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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. 8, Townshiy 33 North, Range 79 Ww running thence north in a straight line to a point where cast side of the W% of Section 8, sforesaid, intersects the main track of the Chicago, Burlingtof & Quin- cy Railroad ny, thence east along said rail track to the sec- tion line between Sections 4 and 5, running thence north on a straight line to northeast corner of Sec’ Township 34 North, Range 78 st; running thence west in a straight i to ag flere: of the Chicago, incy Rail: road track, runring thence north- westerly along said railroad track to point of beginning. Precinct No. 2 High School Precinct, District Ne bs as follows: Commencing at the in- Chicago & rthwestern Company and Ash Street; running | thence southwesterly along said ra:l- rond track to the intersection of Cedar Street; running thence south on Cedar Street to 14th Street; thence east on 14th Street to CY Avenue, running thence northeast- erly on CY Avenue to Ash Street; running thence north on Ash Street to point of beginning. Precinct No. 3 John Jourgensen Precinct. Dis- trict No. 4, shall be described as Tol- lows: Beginning at the intersection of Dprbin and 9th Streets, thence west on 9th Street to Ash Street, thence south on Ash Street to south section line of Section 9, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; thence east on said section"line to intersection of Durbin Street, thence north on Durbin Street to point of beginning. Precinct No. 4 City Hall Precinct, District No. 4, shall be described as follows: Be- ginni t the intersection of the main 1 f the Chicago & North- ba rity Railway. Company and Durbin Street, thence southwest along said railroad track to Ash Street; thence south on Ash Street to 9th Street; running thence east on 9th Strect to Durbin Street; run- ning thence north on Durbin Street to point of beginning. Precinet No. 5 Bill Corson Precinct, District No. 4, shall be bounded and described ‘as follows: Beginning at the inter- section of Avenue and Street running thence southwest along CY Avenue to the south line of Section 9, Township 33 North, jo. 4, shall be bounded and described! Railroad W% Section 8, Townshi ning southwesterly id railroad track point RE Burlington and Company and oleott Street, running thence south on Wolcott Street to the main line of the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- road Company, thence northeaster- jly along said railroad track to Grant Street; running thence north |on Grant Street to main line of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rauil- road Company, running thence , westerly along said railrpad track to point of beginning, Precinct No. 4. Chester Bryan Precinct, District No, 5, shall be bounded and de- scribed as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 33 North, Range 79 West, running thence west to the north- west corner of Section 2, Township {33 North, Range 79 W svuth on section line to the main line af the Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, thence south- Wewgr doer san! main track to a Lory t Mega Great Street ; mi Railroad Company; running thence northeasterly along the said railroad track to place of beginning. The Board of County Commis- sioners adjourned. T. A. HALL, Chairman. Attest: CATHERINE DUNN. Clerk. July 10, 1922. State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. Th ‘oard of County Commis- sioners, in and for Natrona County. State of Wyomit met in Special Session this 10th of July, A. 1922, there bei So Te 79 West, running thence east) Aa)),, id section line to Ash Street. oe teed running thence north on ‘Ash Street to point of beginning. Precinct No. West Gasper Precinct, District No, 4, shall be described as follows: Beginning at a point situated at the southeast corner of the SW% of Section 8, Township 83 North, Range 79 West; running thence west in a straight line to the south- west corner of Section 7, Township 38 North, Range 80 West; running thence south in a straight line to tho southwest corner of Section 31, Township 33 North, Range 80 West yunning thence east in a straight/p yy. line to the uurthwest corner of Sec- tion 3, Township 82 North. Range 80 West; run! thence south in a straight line to southeast corner of Section 16, Township 32 North, Range 80 West; running thence east ina straight line to the southeast corner of Section 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 19 West; running thence west in a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 33, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; running thence north in a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 16, Township 88 North, Range 79 West; running thence east on south line of Section 9, Township 88 North, Range 79 ‘West; to intersection 0’ CY Avenue, running thence north. easterly along CY Avenue to 14th Street running thence west on 14th Street to Cedar Street, running thence north on Cedar Street to the center line of Chicago & North- western Railroad’ Company, thence southwesterly along said railroad track to the east line of W% Sec- tion 8, Township 38 North Range 79 West; running thence south in a straight line to point of beginning. Dies No. Sot aoe Beginning at the ni cor ner of Section 1°Township 83 North, Range 79 West; running thence west to the northwest cor- ner of Section 2, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; thence south on section line to center line of Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; running thence southwesterly along said main track to a point that intersects the east ine of the W144 Section 8, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; runnm, thence south along the east line o! ‘Ws of Section 8 to a point where it intersects the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company; running thence north- easterly along the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company to a point where the same intersects the east line of Section 1 aforesaid; running thence north along the east line of Section 1 to place of beginning. Said District shall be divided into four precincts, to be known as the: Precinct No. 1, Court House Pre- cinct; Precinct No. 2, Fire Hall Precinct; Precinct No. 3, Central School Precinct and Precinct No. 4, Chester Bryan Precinct. Precinct No. 1. The Court House Precinct, Dis- trict No. 5, shall be bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Wolcott Street and the main line of the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Com- pany, running thence southwesterly along said railroad track to the south line of Section 5, Township 33 North, Range 79 West; thence east along said section line (the eastern part of which is known as First Street), to Wolcott Street; thence north on Wolcott Street point of beginning. Precinct No. 2. Fire Hall Precinct. District No. 5, shall be bounded and described as. follows: Beginning at the inter- Chairman; Chas. Anda and Robert J. Veitch, and Catherine Dunn, Clerk. " ae following proceedings ‘were ad: The unapproved minutes were read: Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of the Wyoming Com- piled Statutes the following Flec- tion District and Polling Precincts \be, and they are hereby established and created. ~ District No. 6. Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 16, Township 80 North, Range 77 West of the 6th being the southeast corner of said county running thence west in a straight line along the south bound- ary line of said county to the south- west corner of Section 31, Township 29 North, Ran; 84 West of the 6th P. M.; runni thence north in a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 82 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the southwest corner of Section. 81, Township 33 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M. running thence north or a stra‘ line to the northwest corner of tion 6, Township 34 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 34 North, Range 81 West of the 6th P. M.: running thence south on a straight line to the south- east corner of Section 36, oe 33 North Range 81 West of the 6t! P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 32 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M. running thence south on a straight line to the southeast corner of Sec- tion 16, Township 82 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northeast corner of section 24, Township 32 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M,; running thence south on a straight line to the southeast corner of Section 18, Township 30 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M., running thence east on a straight line to the place of beginnin: Said district shall be divided into four precincts, to be known as th Freeland Precinct, Alcova Precinct, Bessemer Precinct and Effell Pre- cinct. Freeland Precinct. District No. 6, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 16, Township 30 North, Range 77 West of the 6th P. M.: running thence south along the east boundary line of Nairona County to the southeast corner of Section 33, Township 29 North, Range 77 West of the 6th P. M., being the southeast corner of said county; running thence west in a straight line along the south bound- ary line of said county to the south- west corner of Section 31, Town- ship 29 North, Range 81 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 31 North, Range 81 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section $1, Township 31 North, Range 82 West of the 6th P. M., running thence north on a ner of Section 6, Township 31 North, Range 82 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a tht line to the northeast cor- ner of Section 1. Township 31 North, Range 80. West of the Sth P. M.: running thence south on a section of the main line of the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company with the east line of the Che Casper Daily Cridunc _ line to the place of be-|84 West of the 6th P. M.; running! on a straight line to the place of/ Schoo! House. thence west on # straight line to| beginning. Township 81 North, ions S Wesi| P. M.; yanning thence} | of the ni ‘own-| north on a line to the north- east Townshi west] $2 Nests Range 8 West of the 6th | straight line to the southwest corner P. M.; running thence west on a/of Section 31, Township 41 North, straight line to the southwest cor-| Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; ‘ownship 33/running thence east on a straight North. Range 89 West of the 6th !! on a/tion 6, Township 40 North, Range west | 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running line of Natrona County to| thence south on a straight ling to 31 North, Range 85 West the 6th FP. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the South- west corner of Section 81, Town- ship 81 North, Range 81 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the place of beganiae- essemer Precinct, District No. 6, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 31 North, Ra: 79 West of the 6th P. M.; ru thence west on a straight line to the north- west corner of Section 6, Township 81 North. Range 82 West of the 6th P. M.; running thenco south on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6 Township 80 North. Range 82 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west cn a straight line to the southeast cor- ner of Section 36, Township 31 Range 85 West of the 6th running thence north on a t line to the northeast cor- ner of Section 1. Township 82 North, Range 85 West of the 6th rr. running thence east on a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 3, Township 32 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a it line to the southwest cor- Township 22 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on & straight line to the southwest ccr- ner of Section 18, Tonship 82 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a ight line to the place of begin- ning. Efell Precinct, District No. 6, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the north- west corner of Section 6, gah. 84 North, Range 80 West of the 6t! P. M,; running thence south in a straight line to the southwest corn: D.|cf Section 81, Township 33 North Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; thence west on a straight of Sec- 85 West of the thence north on a straight line to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 35 North, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence cast to the place of beginning. District ° Commencing at the southeast cor- ner of Section 36, Township 32 North, Range 85 West of the 6th M.; running thence south in a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 31, Township 29 North, Range 84 West of the 6th . running thence west along the south boundary line of Natrona County to the southwest corner of Section 81, Township 29 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P, M., being the southwest corner of said county; runsing north on a straight line along the west boundary 1 of said county to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 32 M.; running straight line to the northwest cor-| North, North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 32 North, Range 87 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 31, Township 32 North, Range 87 West of the 6th P, M,, running thence east on a ning. > Said district shall be divided into two precincts, to be known as Split Rock Precinct and ,Miller Precinct. Split Rock Precinct, District No. 7, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 81 North, 84 West of the 6th P. M,; running thence south on a straight line to the south- west corner of Section 31, towosne 29 North, Range 84 West of the 6tl P. M.; running thence west on a straight line along the south bound- ary line of Natrona County to the southwest corner of Section 381, Royaship 29 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; being the south- west corner of said county; running thence north along the west bound- ary line of said county to the sou west corner of Section 31, Township 31 North, Range 89 West’ of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the place of begin- ning. Miller Precinct, District No. 7, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 82 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; ranning thence south on a straight line to the north- west corner of Section 6, Township 30 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M,; running thence west on a straight line to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 31 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west boundary ‘line of Natrona County to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 382 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 32 North,|36 Range 87 West of the 6th P. M., running thence south on a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec- tion 31, Township 32 North, Range 87 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the place of beginning. District No. 8. Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 35 Range 84 West of the 6th P. M., running thence south on a straight line to the southtest cor- ner of Section 31. Township 83 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 32 North, straight line to the southeast cor- ner of Section 13. Township 30 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; traight line to the place of begin- B ner of Section 38, T P. M.; running thence n straight line along the boun: the southwest corner of Section 33, Township 35 North, Range 89 West of beginning. Said election District No. 8 shall be one vot precinct, to be known as the Oil City Precinct. District No. 9. corner of Section 31, Township 38 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 31, Township 37 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 386 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on @ straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6. Township 34 Nusth, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M., running thence west on a straight line to the southeast corner of Sec- tion 33, Township 35 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west boundary line of Natrona County to the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 86 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M., running thence west on a straight line to the southeast corner of Sec- tion 38, Township 37 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; runing thence north on a straight line along the west boundary line of said couh- ty to the southeast corner of Sec- tion 33, Township 38 North, Range 89 Wi of the 6th P. M.; running then ast to the place of begin- ning. Said district shall be divided into four precincts, to be known as the Bucknum Precinct, Powder River Precinct, Waltman Precinct and the Arminto -Precinct. Bucknum Precinct District No. shall be described and bounded follows: Commenci at the southwest corner of Section 31, memati 88 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; runni thence south on a straight line to the south- west corner of Section 31, Town- ship 37 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 36 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the northeast cor- ner of Section 1, Township 84 North, Range 83 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 86 North, Range 83 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the southeast corner of Sec- tion 36, Township 37 North, Range 83 Wist of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 88 north, Range 83 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the place of beginning. Powder River Precinct, District No. 9, shall be described and bound- ed as follows: Commencing at the jouthwest corner of Section 31, Township 88 North, Range 82 West f the 6th P. M., running thence south on a straight line to west corner of Section 31, corner of Section 6, Township 36 North, Range 82 West of the 6th . M.; running thence south on a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 82 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 84 North, Range 86 West of the 6th P. M.; running ‘thence north on a straight line to the northeast corner of Sec- tion 1, Township 36 North, Range 86 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the joutheast corner of Section 36, Township 37 North, Range 86 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line to the south- east corner of Section 36, Township 88 North, Range 86 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the place of begin- ning. Waltman Precinct, District No. 9, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the north- west corner of Section 6, Township 86 North, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the northeast cor-' ner of Section 4, Township 34 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west bound- ary line of said county to the north- east corner of Section 4, Township North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the place of begin- ning. Arminto Precinct, District No. 9, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the south- west corner of Section 31, Town- ship 88 North, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on.a straight line to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 37 North, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the southeast cor- ner of Section 33, Township 37 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west bound- ary line of said county to the south- [running thence south on a straight line to the northwest corner of Sec-} tion 6, Township 31 North, Range east corner of Section 33, Town- ship 38 North. Range 89 West of! the 6th P. M.; running thence east of the 6th P. M.; running thence/ east on a straight line to place! Commencing at the southweert) q|ner of Section 21, District No. 10. Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 19, Township 41) North. Lange 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a ne to the northwest corner of Sec- the northwest corner of Section 6,/ Township 37 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence) west on a straight line to the south- east corner of Section 33, Township 88 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north along the west boundary line of Na- trona County to the northeast cor- ner of Section 4, Township 40 North, Range 89 West of the 6th . M.; running thence west on a ner of Section 83, Township 41 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west bound- ary line of said county to the south- east corner of Section 21, Township 41 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; being the northwest cor- ner of said county; running thence east on a straight line to the place of beginning. Said district shall be divided into two precints, to be known as the Lone Bear Precinct and the Bad- water Precinct. Lone Bear Precinct, District No. 10, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 19, Township 41 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the south- west corner of Section 81, Town- ship 41 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 40 North, Range 80 West of the 6th running thence south on « t line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 87 North. Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the northeast cor- ner of Section 1, Township 37 North. Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a | straight line to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 40 North, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a stra’ line to the southeast corner of Sec- tion 36, Township 41 North, Range West of the 6th P. M., running north on traight line to heast corner of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence: east on a straight line along th a Badwater Precinct, 10, shall be described and bound Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 1 Township 41 North, Range 84 We: of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a ‘straight line to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 41 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M. west corner of Section 6, Township 40 North, Ran; 84 West of the a straight line to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 37 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on straight line to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 37 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north along the west! boundary line of said county to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 40 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the south- east corner of Section 83, Township 41 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P, M.; running thence north on a straight line to the southeast cor- Township 41 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east along the running thence! east on a straight line to the north-|j; 6th P. M.; running thence south on|> straight line to the southeast cor-|L* bi ) Lincoln Geo. Davis. Lor Judges—S. Buck, ©. C. Winship, Alcova Precinct—At Aleova School House. Freelan: d Precinct—At Red Creek School House. District No. 7. Miller Precinct—At School House. Split Rock Precinct—At Resi- dence of Lon District No. Bucknum Precinct—At Hotel. Powder River Precinct—At Pow- der River Hotel. Waltman Precinct—At Waltman Precinct—Big Horn District No. 10. Badwater Precinct—At Ranch of Bear Precinct—At Jim Residence. cincts of the County as follows: District No. 1. Precinct—Muddy. Judges—Joe Lamb. Wm. Keith, G. W. Rissler. Mosteller, District No. 2. Precinct—North Salt Creek. Judges—John F, Nance, Silas Carry Jones. Erwin Froyd, District No. 2. Precinet—South Salt Creek. Judges—Wm. Holman, W. Waldron, J. W. Harbert. District No. 2. Jadges ct. Le Stewart, 0. L. AL judges—I. L. Stewart, O. right, R, H. Weed. District No. 2. Precinct—North Casper. . C. Anderson, Milton Earsley. District No. 2. Precinct—Nelson. Judges—Colin Campbell, L. H. Wheeler. Nicholson, Chas. District No. 2. Precinct—North Burlington. Judges—D. F. Edelmon, Glenn J._L, Johnson. District No. 3. Precinct—Greenlaw. J Doc Borland, District No. 3. Precinct—Elk Street. Judges—Benjamin H. Peacock. Kelly. Mrs. Mary E. Chas. Bader, Harry Iba. House. King, ney, M. District No. 3. Precinct—East Casper. Judges—Arthur Simpson, W. J. ‘m. Jardine. District No. 3. Precinct—Nichols. Judges—J. S. Pettingill, S. Put J. Foley. District No. 3. Precinct—South Butler, Judges—Ambrose Hemi: iy, EB. L. MeGraugh, Ben Pelton Jr. Oscar Ju Clark, L. A. Reed. District No. 3. Precinct—Kenwood. Judges—Robert E. McElvany, . Beyer, A. J. Wood. District No. 3. Precinct—Reservoir School. Judges—Dr. J. M. Cromer, Lik jan G. Counts, Chas. Carlson. District No. 4, Precinct—City Hali. s—R. A. Reeves, Jane District No. 4. mreemee orn Jourgensen. Judges—O. Walker, John Jourgensen, Earl D. Holmes. District No. 4. Precinct—Bill Corson. Jud, B. L. Scherck, Alex Mills, C. R, McGrew. District No. 4. Precinct—High School- Judges—John McLellan, L. D. Alexander, A. A. Slade. north boundary line of said county to the place of beginning. Polling places for holding elec- tions in the ve-ious election districts shall be as follows: District No. 1. Muddy Precinct—At the Muddy School House. District No. 2. North Burlington Precinct—At W. T. Davis’ Store, 102 W. G St. North Casper Precinct—At North Casper schoo! house. Nelson’s Precinct. ‘At North Casper Ice Cream Parlor, 560 E, H St. Teapot Precinct—At Station. South Salt Creek Precinct—The- ater Lavoy. North Salt Creek Precinct—Mid- west Hall. Pumping District No. 3. Greenlaw Precinct-—At the Greenlaw School House. Nichols Precinct—-At Nichols’ Garage. East Casper Precinct—At East Casper School House. Elk Street Precinct-—At Elk Street School House. South Butler Precinct—At Gar- age 520 Divine Avenue. Kenwood Precinct—At Garage 1147 So. Jackson St. Reservoir School Precinct—At Reservoir School House. District No. 4. Mills Precincts—Mills & Baker School House. High School High School. John Jourgensen Precinct—At John Jourgensen Garage, 1104 So. David St. City Hall Precinct—At City Hall. Bill Corson Precinct—At Garage at 1221 So. Oak St. West Casper Precinct—At West Casper School. District No. 5. Court House Precinct—At Court House, Fire Hall Precinct—At Fire Hall on David St. Central School Precinct—At Cen- tral School House. Chester Bryan Precinct—At Gar- ago 142 No. Lincoln St. District No. 6. Efell Precinct—At Efell Ranch. Bessemer Precinct —. Bessemer Precinct—At the Ju ford, Alec White. District No. 4. Precinct—West Saal Judges—R. E. Dickensheets, L. F. Walden, J. E. Frisby. District No. 4. Precinct—Mills. District No. 5. Precinet—Court H dges—I. N. Clay, . E. San- District No. 5. Precinct—Fire Hall. Judges—John Daly, Tom Lang- hurst, Roy C. Smith. Asquith, A. H. District No, 5. Precinct—Central School. Judges—Wilbur Foshay, . Cobb, District No. 5. Precinct—Chaster Bryan. Judges—J. F. Roland, M. 8S. Robert Covington, J. J. Hancock. Pursuant to Section 2,173 Re- vised Statutes, the Judges will ap- point their own clerks. The following persons are here- by appointed registration agents. North Casper—C. H. De Dill. Hazel E. Stalford. Cc. Nelson—Mrs. H. 8. Shonkel, Mrs. . E. Wheeler. North Burlington—Mrs. W. T. Davis, Mrs. O. F, Forrester. Mrs. W. J. King. Elk Street—Mrs. L, F. Wade, Mrs. B. R. Peacock. L, Nichols—Hilma M. Newton, Mrs. . 8. Worthington. South Butler—R. A. Bragg, Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway. Kenwood—Mrs. Florence Wilson, J. H. McGinnis. High School—Gertrude Hufsmith, Anna Bell Hufsmith. John Jourgensen—Mrs. John Jourgensen, Mrs. A. L. Wallace. City. Hall—Margaret Adams, Hugh Griffin. Bill. Corson—Mrs. Ruth Corson, Mrs. M. J. Hopkins. West Casper—Mrs. Bert Nye, Mrs, J. E. Frisbie. Court House—M. E. Sanford, Mrs. Alex White. Fire Hall—Ward Tubbs, Mrs. Tom Longhurst, hunt. Mrs. J. E. Stewart. B School—Mina Whisen- Bryan—Mrs. C. M. ryan, Mrs. Geo, P. Hicks. There being no further business, they adjourned without date. . A T. A. HALL, Chairman. ttest : CATHERINE DUNN, Clerk. Publish July, 18, 1922, +] 8; Green River, =: The state convention of the Ameri- can Legion ts to be held at Torrington July 24, 25 and 26, 1922. Representa tion in the convention is based upon paid-up memberships turned by by the various posts to department headquar- ters as of June 24, 1922. Department headquarters proposes to recommend to the state executive committee that additional representation be allowed for all memberships enroMed up and frctuding July 15, 1922. This recom. THE AMERICAN LEGION News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, State and Loca! Activities. PAGE NINE Attention {s directed to the regula- tion at this time in view of the fact that many men discharged during the latter half of 1917 have legitimate claims for compensation for service disabilities. The same reguistion applies In the case of dependents who contemplate filing claims for compensation due them for the loss of supporting rela- tives in the war. Mention is also made of the fact mendation is to be made in view of/that men enlisted in the service subse- the fact that all posts of the state have had an opportunity to partict- pate in a nation-wide membership con- test which opened July 1, and many Posts have materially increased their memberships since that date. Departi-ont headquarters has re cently mailed to all posts and post of- ficials a tabulation showing the num- ber of delegates to which the several posts are entitled, basing the compu tation on registrations up to June 24: Van Tassell, 1; Casper, Posts No. 2, 19; Newcastle, 9; Lusk, Torrington, 5; Cheyenne, Post No. 6, 6; Sheridan, 13; Douglas, 5; Glenrock, 2; Wheat land, 2; Lovell, 1; Deaver, 1; Buffalo, 5; Laramie, 9; Glendo, 2; Kemmerer, 3; Thermopolis, 5; Riverton, 4; Cody, 4; Burns, 1; Rawlins, 6; Moorcroft, 3; Rock Springs, 1: Rock River, 3; Powell, Basin, 3; Upton, 1; Greybull, 3; Lanier, 4; Dixon, 2; Man. ville, 2; Fort Bridger, 1; Sait Creek, 3; Cokelvitle, 1; Evanton, 2; Gillet 4; Jackson, 8; Worland, 4 Sundan 2; Chugwater, 1; Pinedal i; Afton, 2; Frannie, 2; Shoshont, 2; Yoder, 2; Saratoga, 2; Cheyenne Post 5, 1; Veteran, 2; Casper, Post No. 51, 5. Posts are requested to file creden- tials of delegates and alternates with the department adjutant on or before July 22, 1922, and also. to provide a duplicate copy of the same for the chairman of the post delegation to pre. sent to the credentials committee at Torrington. Attention is invited to the fact that no post may be represented at the con- vention by proxy. and it is necessary for delegates or alternates to be pres- ent in person to vote on questions at issue In the convention. Announcement {s made from depart: ment headquarters of the pro-ration of American Legion dues for the re- mainder of the year 1922 for new mem- bers taken into the organization in the state of Wyoming. National head- quarters dues covering the period un-| ;, tl December 31, 1922, amounts to 75c. The pro-ration of dues applies only to the amounts to be sent to national headquarters. Department headquar- ters remain at the rate of $2.00 member, and consequently the rey ment headquarters for the enrollment of each new member ts $2.75. boundary hospital bankii name of tration fees to be remitted to depart- Weenie Creek, quent to February 9, 1923, do not come ander the jurisdiction of the bureau and at present there is no legislation which offers them any sort of govern- mental protection. A memorial highway extending from the Atlantic coast to the western line of Virginia, through that state's principal elties, has been suggested by the Virginia American Legion as a memorial to the state's world war heroes. The suggestion, which takes the form of & set of resolutions, will be acted on at the next session of the state as sembly. passing Two million American club women Pledged themselves to assist the Amer- lean Legion in obtaining adequate for disabled world war veterans and to help rehabil itated through taelr representatives at the meeting of the board of directors of the General Federation of Women’s clubs at Chautauqua, N. Y. employment ‘With only one dissenting vote, the senate of the Louisiana legislature has passed a bill appropriating $25,000 to entertain distinguished guests at the national convention of the American Legion in New Orleans next October. ‘The bill already has passed the house. Missouri and Kansas state officials of the American Legion heve oon- tracted for ono of the most tmportant Projects yet attempted by the legion in the great 300 mile sweepstakes au- tomobile race to be held in the new half million dollar speedway at Kan- sas City September 16. partments are in a fair y of mak- ing @ handsome sum which will bo used for the caro of disabled and other- wise needy veterans. ———.—____ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that a ing corporation was organized in the State of Wyoming on the 20th day Cred 1922, under the “Natrona County State Bank”; that the object for which said corporation was formed is to conduct a general banking business Natrona County, i and that the capital stock of said corporation is Ten Thou- The two de- sand Dollars, divided into one hun- tional fi Lys cae penresen woe ot nog tues, | dred shares of the par value of One bers, and not to renewal of old mem- bers or the collection of delinquent dues. A current gulletin issued by the United States Veterans’ bureau calls attention to the regulation providing Hundred Dollars each; that said cor- poration has five directors and the directors chosen for the first year of its existence are Geo. F. Stern- berg, C. M. Elgin, F. J. Turner, C. E. House and Floyd E. Pendell: that the location of sid corporation that all exservice men who desire to| Shall be at or near Salt Creek, Na- claim their rights and privileges to any of the benefits of the veterans’ bureau must file their claims within and that the ness of sai trona County, State of Wyoming, incipal place of busi: banking institution 2 period of five years after the date| Shall be in the Salt Creek oil field. of their discharge from the service. This is not a new regulation of the veterans’ bureau, which little attention has been paid up to the present time, because of the fact that practically no cases have arisen jn which a man has had a chance to submit a claim after the ex- piration of the five years following his discharge. Overtime Machinists .. Natrona County, | that the agent in charge of the but a feature to|fairs of said corporation sha and is C. E. House of Salt Creek, Wyoming. NATRONA COUNTY STATE BANK. By C. E. HOUSE. Cashier. Publish July 18, 19 and 20, 1922. THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD Is Now Employing Men for Its Shops, Roundhouses and Repair Tracks at the Standard Wage and Wyoming; T0c pey hour Boilermakers Blacksmiths ... Coppersmiths .. Coach Painterg.—......____. Electricians —_. Car Repairers..—..... Brass Moulders Laborers—Coach Cleaners... Apprentices and Helpers. ticeship is finished. the service. furnished. oe td 75c per hour Electric and Acetylene Welders_.....___.75c, per hour Pipe Fitters, Tinners, Plumbers and to Wc per hour ——---75c per hour 68c per hour -70c per hour 70c per hour ——_——..-..63c per hour 70c per hour 38c per‘hour Coach Builders and Finishers. Electric Crane Operators __..._.... Round House Servicemen___. Stationary Engineers and Firemen..._.4534c per hour ——87c per hour —27c per hour Apprentices and Helpers after first 6 months'receive 2c increase each 6 months, thereafter until appren- TO COMMENCE TODAY APPLY TO C, E. MELKER AT CASPER Standard wages and overtime conditions will be paid; hours to be those necessary for maintenance of and Board and lodging, under ample protection, will be ; Young, active men desiring to go into railroad Serv- ice will be given an opportunity for training in steady desirable employment.

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