Show ' Just a Line of Huilo Folks you ghJ ycu in Utah? after Especially in? the ahout the weather pi the ncvipapo in California and chii With the p’endid Spring wc have been enjovtr so far this year Another year and' we'll read in the national magazines ''Come to titan for the wnter — etc" Did J°u ihten speech to congrr s ho you miiscd It u as a gr at congress bet tj "hen Bierelmt it the the thing President’s day? If c tstanding not only to! iha nut'of us his! lCIt opened taU vrh the that hs was' shui(nt not present to a' reua! Icgisaltion ec Sou of took tire v md out of the sails ol a lot who screech "Dcta'or' uady t o nd the rap thn In took at Wall and the wijitliy tax cadors! showed that PioskP nt RooOM'lt is In ho way weakenin' m ins courage The’ note of optimum that prevailed' throughout hr s c H encouraging and it is difficult to believe that lire convictions along Uie iuie ef posper-itm the nation aiv iot based on n solid found tion Sheet In any event hi talk left a deck!- edly good tare m the mouth of nst- eners who have btt-accustomed to hcaring Ion': d v etatustral reportsfrom the had f the notion at Hie th It set a rco- opening ord so it is natal for bievitv — but it certanly earned a punch The county d'mocratic central com mittee of Box Eider county held a at Brigham! reorganization meet mg City Thursday night It is claimed that the attendance was the heavies t in local history of such The Nel’o given overwhelming support in his reelection ns Christophcrson tni county chanman was gratifying his frierds a'ld sviiporters who went to the meeting prepared to do h1 battlp if ceres' ary to krai X M the harness iu county link’ The nin haw's lx n bilitv of dra'vhp fra t'i ove rn m iae n relinrl comiti"Kfd on the of thought be construction of mdered to conand present the next inoetng of hne ing followed in their the code They we iftinue with the work proposed code at the the executive committee Garland Lions club at its directors meeting last Wednesday evening votto favor the pro pore d Tank at Trc- monton Tins action was taken as a response to a request Bern the Trenton ton Lions club and shows the wall ingness ever displayed by the local club to cooperate with our neighbo--in- g community ed annual Mew Years' frolic at the Armory was a decided to both the comsuccess according in ments of those who participated the good tune festivities but also to the committee's report of the financial outcome at the di crisis' meeting Despite the pess Wednesday night imism of a number of our citizens — a GOOD dance can be successfully put on in Garland The Lions club took over the The new cty reins of city affairs oTicially last at a 'oint meeting Tuesday evening At this with the outgoing c uncil meeting Mayor A R ('apener completed ten years of continuous service as mayor of Gailand and others of the outgoing council ilnlhcd terms of of service to varying numbers of yens Due credit to the outgoing Garland of what is exgroup — and an idea pected of the new group vas expressed at the meeting held at the Garland hotel after the council meeting when the business men of th" community the retiring held a dinner in honor group A D Alien deputy co'kc or of Internal Revenue was a viiur in Garland this week and announced that according to present plans he will be located at the Garland lotel on Febf0r purpose of helping ruary Garland ci'izens make out Income tax returns And so another worry is now ahead of you — figruring out ycur income tax for the past j oar May you be one of those who have to pay some NO TICE The Riverside hold a meeting at Farm Bureau will the Riverside meet- 7 at 2:00 ing house Sunday January of hearing (he p m for the purpose ard report of thepoa vine committee to transact such other business as may the meeting properly come before delivering peas at the All pea glowers aie requested to be Riverside vinery present A A CAPENER The ai pcin invent recent!' of Dr of the UniDorothy Bird Nyswander state director of the versity of Utah as C Vi women’s divbuon of die federal A made the second I nlvenify of Utah to a high adprofessor to be called federal relief advisory pod in the I t’in 'lark Greene ministration was named professor of cc onrfroio state administrator of the N K- - A List June i Garland county commissioners of Box county met at the county court last Saturday and adopted tire 034 budget amounting to $13574000 The budget figures are segregated The Elder ' he i nr Eli" me th- ’as u he n te - i Only in Lius of rmg wlieiR the old anti new crey a jointj met in councils of Gui land esocn at the Library Tuesday night the r the purpose of transferring to the newly elected' dty's business jioup of officers were picscnt in fullj Both councils Will the exception of who lecenlly moved to 'oim Benson in! Ogden thereby creating a vacancy which was never) he executive body Those pres- '111'd since his deparure i it lrota tie old council weie: Mayor) Councilmen Potter- -' re It Capener and Caddie! Jensen Michaelis and City Treasurer Harold Persson Recorder Della Ilall From the new! council were: Mayor J J Shumway Lin-I'onncUrcn Betensen Barfuss ford Wood and Gadcfie (hoidover) recorder Ethel Rogers and Trcasur- - iwj Drawn as follows: $16300 $33050 for road purposes for pauper fund $10000 for dependent mothers’ fund $1755 for Justice 0 court $2015 for district court $9820 for statutory and general for sheriff $3390 for clerk and audassessor for $1025 itor $7C70 for $23u0 recorder $5625 for treasurer $330 for surveyor for atterney $4213 fo health and quarantine fc r $2285 for building and ground $3 0 county extension department $380 fer for county commissioners and juvenile court department for R F C dcpaitment for the The budget appropriations past year were $13557177 reelected) Outgoing Mayor Capener dwelt in d short talk on the splendid coopeiu- on given him in the past years by of the council it only the members out the citizens of the community id expressed the hope that the new the same oup would supput that had mark his regime- of the past decade Incoming Mayor Shumway resoend-with a short terse talk expiessing tne hope that the new regime mi lit -- t a record of etfleicncy as splendid tnat of the old gtoup and then after this exchange of pleasantries the busincss of the meeting was of in short order and the two hotel councils retired to the Garland where the outgoing group was feted by the business men of the commun- ey G G Sweeten introduced at this i ieetngr the chahman of the evening Bishop W W Pochards who as- micd cent cl and kept (he mectuig lilirg m a lively manner Ta lies ol raise were delivered In honor of the tiling mayor and Ills official family i nd responses were given that by roup Special entertainment war provided the songs by Blaine Thompson and W Thompson accompanied at the not tano by Delos Thompson And tur- ) be forgotten was the splendid i ry dinner served by Chef Fraser ItEELE CLEF HEW YEAR FROLIC IS REAL SUCCESS Garland Llcns club has tucked into its trophy belt another mark cf one cfj in having held distinction the most successful dances of the sc on last Monday morning New Year Frolic sponsored the club is an annual affair and descivedly growing in popularity the years roll by Attendance at the Axmory for tills event was all that that build ng could handle The music specially arianecd the program left for was splendid to be desired and— most imnothing portant of all the crowd enjoyed it- This by is as self dance this year was in rha: r of the finance committee of the club under Chaiman Edell Lion Udell vva: absent from the city at the time ci the dance and turned active charge who over to Lion Dr Wardleigli handled the affair in particularly manner MEET PIANO CLUB TO OF PIONEERS DAUGHTERS HOMEl AT JOHNSON EVE FRIDAY The Daughters rf the Pioneers will meet at the Oluf Johnson home Thurs reClef Piano club was day January 11 All mcmbeis last quested to be present by Beverly Holmgren i nday evening at her home The ciiened with a song and piano RURAL NEWSPAPERS COME umber "Mammy's Cradle Song’’ by followed by numbers Goal Shimek INTO OWN SAYS BYU MAG Jean Richards yiven by Beverly Utah Jan 2 — Rural1 rloimgren Gaylen Hansen Shirley fu vey Dcnna Beck and Ruby r newspapers are attaining and a‘ dignity according to ah article The Treble Clef piano trio played in the recently oublished Quarterly uvo numbers at the close of the pro- magazine of Brigham Young Umver-- i gram Games were played followed by SRy has' of delicif’US course newspaper “The community refreshments cone into its own as a real social erved Ly Bevetly and her mother Y force D Steffen of Tremonton writes Carlton Culmscc Corinni article was accep-plsm imtiuctor in an rs a new member of the dub Shirley Taylor was an invited entitled "New Possibilities in Country! Journal Iran” He ascribes the country juest paper’s growth in prestige to it so ctal service during the depression SUNDAY St IIOOL CLOSES A Ways in which this sevlce is giv VERY SUCCESSFUL YEAR en follow: The papers have provided information on scores of movements liave at improving conditions Last Sunday morning marked the aimed successful finish of a most successful carried on rescue activities when the have year cf activity for the Gospel Doct- tanks industries and individuals comas rine class of the Garland Sunday fated ruin and have acted School munity spokesmen and advocates Articles by Pesident F S Ilnrris Under the able duection of instruct Professor H It Merrill Pi of error E or C E Smith this class has achievC Dent and Forace Green are ined a membership of 84 and maintained an aveiagc attendance of well over cluded in the publication half that number Lesson discussions have centered ainund Doctrine ana LEADERSHIP WEEK TO BE AT B Y U JANUARY 29 TO FES 2 Covenants themes during the pas: Duing' 1934' this popular class Twenty-siImfor the diswill The departments and Purpcses study portance of Holy Scripture” under the cussion of pressing present day have been outlined for the 13th of President C continued leadership Annual Lcadeiship Week at Brn lam E Smith The Sunday School superintendancy Young University January 29 to FebNelheaded by Parley Linfoid invite all ruary 2 accoding to Dr adult mcmbeis of the ward to join this son chairman The theme chosen foi this year is “Character in the Modclass and Icllow through what promises to be an unusually interesting ern World” Thousands of church leaders and course of study and declare that all who come eree will return again and civic minded men and women Lorn ail parts of western America annually aain during the year attend this event Everyone is welcome No charge is made for attendFOR PUBLICATION ENTERTAINED The ae Treble NOTICE Department of the Interior al Land Office at Salt Lake Utah December 5 1933 Utah Friday January 5 Commissioners Hold WHEAT CHECKS Budget Hearing ARRIVE HERE 'OLD AND NEW oth-- r DOLLAR GO FARTHER ' BUY IN GARLAND VOLUME VI T liVe - MAKE YOtJR £77$ a Chatter f ance Gener City HOG PROCESSING THE SAME is hereby given that Ross NOTICE Ira N Hinckley Collector of Interof Hyrum Utah who on nal Revenue Salt Lake Miller City Utah is Dec 2 1926 made homestead entry in receipt of a telegram fiom Hon No 043304 fer NS'--t Section 14 Town of Commissioner Heivcring Range 6 West Salt Guy ship 13 North Washington D C Lake Meiidian has filed notice of tm Internal Revenue v hich taxes tcrticn to make final Proof to estab- regarding processing lish claim to the lend above describreads as follows ed before Lea Dunn Notary Public tax late during "Hog processing at Tremonton Utah on the 8th day same as December one dollar January 1334 of January advise hundred weight per Claimant names as witnesses: YVes on Tax imports during icy Durui Fiancls Norr C II Miller immediately w hich is and Joe Cleibiisher all of Blue Creek Jan urn y same as December One dollar per hundred weight pubUtah GEO E WOOLLEY Acting Register lished ln T D 4406" A T Number 23 Locals made a business rvmn Thompson trip to Brigham City Thursday Mr and Mrs E J Holmgren and daughter Beverly visited Monday at Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Alma Hansen had as their guests three days of this week Mr and Mrs Levi Hansen of Warren Utah Greetings to -4 The United States end of one of the years in in which has come to the most monentous history It has been a year exvas and unprecedented have been tried It has its periments been a year in which governmental problems and issues have to a greatMrs Milton Peters and daughter er degree than at any time since the Joan of Brigham City visited Tuesday World War the attention engaged morning at the home of Mr and Mrs and interest of the public It ' has J J Shumway been a year of trial and error of achand ievement And of It failure Garfield Tremonton Leona finally Miss were lias been a year of astonishing card Bill Husieni of Lewiston Wednesday evening guests of Mr and change Mrs Revere Hansen For the first time since government Mx and Mrs L A Carman of Ida-- j was founded there has been sweeping ho IT is were Thursday and Friday legislation to control the wages and (fre visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs! hours of the entire working population and the competitive methods of G W Bradford all industry A dramatic virtually L and Mrs Peter Boss spent Fri- end frankly experimental effort to Mrs with visiting berolve the farmers’ problems has day and Saturday Christian Ilunz of Logan and Mrs come part of the Jaw of the land The Leonard Hatch of Idaho Falls ar":t largest public works program we have has known ever been inaugurated Mrs Grace Hawa returned to her that the present leaders home in Garland Saturday after a Everything 1134 prnid after June ef government believed would spur reof several weeks with her son EDITOR'S NOTE — It limy be not- visit been Advisors who has done covery in California ed in passing that U:u amme T Austin had no previous connection with polE Adams but lat veek joined the J J Thompson spent Friday Sat- itics have been called in—and their ranks of newlyweds and in men caurday and Sunday visiting and tran- plans have been adopted The whole pacity has the good withes nr himsacting business at Dayton and Pres- prestige of government and the Imself and bride of the entne county mense power of the public treasury ton Idaho Good luck Tommy have been used and Mr and Mrs Geo Beal left the sometimes ruthlessly to bring us stabfirst of the week for Manti to spend ility and prosperity DEAN WOOD SI ITERS BROKEN LEG IN FALL FROM IIOKSE the next two weeks visiting relatives To say that these efforts have then and friends entire success is to close our eyes to Dean Wood sou of M and Mrs Mr and Mrs J J Shumway and facts To say that they have failed Wood of this t ity suffeied Willard motBob Kirkham is to be unjust a bcken leg in a fall when riding a son James and They have fallen beand Bob ived to Logan Tuesday Men have tween these extremes Nav Year's day house Monday the winter quarfor registered James been put to woik by the hundreds of The lad was ridng a horse and in USAC ter at the ft nt Oj thousands— men who had had little the Overland Lumber comthe pany cflire the animal snipped LOST — at the New Year's dance or no work for two or three years and wet and fell mnning young ut the Garlaid Armory one overcoat had been forced to suffer the Ignomn Li nest!: Wc charity in order to healing his log cap and tools in jiockct Finder please iny of organized families and themselves in : places ic turn io the Times office and re- leep their utter e L t sen vs foiled and privation Wages have Mp from el ive leward been cc! iuo youth io the Valley appreciably raised and the sweat hospital at atGarland who Among those from Tiuncnton whore an shop encouraged by the depression j was tak-Child labor Is mid the kg set allot which the tended the funeral services of Ralph has been eliminated icturnrd t his home here '1 rnt Harding in Malad Thursday were Mr on the wane The C C C camps Mrs Mr and Sweeten G G Mrs "A their whatever have At shortcomings cpoits he is recovering ac and Mr served to provide thousands of young Mark Nichols O L Winters and s c:tld be exxeled vci men with useful work under army pay and Mis Harold Castleton have them and and V A LAUNCHES II ME kept discipline C II Hales J E J J Thompson away from debilitating and demoralIN UTAH SURVEY UNDER Oyler and Duane Archibald made aj izing influences business trip to Salt Lake City TuesIAYCOCK the1 ( HAiiCE OF MRS attended And in other fields the Adminisday Mr Thompson agents meeting of the Continental tration has much on which it can hon Tuesday Company Life Insurance It has started a estly pride itself to be Uncle Sam's latest project the transportation whereby program launched m Utah is a rural housing evening of the country may difficulties un26 White which Acord Jane began December Colda Misses furvey L’e solved It has done a good de th direction of Mrs Rena B La veil Rebuts Watkins and Lund and safeguarding Job in solidifying assistant director of the Mayctx returned to Garland Wednesday structure It has attUtah Extension Sendee duties as school the banking their lo lesume ening to protect the public against empted C IV A Officials axked for a cross teachers alter spending the holidays stock swindlers and pro condisection of the rural housing at their respective homes who reaped so fine a harvest moters tions in this state and an advisory board at the State Agricultuial Miss Nancy Ann Hales was hostess in the boom years and even after It to enthat homes in Cache kfre decided at a Christmas party at her home last has createdhomemachinery seeking North Davis Sevier and North 15 small children courage financing and prlvtae Thuisday afternoon PULe untics and Gunnison In Snn- the contraction gathecd at the Home and spent C( mty wnl(1 Rive a fa!r I)icturP following games afternoon playii Kifionn alien desired cjThis is all on the credit side of the which lunclu on was served by Mrs ledger The entries on the debit side A st iff of mo e than 60 workers C H Hales not less Important—and It does are into murdered 'A'a service by Mis the country ard the Administration and her aides to make the “WATCH Maycock IS ADTHE BUDGET" All great no rervlce to overlook them and (alhpr U:e requJrrd data movements breed errors VICE OF UTAH TAXPAYER exiXTimental the homemaieis themcelvrs in assist — and Mr Roosevelt and his advisorTained erehilerts will costs nxnMrt" plans and compuMng ies would have been a great deal more for improved housing facilities which The December isiue of the Utah than human had they avoided them plans will be reviewed in Washingtrue that In work ton by C W A heads with a view Taxpayer urges the taxiayers of the It is unquestionably of using the information for future Elate to take their medicine as far ing to bilng recovery methods have been adopted and laws passed which pj0jects as puying for back debts and not to will make arid some of the springs Mrs Mayeock urges the homemakers engage in any conceited action to re- from whence recovery must eventthe in the diet lets chosen for the survey pollute their obligations “Watch ually flow The case of the utilities information Rnn'sh the required is the slogan “in all is one in nti budget" rfs i point They are great eminasmuch as the work is desgnrd bv the cites and countles that are now ployers and taxpayers They are by to bpruflt all rura fmment fh(? fox e home Gwneg ln the and large one of the most progressive preparing their expense account 1934 and tee where economies can be influences in the average community Yet the industry as a whole (owned had” Ccrn-Ho- g aie urged to be cool-- j by millions of investors) is being polTaxpayers Contracts to be an itically castigated because of the sins to to but cooperate aded put la few—a policy which can profit Granted Here Soon end to the orgy of wild easy spending ofno the one or to obligate themselves in a hystcii-cm moment io go out and borrow Again in the securities act certain to Within a few days allotment con- - which will only aggravate their provisions liave made it impossible securties — to corn growers and to hog ernma industrial irvie legitimate of capital it producer in Box Eider county will hsc ccrtans iluminating stat- -- thus depriving business workers be written in the County Agricultural poof sorely needs depriving tirs on tax ti ends on tangible propAgent's office and depriving the public tential erty which have increased from $3857 of a jobs to place put its money where It rigures included in the base period if 1932 and 1933 With bth com can do essential work The law was shovin0 the govern-e- s Is tabulated all be used Corn mil prcducand lugs designed to banish the seller of the and contracts departments wide blue sky — and it seems to have who sign tlye a’rUncnt mental agencies will lx aArd to reduce their reuiVe thi money banished the seller of honest shares for 1034 nut iess than twenty per shown the souxees of and bonds as well u ! cent bPiO’v the adjusted avmaae 1333 A in valorem tfes rcaqe planted to com for 1D32 and Utahs ad brief In government and the votcity prop- 1933 cording to this tabulation ing public must not forget that priutilities cent ertv paid 4236 vate initiative and enterprise are still Ho? producers who Sign the nJot- mlnlnK property 565 fent attrimeat contracts will be armed farm land3 and liviKtock lgiG and the most important of national duce in F34 the nunaVr a litters butes Government can do much to prorerty taxes in 1233 j xt con buuv the ndcure depression but after recovery has The pUpjicapon urges that r of In- annua a"erage i un errort be put on tie local ccmmenced It is industry and capital levies' rather than on the state charge which will V °rTirnh!'r Jfs atd Lwj ad r provide jobs taxes paysinee the latter is only a fraction over The public purse is of hc-'prdve' i for na iet from n mi'’s for ail state purposes while rolls progress It can be more easily such 1934 LFcrs 2d per cent below the run Up as high as not bottomless J&aI lcvcs averrye number of 40"or norp m1!g “R's the local levy” exhausted than we know The Adm ministration should certainly not be “that represents says the Taxpayer litters mistakes — unless it for of blamed taxation honest bail wolf the big And makes no effort to correct them — The Federal gov- - nxnmt through now is the time for that rf A? the office ef (be Emrct'-’r culture is making a very Lberal of- - teliectual capacity is no smaller In siumning up tha American peoinsurance to ail who w'h to corj crate in t erics utilkics railroads the reduc tion of either co n aereape companies mines banks farms— they ple have the L’est of reasons for lookt ara all still hee and they win be do ing to the future with confidence or he? numbers when new The country ts still here Tha land is EvcrrVorn or ho? producer business as usual Its inforce’s new chances we no less fertile than It was which the years 1S32 and 1933 in of Its indivicounty should get in tcucli with now noihin? now have usur$d the dustries are no less great Its in- County Agent Stewart at once and center of the stage dual spirit i no less potent learn the details of the plan vs 'vr- pena TAX TO REMAIN Wheat allotment checks for the farmers of Box Elder county arrived die first of the week and have been since of distiibutlon in the course at the Bank at Tremonton Tuesday To date Box Elder county has $14702810 out of nearly to be paid faimeis who signed contracts the wheat allotment months ago There are in the of 150 contracts that neighborhood have net been accepted but word is shortly on these according cipiMcd to T E Adams who is distributing e checks Over 300 fanners called at the ef the allotment committee Tues-- I day und received their checks The ! remain open the balance ci of the so that farmcis the wee ho have chicks due may cal! county end let' vc them' An office will be open in the court house at Brigham week Monday and Tuesday of next for further disbar rmrrt of checks t two thud This p lymert cf the tc'al to be aid the fanners for the current year Tlv balance will be 1934 c(v |