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Show Groups Argue Sanpete Road Citizens Urg-e Pigeon Hollow Hol-low Route, Others Talk For Fairview The Sanpete county commission-eis commission-eis met Tuesday at Manti. A delegation consisting of mayors of Cities and presidents of Lions clubs ci this county met with them relative rel-ative to the 1931 road program. It has been reported that the state load commistion has allotted $75,-uou $75,-uou icv tne construction of the stale road from the end of tlis pavement at Pigeon Hollow to Morcni. Deleoates from Mt.' Pleasant, Fairview and Spring City asked that the commissioners have this program changed to construct the load from Fairview to Indianola Delegates from Fountain Green, Moroni and Chester held that the construction of the Pigeon Hollow-Moroni Hollow-Moroni road as proposed by the. state road commission should be eompleted, thus giving a state Highway through the county. S. M. Nielsen of Mt. Pleasant and John M. Knighton of Gunnison, Gunni-son, representingg the North and .South Sanpete school districts, ,-usked for an appropriation of $500 uo be used for Boy Scout work. A delegation requested that the commissioners extend the time foi paying taxes to December 20. This matter was taken under advisement. advise-ment. At the request of B. R. Justesen, rotinty treasurer, the commission-rs commission-rs appointed deputy treasurers to eoiloct taxes in the various towns. These deputies will begin the eol-leetion eol-leetion November 15. The following follow-ing are the deputies named: Allie L. Carlston, Fairview; Ruel Seely, Mt. Pleasant; Joseph I. . Beck, Spring City; Mrs. L. B. Morley, Moroni; Mrs. John E. MetcaU, Junnison; Valton Mortensen, Eph-"aim. Eph-"aim. and Lena Livingston, Fountain Foun-tain Green. |