Show County To Join State Oiling Road W W. Clair Rowley Clerk Minutes of the regular January 1930 meeting of the Board of County Commissioners Commissioners Com missioners held on Monday the day of January 1930 in the courtroom of the county court house at Parowan Utah at the hour of 1000 A. A M M. The following County officers were In attendance Hugh L. L Adams Chair man E. E E. E Williams Commissioner W W. Clair Rowley Clerk human Dailey Dai- Dai ley Assessor R. R J Shay Attorney J J. J T. T Leigh Sheriff The following business was transacted transacted trans tram acted Minutes of the meetings held Dec 9 and Dec Deo 31 1929 were were read and ap ap- ap proved A committee of Parowan Valley farmers comprised of the following members E. E M M. Stubbs S 8 S. T Tt Orton Orton Wilford Day Daf Morris Lyman and Taylor Miller met with the Commissioners and requested help fro from fron the county In the rema remaining nIn un graveled part o of the School bus but route te through Parowan Valley The Th committee or of offered I feted to donate 59 9 per cent cen ceno o of their labor if it the county would pay the other other oth oth- er 50 per cent cen cenin in la cash ash cas The Commissioners Commis stoners went over the road and after a thorough thorough discussion discussion of of the project an agreement whereby the county Is to pay per yard at the rate of yards per mile for three miles for ha hauling the gravel on the road which would cost The county to al also also also al- al so furn furnish h a man to supervise the job William Osborn District Engineer for the th State Road Ro 4 Commission met with the Commissioners and presented the States State's proposition of oiling cUing the Winn Parowan-Winn Hollow HollO Road this year The letter from the State Road CO Con Com Commission mission stated that they were were ready to operate co-operate with ith th the county in oiling this road at a cost of lf to the county and n 2 to the State oron or oron oron on a basis bosis of 50 per c cent nt each for the cost of graveling and nd 26 to the county and 74 7 to the he State for the cost of oiling oil oil- oil oil- ing The Th state also agreed greed to finance the county's portion of the project until until un un- til De December ember 31 19 q A 4 regular Cooperative IY agreement was signed by b the t e c County u Commissioners an and th the Cl Clerk r instructed lf to send pd same to the State Stat Road Bond a Co Commission to o be be executed by y fh them m The Anticipation n Note proceedings w were re also signed up upI I in duplicate cate l by the e po ln County y Commissioners Commis Commis- p Commissioners ls- ls to coyer the County's county portion of the cost post of the project The Cooperative Cooperative Cooper Cooper- agreement and the the Tax Note Proceedings Pro Pro- Proceedings ce are recorded later ater ORDER ORDE The ORDER The The County Auditor is hereby ordered to make d demand mand upon I the several counties in which livestock have been assessed and which livestock have haye grazed a portion of the year 1929 in Iron Count as shown by grazing certificates filed with the Conty Assessor Assessor Assessor As As- sessor for such portion of County District District District Dis Dis- School State Road County Road and all other taxes except State State School State Bounty Dounty State High School and oth other r special State taxes as the number of days ranged in Iron County bear to the whole pole year Signed HUGH L. L ADAMS Chairman A communication from 1 L. L M. M Terry was read by the Cleric Clerk in which the writer liter Iter ask aak for tor funds f from Iron County for the improvement of a road in Iron County f fr from rpm m t the e Terry ranch and the th Utah-Nevada Utah State tate Line Mr Terry sta stated d t that at Washington County had expended money noney for tor the improvement of the part of road that is in to Washington Washing ton County and that the Neva Nevada a part past of the road was also l being improved and nd that he f felt l that if U Iron ron County would spend d to 25 00 in co cooperation cooperation cooperation co- co operation with local donation that the road could be put in fair shape for travel The Clerk was Instructed to write Mr Terry and explain that Mr Lyman E E. Sevy Bevy was absent from the n meeting on account of being snowed mowed in at Nel New New- l Continued on Page Four r i TO J JOIN YN I STATE 1 IK IN OILING ROAD I Continued From Page One tIe and that action upon his hi la request I would gourd be withheld pending inv tion of the matter County Treasurer Clair Hulet was a authorized u to acc a accept pt the taxes wJ without with without with with- out ut interest n and costs costa on some wat water right b belonging to Mrs Jane Adams Adana of Paragonah on account of a In IS Inthe the assessment of this water I tight right an and which made It so 80 Mrs Adams did not not get p police poUce of such IU h assessment The Assessor HUlman Daney disc discussed discussed discus discus- 8 sed with the County Commissioners the values recommended by the S State te teto to be placed upon pon the different classes class class- classes es of l livestock stock for assessment purposes purs purposes pur pur- poses s for the year 1930 He was In Instructed instructed Instructed in- in by the Commissioners to stay stay as ae close to the valuations r recommend commend recommended ed by br the State Board Doard as possible andy and y 1 the in n case of cattle they felt fen t that at a alight slight raise over the recommended values vallies values val- val ues lies pf of the State would be fair talc r The Cl Clerk rk Assessor and Treasurer I j II I were re authorized to attend the Annual t Convention of ot County Clerks Auditore Audi Audi- tors tore Ass Assessors and Treasurers to be beheld held eld February 6 0 and 7 9 1930 In Ogden Utah The Clerk was Instructed to write 1 the State Board of Ue Health th regarding the bUl bill of Alex H. H Bollo Rollo as registrar of v Vital 11 S Statistics for the Cedar Product Pro Pro- re- re i duct for the entire year of 1929 amounting amounting a a- mounting to 0 o In Jn the Interest of I keeping comp competent tant people as registrars of Vital Statistics the Commissioners felt that their bills bUts for fOZ their services i should be e approved promptly by the State Board of Health |