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Show 0li WNTflliM I , Thuridaj a Busy Day a; ii.viiiTi!.Mi (iTiii:i:i;ii.!i)5i.u i i Syi .iitlir Ih-'i ; ;ru! If ti,;i:x In (ia'rni .ill lillil.r :-i. 'i . r tlir Itmrl Ailit i- l . . -v. ri-in. I. j Tne follow 'ng conclusion of the minutes of the session held June llih was t .wded out of last ' The ;"c.io;t of the eommiitce on ' es-ab!isn.ng iho boundary line j between Box Ehle; and Tooele : counties, a summary m' wliicii ap- peared in last Saturdays Bn.ii.ELt, ; was adopted aud ordered to lie put into eflcct. The Court then resumed its regular re-gular session. PET. . D. E. P;'u; and si..; o;hers from Portage. Saiuariti and ad'oin-ing ad'oin-ing setiiemenis H'esented a pc !-j tioii remonstrating against a.1-further a.1-further changes in the road from Plymouth to Slound Springs. Referred Re-ferred to Baty and Wilcox. COMMITTEE H EL'OK'I'S. Baty and Wilcox had carefully examined the proposed route south of Slound Springs and recommended re-commended that the old platted and recorded road be retained as the most feasible route for the present. Received and adopted. J u d g e K i r k and Clerk Peters offered the following report on rules and regulations in governing , th e f u tu re p roccc lings of the County Court, which was received re-ceived and adopted: 1. There shall be two meetings of the Court at each session; they shall commence promptly at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. 2. Order of business: 1. Roll call. '2. Reading and approval of minutes. o. Presentation of petitions. .4. Report of standing com- mittees. o. -Report ofspecial committees. 0. Introduction of claims. 7. Unfinished business of prc- vious sitting. 8. MisceP.'ous business. 3. When any business is properly pro-perly brought before the Court and members desire to speak thereon, there-on, they shall be entitled to .vk for a reasonable length of time without interruption from other members; and must confine themselves them-selves to the question under consideration. con-sideration. 4. All repurU of standing and' special committees shall be in writing, signed by the committee; and shall be presented to and filed by the Clerk before the hour of meeting of the Court. 5. Xo claims shall be audited by the Court unless they have been properl y fi led a t I ea st on e day previous to (ho sitting thereof. cr.Ar.'.is au,owj:i. John Johnsuti, poor farm water. . .$10.00 Nr. C. Murlensenjor roads, etc. . . . 5.15 li. )L Baty, services 51.80 K O. Wilcox, services -1-1.20 T. II. Blnc.kburn, :;ci vices iJO.OU K. II. Kirk, ,e: -;cos 14.00 Water and work on poor farm Il'.S5 J. F. Olson hauling rock -t.00 Lowland ,x: Clover, livery 5 L'5 0. C. McCreary.rond work '.1.5 Hartford Ins.. Co,, 00.00 ' Bills referred to Attorney K. H. Iliidley, T. H. I'itt, . A. Wade, K. K. Spencer. Hills disallowed J. A. Wade in Nichols ease. L. ier;, for lonsori;il work on Williams, indigent. Selectman Blackburn was appointed ap-pointed a standing committee on poor farm. j Selectman Wilcox instructed to aid in pieparalion of new Hampton Hamp-ton bridge. |