Show Davis Farmers See End Of Bond Payments BOUNTIFUL Southern BOUNTIFUL Southern Davis county within the next eight months will ring down the curtain on its dreariest farming venture venture venture ven ven- ture when land owners in in the Bonneville irrigation district make final payment on a bond indebtedness incurred 20 years ago I Wendell B B. B Hammond counsel for the California Anglo-California bank bondholders for the district said Wednesday that before 1941 has expired landowners will have paid an aggregate of the original indebtedness by this time Although face value of the redeemed bonds hits upward of depreciation decreased the original sum to nearly one- one fourth The 20 years of payment suffered suffered suffered suf suf- suf- suf mostly during the depression depression depression depres depres- sion period The agricultural outlook outlook outlook out out- look was bleaker than ever before Fertile lands refused to yield I crops market prices sagged loss I of property was unusually frequent fre fre- fre- fre quent Bonded farmers found lound it difficult difficult difficult cult to meet both the tax and bond obligations Taxes the smaller mailer item were paid and bond payments wt were re allowed to become in arrears Difficulties reached their zenith when advice of the supreme court of both state and nation was asked The two bodies ruled federal federal federal fed fed- eral tax is paramount where maintenance of the government is concerned bond payment then was secondary |