Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND collect interest on the Provo account why did he not manifest a In the Ogden account which was three times as large? He makes no account of that and I have no First Securities Bank— UTAH means of knowing whether it was overlooked by him or not Mr Leggat's discussion of depository bonds is misleading We use the fqj- - COMPANY Richmond Cache Valley Banking Co— Logan Security State— Brigham First National— Brigham National Copper— Salt Lake Phone 47 City beyond anythixig you liavo ever known at Its price Watch the Pon tiac Rig Six on the open road revealing top speeds suchas no other car in its field ran match See i t leap eagerly ahead a t a green light accelerating with unrivaled snap and spirit rmPonlluc 14 equally far ahead of its field In stamina and long life due features such us crankcase to many ventilation 'which prevents dilution of engine full pressure lubrication at all sjvceda — and the Hurtnonic Ilalanccr which counteracts torsional Come in today vibration in the crankshaft Ixuirn how easily you cun own and enjoy the finest car the market uiTords at its low price v ttl 1lt to $895 f 0 b Ponfhir ronlhir H nnrrtftrrt iftrlng rurtf rnnti I an jty mhr k t light aim roil 4nraJ Mnlnrw Vim ftt h ht ttetirrrv her rffunr Pnvmrnt otoJ6i minimum rate anrlirt mat rAargN l fivttrui men terll m lien rtrtftar mg $(( (fnhiatul I'mihfld tlrlumil)pmu fuu prltn it httim aniy chatgri fur rrigil(inil fellrrv mint the ritarg for an Ihmi tiessoriei or imim tng clitiml tit rlt luntl PECK AND GUNDERSON Distributors GARLAND M fW L 4 (?4B) ? 4&J I’Umiii ov um STjpvV i r7f U 4J t vmiuiii o t fiiHtr Pontiuc t5 Vdan Hu Mm Milton H Welling Defends Policies (Continued from Page 1) state at small border stations served secretary did not I believe violate the We are In touch with letter of spirit of the law’ by tank trucks if Mr Furthermore these stations every month In the year Leggat's zeal and almost every shipment is detected obliged him to go out of his way to and checked properly in the office Our total uncollectable gas tax losses have been reduced to less than one percent of Mr Leggat's guess the av and ersge dealer the manufacturers shippers have made this tax and its collection the cheapest and by far the easiest tax money we receive It is pleasure to express appreciation to these men for their complete cooperat ion with the department Cashier It will be noted that these funds we 98 protected except in case of our clearing house bank through which all our business is transacted When settlement was made with the Treasurer at the close of the September quarter we had little or no money our clearing house bank at all On October 31 we had approximately O dollars It is conceded that the account is always greater than our coverage by the end of the quarter Mr Leggat says we are compelled law to have depository bonds as cover-by age That of course is not the law at all and Just here one of our difficulties arises 1 have required depository bonds in all cases The banks are now urging that I take municiple bonds school bonds and the like which would cost them nothing and are askcancelation of their depository ing bonds which I dislike to do If Mr Leggat had wanted to assist this department he might have addressed himself to a solution of this question instead- of having pointed out a perfectly obvious situation whlchJs hard to solve If he had wanted to be fair to me he might also have advised the auditor that my coverage on the clearing house account was exactly six times that carried by my predecessor who served two thirds this audit period I have no fault to find with Mr Leggat’s discussion of our over and short account When the audit was made it was around $100 cash over surely not a large amount considering our volume of business I have gone into that account perhaps half a dozen times in the year For example a woman came to our counter for plates She had shipped four or five trucks -- y home m Ogden Tronr California were held at Ogden by the rail road at great expense to her because she dartd not put them on the highway without plates She told me if she could get plates she eould put the trucks to work on the Rod Butte Dam In this city I believed her story took the cost of a set of plates from over and short and assumed In personal resixnsibility every such case the parties have made If ?dr good and returned the money Leggat found any evvidence in that fund of money having been taken it was for that purpose otherwise no notation need have been placed there at all since he says no check was pos- at sible Mr Leggat’s analysis of our suspense shows that he knows little or fund SAVE YOUR COUPONS ON THE GUN AND DOLLS or accounted for His recomendatlon that it be turned in as fees up to June 30 1929 would if carried out deprive many people of fund paid to us upon which the state has up to this time been unable to give return value in service If Mr Leggat had given the matter even casual Investigation he would have known that we are still paying back money from this suspense account which was sent to us nineteen months go I now quo'e in detail the Jast paragaph of his comment on this account FOUR DOLLS ALSQ TO BE GIVEN AWAY NOVEMBER 30th AT 9 O’CLOCK P M $225 Stationery $200 Shaving Outfit $225 Value Turpo Electric Vaporizer SPFriAI CHAS J TRIBE THE BARBER rian foe a Boy to Doll True Up 59c fif jJC 16c 13c 36c 39c 19c AT OUR FOUNTAIN Hot Malted Milks M M uc sibly be applied to any demand of the state I withdrew from it the money thought necessary to pay the ordinary expense to the trip for the State amouting to $350 leaving in its place a of the transaccomplete memorandum tion I am advised that it had been so treated repeatedly in the past Four days later my salary check for three months was sent to my office in my absents and placed in the office safe In addition a second voucher from the State Auditor for $6279 in my favor was in the hands of my secertary during the two weeks of my absence Stated differently the state owed me more than four times the expense money involved in this transaction Nut Sundaes 2 for 25c Ice Cream Pts Ice Cream Qts All NOTICE OF SPECIAL HOLDERS sNg V4J! XYiO fcvHiM fcrf r'l tt&jr £ you Y see your V1 iXik 'I a hi yr J' £ vrv Jfclf are much too cold for “wet “gasoline in summer “wet” gasoline kerosene-lik- o Heavy particles fail to burn They filter down into your oil thinning it ruining its lubricant value wasting fuel And in winter you will have real tioublc “Wet” gasoline — even winter quality of “wef” gasoline — simply ean’t vaporize properly It hits the cold motor and condenses h: e a damp fog It forms in droplets "on the manifold on the cylinder walls Your battery 1ms a hard enough job turning a stiff cold motor without tho added ha n cl i ca p of slow start ing “wet” gasoline Would yon like starting troubles? that toavoid cold weal her Would you like a gasoline goes all into power and mileage? Shell 400 the “dry” gas is so exactly 1 efined t hat “wet” fractions are eliminated It vaporizes completely and therefore stai ts easily’ it burns cleanly and hence del i vers maximum power with no oil dilution or S v? 5p 'I 'k 3-- ilf t v r f ' Y I ' ' waste It no more than “wet” gasoIet every frosty morning remind Shell 400 tho “dry” gas —no you costs line of other Shell gasoline is sold I J STOCK- MEETING Notice ft'cjy- V4 EVEN 25c 50c Day Saturday 1 a 15c 15c Is hereby given that a specto toe ial meeting of Stockholders of the Ga: land Milling Company will be held in This entire transuspense account saction was completed October 25 the basement of the Library Building Leggat’s report is dated November 1st at Garland City Box Elder County Any day between my return on Octob- Utah on Saturday the 23rd of Novemer 12 and the publication of this ven- ber A D 1929 at two o’clock P M The object of the meeting is to conomous statement Leggat had access to the facts and I denounce the spirit sider and vote on the proposition of and letter of his statement as a con- consolidating the said Garland Milling with the Tremonton Comfalsehood Company Gentlemen I if temptible ever sink so low that a man of Mr pany a corporation upon such terms conditions as shall be agreed upLeggat’s reputation can Justly reprove and on vote of the outstanding st ck by a me for “not setting a proper example to his employees” I will leave the represented at said meeting Dated this 9th day of October A D service of the state I have given twenty-fiv- e years of my life to public 1929 JOHN P HOLMGREN service' It has been my pride to keep Presid-that service clean I will not have it NELS JENSON (Continued on Page 5) Secretary the entire second and third paragraphs of this statement "During the audit period the sum of $1770808 was collected as "interest on daily balances” The audit disclosed The Beet Garland $133 25c Peroxide 25c Epsom Salts “Again referring to Statement No 7 50c Cold Cream it will be noted that the “Suspense” fund Includes a cash slip of M H Wel50c Pure Olive Oil ling for $350 This was used by Mr Well25c Hand Lotion ing as a revolving fund but I have been unable to find any authority sanctioning this act and at the present time the cash slip in question is nothing more than an I O U The head of a deMilk Shakes 10c partment indulging in this practice is certainly not setting a proper example 15c College Malts to his employees and It should be stopChili 10c ped The man who wrote that revealed the Ice Cream Sodas 10c venom which has run through every Malted Milks 15c of his report paragraph It is false both in spirit and in fact This suspense account is not fees and Many Other Specials does not become such until the state has accepted the money and rendered return service When Mr Leggat beour months audit gan ago with Mr Reid I am advised that this suspense account as checked and found to be W’hich of course was not spent for me in perfect balance It remained so unAs soon til September 2Gth four days before personally but for the state I returned proper expense vouchers the audit period closed On that day I as to the Auditor and in due left to attend the convention of Secre- - were sent time his check issued to cover same at tt quote additional interest due of $744 69 Of this amount the sum of $70124 has been collected The difference of was collected as a result of the audit from the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of Provo Mr Welling informed your special auditor that he had agreed to no interest being paid by this bank inasmuch JVS theaccpimt was opened was His attention only temporarily called to Section 4500 Compiled Laws of Utah 1917) which provides that interest of not less than 2 per annum must be paid by any bank having public funds on This section deposlte further requires the depository banks to furnish a good and sufficient deto secure the deposit of pository bond The above interest public funds check 1ms never been credited through the Fee Book and presumably has been returned to the bank "At the time the temporary account was opened with the Farmers and Merchants a similar bank of Provo account was opened with the Ogden State Bank of Ogden When these accounts were closed the moneys on and deposit amounted to $1687850 but no deposit$4657804 respectively ory bond was furnished by either stitution” I wish here and now to make generous acknowledgement of the aid given to the State by Mr Leggat in de Some of teetlng these Interest items them occurred before my administration The largest item was purely a clerical error nmde by the bank and would I think have been easily detected at the close of the quarter by both the bank and the office The statement having to do with the return of $43 45 Is exactly true I returned the check to do simple Justice Purely temporary accounts were opened at Provo and Ogden These banks were notified we did not Intend to make them depository banks under the law They exhibited fine public spirit and civic pride In what we were trying to do in their cities They accepted our deposit daily at six P M three hours after close of hours They cleared thoubanking sands of our checks They gave us free use of their vaults and all other banking facilities As often as requested they came to our agency themselves for the money Issued their reciepts bo us and assumed fuU responsibility The accounts were not profitable to the banks and what was done by Jhe Tremonton Utah Where Savings Are Greatest QUICK STARTING O' MIL ii Andidxmtoil iTlimkanuil now'thatformsnohardfllnty faibonli j’ou wouM a void tie cm Hess troubles caused by cabonand “add thousands of mill's to the life of your car insist un 11 ELI MOTOR OIL whenever you buy It fieWf itilt piany C'Jd mornings to flcAl otlr oil uilh con acoscd vet gasoline that rt ns tfotrn mills Here is an ttample — oil half gasoli in less than JS hundnJ t running miles aj With Shell 400 tht ‘dry’ gas yon can often run a full thousand miles and Las Ixs than lOCrr gase in your oil — not enough to seriously damage it V ’ |