Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH t THE GARLAND TIME? TIIAT ’A BEAR NEWSY RIVER WEEKLY VALLEY INSTITUTION Every Thursday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Published u i? at the Second at Garland Postoffice Class Master In August 4' Utah as City 1928 i DEFICIT THE ' n Publishers Wahlen Bros With a deficit of $903000000 and an increase in the govoutstanding public debt of $616000000 the Federal ernment on June 30 ended what the New York Times calls its most unfavorable fiscal year in recent history During the year treasury receipts totaled $3317000-00- 0 a decline of $861000000 from 1930 and expenditures were $42220000000 of $226000000 more than last year when there was a surplus of $184000000 Major sources of government revenue including income tax corporation tax and customs duties fell as compared with the previous year The government of course is in an absolutely sound position but higher taxes are inevitable unless drastic economies are effected 7' j Depressed business conditions were directly responsifor the $861000000 drop in revenue The blame for the attendant increase of $226000000 in governmental expense will probably be hurled from shoulder to shoulder until forgotten ble ARE THE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN RAILROADS? It should be fairly common knowledge that eight million people in the United States are directly dependent for their liveihood upon the railroads 1 That the savings of every savings bank depositor or holder of a life insurance policy are invested to a substantial extent in railroad bonds That four billion dollars of such bonds are owned by savings banks and insurance companies That railroads purchase annually six billion dollars worth of goods produced by our industries and farmers That in addition to the foregoing the railroads perform an indispensable service to the nation day and night These few little facts would indicate that the people are interested rn railroads and that in a large measure ' their very prosperity depends upon them What does a 15 per cent freight rate increase mean to the average indursty or the average family in dollars and virand cents compared to the loss inconvenience tual disaster that would face this countiy as the result of a broken-dow- n and bankrupt railroad crippled system? One has but to remember the car shortages during wartime and the inability of the roads to correct the situation because of circumstances beyond their control to realize the incalculable sums which industry loses due to inadequate railroad service Only public cooperation at this time in considering and remedying the problems of the railroads will prevent a transportation crisis $CO0 GIVEN Special Program In Tabernacle AWAY IN Fl’RSES Big M A 11 Professional Bronc Riding At Rodeo 2:30 P M Hull Dogging Calf Roping 'In Garland’s Beautiful Shady Park Bareback Riding Steer Several Riding Bands Big Barn on Largest Boys Calf Riding In The Dance Floor State fflamio Aumsi! e (ONE DAY ONLY) mtimer A Daily to Octolar I3lh Rahirn Limit October 3 1st WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS RIDERS Furnished by the J Y Rich Ranch and Rodeo Co alon r Travel by train ipeed cuiu tort cv et the orlds imooth-c- t loadbcdunioo PfHfie Arrive s? your denination toorer depart later Tram travel lengthens your vacation I BETWEEN SAME STOCK IN THIS SHOW AS WILL BE USED IN STATE FAIR RODEO EAST and WEST Mle die non o j ft REAL CONTEST in low lumtuereicuriion arsting aide trip WILD fare l iberal stopover privilcecj Choice of return route MEXICAN SEE NEVADA’S FAMOUS STEERS TRICKY CALVES COON BUCKAROO RIDE THE WORLD FAMOUS FROM GARLAND Denver Omaha Kansas City Chicago New York $ 3845 New Orleans Los Angeles Portland Boston Washington 6535 6535 7585 13725 For Further Information D Consult Local Ticket S SPENCER ’ 8570 4130 4650 $ 14311 13141 BLACK DIAMOND ADMISSION TO RODEO: Adults (under 12) 25c— Car reservation space 50c Agent Ceaeral Pawatrr Amt Salt l ake Cl7 I lah North Box Elder County Flower Show Here Same Day GJRIDdPR! PACOFflC The Overland Route sagassr: jtjkrs’s arxsvAarsrz StgSBg |