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Show WILL REMODEL tl Brigham 6ity,- Jan. 8. Tho county commissioners of Box Elder county were in session nearly the whole of laBt week, and acted upon many matters mat-ters that demanded Immediate 'attention. 'atten-tion. Bids wero opened for the remodeling remodel-ing of the old court house. Lorenzo Petereen, contractor, furnished the lowest responsible bid and the contract con-tract was awarded to him. The remodeling re-modeling is under the direction of the hoard of education for the two eaBt rooms, which will be occupied by the board as soon as they are completed. com-pleted. v Tree Inspector Carl Isaacson was instructed to do all spraying necessary, neces-sary, and to enforce payment upon the parties who refuse to pay for the .same. Isaac A. Jensen and Levi Anderson were appointed deputy assessors for the Box Elder precinct and Mrs. Amy "Wright was appointed an assistant in 'the recorder's office. Miss Alice "Wells also rorelved an appointment as assistant In the recorder's office for six weeks. Tho following officials asked tho commissioners to fit their respective offices with new furniture "Road Coin- 'mlssioner T."X Pierce, District Attorney At-torney Ben C. Call, Justice of the Peace Denmark Jensen and Assessor Lorenzo oPtt Commissioner Larson was Instructed to havo all old furniture furni-ture in the old building overhauled. Tho claim df'Dr. E. J. Rlrh of Garland Gar-land for witncEs fees for export testimony testi-mony in tho Deo Brackenbury murder trial' was referred to tho state, as tho county had paid all the law allows as witness fees. A. L. Toone of the state bureau pi statistics asked tho boaul to appoint special-deputy' assessors to take the farm statistics of the county The matter mat-ter was referred to the assessor and his deputies. The change of road In western Box Elder county, asked by James Anderson, Ander-son, was granted upon certain condition condi-tion The ' new road is to be passed upon bv Doputv Commissioner J. W. Betterldge of Grouso Creek. Commissioner Adams reported that James Allen had been granted permission per-mission to place a drain along the county road at his farm In Penrose, the same to be approved by Commissioner Commis-sioner Pierce before work commences on the grading and graveling of the county road west of Tromonton. Au additional appropriation of $300 ivas asked to complete the grading of this load. No more money will be appropriated appro-priated at tnis time. Mrs. Reuben Dodge was1 granted an allowance of S10 a month to be drawn b- Sheriff Olsen. Robert Dalton of Garland was allowed $15 a month to be drawn by Bishop A. R, Carpenter. An order for two trucks for the recorder's re-corder's office was placed with the Johnson-Cox company at a cost of $CG 30 each. Tho board passed an ordinance providing pro-viding for a bounty of 3 cents on jack-rabbits, jack-rabbits, to take offect immediately after af-ter publication. Tho following were appointed deputies to destroy the heads of rabbits nfter bounty has been settled: Orson Poulson, Promontorv; R. C. Harris. Rawlins; "W. J. Harris Snowvllle; James N. Morris, Park Val-'-3y, and Phillip Paskett, Grouse Creek. The official bond of Etbclbort Iar-sen, Iar-sen, justice of tho poaoe at Promontory, Promon-tory, was prcsontcd and approved. r . |