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Show ! COUNTY GOVERNMENT As Recorded In The Official Commissioners Minutes FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY eel for cancellations authorized by the Board of County Commissioners, Commission-ers, heretofore due to reasons Indicated In-dicated on the orders for cancellation. cancella-tion. The minutes were read and approved ap-proved and the meeting adjourned until the next regular meeting in January. 1942. Henry H. Rawlings, Chairman. Attest: C. L. Swenson, Clerk. o o possible in the correction of the j flume crossing over the We.stotn-Falrview We.stotn-Falrview road. The surety bond of R D. Nunges- j ser as Constable of the Oneida : Precinct was duly approved. j The resolution and contract covering cov-ering the proposed construction of 2.21 miles of highway on the Ovid- Riverdale Highway in Franklin County was duly executed. The minutes were read and approved ap-proved and the meeting recessed until December 15, 1941. Henry H. Rawlings, Chairman. Attest: C. Li. Swenson, Clerk. December 15, 1941. The Board of County Commissioners Commis-sioners met from recess of December De-cember 11, 1941, all members present. pres-ent. Due to an overassessment, it was ordered that the interest of $32.35 on taxes assessed to Andrew Jensen, Jen-sen, be cancelled. It was ordered that badges for the Constables of Franklin County be ordered. The budget for 1942 was reviewed review-ed and carefully considered with the object of making an economical economi-cal administration of the County's financial affairs for the fiscal year 1942. The minutes were read and approved ap-proved and the meeting recessed until December 17, 1941. Henry H. Rawlings, Chairman. County Agent's Steno. 21.00! School Dist. No. 34, School Supplies 13.00 E. L. Hansen, Sheriff, Receipted Expense 4.00 Paul's Cafe, Meals for Prisoners 6.90 Ind. School Dist. No. 1 Library Service 4.75 Caxton Printers Ltd. School Supplies 2.S6 WelLund F. Smith, Travel Expense 27.27 Yvonne Butterworth, Work in Supt.'s office 1.75 A. H. Palmer & Sons. Repairs 7.25 Hoggan's Elec. Co. Supplies 5.75 C. L. Jenkins, Supplies and Repairs 3.70 Petterborg-Xash Motor Co., Repairs 1.50 Capital News Publishing Co., Supplies 39.70 Wilkinson & Sons, office supplies 6.25 Idaho Typewriter Exchange Book cases 39.90 Pembroke Company, office Supplies 2S.34 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co. Office Supplies 44. S4 Classic Cleaners, Hangars for Social Hall 1.25 Wells McEntire, Insurance Premium 30.78 Idaho Typewriter Exchange, Bookcase 9.60 Emma Davis, Work in Treasurer's office 6.40 Idaho Typewriter Exchange Typewriter Payment 10S.68 First Sec. Bank, of Ida. N. A. Office Rental 30.00 Nepal Larson, office rental , a. 'JO Dr. S. S. Evans, Professional Profes-sional Services 72.50 Johnson's Drug Store, Medicines 21.08 American Red Cross, Donation 15.00 M. S. T. & T. Co., Telephone Services 8.55 Preston Nursery School, Rental and Supplies 15.74 General Memorial Hospital, Hospitalization Services 741.40 General Memorial Hospital, Hospitalization Services 719.30 Manuel Chavez, Aid 5.00 Manuel A. Chavez, Aid 10.00 FAIR FUND Orson Garff, Flower Show; Jude j. 5.00 Regalia Manufacturing Co., Fair Prem. & Ribbons .... 40.37 Raymond Hobbs, Fair Prem. 5.00 WEED CONTROL C. B. Sorensen, Travel Expense , 44.00 The Sawtooth, Co., Wfied Burner 4.25 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. MISSIONER3 OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1941. The Board of County Commla-Bloners Commla-Bloners met this day in regular Hooslon for the month of Decern-er Decern-er the Chairman, Honry II. Rawlings, Raw-lings, CoramlsBloneru Frank Shrives and A. B. Nash, and the Clerk, C. L. Swenson, were present. pres-ent. The application of Falbai Jensen for widow's exemption for 1941 wan allowed. Tax cancellations because of overasBesKincnts, etc., wore made as follows; Mrs. Lola M. Larson,, all delinquent taxes; Mrs. John OH. verson. Interest on, all delinquent tuxes; Mrs. lHabell Hurst, taxes on 160.00 valuation; Mr. Joshua Ralll-son, Ralll-son, lntoroBt on, 1037 and 1938 taxes; tax-es; Mr. Ban Swann, overassessment overassess-ment on 2 18 acres. Mr. II. T. Evans and H. B. Sternberg Stern-berg discussed the contemplated six-year road construction program with the board. M.S.T. & T. Co., Te'.e:Vi;e Services 6.1." Franklin Co. Nt. Farm Ass n., Part Releause Fe?s on Right of Ways 57 50 Franklin Co. Drain. Disi. No. 1, Drainage tax for Co.iiuy Roads 15S.40 Preston Lumber Co., Building Supplies 8!0 Baugh Bros. Plumbing Co., Supplies 9 15 Weston Meat & Grocery, Nails 2.f.0 Robinson Lumber Co., Lumber 115. i4 Petterborg-Xash. Motor Co., Lumber 3G.1S Kilgore Automobile Co., Repairs and Supplies .V95 Western Auto Supply Co., Supplies .76 Kilgore Automobile Co., Repairs and Supplies 35.20 Rasmus Jensen, Repairs .... 20.50 Sinclair Refining Co., Gas & 'Oil 78.75 Con. Wagon and Mach. Co. Supplies 15.28 Manning Plumbing Co., Supplies and Repairs 7.47 United States Fidelity & G. Co. Insurance 80.42 Albert Jensen, Operating and equipment 92.50 The Texas Co., Gas & Oil 90.50 M.. L. Hollingsworth, labor 39.10 Harold B. Allen, Gasoline and Repairs 1G.83 Continental Oil Co., Gas & Oil .-. 124.65 Anderson Lumber Co., Building Supplies 4.56 Allen's Texaco Service, Tires and Repairs 122.00 Kenneth Corbridge, labor .... 10.00 Utah Power & Light Co., Power and Lights 17.00 Landes Tractor and Equip. Co., Equipment Supplies 79.52 W. J. Fryer, Express Charges 12.92 Mt. States Lmple. Co., bolts 65 P. A. Bergquist, Supplies and Equipment 62.50 Lloyd Conlin, Labor 68.12 Resolutions were duly executed as follows; Transferring rental now charged against the Prosecuting Prosecut-ing Attorney's office to the Department Depart-ment of Public Assistance; Transferring Trans-ferring $15,307.34 from the' Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road and Bridge Fund of Franklin County; Transferring 517,581.33 fromi the Road and Bridge Fund to the Motor Fuels Tax Fund; establishing estab-lishing fees of $100.00 for draught and bottled and canned beer, $50.00 for bottled andor canned beer to be consumed, on the premises, and $25.00 for bottled andor canned beer not .'to be consumed on the premises; and transferring sufficient suffi-cient funds to cover budget deficiencies defi-ciencies anticipated for 1941. Cancellation orders were execut- Attest; C. L. Swenson, Clerk. . December 17, 1941. The Board of County Commissioners Commis-sioners met from recess of December Decem-ber 15, 1941, all members present. The official bonds of Lawrence Johnson as Constable of Preston 3rd Precinict, of Louis Johnson as Justice of the Peace of Winder Precinct, and of Harold Oliverson as Constable of the Egypt Precinct were approved and ordered filed. The application for a beer license li-cense for the Idaho Billiards was approved and ordered issued. The following bills were approved approv-ed and ordered paid: MOTOR FUELS TAX FUND Allen's Texaco Service, Road Builder Tires $532.86 George W. Wright, gravel 17.50 It was ordered that a tax cancellation can-cellation on valuations of $47.00 be allowed for 1941, to Mrs. Geo. F. McDermott, the valuation having hav-ing been omitted. The minutes were read and approved ap-proved and the meeting recessed until December 18, 1941. Henry H. Rawlings, Chairman. Attest: C. L. Swenson, Clerk. December 18,1941. The Board of County Commissioners Commis-sioners met from recess of December Decem-ber 17, 1941, all members present. A meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners and D. Ariel Nash. Uless Nash. MOTOR FUELS FUND Murray Mortensen, supervisor's super-visor's Salary 135.00 Albert Jensen, Operating County Equipment 88.76 I. M. Evans, Labor 9.25 McCune Motor Co., Repairs 14.40 Jim Mortensen, operating County Equipment 51.07 Wynn Hardware, Supplies 2.54 Shell Oil Co., Fuel Oil and Gas 145.63 Anderson Lumber Co., Supplies 11-70 Glen Manning, Labor 31.50 Cyrus Page, Labor 44.10 M. L. Hollingsworth, Labor 27.40 D. A. Lubricant Co., Fuel Oil 39.60 Sinclair Refining Co., Gas and .Oil 11.75 Rasmus Jensen, Supplies and Repairs ,. 89.70 M. S. T. T. & Co., Telephone Services 9.08 Intei-mountain Equipment Co., Equipment Supplies ... 140 85 Standard Oil Co. of Calif., Gas and Oil 66.72 Landes Tractor & Equip. Co. Equipment Supplies 63.14 Allen's Texaco Service, Gas and Oil 3.50 Sinclair Refining Co., Gas and Oil 11.75 Utah Power and Light Co., Power and Lights 75 City of Preston Water Dept. Water . 2.25 Kenneth Gorbridge. Labor 48.00 me Konafa Press Co., Lawbooks 10.70 The Husler Elevators, coal 30.82 State's Oil Co., Assessor's Travel Expense 15.45 Bancroft Whitney Co., Lawbooks 12.50 M.S.T. & T. Co., Telephone Service 76.54 Cache Valley Clarion, Publishing 47. GO James C. Bangs, Stationer Office Supplies : 19.40 American Linen Co., Laundry 3.00 Estenson's Variety, Supplies 2.00 Dr. S. E. Nelson, Brand and Meat Inspection 15.00 COUNTY AID David Lapray, aid 10.00 Manuel A. Chavez, aid 8.00 Robert Adams, aid 5.00 Department of Public Assistance! Assist-ance! 351.00 Arilla Weeks, aid -5.00 Mae Rigby, Aid 5.00 Manuel Chavez, Aid 20.00 Utah) Power & Light Co., Power and Lights 7.36 W. Ezra Cragun M. D., Professional Pro-fessional services 25.00 Dee Hospital, Hospitalization 35.00 Preston Nursery School, Supplies and Rental 18.01 Children's Home, Donation 31.00 January 10, 1942 The Board of County Commissioners Commis-sioners convened from recess o December 18, 1941, all members Past due contract of Don O. Baxter, Bax-ter, John W. Casperson, and Nathan Na-than & Quontin Casperson, were, ordered cancelled. Mr. Orin Fellows was assured that the approach to Highway 91 In his vicinity would be corrected by tho County if possible. The application of E. A. Ertcksen for aid for Mrs. Jane Taylor was held for investigation. Tho following bills were approv-nnd approv-nnd ordered paid: CURRENT EXPENSE Honry H. Rawlings, Recoipted Expense $ 48.49 Henry II. Rawlings, Kocoipted Expense 13.10 A. B. Nash, Receipted Ex. ponso . 5.94 Frank Shirvos, Receipted Expense 26.90 Paul's Cafe, Meals for Prisoners . 8.25 First Security Bank, of Idaho, N. A. Rental of offcies .... 22.50 Utah Power & Light Co., Power and Lights 61.23 City of Preston. Water Dopt. Water 21.40 Homo Insurance Co., Insurance Insur-ance Premiums 30.78 Clifford Warr, Insurance Premiums 30.78 George E. Burgi, Insurance Premiums . 30.78 M. S. T, & T. Co., Tolophono Services 60.79 Russell Crockett, County IvAnt'a Travel Ftrnense 8.49 present. The following bills were approved approv-ed and ordered paid; Don Greaves I.G.A. Store, Groceries for indigents 3.50 M.S.T. & T. Co., Telephone Services 9.15 Johnson Drug Store, Medical Supplies 21.74 Nephin Larson, office rental 8.00 J. L. Jenkins & Sons Coal Co., Coal 15.50 J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Sewing Project Supplies 15.33 Preston Co-Op Drug Co., Medical Supplies 7.50 Preston Co-Op Drug Co., Mediical Supplies 21.69 Oscar Stark, Aid 5.00 Mrs. J. L. Woodward, Aid 20.00 Manuel A. Chez, Aid 10.00 FAIR FUND Nat. Committee on Boys' and Girls' Club Work, Fail-Badges Fail-Badges and Medals 30.12 Raymond R. Hobbs, Chas. Sparrow, Spar-row, L. A. Brlgiit, H. R. Bingham, John S. Hobbs, David Nash, J. Leslie Hobbs, Wm. J. Tanner, A. W. Stevenson, Thomas Preston, and I. H. Nash, In regard to the roads in Linrose. The committee was assured of all cooperation possible. pos-sible. The application of Mr. Almarten Larsan for an adjustment of taxes for Mrs. Phoebe Beckstead was denied. de-nied. It was ordered that Mr. George Kirby, as Constable, and Mr. Dell Hymas, as Justice of the Peace, of Treasureton Precinct; and Mr. Harold Har-old Oliverson as Constable, and Mr. Herman Keller as Justice of the Peace, of Egypt Precinct; be appointed to fill vacancies in those precincts. The application of Safeway Store No. 18 for a beer license was approved ap-proved and the license ordered is- rettorborg-Nash Motor Co., County Agent's Trav. ExJ. 24.67 LaPrlel Palmer, County Agont's Steno 24.00 Chase Kearl, Receipted Exponse f. 16.95 Dale E Roe, Printing 6.25 Franklin County Citizen, Printing f "26.10 E. L. HanBon, Travel Expense .. 11.00 Marlowe Funk, Trawl Expense 2.10 American Linen Co., Laundry Laun-dry 1-50 Cache Valley Clarion, Printing 15.25 Yvonne Butterworth, Clerk in Supt.'s office 3.00 Alfred E. Wells and E. M. Martin, Janitor services 6.00 Idaho Typewriter Exchange Repair work 5.40 Welland F. Smith, Travel Expense 36.74 Pacific Press Pub. Ass'n, Arthur Moser, Labor 20.00 Lowell Neeley, Labor 16.00 Ted Roper, Labor 16.00 Lorin Corbridge, Labor! 6-40 The minutes were read and approved ap-proved and the meeting recessed until December 9, 1941. Henry H. Rawlings, i Chairman. Attest; C. L. Swenson, Clerk. December 9, 1941 The Board of County Commis-ioners, Commis-ioners, met from recess of December Decem-ber 8, 1941, all members present. Mr. Harold Baker's application for work was filed for future reference. ref-erence. The application oj the Deputy Assessor for an increase in salary was held for future consideration. Upon application by the Assessor, Asses-sor, it was ordered that property assessed to Margaret Rallison be valued as indicated By the Assessor, Wm. A. Davis, Supplies .... 2.90 Con. Wagon and Machine Co., Supplies 29.07 WEED CONROL C. B. Sorensen, travel Expense Ex-pense 44.00 P. Jorgensen, Repairs 2.35 Martin & Hone Auto Service, Ser-vice, Repairs 6.72 Auditor's Contingent Fund, Misc. Expense 4.22 MOTOR FUELS TAX FUND Utah Power and Light Co., Power and Lights .75 Preston City Water Dept., Water ; 2.25 David; E. Davis Co., Coal .... 58.30 P. Jorgensen, Repairs 7:30 Auditor's Contingent Fund, Misc. Expenses 36.24 Idaho Super Service, Battery 10.95 C. L. Swenson, Travel Expense 22.10 Farald Robinson, Labor 10. SO Paul Mullins, Labor 4.00 Glen Manning, Labor .. 16.02 Cyrus Page, Labor 23.80 Lloyd Conlin, Labor 7.50 Murray Mortensen, Supervisor's Super-visor's Salary 135.00 Jim Mortensen, operating Road Equipment 70.00 T. J. Reeder, Labor 6.40 Petterborg-Xash Motor Co., Equipment Supplies S7.60 W. Wallgren Labor 5.40 Martin & Hone Auto Service Supplies 43.31 Continental Battery & E'ev- tric Co., Supplies t'.45 sued. The minutes were read and approved ap-proved and the meeting recessed until January 10, 1942. Henry H. Rawlings, Chairman Attest; C. L. Swenson, Clerk. C U R R E,N T EXPENSE Utah " Power and Light Co. Power and Lights $71.95 Preston City Water Dept., Water ; 21.40 David E. Davis Co., Coal .... 52.30 Henry H. Rawlings, Receipted Expense 21.93 A. B. Nash, Receipted Expense . 44.73 Frank Shrives, Receipted Expense , 37.12 Auditor's Contingent Fund, Miss Expense S4.82 M. B. Funk, Travel Expense 2.38 Preston Lumber Co., Coal .... 28.06 Allsteel. Office Supplies .... 12.40 Burrough's Adding Mach. Co. Repairs .90 Clifford Warr, Bonds 10.00 Steve's Office Supply, Office Supplies . 26.15 Salt Lake Stamp Co., Badges 15.15 Franklin County Citizen, Printing r 90.00 Petterborg-Nash Motor Co., County Agt.'s Travel Exp. 13.46 Allen's Texaco Servi-ce, County Agt.'s Travel Exp. 5.99 Chase Kearl, Receipted. Expense is. 90 LaPriel PaJnier, Books for Supt.'s office .. 1.93 Dennis & Co., In., Lawbooks 20.80 Keystone Envelope Co., Office Supplies 23.96 Capital News Publishing Co. Office Supplies 31.60 Steve's Office- Supply, Office Supplies 1-00 Lovinger Disinfecant Co., Janitor Supplies 39.50 Bancroft Whitney Co., Lawbooks 22.50 Syms-York Co., Office Supplies . 2.04 Petterborg-Nash Motor Co., Assessor's Travel Expense 5.10 Cache Valley Clarion, Publishing 45.70 Preston Lumber Co., Coal 22.78 Milo Wheeler, JusUce Fee .... 3.00 Pinson Electric Co., Electrical Equipment 57. 6S C. L. Swenson, Travel Expense . 1001 Dr. S. E. Nelson, Brand and Meat Inspection 10.09 Postmaster, Preston, Idaho, Stamps and Envelopes 75.00 Emma H. Callan, Treas., Transfer of Funds 90.02 Courtright Publishing Co., Lawbooks . 17.50 COUNTY AID Dept. of Public Assistance $377.00 Mae Rigby, Aid 6.00 Utah Power & Light, Power and Lights 4.11 Paul's Cafe, Meals for Transients 2.10 Adjustments on taxes because of overassessmenta, etc., were made as follows: Welbura Robinson, reduction re-duction of -35.00 on overassessment; overassess-ment; Parley Allred, cancellation of 1932 and 1933 taxes on the basis of overassessment; Mr. George Frederickson, reduction because of overassessment. The; minutes were read and approved ap-proved and the meeting recessed until December) 11, 1941. Henry H. Rawlings, Chairman. Attest; C. L. Swenson, Clerk. December 11, 1941 The Board of County Commissioners Commis-sioners mt from recess of December Decem-ber 9, 1941, all members present. Tax cancellations because of overassessment were made as follows: John Anderson, reduction of delinquent taxs to $1S0.00 because be-cause of previous overassessment; tax statement No. 108! cancelled, the property being Church property. proper-ty. It was ordered that all road equipment operators take extra precautions to clear all railroad tracks after removing snow from roads. Application for Beer License of the Trinity club wa3 approved. After introduction of the subject by the Chairman, Henry H. Rawlings, Raw-lings, it was ordered that the; West Cache Canal Company's representative represen-tative be extended all cooperation |