each street lump 25 a It month for tor re ro renewal newal of at lamps and other expenses Re fiG tarred to the th committee on 01 electric light lI ht The fhe city was Instructed to notify delinquent poll 1011 tax payers to pay pa within 20 days ny In the event of or their failure to do go so to bring suit for the tho collection of ot the tho taxes A number of ot residents south of or tho city In the section from tho city about a II year ago petitioned p for tho district to t again bo be a II port part of ot the tho city Thu rhe petition was granted and the tho committee on judiciary Instructed to draft dratt a II resolution In conformity with the action of ot the council Justice John reported 21 arrests for tor forthe the months of ot December and an nn 53 collected In fines re referred reo to tho committee on police city prison Mr Ir Decker of ot the committee en fire department reported rules Jar for the department making m provisions for rOl a n aman man to be employed by bythe the city to re the 1110 chief during tho noon hour and to work In the waterworks oth other other er departments the tho rest of ot the time The rules were adopted The committee on public grounds city property reported adversely on the tho petition on of John O G Jones Jone for Cor a n quit quitclaim quitclaim claim deed to tu certain land north of the thu city which had been platted during the boom anti tho city acquired the deed to 10 the th streets Mr Ir Jones wonted wanted a n deed to tho streets surrounding a n block adopted The committee com mil tee on Judiciary reported on ordinance amending tho liquor or ordinance ordinance A wholesale dealer Is designated as a aone one selling liquor not to be lie drunk on tho premises If It by b the tho keg In quantities ties of ot not less than two to gallons and If by the tho bottle not less than one dozen No gambling Is to be lie In any anyplace place where liquor Is IB sold The license for tor Ie dealers Ii MSO a n quarter nn the tho license for tor re rc all dealers Is a n quarter straight The penalty for tor the violation of at the ordinance Is an now A of 01 not more than ICO or Imprisonment for not moro than days 1118 or both U 11 U III made an offense punishable by bythe bythe the oboe above fines or Imprisonment to sell to a II minor or habitual drunkard Tho ordinance was laid on the table ble bleto to come up at a future MRS ms BEESLEYS There was liB a II very large congregation at tho funeral services of at Mrs Joseph JosephIne Ine Kellogg held In the Meth Methodist odist church chinch yesterday ster a aTho Tho church was beautifully draped with white bunting festooned with evergreens and ond many offerings Note placed on the casket Principal J M Jensen of at the Frank Franklin lin school addressed the congregation speaking of ot tho thu labors Of ot the deceased In hi the public schools In the highest terms and of 01 the high regard In III which she was held by her fellow teachers and IIII the pupils Hev Wildman Murphy delivered the tho funeral sermon He Ill spoke earnestly of at tho noble character the tho Intelligence and tho Iho broad hopeful loving Christian I spirit of 01 the departed and of ot her hel I I resignation and an trust In tho Lord In tho hour of ot death music was rendered by tho church choir A largo cortege followed the tho remains to the cemetery AnY ENTERTAINMENT The Third Ward Dramatic association will give an nn entertainment Friday even Ven evenIng Ing In the word ward hOUKU for Cor tho benefit ot or Elder Choules who Is about to leave on a n mission to Great Britain orThe or The Lost Mine lIne will 1111 be lie presented The case of or JOB Jos E executor vs John H n Stewart et nl Ill was heard yesterday before 8 U n Thurman sitting as 1111 Judge pro tern tem The Tho demurrer of 01 plaintiff to cress complaint was over overruled overruled ruled nil II a n to tu strike out coun counter counter ter claim was sustained sU Defendants D were given 10 days das to file amended counter claim |