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To North, Range 38, East Poise Meridian, thence North 3 miles, more or less, to the Southwest corner ·of Section·18, Township 1 North, Range 3B, East Boise Meridian, thence West j mile, more or less, to the South Quarter Corner of Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 37 East Boise : Meridian, thence North J mile to the center of said Section, thence West 2• miles ·to the West Quarter corner of.Section 15, said Township and Range, thence North to the West.Bank of the. Snake River, thence following the West ,Bank of the Snake River in a Northerly direction 2• miles, more or less, to the South line.of Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 37, East Boise Meridian, thence West 9• miles, more 'or less, to the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 1 . North, Range 36, East Boise Meridian, thence South 2 miles, more or. less, to the County line( · being the Southeast corner of Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 35, East Boise Meridian ) thence West 12 miles to the Southwest corner of Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 34, East Boise Meri-·., dian, thence North 14 miles, m ore or less, to the point of bdginning. into one Class A. School District, and further that all real and personal property of the presently..otgan- i,ed. districts involved and included within the heretofore described proposed Class A.School District: shall be owned by the newly formed district; and that all bonded and wartant indebtedness of presently organized school districts included within the hetetofore described proposec Class. A. School District shall be pooled anl shared by those in the newly formed district, shall: be submitted to the . qualified' voters of .the heretofore described territory on the 18th ddy..of January, 1949 at a special election. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the qualified electors residing in the heretofore described territory shall vote at the Idaho Falls Jr.High School and the Taylor Schoolhouse. it is further ordered that the Judges and Clerk of the election of this described territory shall be: Taylbr School James E.Priest -Clerk Route.# 3,I.F. Leigh Bair -Judge Route #l,Shelley Percy Wadsworth-Judge Route #3,I.F. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That Notice of this special eldction shall be given as provided by law; and that the Post Register, a daily newspaper of Idaho Fa].ls, Idaho, is hereby desj. gnated as the paper to give notice of said election .in the territory. · Dated this 27th day of December, 1948 . (SEAL) BONNEVII,LE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By Herbert C.Peterson 'Chairman Chet G.Taylor Member Thomas *'*.Weeks Member The follovd ng persons appeared for assistance: Mrs. Darling; Mrs. Kritlow; Carl Kinstildrrn; Bob Basham; i'·Irs. DICAlevy; Jim Hill, E.N.Smith; Elmer Garner, Pen Dorcey; Lawrence Baker; Dee Jensen; Mrs. Clark. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The follovdng applications were presented and approved: 'Orson Hudman, wax Huntsman; Roger Hougen; Elton Meikle. They'•einp 4,4...1 C»« .Clerk ..%- 6--- i other business to come before the Board they did rec•,8 until Januarv 3rd, 1949,· t• 036 •«i.S 000000000 Herbert C.Peterson, Chai.rman MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF· COMMISSI ONERS January 3, 1949 The Board met on thj.s day there being present Chairman Peterson, Commisdioners Taylork Weeks and Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit: IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The folloving applications were presented and approved• SpencerWilliams, Ross Corbett & Reed McKnip.ht, J.Bruce Burton, Mrs. Don S.Cloward. IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE: The following persons appedred for. assistance: George Anderson, Carl Eitstieni, Harold DePue, D.H.Allen, Earl Depue, Bob Smith, Everett Smith, Delmar Garner, Mrs.Austin, Mrs.Basham,,Jim'Hill, Mrs. Clark, Mrs.Kritlow, Dee Jensen, Walleen Johnson. IN THE MATTER OF RIRIE LOOP: Upon nresentation by the State Highway Depa rtment an agreement was signed for Bonneville Countys participation to the extent of 8335.00 for .7.128 miles of road· in the project designated Ririe Loop mohtly in Jdfferson County. Said agreement was signed and returned to the State Hi grmay Department this day. 1 IN THE MATTER OF ROAD AND BRIDGE TRUCK: Upon unanimous votes of the Board it was approved that a Dianand T. 512- Ton- pump Truck be purchased from Hansen-Al].en Company at a purchase price of •3250.00. Motion by Weeks, seconded by Taylor approved by J.W.Kintner,Commissioner Elect. 12/20/48 12/20/48 1/3/49 4D 1 Jr. High School Bertha Albertson - Clerk · 266 11th St. Mary L.Pogge - Judge 474 11th St. Lillian Manning - Judge 175 1hth St. ATTEST: JACK A.PACKER, Clerk 1 ·IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE: 4. -\. . /.

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North, Range 38, East Poise Meridian, thence North 3 miles, more or less, to the Southwest

corner ·of Section·18, Township 1 North, Range 3B, East Boise Meridian, thence West j mile,

more or less, to the South Quarter Corner of Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 37 East Boise :

Meridian, thence North J mile to the center of said Section, thence West 2• miles ·to the West

Quarter corner of.Section 15, said Township and Range, thence North to the West.Bank of the.

Snake River, thence following the West ,Bank of the Snake River in a Northerly direction 2•

miles, more or less, to the South line.of Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 37, East Boise

Meridian, thence West 9• miles, more 'or less, to the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 1 .

North, Range 36, East Boise Meridian, thence South 2 miles, more or. less, to the County line( ·

being the Southeast corner of Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 35, East Boise Meridian) thence

West 12 miles to the Southwest corner of Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 34, East Boise Meri-·.,

dian, thence North 14 miles, m ore or less, to the point of bdginning.

into one Class A. School District, and further that all real and personal property of the presently..otgan-

i,ed. districts involved and included within the heretofore described proposed Class A.School District:

shall be owned by the newly formed district; and that all bonded and wartant indebtedness of presently

organized school districts included within the hetetofore described proposec Class. A. School District

shall be pooled anl shared by those in the newly formed district, shall: be submitted to the . qualified'

voters of .the heretofore described territory on the 18th ddy..of January, 1949 at a special election.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the qualified electors residing in the heretofore described territory

shall vote at the Idaho Falls Jr.High School and the Taylor Schoolhouse. it is further ordered that the

Judges and Clerk of the election of this described territory shall be:

Taylbr School

James E.Priest -Clerk Route.# 3,I.F.

Leigh Bair -Judge Route #l,Shelley

Percy Wadsworth-Judge Route #3,I.F.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That Notice of this special eldction shall be given as provided by law;

and that the Post Register, a daily newspaper of Idaho Fa].ls, Idaho, is hereby desj. gnated as the paper to

give notice of said election .in the territory.

· Dated this 27th day of December, 1948 .

(SEAL)

BONNEVII,LE COUNTY BOARD OF

COMMISSIONERS

By Herbert C.Peterson

'Chairman

Chet G.Taylor

Member

Thomas *'*.Weeks

Member

The follovd ng persons appeared for assistance: Mrs. Darling; Mrs. Kritlow; Carl Kinstildrrn; Bob

Basham; i'·Irs. DICAlevy; Jim Hill, E.N.Smith; Elmer Garner, Pen Dorcey; Lawrence Baker; Dee Jensen; Mrs. Clark.

IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The follovdng applications were presented and approved: 'Orson Hudman, wax Huntsman; Roger Hougen;

Elton Meikle.

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF· COMMISSI ONERS

January 3, 1949

The Board met on thj.s day there being present Chairman Peterson, Commisdioners Taylork Weeks

and Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The folloving applications were presented and approved• SpencerWilliams, Ross Corbett & Reed

McKnip.ht, J.Bruce Burton, Mrs. Don S.Cloward.

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appedred for. assistance: George Anderson, Carl Eitstieni, Harold DePue,

D.H.Allen, Earl Depue, Bob Smith, Everett Smith, Delmar Garner, Mrs.Austin, Mrs.Basham,,Jim'Hill, Mrs.

Clark, Mrs.Kritlow, Dee Jensen, Walleen Johnson.

• IN THE MATTER OF RIRIE LOOP:

Upon nresentation by the State Highway Depa rtment an agreement was signed for Bonneville Countys

participation to the extent of 8335.00 for .7.128 miles of road· in the project designated Ririe Loop mohtly

in Jdfferson County. Said agreement was signed and returned to the State Hi grmay Department this day.

1 IN THE MATTER OF ROAD AND BRIDGE TRUCK:

Upon unanimous votes of the Board it was approved that a Dianand T. 512- Ton- pump Truck be purchased

from Hansen-Al].en Company at a purchase price of •3250.00. Motion by Weeks, seconded by Taylor approved

by J.W.Kintner,Commissioner Elect.

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Jr. High School

Bertha Albertson - Clerk · 266 11th St.

Mary L.Pogge - Judge 474 11th St.

Lillian Manning - Judge 175 1hth St.

ATTEST:

JACK A.PACKER,

Clerk

1·IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

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IN THE MATTER OF TAX ADJUSTMENTS:

Several persons appeared for consideration in tax adjustments. Those being granted found on

record on-"Order For Cancellation 954 and 955"·

There bei•.noot•.r business to come before the Board they did recess unti.l Janua ry 17, 1949.

ATTEST.

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSI ONERS

January 10, 1949 L

• The Board met on thi. s day thdre being present Chairman Peterson, Commissioners Weeks, Taylor ahd

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-vit:

4 IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY CLAIMS:

' County Claims were presented and approved in the following amounts.

Current E]*enseRoad & Bridge

CharityWeed

$15,813.05

10,736·925,244.80

626.84-

' IN THE MATTER. OF NEW OFFI CERS:

After the approval' of county c] aims there being no old business to transact the Clerk swore in Chet

G.Taylor and. J.W.Kintner, newly eledted Commissioners: Upon motion by Thomas M:Weeks, seconded by J.W.

Kintner, Chet G.Taylor was •lected Chairman of.the Board for the ensuing two years. At this time Chet G.

Taylor, Chairman of the Board, swore in the elective officers at which time they signed their oatha of

office whjch are on file in the Clerk's Office.

/IN,THE LATTER OF COUNTY PHYSI CIAN:

By unanimous vote Dr. David Harlan Smith was appointed County Physician.

/IN'THE MATTER OF COUNTY OFFI CIAL PAPER: ' ' -- · ··

: • On motion by J.W. Kintner wjth unanimous vote of the Board the Post Register was appointed the'official

paper of Bonneville County.

l' IN THE MATTER OF AUDITORS FOR 19119:

On motion by Thomas Weeks, carried with unanimous Vote Ring and Duggan Accountants were apnointed as

official auditors for 1969.

,'IN THE MATTER OF PROBATION OFFICER:

By unanimous vote of the Board Mrs. J.W.McNeil was re-appointed probation officer for the ensuing term.

IN THE MATTER'•OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance: Henry Barban, Mrs.Wheeler, Carl Kirstien, Mrs. Koch,

Earl.· .Edwards3 Mrs. Dawson, Mrs .Simpson, Mrs. Colby, Arthur Hammer, Charles Cleverley, Clifton Berg,Frank

Minor, Jim Hill, Lawrence Baker, Leon Sharp.

/'IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

• The folloving applications were presented and approved for beer ] icenses:

Wallace Sayer-Dick Koster, Molly Eigler, Ethel Jones and transfer from Mrs.Don Cloward to Vernon Sheets.

• IN THE MATTER OF TAX ADJUSTMENTS:

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The f 01].owin.•ersons apibeared for tax adjustments: Ray Lott, J.D. & Ida K.Morgan. 1 : ·(·:-1...

The B••d•idrecees-•a• this time to reconvene at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, Janua y 11th:·

ATTEST: Q,£ .22 ,#•$/cf, ;S•AnMfe© G.'layfof, iairman

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1/11/49 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMIESSIONERS

January 11, 1949

The Board met on this day pursuant to recess , all being present. The fo]lowing proceedings were had,

to-wit:

IN THE MATTER OF RABBIT EXTERMINATION PROGRAM:

A delegation of farmers from the west side,with Dan Hoopes as spokesman, met with the Board asking

cooperation in the exterminktion of the jack rabbits on the west side.· After considerable discussion and

with t.he understanding that there would be possible legislation to receive cooperati on from the State the

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Board set up in their budget the amount of t1200.00 for participation in this program.

4IN THE MATTER OF 1949 JURORS:

Following are the.list of 1949 Jurors chosen by the Board of County Commissioners on this day:

Paul Blaylock Grace Gardner James Mooney Kurt Johnson N.D.Anderson

Frank Aland W.H.Clifford Harold. Layton Mike Marshall • Irven A.Rock

A.H.Ashton A.W.Brunt W.F.Burtenshaw Martha S.Earl Arthur Freedstr6m·

Wallace Mc Entire Harry Bennett Vern Prown Wm. Obray ...H.D.Curran :. <

Reed L.Cook Leonard Fisk Clarence Grover James Westergard· A.L.Spencer I

Geo.B.Riches Marvin Cook Ellis Chase H.W.Couch Ival Wartchow •

Bert Wood Wm. Ri der An gus Pond Arthur Mahood D.R.Ivie

Mrs.Normalee Evans Frant.. Bithell A.M.Moore L.W.Taylor-7- A.M.Wackerli •

J.Earl Evans Don F.Kugler Arthur Lundgren Ruth Langseth Alfred J.Pouch I

Mrs.Chas.Reed Chas. Dowd James A.Fanning David Gray James Jacobson •

Rolf O.Lines VJrn Otteson Leland Page Geo.W:Thomas Althea Bradbur:y

Chas.E.Browning Ted W.B.Carter Louise Corey RA:ph Fullenwider John R. Gobble •

Jay Marler Leola Scott Ho•ard Cullimore L.E.DeLaBarre K.M.Davis : •

Rawlins Decker Vern Fletcher Gayle Hart Wil]iam Johnson Herschel Loosli

E.J.Moore, Jr. Paul Wengert Vestal Christensen H.F.Hampton Zetta Hampton •

Lorentz Jansen Clarence Markensonf' Hazel Empey Earnest Burgie Russell Everet•

Kenneth J. George •. Lewis Y.Hammer'• AAron Judy 'Francis Molen Irvin Nielsonr

Chas. A.Ziebarth G.Wallace'Wadsworth J.A.Cooper J.Milton Phillips Rulon Cook

C.P.Kirksey Emil Lindburg T. J.Meppen . Ted Swarbrick )£ W.R. Eastburg

Norman Palmforth S.T.Eames Walter Pancheri Robert Swanson Glen Poulson t

Abner C.Snarr Monte Carlson Q. Walter Driver· Kenneth Hartert Lyle Lamberson

Robert L.Oak•en Clyde T.Smith Ernest Pickett Rulon Blake - Rex Peach· L

Robert A.Embert Kenneth L.Madsen Oscar W.Johnson John Burtenshaw Walter Chapple

Dewey Ferguson -A\ Helen Skinner William H.Croft George W.Denning J.C.Knowles

Joe Longhurst c> Orland E.Robison. H.N.Mickelsen Chester Baker - Robert W.Flemi g:

Leland Peckman C.G.Hopkins D.V.Baxter. Arthur Erickson Hugo Elg .

Auguht' Hackmar>Il[K- Rudolph Pancheri Keith Rowland Fred Butikofer Ira W.Casper/

Herman Erickson Ce-e Alyin Gemar Delmar Nelson Mertill Byington Glen Johnstn

Russell Sibbett r Carmon Tingey- Cecil Ashment Merlin H.Jacobson Warren Foote

0 ' -Marley A. Campbell Norman Croney Henry Compton Harold W.Eames. Vernal J.

Mrs. ida Farnes Karl Hald S.T.Johnson Wayne McArthur Ericks6n

Howard C.Page Winston Soelberg Jack Adams : Sylvester Eldredge Fisher

Basil Fosbinder Lloyd Knight Wm. C. Kyle Benjamin E.Williams Ellsworth

Glen Westergard Herman Belson Mrs. Chas.Crabtree Rufus Conley Cy Davis

Olga Ebeltoft Bert Higgins Howard Knapp Keith M.Ker Alden G.Larsen

E.W.Lundahl Melvin E.Anderson Dudley E.Bass B.J.Bybee Mrs.Loyide Ens gn

James R.Freeman Horade Gesas L.B.Holden Fritz Johnson A.H.Koster

E.R.Trowbridge Wallace Sayer Mrs. G.A.Poulsen. Dale Apgood Inez Mae Burns'

A.D.Bellamy C.C.Cowan Robert R.Wackerli Loran Summers Edward B.Rowles

B.L.Harris V.W.Halliday .Noble Bernston Keith Black Vern Davis •

G.O.Deschhmp J.D.Evans Arthur Gei r Seth Wallade Hoffman Eugene F.

Fuller S.Martin Mrs.Lyle Williams John J.Allen Joe Cgvey . Layton .

Leonard Green Lloyd E.Hill Wayne harker Eugene E.Johnson Dan W.Kelley

Hugh Martin Mrs.Sarah Pederson Mrs. Max Quigley . •Paul Ahlstrom Myrtie J.

C.H.Fowler C.E.Jacoby Peter 1"elhoff • Glen Thorne Armstrong

Orice B. Wright E.C.Wadsworth Theodore Ballard Carl Caudle C.B.Hunter. |

Glen Hackwell F]oyd Mead Harvey Oswald Francis Williams Darold Greenhaligh

Mrs.Ross Johnson Byran D.Jones A.C.Kaiser Leland Petersen Mrs.James Brady

. There being no other businehs to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next,January

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Mesdames Jefferies, Clark and Follins, representing. the ladies of the Farm Bureau met with the

Board on this day asking the reactivity of the program started last fall in placing of name signs on all

coiinty roads. Commissi.oners advised the ladies that the program would be put into effect as soon as.it ..

was feasible, that the money had been set aside for this-program and they could rest assured it would be

comoleted as planned.

l IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance: Warren Wheeler, Mrs. Koch, Charles Cleverley,

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS1/17/49

January 17, 1949

The Board met on this day. there being present Chairman Chet G.Taylor, Commissioners Kintner, Weeks

.and Clerk. The following ptoceedings were had, to-wit:

/IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The followilig applications were presented and approved: R.B.Woodwine, James B.Nuttall, Hazel

Johnson, and D. G. Haacke.

lIN THE MATTER OF COUNTY ROAD SIGNS:

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Lewis Humiston, 1. T. Calvert,·Donna Anderson, W. Montgomery, Mrs. Crow, Jim Hill, Mrs.McAlevy, Lawrence

Baker, Elmer.Price, Earl Edwards, Henry Barban, Car] Kirstien.

JIN THE MATTER OF ROAD AND BRIDGE TRUCK:

By unanimous,vote:the purchase of a 1949 Dodge Pick-up from Ellsworth Brothers was authorfied. at a

purchase price of 81826.10. Said pick-up to be used in District No. 3.

/ IN THE MATTER OF 1.1ACHINE LEASE AGREEMENTS:

The fol].owing machj.ne lease agreements were signed by the Board of County Corrmissioners on this day:

1.· • •Southern Idaho Equipment--Bonneville County, for an Osh Kosh Truck equipped with snow equipment.

S2. Southern Idaho Equipment--Bonneville County, TL-20 Lorain Shovel.

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3. Hansen-Allen Company--Bonneville County, Diamond.T Truck equipped with snow removal equipment .

.4.. Western Machinery Company--Bonneville·County, AW 99H Austin,Western Power Grader.

The above stated machine lease agreements were handled. through the.American National Bank of Idaho Falls

and copies of said lease agreements on file in the Clerk' s Office. ,

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, January 24th,

1949·

ATTEST: - »ff.'i.,.6«

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF Cdt,IMISSIONERS ,

' January 26., 1949 ' .The fo•li•e .Board met on this day there being present"Chai.rman Taylor, Commisij oners Weeks,Kintner and Clerk.

ovang proceedi.ngs were .had, to=vat:

,·4N THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE: Fo

- .The fol].oving persons appeared for assistance: John Kearhey, Mrs. Koch, Mrs.Beach, Mrs.zoster, .Ers..

Anderson, W.T.Calvert, Bob Basham, Henry Barban,.Lawrence Baker, Earl Edwards, Mrs. McAlvey, Elmer Price,

Carl Kirstien, Mrs. Crow, Lewis Humiston.

•'IN'THE MATTER OF SCHOOL REORGANI ZATION:

The Board on this date canvassed the returns and found the results of the following elections to be

as follows: i\ C

For

.Ammon 44

Taylor 21

Lincoln 98

District No.91

( For Lincoln District ) 34

Against

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The results of the Lincoln vote being in favor of reorganization the Board issued the followi. ng Order:

ORDER

IN'THE MATTER OF THE REORGANI ZATION OF CLASS A SCHOOL DISTRICT No.91 and LINCOLN, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

SCHOOL DISTRI CT No. 35, INTO ONE SCHOOL DISTR[ Cl' TO BE KNOWN AS CLASS A SCHOOL DISTRI CT NO.91 OF BONNE-

VILLE COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO.

This.'board having duly made and entered its order on the 27th day of December, 1968, that the question

of -the reorganization of Class A School District No. 91 and Lincoln, Independent School District No. 35

into a new school district to be 1<nown as CLASS A SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 91 of BONNEVILLE COUNTY, STATEEOF· • -

IDAHO, be submitted to the qualified voters of said school districts at a special election to be held

for that purpose on Tuesday, January 18, 1949, and it appearing to this board that proper notice of such

election was duly pos ted andpublished by the •uperi.ntendent of Public Instruction of Bonneville County,

Idaho, in the manner and for the period.of time prescribed by law; that pursuant to .said notices and the

order of this hoard an election on said question was duly held in the said school districts concerned on

the 18th day of.January, 1949, that said election was in a] 1 respects properly conducted by the boards

of election appointed for such purpose, and said boards havi.ng thereafter duly ccmputed the results of

such election, and tbturn&d the same to the Superi ntendent of Public Instruction, Bonneville County,Idaho,

under seal, together with a],l ballots cast at said election, and the said Superi ntendent of Public Instruc-

tion having certified the same to this board;

This board:.duly proceeded to canvass said returns this date and finds the results of said election to

be as follows:

Total votes cast at said special election in Lincoln,

Independent School District No. 35 .............

Votes cast for said reorganization ...........

Votes cast against said reorganization ......... ....97

. . .195

·98

Total votes cast at said special election in

Class A School District No. 91 ...................54

-· Votes cast for said reorganization .-..............314

Votes cast against said reorganization .............20

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A total of 249· votes were cast with 132 votes :in favor and 117 votes against said proposal.

And it appearing to this board from its canvass of the votes cast at said special election

that a majority of the votes cast in each of said school districts concerned are in favor of the establish-

. ment of the proposed new school district.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, pursuant to the provisions of Section 10 of Chapter III of the Idaho Session

Laws of 1947 that· a new school district to be known as CLASS A SCHOOL DISTRICT No.91, of BONNEVILLE COUNTY,

STATE OF IDAHO, be, and the same is hereby established, said school district shall include the said

territory being within the following described boundary lines:

06miliehaihg at the NW corner of Bonneville County, Idaho, ( being the NW corner of Sec.6, T., 3 N.

R. 34 EBM ) running thence East along the County line 23 miles, more or less, to the East Bank

of the Snake River, thence Southerly alohg the East Bank of said Snake River, to the South line

of Sec. 26, T. 3 N., R 37,·FPM, thence East 11· mile to the NE corner of Sec.30, T. 3 N., R. 38

EBM, thence South].3 miles to the.SE corner of Sec. 6, T. 2 N., R. 38, EBM, thence East 1 mile,

to the NE corner of Sec.8, T. 2 N., R. 38 EPM, thence North j mile to the NW corner of the SY,•

of Sec. h, T. 2 N., R. 38, EEM, thence East 2 miles to the NE corner of the SE* of Sec. 31 T..2

N., R. 38, EPM, thence South j mile to the NW corner of Sec. 111.T. 2 N., R. 38 EBM, thence East

-•· mile to the NE corner of the NWi' of Sec. 11, T. 2 N., R. 38, EBM, thence South 13 miles to. .

the SE corner of the NWi· of Sec. 14, T. 2 N., R. 38, EBM, thence West j milef to the NW corner

of the SW• of Sec. 14, T. 2·N. R. 38 EPM, thence South J mile, to the SE corner of Sec. 15,.T.

2 N., R. 38 EBM, thence West 1• miles to the Nj corner of Sec. 21• said T. and R., thence South

2 miles to the S* corner of Sec. 28, said T. and R., thence West T miles to the SW corner of

said Sec. thence South 1 mile to the SE corner of Sec. 32, said Township andRange, thence East

1 mile to the SE corner of Sec. 33, said T. and R., .thence South & mile to the 4 corner of

Sec. 3, T. 1 N., R. 38 EBM, thence East 1 mile to the' El· corner of said Sec., thence South j

mile to the SE corner of said Sec., thence East 3/4 mile to the NW corner of the NEl· of the. NE*

of Sec. 11, T. 1 N.,R. 38, EBM, thence South * mile to the SW corner of the NEl of the NE• of

said Sec., thence West 3/4 mile to the SW corner pf the N\'4 of the NWj of said Sec., thence'South

J mile to the SW corner of the Nt'8· of the S118 of hai.d Sec., thence East 1 mile to the SE corner

of the NW• of the SW• of said Sec., thence SQuthv)/4 mile to the SE corner of the SW• of the NW•

of Sec. 16, T. 1 N., R. 38,ERM, thence West 1 mile to the W3· corner of said Sec. 14, thence South

1* miles to the Se corner of Sec. 22, said T. and R., thence West 3 miles to the SW corner of

Sec. 20, said T. and R., thence North 1 mile to the NW corner of said Sec., thence West 1* mile

to the S•- corner of Sec. 13, T. 1 N., R. 37 EBM, thence North 3· mile to the center of said Se'd.,

thence West 212 miles to the Vd corner of Sec. 15, said T. and R., thence North to the West bank •

of the Snake River, thence following.the West Bank of the Snake River in a Northerly di rection

2• miles, more or less, to the South line of Sec. 34, T. 2 N., R. 37 EBM, thence West 9• miles

to the NW corner of Sec. 6; T. 1 N., R. 36 EBM, thence South ·2'miles to the County line(being

the SE corner of Sec. 12, T. 1 N. R. 35 EBM) thence 11rest 12 miles to the SW corner of Sec. 7,

T. 1 N., R. 311, EBM, thence North 14 miles to the point of beginning.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That all of the property of the aforementioned districts shall, henceforth

be the property.of CLASS A. SCHOOL DISTRICT N6. 91, BONNEVILLE COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO, and. that the bond-

ed indebtedness of said districts shall be assumed and paid by the said CLASS A SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 91,.

BONNEVILLE CCUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the Clerk of this board deliver a copy of this order tb the Superin-

tendent of Public Instruction of Bonneville County, Idaho, and the said Superintendent is directed to

give notice of the creation of said new Class A School district to the respective boards of trustees in

each of the said districts affected by this order.

ATTEST:

Dated this 2hth day of January, 1949.

JaER A.Packer,

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JIN THE MATTER OF TAX ADJUSTMENTS:

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF BONNEVILLE

COUNTY, IDAHO

By Chet.G.Taylor

Chairman

Seteral persons appeared for tax adjustments. Those being granted found on "Order For Cancella-

ti on" No. 956-957.

There being no other bu•siness to. come before the board they did recess until Monday next, January

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January 31, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

·Clerk.

1IN THE MATTER OF C.L.MESSICK PERSONAL TAXES:

In accordance with Idaho Code 61-1202 C.L.Messick appeared before the Board and asked for an

extension of ·time for payment of his personal taxes. Said period not to exceed four months was pranted

by the Board.

'IN THE MATTER OF JACK RABBIT CONTROL:

Mr.Lee Twichell of the Biological Survey met with the Board to advise them that there Department

CouR not cooperate vd th the colinty.Pabbit program if.it was to.be administered by air plane. Mr.Twichell

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said further that this.was a policy set up by the Washintton Office and was brought on by past experience

of the Department for protection of. wildlife and stock. The Board advi sed Mr.Twichell that 'they would

conform with the requests of the Department in the further spreading of the poison.

IN THE MATTER OF YORK GRANGE DELEGATION:

William Smith, Jacl, Moir, Fred Koester met wj th the Board asking for a clarification of the road

and bridge situation as to labor and supervisor, namely, Beterson and.• Painter. The Commissicners advised

the de].e gation that Mr.Peterson was foreman of construction and that Jay Painter was engineer in preparing

plans and specifications on projects set up by the Commissioners in conjunction vdth the secondary road

program on a State and Federal basis.

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

:Thesfollowing-':persons appeared for assistance: Ray Smith, Mrs. Clark, H.E.Humiston, Amelia Jemenez,

Jim Hill, Carl. Kirstein, Mrs.Ben Crow,.Lawrence Baker, B.H.Allen, Ca] vin Putler, Mrs.Koch, Price Foster,

Earl-Edwards, 9len Smith, Leon Sharp, Robert Basham, Henry-Parban, Frank Minor, Mrs.Anderson,Charles

Leonard •eterson, Jghn Kearney, Mrs.Beach.

'IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The following applications were presented and approved: B.A.Walts & Howard Knapp, H.S. Howard.

/IN THE MATTER OF WEED SUPERVISOR:

On motion by J.W.Kintner, seconded by Thomas Weeks, carried by unanimous vote the appointment of

S. Reed Andrus as Bonneville County Weed Supervisor was approved, effective March 15th. Frank Croft was

reappointed as assistant. =

'IN THE MATTER OF IONA ROAD:

William Steele and Dave Rushton met wj.th the Board on this day asking for cooperation in placing the

Iona Road on the Federal Aid Secondary Road System for 1969. The Board advised the delegation that they

would' do all possible to place �036thison the secondary program for oiling but if it could not be done the

County would complete the project.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recdss until Monday next, Febrilary

7th, 1949.

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF CONlESSIONERS

February 7, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Kintner and .Clerk. Com-

missioner Weeks was snowed in in Swan Valley and unable to attend. The following proceedings were.had

to-wit:

• IN THE MATTER OF RURAL SCHOOL CLOSING:

Upon the filing of requests by Eunice Mepnen, County Superintendent of Schools the following orders

were issued by the Bonnevi]le County Board:

BY ORDER OF THE BONNEVILLE.CCUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH

To Whom It May Concern:

February 7,1949

By recommendation of Eunice B. Meppen, County Supt. of Public Instruction, we order the closing of

all schools in Bonneville County scheduled to operate on Saturday, February 5,1949, and Monday &

Friday,.February 7, 11, 1949. This recommendation was made as a result of the hazardess condition

of roads and highways, making it impossible for children to reach school buildings.

BY ORDER OF THE BONNEVILLE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH

To Whom It May Concern:

Chet G.Taylor

Chairman of Bonneville County Board

of Commissioners, ex-officio Chairman

of Bonneville County Board of Health

February 7,1949

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By recommendation of Dr. Davi.d H.Smith, County Physician, and Eunice B.MeDnen, County

Supt. of Public Instruction, we order the closing of t*$, *an Va].ley School, Class C

School District·No. 92; 'for.·the·week of January 24-28,»&lusive. This -recommendation.

was made as a result of a threatened epidemic of scarlet feber in the area.

�254hetG.Taylor

Chairman of Bonneville Codnty ·Board of·

Commissioners, ex-officio Chairman

of Bonnevi 11e County Board of Health • •

Origirials on file i.n Clerk's Office.

/ IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL TAX EXTENSION:

Tom Coggle appeared beforr the Board i n compliance with Idaho Statutas 61-1202 to•·as!·r Tfor exten-

sion of time on payment of perional tax "Notice No. 136" in the amount of 8128.56. The Board granted

and extension of sixty(60 ) days for the payment of these personal taxes.

•IN THE MATTER: OE.ASSISTANCE: t 1':. ,1:1-·' I ;·.s .·39'·:il :, ti :31,t:ind r:% for· emerienc-- ros· r,-: cl: .• .ir: 2 7·...6, f '- ... 1 .

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Ii. .r•<..Th.e:folliowi·ng· persons,-appeared:for·.assistance: S. C. RITCHIE, ·LAWRENCERAKER, HENRY BARBAN; CARL

KIRSTEIN, ROBERT SMITH, GLEN SMITH,-.CHARLES STEVENSEN, EARL. EDWARDS, WARREN WHEELER, CHARLES CLEVERLY,

Mrs. I,.G.Smith, 1,irs.E.Peterson, Dee Jensen, Mrs:Jule Taylor, George Anderson, Jim·Hill, Mrs. William-

Schrouf, Mrs.Seldon Caughie,. Mrs..Foster, Mrs.Bowles, Oron Dawson, Parley Allen, Mrs.Herman Hammond, T.E.

Simmons, S. C. Ritchie, Lepn Sharp,· Charles·Ramsey,·Mrs. C.M.Smith, ·Arthur Hammer,'Bob Basham, Mrs.Koch,

Frank Minor, Elmer Price, mrs .Kenneth Coburn, Dale Johnson, Issac Colby, Clifton berg, Lewis Humiston,

Ray Gardner, Mrs.Robert Austin, Mrs. W.J.Blondina, Dewey Oliver,·Mrs. Cox, Aaron Lewis.

The remaining Fart of the day was spent in planning for emergency road problems brought on by

the snow conditi ons in Bonneville County.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess ·until Monday next, February

14th.

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February 14, 1949

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The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Coiririssi oners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

The folleing preceedings were had to-wit:

'!I N THE MATTER. CF ROAD AND BRIDGE Si ERGENCY FUND :

The following resolution declarihg, .an emergency was passed this 14th day of February, 1949.·

"RESOLUTION DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. CAUSED BY STORM AND FOR THE RELIEF OF STRICKEN .COMMUNITIES

AND PROVIDING FOR THE EXPENDITURES NECESSARY TO PROVIDE FOR AND MEET SUCH EMERGENCY:.

Whereas, for more than two weeks, Bonneville County, Idaho, has suffered from unprecedented

high winds, heavy snow fall. and huge snow drifts, and telephone and power lines have been

damaged and destroyed by storms, and citizens throughout the county have been unable to

secure needed supplies, food, fuel and ve dical attention, and students.·have beent unable to

safe].y travel to and from schools, and a large number of the livestock are suffering. from

lack of feed due to the closed roads, and the people of this county wil]. suffer irreparable

damage, hardship and loss fziom said calamaties unless the public roads are open to travel;

And, whereas, such storm and emergency could not have been anticipated and the budget

anpropriation of the road and. bridge fund of said county for the year, 1949,.is not adequate

to meet such emergency and cover the oost of mai.ntenance, repairs and construction which will

he reauired during the remainder of said year;

And, whereas, it appears that the expenditure of •32,000.CO over and above the amounts

provided j.n said budeet will be necessary at this time to provide for and meet such emergency;

Now, therefore, it is hereby unanimously resolved that an emergency be, and the same is

hereby declared to exist within the meaning and terms of Section 30-1208, I .C.A., caused by

storm, and for the relief of the stricken communities throughout this community overtaken by

calamity and for the preservation of order and pub]ic health, and for the restoration of the

public roads to a condition of usefulness;

It is further resolved that the expenditure in the amount of $32,000.00 riecessary to

provide for and meet Ysuch emergency be paid from any moneys on hand in the County Treasury

in the fund properly chargeable with such -expenditures, ancl • that the County -Treasurer be,

and is hereby. authorized to pay such warrants out of any Money in the Treasury in such funds,

and that if there shall be insufficient moneys on hand in the Treasury to· pay any of .such

warrants, then such warrants shall be registered to bear interest and be ca] led in the manner

provided by law for other county.warrants, and that the Bounty Budget Officer shall include in

the next annual budget to be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners the total amount

of such emergency warrants issued and registered and unpaid, if any.

Unanimously.adopted this liith day. of February, 1949.

ATT EST:

Jack A.Packer, Clerk of the Board

Chet G.Taylor

Chairman

Thomas Weeks,C . Member

BJ. .Kintner,Member

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IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance: S.C.Richey, Lawrence Baker, Henry Barban,'Carl Kirst-

ein, Robert Smith, Glen Smith, Charles Stevenson, Earl Edwards, Warren Wheeler, Charles Cleverley, Mrs.

E.Peterson, Dee Jensen, Mrs Jule Taylor, George Anderson, Jim Hill, William Sharp, Mrs.Sheldon Caughie,

Mrs.Foster, Dorothy Bowles, Al. Clifford, Doyle Johnson, Leon Sharp, Ray Gardner, Kenneth Colburn, Earl

Garder, Jess Criswell, · Isaac Colby, Mrs.Henry Morgan.

/ IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY SCHOOL CLOSING:

.. The following request and order were issued this day:

"To the Honorable Board of County Comnissioners:

Idaho Falls,Idaho

February 14, 1969

Due to blocked roads and highways making it impossible for children to reach school buildings,

I recommend that the County Board of Health in' Bonneville County. i ssue an order closing those

schools in the county unable to .operate -because of the above named reason, for a portion or

all of the week of February 14-18,· 1949.

Eunice B.Meppen(Signed)

Eunice B.Meppen

County Supt. of Schools "

BY ORDER OF THE BONNEVILLE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH:

'··To School Principals and Superintendents of Bonneville County:

February 14i 1949

By recommendation of Eunice B.Meppen, County Superintendent of Public Instruction we issue the

following order:

Because of children being unable to reach school buildings due to blocked roads and highways,

we order the closing of those schools in Bonneville County that find it impossible to operate

for any-portion or all of the week of February 14-18, 1949.

Chet G.Taylor

Chairman of Bonneville County Board

of Commissioners, ex-officio Chairman

of Bonneville County Board of Health

4.IN THE MATTER OF MONTHLY CLAIMS:

County claims were presented and approved in the following amounts:

1 -IN THE MATTER OF LUMBER BIDS:

Current Expense

Road and Bridge

Charity

Weed '

816,#D5.7958; O-2k.55*38896ip

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At the request of the Commissioners the followi ng bids for bridge timber were submitted:

West Broadway Yard. $5354.60 2% 30 dayi.

Bonneville Lumber $5342.33, net

M.E.Ker & Son $5671.43 1% 30 days.

The bid was granted to Boise fayette Lumber Company, West Broadway Yard. 1

There being no other business to come before the board they did recess until Monday next, February

21st, 1949.

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

February 21, 1949-

The Boa rd met on this day there being present Chairnian Taylor, Commissioners Weeks; Kintner and Clerk:

The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

' IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance: Warren Wheeler, Frank Minor, Lewis Humiston, Elmer

Price, Carl Kirstein, bob Basham, ·Robert Caughie, Lawrance Baker, Jim Hill, Warren Dawson, Harry Barban,

S.C.Ritchie, Glen Smith, G.· Clark, Farley Allen, Mrs Peterson.

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The Board met on this day there being present, Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk:

The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

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' IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following Fe rsons appeared for assistance: Charles Cleverley, Jim Hill, T.E.Simmons, Lewis Humiston,

Barbara Rithans, Bob Basham, Elmer Price; Jule Taylor, Doyle Johnson,' Afthur Hammer, Lawrence Baker, H.K.

Jensen, Ude Dennihg.

"IN THE MATTER OF TAX SALE:

The following order was set forth this day by the Board of County Commissioners:

IN THE MATTER OF TAX SALE OF COUNTY LANDS

The following property having been deeded to the County of Bonneville, State of, Idaho, for non-payment

of tbxes and said property not being necessary for the use of said Bonneville County, and the sale thereof

being beneficial to said county, now on motion of Thomas Weeks, seconded by J. W. Kintner, and being put

by Chairman Chet G.Taylor to a vote, it was unanimously carried that the Auditor be directed and he hereby

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IN THE MATTER OF TAX ADJUSTMENTS:2/21/49

Tax cancellations as shown on Order For Cancellation No. 958 were discussed and approved.

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IN THE MATTER OF SNOW REMOVAL:

The remaining part Rf the day was used in discussing and planning means of snow removal in Bonneville. ··

County.

There being no other business to come before the Bpard they did. recess until Monday next, February 28,

1949.

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The Board met on this dair there being present Thomas Weeks,: J.W.Kintner and Clerk. Mr.Taylor. excused

for the day and Thomas Weeks was acting chairman. The following proceedings were had, to-nit:.

l' IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The application of Mrs. Ellis Johnson was presented and approved.

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IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance:. Mrs.Kenneth Colburn, Bob Basham, Jule Taylor, Mrs. R.

Austin, Jim Hill, Lewis Humiston, Mrs.Gardner, Doyle Johnson, Arthur Hammer, Warren Wheeler, Earl Edwards,

Jess Cfi•well; Jets Fowers, Pariey Alleni S.C.Ritchie, Henry Barban, Lawrence Baker, Glen Smith, Mrs.

Dawson. ,•

1IN THE MATTER OF ROAD AND BRIDGE TRUCKS:

It is hereby.ordered, by the Board.of Commissioners, that all road and bridge trucks are to be in the

warehouse each night or a place . designated by the Construction Foreman. County trucks and pick-ups to be

used only for county business. This order to be effective immediately.and to be enforced by.Herbert C.

Paterson, Construction Foreman.

•N THE MATTER OF LOAD LIMITS:

The County Engineer was instructed.t6·work cooperatively with the State in declaring load limits on

all State and County Roads.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, March 7th,i

1949·

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is directed to advertise the said property for sale in the Post Register, the official - paper of -Bonneville

county.

The aforesaid property being described as follows will be sold at Public Aucti on to the highest

bidder at the Court House door in Bonneville County on April 12, 1949, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.

Lots

40 and 41

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7,8, &9

31 to 38

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58 '

66

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Section

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To•nship

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4 s.

Addition

Brodbecks

Hi gllland Park • ·

Highland Park

Hi ghland Park

Hi ghland Park '

Highland Park

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40 EBM

43 Eme,

Assessed to

Bonneville County

c/o 0 Gardner

Marion Camplain

Marion Camplain

Wynn Jensen

Eastern Idaho Loan & Trust Co.

c/o A. E. Moore

Swan Lethin

Assessed to

Bonneville County

c/o Nielsen Brothers

Glade G. Sibbett

The commissioners reserv•tthe rifht to refuse any bid that is less than the total ainount of all de-

linquent taxes, penalties, and interest which may have accrued against the propirty for sale, including

the amount specified in the tax deed to the county.

This property will be sold for cash or on terms of 1/3 down and the balance within 5 years with 6%

interest chargedc.on the unpaid balance.

CHET G. TAYLOR '

ATTEST: Jack A.Packer, Clerk Chairman,Board of County Commissioners

'•IN THE MATTER OF TAX EXEMPTIONS:

The follo'ring applications for.tax exemptions were presented and approyed, said exemptions being

filed since January loth; 1949:/

Verna Johnson, Helen P. Goodwin,. Mrs. Rex Lords, Lillie Ritter, .Iva Poll, Sarah Francis Cihak, Freda

-Beck, Roxie J.Lewis, Josephine E.'Judd, Sarah E.Wilson, Grace M. Hammer, Nellie G.Gardner, Georgie L.Dale

Dillard, Rillie Avery, Florence Haslam, Leda M.Halsey,- Hannah R.Tracy, Minnie B. Rogers, Maty E.Calkins,

Isabel Colletl

Mrs. Rillie Avery appeared before the Board asking for the · cancellation of' her 1948 taxes. Cancelled

- on Order For Cancellation No. 957.

•fil THE MATTER OF MARGARET NE/MAN TREATMENT:

After the case beihg presented to the Board they did accept the responsibility for medical treatment

for Margaret Newman a cancer patient who is receiving treatment at the present time in Salt Lake City,Utah.

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IN THE MATTER·OF MERLIN SNARR FENCE:

Merlin Snarr appeared before the Board reporting that the snow removal outfits had completely ruined

appr6ximately one-half mile of his fencing. The Board advised Mr·Snarr that thky could assume no responsi-

bility for any of the fencing being damaged because of snow removal but that they.-would, after the snow·

•had. gone; look over the situation at that time.

v IN. THE.MATTER OF INVENTORY TAX:

i A. delegation representing the merchants with Mr.Charles Oden as spokesman met with the Board to dis--..

cuss the matter of taxation· in regards to merchandise inventory. After some discussion the Board advised

them that they would'they would, work;unitedly in trying to:bring about- an equalized assessment on.all .2,1

merchandise.

IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

Th-e application of Lester- Ruud of Alpine was presented and approved.

, There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, Mar.ch 14th,

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The following proceedings were had, to-wit:.

IIN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL TAX EXTENSI ON:

.Representative of the C.M.Wholesale Company appeared before the Board asking an extension of 60 days

for the payment of their personal· taxes. Said extension was granted ky the Board.

J -IN THE MATTER OF REVOKING BEER LICENSES:

An order was issued to Mrs. Ethel Jones, Operator of the Willow Creek Club, to app ear on March .2lst -

to show cause why her license: should not be .rivoked. Said matter. being handled by Prosecuting Attorney,

John M.Sharp.

4IN THE·MATTER·OF MONTHLY CLAIMS:

County claims, were presented and approved in the following amounts:

Current Expense

Road and Bridge

Charity

Weed

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254284�04232 , '. r..

6,683:696111,98 !,

4N THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF COMMISSIONERS CAR:

The purchase of a 1949 Ford from Hansen-Allen Company at a price of $2097.00 ·was approved' on the

motion by J. W. Kintner, seconded by Thomas Weeks, carried 'with unanimous vote.

1IN THE MATTER OF ROAD AND BRIDGE DAILY REFORTS:

Effective this day each and every man operating county equipment sliall make a daily report on the

equipment he operates. Said report to be handed in weekly to Herbert Peterson, Foremin, where it will be

compiled.on a monthly report to be presented to the Board.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, March

2lst, 1949.

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

March 21, 1949 .

The Board met on,this'day there being present, Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeksi .Kintner and Clerk.

The followi'ng proceedings were had, to-wit: .

IN THE MATTER OF WEED DISTRICT: ·

The following order setting forth a noxious weed district was set forth this day:

IN THE MATTER.OE.,NOXIOUSEWEEDSIAND THE[R DESTRUCTIONE-,ATE

)*b�042Lt(.0.1.,ck-It was. moved by Thomas Weeks, seconded 'by J.W.Kintner, and being put to a vote by Chairman Chet G.

Taylor, unanimously carred, that there is. hereby created a Noxi.ous Weed Extermination Area which< area shall

be and is hereby declared to be all of Bonneville County. That·all weeds herein named are hereby declared

to be noxious, namely: Morning Glory,£White Top, Canada Thistle, Blue Flowering Lettuct Leafy Spurge,

Russian Knapweed, Burdock, Puncture Vine, Sow Thistle, Perennial Ragweed, Tea Vine and Quack Grass.·

10 -145°

All said weeds must be destroyed by poison treatment or clean cu]:tivation on or before July 15, 1949,

dnd none of said weeds shall be p ermitted to produce seed.

Notice published under the authority 08 1939- Idaho Session Laws, Chapter ·235:

Dated March 61;91•9.

Published: Jack A.Packer, Clerk of the Board of County

Commissioners

· IN THE MATTER OF MRS. ETHEL JONES .HEARING:

Mrs. Jones appe ared before the Board as ordered but after a short discussion the hearing was postponed

by the Board until Monday, April hth, at 2:00 P.M. in order that more information could be gathered for the

case.

IN THE MATTER OF YORK ROAD DELEGATION:

Nine residents of York District appeared to discuss the ri ght-of-way problem on the Cotton-York Road.

After some discuision it was decided and agreed upon that the residents on the north sidd of said road

would pay a price agreed upon to the· residents on the south side where- the irrigation ditch would be placed

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taking said ditch out of right-of-way. After said agreemen• the County Enpineer was instructed to -proceed

immediately with a survey and plans so that construction'bould be itarted as soon as feasible.

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Dee Jensen, Warren Brayals, Henry Barban, Charles Cleverley, George Berendes, Jim Hill, Lawrence Baker,Mrs.

Wheeler, Mrs.Long, Mrs. Austin: :

.There being no other b nee come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, March

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The Board met on this day there being present, Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk.

The following proceedings were had, .to-wit:

N THE MATTER OF ST. LEON ROAD PETITION:

F ..ve residents of the St.Leon District with Pete Jensen as spokesman appeared before the .Board and

presented petitions containing approximately 150 names asking that the County either by themselves 6r by

placing under the federal aid secondary road program, grade, drain, surface and oil 3- miles of the east

river road north from Anderson Street, 3 miles of the Ucon west road and 53·'miles of the Hitt road· north.'

from the junction of Highway. 191. The Board advised the delegation that the matter would be taken into

perious consideration and definite action would be taken to place. thi s under the federal aid secondary

•systerm. Said petitions on file in Clerk's Office. ,

•/IN THE MATTER OF DISTRICT # 3 MAPNTENANCE.MAN.

'1 ./Commissionere Weeks announced that Floyd Woolf had been appointed maintenance man in the Ucon Dis-

Lrict to replace Jess Brown who had been t ransferred to construction work. All maintenance work in that

portion of District # 3 will bame under the supervision of Floyd.Woolf.

IN .THE MATTER OF BIRCH CREEK ROAD:

On a motion by J.W.Kintner, seconded by Chet Taylor, carried with the unanimous vote, the County

Engineer was ordered toproceed immediately to acquire right-of-way for.the Birch Creek Road as determined

notby the survey made last fall. If suitable agreements can/be·made by the property owners the County Attor-

ney is hereby ordered to take steps for condemnation.

• IN THE MATTER OF "WEED BIDS:

The following bids were presented for the purchase of 4100 gallons of 2-1:D for the Bonneville County

Weed Control Department. It appearing that the Steve Regan Company of Salt Lake City has the lowest, bid

of $4.40 per gallon and the material complying with all requirements set forth the bid is hereby gr-anted

to. Steve Regan Company. Copy of•said bids onpermanent file in the weed office for public inspection if ·

desirabld,.,·.:

•IN THE MATTER OF TAX CANCELLATION:

The cancellation of the taxes for Mrs. Rozella Rhoades, a widow, for the year 1946 was approved by

1 '. -the Board on:·this day.

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IN THE MATTER OF IDAHO FALLS-ARCO.ROAD:

The following motion was approved by the Board. It was moved by Thomas Weeks seconded by J.W.Kintner

that the Governor is hereby requested to take the necessary action to have: the Director of Highways make

formal application to the Fublic Road Administration desi gnating this road a part of the Federal primary

highway system. Said motion called to a vote by Chairman Taylor and passed with unanimous vote.

The Clerk is hereby indtructed to advise Governor Robins of this matter immediately.

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]IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance: Delbert Caugh:le, Jule Taylor, T.E.Simmons, Pob Basham,

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Dee Jensen, Warren Brayals, Henry Barban, Charles Cleverley, Geor ge Berendes, .Jim Hill, Lawrence Baker,

Mrs.Wheeler, Mrs.Long, Mrs. Austin.

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There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, April hth,

1949.

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April 4, 1949

le/zyTr/•P· Chet G.Taylor, hairman ·

. The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners ·lyeaks, Kintner and

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

• IN THE MATTER OF BIRCH.CREEK ROAD:

A petiti on containing some twenty names was filed with the Board asking that the proposed Birch

Creek Road follow the. creek bed rather than being routed over the hill as proposed by the County Engineer.

After investigation by the Board the engineer and road crew were advised to proceed,with the proposed

road along the creek bed and work to go ahead immediately.

4IN THE MATTER OF ETHEL JONES HEARING:

Mrs. Jones appeared pursuant to postponment of her hearing on March 21st at which time Mr.Sharp,

prosecuting attorney, presented the case for Bonneville County. Mrs.Jones was given the opportunity of

presenting any witnesses or facts she may have pertaining to the matter. Fred Yates age 16 and Gary

Clark age 16, both testified for the County. After hearing all testimony in regard to said hearing oh

a motion by Thomas Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner, called to a vote by Chaitman Taylor the Board so

ordered that the license of Ethel Jones be hereby revoked, effective this date. Order on file in Clerk' sOffice.

/IN THE MATTER OF FAT STOCK SHCAr PETITIONS:

Mr. J.0'Bryant, Carlyle Chaffin, Adeh Hyde, Marshall Keyes and Cy Davis met with the Board this day

and filed petitions containing some 4500 names in favor. of·the forming of a county fair board. The Board

advised the delegation that the petitions would be checked, the .proper legal publications enacted and

that the hearing was set for the 16th day of May, 1949 at 2.P.M. in·the Court House, as per folldwing

legal notice:

-LEGAL NOTICE

Hearing: for Creation of County Fair Board.

Petitions containing at least. 51% of the • votes of Bonneville County having been, filed with the

Clerk of the Board of County Conunissioners the Board hereby orders a public hearing where the residents

of Bonneville County.may appear in behalf of or against the creation of.a Bonneville County"Fair Board.

Said hear'ihg to be held at the Bonneville County Court House May 16th,1949. at 2:00 P.M.

Said petitions on file in the Clerk's Office.

• IN THE MATTER OF. BEER LICENSES:

Jack A.Packer, Clerk

Board Bonneville County Commissioners

The. applications for beer,licenses were filed and approved for Reed,,E'.Bills.and Ellis Gillette.

,/ IN THE MATTER OF IVA POLL ASSISTANCE:

The- Board approved the assi stance in the amount of 850.00 on the dirdct assi stance roll for Iva Poll

with the ·unherstanding that the children would give her .any amount of assistance necessary above that ' 9

amount.

There being no ther b ness to come before the Board they did recess untl•32•pt, .,f.1 1••9149..1

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April 11, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk.

IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY CLAIMS:

County claims nere presented and approved in the following amounts:

Current Expense

Road and Bridge

Charity

Weed

814,311.29

26 255.314,603.90

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I '• The following pe rsons appeared for assistance: Herlry Barban, Bob Basham, T.E.Simmons, Mrs. Tate,

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Austin Kritlow, Jim Hill, Ernest Looney. :

{v• IN THE MATTER OF FAIR BOOTH:

:Mrs:- J.Ludwig, Mrs.H.Johns and Mrs.Jefferies -met with the Board in order to clarify the manner in.

which the booth at the· District Fair would be handled. After some discussion the Board asked these ladies '

• to meet again on the second Monday of May at which time representatives of the Farm Bureau Ladies would' be

present and a .program couid be ·worked out between the two organizations for handling the Eonneville County

Booth at the Blackfoot Fair. · ·

'/• IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The application for beer license for Rowene Elder was presented and approved.

• IN THE MATTER OF RACHEL JOHNS: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE:

The following order was issued by the B oard upon the filing of the affidavit following:

Order To Show Cause

NOTICE TO RACHEAL JOHNS, -Idaho Falls,Idaho

It appearing to the Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho,'that you are the holder

of beer license # 131, issued December-31,1948, by Bonneville County, Idaho,.and it further appearing that

you have sold beer after the regular hours of sale.

You are hereby ordered to appear before said Board of County Commissioners on Monday, April 18,1949,

at 2:00 P.M., or as soon as said matter can be heard said day, then and there to show cause why said beer

license should not be revoked as provided by the laws of the State of Idaho.

Affidavit

State of Idaho )

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County pf Bonneville ·)

Thereon S.Roundy, being ,first-duly s'Mo rn,.deposes and,says:

Jack A.Packer, Clerk of the

Board of County Commissioners

T That he is a Deputy Sheriff of Bonneville County, Idaho; that-between 12:01 A.M. and 1:00 A.M.

on the morning of April 10,1949, he was in:the place known as Otto' s Inn, locat•d at Beeches Corner, Bonne-

ville County, Idaho, with his wife; that both he and his wife ordered from andhiere served drinks contain-

ing whiskey by one Otto Johns; that after the hour of 1:00 A.M., on saiddate, he was sold by the said Otto

Johns, a bottle of beer and was allowed to consume same on said premises:

1949·

Attest:

Dated at Idaho Falls, Idaho, this 11th day of April, 1949.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1lth day of April,1969.

(SEAL)

Theron S. Roundy

John M.Sharp,

Notary Public,

Residing at Idaho Falls,Idaho

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Ralph Albaugh, Attorney for Mrs. Johns, appeared and requested postponment of the hearing until Monday,

April 25th due to other pressing Court matters. Request for. postponment was granted by the Board.j

v IN THE MATTER OF BEER LI CENSES:

1 .The application for a beer license of Ross Corbett and Reed McKnight was presented and approved.

IN THE MATTER OF SNOW PLON AND WING:

The Board approved the purchase of a snow plow and wing attachment for the, 99-H Austin-Western grader

from Western Machinery Company at a net price of $1786.00.

1• IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF COUNTY LAND:'

On motion of Thomas Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner with unanimous vote that the following property

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be sold,the minimum price to be 8150.00 cash, 30 days after the publication of these proceedings in accord-

ance with I.C.A. 30-713, said property being of no use t8 Bonneville County: NMI• Section 9, Township 1

North, Range 40 E.B.M.

/IN THE MATTER OF BIDS.ON COUNTY LAND:

The following two bids were filed with the Clerk of the Board for the purchase of the NJN•, Section

9., Township 1 North, Range 40 E.B.M. -

To The Honorable Board Of County Commissioners

Bonneville County, :

Idaho

I, A.E.Rounds, hereby submit a bid on the following property advertized as tax sale. property:

NJN• of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 40 E.B.M.

My bid on the above property is for the sum of $150.00.

Dated this 18th day of April,1949.

To The Bonneville County Board of County Commissioners

Bonneville County, Idaho.

A.E.Rounds,

Ri gby, Rt. 1

I, Helen Payne, Route # 2, Idaho Falls, Idaho, hereby submit a,bid of $175.00, on .the · following

property advertized as tax sale property:

N•N• of Section 2, Township 1 North, Range. 40 -EEM.!'..

Dated this 22nd day of April,1969.

John Ferebauer

Attorney for Helen Payne

John Ferebauer I

233 Earl Bldg. .1.

Idaho Falls,Idaho

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April 25, 1949

1.' 1- . Th•Boafil met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and '

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

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/ IN THE MATTER OF ANTELOPE ROADS:

A group of residents from ·Antelope with Jay Woodard as spokesman met with the Board requesting that

certain maintenance and construction work be done on the Antelope roads immediately, stating that certain

roads were in critical condition and. needed immediate attention. After some discussion they were advised

by Mr.Weeks, Commissioner of that district, that as soon as possible the grader would be in that territory

and the work would be done.

1v IN THE MATTER OF RACHEL JOHNS HEARING:

Mr.Naylor, representing Mrs.Johns, appeared before the Board asking for an extension of time in

order to gather necessary information for the hearing in as much as Mr.Naylor had just recently been re-

tained as counsel for Mrs.Johns. The Board granted the extension setting the hearing for 10:00 A.M.

Thursday, April 28, 1949.

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1 IN ·THE MATTER OF A.A.MERRILL--E.W.WARD ROAD: '

Mr.Danman, representing E.W.Ward, and Mr.Merrill, representing his own interests met with the Board

to discuss the matter of the right to close said road approximately 15 miles west of. Idaho Falls. Testi-

mony by Mr.Ward showed that the road in question had been in use some twenty years but recently Mr.Merrill

had plowed said road up and continues to plow it evary time Mr.Ward uses it. Testimony showed that the

question was very controvdrhial and the commissioners felt they could make no statement without first see-

ing the situation first hand. An appointment was made with the two parties to meet them at the Jess Croft '

Well at 2:00 P.M. Thursday afternoon, to go over the matter.

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11/25/149 IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

: '· The applications of Max Rockwood and Buell Warner were presented and apnroved.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Thursday next, at .

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The Board met on this day,pursuant to recess,for hearing on Rachel J6hns beer license. There being -

present Chairman Taylor,Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

7 John Sharp, prosecuting attorney, appeared on behalf of the County and W.K.Naylor appeared on behalf

of Rachel Johns. The witnesses were duly sworn by Chairman Taylor. On motion of Mr.Weeks, seconded by

J.W.Kintner and passed by unanimous vote theyquestion of the sale of whiskey was not an issue at this

hearing. Theron Rounday, Deputy Sheriff, duly examined and cross-examined; J.W.McNiel, Deputy Sheriff,

duly examined and cross-examined; Mrs.Dtto Johns,(Rachel Johns ), examined and cross-examined; Otto Johns,

duly examined and c ross-examined; Mrs.Lon Anderson, examined and c ross-examined; Mr.Lon Anderson, e•,Amined

and cross-examined; Mrs.Glen Whitehead, examined and c ross-examined. Mr.Glen Whitehead, examined and cross-

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examined; Kenneth North, Deputy She'riff, examined and cross-examined;

On a motion by J.W.Kintner, seconded by Thomas Weeks that the license be revoked. Motion called to

a vote by Chairman Taylor, carried with unanimous vote.

7 The Board re-convened at 1:30 F.M. pursuant to recess to go out west of Idaho Falls to view the

road in question between A.A.Merrifl and E.W.Ward. After going over the matter thoroughly and with both

parties the Board advised them that - the matter would be taken under advisement and that they would,be

notified at a later date. Mr.Ward filed 'with the Clerk a pe tition containing some twenty names asking

that the said road be opened by the County.

The Board recessed at this time untii Monday next at 1:30 F.M.

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Minutes of the Board of Commissioners

1 May 2, 1949

«41.d,fChef G.Taylor, C airman�036.

The Board met on thi s day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

/' IN THE •TTER OF IRWIN AND SWAN VALLEY SMALL TRACT DIVISIONS:

Mr. Blackburn representing the Bureau of Land Management met with the Board on this day to submit

tentative plans for a small tract division by·the Bureau in Swan Valley and Irwin as per instructions fromj

his Washington Office. Mr.Blackburn presented rough sketches to the Board of Commissioners for their

approval and recommendations. After some discussion the Board unanimously expressed objections to any

divisionstin the Swan Valley Area at the present time in that there is absolutely no need for divisions ,

in Swan Valley where the divisions are being made at Irwin which will sufficiently berve any need i,hich

may arise at the present time because of the Palisade Dam Project. Therefore, the Board'approved the

drawings for the Irwin small tract divisions but felt that they shou].d go on record at this 'date to object-

ing to any present divisions at Swan Valley until the need was evident.

IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: ·

The following applications were presented and approved, E.V.Ford, Alpine; Mrs. M.C.Green,Green's· '

Grocery; Louis Garland, Hi ghland Park.

1IN THE MATTER OF TAX EXEMPTIONS:

The following persons having appeared and filed application for exenption were approved on this day:

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Richard Mitchell; Katie Fenton; Katie Baucom; Eliza B.Sessions; Vestha Jane Blair; Howard Brocksome; Lynn

T.Reiman; Annie S.Meikle; Almeda C.Lund; Elizabeth Ball; Rosalia Clark; Amelia L.Hill; :Laura Ann McLing;

Asel L.Albertson; Amelia Roh; Mae R.Johnson; Ida Hill; Russell Harland Rock; Robert T. Nelson.

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' IN THE MATTER OF EXTENDED COVERAGE:

The Board'approved the addition to extended coverage to the two policieson the present county build-

ing being written by Homer-Koster Company and Shattuck Insurance Agency.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next,May 9th,1949,

at 10:00 A.M.

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May 9, 1949

The Board met· on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Comrrissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

The following proceedings were had,to-wit:

• IN THE MATTEROF COUNTY CLAIMS:

county claims were presented and approved in the following amounts:

Current Expense

Road &.Bridge

Charity

Weed .

13,947.9729,234·264,378.97

21,614.55

J IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The application of Arba Stone, Alpine Cafe, was presented and approved.

jIN THE MATTER OF MERRILL-WARD ROAD.

Upon motion·,by Thomas Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner and carried with unanimous vote it was ordered , .../

that the proposal asked for in the petition filed by Mr.Ward be denied and acting upon the opinion of pro-

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secuting attorney Sharp that n6 legal road exists the Board /1 1 take no official action as to the opening

or closing of said property. Any action taken would be by the individual parties concerned. Opinion'by

Mr.Sharp on file in Clerk's Office.

·• IN THE MATTER OF FAIR BOOTH:

Mrs. Harold Ciark, Mrs. Gladys Collins and Mrs. Floyd Jeffery met with the Board on this day to di s-

cuss the handling of the Bonneville County Fair Booth at Blackfoot by the Ladies Finn Burdad. --After some·.

discussion it was decided that they would present the plan,to their general meeting and advise the Board

at a later date whether or not they would handle the booth.

/ IN THE MATTER OF ROAD AND BRIDGE TRUCKS:

On motion by J. W. Kintner, · seconded by Thomas Weeks and carried with unanimous vote the Clerk was

instructed to make the purchase of one K-7 International From the Snake River Equipment Company as per

their bid submitted and one three ton Dodge Truck from Ellsworth Brothers as per bid submitted.

/ IN THE MATTER OF REORGANIZATION OF JOINT CLASS "A" DISTRI CT NO. 60.

The following order setting forth the election for the reorganization of said district, as fbllows:

IN THE MATTER OF THE REORGANI ZATION OF JOINT CLASS "A" SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.' 60, OF BINGHAM

AND BONNEVILLE COUNTIES, STATE OF IDAHO, and TAYLOR COMMON SCHOOL DISTH[ CT NO. 10, OF

BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO.

Andrew H.Johnson, chairman of the State Committee on reorganization of school districts, created

under the provisions of Chapter 111 Idaho Session Laws of 1947, known as " an act for reorganization of

school districts", having this day pre sented to this Board a plan for the reorganization of JOINT CLASS

A SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 60, OF BINGHAM AND BONNEVILLE COUNTIES, STATE OF IDAHO, and TAYLOR COMMON SCHOOL

DISTRICT NO. 10, OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO, by the creation of a new joint school district from the

territories of said existing districts, said new school district to be knovm as JOINT CLASS "A" SCHOOL ;

DISTRI CT NO. 60 , OF BINGHAM AND BONNEVILLE COUNTIES, STATE OF IDAHO: and

It having been shown to thi s board that said plan was duly considered and approved by the respect-

ive boards of trustees of said school districts concerned; that said plan was duly presented to, consider-

ed and annroved by the County Schoo]. Reorganization Committee of Bingham County, Idaho, on the 4th day of

April, 1949, and was likewise ·duly presented. to,. considered and approved by the County School Reorganization

Committee of Bonneville County, Idaho, on the 1st day of March, 1949, and that thereafter said plan was

duly p resented to the State Committee on Reorganization and was duly considered and approved by said: state

hommittee on the 25th day of April, 1949, and it further appearing to this board that the said plan of

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reorganization is as follows:

1. The· proposed new school district shall be known as JOINT CLASS "A" SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 60,

OF·BINGHAM AND BONNEVILLE COUNTI ES, STATE OF IDAHO, and shall include the territory of both of said school

districts, as presently organi zed, which is particularly described as follows:

Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section Eighteen(18), in Township One(1 ) North,

of Range Thirty-four( 34), East of the Boise Meridian, -and running thence South to.t he '1 ,

Southwest corner of Section Thi rty-one( 31 ), said Tovmship and Range; thence East along

the Township lines to the East bank of Snake River; thence Southwesterly along the bank

of Snake River to its intersection with the North line of the South half of the South

half of Section Seven(7 ), in Township,One(1 ) South of Range thirty-seven( 37), East of

the Boise Meridian; thence East to the East· line of Section Nine(9 ), in TOWnship One(1 )

South, of Range Thirty-eight(38 ), East of the Boise Meridian; thence North along the

Section lines to the Nottheast corner of Section Four( 4), said Township and Range; thence

East along the section li.n&s to the Southeast corner of -Section Thirty-five( 35), in

Tovmship One(1 ) North of Range Thirty--eight( 38 ), East of the Boise Meridian; thence

North to the Northeast corner of Section Twenty-six(26), said Township and Range; thence

West to the Southeast corner of Section Nineteen( 19 ), said Township and Range; thence

North to the Northeast corner of said Section Nineteen(19 ); thence Wes't to the Southeast

corner of the Southwest quarter of Section Thi rteen(13), Tormship One( 1 ) North, of Range

Thirty-seven(37), East of the Boise Meridian; thence North one-half mile to the Northeast

corner of the Southwest quarter of said Section Thirteen(13); thence West two and one-half

miles to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section Fifteen(15), said Town-

ship and Range; t hence North to the Northwesterly bank of Snake River; thence Northeasterly

along the bank of Snake River to the North line of Township One(1 ) North of Range Thirty-

seven( 37 ); thence West nine and one-half miles, more or less, to the Northwest corner of

Township One(1 ) North, Range Thirty-six( 36 ), East of the Boise Meridian; thence South to

the Northwest, corner of Section ikighteen(18), said Township and Range; thence West twelve

miles to the place of beginning.

2. All of the property of said Joint Class "A" School Distriict No. 60, of Bingham and Bonneville

Counties, State of Idaho, and said Taylor Common School District No.10, of Bonneville County, Idaho,shall

become the prope rty of the proposed new school district.

3. The bonded indebtedness of said Joint Class "A" School District No. 60, of Eingham and- Bonne-•

ville Counties, State of Idaho, as presently organized, in the amount of 840,680.48, and of said Taylor

.Common School District No. 10, of Bonneville County, Idaho, in the amount. of 8650.00, shall be assumed

and paid by the proposed new school district.

4. The home county of said proposed joint school district shall be Bingham County, Idaho.

NOW, THEREFORE,·IT IS ORDERED, That the question of establishing the proposed reorganized school

district is specified iri the plan hereinabove set forth, shall be submitted to the aualified voters:of the

said e xisting school distficts affected thereby at a special election to be held for that purpose, and an

election is hereby called for said purpose, to be held on Friday, June 10, 1949, between the hours of

1:00 0'clock p.m., and 6:00 o'clock p.m., on said day, at the following polling places:

At the hi gh school building in Shelley, Idaho, for all residents of said Joint Class "A" School

District No. 60, and at the school buil ding in said Taylor Common School District No. 10, for all residents

of said common school district.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a.copy of this order be delivered by the Clerk of this board to Eunice

Meppen Superintendent of Public Instruction of Bonneville County, Idaho, who is hereby directed to give

due and legal notice of the holding of said election.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT th'e following pe rsons be, and they are hereby appointed judges and

clerks of election:

For Joint Class "A" School District No. 60, of Bingham and Bonneville Counties, State of Idaho:

Judges: Ivie Goodsell,Carrie Carson

Clerk: Josephine Elswood

For Taylor .Common School District No. 10, of Bonneville County, Idaho:

Judges: Alice Fielding , Mrs.Chester Hansen

Clerk: Zetta Hampton

The Clerk of this board is directed to notify the said judges and clerks of their appointment.

Dated this 9 day of May, 1949.

JACK A.PACKER, Clerk

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, May 16th,

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May 16,.1949

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The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Cle«. The following proceedings were had to-wit:

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. 4• IN THE MATTER OF SACRED-HEART HOSPITAL:·ROAD:

Mayor Sutton and P .K.SimDSOn, architectural representative for the hospital, met with the Board

to discuss the oiling of the road in front of the Sacred Heart Hospital, asking the county to cooperate

with the city in their pro rated portion of having this work completed prior to the opening of the hospital.

The Board turned to matter over to the County Engineer to present specifications and materials necessary

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but advised them that they would be very willing to cooperate to whatever extent they possibly could.

J IN THE MATTER OF NATIONAL GUARD:

Wynn Peterson, commanding officer of the local battalion met with the Board to discuss an appro- :

priationnof $500.00 for military purposes. In di scussingthe problem Mr Peterson quoted Title 46-Section

312 of the Idaho Codes for the authority of the County to make such an appropriation to the National Guard..

The Board took the matter under advisement in as much as nothing could be done until the new budgets for

1950 were discussed.

J IN THE MATTER OF FAIR BOARD HEARING:

As per the legal publication the public hearing in regards to the formation of a County Fair Board

was opened at 2:15 R.M. under the direction of Chairman Chet Taylor. All persons testifying were sworn in

by the Clerk. The following persons testified at the hearing: Cy Davis, Aden Hyde, W.J.0'Bryant, Ed Lovell,

Jessie Tremelling, John Sharp; Dvd ght Disney, Jack Bailey, Harold Clayton, Clyde Waddell. During the entire

hearing no objections were expressed as to the formation of this Board. The Board took the matter under

advisement :as'to. tha..abpdintment .af said Faii: Board.· " .With..theibnanimbus votehof.:tth'e:Board ·it.'is · herebyirn

<oi'dered thati the Bonneville County Fair Board be, and it i s hereby. crdated.

•IN THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION· AUTHORITY:

ON a motion by Thomas Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner and carried with unanimous vote it was ordered

that effective immediately the position of contruction forman be hereby dissolved and that authority over

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all construction and bridge crews is hereby given to Chet Taylor, subject to: orders and plans by the Board.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, May 23rd,

1949·

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MINUTES OF THE·BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

May 23, 1949

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The: Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and·

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

• IN THE MATTER OF BEER ·II CENSES:

The apnlication of C.S.Weeks and Frank Moyes of Irwin was presented and approved.

1· IN THE MATTER OF BOILER FIDS:

4;'» .-The following bids were presented for the removal and installation of the boiler systdm in the

Court House. : -

First Street Plumbing

Brown' s Hea�254ingand Appliance

Tway Plumbing

$3535.003389.00

3885.00

After discussion and consideration of the above bids the matte r was taken under advisement by the Boa rd

and decision to be announced ht a later date.

IN THE MATTER OF ORDERS TO SHOW CAUSE.

Upon the presentation of information by :John Sharp, Prosecuting Attorney, the follo•ing orders to

show cause were issued on this day:

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

Notice To Douglas R.Ne].son, Irwin,Idaho

It appearing to the Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho, that you are the

holder·of beer license No.137, issued by Bonneville County, Idaho, and it further appearing that you have

sold beer after the regular hours of sale..-;1 / ...

/•« You are hereby ordered to appear before said Board of ,County Commi ssioners on Tuesrlay, May 31·,1949,

at 2:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard on said day, then and there to show cause

why said beer license should not be revoked as provided by the laws of the State of Idaho.

Sheriff's Return on Order

JACK A.PACKER ·

Clerk of the Board of County Corrmissioners

I, Dean F.Wilkie, Sheriff of Bonneville County, State of Idaho, do hereby certify that I received the

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within ORDER on the 23rd May,19h9, and did on the 24 May,1949, in the said County of Bonneville, State of

Idaho serve a copy of said Order on Douglas R.Ne].son, by personally handing to, and leaving with the above

named.

dated 24 May,1949 ·

AFFIDAVIT

Dean F.Wilkie, Sheriff

Kenneth'L.North and Theron S.Roundy, each being first duly sworn, deposes and says:

That each is a Deputy Sheriff of Bonneville County, Idaho; that between 1:00 o'clock A.M. and

on the morning of Sunday, May 22, 1949, he was at the place known as the Aero Club,3:00 0'clock A.M. on the morning of Sunday, May 22, 1949, he was at the place known as the Aero Club,1.

located at Irwin, Bonneville County, Idaho, with his wife; that both he and his wife, together vith the

other deputy and his wife, ordered from and were served beer by the bartender at said place.

Dated at Idaho Falls, this 23rd day of May, 1949.

Kenneth L.North

Theron S.Roundy

· Subscribed and sworn to before me 'this 23rd day of May,1949.

(Seal)

County of Bonneville )

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SHERIFF' S RETURN ON ORDER

Jack A.Packer,Clerk of the District

Court By Blanche Stewart,Deputy

I, Dean F.Wilkie, Sheriff of Bonneville County, State of Idaho, do hereby certify that I received

·the within order and affidavit on the 23rd day of May,1949, and did on the 23rd day of May, 1949, serve

a copy of said order on Kenneth L.Knoble by personally handing to, and leving with the said Kenneth L.

Noble in the County of Bonneville, State of Idaho.

Dated this 23 May,1949�042

1 STATE OF IDAHO ) ss.

County of Bonneville )

AFFIDAVIT

Dean F.Wilkie,Sheriff

THEREON S. ROUNDY, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is a Deputy Sheriff.of Bonne-

ville County, Idaho; that between 1:00 o'clock A.M. and 3:00 01:clock A.M. on the morning'dil»nhay,Mair 22,

1969., he and his wife went in the place knovm as Ken' s Club, located at Irwin,Bonneville County,- Idaho;: -

that he ordered from and was served beer by the bartender.ht said Ken' s Club, after the hour of 1:00'

o'clock A.M. on said day.

DATED AT IDAHO FALLS, this 23rd day of May,1949.

Theron S.Roundy

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of May,1949.

(Seal)John M.Sharp

Notary Public

Residing at Idaho Falls,Idaho.

Order and Sheriff's Return on file in Clerk's Office for both of the·above causes.1. I.

IN THE MATTER OF ROAD WORK FOR· PH[SONERS:

After consider the recommendation of Sheriff Dean Wilkie that the prisoners confined in the Bonne-

ville County Jail be used for beautification and maintenance of BonAeville County roads the following

Order,was issued by the Board this day:

Section:20-617 Idaho Code Annotated

Labor of prisoners on public works ORDER ON THE SHERIFF

, « ·It ·is hereby ordered that any pridohers so confined in the Bonneville County jail, under a judgment

of conviction rendered in a criminal case, be and are hereby ordered to perform labor of a public work .

nature for the said Bonneville County and it is further ordered that the said Sheriff shall' so carry out

the orders of said Poard of County Commissioners, and shall supervi se and control said pri soners while

doing such necessary labot as so needed for the improvement of said public works.

Dated this 20 May, 1949.

Chet G.Taylor, Chairman

Board of County Commissioners

By Jack A.Packer, Clerk

• IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY:

Bids having been submitted for the purchase of the NJNJ Section 9, Township 1 North 40, whi ch was

not sold at Public Tax Sale because of lack of a bidder was brought up this day and public sale by the

Board. The following persons bid: A.E.Rounds, Ralph Gesas and John Ferebauer. After spirited bidding

the property was sold to A.E.rounds for the amount of $725.00.1 /

·. IN:THE MATTER OF,LEASE AGREEMENT.

The Board approved and signed a lease agreement with the Snake 'River Equipment Company for a K-7

International for the purchase price of $4000.00.

•IN THE MATTER OF PIPE EASEMENT: :

William S.Holden, representing the Idaho Potato , Starch Company presented a proposal for an

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By Order of the Board the Courthouse shall be close for one hour in memory of the late Sam W.

Dennis, Probate Judge.

The Board feels at this time to express their official appreciation for the cooperation and .service

of Judge Dennis.

J|• IN THE MATTER OF LEASE AGREEMENT:

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The Board approved and si gned the- lease agreement with Ellsworth Brothers for a 1949 Three ton

Dodge Truck for the total retail price 9f $5202.30, less $1000.00 trade in for G.M.C.Truck.

• IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The Board approved direct assistance for Mrs.Bertha Marker in the amount of $29.00, monthly.

\· IN THE MATTER OF TAX EXEMPTIONS:

The following persons filed application for tax exemptions and complying with requirements were

approved by the Board this day.

Wayne C.Randall, Wells A.Whitney, Ethel Anderson, Lois E.Roberts, Matilda Alhstrom, Rex B.Howard, ·

Wallace Lawrence Thomas, Anna Johnson, Matilda Sessions.

There be n other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday, June 6,1949.

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of Section 25, Township 2 North, Ran ge 37 E.B.M. in Bonneville County.

Upon motion by Thomas' 'Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner, carried by a unanimous votethe easement i s

hereby granted and easement deed duly signed by Chet G.Taylor, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. i

Mr.Holden'srequest on file in Clerk's Office.

• IN THE MATTER OF. FILING AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING:

The following affidavit of posting was filed on this day by Andrew H.Johnson:

AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING'

STATE OF IDAHO )

County of Bingham ) SS.

Andrew H. Johnson,being first duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is the duly elected, qualified

and acting Superintendent of Public Instruction of Bingham County,Idaho;·that on the 19th day of May,1949,

he posted notices of special school election of which the annexed notice is a true copy in three public

places in each of the school districts in Bingham and Bonneville Counties, Idaho, affected by said election,

as follows:

In Taylor, Common School District # 10, of. Bonneville County,Idaho:

On the front door of the school building in said district;

On a utility pole in front of the Taylor Store in said district;

On a utility pole in front of the Taylor L.D.S.Church in said district.

In Joint Class "A" District # 60 of Bingham and Bonneville Counties, Idaho:A

On the froht doo• of the high school building in Shelley, Idaho;

On the front of the municipal building in Shelley, Idaho;

On a bulletin board at the Post Office building in Shelley, Idaho.

Andrew H.Johnson

Subscribed, and sworn to before me this 21st day of May,1949.

H.William Furchner(SEAL) Notary Public for State of Idaho.

Residing at Blackfoot,Idaho

There bei91:20 other business to come before the Board they did recess •ntil Tuesday next,May 31st.

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• Clerk. THe following proceedings were had, to-Wit':•Y 315£: ]949

IN THE MATTER OF ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE:

Mr.Errol Hillman, representing Douglas Nelson and Kenneth Knoble asked the Board for extension of

time in presentin• the case on Order To Show Cause why their licenses should not be revoked. The Commission-

ers granted one weeks time setting the hearing for Monday, June 6, at 2:00 P.M.

J IN THE MATTER OF DEATH OF SAM -W. DENNIS; PROEATE JUDGE:

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

June 6, 1949

, :, · The Board met on this day there being present Chai rman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and,..

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

1v IN THE MATTER OF EARL KILLIAN BRIDGE:

Mr.Killian met with the Board asking them to construct the bridge as agreed to connect his pro-

perty with the new road being built along Birch Creek . The Board took the matter under· advisement advis-

ing the Engineer to check on the matter.

/ IN THE MATTER OF WEST-BANK ROAD-SWAN VALLEY:

Eight residents of Swan Valley living on the West-Bank Road with Henry McCabe as spokesman met

asking that the West Bank Road be improved by the county. The question arose as to whether this road was

a county road or a .Forest Servi.ce Road and which group was to maintain the. same. The Board advise the

group-they would contact the Forest Service officials and advise them at a later date as to what action

could be taken.,,

/ INTHE MATTER OF HEISE-CHOKECHERRY ROAD:

B.R.Adams, Carl Butlin & Ira Spaulding met with the Board asking them for assistance in the

changing of about'four(4) miles of the present road in order that it may be a year around road. They

advised the Board that they were willing to share on a 50-50 basis. in the cost of this change. The Board

advised them the matter would be taken under consideration and would be checked on immediately and an

answer given to them at a later date.

• IN THE MATTER OF 4-H AGENT:

Mr.Tom. Chester, District Agent, met with the Board to ask for their approval for the appointment

of Jay.Felt as Bonneville County 4-H Agent to replace Rex Ottley. The Board gave their unanimous approval

for such appointment in as much as their was not a recommended Bonneville · County man available.

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P' IN THE MATTER. OF ARTHUR PETERSON PRCPERTY:

On a motion by Thomas Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner and carried with unanimous vote that the,

right-of-way previously taken from.the Peterson property and now not being used for County use be deeded

back to Arthur Peterson, present owner of the pfoperty./

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

JThe follovdng persons appeared for assistance: Jim Hill, Mrs. Austin.

/" IN THE MATTER OF TAX EXEMPTIONS:

' The follovdng persons appeared and filed applications for tax·exemptions. Said apnlications

were granted: Mrs. Nettie Sternke, Mrs.Sarah Austin, Hat tie J.Dunmire, Christian Jockumsen, Patty Ann

Christensen, J.V.Trowbridge, Floyd A.Nelson, Effie C.Jardine, Mary A.Jeppson.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recesA until Monday next, June

13th, 1949, at 10:00 A.M.

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June 13, 1949

..;' ':il.3 • . -'•'iR ,The TE.oard' met ron this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Conimissioners Weeks, Kintner

and Clerk. CrThe:fdlilowing .t)receedings·:·1,•ere,zhqd.31'.ito:,7#iitib: .• -1:2, . ,

,•IN THE MATTER OF PROBATE JUDGE:

On a motion by J.W.Kintner, seconded by Thomas Weeks and carried with unanimous vote of the

Board- Ira Corey vas appointed and sworn as Probate Judge of Bonneville County to replace the late Sam W.

Dennis.

IN THE·MATTER OF GRAVEL PIT:

By unanimous vote of the Board it was ordered that a deed between Arthur Peterson and

Bonneville County be executed. The same was executed and mcorded June 22,1949 in Book 66 of Deeds,Page 441. 1

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IN THE MATTER OF BOILER CONTRACT:

By unanimous vote of the Board the bid presented ·by First Street Flumbing Company w as approved for

the removal and replacing of the present boiler system in the Court House for a contract price of $3535.00 •

less approximately $170.00 for work done by the county on removal of· debris . Said work to be done immddiat -t

ly.

IN THE MATTER OF HEISE-CHOKECHERRY ROAD:

Several re'sidents 'on said road appeared before ·the Board to continue di scussion on the proposed

change of said road. The Board advised the delegation that the County would assist in the way of furnish-

ing equipment and said equipment would be moved into the area as soon as possible.

IN THE MATTER OF HEARING ON KENNETH KNOBLE & DOUGLAS R.NELSON:

Hearing conducted by John Sharp, Prosecuting Attorney, both defendants appeared in person with

Counsel Errol Hillman. Mr.Hillman pleaded the case for the defendants asking for • continuance of licenses

on the grounds that this was the first violation for either defendant. The matter was taken under advise-

ment by the <Board for thirty( 30 ) days on motion of Thomas Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner carried'with •' '·

unanimous vote. The Board advised the defendants that any future violation would mean the automatic, revoca-

tion of said licenses.-

IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The applicati on of· Mrs. Rosalind C.Orten was presented but after some discussion said application; •

was referred to John Sharp, Prosecuting Attorney, for legal advice, in as much as the ovmership of said

premises was in question.

IN.THE MATTER OF TAX EXEMPTIONS:

The following persons filed applications for tax exemptions and same were approved by the Board:

Laura Gullixon, Effie Gardner, Mrs.J.W.Hughes, Flossie Bevard, Lavon Spaulding, Eliza Moser, Maud

E. Whiting, Linda Kirkbride, Nina Yetes Olson, Dayton Joseph Rowberry.

" There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, June 20,

1949·

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June 20, 1949

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The Board met on this' day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks and Kintner.

Minutes taken by Beulah Fox, Deputy Clerk.

The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

IN THE MATTER OF PROBATE COURT BANK ACCOUNT:

Upon a motion by J. W. Kintner, seconded by Thomas Weeks and carried with unanimous vote it was

ordered that the bank account of the late Sam. W.Dennis, Probate Judge, be transferred to the name of Ira

Corey, Probate Judge.

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

t.The following persons appeared for and received direct relief: Alfred Heyrend and George Duncan.

IN THE MATTER OF IONA ROAD:

A delegation consisting of D.A.Rushton, William Steele and M.R.Griffin met with the Board regarding

the oiling of the Iona Road. They were advised the engineer would prepare specifications for oiling of j

said road this fall.

IN THE MATTER OF OILING PROJECTS:

On motion by J.W.Kintner, seconded by Thomas Weeks it was ordered that the Engineer prepare specifica

tions for calling of bids on the following projects: The Iona Road, First Street, Lower New Sweden, Air

Port and Osgood. Said projects to be advertized and bids let for oiling this fall.

IN ·THE MATTER OF TAX CANCELLATIONS:

Mrs. Ethel Olsen appeared for cancellation of taxes on one(1 ) acre which had erroneously been assessed

to her. Cancellation made on order No. 961.

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1IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The:following persons appeared for temporary assistance: Mrs.Wheeler, Jim Hill, Martha Steadham,

Georgd Duncan, May Holverson, Ira Speizilcling.

There being no other business to come before bc-:01 3 the Board they 'did recess until Monday next,

June 27, 1949.

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June 27, 1949

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The Board met on this day as a Board of County Commissioners and a Board of Equalization there

being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk: The following proceedings were had,

. to-wit:

'IN THE MATTER OF CROSSING AGREEMENT:

A crossing agreement was signed on this day between the United States Government and Bonneville

• County for a power line across highway south of Ozone. Agreement approved, signed and returned. Copy of

said agreement to be completed and to be returned to be on file in the Clerk's Office.

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IN THE MATTER OF NEW SWEDEN ROAD:

A delegation of 16 resident on the lower New Sweden Road with Grover Jensen as spokesman met

regarding the oiling of said road as per agreement with the Board at an earlier date. The delegation was

advised that the Engineer was at present compiling specifications in order that the bids would be called

for, awarded and completed by the middle of September.

1' IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance: Jim Hill, Mrs. Austin, Mrs.Cox, Martha Steadham

Clifford Lee, Henry Barban, Ivan Nelson.

jIN THE MATTER OF DEPUTY SHERIFF:

Written request by Dean F.Wilkie, Sheriff, for the approval of the appointment of Garth Palmforth

as Deputy Sheriff' replacing Kenneth North was presented. Said appointment was unanimously approved by

the Board. Request on file.

There being no bthbrsbusiness to come before the Board they did recess until Wednesday, June 29th,

at 10:00 A.M.

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June 29, 1949

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The Board met on this day as a Board of County Commissioners and a Board of Equalization there

....being present Chai rman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Taylor-and the Clerk: The following proceedings were

thad, to-wit :

•·IN THE MATTER.OF EQUALIZATION:

Several persons appeared to discuss their assessments but in all cases were referred to the

County Assessor and an understanding reached through' their discussions. Changes made during the Board of ·

Equalization meetings will be listed at the closing day of their session, July 11th.

, •• There being no other business to c ome before the Board they did recess until July 1, 1949 as a

• Board of Equalization and Board of Commissioners.

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The Board met on this day as a Board of County Conmissioners and, Board of Equalization there

being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, · Kintner and Clerk. The following p roceedings were

had to-wit: -

/ The larger part of the day was spent in discussing tax adjustment with several tax payers who

appeared. Said adjustments to be shown on the minutes of the final day of the Board .of Equalization. The

The Board recessed ard of Commissioners and Board of Equalization until July Sth,1949 at 10:00 A.M.

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July 5, 1949

The Boird met on this day as a Board of County Commissioners and Board of Equalization there

being preserit Chai rman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk. The following proceedings were

had, to-wit:

Several persons appeared before the Board to discuss tax adjustments. Adjustments made to be

listed in minutes of the closing day of Board of Equalization, July 11th, 1949.

lIN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:

The application of Jacqualine 0' Laughlin was presented and approved.

J IN THE MATTER OF SCHOOL ELECTION:

The following order in regards to the Joint Class "A" District No. 60 of Bingham and Bonneville

Counties was enteted, hs follows:

ORDER

IN THE MATTER OF THE REORGANI ZATION OF JOINT CLASS "A" SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 60 OF

ENGHAM AND BONNEVI LLE COUNTIES, STATE OF IDAHO, AND TAYLOR COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT

NO. 10 OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO.

This Board having duly made and entered its order on the 9th day. of May, 1949, that the

question of the reorgani zati on of Joint Class "A" Sbhool District No. 60 of Bingham and Bonneville

Counties, State of Idaho, and Taylor Common School District No. 10 of Bonneville County, Idaho, by the

creation of a new joint school district from the combined territories of said exi sting districts, said

new district to be known as JOINT CLASS "A" SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 60 OF BINGHAM AND BONNEVILLE COUNTIES,

STATE OF IDAHO, be submitted to the qualified voters of said school districts at a special school election

to be held for that purpose on Friday, June 10th, 1949; and it appearing to this board that proper noti6e

of such election was duly posted and published by the Superintendent of Public Instructions of Bingham .

County, Idaho, in the manner aAd for the period of time presecribed by law; that pursuant to said notices

and the order of this board an election on said question was duly held in the said school· districts con-

cerned on the 10th day of June, 1949; that said election was in all respects properly conducted by the

- boards of election appointed for such purpose, and said boards having thereafter duly computed the results

of such election and returned the same to the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Bingham County,Idaho,

under seal, together with all ballots cast at said election, and the said Superintendent of Public Instruc-

tion having certified the same to this board:

This board duly proceeded to canvass said returns this date and finds the results of said

election to be as follows:

Total votes cast at said special election in

existing Joint Class "A" School District No. 60

of Bingham and Bonneville Counties, Idaho .....

Votes cast for said reorganization

Votes cast against said reorganization .....

Total votes cast at said election in Taylor

Common School District No. 10 of Bonneville

County, Idaho ..........

Votes cast for said reorganization...... ....19

Votes cast against said reorganization . ...

. 20

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And it appearing to this board from its canvass of the votes cast at said special election that

the majority of the votes cast in each of said school districts concerned are in favor of the proposed

reorganization and the creation of said new school district;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, pursuant to the provisions of Section 10 of Chapter 111 of the 1947

Session Laws of Idaho as amended by Chapter 83 of the 1949 Sesdion-Laws of Idaho that a new joint school

district to be knovm as JOINT CLASS "A" SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 60 OF BINGHAM AND EONNEVILLE COUNTIES, STATE

OF IDAHO, be and the same is hereby established; said school di strict to include all of the territory of·

the existing Joint Class FA" School District No. 60 of Bingham and Bonneville Counties, Idaho, and all

of the territory of Taylor Common School District No. 10 of Bonneville County, Idaho; said Territory

being within the following described boundary lines:

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Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section Ei ghteen( 18 ), in Township

One(1 ) North, of Range Thirtv-four( 34), East of the Boise Meridian, and running thence

South to the Southwest corner of Section Thirty-one(31), said Township and Range; thence

East along the Tobnship lines to the East bank of Snake River; thencd Southwesterly along

the bank of Snake River to its intersection with the North line of the South half. of the

South half of Section Seven(7 ), in Township ·bne(1 ) South, of Range Thirty-seven(37 ); East

of the Boise Meridian; thence East to the East line of Section Nine(9 ), in Township One(1 )

'South, of Range Thirty-eight(38 ), East of the Boise Meridian; thence North along the Sec-

tions lines to the Northeast corner of Section Four(5), said Township and Range; thence

East along the section lines to the Southeast corner of Section Thirty-five( 35) , in Town-1

ship One(1 ) North of Range Thirty-eight( 38 ), East of the Boise Meridian; thence North to

the Northeast corner of Section Twenty-six( 26 ), said Township and Range; thence West to

the Southeast corner of Section Nineteen(19 ), said Township and Range; thence North to the

Northeast corner of &aid Section Ninet6dA(19 ); thence West to the Southeast corner of the·

Southkest quarter of Section Thirteen(13), Township One(1 ) North, of Range Thi rty-seven

( 37), East of the Boise Meridian; thence North one-half mile to the Northeast corher of

the Southwest quarter of said Section Thirteen(13); thence West two and one-half miles

to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section Fifteen(15 )Q said Tawnship

and Range; thence North to the Northwesterly bank of Snake River; thence Northeasterly

along the bank of Snake River to the North line of Township One(1 ) North, of Range Thirty-

seven(37 ); thence West nine and one-half miles, more or less, to the Northwest corner of

Township One(1 ) North, Range Thirtv-six( 36 ); East of the Boise Meridian; thence South to

the Northwest corner of Section Eighteen(18), said Township and Range; thence West twelve

miles to the place of beginning.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That all of the property of said existing Joint Class "A" School District

No. 60 of Bingham and Bonneville Counties, Idaho, and of said Taylor Common School District No.10 of

Bonneville County, Idaho, shall henceforth be the property of the newly created Joint Class "A" School

District No.60 of Bingham and Bonneville Counties, State of Idaho; and that the bonded indebtedness of

said ex] sting Joint Class "A" School District No. 60 of Bingham and Ponneville Counties, Idaho, in the

amount of 440,680.48; and of said Taylor Common School District No. 10 of Ponneville County, Idaho, in

the amount of $650.00 shall be assumed and paid by the said newly created school District.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the home county of said newly created school dis trict shall be Bingham

County, Idaho.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the Clerk of this board shall deliver a copy of this order to the Super-

intendent of Pub] ic Instruction of Bonneville County, Idaho, and the said Superintendant i s directed

to give notice of the creation of said ne• school district to the trustees of the said TAYLOR COMMON

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.10 of BONNEVILLE CCUNTY, IDAHO.

Dated this 5 day of July, 1949.

ATTEST: Jack A.Facker, Clerk

Board of Commissioners of BONNEVILLE County, Idaho.

By Ohet G.Taylor

Chairman

There being no other business to come before the Board of Commissioners or Equalization they

did recess until Thursday, July 7th at 10:00 A.M.

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July 7, 1949

. The Board met on this. day as a.Board of·County Comnissioners and Board of Equalization there

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being present, Chairman Taylor, Coamissioners Weeks,· Kintner and Clerk.

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A portion of the day was spent in discussing and considering tax adjustments with several tax

p yers who appeared. Said adjustments to be shovm on niinutes of July 1lth.

T4' IN·•THE, MATTER OF DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS:

. Through telephone conversation with James Reid, Director of Highways, a meeting was arranged with

the Bonneville County Commissioners and the Engineer for Saturday morning, July 9th, at apnroximately 10

A.M., todiscuss the State-Federal Aid Program as set up for Bonneville County. -

. There being no other business to come before the Board of Commissioners or Equalization they

did recess, subject to theb••Chairman, 'i' 2

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

July 9, 1949

The Board met on this.day pursuant to recess. There being present Chairman Taylor,Commissioners

Weeks' and Kintner. The folloviing proceedings were had, to-wit:

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4 IN THE MATTER OF GROBERG EASEMENT DEED:

On a motion by Thomas Weeks, seconded.by J.W.Kintner, Barried by a unanimous vote. The said

easement deed was recorded this day as reception No. 193157, recorded in Book 67 of Deeds, Fage 71, dated

July 9, 1969·

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until July 11, 1949 at

10:00 A.M. to mee as a oard of Commissioners and ai: Board of Equalization...........·

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July 11, 1949

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The Board met on this day as a Board of County Conmissioners and a Board of Equalization there

being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk. The following proceedings were had

to-wit:

IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The following applications were presented and approved. DeVon Van Noy of Irwin and 'Harold

•.Taylor, Central Market.

IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY CLAIMS:

Claims in the following amounts were approved this day:

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

Current Expense

Road and Bridge

Chality

Fair

$14,918.2318,907.11

2,691.99

3,500.00

The following persons received assistance: Mrs .Austin, Mrs.Ude Denning, Pen Dorsey, R.W.

Nelson, Alfred Heyren'd, Jim Hill, Jim VanZant, and Frances Hemme.

A portion of the daywas spent in equalization of taxes. Said changes for the entire session

of the Boa rd of Equalization is. as follows:

Name

Russell Fogg

Harry W. Nelson

W.M.Simpson

W.C.Burns

Reed Blatter

Ferrel Wood

Chas.D.Jones

W.A.Miller

Alice Kelly

L.R.Bird

Caroline E. Wri ght

Milaus & Allie Morse

Nellie St.Clair harris

T.Sakaguchi

B.L.Harris

Mary Bundte

Francis Rainsdon

L'Etrenne Andelin

John Hart

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Glen Royce(Swedish Bakery)

Jesse M.Chase

Number

A689

A-246

B 3587

A-1276

8-3314A90049005

D-6469

767-B

C-4591-AA-1953

A-1930

D-5975B

3074D-3552A-165

P-3557

3553

3553

3552B3552A

2774B

1083

REAL ROLL

PERSONAL ROLL

165A

93A

134A

7A: ,1 :'

73A

5A

Previous

4000.00

7000.00

25·004300.00

4000.002700.00

2400.00

4745.005.00

1134.0025000.00

3000.00

900.00

9075·00

95.00

6030.00

14·00

21204.00

370 · 00580.00

200.00

690.00

500.00

2040.00

240.00

120 .00

4000.00

525.00

1750.06

3150.00

1225.00

Present

: 3000.00

5600.00

25·003025.00

3500.00

2400.002000.00

68*- 4420.0010A 10.00

634·0020000.00

2500.00

1500.00

125A· 5625.0031A 124.00

102A 102.00

126A '

8A

7A

5670.00

32.00

14.00

19204.00

325.00

320.00

150.00

600.00

200.00

1700.00

200.00

100.00

2500.00

3000.00

750.00

2750.00

There being no other business to come before the Board of Equalization and the statutory time

havihg expired the Board did hereby adjourn as a Board of Equalization for the year 1949.

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:follows:

Tax adjustment on the Reuel R.Rankin property # D-5955 was made due.to a clerical error, as

From

300

Dry

200 82000.00

From

Waste

20 $20.00 120 4120.00•3000.00

1 I .....�036.IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF PERSONAL P ROPERTY ASSESSMENTS:

The following cancellations of personal property made: as. shown on Order For Cancellation # 964:

Richard Lau, Tom Coggle and L. W. Burke. •• •' ' '-1

1/• IN THE. MATTER OF PUBLICATION OF NOTICE TO RECEIVE EDS:

Moved by Thomas, Weeks, seconded by J.W. Kintner and carried with, unanimous vote that a notice

to receive bids on county program for Iona and/or first street road, lower New Sweden, Air Port road and

South Boulevard be published in the official-netspaper.

IN THE MATTER OF TAX EXEMPTION:

i 91Application of Mary ·Lee MBCann for tax exemption received and approired.

-, I- ...There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday n6xt, July

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The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-viit:

• IN THE MATTER OF DIRECT ASSISTANCE:

";Mrs. Edith Dutton, appeared before the Board stating her circumstances and not being eli gible for

State aid was set up, on direct tel.ief in the sum of 829.00 per month.

J IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared and received assistance: Alvin Cli.fford, Dorothy Poe, Mrs.

Kenneth Dutton, Jim Hill, Mrs.Ray Nelson, Charles Kel]y, Mrs.Ude Denning.,

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IN THE MATTER OF ROAD IMP ROVEMENT FROJECTS:

The fo].lowing agreement between Bonneville Cdunty and the City of Idaho Falls was signed and

completed on this day:

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7/11/49 There being no other business to come before the Board of County Commi ssioners they did recess

until Monday, July 1,3949 at 1:30 P.M.

ATTEST: du. t.�0368.-CMet G.Taylor, •Kirman

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July 18, 1949

.The:'Board('met on this day.there being present Chai rman Taylor, Commi.Bsioners Weeks and Kintner,

the Clerk being excused. Minutes were taken by Beulah Fox, Deputy Clerk. Thb f011'dwing proceedings were

had, to-wit:

)' IN THE MATTER OF APP OINT;/ENT OF DEPUTY CLERK OF PROBATE COURT:

Ira Corey, Probate Judge, met with the Board regarding the appointment of Violet 0'brey as Deputy

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Clerk. of .the Probate Court. Motion..made by Thomas Weeks, seconded· by J.W.Kintner and carried with unanimous

vote that Violet 0'brey be appointed deputy Clerk of the Probate Court. Violet Obrey duly sworn by Chet

G..Taylor, Chairman, as Deputy ,Clerk :of the Probate Court.

<rIN THE MATTER OF REUEL R.RANKIN TAX ADJUSTMENT:

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

August 1, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Chai rman Taylor, Commissionerb Weeks, Kintner

and Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

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CONTRACT AGREEMENT

BETWEEN BONNEVILLE COUNTY AND THE CITY OF IDAHO FALLS FOR STREET ·

AND ROAD IMPROVEMENTS

THIS AGREEMENT, made by and between Bonneville County, acting through its.Board,of Commissioners

hereinafter called the County, party of the first part: and the City of Idaho Falls acting. through the

Mayor, and City Council hereinafter, called the City, party of the second part.

WITNESSETH THAT, the parties propose the.improvement of 3.38 miles of the Lower New Sweden

Road, 1.477 miles of the Airport Road and .435 miles of the South Boulevard Street extended, in Bonneville 7/27/49

County, State of Idaho, by laying thereon a bituminous mat or bituminous surface treatment as hereinafter

designed.

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the several. prgmises to be faithfully

performed by each as hereinafter set forth the parties do mutually agree as follows:

I. Said project shall consist only of improving portions of three county roads which briginate

in the City of Idaho Fal] s the type of improvement, the extent thereof and .the location,..,are described as

follows, to-wit:

1. That portion of the Lower New· Sweden Road Commencing at the intersection bf Ufah Avenue and

the Eutte Highway, U. S. No. 91; thence running South westerly to the * Section line, said 3 line being

common to the N• and the SJ of Settion 24 T. 2 N:R. 37 E.B.M.; thence West to the Wdst• line of said Sec-

tion 24; thence South•.mile, thence West 2 miles to the New Sweden School Corner.. i f ,;

Also that portion of the Airport Road commencing at the intersection qf Airpgrt Road and the

Butte Highway, U. S. 91 and running thence North Wehterly to the South entrance of the Idaho Falls Munici-

pal Ai rport.

Also. that portion of South Boulevard commencing at the intersection.of South Boulevard and 22nd....

South Street; thence running South to thJ East entrance to the City Fark.

All according to the typical sections and as shown upon the prints hereto annexed, marked • "Exhibit

A" and made a part hereof.

2. The entire project will be constructed by the party of the first part under contract let by

it and subject to the General Supervision of the County Engineer.

The cost of the work will be shared by the respective parties in the proportions hereinafter

provided.

3. The party of the first part will furnish the engineering and will pay all costs of construct-

tion of the above designated roads lying outside of the corporate limits of the City of •Idaho Falls, and ,

all costs of protecting the travelers and traffic during construction.

4. The party of the second part will pay all costs of construction of the above desi gnated

road lying within the corporate limits of the City of, Idaho Falls. Said costs being based on the quanti-

ties of work completed and ccmputed from the unit pribe bid' as indicated in the proposal and made a part

of the contract.

5. The City has made available a sum of $14,378.70, the estimated cost of,that portion of the

project lying within corporate limit of the City and'will,remit the same to the County at the time of the •

execution of this contract by the City, to be used for applying payment for its part..of..the cost of con-

struction of said projects. Provided, further, that upon completion of said.•project adjuatment for or

r against the City shall be made on the basis of the final cost of construction.

6. After said project is completed,' that portion lying within corporate limits of the City

will be maintained by said City at its sole expense.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The County has caused this presents to be executed by its Board of Commids- '

ioners and attested by its Clerk and its seal affixed thereto this 26 day of July, 1949, and the City

has caused these presents to be executed by the Mayor and attested by its Clerk and its Corporate seal

affixed this 28th day of Julf, 1949·

Bonneville County ·

Attest: Chet G.Taylor,

Jack A.Packer Commissioner(Chairman )

Clerk of Board of Commissioners Thomas M.Weeks

Commissioner

(SEAL) J. W. Kintner

Commissioner

Attest:

Charles H .Williams City of Idaho Falls

Clerk of City of Idaho Falls·

By Thos L.Sutton .-.

(SEAL)Mayor •

Surveyors map. and specifications attached to agreement on file in Clerk' s Office.

Th&re bein�254o her business to come before the Board they did recess until Mdrihay-next,

August 1st, 1949.

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8/1/491IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: ,

The following applications were presented: Andrew Elliott, Ottots Place; Eliza blanchard; transfer

from V. R. Seedall to William Huskinson; transfer from Rpwene Elder to Thayle Nielsen and Cora Vidy. The

above applications were approved with the exception of Andrew Elliott and-Cora Vidy which were referred

to Prosecutor Sharp for investigation and opinion.

4.IN THE MATTER OF ROAD IMPROVEMENT EDS:

Bids were submitted and opened on this day from the following firms and in the following amounts:

Nic. Burgraff, Idaho Falls, Idaho:

Iona

Lower New Sweden

Air Port

South Boulevard

823,941.5113,248.79

12,665.51

1,513:75

�036 Total 51,369.56

Holmes Construction Company, Heyburn, Idaho

Iona

Lower New Sweden

Air Fort

South Boulevard

Jack Olsen, Rigky, Idaho

rona

Lower New Sweden

Air P ort

South Boulevard

Total

iTotal

Pickett & Nelson, Idaho Falls, Idaho

IfnaLofer New Sweden

Ait\Por�254

South Boulevard

Total

26,386.73

13,766.30

.-13,·308:551,644.00

55,105.58

26,549.2515,842.70

13,362·.67,2,102.50

57, 857.12

29,612.40

17,579·9514,545.65 -

2,153·0063,891.00

Representatives from each of the above firms were present at time bids' were opened. After dis-

cussion on the break downs on the various bids on a motion by Thomas W•eks, seconded by J.W.Kintner and

carried to unanimous vote by Chairman Taylor the contracts were hereby awarded to Mr. Nic, Burgraff as

the low bidder. Completion of contract to be done as soon as possible. Said contract on file in Clerk's

Office.

.1IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF TAXES.:

Taxes shovin on "Order For Cancellation No. 965" is hereby ordered cancelled by the Board of County

Commissioners on this• day.

'IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE: The following appeared and received assistance:

Jim Hil], Alvin Clifford, Mrs.William Newell, Loinnie Ginlac, Mrs.Dorsey, Mrs.Grace Grudzinski, Mrs.

Poe, Rosemary Stagg, W. T. Hatch, Mrs.Cox.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did.recess until Monday next at 10:00

A.M.,1 August Oth, 19 .

' Chet G:Taylor,•Chairman

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August. 8, 1949ay there being present Chairman Taylor, Comp.issioriers Weeks,Kintner and Clerk.Fo]lov,in.IThe Boa•d met. 04 this. day there being present Chairman Taylor, Comp.issioriers Weeks,Kintner and Clerk.Fo]lov,in.I

, • I•rf••ekl•••Rh8it' 1•2'•t•AC•AAN ROAD AGREEMENT:

Road agreement between Bonneville County and State of Idaho,Department of Public Works, was on this

day si gned for the imp•oving of the Ammon-Hackman Road as set up in the Federal Aid Secondary Road Program.

Warrhnt in the amount of 825,800.00 was on this day approved and submitted for deposit wi. th the Department .

of Public Works. Completed contract on file in Clerk's Office.

' IN .THE MATTER OF BUREAU OF HI GHWAYS SURVEY:

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possibility of abandonment of any unnecessary roads v.ithin Bonneville County. Survey being made is for

inf6rmation concerning bills ih the Uhited States Congress at the present time to determine Federal Aid for

County Roads. After going over a Bonnevil]e County map with Mr.McKenzie it was quite definitely the opinion

of the.Board that there were absolutely no roads in Ponneville County which could be abandoned.

/ IN THE MATTER OF BEER LI CENSES:

The following applications were presented and approved: Carl Keller and Shirley Lott.

• IN THE MATTER OFPROSECUTORS CPINIONS ON BEER •.LICENSES:' i.1 . ..

The applications of Andrew Elliott and Cora Vidy which were •reviously referred to P rosecutor

Sharp were denied on this day based on the opinions filed with the Board by Mr.Sharp. A unanimous vote

of the Poard showed that their reason for denying said licebses was the feeling that the applications were

merely a subterfuge. Said opinions of Mr.Sharp on file with the C]erk.

IN THE MATTER OF ORDERS TO SHOW CAUSE: -

The following orders to show cause were issued on this day for Buh]. Warner, Swan Va].ley, Idaho

and Charles Weeks and Frank S.Moyes, Irwin, Idaho. Necessary affidavits were subscribed and sworn to by

Deputy Sheriff, T.S.Roundy, as follows:

STATE OF IDAHO )

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County of Bonneville )

AFFIDAVIT--------

THEREON S. ROUNDY, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is a Deputy Sheriff of

Bonneville County, Idahos. that between 1;01 A.M., and 2:00 A.M. on th�254morning of August 7, 1949, he was

in the place known as Palisade Club, located at Irwin, Bonneville County, Idaho; that he ordered from and

was served drinks containing whiskey by Charles Weeks and Frank S.Moyes; that after the hour of li00 A.M.,

on said date, he was sold by the said Charles Weeks, a bottle of beer and was al.].owed to consume same on

said. premises. t

DATED AT IDAHO FALLS,IDAHO, this 8th day of August,1949.

T.S.Roundy

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of August, 1949.

(Seal)

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

NOTICE TO CHARLES WEEKS AND FRANK S.MOYES, Irwin, Idaho:

John M.Sharp

Notary Fublic, Residing at

Idaho Falls, Idaho.

It appearink to the Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho, that you are.

the holder of beer license # 198, issued May 20,1949, by Bonneville County, Idaho, and, it.further appearing

that you have sold'beer after the rekular hours of sale.

You are hereby ordered to appear before said Board of County Commissi oners on Monday, Aug•ist 15,

1949, at 1:30 P.M., or as soon as said matter can be heard said day, then and.there to show cause why said

bedr license should not be revoked as provided by the laws of the State of Idah o.

( Sheri ff' s Return attached)

STATE OF IDAHO,

County of Eonneville

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AFFIDAVIT

Jack A.Packer

Clerk of the Board of

County Commissioners

1 THERON S. ROUNDY, Being first duly sworn, deposes and says:

That he is a Deputy Sheriff of Bonneville County, Idaho; that between 1:01 A.M., ,and.2:00 A.M.

on the morning of August 7, 1949, he was in thd,place known as the South Fork Lodge, 'locate'd at'Swan Val] ey,

Bonneville County, Idaho; that after the hour of 1:00 A.M., on said date, he was sold by one Euell Warner,

a bottle of beer ahd was-allowed to consume same on said premises.

Dated at Idaho Falls,· Idaho, this 8th day of August, 1949.

T.S.Roundy

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of August, ].949.

(Seal)

NpTICE TO BUELL WARNER, Swan Valley, Idaho.

ORDER TO SHON CAUSE

John M.Sharp

Notary Fmblic , Residing at

Idaho Falls, Idaho:

It appearing to the Board·of County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho, that you are the

holder of beer license # 193, issued April 25, 1949, by Bonneville County, Idahb, and i-t further appearing

that you have sold beer after the regular hours of sale.

You are hereby ordered to appear before said Board of County Commissioners on Monday, August 15,

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8/8/49 1949, at.1:30:F..Mlg or as soon as said matter can be heard said day, then and there to show cause why said

beer license should not be reovked as provided by the liws of the State of Idaho.

Jack A.Packer,

Clerk of the Board of

( Sheriff's return attached). County Commissioners.

/IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE: -

The following persons appeared for and received assistance: Alvin Clifford, Mrs.Austin, Edna

. Brown, Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Cox, Jim Hi].1, W.T.Hatch.

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IN THE MATTER-OF ORDER OF CORRECTION ON SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 91:

The following Order of Correction was issued and signed this day by the Board in order to correct

the records as previously recorded on School District No. 91 consolidation:

'1 '.* ORDER OF CORRECTION

The Board of County Comnissioners of Ponneville County hereby enter this order of correction for

the purpose of correcting.the description as shovm in the Order for Spe cial Election dated Sept ember 22,

1948, and the Order Creating Class A. School District No. 91 dated October 18, 1948. These two orders -

erroneously included the following described 1territory:

All that portion of Sections 1-:and 2, Township 3 North, Range 37 East Boise

Meridian, lying west of the east bank of Snake River.

The above described territory is a part of Common School District No.9. No persons living in

this territory were given an opportunity to vote on the question as to whether or not this territory should

be .included in Class A School· District No. 91; therefore, it was and still is, a Vart of Common School LDistrict No. 9. N

4THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the above described territory,' be, and is hereby deleted

2.from the above mentioned orders. -

iDated this 8th day of August, 1949.

Chet G.Taylor, Chairman

Attest:

Jack A.Packer, Clerk ( Sea].) ··Thomas-M.Weeks

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Completion of the signing-of the contracts and filing of necessary Hddds' was completed this day

between Nici Burgraff, Contrator, and Bonneville County. :Said contract in the amount of $51, 369.56 and

bond being fi.ldd in the amount of $25,684.78. Contract and bond as fo] lows:

CONTRACT AGREEMENT

This Agreement made the Bth day of Aupust in the year Nineteen Hundred and 49 by and between

Nic Eurggraf hereinafter called. the Contractor and Bonneville County, hereinafter called the Owner,

WITNESSETH, That the Contractor and the Owner for the considerations hereinafter named agree as follows:

ARTI CLE 1. SCOPE OF THE WORK: The Contractor shall furnish all of the materials and perform all of the

work shown on the Drawings and described in the %ecifications entitled Road improvements in Bonneville

County, prepared by Jay E. Painter acting as and in these Contract Documents entitled the Engineer and

shall do everything reqiired by this Agreement, the General Conditions of the Contract, the Specifications,

Special Provisions and the Drawings.

ARTICLE 2. TIME OF COMPLETION:. The work to be performed.under this Contract shall be commenced 10 days

after notice is given · to proceed and shall be completed on or before October 1,- 1949.

ARTICLE 3. THE CONTRACT SUM: The Owner shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the Contract,

subject to additions and deductions provided therein, in current funds the amount earned, computed from

the actual quantities of the work performed as shown by the estimates of the Engineer and unit prices named

in such proposal, and to make such payments in the manner and at the times provi ded in the general provis-

ions thereto appended. Payments shall be made by the County Treasurer of said County, upon warrants issued

by the County Clerk of said County, i ssued upon claims si gned by the Contractor and apnroved by the Board

of County Commissioners, outi of monies· legally available .for that purpose. f -

Wherd the quantities originally contemplated are so changed that application of the agreed unit price to

the quantity of work performed is shown to create a hardship to the Owner or the Contractor, there shall· •

be an equitable adjustment of the Contract to prevent such hardship.

ARTICLE 4. PROGRESS PAYMENTS: The Owner shall make payments on account of the Contract as provided in

Section 109 of Genera]. Provi sions. On or about the 12th,day of each month 90 per cent of the val ue, based

on the Contract prices, of labor and matetials incorporated in the wo rk and of materials suitably stored

· at the site' thereof up to the last day of that month, as estimated by the Engineer, less the aggregate of

previous payments; and upon substantial completion of the enti re work, a sum sufficient to increase the

total payments to 100% per cent of· the Contract price.

ARTICLE 5. ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT: Upon receipt of notice that the work is ready for final inspect-

tion and acceptance, the Engineer shall promptly -make such inspection, -and when he finds the work accept-

able. under.the Contract and the Lontract fully performed he shall promptly' issue a final certificate, over

his own: signature, stating that the work provided for in this Conti·act has been cont'leted and is acceptedt,

, by him under the terms and conditions thereof, and the entire balance found to be due the Contractor, inL

cluding the retained pertentage, shall be paid to the Contractor at the office of the Owner within 10 days

after the date of said final certificate.

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Before issuance of final certificate the Contractor shall submit evidence satisfactory to the 8/8/49

. Engineer that all payrolls, material bills, and other indebtedness connected with ,the"work have been paid..•· • ''1

Except provided above in Section 109, claim provided shall govern accoptance and finEl payment. /1 .

ARTICLE 6. THE CCNTRACT DOCUMENTS: The General Conditions of the Contract and the Specifications together

with this Agreement, .form the Contract, and they are as fully a part of the Contract as if hereto attached

or herein repeated.

Invitation for Fid Bid, with Schedule of Items B.·- -- r

General Provisions Performance Bond

Specificati9ns Payment Bond

Special Provisions Drawing

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Bonneville County by Board of Compissioners the 8ontract and the

said Nic Burggraf do sign and seal the same, the day and year in this contract first above written.

(SEAL) BONNEVILLE •COUNTY,

ATTEST:

Jack A.Packer, By .- Chet G.Taylor., ; Commissioner • .

Clerk of District Court Thomas M fieeks, Commissioner

J.W.Kintner, Commissioner

In the presence of: Party of thd. First Part

Mark Burggraf CONTRACTOR .• ':

Nic Burggraf

PERFORMANCE BOND

(CONSTRUCTICN)

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, Nic Burggraf,· Contractor, Construction Co. as Principal,

and General Casualty Company of America, Seattle, Washington, As Surety, are held and firmly bound unto

the Count of Bonnevi].le, hereinafter called the County, in the penal sum of Twenty Five Thousand Six Hund-Ir.1

red Eighty Four and 78/100---dollars for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind our-

selves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally,··firmly.bf these presents.

THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that whereas the · principal entered into a certain

contract, hereto attached, with the County, dated August 8, 1949,for,

The furnishing of material and the performance of work provided in the contract '

entered into by Nic Burggraf, Contractor Construction Co. and the County of

Bonneville, dated August 8th, 1949.

NOW, THEREFORE, If the principal shall well and truly perform and fulfill all the undertakings,

covenants, terms, conditions, and agreements of said contract during the ori final' •erm of said contract 1 :1./.

and any extensions thereof that may be granted by the County, with or without notice to the surety, and

during the life of any guaranty required under the contract, and shall alsof· well and truly. perform any

and all duly authorized modifications of said contract that may hereafter be made, notice of which modi-

fications to the surety being hereby waived, then, this obli gation to be void;·otherwise ·to remain in

full force and virtue.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the abdve-bounden parties have executed thi s instrument under their several8/8/49

seals this Bth day of August, 1969, the name and corporate seal of each corporate party being hereto

affixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative, pursuant, to authority of its

governing body.

In presence of • Nic Burggraf, Contractor ; Construction Co.

BY Nic Burggraf �036 (Seal)

Mark Burggraf ( Individual Principal )

Idaho Falls, Idaho Idaho Falls, Idaho

(Address) ( Business Address )

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ATTEST:

General Casualty Company of America

( Corporate Surety)., i

George A.Atkinson Seattle, Wn.

Resi dent Agent, Boise, Idaho ( Business Address )

By George A.Atkinson,Attorney fn Fact

( Corporate Seal )

The rate of premium on this bond is $6.00 per thousand.

Tdtal amount of premium charges $308.22

PAYMENT BONDt

(CONSTRUCTION)

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, .That we, Nic Burggraf, Contractor Construction Co. as le tPRINCIPAL, and General Casualty Company of America, Seattle Wash. as Surety, are held and firmly bound

unto the County of Bonneville, hereinafter called the County, in the penal sum of Twenty-Five. Thousand

Six Hundred Ei ghty-Four and 78/100---Dollars for the payment of which sum well and truly to be.made, we

bind ourselves our heirs, executors, administrators, and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by.· '

these presents,

.X THE CONDITION OF HIS OBLI GATION IS SUCH, that whereas the principal entered into a certain con- ·

tract, hereto attached, with the County, dated -ugust Bth,1949, for,

The furnishing of material and the performance of work provided in the contract

entered into by Nic Burggraf, Contractor.Construction Co. and the County of

Bonneville dated August 8th, 1949.

NOW THEREFORE, If the principal shall promptly make payment. to all persons supplying labob and·

materi.al in the prosecution of the work provided for in said c ontract·, and any and all authorized modifi-

cations of said contract that may hereafter be made, notice of which modificati ons to the *surety being

hereby waived, then this obligation to be void; 6therwise to remain in full force and virtue.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above-bounden. p arties have executed this instrument under their several

• seals this 8th day of August, 1949, the name and corporate seal of each corporate party being hereto

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affixed and these presents duly si gned by its undersi gned representative, pursuant to authority of its

governing body.

In· nresence of:

Mark Burggraf Attorney

Idaho Falls, Idaho

(Address

ATTEST:

George A.Atkinson

Resident Agent

Boise, Idaho

( Corpdrate Seal )

Nic Burggraf, Contractor.

Nic Burggraf

( Individual Principal )

Idaho. Falls, Idaho

( Businesi Addtd-ds )

Construction Co.

(Seal)

GENERAL 'CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA

( Corporate Surety)

Seat ble, Wn.

( Business Address

-.-By..George A.Atkinson,Attorney in Fact

The rate of premium on this bond is 86.00 per thousand

Total amount of Premium charges •Included in Performance Bond.

IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY CLAIMS:

Claims in the following amounts were approved this day:

Current Expense

Road and Bridge

Charity

Weed Fund

County-State Highway

$11,077.45

38,094.444,929.19

8,626.07

25,800.00.

Therd being no other.,business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next,

August 15th, 1949

Attest: ./ko =dl"'::>' 'C-')C••31:, - Chet G.Taylor, Chai•dan

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

August 15, 1949

The Board met on this day there being •resent Chai rman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

/Clerk. The folloying proceedings were had, to-wit:

1/ IN THE MATTER OF PINE 'CREEK ROAD:

The following is the letter directed to Mr.James Reid, Director of Highways in regards to the

/above project:

Mr.James Reid

Director of Highways

Eoise, Idaho

Dear Mr.Reid:

I am writing this letter at the instruction of the Bonneville County Board of

Cormissi oners to bring to your attention the Fine Creek road project. Thj. s road leaves

Swan Val] ey going east.to Vibtor, Idaho and is Idaho Route # 31. At the present time,

as you are aware, it is a maintained gravel road.

•. The Board has had many inqui ries and requests as to what could be done to bring

about the improving of this road to an oiled surface. The Board feels it their duty to

express to you their desire that the mai.ter .be taken under consideration; in as much as

there is a great deal of traffic over this road and if improved would bring much more

traffic.and shorten the road fran Jackson and Eastern Idaho points into Idaho Falls.

Your favorible ·.consideration of this matter and a reply as to any decisions that'

you and your department may make will bd greatly appreciated.

.JAR •bf

Sincerely,

Jack A.Packer, Clerk Of the -,

Poard of County Commissioners

1 .,IN THE MATTER OF LYLE GARDNER ASSiSTANCE:

The, Board approved this day, in the amount of $25.00, direct assistance for Lyle Gardnet who is '

totally disabled through paralysis. Said payment to be paid to his father as guardian,Mr.James. Gardner.

r..•IN THE MATTER OF ORDER TO SHOW, CAUSE:

Mr. Buell Warner appedred in answer to an Order To Show Cause why his beer license should not

be revoked. Mr.Sharp, Prosecutor, was present and conducted the hearing. After testimony given by Mr.

Sharp and Mr.Warner indicating that the circumstances whi ch brought about the .affidavits signed by Mr.

Roundy were somewhat uni que the .Board advised Mr.Warner that they would take the matter under advisement

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but felt that there was not. sufficient-reason for the revocation of his license.

Upon motion of the prosecuting attorney the case of Weeks and Moyes was postponed bntil next

Monday, August 22nd, 1949.

IN THE MATTER OF ANDREW ELLIOTT BEER LICENSE APFLI CATI ON:........

The application of Mr.Elliott had previously been denied on the opinion of Mr.Sharp. Mr.Naylor,

Attorney for the applicant, on this day re-submitted said application for consideration by the Board. After

lengthy discussion and testimony by Mr.Naylor, Mr. Elliott, Mrs. Otto Johns and Attorney Sharp the Board

was still of the opinion that the application was a subterfuge in that the testimony brought out that Mrs.

Johns planned to continue working in the establishment with Mr. Elliott. Even though she s:tated nierely as

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a part:•time employee. Upon this basis the motion was made by J.W.Kintner, seconded by Thomas Weeks and call-

ed td a unanimous vote by Chai rman Taylor .that ;the application of Andrew Elliott be denied.

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' IN THE MATTER OF CARL KELLER AND SHIRLEY LOTT ·BEER LICENSES:

Said apnlication had previously been submitted to Mr.Sharp for investigation. Mr.Sharp reported

that there was nothing that he could determine which would i'ndicate that the Board should deny the applica-

tion of Mr. Lottand Mr.Keller. On motion by. Thomas Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner said apnlication was

approved.

4IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The followins persons appeared for and received assistance: Jim Hill, Elmer Davis, Robert

Jackson, Mrs.Steadham, Mrs.Austin, Alvin Clifford, Mrs.Poe, Mrs.Kelly.

There being no· other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next,

August 22nd, at '39'.

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ...

Aumst 22, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Chai man Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-v.it:

' , IN THE MATTER OF EXTENSIONS ON FEDERAL AID SECONDARY SYSTEM:\1

Bonneville Count9 requested, through Mr. Reid, Director of Highways, extension- on the following

projects to be included in the Federal Secondary Road System.

The following to be extended in as much as they are presently in the system:

" ...1. Lincoln Road, Route # 437, to be extended East approximate]y two miles to form a junction

with Iona-Ozone Road.. Total ].ength 6.25 miles.

2. First Street Road, Route # 436, to be extended West three miles to Holmes Avenue in the

City of Idaho Falls. .. ,

3. East River Road from Idaho Falls North three miles. This is an extension of ligute # 638.

The following are roads which are to be placed or made a part of the Federal Aid Secondary System:

< 1. Oakland Valley Loop, six miles. Peginning two miles North of the Junction of the Shelley-New

Sweden Highway and Butte Highway, U.S.# 91, thence West two miles, thence South one mile, thence, East two

miles, to the Butte Highway. Also. one mi].e connecting said Oakland Val].ey Loop with the Shelley-New Sweden

Highway and the Twin Butte Road at a Foint two mifes West of the above referred to Shelley-New Sweden and

Putte Highway Junction.

2. New Sweden. Road, three mil.es. Peginning at the New Sweden Schoo]. and running thence South

three niiles. Said school being located in the Northeast Corner of of Section 28, Township 2 North,Range

37,.East of the Boise Meridian.

3. Riverdale-Woodville Road, t.hree miles. Commencing at Shelley-New Sweden Highway ·ata point '

where said Highway crosses the township line common to township 1 Notth and 2 North, thence West one mile,

thence South 2 miles to the county line.

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The follov,ing persons appeared for assistance: Mrs. Pole, Jim Hill, Mrs.Dursteler, Alvin Glifford

and Mrs.Austin.

V IN THE MATTER OF POISONED OATS:

By an order of the Board it was hereby ordered that any poisoned oats being distributed within

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Bonnevi·].le County must be done so under the dj. rection of And to the satisfaction of the County Agent.

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Said action being taken by the Board in the behalf of and for the protection of wjldlife and stock grazing.

On this day the Board, by unanimous vote, hereby orders that all county truck drivers shall be

required to be ont of and away froi•i' their truck while it'is-being loaded bi the county shovel. Also that

no persons other than county employees shall be allowed in any county trucks or equipment. These orders

are set forth by the Board for the protection of both the county afid its empl6yees.

/ IN THE MATTER OF WEEKS-MOYES BEER LICENSE HEARING:

Said hearing to be heard on August 29th. as 'per request of Prosecuting Attorney.

1l'IN THE MATTER OF SCHCOL RE-ORGANI ZATI ON APPEAL:

Several persons appeared before the Board asking consideration of the Eoa rd for an appeal' on the

case of Lincoln School District. The Board passed the. matter ·to the Prosecuting Attorney for opinion as

to what action the county should take in the matter.

There"being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, August

29th, 1949.

Attest: C-K 4ysf..4.'./.-Chet G.Taylor, Chai•lan

'3"ek- - A.tts') Clerk

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August 29, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Thomas Weeks, acting Chairman, J.W.Kintner and

Clerk. Mr.Taylor excused for a meeting at Boise with the Governor on road matters.. The following pro-

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ceedings were had, to-wit:

4 IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY FAIR BOARD:

There was considerable discussion as to the persons qualified to be'appointed to the Bonneville

Cdunty Fair Board. Definite actiod was with-held until next Monday at which time the entire board would

be in sessiAn.

i.i IN THE MATTER OF WEST LINCOLN WELL COMPANY EASEMENT:

An easement was presented and approved for the West Lincoln Well Company to place a water'line '

parallel to the county road as shown· on Easement Deed on record in Recorder' s Offi ce.

There being no other business to come before.the Board they did recess until Monday next, -September

6th, 1949.

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September 6, 1949

414-tt.-4,•»6tChet G.Taylor, Ch•••an

The Poard met on this day there being present Chai rman Tay].or, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk. The fo] lowing proceedings were had, to-wit:

IN THE MATTER OF POLE EASEMENT FOR CITY OF IDAHO FALLS:

Mr.Owen, City Attorney, appeared before the Board asking the County to grant an easewent to the

City of Idaho Falls for a p6le line running north on the Odd Fellows Home Road for the feeding into the

new re-lay station being erected by the City. This easement would necessarily call for the Idaho Banal

Company to participate•On this basis the Commissioners granted the countys portion of said easement

subject to approval of the remaining part from the Canal Company. Mr.Owen was to contact the Idaho Canal

Company for their permission.

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

•, •The.follov,ing persons appeared Tor,.assi,stance: Mrs.Pole, Alvin Clifford, Jim Hill....

On a motion by Thomas Weeks, seconded by J.W.Kintner, with unanimous vote the Board approved

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the acceptance of the Bel-Aire Addition. Said addj.tion to be accepted by the City into the City, limits

of Idaho Falls at a very near date. Map of addition on file i Ii Clerk' s Office.

11 IN THE MATTER OF CCUNTY FAIR BOARD:

On a motion by Thomas Weeks, seconded by d. W. Kintner carried to unanimous,vote the following persons ,

were appointed to serve as members of the Bonneville County Fair Board: Clyde Waddell, J. W. 0' Bryant;

Dwight Disney; Artell Suitter, Jack.Moir; Owen Sessions and Mrs. Liljian Seyfert.

4•'IN THE MATTER OF WEST SIDE SOIL CONSERVATION' BUDGET:

A written request for budget in the amount of $350.00 was presented to the Board by Emil Johnson,4 1,

Chairman. Also filed with the Clerk was a copy of the legal description and map of said Soil Conservation

District. The Board advised Mr. Johnson that the matter would be taken i.nto' consideration at the ti'me of

setting up the budgets the fore-part of 1950.

p,•IN THE MATTER OF EAST SIDE SOIL CONSERVATION' BUDGET:

Written request for the budget in the amount of #600.00 was presented by the Board by 0. Powell

Fu]lerton. Said budget to be set up for the year 1950. Also filed with the C].erk was a copy of the legal

description and map of said district. The Bbard advised Mr.Fullerton that the matter would be. taken into.

consideration at the time of setting up the budgets.

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4 IN THE MATTER OF ANDREN ELLIOTT BEER LICENSE:

On motion by J. W. Kintner seconded by Thomas Weeks and carried with unanimous vote the Board did

deny the re-application of Mr. E]liott on the basis that they felt it was a subterfuge and alsoloecause

of the pending case, State of Idaho vs Otto Johns, which would have direct effect on issuing said license

in as much as Mrs. Otto Johns intends to work ·for Mr.Elliott. Opinion of Mr.Sharp t6 the effect that the

Board would possibly be forced by the District Court to issue said license is on file with.the Clerk.

IN THE MATTER OF WEEKS-MOYES BEER LICENSE HEARING:

Onmotion by Thomas Weeks, seconded by J. W. Kintner and carried with a unanimous vote itwas ordered

that the Weeks-Moyes case be taken under advisement by the Board with the understanding that any violation

of any sort on the part of Mr.Week& or Mr.Moyes would mean immediate revocation of said license.

There being n other bu 'ness to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, September •

12, 1949.

ATTEST' 66*44660. Chet G.Taylor,C•irman

Jack A.Facker, erk

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MINUTES -OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

September 12, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present chairman Tay].or, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk. The fo]lowing Droceedings were had, to-ypt:

'J IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY CIAIMS:

The following claims were ap•roved'in said amounts:

Current Expense

Road and Bridge

Weed

Charity

Fair

County State Highway

#17,151.45

17,779.77

2,725.65

5,241.43100.00

24,935.54

4• IN THE MATTER CF 1949 LEVIES:

The levies for 1949 were certified to the Board of Commissioners in connection with the county levy

are as follows:

STATE LEVY

General Purpose ...... .... .39

' TAX LEVIES FOR EONNEVI ILE COUNTY, IDAHO

1949Based on $100.00 Valuation

CI TI ES & VI LLAGES

Idaho Falls ........ 1.50

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As per request on September 12th at the time of their official appointment the Sntire Fair Board

met on thj.s day and were sworn to offi. ce by Chet Taylor, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners.

Each member of said Fair Poard filed necessary bonds with the Clerk. Upon the appointment of a temporary

chairman,Mr. W.J.0'Bryant, the Board of Commissioners retired from said meeting to allow them to continue

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STATE LEVY( Continudd) CITIES & VILLAGES(Continued)

9/12/49Predatory Animal ............ 1.50 Ammon ......... 1.50

Sheep Inspection .......... .25 Iona ......... 1.50

Livestock Disease Contl & Ririe . . . . . . . . . 2.80

Brand Inspection ....... ·70Ucon ......... 1.50

Bee Tax & H.A.T.(per colony) .... .08

COUNTY LEVY INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

Current Expense ..... .' ..... .30 No.5..........2.25

No.11 ......... 2.65

General School ........... .80 No.19 ......... 2.25

No.35 · , 0 0 : 1.95

Road & Bridge ........... .60No.60(Jt.Cl•ss • ). ... 2.25

- No.91(Class A ) ..... 2.50

County State Highway ........ .10 No.150(Class B). .... 1.60

No.251(Class A ). . : . . 2.65

District Fair ............ .01 County Board

f of Education . . .- . ·05

Charity............... .27

CEMETERIES

Weed ................ .10

Amnion . . · · · · · · · · ·20Teachers' Retirement ........ .05 Central ......... .10

Iona ......... .10

Lincoln ........ .10

2.23 Mi]o ......... .20

Shelton ........ .10

Taylor ........ .10

Ucon ......... .10

COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICTS

The following levies are mills based on each $100.00

No. General Tuition Retirement Bond & Int. Total

1 ·70 .60 '05 .1.35

3 ·95 .35 .05 1.35

9 1.20 ·70 .05 - .,10 2.05

16 ·40 '05 .85

25 1.20 - ·70 .05 1.95

31 1.15 .60 .05 1.80

58 .10 1.10 .05 1.2592 �036C" 1.20 ·30 .05 1.55

9/12/49 Unorganized ·50 ·50

I hereby certify that the above tax levies are. correct as approved by the Bonneville County

Board of Commissioners.

ATTEST:

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The application for Andrew Elliott was on this day signed by the Chairman of the Board as/direct

result of the filing of case No. 7500 in the District Court of Bonneville County. As a result of this case

a Peremptory Writ of Mandate was serRred upon the Board and said license issued. Above stated writ on file

in the Office of the Clerkof the District Court, Case No. 7500.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess•• until Monday next, '

September 19, 19h9.

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-5/19/119 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF CCMMISSIONERSS

September 19, 1949

The Board met on this day there being'present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

'iIN-THE·MATTER OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY FAIR BOARD:

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1 IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

in the official capacity as the Bonneville County Fair Board. Results of said election of officers on

file in the minutes of the Bonneville County Fair Boa rd, dated Sep.tember 19., 1949..

/•IN. THE MATTER OF ,SU,CCESS OF EASTERN IDAHO STATE FAIR.

By, unanimous, vote of the Poard the Clerlc was instructed to write letters to the Fai r Board and Mr.

E'mil Johnson�036specifically expressing their thanks and complements for the fine fair presented this year

and special thanks to Mr.Johnson for his part in rep resenting Ponneville County on the State Fair Board.

liIN THE MATTER•OFEASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance: Jim Hill, Mrs.Pole, Mrs.Austin,Wil].iam Smi th,Pearl.

Tobin; William Jahn,. ,

There being no other businessto come bef6re the Board they did recess until Monday, next, Sep tember-7.26th, 1949: : . f /

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

September 26, 1949. '·

The Board met on this day there being present Chairian Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

The followjng proceedings were had, to-vdt:

4< IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:

The follov,ing appli cati ons were presented and approved: Cla ra King,West Broadway Club, Transfer-

from Mrs.J.F.Tuttle to Wendell C.Preslar, Rainbow Bar-B-Q.

The following persons apI)• ared for assistance: Jim Hill, Mrs.Austin, Mrs.Pole. •'-.

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After having spent some time at the Court House the Board recessed to examine the ' roads whj.ch were

being finished under the contract with Nick Bureraff. Said inspection tour necessary for the completion

of said contbacts.

There being" other b iness to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next,October

ATTEST: -• ,8111t•. 1,43rd, 1949:

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Jabk A.Packer,•�254lerk

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6--* MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMAEISSIONERS

October 3, 1949

The Board met on this day there being •resen�254Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

/ IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistance: James Holt, Mrs.Poe, Jim Hill. Mrs. Ida Hill of

438 Gladstone Avenue was granted a direct relief allowance of $26.00.

/ IN THE MATTER OF BEERI LICENSE:

The application for.transfer from R. B. Woodvine to W.J.Williams was presented and approved. A

portion of the afternoon was spent in discussing the county road problems and suggested secondary road

projects for the future.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, October

10th at 10:00 Aa.• //

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10/10/69 The Board met on this day there being present Chai rman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

IN THE MATTER OF LICENSE BUREAU:

-- The Clerk presented the matter of a Bonneville County License Bureau to be installed in the non; ' '

vacated A.C.A. room. Said Bureau would.include the auto licenses from the.Assessor's Office and the. .

drivers licenses fran the Sheriff' s Office. Said Bureau vuld come directly under those offices and monthly

reports would be made to them by the deputies placed in said office. This Bureau may be put into activity

without any added personnel and very minor costs as to remodelling the room. By unanimous vote of the

Boatd' the Clerk.was given the go ;ahead in bringing such a bureau into existance.

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IN THE MATTER.OF DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY:

By unanimous vote of the Board, and at the request of the County Clerk, an emergency wasddeclared

upon 'the building budget of the county in order to take care of the necessary repai rs and replacing·of

. • the boiler above the amount paid by the insurance company.

r 1,'IN 'T•E MATTER OF CARL KELLER-SHIRLEY LOTT ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. - = -

The following Order To Show Cause was issued September 30, 1949. ·Said Order and Sheriff' s Return· • •'

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on.file in Clerk' s Office.

10/10/49

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

NOTICE TO CARL KELLER AND SHIRLEY LOTT:3

It appearing to the Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho, that you are the

holder of beer license # 204, issued 'August 15, 1949, by Bonneville County, Idaho, and it further appear-

ing that ,vou have sold beer to minors.

· '"k You are hereby ordered to a®ear before said Board of County Commissioners on Monday, the 10th day

of October, 1969, at 2:00 P.M., or as soon as said matter can be heard said day, then and there to show

cause why..said beer license should not be revoked.as provided by the laws of the State of Iddho.

(SEAL)

(: ·' Rejected by Unanimous vote '10/10/49

Jack A.Packer )

( Sheriff' s Return attached) -

• IN THE MATTER OF HEARING ON KELLER-LOTT ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE:('...: I

Said hearing was heandon this'.'day· by order of the Board of County Commissioners with John Sharp; : 'r

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Prosecuting Attorney and Dean Wilkie representing Bonneville County. Carl Keller and Shirley Lott'appear-'

ed in Derson represented by attorney, Kent Naylor. Mr.Ivan Wyatt of Idaho· Falls, county witness, was

duly sworn, examined and cross-efamined. Mr. Keller and Mr·Lott duly' sworn, examined and cross-examined.

After hearing the matter and on a motion by J.W.Kfntner, seconded by Thomas Weeks,-'carried to a unanimous

vote that said license be suspended for a period of thirty(30) days from this date.

IN THE MATTER OF TAXES · CANCETLED.

' Taxes' as shown on "Order For- Cancellation"Nos. 966 and 967 were approved by' the Board and signed·

by Chairman Taylor.

•IN THE MATTER OF "CAT." OPERATOR:

• •· Ona motion by J.W.Kintner a?id seconded by Thomas Weeks and- carried to unaninious··vote' thd balary for

"Cat" operator for Bonneville County was ·set as 81·.20 per hour to be effective this date.

'1• IN THE MATTER OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CLAIM:

'• Said claim presented by Union Pacific Railroad for the removing of a culvert at M.P. 2:60 near

Linboln in the amount of $237.00 was ·rejected by unanimous vote· of the Board and said claim returned to "

1...5 :.Union Pacific Railroad. elaim was 'rejected because the Commissioner' s were' aware 'of no authorizati6n

for the railroad company to remove said culirert and no previous arrangements had been made prior to i ''

'r· · r. r 're 1receiving this claim. ., ...

J/'IN THE MATTER OF MONTHLY CLAIMS:

'County claims .were presented and approved in the following amounts.

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. October 10, 1949

JACK A.PACKER

CLERK OF THE BOARDCOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.

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Current •Expense

Road and Brihge

Charity , c

Weed

County-State-HighwBY

9$12,184·3119,002.00

4,753·934,862.44

4146.84.

There being no business to come before the Board thay did recess until Monday next, October

17, 1949.

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

October 17, 1949

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The Board met on this 'day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

The following pfoceedings were had, to-vdt:

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• IN THE MATTER. OF ANDREn ELLIOTT ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.·

An Order was signed on this day by the Clerk ordering Andrew Elliott to appear on October 24th at

2:00 F.M. to show cause as to why his license should not be revoked. li.,-. F::.:,.'1•••"·.r'-·:::;.·.1 r.l: 2:c - .- , : .-

-:·1 The Board re•sed at .30 P.M. in order to go to Focatello for a machinery demonstration. Board to -

convene Monday.nAt, c'Gber 24th at 1:30 P.M. ,

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD . OF COMMISSI ONERS t.'..October 24, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

The follo«ng proceedings were had, to-vdt: A

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v IN THE MATTER OF LEONARD CHRISTENSEN WEED CLAIM.

Mr.Leonard' Chri stensen of Murtaugh, Idaho asked clarification of a statement for eradication of weeds

on his property, stating that the work had not been done properly or aisely apd certain damage. had been.

done to his grain which was ready to cut at the,time of the crew entering the field. The Board • advised

him that Mr.Forbes, who was weed supervisor at that time, would be contacted and » would be advised of

any action.

, •/IN THE MATTER OF TAX CANCELIATION:

Ida M. Buchanan, a widow,,appeared beforethe Board statipg that since the death of her husband she

finds that it will be impossible for her, t6 handle her present taxes. Upon investi gation'of the matter

and by unanimous vote of the Board tax Notice A-1684 for 1949 is hereby,ordered.cancelled.

1IN THE MATTER OF ANDREW ELLIOTT HEAH[NG:

At the request of John Sharp, Prosecuting Attorney, the hearing was postponed until Monday next at

2:OOP.M. Order to Show Cause for Andrew Elliott and Sheriff's Return on file in Clerk's Office.

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/ I N THE MATTER OF WEED AGREEMENT.

An agreement between the State of Idaho and Bonneville County for eradication pf weeds on· State High-

ways in the amount pf 8700.00 which is one-half of. the actual cost was on this day signed by.each member

of the Board and returned for completion by the State. Said agreement on file in weed office.

•IN THE MATTER QF BEER LICENSE TRANSFER. The application for a transfer from Clara King at West Broadway

Club to Clara King Star Dust Inn, Route # 5, was presented. The matter was.t-urned over to the,prosecuting

attorney, John Shan), for investi gation but prior to the closing of this meeting Mrs.King appeared stating

that she did not desire the transfer and that the other partners of the business had made application in

her name. Upon this information and by unanimous vote of the Board the transfer was rejected. Said :

applicati on on file with Clerk.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, October

31st, 1949.

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10/31/49 /•N·.THE MATTER OF ·BEER LICENSE AFPLI CATIONS:

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The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner inil. :. i

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

• IN. THE MATTER OF ANDREW ELLIOTT HEARING: i

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The mditer was brought for hearing 'on this day,subject to previous .phstponmdnt,there, being presante �042

rep'risenting:Bonneville .County, dohn Sharp, Prosecuting Attornef. Mr. Andrew Elliott and Mrs. Otto Johns0 -(.. •, I

appeared represented by W. K. Naylor. Mr.Sharp presented the facts in the case which in substance was

that'the order was issued due..to :Mr.Elliott employing Otto Johns in his place of business which is con-

trary-.to the statutes.in thdt' Mr.Johns had just previously been convicted of a,liquor-violation.

-: - . Mr.Naylor admitted the same to the Board but entered a plea 6f leniency in the matter due to the

misundetstanding on the part of Mr.Elliott and Mr. and Mrs.Johns. After hearing the entire case the.........HUS .' . - - . I. .....

Board advisad those persons interested that the matter would be taken under advisement and they would1. i

receive notification after next Monday's meeting.

The following applications were presented: Jack McLaine, Happy Jack' s Cigar Store,. William E.

FIanni gan, Star Dust Inn. The appli cati ons were taken under advisement and turned over to the Prosecuting

Attorney for investi gation..,

'• IN ·THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF D-8 CATERPILLAR TRACTOR:

-:.The Pioneer Equipment«Company of Idaho Falls was awarded the contract for one D-8 Caterpillar Tractor

with i- bomplete snow attachments for the total purchade price of $18, 873.00. Said amount to be handledDr·· r

on machinery lease agreement.

.• IN THE MATTER OF AUSTIN WESTERN .GRADER P URCHASE:

Western Machinery Company was awarded through their agentv Orson Mayfield, contract for one Austin-

Western Master 99 Road Grader complete with snow plow and wing in the amount of $14, 505.80 with a trade

in.allowance of an old AC Road Grader for $1000.00 net price $13, 505.80.

There being no other business to come,before the Board they did recess until Monday,next, November

7, 1949. .,

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

NOVEMBER 7, 1949....

The Board met on this day the« being present Chai rman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

4 IN THE MATTER OF JEFFERSON-BONNEVI LLE COUNTY LINE ROAD:

..·' -' The Jefferson County Commissidhers met with the Board on this day to discuss parti cipation on the

county line road. No ddfinite decision could be made other than they were both vi lling to vo rk on it as- a

co-county project as soon as Jefferson County could set it into their program. At such time as they c6uldI .

Bonneville County would be notified: '-

• • IN THEMATTER OF JEFFERSON::BONNEVILLE COUNTY STIPULATION ON AUTO LICENSE CASE: - •

' • Stipulation in the amount of $3140.00 was signed on this day by the entire Board and attested by the •

Clerk. Stipulati6n follows:

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October 31, 1949

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IN THE DISTRICT ,COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO,

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MADISON

STIPULATION

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It is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the plaintiff, Jefferson

County, Idaho a political subdivision of the State of Idaho, is entitled to recover in the above entitled.

action the sum of Forty-five Hundred and Seventy Dollars and 73 Cents( 84570.73) plus • costs in the sum'of

Twenty One and 20/100 Dollars($21.20), or the total sum of Forty five Hundred Ninety:one and 93/100

Dollars( $4591 .93) and that such a debt against sai d defendants isa proper and legaf debt and the amount

due and owing from the defendant; Bonneville County,· Idaho a political subdivision of the State of Idaho,

to the plaintiff, jeffersa County, Idaho a political- subdivision of the State of· Idah6, in the above

entitled action. t

IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between the'parties hereto that. the .plaintiff, Jefferson County, Idaho

a political subdivision of the State of Idaho, is entitled to recover in this action the said sum of

Forty five hundred Ninety-one and 93/100. Dollars(84591.93) and that the sum of Fourteen Hundred Fifty-one.

and 93/100 Dollars ($1451.93) is a proper and legal offset against the amount due and owing to the plain-

tiff herein and from the plaintiff�036Jefferson County, Idaho a political subdivision of.the Statendf Idaho,

to the defendant, Bonneville County, Idaho, a political subdivision of the State of Idaho.

IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between the parties hereto, therefore, that the plaintiff, Jefferson

County, Idaho, a political subdivision of the ;State of Idaho, is entitled to. the. recovery of the sum,of

Thirty one Hundred Forty ( 53140.00) Dollars as and for full satisfaction and discharge of any add all

legal claims arising out of the sale of license fees and registrations collected by the Count*Assessor

of Bonneville County, Idaho,.which fees should have been forwarded to the County Assessor of Jefferson

County, Idaho at any and all times up to the date of this stipulation and, in full sati sfaction' and ' dis: '

charge of any and all .fees collected by the County Assessor of Jefferson County, Idaho which fees should

have been forwarded to the County Assessor of Bonneville County, Idaho at any and all times up- to the

date of this stipulation, and in full sati sfacti6n of any and all amounts due either Bonneville County,

Idaho or Jefferson County, Idaho by reason of .motor vehicle fuels 'tax found di stributed. to either county •

by the State of Idaho based upon passenger license and, or, license fees collected as aforesaid.

IT'IS FURTHER STIPULATED AND AGREED by and between the parties hereto that this stipulation is

entered into without respect to computation of any interest due aither of the r espective parties.

IT IS FURTHER.MUTUALLY STIPULATED AND AGRF.m, that upon the payment of the said. sum. of:Thi. rty one

Hundred Forty ( $3140.00) Dollars, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged by the Plaintiff, Jeffersod

County, Idaho, a politital. subdiyip:Lon pf the.State of Idaho, the·above entitled cause of action' shall be

dismissed and that all claims on behalf of either county by reason of the collection of registration and,

or, license fees for motor vehicles and the resultant share of the distribution of the motor vehicles

fuel tax found from the State of Idaho from either county to the other be, and the same are hereby forever

barred.

IN THE MATTER OF EAST RIVER ROAD IMPROVEMENTS :

JEFFERSON COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO

By J. Elmer Moss, Chairman

T. Harold Lee

T. Harold Lee '

Attorney for Plaintiffs

Residence and Post Office

Address: ' Ligby, Idaho

BONNEVILLE COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO

By Chet G. Taylor

Chairman

JOHN M. SHARP

John M. Sharp

Attorney for Defendants

Resi.dence and. Post Office

Address: Idaho Falls, Idaho

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A delegation Of six(6 ) residents with Royal Mickelsen as spokesman appeared before the Board asking

if the Board could.give them. an idea as to when, the finish work on the East River Road would .be completed.

The Board advised the delegation their project was in line for secondary federal aid improvements and as

soon as the state, program was completed for. this and several other projects they would ·be advised.

• IN THE MATTER OF ANDREW ELTIOFT BEER LICENSE:

By unanimous vote of the Board the license of Andrew Elliott was, on this day, revoked on the

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information that Mr. Elliott had employed Mr. Otto Johns who had been convicted .of· a ·liquor violation..

Above decision made upon information received from hearing held October 31st when matter was taken under

advisement. . �036.

• IN THE MATTER OF LOTT-KELLER BEER LICENSE:

The above license was revoked on this day on the basis of falsification of application in respect

to the aualifications of Mr. Shirley Lott who had previously been convicted of a felony.in Bonneville

County.

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Dated this 7th day,of November, 1949.

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•'IN THE MATTER OF DECLA•RATION•OF EMERGENCY 'ON SUNDH[ ES BUDGET: ·

By unanimous vote of the Board it did hereby declare an emergency on the sundries budget in the

amount of $3140.00 to cover the settlement on the Jefferson-Bonneville County Auto License case...

--1/IN THE MATTER OF PHOTO C(PYING PROBATE COURT RECORDS:

By unanimous vote of the Board they did approve a program which would'make it possible to photo-

graph Brobate Court Records. Said program to be worked out to -the satisfaction of Clerk Packer and Judge

1, Co-y:' IN; THE MATTER OF CHARITY:.

The Board approved the teeth extraction for Mrs. Long in the amount of $35.00. The following

persons appeared' for assistance: John Moon, Mrs. Poe, Gordon Reed, Mrs. Austin, John Hennie, Jim Hill,

Henry Barban, Mrs. Firkins, Dee Jensen, Mrs.Speas, Ruby Cox, Maudie Larkins, Elda Garner, George Cates,

Howard Carter, Thelma Williams.

4N THE MATTER OF PIPE EASEMENT:

Mr. Enil Johnson appeared before. the Board asking permission to place a water pipe across and

underneath the county road joining his two pieces of property. The Board granted the easement reminding

Mr. Johnson of the responsibility that must be his in posting the road during construction and replacing

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said .road' in same conditi on as prior to working being done. .,

•• IN THE MATTER OF BEER·LI CENSES:

Upon receiving the opinion from Mr.Sharpe that the following applications were in order they

were approved: Jack McLaine, Happy Jack's; and William E. Flanni gan, Star-Dust.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next,

''. --November- 14th, 19.-.

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November 14, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, Kintner and Clerk.

The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

ROAD•IN THE MATTER OF/ DELEGATION:

, Richard Stanger, Orval Avery and Don Cook appeared before the Board asking that the quarter mile strip

od the road one mile west, then south to the Buck School House be repai red in order to make passage for

'the school bus and milk route. The men were advised that the men were aware of the situation and that

while the equipment was in that territory the road would be fixed.

1IN THE MATTER OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY CLAIMS:

Claims in the following amounts were approved this day:

Charity

Weed Fund

Road & Bridge

Current Expense

County State Highway

85025.722007·88

27513.87

19352.37166.00

V'IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM SPEAS HOSPITALIZATION:

The Board accepted the hospitalization for William Speae effective November 13th. Clerk Packer

notified the Sacred Heart Hospital·of this acceptance.

4 IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

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The Board approved, on this day, dentures for Mrs. Gould from Doctor William Lee in the amount of

8100.00. The following Fpersons appeared for assistance: Jim Hill, Mrs. Austin, Dee Jensen, Mrs. Poe,

Henry Barban, Mrs. Speas, Mrs.Firkins, John Moon.

IN THE,l,LATTER,iOE.:TRANSFER,iOE.rEUNDS:' cc-c:·1 .-t:.2 t' ·.. 5 : .. ..:-

21'-'.Tbr M*animous ' vote of the Board the Clerk was hereby ordered to transfer from the County-State Highway

Flifid.,-t-0 -t» -Road..and Bridge .Fund- the amount of $10, 110.44 which had erroneously beep paid from the -

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF CO•1{[SSIONERS

- November 21, 1949

The Board met on thi s day there being present Chairman Taylor, Conmissioner Weeks and Clerk. Mr..» j I ./ .: 1

Kintner was excused because of illness. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

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4IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE: '

The following persons appeared for assistance: Mrs. Austin, John Hennie, Jim Hill, Henry Barban,

Mrs. Firkins, Mrs. Poe, Dee Jensen, Mrs. Speas, John Moon, Howard Carter, Thelma Williams.

/IN THE MATTER OF CULVERT FOR CHANGING PAYNE LATERAL:

Mr. Milton Christensen and Lyle Anderson met with the Board asking the county to cooperateoin the

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proposed change of the Payne lateral crossing the county highway in the St.Leon District. The Board advis-

ed them they would be happy to cooperate when the work was being done by the canal company in that it

would make a definite improvement at this said point. Mr. Christensen to advise the county when the irri-

gation district was ready to commence work.

There beinooher business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next,, November

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November 28, 1949

The Board met on this day there being pfdshrit Chairmah Taylor;. Commissioner Weeks and Clerk. Mr.

J.W. Kintner passed away Saturday, November 26th. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

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4 IN THE MATTER OF PASSING OF COMMISSIONER J. W. IC[NTNER:

The Board and Clerk expressed their sympathy in person to Mrs. J. W. Kintner on the passing of

her husband Saturday, November 26th, 1949. The Board express, both verbally and through public means the

appreciation they had for their colleague, Mr. Kintner, and expressed the appreciation of the county as a

• whole for the fine work that had been done by Mr. Kintner.by order of the Board the Bonneville County

'Court House would be closed from li00 P.M. to 3:30 F.M., Tuesday, November 29th to pay respect to Mr.

Kintner:during his services.

IN THE MATTER OF BEER LI CENSES:

The application for Elks Lodge # 1087 was presented and approved.

IN THE MATTER OF. GUDERJOHN BRIDGE PETITION: .

Petition signed by five property ovmers kas presented to the Board asking that the commonly known

Ouderjohn Bridge be repaired to make it possible to handle the traffic that is and will be passing over

this bridge. The matter was taken under advisement. Said petition on file in Cle rk' s Office.

•IN- THE MATTER OF MACHINE LEASE AGREEMENT:\ ........

Machine Lease Agreement between Bonneville County and Pioneer Equipment Company for one D-8 Cater-

pillar Tractor ,serial No. 2U-8636 was signed on this day. Said machine lease agreement· on file in

Clerk's Office.

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for assistante: Ray Stephens, Mrs. Firkins, Jim Hill, Dee Jensen,

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John Moon, Mrs.Foe.

There being no oth r »si ess to come before the Board they did recess. until Monday next,December

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMM[SSI ONERS

December 5, 1949

The Foard met on this day there being pmsent Chairman Taylor,Commissi oner:Neeks and Cltrk. Mr.

i' IN THE MATTER OF TAX CANCELLATIONS:

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.'IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: 'l

The Board approved cancellations shown on "Order For Cancellation No. 968".

The following licenses were presented and approved: Idaho Falls Country Club; C.B.McNeil; W.G.

Campbell, Sr.;·Theo.Tippets; Fred C. Huth; Tom Smallwood; Jackie O'Loughlin; Lloyd Feltman.

IN.THE MATTER OF DEPUTY SHERIFF:

Request by the Sheriff for ,�254he-hp•bintmentof Deputy Sheriff in the name of John H.Putman torbe

effective November 30th, 1949. Said appointment approved by unanimous vote 6f the Board.

There being no other business to come before the Board they did recess until Monday next,Ddcember

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

December 12, 1949

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The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor,Commissioners Weeks and Clerk. 5 .

1..'IN THE MATTER OF APP OINTMENT OF NEW BONNEVI LLE CCUNTY COMMISSIONER; HAROLD •WEST:

Mr.West Tras sworn in by Chet G.Taylor, Chairman of the Board, on December 8th, 1949. Mr.West tgok

office in'mediately and signed oath which is on fi.le in Clerk's Office.

/ IN THE MATTER OF CLAINS:

Claims in the following amounts were approved this day:

Weed Fund

Charity. Fund

Current Ekpense

Road & Bridge

District Fair

$4gIB.555021.19

13,616.55.

14,546.78,29.00

IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

Twelve persons appeared for assistance.

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/ IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The following appli cations were presented and approved: C.S.Weeks, F.E.Cushing, Glenn Molen,Paul

Jahn, Vern Hill;.Tom Sloane..

j IN THE MATTER OF TAX ADJUSTMENTS:

Cancellations shown on orders for cancellation Nos. 969, 970, 971 and 972 were approved by the Board.

IN rHE MATTER OF ORDER OF CORRECTION ON SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 91 and 19.

' The following order was approved and signed by the Board on this day:

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The Board of County Corp.missioners of Bonneville County hereby enter this order of correction for.

the purpose of correcting the descrj ption as shoym in the Order For Special Election dated September

22, 1968 and the Order Creating Class A School District No. 91 dated October:, 18,..1948. These two

order erroneously included the follovdng described territory:

That portion of Section 11, Towns,hip 1 North, Range 38. East Boise Meridian

described as the Northwest quarter of the Northeast auarter; and that portion

of Section 14, Township 1 North, 'Range 38 Fest Boise Meridian described as the

Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said section:-7

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The aboye described property'is a part of Independent School District No. 19. 'No persons living )

in :his territory were given an opportunity to vote on the auestion as to whether or not this territory· •

sho•ild: be included in Class A. School District No. 91; theref6re, it was and ,still, is, a part of Independ-% *

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THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the above described territory be, and is hereby deleted from s• _,

the above mentioned orders.

Dated this ] 2th day of December, 1949. Chet G.Taylor -

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Order on file in Clerk's Office.

1IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES:

The following applications were presented and approved: Carl Keller, Vernon Scheetz, Bratton

Wade, J.W.Banks, James Melton,- HIW. Reeves, Ray Wilkinson, Rulon Davis, Fred Kellar, H.W.Eames,, Perry .

Crockett.

/IN THE MATTER OF ROAD AND BR[DGE ORDER:

By unanimous vote of.the Board it was ordered on this day that all operations cease with the

exception of maintenance of roads and repair of all equipment. All equipment in the county to be made

in readiness for snow removal. A portion of the day was spent by the Board in considering 1950 budgets

which.are to be approved-the second Monday of January.

There being no othe-r business to come before the Board they did recess "until Monday next,December

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

December 19, 1949

The Board met on ·this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, West and

Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

•IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: ., :' S

The following applications were presented and approved: Grant Hendrickson, Roland Patterson,

Thayle Nielsen, Harry Changnon, Jack McLaine, E.G.Guderjohn, L.E.Kimble, Grant Earl.

• IN THE MATTER OF TAX ADJUSTMENTS:./. ...'n -

Mr.Belnap appeared before'' the Board contesting the acreage on his farm located north of town,

in as much as the acreagd did not agree with'the AAA acreage set up in 1940. Mr.Belnap,was advised by

the Board to pay the first half taxes under protest with the' understanding by the Assessor that a survey

would be made as soon as possible in the spring.

4< IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

The following persons appeared for direct assistance: F.E.Sitrmons, Mrs.Austin, Mrs. Poe,Charles

Cleverley, Wilford Twichell, Jim Hill, Dee Jensen, Howard Clifford, Henry Barban,

• IN THE MATTER OF TAX ADJUSTMENTS:

Tax Adjustment as shown on "Order For Cancellation .of Taxes No 973" was approved by the Board.

2 1: c The Board spent considerable time dn''this day going over proposed budgets for 1950.

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

December 27, 1949

The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, West and

Clerk. The following proceedings werd had, to-wit:

< IN THE MATTER OF 1950 Budgets:

Considerable time was spent in considering the 1950 budgets for the various offices. The vari ous

officers were called in td meet with the Board t6 go over their respecti\re budgets.'1

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The following applications were presented and approved: B.A.Watts, Walter Langseth, W.I.c. .v, ·, - r'-' '- -'1 ..'

Johnston, Thomas Sutton, W.S.Quinn, R.D.Cleveland, Zell Wri ght, Vern David, Harvey Oswald, Ri chard Clayton' '

Cecil Walker, Douglas R.Nelson.

4 2-IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DUTIES:·: -

By unanimous vote of the Board it was decided on 'thi s day that Chairman Chet Taylor would continue

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12/27/49to a ssume the responsibility- of directing the road and bridge men and construction work. Commissioner

West was placed i.n charge of the maintenance and repair of all county equipment. Commi ssioner Weeks to

work with either of the above Commissioners Ehen the need arises....

IN: THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

. The following persons appeared for di rect assistance: Mrs.Poe; Charles Cleverley; Jess Chri swell;

Mrs.Melvin Depue; Charles Stevenson; Mrs.Dexter Speas; F.E.Simmons ; Mrs. John Moon ; Frank Hines; Willis

Dunr; Jim Hill; Henry Barban; Dee Jensen.

IN THE MATTER OF TAX CANCELLATIONS:

Cancellations as shown on Order For Cancellation No. 974 was approved by the Board on this day.

There being no other business to Oome before the Boa rd they did recess until Tuesday next, January

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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

January 3, 1950

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The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks, West and Clerk.

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rHE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES;

The follawing applications were presented and approved: Kay Wright, Max Huntsman, Wendell Preslar,

Molly Bigler, Harry Stavros, J.Bruce Burton, C.B.McNeil, Lawrence Miller, Harry Traughber, Lem Cook,

Walter Jones and Garland Dennis.

1• IN THE MATTER OF RABBIT ·CONTROL PROGRAM:

· Commissioner approved an appropriation of·8750.00 to be used in connection with the State Jack-

rabbit control program.

•/IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE:

Thd T6116wing persons appeared for direct assistance: Robert Smith, Roy Bascom, J.M.Lund,Howard

Carter, William Woods, Carl Dahl, Robert Nielden, Nell Hartwig, Lloyd Caughie,: Eldon Caughie, Jim Hill,

/• Dee Jensen, Mrs.Poe.

JIN THE MATTER OF FAIR BOARD MEMBER:

Emil Johnson, Bonneville County representative pf the Eastern Idaho Fair Board, met with the

Board on this day and asked to be rele ased due to pressure of business and health. The Board accepted

the resignation expressing their regrets and a sincere vote of thanks for the work done by Mr.Johnson.

By unanimous.vote of the Board Jack Moir was appointed to replace Mr.Johnson.

J IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATIONS:

Cance 1lations as shown on "Order For Cancellation No. 975 were approved and signed by the Board.

IN THE MATTER OF EQUIPMENT OPERATOR REPORTS:

All operators of cqunty equipment shall make a daily report which will be transferred to a nionthly

reFort for each piece of equipment and turnpd in to the Commissioners in charge of the various districts.

There being no other business tp come before the Board they did recess until Monday next, January

MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

..' January 9, 1950

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The Board met on this day there being present Chairman Taylor, Commissioners Weeks,West and Cle rk.

The following proceedings were had, to-wit:

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