Show ii n r n BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A INDIVIDUAL FOR STRIVING TO AND READINESS IN EXCELLENCE RECOGNIZE OTHERS CTTo THE - Vol 3 Garland 5 Wm THE MONOTONY Utah Thursday September 11 OF WORK BANNER The farmer must perform his dally chores at a given time and according to a definite plan if he is to succeed He must do certain --duties at definite seasons of the year and not allow the proper time to pass without the work being done - If the job you have does not offer that epportunity for the development you desire and if it is not tocf late to change it is advisable to get something eles to do but see first if it cannot be enriched enough to answer your need Educators To Pass On County Candidates To State Normal Schools Graduates from high schools of the ccunty should see Supt C H Skidmore before registration in Normal schools according to an announcement from the office of the Superintendent this month Prospective teachers in Sox Elder are required to Investigate their own abilities before being encouraged to enter the normal school with an idea of teaching in this county the notice states Superintendent Skidmore has kept a record of each graduate from the standpoint of teaching and will be able to give some confidential information to those desiring it It is thot that this plan will prevent many ahead where the redisappointments cords may Indicate the inadvisability of a student’s entering the teacher’s profession — —— o CALL- - FOR DEMOCRATIC MASS GOVERNOR DERN DECRIES UNFAIR TAXING METHOD GOVERNORS SPEECH OF WEEK ADVOCATES AMENDMENTS Say : Thirty State Have Established Special - Tax Board - Dispelling all doubt as to his atdfte H Governor on tax revision George Dem has taken a position strongly advocating the passage’ of the constitute the ional amendments by people this fall His position was outlined at an' delivered Monday September 8 of labor before’ the state federation at Its annual convention in Salt Lake “I am heartily in favor of that program because I believe it is to be an improvement upon Utah’s present in- I am equitable tax system” he said in favor in favor of it because I think it will make possible a fairer distribution of intangibles at the same rate as day” out many Governor Dern pointed flaws in the present constitution the effect of which is to grant exemptions to the great mass of intangible property and render it impossible to either tax the property itself or to tax the income derived therefrom Experience he said has shown it to be faulty to tax a few classes of intangibles not exat the empted by the constitution same rates as are applied against tanThis he declared is regible property “uniform quired under the prevailing rule" in the constitution The charge that Intangible property (Continued on page 2 2nd section) Pioneer Camp Not Meeting This Month The local camp of the Daughters of CONVENTION the Pioneers will not meet during the month of September The next Brigham City Utah Sept 10 1930 meeting will be held October 9 at the To the Democratic Voters of Box Elder home of Mrs P A Linford with Mrs of State Utah: County George Linford as hostess A Democratic Mass Convention of — o the Democratic Voters of Box Elder Mrs J D Ounderson entertained at County is hereby called to meet at the a Bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs rooms Commercial Club Tremontoa Howard G undersen who is leaving at eight o’clock soon Mrs Douglas Cannon Mrs E located at Tremonton P M Monday September 15th 1930 J Winzeler Miss Margaret Woodside for the purpose of naming 25 delegates Miss Helen Mendenhal Miss Edna to attend the Democratic State Burnham Mrs Mark Nichols Mrs at Salt Lake City on Septem- Harold Persson Mrs Millan Peck Mrs ber 20 1930 fof the purpose of placing William Culllmore Miss Lou Veil RobIn nomination to be voted for at the erts Miss Golda A cord Miss Jane general election on November 4 1930 White Mrs A D Rich Mrs W G A Justice of the Supreme Court of the Carter Mrs Rulon Manning Mrs DeState of Utah for a term of ten years los Thompson Mrs Oneta Shurtz also to name 26 delegates to attend Mrs Nathella Griffin Miss Ruth John the Democratic Congressional Conven- son were present Luncheon was servtion of the First Congressional District ed at small tables after which Bridge of the State of Utah to be voted for was played Mrs E J Winzeler reat the General Election November 4 ceived high score Miss Lou Veil Rob1930 and for the transaction of such erts low score and a guest prize to other business as may come before Mrs Howard Gunderson said Mass Convention Mr and Mrs Millan Peck were Salt WYNN L EDDY County Chairman Lake visitors Tuesday H W OLSEN Secretary M L A-- Exposition caravan of 50 decorated cars will leave Tremonton Monday to tour Og- -' den and Salt Lake and other Utah cities advertising Box Elder County's big annual Fair and and Rodeo C G ADNEY ADDRESSES Trucks will accompany the caravan to carry a number cf cream colored CLUB ON PROPOSED to be used In the parades which horses AMENDMENTS will be staged in the larger cities The parades will be put on under the direcBoosters To Send Ten Cars tion pf the advertising committee Dr Odecn Luke In charge of the In Fair Advertising Rodeo events Is arranging for a string Caravan of the finest bucking horses availably The Garland Lions Wednesday ev- in the country to appear In the threff Which will bring the west’s ening had as their special guest C O day rodeo the best qualified riders to eompete In the Adney of Corlnne who addressed club on the tax situation In Utah and contests for the big prizes that have An excellent array of advocated the passage of the proposed been posted tax amendments to the constitution to steers and calves for the bulldogging Federal the State Constitution Mr Adney at eventsJ" Is assured C Dewey Fair Association secre- the conclusion of his talk answered announces that many entries for of the members regarding tarT questioned as the agricultural exhibits are now being the meaning of the amendments B received and are being placed in the they have been published Bros cold storage plant Utah Man Bishop W W Richards in response Beesinger In shape on the which the company has put to queries regarding progress use of Association Garland ward amusement hall an- for the Interest isthe Fairshown In Great this being nounced that the work is going rapidly Officer Of Utah Poultry phase of the fair activities this year forward on the building and that prosEntries for the daily horse pulling Association Resigns To LARGE INITIAL LIST pects are that it will be finished by the contests O are booked L by being first of the year as planned He fur- Take Position all with good who encourages SHOWS GREATER ther said that there is now opportunity Brough get them in shape for work?111? of a Albert us Willardson 'jor years assto men for number large INTEREST ' out their assessment on the building thlijne istant manager of the Utah Poultry s and that all are encouraged to take and the schools have been re- this opportunity to hplp the work lor- - fair allow the quested to close ward to be present on the occasion The of the Federal Farm Board with jurisAt School Response to a request to send ten wild west expositcars to take part in the fair advertis- big agricultural and diction over the entire United States 18 begin Thursday September Enrollment of students at the Bear ing parade to Utah cities was enthus- ion will The' appointment btcomes effective continue until the end of the week River High School for the first week iastic and it is anticipated that the Sept 18dccordIng to the information on is be for the will of full the week first hand in the recieved recently from Washington quota any largest to journey history of the school according c" Stake ReKef Society The club members listened with unStudents Since his new work with the federal Clarence E Smith principal usual interest to the report of the city board will require'' ail his time Mr now on the roll total 602 Women Visit Temples success statis-Nof the to o officials the latest available Willardson will resign his post with the According regarding tics only 35 have as yet failed to regis- - new city well which was tested Wedpoultry association on SepU 15 Parks Of South Utah decision has yet as to ter nesday made A well trained gretfp of qualified George and Fred Nye and sisters whether or not a Successor will be Melba Miss of setteachers have charge the instruction companied by Nye sang chosen in the poultry association Eight w6men from the Stake Relief three quartet numbers that were much Society board of the Bear River Stake up or whether the office of assistant work under Mr Smith It used to be that there wai a 60 enjoyed general manager will be abandoned accompanied by Mr David E Manfrom year to year at Mr Willardsqn title will be mark- per cent ning and O A Seager last week toured It is difJuvenile Band Proposed southern Utah visiting the Manti and eting specialist'’ for the Federal Farm the Bear River High school was only three There Board and as such he wilj have direct ferent now St George Temples Miss Arleen Nelson Mr M A Whitney former GovernThe Women Mrs Margaret W charge of all the board's activities with changes this year Mrs The work of Weber College is taking the place ment band master and school musical Manning Mrs Annie Munns poultry and poultry product come to Mary R Seager Mrs Della Marriott who has recently of his department will be directed to- of Miss Rich who has gone on to Instructor school Miss Lois Jordan of the Brig- Garland to work is investigating the Mrs Josephine N Beal Mrs Margaret wards the perfection of existing poulham Young University is succeeding possibilities of organizing a Juvenile Pack Mrs Dora Brough Mrs Maude associations try cooperative marketing is band In this and surrounding commim- - Cook and the two men left Garland and the establishment of others where Miss Myrintha Bumingham who late feasible and necessary teaching at the Davis County High ities He believes that if he can secure Monday morning and returned School this year 4tnd Mr Lyman sufficient students he will be able to Saturday evening In addition to their Though his permanent headquarters will be in Washington D C Mr Spillman of the Mechanic Arts depart- give the instruction at such reasonable visits to the Temples they visited one it the miss no to while ment and Zion can of afford tcm that rates Agricultural College canyons away Bryce hopes to maintain at least At Cedar City they stopped at the 0 since so Is doing the work formerly done by Mr orary offices in Salt Lake who is now availhome of Mr and Mrs Lorln C Miles much of his W'ork in the immediate Howard Gunderson Gripping Action Of Gold Garland residents Here they former future will be in Utah and the' other ing himself of a scholarship in the Rush Is Seen in Romance availed themselves of the prlvelege of come All these new teachers western states About the fust job East Cedar Breaks and report that he expects to tackle Is the perfection most highly recommended by those In the exact spot where Black Bart visiting who know their work best it too is something one cannot afford of the Northwest Growrs’ Turkey outlaws acand other early California to miss seeing Association which was tentatively tually perpetrated their deeds of daring the All company were loud in their 2 2nd section! on page Paramount filmed its latest outdoor — 0 praise of southern Utah's wonderland “The Border talking masterpiece that all who and are’ recommending Voters thrlllRepublican gion" Zane Grey's popular and can'lnake this trip One group of the days ing story of the West of Select Delegates party visited Maple Canyon at FounThe Garland Mutuals are all ready jn smashing action romance which tain Green also for their big opening social at the gjj0w at the Paramount theatre A mass convention of the Republi- Palace Hall at which they are ex- and continuing for girting Sunday can voters of Box Elder County was CHEERS pecting one of the season s largest ree days audiences will see authentic WELL TEST School Crowds held at the Bear River High bf merry makers OFFICIALS OF CITY scenes and action Just as they took purat - o’clock for the Wednesday - The- - Associations will serve refres- h- plac bacic the 1870’s to the pose of electing 22 delegates ments to those who are present at The big pump recently purchased z&ne Grey’s stories are high spots of State Convention and 22 the P&lao Hall next Tuesday and all Republican by Garland City for the well drilled screen entertainment More than convendelegates to the Congressional was invited to come and Join in the tyfoup of them have been filmed by on the bench west of Garland tion for the First District of Utah both evenln of entertainment Many prize Paramount yesterday hooked up to the new well conventions to be held at Salt Lake which has been completed and a test City this montla aprevealed an Initial capacity proximately twice as great as the wind higher well has been able to attain which Columbia to Stockton ?? ofmade to by city report in defile according through a mountains in California The ficers new well is near the site of the L°gan Cany0n 0n Mondajr’ The is just wide enough to allow for pass B C Call A E Holmeren FranJ the passage of one vehicle and its spring from which considerable of the els Merrell Mrs Lucinda Jensen Wal been secured and P Russell strategic C J Dewey advantages were recognized city water supply has demar A Call J Wesley Horsley John L Harvey is 265 feet in depth The water presJ Shumway John W Peters Horace Wight Erastus Peterson A P Ielsh- - and utilized time and again by the sure in the well Is also reported to be of the old West bands A bandit O man F C P daring Harris C Adney R Richards John N E Shaw Mrs — steadily increasing Indicating that the George Henrie Holmgren John W Smith Mrs D W'Drlggs H W Perry Mr and Mrs J A Bigler of Coillns- - water supply will be greater as the Jenkins W L Holst W R Holmes Ezra Jensen Ellis P Lowe Mrs Eliza- trip to well is used J A Jose- - ton are leaving Sunday tot Louise E Secrist Mrs J L Harvey beth Baer J L Weidman A smaller pump may be purchased Peter C Pet- - New York to meet their son Clarence M W phaon Charles Andersen Walter P Mann J 41 Zundel erson June Thompson Ella B Reeder who is returning from a mission to to operate the upper well Perry A N Fl&hburn J M Gaddie They expect to spend about England John F Conley ConvenDelegates to Congressional Mr and Mrs Harold Persson and cities the principal tion: Delegates to one convention will be a fortnight visiting children were Ogden visitors Tuesday of the country on their return trip J alternates to the other Alfred Jensen C O Christensen ’LET THERE BE LIGHT' behind The mind tb6 character or the spirit need not be tied dciwRjtigJr apparent monotony of any occupation 4 Entries For Exhibits Already Arriving For LIONS LUNCHEON A Get yourself a book and a friend and every day make a little variety in life for yourself and you will find the daily growth that Is contentment FORM A For all who work life soon becomes a matter of doing a series of well learned things and tends to become tiresome to all who do not find new thots to color their ordinary activities J)o you pause to envy another the seemingly varied duties that are his Remember that every one has the right ' to do that AT FORE AT REGULAR The professional man must also keep definite hours meet the usual routine of people and treat or advise them according to a set and often tiresome routine half hour with a well chosen book can bring to anyone a wealth of new thots The man or woman who seeks such thots can make the performance become of the most tedious tasks means to growth of mind and spirit The one who will not seek them will find the world paslng by and leaving AUTOMOBILES TO DRAPED LOCAL CARRYING CARAVAN ENTHUSIASTS TAX QUESTION The tradesman day after day goes about the same tasks he has always done sawing his board welding his Iron pressing his suit or adjusting his lathe one FULL OF CONCISELY COMMENT OR FI KBS 10 John of the kind of a job you Regardless may have its most essential feature Is Its routine Certain details must be attended to in a very mechanical way Your success is conditioned by the precision with which these mechanical details are performed that ARTICLES WITHOUT $200 THE YEAR 1930 League After Tax Dodgers Pertinent Paragraphs By Y READ THE TIMES PAPER CRAMMED - mm i— No A NEWSY WRITTEN OPINION Farm Board Marketing Employs Service OPENING DAY AT R: HS SHOWS BIG ENROLLMENT bCel?or “? “J: Opening Social - Palace Hall - Tuesday September 16 DANCING — BE WITH THE MUTUALS NEXT TUESDAY — EVERYBODY WELCOME — REFRESHMENTS |