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and expended, one half each year by Professor Joseph L. Barfoot, 22. For the construction of a wagon road between Cache and Rich Counties, to be drawn and expended under the direction of the probate judge of Rich, and C. O. Card of Cache County,

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23. To make a road through Long Val-
ley, and to be expended under the
directions of the county court of
Kane County,

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24. To improve the Peterson and Mor-
gan City bridges, and to improve
the Weber Cañon road, between
Morgan City and Lost Creek, to be
drawn on the order of Morgan
county court,

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25. For the Library, to be expended by
the librarian, for modern standard
publications,

26. To assist Washington County to wid-
en and improve the territorial road
between Kannarra and St. George,
and to change the road from Sandy
to Harrisburg through Silver Reef,
to be drawn and expended under
the direction of the county court
of Washington County,

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27. To assist Sevier and Piute Counties
to open and work a road along the
Sevier River between the mouth of
Clear Creek and Maryvale, to be
drawn and expended by the county
courts of said counties; Provided,
That they appropriate sufficient
means to complete said road,
28. For contingent expenses of the Coun-
cil, to be drawn on the order of
John Van Cott, Sergeant-at-arms
of the Council, and to be disbursed
by him on bills certified to by the
President of the Council,
29. For contingent expenses of the
House, to be drawn upon the order
of John Smith, Sergeant at-arms

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33. For claim of O. J. Averill, clerk of Third Judicial District Court,

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To Joseph L. Barfoot, for services as
Fish Commissioner for Utah Terri-

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JOINT RESOLUTION

Authorizing the Auditor of Public Accounts to lease rooms for Offices.

Authorizing

Resolved, by the Governor and Legislative That the Auditor to Assembly of the Territory of Utah: Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized lease rooms, to rent a suite of four rooms on the second floor of the Hooper and Eldredge block, Salt Lake City, for offices for the Auditor of Public Accounts, the Territorial Treasurer, the Territorial SurveyorGeneral, the Records of Marks and Brands, the Sealer of Weights and Measures, and the Territorial Library, at an annual rent of seven hundred and twenty dollars. Provided, That the said rooms can be secured for a period of four years. Approved Feb. 28, 1882.

ation to com

pile and revise laws.

MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS.

To the Honorable the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States in
Congress assembled.

We, your petitioners, the Governor and For appropri- Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, respectfully represent that, at the present session of the Legislature, provision was made for the compilation and revision of the laws of this Territory, by the appointment of four persons to prepare such compilation and revision, and to report the same to the Legislature at its next session; That such compilation and revision has become absolutely necessary in order to preserve the laws in a convenient form, and to make them useful to the people of the Territory;

Therefore, be it resolved, by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, that Congress is hereby requested to appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars to assist in the payment of the expense of the publication of such compilation and revision. Said appropriation to be available during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884.

FRANCIS M. LYMAN,

Speaker of the House. JOSEPH F. SMITH,

President of the Council. ELI H. MURRAY,

Governor.

MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS.

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled:

Whereas, There are no public buildings in the To erect pubTerritory of Utah, erected by government, in lic buildings. which sessions of the Legistature, or of the several District Courts can be had; nor buildings suitable for post office, land office, and other government offices, and

Whereas, The growing prosperity of this Territory, its increasing population, and its many and varied industries entitle it to a consideration at the hands of government, and

Whereas, Such buildings, if erected, would be a decided saving to government and wolud add greatly to the efficiency of the government service;

Therefore, we, your memorialists, the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, respectfully ask your honorable bodies to appropriate the sum of one hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of erecting public buildings in the Territory of Utah.

FRANCIS M. LYMAN,

Speaker of the House.

JOSEPH F. SMITH,

President of the Council.
ELI H. MURRAY,

Governor of the Territory of Utah.

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