Show ' v v I V I ! u i m THE BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A STRIVING FOR INDIVIDUAL EXCELLENCE AND READINESS TO recognize OTHERS excellence READ THE TIMES TAPER CRAMMED FULL A - i Vol3 OF ARTICLES CONCISELY WITHOUT COMMENT OR “NEWSY WRITTEN OPINION in No 21 Garland Utah Thursday January a Happy New Year To Local Tax Units Hold Meeting At 1 - - 1931 AH” $200 THE YEAR Plans Announced Sego For Rebuilding Plant Milk At Garland Brigham City Work To Start Immediately After First Of Year Plant To Be In Operation In Forty-fiv- e Days Matters Of Importance To Taxpayers Of County Discussed Lions New Year The general committee of the Box Elder Taxpayers association met Friday afternoon December 26 at die court room in Brigham City with Chairman O A Christensen in charge and representation of members from different sections of the county present Purposes and objects as outlined at the meeting of the organization Decemb Cr 15 were by the chairman Discussion by all present emphaized the purpose being to work for the enactment into law at the forthcoming session of the legislature of the measure designed to correct the present unjust and inequitable tax- system as suggested In the passage of the tax amendments Atao It was pointed out that an important work Is to help carry out the program of he Utah Taxpayers association In assisting public officials In the tax spending units to get as near a dollar’s worth of pubic sen ice for each dollar expanded as is possible In brief to summarize the remarks on the subject made by Chairman Chris tensen J H Ward A E Holmgren J Francis Merrill J S Weidman O L Brough P C Petterson A M Reeder Ellis Lowe and W C Horsley the purposes of the organization is to work for the fair distribution of the burden of taxation and to assist in every way possible in seeing to It that the tax dollar Luncheon-Danc- e Grand Success Armory Packed To Capacity Year Bv New Revellers Plans for the Immediate rebuilding of structure to house the butter making equipment of the Sego Milk Products Cortpany whose plant here was completely destroyed by a fire December 24 with an estimated loss of $4000 were announced from the office of the 'Bear River Investment Company this week The new building will be practically the sarye size as the one destroyed and will be of modem design in every particular The Sego company have expressed themselves as ready to rebuild the plant just as soon as the building is ready Building operations await only the completion of final arrangements for work and material Mr Roosendall the Sego manager is receiving cream at Garland as usual until the new plant is ready ofwRworth- - etaoi shrdlubns ' a With Pres P C Petterson in charge the Oarland Lions wives and special guests which included Bp White of Willard T L County Commissioner Davis and Attorney Lewis Jones and ladles of Brigham gathered at the Gar o land hotel New Year’s Eve where a sumptuous Clinic banquet consisting of hot oast turkey and trimmings was served Completed ly Cheff Fraser and wife The table was fittingly decorated for he occasion and caps and noise makers and Dr Betenson and welDr Luke lad their part in the evening’s fare supervisor Mrs Della Marriott have completed clinic work for the During the course of the luncheon children from Plymouth on the north he "Preaching Parson” of Willard to River City on the South and ainted a graphic picture of the recent westBear to Howell Mrs Marriott reports ire at Garland and of the efficiency that the clinics have been well attended f G G Sweeten and Mayor Capener and Exsliown much appreciation n aiding the fire to gain headway He this work are paid by the Iso suggested that the city commls-lo- n penses for undertake the drilling of another county ' o Work is well spent The proposed county budget was reviewed and discussed and a committee of seven was appointed to meet with at the time the county commissioners set for public hearing Monday Dec 29 th A synopsis of expenditures In detail by departments covering six years as secworked out by W M McKendrtck was retary of the state association studied and the tendency of governmental costs noted A Brigham City Taxpayers committee of Bunderson J 'sting of Hcrvin Francis Merrell and A M Hansen was named to meet with the city council in its meeting advertised for public hear ing of the budget on December 30 and to offer suggestions it may deem ad- well Other speakers were T L Davis Garland-Tremonto- n Lewis Jones J J Shumway W W Club Richards Jim Wise F A Driggs and other members of the club The humorous trend of the speeches caused The Garland - Tremonton Literary1 caused much laughter and was enjoyclub met Monday evening at the home ed by aU present of Mrs Nathella Grlffen where a very Other participants in the program pleasant evening was spent Mrs Ruth vere: Mr Mason a professional Summers gave a talk on "Community Bp Gunnel of Howell who Welfare’ and about her visit to the U A endered two vocal solos and the C Guebts were Mrs Oneta Shurtz Jons’ orchestra Mrs W W Richards and Mrs John From the hotel the crowd went to Benson he Armory where the Annual was held and old and young Hop rom aU parts of the valley danced the Old Year out and the New Year In In true holiday style mid a shower of serpentine and confetti and noise from all kinds of horns and whistles collectthanks to Entertained 0 Liveslock Situation — everbody and individually for the splendsupport of our 1930 Livestock Show best wishes to all for a happy and with as many prosperous new year Many ively visable The meeting adjourned subject to the caU of the executive committee id and more East Tremonton News Notes The Ladies Farm Bureau met at th’ home of Mrs Charles Garfield Monday evening and gave her a pk isau surprize in the nature of a house a aiming She had recently moved into )ur n w modern home Games were p!a’ ed and lunch served Mrs Cephus Anderson wu called to Brigham City Monday on account of the serious Illness of her sistci Mis Liz- zie Bingham Miss Olive Garfield came home from Salt Lake City Wednesday evening She left Saturday for California where she will spend her vacation visitmg her asters Mis Azur Evans of Oakland and Mrs Loren Green of SanFrancisco Mrs Howard Foster of Alameda Mr and Mrs Clarence Brough and baby of Ogden Mr and Mrs Ray Hill and son of Elwood Mr and Mrs Jesse Garfield Mr and Mrs Geo Biough and Mrs Lizzie Allred of Spring City were dinner guests on Christmas of R G Brough and family Miss Maudell Seager simnt the week end in Salt Lake City Charles Peterson and family had as Christmas guests Mr and Mrs Dan and children Mr and Mis Floyd Garfield and baby Mr and Mrs Jos 3cothem and children of So Tremonton and Mr and Mrs Carl Peterson and children of Providence Mr and Mrs Ray York and sons spent Christmas Eve at the Larry Mann home in Elwond M riband Mrs Ray York and sons visited last Sunday with Ktmi Maim and committee sociation L D S Church Offers Music Course To Ward Choristers In or near Chohlsters and organists Idaho Falls Idaho and Logan Ogden Lake City Provo Ephraim and Richfield Utah will welcome this announcement of an intensive music course which has been created expressly for them by the General of the L D S Music Committee Church In each of the above cities the classes will meet each week for six consecutive weeks the date of the first class tn each class being as follows January 5 Ephraim Utah Jan12 January uary 10 Logan Utah Richfield Utah January 17 Provo Utah January 19 Salt Lake City Utah January 24 Ogden Utah and January 26 Idaho Falls Idaho The course is to be given entirely without charge to the attending musicians and has as its purpose the assisting of these family at Elwood w ho Is teaching Miss Eva Garfield leaders of music in solving the problems school In Tooele Is spending her 'acat-iot are ever present in their iiupor-fwith her mother Mrs Saiaii Garwork field Mrs! Chas Garfield was hostess to The lessens wilL cover the following the officers of the Sunday School on subjects ‘‘Notation and Technic of the "Tone Quality in Vocal and Baton" Tueday They were Mrs Bessie Muc‘ Miss May Calderwood Instriru n’al Music Vowels and ConMario Johnson Mias Christensen and sonant1' 1 Appropriate Music for Mrs Leland Hansen ho rings' and Program Malc- s ( fir and Mrs Basil Garfield of 'm - vfiion” "C'nerefatlonpl were gutsts of their brother J O Ci Sirtrrw "it e study and Presentation hold and family ever fie holidays Mm Edyth Foxley Miss Imne Par’' (f New M e— A Tract ical Application Each of these i the C ir e ?nd Maudell Seager eiT ainod in hon‘word at the by the following or of Miss Arlene1 Calcl ui I" i“1' Games jrts leaders selectee from Seager home Tuesday cnnlng P: were nlayed and a b iai’ ul mnmeuro Li McCune School cf '1 i’t of honor the was presented to Urn names of V the Music oml who i leaving soon ic th same 'order as tccci field given above' r their mtertained Geo Abbott and Lunif at dinner on Christmas div Mr and Edward P KuubsU Organist of die Mrs Ilyrum Tibbetts and Mr and Mrs' Salt- - Lake Tabernacle C Anthony L K Hilman Mid Thomas Waldron Lund Director of the Salt Lake Taber- and Dick Waldron of Morgan 3t together with WilXord M of the Utah Tax payers as- met with the board of county Wcndrick Salt riSII AND TO GAME HOLD ASSN ANNUAL SOCIAL On February 5th 1931 at the Armory the Annual bi’ildtng Brigham City Social of the Box Elder Fisli ana Game Association will be held Within a few days the program and entertainment committee will have all out This entertaindetails worked ment gives promise of being a real social event In addition to a good snappy program a delicious buffet luncheon All present members will be served and all who expect to Join between now and this date are cordiaUy invited to be present State and neighboring County Fish and and Game Association officials our own county officials will be with us on this occasion Remember the date and try not to let anything interfere as a large crowd is desired The Publicity Committee Turkey Growers Receive Big Sura For Xmas Birds The Christmas “gobler” pool marketed bv the Northwest Turkey Growers’ association totaled nearly 100 carloads to anor 2000000 pounds according nouncement made recently by Clyde C Edmonds general manager of the association Included in the pool were about 25 carloads or half a million pounds of 2000 Utah turkey produced by some Beehive state The entire growers well over northwest pool will bring to the 12000 producers In’ seven $500000 north and west states Utah’s portion will lie at least $125000 Top grade Christmas turkeys that were shipped from Utah- - and other nacle Choir Lester Ilmehcliff Director tes and marketed by the northwest of the Ogden Tabt made Choir - Reg xn ganization wlll net the pro- ina'd Beales violinist and conductor of defers about 29 or 30 rents per pound ensemble groups at the McCune School wMch is thought to be the highest musC W Held former director of the prices paid this year for any tirkeys ic department of the Brigham Young in America Provo Tracy Y Cannon University The pool comprising the major porDirector of the McCune School of Mustion of the commercial production m ic and Art and former organist of the Unh Idaho Montana Nevada Salt Lake Tabernacle Colorado and Wyoming Oregon In rll of the seven dtes li which was ui tributed in New metropolitan the cloves will be given the class Yu k and other markets in tlm New nicv'ing has been set at 7 30 ’) m and I states Chicago Philadelphia the halls lusted below will be utiin d California t 'al cf the citns Ctwrr Slake Tabcro'iito u prices were slightly higher Utah Snow Co age HU Epnraim more received fr TUankshVin Utah College Hail Bidiir Yuuii1' ! he T northwest organization's Provo Utah Barra-- Kn!' University ie her Is of net settlement to die ' Sal' L D S College Campus e is is ns follows: prod n A bv City Utah Fourth Wmd U prime young toms 30 rents per Hall 1st Fast ana 3rd Nc h U S tor Ci pop prime young hens 28 Utah I D 3 Stake ib 'xr pound: U 3 choice yoaiu Lai and E Sts Idaho Tails Idah 23 ctnlr U 3 choice young liens ihe "in Conrilct? information con: 'ruins nt to 2 ci hr U 3 old toms 23 cents U subjects of the course has Urn Stake ‘Presidents and Bishops of Wards S old hens 23 cents and U S med-es- Officials iums 22 cents per pound In and near these seven cities as you want Our hearts are full of gratitude for that great display of interest shown In belialf of the Show and the "honest who “e Gcd" show’ UP to PB build( n country— something that “f of the Monday to discuss thelSfs the greatness that the west will call their budget for 1931 before its own — and something that the people option of the west will be proud of This can I he committee suggested to the board that economic conditions should be only be done by uniting In a common and wherever cause and by bringing into play that taken Into consideration of the west as has been there is opportunity to retrench in ex- great spirit be done The done before when we wanted to do penditures tlus should also that1 the something worth while and we can committee recomended ' again be changed to automobile allowance Beef bulls in our dairy herds ought conform with that of the state namely: to work out pretty well and I am satIt should be reduced from 10 cents to isfied a lot of our dairymen can imMr McKendrick mile 7 cents per financial condition by givcommended the commissioners and the prove their ing servious thought to this matter committee for their earnest cooperation One of our local enterprising dairyin making the budget as low as possible men bought one of the good purebred consistent with the necessary progress beef bulls at the Stock Show to put in to be made so as to get the beef type of his C O Pickle state sanitary engineer calf herd which has worked out well in concernmet with the commissioners in Southern many cases particularly A made was visit Jail the county ing California where the main purpose is to the Jail and after the inspection Mr to freshen the cow the calf being disthe erecPickle strongly recommended within the shortest 6pace of posed of tion of a new jail If this cannot be certain time recommended done now he beef bull the In using the purebred on the buildnecessary improvements calves should run heavier hence bring ing— Box Elder News or If carried more dollars for veal along for beef ’hie fact Is that there Mr and Mrs Oluf Johnson had as is a surplus of dairy calves reaching dinner guests on Christmas day Mr and the slanghterlng plants which doesn’t Mrs P A Linford ami family help market prices There is a steady cash demand for beef types to go into the fcedlot and by selecting the right l°theMtome of' kind of bulls it Is difficult If not im- to tell that they are from & hls grandparents Mr and Mrs H J posbilple In actual practice 6uch dairy cow Swinyadr for beef purcalves are sold regularly pSS fhedhoK“ tmiate that 75 to 80 per cent of the pool will graac "prime" and choice” The final pay checks should be in the nands of the turkey growers by Janiin 10 th mrmb°rs cf most Price- nt pools :n Idaho and other stator were several cents less m this mail those '"crved by members of the Northwest Turkey Grower’s associat- treion The regional organisation’s efficient mendous bai rrun'ng power fedmarketing and strict adherence to eral predJg standards aie hugely fer the price premiums ceived by that organization monds says poses Of course this won’t work In cases where is desired to save heifer calves for dairy use but St will work with grade cows and where the calves are to The logical effect of this be vealed plan would be to prevent a surplus from time to timo of veal calvevwhich without doubt depresses thi market as we have aland an opportunity ready obsuved to get more money for ihi call and furthermore to fill the calves to go ousting thoitogc far into the fevdlot it Mr and Mrs Dewey Richards and Mrs John Richards motored to California Monday for a short stay f |