Show V ' I :rr THE GARLAND I J HIrh school Orlio Muons ‘ I : f t i wu written this Ma Manning SALE tory Street Modern Bee R J Bowcutt : i' HOUSE Library City 1st on Facfurnace TFN North of the RENT: Oscar Jensen Brigham 5th West St FOB Call North head of com inf four well Three FOB SALE: Two gelding One gelding ch House except coming approximately sound three 1406 florses broke Will pounds All Flee rama Hampshire older resistant New smut one yearlings Seed wheat beardless Agent these bargains Investigate King North Garland f That R SEED 4 WHEAT AND HARLEY FOB 5000 bushel of beardless' Tor- Smut resistant wheat 'So and 800 bushels of Whiter for sale Apply T W Potter ton or the Garland Ware key Bed Barley Collin house Edith Abel week by Walton and Maiarin to look WANTED: Representative ln our magaiine subscription te rests hi Garland and vicinity Our plan enable you to secure a good part of the hundreds of dollars spent In this vicinity each fall and winter Oldest for magazine agency ln 178 Guaranteed lowest rates cm all domestic and perlMUcals foreign Instructions sand equipment free a growing and permanent busiEsness ln whole or spare time Ads pecially adaptable for dress MOORE - COTTRELL Inc North Cohocton NY Wayland Road after Stt II September Trial Calendar “ - lege When - the loan Is granted the then sealed under authorAdjustment the Agricultural Ten Years Ago This Week Is ity of Act of 1038 Most wheat farmers of Utah will be able to qualify for a wheat loan of fifty cents per bushel and ln adcents per dition to receiving fifty of their bushel on the completion loans will receive seven cents storage allowance on the 31st day of next May without any Interest charge on their loans All wheat farmers needing should apply at once a loan Mrs J L Harvey was elected president of the Northern District of t the coFederated Women's clubs nvention at Logan Clarence V Bigler who was preparing to leave for a mission to England was honored at a farewell party at Colllnston Robert P(er Bishop was ln charge G G Sweeten1 Orpha Sweeten J W A v ere on A Adams Hyruni Simmons and Lois Dunn program the Mr Odell Grover of Washington D C was visiting friends here as follows: Miss Julia Manning returned from Tremonton City vs E J Holm- demurrer to a visit w1th friends in St Paul Minn gren et al Defendants to with her par- plaintiffs complaint Sepember 20 vs Tremonton City E J Holmgren —— announced fnd Announced The trial calendar for the September term of court ln the First Judl-- 1 cial district for Box Elder county is September William 20 Jury Anderson Irrigation Company vs - R 20 vs Utah Livestock Production Credit Asoclatlon vs S Leo Miller et al 26 September Bear River State Bank vs John F et al October 10 Crompton i: M L Bpencer vs Orval Sackett et October 18 Jury In the matter of the Estate and n Guardianship of Faunt LeRoy a Minor Objections to petition for letters of guardianship October! ' 18 i I al i Fred C Gcphart vs C L Williams October 18 Lester vs L Christensen Taylor Benson et al October 24 y Hansen and Hannah Raymond vs Union Hansen Pacific Railroad November 9 jury company American Mutual Building Loan Company vs Gustav R 14 al November y and Korth et Garland National Farm Loan Asvs Federal Land Bank of November 14 Berkeley The last day for paying the Jury fee ln all Jury cases is September 20 sociation 1938 l! Constitutional tfo Amendment 1 PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY— HERMAN ENT SCHOOL FUND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AN EMI SECTION S ARTICLE 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO THE PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS Be ( retained by the Legithiluri of I all the etate of Utah th membon fleeted to each louts concurring therein : SECTION Thst it is proposed to amend section of Article 10 of the Constitution of the state of Utah amended by the vote of the electors at the general election of 1930 to read us follows: Sec 8 The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or mav hereafter be granted by th United States to this state for he support of the common schools and five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying within the state and sold by tht to the United States subsequent mission of this state into the Union shall be and remain a permanent fund to be' called the State School Fund the Interest of which only shall be expended fof the support of the mon schools The interest on the State School Fund the proceeds of all property that may accrue to the state by escheat or forfeiture all unclaimed shares and dividends of any corporation incorporated under the laws of this state the proceeds of the sales of timber and the proceeds of the sale or other disposition of minerals or other property from school tnd state' lands other than those granted for specific purposes shall with such other revenues as the Legislature may from time to time allot thereto constitute a fund to be known ss the Uaiform School Fund which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and ueed for th support of the common ” and public schools of - the stats end apportioned in such manner ss the The proLegislature shall provide visions of Section 7 Article XIII of this Constitution shall be construed as a limitation on the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purposes and not on ths amount of funds available therefor and further no moneya allocated to the UnSchool iform Fund ahall be considered in fixing th rates of taxation specified In Section 7 of Article XIH SECTION 2 The eocretary of state ie directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electorq of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law If adopted by the SECTION 3 elector of ths state this amendment shall take effect the first day of 1939 January Constitutional Amendment No 2 RATE PURPOSES OF TAXATIO—DISTRIBUTION JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING a AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION ht'gW happy 'h0SC TBt 01 U V°'Ce W°U bring Vi hear vou like to rrrrcco-- j entS before going to teach ln the Salt Lake City schools Mrs G R Watkins and children who recently returned from Fairbanks Alaska visited at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Thomas E King " Bear River high opened with an enrollment of 550 Ted Arbon Ruth Johnson and Dan Davis were new teachers Verl Herie was elected president of the senior class Rosella Car-t- r vice president and Leon Kerr was named secretary Carl Cooke Bob Klrkham was junior president elected freshman president Floe Luke vice president and Keith Rhodes sec retary Constitutional Amendments Creek Blue September a sole trader etc Roche Knowlton September 26 E A F i Hansen The" high school - band - will be present at the Box Elder County Pali and Rodeo this week tinder the direction of C C Watkins The Bear River band has filled this summer InMr William Korth of North" Brig- many engagements Salt Lake Pioneer Days ham City has the honor of fating as cluding apwhose Beet at Garland and tJtah and day in Wheat fanner the first for a government wheat Peach day at Brigham City plication and forloan has been completed The band Inspired much favorable comment after Its appearance at warded by the State Committee took part Mr Korth has applied for a loan! Brigham last week where It entertained on a small granary of wheat on his In the parade and later the Pioneer park farm at Harper containing an insur-- l at a concert at The Future Farmer boys of the bushels of wheat ed amount of 761 are busy this week with a grade of No 1 Dark Hard1 high school with) ting up exhibits for the county fair 62 2 pounds per bushel states that the displays Mr Bunnell This moisture content of 86 will be as numerous and of ts high EhreS him a loan value of over as in previous a years quality one cents per buShel At the Peach day exhibit the Bear in order to get a loan on " won most of the grain iRlw ln the farmer’s granary on his farm rlbboni) took flrst prlze rib it Is necessary for the grower to epaifalfn seed Qn sheaf pjy for a joan on a "Wheat Work potatoes and prunes Sheet" and his granary must meet A new cement water trough may of the requirements the Inspection be seen on the Box Elder county commodity Credit Corporation The fair grounds The shop students of Produc“Wheat a must sign grower fourth and fifth hours under the dChattel Mortgage” er’s Note and irection of Mr Last constructed It Rnd U requested to furnish this week people entering animals says Mr Burt Insurance" The wheat for The trough was needed badly and nell It is located at the west end of and moisture content Ja ln- will doubtless- be appreciated by alt the fair grounds ' Department stated by the Inspection of the Utah State Agricultural Col granary fl Jay First Wheat Loan Is Made in County liOTICES FOB f f : & ADS iH i news Ethel Mr L eral weeks at her home here marriage took place at the of Logan spent If A Mrs E O Wilcox temple Thursday September here with relatives Mr A Mrs Leo Farnsworth and Wednesday attendfamily and Mrs J D Munson SERVICE ed a birthday party ln A FUNERAL to their mother Mrs Bell Farnsworth COMPLETE Mrs Farnsworth Mr Si MrS E J Holt and children at Ogden Sunday" IS 80 years of age Mrs J S Mason spent Tuesday visiting with Mir & left for SHAW & Salt Lake City Sunday evenMrs BUI Stokes at Brigham City the past sev after spent ing having at Munson spent Monday Mrs Elmo Ogden e Mr & Mrs J F Watson of Smithfleld and Mr & Mrs Ranald Jessop and children of Logan were CALL 6CT TO DAY Sunday guests of Mrs George GodMr Von Holt left frey and family For An Appointment For last week for Portland Oregon Your Next Permanent -where he' will attend school this "fall Harold Smith left Monday for Wave! where he has a Madison Wisconsin teaching feUowshlp at the University of Wisconsin’ and where he will Leota Hughes study for his doctor's degree e Miss Loma Barfuss of Garland and ConLEE’S BARBER SHOP AND Christensen were ma fried at the ley BEAUTY PARLOR Mr A Logan temple Wednesday Mrs Elmo Munson’ attended the fair at Logan Monday evening A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the wedding dance given for Mr & Mrs Frank Bums at Malad Mrs Saturday evening Frank the marriage of Durfry announces lr her daughter Miss Alice Leavitt to Milton R Smith of Grace Idaho Harold Smith Leaves for Wisconsin Fielding Young People Married Birthday Held Party High School Showing Usual Fine Exhibits At County Fair TIMES shall constitute the high school fund said fur shall be apportioned in the manner the Legislature ahall provide to the tchoo districts maintaining high schools and such levy for district school purposes which together with such other funds as may be available for district school will raise an purposes snnuilly which amount equals $25 for each person of school age in the state as shown by ths last preceding school the same to be distributed censup among the school districts —according to the last preceding school census and in addition an equalization fund which when added to other revenues provided for this purpose by th Legislature shall be $5 for each person of school age as shown by the last preceding school census said equalization fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in suen manner as the Legislature shall provide Said rates shall not be Increased unless a proposition to increase the same specifying the rate or rates proposed and the time during which the same shall be levied bo first submitted to a vote of such of th qualified electors of the state as in tn year next preceding such election shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the state and th majoi'itv of those voting thereon shall vote In favor thereof in euch manner as may be provided by law SECTION 2 The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state in the next general election in the manner provided bv law SECTION S If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day ef purposes January which 1939 Constitutional No Amendment 3 OF WORK ON PUBLIC WORKS JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION t ARTICLE OF THS CONSTITUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO HOURS OF WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS Ba it resolved by the Legulature ef a U the etate of Utah member! elected te eaeh ef the two onset voting tn favor thereof: That it is proposed SECTION 6 18 section amend of article of the to Constitution of th etate of Utah shall deSee 6 The Legislature termine the hours that shall constitute a day’s work on ail works or carried on or aided by undertakings th state county or municipal government and the Legislature shall pass laws to provide for the health and factorise safety ofand employees inshall detersmelters mines and mine th number of maximum hours of service per dsy That th secretary SECTION 2 of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state et the next general in th manner provided by election law SECTION 8 If adopted by the electors of this state this amendment shall take effect the first dsy mf HOURS The gan IVERSON Garland Xremonton Saturday September FRESH MEATS LUNCH MEAT- - lb BACON- - lb SALT PORK- - lb FRANKS-GROUND PRODUCE 4c 25c GRAPES— Lb 27c CABBAGE- - Crisp Solid Per pound lV£c 24c 15 Lb BEEF- - lb 17 DANA HAS r£4 RIB BOIL- - lb CELERY- - Extra 10c Bunches 14c 10c Large RICE KRISPIES 9c SALT- - 5 lbs 10c LEMONS- - Sunkist SALMON- - Del Monte Dozen 19c 19c Large Can TOMATOES- - 5 lb 10c HONEY- - Spangler’s Large Gallon 79c QUAKER OATS SUPER SUDS 18 CRYSTAL WHITE Large 28c Soap- - 10 Bar TISSUE- - 6 for 25c CORNFLAKES And Post Toa8ties 3 for 25c COFFEE- - MJB 25c PINEAPPLE- - Crushed WALNUTS- - Halves & Pieces- - Lb£ 33c Or Sliced Tall Can 10c 15c JELLO- - All 6 flavors 5c MACARONI- - 2 lb LARD- - 8 Lbs 88c BROOMS- - High Grade Each 39c BABY FOODS- - Heinz 15c MILK — 4 for 2 for 27c 18 when you have Automatic Electric Hot Water Service A It January 1939 E Xlonson Secretary of State State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and ARTICLE XIII OF TIIE C0STI STATE TUTION OF THE OF correct copy of the 3 Constitutional UTAH RELATING TO THE RATE Amendments proposed by the regular OF TAXATION PURPOSES AND sessionearn of the legislature of 1937 as appears of record in my the DISTRIBUTION Be tt resolved by the Ucaitlalurt et office that they will I further certify the State of Utah if ell on the official ballot at the Route each appear to the member! elected general election November 8 19J8 concurring therein: SECTION That it is proposed to under tbe number and title herein of the designated amend section 7 of Article In witness whereof I bsv hereConstitution of ths state of Utah as and affixed the my hand amended by the vote ef the electors at unto set of Utah this the general election of 1930 to read Croat Sealof of the State 6th day August 1933 as follows: Th rat ef taxation on See 7 tangible property shall net exceed on each dollar of valuation two and mills for general t te purposes o Ik f n null for high school Secretary ef State 1 E of the II you hecit water by methods you know how may get a nic and somebody disappointment Automatic Elecservice in your An abundance of hot home water is heated and stored for it is Somebody warm bath won't No such when you have tric Hot Water use any hour of the day or night every day of the year at a turn of the tap And it actually costs no more than less convenient methods Come in Let us give you complete Once you get all the details facts you too will join the thousands who now enjoy Automatic Electric Hot Water service 3S5 days every year Snjoij B&Ji ruJuiq ujiik Gunj) filecthXcifi N mm |