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HomeMy WebLinkAbout360018.tiff 282 Second party agrees that his audit of the following offices shall be conducted as specified below: County Treasurer He will examine and trace to the cash books all evidence of cash receipts ana dis- bursements. He will prove all cash book footings. He will compare all concelled warrants with their corresponding vouchers. He will prove and verify all bank and cash balances at the end of each period of audit and compare the total cash with total fund balances. He will make thorough test checks of tax roll entries with the duplicate tax receipts. He will test check at least ten per cent of tax sales as to interest and penalties. He will recon- cile tax redemptions during each period covered by the audit. He will personally examine all coupons which have been paid and cancelled. County Clerk and Recorder He will examine all financial records, tracing all evidence of fees collected or earned to the proper record and in turn to cash remittances to the County Treasurer or other official designated by law. He will examine all vouchers for proper authorization by the County Commissioners and prove all claims authorized with warrants paid through the County Treasurer's office. He will make a thorough test check of all vouchers, both as to extensions and totals. He will examine the claims of all county officials to ascertain that withdrawals are proper. He will make a detailed audit of the Operator' s and Chau- ffeur's division from its beginning in 1936. Clerk of the County Court Clerk of the District Court He will examine all dockets or other financial records of original entry and trace all evidence of fees earned or collected to the proper record, proving all totals and comparing with remittances to the officials designated by law. County Sheriff He will examine, analyze, and prove the sheriff's cash records, tracing the items of fees back to the original source wherever possible, and in turn compare with remittances to the official designated by law. He will examine and analyze all claims for salary and mileage and for services as jailor. Justices of the Peace He will audit the records of the Justices of the Peace whose offices are in the Court Louse to determine that expenses paid by the County are proper and that moneys due the County have been properly remitted. Hospital He will make a cash audit of the Hospital accounts and a detail audit of such accounts for one month as a test check that all transactions are proper. Board of County Commissioners He will examine the minutes of the county board andsee that all financial provisions have been properly carried out. He will check all claims of the County Commissioners for salary and mileage to see that they are within the statutory :imitations. General He will also check tax redemptions with the minutes of the board of County Commission- ers. He will verify all bank and cash balances of each county official at the end of each period of audit . He will reconcile all outstanding warrants at the end of each period of audit. He will examine the minutes of the Commissioners for authorization of Rebates, cancelled warrants, adjustments , and duplicate warrants. Our work papers on the entire county audit shall be available to the county Attorney at his request , and whenever he may so desire he shall be permitted to make copies of said work papers for the county board. He will examine the records of the various county officials and submit recommendations for i.:iproving the system of records, having in mind an efficient, business-like system for each official. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The parties have Hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first aforesaid. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By C. 0. PLUMB Attest: A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS .PALTER F. MORRISON Party of the First Part County Clerk and Recorder ( SEAL ) RALPH L. McKEE By KATHLEEN E. DAY Party of the Second Part Deputy IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDS ON COUNTY TAX SALE CERTIFICATES �L�ry On motion made , seconded and , on vote, unanimously carried, it was RESOLVED, That the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado , file a request for tax deed on the following described properties on which WeldCounty holds tax sale certificates: 283 Lts 2-3, 31k 20, Evans Lot 21, Blk 20, Evans Lots 1 to 5, Blk 7 , H & J , Ault All Blk 1, Platteville, All Blk, 8, Platteville , Lots 1 to 3, 7 to 17 , 21 to 31, Nuckolls Nuckolls Blk 2, Platteville, Nuck- Lots 1 to 5, 16 to 24, Blk All Blk 9 , Platteville , oils 7 , Platteville, Nuckolls All Blk 10 , Platteville , Nuckolls Lt 3, 31k 13, Windsor, Kerns Nuckolls Lot 3, Blk 24, Windsor Lts 20-21, Elk 23, Platte- Lot 10 , Elk 13, Evans Lots 1-24 to 27 , 31k 11, ville N 56' L 1, Elk 8, Johnstown, Platteville Lots 11 to 22, Blk 20, Callahan Hts. Lots 1 to 8, 13 to 20, Platteville Lot 19 , Blk 30 , Platteville 23 to 27 , Elk 50, Lots 8 to 17, Blk 2, Lots 7-8, Elk 5, Platteville Platteville Platteville Lots 13-16 , Elk 6, Platteville Lots 11-12, Blk 8, Lots 2-5, Blk 7 , Lots 3-4, Elk 22, Platteville Platteville Platteville - Lots 1-6 , Elk 40 , Platteville 4/6 int L 24, Blk 11, Lots 5-6 , Blk 9 ,Platteville Lots 8-11, 14-17 , Blk 25, Windsor Lots 23-24, Elk 20 , Platteville Lots 19-21-23-25, Blk 10 , Platteville Lots 8-17 , Elk 28, Platteville Windsor Lots 7-8-9-10, Blk 3, Lots 19-20 , Elk 2, Ault Lot 8, Blk 7 , H&G, Ault Anderson' s 2nd, Ault Lots 13-14 , exc E 5' of North Lot 15-16 , Blk 7 , H&G, Ault Lots 5-6, Blk 3, Ault 57k' Lot 14, Blk 6 , Lots 19-20 , Blk 2, Eaton, W 32.4' of E 66 ' Lots 18 to Ault , 1st Add West Side 20, Blk 11, Eaton Lots 1-3-5-7-9 , Blk 1, Lots 2-4-6-8; Blk 14, Lots 15-16 , Elk 4, Ault H&G Windsor, Kerns Windsor, Kerns Lots 23-24, Blk, 3, Ault Lots 7 to 9 , Blk 4, Ault , E 30 ' Lots 18-20 and E 30' Lot 24, Blk 40,Platteville Anderson' s 2nd of S 15' Lot 21, Lots 8-13, Blk 13,Platteville Lot 27 , Elk 33, Platteville Blk 33, Winsdor Lots 1-2, Elk 2, Anderson's, Lots 14-17 , Blk 13, Platteville Lots 17-18, Blk 34, Ault Lots 15-16 , Elk 16, Platteville Platteville Lot 25, Elk 10, Evans Imps on R. W, Eaton, (Windsor Lots 8-9-10, Blk 8, Lots 17-18, Blk 4, Ault H&G Farm Dairy) Platteville Lots 4-5, Blk 4, Anderson's Lots 21-22, Blk 21, Platteville Lot 1, Blk 7 , Platteville 2nd, Ault Lots 1-2, Elk 8, Ault H&G Lots 8 to 14-17 , Blk 16, Lots 36-37 , Blk 5, Ault , Lots 11-12, Elk 7 , Ault H&G Platteville 1st Add Lots 19-20, Blk 21, Platteville The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER MORRISON County Clerk � (9p tA,/tAi ,...„,,,ALAI-7' Deputy U ha rman X0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY , MARCH 21, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 15th instant , the Eoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz:--- HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATI.LEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County 1tttorney The minutes of the fifteenth instant were read , and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF PERMISSION TO MRS. WALTER UMBERGER TO MOVE HOUSE OVER COUNTY ROADS Permission is hereby granted to Mrs. Walter Umberger to move a house overBlack Hills road to i3riggsdale, thence west on highway 14 to one mile east of Purcell, thence south to Galeton and on south to Eighth Street road, thence west to Greeley. The house belongs to C. C. Branch. This permission is granted provided all necessary precautions are taken so that there will be no possibility of accidents resulting from operations in connection with the removal of the house , and provided that Mrs. Umberger will repair all damage to bridges or other property resulting from the removal of the house. THE BOARD OF COUNTY C OMTiIISSIOI'LRS WELL COUNTY , COLORADO I agree to the above provisions: By C. 0. PLUMB Mrs. Welter Umberger Chairman 284 IN : HE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CANCELLING COUNTY PUBLIC WELFARE WARRANTS Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolutionand moved its adoption: WHEREAS, The following Weld County Public Welfare warrants drawn on the Old Age Pension Fund have been issued in error or the amounts for which they were issued have been other- wise paid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and ordered that the following warrants be cancelled and held for naught, to-wit: Date Series-Number To Whom Issued Amount February 15, 1938 OP-3718 Laverne G. Bracewell, 6510 $22.00 February 15, 1938 OP-3769 L. E. Burnham, 737 34.13 February 15, 1938 OP-4418 Henrietta Lewis, 225-2 37.00 February 15, 1938 OP-4799 John A. Ray, 985 37.00 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote; and so ordered: AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners, and Public Wel- Weld County, Colorado fare IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AA AND AD The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor as shown by the record of warrant allowance; WARRANTS NOS. AA-16627 to AA-16665, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. AD-446 to AD-678, inclusive There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WAL ER . MORRISON County Clerk AAAiB Deputy -� ha i rman $OX0X0XOXOX OXoxoxoxOXoxoxo XXOXOXOX OX OX OXOX OXOXOXOX OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 21st instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz:HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHT.FFN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the twenty-first instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR 3. 2% BEER LICENSE MRS. CLAUDE DAVIS AT MC FETRIDGE'S PLACE, DENIED WHEREAS, Mrs. Claude Davis has applied for a license to sell 3.2% beer at McFetridge 's on South Eighth Avenue just south of the city limits of Greeley, and WHEREAS, The Board finds tl.at there are now more than sufficient places selling 3. 2% beer in said neighborhood than are necessary to supply the reasonable requirements thereof, and WHEREAS, there is now a difficult traffic problem in said locality and it seems best that no action be taken to increase the traffic difficulty, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the application of Mrs. Claude Davis be and the same is hereby denied. ADopted by the following vote and so ordered: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON County Clerk gieANevg— By Deputy Chairman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0X0XOXOXOXOXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXUXuAUXUXUXuxuXU 285 GREELEY, COLORADO, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 22nd instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: --- HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County attorney The minutes of the twenty-second instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATER OF PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OF TAXES NO. 4021, Nellie F. Bailey & Lucy L. need WHEREAS, The Board of County Lommissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has carefully considered the following application, and is fully advised in relation thereto: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following petition be and is hereby approved, subject to approval of the Colorado Tax Commission: Petition 4021, Nellie F. Bailey and Lucy L. Reed, Schedule No. 164, SD6, Abatement, $7. 91 There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER MORRISON, County Clerk ®. , ,�p Deputy ‘f4AAA-gl an XOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOxoxoxOXoXaxoxoxOxoxoxoXOXOXOxoxoxo)oxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxaxoxaxoXoxoxoxo GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 24th instant , the Board of County L'ommissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. ,. with the following members present , viz: --- HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County attorney The minutes of the twenty-fourth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3. 2% BEER LICENSE NO. 136, Nicky Jacovetta, Firestone, Colorado WHEREAS, Nicky Jacovetta, of Weld County. Colorado, has presented to the board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County netail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant , having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: EVANSTON CAFE, NOW NICK'S PLACE, FIRESTONE, COLORADO, AND The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer only at retail, at said place , and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the board, attested by the County Clerk and hecorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided; however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOTERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER MORRISON County Clerk i .1A,,,e . By �� � row,,.,' Deputy 4ID ha rman $0X0X0X0X0XOX0X0X0x0X0x0XOXOXOx0XOX0X0X0X0XOXOXOXOX0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOX0 GREELEY , COLORADO, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 30th instant , the Board of County commissioners of 286. Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: ---- HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the thirtieth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AA The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-16666 to AA-16714, inclusive. There being no further business for the day, a recess was orderea taken to a future date, subject to call 'of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON Cdznt Clerk -e 61),A,,,,,,A,0eputy Chairman OX X 0 GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1538 Pursuant to adjournment of the 31st ultimo, the board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the thirty-first ultimo were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 137, A. J. FINCH, AT O.P.S. RESORT, NORTH OF NUNN \ ' WHEREAS, . A. J . Finch, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the -)oard of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County hetail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: O.P.S. RESORT, TWO MILES NORTH OF NUNN, COLORADO, And the County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3. 2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agree- ment that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of• the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS IN TUE MATTER OF RESOLUTION TO REDEEM TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1729/1932 FOR FEES ONLY On motion made , seconded, and on vote, unanimously carried, itwas RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer be, and hereby is, authorized to redeem for fees only Tax Sale Certificate No. 1729 of the 1932 Tax Sale for the tax of 1931 to 1936 , incl. , covering Lots 3 and 4, Block 69, Milliken. On vote taken: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARI NS The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED, CHAS. LILEY, Spec. State Relief, $10 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, County Public Welfare Warrant Number 3084 Series "SR", drawn on the State Special Relief Fund in the sum of Ten Dollare($10.00) , dated February 1, 1938, and payable t 287 to Chas. Liley, Frederick, was by said Chas. Liley lost and has not been presented for pay- ment in the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond, necessary to indemnify and save the County harmless on account of alleged loss of original warrant have been presented and filed with the Board of County Commissioners, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the board be and hereby is, ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said Chas. Liley in the amount of Ten Dollars ($10.00) , The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote: , AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. R I G G S FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AA, 0, OP, AND SR The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and -_ warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-16715 to AAA-16752, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. 0-46974 to 0-47640, inclusive Warrants NOS. OP-7136 to OP-7137, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. SR-3592 to SR-3686 , inclusive There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALT R . MORRISON County Clerk (�/�n ,Q l,,,,a ___ .g:et___.,f, Deputy U rairivan X X GREELEY , COLORADO, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 1st instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Httorney The minutes of the first instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN TEE MATTER OF PERMISSION TO W. S. FISEER TO MOVE A HOUSE OVER COUNTY HIGHWAYS Permission is hereby granted to W. S. Fisher to move a house over County Highways from five miles South of and one-half mile East of Peckham to La Salle. This permission is granted provided all necessary precautions are taken so that there will be no possibility of accidents resulting from operations in connection with the removal of the house, and provided that W. S. Fisher will repair all damage to bridges or other property resulting from the removal of the house. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO I agree to the above provisions: By FRED r�RENS W. S. FISHER Commissioner There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON County Clerk'17 _ -WO _ 1 t �f,4t �/- By �L.,c_ Deputy C is rman XOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOX0XOXOX0XOXOXOXOX0X0XOX0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOX0X0X0X0X0XOX0XOX0X0XOX0X0X0X0XOXOXO 288 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 2nd instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATILEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the second instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MA OF SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFIC' /r . 921/1936 On mot • / 4:9 nd seconded, it was %; RESOLVED, .e ounty Treas •. , ; z. d . ell, a d deliver tax sale certificate , the 1936 sa r , : ,t .-: 24 , and 50, hudson, upon receipt of $18. e her wit , .i `1 ssignment. 1935 & 1936. Put to vote and ado. d by the following vote: AYES: C. A. . The Board of County oners Weld County, Col o IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1576/1931 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1576/1931 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on April 4, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale L. E. Opdyke bid $109.86 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said L. E. Opdyke, NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1576 of the 1931 Tax Sale for the tax of 1930 to 1936, inclusive, covering the following described property: SE* 8-11-56 and NTiSE*: NSW* 9-11-56, upon receipt of $109.86 together with his fees for making assign- . ment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the follow- ing vote: • AYES: C. 0. PLL'LiB A. R. RIGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 1080/34, 1471/31, 2371/32 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Nos. 1080/1934, 1471/1931 and 2371/1932 have been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on April 4, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale The Denver Joint Stock Land Bank bid $343.92 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificates and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certifi- cates were sold to said The Denver Joint Stock Land Bank, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1080 of the 1934 Tax Sale for the tax of 1933 to 1936, inclusive, covering the following described property: Si 24-12-62, upon receipt of $165.85 together with his fees for making assignment, and Tax Sale Certificate No. 1471 of the 1931 Tax Sale for the tax of 1930 to 1932, inclusive, covering SWi 24-12-62, upon receipt of $111.43 together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 2371 of the 1932 Tax Sale for the tax of 1931 and 1932, covering SEi 24-12-62 upon receipt of $66.64 together with his fees for making assignment . Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolutionwas adopted by the follow- ing vote: _ AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 1311/26, 1241/31, 792/36 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Nos. 1311/1926, 1241/1931, 792/1936 have been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on April 4, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of The board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, AT SAID SALE Jacob Croissant bid $100.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificates and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificates were sold to said Jacob Croissant, 289 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1311 of the 1926 Tax Sale for the tax of 1925 to 1929 , inclusive, covering the following described property: Lots 16 to 18, Blk 2, L 1 to 29 , Blk 3, Lots 1 to 15, Blk 4, L 1 to 9 , Elk 5, All Blks C & D, Hardin, upon receipt of $50.00 together with his fees for making assignment, and Tax Sale Certificate No. 1241 of the 1931 Tax Sale for the Tax of 1930 to 1934, inclusive, covering L 16 to 18, Blk 2, L 1 to 29 , Blk 3, L 1 to 15, Elk 4, L 1 to 9 , Elk 5, and All Blks C & D, Hardin, upon receipt of *40.00• together with his fees for making assignment, and Tax Sale Certificate No. 792 of the 1936 Sale for the tax of 1935 and 1936, covering L 16 to 18, Blk 2, L 1 to 29, Elk 3, L 1 to 15, Elk 4, L 1 to 9 , Elk 5, and All Blks C & D, Hardin, upon receipt of $10.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Lotion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 1075/36, and 2575/32 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Nos. 1075/1936 and 2575/1932 have been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on April 4, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Hoard of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale A. J. Kinnison bid $200.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificates and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificates were sold to A. J. Kinnison, L' NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1075 of the 1936 Tax Sale for the tax of 1935 to 1936, inclusive; covering the following described property: NW* 12-9-60; NT* 24-9-60;Lots 14 to 18, Blk 34, LeRoy's, Keota• Lots 7-8-9; Blk 50 and Lots 1 to 4, 7 to 9 , Blk 58, 1st Add. , Keota, upon receipt of #50.00 together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 2575 of the 1932 Tax Sale for the tax of 1931 to 1934, inclusive, covering NW* 12-9-60 and NWi 24-9-60, and Lots 14 to 18, Blk 34, LeRoys, Keota, and Lots 7 to 9 , Blk 50, and Lots 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 , Elk 58, 1st Add, Keota, upon receipt of $150.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 1478/21 and 1199/31 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Nos. 1478/1921 and 1199/1931 have been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on April 4, 1938 at the hour of two o 'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale M. G. Johnston bid $2.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificates and , being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificates were sold to said M. G. Johnston. e, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1478 of the 1921 Tax Sale for the tax of 1920 to 1929, inclusive , covering the following described property: Lots 1 and 2, Blk N, Hall Sub. , Nunn, Colorado_, upon receipt of $1.00 together with his fees for making assignment, and . Tax Sale Certificate No. 1199 of the 1931 Tax Sale for the tax of 1930 to 1936 , inclusive , covering Lots 1 and 2, Blk N, Hall Sub. , Nunn, upon receipt of $1.00 together with his fees for making assignment . Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 915/1929 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 915/1929 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on April 4, 1938 at the hour of two o 'clock, P.T , in the office of The Board of County Commissioners, and r WHEREAS, at said sale W. B. Warner bid $130.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said W. B. Warner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign 290 and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 915 of the 1929 Tax Sale for the tax of 1928 to 1936, inclusive, covering the following described property: SW4SE4; E -WiSE*; SW4SW4SEk; EfW2NW4SW4SE* 10-2-65, upon receipt of 4130.00 together with his fees for making assignment . Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 2724/1932 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 2724/1932 has been duly aavertised for sale at a public auction held on April 4, 1938 at the hour of two o 'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Board of County Commissioners , and WHEREAS, at said sale Harry R. Boles bid $100.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said Harry R. Boles NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 2724 of the 1932 Tax Sale for the tax of 1931 to 1936, inclusive, covering the following described property: Lots 7 to 10, Blk 7 , Kersey, upon receipt of $100.00 together with his feed for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION ASSIGNING TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 1582, 1628, 1700, 1863 and 755/1937 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Numbers 1582, 1628, 1700, 1790, 1863, and 755 of the 1937 Tax Sale have been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on April 4, 1938, at the hour of two o 'clock, P.M. , in the office of The board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale, W. Steinwald bid $500.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificates and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificates were sold to said W. Steinwald. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1582 of the 1937 Tax Sale for the tax of 1931 covering Imps on CB&Q ry r/w, Hudson, upon receipt of $100.00 together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 1628 of the 1937 Tax Sale for the tax of 1932 covering Imps on C. B. & Q Ry r.w, Hudson, upon receipt of $100.00 together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 1700 of the 1937 Tax Sale for the tax of 1933 covering Imps on C.B.& Q. Ry r/w, Hudson, upon receipt of $100.00 together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 1790 of the 1937 Tax Sale for the tax of 1934 covering Imps on C.B.& Q. Ry r/w, Hudson, upon receipt of $100.00 together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 1863 of the 1937 Tax Sale for the tax of 1935 covering Imps on C.B.& Q. Ry r/w, Hudson, upon receipt of $50.00 together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 755 of the 1937 Tax Sale forthe tax of 1936 covering Imps on C.B.& Q. Ry r/w, Hudson, upon receipt of $50.00, together with his. fees for making assignment . The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED, American Can Co. , Pauper Fund, $5. 50 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, County Warrant Number 46033, Series "0", dated February 1, 1938, drawn on the Pauper Fund in the sum of Five and 50/100 ($5. 50) Dollars and payable to "American Can Company, Denver, Colorado" was by said American Can Company lost and has not been presented for payment in the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond, necessary to indemnify and save the County harmless on account of alleged loss of original warrant , have been presented and filed with the tioa rd of County Commissioners. NO'.?, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the £oard be and hereby is ordered 291 to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said American Can Company in the amount of Five and 50/100 Dollars ($5. 50) . The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Uolorado 1 There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER MORRISON County Clerk _40g,..,...,9- e.,4....7_ Deputy Chairman xoxoxoxoxoxoNDxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxnxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxhoxoxoxa GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 4th instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the fourth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 138, C. G. Afflerbach, Hereford, Colorado WHEREAS, C. G. Afflerbach, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County hetail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: Pool Hall and Lunch Room at Hereford, Colorado, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifi- cations of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3. 2% beer only at retail, at said place , and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is aut:,orized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF DISALLOWANCE OF VOUCHER OF C. A. BRAYTON, JP, AULT, COLORADO C. A. Brayton, J.P. Ault , Colorado Re: Manuel Martinez, Jr. , and Ted Garcia case. Dear Mr. Brayton: Your statement of costs in the case of Manuel Martinez, Jr. and Ted Garcia has been disallowed. We have referred the bill to the County Attorney and it is his opinion and the opinion of Our Board that the information shown on the statement indicates that this case shoula have been handled by the Eaton City Magistrate. If not there , the County Sheriff should have been called. Since there is a Justice Court in Eaton, we cannot understand why the case was taken to Ault for trial, in any event. Very truly yours, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOI;ERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By C. 0. PLUMB, Chairman 292 There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON County Clerk JJAA,,,,,. Deputy Chairman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, THURSDAY, APRIL 7 , 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 6th instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado , met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON, County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATLLEEN E. DAY, Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the sixth instant were read, and there being no corrections or • objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3. 2% BEER LICENSE NO. 139, I. D. horton, 3 miles S of Fort Lupton WHEREAS, I. D. Horton, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: Filling Station and Lunch, 3 miles South of Fort Lupton, Colorado, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifica- tions of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3. 2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 1444/1930 and 1853/1931 On motion made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to sell, assign, and deliver Tax Sale Certificate No. 1444/1930 for the tax of 1929 to 1936 , inclusive, covering i 23-8-64, upon receipt of $524. 58, together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 1853 of the 1931 sale for the tax of 1930 to 1936 , inclusive, covering Ni 26-8-64, upon receipt of $291.00, together with his fees for making assignment. Put to vote and adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, ''olorado There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON County Clerk 09.11l,Deputy Charman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOxOXOXOxOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO 293 GREELEY, COLORADO, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 7th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the seventh instant wereread, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN TEE MATTER OF PERMIT TO McVE HOUSE OVER COUNTY ROADS, TO J. W. UMBERGER Permission is hereby granted to J. W. Umberger to move a house over County Roads from Beebe Draw to one-half mile North of Gilcrest. The house belongs to Harmon Zilar. Said pervission is granted provided all necessary precautions are taken so that there will be no possibility of accidents resulting from operations in connection with the removal of the house, and provided that said J . W. Umberger will repair any and/or all damage to bri( ges or other property resulting from the removal of said house. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I agree to the above provisions: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO J. W. UMBERGER By FRED ARENS Commissioner There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk n O Deputy Cha rman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 9th instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS .ommissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the ninth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AA, 0, OP, SR The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-None to AA-None ; inclusive. WARRANTS NOS. 0-47641 to 0-47742, inclusive. WARRANTS NOS. OP-7138 to OP-8939, inclusive. WARRANTS NOS. SR-3687 to SR-3866, inclusive. IN THE MATTER OF EXCLUSION ORDER, GREELEYsPOUDRE IRRIGATION DISTRICT, N. V. Carney / ° 1 The resolution of the Greeley-Poudre Irrigation District in regard to exclusion ordered of the following property was received, examined, and ordered filed: NAME OF OWNER DISCRIPTION OF LAND N. V. Carney The Southwest Quarter (SW*) and Tracts E. , H. , and I, of the Southeast Quarter (SEA) of Section Nineteen (19) , Township Seven ( 7) North, Range Sixty-four (64) West of the 6th IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER, DR. WAGSCHAL, GROVER, COLORADO On motion made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Dr. R. Wagschal be and hereby is appointed Deputy County Health Officer for the Grover community, /,� to serve at the pleasure of the Board at an annual salary for said services of Twenty-five and no/100 Dollars. Resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS • The Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colo. 294 IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY AUDIT BY RALPH L. MC KEE JANUARY 1, 1938 to MARCH 31, 1938 4 The report of Ralph L. McKee, County Auditor, on the various County Offices, for -� r January 1, 1938 to March 31, 1938, was presented, examined, and on motion same was ordered approved, and filed for future reference. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk _Aq AAAAJ Deputy (� hairman ROXOX0XOXOX0XOXOXOX0X0XOXOXO1COXOX0XOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOX0X0X0X0 GREELEY, COLORADO, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 15th instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County httorney The minutes of the fifteenth instz,nt were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 140, Charley Kasl, Galeton, Colorado WHEREAS, Charley Kasl, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: LUNCHROOM AT GALETON, COLORADO (FORMERLY THE E. MC LAUGFLIN PLACE) , and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifica- tions of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The Board of County 'ommissioners Weld County, Colorado C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY AND WELD COUNTY, Lubricating oil & grease A contract made March 1, 1938, by and between the Continental Oil Company and Weld County, for the price of oil and grease, for the year beginning March 1, 1938, was approved, and ordered filed. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER ,,MORRISON County Clerk CD a etA/Vj B6r7 l9 Deputy Cha rman RoxoxoxOxoXoxoxoxoxoxoXoxoXoxoXoxoxoXoxoxOXOXoxoxoxoxoX0X0X0X0X0xoxoxoxoXOXOxoxoxoxoxoxox0 295 GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 16th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the sixteenth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CANCELLING COUNTY PUBLIC WELFARE WARRANTS DRAWN ON OAP FUND Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the following Wekd County warrants drawn on the Old Age Pension Fund have been unclaimed, issued in error or the amounts for which they were issued have been other- wise paid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, and ordered, that the following warrants drawn on the OAP Fund be cancelled and held for naught , to-wit: Date Series-number To Whom Issued Amount Dec. 31, 1937 AA-16453 Colorado State Department of Pub. Welfare $325. 90 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-5369 Gustaf Anderson, 5361 17.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-5923 H. H. Grant, 1460 22.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-6180 Elmer Kopsa, 2744 27.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-6367 Samuel Meloy, 427 32.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-6380 Helena C. Milan, 2458-2 26.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-6465 H. C. Newman, 4273 32.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-6499 Christ Oster, 6686 27.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-6595 Benjamin Pumph'ey, 5697 28. 79 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-6667 Jacob Rosenof, 14 25.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-6883 George B. Tell, 669 28.00 Mar. 15, 1938 OP-7015 E. H. White, 1011 30. 62 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County "ommissioners Weld County, Colorado and The Board of Public Welfare IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWRNCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AD The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AD-679 to AD-914, inclusive. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON County Clerk O 7:4_,,e,.., ,g ,tiAeti Cue. man XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOxOXOXOxoxoxoxOXOxOXOXOXOXOXOXOxOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 20th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the twentieth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. • 11 IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3. 2% BEER LICENSE Y NO. 141, Greeley Country Club, Greeley, Colorado WHEREAS, Greeley Country Club, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County hetail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: GREELEY COUNTRY CLUB, WEST OF GREELEY, COLO. , And the County 'ommissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3. 2% 296 beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agree- ment that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY , COLORADO C. O. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALT R . MORRISON County Clerk _Aq Cha rman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0X0XOX0X0X0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 25th instant, the Board of County Lommissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner By KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County httorney The minutes of the twenty-second instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CANCELLING PERSONAL TAXES, S. S. Benson Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the personal taxes assessed against the personal property of S. S. Benson, School District No. 12, for the year 1930 have been delinquent six or more years, and WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado finds said taxes uncollectible, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the taxes assessed against the personal property of S. S. Benson for the year 1930 in the amount of $25. 21 be and the same is hereby cancel- led, provided the taxes of 1931 to 1936, inclusive are paid in full on or before August 1, 1938. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS C. O. PLUMB The Board of County Lommissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF ORDER FOR HEARING ON APPLICATION TO FIX RATES FOR CARRIAGE OF IRRIGATION WATER, Putnam Ditch Co. , a corpn. , Applicant, vs The Bijou Irrigation Company, a corporation, Respondent, and APPLICATION FOR FIXING OF RATES Commissioner A. R. Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, a petition, supported by affidavits, has been presented to The board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, for a hearing before said Board to fix a reasonable maximum rate of compensation for water to be hereafter delivered from the Bijou Irrigation Company ditch to owners of stock in the Putnam Ditch Company. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners fix the Seventh Day of June, A.D. , 1938, at the hour of 10:00 o 'clock, a.m. , for the hearing of all persons interested in the matter of fixing such rates of compensation for the delivery of water through the ditch of the Bijou Irrigation Company to owners of stock in the Putnam Ditch Company, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the applicants proceed according to law to give notice to the proper parties prior to such hearing. Commissioner Fred Arens seconded the motion, and it being put to vote was unanimously carried. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRET ARENS 297 IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING COUNTY TREASURER TO REDEEM FOR FEES ONLY COUNTY TAX SALE CERTIFICATES ON PROPERTIES ON WHICH WELD COUNTY HOLDS TAX TITLE , Commissioner A. R. Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Weld County has acquired title to the following described lands on which tax sale certificates are now outstanding for the general tax and/or pest tax assessed against the land, and WHEREAS, there are outstanding tax sales certificates now held by the County of prior dates, and WHEREAS, it is desirable to clear the title of these non-effective certificates, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County (dommissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the County Treasurer be, and is hereby, authorized to redeem for fees only the following tax sale certificates: Ctf. No. 1724/1921: General tax only of 1920 and 1922 covering i Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1739-a/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering SW4 Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1739-b/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering WkNE* Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1740/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering NW* Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1751/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering WW Section 23, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1072/1920: General tax only of 1919 to 1922, inclusive, covering All Section 17 , Township 8 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M. Part Ctf. No. 1834/1921: General tax only of 1920 and 1922 covering Ei Section 25, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1797/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering NE* Section 21, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Part Ctf. No. 1801/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering SEi Section 7 , Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1804/1921: General Tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering NWi Section 17 , Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1803/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering Si Section 33, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1809/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive , covering SW4 Section 35, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1764/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering NEi Section 27, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1845/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering E'i Section 23, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1861/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922 , inclusive, covering SE* Section 35, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1866/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering SW Section 25, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1973/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering E* Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1634/1921: General Tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering NE* Section 31, Township 8 North, Range 62 West. Ctf. No. 1685-a/1921; General tax only of 1920 and 1922, covering All Sec. 3, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1971/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive , covering Si West of outlet to McGrew Reservoir in Section 1, Township 8 forth, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1972/1921: General tax only of 1920 covering Ni North and East of outlet to McGrew Reservoir in Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1058/1918: General taxes only of 1917 to 1922, inclusive , covering All Section 21, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1709/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering NWi Section 21, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1710/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering SiNW* Section 7 , Township 8 North, Range 62 West. Ctf. No. 1711/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering SE4 Section 23, Township 7 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1713/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering N i Section 15, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. 298 Ctf. No. 1715/1921: General Tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering Wi Section 29, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1714/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive , covering All Section 31, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1712/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering All Section 9, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1681/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1921, inclusive, covering E* Section 15, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1682/1921: General tax only of 1920 and 1921 covering SWk Section 15, Town- ship 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1818/1921: General tax only of 1920 covering NiNWj: SE*NWf: NE*: NEkSEk: SWINW*: SW4: NW*SE*: S2SE1 Section 7, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2925/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year of 1923 covering NW* Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2926/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering SWW and WINE* Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf No. 2931/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering All Section 9, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2938/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering NW4 Section 15, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2940/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering NWf Section 17, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2946/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax onl,y for the year 1923 covering NWf Section 21, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2947/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering NEf Section 21, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2950/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering Wi Section 23, 'lownship 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. 2954/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering NE} Section 27, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2957/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering Wi Section 29, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2924/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering li and SEI Section 1 and All Section 3, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2929/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering All Section 7 , Township 8 North, Range 63 :Pest. Ctf. No. 2937/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering E* and SW* Section 15, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2952/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering SW4 Section 25, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2955/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering Wi Section 27, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2960/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering Si Section 33, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2961/1924: Pest District No. 33, tax only for the year 1923, covering N'W* Section 35, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2963/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax onlyfor the year 1923, covering SEA- Section 35, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2964/1924: Pest District No. 33 tax only for the year 1923 covering SWW Section 35, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2976/1924: Pest District No. 35 tax only for the year 1923 covering SOW* Section 7, Township 8 North, Range 62 West. Part Ctf. No. 2985/1924: Pest District No. 35 tax only for the year 1923 covering NEf Section 31, Township 8 North, Range 62 West. Ctf. No. 2279/1924: General tax only of 1923 to 1929, inclusive, covering All Section 3, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2282/1924: General tax only of 1923 to 1925, inclusive, covering All Section 3, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 2328/1924: General Tax only of 1923 to 1932, inclusive, covering NWT Section 35, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2546/1924: General tax only of 1923 to 1929, inclusive, covering NE* Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 2547/1924: General tax only of 1923 to 1929, inclusive, covering NWf Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 2548/1924: General tax only of 1923 to 1929 , inclusive, covering Si North and East of outlet to McGrew Reservoir in Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. 299 Ctf. No. 2549/1924: General tax only of 1923 to 1929, inclusive, covering Si South and lest of outlet of McGrew Reservoir in Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 2502/1924: General tax only of 1923 to 1932, inclusive , covering All Section 7, Township 8 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M. Ctf. No. 1826/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering All Section 13, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1708/1925: Pest District No. 37 tax only of 1924 covering SEi Section 23, Township 7 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1808/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering All Section 1 and E* Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1809/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering All Section 3, Township 8 North , Range 64 West. Part Ctf. No. 1811/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering SEi Section 7 , Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1814/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering All Section 17 , Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1816/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering All Section 21, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1817/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering Ei Section 23, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1819/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering Ei Sec. 25, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1825/1925: Pest District No. 52 tax only of 1924 covering i Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1727/1921: General tax only of 1922 covering NW* Section 35, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1558/1923: General tax only of 1922 to 1930, inclusive , covering Ei and SWi Section 15, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 2080/1922: General tax only of 1921 covering Ni South and West of outlet to McGrew Reservoir in Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 2279/1922: General tax only of 1921 to 1924, inclusive , covering "That part of SW* South of outlet of McGrew Reservoie" in Section 9 , Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 2278/1922: General tax only of 1921 to 1924, inclusive, covering "That part of Sec. , viz, beg at SE corner Section 9 , N 45° , W 7480 ' to NW corner of Section E 5280' S 5280' to beg" Sec 9, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. • Ctf. No. 1649/1921: General tax only of 1920 to 1922, inclusive, covering All Section 13, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1443/1930: General tax only of 1929 to 1936, inclusive, covering Undivided 2/3 interest on all Section 3, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. Ctf. No. 1773/1931: General tax only of 1930 to 1936, inclusive , covering SE* Section 23, Township 7 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1759/1931: General tax only of 1930 to 1936, inclusive, covering S2NWi Section 7 , Township 8 North, Range 62 West. Ctf. No. 1760/1931: General tax only of 1930 to 1936, inclusive , covering NW4 Section 15, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. NO. 1848/1931: General tax only of 1930 to 1936 , inclusive, covering WW Section 29 , Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1849/1931: General tax of 1930 to 1936, inclusive , covering All Section 31, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1420/1934: General tax of 1933 to 1936, inclusive, covering. N i Section 21, Township 8 North, Range 63 West. Ctf. No. 1426/1934; General tax only of 1933 to 1936, inclusive, covering E2 Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 64 West. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Fred Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS II The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado There being no further busiress for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WALT R . MORRISON County Clerk - e') (9 f2*-XAA"^J • ,�j Deputy C airman XOX0XOX0x0X0XOX0 0X0XOXOX0x0XOXOXOXOX0X0XOXOX0XOX0X0X0XOX0X0X0XOXOXOX0XOX0X0X0X0x0XOXOXOX0 300 GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 25th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON'.. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the twenty-fifth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 142, Win. H. Boggs, Kuner Filling Station, Kersey WHEREAS, Wm. H. Boggs, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for the sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant , having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sumcof Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: BILL'S SERVICE STATION AND LUNCH AT KUNER, KERSEY, COLORADO, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifi- cations of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3. 2% beer only at retail, at said place , and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good . for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall beissued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where' licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject t'o call of the Chairman. WALT R . MORRISON County Clerk ,(�, / Deputy hrma± XOXOXOXOXOXOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0XOX0XOXOXOXOX0X0XOX0 GREELEY, COLORADO, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 29th instant, the Board of County kdommissioners 'of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON,r C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the twenty-ninth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AA The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-16753 to AA-16801, inclusive. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WAL — . MORRISON County Clerk e (f) B .W�1•��►.�i . Deputy ha rman XOX0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0x0X0X0XOXOX0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0XOXOX0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0XOX0 301 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 30th ultimo, the Board of County ' ommissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County ".ttorney The minutes of the thirtieth ultimo were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1491/1927 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1491/1927 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on Monday, May 2, 1938 at the hour of two o 'clock, P.M. , in the office of the Bberd. of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale Bessie Simkins bid $85.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said Bessie Simkins. '.NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1491 of the 1927 Tax Sale for the tax pf 1926 to 1936, inclusive, covering the following described property: Lot 14 Block 8, Grover, upon receipt of $85.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: FRED ARENS C. 0. PLUMB The board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 2815/1932 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 2815/1932 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on May 2, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Board ofCounty Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale Albert F. Wulfekuhler bid $12. 74 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said Albert F. Wulfekuhler. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authoriaed to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 2815 of the 1932 Tax Sale for the tax of 1931 to 1936, inclusive, covering the following described property: 9/16 interest in mineral rights only, on N*NWi 11-2-67 upon receipt of $12. 74 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE. MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 1568/1933 and 1569/1933 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Nos. 1568/1933 and 1569/1933 have been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on May 2, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.I.1. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale John R. McCurry bid $217.34 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificates and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificates were sold to said John R. McCurry. NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1568 of the 1933 Tax Sale for the Tax of 1932 to 1936, inclusive, covering the following described property: N i Sec. 27 , Tsp. 12 N, Rg. 61, upon receipt of $108. 67 together with his fees for making assignment , and Tax Sale Certificate No. 1569 of the 1933 Tax Sale for the tax of 1932 to 1936, inclusive , covering NWi Sec. 27 , Tsp 12 N, Rg. 61 West upon receipt of $108. 67 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRET ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado *02 IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFIC4TE NO. 1923/1931 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1923/1931 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on May 2, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale Gray Secor bid $360;00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and , being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said Gray Secor, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1923 of the 1931 Tax Sale for the tax of 1930 to 1936, inclusive , covering the following described property: WiNW* exc S 25 ft Sec 22, Tsp 3 N, Rg 67 W, upon receipt of $360.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1270/1931 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1270/1931 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on May 2, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.11. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale Sam Kruchkow bid $15.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said Sam Kruchkow. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1270 of the 1931 Tax Sale for the tax of 1930 to 1936 , inclusive, covering the following described property: • Lots 31 end 32, Blk 13, Frederick, upon receipt of $15.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 982/1930 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 982/1930 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on May 2, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Board ofCounty Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale A. 0. Martin bid $100.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said A. 0. Martin, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 982 of the 1930 Tax Sale for the tax of 1929 to 1933, inclusive, covering the following described property: EiNWj 12-1-66 exc all res. made by Lena M. Garnett in SE*NW* only, upon receipt of $100.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the follow- ing vote : AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County Uommissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CANCELLING WELD COUNTY PUBLIC WELFARE WARRANTS Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the following Weld County Public Welfare warrants drawn on the following funds have been issued in error or the amounts for which they were issued have been other- wise paid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and ordered that the following warrants be cancelled and held for naught , to-wit: 303 Date Series-Number To Whom Issued Fund Amount April 20, 1938 AD-732 Newton Dyer, 353 ADC $61.00 April 15, 1938 OP-7140 H. R. Adams, 505 OAP 27.00 April 15, 1938 OP-7365 Anna Burke , 3140-2 OAP 28.23 April 15, 1938 OP-7405 Manuel Casios, 1058 OAP 27.00 April 15, 1938 OP-7460 Nicholas Cordova, 1613 OAP 21. 50 ' ll April 15, 1938 OP-7628 Maggie Fisher, 1326 OAP 20. 53 April 15, 1938 OP-7777 Anna Jane Hart , 6665 OAP 17.99 April 15, 1938 OP-7853 Amelia Hoyt, 4080-2 OAP 18.23 April 15, 1938 OP-7963 Mrs. Annie Kirk, 1789 OAP 27.00 April 15, 1938 OP-8387 Wt. T. Proffitt , 1071 OAP 27. 56 April 15, 1938 OP-8413 Christine Reich, 236 OAP 22.00 April 15, 1938 OP-8519 Laura M. Seagondollar, 565-2 OAP 24. 50 April 15, 1938 OP-8615 Reuben Steiger, 533 OAP 27.09 April 15, 1938 OP-8895 Harriet L. Wright, 2286-2 OAP 32.00 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners , and Public Welfare, Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY AND WELD COUNTY FOR ELEVATOR SERVICE AT GREELEY HOSPITAL AND COURT HOUSE Agreements between Otis Elevator Company and Weld County to furnish OTISsSERVICE on elevators at Weld County Court House and at Greeley Hospital from April 2, 1938, were received, examined, approved and ordered filed. IN T E MATTER OF CREATING NEW VOTING PRECINCTS IN THE CITY OF GREELEY Commissioner hrens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS the City of Greeley has heretofore been regularly divided into wards and precincts for voting purposes, and WHEREAS, the registration in certain precincts has since increased to such an ex- tent that the said precincts heretofore existing no longer comply with the requirements of the statutes and the work imposed upon election officials has beeome too burdensome, and WHEREAS the matter of dividing the said city into election precincts has been considered by the Board with the mayor of the City of Greeley and the planning Board of the City of Greeley, and ?WHEREAS the Board of County Commissioners has now determined that the City of Greeley shall continue with three election wards, containing a total of seventeen voting precincts, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City of Greeley be and is hereby divided into three election Wards numbered One, Two and Three. That Ward Cne shall contain five election precincts, Ward Two six election precincts and Ward Three six election precincts. The boundary lines whereof are hereby fixed and established as follows: "All that part of the City of Greeley lying north of the center line of Ninth Street shall be known and designated as 'First Ward' , or 'Ward One' . All that part of the City of Greeley lying between the center lines of Ninth Street and of Fifteenth Street shall be known and designated as 'Second Ward' , or 'Ward Two' . All that part of the City of Greeley lying South of the center line of Fifteenth Street shall be known and designated as 'Third Ward' , or 'Ward Three ' . " WARD ONE _ Precinct One of Ward One shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley lying North of the centerline of Ninth Street and East of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point which is the intersection of the centerlines of Ninth Street and Seventh Avenue; thence North along the centerline of said avenue to its intersection with the center line of the Union Pacific Railroad Company right-of-way; thence along the centerline of said right-of-way to the North Boundary line of the City of Greeley. Precinct Two of Ward One shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Fourth Street on the East by the centerline of Seventy Avenue on the South by the centerline of Ninth Street and on theWest by the centerline of Tenth Avenue. Precinct Three of Ward One shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Fiftbi Street on the lest by the centerline of Tenth Avenue on the South by the centerline of Ninth Street and on the West by the center- line of Thirteenth Avenue. Precinct Four of Ward One shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Second street on the East by the centerline of Thirteenth Avenue on the South by the centerline of Ninth Street and otherwise bounded by the western city boundary line. Precinct Five of 'ward One shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley lying in Ward One and not contained in Precincts One, Two, Three and Four. 304 WARD TWO Precinct One of Ward Two shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Ninth Street , on the East by the city boundary line, on the South by the centerline of Fifteenth Street and on the West by the centerline of the Union Pacific Railroad Company right-of-way. Precinct Two of Ward Two shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Ninth Street, on the East by the centerline of the Union Pacific Railroad Company right-of-way, on the South by the centerline of Twelfth Street and on the West by the centerline of Hleventh Avenue. Precinct Three of Ward Two shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Twelfth Street , on the Last by the centerline of the Union Pacific Railroad Company right-of-way, on the South by the centerline of Fifteenth Street and on the West by the centerline of Eleventh Avenue. Precinct Four of Ward Two shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Ninth Street , on the east by the centerline of Elevent} Avenue, on the South by the centerline of Fifteenth Street and on the West by the centerline of Thirteenth Avenue. Precinct Five of Ward Two shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Ninth Street , on the East by the centerline of Thirteenth Avenue, on the South by the centerline of Eleventh Street and otherwise by the western • boundary line of the City of Greeley. Precinct Six of Ward Two shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Eleventh Street , on the Last by the centerline of Thirteenth Avenue, on the South by the centerline of Fifteenth Street and otherwise by the western boundary line of the City of Greeley. WARD THREE Precinct One of Ward Three shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Fifteenth Street , on the West by the centerline of Seventh Avenue, on the South by the centerline of Twentieth Street and otherwise by the eastern boundary line of the City of Greeley. Precinct Two of Ward Three shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Fifteenth Street , on the East by the centerline of Seventh Avenue, on the South by the centerline of Eighteenth Street extended and on the West by the centerline of Tenth Avenue. Precinct Three of Ward Three shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley des- cribed as follows: Commencing at the point of intersection of the centerline of Seventh Avenue with the centerline of Eighteenth Street; thence Westerly along the centerline of Eighteenth Street extended to the centerline of Tenth Avenue; . thehce Northerly along the centerline of Tenth Avenue to the centerline of Eighteenth Street; thence Westerly along the centerline of Eighteenth Street to the centerline of Twelfth Avenue ; thence Southerly along the centerline of Twelfth Avenue to the centerline of Twentieth Street; thence Easterly along the centerline of Twentieth Street to its intersection with the centerline of Seventh Avenue; thence North along the centerline of Seventh Avenue to the point of beginning. Precinct Four of Ward Three shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley bounded on the North by the centerline of Fifteenth Street , on the East by the centerline of Tenth Avenue, on the South by the centerline of Eighteenth , treet and on the West by the center- line of Thirteenth Avenue. Precinct Five of Ward Three shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley lying within the following described boundary line: Commencing at the intersection of the center- line of Fifteenth Street with the western boundary line of the city; thence East to •t he centerline of Thirteenth Avenue; thence Southerly along the centerline of said Thirteenth Avenue to the centerline of Eighteenth Street; thence Lasterly along the centerline of Eighteenth Street to the centerline of Twelfth Avenue; thence 0outherly along the centerline of Twelfth Avenue to the southern boundary line of the City; thence Westerly along the southern boundary line of the City to the western boundary line of the City and thence along said irregular western boundary line Northerly to the point of beginning. Precinct Six of Ward Three shall comprise all that part of the City of Greeley lying within the Third Ward and not included in Precincts One , Two, Three, Four and live being all that part of the City of Greeley South of Twentieth Street . The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and unanimously adopted. AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AA, 0, AND SR The following clair.s were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-16802 to AA-16831, inclusive. .WARRANTS NOS. 0-47743 to 0-48400 , inclusive. WARRANTS NOS. SR-3867 to SR-4032, inclusive. ' 305 There being no further business for the aay, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALT R . MORRISON County Clerk ���/ Deputy o ha rman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 2nd instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o ' clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: - HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County attorney The minutes of the second instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTLR OF RESOLUTION RE: SALARY OF TEE MANAGER OF THE GREELEY HOSPITAL WHEREAS, In the opinion of the Board ofCounty Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, the pay of the Greeley hospital Manager is out of line with the pay of other county em- ployees, this being particularly true since The Board ofCounty Commissioners has eliminated credit accounts and assumed additional responsibilities in connections with the purchasing for the Hospital. On motion duly made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, that the pay of the Greeley Hospital Manager be and hereby is reduced to $175.00 per month, effective June 1, 1938. • The resolution was adopted by the following vote, and so ordered. AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS NAPES: IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR 3.2% BEER LICENSE AT STAR INN, SOUTH OF GREELEY, 8TH AVENUE, (FORMERLY X GARDEN CITY) DENIED MAE LEWIS WHEREAS, MAE LEWIS has applied for a license to sell 3.2% beer at Star Inn on South Eighth Avenue, just south of city limits of Greeley in what was formerly Garden City, and WHEREAS, The Board finds that there are now more than sufficient places selling 3.2% beer in said neighborhood than are necessary to supply the reasonable requirements thereof, and WHEREAS, there is now a difficult traffic problem in said locality and it seems best that no action be taken to increase the traffic difficulty, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the application of Mae Lewis be and the same is hereby denied. Adopted by the following vote and so ordered: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The 1.)oard of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF REDEMPTION OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE PART 832/1936 On motion made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to redeem Part Tax Sale Certificate No. 832 of the 1936 sale covering L 9 and 12 Block 11, Frederick, and L 5 to 9 and 17 to _ , 26, Blk 12, Frederick, upon receipt of $21.02 together with his fees for making redemption. Tax of 1935 and 1936. Put to vote and adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado A 306 There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman • WALTER . MORRISON County Clerk n (9y rm ,A4d Deputy Cha an XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXoXOx0XOXOxOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOx0XOXOXOXOXOXOXo 4 GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 6th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATELEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County tittorney The minutes of the sixth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. iIN TEE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 143, G. E. McEvers, Prospect , Keenesburg, Colo. WHEREAS, G. E. McEvers, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: NW corner of main intersection at Prospect , Keenesburg, Colorado , and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifica- tions of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express agreement and condition that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . M�RRISON County Clerk _ e)Deputy Chaor(PAAANi an XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY , MAY 16, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 11th instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County ,Lttorney The minutes of the eleventh instant were read, the there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion same were ordered approved as read. IN TEE MATTER OF RESOLUTION ACCEPTING RESIGNATION OF C.. M. FRAZIER AS MANAGER OF THE GREELEY HOSPITAL On motion, made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, by the lsoard of County Commissior_er, that the resignation of C. M. Frazier as manager of the Greeley Hospital, effective June 1, 1938, be and hereby is accepted. 307 The resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE:11 DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED, Mrs. Mary Laufer Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, County Warrant Number 3639, Series SR, dated April 1, 1938, drawn on the State Special Relief Fund in the sum of Twenty and no/100 ($20.00) Dollars and payable to Mrs. Mary Laufer, was by the said Mrs. Mary Laufer lost and has not been presented for payment in the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond, necessary to indemnify and save the County harmless on account of alleged loss of original warrant , have been presented and filed with the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, twat the Clerk of the board be and hereby is ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said Mrs. Mary Lauffer in the amount of Twenty and no/100 ($20.00) Dollars. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDS ON COUNTY TAX SALE CERTIFICATES On motion, made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, that The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado file a request for tax deeds on the follow ing described properties on which Weld County holds tax sale certificates: Lots 17 to 23, Blk 76, Milliken Lots 21-23-25 to 27 , Blk 40, Platteville . 11 Lot 10 Blk 21, Gilcrest Lots 24-25, Blk 37 , Milliken Lots 15-16, Blk 57 , Milliken Lot 17 , Elk 42, Milliken Lot 3, Blk 61, Milliken Imps only Lot 4, Blk 61, Milliken Lot 4, Ei Lot 5, Blk 54, Milliken Lot 8, Elk 75, Milliken Lot 21, Blk 41, Milliken Lot 9 , Blk 56, Milliken Lots 12-14 to 16-18 to 21, Blk 42, Lot 9 , Elk 29 , Gilcrest Milliken Lots 17 to 19 , Blk 56, Milliken Lots 26 to 32, Blk 67, Milliken Lots 15-16 , ilk 37, milliken Lots 19 to 22, Blk 69 , Milliken Ni Lot 29, All Lot 30, Blk 57, Milliken Lot 14, Blk 39, Milliken Lot 4 Blk 56, Milliken Lot 19, Blk 41, Milliken Lot 12, Elk 39, Milliken Lot 16 , Blk 41, Milliken Lot 10, Elk 56, Milliken Lots 22 to 32, Elk 56, Milliken Lots 12 to 16, Blk 69, Milliken Lot 7 , Blk 21, Gilcrest Lot 33, Blk 22, Gilcrest Lot 35, Blk 22, Gilcrest Lot 39 , Elk 22, Gilcrest Lots 44 to 46 , Blk 22, Gilcrest Lot 11, nik 30, Gilcrest Lots 6-7 , Blk 87, Milliken Lot 21, Elk 45, Milliken Lot 18, Blk 43, Milliken Lot 8, Blk 61, Milliken yot 5, Elk 59, Milliken Lot 24, Blk 7 , Milliken Lot 2, Elk 56, Milliken Lots 26-27, Elk 18, Platteville Lots 1-2, Blk 70, Milliken Lots 1 to 4, Elk 60, Milliken Lots 8-10 , Blk 76, Milliken Lot 6, Elk 59, milliken Lot 23, Blk 68, Milliken Lot 13, Blk 42, Milliken • N2NW*: (3L-1R-53,9) exc res made by Grant Lot 19 , Blk 39 , Milliken McCullock i int Sec 2, Tsp 4 N, R671. E 75' L 22, Blk 39 , Milliken Lots 15-16, Blk 74, Milliken Lots 10-11, Elk 87 , Milliken Lot 12, Blk 87 , Milliken Lots 13-14, Blk 87, Milliken Lots 3-7 & 32, Blk 70 , Milliken Lots 16 to 24, Elk 70 , Milliken, Amended Lot 1, Blk 56 , Milliken portion Lots 11 to 21, Blk 55, Milliken Lot 8, 31k 59 , milliken Lots 12 to 16, Blk 34, Milliken Lot 17 , Elk 34, Milliken Lot 25, Blk 81, Milliken Lot 6, Blk 56, Milliken Lots 7-8, 31k 69 , Milliken Lot 11, ilk 61, Milliken Lots 6-7 , Blk 61, Milliken Lots 31-32, Blk 55, Milliken Lot 27 , Blk 62, Milliken Lots 18 to 24, Elk 57 , Milliken Lots 1 to 4 & 7 & 8, Blk 53, Milliken Lots 9-10, Elk 53, Milliken Lot 6, Blk 60, Milliken Lot 10, 31k 61, Milliken Lot 24, Blk 61, Milliken Lots 3-5, Elk 76, Milliken Lot 31, Blk 22, Gilcrest Lots 1-2, Blk 61, Milliken Lot 21, Blk 37 , Milliken Lot 7, Blk 59, Milliken Lot 5, Elk 60, Milliken Lots 25-26, Blk 68, Milliken Lots 8-9 , Blk 39 , Milliken Lot 28, Si29 , 31k 57 , Milliken Lot 11, Blk 59 , Milliken Lots 17-19, Blk 53, Milliken Lots 1-2, Blk 69 , Milliken Lots 28-29 , Blk 60, Milliken Lots 18-19, Blk 59, Milliken Lots 26-27 , Blk 60, Milliken Lot 21, Blk 60 , Milliken Lots 12-13, Blk 58, Milliken Lot 11, Blk 58, Milliken Lots 26-32, Elk 37 , Milliken Lots 24-25, Blk 38, Milliken Lots 27-28, Blk 58, Milliken Lot 2, Bok 8, Gilcrest Lots 9-10, Blk 63, Milliken Lots 6-7, Blk 39 , milliken Lots 17-18, Blk 67, Milliken Lot 12, Blk 43, Milliken 11 L 5, All 6, Blk 54, Milliken Lots 1 to 14 exc U.P. , Blk 96, Milliken Lots 19 to 26, Blk 96, Milliken 308 Lots 1 to 3 & 4 to 14, & 19 to 32, Blk 95, Lots 1 & 3 & 4 & 5 to 14 & 19 to 24 & 26 to Milliken 32, Blk 94, Milliken Lots 1 to 14, 19 to 32, Blk 91, Milliken, Lots 31 & 32, Blk 61, Milliken Amended portion Lots 6 to 32, Blk 66 , Milliken Lots 1 to 14, 19 to 32, Blk, 90, Milliken Lots 1 to 14, 19 & 20 & 23, Blk 67, Milliken Lots 4 & 32, Blk 93, Milliken Lot 2, 31k 94, Milliken Lot 15, Blk 39 , Milliken Lot 15, Blk 67, Milliken Lot 16, Blk 67, Milliken The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: LOST TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 266/1929 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption. WHEREAS, Martha V. Miller has biled with the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, affidavit of loss of Tax Sale Certificate No. 266 of the 1929 Tax Sale, which said tax sale certificate was originally issued to The Greeley Building & Loan Association and covered the general tax of the year 1928 upon the East Half and the Northwest quarter of Section 4, Township 3 North, Range 64 West , and said affidavit further sets forth that , on December 5, 1930, the said tax sale certificate was assigned by the said The Greeley Building & Loan Association to Martha V. Miller and that the said tax sale certificate has not been by her assigned, and WHEREAS, satisfactory proof of loss of said certificate has been made to the Board of County Commissioners and satisfactory personal bond for double the amount , as required py statute, has been tendered. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer be and is hereby, authorized to redeem for fees only, tax sale certificate No. 266 _ of the 1929 sale, without the surrender of original certificate of purchase. Adopted by the following vote: AYES: FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS C. 0. PLUMB The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 144, H. A. PICKERILL, STONEHAM, COLORADO WHEREAS, H. A. Pickerill, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the aoard of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County hetail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having proauced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer o &y, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: LOT 6, BLOCK 2, STONEHAM, COLORADO, AND The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifi- cations of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3. 2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance ofsaid license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that _aid license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where license is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIEB 0, OP, AND SR The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment tLerefor, as shown by the reoord of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. 0-48401 to 0-48443, inclusive. WARRANTS NOS. OP-8940 to OP-10756, inclusive. WARRANTS NOS. SR-4033 to SR-4076, inclusive. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WAITER . MORRISON County Clerk n etAA-ue . Y - Deputy �/ C airman XOXOX0XOXOXOX0XOXOXOXOXOX0XOX0X0XOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0 0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0 309 GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 16th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of ,Veld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. DEAD,FtttNsc Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY ounty Attorney The minutes of the sixteenth instant were Bead, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE LATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 145, 0. R. REED, GREELEY, COLORADO WHEREAS, 0. R. Reed, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3. 2% k. beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the --- sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of ,Veld, at the location described as follows: FILLING STATION, LUNCH, AND BEER, FIRST AVENUE AND EIGHTEENTH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifica- tions of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3. 2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTE F. MORRISON County Clerk14 n �,,,ip Deputy X 0 46.4 Chairman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO XOXOX0XDXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0 GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 18th instant , the Board of County commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHT.FFN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the eighteenth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR A COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE AT A PLACE ON FORT COLLINS-CEEYENNE HIGHWAY ABOUT NINE MILES WEST OF CARR, COLORADO, DENIED MRS. A. M. LOWE WHEREAS, Mrs. A. M. Lowe has applied for a license to sell 3.2% beer at a point in : ?. Weld County, Colorado, about nine miles west of Carr, Colorado, on the sort Collins- Cheyenne Highway, and WHEREAS, The Board finds that the st:ntiment in the community is opposed to a place selling 3. 2% beer, and WHEREAS, The Board finds that proper policing of a beer parlor in that community would be difficult, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the application of Mrs. A. M. Lowe be and the same is hereby denied. Adopted by the following vote : AYES: C. 0 . PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 340 IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AD The following clails were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AD-915 to AD-1163, inclusive. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALT F. MORRISON County Clerk n VAAit.we- $Y, .dg Deputy a_rman XOXOX6XOxOXOX=oxox0 OXOXOXO$OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXb OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 20th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. R IGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County nttorney The minutes of the twentieth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: PASTURE LEASES ON LANDS ACQUIRED BY WELD COUNTY Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Weld County has acquired title to certain tax delinquent properties, and11 WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners, after due consideration and discussion, has deemed it advisable to lease for pasture during the ensuing year said properties, so acquired, and WHEREAS, said properties have been duly advertised for lease on May 3, 1938 to the highest cash bidder, and WHEREAS, on May 3, 1938, pasture leases were awarded to the following lessees on the properties described for the fee named: Wilbur Thomas: N*SWW: N*SE 10-10-63: NNW 24-10-63:S*SW 13-10-63: SW1SW4 32-10-64: WiSE4 $331.51 32-10-64: W SE4 10-864: WSW 31-9-64: NEi 25- -64: Pt SW4 9-8-64 S of outlet to McGrew Res. Pt Sec 9-8-64 beg SE cor, N 45° W 7480' to NW cor, E 5280 ' , S 5280' to beg. SW4 8-8-64: Si 7-8-64: All 6-8-64: All 17-8-64: All 21-8-64: Ni 21-8-63: NW* 17-8-63: W2: SE4 35-8-63: SW4 25-8-63: NE* 31-8-62. Elmer P. Ball: Si 33-8-63 and Wi 27-8-63. $36.00 B. H. Harlin: All 13-8-64. $32.00 Forest E. Murphy: $35.00: All 3-8-63. 0. M. Diehl: $32.00: All 7-8-63. Emmett Coon: $28.00: E2 23-8-64: SE4 19-8-63: SiNE4 19-8-63. Harry Moffat and Mort Moffat: $108.80: All Sections 1, 3, 11, Tsp 8, Rg 64. George Verbich: $16.00: NO Sec 4 and Si Sec 5, Tsp 8, Rg. 64. Fred G. Johnson: $18.50: SE4 Sec 19 and Ni Sec 7 , Tsp 8, Hg. 62. Ray L. Caster: $35.00: All Sec 5-8-63 exc E2 NE4. Mrs. Emma Raven: $40.00: All Sec 27-8-64. Harry Raven: $24.00: Si and SiN i 13-8-e5. J. W. McCartney: $36.00: All 9-8-63. W. A. Barnett : $82. 12: All Sec 15; WW 29; NE* 27; Wi 23; Twp 8, Rg 63. W. G. McKay: $72.00: E2 25-8-64 and All Sec 31-8-63. Harland Macy: $5.20: W*SW4 22-9-65, and • 311 WHEREAS, bonds have been submitted to guarantee the faithful compliance with the pro- visions of the pasture lease by the following persons: Forest E. Murphy W. G. McKay Elmer P. Ball Emmett CoQ.n Wilbur Thomas Fred G. Johnson George Verbich Harland 1dacy J . A. McCartney Ray L. Casten W. A. Barnett 0. M. Die$]. Harry Moffat Mort Moffat, and WHEREAS, said bonds have been carefully considered and examined by the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITRESOLVED, that the bonds submitted by the above named persons be and hereby are approved the leases released to the lessees named. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote , and so ordered: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTE F. MORRISON County Clerk JA,tI IsteAAA,141 Deputy C airman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX• .•X• OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOX0X0X0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0X0X0:.0X0X6 GREELEY,COLORADO,SATURDAY MAY 28, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 23rd instant , the Board of County `'ommissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County •-attorney The minutes of the twenty-third instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 146, EDWARD F. SCHUBERT, KEENESBURG, COLORADO �. WHEREAS, Edward F. Schubert , of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the zoard of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty boilers ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: FILLING STATION AT EDGE OF KEENESBURG, COLORADO, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifica- tions of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3. 2% beer Only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. TIE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIuI;ERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO M_VE HOUSE OVER COUNTY ROADS Permission is hereby granted to J. W. Umberger to move a house over County Roads from the South end of Section 17-5-67 south 1 mile, thence west i mile, thence south 1 mile, thence west 12 miles, thence south mile. The house belongs to Mrs. h. C. Rathbun. Said permission is granted provided all necessary precautions are teken so tt.at there will be no possibility of accidents resulting from operations in connection with the removal of the house, and provided that said J. W. Umberger will repair any and/or all damage to bridges or other property resulting from the removal of said house. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By A. R. RIGGS Commissioner I agree to the above provisions: H. C. Rathbun 342 There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALT R MORRISON County Clerk Deputy -/egi an P Y $0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOXOX0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0 GREELEY, COLORADO, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 28th instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: NON. C. 0. PLUMB CHAIRMAN WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the twenty-eighth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OF ' y ' TAXES, NO. 4022, FRANK MICHALKE, GREELEY WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has carefully considered the following application, and is fully advised in relation thereto: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following petition be and is hereby approved, subject to approval of the Colorado Tax Commission: Petition No. 4022, Frank Michalke , Greeley, Schedule No. 279 SD6, Abatement , $5.27 IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AA The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-16831 to AA-16880, inclusive. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WAL . MORRISON County Clerk /� /r') ./etik/Vvii Deputy X (Chha rman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 31st ultimo, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the thirty-first ultimo were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER On motion made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, that the appointment of Dr. W. A. Schoen as County Health Officer be, and hereby is, terminated as of June 15, 1938 and that Dr. Schoen be notified to that effect. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the duties of County Health Officer of Weld County, Colorado be and hereby are assigned to Dr. R. J. Shale effective June 15, 1938 and to serve at the pleasure of the Board of County Commissioners and the Board of Health of Weld County, Colorado. The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners and The County Board of Health, Weld County, Colorado 313 IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED: Willihm Hailing Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, County arrant No. 9552, Series OP, dated May 16, 1938, drawn on the Old Age Pension Fund in the sum of Twenty Nine and 50/100 ($29. 50) Dollars and payable to William Halling was by said William Halling lost and has not beeipresented for payment in the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond, necessary to indemnify and save the county harmless on account of alleged loss of original Warrant, have been presented and filed with the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Board be and hereby is author- ized and ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said William Hailing in the amount of $29.50. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners and Public Welfare, Weld County IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED: Sam Boyd Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, County Warrant No. 9115, Series OP, dated May 16, 1938, drawn on the Old Age Pension Fund in the sum of Thirty Two and no/100 ($32.00) Dollars and payable to Sam Boyd was by said Sam Boyd lost and has not been presented for payment in the office of County Treasurer of Weld County, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond, necessary to indemnify and save the County harmless on account of alleged loss of original Warrant , have been presented and filed with the Board of County commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Board be and hereby is authorized and ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said Sam Loyd in the amount of $32.00. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners and Public Welfare, Weld County IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED: H. L. McConnell Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, County Warrant No. 9884, Series OP, dated May 16, 1938, drawn on the Old Age Pension Fund in the sum of Thirty-two and no/100 ($32.00) Lollars and payable to h. L. McConnell was by said H. L. McConnell lost and has not been presented for payment in the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond, necessary to indemnify and save the County harmless on account of alleged loss of original Warrant , have been presented and filed with the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Board be and hereby is author- ized and ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said h. L. McConnell in the amount of $32.00. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners and Public Welfare, Weld County IN THE MATTER OF DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED: W. B. Dunlap Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, County Warrant No. 9354, Series OP, dated May 16 , 1938, drawn on the Uld Age Pension Fund in the sum of Twenty Eight and 99/100 (28.99 ) Lollars and payable to W. B. Dunlap was by said W. B. Dunlap lost and has not been presented for payment in the office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond, necessary to indemnify and save the county harmless on account of alleged loss of original warrant , have been presented and filed with the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Board be and hereby is ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said W. B. Dunlap in the amount of $28. 99. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 314 IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: • POWER OF ATTORNEY GRANTED TO MABEL HUMPHREY, SUPT. OF NURSES, GREELEY HOSPITAL Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: BE IT RESOLVED that , to comply with tie requirements of the United States Department of Internal Revenue, Power of Attorney is hereby granted to Mabel Humphrey, Superintendent of Nurses at the Greeley Hospital, to purchase narcotic drugs and make all narcotic records necessary for said Greeley Hospital. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said Mab: Humphrey is also authorized and empowered to have official charge of the dispensing of intoxicating liquors necessary for the administra- tion of medicine in said Greeley Hospital, now in storage in. said Greeley Hospital, and to make necessary required reports therefor. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION AMENDING ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 48 and CREATING NEW ELECTION y PRECINCT NO. 62 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the registration in Johnstown Precinct No. 48 has increased to such an extent that thesaid precinct hereto fore existing no longer complies with the requirements of the statutes and the work imposed upon election officials has become too burdensome , and WHEREAS, recommendation has been made to The Board of County Commissioners that the said Election Precinct No. 48 be divided into two election precincts, and WHEREAS, the matter of dividing the said precinct has been considered by The Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado has now determined that the said Election Precinct No. 48 should be divided into two election precincts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Election Precinct No. 48 shall retain the same number but shall be named "North Johnstown Precinct" and shall comprise all that part of Election Precinct No. 48 heretofore, and at the time prior to the adoption of this resolution, lying North of a line described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Section Six (6) , lownship Four (4) North, Range Sixty seven (67) West; thence East , along the South boundary of said Section Six (6) and Section Five (5) , said township and range , to the West city limits of the Town of Johnstown; thence East, along the North boundary of South First Street , to the intersection with Denver Avenue ; thence North one block, along the West boundary of Denver Avenue, to the inter- section with Charlotte Street; thence East , along ehe North boundary of Charlotte street , to the city limits of Johnstown; thence South, along the East city lilLits of Johnstown, to the South boundary of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 67 West ; thence East , along the South line of said Section, to the Southeast corner of Section 4, Township 4 North. , Renge 67 West. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that there is hereby organized a new election precinct , named and numbered South Johnstown Precinct , No. 62, which shall comprise the territory lying South of the line heretofore described, said precinct to be included within the boundaries of justice precinct No. 48. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CHANGING BOUNDARIES OF VOTING PRECINCTS NOS. 23 & 51 and ELIoilNATING 4 VOTING PRECINCT NO. 62 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Board ofCounty "ommissioners that the number of residents in voting precinct No. 62 no longer justifies the expense of the maintenance of a voting precinct, and WHEREAS, after due consideration, it has been decided that said voting precinct No. 62 can be consolidated with adjoining precincts No. 23 and 51 without undue inconvenience to the residents of said voting precinct No. 62. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that all that part of voting precinct No. 62 hereto- fore, and at the time prior to the adoption of this resolution, lying North of the line hereafter described be and hereby is in-cluded and embodied in voting precinct No. 51: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 18, Township 5, North, Range 62 West ; thence East along the section line to the Northeast corner of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 61 West. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all that part of Voting precinct No. 62 heretofore , and at the time prior to the adoption of this resolution, lying South of the line heretofore described be and hereby is included and embodied in Voting precinct No. 23. The voting place in said Voting Precincts No. 23 and 51 shall remain the same as 315 heretofore designated. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and adopted by the following vote and so ordered: . . AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES NOS. AA, 0, AND SR The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-16881 to AA-16896, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. 0-48444 to 0-4912®, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. SR-4077 to SR-4239, inclusive There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WAL ER . MORRISON County Clerk 4 011t4AJ 5t ,4L...m..47,,- Deputy airman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0X0XOXOXOXOXOX0X0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1938 pursuant to adjournment of the 1st instant , the Board of County commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON.. : C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the first instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED: William H. Barker Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, County Warrant No. 9030, Series OP, dated May 16, 1938, drawn on the Old Age Pension Fund in the sum of Twenty Seven (27.00) Dollars and payable to William H. barker was by said William H. Barker lost and has not been presented for payment in the office of the County Treadurer of Weld County, and WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indemnify and save the county harmless on account of alleged loss of original warrant, have been presented and filed with the board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, tiat the Clerk of the board be and is hereby ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be, issued in favor of said William H. Barker in the amount of $27.00. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION: APPOINTING COMMISSIONER TO CONVEY PROPERTY Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Weld County has acquired, by Treasurer' s deed recorded in book 1026 at Page 345 in the records of the County Clerk & Recorder of Weld County, and is the owner of the Northwest One Quarter (NWi) of Section Five (5) , Township Eleven (11) North, Range Sixty- two (62) West of the 6th P.M. , in Weld County, and WHERIAS, said property has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on June 6 , 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of the board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale, Alfred Garton bid Three hundred Twenty and no/100 Dollars ($320.00) as the purchase price for said property and, being the highest and best bidder, said property was sold to said Alfred Garton. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby ordered that Kathleen E. Day is here- by constituted and appointed as Commissioner of Weld County, Colorado, to make a conveyance by deed of said property as aforesaid, to said Alfred Garton, which said property is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (N74) Section Five (5) , Township Lleven (11) Nnrth, Range Sixty-two (62) West. 318 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to such conveyance the said Kathleen E. Day is authorized to affix the seal of said County and said conveyance, when executed according to this order, shall have the eggect to transfer to said Alfred Garton all right, title, and interest which Weld County has in and to the above described property. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS C. O. PLUMB The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 2424/1932 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 2424/1932 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on June 6, 1938 at the hour of two o 'clock, P.M. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale The First Industrial Bank of Greeley bid $220.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate, and being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said The First Industrial Bank of Greeley, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 2424 of the 1932 Tax Sale for the tax of 1931 to 1936, incl, covering the following described property: NW* and SWk 4-10-60, upon receipt of $220.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES: FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS C. 0. PLUMB The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 485 & 486/1934 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Nos. 485 and 486/1934 have been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on June 6, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Board ofCounty Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale John K. McBride bid $540.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificates and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificates were sold to said John K. McBride NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificates No. 485 of the 1934 Tax Sale for the tax of 1933 to 1936, incl. , covering the following described property: NE*NW* 26-2-64, upon receipt of $140.00 together with his fees for making assignment, and Certificate No. 486 of the 1934 Tax Sale for the tax of 1933 to 1936, incl. , covering SE*NWi and WNW* Sec 26-2-64 and Lots 1 to 14 and 17-18, Blk 22, Keenesburg Hts, Keenes- burg, upon receipt of $400.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES: FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS C. 0. PLUMB The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN TEE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1619/1928 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1619/1928 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on June 6, 1938, at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale E. B. Craven bid $20.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said. E. B. Craven, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assig and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1619 of the 1928 Tax Sale for the tax of 1927 to, 1936, incl. , covering the following described property: Lot 10, Blk 6, Kersey, upon receipt of $20.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS C. 0. PLUMB The Board of County 'ommissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1256/1934 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: 317 WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1256/1934 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on June 6, 1938, at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale E. B. Craven bid $15.00 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said E. B. Craven, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1256 of the 1934 Tax Sale for the tax of 1933 to 1936 , incl, covering the following described property: Lots 39, 40 , and 41, Blk 2, Kersey, upon receipt of $15.00 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS C. 0. PLUMB The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1424/1927 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1424/1927 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on June 6, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale Mabel Dinsdale Bassett bid $19. 98 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said Mabel Dinsdale Bassett , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above namve purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1424 of the 1927 Tax Sale for the tax of 1926 to 1936, incl, covering the following described property: SWWSWi 28-11-56 , upon receipt of $19.98 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolutionwas adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS C. 0. PLUMB The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1465/1931 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1465/1931 has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on June 6, 1938, at the hour of two o 'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale George Hahn bid $230.88 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and , being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said George Hahn, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1465 of the 1931 Tax Sale for the tax of 1930 to 1936 inclusive, covering the following described property: SWi and W4SE* Sec 8-10-60 and EiSE* Sec 7-10-60, upon receipt of $230.88 together with his fees for making assignment . Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS C. 0. PLUMB The board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OF TAXES, Alma Hereford et al, No. 4023 WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has carefully considered the following application, and is fully advised in relation thereto: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following petition be and is hereby ap )roved, subject to approval of the Colorado Tax Commission: Petition No. 4023, Alma Hereford et al, Greeley, Colorado, Schedule No. 1524 SD 6, Abatement, $181.82. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON County ClerkJO D O M/KJ- Deputy Cha rma n xoxoxOXOxoxoxoxOXoxoXOxOXOxoxOX0X0X0XOXOXOxOXOX0X0X0XOX0X0X0Xoxoxox0X0X0XOXOxoxoxoxoxoxoxo 318 GREELEY, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 6th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON.. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County attorney The minutes of the sixth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were approved as read. /) IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OF TAXES, NO. 4024, RAILWAY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, BY BEN IRVINE WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has carefully considered the following application, and is fully advised in relation thereto: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following petition be and is hereby approved, subject to approval of the Colorado Tax Commission: Petition No. 4024, Railway Savings & Loan Assn by Ben Irvine, Schedule No. 2704, SD 6, Abatement , $42.16 There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON County Clerk 1& 1.1.4 0.0-47.___Deputy a rman XOX0X0X0XOXOX0X0X0X0XOXOX0X0X0X0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOXOXOXOX0X0XOX0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0 GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 9th instant , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the ninth instant, were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption; WHEREAS, County Warrant Number 7738, Series OP, dated April 15, 1938 and drawn on the Old Age Pension Fund in the sum of Twenty-one and 25/100 Dollars ($21.25) and payable to A. A. Hagen, was by said A. A. Hagen cashed at the Consumers Oil Company of Roggen, Colorado, according to an affidavit filed in then office by said A. A. hagen, and WHERI.AS, soon thereafter, the place of business of said Consumers Oil Company of Roggen was destroyed by fire, and according to the affidavit filed by F. ".Nichols for the Consumers Oil Company, said warrant was destroyed by fire, and WHEREAS, affidavits and satisfactory bond, necessary to indemnify and save the County harmless on account of alleged loss of original warrant, have been presented and filed with the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Board be and hereby is ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said A. A. Hagen in the amount of Twenty-one and 25/100 Dollars ($21.25) . The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION AND CONTRACT RE Af PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY RIGHT OF WAY, SH 185 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made this Tenth day of June , A.D. , 1938, between THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, State of Colorado, party of the first part, and PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO, a Colorado corporation, with its principal office in Denver, Colorado, but owning and operating utility properties in .Vela County, Colorado, party of the second part , WITNESSETH: 3 1.c! That party of the second part owns a certain tract of lLnd in the southwest corner of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) of Section 35, Township 2 North, Range 68W, in Weld County, Colorado, at the intersection of an east and west road or highway extending to Fort Lupton on the east , with Highway #185 extending north and south from Denver to highway #60, which runs to Johnstown, upon which tract is located its electric substation, the residence and garage of the operator thereof, together with lawn, trees, driveways, cistern, pipes, electlric pole or poles, and other appurtenances and substation equipment; and I3� WHEREAS, party of the first part desires to widen or to have widened said Public Upl Highway #185 extending north and south along and on the west side of the property of party V of the second part above described, which widening will necessitate and require the (-)removal of the operator's residence, the garage, the cistern, the well, fences, lawn, trees, driveways, electric pole or poles and other appurtenances and their relocation and rehabilitation upon other ground, and the conveyance to party of the first part of a strip of ground taken from the west side of said tract of land , twenty feet (20 ' ) in width east and west and extending the entire length of said substation site north and south, measuring approximately two hundred ten feet (210 ' ) in length from the south boundary of said Section 35, to the norti limit of said substation property , a portion of said substation property having heretofore been used for road or highway purposes; and WHEREAS, plans and specifications for the widening of said Public highway #185 have been prepared by the State Highway Department of the State of Colorado, bids therefor have been advertised and the contract therefor has been awarded under the name of Anticipation Warrant Project #7007-B, said plans and specifications being on file in the office of said Department , and a copy thereof having been furnished second party; and WHEREAS, the widening of said highway will be of great benefit to the general public. NOW, THEREFORE, In considerationof the premises and of the covenants, promises and agreements of party of the first part hereinafter set forth,to be by itlept and performed, party of the second part hereby consents to the widening of said highway and the necessary removal of its buiidings, trees, poles and other appurtenances as hereinbefore set forth, and to the conveying by it of the strip of land required to be taken, used and occupied for such widening to the County of Weld, State of Colorado, upon the following terms and conditions: 1. Party of the first part shall deliver to party of the second part deed where in Albert S. Nelson is grantor to Public Service Company of Colorado conveying a tract of land located and lying immediately adjoining on the east the present substation property of second party, to be seventy-five feet (75' ) in width east and west, and two hundred ten feet (210 ' ) in length, measured northward from the south boundary line of said Section 35, Township 2 North, Range 68 West , in Weld County, Colorado. 2. Party of the second part will pay to the party of the first part the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) which is the party of the second part 's portion of the • cost of acquiring said tract of land as described in the above paragraph numbered One (1) . 3. Party of the first part will construct or cause to be constructed upon said land, to be by it conveyed to party of the second part , suitable foundations for the buildings required to be removed thereto, of proper dimensions, with first class materials and work- manship all thereof to be approved by and constructed to the satisfaction of the engineers of party of the second part. 4. Party of the first part will furnish and provide, or cause to be furnished or provided all necessary preliminary work, preparatory to the relocating and rehabilitating of said operator' s residence and garage, cistern, electric pole or poles, pipes and other appurtenances, including all necessary excavations, refilling, tamping, leveling, all to be done in good and workmanlike manner to the satisfaction and approval of the engineers of party of the second part. 5. Party of the first part will, at its sole expense , remove the operator's residence and garage now located on the property of second party and rebuild and rehabilitate the same upon the land to be conveyed to party of the second part by party of the first part , as directed by and to the satisfaction and approval of the engineers of party of the second part. It is agreed and understood that the operating of said substation requires the presence of the operator continuously during the entire twenty-four hours of each day and night , and if the work of moving the operator's residence renders it necessary for the operator to entirely vacate and move out of said building to temporary quarters distant therefrom, then it will be necessary to employ two relief operators until the permanent operator can move back into his home, in which event party of the first part will pay the wages of such relief operators, together with the temporary housing and moving expenses of the permanent operator and his family upon bills rendered therefor. 6. Party of the first part will, at its sole expense , rebuild or construct or cause to be rebuilt or constructed, such fences as may be required to entirely enclose the sub- station property of party of the second part as it shall be upon the carrying out of this agreement , in manner and of materials comparable to the present fences and as directed by and to the satisfaction and approval of the engineers of second party. 7. Party of the first part will do or cause to be done at its sole expense the necessary leveling of the land to be conveyed to the party of the second part , will construct, make and gravel the driveways to the garage and operator's residence and will prepare the soli for and seed lawn surrounding the house and of an area comparable to that now existing upon said substation property, all as directed by and to the satisfaction and approval of thetengineers of the second party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF party of the first part has caused its name to be subscribed hereto by its Chairman, duly authorized thereto by a Reeblution, this day adopted by unanimous vote by the board ofCounty Commissioners of Weld County at a regular meeting thereof, duly spread upon the minutes of said board, attested by its clerk and the seal of the County of Weld to be affixed hereto, and party of the seoond part has caused .its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed by its Vice-President, thereunto duly authorized, attested by its Secretary, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, the day and year first above written. 320 ATTEST: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WALTER F. MORRISON OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO Clerk of the Board of County (SEAL) Commissioners By C. 0. PLUMB By KATHLEEN E. DAY Chairman Deputy County Clerk Party of the first part. ATTEST: THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO J. E. LOISEAU By V. L. BOARD Secretary Vice-President APPROVED BY: A. METZLER (SEAL) Party of the Second Part PREPARED BY: W. A. REEF RESOLUTION Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, changes and improvements on State Highway No. 185 have made it necessary to acquire additional rights of way by Weld County, and WHEREAS, said changes and improvements require the relocation of the buildings now located on the Public Service Company's Puritan Sub-Station property in the Southwest Quarter (SW*) of Section Five (5) , Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty-eight (68) West , and WHEREAS, it is necessary to acquire a tract of land 75 feet by 210 feet adjoining the present Puritan Sub-Station, on the East, and WHEREAS, for a consideration of $400.00 said tract of land will be acquired from Albert S. Nelson, said tract to be conveyed to the Public Service Company of Colorado by said Albert S. Nelson, and WHEREAS, the r'ublic Service Company has agreed to pay to WeldCounty the sum of Two Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($250.00) to apply on the costs of acquiring said tract of land, and WHEREAS, the Public Service Company, in consideration of the provisions of a proposed agreement has agreed to convey to 'Weld County additional right of way required for said Highway No. 185. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we acknowledge acceptance of a check in the amount of $250.00, payable to Weld County, submitted by the Public Jexvice Company of Colorado, and authorize the additional expenditure of $150.00 from the road funds of Weld County to complete the amount necessary for the purchase ofsaid tract of land from Albert S. Nelson to the Public Service Company of Colorado, for a consideration of $400.00 to be paid by Weld County when the deed conveying said tract of land is delivered to Weld County to be forwarded to the Public Service Company of Colorado. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County enter into the agreement hereto attached with the Public Service Company of Colorado. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County `ommissioners Weld County, Colorado There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALT F. MORRISON County Clerk -feBy °2-LAA-1 6 Deputy a rman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 10th instant, the Board of County Lommissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATFIZEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the tenth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF LEASE •BETWEEN UNION PACIFIC RR CO AND COUNTY OF WELD, LAND DEPT. NO. M-34590 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY has tendered to the COUNTY OF WELD, Colorado, a lease covering a portion of the Railroad Company's right of way at Eaton, Colorado, for storage of road and bridge material; and 321 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of COUNT Y OF WELD, Colorado, has said proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and consideration; and WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said COUNTY OF WELD, Colorado, will be subserved by the acceptance of said agreement: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO: That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union Pacific Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby, accepted in behalf of the COUNTY OF WELD: That the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of said County is hereb y authorized, empowered and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said County, and that the County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to attest said agreement and to attach to each duplicate original of said agreement a certified copy of this resolution. STATE OF COLORADO)SS COUNTY OF WELD ) I, Walter F. Morrison, County Clerk of the County Weld, Colorado , hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of County of Weld, Colorado, at a meeting held according to law at Greeley, Colorado , on the 2nd day of May, 1938, as the same appears on file and of record in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of WELL COUNTY, COLORADO, this 2nd day of May, 1938. WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk of the County of Weld, (SEAL) Colorado KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy County Clerk IN THE MATTER OF LETTERS FROM DAN J . MCQUAID RE: COURT HOUSE HEATING PLANT Letters from Dan J . McQuaid re: Heating Plant in the Court House, were received, considered, and ordered filed. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WAL R . MORRISON County Clerk telAn4A1 j - -Deputy Chairman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX•X• ' OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX GREELEY, COLORADO, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 13th instant, the Board of County commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: -- HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County attorney The minutes of the thirteenth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF STANDARD AGREEMENT FOR STATE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT WORK BY COUNTY FORCES SP 836-SO, SH 255 1. This AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 10th day of June, A.D. , 1938, by and between the State of Colorado, acting by the State Highway Engineer, hereinafter called the State , and the County of WELD, Colorado, acting by the Chairman of its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called the County. 2. WITNESSETH: That the said County, under and by virtue of this agreement, and with the understanding that all rights of way required are to be acquired by the County without expense to the State, is hereby authorized to proceed upon the following terms to improve, repair, and reconstruct portions of State Highway No. 255, in WELD County, between act. with S.R.#14 at Wyatt Corner and Greeley, Colorado, at such, points as shall be mutually agreed upon by the representatives of the State Highway Department and the Board of County Commissioners, and designated as State Project No. 836-SO. If, at the time of the execu- tion of this Agreement, the definite points for the application of the work shall have been selected, they are designated as follows: To cover cost of oil and cost of processing oil mat from the junction with S.R.# 14 at Wyatt corner southerly for eleven miles to Greeley. It is understood and agreed that before work under this agreement is started, the County will, at its own expense, place on this project aggregates, in quantity and quality acceptable to the Btate for the work proposed by this agreement. 3. The County agrees to furnish all labor, teams, and meterial, at the following 322 rates: Foreman, $135.00 per month; Skilled Labor, . 75 per hour; Semi-skilled Labor, . 60 per hour; Unskilled Labor, .50 per hour. Purchase Orders for oil for this work will be made by the State on requisition in the usual manner, but payment therefor is to be made by the County. Freight bills for Oil shipments will be presented to and checked by the State, and then referred to the County for payment. 4. It is expressly understood tLat the above rated include also the use of all common harness, grading and small tools, camp equipment , supply of labor, and such incidentals as are necessary for the reasonable, economical, and efficient prosecution of the work, No expenditure of funds under this agreement shallbe made for the rental of county owned equipment or for the purchase of machinery or equipment. 5. It is understood that the county will make purchases of material for construction, such as drain pipes, cement , lumber, and such incidental supplies and repairs to construct- ion equipment used, as may be necessary for the work hereinabove described, es directed by the Engineer in charge and upon his order, and teat reimbursement will be made for same at actual cost , in the manner hereinafter provided. No expenditure for more than THREE HUNDRED FOLLARS ($300.00) for material of any kind will be approved, unless the approval of the State Highway Engineer has been had before purchase is made. 6. It is understood that the work is to be under the direction of a general road supervisor, on behalf of the County, whose salary is not to be included in the reimburse- ment by the State, who is to give the work the same attention and direction t at is ordi- narily given by a contractor to any job he has contracted, and further that the work is to be done by County forces only, no portionthereof, to be sub-let , 7. Labor time is to be kept by the hour, and it is further understood that the time- books of the County on this work are subject to checking at any time by the Engineer in Charge, and so far as practicable a check will always be made before auditing anc certify- ing monthly statements, 8. It is understood that this work shall be vigorously prosecuted and every effort made to complete the same during -the field season of 19 38. If the progress of the work or the character of the work is not satisfactory to the State Highway Engineer, the Department reserves the right to take over, or complete the Project. 9. It is further understood that the work is to be supervised, on behalf of the State, by an Engineer from the State Highway Department, and that it will be prosecuted according to the plans which he outlines. The Engineer is to give the work the attention and super- vision usually required of an Engineer in charge of a construction contract. 10. The County shall be paid 50 percent on monthly statements certified by the Engi- neer in charge , until the total amount of payments by the State on this project, including such payments as it may make direct , shall equal Six Thousand Four Hundred fifty-seven and 92/100 Dollars ($6,457. 92) . 11. It is further understood that the allotment for this work from State Highway Funds is Six Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-seven and 92/100 ($6,457. 92) to be met by a like amount of Six Thousand your Hundred Fifty-seven and 92/100 ($6,457. 92) Dollars, from County Funds, and that the total expenditure on this work by the State Highway Department, including engineering and inspection, is limited to the amount of Six Thousand Four hundred Fifty-seven and 92/100 Dollars ($6,457.92) / STATE OF COLORADO RECOMMENDED: By CHAS. D. VAIL By RAY J. RANDALL State Highway Engineer Division yngineer COUNTY OF WELD ATTEST: By C. 0. PLUMB WALTER F. MORRISON Chairman, Board of County County Clerk Commissioners By KATETREN E. DAY Deputy County Clerk Approved: Teller Ammons GOVERNOR \ SP 956-A0, SH No. 240 1. This AGREEMENT, mace and entered into this 10th day of June, A.D. 1938, by and between the State of Colorado, acting by the State Highway Engineer, hereinafter called the State, and the County of WELD, Colorado, acting by the Chairman of its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called the County. 2. WITNESSETH: That the said County, mnder and by virtue of this agreement, and with the understanding that all rights of way required are to be acquired by the County without expense to the State , is hereby authorized to proceed upon the following terms to improve, repair, and reconstruct portions of State Highway No. 240, in Weld County, between Boulder- Weld County line and thru Erie to Jct. with SR 185, Colorado, at such points as shall be mutually agreed upon by the representatives of the State Highway Department and the Board of County Commissioners, and designated as State Project No. 956-A0. If, at the time of the execution of this Agreement , the definite points for the application of the work shall have been selected, they are designated as follows: To cover cost of oil and cost of processing oil mat from the Boulder-Weld County Line easterly thru Erie for 4. 5 miles to the Junction with State Road No. 185. It is understood and agreed that before work under this agreement is started, the County will, at its own expense, place on this project aggregates, in quantity and quality acceptable to the State for the work proposed by this agreement. 3. The County agrees to furnish all labor, teams, and material , at the following rates: Foreman, $135.00 per month; Skilled Labor, .75 per hour; Semi-skilled Labor, . 60 per hour; Unskilled Labor, . 50 per hour. Purchase Orders for oil for this work will be made by the State on requisition in the usual manner, but payment therefor is to be made by the County. Freight mills on Oil shipments will be presented to and checked by the State, and then referred to the County for payment. 323 4. It is expressly understood that the above rates include also the use of all common harness, grading and small tools, camp equipment, supply of labor, and such incidentals as are necessary for the reasonable, economical, and efficient prosecution of the work. No expenditure of funds under this agreement shall be made for the rental of county owned equipment or for the purchase of machinery or equipment. 5. It is understood that the county will make purchases of material for construction, such as drain pipes, cement, lumber, and such incidental supplies and repairs to construction equipment used, as may be necessary for the work hereinabove described, as directed by the Engineer in charge and upon his order, and that reimbursement will be made for same at actual cost , in the manner hereinafter provided. No expenditure for more than THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($300.00) for material of any kind will be approved, unless the approval of the State highway Engineer has been had before purchase is made. 6. It is undrst000d that the work is to be under the direction of a general road supervisor, on behalf of the County, whose salary is not to be included in the reimbursement by the State , who is to give the work the same attention and direction that is ordinarily given by a contractor to any job he has contracted, and further that the work is to be done by County forces only, no portion thereof, to be sub-let , 7. Labor time is to be kept by the hour, and it is further understood that the time- books of the County on this work are subject to chocking at any time by the Engineer in charge, and so far as practicable a check will always be made before auditing and certify- ing monthly statements, 8. It is understood that this work shall be vigorously prosecuted and every effort made to complete the same during the field season of 1938. If the progress of the work or the character of the work is not satisfactory to the State Highway Lngineer, the Department reserves the right to take over, or complete the Project. 9. It is further understood that the work is to be supervised,, on behalf of the State, by an Engineer from the Stag; Highway Departmtnt, and that it will be prosecuted according to the plans which he outlines. The Engineer is to give the work the attention and super- vision usually required of an Engineer in charge of a construction contract. 10. The County shall be paid 50 percent on monthly statements certified by the Engineer in charge , until the total amount of payments by the State on this project , including such payments as it may make direct , shall equal Two Thousand Six Hundred forty-one and 89/100 Dollars ($2, 641.89) , 11. It is further understood that the allotment for this work from State Highway Funds is Two Thousand Six Hundred Forty-one and 89/100 Dollars ($2, 641.89 ) , to be met by a like amount of Two Thousand Six Hundred Forty-one and 89/100 Dollars ($2,641.89; from County funds, and that the total expenditure on this work by the State Highway Department , including engineering and inspection, is limited to the amount of Two Thousand Six hundred Forty-one and 89/100 Dollars ($2, 641.89) . STATE OF COLORADO: DO: By CHAS. D. VAIL By ROY J. RANDALL State Highway Angineer Division Engineer Attest: COUNTY OF WELD WALTER F. MORRISON By C. 0. PLUMB County Clerk (SEAL) Chairman, Board of County By KATHTYRN E. DAY Commissioners Deputy County Clerk Approved: Teller Ammo s GOVERNOR SP 838-0, SH No. 60 SJ 1. This AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 10th day of June', A.D. 1938, by and between the State of Colorado, acting by the State Highway Engineer, hereinafter called the State, and the County of WELD, Colorado, acting by the Chairman of its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called the County. 2. WITNESSETH: That the said County, under and by virtue of this agreement , and with the understanding that all rights of way required are to be acquired by the Lounty without expense to the State , is hereby authorized to proceed upon the following terms to improve, repair, and reconstruct portions of State highway No. 60, in Weld County, between Twin Bridges and south to Junction with US 85, Colorado, at such points as shall be mutually agreed upon by the representatives of the State highway Department and the Board of County Commissioners, and designated as State Project No. 838-0. If, at the time of the execution of this Agreement , the definite points for the application of the work shall have been selected, they are designated as follows: To cover cost of oil and cost of processing oil mat from Twin Bridges south for 4. 6 miles to junction with U. S. 85. It is understood and agreed that before work under this agreement is started, the County will, at its own expense, place on this project aggregate, in quantity and quality acceptable to the State for the work proposed by this Agreement. 3. The County agrees to furnish all labor, teams, and material, at the following rates: Foreman, $135.00 per month; Skilled Labor, . 75 per hour; Semi-skilled Labor, . 60 per hour; Unskilled Labor, . 50 per hour; Purchase Orders for oil for this work will be made by the State on requisition in the usual manner, but payment therefor is to be made by the County. Freight Bills on Oil shipments will be presented to and checked by the State , and then referred to the County for payment. 4. It is expressly understood that the above rates include also the use of all common harness, grading and small tools, camp equipment , supply of labor, and such incidentals as are necessary for the reasonable, economical, and efficient prosecution of the work. No expenditure of funds under this agreement shall be made for the rental of County owned equipment or for the purchase of machinery or equipment. 324 5. It is understood that the county willmake purchases of material for construction, such as drain pipes, cement, lumber, and such incidental supplies and repairs to construction equipment used, as may be necessary for the work hereinabove described, as directed, by the Engineer in charge and upon his order, and that reimbursement will be made for same at actual cost, in the manner hereinafter provided. No expenditure for more than THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($300.00) for material of any kind will be approved, unless the approval of the State Highway Engineer has been had before purchase is made. 6. It is understood that the work is to be under the direction of a general road supervisor, on behalf of the County, whose salary is not to be included in the reimburse- ment by the State, who is to give the work the same attention and direction that is ordinarily given by a contractor to any job he has contracted, and further that the work is to be done by County forces only, no portion thereof, to be sub-let , 7. Labor time is to be kept by the hour, and it is further understood that the time- books of the County on this work are subject to checking at any time by the Engineer in charge , and so far as practicable a check will always be made before auditing and certifying monthly statements, 8. It is understood that this work shall be vigorously prosecuted and every effort made to complete the same during the field season of 1938. If the progress of the work or the character of the work is not satisfactory to the State highway Engineer, the Department reserves the right to take over, or complete the Project. 9. It is further understood that the work is to be supervised, on behalf of the Jtate, by an Engineer from the State Highway Department, and that it will be prosecuted according to the plans which he outlines. The Engineer is to give the attention and supervision usually req ired of an Engineer in charge of a construction contract. 10. The County shall be paid 50 percent on monthly statements certified by the Engineer in charge, until the total amount of payments by the State on this project , including such payments as it may make direct , shall equal Two Thousand Seven Hundred and 57/100 Dollars ($2, 700. 57) , 11. It is further understood that the allotment for this work from State highway Funds is Two Thousand Seven Hundred and 57/100 Dollars ($2, 700. 57) , to be met by a like amount of Two Thousand Seven Hundred and 57/100 Dollars ($2, 700.57) from County funds, and that the total expenditure on this work by the State Highway Department, including engineering and inspection, is limited to the amount of Two Thousand Seven Hundred and 57/100 Dollars ($2, 700.57) . RECOMMENDED: STATE OF COLORADO: By RAY J . RANDALL By CHAS. D. VAIL Division Engineer State Highway Engineer Attest: COUNTY OF WELD WALTER F. MORRISON By C. 0. PLUMB County Clerk (SEAL) Chairman, Board of County By KATHLEEN E. DAY Commissioners Deputy County Clerk Approved: Teller Ammons GOVERNOR SP 838-B0, SH No. 257 V 1. This AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 10th day of June, A.D.1938, by and between the State of Colorado, acting by the State Highway Engineer, hereinafter called the State, and the County of WELD, Colorado, acting by the Chairman of its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called the County. 2. WITNESSETH: That. the said County, under and by virtue of this agreement , and with the understanding that all rights of way required are to be acquired by the County without expense to the State, is hereby authorized to proceed upon the following terms to improve, repair, and reconstruct portions of State Highway No. 257,- in Weld County, between Junction with S.R. #60 and Jct. with Windsor-Greeley Rd. , Colorado, at such points as shall be mutually agreed upon by the representatives of the State Highway Department and tLe Eoard of County Commissioners, and designated as State Project No. 838-B0. If, at the time of the execution of this Agreement , the definite points for the application of the work shall have been selected, they are designated as follows: To cover cost of oil and cost of processing oil mat from junction with State Road No. 60 north for six miles to junction with Windsor-Greeley hoad, It is understood and agreed that before work under this agreement is started, the County will, at its own expense, place on this project aggregates, in quantity and quality acceptable to the State for the work proposed by this agreement. 3. The County agrees to furnish all labor, teams, and material, at the following rates: Foreman, $135.00' per month; Skilled Labor, . 75 per hour; Semi-skilled Labor, . 60 per hour; Unskilled Labor, .50 per hour. Purchase Orders for oil for this work will be made by the State on requisition in the usual manner, but payment therefor is to be made by the County. Freight Bills on Oil shipments will be presented to and checked by the State, and then referred to the County for payment. 4. It is expressly understood tiat the above rates include also the use of all common harness, grading and small tools, camp equipment , supply of labor, and such incidentals as are necessary for the reasonable, economical, and efficient prosecution of the work. No expenditure of funds under this agreement shall be made for the rental of county owned equipment or for the purchase of machinery or equipment. 5. It is understood that the county will make purchases of material for construction, suxh as drain pipes, cement , lumber, and such incidental supplies and repairs to construction equipment used, as may be necessary for the work hereinabove described, as directed by the Engineer in charge and upon his order, and that reimbursement will be made for same at actual cost , in themanner hereinafter provided. No expenditure for more than THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($300.00) for material of any kind 325 will be approved, unless the approval of the State Highway Engineer has been had before purchase is made. 6. It is understood that the work is to be under the direction of a general road supervisor, on behalf of the County, whose salary is not to be included in the reimburse- ment b; the State, who is to give the work the same attention and direction that is ordinar- ily given by a contractor to any job he has contracted, and further that the work is to be done by County forces only, no portion thereof, to be sub-let. 7. Labor time is to be kept by the hour, and it is further understood that the time- books of the County on this work are subject to checking at any time b:r the Engineer in charge, and so far as practicable a check will always be made before auditing and certify- ing monthly statements. 8. It is understood that this work shall be vigorously prosecuted and every effort made to complete the same during the field season of 1938. If the progress of the work or the character of the work is not satisfactory to the State highway yngineer, the Depart- ment reserves the right to take over, or complete the Project. 9. It is further understood thet the work is to be supervised, on behalf of the State, by an Engineer from the State Highway Department, and that it will be prosecuted according to the plans which he outlines. The Engineer is to give the work the attention and super- vision usually required of an: Engineer in charge of a construction contract. 10. TheCounty shall be paid 50 percent on monthly statements certified by the Engineer in charge, until the total amount of payments by the State on this project, including such payments as it may make direct, shall equal Three Thousand Five hundred Twenty-two and 51/100 Dollars ($3, 522.51) ) . 11. It is further understood that the allotment for this work from State highway Funds is Three Thousand Five Hundred Twenty-two and 51/100 Dollars ($3, 522. 51) , to be met by a like amount of Three Thousand Five hundred Twenty-two and 51/100 Dollars ($3, 522. 51) from County funds, and that the total expenditure on this work by the State Highway Department , including engineering and inspection, is limited to the amount of Three Thousand Five Hundred Twenty-two and 51/100 Dollars ($3, 522. 51) . RECOMMENDED: STATE OF COLORADO: By RAY J. RANDALL By CHAS. D. VAIL Division Engineer State highway Engineer Attest: COUNTY OF WELD WALTER F. MORRISON By C. 0. PLUMB County Clerk (SEAL) Chairman, Board of County By KATHLEEN E. DAY Commissioners Deputy County Clerk Approved: Teller Ammons GOVERNOR SP 838-AO, SH NO. 256 s s� 1. This A4REEMENT, made and entered into this 10th day of June, A,D. 1938, by and between the State of Colorado, acting by the State Highway Engineer, hereinafter called the State , and the County of Weld, Colorado, acting by the Chairman of its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called the County. 2. WITNESSETH: That the said County, under and by virtue of this agreement, and with the understanding that all rights of way required are to be acquired by the County without expense to the State, is hereby authorized to proceed upon the following terms to improve, repair, and reconstruct portions of State Highway No. 256, in Weld Cpunty, between East and ;Pest of Peckham, Colorado, at such points as shall be mutually agreed upon by the representa- tives of the State Highway Department and the Board of County Commissioners, and designated as State Project No. 838-A02 If, at the time of the execution of this agreement , the definite points for the application of the work shall have been selected, they are designated as follows: To cover cost of oil and cost of processing oil mat on eleven miles ofhighway east and west from Peckham. It is understood and agreed that before work under this .gree..ent is started, the County will, at its own expense, place on this project aggregates, in quantity and quality acceptable to the State for the work proposed by this agreement. 3. The County agrees to furnish all labor, teams, and material, at the following rates: Porerhan, $135.00 per month; Skilled Labor, . 75 per hour; Semi-skilled Labor, .60 per hour; Unskilled Labor, . 50 per hour. Purchase orders for oil for this work will be made by the State on requisition in the usual manner, but payment therefor is to be made by the County. Freight Bills on Oil shipments will be presented to and checked by the state, and then referred to the County for payment. 4. It is expressly understood that the above rated include also the use of all common harness, grading and small tools, camp equipment , supply of labor, and such incidentals as are necessary for the reasonable, economical, and efficient prosecution of the work. No expenditure of funds under this agreement shall be made for the rental of county owned equipment or for the purchase of machinery or equipment. 5. It is understood that the county will make purchases of material for construction, such as drain pipes, cement, lumber, and such incidental supplies and repairs to construct- ion equipment used, as may be necessary for the work hereinabove described, as directed by the Engineer in charge and upon his order, and that reimbursement will be made for same at actual cost , in the manner hereinafter provided. No expenditure for more than THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($300.00) for material of any kind will be approved, unless the approval of the State highway Engineer has been had before purchase is made. 6. It is understood that the work is to be under the direction of a general road supervisor, on behalf of the County, whose salary is not to be included in the rei;c,burse- ment by the State , who is to give the work the same attention and direction that is ordinarily given by a contractor to any job he has contracted, and further that the work is to be done by County forces only, no portion thereof, to be sub-let. •326 7. Labor time is to be kept by the hour, and it is further understood that the time- books of the County on this work are subject to checking at any time by the Engineer in charge, and so far as practicable a check will always be made before auditing and certify- ing monthly statements. 8. It is understood that this work shall be vigorously prosecuted and every effort made to complete the same during the field season of 1938. If the progress of the work or the character of the work is not satisfactory to the State highway Engineer, the Department reserves the right to take over, or complete the Project. 9. It is further understood that the work is to be supervised, on behalf of the )tats, by an Engineer from the State Highway Department, and that it will be prosecuted according to the plans which he outlines. The Engineer is to give the work the attention and super- vision usually required of an Engineer in charge of a construction contract. 10. The County shall be paid 50 percent on monthly statements certified by the Engineer in charge , until the total amount of payments by the State on this project , in- cluding such payments as it mar make direct , shall equal Six Thousand Four Hundred Fifty- seven and 92/100 Dollars (00,457. 92) . 11. It is further understood that the allotment for this work from State highway Funds is Six Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-seven and 92/100 Dollars ($6,457. 92) , is to be met by a like amount of Six Thousand Four Hundred fifty-seven and 92/100 Dollars ($6,457. 92) from County funds, and that the total expenditure on this work by the State Highway Department, including engineering and inspection, is limited to the amount of Six Thousand Four hundred Fifty-seven and 92/100 Dollars ($, 6457. 92) RECOMMENDED: STATL OF COLORADO: By RAY J. RANDALL By ChAS. D. VAIL Division Engineer State highway Engineer Attest: COUNTY C' WELD WALTER F. MJRRISON By C. 0. PLUMB County Clerk (SEAL) Chri•rman, Board of County By KATHLEEN E. DAY Commissioners Deputy County Clerk Approved: Teller Ammons GOVERNOR SP NO. 772-0, SH No. 5 day This AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 10th of June, A.D. 1938, by and be- tween the State of Colorado, acting by the State Highway Engineer, hereinafter called the State, and the County of WIELD, Colorado, acting by the Chairman of its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called the County. 2. WITNESSETH: That the said County, under and by virtue of this agreement, and with • the understanding that all rights of way required are to be acquired by the County without expense to the State, is hereby authorized to proceed upon the following terms to improve, repair, and reconstruct portions of State Highway No. 5, in Weld County, between Severance and thru Eaton to Galeton, Colorado, at such points as shall be mutually agreed upon by the representatives of the State highway Department and the Board of County eommisstoner ,' and designated as State Project No. 772-0. If an the time of the execution of this Agreement , the deginite points for the application of the work shall have been selected, they are designated as follows: To cover cost of oil and cost of processing oil mat from Severance easterly thru Eaton for fourteen miles to G1eton. It is understood and agreed that before work under this agreement is..started, the County will, at its own expense, place on this project aggrega tes, in quantity and quality acceptable to the State for the work proposed by this agreement. 3. The County agrees to furnish all labor, teams, and material, at the following rates: Foremen, $135.00 per month; Skilled Labor, . 75 per hour; Semi-skilled Labor, . 60 per hour; Unskilled Labor, . 50 per hour. Purchase Orders for oil for this work will be made by the State on requisition in the usual manner, but payment therefor is to be made by the County. Freight Bills for Oil shipments will be presented to and checked by the State, and then referred to the County for payment. 4. It is expressly understood that the above rated include also the use of all common harness, grading and small tools, camp equipment , supply of labor, and such incidentals as are necessary for the reasonable, economical, and efficient prosecution of the work. No expenditure of funds under this agreement shall be made for the rental of county owned equipment or for the purchase of machinery or equipment. 5. It is understood that the county will make purchases of material for construction, such as drain pipes, cement , lumber, and such incidental supplies and repairs to construction equipment used, as may be necessary for the work hereinabove described, as directed by the Engineer in charge and upon his order, and that reimbursement will be made for same at actual cost , in the manner hereinafter proveded. No expenditure for more than THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($300.00) for material of any kind will be approved, unless the approval of the State Highway Engineer has been had before purchase is made. 6. It is understood that the work is to be under the direction of a general road super- visor, on behalf of the County, whose salary is not to be included, in the reimbursement by the State, who is to give the work the same attention and direction that is ordinarily given by a contractor to any jpb he has contracted, and further that the work is to be done by County forces only, no portion thereof, to be sub-let. 7. Labor time is to be kept by the hour, and it is further understood that the time- books of the County on this work are subject to checking at any time by the Engineer in charge, and so far as practicable a check will always be made before auditing and certify- ing monthly statements. 8. It is understood that this work shall be vigorously prosecuted and every effort made to complete the same during the field season of 1938. If the progress of the work or the 327 character of the work is not satisfactory to the State highway Engineer, the Department reserves the right to take over, or complete the Project. 9. It is further understood that the work is to be supervised, on behalf of the State, by an Engineer from the State highway Department, and that it will be prosecuted according to the plans which he outlines. The Engineer is to give the work the attention and super- vision usually regiired of an Engineer in charge of a construction contract. 10. The County shall be paid 50 percent on monthly statements certified by the Engineer in charge, until the total amount of payments by the State on this project , in- cluding such payments as it may make direct , shall equal Eight Thousand Two Hundred Nineteen and 19/100 Dollars ($8, 219.19) . 11. It is further understood that the allotment for this work from State Highway Funds is Eight Thousand Two Hundred Nineteen and 1971100 Dollars (48, 219.19) , to be met by a like amount of Eight Thousand Two Hundred Nineteen and 19/100 Dollars ($8,219.19) from County funds, and that the total expenditure on this work by the State Highway Department , including engineering and inspection, is limited to the amount of Eight Thousand Two Hundred Nineteen and 19/100 Dollars ($8,219.19) RECOMMENDED: STATE OF COLORADO: By ROY J. RANDALL By CHAS. D. VAIL Division Engineer State Highway Lngineer COUNTY OF WELD Attest: By C. 0. PLUMB WALTER F. MORRISON Chairman, Aioard of County County Clerk (SEAL) Commissioners By KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy County Clerk • Approved: Teller Ammons GOVLRNOR IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OF TAXES, NO. 4025, E.M.WOODS BY L.E.THALLEY WHEREAS, The board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has carefully considered the following application, and is fully advised in relation thereto: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following petition be and is hereby approved, subject to approval of the Colorado Tax Commission: Petition No. 4025, E.M.WOODS by L.E.THALLEY, Sched. no. 44,. SD72, Abatement, 423. 71 There being no further business •for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. ` ',PALTER . MORRISON County Clerk -igg) iZAAAiti . -- gecti Deputy P Y hairman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 14th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the fourteenth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE )( NO. 147, F. V. ',YARDMAN, ROCKPORT CAFE, CARR, COLO. WHEREAS, F. V. Wardman, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board o1 County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3. 2% « beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the county Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: ROCKPORT CAFE AND FILLING STATION, ROCKPORT, CARR, COLORADO, AND 1 The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifica- tions of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the "oard, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be isened upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO qr. C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS 328 , y IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES OP AND 0 The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. OP-10757 to OP- , inclusive WARRANTS NOS. 0-49137 to 0- , inclusive IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CANCELLING ASSIGNMENT OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 1484 and 1577 of the 1929 Tax Sale, LOT 1, BLOCK Y, NUNN Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption; WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Numbers 1484 and 1577 of the 1929 Tax Sale for the general tax of 1927 to 1936, inclusive, covering Lot 1, Block Y, Nunn, were by the County Treasurer assigned to John Novinger, and WHEREAS, said Lot 1, Block Y, Nunn is owned by The Town of Nunn, a municipal corpora- tion, and said lot has been erroneously assessed and said certificates have been erroneous- ly issued. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Treasurer be and hereby is authorized to cancel his assignment of said Tax Sale Certificates Numbers 1484 and 1577 of the 1929 Tax Sale covering Lot 1, Block Y, Nunn. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote : AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, `olorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: COUNTING PRECINCTS. GREELEY PRECINCTS 1 to 5, incl. Ward 1; 1 to 6, inclusive, Ward 2; 1 to 6, inclusive , Ward 3; JOHNSTOWN PRECINCTS 48 and 62. Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, in order to comply with the requirements of the statutes concerning elections and to more equally distribute the work of General Llections, it appears necessary to designate certain voting precincts as entitled to Receiving and Counting Judges and Clerks at General Elections. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the following voting precincts be and hereby are designated Counting Precincts in Weld County; Precincts 1 to 5, inclusive, Ward 1, Greeley; Precincts 1 to 6, inclusive, Ward 2, Greeley; Precincts 1 to 6 , inclusive, Ward 3, Greeley; Precinct 48, North Johnstown; and Precinct 62, South Johnstown. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CHANGING BOUNDARIES OF JUSTICE PRECINCT NO. 7 and ELIMINATING JUSTICE PRECINCT NO. 10, KERSEY Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the matter of reducing the number of Justice Precincts in Weld County by the uniting of two precincts has been brought before the board, and WHEREAS, no Justice of the Peace and no Constable has qualified in Justice Precinct No. 10 , Kersey, for several years, and WHEREAS, after due discussion and consideration, it appears that said Justice t'recinct No. 10 can be combined with Justice Precinct No. 7 without undue inconvenience to the residents of said Justice Precinct No. 10. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that Justice Precinct No. 10 is hereby united with Justice Precinct No. 7, which said Justice Precinct 7 shall consist of the territory embraced within the coundaries of voting precincts as follows, to-wit: Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Ward 1, City of Greeley; Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Ward 2, City of Greeley; Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 , Ward 3, City of Greeley; Precinct 5, Evans; Precinct 9 , Pleasant Valley; Precinct 10, Kersey; Precinct 16 , Franklin; Precinct 18, Gill; Precinct 19, Barnesville; Precinct 20, Miner; Precinct 24, Lagrange; Precinct 33, Delta; Precinct 34, Lucerne; Precinct 40, Hazelton; and Precinct 57 , Galeton. The motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTEL OF RESOLUTION CANCELLING COUNTY WARRANT, (Biederman) Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption; WHEREAS, the following Weld County warrant drawn on the following fund has been issued . 329 in error or the amount for which it was issued has been otherwise paid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and ordered that the following warrant be cancelled and held for naught , to-wit: Date, 1938 Series-Number To Whom Issued Fund Amount January 3 0-45156 Rose Biederman Road $1.00 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the follow- ing vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CANCELLING WELD COUNTY PUBLIC WELFARE WARRANTS Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the following Weld County Public Welfare warrants drawn on the following fund have been issued in error or the amounts for which they were issued have been other- wise paid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, and ordered that the following warrants be cancelled and held for naught, to-wit: Date, 1938 Series-Number To Whom Issued Fund Amount March 15 OP-6032 Charles C. hill-3142 OAP $32.00 May 16 OP-9144 Alice L. Brown-502 OAP 29.00 May 16 OP-9331 Kinder Dolton-1160 OAP 27 .00 May 16 OP-9824 Mary Lesser-5978 OAP 10.65 May 16 OP-9976 Grant Mercer-407 OAP 22.00 May 16 OP-10201 Wm. T. Proffitt-1071 OAP 27. 56 May 16 OP-10544 Luz D. Vallejos-749-2 OAP 32.00 May 16 OP-10627 Hattie E. White-1011-2 OAP 30.62 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Uommissioners, and Public Welfare, Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDS ON COUNTY TAX SALE CERTIFICATES On motion made, seconded, and on vote,unanimously carried, it was RESOLVED, that the board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, file a request for tax deeds on the following described properties; on which Weld County holds the tax sale certificates. Lots 26-27, Blk 50, Hudson; Lot 28, Blk 1, Keenesburg; Lots 29-30 , 131k 1, Keenesburg; Lots 19-20, Blk 93, Hudson; Lots 19 to 23, Blk 81, hudson; Lot 11, Blk 12, Keenesburg; Lots 1 to 6, Blk 39, Hudson; Lots 7 to 9 , Blk 39, hudson; Lots 11 to 14, Elk 39, Hudson; Lot 25, Blk 36, Hudson; Lot 30, Blk 50 , Hudson; Lots 7 to 12, Blk 1, Keenesburg; W 100 ' L 24, Blk 1 , Keenesburg; Blk 23, Keenesburg; N 300' W- Blk 4, Keenesburg; Lots 4 to 6, Blk 3, Keenesburg; Lots 19-20, Elk 53, Hudson; Lots 27-28, Elk 2, Hudson Hts, Hudson; Lots 29-30, Blk 42, Hudson; Lots 31-32, Elk 42, Hudson; Lots 29-32, Blk 79 , Hudson, Lots 17 to 19 , Blk 35, Hudson; Lots 17-18, Blk 45, Hudson. The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The board of County Commissioners IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: Weld County, Colorado PROJECT FOR THE ERADICATION OF PRAIRIE DOGS Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, a petition has been presented for the poisoning of prairie dogs within the territory described as follows: Township Range Sections 7 84 All of section 1-12-13-24-25-36 7 63 All of Township 6 5 63 All except 6-7-18-19-30-31 63 All of Section 1 to 5, incl. , 8 to 12, incl. 9 62 All of Sections 34-35- 36 8 62 All of Sections 1-2-3, 10 to 15, incl. , 22 to 27, incl. , 34 to 36, incl. 7 62 All of Township 6 62 All of Township 5 82 All of Township except Sections 17 to 20, incl. and 29 to 32, incl. 4 62 All of Sections 1-2-3-4-9-10-11-12 9 61 All of Sections 31 to 36, incl. 8 61 All of Township 7 61 All of Township 6 61 All of Township 330 Township Range Section 5 61 All of Township 4 61 All of Sections 1 to 12, incl. 9 60 All of Sections 31 to 36, incl. 8 60 All of Township 7 60 All of Township 9 59 All of Sections 31-32-33 8 59 All of Sections 4 to 9, incl. 16 to 21, incl. , 28 to 33, incl. 7 59 All of Sections 4 to 9, incl. , 16 to 21, incl. , 28 to 33, incl. and, WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners is authorized by the provisions of Chapter 229 of Session Laws of 1937, and other statutes, and WHEREAS, W. P. A. Project No. 3349 has been created and approved for said purpose, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That Weld County pay from the proper fund for necessary poison and necessary gas and oil for the automobile of the supervisor of the project, further that the County provide two trucks and necessary tools, and upon completion, pay one months salary of the Supervisor as approved by the Bureau of Biological Survey and as provided by the statute. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the costs of the poison be billed to the owners of the land. The resolution was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED- ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado RESOLUTION RE: APPLICATION FOR TREASURER'S Lth J)S ON TAX SALE CERTIFICATES OWNED BY WELD COUNTY On motion made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, By the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that applica- tion for tax deed (Treasurer's Deed) on the tax sale certificates owned by Weld County be filed on the following described properties. Si Lot 21, All Lot 23, Blk 10, Mead Lots 6-8, Blk 11, Mead Lots 1-3, Blk 16, Mead Lot 5, Blk 16, Mead Lots 21-23, Blk 16, Mead Lots 9-11, Blk 14, Mead Lot 7, Blk 1, La Salle, Ellis Add. Lots 2-4, Blk 7, Mead Lots 7-9, Blk 9 , Mead Lots 2-4-6-8, Blk 12, Mead Lots 2-4-6-8, Blk 22, Mead Lots 5-7-9-11-13-15, Blk 22, Mead Lots 1-2, Blk 12, LaSalle, McCutcheon 2nd. Lot 29 to 32, Blk 2, La Salle, Herringtons Lot 18, Blk 7, Mead Lot 20, Blk 7, Mead The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: COLORADO ADVERTISING FOR WORLD'S FAIR OF 1939 9 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Thirty-first General Assembly of the State of Colorado approved and authorized by adoption of House Joint Resolution No. 14, the State's participation in the Golden Gate International Exposition at San Francisco in 1939; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of House Joint Resolution No. 14, Governor Teller Ammons created a Colorado Commission to finance, arrange and supervise a Colorado exhibit at said Golden Gate International Exposition; and WHEREAS, the said Colorado commission, acting with theknowledge ofChapter 45, Section 37, Vol. 2, Colorado annotated statutes, authorizing Boards of County Commissioners of the State of Colorado to appropriate funds for enoouraging immigration and increasing trade in Colorado products, has pro-rated expenses of said Colorado exhibit at the Golden Gate International Exposition among counties, fairly and equitably, on a basis of assessed valuation; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED; by the Joard ofCounty Commissioners of Weld County, in regular meeting convened, under authority granted by Chapter 45, Section 87, Vol. 2, Colorado annotated statutes, hereby approve participation of Weld County and hereby pledge and appropriate the sum of Eight Hundred Ninety Four Dollars ($894.00) to said Colorado commission, Golden Gate International Exposition, as payment of said Weld County's quota of Colorado's participation in said Golden Gate International Exposition, provided that Weld County shall be given an appropriate place and part in said Colorado exhibit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County "ommissioners of Weld County hereby agrees to provide for said pledge of $894.00 in the Weld County Budget for the year 1939 at the time of preparation of said budget. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. O. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Dated this 15th day of June, 1938, in the City of Greeley, Weld County, Colorado County of Weld. r 331 IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACE IN THE CITY OF GREELEY On motion made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, that the Polling Places for Primary and General Elections be and hereby are designated as follows in the City of Greeley. WARD 1 WARD 2 W 3 Precinct Precinct Precinct 1 NLN Mfg. Co. , 531 6th St. 1 Lincoln School, E 11 St 1 Preston's basement, 2 Police Court, City Hall 2 Court House 1812 7th Ave. 3 Central School, 7th St. 3 Gymnasium, 8th Avenue 2 C.T.C. Kepner Hall, 8 Ave. 4 Russell's Garage, 4 Church, 1201 12 Ave. 3 Dickey's Garage , 1815 11 Av. 1329 9th St. 5 Burnham's Garage, 4 Armstrong's Garage, 5 Sanders Cottage Camp, 1616 10th St. 1533 11th Avenue 4th St & 11th Ave. 6 Geiser's Garage, (Gallie) 5 Selander's Garage , 1103 14th Ave. 1815 13th 4,venue 6 Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 8th Ave & 21st St. The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered: AYES: C. O. PLUMB L R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE U P R R CO AND WELD COUNTY RE: R/W SH 185 at PURITAN EINE Cont. Dept. No. 2725-B THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 15th day of June, 1938, by and between UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Utah (hereinafter called "Railroad Company") , party of the first part; the COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO (hereinafter called "County") , party of the second part; and NATIONAL FUEL COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Colorado (hereinafter called "Fuel Company") , party of the third part, WITNESSETH: RECITALS: The Railroad Company owns, maintains and operates certain railroad tracks in the SE* of Sec. 34, T. 2 N. , R. 68 W. of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, in the location shown on the attached print dated April 1, 1938, marked "Exhibit A", attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. The County desires to widen State Highway No. 185 along the east boundary of said SEt of said Section 34, and in order to permit of the widening contemplated desires the Rail- road Company to take up those portions of its tracks within the area shown outlined by yellow lines on said Exhibit A, and deisres the consent of the Railroad Company for use of said area for highway purposes. To set out the conditions under which the Railroad Company will remove the tracks and the Railroad Company and the Fuel Company give their consent to the use for highway purposes of said area this agreement is made. AGREEMENT: NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: Section 1. The Railroad Company shall, at the expense of the County, take up and remove the portions of its railroad tracks located within those portions of its right of way described as follows: A strip of land containing twenty-eight hundredths (0.28) of an acre, more or less, situate in the Southeast Quarter (SE*) of Section Thirty-four (34) , Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty-eight (68) West of the Sixth Principal ieridian, in Weld County, Colorado, being all that part of the right of way of the Union Pacific Railroad Company lying easterly of a line that is parallel with and fiftylfive (55) feet distant westerly, measured at right angles, from the east line of said Section Thirty-four (34) and extending southerly from a line that is parallel with and one hundred (100) feet distant northwesterly, measured at right angles, from the center line of the original main track of said Railroad Company, as originally constructed, to a line that is parallel with and one hundred fifteen (115) feet distant southeasterly, measured at right angles, from said center line of original main track, and being theeast fifty-five (55) feet of those certain three (3) strips of land heretofore conveyed to said Railroad Company by the following easement to-wit: From the Parkdale Fuel Company dated September 17, 1914, and recorded on page 195 of Book 406, Weld County Records, and From Gertrude Zimmerman, a widow, dated, November 5, 1926, and recorded on page 192 of Book 814, Weld County, records, and From The Mercantile Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, dated October 21, 1929, and recorded on page 223 of nook 887, Weld County records; as shown outlined by yellow line on said Exhibit A. The County agrees to pay to the Railroad Company within ten (10) days after receipt of bill therefor, the cost to the Railroad Company for taking up and removing the portions of the Railroad Company's tracks in the area hereinbefore described. Section 2. The Railroad Company and the Fuel Company hereby give their consent to the use by the County for highway purposes of that portion of the right of way of the Railroad Company as hereinbefore described and shown outlined by yellow lines on said Exhibit A. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed in 332 triplicate as of the date first herein written. Witness: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Attest: By (SEAL) President Assistant Secretary COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, '.'fitness: By C. 0. PLUMB Chairman, Board of County Attest: WALTER F. MORRISON (SEAL) Commissioners County Clerk By KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy Lounty Clerk NATIONAL FUEL COMPANY, Witness: W. W. BROWN By T. E. Jenkins President Attest: B. A. COTTINGHAM (SEAL Secretary RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY AND NATIONAL FUEL COMPANY (hereinafter colledtively called "Union Pacific Railroad Company") , have tendered to COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADOt, an agreement covering the use of ground and removal of ground and removal of trackage at Puritan Mine, Weld County, Colorado; said agreement being identified as Union Pacific Railroad Company's Contract Department No. 2725-B; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, has said proposed agreement be-ore it and has given it careful review and consideration; and WHEREAS, it is considered that the best interests of said County of Weld, State of Colorado, will be subserved by the acceptance of said agreement: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TEE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union Pacific Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby, accepted in behalf of County of Weld, State of Colorado; That the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of said County is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said County, and that the County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to attest said agreement and to attach to each triplicate original of said agreement a certified copy of this resolution. STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF 'VELD ) I, WALTER F. MORRISON, County Clerk of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereby certift that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of County of Weld, State ofColorado, at a meeting held according to law at Greeley, Colorado, on the 15th day of June, 1938, as the same appears on file and of record in this office. • IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of Weld County, Colorado, this 15th day of June, 1938. WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk of the County of Weld, (SEAL) State of Colorado. By KATHLEEN E. DAY EXHIBIT"A"ATTACHED. Deputy county Clerk IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE r OF CLAILM (SERIES 0, OP, AND SR) The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS 0-49129 to 0-49200, inclusive WARRANTS NOS OP-10757 to OP-12585, inclusive WARRANTS NOS SR-4240 to SR-4299, inclusive There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER . MORRISON CountyClerk • B Deputy Cha rman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX XOXOXOXOXOXDxoxoXQXoXOXOXcDOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO 00 e )000 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 15th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MDRRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the fifteenth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COMITY RETAIL 3.2 tltR LICENSE NO. 148, MARY CAMP, RED BIRD CAFE, GREELEY h 1 WHEREAS, Mary Camp, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: RED BIRD CAFE, NORTTTEST OF GREELEY, COLORADO, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifi- cations of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agree- ment that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under s .id license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT .AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAI:viS (SERIES AA AND AD) The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-16897 to AA-16916, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. AD-1164 to AD-1427, inclusive There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTE F. MORRISON County Clerk ut _ g_ g(9P y Ch felot4td a De rman xoxoxoxcaortanoloxoxolcomplozomaxoxoXOXOXOXpxoXDXOXOXOXOXOXOXoxoxoxoxoxOXOXOXOXp1DXOXDXOXO GREELEY , COLORADO, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 20th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman . WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the twentieth instant were read, and there beii:g no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were orderd approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OF TAXES, NO. 4026, Seenith M. Bowmaker WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has carefully considered the following application, and is fully advised in relation thereto: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following petition be and is hereby approved, subject to approval of the Colorado Tax Commission. Petition No. 4026, Seenith M. Bowmaker, Sched 342, SD 6, Abatement $13.17 • IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OF TAXES, NO. 4027, Platteville Nat'l Bank WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has carefully considered the following application, and is fully advised in relation thereto: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following petition be and is hereby disapproved. Petition No. 4027, Platteville National Bank, Sched 260, SD118, Refund, $490.11 134 There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk g'o gL,„„,e By ��, Deputy airman X0X0X0X0X0XCX0X0X0X0X0X0XCX0XCX0X0XOX0X0X0X0XOXOX0X0X0h0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0«0X0 _0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0 GREELEY, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 21st instant , the Board of ''ounty Commissio_ers of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County httorney The minutes of the twenty-first instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION AUT ORIZING TREASURER TO REDEEM TAX SALE CERTIFICATES ON COUNTY PROPERTIES FOR FEES ONLY Commissioner A. R. Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WI:E GAS, Weld County has acquired title to the following described lands on which tax sale certificates are now outstanding for the general tax and/or pest tax assessed against the land, and WHEREAS, There are outstanding tax sales certificates now held by the County of prior dates, and WHEREAS, it is desirable to clear the title of these non-effective certificates. NO1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the County Treasurer be, and is hereby, authorized to redeem for fees only the following tax sale certificates: Certificate No. 217 of the 1934 Tax Sale: Ctf. 1890/1937: General tax of 1935 on Imps on covering Ni 5-6-63. U.P. r/w in NE4 3-6-63. Ctf. 1814/1937, General tax of 1934 on Imps Ctf. 1719/1937 , General tax of 1933 on Imps on on U.P. r/w in NE4 3-6-63. U.P. r/w in NE4 3-6-63. Ctf. 1271/1936, General tax of 1935 and Ctf. 866/1936, General tax of 1935 and 1936 on 1936 on SW.} 27-7-63. NiNT1 15-7-64. Ctf. 863/1936 (Part) , General tax of 1935 Ctf. 687/1936 , General tax of 1935 and 1936 on and 1936 on Ni 17-7-64. All 1-6-64. Ctf. 788/1935, General tax of 1934 to 1936, Ctf. 1032/1934, General tax of 1933 to 1936 , incl. , on Nv4 13-7-64. incl. , on SiN7i and that part of SW*: W. Ctf. 750/1934, General tax of 1933 to 1936, SEi N&W No. Side Ex Ditch, 11-6-64. incl. , S2 5-6-63. Ctf. 750/1934. General tax of 1933 to 1936, Ctf. 1509/1933, General tax of 1932 on N2N:Y4: incl. , Si 5-6-d3. WNW*: Also EiEi exc that pt EiEi N&E Ctf. 1439/1931, General tax of 1930 and 1931 on of Co Road and below lat d of N side that pt N & W of N side ext ditch, 11-6-64. ext ditch, 11-6-64. Ctf. 1362/1930, General tax of 1929 to 1936 , Ctf. 1361/1930, General tax of 1929 to 1936, incl. , on EISWi 1-7-65. incl. , on EIINWi 1-7-65. Ctf. 1360/1930, General tax of 1929 to 1936, Ctf. 1305/1929, General tax of 1928 to 1936, incl. , on NNE and SINEk 1-7-65. incl. , on SE. 1-7-65 and 1928 tax on Ctf. 1304/1929, Tax of 1928 on SEiNE4: E2NW4 EkSW4 and NTiNE- 1-7-65. 1-7-65. Ctf. 1765/1928, Tax of 1927 to 1929 , incl. , Ctf. 1364/1926, . ax of 1925 to 1934, incl. , on Pt N&'7 of No side ext ditch, 11-6-64. NI 17-7-64. Ctf. 1187/1926, Tax of 1925 to 1936, incl. , Ctf. 1828/1925, Tax of 1924 Pest District B on on EL 5-7-63. all 1-6-64. Ctf. 17;,9/1925, Pest Dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1797/1925, Pest Dist tax of 1924 on "&i- all 5-6-63. 3-6-63. Ctf. 1752/1925, Pest Dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1746/1925, Pest Dist tax of 1924 on N,Yi All 1-7-65. 12-7-64. Ctf. 1745/1925, Pest Dist Tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1743/1925, Pest Dist tax of 1924 on Ni All 11-7-64. 17-7-64. Ctf. 1741/1925, Pest Dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1720/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Si NiNIf 15-7-64. 31-7-63. Ctf. 1717 1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1716/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ni NW4 13-7-63. 3-7-63. Ctf. 1713/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1712/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on All All 33-7-63. 29-7-63. Ctf. 1711/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1710/1925 (part) , Pest Dist tax of 1924 SIi 27-7-63. on Ni 27-7-63. Ctf. 1703/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1701/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Si Si 17-7-63. N i 15-7-63. Ctf. 1700/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1699/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on SEi S'V 15-7-63. 15-7-63. Ctf. 1698/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1693/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on SWi NEB 15-7-63. 5-7-63. Ctf. 1692/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ctf. 1691/1925, Pest dist tax of 1924 on Ei NWi- 5-7-63. 5-7-63. Ctf. 1162/1925, Tax of 1924 on rill Ctf. 2579/1924, Tax of 1923 to 1929 , incl. , 23-7-64. on Si 17-7-63. Ctf 2551/1924 (part) , tax of 1923 on Si Ctf 2545/1924, iax of 1923 to 1932, incl, . 21-7-64. on Si 31-7-63. 3 3 a Ctf 2544/1924, Tax of 1923 to 1932, Ctf 2519/1924, Tax of 1923 50 1932, incl. , on incl. , on li 21-7-63. NW* 5-7-63. Ctf 2516/1924, Tax of 1923 to 1926, incl. , Ctf 2268/1924, Tax of 1923 to 1932, incl. , on on All 11-6-64 exc beg 2054' S of NE Ei 3-6-63. cor Sec 11, S 62°41' W 519 ' , S 20°28' Ctf.1827/1922, Tax of 1921 to 1924, incl. , on W 406' S 24°23' E 398' S 23° 51 ' W NWT 25-7-63. 289 ' S 87° 55' W 617' S 55° 30' Ctf Pt 1970/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , 452' S 65° 13' W 475' N 89° 48' W 534' on All 23-7-64. N 72° 27 ' W 93' N 67° 51' W 705' S 29° Ctf 1968/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , on 5' W 229 ' S 22° 20' E 206' S 60° 43' E all 11-6-64, exc beg, etc. 449 ' S 17° 40' E 300' S 4° 37' E 1024' Pt Ctf 1951/21, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , on m/1 to S side Sec 11, E along S line to N' NW 15-7-64. SE cor. , N to beg. Pt Ctf 1941/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt Ctf 1978/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. on Ni 17-7-64. on NEi 15-7-63. Pt Ctf 1922/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt.Ctf 1909/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, on Ni 13-7-64. incl. , on SE* 15-7-63. Pt Ctf 1897/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt Ctf 1880/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, on Si 17-7-63. incl. , on All 1-6-64. Pt ctf 1879/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt Ctf 1878/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, on Si 31-7-63. incl. , on Si 5-6-63. Pt Ctf 1877/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt Ctf 1875/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, on Ni 5-6-63. incl. , on Wi 21-7-63. Pt Ctf 1812/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Ctf 1851/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , on Si 1-7-65. on NM1 5-7-63. Pt Ctf 1811/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt Ctf 1787/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, on Ni 1-7-65. on SE* 10-7-64. Pt Ctf 1759-A/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt Ctf 1748/1921 , Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl, on SWi 15-7-63. on All 33-2e63. Pt Ctf 1728/21, Tax of 1920 on NWW 25-7-63. Pt Ctf 1684/1921, Tax of 1921 and 1922, on SWW 5-7-63. Pt Ctf 1683/1921, Tax of 1920 and 1921 on N"14 Pt Ctf 1680/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, 13-7-63. on Ni 3-7-63. Pt Ctf 1679/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt Ctf 1661/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl, on Ei 3-6-63. on NTEi 13-7-63. Pt Ctf 1648/1921, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl. , Pt Ctf 1071/1920, Tax of 1920 to 1922, incl, on All 11-7-64. on All 29-7-63. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: CONDEMNATION OF RIGHT OF MAY FOR S.H. 185 WHEREAS, specificati©ns for the improvement protect on State Highway No. 185, require additional rights of way, and WHEREAS, after due consideration and discussion, it has been found necessary to con- demn the required rights of way on certain tracts of land. On motion duly made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, that the County Attorney be and hereby is authorized to institute, on behalf of Weld County, Colorado, condemnation proceedings in the District Court to obtain the said rights of way through certain properties along the route of State highway No. 185. The resolution was adopted by the following vote, and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION APPOINTING HEALTH OFFICER OF THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, with the cooperation of the State and Federal Governments, a County Health Unit has been established in WeldCounty, and WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners has given full consideration to the qualifi- cations of various applicants for the position of County Health Officer, and WHEREAS, it has been found by the Hoard of County Commissioners and representatives of the State and Federal Health Departments that Dr. R. J. Shale is best qualified to serve as County Health Officer in Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Dr. R. J. Shale be and hereby is appointed Health Officer of the Weld County Health Department to serve during the period from June 1, 1938, to July 31, 1939 at a salary of $3600.00 per annum. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION AND AGREEMENT RE: PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT CONTRACT On motion duly made and seconded, it was 336 RESOLVED, That the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, enter into the agreement hereto attached with the Colorado State Board of Health. The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, Made and entered into between the COLORADO STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, party of the first part, and the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, it is the mutual desire of the parties hereto that there shall be established in Weld County a full time County Health Unit, it is mutually agreed: That said Health Unit shall consist of: One (1) Full Time County Health Officer Three (3) Full Time County Public Health Nurses One (1) Full Time Sanitarian One (1) Full Time Clerk Nineteen (19) Part Time Deputy County Health Officers and it is mutually agreed that one or more additional Public Health Nurses may be appointed if necessary to provide adequate nursing service. That said Full Time County Health Officer, Public Health Nurses and Sanitarian shall be appointed by said party of the first part, with the approval of said party of the second part. That the cost of said ,Veld County Health Unit for the first year, commencing on July 1, 1938, shall be divided between said parties hereto in accordance with the Budget for the Weld County Health Unit approved by the United States Public Health Service, a copy of which is hereunto attached and made a part of this agreement. That all dapenditures of said Weld County health Unit shall be paid by said party of the second part, and a sworn statement in triplicate of said expenditure submitted to said party of the first part at the end of each month, whereupon the said party of the first part agrees to reimburse said party of the second part the proportionate share to be borne by said party of the first part as provided in said Budget. It is mutually understood and agreed that the area embraced by said Weld County Health Unit shall be coextensive with the boundaries of Weld County, exclusive of the City of Greeley, Colorado, provided, however, that said City of Greeley may become a part of said Weld County Health Unit by mutual agreement between the parties to this agreement and the City of Greeley. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties have hereunto affixed their official signatures the 30 day of June 1938. THE COLORADO STATE BOARD OF HEALTH FRED ARENS By R; L. CLEERE, M.D. County Commissioner C. 0. PLUMB County Uommi ssi one r A. R. RIGGS County Commissioner 4, IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 149, F. G. JOHNSTON, GILL, COLORADO WHEREAS, F. G. Johnston, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County R tail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant , having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: GILL POOL HALL AND LUNCH, GILL, COLORADO, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifi- cations of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS: FROM CONTINGENT FUND TO PAUPER FUND, $5,000.00 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the apportionment to Weld County of State special Relief funds has been inadequate to meet the requirements of the care of county indigents, and WHEREAS, expenditures required from the Pauper Fund to provide the necessities of life for indigents of the county and to provide the required sponsor's contributions to certain W. P. A. projects have been in excess of the amounts budgeted for such purposes, and 337 WHEREAS, said matter has been dully discussed and considered and a deficit in the budgeted amount for purposes of the Pauper Fund appears to exist, and W EREAS, an emergency exists. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the County Treasurer be and he is hereby authori- zed and directed to transfer from and credit to said funds as follows, to-wit: FROM CONTINGENT FUND TO PAUPER FUND $5,000.00 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: FRED ARENS C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: JUNE SALARY CLAIM OF COUNTY ASSESSOR Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the $100 salary claim of Pearle Stanford, as Moon-Hopkins Operator and Secretary & Clerk to the County Assessor, submitted on the June payroll of the County Assessor, is in excess of the salary regularXy paid, and WHEREAS, on investigation, the Board has been informed by the County Assessor, that Miss Stanford has been promoted to the position of Secretary & Clerk to the County Aasessor to fill the vacancy in the position created by the resignation of Margaret Doolittle. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the dune salary claim of Pearle Stanford be and hereby is allowed in the amount of $100 with the understanding that, at any time she ceases employment in the position of Secretary-Clerk to the Oounty Assessor, the Board reserved the right to adjust her salary to the former pay-rate. Commissioner Arens seconded the motion and the resolution was adopted by the following vote : AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CANCELLING WELD COUNTY PUBLIC WELFARE WARRANTS Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the following Weld County Public Welfare warrants drawn on the following fund have been issued in error or the amounts for which they were issued have been otherwise paid. NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and ordered that the following warrants be cancelled and held for naught, to-wit: Date, 1938 Series-number To Whom Issued Fund Amount June 15 OP-11093 Thomas Crain 4416 OAP $29.00 June 15 OP-11179 Mrs. Anna M. Lades 716 OAP . 27.00 June 15 OP-11561 Janes E. Jones 2864 OAP 21.00 June 15 OP-11801 Mary Meyer 621 OAP 24.00 June 15 OP-11847 Fannie Moore 3220 OAP 32.00 June 15 OP-11993 Sophia E. Pirtle 5905 OA ' 27.00 June 15 OP-12321 Z. M. Taylor 273 OAP 25.00 The m,)tion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners and Public ;Welfare, Weld County, Colo. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED, Jos. U. Painter, OAP Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption- WHEREAS, County Public Welfare Warr_-nt No. 11941, Series OP, Dated June 15, 1938, payable to Jos. U. Painter in the amount of $32.00 was never by said Jos. U. Painter received, and WHEREAS, said warrant No. OP 11941 was presented for payment in the office of the county Treasurer, and WHEREAS, after due investigation, it appears that the endorsement on said warrant is imporper and forged, and WHEREAS, said Jos. U. Painter has filed in the office of The Board of County Commissioners an affidavit setting forth that said warrant has not been received by him, and WHEREAS, payment on said warrant No. OP 11941 has been refused and stopped by the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado. 338 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners be and hereby is ordered to cause a duplicate warrant to be issued in favor of said Jos. U. Painter in the ®count of $32.00. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED AREIVS The Board ofCounty Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDS ON COUNTY TAX SALE CERTIFICATES On motion made, seconded and, on vote, unanimously carried, it was RESOLVED, That the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado file a d request for tax deed on the following described properties on which Weld County holds tax sale certificates: / Lots 2-3, Block 18, Nunn Lots 10 to 15, Blk 14, Nunn Lots 23-24, Block 28, Nunn Lots 7 and 8, Block 19, Nunn Lots 10 to 13, Block 27, Nunn Lots 3 to 9, 20 to 26, Block 6, Nunn Lots 21 to 24, 25-26, Block 10, Nunn Lots 14 to 17, 20, Block 27, Nunn Lot 23, Block 19, Nunn Lots 3 to 18, Block 34, Nunn, H & J Lot 17 , Block 13, Nunn Lots 14 to 19, Block 6, Nunn Lot 1, Block 6, Nunn Lots 19 to 20, Block 11, Nunn Lots 16 to 19, Block 14, Nunn Lot 25, Block 28, Nunn Lots 1 to 3, Block, 25, Nunn Lots 11 and 12, Block 29, Nunn Lots 8 and 9, Block 2, Nunn Lot.. 5,...Block J , Nunn, H & J Lots 12. and 13, Block 1, Nunn Lot 1, Block 2, Laouimores Sub Ni of F, Lots 23 and 24, Block G, Nunn, Leiners W2 Nunn NWT: Block C, Nunn Lots 9 and 10, block 29, Nunn Lot 6, Block 31, Nunn Lot 8, Blk E, Nunn, Boone's Lot 5, Blk 2, Nunn, Lourimores, Sub Ni F Lots 3-4, Block 37, Nunn, H & J Lot 8, Block 24, Nunn Lots 13 to 16 , Block 21, Nunn Lots 4-5-6, Block N, Nunn, Halls Sub Ni of N Lot 1, block 19, Nunn Lots 5-6, Block 19, Nunn Lots 3 to 5, block 48, Nunn H & J Lots 3 to 9, 20-21-22, Block 6, Nunn Lot 19, Block N, Hall Sub n*, Nunn Lots 1-2, Block 1, Nunn, Louirmores Sub Ni F Lots 25-26-27, Block 19, Nunn Lots 15-16, Block 16, Nunn Lots 22 to 28, Block 13, Nunn Lots 3-4, Block 2, Nunn Lots 14 to 17, Block 27, Nunn Lots 9 to 11 Block G, Nunn, Leiners, N 3/5 Lots 12 to 18, Block 43, H & J , Nunn of WOW*: Block A, Nunn Lot 6, Block 14, Nunn Lots 25-26, Block 2, Nunn E 5a of W 25a of S 60a of SEi: 28-9-66, 5a Lots 23, 24, Block 26, Nunn Lots 20-21, Block 13, Nunn Lot 29, Block 28, Nunn Lots 12-13, block 12, Nunn Lot 20, Block N, Nunn Halls Lot 22, Block 28, Nunn Lots 15-16, Block 25, Nunn WISEi (5a) , Block F, Nunn Lots 10-11, Block 46, Nunn, H & J Lot 31, Block 28, Nunn Lots 3-4, Block 28, Nunn Lot 21, block 28, Nunn Si Lot 5, all 8 to 9, Block 12, Nunn Lots 19 and 20, Block 28, Nunn Lots 31-32, Block 19, Nunn Lot 11, Block 13, Nunn EIW*: Block M, Nunn Lot 7, Block 16, Nunn Lot 12, Block J, Nunn, Sub of H & J WSW (5a) Block F, Nunn Lot 4, Block 19, Nunn NMI: Block E, Nunn S 2/5 WINW*: Block A, Nunn EISW*: Block C, Nunn Lot 14, Block 19 , Nunn E 3/4 Block D, Nunn Lot 32, Block 21, Nunn All Block 3, Nunn Lots 25-26, Block 12, Nunn Lots 1 to 16, Block 9, Nunn Lots 7-8, Block 28, Nunn Lots 1 to 16, 27 and 32, Block lo, Nunn Lot 9, Block 18 and Y, Nunn Lots 14 to 17, block 12, Nunn Lot 10, Block 18 and Y, Nunn Lots 2 to 6, 9 and 10, 13 to 15, Block All Block E, Ni F, Nunn, Lourimores 13, Nunn it Lots 1 to 6, Block 47, Nunn, H & J Lots 4 to 14, Block 15, Nunn Lots 7 to 14 & 16, Block 31, Nunn Lots 2-3-6-to 8, block 18 & Y, Nunn Lots 4 to 6, Block 25, Nunn Lots 1 to 12, 29 and 30, Block 21, Nunn NWW: (5a) , Block B, Nunn Lots 1 to 16, Block 26, Nunn Lots 15 and 16, Block N, Nunn, Halls Sub Lots 9 and 10, 13 to 16, Block 28, Nunn Ni of N Lots 1 to 22, Block 45, Nunn, E & J Lot 2, Block 28, Nunn Lots 11 and 12, Block E, Nunn, Boones Lots 1-2, Block 34, Nunn, Sub of H & J Lots 9 and 10, block E, Nunn, Boones Lot 17, Block 21, Nunn S 12a exc la of SW cor and 2a off E side, SlSE*: Block M, Nunn Block B, Nunn Lots 2-3, Block 19, Nunn Lots 2-3, block J , Nunn, H&J Lots 17 and 18, Block 28, Nunn Lots 17 to 32, block 25, Nunn Lots 9 , 10, 13, Block 19, Nunn Lots 1 to 22, Block 44,. Nunn, H&J Lots 11 and 12, Block 28, Nunn ENW*, Block K, Nunn Lots 13 and 14, Block 16, Nunn SSE : Block P, Nunn Lot 21, Block G, Leiners Sub, Nunn Lots 1 to 4, block 46, Nunn, Sub of H&J Lots 14 to 18, Block 47, Nunn, Sub of H&J Lots 30 and 31, block 10, Nunn Lots 18 and 19, Block 27, Nunn Lot 22, block N, Nunn, Balls Lots 8 and 9, Block 48, Nunn, Sub of H&J Lot 7, block 13, Nunn Lot 7, Block E, Nunn, Boones, Sub of E Lots 1 and 2„ Block 48, Nunn, H&J Lots 5 and 6, Block 1, Nunn, Sub Ni of F, Lots 1S to 24, Block 2, Nunn Lourimores Lot 4, Block 1, Nunn, Ni of F, Lourimores Lot 4, Block 2, Nunn, Sub of nl of F, Lots 2-3, Block 2, Nunn, Ni of F, " Lootimores Lots 1-3-4, Block 3, Nunn, Ni of F, " W 50' of E 196' Lots 8 and 9, Blk 14, Nunn Lot 4, Block 4, Nunn, Ni of F, " All C2Ia). .Bloek C, Nunn, Ni of F, Lourimores All (21a) Block D, Nunn, Ni of F, " Lots 1-2, Block 2, Nunn Lot 9 , Block 25, Nunn Lot 12, Block 13, Nunn Lot 1, Block 28, Nunn Lot 3 Block 1, Nunn, Lourimores Sub of Ni F Lot 26, Block 11, Nunn Ei NW*: Block A, Nunn NEi: Block B, Nunn WNW*: Block K, Nunn NISE*: (5a) , Block P, Nunn 150' x 150' in SE cor of N 5a of El, Block M, Lots 9 and 10, block 24, Nunn Nunn Lot 22, Block 26, Nunn Ni Lot 9, Si Lot 10, Block N, Halls, Nunn Willi, Block M, Nunn 339 Lots 3 to 11, Block 43, Nunn, Sub of H&J NINWi: Block N, Nunn, Halls Sub, Ni Lots 5-6, Block 28, Nunn Lots 28 and 29, Block 10, Nunn Lot 12, Block, 19, Ndnn Ni Lot 10, all Lots 11 & 12, Block N, Nunn, Halls The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: LOST TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 226/1929 BOND Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, affidavit of loss of tax sale certificate No. 266 of the 1929 Tax Sale with the required bond, were filed in the office of tie Board of County Commissioners, and / WHEREAS, on May 16, 1938, The Board of County Commissioners, by resolution recorded .� � in their proceedings in Book 22 at Page 308, approved said bond and affidavit and authorized the County Treasurer to redeem for fees only said tax sale certificate No. 266 of the 1929 Tax Sale without the surrender of the original tax sale certificate , and WHEREAS, on June 29, 1938, the original tax sale certificate, No. 266/1929 , was pre- sented and surrendered in the office of the County Treasurer, and WHEREAS, bond to indemnify the County for any loss occasioned by loss of said certificate is no longer required after June 29, 1928. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the sureties on the said bond be and hereby are relieved of further liability on said bond, as sucy sureties, from the date of surrendevf the original tax sale certificate. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote, and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS (SERIES AA) The, following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA-16917 to AA-16966, inclusive There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, su ;ject to call of the Chairman. WAL R . MORRISON County Clerk gg De p ut �a(JAAAAAI man _l!� v�cc,r .Deputy XOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOX0XOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOXOX0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0]XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 30th ultimo, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the thirtieth ultimo were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: REQUEST FOR TREASURERS. DEEDS ON TAX SALE CERTIFICATES OWNED BY WELD COUNTY On motion made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado file request for tax deeds on the following properties on which WeldCounty owns tax sale certificates: Lots 5 & 6, Block 13, Pierce Lot 10, Block 2, Pierce, West Side Lot 1, Block 1, Pierce, Cave and Priddy Lot 4, Blk 9, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 13 to 15 & 18, Block 15, Pierce Lot 8, Block 3, Pierce, West Side Lots 13 & 14, Block 13, Camfield Lot 15, Block 1, Pierce Lots 1 to 4, Block 13, Pierce Lots 22 and 23, Block 9, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 11, Block 1, Pierce, 1st add Lots 7-8, Block 2, Pierce, 1st Add 340 Lots 3-4 & 7 to 9, Blk 6, Pierce Lot 3, Block 7, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 9 to 12, Blk 3, Pierce, Spencer&Shafer Lot 8, Elk 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 16, Blk 1, Pierce, West Side Lot 8, Blk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 5, Blk 1, Pierce, lest Side Lots 1-2, Blk 14, Pierce Lot 4, Block 8, Pierce Lot 9, Blk 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy v Lot 7, Block 1, Pierce, West Side Lots 7 to 9, Block 3, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 9, Block 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 7, Block 1, Pierce, West Side Lots 7 to 9, Block 3, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 8, Block 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 17 , Block 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 30, Block 3, Pierce , 1st Add Lots 5-6, Block 3, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 27, Blk 9 , Pierce, 1st Add Lots 9-10, Block 6, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 1, Block 1, Pierce, West Side Lot 11, Block 7, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 12, Blk 6, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 16-17, Blk 2, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 13-14, Block 1, Pierce Lots 29-30, Block 6, Pierce Lot 11, Block 2, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 20 to 22-25-26, Blk 6, Pierce Lots 5 to 7-16 to 20, Blk 8, 1st Add, Lots 7 to 9 and N 100' Lots 10 to 12, Blk 7, Pierce Pierce Lots 19 to 21, Block 6, 1st Add, Pierce Lot 6, Block 7, Pierce Lot 3, block 5, 1st Add, Pierce Lot 6, Block 6, 1st Add. , Pierce. Lots 34 to 36, Blk 3, 1st Add, Pierce Lots 37 and 38, Blk 3, 1st Add, Pierce Lots 39-40, Block 3, 1st Add, Pierce Lots 23 to 26, Block 3, Cave & Priddy, Pierce Lot 2, Block 8, Pierce, Cave & Priddy All Block 5, Pierce, Spencer & Shafer Lots 6-7, Block 3, Cave & Priddy, Pierce Lots 1-2, Block 9 , Pierce Lots 7 to 9, Block 9 , Pierce Lot 18, Block 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 20 & 21, Block 13, Pierce Lots 21 & 22, Block 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 23 & 24, Block 5, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 13 & 14, Block 2, Pierce Lot 3, Block 3, Pierce, West Side Lots 3 to 36, Fayes, Pierce Lot 9, Blk 1, Pierce, West Side Lots 20-21, Block 15, Pierce Lot 35, block 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 6 to 9 , Block 12, Pierce Lots 13-15, Block 10, Pierce Lots 5 to 8, Block 5, Pierce Lot 4, Block 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 23, Block 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 2-3, Block 6, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 1-2, Block 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 3, Block 2, Pierce, crave & Priddy Lots 20 to 24, Block 7, Pierce , 1st Add Lot 2, Block 3, Pierce, West Side Lot 12, Block 6, Pierce Lots 14-15, Block 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 8, Block 2, Pierce, West Side Lots 19-20, Block 5, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 4,Block 1, Pierce, West Side Lot 10, Block 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 1-2, Block Fayes, Pierce Lot 8, Block 1, Pierce, West Side Lots 1 to 3, Block 4, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 16 to 19 , Block 7, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 11, Block 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 5, Block 8, Gave & Priddy Lots 11-12, Block 14, Pierce Lots 1-2-12, Block 1, 1st Add Lot 7, Blk 5, 1st Add Lot 1, Block 6, 1st Add Lot 8, Blk 7, 1st Add Lots 5 to 7 - 16 to 20, Blk 8, 1st Add Lots 4 to 6, Blk 5, 1st Add Lots 10-11, Blk 6, Pierce. Lots 13 to 15, Block 7, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 13 to 14, Block 1, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 10, Block 1, Pierce, West Side Lots 18-19, Block 6, Pierce Lots 1 to 4, Block 12, Pierce Lots 5 to 8, Block 15, Pierce Lots 13-14, Block 4, 1st Add. , Pierce Lots 13 to 18, Block 5, 1st Add, Pierce S 100' Lots 13 to 15, Blk 8, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 34 to 37 , Blk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 9, Blk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 31, Blk 3, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 3 to 5, Blk 14, Pierce Lot 5, Blk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy All Blk 6, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 4, Block 6, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 18-19, Blk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 11-12, Block 8, Pierce Lot 17, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 6, Elk 7, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 33-34, Blk 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 19-20, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 9 to 12, Blk 5, Pierce Lots 16-17, Blk 14, Pierce Lots 8 to 9 and Ei Lot 11, Blk 4, pierce, Lots 4-5, Blk 7, Pierce, 1st Add 1st Add Lot 11, Blk 6, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 20, Blk 2, Pierce Lot 12, Elk 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 19, Blk 15, Pierce lit Lot 11, All 12, Blk 4, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 1, Blk 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 15, Elk 1, Pierce, West Side N 90' Lots 1 to 3, All Lot s 4-5, Blk 7,Pierce Lots 19, Blk 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 15-17, Blk 7, Pierce Lots 3 to 5, Blk 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 36, Blk 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 17, Elk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 22 to 24, Blk 15, Pierce Lots 4-5, Blk 3, Pierce, Spencer & Shafer Lot 13, Blk 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 23, Elk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 13-14-15, Blk 2, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 23 & 24, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 3, Elk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 20 & 21, Blk 3, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 1 to 3, Blk 3, Pierce, Spencer & Shafer Lots 17 to 24, Blk 8, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 15, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 7 to 10, Blk 8, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 24 to 26, Blk 9, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 3-4, Blk 1, Pierce Lot 39, Blk 3, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 4, Elk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 5, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 5, Blk 12, Pierce Lot 23, Blk 9, Pierce Lot 11, Elk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 10-11, Blk 9, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 5-6, B.lic 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 24, Blk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 11-12, Elk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 1-2, Blk 5, 1st Add Lots 1 to 24, Blk 6, Pierce, Spencer &Shafer Lot 15, Blk 2, Pierce Lot 22, Blk 9, Pierce Lot 1 to 24, Blk 12, Pierce, Spencer & Shafer Lots 1 to 4, Blk 3, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 13 to 15, Blk 14, Pierce Lots 29 and 40., Elk 3, Pierce, Cave&Priddy Lot 10, Blk 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 30-31, Elk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 28-29, Blk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 8 and 16 and 30, Blk 3, Pierce, Lot 18, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Cave & Priddy Lot 16, Blk 7, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 32-33, Elk 3, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 7 to 12, Blk 13, Pierce Lots 5 and 6, Elk 8, Pierce Lots 5-6, Blk 6, Pierce Lots 7-11, Blk 1, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 14, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 9-10, Elk 14, Pierce Lots 17 to 20, Blk 5, Pierce Lots 6 to 8, Blk 14, Pierce Lot 16, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 6, Blk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 6, Blk 3, Pierce, West Side Lot 24, Blk 9, Pierce Lot 24, Blk 6, Pierce Lots 4 to 7, Blk 4, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 15 to 22, Blk 1, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 18, Blk 7, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 20-21, Blk 9, Pierce Lot 9, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 5-6, Blk 2, Pierce, 1st add Lot 1, Elk 2, Pierce, West Side Lots 15 & 27, Blk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 15, Blk 7, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 5 & 7 to 9, 16-17 , Blk 9, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 3 to 6, Elk 9, Pierce S 50' Lots 1 to 3, Blk 7, Pierce Lot 8, Blk 4, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lot 1, Blk 7 , Cave & Priddy Lots 19-20, Blk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 27 to 29, Blk 3, 1st Add Lot 5, Elk 6, Pierce, 1st add L 341 Lots 20-21-28-29 , Blk 9, 1st Add Lots 13-14, Blk 13, Pierce Lots 12, Blk 5, Cave & Priddy Lots 18-19, Blk 13, Pierce Lot 1, Blk 8, Cave & Priddy Lots 20-24, Elk 2, 1st Add Lots 1-2, Blk 1, Pierce Lot 4, Blk 8, 1st Add Lots 22 to 24, Blk 14, Pierce Lots 1 to 24, Elk 11, Pierce, Spencer & Lot 6, Blk 1, Pierce, Test Side Shafer Lot 10, Blk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 16-17, Blk 2, Pierce Lot 23, Blk 6, Pierce Lot 3, Blk 1, Pierce, West Side Lots 9 to 12, Blk 5, Pierce,lst Add Lots 15 to 19, Blk 3, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 5 to 10, Blk 1, Pierce, 1st Add Lots 18-19 , Blk 2, Pierce, 1st Add Lot 12, Blk 2, Pierce, Cave & Priddy Lots 15-16, Blk 5, Pierce, Cave & Priddy The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION CREATING AN E1CUTIVE BOARD OF THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND APPOINTING MEMBERS Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, it is desired that an executive board of representative citizens of Weld County should be appointed to assist with the direction of the Weld County Health Depart- ment, and WHEREAS, after due consideration and discussion, such an executive board has been found advisable. NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the following persons be, and hereby are, appointed to the Executive Board of the Weld County Health Department to serve during the terms designated: Dr. C. B. Dyde, July 1, 1938 to July 1, 1939. Wm. S. Hunt , County Superintendent of Schools, July 1, 1938 for duration of term of office. _ D. 0. Cline, County Welfare Director, July 1, 1938 for duration of appointment as Welfare Director. Mrs. T. S. Garnsey, July 1, 1938 to July 1, 1939. Mrs. W. H. Montfort, July 1, 1938 to July 1, 1939. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS C. 0. PLUMBDated July 1, 1938 The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION APPOINTING ASSISTANT COUNTY HEALTH OFFICERS Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, with the cooperation of the State and Federal Governments, a County Health Unit has been established in Weld County, and WHEREAS, the Health Unit , as approved, provides for the employment of Assistant Health Officers in the locat communities. NOW, TIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following physicians be, and hereby, are appointed Assistant County Health Officers under the Weld County Health Department to serve in the community indicated from July 1, 1938 to July 1, 1939 at a salary of $50.00 per annum. Dr. A. Anderson, Ault,Colorado Dr. H. I. Weston, Erie, Colorado Dr. F. C. McCabe, Frederick, Colorado Dr. Joseph Pestal, Gilcrest, Colorado Dr.C. B. Warren, Gill, Colorado Dr. R. Wagshall, Grover, Colorado Dr. E. A. Crawford, Hudson, Colorado Dr. G. A. Jones, Johnstown, Colorado Dr. 0. J. Vallicott, Keenesburg, Colorado Dr. W. L. Wilkinson, La Salle, Colorado Dr. F. P. N. Van Landeghem, Kersey, Colorado Dr. C. C. Fuson, Milliken, Colorado Dr. D. G. Olson, New Raymer, Colorado Dr. B. F. Kern, Platteville, Colorado Dr. E. G. Jarman, Eaton, Colorado Dr. E. R. Pearson, Fort Lupton, Colorado Dr. D. M. Mitchel, Pierce, Colorado Dr. T. B. Gormley, Windsor, Colorado The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. O. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CONDUCT PUBLIC DANCE HALL, WALTER BAIRD AT SEELEY'S LAKE, NORTHWEST OF GREELEY WHEREAS Walter Baird of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Dance Hall License to hold public dances, and the said applicalit, having paid to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, the sum of Twenty five Dollars ($25.00) therefor, at the location described as follows: DANCE HALL AT SEELEY'S Lam, NORTHWEST OF GREELEY, COLORADO, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other 342 qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to conduct public dances, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for the year in which the license is issued unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where license is authorized to conduct public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the state of Colorado and any violations thereof will be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS (SERIES 0 AND SR) The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. 0-49201 to 0-49872 , inclusive. WARRANTS NOS. SR-4300 to SR-4401 , inclusive. WARRANTS NOS. AA-16967 to AA-16972, inclusive. There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WAL R . MORRISON County Clerk _ �9 teputy ha rman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO (5XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX GREELEY, COLORADO, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 1st instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 O'clock, a.m. , wit.}) the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the first instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 150, HERBERT P. SCHUMACHER, ROGGEN, COLORADO WHEREAS, Herbert P. Schumacher of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the county Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: LUNCH ROOM, ROGGEN, COLORADO, And the County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do. hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the county Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer Under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS IN TEE MATTER OF RESOLUTION APPOINTING COMMISSIONER TO CONVEY PROPERTY, SWW 23-12-64 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Weld County has acquired by Treasurer's Leed recorded in nook 1026 at Page 320 in the records of the County Clerk & Recorder of Weld County, and is the owner of the Southwest quarter (SW.) of Section Twenty Three (23) , Township Twelve North (12N) , Range Sixty-four (64) West of the 6th P.M. , in Weld County, Colorado, except union Pacific Railroad Company reservations, and WHEREAS, said property has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held 343 on July 5, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of the board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale, the Eagle Rock Ranch Company bid Three Hundred Twenty and no/ 100 ($320.00) Dollars as the purchase price for said property and, being the highest and best bidder, said property was sold to said Eagle Rock Ranch Company. NO"!, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby ordered that Kathleen E. Day is hereby constituted and appointed as Commissioner of Weld County, Colorado, to make a con- veyance by deed of said property as aforesaid, to said zagle rock Ranch Lompany, which said property is more particularly described us follows, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-three (SW1 23) , Township Twelve North (T 12 N) , Range Sixty-four (64) West of the 6th P.M. , in Weld County, Lolorado, except Union Pacific Railroad Company reservations. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT to such conveyance the said Kathleen E. Day is authorized to affix the seal of said County and said conveyance , when executed according to this order, shall have the effect to transfer to said Eagle Rock Ranch Company all right, title and interest which Weld County has in and to the above described property. The motion was seconded by Commissioner tirens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board ofCounty commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION APPOINTING COMMISSIONER TO CONVEY PROPERTY, NW4 22-11-62 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Weld County has acquired, by Treasurer's deed recorded in Book 1026 at page 349 in the records of the County Clerk & Recorder of Weld County, and is the owner of the Northwest Quarter (NWT) of Section Twenty Two (22) , Township Eleven North (11N) , Range Sixty-ltwo (62) West of the 6th P.M. , in Weld County, and WHEREAS, said property has been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on July 5, 1938 at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale, Charles T. Philp bid Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars as the purchase price for said property and, being the highest and best bidder, said property was sold to said Charles T. Fillip. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby ordered that Kathleen E. Day is hereby constituted and appointed as Commissioner of Weld County, Colorado, to make a conveyance by deed of said property as aforesaid, to said Charles T. Philp, which said property is more particullIrly described as follows, to-wit: THE Northwest Quarter (Nli) of Section Twenty Two (22) , Township Eleven North (11N) , Range Sixty-two (62) West of the 6th P.M. , subject, however, to a lease in favor of Samuel A. Reiehley expiring December 15, 1938. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to such conveyance the said Kathleen E. Day is authorized to affix the seal of said County and said conveyance, when executed according to this order, shall have the effect to transfer to said Charles T. Philp all right, title and interest which Weld County has in and to the above described property. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF OFFICIAL BOND OF C. A. HEWITT, PUBLIC TRU 'i'i;, WELD COUNTY The Board having under consideration the approval of Cificial Bonds, and it appearing that the following bond has been presented, that it is regular in form and sureties being deemed sufficient, the same is approved on motion, and ordered recorded, to-wit: Name Office Amount C. A. Hewitt Public Trustee, Weld County, Colorado $10,000.00 IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION APPROVING THE BOND OF C. A. HEWITT AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE, $10,000.00 WHEREAS, the bond of C. A. Hewitt as Public Trustee has been presented in the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, it appears that the bond is regular in form and the sureties thereon are deemed sufficient. On motion, made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, that the bond of C. A. Hewitt, as Public Trustee of Weld County, Colorado, in the amount of $10,000.00, be and the same is hereby approved and ordered recorded and filed. The resolution was adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners, Weld bounty, Colorado 344 IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: ATTORNEYS FEES AND EXPENSE IN POLICRYEN'S PENSION SUIT Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, F. J. Green, Clay R. Apple and Benj . A. Woodcock, represented the Defendants in Error, before the State Supreme Court in the case testing the constitutionality of the Policemen Pension Law, and have agreed to accept $600.00 in full payment of services, and WHEREAS, the State Association of County Commissioners at its annual meeting voted to n pay not to exceed $1500.00 in payment of attorney fees and expenses, and EREAS, Fred 0. Pearce, the Secretary-Treasurer of said association, has informed this board that there is in his hands $600 which he can send either to this board or to the attorneys. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Secretary-Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to pay direct to said attorneys above named the sum of Six Hundred Lollars ($600.00) in full payment for attorney services in said cause and to mail the check to Clay R. Apple, County Attorney, Greeley, Colorado. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Lommissioners :Veld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 1466/1931 Commissioner Riggs offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificate No. 1466/1931 has been duly advertised for sale at the D; hour of two o'clock, P.M. , in the office of The Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale George Hahn bid $117.61 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificate and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificate was sold to said George Hahn. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 1466 of the 1931 Tax Sale for the tax of 1930 to 1936, incl. , covering the following described property: NE* 7-10-60, upon receipt of $117.61 together with his fees for making assignment, Motion was seconded by Commissioner Arens and the resolution was adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALE OF TAX SALE CERTIFICATES NOS. 415/1936 and 868/1932 Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Tax Sale Certificates Nos. 415/1936 and 868/1932 have been duly advertised for sale at a public auction held on July 5, 1938 at the hour of two o 'clock, P.M. , in the office of Wrhe Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, at said sale A. C. Whiteside bid $72.83 as the purchase price for said tax sale certificates and, being the highest and best bidder, said tax sale certificates were sold to said A. C. 'lhiteside. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Treasurer is authorized to assign and deliver to the above named purchaser Tax Sale Certificate No. 415 of the 1936 Tax Sale for the tax of 1935 to 1936, incl. , covering the following described property L 13-14, Blk 4, Twombley's Add and L 30-31, Blk 15, Fort Lupton, upon receipt of $18.00 together with his fees for making assignment, and Tax Sale Certificate No. 868 of the 1932 Tax Sale for the tax of 1931 to 1934, incl. , covering L 13-14, Blk 4, Twombley's Add and L 30-31, 31k 15, Fort Lupton, upon receipt of $54.83 together with his fees for making assignment. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution was adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED aRENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER F. MuRRISON County Clerk Deputy a rman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0IDXOX0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO 345 GREELEY, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 5th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m, with the following members present, Viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN. E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the fifth instant were read and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 151, JOHN PLANE, ERIE, COLORADO WHEREAS, John Plane, of ,Veld County, Colorado, has presented to the )oard of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County Retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) , therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: BEER AND LUNCH ROOM, ERIE, COLORADO, AND ' The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other quali- fications of the applicant do hereby grant a license to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer only at retail, at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unle-s revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. TIM BOARD OF COUNTY COIMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO C. 0. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALT R . MORRISON County Clerk ‘6 , ,AAAAA-1 . Bg , & Deputy C isman X0X0X0X0XOXOX0X0X0X0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0175XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXoxoxoxoxOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 7th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o'clock, a.m. , with the following members present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the seventh instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION JUDGES IN THE VARIOUS VOTING JUDGES IN THE VARIOUS VOTING PRECINCTS OF WELD COUNTY, 1938 By reason of sundry resignations, refusals to act, and other causes, it was on the 12th day of July, 1938, and on the 25th day of July, 1938, unanimously ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the 1938 primary and geheral election boards of registry and judges of election heretofore appointed by this board as such, be revised, changed and new appointments made in accordance with present require- ments. The original list as this amended and modified and this day existing, is as follows, to-wit: Precinct No. 1 Fort Lupton W. S. Decker, Ft. Lupton, Box 342 R City Hall Mrs. Dorothy J. Moan, Ft. Lupton, Box 14 D Mrs. Dora Bracy, Ft. Lupton, Box 133 D 2 St. Vrain Mary E. Churches, Longmont, Rt 4, Box 277 R Rinn Commun- Frona Powell, Longmont, Rt 4 D ity House Mrs. Dolph Smith, Longmont, Rt 4, Box 182 D 3 Millikqp, Mrs. Marjorie Mill$, Milliken, Box 354 R Anna Flood, Milliken, Box 351 D Conrad Stroh, Milliken, Box 535 D 4 Windsor George A. Nelson, Ft. Collins, Rt 4, Box 141 R R. H. Birdsill, Windsor, Rt 1, Box 192 D James M. Cazer, Windsor, Rt 1 D 346 Precinct No. 5 Evans Gerald A. Anderson, Greeley, Rt 4, Box 279 R Town Hall Albert R. Weinhold, Evans, Box 165 D Elizabeth E. Dunham, Greeley, Rt 3, Box 452 D 6 Platteville L. C. Camp, Platteville, Box 48 R Town Hall Harriet B. Gleason, Platteville D Wesley Lambrecht, Platteville, Box 195 D 7 Frederick J. Bonato, Frederick R Mrs. Carl Kusick, Dacono, Box 146 D Eva Spellings, Frederick, Box 25 D 8 Erie Mrs. Mamie Gorce, Erie R Town Hall Mrs. Chas. Brennan, Erie, Box 163 D Mrs. Ruth Wilson, Erie, Box 245 D 9 Pleasant Valley Leo F. Sullivan, Greeley, Rt 4, Box 127 R Pleasant Valley Fred J. Somer, Greeley, Rt 4, Box 128 D School 27-6-65 F. W. Dres-or, Greeley, Rt 1, Box 21 D 10 Kersey Will Day, Rt 1 Box 90, Kersey R Town Hall Mrs. T. A. McDonald, Kersey, Rt 1, Box 144A D Mrs. James Carey, Kersey, Rt 1, Box 135 D 11 East Eaton Harvey Ihitlow, Eaton, Rt 1, Box 4 R Lobby Eaton Osa Brown, Eaton, Rt 3 D Hotel Leslie C. McCarty, Eaton, Rt 3 D 12 Southwest Windsor Myrtle A. Teller, dindsor, Box 222 R St. Alban's Guild Mrs. J. S. Cable, Windsor, Box 342 D Hall Mrs. Roy Coon, Windsor, Box 804 D 13 West Eaton Carl J. Magnuson, Eaton, Rt 2, Box 147 R B. G. Eaton Mrs. Guy C. Deffke, Eaton, Box 43 D Gymnasium Mrs. Marvin J. Collins, Eaton, Rt 2 D 14 Mead E. A. Olson, Mead, Box 18 R Town Hall M. A. Backstrum, Mead, Box 111 D James Theo. Howlett, Mead, Box 71 D 15 Sunnyside Julius Carlson, Berthoud, Rt 1 R Sunnyside School Mabel McClean, Berthoud, Rt 1 D Sec 9-4-68 Mrs. C. C. Hendershott, Berthoud, Rt 1 D 16 Franklin School Mrs. August Rhiner, Greeley, Rt 3 Box 81 R Sec 1-5-66 Jas. Sargent, Greeley, Box 1718 D Mrs. 7. R. Glenn, Rt 3 Box 82 D 17 Avalo Geo. Allan, New Raymer, R North R Springdale School Mrs. J. M. Biggs, Vim, Box 9 D Sec 34-11-59 Mrs. J. G. O'Hare, New Raymer D 18 Gill Virgil Stockton, Greeley, Rt 1 Box 132 R Joe W. Arnold, Gill D Mrs. J. H. Robertson, Gill, Rt 1 Box 1 D 19 Barnesville Mrs. Joseph Cook, Gill, Rt 1, Box 38A R Barnesville School R. V. Ivie, Gill, Rt 1 Box 53 D Sec 18-6-63 Theo Erickson, Cornish, Rt 1 Box 54 D 20 Kuner Mrs. Anson Mekeel, Kersey, Rt 1 R Kuner School Perry Dougherty, Kersey, Rt 1 D Sec 25-5-64 A. R. Morrison, Kersey, RFD Box 26 D 21 Eaton Eva R. Duke, Eaton, Box 305 R Municipal Maggie Brooks, Eaton, Box 202 D Building Mrs. A. P. Metoyer, Eaton, Box 25 D 22 Beebe Draw Ben Bohlender, La Salle, Rt 1, Box 51 R Beebe Draw John Anderson, Jr. , La Salle, Rt 1 Box 51 D School, 15-4-65 Katie W. Chesnut, La Salle, Rt 1 Box 47 D 23 Green City Mrs. Frank Keough, Wiggins, Box 233 R Masters School Josephine Davis, Orchard D Sec 17-4-61 Nettie M. Nelson, Masters, Box 1 D 24 La Grange Mrs. Hilma English, Greeley, Rt 2 Box 166 R La Grange School Mrs. '",,lter E. Jones, Greeley, Rt 2 Box 151 D Sec 22-6-66 Mrs. J. L. Adams, Greeley, Rt 2 Box 160 D 25 Carr A. B. Cashman, Cheyenne , Wyo. R Bertha Phillips, Carr D Milt Warner, Carr, Box 48 D 26 Winbourn Mrs. Marie Petersen, Ft. Lupton, Rt 1 Box 96 R Wattenburg Hall Sara M. Bateman, Ft. Lupton, Rt 1 D Edith Burge, Ft. L„pton D 27 Hudson Roy M. Ireland, Hudson R GVID Office Mrs. E. 0. Stevens, Hudson, Box 143 D Earl R. Shaklee, Hudson D 28 La Salle Mrs. Sherman Markle, La Salle, Box 275 R La Salle School Mrs. Gordon McMillen, La Salle, Rt 2 Box 120 D Gymnasium Mrs. Kenneth Morgan, La Salle , Box 236 D 29 North Platteville Mrs. J. L. Johns, Platteville R Public Library R. H. Donaven, Platteville, Box 111 D Minnie Peters, Platteville, Box 132 D T 347 Precinct No. 30 Roggen Fred Reid, Roggen R Ladies Aid Hall F. W. Nichols, Roggen D M. C. Dana, Roggen D 31 Grover Robert E. Taylor, Grover, Box 75 R Power House Mrs. Frances R. Dyer,Grover, box 55 D C. C. Borger, Box 73 D 32 South Erie W. B. Edwards, Erie, Box 135 R Alpine Hall Ada Harris, Erie D Frank Westwood, Erie, box 5 D 33 Delta 0. H. Shearer, Greeley, Rt 4 Box 305 R Delta School Chas. S. Ouderkirk, Greeley, Rt 4 Box 73 D Sec 10-5-65 William D. Wagner, Greeley, Rt 4 Box 70 D 34 Lucerne T. W. New, Greeley, Rt 1 Box 223 R Olin School Oscar Riggs, Greeley, Rt 1 Box 225 D Sec 16-6-65 Mrs. Mary Cozzens, Lucerne, Box 26 D 35 Ault Mrs. Myrta McIntyre, Ault , Box 278 R Town Hall Mrs. Virginia McDonald, nult, Rt 1 D A. B. Stewart, Ault, Rt 1 D 36 Keota Cecil Plowman, Briggsdale, Rt 1 Box 95 R Olinda Kinnison, Keota, Box 103 D William Rohn, Keota, box 105 D 37 N.W. Ft. Lupton Mrs. Floyd E. Ball, Ft. Lupton, pox 297 R Library W. G. Hubbell, Ft. Lupton, Box 15 D Eda Walsh, Ft. Lupton, box 394 D 38 South Windsor Mrs. Jessie G. Charles, Windsor, 404 Walnut Street R Library Mrs. S. J. Allen, Windsor, Box 494 D Mrs. Rilla Nagel, Windsor, Box 425 D 39 Prospect Ben A. Wilson, Keenesburg, R.F.D. R Sheehan Building Walter E. Gould, Keenesburg, Rt A D C. C. Milhoan, Keenesburg, Rt 1 D 40 Hazelton Byron Boresen, Greeley, Rt 3 Box 341 R Hazelton School Mrs. Oscar Moody, Greeley, Rt 3 Box 320 D Sec 9-5-66 Mrs. Leonard Cooperrider, Greeley, Rt 3 Box 351 D 41 Columbine Mrs. Ben Wright, Serene R Mildred G. Sirokman, Serene, Box 58 D Mrs. Wm. Gottino, Serene, Box 75 D 42 Gilorest Mrs. George Johnson, Platteville, Rt 1 R Bank Building Rose O'Neill, La Salle, Rt 2 Box 60 D Earl Cogburn, Gilcrest , Box 394 D 43 Raymer, Reg. Kile L. D. Hobbs, New Raymer, Box 344 R Inn, Primary Mrs. Grace Zorn, New Raymer, Box 117 D Christian Church Mrs. Ethel Lades, New Raymer D 44 Briggsdale R. W. Bidwell, Briggsdale, Ht 1 Box 4 R Briggsdale School Mrs. W. N. Thompson, Briggsdale D Mrs. F. J. Franklin, Briggsdale, Box 96 D 45 Last Ault Mrs. Oscar Salberg, Ault, Rt 1 Box 42 R Gymnasium Nannie Deerwester, Ault, Box 112 D Magnus Anderson, Ault, Box 253 D 46 Nunn Jessie Williamson, Nunn, Rt 1 R Municipal Hall S. J. Giffin, Box 42, Nunn D L. L. Lemonds, Nunn, Rt 1 D 47 Severance W. J. Harding, Windsor, Rt 1 R Town Hall E. J. Kellogg, Windsor, Rt 1 Box. 87 D Sela B. Kester, Severance, Box 116 D 48 North Johnstown Samuel Parkin, Johnstown, Gen Del R Fred Elliott Bldg Mrs. Thurman Hays, Johnstown, Box 346 D Mrs. Chas. L. Dunn , Johnstown D 49 Purcell John Duncan, Ault , Rt 1 R A. D. Bradley, Pierce D Mrs. Sam Lall, Ault D 50 Pierce D. M. Mitchell, Pierce, box 64 R Town Hall Emil Smith, Pierce, Box 67 D E. A. Spangler, Pierce D 51 Osgood Carl G. Will, Cornish R H. E. Buckler, Cornish D H. B. Hill, Briggsdale, Rt 1 pox 23 D 52 Hereford Don P. Taylor, Hereford, Box 426 R Community Bldg A. E. Johnson, Hereford, box 442 D Bernard Hanson, Hereford, Box 5 D • 53 Gault, Paul Bayler, Grover R • Gault School Robert Cunningham, Grover D Sec 14-11-64 Alva E. Reed, Grover, Rt 1 box 55 D 54 Graham Elmer Anderson, Bushnell, Nebraska R East Sunnyside W. G. Thode, Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, Rt A D School Ercel B. Thoman, Bushnell, Nebraska D 348 Precinct No. 55 Stoneham S. S. Donaldson, Stoneham R Rothrock's Office Mrs. Wm. Nickles, Stoneham D Building F. G. Nickles, Stoneham D 56 Buckingham Raymong Livengood, Buckingham, Box 37 R Lumber Co Bldg James Young, Buckingham, Rt 1 D Jake Miller, Buckingham, Rt 1 D 57 Galeton C. O. Hoburg, Gill, Rt 1, Box 100 R Community T. J. McKay, Eaton, Rt 1 D Church Jennie M. Neintze, yaton, Rt 1 D 58 Keenesburg L. E. Wolfrum, Keenesburg R W. R. Conn, Keenesburg D Mrs. G. C. Ohmstede, Keenesburg, Box 133 D 59 Kiowa Geo. De Mara, Roggen R Kiowa School Andrew Christensen, Roggen, Box 39C D Sec 6-1-61 A. A. Hagen, Roggen D 60 Sligo Clarance W. Moreland, Sligo, Box 3 R Sligo School Mabel Brauher, Sligo, Box 7 D Building Minnie Wood, Sligo, Box 6 D 61 Fosston Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Fosston R Community Bldg W. B. Mate, Briggsaale, Rt 1 Sox 17 D Mr. John O'Toole, Cornish D 62 South Johnstown H. A. Clingenpeel, Johnstown, box 56 R Basement Masonic Mrs. D. I. Spaur, Johnstown, Rt 1 D Temple Mrs. Robert Brown, Johnstown, Rt 1 Box 104 D 63 Dover Tony Jacobsen, Carr, Rt 1 R Dover School Harry Hill, Carr D Building Carl E. Ayers, Carr, Rt Star D 64 N. E. Ft. Lupton Roy E. McClave, Ft. Lupton R Anna M. Anderson, Ft. Lupton, Box 75 D A. H. Bell, Ft. Lupton, Box 194 D STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) APPOINTMENT RECEIVING JUDGES CITY OF GREELEY I, Walter F. Morrison, County Clerk & Recorder do hereby certify that I have this day appointed the following Receiving Judges of ylection for the various voting Precincts in the City of Greeley, from the lists submitted by the Central Committees of the two dominant, political parties, to-wit: Ward 1 Precinct 1 Jessie Moffatt, 517 8th Street, Greeley R NLN Mfg Co Ofc J. 0. Yeck, 405 6th Street , Greeley R 531 6th Street Margaret Van Gorder, 518 8th Street, Greeley D r✓ \', Precinct 2 Mary B. Matheson, 403 9th Avenue, Greeley R City Hall May Russell, 817 6th Street , Greeley D Police Court Arthur F. .Forbes, 924__4th ,Street,LGpeeley D Precinct 3 C. H. Wadsworth, 1220 7th Street, Greeley R Central School Z. C. Lep,.. . 11o4 8th street, Greeley R 7th Street N. A. Phelps, 1201 8th Street , Apt. 28, Greeley D Precinct 4 Frances G. Lege, 1302 4th Street, Greeley R Russell's Garage Mrs: .Gay_ffensfdrd, 1530_8th_Street,. Gyeeley D 1329 9th Street Roma S. Kendel, 1319 7th Street, Greeley D Precinct 5 Grace Irvine, 903 4th Street , Greeley R Sanders Cottage Mrs. Robert Gibson, 311 12th Avenue, Greeley R Camp, 4 St-11Av Alice L. Howard, 411 10th .Avenue, Greeley D Ward 2 Precinct 1 Carl W. Johannesson, 302 13th Street , Greeley R Lincoln School H. J. Stroh, 312 12th Street, Greeley R E 11th Street G. F. Born, 316 12th Street, Greeley D Precinct 2 Martha Greigg, 917 11th Street, Greeley R Court House C. C. Huffsmith, 1118 7th Avenue, Greeley D Basement Cor. John R. Maley, 1123 9th Avenue, Greeley D Precinct 3 Alice Fagerberg, 1210 9th Avenue , Greeley R Jr. H.S. Gymn Maude M. Sides, 828 125h street , sreeley R 8th Avenue Mrs. Margaret Robertson, 1214 9th Avenue, Greeley D Precinct 4 Blanche B. Hayden, 1219 11th Avenue, Greeley R Church at 1201 'Pm. B. 'woody, Jr. , 1430 12th Avenue, Greeley D 12th Avenue Esson C. Bliss, 1208 13th Street , Greeley D Precinct 5 Effie M. .Anderson, 1305 10th Street , Greeley H Bur:loam' s Garage Clete Burnham, 1616 10th Street , Greeley R 1616 10th Street Edna Delaney, 1531 11th Street , Greeley D Precinct 6 Mrs. W. F. Allen, 1328 11th Street , Greeley R Gallie's Garage Mrs. Pearl Hankins, 1227 13th Avenue, Greeley D 1103 14th Ave Carl McKinney, 1424 12th Street , Greeley D 349 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Mrs. H. W. McGilp, 1806 7th Avenue, Greeley R Preston' s Basement Theo. Ennes, 1719 6th Avenue, Greeley R 1812 7th Avenue Mrs. Matt Preston, 1812 7th Avenue , Greeley D Precinct 2 Mrs. L. C. Baab, 1706 8th Avenue, Greeley R C.S. C.E. Kepner Hall Mrs. Idabel Adkins, 1708 8th Avenue, Greeley D 8th Avenue Mrs. Alice C. Strong, 927i 16th Street , Greeley D Precinct 3 Mrs. Ione Atkinson, 1129 Cranford, Greeley R Dickey's Garage Mrs. Florence D. Gates, 1806 8th Avenue, Greeley R 1815 11th Avenue Mrs. M. J. Walsh, 1848 11th «venue, Greeley D Precinct 4 Lura Sevier, 1615 11th Avenue, Greeley R Armstrong' s Garage W. J. Washington, 1717 10th Avenue, Greeley D 1533 11th •venue G. M. Robbins, 1601 11th Avenue , Greeley D Precinct 5 3. A. Shafer, 1815 14th Avenue, Greeley R Selander' s Garage Marguerite Statler, 1900 13th Avenue, Greeley R 1815 14th Avenue Mrs. Paul Martin, 1801 14th venue, Greeley Precinct 6 Mrs. R. Karl Foulk, 2205 9th Avenue, Greeley R Lutheran Church Mrs. Annie L. 'ollins, 2041 6th Avenue , Greeley D 21st St & 8th Avenue Lucy H. Tobin, 2325 9th Avenue, Greeley D There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WAL ER . MORRISON County Clerk 0c0.10tAiwi Deputyhairman X0X0X0XOXOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0XOX0X0]tX0X0X0XOXOX0XOX0X0X0X0XOXOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0 GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 12th instant , the Board of County Commissioners of ;Veld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock a.m. , with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney The minutes of the twelfth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION APPOINTING DR. DAVID R. AKERS, ASSISTANT COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER FOR TEE ERIE COMMUNITY • Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Dr. H. I. Weston was appointed Assistant County health officer under the Weld County Health Department to serve in the Erie community, and WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners has since been notified by Dr. .`Weston of his removal from the Erie community and therefore unable to accept the appointment , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Dr. David R. Akers be and hereby is appointed Assistant County Health Officer under the Weld County Health 'Department to serve in the Erie community from July 1, 1938 to July 1, 1939 at a salary of $50.00 per annum. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote and so ordered. AYES: C. O. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: SALARY OF COUNTY AGRICULTURE AGENT Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, L. V. Toyne has informed the Board of County Commissioners that he intended resigning his position as County Agriculture Agent in Weld County to take a position with the A.A.A. , and WHEREAS, he further informed the Board that he would be willing to continue in the position of County Agriculture Agent of Weld County if granted a salary equal to that offered bi- the A.A.A. , and WHEREAS, the complex problems and extensive area of Weld County require the services of an experienced and capable man to adequately direct the office of the County Agriculture Agent, and WHEREAS, a letter, hereto attached and made a part of this resolution, from F. A. Anderson, Director of the Extension service of the Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, approves a plan whereby the salary of the County Agent of Weld County 350 can be increased $500 per year. NOW, TEEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners of :'Veld County, Colorado, agree to supplement the salary of L. V. Toyne, as County Agriculture Agent of Weld County, to the extent of $300 oer year, with the understanding that an additional $200 per year will be provided by the Extension Service of the Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, the increase to be effective July 1, 1938. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the follow- ing vote, and so ordered. : AYES: C. O. PLUMB A. R. RIGGS FRED ARENS The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO MOVE GRAIN COMBINE FROM BRIGGSDALE TO GALETON, C. 0. HOBURG Permission.: is hereby granted to C. 0. hoburg to move a combine over County roads from Briggsdale to Galeton. Said permission is granted provided all necessary precautions are taken so that there will be no possibility of accidents resulting from operations in connection with the moving of this machinery and provided that said C. 0. hoburg will repair and and/or all damages to bridges, roads or other property resulting from the removal of said machine. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO I agree to the above provisions. By A. R. RIGGS C. 0. HOBURG Commissioner IN THE MATTER OF DISALLOWANCE OF VOUCHER OF WOEHLER AND FORCE The voucher of Woehler and Force for labor and material at Greeley hospital in the amount of $23.05 was disallowed by reason of Work that should have been done when boiler b was installed. IN TF.E MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE: TAX TITLE LAND LEASES Commissioner Arens offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Weld County has acquired title to certain tax delinquent properties, and WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners, after due consideration and discussion, has deemed it advisable to lease for pasture or farming, during the ensuing year, said properties so acquired, and TLEREAS, said properties have been duly advertised for lease on May 23, 1938, to the L highest cash bidder, and ,( WHEREAS, On May 23, 1938, pasture and farm leases were awarded to the following lessees on the properties described for the fee named: R. B. Golden $12.60, El 3-6-63 G. H. Gibson $38.40, All 5-6-63 Hoburg & Ambrose 80.00, All 11-6-64 exc Elmer P. Ball 16.00, Ni 3-7-63 approx 10 acres. Elmer P. ball 6.00, NEi 10-7-63 R. G. Leadbetter 16.00, Si 4-7-63 R. G. Leadbetter 48.00, All 5-7-63 R. G. Leadbetter 32.00, All 23-7-64 J. T. Frantz 16.00, El 9-7-63 Fosston Live Stock 16.00, Ni 13-7-63 Fosston Live Stock Comm Assn Comm Assn 28.00, St: NE4 and Fosston Live Stock S W 15-7-63 Comm Assn 41.60, All 21-7-63 Fosston Live Stock Fosston Live Stock Comm Assn 8.00, NWi 23-7-t;3 Comm Assn 32.00, All 29-7-63 Fosston Live Stock J. I. Wilson 16.00, Si 17-7-63 comm Assn 16.00, E:, 30-7-63 Dan McCartney 40.00, S i and Ni 27-7-63 Glenn Siegrist 16.00, Si 31-7-63 Wm. Tracy 32.00 , All 33-7-63 J. I. Wilson 9.60, SEI 10-7-64 D. H. Dodd 25. 60, All . 11-7-63 E. A. Taggart 9.60, NW 12-7-64 A. A. Epler 16.00, N 13-7-64 N. V. Carney 24.00, Nor 17-7-64 Frank Taggart 16.00, S 21-7-64 George Bennett 11. 20,W r 1-7-66 W. H. Rhodarmer 1/5 crop, SNi 5-8-65 Joe W. Read 8.00, NWt 6-8-65 George Rensink, Jr. 10.00, NW* 26-9-62 H. P. Wilson 50,00, E ; SWi; and James N. Edwards 14.00, SE SELSWI 26-9-66 W NW 33-9-65 L. L. Lemonds 20.00, SE X34-9-66 R. W. Boyd 5. 60, W NE 35-9-66 George Chadwick 4.00, WINE* 22-10-67 Eldon brown 1/5 crop, S 455• of S.P4 Eldon Brown 1/5 crop, NWi 12-11-62 1-11-62 Samuel A. Reichley 6.40, N'.V4 22-11-62 Walter Saxton 1/5 crop SE* 24-11-63 Chris L. Koenig 19. 20, 'y? & SE4 22-11-63 R. W. Boyd 5. 60, NWi N & W Greeley Elmer P. Ball 15.00, Ei 32-8-63 Jake Diehl, Jr. Pdr Ditch, 35-9-66 Fred Stargrant 9.60 Pt 12 and 14-9-66 x • .1/5 crop, NP* 25-7-63 and, A. C. Burr $3.20 NW* 24-9-66 0. G. Jackson 4.80 Pt SE} 4-6-64 WHEREAS, bonds have been submitted to guarantee the faithful compliance with the ! provisions of the lease by the following persons: E. A. Taggart R. B. Golden G. H. Gibson Fosston Community Live Stock Op Assn Samuel A. Reichley N. V. Carney Eldon Brown Glenn Siegrist hoburg & Ambrose Joe W. Read Dan McCartney Elmer P. ball R. 4. Leadbetter 'yet. Tracy L. L. Lemonds James N. Edwards H. P. Wilson R. W. Boyd J. T. Frantz Walter Saxton Chris L. Koenig J . I. Wilson Jake Diehl, Jr. Elmer P. Ball D. H. Dodd Fred Stargrant 351 , and WHEREAS, said bonds have been carefully considered and examined by the hoard of County Commissioners, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the bonds submitted by the above named persons be and hereby are approved and the leases released to the lessees named. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Riggs and the resolution adopted by the following vote, and so ordered: AYES: C. 0. PLUMB FRED ARENS A. R. RIGGS The board of County Lommissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, SERIES AA, 0, OP, AND SR The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and ,:,-1.-a_ warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARR ANTS NOS. AA-16973 to AA-16979, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. 0-49873 to 0-49925, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. OP-12586 to OP-14438, inclusive WARRANTS NOS. SR-4402 to SR-4499 , inclusive There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date, subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk--- ---- --e 0Pima B -- Deputy Cha man X0XOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0XOXOX0XOXOXOX0 XOXOXlbXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0X0XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX0XOXO GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNEBDAY, JULY ,20, ..1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 15th instant, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met at 9 o 'clock, a.m. , with the following cueiuuers present, viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. RIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County Attorney Tie minutes of the fifteenth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS, (SERIES NO. AA) ( SERIES AD) The following claims were presented, examined, and on motion, same were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment therefor, as shown by the record of warrant allowance: WARRANTS NOS. AA- 16980 to AA-16999 , inclusive WARRANTS NOS. AD-1427 to AD 1693 , inclusive There being no further business for the day, a recess was ordered taken to a future date , subject to call of the Chairman. WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk • 0 laCi/LA-1 By ,_ ,- Deputy Chairman XOXOX0XOX0XOXOXOXOX0X0X0X0XOX0X0X0X0X0XOXOX0X0XUX0x0X0XOXOXOX0XOXO OXOXOXOXOX0X0X0xoxOxOX0X GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938 Pursuant to adjournment of the 20th instant, the board of County Commissioners of Weld • County, Colorado, met at fl o 'clock, a.m, with the following members present , viz: HON. C. 0. PLUMB Chairman WALTER F. MORRISON County Clerk HON. A. R. SIGGS Commissioner HON. FRED ARENS Commissioner KATHLEEN E. DAY Deputy CLAY R. APPLE County sttorney The minutes of the twentieth instant were read, and there being no corrections or objections thereto, on motion, same were ordered approved as read. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION RE COUNTY RETAIL 3.2% BEER LICENSE NO. 152, 0. T. JACKSON, DEERFIELD WHEREAS, 0.T. Jackson, of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the board of County Commissioners of Weld County his application for a County ietail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, and the said applicant, having paid to the County Treasurer of WeldCounty the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefor, and having produced a state retail license for sale of 3. 2% beer only, outtide the corporate li.nits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: Lunch and Beer, Dearfield, Masters, Colorado, and The County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifi- Hello