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CHAPTER XXIV.

An Act for the protection of Elk, Deer, Antelope and Mountain Sheep.

(Approved February 16th, 1872.)

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Not lawful to Assembly of the Territory of Utah, That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to kill or destroy any of the following kinds of game within the time specified herein as follows, viz: Elk, Deer, Antelope or Mountain Sheep between the first days of January and September of each year.

Penalty.

SEC. 2. Any person or persons violating the foregoing Section shall be liable to a fine not to exceed twenty dollars nor less than five for each offece before any court having jurisdiction.

Boundaries.

Randolph made County Seat.

CHAPTER XXV.

An Act extending and defining the boundaries of Rich County and locating the County Seat thereof.

(Approved February 16th, 1872.)

Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, That all of that district of country embraced within the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing on the ridge west of Swan Creek on the Utah and Idaho Territorial line, at the point dividing Cache and Rich Counties, thence southward on said ridge to a point near Wasatch and strike the railroad one mile east of Wasatch Station, thence along the north side of the railroad to where it enters Bear River Valley, thence directly east to the Wyoming line, thence north along said line to where it strikes Idaho, thence west to the place of beginning, shall be known and designated under the name of Rich County and the town of Randolph is hereby constituted the County Seat.

CHAPTER XXVI.

Territorial Appropriation Bill.

(Approved February 16th, 1872.)

Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, That there be paid out of any money in the Territorial Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the following amounts:

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To Board of Regents for the Deseret University... [Provided that the Timpanagos Branch shall receive of the above amount $3,000.00.]

For a normal school at St. George, to be expended under the supervision of the Regents of the University of Deseret... [Provided the County Court of Washington County appropriate $500.00 for the same purpose.]

To James Jack to purchase a safe for the Territory............. For the relief of Arthur Stayney, ex-Assessor and Collector of Davis County, delinquent taxes accumulating in the last eight years, as per list filed with the Auditor.......

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184 100

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S. L. Library.

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800

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500

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Regents of
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Auditor's books.

Road from St. George.to Kanab.

Bridge over
Sevier River.

Insane Asylum.

Territorial

Five hundred Auditor's Warrants, two books, for the year 1872......

To be expended on the road between St. George, in Washington County, and Kanab, in Kane County....

And that the Probate Judge of Washington County is the authorized agent to let the contract, accept the labor, draw and disburse the money as contemplated by law.]

To assist to build a bridge over the Seveir River, near the town of Salina, in Seveir County...

And that the Probate Judge of Sevier County is the author-
ized agent to let the contract, accept the bridge draw and
disburse the money as contemplated by law; provided that
the County Court of Sevier County appropriate a sufficient
sum to finish said bridge.

To assist to sustain the Insane Asylum near Salt Lake
City..

[$2.000.00 to be drawn in 1872 and $2.000.00 to be drawn
in 1873 by order of the Mayor of said city; provided, that
the County Court of the respective counties shall have the
privilege of appointing a board of physicians to examine ap-
plicants. to ascertain whether or not they are fit subjects for the
Insane Asylum and if so said Board shall have power to in-
vestigate the circumstances of parents or guardians of such
insane persons and if found poor issue a certificate of admit-
tance in favor of such persons.]

To Theodore McKean for services as Territorial Road Road Commis- Commissioner for the years 1869, 1870, and 1871................

sioner.

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To Z. Snow, Attorney General, for office rent, etc., for the years 1870 and 1871....

To Jesse W. Fox, Surveyor General, for the purchase of a
plat, for his office, of Ogden City and surroundings....

Ellis M. Sanders, Assessor and Collector for Washington
County, remittance..

W. C. Mitchell, Assessor and Collector for Iron County,
remittance.............

To build a bridge over the Sevier River at or near the site of the present bridge on the Territorial road in Juab County under the direction of the County Court of Juab County..

[Provided that the counties of Juab and Millard shall appropriate a sufficient sum to finish said bridge, and provided further, said counties may dispose of the material of the present bridge upon the completion and acceptance of the new bridge.]

To George Snyder for work on the Wanship wagon road in 1871..

To Rufus C. Allen, ex-Assessor and Collector of Washington County for the year 1856...

To be drawn by J. D. T. McAllister, Territorial Marshal,
on vouchers, to be approved by the Auditor of Public Ac-
counts, to defray any future expenses for District Courts,
including rent, board of prisoners, fees of Territorial Mar-
shal jurors, witnesses and incidental expenses, provided,
that no account shall be allowed in excess of the fees allowed
by an act approved January 21st, 1859..

Contingent fund in aid of Augus M. Cannon, Public
Printer, if needed to do the work ordered by the Legislative
Assembly....

To Patrick Lynch, services as engrossing clerk...

To pay for engrossing bills of the House, to be drawn on the order of J. F. Smith, Chairman of Engrossing Committee.

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CHAPTER XXVII.

Joint Resolution.

(Approved February 16th, 1872.)

Be it resolved by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of

the Territory of Utah, That the delinquent taxes due Taxes in Sumfrom Henry S. Alexander, ex-Assessor and Collector mit County. of Summit County, as per list filed with the Auditor of Public Accounts, also with the Clerk of the County Court of Summit County, be placed in the hands of the present Assessor and Collector of said county, to be collected as current taxes; and that said H. S. Alexander be held responsible for said taxes until paid or until further legislative action.

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