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Show Routine Matters Occupy County Commission Meet Routine matters of business handled by the Board of Iron County Commissioners at the regular August meeting were as follows: The Board approved the purchase pur-chase of a half-page advertisement advertise-ment In the 1948 Deseret News Christmas Edition at a cost of $240.00, plus engraving costs. Rulon S. Wood met with the Commissioners and asked that a promise that a cattle guard be placed on the right-hand canyon road at the entrance to his property prop-erty be fulfilled. The guard was to have been placed there in return re-turn for permission to construct a road over the property, he explained. ex-plained. The commissioners assured as-sured him that the matter would be taken care of as agreed. The Commission appropriated $300 to the Sic--icrn Utah Power and Development Corporation for u: in a study of power development devel-opment problems in the southern part of the state. Commissioner Charles R. Hunter Hun-ter reported that It would be unwise un-wise to reroute the Kanarra mountain road around property owned by Golden Bayles of Par-owan, Par-owan, since stockmen of the area were opposed to such a change. Mr. Bayles had asked at the last Board meeting that the proposed change be studied, and Mr. Hunter reported this month that he had investigated the matter, and recommended that the change not be made. Commissioner Richard Leigh was authorized to get estimates of the cost of installing closets In some of the rooms of the county coun-ty Old Folks Home in Parowan, and to have the work done if possible. |