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( Signed)·.Harold West
Perry Bingham
Thomas M. Weeks
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
(Signed) Frank H. Crofts
County Weed Supervisor
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IN THE MATTER OF RESIGNATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER:
Harold West, Chairman of the Board, tendered his resignation to become effective
January 3, 1955. The Board accepted his resignation.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF CAR FOR SHERIFF'S OFFICE:
/ The Board accepted low bid submitted by Roy J. Keller, Inc., for Studebaker-
Commander of a net price, less trade in, amounting to 41,068.00. Buckendorf Motors,
net amount $1,577·00; Ellsworth Brothers $1400.00; Ray E. Lundahl Company $1618.24;
J. Ed Browning and Son $1700.00; Ira N. Corey Company $1490.00.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Altha Lough 1 ton coal and $10.00 groceries; Floyd Miller allowed $10.00
groceries; Herwin Griffin allowed 500 pounds coal and 50 gallon fuel oil; Dorothy
DeF•1•pp2s allowed $10.00 groceries; Mrs. Rulon Thompson allowed $7.50 groceries;
Dan Stevens allowed 1000 pounds coal; Roy Johnson allowed #10.00 meals and $8.00 rent;
Dorothy Hainline allowed $10.00 groceries and $25.00 rent; Herman Fluharty allowed
$6.00 coal; Golda Hines allowed $12.50 groceries and 500 Pounds coal; Irvin Lords
allowed $6.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Tuesday next, December 28, 1954, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST,P«« •ir'-4 9,6/•.,Chairman, Boatd/ of Cou'sty CommisYioners
Clerk, Board•of Coun y Commissioners.
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
December 28, 1954
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
West, Commissioners Bingham and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
'1License approved for W. K. Kimble, Kimble's Trading Company.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Robert Hurley allowed $6.00 groceries; Tulley Spencer allowed $6.00 groceries;
Frank Ricks allowed $6.00 groceries; ' Orval Woolsey allowed $6.00 groceries; David .
Elliot allowed $6.00 groceries; Keith Wolverton allowed $6.00 groceries; George Calsing
allowed 86.00 groceries; Bert Reinhold allowed 66.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed
$6.00 groceries; Hilliard Kramp allowed 96.00 groceries; Alvin Pacer allowed $6.00
groceries; Ray Smith allowed $6.00 groceries; James Evans allowed $6.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Wednesday next, December 29, 1954, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST: ct ..,,31'71)11
Clerk Boa d of County Commissioners.
Chairman, 50 d of C6unty Commissioners:
MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
December 29, 1954
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
West, Commissioner Bingham and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
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License approved for R. A. Johnson, Fairway Service; C. B. McNeill, Bon-Villa :1
Club; Leo Stavros, Columbia Heights Grocery; Alvin Gemar, Broadway Bowl; Ray Metcalf,
Capital Bar; Leonard Tallon, Jack's Club; John S. Gamble, .Gamble' s Fine Foods; Cleon,L.
Johnson, JohnsonTs, Ucon; Garland Dennis, The Turf; F. E. Cushing, Cheerio Club.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY: ... , 4
4 Herbert Fell allowed $6.00 groceries; Carl Kent allowed $5.00 meals. .
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until 5
Thursday next, December 30, 1954, at 1:30 P. M. 90 73. 11
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
December 30, 1954.
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman West, 2
Commissioners Weeks aild Zinghami :Harry.Moore,.Clerk, absent.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
• License approved for Charles R. Jachetti, Topper Supper Club; Richard Koster, . •
Dickls Super Market.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, January 3, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST'
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
- January 3, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session'this'day, there being present Commissioner I
Weeks, Bingham and the Clerk.
The Board named Commissioner Weeks to serve as Chairman of the Board, due to the 3
resignation of Harold West.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
'• License approved for Jack McLaine, Happy Jackis; Mr. or Mrs. Francis Priest,
Bth.Street Grocery; Walter Jones, Casey Jones Service Station.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellation allowed .A. W. Brunt Agency, $435.00, 1954 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
' Myrtle Ball allowed $7.00 groceries;. John Cavanaugh allowed $15.00 groceries;
Irvin Lords allowed $12.00 groceries; David Elliott allowed $12.00 groceries; Herbert
Fell allowed $6.00 groceries; Vernon Wadley alloWed.12 gallon gasoline; Mrs. Manuel I
Denning allowed 500 pounds coal and $10.00 groceries; .Reed Bates allowed 1000 pounds'-
coal; Carl Kent allowed $7.50 groceries and 500 pounds coal and $5.00 lodging; Mabel '
Gould allowed 1 ton. coal; Floyd Miller allowed $10.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal;
Roy Johnson allowed meals $5.00 and $8.00 lodging; El-Eiine. Lemke allowed $10.00
groceries; Mrs. Rulon Thompson allowed #7.50 groceries and $7.00 butane gas; Myrtle
Ball allowed $7.50 groceries; Mrs. Ted Nibley allowed $12.50 *roceries and $17.50 rent;
Dorothy De Filippis allowed $10.00 groceries; Mary Burke allowed $12.50 groceries;
Ruth Bybee allowed $7.50 groceries and 1000 pounds coal and 45 gallon fuel oil.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
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Monday next, January.10, 1955, at 10:30 A. M.
MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
January 10, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairmah
Weeks, Commissioner Bingham and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
4 License approved for.J. M. Collette and D. B. Day, Snow Ball's Sport Shop;
John Oliverson, Union Bar; Don W. Christensen, 191 Club.
IN THE MATTER OF CRED ITORS 1 CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
The Board approved and ordered paid:
Current Expense Claims in the amount of
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of
Charity Claims in the amount of
Weed Claims in the amount of
$18,668.7517,893·054,814.351,092.36
The approval of the bills due from Bonneville County being completed at
12 noon, and this being the complete business of the present Board for the year 1954,
they did recess until 2 olclock P. M.
Commissioners met in regular session at 2 olclock P. M., this 10th day of
January, 1955, for administering the oath of office to the Bonneville County Officers
Elect, their terms of office beginning this day. Thomas M. Weeks, Chairman of the
Board, administered the Oath of Office to the officers elect.
' The first order of business for the members of the Board of Commissioners
being to name a Chairman of the Board, Thomas M. Weeks made a'*motion that Clifford N.
Scoresby serve as Chairman of the Board, Evon W. Huntsman seconded the motion, and
there being no opposition by Commissioner Scoresby, the motion carried, thereby naming
C. N. Scoresby to serve as Chairman of the Board.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
• Cancellation allowed Louella Viola Albers $570.00, 1954 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellation allowed Elbert Williams $4.92, 1954 tax.
IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF SHERIFF'S RADIO EQUIPMENT:
' The Board approved the sale of Sheriff Wilkiels radio equipment. The money
received to be credited to purchase of new radio equipment or turned over to the
Bonneville County Treasurer for proper credit.
IN THE MATTER OF CERTIFICATION OF CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR FOR BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
1 The Board approved Hugh W. Benfer to serve as Civil Defense Director for
Bonneville County.
. IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
/ Mrs. Stanley Cook allowed $45.00 rent; Dorothy Ward allowed $7.50 groceries
and 500 Pounds coal; Irvin Lords allowed $6.00 groceries; Herbert Fell allowed $6.00
groceries; Carl Rhoades allowed $6.00 groceries; Leon Sharp allowed $6.00 groceries;
Jack Murdock allowed $6.00 groceries; Alvin Pacer allowed $6.00 groceries; Lewis
Shofkom allowed $6.00 groceries; Herman Fluharty allowed $6.00 groceries; Daniel Wilson
allowed $6.00 groceries; 'OrviI s Woolsey allowed $6.00 groceries; Hilliard Kramp
allowed $6.00 groceries; David Elliott allowed $6.00 groceries; Howard Schwab allowed
66.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed 36.00 groceries; Manuel Denning allowed
$6.00 groceries; Robert Peasley allowed $6.00 groceries; Allen Grover allowed $10.00
groceries and $20.00 rent; Donna Samson allowed $7.50 groceries and 2 sacks coal;
Robert Hurley allowed $6.00 groceries; Mrs. Stanley Cook allowed $10.00 groceries;
ll Monday next, January.10, 1955, at 10:30 A. M.
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Mrs. Frank Drowns allowed 500 pounds coal; Myrtle Ball allowed $7.00 fuel oil; Don
Trujello allowed $5.00 groceries; Herbert Fell allowed $6.00 groceries; Dan Stevens
allowed 1000 pounds coal; Herwin Griffin allowed $10.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil;
Floyd Miller allowed $10.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal; George R. Stewart allowed 500#
coal; Mrs. Rulon Thompson 5 gallon fuel oil and $10.00 groceries; Mrs. Herman Fluharty
$10.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Mrs. Audrey Flannagan allowed $10.00 groceries
and 50 gallon fuel oil; Roy Johnson allowed $7.50 groceries; Carl Kent allowed $7.50
groceries and $7.50 rent, also 500 pounds coal; Aldon Colby allowed 500 pounds coal
and $12.50 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed 500 pounds coal; Ruth Bybee allowed 07.50
groceries; Mrs. Ray Stevens allowed $12.50 groceries; Mrs. Stanley Cook allowed
$10.00 groceries and $15.00 rent; Carl Rhoades allowed $10.00 groceries; Irvin Lords
allowed $10.00 groceries. .... " r
There being no further business to ··come before the EDpard, they didlrecess until
Thursday next, January 13, 1955, at 1:30 P. M; «»R. MA.#-,7
ATTEST: . ".*4==trt:lizilfiEETTrit16 .../Wbetor \u/\
0Clerk, Boar of C unty Commissioners.
Chairman, /Bobrd df 3ounty Commissidnersk
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MINUTES MEETING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
... January 13, 1955
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY:
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY RESOLUTION:
4 Be it resolved that the Right-of-way granted to Bonneville County, Idaho, by
instrument appearing in Book 70 of Deeds at page 177, records of Bonneville County,
Idaho, be and the same hereby is released and abandoned.
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IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
4 Cancellation, approved for Mrs. Hannah Bybee in the amount of $800.00, 1951 -
assessment, Ruth Bybee, Administratrix and in the amount of $800.00 assessed valuation
for 1952 assessment.
IN THE MATTER OF COLLISION AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE:
4 The Board accepted General Insurance Policy, submitted by, Tandy & Wood, Agent,
premium amounting to $1179·67, premium presented by Ira L. Holley amounting to
$1064.09. The Board accepted the General Insurance Policy,·presented by Tandy &.Wood,' '
Agent, due to the strong financial condition of the company.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
/ Robert Hurley allowed $6.00 groceries; Louis Shofkom allowed $6.00 grocerids;
Leon Sharp allowed $6.00 groceries and 600 pounds coal; John Perry allowed $6.00;
groceries; James Evans allowed $6.00 groceries; John Lees allowed $6.00 groceries;
Louis Dutton allowed $6.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed $6.00 groceries; Alden...
Caughie allowed $8.20 groceries; Walter Smith allowed $6.00 groceries; Leo Dunn.;
allowed $6.00 groceries; Keith Wolverton allowed $6.00 groceries; Deniel Wilson :allowed,
$6.00 groceries; William Norleen allowed $6.00 groceries; Archie Dutton allowed $6.00
groceries; Isaac Colby allowed $6.00 groceries; Carl Whited allowed $6.00 groceries;,
David Elliott allgwed $6.00 groceries; Hilliard Kramp allowed $6.00 groc eries; :Ray •
Smith allowed $6.00 groceries; Herbert Fell allowed $9.00 groceries; Mrs. Aldon
Colby allowed $12.50 groceries and one p*ir of childrenTs shoes; William Dobson allowed�036-
$7.50 groceries; Harold Atkinson allowe# $12.00 groceries.
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Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
d License approved for Milton Romrell, Saving Center.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAD PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
/ Cancellation allowed Arnold Bush $9.72, 1954 tax. Floyd Bagley $874.00, 1954
assessment.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF MOBILE RADIO UNITS FOR SHERIFF'S OFFICE:
J The Board accepted the bid of $1623.00, submitted by General Electric Company,
for three 60 Watt General Electric Mobile Radio Units.
IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY COUNCIL FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE:
1 Commissioner E. W. Huntsman was named by the Board to represent the Board of
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Bonneville County Commissioners on the County Council of Public Assistance.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Mrs. Stanley Cook allowed $15.00 rent; Irvin Lords allowed $6.00 groceries;
Joe Neiderhauser allowed $6.00 groceries; Leona Johnson allowed 500 pounds coal and
$5.00 groceries; Lois Dugger allowed $10.00 groceries and 1000 pounds coal; Herwin
Griffin allowed $10.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal and 100 pounds wood; Altha Lough
allowed 1000 pounds coal and $10.00 groceries; Floyd Miller allowed $7.50 groceries
and 500 Pounds coal; Elaine Lemke allowed $35.00 rent and $7.50 groceries; Mrs.
William Keele allowed $5.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel 011; -Mary Burke allowed $15.00
groceries; Mrs. Rulon Thompson allowed $10.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil;
Mrs. Stanley Cook allowed $10.00 groceries and $15.00 rent; Mrs. Erma Colby allowed
$7.50 groceries and Audrey Flannagan allowed $10.00 groceries; Aldon Colby allowed
#10.00 groceries and one pair of children's overshoes; Myrtle Ball allowed $7.50
groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil; Roy Johnson allowed $5.00 groceries and $15.00 rent;
Carl Kent allowed $5.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Mrs. Ray Stevens allowed
1000 pounds coal, 50 gallon fuel oil and $10.00 groceries; Ruth Bybee allowed 1000
pounds coal and groceries $7.50.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Wednesday next, January 19, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.••7'•szl•,'..'.•7
ATTEST:
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Clerk, Bc•• of Coun•y Commissioners.
MINUTES MEETING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
January 19, 1955
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
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There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, January 17, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST:
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Chaidair, Toard of County •ommissioners
Clerk, •oarN of ounty-Commissioners.
1/ .1MINUTES MEETING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
January 17, 1955
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IN THE MATTER OF RIGHT-OF-WAY LEASE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN BONNEVILLE COUNTY AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY:
4 The Board authorized Chairman Scoresby to sign lease of right-of-way
agreements No. 10496, 10497 and 10559; between Bonneville County and Union Pacific
Railroad Company. Lease Agreements on file, Commissioners' File.
IN THE MATTER OF BONNEVILLE .COUNTY APPOINTEES:
4 Application of Frank Crofts presented to the Board. By unanimous vote of the
Bbard Frank Crofts was appointed to serve as Bonneville County Weed Supervisor,
effective January 10, 1955.
The application of Hoyt B. Woolley, M. D. was voted on by the Board. ·
Commissioner Weeks voted for the appointment of Dr. Hoyt B. Woolley, Commissioners
Scoresby and Huntsman voted against,the appointment of Dr. Hoyt B. Woolley for
Bonneville County Health Physician.
4 The application of Ferrell Hansen, M. D. voted on by the Board. The Board
voted unanimously for the appointment of Dr. Ferrell Hansen to serve as Bonneville
County Health Physician, effective February 1, 1955.
4 The application of I. Donald Jerman •was voted unanimously by the Board, and
I. Donald Jerman was appointed Bonneville County Engineer, effective February 1, 1955.,
LeGrande P. Marchant appointed Assistant Bonneville County Engineer.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY: . - .. _. . -
Leo Dunn allowed $6.00 groceries; John Perry _allowed $6.00 groceries; John
Gruver allowed $6.00 groceries; Walter Smith allowed $6.00 groceries; Jack Murdock
allowed $6.00 groceries; Carl Whited·allowed $6.00 grocelies; David Elliott allowed
#6.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed $6.00 groceries; Ruth Bybee allowed 45
gallon fuel oil; Irvin Lords allowed $6.00 groceries; Harold Johnson allowed $10:00
groceries; Jeff Evans allowed $6.00 groceries and $6.00 coal; Ray Smith allowed
2696.00 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed $6.00 groceries; George Mitchell allowed
66.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, January 24, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES MEETING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
January 24, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Com-
missioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk. Chairman Scoresby absent. Commissioner
Weeks acted as Chairman, in the absence of Chairman Scoresby.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
4 License approved for L. A. Hayward and Joseph L. Ball, Hayward's Food Market;
Carl E. Ransom and Billie N. Ransom, Apline Cafe. Howard Knapp, Highway Market; Thomas
L. Sutton, Sutton's Grocery; Orson Hudman, Coltman Cash Store.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
/ Cancellation allowed G&G Floors in the amount of $83.00, 1954 tax; Kelly
Tile Company in the amount of $22.28, 1954 tax.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC SYSTEM FOR MAINTENANCE SHOP:
• The Board approved the purchase of 1 2-ton hoist from Intermdunt,in Equipment
Company.
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IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4Leland Weekes allowed 10"gallon gasoline; Herman Fluharty allowed #6.00
groceries; Richard Jack allowed $6.00 groceries; T. J. Ward allowed $6.00.groceries;
Henry Meeks· allowed 10 gallon gasoline; Alden Caughie allowed $12.00 milk;
Mrs. Ross Sperry allowed #10.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal and 50 gallon fuel oil;
Lois Dugger allowed 1000 pounds coal and $10.00 groceries; Mrs. Rulon Thompson allowed
50 gallon fuel oil and $10.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed $10.00 groceries;
.Barbara Mitchell allowed $7.50 groceries; Melba Clark allowed $7.50 groceries and
$20.00 rent; Herwin Griffin allowed $10.00 groceries and 25 gallon fuel oil; Mrs.
Audrey Flannagan allowed $10.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil and $10.00 rent;
Elaine Lemke allowed $5.00 groceries and $17.50 rent; Mrs. Ted Nibley allowed $7.50
groceries; Mrs. Stanley Cook allowed $7.00 groceries and $8.40 rent; Aldon Colby
allowed $7.50 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed $5.00 groceries; Blanche Lords allowed
$10.00 groceries; Mrs. Ray Stevens allowed $10.00 groceries; Dorothy Ward allowed
$7.50 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Dolores Rainwater allowed 500 pounds coal and
,$5.00 gtoceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, January 31, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.L••..
ATTEST: •
Chairman, Bodrd of County Commiss'onersdi ,/N ----\
Clerk, B ar:8< of Co•nty Commissioners.-,
MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
January 31, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Commissioners
Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk. Chairman Scoresby absent.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
'1License approved for DeVar Clark, DeVarls Food Store; Don Baldwin, Baldwinls
Market, Holmes Avenue, and Don Baldwin, Baldwinls Market, West Broadway; Leo H. Stavros�036
Uneeda Grocery.
- IN THE MATTER OF LETTER FROM STATE TAX. COMMISSION:
4 By resolution, the Board went on record opposing the assessing of household
furniture in Bonneville County. The matter to be taken up with Revenue and Taxation
Committee of the Idaho House of Representatives.
IN THE MATTER OF SALARY OF ASSISTANT WEED SUPERVISOR:
4 The Board approved a $10.00 per month increase for Wallace Wadsworth, Assistant
Weed Supervisor, retroactive to January 1, 1955.
1 IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE MAINTENANCE SHOP OF IDAHO
. FALLS:
The Board approved the purchase of the following equipment to be installed for
parts department of the Road and Bridge Maintenance Shop in•Idaho Falls:
ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE EACH
#3021 steel bins
#6098 steel shelves
#215D six foot steel Benches
Extra Drawers
#8145 Dividers#8146 Dividers#8147 Dividers
All prices quoted above are FOB Factory.
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35.831.85
34.509.00
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10" Black and Decker Bench Grinder which will include a
set of sheilds valued at $22.00.
61' solid base vise, Athol #616
Last two items quoted FOB Idaho Falls.
158.00
78.00
TOTAL
429.9622.20
138.0036.00
93.00
37.00
20.50
158.00
78.00
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IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY: ' ./
JThe Board approved an addition of $20.00 per month for care of Williard Meservy
at Rest Home. Ruth Bybee allowed $7.50 groceries; .Carl Rhoades allowed $6.00
groceries; David Elliott allowed $6.00 groceries; Carl Whited allowed $6.00 groceries;
E. N. Kahler allowed $6.00 groceries; Herman Fluharty allowed $6.00 coal; John Perry
allowed $6.00 groceries; Jack Murdock allowed $6.00. groceries; Harold Pattee allowed
$7.00 groceries; T. J. Ward allowed $6.50 groceries; Dan Stevens allowed $7.50
groceries and 1000 pounds coal; Caroline R. Scott allowed 1000 pounds coal and $5.00
groceries; Irvin Lords allowed $10.00 groceries and $16.00 rent.; John Gruver allowed
500 pounds coal; Mrs. Stanley Cook allowed $5.00 groceries and $15.00 rent; Mabel
Gould allowed 1000 pounds coal; Mrs. Audrey Flannagan allowed $10.00 groceries; Mrs.
William Keele allowed $5.00 groceries; Aldon.Colby allowed $10.00 groceries; Lois
Dugger allowed $10.00 groceries; Harold Pattee allowed $6.00 groceries; Alden Caughie
allowed 500 pounds coal; Mary Burke allowed $12.50 groceries; Ruth Bybee allowed.$7.50
groceries and 45 gallon fuel oil; Mrs. Ross Sperry allowed $10.00 groceries; Mrs. Ray
Stevens allowed $10.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil and 500 pounds coal; Arla
Rhoades allowed $7.50 groceries; Myrtle Ball allowed 50 gallon fuel oil.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, February 7, 1955, at i:30 P. M.
ATTEST• r k-4 Wziek-»'t« Mfir < Board of County ommissioners.
Clerk••tff of utounty Commissioners.
MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
February 7, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there·being present Commissioners
Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk. Chairman Scoresby absent. Commissioner Weeks acting
as chairman in the absence of Chairman Scoresby.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE -OF CAR FOR COMMISSIONER WEEKS :
1 The Board approved and accepted the low bid, less trade-in of 1 1953 Plymouth
of $999.50, submitted by Ellsworth Brothers. Other bids on file Commissioners' File.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
v Millard Huff allowed 500 pounds coal;- E. M. Kahler allowed $6.00 groceries; Leo
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Dunn allowed $6.00 groceries; John Gruver allowed $6.00 groceries; Walter Smith allowed
$6.00 groceries; Rulon Thompson allowed 50 gallon fuel oil; Joe Neiderhauser allowed
#12.00 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed $6.00 groceries; Carl Whited allowed $6.00
groceries; David Elliott allowed $6.00 groceries; Jack Murdock allowed $6.00
groceries; T. J. Ward allowed $6.00 groceries; Max Meikle allowed $6.00 groceries;
Richard Peasley allowed $6.00 groceries; John Chambers allowed $6.00 groceries;
Raymond Christwell allowed $5.00 groceries; Dale Kent allowed $5.00 groceries; J. P.
Wolverson allowed #14.75 medicine; Altha Lough allowed 1 ton coal and $7.50 groceries; :
Gary Daley allowed $14.00 rent; John Gruver allowed $7.50 groceries; Mrs. Stanley
Cook allowed $7.50 groceries and $15.00 rent; Lois Dukger allowed $10.00 groceries;
Mrs. Rulon Thompson allowed 50 gallon fuel oil and $10.00 groceries; Audrey Flannagan
allowed $10.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil; Caroline Scott allowed $5.00
groceries; Mrs. Irvin Lords allowed $10.00 groceries; Mrs. Audrey Flannagan allowed
#10.00 rent; Mrs. William Keele allowed $7.00 groceries; Floyd Miller allowed $7.50
groceries; Arla Rhoades allowed $7.50 groceries; Ruth Bybee allowed $6.00 groceries.
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There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Wednesday next, February 9, 1955, at 1:30 P. M
ATTEST'3»»;1-Clerk, Boar of Cou•ty Commissioners.
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
February 9, 1955-
Commissioners met in· special session this day, there being ...present Commissioners
Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
4 License approved for E. G. Haacke,P&H Market; Fay R. Marler, Wally's Grocery;
Fay Peterson, Fayls Marker.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Mack Pattee allowed $6.00 groceries; T. J. Ward allowed $6.00 groceries; E. M.
Hahler allowed groceried $6.00; Carl Whited allowed $6.00 groceries; David Elliott
allowdd 86.00 groceries; Percey. Davis allowed $6.00 groceries;. Bill Dobson allowed
$6.00 groceries; Clifford Muncey allowed $12.00 groceries; Max Meikle allowed 46.00
groceries; Herman Fluharty allowed $12.00 groceries,; Alonzo Thompson allowed $6.00..
groceries; Walter Smith allowed $6.00 groceries; Katherine Ray allowed meals $3.00;
Richard Peasley allowed $6.00 groceries; Leo Dunn allowed $6.00 groceries; Aldon Colby
allowed $10.00 groceries; Isaac Colby allowed $7.50 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, February 14, 1955, at 10:30 P. M
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
February 14, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Commissioners
Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk. Chairman Scoresby absent. Commissioner Weeks acted
as Chairman in the absence of Chairman Scoresby.
IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS' CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY;
The Board approved and ordered paid the following claims:,
Current Expense Claims in the amount of
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of
Charity Claims in the amount of
Weed Claims in the amount of
Teachers' Retirement Claims in the amount of
4 18,882.97
23,877.47
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15,697.71
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
'·License approved for Thomas Caughlin, Union Bar; Elbert 0. Bird, Lincoln Drive-In;
Alton T. Roueche, East Side Market.
IN THE MATTER OF.BONNEVILLE COUNTY AUDIT CONTRACT:
' The Board signed Audit Contract between Bonneville County and Williams & Gaskill,
accountants, this day.
IN THE MATTER OF 1955 FINANCIAL BUDGET:
3 The tentative budget, as advertised, was approved by the Board.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellation approved for Edith Southwick in the amount of $662.50, 1954 assessed'
valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
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Cancellation approved for Harry Katseanes in the amount of $450.00, 1954 assessed
valuation; Mary and Frank Bidegain in the amount of $120.00, 1954 assessed valuation;
Dixie Hotel in the amount of $366.00, 1954 assessed valuation; Nounan Cattle Company
$290.00, 1954 assessed valuation; Gracel s. Grocery in the amount of $210.00, 1954
assessed valuation. 1
IN ·THE MATTER OF .CHARITY:
J Joe Neiderhauser allowed $6.00 groceries; Lucille Cavanaugh allowed $15.00
groceries,'500 pounds coal and 50 gallon fual oil; Edna Christensen allowed $7.00
rent;-Ellela Bradshaw allowed 50 gallon fuel oil and $25.00 rent; Mrs. Irvin Lords
allowed $7.50 groceries; Floyd Miller allowed $7.50 groceries and 50 gallon .fuel oil;
Herwin Griffin allowed $7.50 groceries, 500 pounds coal and 1000 pounds wood; Mary
Burke allowed $15.00 groceries; Ruth Bybee allowed $6.00 groceries and 45 gallon of
fuel oil; Mrs. Stanley Cook allowed $5.00 groceries; Aldon Colby allowed $10.00
groceries; Arla Rhoads allowed $7.50 groceries and 15 gallon fuel oil; Myrtle Ball
allowed $5.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil; Alden Caughie allowed 500 pounds coal:
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, February 21, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST:.-
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Clerk, • of ounty Commissioners.
MINUTES MEETING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
February 21, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
' License approved for George Giannini, Five Mile Inn; Transfer of license
approved from Garland Dennis, The Turf, to Ross L. Simmons .
IN THE MATTER OF BIDS ON COMMISSIONERS CAR:
' The Board accepted the low bid of $928.00, less trade-in allowance, submitted
by Smith-Hart Company. Other bids on file Commissioners' File.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF TRACTOR AND MOWER FOR WEED DEPARTMENT:
The Board accepted low bid of $1450.00, submitted by Snake River Equipment
Company. Southern Idaho Equipment Company submitted a bid of $1777.56.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellation allowed Bert Ruud in the amount of #500.00, 1954 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF SALK POLIO VACCINE:
"State of Idaho
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Box 640
Boise
February 17, 1955.
Farrell Hansen, M. D.
County Health Officer
Dear Mr. Hansen:
The State Department of Public Health has been asked by the National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to·prepare plans for the possible •:
use of the Salk Polio Vaccine in first and second graders in Idaho
this spring. Whether the vaccine is used or not depends on the evaluation
of the 1954 field trial-of this vaccine. This evaluation being made by
Dr. Francis at the University of Michigan,will not be released until
About April 1. If the vaccine is to be used before the close of the
school, and before the polie season begins, it will be necessary that
detailed plans and arrangements for the administration of Vaccine be
made now. The National Foundation has contracted to purchase sufficient
vaccine to vaccinate the first and second grade pupils of Idaho on the
assumption that the vaccine is sufficiently effective and will be
licensed by the Laboratory of Biologics Control of the National Institute
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Because of the magnitude of the task, the responsibility for successful
completion of this program must be placed on the county level. We would
assume that you, as County Health Officer, and the Board of Commissioners,
as the County Board of Health, would wish to assume responsibility in
your county. The County Chapters of the National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis will organize to assist you with this program. Your County
Chairman, Mr. James R. Freeman, has been instructed to contact you and
work with you to see that every eligible child is given the opportunity
to receive this vaccine.
Administrative procedures for the giving of the vaccine will be as si0ple
as possible and will not require extensive record keeping.
The vaccine will be administered on the same dosage schedule as was followed
in the 1954 field trial, namely 1 cc. of vaccine in each of three doses given
intramuscularly - the second inoculation one week after the first, and the
third inoculation four weeks after the second:
The Department of Public Health has.been given the responsibility for the
distribution of this vaccine. Meetings will be held with the representatives
of the State Medical Society, the State Education Department, and with
representatives of the National Foundation, as that advice and assistance
may be offered you. The Department of Public Health will be able to provide
supplies and personnel on a limited basis on request.
It is suggested that you, in cooperation with your County Chapter Chairman,
call a local Planning Committee meeting to discuss the various problems
that' might confront you. · We suggest that this meeting be held within the
next. two weeks, and that problems may be presented at a.State Planning
Committee meeting.which will be held on Monday, March 7, at a 12:30 p. m.
luncheon meeting in the Elks' Lodge in Boise. Some of-the things to be
discussed at that meeting will be organization of the community organ-
ization within the schools, organization of vaccination clinics, parental
request forms, vaccination records, etc. We urge your attendance at this
statewide planning session.
We are attaching a list of materials which will be sent to you, as the
program progresses.
We would appreciate your returning the enclosed postcard.
Sincerely yours,
(Signed) L. J. Peterson
cc-ChairmanCounty Board of Health
All necessary cooperation by Bonneville County Health Department approved by the
Board, February 21, 1955. "
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
' Iva ThompAon allowed 1000 pounds coal and$5.00 groceries; Georgina Mosney
allowed $11.00 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed $4.50 groceries; T. J. Ward allowed
#9.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed $12.00 groceries; Walter Smith allowed
$6.00 groceries; Bill. Dobson allowed $6.00 groceries; Percy Dobson allowed $6.00
groceries; Herman Fluharty allowed $6.00 groceries; Isaac Colby allowed $6.00
groceries; Caroline Scott allowed $11.00 groceries and 1000 pounds coal; Clyde Winn
allowed $6.00 groceriep; J.. R. Youker allowed $6.00 groceries; Robert Peasley
allowed $6.00 groceries; Rulon Thompson allowed #6.00 groceries; Manual Denning
allowed 86.00 groceries; Max Meikle allowed $12.00 groceries; Charles Cleverly
allowed 50 gallon fuel oil; J. P. Holverson allowed $14.75 medicine; Lena Peterson
allowed $7.50 groceries; Lucille Cavanaugh allowed $10.00 groceries and 1000 pounds
coal; Mrs. Irvin Lords allowed $10.00 groceries; Floyd Miller allowed $7.50 groceries
and 50 gallon fuel oil; Aldon Colby allowed $10.00 groceries and 1000 pounds coal;
Mrs. Thomas Wilson allowed $5.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Mrs. William Keele
allowed· $5.00 groceries; -Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries, 1000-pounds coal and
"$5.00 cash for repair on shoes and miscellaneous items; Mrs. Ted Nibley allowed
#7.50 groceries and $20.00 rent; Arla Rhoades cllowed $7.50 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess '
until Tuesday next, March 1,. 1955, at 1:30 P. M
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MINUTE OF MEETING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
March I•., 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Huntsman and the Clerk. Commissioner Weeks absent.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF TIRES FOR ROAD AND BRI DGE DEPARTMENT:
v The Board accepted low bids submitted by Montgomery Ward Company for eight
25 x 25 tires at $75.93 each, less 2%, 30 days. E. B. Hill, 1000 x 20 tires at $94.77
each, less 2% , 10 days, 1300 x 24 at $148.77, less 2% 10 days. Clark White 1400 x 20
at $203.01 net. 0. K. Rubber Welders 900 x 24 at $182.08 net. Bids on file,.
Commissioners' File.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF CAR FOR COUNTY HEALTH NURSE:
4 The Board accepted low bid, less trade-ih allowance, of $1222.00 net, sub-
mitted by Smith-Hart Company. Stoddard-Ford net price,$1222.26, ·Ellsworth Brothers
#1265.00· Dell-Bell Motors, Inc., $1449.50. Bids on file in Commissioners' File.
IN THE MATTER OF FINDINGS OF FACT AND ORDER FROM STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, RELATIVE
TO ANNEXATION REAL PROPERTY INTO CLASS A SCHOOL DISTRICT #251, TAKEN FROM CLASS C
SCHOOL DISTRICT # 92: 1
" BEFORE THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE OF IDAHO, BOISE
In the Matter of the Petition
of 2/3 or more of the qualified
electors of the area described
below.
ORDER
February 18, 1955
Bonneville County
Swan Valley Area
Pursuant to a Petition filed with the State Board of Education, State of
Idaho, on Nokerilber 30, 1954, requesting that the following described area in
Bonneville County, Idaho:
Starting at the NorthWest Corner of Section Thirty ( 30), Township Three (3)
North, Range Forty-two (42) East; thence, running due South Seven (7) miles to the
South West corner of Section Thirty ( 30), Township Two (2) North, Range Forty-two
442 ) East; thence, running East Four (4) miles to the South West corner of Section
Twenty-six ·(26 ), Township Two ( 2).North, Range Forty-two (42) East' thence, North
Two (2) miles to the North West corner of Section Twenty-three ( 23•, Township Two
( 2).North, Range Forty-two (42) East; thence, East Three (3) miles to the South East
corner of Section Eighteen ( 18), Township Two (2) north, Range Forty-three (43) East;
thence, North to the Snake River and in a meandering line along the West bank of the
Snake River approximately Six (6) miles to the North East corner of Section Twenty-
four ( 24), Township Three (3) North, Range Forty-two (42) East; thence, West One (1)
mile to the North West corner of Section Twenty-four ( 24), Township Three (3) North,
Range Forty-two (42) East; thence, .South Two (2) miles to the South West corner of
Section Twentv-five ( 25), Township Three (3) North, Range Forty-two (42) East; thence,
West Three ( 31. miles to the South East corner of Section Twenty-nine ( 291,.Township
Three (3) North, Range Forty-two (42) East; thence, North One (1) mile to the North
East corner of Section Twenty-nine ( 29 ),,Township Three (3) North, Range Forty-two (42)
East; thence, West Two (2) miles to the point of beginning.
The above matter came on for public hearing before the State Board of Education of the
State of Idaho on the 30th day of December, 1954, at the Ririe School House located
near the aforementioned territory; each of the Petitioners and Boards of Trustees of
all affected school districts -being· notified by United States mail to appear and
testify at said hearing; witnesses were called and testimony adduced by and on be-
half of various affected parties; the cause was submitted to the State Board of
Education for determination; and the said Board being fully advised in the premises
and having made Findings of Fact;
: • Now, Therefore in consideration of the premises:
•" IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DECLARED, and this does order and declare that the
Petition herein be granted in·toto -to-wit:
That the above described property included in and a part of Class "C"
School District. #92, Bonneville County, Idaho, be separated from Class "C"
School District #92, Bonneville County, Idaho, and become a permanent part
of Jt. Class "All School District #251, jefferson County.
Done by the State Board of Education, Spate of Idaho, at Boise, Idaho, this
18th day of February, 1955..
(Signed) Marguerite A. Campbell, President
State Board of Education
State of Idaho(Signed) Alton B. Jones, Secretary
and Ex-Officio Member of State Board
of Education, State of Idaho
Receipt of a copy of this Order acknowledged this First day of March, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
(Signed) Harry Moore
Clerk, Board of County Commissioners."
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T. J. Ward allowed $6.00 groceries; Herman Fluharty allowed $12.00 groceries; Joe
Neiderhauser allowed $12.00 groceries; Walter Smith allowed $6.00 groceries; Leon
Sharp allowed $6.00 groceries; Max Meikle allowed $6.00 groceries; Harry Gruver
allowed $6.00 groceries; Alvin Jackway allowed·$6.00 groceries; Clyde Winn allowed
$6.00 groceries; John Gruver allowed $6.00 groceries; Richard Peasley allowed $6.00
groceries; J. R. Rouker allowed #6.00 groceries; Wooley Thompson allbwed $6.00
groceries; Lena Peterson allowed $7.50 groceries; Georgina Mosney allowed $5.00
groceries; Violet Haddon allowed $7.50 groceries and $20.00 rent; Mrs. Leon Sharp
allowed $6.00 groceries; Mary Burke allowed $12.50 groceries; Arla Rhoades allowed
87.50 groceries; Georgia Miller allowed $7.50 groceries; Irene Dobson allowed #7.50
groceries and 500 pounds coal; Caroline Scott allowed $5.00 groceries and 500 pounds
coal; Mrs. Lee Blumhorst allowed 500 pounds coal; Mrs. Aldon Colby allowed childrens'
clothing 813.55 and $7:50 groceries; Lucille Cavanaugh allowed $10.00 groceries; Ruth/
Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries and 45 gallon fuel oil; Mrs. Ted Nibley allowed $20.00
rent; John Gruver allowed $5.00 groceries; Harry· Gruver allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board they did recess
until Monday next, March 7, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST:3(«,7»�036« -fs-n OF»»1,-,Ch•ai'rmgn,•BoeE[ or County Commis•oners.
Clerk, Btar of Co\•ty Commissioners.
0 -MINUTES OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING
March 7, 1955.
Commissioners- met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION:
Lyle Lamberson, Arthur Adams:and Claus Sealander called on the Board
relative to clearing snow from the New Sweden Riverdale Roads. The Board advised the
delegation that they would clear the roads of snow as soon as possible.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellation approved for Emery Electric in the amount of $32.80, 1954 tax.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Delbert Hillitead allowed $1.00 meal; T. J. Ward allowed $6.00 groceries;
Herman Fluharty allbwad $6.00 groderies; Thomas Antwine allowed $6.00 groceries; Joe
Neiderhauser allbwed $12.00 groceries; Max Meikle allowed $6.00 groceries; Mathew
Buck allowed 12 -gallbh gasoline and $3.00 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed #6.00
groceries; J. R: Ybuk6r allowed $6.00 groceries; Lee Blumhorst allowed $6.00
groceries; Clyde Winn allowed $6.00·•groceries; Robert Peasley allowed $6.00 groceries;
Mrs. Howard Williams allowed $7.50 groceries; Mrs. Herman Fluharty allowed $10.00
groceries; J. P. Holverson allowed $14.75 drugs; Mrs. Muriely Williams allowed $10.00
groceries; Georgina Mosney allowed $25.00 rent and $5.00 groceries; Altha Lough
allowed 1 ton coal and $7·50 groceries; Elsie Simmons allowed $7.50 groceries and
500 pounds coal; Mabel Gould allowed 1000 pounds coal; Caroline Scott allowed $5.00
groceries and 500 Pounds coal; Georgia Miller allowed $7. 50 groceries; Irene Dobson
allowed $7.50 groceries; Mrs. 'Ted Nibley allowed $7.50 groceries; Harry Gruver
allowed $5.00 groceries; Aldon Colby allowed $10.00 groceries; Mrs. Tom Williams
allowed $5.00 gloceries and·500 pounds coal; Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries;
Mrs. William Keele allowed $5.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil; Mrs. Ray Stevens
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$7.50 groceries.
There being no further Wusiness to come before the Board they did recess
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
March 9, 1955
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner, Huntsman and the Clerk.. Commissioner Weeks being absent.
4 IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF CARS FOR SHERIFFTS OFFICE:
Bid submitted by Stoddard-Ford of $1086.29, less trade-in allowance for 1952
Chevrolet, accepted by the Board. : Bid submitted by Ira N. Corey Company, less trade-in
allowance for 1952 Plymouth, of $975.00, accepted by the Board. Other bids on file,
Commissioners Minutes.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
• John Gruver allowed $6.00 groceries; Calvin Jackway allowed $6.00 groceries;
David Elliot allowed $6.00 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed $6.00 groceries and $6.00
milk; T. J. Fard allowed $6.00 groceries; Harry Gruver allowed rent $15.00; Carl
Whited allowed $6.00 groceries; Leo Dunn allowed $6.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board thy did recess
il Monday next, March 14, 1955, at 10:30 A. M.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
March 14, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
4 IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS CLAIMS -DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
The Board allowed and ordered paid the following claims:
Current Expense Claims in the amount of · $ 16,144.20
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of 22,132.28
Charity Claims in the adount of 6,928.98
Weed Claims in the amount of 1,492.31
*N THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF STEAM CLEANER FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT:
4 The Board accepted the low bid of $525.00, less 2%, 10 days, .submitted by
Flaharty Machinery Company, Inc. Auto Parts Company $549.50, less 2%, 10 days.
Intermountain Equipment Company $685.00, less 2%, 10 days. Arnold Machinery Company
$702.80 net. McKenzie Auto Equipment Company $677.30, less 2%, 30 days.
IN THE MATTER OF CRUSHED GRAVEL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BONNEVILLE COUNTY AND BURGGRAF
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY:
Agreement signed this day.between Bonndville County and Burggraf Construction
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Company wherein Burggraf Construction Company agrees to furnish Bonneville County
5000 cubic yards of 3/4 inch gravel at $1.00 per yard, delivery to be completed by
March 31, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF BORROW PERMIT:
4 Bonneville County signed Borrow Permit this day, giving State of Idaho
Department of ·Highways permission to take gravel from Bonneville County Gravel Permit
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rent; Myrtle Ball allowed $10.00 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil; Mrs. Ray Stevens
allowed #10.00 groceries and $10.00 coal; Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries; Edna
Christensen allowed $5:00 groceries; Mrs. Ida Dodge allowed $10.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, Aprol 11, 1955, at 10:30 A. M.
ATTEST: -1»- 0-«.3-U-30»»\T)» Chairmin, 19-odrd of County Commiss'oners.
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UMINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY: COMMISSIONERS
April 11, 1955.
Commissioners m&t•lin:regular 6ession this day, ther& being present, Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk. -,#i
IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
' The Board approved and ordered paid:
Current Ex•iahsd ;Ci:dims-in the •ainolint of
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of
Charity Claims in the amount of
Weed Eradication Claims in the amount of
$.14,690.7742,953.65
5,917.15
7,646.53
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION:
4 T. S. Winther, Mark Storer, William Rockwood, Thurman Simmons, Keith Olsen
and A. W. Schwieder called on the Board and requested a change of road routing on
Keppls Crossing dugway. The Board agreed to investigate the feasibility of making a
change of route Sh the dugway.
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' License approved for Edwin F. McDermott, Idaho Falls Baseball Club.
IN THE MATT2R OF WEED OFFICE:
v Motion by Commissioner Huntsman, seconded by Commissioner Weeks , and
unanimously·approved by vote of the Board, Mr. Frank Crofts, Weed Supervisor for
Bonneville County was authorized to move the Weed Office from the Bonneville County
Court House to the Road and Bridge Office in the new Maintenance Building on Texas
Avenue.
IN THE MATTER OF SALARY INCREASE FOR CLERK OF ROAD AND BRIDGE OFFICE:
4 The Board approved salary increase for Earl Molen of $10.00 per month,
effective April 1, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF EQUIPMENT RENTAL FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE:
' The Board agreed to rent one Barber-Greene Mix...Al)1 from Engineers Sales Company,
at $350·00 per month for three months, with the agreement that at the end of the three
months, rental period the Board could, if they 60 desired, purchase the Mix0:All and the
2' 1three months' rental ofu$1050.00 would apply 36'tlid burclihie- price-:
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
/ The Board approved cancellation for Robert E. Hill, $390.00 on 1954 assessed
valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND BONNEVILLE COUNTY RESIDENT ENGINEER:
"April 11, 1955
Mr. E. V. Miller
State Highway Engineer
Boise, Idaho
Dear Mr. Miller: We the Board of Commissioners of Bonneville County, do hereby request
that the resident engineer for the Project S-6708(1 ),currently udder construction, be
changed.
Mr. Jay E. Painter is no longer our County Engineer, having been replaced_by I. Donald
Jerman.
We request that Mr. Jerman be designated as the resident engineer on the above named
project.
S BONNEVILLE COUNTYYours Very Truly, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, S BONNEVILLE COUNTY
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IN THE MATTER OF SALARY INCREASE FOR PROBATE JUDGE AND COUNTY-COR6NERi'•" •' .....
1 The Board approved a salary increase of $200.00 per year, or $16.66 per month,
for Probate Judge Ira Corey, and $12.50 per month increase for Jack Wood, Jr., Bonneville
County Coroner, effective April 1, 1955, as provided by House Bill #281, passed by the
1955 Idaho Legislature; thereby creating an emergency in the budget of the Probate Court
amounting to #149.94 and in the budget of Coroner amountinf to $112.50. The Board
authorized the above increase in the budget.
IN THE MATTER OF LEASE AGREEMENT FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE EQUiPMENT:
/ The Board signed Lease Agredment this date, between Bonneville County and
Western Equipment Company. Agreement on file, CommissionersT File.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
/ Mrs. Herman Fluharty allowed $20.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed $6.00
groceries; J. R. Youker allowed $6.00 groceries; Mrs. Marian Free allowed $6.00 groceries;.
E. M. Kahler allowed $6.00 groceries; Mrs. Marian Free allowed 50 gallon fuel oil; Mary
Burke allowed #15.00 groceries; Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries and 45 gallon fuel- -/0 -
Oil.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, April 18, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
April 18, 1955· ..,
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
1.11Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
" License approved fot Maxine Rockwood, Max-Woods Store.
IN THE MATTER OF ADDITION:
1The Board tentatiyely approved John Adams Heights, Division No. 4, subject to
the approval of Jay E. Painter, County Surveyor for Bonneville County.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
1 Max Walton allowed 10 gallon gasoline and 2 quarts oil; Mrs. Marian Free
allowed groceries $10.00; Lena Peterson allowed butane gas $13.00; Georgina Mosney
allowed $5.00 groceries; Caroline Scott allowed $3.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal;
J. P. Holverson allowed $15.00 drugs; Jack Martin allowed $7.50 groceries and $7.00
rent; Robert Nielson allowed $2.00 groceries; Violeto Haddon allowed $20.00 rent;
Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries. :
There being no further business to come before .the Board, they did recess& I . ....
until April 25, 1955, at 1:30 P. M. 114. all•
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
April 25, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
License approved for John T. Hudson, Jr., Alpine Market.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
- Cancellation approved for Dr. H. D. Spencer in the amount of $2,310.00, 1954
assessment, excepy State Tax amounting to $7.62.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellations approved for Tressa Weaver's Beauty Shop in the amount of
4100.001 1954 assessment; American Dental Repair Laboratory in the. amount of $280.00,
1954 assessment; R. R. Fuller in the amount of $8.01, 1954 tax.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
Leo Dunn allowed $9.00 groceries; Robert Nielson allowed $4.00 groceries;
Mabel Gould allowed 1000 pounds coal; Lena Peterson allowed $7.50 groceries; Marian
Free allowed $10.00 groceries;- Mary Burke allowed $12.50 groceries; Ruth Bybee
allowed 45 gallon fuel oil and $5.00 groceries; Myrtle Ball allowed 50 gallon fuel oil
and #7.50 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, May 2, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST: -»r ."lilII'll-Of**t,�036jq•=.» Cha tmah, atd of C ounty C ommis gioners.
Clerk, B ard of 'ounty Commissioners.
MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 2, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF INCREASE IN SALARY FOR DEPUTY SHERIFF:
4 The Board approved $5.00 per month increase for Gust Jacobson, Deputy Sheriff.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF TRUCKS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT:
/ The Board approved purchase of one truck, International, from Snake River
Equipment Company, amounting to the sum of $5,875.00, and one Dodge truck from Ellsworth
Brothers amounting to the sum of $5,515.00.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
1 Robert Nielsen allowed $6.00 groceries, April 26, $6.00 April 28 and $6.00 April 29.
Georgina Mosney allowed $25.00 rent. Lena Peterson allowed $5.00 drugs and $7.50
groceries. Jack Martin allowed $20.00 rent. Lottie Petersen allowed one prescription.
Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries and $1.25 cash for hair cut. Robert Nielsen allowed
$6.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board they did recess
until Monday next, May 9, 1955, at 10:30 P. M.
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MINUTES - OF MEETING OF ' BOARD -OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
'May 9, 1955.
Commissioners met in ·regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS• CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
The Board approved and ordered·paid the following claims:
, Current Expense Claims in the ra•dunt- of B 12,835.97Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of 32,885.80
Charity Fund Claims in the amount of -4,547.25Weed Claims in the amount of 4,873.27Bonneville County Fair Board 10,000.00
IN THE MATTER OF ERECTION OF BUILDING FOR BONNEVILLE COUNTY FAIR BOARD:
• The Board authorized the Clerk to advertise for bids for Bonneville County
Fair Board Building.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY: -
4 Evelyn Trent allowed $5.00 groceries and $18.75 rent. Robert Nielson
allowed groceries $6.00 May 5th and $6.00 groceries May 9th. Mrs. Ted Nibley allowed
groc eries $7.50. Mary Burke allowed $15.00 groceries.. Ruth Bybee allowed $6.50 -
groceries.
There being no further business to come'before the Board, they did recess
until Wednesday next, May 11, 1955, at 11:00 0'clock A. M.
ATTEST''Z: »'4»�036» «'c•---4,Chai m , Board of County Coyimissioners
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 11, 1955.
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Huntsman and the Clerk. Commissioner Weeks absent.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
v License approved for D. E. Conrad, South Fork Lodge and C. B. McNeill,
Tex•s Silver Dollar Bar, Inc.
. IN THE MATTER OF COMMISSIONER LEAVING THE STATE:
4 The Board approved'leave of absence for Commissioner Huntsman to leave the
State from May 12th to May 14th, 1955:
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Robert Nielson allowed $6.00 groceries. .
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, May. 16, 1955, at 1:30 P..M.
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•INUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 16, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE: ·
,/License approved for Fred Huth, for Fred and Kelly•s Broiler.
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION:
• S. G. Nelson, I. Mayeda, 0. W. Bergien, Lee Birch, Jay Trowbridge, Charles
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A. McCurdy, Homer G. Clark, W. E. Arrington, C. M. Larsen, Verl Simmons, E. R. Trowbridge,
Bbig Thompson, Harold Y. Miller, Albert Skaar, A. E. Berggren and Amos Strupp called on
the Board and requested oif surfacing be placed on the Hitt Road. The Board advised the
delegation that on March 7, 1955, they had requested the State of Idaho Department of
Highways to place the Hitt Road on the Federal Secondary System of Highways.
" Bryant Rockwood, Terrell G. Hatch, Roy R. Rockwood, Robert J. Smith, Dean S.
Bodily, Delbert Frandsen, Mrs. T. M. Jenkins and Mrs. Everett Holtman, called on the
Board and requested improvement and oil surfacing be placed on the Crowley Road, a
distance of eight miles. The Board advised the group that on March 7, 1955, they had
requested the State of Idaho, Department of Highways, to place the Crowley Road on the
Federaly Secondary System of Highways.
IN THE MATTER OF • CHARITY:
4 Robert Nelson allowed $6.00 groceries. William E. Brown allowed 15 gallon
kasoline and two quarts of oil. Lena Peterson allowed $5.00 groceries and $13.00
butane gas. Jack Martin allowdd $5.00 grocerieb. Robert Martin allowed $5.00 groceries.
Edna Christensen allowed $5.00 groceries. Caroline Scott allowed $5.00 groceries and
5000Bound6.coal. Ruth Bybee allo•ed $5.00 grocdries, and 45 gallon fuel oil.
There being no 'futther bdsiness to cbme before the- Board, they did recess •
until M6nday next, May 23, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
May 23, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF NOXIOUS WEED AGREEMENT:
4Noxious weed agreement signed this day, between State of Idaho Department of
Highways and Bonneville County. Agreement filed in Weed Office.
IN THE MATTER OF ARMY BUILDING:FOR U. S. NATIONAL GUARD:
/ Norman H. Lyon, Administration Assistant of the 145th Engineer Group of the
Idaho U. S. National Guard, Clifford J. Roth, Administration Assistant of the 116th
Engineer Battalion of the State of Idaho U. S. National Guard, met with the Board and
requested financial aid for construction of a National Guard Armory in Idaho Falls,
Bonneville County, with joint participation by the City of Idaho Falls 5%, Bonneville
County 5%, State of, Idaho 15% and Federal Government 75%. They requested a tentative
meeting for June 6th, 1955, with the Bonneville County Board of Commissioners, City of
Idaho Falls officials and a representative of the Adjutant General's Office of the
State of Idaho U. S. National Guard. The Board agreed to attend the meeting.
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION AND PETITION:
' William P. Taylor, Herman Erickson, Herman Sargent, Herman Heuer and Miles J.
Taylor called 06 the Board and presented the following petition:
" A PETITION TO THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
There is a movement on to oil the South end of the Hitt road from the Yelow
Stone Highway, North to the oiled road running West from Ucon.
We undersigned tax payers petitions the county commissioners to continue on
two miles North to the county line between Bonneville and Jefferson.
Our reasons, are; the bridges have been widened. It is a mail route. A school
bus route. Challange and Kraft use it as a milk route. There are 21 school and pre-
school children on this stretch of road at the present time. And the amount of produce
and livestock are as follows:"( Follows a list of producers and the amount and kind of
produce_hauled over this route ) Petition on file- Commissioners' File.
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The petitioners requested oil surfacing on the continuation of the Hitt Road
at the intersection of Hitt Road and Ucon West, running. two miles North to the Bonneville-
Jefferson County Line Road. The Board advised the delegation they would request the
State of Idaho Department of Highways to place this extension of the Hitt Road on the
Federal Secondary System of Highways. i
IN THE MATTER OF SALARY INCREASE FOR DEPUTIES IN THE CLERK' S OFFICE:
4 The Board approved $5.00 increase per month for Dorothy Cowham, Deputy Recorder,
effective May 1, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF COMMISSIONER LEAVING THE STATE:
4 The Board approved leave of absence for Commissioner Huntsman to leave the
State from May 23rd to May 31st, 1955, to attend a meeting of Western Division of.
National Association of County Commissioners, to be held at Wennatchee, Washington.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
1 Joseph Walker. ,allowed $5.00 groceries. Robert Bright allowed $3.00 groceries.
Woodrow Johnson allowed $2.00 groceries. Jim Lee Hayes allowed $1.00 groceries.
Lucille: Cavanaugh allowed $15.00 groceries. Moses Frisco allowed $2.00 groceries.
Lorenzo Hernandez allowed $1.50 groceries and 500 pounds coal. Ruth Bybee allowed
$5.00 groceries. Jack Martin allowed $5.00 groceries and $7.00 rent.
There being no further business to come before the Board they did recess until •
Tuesday next, May 31st, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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Clerk, B ard\ f Co ty Commissioners.
MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May. 31, 1955.
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Hubtabitin -drid the Clerk. '
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
1 License approved for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weaver, Johnson•s Grocery, Gray, Idaho.
IN THE MATTER OF SALARY'•INCREASES:
• The Board approved an increase of $20.00 per month for Vonda Williams, Deputy
Assessor, also $10.00 per month increase for Burley Burns, Court Houae Custodian,
effective Jube 1, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Tom ..Watson allowed 12 gallone of gasoline.
Orban Kearney allowed $5.00 groceries. Mrs. William Keele allowed $5:00 groceries and
50 gallon fuel oil.. Georgina Mosney allowed $25.00 rent. Ruth Bybee allowed 500 pounds
coal and $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, June 6, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
June 6, 1955·
Commissioners met in regular• session ·this day, there Seing present Chairman
1Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and th6 Cletk.
IN THE MATTER OF BUILDING ARMORY BUILDING FOR UNITED STATES NATIONAL GUARD:,)
' Captain James S. Brooks, Representative of,�254heAdjutant General• s Office, State
of Idaho U. S. National Guard and Norman H. Lyon, Administration Assistant of the 145th
Engineer Group of the Idaho U. S. National Guard, E. W. Fanning, Mayor of the City of
Idaho Falls, met with the Board of Commissioners to discuss building of a new Armory
Building in Idaho Falls. Captain Brooks stated that they. would require real property
approximately 200 x 300 feet for the building site. The Board agreed to discuss the
matter at a ,later date.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
1 Licensa approved for John A. White, New Sweden Store. ·Harry H. Miller, Broadway
Cafe. Transfer approved for Don W. Christensen, 191 Club, to Theone Wilde and Tharrell
Call.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF JUSTICE .OF PEACE AND CONSTABLE FOR VILLIAGE OF AMMON:
4 Roland Romrell, Rex Budge of .the Village of Ammon, with Attorney L. H. Merrill,
called on the Board and requested a Justice of the Peace and a Constable be appointed
for the Village of Ammon. The 'Board agreed to take the matter up with- Edward W. Pike,
Bonneville County Prosecuting Attorney.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 E. P. Kinney allowed 12 gallon gasoline and $2.00 groceries., Melba Robertson
allowed 25 gallon fuel oil. Mrs. Emil Maldonodo allowed $10.00 groceries. Violet
Haddon allowed rent $30.00. Edna Christensen allowed $5.00 groceries. Ruth Bybee
allowed $5.00 groceries. The Board approved $50.00 per month .board and room for
John Simpson at Porter's Rest Home, beginning May 6, 1955.
There being no further business.- to.come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday, June 13, 1955, at 10:30 A. M. «IX
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u cMINUTES OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING
June 13, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE .MATTER OF CREDITORS' CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
The Board approved and ordered paid:
4 Current Expense claims in the amount of
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of
Charity Claims in the amount of
Weed Claims in the amount of
615,568.4230,957.57
5,380.23
4,196.94
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
• Cancallations allowed: Sadie Huff, M. G. Huff deceased, $240.00 assessed valuation
for years 1953 and 1954.
IN THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A HOME ECONOMICS EXHIBIT BUILDING FOR
BONNEVILLE COUNTY FAIR BOARD:
4 Low bid submitted by Williams and Anderson, Contractors of Idaho Falls, Idaho,
in the amount of #20,741.00, and recommended by the Bonneville County Fair Board, ' .-.
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was accepted by the 'Board. Other bids on file: Peterson & Johnson, Contractors,
Pocatello, Idaho, $21,400.00, Arrington Construction Company $22,000.00, Johnson
Brothers Planing Mill $22,400.00, Newell J. Olsen & Sons $22,721.00. Wadsworth Con-
struction Company $23,186.00.
IN THE MATTER OF EXECUTINGI QUIT:.CL'AIMIDEED•:TO. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY;
' The Board made and signed the following resolution:
"RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho, has
received a request,from the Continental Oil Company,.Durango, Colorado, that
Bonneville County execute a Quit Claim Deed to certain real estate situated
in the county of San Juan State of Utah, to-wit:
The West One-Half (W•) of the Northwest Quarter ( NW*) of Section
14, and the East One-Half (E3) of the Northeast Quarter ( NE*) of
Section 15, Township 35 S., Range 25 East, Salt Lake Meridian
for the reason that the certain contract for the sala of the above described
real estate, between one E. J. Brown and Doctor B.J. Allen.and Mary J. Allen,
his wife, was, by the wording thereof, ambiguous, and appeared to be a
contract between the above-named parties as Seller and the County of Bonneville
as Purchaser to the said real estate, whereas, in fact, the County of Bonneville
was never a party to the said contract and .has no .interest therein, and the said
Continental Oil Company has requested that Bonneville County quit claim to the
said E. J. Brown to clear any possible cloud on .the title to the said real estate;
NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Clifford Scoresby, and seconded by Thomas Weeks, it
is hereby unanimously resolved that the County of Bonneville execute the re-
quested Quit Claim Deed to the said premises to E. J. Brown.
Dated this 13th day of June, 1955.
ATTEST:
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Clerk
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
/S/ C. N. Scoresby- Chairman
/S/ E. W. Huntsman':.
1%1 Thomas M. Weeks ".
William Colburn Allowed $12.00 groceries. Christie Williams allowed groceries
$7.50 and $25.00 rent. Edith Jones allowed 25 gallon fuel oil. Mary Tenant allowed
$5.00 groceries. Venna Neville allowed $5.00 groceries. Raymond McGowan allowed
12 gallon gasoline, 1 quart oil and $5.00.groceries. Moses Frisco a•loweid $2.00
groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday -next, June 20, 1955, at 1:30 P. M. •C---)/f'
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U -MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Juhe 20, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE TRANSFER:
' Transfer approved for Francis Madsen, Willow Creek Inn to Colin J. MacKenzie.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
•Cancellation allowed Henrietta Webster $38.27, 1954 tax.
IN THE MATTER·OF PURCHASE OF PICK-up Truck for Weed Department:
4 Low bid, less trade-in of 1949 International Pick-up, amounting to $1405.00,
submitted by Stoddard-Ford, was accepted by the Board. Other bids on file: Ellsworth
Brothers $1430.00, Smith Hart Company $1435.00. J. Ed Browning $1600.00. Snake
River Equipment Company $1603.62.
IN THE MATTER OF BRIDGE BID FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT.ON LITTLE SAND CREEK,
BRIDGE IJOCATED ON THE BONNEVILLETBINGHAM LINE:. . '.1 ...
4 Low bid of $3476.00, submitted by Aimen Construction Company, accepted by the
Board. Other bids on file: Wadsworth Construction Company $3646. Lloyd Rush Con-
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struction $3676. Jack Olsen Construction Company $3730.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
Georgina Mosney allowed $5.00 groceries. Lois Ferguson allowed $10.00.
groceries. Violet Haddon allowed $20.00 rent. William Jackway allowed $6.00
groceries. Dorothy Ward allowed $5.00 groceries. Uriel Ames allowed $6.00 groceries.
Ruth Bybee allowed $6100 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, July 27, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST:
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Juhe 27, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day and as a Board of Tax Equalization.
There being present Chairman Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE. MATTER OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY FAIR BOARD BUILDING:
• The Board allowed Williams and Anderson, Contractors, an additional amount of
$150.00.for re-setting foundation forms for Fair Board Building, which was requested
by the Bonneville County Fair Board, making a total price of $20,891.00.
IN THE MATTER OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE FROM THE STATE FOR PROBATE.JUDGE:
1 The Board approved leave of absence for Ira Corey, Probate Judge, from July
2, 1955, to July 15, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF COOPERATIVE ROAD AGREEMENT:·
The Board signed co-operative agreement Project S-6710(1 ) this day, between State
of Idaho Department of Highways and State of Idaho.
' IN THE MATTER OF · TAX EXEMPTIONS:
1 The Board approved the following tax exemptions for the year 1955:
Marcella Winn,. $1000.00, assessed valuation. Ruth Anderson $500.00 assessed valuation.
Robert H. Lewis $1000.00 assessed valuation. Leda M. Halsey $820.00 assessed valuation.
Mrs. William-Keele $150.00 assessed valuation. Wesley Wright $250.00 assessed valuation.
Henry F. Reinhold $450.00 assessed valuation. Bennetta J. Maddock $1000.00 assessed
valuation. Amelia Roh $920.00 assessed valuation. Berniece DeMott $700.00 assessed
valuation. Isabell Anderson $1000.00 assessed valuation. Edith L. Southwick $1000.00
assessed valuation. Elvira Stephens $556.00 assessed valuation. Wayne J. Empey
$1000.00 assessed valuation. Barbara Rushton $1000.00 assessed valuation. Louella
Viola Albers $1000.00 assessed valuation. Thelma Cuthbert $610.00 assessed valuation.
Louie Ann Staker $775.00 assessed valuation. Magdalena Hirschi $765.00 assessed
valuation.
Mrs. Victor Austin called on the Board and requested a reduction in assessed
valuation on her property on Capital Avenue, occupied by Albertson's Food Center. The
Board agreed to. check on the assessed valuation of property adjacent to her property.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
' The Board approved Harry Gatton to enter Alice Catron and Maude Whiting Rest Home
on June 23, 1955. County to pay $47.00 per month. Margaret Wells to enter PorterTs
Rest Home, County to pay $36.50 per month.
Melvin Gray allowed $5.00 groceries. Marjorie Ricks allowed $7.50 groceries. ,
William Jackway allowed $20.00 groceries. William Colburn allowed $6.00 groceries.
Lois Ferguson allowed $10.00 groceries. Edna Christensen allowed #7.00 groceries. Ruth
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allowed $7.00 groceries.
. ·IN THE MATTER OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY BEER LICENSE: '
4 Todd Kuwana requested·a voluntary three weeks suspension of his beer license,
beginning June 3, 1955.· The Board approved the suspension.
There being no further business to come before the Board, and Monday, July 4th
being a legal holiday, they did recess until Monday,/July 1lth, 1955, at 10:30.A. M.
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MINUTES 'OFIMEETING .OF- BOARD OF. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
July 11, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session ·this day and as a Board of Tax Equalization.
There being present Chairman Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF TAX EQUALIZATION:
The Board approved decrease in 1955 assessed valuation of $300.00 for Max W.
Hunphries and decrease in 1955 assessment ·of $600.00 for Reed Blatter. Pumice In-
corporated allowed decrease of $3,721.00, 1955 assessment.
The request of Mrs. Victor Austin,for reduction of assessed valuation for 1955
on Albertsonls Food Center building, was denied by the Board. :
1., The Board approved the removal from the tax roll: Ethel Smith, Lots 37 to 45,
Block 62, Crowls Addition to the City of Idaho Falls, and Ucon Russet Growers, Lot 1,
Block 4, Miskin Addition to the Village of Ucon, due to Tax Deed to County, recorded !
January 17, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
• Mildred Webb allowed $10.00 groceries. Mrs. Frank Drowns allowed $27.50 ( 3 orders ) •
groceries, and 500 pounds coal. William Jackway allowed $7.00 groceries and $14.00
rent. Ruth Bybee allowed $10.00 groceries. Lewis Humiston allowed $10.00 groceries.
· Georgina Mosney allowed $25.00 rent. Mabel Gould allowed 500 pounds coal. Madeline
Messinger allowed $10.00 groceries. Jim Hill allowed $5.GO groceries. Marjorie Ricks
allowed $10.00 groceries. Jeane Priest allowed $7.50 groceries. Elfleda Maldonoda
allowed $5.00 grocerids. Elma Sievers allowed one pair of men•s trousers for husband.
*There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, July 18th, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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F CRE I.IRRS, CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
The Board approved and ordered paid l the following claims:
Current Expense Claims in the amount of
Road and Bridge Claims in l the amount of
Charity Fund Claims in the amount of
Weed Claims in the amount of
$16,040.0725,362.144,380.284,612.62
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4 Eugene Strohl allowed 12 gallon gasoline and $3.00 groceries; Carl Whited
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allowed $6.00 groceries; Leo Dunn allowed $6.00 groceries; Sixto Arrellano allowed
$10.00 groceries; Georgina Mosney allowed $5.00 groceries; Violet Haddon allowed
$20.00 rent; Mary Burke allowed $15.00 groceries; Evelyn Fullmer allowed $15.00
drugs; Irene Dobson allowed 1000 pounds coal and $7.50 groceries; Mrs. Herman
Fluharty allowed $7.50 groceries; Aldon Colby allowed 500 pounds coal and $10.00
groceries; Caroline Scott allowed $5.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Alden Caughie
allowed $6.00.:groceried ; Ruth:Bybee allowed =$5.00 groceries and 45 gallon fuel oil.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, March 21, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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U MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
March 21, 1955.B
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Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
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Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF NOXIOUS WEEDS:
4 Noxious Weed Order for Destruction was authorized to be published in the
Post Register, a newspaper published in Bonneville County, by resolution of the Board.
Resolution on file, Commissionersl File.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
License approved for Ross Corbet, The 19th Hole.
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IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION:..»... ,
1 The following persons called on the Board: J. L. Johnson, L. E. Ferguson, Mrs.
Floyd Smith, Mary Johnson, Merlin H. Hill, Alice Moore, Flora Johnson; Wayne
Johnson, Wilford Chase, Wilma Chase, W. A. Moore and Lynn Brown, fequediihg dil·sur-
facing of the Shelton Road, beginning at the intersection of U. S. Highway #26
and Shelton Road and running North 1* miles. The Board agreed to oil surface the
road as soon as arrangements can be made.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
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1 Muriely Williams allowed $45.00 rent and $12.50 groceries; J. R. Youker
allowed $6.00 groceries; Carl .Whited allowed $6.00 groceries; Jack Murdock allowed
$6.00 groceries; David Elliot allowed $6.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed
$12.00 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed $6.00 groceries; Dot Harlow allowed 2
sacks coal; Mrs. Herman Fluharty allowed $7.50 groceries; Christy.Williams allowed
$6.50 groceries; Georgia Miller allowed $5.00 groceries; Irene Dobson allowed
$6.00 groceries; Caroline Scott allowed $5.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Clarice
Nobles allowed 47.00 ctiant);).'Rbli-ext .Remo.in alaowed $5.00 gasoline; Sarah Wilson allowed
85.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Ruth Bybee allowed #5.00 groceries and 1000
pounds coal; Myrtle Ball allowed $7.50 groceries and 50 gallon fuel oil.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until March 28, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
March 28,· 1955 ·
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Huntsman, Weeks and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
/ Cancellation approved for The Park, $1630.00, 1953 assessed valuation;
Penguin Cafe $1100.00, 1954 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF SAFESTROM ADDITION:
4 The Board tentatively approved Safestrom Division No. 4, subject to approval
of the plat by J. E. Painter, County. Surveyor.
IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF MOTOR GRADERS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE:
The Board accepted bids submitted by Parkinson Tractor Company for two
Caterpillar Motor Graders, with snow plow and wing, amount to the sum of $37,467.20,
less trade-in allowance on two Motor graders, amounting to $10,967.20, leaving a net
amount of $26,967.20, and bid submitted by Intermountain Equipment Company for one
Motor Grader, with snow plow and wing, amounting to $21,623.50, less trade-in of one
Motor Grader, amounting to $4,623.50, for a net balance of $17,000.00.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 John Tyler allowed 5 gallon gasoline; Arla Rhoads allowed $5.00 groceries;
Carl Whited allowed $6.00 groceries; J.-R. Youker allowed $6.00 groceries; J. H.
Murdock allowed $6.00 groceries; David Elliott allowed $6.00 groceries; E. M. Kahler
allowed $6.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed $12.00 groceries; Robert Peasley
allowed $6.00 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed $6.00 milk and $6.00 coal; Bessie
Walters allowed $5.00 groceries; Mary Burke allowed $12.50 groceries; Mrs. Herman Fluharty
allowed $10.00 groceries; Georgina,Mosney allowed $5.00 groceries; Mabel Gould allowed :
1000 pounds coal; Sarah Wilson allowed $5.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal, Anna Oden
allowed $7.50 groceries; Violet Haddon allowed $20.00 rent; Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00
groceries and 45 gallon full oil.
There being no further business to come before the Board they did recess
until Monday next, April 4, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST' /= t•864* of County Co oners.
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MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
April 4, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular' session this day, there being present Chairman
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Scoresby, Commissioner Weeks and the Clerk. Commissioner Huntsman absent.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
' J. P. Holverson allowed $14.75 drugs; Robert Peasley allowed 06.00 groceries;
Leo Dunn allowed $6.00 groceries; J. H. Murdock allowed $6.00 groceries; E. M. Kahler
allowed $6.00 groceries; Alvin Facer allowed #6.00 groceries; Joe Neiderhauser allowed
$12.00 groceries; David Elliott allowed $6.00 groceries; Alden Caughie allowed $6.00
groceries; Louise Lish allowed 50 gallon fuel oil and $10.00 groceries; Georgina Mosney
allowed $5.00 groceries; Mrs. Ted Nibley allowed $10.00 groceries; Georgia Miller
allowed 67.50 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Irene Dobson allowed$7.50 groceries and
500 pounds coal; Caroline Scott allowed $5.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal; Jack Martin
allowed $5.00 groceries, 500 pounds coal and $14.00 rent; Bessie Walters allowed $25.00
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J, J. J, •1, %" •1, J, %1,1...,1% 9%.1. 't•.r,i• Resolution on Condemnation Suit. dated June 6, 1955.
WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho, has
heretofore, in good faith, attempted to negotiate for and purchase the lands and
premises hereinafter described for highway purposes and has been unable to make any
agreement with Roy H. Bennett the owner of said premises for the purchase thereof.
AND, WHEREAS, said lands are necessary and are required for the construction of. - - .-
a public highway, to-wit: The Bonneville County S-6704(1 ) and will be for the use,
benefit, convenience and safety of the general public, and to facilitate the move-
ment of traffic.
AND, WHEREAS, said highway has been located and surveyed in a manner compatible
with greatest public good and least public inJury, and the use to which said premises
is to be put lS a public use;
AND, WHEREAS, it is the duty and obligation of Bonneville Countyto secure the lands
and premises hereinafter described, and to be used for such purposes, by purchase,
condemnation or otherwise.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the lands and premises hereinafter
described be acquired by eminent domain proceedings therefore to be instituted by
and in the name of Bonneville County, Idaho, and that the Prosecuting Attorney of
Bonneville County be, and he lS hereby ordered and directed to institute all proper
and necessary suits or actions for the condemnation of said premises, as provided by
law, as counsel for the county.
The premises so ordered to be condemned for such purposes are situated in
Bonneville County, Idaho, and are particularly described as follows, to-wit:
"An irregular parcel of land as shown on the official plat of the Bonneville
County S -6704(1 ) road survey on file in the office of the Department of Public
Works of the State of Idaho, described as follows, to-wit:
Beginnin• at a point south 50 feet along the west line of the southeast
quarter ( SE*) of Section 7, T. 1N, R. 38 E.B.M. and East 25 feet from the
northwest corner of the southeast quarter ( SE*) of said Section 7 and
running thence South 386.6 feet to a point on a curve with a radius of
384.3 feet and a tangent that bears North, thence to the right along said
curve 605.9 feet, thence N. 890401 W. 386.6 feet to the point of beginning
containing 0.739 acres.
Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 29, T. 2 N., R. 38 E.B. M. and
running thence South along the West line of said Section 29 2609.9 feet to the
West Quarter corner of said Section 29, thence East 38.1 feet, thence N. 0004'
E. 2609.9 feet, thence West 41.1 feet to the point of beginning containing 0.38
acres of new road right of way and 23.05 acres of existing road right of way.
Also, the right to construct a ditch in the following described,property:
Beginning at a point South 50 feet and S. 89 401 E. 500 feet from the Northwest
Corner of the Southeast quarter ( SE*) of Section 7, T. 1 N., R. 38 E. B. M. and
running thence S. 89D 401 E. 400 feet, thence South 15 feet, thence N 89•40' w.
400 feet, thence North 15 feet to the point of beginning containing 1.38 acres.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED THAT this resolution of the Board of
Commissioners of Bonneville County be spread upon the official minutes of the pro-
ceedings of said Board and a certified copy thereof furnished to the Department of
Public Works of the State of Idaho.
On motion of the Commissioner Thomas M. Weeks, seconded by Commissioner Huntsman,
the above reaolution was unanimously passed and ordered spread upon the minutes of the
Board.
Date: June 13, 1955. (Signed)
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C N SCORESBY, Chairman
Thomas M. Weeks, Commissioner
E. W. Huntsman, Commissioner"
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MINUTES.:OF,MEETING-OF, BOARD ,OF COUNTY- COMMISSIONERS
July 18, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
• Cancellation allo•ed Mrs. George Colby, #180.00, 1952 assessment.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
• .Cancellation allowed Ford-Catthrope Contractors, $123·06, 1954 tax.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Joe Lees allowed #3.00 gasoline and $3.00 groceries. Lewis Humiston allowed .
#12.50 groceries.
Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries. Mrs. Frank Drowns·allowed $7.50
groceries. Edna Christensen allowed $5.00 groceries. Marjorie Ricks allowed $10.00
groceries. . Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 cash for miscellaneous items and $5.00 groceries.
IN THE MATTER OF CLOSING COUNTY OFFICES JULY 24, 1955:
4 Motion by Commissioner Huntsman, seconded by Chairman Scoresby, the Board i
agreed to close the Courthouse Mohday, July 24, 1955·
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Tuesday next, July 26th, 1955, at 9 o'clock A. M,
ATTEP•,1.»»L« »f,»»» 1Ch*frman, Ba•ied of County Commission rs
Clerk, Boat of C unty Commissioners.
MINUTESpF:,MEETINGC,OF OBQARD OF:. COUNTY-'COMMISSIONERS
July 26, 1955·
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissionef Huntsman, Prosecuting Attorney Edward W. Pike and the Clerk.
Commissioner Weeks, being absent.
4 Neal Swanson, Engibeer of the U.S. 'Corp of Enginebrs and Ivan Wilson,
negotiator of the U. S..Corp of Engineers of Walla Walla, Washington, called on the
Board requesting Donald·Jerman, Bonnevirle Cdunty Engineer, to make a survey relative
to the danger of damage to Highway No. 26, approximately one mile east of the Swah
Valley Bridge on 'the Snake River, due to washing-out and flooding of the highway
from the meandering of Snake River and to present Eis findings to the Board on August
1st, 1955. The Board agreed to have Mr. Jerman make the survey.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Jamds Seekford alldwed 15 gallon of gasoline. Robert McCulley allowed $10.00
gasoline and $5.00 groceries. Lewis Humiston allowed $12.50 groceries. Edna Anderson
allowed $5.00 groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, August 1, 1955, at 1:30 P· M.
ATTEST: r Ch.•ohrd of County Commis ioners.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
August 1, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
4 Transfer approved from D. E. Conrid, South Fork Lodge, to Rufus Trowbridge, South
Fork Lodge.'
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION: '
1 E. A. Spackman, Clara Robinson, Audron Brower, Merle Robinson, Alden C. Brower,
Walter Barber, Cecil Ashment, Brent Robinson, Ilta Robinson, La Vearle Bateman, Velma
Ashment and Larrcine Barber called on the Board and requested crushed gravel be placed
on the state line road, beginning at the intersection of Jackknife Road and the,Etna
Road and running north approximately two miles, also beginning at the intersection
of Jackknife and Etna Roads and running thence west approximately 1 3/4 mile. The
Board requested LeGrand Marchant, Assistant County Engineer, to check on these roads
as to the need for crushed gravel.
IN THE MATTER OF SIDEWALK BID:...
4 Bid of $1114.65 submitted by J. M. Lake, for sidewalk, retaining wall and gutter,
commencing at the south-east corner of the Court House Sidewalk in front of the Court
House and running south to the alley, was accepted by the Board.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY; "
' Max Johnson allowed 12 gallon gasoline. Joe Lees allowed $3.00 groceries. Calvin
Jackway allowed $6.00 groceries and $6.00 rent. Ruth Bybee allowed #5.00 groceries.
Grace Covert allowed 500 pounds coil and $5.00 groceries. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00
groceries. Marjorie Ricks allowed $10.00. groceries.
There being no further business th come before the Board, they did recess until
Augfist 4, 1955, at 1:30 P. M. ' , 3 41 1
V'ATTEST: 1BY 1- MT.wv '«2..*71
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Clerk, Boa.d of CounBy Commissioners.
MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
August 4, 1955·
Commissioners met in special .session fhis day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Huntsman and the Clerk. Commissioner Weeks absent.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
License approved for Merrell C. Smith, Treasurer Idaho Falls Junior Chamber of
Co•,er:.ce. i_ 2 .. -..
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
v Sarah Simpson allowed $7.50 groceries.
° There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, August 8, 1955, at 10:30 A. M.
ATTEST 1. , ./ / 1/
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF •BOARU OF-COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
August 8, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
'1The Board approved and ordered paid the following claims:
Current Expense Claims in the amount of
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of
Charity Claims in the amount of
Weed Eradication Claims in the amount of '
$ 11,143.25
29,197·303,977.757,948.65
IN THE MATTER OF COMMISSIONER LEAVING THE STATE:
1 The Board. approved leave of absence for Chairman Scoresby to leave the State
of Idaho the week of August 9 to August 15th.
IN THE MATTER OF JUVENILE DETENTION ROOM:
' The Board designated the juvenile office as a juvenile detention room, and
authorized the hiring of a competent supervisor whenever necessary to remain with
juveniles while they are detained in the detention room.
IN THE MATTER OF BRIDGE BID FOR ROAD AND.BRIDGE DEPARTMENT ON SAND CREEK BRIDGE S-6707:
4 The Board accepted low bid submitted by Ready-To-Pour Concrete Company in the-
amount of $1695.00. Clark Concrete Construction Corporation bid: #1826.25.
IN THE MATTER OF SIDEWALK, CURB, RETAINING WALL AND GUTTER IN FRONT OF COURT HOUSE;
COMMENCING AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF COURT HOUSE AND RUNNING NORTH
TO FIRE PLUG:
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4 The bid of $537.00, submitted by J. M. Lake, was accepted by the Board.
IN THE MATTER OF PARKING RESOLUTION:
"RESOLUTION
Be it hereby resolved by the Bonneville County Board of Commissioners,
in regular meeting assembled this 8th day of August, 1955:
RESOLVED: that due to congestion causedby the haphazard parking of .
motor vehicles in and About the driveways, parking spaces, and access
roads to the Bonneville County Court House, individual parking,spaces
.shall be designated fAr the various county officials by the said Board
of County Commissioners,-leaving clear from said parking spaces sufficient
space for ingress an8 egress of vehicles, and that said designated parking
spaces shall be clearly marked by appropriate signs.
(Signed) C. N. Scoresby- Chairman
Thomas M. Weeks
E. W. Huntsman".
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
' Melba Robertson allowed $10.00 groceries. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00
groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries. Marjorie Ricks allowed $10.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, August 15, 1955, at 1:30 P. M. 41-•,<37
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Chditmin, Rear• -of County Commi s•iers
Clerk,•/Boa#d of County Commissioners.
C-.0MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
August 15, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weekd, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF CANYON ROAD DELEGATION:
4Phillip Hoff, Merle Curnutt and Mark Hoff called on the Board requesting
improvement be made on the Canyon Road. Commissioners advised the delegation they
would consider the matter.
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IN THE MATTER,OF·REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
i Cancellation allowed Marvin S. Peterson $500.00, 1952 assessed valuation. J. Frank
Julian $900.00, 1952 assessed valuation. J. Frank Julian, % Frank E. Finlayson, $900.00,
1953 assessed valuation. J. Frank Julian, % Frank E. Finlayson, $900.00, 1954 assessed
valuation and Frank J. Julian #900.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF FLOOD CONTROL RESOLUTION:
"LOWER SWAN VALLEY LOCATION, SNAKE RIVER, IDAHO
To the Secretary of the Army, United States of America:
4 BE IT KNOWN That we, the undersigned members of the' Board of County
Commissioners, County of Bonneville, State of Idaho, a municipal
corporation organized and existing under the laws of said State, in
regular meeting convened this 15th day of August, 1955, do hereby
affirm that:WHEREAS, the said County of Bonneville is authorized and empowered
to sponsor flood control work within the boundaries of the County
of Bonneville, State of Idaho; and
WHEREAS, we wish to express our unqualified approval and concurrence
with the Lower Swan Valley Location, Snake River, Idaho, Emergency
Flood Control Project, which comes within the provisions of the Flood
Control Act of 1936 and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary
thereto, for the benefit of our County so as to protect public lands
and utilities in the vicinity of said Lower Swan Valley Location,
Snake River, Idaho, Emergency Flood Control Project, from being
damaged or destroyed. by erosion or flood;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the County Commissioners of
Bonneville County, State of Idaho, will:
a. Provide, without cost to the United States,. all lands,
easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of the
project;b. ·Hold and save the United States free from damages due to the
construction works; and
c. Maintain and operate all the works after completion, in accord-
ance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Army;
That this Resolution shall be incorporated in the minutes of this
meeting, and a copy of the same be sent to the Department of the Army
at an early date.
(Signed)
STATE OF IDAHO
County of Bonneville
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
BONNEVILLE COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO
By: C. N. Scoresby- Chairman
Thomas M. Weeks- Member
E. W. Hunt sman- Member' .
I, Harry Moore, Clerk of the above named County Commissioners, do hereby
certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a Resolution Bass-ed by -t-he
Board of County • Commissioners, Bonneville County, State' of Idaho, at a meeting
held on August 15th, 1955.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have· hereunto set my hand and the seal this 15th day
" of August, 1955.
(Signed) Harry Moore
County Clerk."
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:..
4 Charles Robins allowed $5.00.gasoline. Calvin Jackway allowed $5.00 groceries.
Marjorie Ricks allowed $10.00 groceries. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries. Ruth
Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries.
IN THE MATTER) OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE OF COUNTY OFFICIAL:
The Board approved leave of absence for Ira N. Corey from the State of Idaho
from August 16th to August 20th, 1955.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until· '
Monday, August 29th, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST: «,CL.».,43(-81'« Chbir'marf, B rd-of County Commissione•.
Clerk, Boa•' Count• Commissioners.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
August 29, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular sdssion this day, therebeing present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks,- Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
4License approved for Mildred Clark, De's Handy Corner.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR THE REVOCATION OF BEER LICENSE NO. 321 ISSUED TO
COLIN J. McKENZIE:
"BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY, Idaho
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR )
THE REVOCATION OF BEER LICENSE No. )
321 ISSUED TO COLIN J. McKENZIE. )ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
An Affidavit having been filed before the Board of County Commissioners of
Bonneville County, Idaho, by Dean F. Wilkie, Sheriff of Bonneville County, alleging
that on the·2lst day' of August; 1955, that the sale of beer on· a Sunday, to-wit:
the said 21st day of August,. 1955, was permited on the premises known as the Willow
Creek Inn, thereby tending to render said Willow Creek Inn a menace to the peace,
safety and welfare of the County of Bonneville, Idaho, contrary to the regulations
promulgated by the ( Board of County Commissioners of said Bonneville County, Idaho ).
NOW, THEREFORE, Colin J. McKenzie, the licensee under the above mentioned
license No. 321 IS ORDERED TO APPEAR and show cause,.if any there be, on the 6th
day of September, 1955.'. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. why such license should
not be cancelled and revoked.
Dated this 29th day of August, 1955.
(Signed)
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
' BY: C. N. Scoresby- Chairman"
"BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO.
AFFIDAVIT.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR )
THE REVOCATION OF BEER LICENSE No. )
321 ISSUED TO ,COLIN J. McKENZIE. )
DEAN F. WILKIE, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:
That he is the duly elected, qualified and acting Sheriff of Bonneville
County, State of Idaho: that affiant is acquainted with the location of the
business operated as The Willow Creek Inn near Ucon, Bonneville County, State of
Idaho, and is informed and '6elieves, and therefore on such information and belief
alleges that said Colin J. McKenzie did, on the 21st day of August, 1955, permit
the sale of beer on a Sunday, to-wit: the daid 21st day of August, 1955, thereby
tending to render said Willow Creek Inn a menace to the peace, safety and welfare
of the County of Bonneville,. Idaho, contray to the tegulations promulgated by
the Board of County'Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho.
WHEREFORE Affiant prays that an. order be made by the Board of County
Commissions of Bonneville County, Idaho, revoking the beer license issued to Colin
J. McKenzie for the premises known and desiknated as Willow Creek Inn in Bonnefille
County, Idaho.
(Seal)
(Signed) Dean F. Wilkie
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of August, 1955·
(Signed) Edward W. Pike
Notary Public for Idaho
Residing at Idaho Falls, Idaho".
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
1 Cancellation approved for Wilson and Company, Los Angeles, California,
#1403.00, 1954 assessed valuation.
.IN THE MATTER OF B. P. R. Farm to Market Road Payments:
' Motion by Commissioner Huntsman, seconded by Commissioner Weeks the Board
ordered the County Auditor to draw a warrant in favor of State of Idaho Departmgnt of
Highways in the amount .of $60,000.00, to apply on B. P. R. Road.3Contracts bdtween State
of Idaho Depaftment of Highways and Bonneville County.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR TAX CANCELLATION:
' Arthur L. Smith, Attorney for the City of Idaho Falls, called on the Board
and requested cancellation of taxes as of date of purchase on 80 acres purchased from
Charles S. Reed and 80 acres purchased from Andrew Newman, for the year 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF ADDITIONS:
1 The Board approved Orlin Park Addition to the City of Idaho Falls and
Maplewood Subdivision to the City of Idaho Falls. The Board tentatively approved
Edgemont Gardens Addition, subject to the approval of J. E. Painter, Bonneville County
Surveyor.·
IN THE MATTER OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR COUNTY 'OFFICIAL: I .
4 The Board approved leave of absence for Commissioner Huntsman·to leave the state
from September 3 to September 9, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
' Barnard Suminski allowed 12 gallon gasoline and meals $2.50. Clyde Denmark
allowed 12 gallon gasoline. Wayne Seibert allowed 15 gillon gasoline. John Simpson
allowed $12.00 groceries. Emma Anderson allowed $10.00 groceries. Marjorie Ricks
allowed $10.00 groceries. - A. C. Burkard allowed $2.00 groceries. Donald E. Pierce
allowed 13 gallon gasoline and $5.00 groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed $10.00 groceries
and $1.25 hair cut. Robert Whitehead allowed 122gillon gasoline and $3.00 groceries.
Charles See allowed 14 gallon gasoline.
There being no further business to come before the Board, and Moriday :next beiti•,
Labor-Day, .the.:Bqard.did recess until Tuesday next, September 6, 1955.
ATTEST: 10 Le•Clerk,L••sioners. ChaitmKh, 4899rd of County Commis•proners.
MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
September 6, 1955·
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner'; Wiek's3 an'd' the..Clerk: Commibsioner Huntsman absent.
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION:
JFred Heese, Ben Brothers, David Lemons, and Ivan Harding called on the Board and
requested some improvement on the streets in Happyville. The Board agreed to investigate
the matter. 2.
IN THE MATTER OF REVOCATION OF BEER LICENSE:No. 321, ISSUED TO COLIN.J. MC KENZIE:
4 "Before the Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR
THE REVOCATION OF BEER LICENSE NO. 321
ISSUED TO COLIN J. McKENZIE.
ORDER
Whereas, the above-named respondent, Colin J. McKenzie, did appear before the
. Board of County. Commissioners of Bonneville County in regular meeiting assembled,
this 6th day of September, 1955, to show cause why beer license No. 321 issued to the
said Colin J. McKenzie should not be revoked for the reason that a sale of beer was
allegedlyrmade at the licensed premises, the Willow Creek Inn, on a Sunday, to-wit:
August 21, 1955, contrary to the regulations promulgated by the said Board of County
Commissioners of said Bonneville County, Idaho, and
Whereas, no cause was shown by the said repondent why said license should not be
revoked, and the said respondent being present at the said meeting, and having been
duly and regularly serv,ed with a copy of the Order To Show Cause and the Affidavit on
the 29th day of August, 1955, as shown by the affidavit of service of the office of the
Bonneville County Sheriff;
Now, Therefore, it is hereby ordered that the said Retail Beer License No. 321
for Bonneville County, Idaho, issued to the said Colin J. McKenzie at the Willow Creek
Inn, Bonneville County, Idaho, be revoked, and the same hereby is revoked.
Dated this 6th day of September, 1955.
(Signed) C. N. Scoresby- Chairman
Bonneville County Board of Commissioners".
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
Marjorie Ricks allowed $10.00 groceries. John Simpson allowed $6.00 groceries.
Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, September 12, 1955, at 10:30 A. M=701*ATTEST: »=»»41'Chairman, Boafd of County Commiss oners.
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September 12, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS" - CLAIMS.DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
The Board approved and ordered paid:
1Current Expense Claims in the amount of $15,017.87
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of 32,423.64
Charity Claims in' the amount of 5,083.77
Weed Eradiction·Claims in the amount of 5,112.99
Bonneville County Fair Board in the amount of 20,504·68
State and County Highway in the amount of 61,328.57....
IN THE MATTER OF CLOSING AIRWAY ROAD:
4Mayor Fanning, A. L. Smith, Attorney, and C. R. Black, Engineer, for the City of
Idaho Falls, Idaho, called on the Board and requested that the Board close airway road,
commencing at the intersection of U. S. Highway No. 91 and Airway Road, and running
east one-half mile. The Board agreed to investigate the matter.
IN THE MATTER OF BRIDGE BID FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE DEMPARTMENT:
4 The Board accepted the low bid of $980.00, submitted by Clark Concrete Construction
Compariy· for widenihg-the-bridge• acrbsh the Great Western Canal on the Lem Cook road.
Roady-To-Pour Concrete Company' s bid $1195.00.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Emma Anderson allowad $10.00 groceries and 15 days rent. Beulah Rosen Krance
allowed $10.00 groceries. Claud Wounds allowed five gallon gasoline. Robert Kidd
allowed $5.00 groceries.- John Simpson allowed $7.00 groceries and 500 pounds coal.
Golda Hines allowed $10.00 groceries and $25.00 rent. Ruth Bybee allowed $5:00
groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until..'
Monday next, September 19, 1955, at 1:30.P.. P. M••7••d•••••ommissioners.
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MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
September 19, 1955.
4 Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsmand and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF 19552 TAX LEVIES:
4 The Board set the following levies on the 1955 assessed valuation:
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State Levy
Ad Valorem
State Bldg., Bond, S Fund
·345·035
Total State General Purpose .38
Sheep Commission
Brand Inspection
Livestock Disease
Bee Tax
Honey Adv.
County Levy
Current Expense
Road & Bridge
Co. State Highway
Charity,
Weed
2.30
·30·50.03.05
.25
·55.25
.25
0.0167
Based on #100.00 Valuation
1.367
1955
Cities and Villages
Idaho Falls
Ammon
Iona
Ririe
Ucon
Ammon
Central
Iona
Lincoln
Milo
$heltonWaylorUcon
Woodville
Cemeteries
1.652.00
1.50
2.80
1.50
.20
.10
.20
.10.
.10
.10
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Eastern Idaho. State Fair
Total County
County. School Levy
General. School
Teachers' ·RetirementCounty School Emergency Fund
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County of Bonnegille
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.80
.10.
.02
.92
.05
.013
1.43
Schools Class A &C
Class A #60
Class A #91
Class A #93
Class A #251
Class A #150
Class C #92
3.88
3.75
3.473.603.702.10
I, Harry Moore, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville County,
Idaho, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of the 1955
tax levies"as fixed by the Board of County Commissioners in session September 12th,
1955, and in accordance with the statutes in.such cases provided.
(Signed) Harry Moore
(Seal) Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners
O.K'd by W.W.H. cc Bonneville County, Idaho
T.M.W. cc
C.N.S. cc ".
IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY SHERIFF:
'1 The Board approved the appointment of Boyd J. Emery to fill the vacancy left by
the resignation of A. E. Heslop, resigned.
IN THE MATTER OF POWER LINE CROSSING BONNEVILLE COUNTY ROADS AGREEMENT:
4 Crossing agreement signed this day between United States Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Reclamation and Bonneville County.. Agreement- on. file,...Commissioners'
File.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 John Simpson allowed $5.00 groceries. Golda Hines allowed $5.00 groceries.
Pauline Roberts allowed $10.00 groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries and 45
gallon fuel oil.
There being no-further business to come before the Board, they, did recess until
Monday, next, September 26, 1955, at 1:30 P. M..f«->f-1
ATTEST:
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
September 26, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE CLOSING COUNTY ROAD:
4 'ORDINANCE CLOSING COUNTY ROAD
Whereas, a portion of the certain County road, hereinafter particularlydescribed, extending in an EastrWest direction through the Idaho Falls Municipal Airport
properties in Bonneville County, .Idaho, is not needed for public purposes and is
unnecessary..as a -road; and
· Whereas,' •the City of Idaho Falls, a municipal corporation, has petitioned that
said road be closed and abolished so that ·said road will not interfere with proper .use of
said airport; and
Whereas, it is. for the best interests of the inhabitants of said County, and in
accordance with Section 40-501 Idaho ·Code,·that said road be abolished and closed;.
Now Therefore, be it ordained by the Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville
County, Idaho:
That certain county road lying and being in Bonneville County, Idaho, describad
more particularly as follows, to-wit: * Twp. 2 N. Rge: 37 EBM., and runriing thenddl
Beginning at a point that is S. 0'07' E 30.0 feet, and N. 89'43' E.,30.00 feet
from the Northwest Corner of Section 14,*E. and parallel to the North Section
Line of said Section 14; 2578.01 ·feet to the North-South Quarter Line of said
Section 14: thence N. 0'07f W.- and parallel to said North-South Quarter Line 60
feet; thence S. 89°' 43' W. and parallel to the North Section Line of said
Section 2578.01 feet; thence S.:0•07' E. 60.0 feet to the point of beginning,
be and the same is hereby abolished, vacated and closed.
That the following described portion of said road, to-wit:
Beginning at a point that is S. 0° 07' E. 30.0 feet, and N. 89'43' E. 30.0 feet
from the Northwest Corner of Section 14, Twp. 2 N. Rge. 37 EBM., and running ·thence
N. 89° 43' E. and parallel to the North Section Line of said Section 14, 2578.01 feet to
the. North-South Quarter Line of Section 14; thence, N. 0° 07' W. and parallel to said
North-South Quarter Line 60.0 feet; thence S. 89° 43' W. and parallel to the North
Section Line of said Section 14, 1309.73 feet; thence S. 0'07' E., 30.0 feet to the North
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Line 1268.28 feet; thence S. 0'07' E., 30.0 feet to the point.of beginning,
shall, and,does hereby revert to and vest in the City of Idaho Falls.
That the following described portion of said road, to-wit:
Beginning at a point that is N. 89'43' E., 30.00 feet from Northwest Corner
Section 14, Twp. 2 N. Rge. 37 E.B.M., running thence N. 89° 43' E. along the
North Section Line of said Section 14, 1268.28 feet; thence N. 0° 07' W.,
30.0 feet; thence S. 89-43' W. and parallel to the Section Line, 1268.28
feet; thence S. 0'07' E., 30.0 feet to the point of beginning,
shall,and does hereby, revert to and vest in Charles C. Arnold.
That the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of said County be, and he
is hereby, authorized and directed on behalf of said County to make such conveyances
as are necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Ordinance.
ATTEST: (Signed) Clifford Scoresby( Si ned ) Harry Moore . Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners
Ex- fficio Clerk of the Board of Bonneville County, Idahoof County Commissioners" ' .
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" Idaho Falls, IdahoSept. 22, 1955
County Commissioners of Bonneville
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Honorable Sirs:
The undersigned Property owners and taxpayers do hereby affix our names to this z
petition in protest to the closing of the East And West-,road connecting the Butte Hi-way
and the Air Port Road due to the extension of the proposed Air Field run-ways, without
sighting and guarenteeing easement or right of way around s-aid Air 'Port estension to
serve said property holders and taxpayers.
Signed by:
Charles Isom
Joseph Nishioka
A. N. Isom
Mrs. G. E. Howard
A. E. Howard
Mrs. J. D. Jorgensen
W. G. Burke
Rich Burke
Mrs. C. W. Burke
Mrs. Walter Stauffer
Hollis Becker
Lem Cook
Sim Tullett
Everett Harriell
Bert'Higgins.-.Aleit.'BlombergiA. Wylie Snarr
Vernal Snarr
A.-R. Soderquist
First Sec. Bank Bldg.
Carl Moeller
145 W 21st
Jack Ker
David Melendez
105 West 4th So
Rexburg, Idaho ".
Pillsbury Mills, Inc.
Box 654By: Jesse G. Clark
Carl Moeller
125 W 21st
Blair Hammon
Joseph P. Junk .
General Mills Inc.
Route #5J. 0. McFarlin
E. S. Harper Co
By: H. H. Harper
C. E. Quinton,
Route #5- Idaho Falls
Lon H. Johnson
Route #5- Idaho Falls
Merland E. Snarr
Wayne C. Snarr
Donald J. Cook
Pillsbury Mills Inc.
Box:654·Idaho FallsBy: Jesse Clark
Geo: G., Harris
190- 10th
IN THE MATTER OF FLOOD CONTROL RESOLUTION:
"RESOLUTION- PERMISSION TO ENTER1
To the Secretary of the Army, United States of America.
BE IT KNOWN That we, the undersigned Board of County Commissioners of Bonneville
County, State of Idaho, a municipal corporation, in regular meeting convened this 26th
day of Setpember, 1955, do hereby affirm:
That the County of Bonneville, Idaho, is the sponsor of a certain flood control
project of the Crops of Engineers, Department of the Army, known as Lower Swan Valley
Location, Snake River, Idaho, Emergency Flood Control Project, as authorized under the
provisions of the Flood.Control Act of 22 June 1936 and acts amendatory thereof and
supplementary thereto;
That said County'of Bonneville as sponsor and assurers, have obtained all lands,
easements of rights-of-way required for the said project, and that the assurer grants··
permission hereby to:,the United States to enter upon lahd owned or controlled by it
for the purpose of construction and carrying out and prosecuting said Emergency Flood
Control Project.
That this Resolution shall be incorporated in the minutes of this meeting-.and a-
copy of the same be sent to the Department of the ·Army' at.an early date. .. ..- ·.
(Signed)
Board of County Commissioners
Bonneville County, State of Idaho
By: C. N. Scoresby- Chairman
Thomas M. Weeks- Member
E. W. Huntsman- Member
STATE OF IDAHO )
County of Bonneville ) SS
I, Harry Moore, Clerk of the above named County Commissioners, do hereby certify
that the above is a true and correct copy of a Resolution·passed by the Board of
County Commissioners, Bonneville County, Idaho, at a meeting held on September 26, 1955.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of
September, 1955.
(Seal) (Signed) Harry Moore,
County Clerk ".
IN THE MATTER OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR COUNTY OFFICIAL:
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.. 3The Board approved leave of absence for E. W. Huntsman, Commissioner, to leave
the State September 29th, 30th and October 1st, 1955.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
• Herwin Griffin allowed $7.50 groceries. Mrs. Jessie Hansen allowed $7.50
groceries and 45 gallon fuel oil. Mabel Alb&ttriallowdd $5.00 groceries. Ruth Bybee
allowed #5.00 groceries.
There being no.further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
C:•o.rdof•ounty•ommi••oners.Monday next• October 3rd, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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d) 1MINUTES OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING
October 3, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks; Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER: OF ROADWAY TO REPLACE. CROSSING AIRPORT ROAD, DUE TO EXTENSION OF IDAHO
FALLS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT:
..4Jess Clark of Pillsbury Mills, J. 0. McFarlin of General Mills, Sim Tullet,
Blair Hammon and Joe Junk called on the Board and requested the Board to build a road
at the South end of the extended airport, commencing on.Highway No. 91 and running east
along the south edge of the airport to the airport road. The Board advised the dele-
gation to take the matter up with the Mayor and City Council of the City of Idaho · Falls,
Idaho.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 The Board agreed to pay $30.00 per month room and board for E. T. Fillmore
at Porter's Rest Home.
Dot Quinton allowed 5000Pounds coal. Joe Willis allowed $10.00 groceries.
Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries·. Richard Kidd allowed $5.00 groceries. Mrs.
Jessie Hanson allowed $7.50 groceries, Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Saturday next, October 8, 1955, at 10:30 o'clock A..M.
ATTEST: /�0361-»Clerk, oar of ounty Commissioners
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MINUTES OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING
October 8, 1955·
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Huntsman and the Clerk. Commissioner Weeks absent.
IN THE MATTER OF ADDITION:
'1 The Board approved Edgemont Gardens Addition to the City of Idaho Falls, Idaho.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Monday next, October 10, 1955, at 10:30 A. M.
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October 10, 1955.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF CREDI TORS' CLAIMS bUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:..:'
..1The Board approved and ordered paid:
Current Expense Claims in the amount of
Rbad and Bridge Claims in the amount of
Chatity Claims in the amount of
Weed Eradication Claims in the amount of
State and County Highway
.Teachers' RetirementJ
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
$ 18,804·8136,032.254,879.922,488.939,455.58
14,381.79
Ruth Bybee allowed #5.00 groceries, two pair hose and cost of half-solds on
shoes. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being no/further business to come before the Board, they. did recess
until Monday next, October 17, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST:
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
October 17, 1955·
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk./
' IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed 1000 pounds coal
and 45 gallon fuel .oil and $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they,did recess
until Monday next, October 24, 1955, at 1:30 P. M. ..zs�254. -
ATTEST: r -r,·p /7 •,6.·f»-,r 1....es,k»Chtairman,•Boaid,of County Commiss oners
Clerk, oard•f County Commissioners.
MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
bctober 24, 1955·
Commissionels met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman· ...
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
' IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
Lodema Drowns allowed $10.00 groceries and 1000 pounds coal. Richard Kidd
allowed $5.00 groceries and'$25.00 rent. Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries. Emma
Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries.
There bding no further business to come before the Board,' they did recess
until Monday next, October 31, 1955, at 1:30 P. M. ,<22• -'
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
October 31, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session:this day, there being present Chairman\.
Scoresby, Commissioners Huntsman, Weeks and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE NO. 322:
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Bonneville County
"AFFIDAVIT.
I, Rufus Traughber, a resident of Bonne9ille County, Idaho, do hereby certify that I
duly applied for a transfer of a certain Beer License. issued to. one D. E. Conrad as
of May 11, 1955, by making said application at the Bonneville County Treasurer's Office
and was issued Bonneville County Beer License #322 to RUFUS TRAUGHBER, doing business
ds SOUTH FORK LODGE�036Bonneville County, Idaho.
This will certify that I no longer have a business interest in said South Fork Lodge,
as above located and, no longer have an interest in said Beer License as above numbered,
and wish. to surrender the same to Bonneville County, Idaho.
dated this 19 day of October, 1955.(Signed) Rufus Traughber
Witness: Gust Jacobson,·
Deputy Sheriff,
Bonneville County, Idaho".
IN THE MATTER OF REVOKING BEER LICENSE; ISSUED TO RUFUS TRAUGHBER, SOUTH FORK LODGE:70!:&''
"BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED: That present before the Board is a request in writing
by. one Rufus Traughber that the certain Beer license issued to him by Bonneville County
be surrendered to the said Bonneville County on the grounds and for the reason that the
said Rufus Traughber no longer has an interest in the licensed premises.
WHEREFORE, it is so ordered that Bonneville County Beer license #322 be
hereby revoked, and that the Sheriff pick up the same and deliver it to the County
Clerk's Office.Dated this 3lst day of October, 1955.
Signed: . N. Scoresby
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Herwin Griffin allowed $5.00 groceries. Mrs. Herman Fluharty allowed $5.00
groceries and 500 Pounds coal. Richard Kidd allowed $5.00 groceries.· Ruth Bybee
allowed 45 gallon fuel oil and $5.00 groceries. Mrs. Paul Phillips allowed $10.00
groceries and 35 gallon fuel oil. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, November 7, 1955, At 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES·OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
November 7, 1955
Commissionets met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman. and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE CLOSING COUNTY ROAD:
4 " ORDINANCE CLOSING COUNTY ROAD
Whereas, a portion of that certain County road, hereinafter particularly
described, extending in an East-West direction through the Idaho Falls Municipal Airport
properties in Bonneville County, Idah9, is not needed for public purposes and is.r...-- 2"'
unnecessary :as a road; ·and -
Whereas, the City of Idaho Falls, a municipal corporation, has petitioned that
said road be closed and abolished so that said road will not interfere with proper use
of said airport; and
Whereas, it is for the best interests of the inhabitants of said County, and
in accordance with Section 40-501 Idaho Code, that said road be abolished and closed:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BONNE-
VILLE COUNTY, IDAHO:
That certain county road lying and being in Bonneville County, ·Idaho, des-
cribed more particularly as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point that.is S. 0'29' 30' W. 30.0 feet, and S. 89'45' E. 30.0
feet from the Northwest Corner of Section 14, Twp. 2 N., Rge 37, E.B.M., and running
thence S. 89'45' E., and parallel to the North Section line of said Section 14, 2578.01
feet to the North-South Quarter line of said Section- 14;vthence •N. 0035'-E: along the
North-South quarter line 60.0 feet; thence N. 89a45' W. and parallel to the north Section
Line of Section 14, 2578.01 feet; thence S. 0'29' 30" W. 60.0 feet to the point of
beginning,be, and the same is hereby abolished, va-Cated and closed.
That the following described portion of said road, to-wit:
Beginning at a point that is S. Oa29' 30" w. 30.0 feet, and S. 8145' E. 30.0
feet from the Northwest Corner of Section 14, Twp. 2 N., Rge. 37, E.B.M., and running
thence S. 89•45' E..and parallel · to the North Section Line of said Section 14, 2578.01
feet to the North-South quarter line of Section 14, thence N: 0035' E. along the North-
South quarter line of said section 60.0 feet; thence N. 89' 45 1 W. and parallel to the
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North Section line of said Section 14, 1309.73 feet; thence S. 0' 22' W. 30.0 feet to
�254heNorth Section line of said Section 14; thence N. 89•45' W. along the North Section
line 1268.28 feet; thence S. 0'29' 30" W. 30.0 feet to the point of beginning,
shall and does hereby, revert to and vest in the City of Idaho Falls,
That the following described portion of said road, to-wit:
Beginning at a point that is S 89'45' E. 30.0 feet from the Northwest corner.
of Section 14, Twp. 2-N-., Rge. 37, E.B.M., running thence S 89'45' E. along the North
Section line of said Section 14, 1268.28 feet; thence N. 0° 22' E..30.0 feet; thence
N. 89645' W. and parallel to the North Section line of said Section 14, 1268.28 feet;
thence S. 0'29' 30�036W. 30.0 feet to the point of beginning,
shall, and does hereby, revert to and vest in Charles C. Arnold.
That the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of said County be, r
and he is hereby, authorized and directed on behalf of said County to make such con-
veyances as are necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Ordinance.
ATTEST:
(Signed) Harry Moore
Ex-Officio Clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners
(Seal)
(Signed) Clifford Scoresby
Chairman of the Board of County
Commissioners of Bonneville County,
Idaho.
STATE OF IDAHO )County of Bonneville •• ·) SS.
I, Harry Moore, Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of the
County of Bonneville, State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing
is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance passed and enacted by the Board of ».:
County Commissioners of Bonneville County, Idaho, the 26th day of September, 1955,
The original of which Ordinance ·is on file in the office of said Clerk in the Courthouse
at Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho. · -
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have, hereunto 'set.my hand and affixed my official seal
the 26th day of September, 1955·
(Seal)
(Signed) Harry Moore
Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners, Bonneville County, Idaho".
IN THE MATTER OF REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS, CIVIL CASE No. 9377, THE COUNTY OF BONNEVILLE,
A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO vs ROY H. BENNETT:
4 Commissioners Report on ·file in the office of the Clerk of the District
Court, Case No. 9377·
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
4Cancellation approved for Idaho Falls Monument Company in the amount of
$1,851.00, 1955 assessment.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellati6n approved for J. Frank Julian and Frank E. Finlayson $900.00
1955 assessment.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Georginia Mosney allowed.#5.00 groceries. Cicilea Archuleta allowed 30
gallon gasoline and $5.00 groceries. Robert J. Kidd, allowed $5.00 groceries and
1000 pounds coal. Ruth Bybee allowed #5.00 groceries. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00
groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, November 14, 1955, at 10:30 A. M.-
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
November 14, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsdan and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS' CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
1 Current Expense Claims in the amount of $13,306.02
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of $19,673.56
Charity Claims in the amount of ------ . 3,575.28
Weed Eradication Claims in the amount of 1,964.35
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION•
Cancellation approved for Irving E. Crockett, $420.50, 1955 assessment.
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IN THE MATTER OF EXTENSION FOR PAYMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX:
The Board granted a bixty day extension to Auto Parts Company.
IN THE MATTER OF CO-OPERATIVE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN STATE OF IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
AND BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
4 Project S-6708 (2) East Ammon Road Extension and Project S-6726 (1) Woodville
North; agreements signed this day between State of Idaho Department of Highways and
Bonneville County.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY•
4 Frank Drowns allowed·$7.00 groceries and $3.00 coal. Roderick Delaney allowed
5 gallon gasoline. Edward R. Santero allowed 10 gallon gasoline. Dan Stevens allowed
1000 pounds coal. Mrs. Herman Fluharty allowed $10.00 groceries. Robert· J. Kidd
allowed $5.00 groceries. Mrs. Paul Phillips allowed 50 gallon fuel oil and $10.00
groceries, $3·40 milk. Mrs. Lee Blomhorst allowed #7.50 groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed
$5.00 groceries and 45 gallon fuel oil and 1000 pounds coal. Edna Christensen allowed
#5.00 groceries. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being n'o further business to come before the Board they did recess until
Monday next, November 21, 1955, at 1:30 P.·M:ATTES•••- Ch:•'1•••ounty•omnis•tnersClerk, B*ard bf County Commissioners.
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MINUTES OF MEETING'OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
November 21, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
'Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
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IN THE MATTER OF BEER' LICENSE:
License approved for William N. Neville, Albertson's Food Center.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX·CANCELLATION:
4 Cancellation approved for Bill Wilson's 66 Station, $12.14 city tax, 1955.
Mode '0 Day Corporation, $700.00, 1955 assessment.
IN THE MATTER OF RESIGNATION OF ASSISTANT COUNTY ENGINEER:
4 LeGrande P.' Marchant, Bonneville County Engineer, ' submitted his resignation
to the Board to become effective as of January 1, 1956.
/ IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY.:
Frank Drowns allowed $9.00 groceries and #3.00 coal. Fred Lohmeyer allowed
$5.00 meals. Carter Runion allowed $5.00 groceries. Mabel Gould allowed 1000 pounds
coal. Mrs. Herman Fluharty allowed $10.00'groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00
groceries. Mrs. Paul Phillips allowed $13.40 groceries. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00
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groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, November 28, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
November 28, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsmancand the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
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L. L. Rudd,. Albertson's Food Center, 1st Street and Holmes Avenue. Ralph
Cowham, Safeway Store #334·
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
4 Cancellation approved for Bert Ruud, $405.93,,1955 tax. Donald Clifford Smith
#180.00, 1955 assessment.· Ida B. Dixon $587.50, 1955. assessment.· Oscar Martin
#1050.00, 1955 assessment. Clarence G. Muncey #114.43, 1955. tax. Utah Power and Light
Company $3·26 1955 tax. Nora B. Brown $46.34, 1955 tax.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION,:
'1Cancellation approved for Wayne and Ralph Jeffery $1317.00, 1955. assessment.
John Moir $2.86, 1955 tax.
IN THE MATTER OF RESIGNATION OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY ASSISTANT ENGINEER:
'• The Board accepted the resignation of LeGrande P. Marchant, Assistant
Engineer; as of January 1,',19.56.
IN THE MATTER OF GAS BIDS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT:
7 The following bids, the price per gallon on 7000 gallon quantities:
Don Pieper Petroleum Products .2125, less 1% ten days. Bair's Service .2145
less 1% ten days. Tex's Company .224, less 1% ten days. Western States Refining Company
.225, less 1% ten days. Utah Oil Refining Company ..2285, less 1% ten days. Phillips
Petroleum Cohpany .2285, less 1% ten days. Sinclair Refining Company..231, net 30 days.
J. H. Boozer Oil Company .2175, less 1% 10 days. Carter Oil Company .2385, less 1%
ten days. Standard Oil Company of California .2385, net·30 days. ,Clyde Hess and Son
.2446, less 2% 10 days. Westcott Oil Company .2585, less 1% ten days.
IN THE·MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Charles Cleverly allowed 50 gallon fuel oil. Frank Drowns allowed $7.00
groceries. Eugene,Lucas allowed $4.50 lodging. Mrs. Paul Phillips allowed $10.00
groceries. Robert Pittman allowed $10.00 groceries. Mrs. Paul ,Phillips allowed 50
gallon fuel oil and $3.40 milk. Charles Cleverly allowed $7.50 groceries. Mrs. Herman
Fluharty allowed $10.00 groceries. Calvin Jackway allowed $2.50 groceries. Ruth Bybee
allowed $5.00 groceries and 45 gallon fuel oil. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 ,groceries.
Frank Drowns allowed $7.50 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the ,Board, they did recess
until Monday next, December 5, 1955, at 1:30 P. M
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY,COMMISSIONERS
December 5, 1955·
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Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman Scoresby,
Commissioners We.eks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
JLicense approved for Harry M. Changnon, Changnon's Lodge. B. V. Qullian,
Russett Bar. Ray Robison, Robison's Grocery. Oscar Matson, Matson's Service.
George Hahn, New Grand Bar, Vernon Scheets, Jack's Chicken Inn, Incorporated, Harry
H. Miller; Broadway Cafe. Jean H. Jensen, Safeway Store #323, David N. or Edith J.
Jones, Palisade Cfreek Inn, Frank Hartwell, Hartwell's Market, Lloyd E. Heaton,
Highland Grocery.
IN THE MATTER OF SALARY INCREASE FOR DEPUTY ASSESSOR:
'1 The Board approved a $5.00 per month increase in salary for Deputy Assessor
Gwen fenson, effective December 1, 1955·
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
' Cancellation approved for Dr. Stweart A..Wright, $840.00, 1955 assessment.
Agnes N. Boam, $1175.00, 1955 assessment. Vernon E. Curtis, $19.75 tax, 1955. Lenora
D. Dowd $500·00, 1955·assessment. Newell Burke $355.006 1955 assessment. Eldon P. Lee,
$1890.00, 1955 assessment. Hannah E. Price $290.00 , 1955 asses-sment. Jacob Judd,
$3847.00, 1955 assessment. Eather C. Bitton $456.00, 1955 assessment. Julia Carson,
81,000.00.1955 assessment. Elizabeth J. Andrus $600.00, 1955 assessment. Howard 0.
. Sargent #400.00, 1955 assessment.
' IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL .PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
4 Cancellation approved for Bair's Service $2462.00, 1955 assessment.
IN THE MATTER OF CONDEMNATION SUIT:
4 Bonneville County, Plaintiff, vs Roy H. Bennett. The Board agreed to pay
Roy H. Bennett the amount of $3,000.00 for property in Section 7, Twp. 1 N., Rge 38,
E. B. M., appraisal value, set by appraisers appointed by the Court. ( See Book 25
Court Minutes, Page 111 ).
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Georgina Mosney allowed $10.00 groceries'and $25.00 rent. Robert Neilson
allowed $1.50 groceries. Mrs. Tony Margot 1000 pounds coal, $7.50 groceries and
#25·00 rent. Mrs. Calvin Jackway allowed #7·50 groceries. Dorothy Bailey allowed $7.5 )
groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed #5.00 groceries and #1.25 for haircut. Ffank Drowns
allowed $6.00 groceries and $3.00 coal. Emma Anderson allowed $ 5.Oa groceries. John
Lawson allowed $1.00 meals. Jim Davis allowed $7.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board they did recess
until Wednesday next, December 7, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
December 7, 1955
Cpmmissioners met in special session this day, there being present, Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Huntsman, Assessor George L. Jensen and the Clerk:
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/ T. C. Waddoups and Harold Johnson of the Idaho State Tax Commission, Boise,
IIdaho, called on the Board relative to revaluation of all property in Bonneville County.
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The Board advised Mr. Waddoups and Mr. Johnson they would take the matter under
advisement.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
.VLicense approved for 0. W. White, Gateway Service. Vernal W. Shurtliff·,
CHARITY:Snow Ball's 26, Incorporated. Grant Earl, Earl's Food Liner./ Madeline Messenger,
rent $20.00. Larry King allowed $7.50 groceries. · George Healy allowed $3.00 groceries.
There being. no further business to come:before the Board, they did recess
until Monday next, December 12, 1955, at 10:30 A., M.
ATTEST:,
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Clerk, bard ·f Codnty Commissioners.
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December 12, 1955
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS' CLAIMS DUE .FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
4 The Board approved and ordered paid:
Current Expense Claims in the amount of
Road And Bridge Claims in the amount of
Charity Claims in the amount of
Weed Eradication Claims in the amount of
State and County Highway in the amount of
$15,412.09,18,990.86
4,922.161,222.17
1,200.00.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
• License approved for L. W. Taylor, Stockmans' Bar. W. I. Johnston, Lincoln Merc.
Otis Shepherd, "White Horse Bar. Ross L. Simmons, The Turf. J. A. McAtee, Samoa Club.
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION:
4 Jack Moir, W. 0. Hall, J. C. Samson, representing York Grange, Bertal.Carlson and.-,
Leslie E. Gray, ofepresenting the Farm Bureau, called on the Board and requested im- <
-proving and surfacing of three and one-half miles of Jamestown Road and one mile of
the York Road: Beginning at Highway 91 and extending to the Bonneville-Bingham
County line and from the Park Road to the Jamestown Road, running past the York Public
School.
IN THE MATTER OF THE 1956 JURY LIST:
/ The Board drew the following persons to serve as trial jurors during the 1956
terms of the District Court:
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 1 Idaho Falls Precinct #8
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Waldo C. Vest, 1028 Cassia Ave
A2nes J. Price, 1245 Cassia Ave
Leland Young, 1250 Fremont St
Grace Gardner, 955 Jefferson St
Henry F. Reinhold, 1161 Blaine Ave
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 2
Robert J. Burtenshaw, 2010 Avocet Dr
Ira L. Holley, -2540 E. 17th St
Mrs. Vernon Priest, 810 8th St
Mrs. J. S. Landon, 903 ·Bannock St
Paul Meier, 1095 Ada Ave
Calvin Gardner, 1155 Bannock St.
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 3
Mary R. Fouts, 635 L St
Wendell R. Gillespie, 944 J. St
Clarence Haws, 510 Highland Dr
Seth L. Jenkins, 1305 Canal Ave
James Kimbro, E. 1st St
Gertrude Lee, 561 L St
Verd G. Metcalf, 645 W. Elva
Norman Top, 669 L. St
Ethelynn Lee, 562 J.
Mable Crofts, 204 Chamberlin Ave
Rolfe 0. Lines, Route #4, I. F.
P. C. Chase, 231 Hill St.
Mrs. Ben Crowley, 231 Hill St
Sarah Jeffs, 361 Hill St
Delbert A. Otteson, 236 Lave St
Geo. W. Hill, 302 Hill St
Milroy Marker, 430 Cliff St.
Idahb.Falls Precinct No. 9
Altha Bradbury, Wackerli Apts
Kenneth J. Priest, 155 Cedar
Lucy Balster, 293 N. Water Ave
Earl C. Bowman, 245 N. Placer
Harvey L. Crandall, 696 N. Water
E. Merrill Fonnesbeck, 520 N. Ridgh
0. A. Johannesen, Jr., 353 N. Ridge
Byran M. Jones, Avalon Apts
Charles S. Lord, Avalon Apts
Brewer F. Boardman, 371 N. Ridge.,
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 10
Emma Gesas, 395 Maple
E. H. Brewington, Sr., 309.S. Ridge
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R. P. Abbott, 624 I. St
Mrs. H. D. Curran, 305 I St.
Myrtle M. Clark, 1146 Idaho Ave
Wilburn Frandsen, 348 I. St
0. D. Henrickson, 475 J. St
Geo. D. Kirby, 595 I. St.
G. W. Thompson, 1205 Canal Ave
Kenneth Wdlker, 474 I. St
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 5
Charles Hugo, 492 G. St.
R. D. Ivie, 1025 Idaho Ave
James L. Wakeman, 509 E. St.
Wilford E. Widsteen, 249 G. St.
Lois Wackerli, 1020 Lake Ave
Darrald Brandt, 486 D. St.
Lula Burggraf, 955 Park Ave
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 6
Mary U. Fuller, Rogers Hotel
B. W. Shipp, 483 D. St
Lucille Bennett, Bonneville Hotel
Tony J. Hahn,.Wackerli Ap2s.
Idaho-Falls Precinct No. 7
J. Earl Evans, West Hiway
Jackie B. Hays, West Broadway
Kenneth F. Kugler, Box 540, I. F.
L. R. Bird, Route #5, I. F.
Maurine Hansen, Route #5, I. F.
C. Emil Johnson, Milligan Road
Vernon Johnson, 465 Antares Dr
Mrs. Jessie Bishop, Route #5, I. F.
George Earl (Dick) Muir, Box 303, I. F.
Idaho Falls Precinct #13
L. W. Bacon, 165 E. 16th St
Rex Bischoff, 170 E. 16th St
Harley Collins, 303 E. 19th St
Marguerite Davis, 235 E. 16th St
Suzanne Fonnesbeck, 235 E. 20th St
E. D. Giffen, 294 E. 19th St
Karl T. Homer, 387 E. 25th St
Mark C. Lee, 154 E. 19th St
Leonard H. Manwaring, 114 E. 23rd St
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 14
Mary Arnold, 1223 S. Lee
Horac& E. Brown, 415 E. 14th
Delbert A. Burkhalter, 276 E. 14th St
C. J..Blasius, 105 E. 13th St
John J. Cochran, 126 E. 12th St
A. L. Clement, 495 E. 13th St
John Christopherson, 415 E. 13th St
H. L. Collard,,158·E. 12th St
David Dick, 484 E. 14th St
Ralph L. Holden, 340 12th St
Idaho Falls Precinct #15
Albert Brownell, 221 12th St
Vera Charlesworth, 245 12th St
,C. C. Cowan, 321 12th St
W. 0. Cotton, 262 11th St
Audrey Erickson, 415.1lth St
D. V. Groberg, 255 12th St
Helen Groth, 405 11th St
Louis L. Garland, 338 10th St
Lee W. Harmer, 471 12th St
Ray Metcalf, 362 10th St
Spencer Sundblade, 218 11th St
Idaho Falls Precinct #16
Ruth Bernston, 249 9th St
Robert W. Bauchman, 193 10th St
Joe Call, 231 10th St
Ralph H. Cowham, 233 9th St
Harry L. Hops, 365 9th St
Ronald C. Hammond 417 8th St
Howard Harper, 816 Cranmer AveJ:.L., Meyersp..1532c- .' 1 .7
Martell OPine,-9�254fiSE : #440Lawrence Poitevin, 431 9th St
IDAHO FALLS PRECINCT·#17
Ed. Wilkinson, 241- 5th St
Geraldine Corbett, 377 7th St
Pearl H. Boyle, 205 S. Rid•e
John W. Bartlett, -Jr., 3732 S. Water
E. A. Clawson, 156 S. Ridge
Ira N. Corey, 195 W. 13th St
Wm. J. Coles, 420 Walnut
Paul D. Fisher, 131 S. Placer
Horace Gesas, 321 W. 13th St
Kathleene Holden, 340 N. Ridge
Aden Hyde, 125 W. 14th St.
Roy Jernberg, 1346 S. Blvd.
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 11
Earl W. Asper, 214 W. 16th St
Gus L. Anderson, 486 W. 20th St
Claude F. Beale, 457 W. 19th St
Dolores G. Burns, 175 W. 20th St
Reed E. Bills, 241 W. 18th St.
Joe Covey, 101 W. 16th St
Alexander Carlyle, 278sW. 17th St
J. Harrison Dennis, 120 W. 20th St
Ed. C. Fanning, 205 W. 16th St
Wallace Hoffman,Jr., 227 W. 19th St
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 12
Molly Johnson, 1129 S. Holmes Ave
Oliver-P. Dawson, 806 10th St
Harold Decker, 744 11th St
Cecil Davis, 613 10th St
Carmen Ellsworth, 595 E. 13th St
Jack B. Ellsworth, 695 E. 11th St
R. W. Geisler, 642 E. 13th St
Ray S. Goshert, 1098 June Ave
Wm. P. Gray, Jr., 892 E. 13th St
Don S. Homen, 865 E. 13th St
W. T. Hester, 646 E. 11th St
Ivo Jeffery, 849 10th S�254
Idaho Falls Precinct No. 18
John E. Berggren, 480 3rd St
Elmer V. Engstrom, 395 3rd St
Vernal B. Forbes, 380 2nd St
Robert L. Frink, 420 Marjacq
Margaret Hiltbrand, 295 4th St
Leone T. Homer, 180 Marjacq
Paul Means, 187 3rd St
Frank Misseldine, 442 2nd St
George H. Roullard, 229 4th St
Idaho Falls Precinct #19
Elmer J. Beale, 205 2nd St
Dale W. Brown, 1315 Juniper Dr
Robert E. Gray, 150 S. Holmes Ave
Wren J. Harrop, 411 Lomax
Marvin E. Metcalf, 465 Lomax
Linton D. Pardonnet, 372 Gladstone
Ray Robinson, 285 1st St
Victor H. Van Sickle, 1285 Dunbar Dr
Idaho Falls Precinct #20
Joe Aldana, N. Yellowstone Hiway
Donald A . Brown, 295 Cleveland
Art Deveraux, 325 Gladstone
Paul Hartman, 793 Cleveland
Clarence B. Hunter, 240 Wabash Ave
Ross Johnson, Route #1
George Orullian, Golf Course
Idaho Falls Precinct #21
Francis Bybee, 940 N. Blvd
Claude H. Anderson, 150 E. Crowley
R. G. Bishop, 230 Shelley St
Harry M. Barsalow, 235 Monterey
W. H. Clifford,. 104 Whittier '
Les Donnelly, 176 W. Elva
John L. Enell, 110 E. Anderson
Max H. Johnson, Route #2
Delbert Loosli, 275 Monterey Dr
Idaho Falls Precinct #22
James M. Brady, E. 1st St
Robert A. Boozer, 410 Utley Circle
Edward L. Bybee, 1385 Juniper DrHarold T. Goff, 150 Halsey
Frances P. Migel., 939 Poulson
Darrell S. Reeder, 655 Northrup
John W. Ray, Jr., 1072 J Irving
Jack B. Thompson, 1071 Kearney
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Boyd Crabtree, 204 5th St
Ted W. Carter, 355 7th St
H. M. Groesbeck, 120 5th St
Spencer Hunter, · 215 5th St
Edith Nelson, 179 E. 23rd St
Virlow Petersen, 1601 E. 1st St
Max E. Quigley, 461 5th St l
Claud Sheehan, 250 5th St
Idaho Falls Precinct #24
Squire Barlow, 1050 East 1st St
Delia M. Browning, East 1st St
W. E. Bingham, 1030 12th St
Bob J. Bybee, 215 E. 24th
Max L. Call, 1020 Syringa Dr
Burnett Clark, 1468 9th St
Jay L. Christensen, 625 Linden Dr
J. W. Enke, 120 Linden Drive
Eldon E. Fisher, 592 Holbrook Dr
Bert J. Hatch, 750 John Adams Parkway
Ammon Precinct
Perry E. Bingham, Route #3,"I. F.
Harold J. Anderson, Route #3, I. F.
Harold E. Brown, Route #3, I. F.
George W. Day, Route #3 I. F.
Russell Everett, Route •3, I. F.
Glen K. Furniss, Route'#3, I. F.
Blowout Precinct
Paul Byrd, Palisade
E. V. Ford, Alpine
Coltman Precinct
Ray B. Andrus, Jr., Route #2, I. F.
Maurice Butikofer, Route #2, I. F.
Jesse Cook, Route #2, I.·F.
H. C. Frew, Route #2 I. F.
Abe Gneiting, Route •2, I.·F.
Crowley Precinct
Warren Dale Rockwood, Route #1, I. F.
Earl H. Jensen, Route #1, I. F.
Jay Adamson, Route #1, I. F.
Elmer D. Belnap, Route #1, I. F.
Orville F. Cook, Route #1, I. F.
Gray-Precinct
Ernest Lombard, Gray
Ewart Muir, Gray •"
Iona Precinct
Theo G. Bodily, Iona
Orville Barnes, Iona
Claude Carlyle, Iona
Clinton Cox, Iona
James Davis, Iona
Jacknife Precinct
Harold M. Brower, Freedom, Wyo.
Joe Hoffman, Alpine
Lincoln Precinct
Gordon A. Burke, Route #1, I. F.
Francis L. Burnham, Route #1, I. F.
Keith Contor, Route #1, I. F.
Morgan Haroldsen, Route #1, I. F.
Oscar W. Johnson, Route #2, I. F.
York Precinct
Harvard A. Bitter, Route #4, I. F.
'Harry Crumley, Route #3, I. F.
Bertal Carlson, Route #4, I. F.
Orvel Curtis, Route 4, I. F.
LaVene D. Crockett, Route #4, I. F.
Merton J. Gray, Route #4, I. F.
Idaho Falls Precinct #23
Herbert Peterson, 265 Tautphaus Dr
Herman Belson, 206 E. 23rd St
George R. Balmforth, 367 E. 23rd St
Ray I. Browning, 2200 S. Lee Ave
P. Gordon Bingham, 294 E. 24th St
Robert E. Burggraf, 140 E. 23rd St
Louis M. Boyle, 155 Tautphaus Dr
Wesley M. Deist, Jr., 154 E. 24th St
Carolyn Funk, 154 E. 22nd St
Norris G. Gesas, 253 E..25th St
Allen W. Neece, 2289 S. Lee Ave
Clyde Hess, 2385 S. Blvd
New Sweden Precinct
Russell A. Burkman, Route #4, I. F.
Hollis Becker, Route #5, I. F.
Donald Cook, Route #46 I. F.
Lowell 0. Dixon, Route #4, I. F.
Marvin Erickson, Route #5. I. F.
Grover Wm. Jensen, Route #4, I. F.Emil C. Johnson, Route #5
Osgood Precinct
Alton LeRoy Braithwaite, Route 5, I.F.
Verl Carpenter, Route #5, I. F.
Malvern Gerrard, Route #5, I. F.
Norman C. Hansen, Route #5, I. F.
L. W. Molen,.Route #5 I. F.
L. J. Nickell, Route •5, I. F.
Phillip F. Oswald, Route #5, I. F.
Palisade Precinct
Geo· A. Grubb, Swan Valley
Henry Goettsche, Swan Valley
C. G. Hopkins, Swan Valley
Herbert G. Kiss, Irwin
Poplar Precinct
Bert Byington, Ririe, Star Route
Lee Laughlin, Ririe, Star Route
Ray S. Packer, Ririe,
Alfonzo Reading, Ririe
Riverdale Precinct
Ernest R. Balmforth, Route #4, I. F.
Donald J. Falk, Route #4, I. F.
Dean Huntsman, Route #4, I. F.
Rulon Pickett, Route #4, I. F.
Virginia Russell, Route #4, I. F.
Taylor Precinct
George Enell, Route #3, I. F.
Wesley L. Roberts, Route #3, I. F.
Reed Jenning Scott, Route #3, I. F.
Owen Sessions, Route #3, I. F.
Jack R. Taylor, Route #3, I. F.
Echo Young, Route #3, I. F.
Ucon Precinct
Todd W. Andrus, Ucon
Jess Brown, Ucon
Powell Fullerton, .Route #1,. I. F.
Darrell E. Farnsworth, Ucon
S. A. Hill, Ucon
Donovan H. Haroldsen, Ucon
Willow Creek Precinct
Andrew Barrie, Route #1, I. F.
Walter Chapple, Route #1, I. F.
Theron E. Cox, Route #2, I. F.
J. Russell Farnes, Star Route, I. F.
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION:
.4Mrs. Tarrell Hatch', Mrs. J. E. Holtom, T. M. Jenkins, George Byram, Dean G. Bodily,
Wm. H. Jenkins, G. Taylor'Lott and Ray Rockwood called on the Board relative to oil
surfacing the Crowley Road. The Board advised the delegation that the Crowley Road
had been placed on the Bonneville County B. P. R. road system.
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IN THE MATTER 'OF GROUND OBSERVATORY CORPS FOR BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
v' E. C. Mooney of the local Ground Observatory Corps, J. E. Gaffney, Lt. Colonel
State Co-ordinator for Ground Observatory Program, Boise, Idaho, Captain Lowell D.
Neece, Commander of the Boise Filter Center, Southern Idaho Dihtrict, called on the
Board relative to local organization of Ground Observatory Corps.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
4 Cancellation allowed John C. Jordan, $1,820.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
R. H. Mickelsen, $58.00, 1955 tax. M. Moody, #280.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
Parley J. Davis $400.00, 1955 assessed valuation. Lloyd Rush, $1675.00, 1955 assessed
valuation. L. D. S. Church, $700.00,_1955 assessed valuation. Etta Hill $70.00, 1955
assessed valuation. Lloyd Randall, $4200.00, 1955 assessed valuation. Mrs. C. F.
Russell $15.04, 1955 tax.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
Mrs. Tony Margot•allowed $6.40 for meals. Dorothy Bailey allowed $7.50
groceries. Elsie Peterson allowed 1000 pbunds coal and $10.00 groceries. Bud Ricks
allowed $10.00 groceries. Ruth Bybee.allowed $5.00 groceries and 1000 pounds coal and
45 gallon fuel oil. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board they did recess
until Wednesday next, December 14, 1955, at 1:30 P. M
ATTEST:•<•/1/t,c....'\6•'•Z,-7*• ' Chairrflaif, Soar'8-' of County Commis•ioners.-H- kA �036'-9.J
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
December 14, 1956
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX. CANCELLATION:
v Cancellation approved for Verbal, Shurtliff and Keith Shurtliff, #3,582.00, 1955
assessed valuation. Keith Shurtliff allowed #2,660.00, 1955 assessednvaluation.
Shurtliff Brothers $3500.00, 1955 assessed valuation. May A. Weaver allowed $50.00,
1955 assessed valuation. George W. Thompson allowed $1190.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
William H. Huskinson allowed $980.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
There being no further business to come before the Board they did recess until
Monday next, December 19, 1955· -A
ATTEST»»91 . Chair'101, •Bdard of County C•missioners
Clerk, '1313•Coun't•y Commissioners.
MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
December 19,-1955.
Commissionersamet in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk:
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
v License approved for Arden Christiansen, Dam Site Inn. Earl J. Wochner, Lobby
Cigar Store. Keith Lance, Ford's Cigar Store. Ray Metcalf, Capibal Club. Gilbert
Clark, Dell's Handy Corner. Fred C. Huth, Fred and Kelly's Broiler. John A. White,
NeW Sweden Store. Harvey J. Oswald, Harvey's Store. W..K. Kimble, Kimblets Trading
Company. John S. Gamble, Gamble's Fine Foods. Harry Traughber, Swan Valley
Commissary. Elmer Browning, Rainbow Inn. Lloyd. Feltman,- Airport Service. C. B.
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McNeill or Mary McNeill, Bon Villa Club. Charles R. Jacketta, Topper Super Club.
H. W. Reeve, Dusty's.
IN THE MATTER OF SANITARIAN FOR BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
' James E. Cotton,. C. T.·Maughn·i of the State Department of Public Health, Mayor
Fanning, George C. Petersen, Jr., Donald Foote of the City of Idaho Falls, met with
the Board relative to contract agreement between State Department of Public Health,
City of Idaho Falls and Bonneville County. City of Idaho Falls and·Bonneville County
' were in favor of securing the. services of Richard Dowd Adams to serve as Senior
Sanitarian, Mr. Adams being presently employed by San Diego County, California. Mr.
Adams stated that he would investigate the housing situation in Idaho Falls and wouldI.
give his answer. to the City and C6unty within approximately· ten days: also that if the
agreement was consummated he would be available February 10th, 1956.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX EXTENSION:
/ The Board approved sixty days extension of time for payment for Hutche' s Signs.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
1 Cancellation allowed Veteran's of Foreign Wars in the amount of $175.00, 1955
assessed valuation. Jess Crofts $1,540.00, 1955 assessed valuation. Ted N. Bromley
$300.00, 1955 assessed valuation. Archie Flemming $160.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
M. M. Hitt $63·93,. 1955 assessed valuation. Harriett Mae Crofts 81000.00, -1955 assessed
valuation. Joe Hoffman $2170.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Frank Drowns allowed groceries in the amount of $10.00. Leonard Kelly allowed $6.00
groceries and three sacks coal. Mickey Bills allowed #7.50 groceries. Emma Anderson
allowed $7.50 groceries.
There being nd further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Tuesday next, December 27, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST:
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
December 27, 1955.
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
v License approved for Merlini J. Peterson, B. P. 0. Elks Lodge. J. W. Banks, Hub
Bar. E. J. Guderjohn, Corner Grocery. Paul Byrd, Byrd's I. G. A. Store. Alvin B.
Gemar:*, Broadway Bowl. H. W. Eames, Mint Bar. F. E. Cushing, Cheerio Club. Burdette
Dabell, Fairway Service. Orson Hudman, Coltman Cash Store. R. B. Mattensog,Bonneville
Loungs. Walter Jones, Casey Jones Service Station. C. L. Croly, Croly's Cold Storage
Lockers. Vern Kelsch, Murphy's Market.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellation allowed Ray's Texaco Service #39.92, 1955 tax. Lobby Cigar Store
#4840.00, 1955 assessed valuation. DeMarls Texaco $199.26 , 1955 tax. Brunt's Ice
Cream and Magazines $476.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
Cancellation allbwed Earl V.-Ford, $1250.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
4 Frank Drowns allowed.$7.00.groceries and $3.00 for coal. Mabel Gould allowed
1000 pounds coal. Leonard Kelley allowed $6.00 groceries. Mickey Bills allowed #7.50
groceries and $22.00 rent. Charlos Cleverly allowed 50 gallon fuel oil. Raymond N.
Smith allowed $1.50 cash. Emma Anderson allowed $5.00 groceries. Ruth Bybee allowed
$5.00 groceries and 45 gallon fuel oil.
There b•ing no further business to come before:..the Board, they did recess
until Thursday next, December 29th, 1955, at 1:30 P. M.
ATTEST:
FID/»»•7•«Clerk, Bog•d odCouity Commissioners.
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Chairman, Bo'afd of County Comm• sioners.
MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
December 29, 1955.
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Huntsman and the Clerk. Commissioner Weeks absent.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
4 License approved for Eva Davis, Eighth Street Grocery. J. R. Brown, Russ'.s
Super Market. Dick Koster, Kick's Super Market.
There,being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess
until Tuesday next, January 3, 1956, at 1:30 P. M.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
January 3, 1956.
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman ' and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
4License approved for Garth Nuttall, Nuttell's Market. Elbert Bird, Lincoln
Drive Inn. Gordon W. Reynolds, M. D.,Cbuntry Club, Incorporated. Elmer Elg, Jack's
Club.
IN THE MATTER OF REAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
/ Cancellation allowed Mary Haderlie Cobble, $300.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
IN THE MATTER OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX CANCELLATION:
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4 Cancellation allowed Harry Katseanes $3656.00, 1955 assessed valuation.
• IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DELEGATION:
4J. Vestal Christensen, Dick Hampton and Charles Reid called on the Board and
requested some gravel be placed on the Hampton Lane Road; a distance of one mile,
commencing at the intersection of Taylor Road and Hampton Lane Road and running east one
mile.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
1 Frank Drowns allowed #4.00 groceries and #3.00 coal. Mrs. Dan Stevens allowed
1000 pounds coal. Ireta Waddoups allowed $7.50 groceries. Georgina Mosney allowed
$5.00 groceries and one bus ticket to Fort Hall, $1.05. Larry King allowed groceries
$7.50. Oreta Blumhorst allowed $7.50 groceries. Emma Anderson allowed 85.00 groceries.
Ruth Bybee allowed $5.00 groceries.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess until
Saturday next, January 7, 1956, at 10:30 P. M.Attest: 6<76-»»�036»,>22-« Chlairmain, ar• of County Commis•toners.
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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
January 7, 1956.
Commissioners met in special session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioner Huntsmanv and the Clerk. Commissioner Weeks absent.
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
4 License approved for Robert Wilson, Union Bar.
IN THE MATTER OF CHARITY:
• Horace Nielson allowed $6.00 groceries. Frank Drowns allowed $6.00 groceries.
Elbert Haddon allowed #12.00 groceries.
The Board agreed to pay board and room, beginning January 1, 1956, in the amount
of $41.50 per month, for Josie Smith at Porter's Rest Home.
There being no further business to come before the Board, they did recess. until ··.
Monday next, January 9th, 1956, at· 10:30 P. M.
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INUTES OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
January 9, 1956.
Commissioners met in regular session this day, there being present Chairman
Scoresby, Commissioners Weeks, Huntsman and the Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF CREDITORS' CLAIMS DUE FROM BONNEVILLE COUNTY:
'1 The Board approved and ordered paid the following claims:
Current Expense Claims in the amount of
Road and Bridge Claims in the amount of
Charity Claims in the amount of
Weed Eradication Claims in the amount of
IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE:
•20,107.88upa29; 1123.25
$ 5,771.31
5 3,399·03
\1License approved for George Hayward, Bel 'Air Food Center. Don Christensen, 191
Club. Roland Patterson, Roland's Club. Matt Reed, Willow Creek Inn.
IN THE MATTER OF YOUTH CONSERVATION LEAGUE DELEGATIONE
4 Mrs. John D. Smith, President, Mrs. N. H. Hanson, Mrs. E. J. Soelberg, Miss Norma
Barnes of the Youth Conservation League, Miss Faye Norris, Dean of Women, Idaho Falls
High School and R. 0. Waddoups, Dean of Men of Idaho Falls High School, L. H. Man-
waring, Trustee of C ass-"A" School District No. 91, called on the Board and requested
2 'Bonneville County pb furnish financial funds to help in employing a psychiatrist to
work for City"of Idaho Falls and Bonneville County. The Board advised the delegation
the matter would be /referred to the Bonneville County Prosecuting Attorney for his
opinion. 1.
IN THE MATTER OF VOLUNTARY SUSPENSION OF BEER LICENSE:
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Bonneville County
County Court. House
Idaho Falls, Idaho
" STOCKMANS' BAR1840 N. Yellowstone Avenue
Idaho Falls, Idaho,
January 7, 1956
Gentlemen:We herewith request voluntary suspension of our County Beer License for a period
of two (2) weeks commencing Sunday January 8, 1956, to and including Saturday, January
21, 1956.
(Signed)
fft/sc/c E. W. Pike
County Attorney".
Very' truly yours,
STOCKMANS' BARBy: L. W. Taylor - Owner
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