Show THE GARLAND TIMES from dition ‘His conMalad last Wednesday is much improved The Primary officers and Seagull girls from here attended tne home coming at Malad last Saturday Mr and Mrs William D Harris Miss Rhea John returned' home motored to Malad last Tuesday to Tuesday after spending the last few welcome the arrival of their first grand days with relatives in Malad Virgil Mrs of son child Mr and The o Portage News Notes Delicious - - THAT - Barbecue Sandwiches WILL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH Frank Driggs Drive Inn Stand CANDIES ICE CREAM and COLD DRINKS AND DON’T FORGET ' THEY’RE? OUR MALTED MILKES— ARE DELICIOUS Zelma was Gibbs taken to Ogden last Sunday where she underan operation for appendicitis evening Sunday ' Miss Emma Cletford has been a visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs John Gibbs for the ast few days Mr and Mrs Ephraim Ha’l motored to ’Malad last Tuesday cn business returned home Miss Bell Haskins Monday after visiting for the past few weeks with relatives at Ogden Mrs Louisa Allen and Mrs Letha John motored to Tremonton last Tuesday Mrs Edwin Vaughan from Malad was a visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry E Parkinson Sunday afternoon Mr Glen Halford was brought home TO FILLING RELATING RESOLUTION IN LEGISLATURE VACANCIES A loint resolntlea preparing an a in to Section IS at Article VI at tha ranititHtio at tin Stoto at Utah In the lertaletere lating to recencies Be It reeolveS bf the Legislature ef the of ell State of Utah electee to each hoaee concurring therein t SECTION I Sections to ha amended That it ie propoeed to amend Section IS of Article VI of the constitution of the Stoto read aa ef Utah so that the same shell follows Vacancies IS SECTION to be flUed Vacancies that mar occur In either house of the lejriilaturs eheli be filled in luch manner ns mar be provided br lew SECTION I Secretary of Stats to to The secretary of Stoto Is directed esnee amendment to he this propoeed as required by the eonetttution published to the olectora of the end to bo submitted la the Stale at the next tensral alection manner provided by law In'effvet A when If SECTION of the State this by the elector take affect on proposed ppendment shall a tb lat day of January 1951 Filed yrltV fu Secretary g State Febw 19M nary tl ' ConstR ulion al Amendment No RESOLUTION " ' TO REVENUE RELATING AND TAXATION rveelotiea preposlnr aa amendto Sections I and S at Article IS cenetltatioa ef the Stoto ef Utah relating to revauae and taxation- ef the Be It resolved' by the Legialatwre twa - thirds ef aB ef Utah But to each Bens aieaibera sleeted MW ring therela to SECTION Sections proposed to atoend amend proponed That It Sections t ef Article XIII pf the t and of the Stoto of Utah so that onetitutioa the same wiU read aa follows! to he property Tangible SECTION ascertained —properties taxed— hew— vela exempt —legislators to provide aaaaal tax In the property All tangible for State not exempt under the lew of the State or under this constitution United State hall be taxed in proportion to it value by law Tb to be ascertained aa provided property of the United States of the State school districts towns counties dtle and public libracorporations municipal need ries lots with the buildings thereon for either religioue worship or exclusively burial of and piaeea charitable purposes not held or used for private or corporate taxat'on eheli be exempt from benefit canal reaervolr Water rights ditches pumping plants transmispower plant A Joint ment ef the ' t end owned end flume sion lines pipe need by individuals or corporations for lands within the state owned by rigating or corporations or the such individual member thereof shall not be individual taxed as long aa they shall be separately for (itch purowned and need exclusively tmmrmaaton Power power plants pose line and other property used for genand delivering electrical power a erating of which is used for furnishing portion water for Irrigation power for pumping on lends in the State ef Utah purposes (ram taxation to tb ay be exempted extent that such property ie used for each shell aeero These exemption purposes user ef water ee to the benefit of tb pumped under such regulation aa tb legislature The taxes of the easy prescribe poor may be remitted ef abated Indigent eph time and In eueh manner ae may ’ ’bt Vrmrided TH awy legislature by law from taxation for tb exemption provide aed personal pro hmoen homapteede erty not to exceed twd hundred fifty tars in value for homes and homesteads and anw hundred dollars proppersonal erty Property not to exceed 55905 in who owned value person by disabled served In any war in the military eervloe ef tb United State nr of the State ef Utah and by tb unmarried widows and - minor orphan of such may to persons as the legislature may provide exempted Thf legislature shall provide by law for aa annual tax sufficient with ether sourorto defray the estimated er of revenue of the State for each dinary expenses the For the par pace of paying es! pear State debt if any there he the legislaana tax ture shall provide for levying sufficient to pay the annual Internually est and to pay the principal ef each debt within twenty year from the final passage the debt of the law creating tax ties d Amemment ?((8JECTION — psreswal — exewpttone sews tax rats — dispesltleaa ef revaaesg by law a uniThe legislature shall provide and form and equal rate of assessment in the on all tangible property taxation to he value in money and State according a by tow such regulation shall prescribe taxation for valuation secure a just eheli person o that every of such prwerty shall pay a tax to proporend corporation her or Ha tion to the value of hts property provided that theend extantr the manner may determine end hr of taxing transient live stock fed for slaughter to be aaed stock being propIntangible consumption for human from taxation be exempted erty may or it may be taxed in eucb property and to suck extent as the legislature if intangible Provided that Bay provide ret tb aa property be taxed property thereof shall not exceed five mill cn each from When exempted dollar of valuation tb taxable income aa property taxation any tax therefrom (hell be taxed under bued on InooRiflt bat when taxed by tb Stoto of Utah aa property the income The eheli not a10 be taxed therefrom for deduction may provide legislature andor offsets on any tax based emptions tax The personal income opoa income he maxibe graduated but eheli rate mum rate shell not exceed six per cent of baaed tax rot No excise net income four per cent of apon income shall exceed herein limitation The rot net Income contained far taxes based on neom end shall be property for taxes on tntangihl "d thereuntil January L 1987 effective vote eg taw e by after until changed by to the majority of the mem barn elected All revof the legietetur each boom from taxes oe income er enue received shall be from taxes on Intangible property 76 per cent thereof to as follows: allocated 6 and fund school the state district thereof to the State r cent levies Stoto era! fund and tb lot jnd MkUsm ' shall such reduced annually purposes in proportion to the revenue so allocated that any surplus above tb provided enue required for the State district school fund as provided I of this in Section ticle shell be paid into tbs State general fund SECTION 1 Secretary ef State to publish The secretory of State ie directed to cause amendment this propoeed to be published aa required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at lection the next general io the manner by' law provided If Tb take effect— whan SECTION! by the electors of tbo Stata this approved shall taka affect on amendment proposed 1981 tbo 1st day of January Filed with the Secretary ot State ruary 25 195 Constitntional Amendment No 3 TO STATE SCHOOL FUND RELATING OF DISTRIBUTING AND MANNER OF SUCH FUND TEREST A Jeint reeolatlsa for amendproviding ments to bees Joint reeolations asm bar three and eight passed by the proposing to aamd 2 Artials X end Section Borflon ticle XIII e( the constitution ef the Slat ef Utah Altttng to the Stoto ached fend sad tb msaasa ef dtotribating the forest of1 beck (had sad ether rovseoso ad the several ached districts ef the ' 0tltae Be H received by the Le rials tare ef the Stoto ef Utah ef all the elected I each Baaaa ceacarrtog therein i J ' L kesolutioa 8KCTION prsgesd to eaeead That it proposed to amend house islators la Hit E went 1 J 4? I bomber resolution by the panned legislature in 1929 proponing to amend Bectioa A ef Article 10 of the aoaatitutioa pf the State of Utah so that tb same will tend aa follow! Proceeds ef iasads and ether SECTION — of pressed property — per fund The proceeds of all lands that hare bean er may be granted by tb United States to this State fop the support of the common schools tbo proceeds of all io the State property that may aceru by escheat er forfeiture : all unclaimed shares and dividend of any corporation incorporated under the tows of this State t the proceeds ef the sal of timber mineral or other property from school and State lands other then those granted for specific purposes t and five per centum of the net ef the sal of public lands lying proceeds within tha State which shall be sold by tb United Stata subsequent to tha mission of this State into the Union shall be and remain a perpetual fund to be called tha 8taU school fund the interest of which only shall be distributed among tbo several school districts according to tb last preceding school cenaua to SECTION I Resolution proposed amend That it h proposed to amend how S passed by the number resolution Joint legislature in 1929 proposing to amend of Article 7 constituSection XIII of the tion of the Stata of Utah eo that the came will read aa follows SUCTION 7 Rate ef taxation — not to excood — purpose — diatribatien The rate of taxation on tangible property eheli not on each dollar of valuation tiro exceed mills for general State and purposes ef one mill for high school purpeatowMelr shall constitute the high school i fandj sail fund shall be portioned ia the manner the legislature eheli provide to the school districts mainand such levy for taining high school district school purpmoa which together with the interest ea the permanent school fund and such other funds a may be available for district School purposes will rah annually aa amount which equals 62AM for each person of school as la the atato aa shown by the last preceding school tmimmi tote same to be otetrnnxtee among tha school districts aaeerdtng to the tost hod In addition preceding school asnaw fund 'which an equalisation to other revenues provided poe by the legislature ahall each person ef school age aa last preceding school census: said eqoalh aatioa fund shall be apportkiaed to the school district ia such meaner aa the leg Water eheli provide Said rales shell act be Increased anises propod tioa to Increase the same specifying the rate er rotas proposed and the time dnritw which the same shall he levied ha to a vote of such of tho aoalified ale tors ef the State aa ia the year next presuch election ceding shall hare paid a propel ty tog amassed to them withia tha State and the majority of thorn voting thereon shall vet to favor thereof ia sock tanner aa may be provided by tow SECTION L Secretary ef Stale I Tb secretary at State to directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by tb constitution sad to tb electors at tb State to be submitted at the next genera election ia the manner provided by tow a ea proposition ia JWa of H J K numbers aad 6 passed at the regular sees ion of the 18th toghlatur SECTION 4 T take effect — when If approved by the elector of the State the proposed amendment shall take effert ea the first day at January 1911 Filed with the Secretary ef Stale Feb25 1989 ruary Joint ant a tint t Constitntional Amendment No 4 RELATING TO THE OF MINES AND MINING RESOLUTION TAXATION A PROPERTY reeslatloa presiding far ea to Beetles Article 11 ef the Utah cenati tetiea at the State to the taxatioa at mine sad totog Jolat at property Be It resolved State ef Utah bers elected therein t by the I each Legielstar ef the of all the hauee eeatarriag L SECTION Bactipae prapnad to emead to amend That it propoeed of tion 4 Article XIII of the constitution will the State of Utah eo that the read aa follow: A Ulnae aad rtaiau Ie to are SECTION — what to — aad J baaia malttoto l r property All be aaaaasad a tangible both or mining claims Bins shall b aacamcd place placer and rock in shall legislator provide provided aa tb the basis aad multiple aaw aead tomins of rain metoliiferom termining tb additional xid tb purpose far taxation u raM pf $500 per acre thereof before January i not b changed shall until otherwise prenor thereafter 1935 All ether mines er ining ndre! by tow am PC ' IK f H h ov iiYtsiv INSTITUTIONS Jcftnt nmIrUm prtpNliif Mat to SMtfca I ArticU XIX — utlfUM ibm Stoto mi Isttag to to iMftttoa mi Um Stoto Friton B H hmDM kf Um Uffalitvi to Stoto mi Utoh mi Um BMtoi tout to mA kiln iMrrlif tort fait SECTION L fartlwi pumil to Thmt It fa proouMil to MMod Section I U ArtftcW XIX mi ihm ontifatioa of tbo Stoto of Utofc m that Um mm will rmi faltaMst SECTION I UeatUa of poblk totifa tUmrn IttoM mi Usto Tb public ot tho Stoto rt fanfa ptf toaaooUp Iocs tod at tbo ptoeao hrinaf tor Mtod Meh to fear Um landa frail tod to H by tho Unitod fiUUt to too Act of ConrrtMg tpprwcd July 16th 1894 to bo dfapo—d of and awd Id suck Manor m tbo iofftoUtoro ntp provide Eliott Tbo of roTornzDent ind tb Stoto fair ot Bolt Loko City Soamd t Tbo ImtituUono for tbo dcof ond dumb and tb blind and tbo 8 tat reform hoo ot Ofden City la tbo oonoty of Wtbtr Third! 11m 0Uh Stoto facpiUl it Pr ro City in tho eounty of Utah SECTION of Stoto to pib Socrotory Ifab Th NcrfUnr of Stoto fa diroetod to roooo this propoeed amendment to bo no reouired and by tbo eonititotion to bo onbmittod to tbo oloetoro of tho Stoto at tbo neat fenoral election In th Manner provided by law SECTION To toko offoet — vbtn t If approved by tbo oloetoro of tho Stoto to fa proponed amendment ohall toko off oa tho 1st day of January 1911 Filed with tbo Socrotory of State Fb‘ ruary itoi IS i960 I M H Wellins 8oervtary of State ot too State of Utah do bore by eertify that tbo foroyotnff a full true and eorred No Amendment copy of CorwtitotionaJ 1 t S 6 and 4 ae proposed by tho ipeciaj mm ion of tbo levMlaturt of I960 ao tbo fMM appear of record fa ay f Ia titiiaa whereof I have hereunto oet my hand and affixed tho Greet eJ of tbo State Utah tb fa lot day of September 166 77l$hjL-rr-0(SEAL) 2 Secvvtary ! of Stoto Us Handle Your Cream And Eggi " 'M tt PRODUCE Phone rTremonton The torn and die tugar beet are almost big a tha boy in thii picture and that ia typical of tha of Utah exceptional exhibit which will bo on display at the Utah Slate Fair October 4 to 11 The youngster doesn't seem to worry however and assures ui that when he grows np he too will exhibit prise winning product! at the 'Fair Horse Pulling Contest at State Draft Fair K The Utah State Fair Association wishing Io atimnlato and reward an- perior horsemanship and tho breeding Tof better draft horses offers a pars of $1000 in tho palling eontestt to bo held Tuesday and Wednesday Octo-her 7 and 8 at Salt Lake City TherOj art twenty prlaea in all with a parse Vaf $100 for fhrat prix in each of tha middle a p d heavy weight elasaee Thera id wnrh interest in the inter-mouataiit iiatkh at tha Slat 4 Falx and ii ’Overy ' ifldicatiotf that new Ythar recordi will bo made i The world’s record tor teams weigh-big under 3000 pounds was held ot John team the Draayer jointly by Clinton Utah weighing 2950 pounds and the team of Roy Parks Provo Utah weighing 2990 pounds Both of these teams palled 3100 pounds oven at the 1929 Utah State Fair and have held the world’s record to date However this year the team of C E ter Des Moines lows weighing 2975 pounds pulled 3125 pounds the full distance of 2 7 Vi fret at the recent The Parks and Iowa State Fair Draayer teams are now in training to break the record of the lows horses and prospects are mighty bright for their doing it In (the heavy weight class that is teams weighing over 3000 pounds the team of George Wilcox of Greenville raQhie weighing 3780 pounds set a new world's record this year by pulling 3550 pounds the full distance of 2 7 Vi feet Mr U E Overlade of Provo J at thf Utah State Fair last year pulled 3400 pound even with his team weighThis is the heaviest ing 3340 pounds team on record that has pulled more K than its own weight There are some half dosen heavy weight teams Jn Utah this year that Are out to eraikN the world e record of the Ohio horsps’ at 3S50 pounds all of which is treaU uwnaLi'jtrt tbls yexr n tb— intermountain match Tho Utah State Fair Is preparing this year to conduct the matches upon dry tod which affords tho best posIn sible course over which te pull case of rain the course will he protFor tbo second ected with canvas consecutive year the Utah State Fair will prepare a printed program which will bo available to tho audience and t contestants alike The teams under 2700 pounds and those between 2700 pounds and 3000 clock! I pounds will weigh in at mno o tho sharp and will pull at ten o’clock morning of Tuesday October learnt weighing 3000 pounds and over ''will weigh in and poll t the “"I® October 8 All hour on Wednesday i teems will be weighed on normal feed ' and Water I I thousand changes DAYS THIRTY MADE IN SEVEN During' the thirty day 'moving period In New York City prior to May which date marks the annual spring move of business firms were Insomt $1300 telephones The Borough stilled or removed of Manhattan led with about 50600 followed changes by Brooklyn Queens and Staten Island with 80 60r Mores and the Bronx with over 10J00 Nearly 30000 of these telephone thanges were made jylthin the space of aeven days af S' DELIVER t 'i were Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt and daughter Margaret of Logan daughter Sylvia were visiting in Hyrum Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J H Ward Sunday and son Mr and Mrs Ted Austin Mr and Mrs Horace Frisby spent Edwin and daughter Maxine were Monday evening with Mr and Mrs Sunday guests at the R D Mcfarlane Horace Bigler home Mr Edward Tubbs and son Blaine Mrs George Warrd and Mrs Delos of Ogden spent Sunday with his mother Jensen and Mr Edwin Pieraon were Mrs Francis Tubbe visiting to Bancroft Saturday Mrs Emma Strong of Balt Lake is Clarence Hollis of Mr and Mrs visiting at the Russel Capener home Farmington were 8unday guests of Mr (this week Mrs Horace Bourne and Loto Ward was visiting Mrs J H o r gan Tuesday' The following people from Riverside East-Garlaspent Friday and Saturday to Brigham nd Mr’ and Mrs enjoying PeaclrDay: Glen Walker Mr and Mrs Henry Tubbs Mr' and Mrs Earl Hales Mr and Kit M Sorensen and tioa Mr and Mrs T R Welling hntflahiUyj daughter Authur and Verda motored-land Mrs Karl Welling' Mfi Login Thursday evening on business Thomas Udf and Grayce Fred Mr and Grover Mrs I And Vaudis Dean and Stephen Hale Monday ' Ford August ‘ thtf WiO "Mist Lafayette Grover and son OsCjg ffifaitn Burley duughtef" Hazel piotored M w 11 i 4 Idaho P vy- M Dfjn Saturday John bowcutt speht the week Grover Mr and Mrs! Lafayette end at HoneyvUle - visiting- and daughter Hazel motored to Logan daughter Mr5 Annie Grant Mr Leslie Pierson of Ogden spent Thursday Grover visited her moMrs Clifton end Delos Mrs week the with Mr and ther in Fielding Sunday Jensen Rowene Leo Jay Reed and Beth Bishop and Mrsto L M Holman and Brigham Sunday Mcfarlane spent the week end to Idaho family motored Willard Mr and Mrs Hansen of visiting with relatives Park California visited Mrs Fred Limb and son Theo and Huntington week end Stewart Tubbs of Garland spent Sun- here with friends during tho Mra Odel Julander of Soda Springs day at the home of Mrs Francis Tubbs her parents Mr and Mr and Mrs Austin Udy were visit- is visiting with Mrs E 8 Hansen in Brtgham Sunday ing Mr and Mrs Willard Hansen Mr Mr and Mrs Ora Hyer and son Rich' and Mra E S Hansen and Mr C J ard Mr and Mrs Karl Benson and Hansen visited with Mra W S Hansen Sunday afternoon Mr Ernest Nielsen of j Fountain Green Is visiting at the Isaac son home this week Kidman Messrs Farmer and speakers Dewey of Deweyvllle were at the 8 unday night Sacrament mee' ting Mr and Mrs C J Hansen and fam ily Mrs J M Sorenson aruj daughter Verda motored to Brigham jClty Saturday Mr and MraEdwln Bhumdn of Tre monton were Saturday evening visitors of Mr and Mrs J H Miller and Mr James Astle and family ilEVER OLD motored toMrs Brigham City to attend the Peach Day Celebration com- 5 ponied by Mr and Mrs Carl Laften to Ogden of East Garland motored last Sunday and son MT and Mrs E S Hansen Wendell motored to Logan to the Cache County Fair Wednesday son and E S Mr and Mrg Hansen Imprinted o Your Order Wendell motored to Brigham Friday ty t Notes n RlcharMr toj wlthh the J GROW ngravccl mbosscdee Printed The age old custom of remembering friends at Yuletide becomes again with each passingyearAndwell -- with tho should— it beautiful and colorful designs that we are showing to be used for this purpose new PLACE YOUR ORDERS HERE MRS GEO CARTER OF GARLAND OF FIELDOR MRS A W HANSEN ING WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR BIO LINE AND TAKE YOUR ORDER CLASSIFIED to store PIANO BARGAIN: Wanted beautiful Bungalow piano in reliable family home until we can find buyer or will sell for the balance of unpaid Carnes contract Write Credit Dept entWrite vbgkq cmfwyp shrdlu etaoln 4t 8 18 Music Co Ogden Utah FOR SALE CHEAP— Good comfortable home easy terms A Westergaard Garland CRYSTALS round 35 WATCH repaired fancy $100 and Eye Glamteo Farr Jewelry Co (while you wait) ad tt Brigham City Utah Cash paid for Dead and Udoa Cows and Horses Call BrigTiam tf Reverse Call 1 IT INCOM Paint ' Tremonton — :— s Utah ADS i TO BE MADE OF LUMBER? IF IT IS— LET US FURNISH IT PRICES— BEST SERVICE GOOD MATERIAL-FA- IR IS M I Cl Utah 1 vvV WE A Jelat A Snappiest Service Let tlXf Amendment No 5 ' Conjtitntional ARiendmtat No 6 OF RELATING TO TAB LOCATION THE STATE PRISON AND RTATt Vegetable and Produce Market Offers You That You Can Get Outside of the Largest Cities Constitutional therein! SECTION I Becdene ground to am af it to propoeed to emend Bectioa Article XIII ef the constitution of the Stoto of Utah ee that the asm will read aa follows l SECTION II Creation at State tat — membership — gave roar to are beside eeaaty point — tone — datiaa — datiea There shall be State tax mission eons is ting cf four members net non then two ef whoso shall belong to membera Tb tbo same political party of tb commission shall b appointed by the governor by and with the ceaaegt N tho sonata for such term of Office ha map4 be provided by law The Stoto tax comma- ion a hall administer and supervise the It shall aasro fax laws at the Stoto mines and public utilities and adjust end and assessment of equalise the valuation It property among the several eounttca shall have such other powers of original assessment a a tha legislature awy Under such vide regulations ia such eases and within such limitations aa the legislature may prescribe tt shall establish systema of public accounting review proposed bond issues revise the tax levies and budgets at local governmental an Its and equalise the assessment and valuation at property within tbs counties Tb ties imposed the State board at upon equalisation by the constitution and law of this State shall bn perforated by tb State tax commission In each county of this Stata there shall cobe a county board of equalisation nsisting of the board of eounty of said eounty Tho county board of equalisation shall adjust and aqualisa to! valuation and assessment of the real and person a) property within their respective eounttca subject to such regulation and control by the Stoto tax commission aa may b prescribed by law Tha Stata tax commission and the eounty boards at equalisation shall each have such other Powers a a Buy b prescribed by tb islature SECTION A Secretary at State ta pah Itah Tha secretary of State Is directed ta aaus this proposed amendment to b lished as required by tha constitution and to b submitted to tha elector! of the Btate at the next general election ia to tanner provided by law SECTION A T taka offset — wlua If approved by tha electors at tha Stata this proposed amendment shall taka affect an tha fat day qf Janaary 1981 Filed ' wi'h tha Secretary of State T ruary 2$ 198 A McDowall’s J' T’:' claims aad other valuable mineral dap os Its including lands containing anal or hydro seed in mining carbons and all machinery and all property or surface improvement! or appurtenant to mine or mining upon claims and the value of sag surface me made of mining claims or mining property for other than mining purposes (ball be assessed as other tangible property SECTION A Secretary at Stoto I Tb secretary of State to directed to cause this pi posed amendment to be published aa required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors ef the State at the next general election in the manner provided by tow SECTION A Ia affect — when If of tha State this proved by the elector shall taka effect ea proposed amendment the 1st day of January 1951 Filed with tb Secretory of Otat February 25 198A A STATE CREATING A RESOLUTION TAX COMMISSION resale ties prapaatng aa amendment ta gee Sea II at Article II ef the eenatitattaa af the Stoto at Utah rre toting to revenue aad taxation Be It resolved by the Legislator ef tb at all State at Utah here elect sd to each bans concurring Don’t You Ever Forget ThU Fact And Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No 1 Ride ’em Cowboy Harris The Beehive girls held a party last Friday in honor of Mrs Letha and Miss Rhea John who are Intending to leave for Evanston Wyoming some time this week Miss AT UTAH GARLAND r 1 4 C o m p n 1) Oil " n i A jf o e i ( cd as |