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Show COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HOLD SESSION MONDAY Tho county coiiimissloueis in regular regu-lar session Monday went through considerable con-siderable routine business, but little of startling magnitude or lmpoitance. Hcv. Norlleet asked for assistance in defraying tho expense or sending Mis. Sink, widow or tho late Arthur Sink, and family to her relatives In tho cast. The commissioners decided decid-ed to grant the request and left It with Clerk Larson to draw a wairant for the remainder necessary to purchase pur-chase a ticket, about $2.7. L. P. Peterson, Loicno llulse and Frank Wood put in a claim of $10 each for services as trustees of the Alto district, but tlio commissioners refused refus-ed to allow It on the ground that the Alto district has been dismembered and abandoned and that at the time tho change was made they did not put In any claim. (iracc Jacobsen, of Ilyrum, was placed on the Indigent list with an allowance al-lowance of $.7.00 per month. Magnus Mathews, of Millville, was allowed $2,150 a month. Mrs. Anderson, or Logan, Lo-gan, was allowed $.7.00. John Krlck-son's Krlck-son's name was taken from the poor list. An agreement was entered Into with Joseph K. Wilson for tho construction construc-tion of a cement brldgo over Cub river at Lcwlston. This Is a $2,200 Job. Mr. Wilson was the only bidder. The board adjourned until tadai and In special session will consider some proposition of tho Hell Telephone Tele-phone Co. for a franehlso over the roads of the county. J. K. Iloueche and John King presented pre-sented petitions protesting against the abandoning of either of the bridges bridg-es over Hlacksmlth Fork rher In Mill-vlllo Mill-vlllo precinct. Tho resignation of registration oilicer oilic-er Cyrus J. Jones, of Logan rth precinct, pre-cinct, was accepted and Clara Smith was appointed In his place. The following amounts were refunded refund-ed on taxes for double assessment for the year 1001. Sophia Amelia Chris-tenscn, Chris-tenscn, Ilyrum, $1 2.7; Wcllsville Co-op $:i.o. The resignation of John Hingham as load-supervisor was accepted and James Hrown was appointed in his place. |