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Show C'OITf BID ILL; HEAR FARMERS 01 ! ALLOMIS ! Tne. board of county commissi oner? tidav received from the state engineer's engi-neer's office the names of tho farmers of Weber county and the allotment of , water which will be made them by the engineer after compiling the reports of ihe government experts. The roll contains about 2500 names of persons owning and, operating farms. jn tha county, the number of acres, the amount of water used, together withi the amount asked for and amount al I iloted. the county board will ,sit as a board 'of equalization and review upon the allotments and receive such com plaints as may be made. Commissioner M. P. Brown said the work of arranging each property plat to the satisfaction of owners would probHbl necessitate three month?' work on the part of the county commissioners. com-missioners. Two' thousand farmers will visit at the court house during the next three months, he slated, lo arrange ar-range some changes in their water allotment. al-lotment. The allotments which have been ar i ranged have been marked in pencil and are of a tentative nature, bein.T subject to change should the county' commissioners see fit to take such ac-. tion. I oo j |