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Site to have

land for farm.

Manual training.

Treasurer of board.

Secretary.

buildings shall be subject to the approval of the Governor.

Sec. 5. So far as practicable said site shall contain in addition to the lands necessary for the buildings and grounds, land sufficient to conduct a farm thereon for the sustenance and instruction of the inmates of the school. Each inmate thereof, shall, so far as practicable, be taught a trade or some useful occupation to fit him or her to earn a livelihood upon his or her release from said school and to carry out the provisions of this section, there shall be established a manual training department in said school.

Sec. 6. The board shall elect one of their number treasurer, and under the direction of the said board he shall be the custodian of all funds belonging to said school, whether arising from appropriations made by the Legislature and drawn from the State treasury, or from whatever source, and shall execute to the State a bond with two or more sufficient sureties in the penal sum of twenty thousand dollars, conditioned that he shall faithfully account for all money and property that may come into his hand by virtue of his office. All fiscal transactions and dealings on account of said school shall be conducted by and in the name of the treasurer thereof, who shall be capable in law of suing and being sued in all matters concerning said school by his name of office, and by that name he is authorized to sue for and recover all sums of money or any property due from any person to the State on account of any business pertaining to said school. The board shall appoint a secretary who shall not be of their number, and who shall receive such compensation, not to exceed the sum of ten dollars per month, for his services, payable monthly as the board may determine.

Sec. 7. The expense of conveying any child to the said school shall be paid by the county from which said child to school. child was committed.

County to pay for conveying

Rules for parole, etc.

Sec. 8. The said board shall have power to establish rules and regulations under which any child placed in said school may be allowed to go upon parole outside of the buildings and enclosures, but to remain, while on parole, in the legal custody, and under the control of said board, and subject at any time to be taken back within the enclosure of said institution: and full power to enforce such rules and regulations, and to re-take and keep any child so upon parole is

custody.

hereby conferred upon said board, whose written order, certified by its secretary, shall be sufficient warant for all reasons named therein to authorize any officer to return to actual custody any conditionally re- Return to leased or paroled child; and it is hereby made the duty of all officers to execute said order the same as ordinary criminal process. The said board shall in their Apprenticediscretion bind out said children with their consent, or the consent of their parents or guardians, if any they have, as apprentices or servants during their minority, to such persons and at such places, to learn such proper trades and employments as in their judgment will be made for their reformation and amendment, and the future benefit of such children.

ships.

laws repealed.

Sec. 9. Such provisions in Chapter V, of Part Conting third, Volume I, Compiled Laws, 1888, and all acts amendatory thereof as are not in conflict herewith, except section 1892, which is hereby repealed, shall be continued in full force and effect. All other acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 10. To carry out the provisions of this act Appropriation. there is hereby appropriated out of the State treasury, of any moneys not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and the State Auditor is hereby authorized to draw his warrants on the State Treasurer in favor of the treasurer of said board of trustees for the sums as the same may be needed.

deaf and dumb

reform school

Sec. 11. When the State reform school is removed Schools for as hereinbefore provided, the Utah State school for and blind to the deaf and dumb and the Utah State school for the buildings. blind shall be removed to and established on the site and occupy the buildings now occupied by the reform

school.

Sec. 12. This act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved April 5, 1896.

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CHAPTER CXXIV.

Salaries of

State officers.

SALARIES OF STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS.

AN ACT to provide for fixing the Salaries and Compensation of State and
County Officers.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. The annual salaries of the following State officers are hereby fixed as follows:

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Payment quarterly.

200.00 additional

The adjutant general, coal mine inspector, land commissioners and fish and game warden shall each receive in addition to his salary, actual and necessary expenses while traveling and the district judges shall receive mileage at the rate of eight cents per mile for each mile necessarily and actually travelled in the performance of their official duties.

Sec. 2. The State Auditor shall draw his warrant on the State Treasurer, at the end of each quarter. beginning with March 31st, 1896, for the amount of salary and mileage then due from the State to each of the State officers and Justices of the Supreme Court, and judges of the district courts, and said warrants

shall be paid by the Treasurer out of any funds in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.

SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS.

regulating

Sec. 3. For the purpose of regulating the com- Classification of pensation and salaries of all county officers not other counties for wise provided for, the counties of this State are classi- salaries. fied according to assessed valuation of the several counties.

First class. All counties having an assessed valuation of twenty millions of dollars, or over.

Second class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than fifteen millions of dollars and less than twenty millions of dollars.

Third class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than ten millions of dollars and less than fifteen millions of dollars.

Fourth class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than eight and less than ten million dollars.

Fifth class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than seven and less than eight million dollars.

Sixth class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than six and less than seven million dollars.

Seventh class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than five and less than six million dollars.

Eighth class. All counties having an assessed val

uation of more than four and less than five million dollars.

Ninth class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than three and less than four million dollars.

Tenth class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than two and less than three million dollars.

Eleventh class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than one million, three hundred thousand and less than two million dollars.

Twelfth class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than one million and less than one million three hundred thousand dollars.

Thirteenth class. All counties having an assessed

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valuation of more than six hundred thousand and less than one million dollars.

Fourteenth class. All counties having an assessed valuation of more than three hundred thousand and less than six hundred thousand dollars.

Fifteenth class. All counties having an assessed valuation of less than three hundred thousand dollars.

Sec. 4. The salaries of the officers of all counties in the State, except as provided in section 8, shall be fixed by the respective boards of county commissioners within thirty days after this act shall take effect at not Maximum limit to exceed the following maximum amounts, except in county officers. the cases of assessor, county attorney and treasurer, in which the amounts following are hereby definitely fixed as and for the salaries of such officers:

of salaries of

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Clerk....
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Surveyor
Coroner......

1200 1000 500 100 100 100 100 100

2000 1800 1500 1500 1150 1100 1050 1000 1200 1000 1200 750 550 400 Treasurer.... 2500 1800 1500 1500 1400 1300 1300 1300 1000 900 800 600 500 400 250 Attorney. 2500 1800 1500 1500 1100 1000 1000 1000 800 800 700 600 500 400 300 Superintendent of Schools 1600 1200 1200 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 800 600 600 500 500 250 200 300 100 100 100 100 100 100

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Provided, That until the first day of June, 1897, Definite salaries at which time the office of county collector is abolished, collectors and and the duties thereof are to be discharged by the treasurer, the salaries of collectors and treasurers are definitely fixed at the following amounts, such salaries to continue only until June 1, 1897, to-wit:

treasurers until June, 1897.

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Collector ....$2500 $1500 $1500 $1500 $1150 $1100 $1100 $1000 $ 900 $ 800 $ 650 $ 600 % 400$ 300 $150
Treasurer.... 1500 500 500 400 350 350 350 300 300 250 150 150 160 100 75

Sec. 5. At a meeting of the board of county comTime of fixing missioners at least three months prior to the election for county officers, in 1896, and biennially thereafter. the board of county commissioners shall fix and deter

salaries.

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