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51.75 43.00 N July 15, 1922. | - 30.00 State of Wyoming. County of Na- John Kiel, road and bridge 250.00 trona—as: Bob Wheeler, road and | | The Board of County } bridge -----_. ENS 16.50 Wyoming, met this 6th day of Jal jen oNatdansaey 11 Wyoming, met thi: y ‘aly, 2--e---- — e ode, in regular session, there Deing| F- Keller. road and bridge 36.00 present T. A. Hall, chairman, Com-|L. E. Culver, road and missioners Robert J. Veitch and|_ bri ace ete gre cores 143.00 Charles Anda, and Catherine Dunn,|J- D. Grant, road and County Clerk. bri See 117.00 The following proceedings were John Kiel, road and bridge 1,290.00 had to-wit: C. A, Hendricksen, road The unapproved minutes were) and bridge ---------. 83.35 read and approved. | Bill Kropp, road and The following bills were‘present-| _ bri eh NE NMS ES ed, audited, allowed and certificates|G. Emery, road and bridge 117.00 ordered drawn for same: | Elmer Scherck, road and Ideal Grocery, poor and i o0% 135.00 pauper ist § 16.46 |5°0 a 535 60 Mrs. J. H. Mahaffey, poor eee 5 and pauper 5 120.00} ieee, haahel bbie M.: '. wand «le et eee be oe onal a paar nee 32.00| E. = istedean, road cee . Perkins, poor .and - 75.00) auper | Mrs. Charles An 45.00 and pauper -- Natrona County 148.00) oor and pauper. - Main Store Kimball Drug wee 117.00 Co., poor and pauper-- 14.10 Fred. éaieal Casper Coal & Coke C ety | poor and pauper__—-- . 2125 | tees Bivinol espe ss ebgrsdbe 2: 9000/4.) Besesaany re ea Catherine A. Rowe, poor rh 70. Louth ge usinp renga. |" bridge Eee | Wiggins Shoe Store, peer 15 34/ Richards & Cunningham, oe ey | road and bridge____-- 440.60 ond genres 40.00) 1-D., Branson. road and a % or igetiiket ee 5 Troy, ae Con poor — 6.60/0._ L. Walker Lumber | les Anda. Co., road and bridge-. 520.72 ne 14.00 abe Nd Bishop, road cone! a ani ge ~- . Be ne es i Fe00 Second Street Service Sta: icGre OOF | tion, assessor’s expense 25. dy, poor | Meal Ree eos 5d ds 8.00| Casper Herald, assessor ee Dr. T. A. Dean, poor and 4 pauper —-------—----- 60.00 57.80 Green & Menke poor and | Ay +! rerercquis, board for “"|Gladys Ford, salary_- 90.00 J. 1, Mara 27,00| Addie Kensinger, salary_- 120.00 La pelos |Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, salary 200.00) ty Margare' gland, salary_ 00) beds Slack, sheriff's 54.75 |Charles Easton, salary--— 100.00 Frank J. Devlin, sheriff's Selec eaene apenee aa oa riff’ | Margaret E. Taylor. salary 125.00) J. L. Marquis. sheriff's |) o9/J. L. Marquis, salary... 166.66 | Frank Devlin, salary. 125.00 33.80|H. L. Seidel, salary. 125.00 John Powert, salary. 125.00 35.00| Geo. S. McKenzie, sa! - 125.00 E 192.00 88 25.00 BUBB Chavies Miskel,, salary ——- 75.00 80|P. V. Hendricks, salary 17:80 end expanse tes c= 267.85 75.00\Lyle E. Jay, salary and | expense 260.75 27.50|Frank C. Bailey, salary and expense -----.--- 180.00 I Fe owert: sheriff's ex- ey Statement of earnings or collec- oahu * 95.00|tions by Hazel Conwell, Clerk of ‘The Smoke House, sher- the District Court, for the month iff's expense --------- 89.35)of January, 1922. Fees, $194.80. J, L. Marquis, sheriff's rer expense —- 8.50) The bond of John B. Stontamore The Mills Go., sh in the sum of $1,000.00 for Treas-| pense ~~ 170.05 | urer of the School Board was pre-| Henry’s Transfer, sheriff's \sented and approved. expense ~--- er 29.73) os Western Blue Print Co. A petition for opening of a pub- sheriff's expense_ 2.70) lic road signed by A. J. Cunning- John Jourgensen, \ham et al was presented, descrip- house —————-—, 4.40 tion of same being as follows, to- Commercial Printing 9 | Wit: Commencing at a point on the court house --------- 50.00! Sait Creek Highway, North &6 deg. New York Oil Co., court 20 West, 1,570 feet, from East house ~.------------- 14.68} quarter corner of Section 7, Town- Natrona Power Co.. court g (ship 88, Range 78, and running house —----------——- 48.58 | thence easterly and terminating at Natrona Power C a point in the line of Naval Re- house ~-—------------ 1.80 serve North 78 deg. East, 1,185 feet H. & M. Ribbon & Car bon Co., court house___ Burroughs Adding Ma- chine Co., court house- Geo. D. Barnard Station- ery Co., court house-- Geo. D. Barnard Station ery Co., court house_-- A. N. Endell, court house Jourgensen, Larsen & court house Perkins Bros. court house W. E. Tubbs, justice fees_ Natrona County Tribune, printing Wvoming Clinical Labora- tory, health service--- Wyoming Clinical Labora- tory, health service_--— Perry De Witt, coroner’s expense —-----------— Lew M. coroner’s expens? mtg Dr. H. A. Reichenbach, * vital statistics. —- John McLellan, constable expense — 7. Ogilbee, court ex- pense __ Eliza J. Cocking, pension- Regina Stone, pension_—— Mrs. John Carlson, pension Marie Scott, pension_- Pearl B. Goff, pension Mrs. E. Ganus. pension Mrs. Cora Lynn, pensi Margaret Martin, pension— Mrs. Martha L. Ball, pen- sion Mrs. Ethel Hassell, pension Ella J. McGowan, penson- Florence Johnson, pension Genter Street Filling Sta- tion,.road and bridge-- Motor Service Station, road and bridge__-- Alcova Mercantile road and bridge Casper Provision Co., road and bridge —-__ Continental Supply road and bridge---___- Nash Casper Motor Co. road and bridge-_-____ Natrona Power Co., road and bridge -- Continental Oil C and bridge Northwestern Iron and Metal Co., road and bridge _______ = ‘asper Supply Co., road and bridge Sa oes D. N. Meeker, roa: orcess Seeiraie | 27.00) 11.82| 48.53 10.05 28.00 2.15 63.25 167.55 868.75 1,005.74 256.50 10.00} 5.00| 16.00; 2.00| 50.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 262.30 -90 95 11.26) 103.97 1.36! 114.93 1.80) 97.77 | ment for damages ordered. | in and for Natrona County, Wyo- jming, met this 27th dey of J A. D. 1922, for the correction completion of the assessment of Na- trona County, Wyoming, for the year 1922. i T. A. HALL, rman. (Signed) LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of Board. Board of Equalization met in |regviar session with T. A. chairman, Chas. Anda and Robert | Veitch, Commisdoners, present. | June 27th, 1922. Raise—Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R. $102,784.00 on land. Raise—Roderick Gordon, $500 Raise—Cottman & Co., $1,000 on. improvements om lot 10, block 8, from the Southwest quarter of Sec- tion 4; same was accepted. J. F. Castel was appointed viewer. Viewer’s report was accepted. Survey ordered to be done by the Mammoth Oil Co. under the di- rection of the County Surveyor. Survey accepted and adyertise- State of Wyoming. County of Na- trona,—ss: Office of County Commissioners. June 26, 1922. Board of County Commissioners, in and for Natrona County, Wyo- ming, met this 26th day of June, A. D. 1922, for the correction an: completion of the assessment of Natrona County, Wyoming, for the year 1922. Thére being’ present Commissioners T. A. Halli, ch man, Chas. Anda’and Lyle E. Clerk of the Board. T. A. HALL, Chairman. LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of the Board. Board of Equalization met in regular session with T. A. Hall. chairman, Chas. Anda. Commissicn- ers, present. June 26, 1922. Raise—L. A. Bishop, $500.00 on furniture. Raise—Bourk, Donaldson & Tay- |lor, $700.00 on automobiles. Raise—Patrick Carr, $%,480.00 on improvements on lots 9 and 10, block 18, Casper. Raise—Jobn Daly, $2,000.00 on improvements on 8% 14, block 8, Casper. Raise—Geo. C. Davis. $650.00 on ‘ay, (Signed) |improvements on lot 2, block 77. Butler. Raise—Jerty Donovan, $600.00 |on improvements on lot 3, block 21, Casper. Raise—Pete Donovan, $700.00 on improvements on lot 2, block 2, Butler. Raise—Rosa Ford, $1,300.00 on lot 4, block 43, White's. Raise—W. J. Chamberlin, | on. furniture. Raise—H. Cherritt, $500.00 on automobile, $1,000.00 on improve- ments, $300.00 on furniture. |""“Board adjourned in due form. T. A. HALL, Chairman. | LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of Board, $500 25.85 65.21 State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona,—ss: ‘it | Office of County Commissioners, per. | Rai <|trona County, r. Raise—Paul Huber, $8,000 on merchandise, $1,000 on fixtures, $350 on auto bus. Raise—Edith Hoff, $5,200 on im- provements on lot 14. block 7, Cas- ise—Hal Curran $2,550 on im- provements on part lot 5, all lot 6, part lot 7, block 5, Burlington. Raise—Jerry Mahoney, $500 on furniture. Raise—M. Mahoney, $5,000 on) improvements on lot 4, block 28, Casper. Raise—R. E. McGrew, $1,000 on improvements on lot 164, Kenwood. ise—Manz Sheep Co., $1,650 on improvements on lots’6 and 7, block 45, Casper. . Board adjourned in due form. HALL, Chairman, LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of Board. State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona,—ss: Office of County Commissioners. June 28th, 1922. Board of County Commissioners, in and for Natrona County, Wyo- ming, met this 28th day of June, A. D, 1922, for the correction and completion of the assessment of Natrona County, Wyoming, for the year 1922. There being present Commissioners T. A. Hall, chairman, Chas. Anda, Robert Veitch and Lyle E, Jay. Clerk of the Board. T. A. HALL, Chairman. LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of Board. Board of equalization met in regular session with T. A. Hall. chairman, Chas. Anda and Robert Veitch. Commissioners, present, on June 28th, 1922. Raise—Alex Marshall, $550 on improvements on lot 11, block 88, Casper. Raise—J. A. Meek, $400 on Dodge sedan. Raise—Alex Miller, $750 on fix- tures, Raise—Hugh E. Miller, $1,000 on improvements on lot 9, block 194, Casper. Raise—W. G. Miller, $1,600 on improvements on. lot 5, block 30, Casper, $600 on improvements on lot 4, block 130, Casper, $750 on im- provements on W% lot 7, block 64, Casper. Raise—U. S, Miller, $500 on equipments. Raise—Mountain States Tele- phone & Telegraph Co., $9,100 on improvements on lots 7 and 8, block 4, Casper. Raise—Mrs. J. C. Kamp, $750 on improvements on lot 5, block 40, Casper. Raise—Casper Herald, $10,000 on equipment. Raise—MeLogan, Inc., $2,775 on signboards. ‘ Raise—Paul Jones, $300 on fur- niture, $500 on basement on lot 3, block 1, Morningside. Raise—Saris Kvale, $150 on fur- niture, $500 on basement on lot 86 to 187, block 30 North Casper. Board adjourned in due form. T. A. HALL, Chairman. LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of Board. (Signed) State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona,—ss: Office of County Commissioners, June 29th, 1922. Board of County Commissioners, djin and for Natrona County, Wyo- ming, met this 29th day of June, A. D, 1922, for the correction and completion of the assessment of Na- Wyoming, for the year 1922. There being present Commissioners T. A. Hall, chairman, Chas. Anda. Robert Veitch, and Lyle E. Jay, Clerk of the Board. T. A. HALL, Chairman. (Signed) LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of Board. Board of Equalization met in regular sessioy with T. A. Hall, chairman, Chas. Anda and Robert Veitch, Commissioners, present, on June 29th, 1922. Raise—Natrona County Tribune, $25,000 on equipment. Raise—Gertrude Sellinger, $2,500 on improvements on lot 12, block 2, Midwest. Raise—White’s Grocery Co., $5,500 on merchandise, $2,100 on fixtures. Raise—Oil Exchange Building, $8,200 on improvements on S% lot 4, N% lot 5, block 7. Raise—Jessie A. Ormsby, $1,000 on garage on lot 6, block 28, Cas per. Raise—Geo. Triples, $3,006 on improvements on lot 21, block 1, Midwest. Raise—W. E. Patton, furniture. Raise—Union Tank Car Co., $2,148 on improvements on lot 4, block 84, Casper. Raise—E. G. Vanatta, $400 on office furniture. Raise—Martha B. Sears, $5,000 on improvements on lots 10. 11, 12, block 119, Casper. Raise—H. E. Hurst, $1,500 on au- tomobile. Raise—Anna Piller. $225 on im- [provements on lot 29, block 2, Cas- |per. $500 on 'June 27th, 1922. Hall, | ming, on improvements, $500 on furni-| | ture, on lot 8. block 34. j Raise—Abe Kassis. $500 on im-| | provements, lot 13, block 2, Casper. Raise—H. A. Preuss, $500 on im-_ be Casper Board adjourned in due form. A. HALL, Chairman. | (Signed) LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of Board. State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona,—ss: Office of County Commissioners, June 30th, 1922, Board of County Commissioners, in and for Natrona County, Wyo- et this 30th day of June, |A, D, 1922, for the correction and | completion of the assessment of Na- ltrona. County, Wyoming, for the year 1922. There being present Commissioners T. A. Chas. Anda, Robert V: Lyle E. Jay. Clerk of the Board. A. HALL, Chairman. ‘ (Signed) LYLE B. JAY, | Clerk of Board. Board of Equalization met in regular session with T. chairman, Veitch, Commissioners, present, on June 30th, 1922. Raise—Mildred Pridmore, $1,500 on furniture. Raise—Producers & Refiners Cor- poration, $20,000 on improvements and supplies on railroad right-of- way. Raise—D. L. Mitchell, $625 on improvements on lot 12, block K; South Addition. Raise—T. F. Speckbecker. $925 on improyements on lot 11, block K, South Addition. Raise—Henry Wyait. $16,000 on improtements on lot 7, block 104, Casper. . Raise—Richter Music Co., $1,300 on merchandise, $700 on fixtures, $800 on automobile, Raise—Smith & Davis, $900 on machinery. Raise—Ed Lord, $5,000 on mer- chandise, $1,000 on fixtures. $500 on garage. Raise—Star Clothing Co., $10,- 000 on merchandise. Raise—Smith & Turner, $6,450 on_fixtures. $6,450 on merchandise. Raise—E. Sutterfield, $750 on improvements on lot 3, block 131, Casper, $1,300 on improvements on lot 10, block 43, White's. Board adjourned in due form. . A. HALL, Chairman. (Signed) LYLE E. JAY, Clerk of Board. There being no further business the board adjourned. T. A. HALL, Chairman. Attest: CATHERINE DUNN, | Clerk. July 6th, 1922, State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona,—ss: The Board of County Commis- sioners, in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming, met this 6th day of July in regular session, pursuant to adjournment of yesterday, there Commissioners Robert J. Veitch and Charles Anda, and Catherine Dunn, Clerk. The following proceedings were had: The following bills were present- ed, audited. allowed and certificates ordered drawn for same: H. A. McCracken, cor- etition and affidavit for cancel- Jation or refund of taxes presented, and allowed as follows, to-wit: J. M. Carey and Bro., 1921, erroneous assessment----$117.93 Harriett T. Grieve, 1921. poll tax had been paid-- 4.00 L. L. Gantz, 1921, er- roneous assessment ----_ 13.41 A. R. Bell. 1921, school tax 2.00 4.00 W. H. Birdsall, tax pos, Parra Savcenea- 2.00 Tom Tomlenovich, erroneous assessment --_ 47.76 John R. Branton, 1921, erroneous assessment --_ 2.54 M. E. Bragdon, 1920, poll tax over age-.----~--~~ 6.00 Chas. Peterson, 1921, paid twice ._--------------- + 4.00 There being no further business the board adjourned. T. A, HALL, Chairman. Attest: CATHERINE DUNN, Clerk. July 7, 1922, State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. The Board of County Commis- sioners, in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming. met this 7th day lof July, A. D. 1922, in regular ses- {sion pursuant to adjournment ff esterday. there being present: A. Hall. , Chas. Anda and Robert! being present T. A: Hall, chairman, |’ Daily Cridune Pa aad following proceedings : were Ed. C. Wilson, jury fees__.$ 4.00 0. L. La Casse, jury fees. 2.00 J. A. Likely, j fees_... 2.00 Gil. H. Wootten fees... 2.00 J. R. Schlueter, fees. 2.00 Karl K. Barnard, jury fees. 2.00 Ed. C. Wubbens, witness fees ~ —_------.---.. 2,00 Frank Sonnenfélt, witness | fees . -----~--s-e---- 2,00 J. H. Haines, witness fees_ 2.00 Casper Stationery Co., court house expense --__-_. ~~ 15,70 Golden Rule Store, road and bridge ~ ---.-+---_-~_. 87.40 Margaret Beacher, pension 11.00 Roy C. Wyland, road and bridge — <------.-.- - 978.69 Chamberlain Furniture Co., | road and bridge_-_-__ -— 34.60 Golden Rule Store, poor and OUR? -.* .- aa ow 3.18 W. Sheep Co., damages for Ri’et We eee eee 282.04 B. B. Brooks, . 3 ‘isers 35.00 T. S. Steed, trees fa 20.00 Jeff Crawford, Lg ay = =: 20.00 Lillie M. Roberts, Steno. services - --.---.--.--- 3.00 Report of appraisers of the Yel- lowstone Highway between Casper and Powder River received and ap- proved. There being no further business the Board adjourned. T. A. HALL, Chairman. Attest: CATHERINE DUNN, Clerk. July 8, 1922. State of Wyoming. County of Natrona, ss. The Board of County Commis- sioners, in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, met this 8th day of July, A. D, 1922, in regular session, pur- suant to adjournment of yesterday, there being nt T. A. Hall, Chairman; commissioners Chas. Anda, and Robert J. Veitch, and Catherine Dunn, Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit: Unapproved minutes read and approved. Resolved, that pursuant to the piled Statutes, the following Elec: tion Districts and Polling Precincts and created: District No. 1. - Commencing gt a point where the 33 North, Range 77, West of the 6th P. M.,, intersects the east bound- ary line of Natrona County, run- ning thence south along the east boundary line of Natrona County to the southeast corner of Section West of the 6th P.. M., running thence west on a straight line to the southwest corner of Section 18, Township 30 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M., running thence north on a straight. line to the northwest corner of Section 19, Township 32 North, Range 79 West! of the 6th P. M., running thence oner’s expense---~-—-- $ _17.50/ east on a straight line to the south- Dr. H. R. Lathrop, salary 150.00! west corner of Section 18, Town- Dr. V. R. Dacken, salary -150.00/shin 32 North, Range 78 West of G. -M. Penley, county the 6th P, M., running thence north agent expense.._----- 70.17) on a straight line to the northwest Annetta Ford, salary---- _ 50.00| corner of Setcion 6, Township 32 American Red Cross of North, Range 78 West of the 6th Natrona County, salary 83.33|p, M.; running thence east on a’ Edwin Barrett, - 150.00! straight line to the southwest cor- Agnes Clare, salary------ 125.00/ner of Section 31, Township 33 . McDonald, salary and North, Range 77 West of the 6th expense — 513.84) p. M.; running thence north on a Hazel Conwell, salary and straight line to the southwest cor- expense - 160.40/ner of Section 6, Township 34 Catherine D North, Range 77 West of the 6th and expense 226.77|p. M.; running thence east on a G. M. Penley, straight line to the point of begin-| expense — Sens FRA ning. Robert J. Veitch, salary Said Election District No. 1 shall and expense ~-------~ 110.00/ he one voting precinct, to be known Chas. Anda, ‘salary and as the Muddy Precinct. expense — 115.00 District No. 2. TAs dell sdlaryjand) ex 155.00} Commencing at a point where the pense "| main line of the Chicago, Burling-| John H. Casey. Companvise expense ~~ 152.95 t of Section MiiW.Pareell, 428.46| Township 85 North, 80 West “lof the 6th P. M., running thence 144.00| north in a straight line to the south “"|line of. oaecen au nena ship A North, -Rarge 80 ‘est 0: ie and Liga. nai 250.08 Pp. M.; running thence west along Ceape: gers + +198.47|the south line of said Section 31 to poor and pee 198-47 |i ne southwest corner of said sec- Dr. H. R. Lathrop, Poor . jo|tion; running thence north in a nat perked Gee 00) ‘traight line to the south line of Polite: eek eae 9.10| Section 31, Township 41 North, Sd PARSER ak -10) Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; Natrona sre Drenster ’ — y golrunning thence west to the south: Broly my Pete? cel-| west corner of said Section 31. run- ning therice north in a straight line to the north boundary line of Na- trona County; running thence east along the north boundary line of Natrona County to ‘the northeast corner of said county; running thence south along the east bound- ary line of said County of Natrona to the point where said line inter- sects the south line of Section 15, ‘Township 34 North, Range 77 West, of the 6th P. M.; thence running west to the southwest corner of Section 18. Township 84 North. Range 77 West of tke 6th P. M.; running thence south to the south- east corner of Section 36, Township 84 North, Range 78 West of the 6th: P. M.; running thence west in a straight line to the northeast cor- ner of Section 3, Township 33 North, Range 79 West-of the 6th P. M.; running thence south along the section line to a point where the section line intersects the main tract of the Chicago, Burlington and juincy Company; running thence along the main tract of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co. until it intersects the 5, Township 33 North, Range 79 West of ‘the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 29, Township 33 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; thence west on section line until it intersects the main line of the Chicago, Burling- ton and Quincy Railroad track, provisions of the Wyoming Com~ th ‘corner of Section 34, Township 87) be, and they are hereby established) t north line of Bition 10, Township! 16, Township 30 North, Range 77,, section line between Sections 4 and, on improvements on/Chas. Anda and Robert V: { i track on lithe en slang sania railroad to the Said District shall be divided into) precincts, be known as Pre- cinct No. 1, cinct; Precinct No. 2, é 3 ‘lson’s Precinct, and Precinct No. 6, North Burlington P:ecinct. July 8, 1922. Precinct No. 1. North Salt Creek Precinct, Dis- trict No. 2, shall be bounded and de- scribed as follows: B: ning at the northeast corner of Natrona County, running thence west in a straight line to range line between} Range 80 and 81, thence south | along said line to the south-' west corner of 41, North, Range 80 West; thence east to the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, Township 40 North, vagy 24 j8o West; thence south along the \Tange line between Range 80 and tion 31. Township 40 North. Range 80 West; thence east in a straight line along Township line between! Townships 39 and 40 to the East; boundary of Natrona County, thence north along the East bound-| ary of Natrona County to point of beginning. . Precinct No. 2. South “aka Creek Precinct, Dis- trict No. 2, shall be bounded and de- iscribed as follows: Commencing at intersection of township line tween townships 39 and 40 and thi east boundary line of Natrona County, running thence west along the township line to the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 39| North, Range 80 West; proceeding thence south along the range line to the southwest corner of Section 18, Township 38 North, Range 80 = to the East Boundary line of Na- trona County, thence straight north to point of beginning. Precinct No. 3. Teapot Precinct. District No. 2, shall be bounded and described as |follows: Beginning at the south- east corner of Section 15, Town- ship 38 North, Range 77 West; run- ning west in a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 19, Township 38 North. Range 80 West: thence south along range line be- tween ranges 80 and 81 West to the Southwest corner of Section 31. Township 37 North, Range 80 West; proceeding thence east along wnship line between townships North; to the southeast e 36 and 37 North, Range 77 West; thence run- ning north in a straight line to point of beginning. i Precinct No. 4. North Casper Precinct, District No. 2, shall be bounded and de- scribed as follows: Commencing at a point where the main line of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road Company intersects the west line of Section 7, Township 35 North. Range 80 West of the 6th . M.; running thence north in a to North Salt Creek Pre-| Commencing at West; thence east in a straight line | ! ship 33 North, Range 79 West; thence north on a straight line to point of beginning. District No. 3 the northeast South Salt/corner of Section 3, Township 33 i Precinct No, 3. ‘Tes-| North, Range 79 West, of the 6th - M5 straight li of Sectiot€ 36, Township 34 North, Range 78 West, of the 6th P. M.; jrunning thence north in a strai line to the southwest corner of Sec- tion 18, Township 34 North, Range 77 West, of the 6th P. M.; running thence east in a straight line to a point where the south line of Sec- |tion. 15, Township 34 North, 77 West, of the 6th P. M.; inter- sects the cast line of Va Seat Coun- ty; running thence south along the east line Natrona County to the mn 31. Township | point where said east line intersects the north boundary line of Section 10, Township 33 North, Range 77 West, of the 6th P. M.; running thence west in a straight line to the |southwest corner of Section 6, 81, to the southwest corner of Sec-! Townshi 33 North, Range 177 West, of the 6th P. M.; running thence south ‘n a straight line to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 33 North, Range.77 West, of the 6th P. M.; running thence west in a straight line to the north- west corner of Section 6, Township 32 North. Range 78 West, of the|the 6th P. M.; running thence south in a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 18, Township 32 North, Range 78 West, of the 6th P. M.; running thence west in a straight line to the southeast corner of Section 16, Township 82 North, Range 79 West, of the 6th ?. M running thence north in a straigh’ live to the northeast corner of Sec- tion 4, Township 32 North, Range 79 West, of the 6th P. M.; running hence west in a straight line to the one 85 Netth, ee Te 83. ‘ownship 33 79 West, of the 6th P. M.; running thence north in a straight line to the north- west corner of Section 16, Town- ship 38 North, Range 79 West, of the 6th P. M.; running thence cast along the north line of Section 16, to the point where Durbin Street in the City of Casper, extended south, intersects said line; running thence north along Durbin Street in the City of Casper, Wyoming, aforesaid, to the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company; running thence northeasterly alo the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company to the point where said main track in- tersects the east boundary line of Section 8, Township 33 North, Range 79 West. of the 6th P. M.; running thence north along the east boundary line of said Section 3 to the point of beginning. Said district shall be divided into seven precincts to be known as: Precinct No. 1-—Greenlaw Pre- cinct. Preciuct No. 2—Nichols Pre- cinct. Precinct No, $—East Casper Precinct. Precinct No, 4—Elk Street Pre- straight line to the northwest. cor- ner of Section 6, Township 36 North, Range 80 West; running thence east along the section lines to the east boundary line of Natrona County; running thence south in a straight line to the point where said line intersects the south line of Sec- tion 15, Township 34 North, Range 77 West; running thence west to the southwest corner of Section 18, Township 84°North, Range 77 West; running thence south to the south- east corner of Section 36. Township 84 North, Range 78 West; running thence west in a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 3, Town- ship 83 North, Range 79 West; run- ning thence south to Lambert Ave- nue; running thence west to United Street; running thence north to the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 38° North, Range 79 West; running thence west to the northwest corner of Section 4, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; thence ‘north on section line to the northeast corner Section 29, Township 38 North, Range 79 Wes thence west on section line to in- tersection of the main line of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road Company, running | thence northwesterly along said railroad to point of beginning. Precinct No. 5. * Nelson’s Precinct, District No. 2, shall be bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northeast ‘corner of Section 4, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence west to the northwest cor- ner of Section 4, Township 33 North, Range as Yd FUDng nee south to the. southwest cor- [wee of the SW% of the NW% of \Section 4. Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence east to the southeast corner of SE% of the NW% of Section 4, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; run- ning thence north to the northeast corner of the SE% of the NW%4 of Section 4, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence east to the northwest corner of the SE% of the NE% of Section 4, Town- ship 38 North, Range 79 West; running thence south on Durbin Street to Lambert Avenue, running thence east on Lambert Avenue to United Street; running thence north on United Street to point of begin- ning. Precinct No. 6 ~ North Burlington Precinct, Dis- trict No. 2, shall be bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of the NW% of the SEM of Section 8, Town- ship 83 North, Range 79 Vest; thence running west on Lambert Avenue to North Durbin Street, thence north on North Durbin Street to K Street; thence west on K Street to the northwest corner of Block 1 in North Burlington Ad- dition; thence south to the south- west corner of Block 12in. North Burlington Addition; thence west in a straight line to the quarter corner between Sections 4 and 5, Town- ship 88 North, Range 79 West; thence south on a straight line to the intersection of the main line of lthe Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, thence in an easterly direction along said ra’ ‘road track to the east line of NW Board of County Commissioners, provements on lot 4, block 177, A. Hall, Chairman; Commissioners thence in a northwesterly_direction of the SE of Section 3,-Town~. cinet. Precinct No. 65-—South Butler Precinct. . Precinct No. 6—Kenweod Pre- cinct. Precinct No. 7—Reservoir School Precinct. F, Precinct No, 1 Greenlaw Precinct, District No. 8, shall be bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the south- west corner of Section 31, Town- ship 384 North, Bangs. 78 West; running thence east in a straight line to the southeast carner of Sec- tion 36, Township 84 North, Range 78 West; running thence north in a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 18, Township 84 North, Range 77 West; running thence east in a straight line to a point where the south line of Sec- tion 15, Township 34 North, Range 77 West; intersects the east bound- ary line of Natrona County; running thence south along the east bound- ary line of Natrona County to the point where said line intersects the south line of Section 3, Township 33 North, Range 77 West; running thence west in a straight line to the southwest corner of Section 6, Township 88 North, Range 77 West running thence south in a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec- tion 81, Township 38 North, Range 77 West; running thence west in a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 31, Township 383 North, Range 78 West; running thence north in a straight line to the point of beginning. Precinct No, 2 Nichols Precinct, District No. 3, shall pe bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersec- tion of Lincoln Street and Chicago & Northwestern railroad track, run- ning thence southwesterly along said railroad track to Durbin ‘Street; thence south along Durbin Street to 6th Street; thence east along’ 6th Street to Kirk Avenue; thence east on Kirk Avenue to Lincoln Street, thence north on Lincoln Street to the point of beginning. Precinct No. 3 East Casper Precinct, District No. 8, shall be bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the inter- section of Chicago & Northwestern railroad track and Melrose Street; running thence southwesterly along the railroad track to Lincoln Street; running thence south on Lincoln Street ‘to Kirk Avenue; thence southeasterly on Kirk Ave- nue to McKinley Street; thence north on McKinley Street to \8th Street; thence east on 8th Street to Conwell Street; thence north on Conwell Street to ist Street, thence west on Ist Street to Melrose Street; thence north on Melrose Street to point of beginning. Precinct No. 4 Elk Street Precinct. District No. 3, shall be described as follows:.Be- ginning at the intersection of sec- tion line between Sections 2 and 3, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; and the Chicago & North- western railroad track, running thence south to the southeast cor- ner of the NEX% of the NEX of Section 10, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence west on a straight line to Conwell Street, running thence north on a| straight line to Ist Street; running| thence _west_on_a straight line to TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. point of beginning. Precinct No. 5 South Butler Precinct, District No. 3, shall be described as fol- lows: Beginning at the intersection of Durbin and 6th Streets; \thence east on 6th Street | Avenue; renning thence southeaster. iy along Kirk Avenue to Street; thence south on McKinley Street to 11th Street running thence west on 11th Street to Bonnie Brae Street; running thence south ‘on Bonnie Brae Street to 15th Street; running thence west on 15th Street to Durbin Street; running thence nerth on Durbin Street to point of beginning. Precinct No. 6 Kenwood Precinct, District No. 3, shai] be described as follows: Be-- ginning at the intersection of 8th and McKinley Streets, running thence south on McKinley to 11th Street; thence west on 11th Street to Bonnie Brae Street; running thence south on Bonnie Brae Street to intersection of the section line ip 3: ‘orth, ‘est; thence cast on said section line to southeast corner of Section 10, thence north on‘said section line to the northeast corner of the SE% of the SE% of Section 10, Township 38 North, Range 79 West; thence west on a straight line to the north- east corner of the SE% of the SW of Section 10, thence north ‘on a straight line to 8th Street; thence west along 8th Street to Mc- Kinley Street to point of beginning. Precinct No. 7 Reservoir Precinct. District No. 3, shall be described as follows: Be- ginning at the intersection of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad and the township line between anges 78 and 79, running thence south in a straight line to the sotth- west corner of Section 31, Township 38 North, Range 78 West; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 32 North, Range 78 West; running thence south on a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec- tion 18, Township 32 North. Range 78 West, running thence west on a straight line to the southeast corner ¥) of Section 16, Township 32 North, 79 West; running thence no! on a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 32 North, Range 79 West; rugning thence west on a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 33, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence north on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 16, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; thence east on a straight line to the northeast corner of Sec- tion 15, Township 33 North, e 79 West; running thence north on a straight line to the intersection of the Chicago & Northwestern rail- road track, thence east along the railroad track to point of beginning. District No. 4 Commencing at a pont where the main track of the Chicago, Burling- ton and Quincy Railroad Company intersects the west side line of Sec- tion 7, Township 35 North, Range 80 West; running thence south irt a straight line along the section lines Ge eouenee. ons, eeceeren . SwaEp ‘ort! 80 West; running thence east in a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 3, Township 32 North, Range 80 West; running thence south in a\straight line to the southeast corner of Section 16, Township 32 North, Range 80 West; running thence east in a straight line to the southeast corner of Sec- tion 16, Township 32 North, Range 79 West; running thence north in a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 32 North, Range 79 West; runni thence west in a straight line to the south- west corner of Section 33, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence north in a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 16, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence east along the north line of said Section. 16, to the point where Durbin Street extended south in the City of Casper, inter- sects said line; running thence north along Durbin Street to a point where said street intersects the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company; running thence southwesterly along the main tract of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company to a point where said railroad track intersects the east line of the south- west: quarter (SW%) of Section 8, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence north along the east line of the west half (W%) of seid Section 8 to a point where said line intersects the main track of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road Company; ruaning thence east along said railroad track to the sec- tion line between Sections 4 and 5, running thence north on a straight line to the northeast corner of Sec- tion 29, Township 33 North; Ra: 79 West; thence west in a straight line _to intersection of C. B. & Q. R. R.; thence northwesterly along said railroad track to point of be- ginning. Said District shall be divided into Six Precincts, to be known as: Precinct No. 1, Mills Precinct. . Precinct No, 2—High School Pre- eet HS ‘ecinc! 0. 3—John Jourgen- sen Precinct. cinct No. 4—City Hall Pre- cinct. E Precinct No. 5—Bill Corson Pre- inet. Precinct No. 6— Precinet, ‘West Casper ci Precinct No. 1 Mills Precinct, District No. 4, shall be bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point where the main track of the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, intersects the west line of Section 7, Township 35 North, Range 80 West; Tunning thence south along the section lines in a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 7, Township 33 North, Range 80 West; running thence east in a straight line to the south- east corner-of tha SW. of Section i ae te aN Ea \ “ Be ~