Show THE GARLAND SEE John J Shumway and Mrs A A Johnson and y motored to Garden City at Bear Friday to spend the week end with Mrs Johnsons mother Mrs Hod- ges and family Mr and Mrs Russell Standing and daughter Roma Jean of California while visiting with relatives in Logan were Joined and Cotllnston Hcneyvllie Mrs Olca Wheatley by his mother In a and his aunt Mrs J A Bigler delightful motor trip to Buhl Idaho w here they were the guests of Dr and several Mrs J G Venter for days where they were extensively enter- - Mr 'Lake For Hail Insurance Fire Insurauce - Auto Insurance Real Estate and Bonds Loans Notary Public GARLAND TIMES UTAH Safety Deposit For Rent ed the Old Pc Iks Out ins of the leaver Dam £j and Mrs Clark Bowed entertained Mr and Mrs Lefler of Southern Utah and Mr and Mrs T E Lefler of CeUmston at dinner Sunday Bear River Investment Company an affiliation of the Utah Farm Simmons entertained Bur i Federation to serve members of at a birthday supper and father the cause cl organized f to her husband W B rxuliire were announced in compliment by PHONE 13 GARLAND UTAH Simmons GARLAND Mr E E Lefler and dangh- - c c EdmcndLs general aisnr-:cf tor Evelyn All three having August 31 Ciati-Befor th"ir brhday arrri ersary un fer authority to operate the sides the hoc :ss and honored guesfs lation is new before the fed- those present were- Mrs E E Lefler at r iJ commission n Mr and Mrs M Y Simmons and Mr C station wid be erected im- k and Mrs Clark Bowen XOTICE TOR PIT LIC ATlO V Abbott hrne on Sunday Ed-has been Ciar me V Bult-ireg faiutacle autiun' by (PUBLISHER) Mr and Mrs Charts ti fr m h nuasion-rDEPARTVtEXT ramttsian OP TUE INTERIOR Scoth- - hcncrably “cm named Mr and Mrs where he lias Ubois in U S LAND OFFICE iS cUo vailed that tins furs p at Sale ' the post ’no years aYo takirg a a ic S rdav ahere they Halted City Utah August 13 1330 tiiakemg ocgnuz-- i delightful cttifereuce tour with Pre-NOTICE is hereby given that Isaac Ft and Mrs Henry Wredip n hoi end' male a to utilize the GY®: o'iicrs Scotland -' Lee of Etna Utah who ti Peters-ton Sept 9 Mrs Charles and daughter 9 9 SELLING WHEAT THRU HOG l I i a service to members and to 1327 made Add! stock e business vsitoxa He will enjoy a continental tour thru ralsmg home- - Den M Covb rs Belgian Holland Germany Switzer- stead entry No 03dh5d for SSSE'i hi Nirth Ocden Thursday HERE’S HOW cf arid I the in Utah rust and wid alsi Mr grid Mrs Charles P terson made rand SEtiSWH Sec 11 SW4SW4 Sec 12 Itiy m uie at Ooeram-Lj never imi an cfiiial WHiNW'i Sec 13 NEti EHNW'i isuip'S trip to Smithfieid Monday £1 U? w1 sal cn the Leviathan whhh it could picture ifa Section 14 Township 13 North Range 'rs A L Bennett cf Parma Idaho COO lbs wheat - cost SdOO 19 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed M “ Fred Klutz of Sail Fran-sc- o a fair existence bsftre the and L'rni Clif r urg I once c:i Sept 2') 3'e El Mrhi -’ A A 3 “ of notice of Intention to make final Proof Ms L A Carter visited at the P E Cre the prepeted 40 lbs Pi Chow - cost are mmz !0 preparations to to establish claim to the land above Ault home Saturday :: proposed poultry association's through Mrs Piy York was to th nieet h‘m srJ will return described before A F Richins Notary E Ec"‘i5’ Kansas Mrs X‘AEl Public at Grouse Creek Utah on the Lades Farm ureaj last Friday aihrl a medium of djsemuuuig aI“ Ezra Harris 27th day of Sept 1930 County Leader demon- :al farm information Charles TwtceJ and strayed Tie and Dye werk to eLht1 Claimant names as witnesses: ticn members will be given Newell Rkhins cf Grouse Creek Utah members and Mrs L S Mann Mrs family of Salt Lake are spending the I ltlr daughter Mrs Monroe the hog for B and Ernest War burton Lorenza Lee Ken®Mann and Mrs O Harnett of ari poultry market trends at per Beaver Dam as guests lr C? rdfaiuyin served The a:iL and Ross D War burton of Etna Utah Officials are enLer' artd Mrs- E'E' For 100 lbs of Pork worth deUcious refreshments 13 ELI F TAYLOR hDie that it will be of great value io d brother Mr and Mrs N' W Olsen and Mr — ' Register Mr and Mrs Lefler from Li " trlrx frvlc to this site's w91 and Mrs Lindon arkle spent Sunday and hlA men and thus Utah poultry Southern 3 j in Ogden and Bountiful tomove Ms Maude Eeager attended tea-- 1 Mr and Mrs Floyd Johnson are ?rcve aajtiler prcgressive chers institute in Brigham City on giving a hearty welcome to a new a ir E'vrfection in cooperative Garland-Tremont- on Cl and Friday She will teach baby girl born at them home last week A week ago Sunday Mr and Mrs in Tremontcn to eaver Dam the coming year If the requested permission Is grart- M Mr and Mrs O H Seager vulled Charles Petersen and daughter Roma 'ed by the federal commission the radio U Uiar visited llh their mother Mrs Char- E HU “ t ictte Petersen and brethrr Arth'xr j Fountain Green Friday cf tte turn's new headquarters at the home of M?”and 11 Checketts and family of Providence Saturday ’rloarii Sign Mrs O L Crouch Mr George Beal Pot£er and family Thursday they were rcw Sder construction in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Decree Abbott have real °ine1 tour of o been spending the pat week at Monte sight seeing and Mr and Mrs O H Seager return- sr1 s Cache 4 Valley ed Saturday from their trip through 11 Crtshx by Farm Board Employs Mr and Mrs Lew is Abbott were busi- Southern Utah (Jennie Fryer and daughters They also spent a few hours with friends ini' ness visitors in Erigham City Monday Is- - sec) frem page d Lewiston Idaho Mrs Waddoups Miss Frankie Beal visited relatives and Mrs Potter are sisters In Salma and Richfield last week then intangibles from the tax rolls this power ganued several months ago 'to scien- took up her duties as a teacher in the endments are Governor Dem also contended that tn cahy inareet as one uni the tur- - te Iftheproposed High School at ElMnor ing favcred by laxlty on th e part of the legislature had not abused its power western ten includstate cf Johns cumbered ctzts Vernal is among ky tax offIcia te Gover futed by in taxation of mines in the past and i British expedition wilt attempt to lab the teachers at Plymouth for the comCne cf the mcst even3 of ing Utah He wxl also contact the should be trusted to work out a better a few of the animal la the hope of the season was held pea3ant ing year on at the lntoneih!e camp chfhrent nxpprative f system of mine taxation in case a betMr and Mrs Walter Waldrca of olvlng the problem of their migratory m Lcan Canyon Sept 8 girls the Pacific Coast before leaving ! where for in tanble property "is wrong and it can't ter method could be found This he Salt Lake City visited at the George special honor was given what is term- - W" hington said was proposed after January' 1935 Coming as it did Mn Willardson's states there b nearIy by the amendments relating to mine high federal post the state would taxation iv recognized as a merited reward for benefits though coUection of a The Governor made it clear tha: the cn intangibles which would not proposed amendments would only untie i t4 to the Utah or- cuure and jbe a he the hands of the legislature Qn £hat to deal which he helped found gsnizatlon but tthich wouM stJU vieId s£f5e4 with the subject The detail of the plan The sttection was nade after awral ifeionue t reduce th? tax on tangible was left to the leeisla'iire to decide of Federal the Farm representative which is now cairymg the In property he conclusion that the sysurged Board had spent months studying tV KJ beavy j0d tem of taxation proposed in Utah was and operation His position cn the amendment for not an experiment Every feature cf ceuticn and were so uu a tax ccmmlssion was equally the plan is in successful opera tic n in strong in recommending its approval one or more states today The system as a model for the crgaruzation y K -o- Ued thatriore is not radical or the in any revolutionary posed establishment cf others It was than thirty states now have a success- - respect but merely proposes to shift a during this Investigation thpt the central administration: that part of the tax load from properly to erdl authorities became familiar with1 income mtangbles and There is a Mr It illardsc n and the prominent the legislature to give additional author CD' for justice and he urged the people role he played hi the development c! ity to the tax commission that the of the state to join in the cry’ and k cp the Utah association legislature must be trusted not to abuse it up until justicevas done Mr WtUardsoti is a native cf Ephraim Utah Prior to 1920 much’ cf his tur? was spent at Mayfidd w! he wu prominent as a S''orc f farmer and a Lvjacock nan Lives’ ick marketing vis hs specii’y at ' Umed Mrs Gertrude Sunday evening Bank Quarters tuui Garland Building Bank UTAH J Te it it r:ee naan ddc oaoaoaoo dsddpppp osQDDaop ccj i rre n 0 ad fncixu Purina T V Total I £440 Wheat sold thru hotes utrteir u I ““d' idtifui d in sub ml Utahn u ulLt 1 ii J a " f rTt TRAINING TABLE 7WJ? °7 aJ creag this tare Shortly after I979 h miser Utah where h til 13221: was then that d to resided unMr Y 'Cards': n CI:JS C and Benjamin Froah ervanired the U’ah which now enjoy assrgia’icn the memfcerhp cf ever six thousand O' 7 IN L L I w !i An ' tsu f’ra k ' t id x c pi b ’ I i 'i y " i 't I'r beef an caY cc was the n i it ultra of “tramre rdarcr Ur tbs “dear fortTruxini'y Autl is h the uvl as i dead je men' away a ti s‘ i r 'i t re' ' ' r’V' an 1 cabbage l V ' h:t h 'i1 i or di " 'V ir "f j ' '’ y r r g ‘ 'Jtr r p’ r u f t - t t t vj I ' ity w t ' r l ft j ir 0’ W' j p’ A ll !IJ f r V i': ‘j t m to y - nr U ii t f rj xtn j at hru h niro ii INS aai iurrty ani a ci!kn$ up tuo rvMd in the serf three :rj Ft'a'iriejy the rttpreme impart huce of coedifioeie te sw'k a race at the 4 rule gruelling rare at Poughkeepsie ve hare Uibfd Ifr Olendon to tell st something o the training re gstrrsteaf imposed on a creic wan part'cnlarly ir regard to i chat he wag and a tap not eat — EDITOR tV f'c ht cnt C y BICt bUSDC1 r ri'h of Jigg’’ favorite dish as tbey could tolLj they were allowed on y a limited quantity of water Th idea then seemed to bo to ’il 'em and then bring them to a keen competitive "edge" quickly through sweats and lot el purgatives Needless to say the after results were anything but desirable elable elect is achieved also Today a coach goes about bringing his men into shape in just through use cf certain cereals I always such as rice bran the opposite fashion and corn as tart the men as early possible Whole rice is especially ideal in so that there will be no need for that it is not only palatlast minute Intensive grinding to able but also forms ahighly bulk' whose smooth texture is kind to the bring them to the “peak“ The more gradually a man can of lining membrane build np his stamina and drive When the first call for crew is the more effective be will be and made early in the year I find the the less apt to go stale Balanced mn in all sorts of cond turns meat our the necessary There is are always a few conscienagainst crew diet la always an irr press ire tious one— would that their numassortment cf leafy and fibrous ber were larger — who report in th cellulose or bulk excellent condition bat there are vegetable ef which promote intestinal hy- other who have to start from match every year These men I giene aad help carry off the residual poisons la a normal and watch with particular care ta healthy manner This same veg- - re that their physical grooming at j Ti'ifa e' iT'i' Fc bu c n 'fh Ti ’i i m a SWIU 4 n wi “ T T3T ry c 3a 4h in the r cf u r tL ' la tb c nervy rryn fcols ir s rei - th- e rr ' 1 h st r hi r supa— aad o T5 Naturally test eia 'exacting demand tj ' r — o in to this upon enerzy are those whose training has removed from the body ail the dead wegaf and useless residue's One hears a great deal cf talk —and see much written about the stroke used by this or that crew Naturady each coach teaches his men the stroke which he believes through experience will be most apt to drive his r out in front and keep them there Bat nc type cf stroke in the world is worth a plugged nlekle if the men manning the oars hare not been properly conditioned to set a winning pace aal then have the stamina and serve energy to hold sensible diet then which cludes plenty cf roughage or balk (choose your awn ntsie for it) is as necessary fa the long training grind as" the actual in the racing shells fir a crew man every ounce of usable foods that he can store in his body When the cew swain increase th beat for th Saa! spurt h takes a perfectly tra!sd human machine to stand the gadf ne!s nctitrv priiurer? a"d whch has Into one of Utah' basic irdiumg a tus‘tss in 1315 anioiit-- 1 ir r to over rune tri': n iol' trs and wh'ch is Cf brrrrq i:”o ' Uhih thousands cf di’Urs cf new rtoioy frim oirz: li tcir crus Mr 'Wiilirdion has been a “dirt he undrryr acids tlv’jr proaems and will continue to devote his eri- His! ereies towards finding a solution tri s i i ti t' ' I : sprr new work will be along cooperative mark citing lines cf whch he is now meat familiar rO— Governor (Continued ' page 1st roalosi kL - : V-- ’14 G-P- Iy Heavy Duly Tiros in liistorj! sec) much in intangible as there is in tang ibie property If the same ratio holds true in Utah it means that of the wealth in the State ts escaping taxation Governor Dern asserted For twenty-fiv- e years past the people have been agitated by this condition Home owners and fanners have bitterly complained that they were carrying the burden of the government while others more able to pay than they were escaping their just share of the load he said Early in his administration Gov erxxor Dern announced that he told the to work state Board of Equalization out a more fair system of taxation Their report as quoted by the Governor was “We can t make a start until we amend the constitution The hands of the legislature are so tied by constitutional restriction teat it could not give the people relief no matter how willing It might be to do so” Present Plan RkUcaiaas Dern - took the position Governor of that the constitutional exemption certain intangibles and requirements that the remainder be taxed at general property rates bad almost eliminated - T"'1-- - Dern Decries from I Milling Co thum rp J J J I $950 J “ bu $160 a f bMT T THE Above jftthfinde t the teammate— stylish At yonr left the new its PathBig handsome full oversise Heavy Duty tire— G o a a ps latest 1939 creations Value only the world’s finder fleavy Dntv Lifetime Ceeramtee Full Oversize 39x2H- 4 TUBES PRICED’ ms fin ALSO LOW ij large! rubber com puny can offer Built for Far hard drivers For roads hard oa tire Sis pkes of matchless Supertwist Lord (Goodyear under their treads patent) Backed by our friendly service Blue Light Service Phone 50 No 1 1 Garland I b |