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Show HISTORY OF EMERY COUNTY. 608 per Robertson, Probate Judge. The 1887, resulted in the election of M. W. election in August, Molen, Selectman; and Superintendent Allen was appointed E. H. CV»x, Surveyor in December A. J. County Selectman to of till of Schools, and to the office of a vacancy caused by the death James Woodward. In August, 1888, A. Ballinger was elected Prosecut- ing Attorney, and held the position over one term, when K. Reid was appointed. During this year the County court obtained aid from the Territory and constructed bridges on the Cottonwood, Price and he resigned, and J. Huntington streams. In June, 1889, O. J. Harmon was appointed Selectman to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of A. J. Allen. The same month Mrs. A. J Shipp was appointed quarantine physician for the coun ty. At the general election in August, 1889, E. Cox, G. Petty and J. T. Ballentyne were elected County Se lectmen and L. M. Olsen Superintendent of Schools Ballentyne resigned and O. D. Allen was appointed Se W lectman, and in '90 Allen resigned. In '90 Carl Wilberg was elected County Clerk, H. G. Mathis Selectman and J. S. Hoyt was appointed quarantine physician, instead of E. M. Moore, resigned. At the election in August, 1891, L. P. Ovesen and O. E. Larsen were elected Selectmen, and W. C. Burrows was appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of H. G. Mathis. September 5, 1892, Hon. Orange Seely was appointed Probate Judge and J. K. Reid was appointed Attorney to fill the unexpired term of A. Ballinger, resigned. The election in '93 resulted in electing H. M. Fugate, E. H. Cox and J. L. Boulder, Selectmen; Wyatt Bryan, Assessor and Collector; H. G. Mathis, Sheriff; Chris Johnson, Prosecuting Attorney; W. J. Tidwell, Surveyor; Carl Wilberg, Clerk, and R. C. Miller, |