Show THE GARLAND TIMES FARM t BUREAU IS 20 YEARS OLD i ' from page Continued Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County which soon will become law Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as gages In the county the Farm Bureau Is Second Class Mattel in August 1928 now bringing to completion a project two that had its actual beginning Subscription Price $1:50 A Year ago years orv the 24th of last Juiy when a group of Its leading men to THOT the possibility of establish' vestigated ing a county park in Box Elder CanWe are informed that many Utah school districts yon details - on that project have abuut reached their limit of bonded indebtedness are disclosed in this Issue of the $2000 homestead exemp- Times Operation of the local bureau also is responsible tion act which has already passed both houses of our forTheorganization of the Bear River has which legislature and been denied a reconsideration would de- water users association crease the assessed valuation of almost every Utah beentheIntrusted with the of of local irrigators rights school district by to in the opinion These are only a few of its accomof many observers who foresee only enough taxes col- plishments Its most active branch lected to retire bonds the next step being payment of is really its Home and vastCommunity resources Section thru which the teachers in uncashable warrants work of the of the home extension Utah is justly proud of her educational standards government is brought to the people Those standards cannot be maintained by bankrupting COUNTY BOARD school districts or starving the teachers ANOTHER Pertinent Continued Paragraphs receive net incomes from it from No offsets should be necThe legislature essary should see that new government services are not begun now unless they are vitally It should see necessary that present state business is conducted in the most economical way Then property taxes can be lowered naturally page predation who will insist on drinking will not wish to do it in public nor will they want to obtain the liquor from any public source In an effort to make this group respectable we are lasked to ftiake alcohol itself respectable Both tasks are impossible and should COSTS not be attempted What is the largest item in your family’s budget? The bootlegger scare is Food' the' most vital of the argument of the group all necessities costs the nawanting to sell liquor and tion we are told 7 600 operate forms of the saloon million a year Clothing takes $3600 million Rent INCOME TAX also takes $3600 million Raising the income tax and automobiles cost $2900 places the load on the million Electric service shoulders of those who can costs families $650 million and should bear The national tax bill is Further it should permit 9 billion dollars Now let a reduction of the load someone figure what must borne by those who own be our biggest bill — inproperty and who do not terest it BUY KING COAL FOR HEATERS AND FURNACES THE MOST ECONOMICAL COAL MINED IN UTAH All Sizes of King and Spring Canyon Coal Always On Hand Alfred Michaelisf Phone 23-- J ASKED FOR ROADS AND RELIEF FUNDS TO' YOUR HOME District of the State in and for the County Of Box Elder LESTER MILLER Plaintiff vs D A SKEEN and BERTHA SKEEN his wife and WILSE NIELSON H J HARTVIGSEN A PROGRAM and INGA HARTVIGSEN hia wife Defendants To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 23rd day of February 1935 at twelve o’clock noon at the front door of the County Court House in Brigham City Box Elder County Utah all the right title claim and interest of the above named defendants of in and to the following described real situated in Box Elder property Utah County South half of the South half 11 14 North of Section Township Range 6 West Salt Lake Meridian Dated this 1st day of February Sheriff By Feb ROOM 9 rr C o m p n NOW Brigham City The program carried out under direction of Mae Barfuss was as FOR PUBLICATION U of the Interior Office at Salt Lake Utah January 18 1935 Department S Land (Tty I 1 i NOTICE Is hereby that given Frank LeRol Frost of Grouse Creek Utah who on February 1929 27 made stockraising homestead entry No 047173 26 Sec for SEUNEK Twp 12 North Range 18 West Lots 7 8 9 10 SE4 Sec Twp 13 North Range 18 West Lots 2 & 4 S4NE4 Sec 6 Township N4SE4 SEViSEK 13 North Range 17 Wert Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before M E Wakefield Notary Public at Orouse Creek Utah on the 27th day of February 1935 Claimant names witnesses David P Frost Arllne E Wakefield Newell Rlchlns and William Frost all of Grouse Creek Utah ARMORY Only 50c Per Couple — Extra Lady 25c THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME (mi I 'I Mim (I BEST THE WHICH lllllll(llllllllllillllllllllilli(lnll'1ll '("I I TOWN IS — LOANS IHINII I UlHBlIBHIIlll'tl l! f ONE TO YOU GIVE YOUG BEST SUPPORT John J INSURANCE THE Shumway — REAL llllllli I — NOTARIAL ESTATE lHi I llllltl!ll WORK lllLlllMllSiliailBMBM Definite Savings in Time-i- f fort Food & Electricity the fol- BEAR RIVER HIGH LIGHTS Fay Michaelis Laverd Griffin ere OPERA CAST CHANGES Rehearsals on the It Rained” are vorably A change has been cast Ray Huesser will school progressing opera s fa- made in the sing the leadin place of Darrell Gardener Harold Gunnell will take the place of Ray and Grant Fridal will take Harold’s place Mr Nye the instructor made a trip to Salt Lake City last Saturday and was to arrange for costumes in getting the number resuccessful ing BOOST THE GARLAND lows: A reading by Mrs Ellen Taylor by were furnished numbers Musical two of Tremonton and consisted Scotch numbers by Mrs Shaffer by Luclle Cropley two vocal duets by Mrs White and Mrs Steffen accompanied by Mrs Haight by Lincoln’s Getteysburg Address Fanny Hall Two saw solos were Mr furnished by Roy Manning Ameron address an Stratford gave icanism and National Defense followed by community singing Refreshments were served during the evening EDITORS: sale Cash John H Zundel of Box Elder County Utah Joseph R Olsen Deputy Pine Rangers AT 22nd FEBRUARY terson ‘‘And RECOVERY and Anoc y to California and 'Mrs Mr evening Thursday Lafayette Grover motored to Logan to see the college play entitled "You Their son Dean took Never Can Tell" one of the leading patts Mr and Mrss T S Nelson of Hoand Heber Peterllywood California son and children Jacqueline and Bud were Sunday (visitors at of Ogden the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Pe- of NOTICE wmmra U of LDYLLone trip AUXILIARY Judicial Utah Music By The SOCIETY METT? Mrs Virginia Adams entertained the Relief Society at her There were eleven ladies home Adelic1ous luncheon was Benton by her daughters Mrs Ben and Mrs Mike Goss Elvan Korth of Sandy and brothe’ ' left Thursday on a vacation Sylvan PLAY ATTEND RELIEF Thursday county of the Lewis Hunsaker was present Bishop Eph White and Orville Ward ward represented the stake Elwood of Willard relative to the appeared are very interThe lessons board dike situation In Willard Mrs and esting We would like to encourage Priscilla Jensen and Mrs D H Mann more of the people to attend the Republican Women's representing We are happy to report that a numto met club with the board relative ber of our people who ilaJ? been the care of county aged ill during th’e past few months are A delegation of property owners to be out and mingle with us east of the new able Malad requested gravel and further grading of the again road across the Malad connecting that district with the high school and HOLDS Aaron Porter called attention to un' SPECIAL MEETING chained barrow pits In the Riverside district John Smith requested some graveling cf roads in Blue Creek Clyde B Stratford of Brigham City It was decided that as soon as state Americanism Chairman was the weather conditions permit many needspeaker at a special meeting sponsored road repairs would be made of the ed by the Garland Auxiliary and Wednesday the com- American Legion Wednesday evening Tuesday mission has been Inspecting and studyFebruary 20th ing the county relief roUs the were invited guests Specially LeGarland Legion the Tremonton and Mr Victor NOTICE SALE gion and Auxiliary OF SHERIFF’S In the District Court of the First Bott and Mr Clyde Stratford of ' Annnal Legion Washington’s Birthday Ball LETTER 1935 RIGHT THE GIVE LETS ' NEW A American NEWS A large number of our local people Representatives of the Box Elder attended funeral services of Edward and Bear River stake Relief Societies Haskell at Fielding Sunday afternoon met with the county commissioners HELD MEETING of Monday relative to the disposition the ward evening Monday $1500 in welfare the money budgeted was held at the home meetig clinical attention county suggesting attendance A large of J H Miller for children" on relief rolls Terms ADD t Carlanc role quired Many Of Faculty Travel On Holidays In answering the inquiries of the reporter as to their holiday plans for Friday the teachers gave varied answers Mr Streeper will spend Friday at his home town Reunion Saturday at a session of the State Legislature Thomas F Thomas and Sunday at ah art exhibit at the Register state capitol Jan 25 to Feb 23 lno Mr Welling will go to Salt Lake and Farmington and Miss Woodslde NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and Miss Capener will go to Salt Lake U S of the Interior Department together Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah Mr Walker will go to Pleasant Feb 4 1935 Grove Mr Arbon will go first to NOTICE that is hereby given Snowville and then he will take a of Naf Idaho Clarence A Campbell group of boy scouts to Logan Canyon who' on April 23 1928 made Mr Nichols will spend the vacation homestead entry No 046605 at Bountiful for All (or Lots 1 to 7 Inc SEViNWK Miss Burnham will go to Brigham E'iSWK SHNE4 SE4 ' Section 6 to see her niece act in a school ope14 North Range 13 West Township retta and then will return here for Salt Lake Meridan has filed notice the Farm Bureau Banquet of intention to make final Proof to Mrs Shurtz and Mrs Griffin establish claim to the land above Camilles will visit relatives at Esdescribed before Oscar E Frederick calante son Notary Public at Naf Idaho on Miss Reeder and Miss Nelson were the 19th day of March 1935 undecided Claimant J names as witnesses: Miss Johnson Mr Mr Bishop F Baker of Kelton Utah Henry Smith Mr Nye Mr Taylor Mr JenWhitaker Harry Neal and Robert sen Mr Cannon Mr Last and Mr Matheson all of Naf Idaho at will spend the vacation Spillman Thomas F Thomas home Register Mr King and Mr Harris were nof Feb 8 to Mar 8 inc to be found 1 with u AN EXIDE IS YOUR SAFEST BATTERY BUY On wkick they superior ration la Ari Ujin to lot Adr art Instilled starting an Exkh powtt shortly raisin IT’S AN i el altar its ability right ap to practically long lik t Lilt tint the vary and ol its tray Save snooty and buy At sskst aurancc against atartinj lailura on Exidt and fatl As satisfaction of knowing A at WHEN tuny bafeks nlik ini EXIDE you START! 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