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Show THE K I Up i LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, December 24, 1975, Page 7 E Deadline Set For Free A Sign Up On Greenbeli Elder Summers Homecoming Slated January 1, 1976, is the new deadline for signing up agricultural land under the Farmland Assessment Act passed by the 1975 legislature help farmers claim the special tax rate on some of their land which was not without paying a $25 late filing fee, Wesley Scott president of the North Box Elder conty Farm Bureau, reminded local ranchers and farmers today. Applications can be made at the county eligible before, assessor's For Elder office. The North Box Eider county farm leader pointed out that amendments to the act Homecoming for Eder Summers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Summers of Bothwell, will be held Dec. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bothwell LDS ward chapel. el Eder Summers recently returned from the Washington D.C. mission. as such small parcels separated from their main farm. At the same time, the new rules make it harder for want you, our valued customers, to know that it's a great delight to wish you a happy holiday. Your patronage is truly appreciated. rs to qualify land. The Act, passed in 1969, was designed to help keep Dream Girl Hair Fashions Utah's scarce farmland in production. agricultural Prior to the law's passage, farm and ranch owners were paying taxes on the market value of Before 41 S 1st pro- g perty rather than a rate based on its productive capacity. In some areas, the market value was inflated by development nearby. the amend- 1975 ment was passed, October 1 was the deadline for filing without payment of a pen- alty. Applicants now have 60 days after January 1 to file, with payment of the $25 late filing fee. To place farm property under the Farmland Assessment Act, the owner needs a legal description of the property. He will be required to sign an affidavit that be receives at least $1000 of annual gross farm income from the property, Scott pointed out. E TnmoatM 257-557- 0 hosanna in the highest Stakes Slate Dance On New Year's Eve Valley residents can dam in the New year Year's-Kvea- t 137( bicentennial one: M two dances being Utah sponsored jointly by (he Tremunton-Garlan- d stakes. A dance sponsored by the Melchizedek priesthood for persons 18 years or older will be held at the Garland Cultural hall from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Marvin Ashby orchestra will provide the music. j A dance for Aaronic priesthood age teenagers wilt be held New Year's Eve at the Tremonton Stake Center from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. "Phoenix" of Ogden will provide the music. Refreshments will be served at both dances. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. May the radiance of the Christmas spirit shine upon all men. Remember to buckle your safety belts and drive carefully during the Holiday season and always. "We extend a hardy THANKS to off our friends & customers" 11 n V Cheery greetings (7 to our WESTERGARD 110 204 S. Moon Garland 101 N. 3rd East Tremonton 257-522- 1 257-312- friends NORTHERN FURNITURE EDDIE & JOHN'S CHEVRON SERVICE GARAGE ARCHIBALD FORD Holiday Greetings to all of our dear Patrons and Friends ft E. Tremonton Main Main 11 E. 257-308- Tremonton 257-531- 7 6 3 ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON v,"v l - fx To wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for 1976 "Thank you for , your Warner stoddard repair & IteayvC patrons" sons wrecker service & 2794522 This is the wish we send your way: May yours be a Merry H oliday And we also extend a big "thank you" for your patronage. FOUR SEASON SUPPLY ! d ntST TtlMKJTKI 257-53- M v (fp&i aSH the Christmas Season all hearts are glad and it is with the greatest joy that we wish to extend our thanks to our many depositors in the Bear River Valley. At TREMONTON THE 2SS $. x SAVINGS AND LOAN "i&lii SAVINGS BEST ABLE TO SERVE THE O Weitttda Treats BEAR & LOAN RIVER VALLEY 2574X44 |