ItBrtb00mJudres and Clerks,Ick I . jndgss and dark* of election in,the several precincts of the coontrfo? j tba election next month bm bean im*n“ [ named as followsto►op | Winter Quarters — Gwyllim Jones, £5tip* I Patrick Wlctwrlr and Andrew Hood toof ,H.a Earll, J. E. Ingle* |£and O G. Kimball , ,Castle Gita— E* SsaUcbl. William hi.Featherotom and Thomas L Reece. L,lt;:and J F. Cnwlar.M I Halper-J (* Callaway, F A* Smith I {J*r- l Spring qiea—w, G. Eldiadge, Mraut I C.fi* Cook and John T. Rowley, I _!its I Fries—A. wm Horsley, P. R, Ootnerani i John A ilathla , ,Minnie iimd—Frank IL Olson. Par*!So.IeyWarren tad E. L. Harmon I. 1Weilinaton—I. B* Roberta, George A,atWilton, Sr, and Lehl Jeueti,to*□Se Snnn yslde-Jobn P. Hilo, A. E. Gib* R°•on and WlllUm J* Ti dwell* I V*lit1 i *1 w« JiiurmiHi I iy I „ Clear Creak—William Ward. Arthur ttxCarr and Chute* Cra»41sw}failICj The abanimt snow etorm which Ul)*^now clothing Balt Lake in a mantis of rnwhits comet aj a great boon to aheap I itic I *nd cattle taen. Several prominentlocal aheap men were teen Monday, aayi ln?the Deseret Xiws, and they ire all In a I*0*□d I ©Ter the happy prospect* | tb5that tbestonn has opened op before J£!them. The sheep can now be driven 1'“further onVipon the range,and the valne j sftic I it has brought to the sheep and cattleO owner* cannot be estimated. The farmere, likewise, have great caoee to rejoice, more particularly tivee who bareplanted fall wheat.