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Show HISTORY OF EMERY COUNTY. 607 8, 1880, consisted of Samuel Jewkes, Probate Judge; E. Cox, William Taylor aud Jasper Peterson, Selectmen; Emanuel Bagley, Clerk and Recorder; E. Curtis, Sheriff; J. K. Keid, Treasurer; Jos. S. Thornton. Superintendent of Schools; M. J. Shelton, Surveyor, and H. The sum of $10 per O. Crandall, Assessor and Collector. ganized March year was fixed as the salary of the Treasurer. sessed valuation of the county was The as- $500,000. At the general election held in August, 1880, the folwere elected: Elias Cox, Probate Judge; J. W. Seely, William Taylor, Sr., and H. S. Ilollingshead, Selectmen; Samuel Jewkes, Treasurer; M. J. Shelton, Prosecuting Attorney and Surveyor; J. L. Brasher, Assessor and Collector, was also appointed Sheriff to rill a vacancy from resignation. March 6, 1882, the court furnished a log room in which to meet, at a cost of $50. June 5, 1882, Anthon Xeilson was appointed Selectman to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of H. S. HolliDgshead. July 6, 1882, E. Bagley resigned as County Clerk and S. H. Cox was appointed to that position, but failed to qualify, and Job Whitney was appointed. C. lowing officials was appointed Treasurer Samual Jewkes, resigned. G. Larsen, Jr., tion of to fill the posi- At the general election in August, 1882, Orange was elected Probate Judge; J. W. Seely, A. Xeilsen Seely and William Taylor, Sr., Selectmen; J. K. Reid, AttorS. Loveless ney; J. L. Brasher, Sheriff, resigned and H. was appointed. June 2, 1884, Joseph Denisen was appointed County Clerk, with O. J. Andersen deputy, March 26, 1885, A. Neilson resigned as Selectman and J. was appointed to fill the unexpired term. In August, 1885, James Woodward, W. H. Branch and J. W. Seely were elected Selectmen; W. W. Crawford, Clerk and Recorder; J. D. Kilpack, Assessor and Collector; JasE. Johnson |