| Show A $ fs A THE GARLAND TIMES RUTLAND UTAIL he does and see that every one makes correct filing fee and report correct Income Most farms and wage earners come between thlie one and two thopsand dollar marks Only one person In Mr and Mrs Vernald Johns returnof Boxelder county whose salary which Thorne Mrs J W after several Pleasant ed Saturday evening THAT NEWSY WEEKLY comes from tux pay roll amount to Grove Iv the guest for to weeks at the weeks visit in Richfield him his make home of her daughter and family Mr dependents $4000 and Mr and Mrs George Beal attended A BEAR RIVER VALLEY tax free lin tutre this style of taxa- and Mrs L R Walker During the a surprise party at the home of Mr INSTITUTION between tion will Miss Hah Thorne who Is and Mrs W A Kerr of South Trewoi k uniformly officfarmers wage earners county at Logan monton Friday evening The occasion og the U S A and doctors school teachers Miss Thome came was Mrs Kerrs birthday anniversary ials wc a1' ) a guest If public utilities such ar over tj visit her mother Mrs Thorne Published Every Thursday at Gailand awyeis Emerson Abbott and Ervine' Hull of R R Pow($r plants cement plants began spent Saturday night and SunUtah Box Elder County are now paying and sugar factories Eivin Mr and Mis Jensen and day with Mr and Mrs George Abbott of correct taxes amount Jielr they lamily tpent Thursday In Ogden on and family e :an still Lb assessed for per buslnes and visiting with relatives Mr and Mrs J O Garfield Mrs B DALEJ3IBSON Publisher ent of jail the taxes of tills county Ada Garfied Mrs Calvin Kay and x It docs look tc rid not be effected FriMr and Mu Gslen Baron and son Tliomas Kay were Logan visitors are owners tiuck le proper since for a short day arc Bn f ham visiting at Garland( of the Railroads Entered at the Postoffice was In Brigham City iking a portion O L Brough Mr of home Mrs ume a and the usiness they should also be required a meeting of the Utah as Second Class Matter In George O Nye parents of Mrs Baron Fiid ay attending Relief for the- - Drouth Committee j pay a portion of their taxes So 1928 ir as successful merchants and other Huno ing her two daughters August Loan and says there is still an Phyllis objuslncss houses are concerned it to who those need help for are shifted age and Elaine 7 and whose birthdays little as their tain— — — Cmftr"onTlTeiKanRr" datrrMrs' o the consumer anyway The Ladies Farm Bureau will meet Subscription Price $150 A Year at a entertained Cullimore laxed not be birthday with Mrs Dot Fridal Friday Automobiles should February and a uniform price charge for License party Monday afternoon at 2:30 r re re the at her home The gues-between plates the difference with interesting garmes followsmall and large cars will be adjusted ed refreshments Fiftem by guests and motto Is live NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION in the Gas tax My let live all lift together and we will were preesnt tuxes Instead of soon love to pay Mrs W W Richards entertained hating them Department of the Interior I a always taught never to tear a at a birthday puity in honor of her Office at Balt Lake Jtan who was six years old General Land David man s house down unless I could build daughter In a recent radio address Here It Is In my Friday afternoon The children en City Utah January 14 1932 Lawrence political him a better one the that David thinka WhatUnited Js delightful NOTICE estimation of yea2 and the editor Journalist time Refreshments were sered Douglas The one dollar filing fee represents of Grouse Creek Utah who States Daily said that the present transition of agriculure from an un- your minimum tax up to $200 then the table was centered witth a blWtp on March 30 1927 made stock raising basis conand 2 day cake decoiated with pink' and o an organized you start out with one rent organized homestexi entry No 042967 for NV&N stitutes thS most hopeful feature ol mills on each dollar For each $100 white 24Sec 23 Sec NliNMi SW14NWV4 you raise one mill but retain the one the present agricultural situation 22 Sec SE!4 NEVi Eli SEU then A: Westergard fixes old Clocks very The coojrerative movement is Row- cent rate up to one thousand 12 14 Section Township E'iWli ten one iaise tuch cent not thousand on remarkable only reasonable to a degree ing North Range 17 West Salt Lake are eacn raise on one but thousand mill In in scope but strength There filed notice of Intention to has associ- For example: On $200 Income Mrs A M Austin aqd family and make you now about 12000 cooperative final Proof to establsh claim to ations in the country lwth a total pay one cent and two nulls or $220 Mrs Charles Munns motored to Lehi the land above described before A P one cent and tliree Tuesday of about 2000000 farm- tax $j00 income to attend the funeral ser- Richins membership Notary Public at Groouse 90 $3 Income mills $000 or one business tax ers vices held there Friday for Mrs Annie Creek Utah on the 1st totaling They did a day of March of cent and nine mills or $1710 tax Cox mother of Mrs Autsin 000000 last year— an increase 1932 the rate to two $1Q0Q income Change $100 000 OOP over- - 193Q Thus In spite of present depressed cents and one mill or $2100 tax $2000 Miss Julia Moore formerly of this Claimant names as witnesses: Peterson Carl E James Douglas should be conditions agriculture income at two cents and 2 mills or city and who has ben visiting with for the future Tlie day - the $14 00 tax $3000 Income two cents her many friends here returned to Wellington I Richins and Edwin started was a red and five mills or $102 50 tax and so her home in Clearfield during the Kimber all of Grouse Creek Utah first cooperative letter day in the history of farming on up to $10000 when the rate week ELI F TAYLOR Register And the day the last group of unor- changes agdin to tluee cents and one for farmers Join together for mill continuing thus anothei ganized mutual benefit the farmer will have $10000 Farmers compete these inTRY OUR JIM reached the goal for which the more comes and taxes to your present tax of his industry members progressive Delivered to imiositicms store See if there isn't some day — The time when a man justice In it are working could stand alone in his business dealCollections should be made on his taxes at the time of sale on farmers' ings Is past He must Join with fellows In the same endeavor so that produce deductions should Likewise aU may prosper and find a'! sound be on each pay check of employed market for what they have to "sell jiersons so none can abscond and get a better If any one has system away let us have It Hut get some action IV fore it Is everlasting too lqte as usual Will Adams $ The Garland East Tremonton Local News Times t NOTICE FOR Department General Land City Utah Jan of tha Interior Office atSalt 14 1932 Lake NOTICE Is hereby glveh that Carl E Peter eon of Grouse Creek Utah who on March 30 1927 make stock homestead raising entry No 042968 for Sec NNWil ' Sec SM8WU Public Grouse Creek Utah( on the 1st day of March 1932 j j i Claimant names as wttne:sea:l David Douglas James Douglas (eA win Kimber and Newell Rlchjniv ajl J of Grouse Creek Utah ELI F TAYLOR t ih 58- 27 m j SEtiSEVi 21 NEttSWK E'iNWi SWtiSEU WHNEK NE4NE4 Sec 22 SRSEtf Sec 15 WSWW SW14NWU Sec l 12 North Township Range 17 West’ Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before A F Richins Notary Tremonton :— Utah : STOHL FURNITURE COMPANY Everything For The Horae STOHL MORTUARY B M Thompson Mortician it WJ PUBLICATION EFFICIENT Hope For The DAY PHONE 29 SYMPATHETIC Brigham City Utah SERVICE NIGHT PHONE 575 Farmer SLIM your fTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTyTYY7TVVTTTYTYYTTTTVTTTVTYTTTTTTYTT' 3 IRRIGATED FARM LOANS 3 FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE 3 Real Estate Bought and Sold 3 Conveyancing Bond Auto Insector KNIGHTS $ George school district In the state of In he facs Utah will be Interested and figures uncovered by he national Dr! survey of public school finances L John Nuttall of the school of Edof Utah ucation of the University states has made an appropriaCongress tion to carry on a national survey of finances Dr NuttaJL public school was Invited by Dr Paul R Mort general chairman to take part In the work at recent meetings In New York because of his outand Washington standing work in public school finance problems was appointed The Utah educator to the committee in formulolng a plan of proceed ure to carry 6n the survey work When their plans are appoved will commence at once on systematic survey of the financial support of local schools throughout the country It Is expected to shed new light on fithe of problem nances In local schools Dr Nuttall states that In some parts of the country where schools are supported number of farmers lfy only "a small the school week has been reduced to hree days and in some cases school work has been suspended completely It la the problem of this committee which congress authorized to make a study and offer plans to better conditions of public school finances Arliss Comes Next Adams Gives View On New Tax Week In Hamilton Drama How One 10 y : Much is said these days about our unjust tax laws For years the taxpayer has felt the injustice of our tax Two years ago the citizens of system to the poles this state went and voted "Tax Amendment” So a more just and universal law could take Its our Law did Makers But place Not by a spread out the tax burden Jug full they only made It worse by placing an Income Tax plaster on the overburdened tax we already property had Our present situation is thus: Take a farmer who has a farm sufficient to produce say $3500 worth His taxes will range from of crops $200 to $500 While a salary man with 5 children who are being educated at the expense of a property owner can receive $4000 salary and pay Just one dollar filing fee tax It looks like if we get Justice we must buckle the armour and light for It Why fool good time away— Why not do away with a property assessor and tax entirely County appoint a local assessor say over each 1000 inhabitants who is paid for what Women SIZES OF COALS THAT WE ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND PEA— STOVE— LUMP—NUT Pounds In A FAVORITE LAYING MASH SUNDAY— MONDAY— TUESDAY 160 per cwt CAUGHT SHORT SCREAM — with that funny team MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN With Anita Page From cleaning up in the kitchen to cleaning up ih the stock market these two merry stars romp their way through the funnist comedy you ever saw! Then came the crash It’s a riot every inch of the way A Garland-Tremont- Service With Smile V For Sale - 3 Room House 50 x 150 ft lot— A BARGAIN YOUR OWN TERMS See Overland Lumber r A Always Plenty Of Accessories Of Co BURNSRIGHT Pep 88 Gas Vico Oil Firestone Tires Today Car - W ashing And Tubes And Greasing Blue Light Service BESSINGER BROS Tremonton V Co Hand Fill Your Bin Salt Milling on 'YVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWQ fat Lake City — Utah'ss 1971 of comet clal poultry and poultry products was valued at according to annual report of Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association a SLEIGH FOR SALE REASONABLE ALFRED MICHAEIJS FRIDAY— SATURDAY Week Mrs Luedeke of Dayton Betty writes: "I am using Kruschen to reduce weight— 1 lost 10 pounds in one week and cannot say too much to recommend It” To take off easllyi SAFELY and HARMLESSLY — take one half of Kruschen In a glass teaspoonful of hot water in the morning before breakfast— it Is the safe way to- lose unsighly fat and one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle Get It at Garland Drug or any drugstore in America If this first bottle fails to convince you this is the safes way ta lose fat— money back But be sure and get Kruschen Salts —Imitations are numerous and ymi must safeguard yoyr health BOB With CLARK GABLf Ernest Torrence Madge Evans Marie Prevost ' Lew Cody and “Tommy Boy” One of the Great Pictures of All Times ! Also Gang Comedy “Bargain Day” Chapter 1) of Vanishing Legion will show Friday and Saturday nights with this program $ 1 Lost and KING SPORTING BLOOD Every Manager F ML Peck of the theatre announces next Thursday as the opening date for “AlexBros ander Hamlton” the Warner pruluctiog starring George ArlLss Th' is a screen version of the phenostage play which menally successful was written by Mr Arliss himself in collaboration with Mary Hamlin He plays Hamilton at the age of forty and appears in vlgorlous youth greatly contrasting to his other screen characterizations — which were all of "Old old men— "Disraeli" English" The treats "The Millionaire” play rather Hamilton the man than HamThat ilton the statesman period in his fiery life during which he fell under the spell of the the alluring Mary Reynolds is the basis of the piece Those feautred are Doris Kenyon Rolfe Dudley Dlgges Alan Mawbray Harolde MidJune Collyer Charles Love dleton Montague Lionel Wallace Gwendolin Morgan John Logan T Murray Charles John ' Larkin Hall Evansf Evelyn Russell Simpson and James Durkin John Adolfl directed Alexander Hamilton Is said to be of the most flawless performance George Arliss THURSDAY— SPRING CANYON BREAD Sliced Fresh every Paramount Theatre Unber Survey 3 A£AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1aiiiM7 Liberty Bakery School Finances 2' General Notarial Work BANK BUILDING GARLAN UTAH Utah No 1 1 WLWood Mgr tAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Garland a a aaa ' |