Show THE Read and Save the of 1935' Chronology In This Issue V WM JOHNS Editor EVERY FRIDAY PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII Per tinent Michaelis Takes Paragraphs By T Wm UTAH GARLAND Reins of Over ‘ AT GARLAND FRIDAY Stake Sunday Schools Plan Convention JANUARY UTAH 10 1936 County Agent Invites To Seed Show Survey Reveals Extensive Feeding for School 'convention A Sunday Box Elder and Bear River Stakes Is scheduled to be held here January 19th announces Superintendent O L 24 NUMBER Delegates at the Seed On Monday January Show in the Ogden Livestock and seed Show building at Ogden an exhibit of a large number of varieties of celery will be displayed by Dr Alma Wilson of the Utah State Agricultural College states County Agent Robert H Setw-a- Ask Nursing Service THE COURT DECIDES For This District City Government Brough Operations Here Whenever any man feels will begin at 9:30 The convention Beet Be Made the boards stake with a meeting for Seen As that his constitutional rights Appointments To Communities Cooperate In Industry and continue with a meeting for stake Great Benefit At Next Meeting are being infringed upon by Requesting Two boards and ward superintendents at All celery growers of Box Elder a law he cn carry his case Nurses 1030 There also will be a general Bear River Valley Is an important County are invited and urged to visit Bonds of city officials to the courts even to the were renewed and a new one secured assembly for all ward and stake work- livestock feeding area it is revealed by this somevery educational exhibit This community will Join with other court of last resort the Su- for incoming Mayor Alfred Michaelis ers kt 2 o’clock a survey made by the Utah Idaho time during Monday north county towns this morning in The theme of the convention will be Sugar company field office here under if necessaiy and Mayor Shumway turned city afpreme Court carrying protest to the County “The Enrichment of the Sunday Superintendent Orson Christensen The action of that court is fairs over to the new administration Board of Education against the negNew Income Tax School Class Period” By interviewing pulp and syrup evening lect of the board to appoint a school final What it considers Monday of at the company scales It was At the meeting final matteis nurse lor this section of the county constitutional must be the business of the outgoing council were ascertained that 61 feeders are fattenLaw is Explained of the Lions club Representatives ing 6030 beef animals this winter only measure of the ques- transacted Mayor Shumway expressed Extension Workers the Ladles Self Culture club and the using some beet sugar tion It could not be other- his pleasure at having had the privilRelief Bociety will ask the Board to These fattening herds range In size By Commissioner appropriate funds to employ a full To Hold Meet at Some body must de- - ege of woiking with the group and wise from 12 to 600 animals that efforts be continued to setime nurse with headquarters in this cide and the decision must urged f a' ” ‘fj cure funds tr rebuild the water Sheep being' fattened for market No It Is' claimed that with the rtung Fee But Higher section be final Logan Inis month total 16800 There are 20 sheep feedwithdrawal of FERA funds one of the Rates Face Payer ers and flocks range In size- from 60 The apixiint merit of the duties of nurses was taken off and the one reFurther no body of men council members was postponed until to 2400 and home demonThe City Everyone in the state will be affect- maining transferred to Brigham These figures are only for feeding ed is more capable of render- next meeting January 20th as wo? strationAgricultural where there Is enough work to claim by changes made in the state’s inagents from the various coundone with pulp and molasses deof the city libraiian being the appointment uninfluenced an come tax law says Irwin Amovltz of all of her attention with the result ties of Utah have been called to attend ing a officers who are other great many city appointive that this district receives little If an extension service conference at the Undoubtedly the Tax Commission cision than the Justices who and unable to obtain these products are Mayor Michaelis will be assisted by The objectionable one dollar filing any benefit from the expenditure of sit on the bench They the following councilman- Charles J Utah State Agricultural college from n to the whole county 13 to 22 according foe provision has been taken out of funds belonging to an an- ’feeding In the valley says Mr cannot be bought they can- Wood Parley Linford J M Gaddie January A large delegation from Tremonton nouncement Director William Petthe law and this year only the renot be forced to heed pub- C D Barfuss and T E Betenson erson The by Pulp Half Gone turn and the tax payment will have to also will be cm hand to meet with of the conference purpose Treasas 30000 Of will tons of pulp saved be aent in the continue lic opinion or pressure Harold Persson is to discuss problems of the extension Individuals will find that the board it is announced and the for use here one half already has been workers In carrying out county state That they do not see eye to urer with Ethel Rogers as recorder they will have to pay much more tax apical of other towns of the valley sold About 18000 tons of molasses and national programs and to receive despite the fee reduction since the which benefited greatly while a nurse Unforeye is immaterial will be used during the feeding season Soldier Students Active state rate of the tax Ixas been Increased worked here also will be carried down instructions federal and from As a result of bringing this feedtunately all things cannot At Fort Douglas Numerous citizens school workers authorities pertaining to the plans for and 'exemptions have been lowered to the factory fihe In Addition the ing here adjacent be obviously constitutional In organized agriculture and home econproperty tax offset and club people are unanimous demand has been for hay locally If the Fort Douglas Is now the home of omics for the coming year their praises of the good accomplishor unconstitutional provision Is no longer in the law be what a seemed to good and student soldier who are memed here when Miss Allred worked in many decide for court of the persingle extension Feponal the exemptions conference Following majority plus last fall Is rapidly being pro of the 38th Infantry says Wm a sons We $600 compare with $1000 this section and declare there Is Comy school of philosophy will a law is not constitutional bers At the sahle time fhe ably marketed C Webb district recruiting officer und4 the old law Exemptions for paratively little being done under the be conducted Authorities feel that soil of the then the people can alter the valley receives valuable p In addition to performing their philosophy has an married $UQQ 'persons Instead of present are important part to fertilizer from the feeding operations constitution if they desire the fender $2000 with $300 for each military duties 170 soldiers are attendplay in bluTding up the nation from The statistics were gathered iipfen LjONsi ing a variety of classes Some are a state of depression and lost conCLUB dependent TO MEET j the requet of Dean E J Maynard of The general public ap- completing their high school educa- fidences " i AIM fer cent Jales fan paid vay WEDNESDAY the UJ8AC tion fill the Salt Lake City publle night 'deducted fronq k'O tlq Kross inoonve proved of the NRA decision schools Nearly a dozen federal representaothers are getting a business TKe W 'on real estate and personal Garland 'lions will meet uwual but this time the court actives will address the extension con- INJURED CflilD IMPROVES education at the LDB and Renagers prepk'rty ‘including taxes paid on auto- next Wednesday it was announced of tion is highly unpopular Business colleges while the various ference as Well as a large number Bruce Erlcksbn two year Old son mobiles and th$ automobile registra‘ of the club tbs oltoWlng meeting with the majority oi -- the Classes kt Fort :Dcuglas afe well at- state agricultural experts of Mr and Mr Marlin Erickson Irectom this week tion tee may also be deducted j ’j 4 J and subject was‘setou&y injured when he ran his Department sessions The federal Income tajp paid in 1935 had been planned to noij rbotd it public It may be thatcthe tended matter discussions will be conducted arm thru a wringer some weeks ago on 1934 Vitcariciek now exist at Fort Douglas lnoomes may be subtracted r&rt&Mi fHH be' strong the meeting here due to the fact that the W W staff Owens members by that this opportunity to better their is reported improving The injury has from the gross income but this state 4 large number of club members had force a constitu1 sV am- assistant extension director and chaircondition is open to" additional medical attention twice tionajyehange - It i& certain that some steps will be taken to put the rest of the AAA program back on its feet Continued national recovery & dejustice to the people mands that something be done to regulate production control surpluses and put agriculture on a paying basis The raising of funds to finance such a program presents a real problem to be solved bitious mch from 18 to 35 years of age who are unmarried and without man of the program said required since dally it centred dependents Convincing informatorv is available to those who call in person or write to Offices Salt Lake Army Recruiting City or Ogden it is announced “Newsy News” FROM FIELDING Mr and Mrs Garold Cavin have returned to their home at Long Beach California after visiting with their parents Mr and Mrs R J Hardy Misses June Cordon and Ida Perry our local school teachers have return- lect $400000 this year under law compared with $187000 INTERESTING EBOOK SELF CULTURE ENTERTAINED r: if r - CLUB Tlie Ladies Self Culture Club wa entertained JanFriday afternoon Los uary 3rd at the home of Mrs OeorgvAngeles spent Tuesday in Riverside Ilenrle Program numbers were furnished by Hoilen Betenson who read visiting with friends and relatives Mrs J D Munson of Rupert Idaho the play “A Cold Finish” and Donna and Mr and Mrs David Allen and son and Kenneth Boss who fumlalied the Clair of Perry were guests Saturday musciul numbers Club officers for the year 1936 wer evening at the Ronald E Hales home Following a roller jkating party hist ailed ns follows Mrs president Mr and Mrs Ira C II Hales Mrs V evening Ward entertained a number of friends M Peck secretary Mrs J Isaac at their home at a chicken supjxr Taylor Mrs corresponding secretary Places were laid for twelve guests I o Walker musical director Mrs C Mr and Mrs Ray Capmer and childD lUruss Mrs A club accompanist ren have returned home after a short D Rich parliamentarian Mrs F L Nye historian Mrs Mark Nichols stay in Salt Lake City On Thursday evening January 2nd Luncheon was served by the hoetes-t30 members the M Men enteitained at a dancing and 13 guests party A large crowd was in attendance Hears Club Faculty Mr and Mis Ronald Hales and New Book Reviewed children spirit New Year's day at the home of Mr and Mrs Ross Wood in The Faculty Club of the Bear River Fielding afterHigh School met Wednesday Mr and Mrs John have noon January 8th at the home of Forsbng returned home after visiting during Mrs Vernal Harris In Tremonton the holidajs in Salt Lake City Mrs Owen Ward and Miss Margaret Mrs GeB R Hales returned home Woodside weie the assisting hostesses Saturday after a ten day's slay at the Diming the afternoon Mrs L C Clirlstopherson sang the vocal solo vens of Salt Lake City "Sweet and the book Mystery" Mr and Mrs Joseph Bowcutt Jr and North to the Orient” by Anne Morbaby returned to their home in Logan row Lindfxrgh was reviewed by Miss Thursday after spending several days Ruth Johnson with Mr and Mrs R D Macfailane Luncheon was served by the hostesses to 20 membeis and 3 guests Miss Miklml Allred lias been visitTremonton Lawrence Woodward spent Wednesand ing the schools of Garland this week day in Salt Lake City on business Mr PI'E THE PONDERO home from a short trip to California Mr and Mrs LaVon Johnson of but usually remain in such cases Paul M Dunn Professor and Bngham City visited with relative small creating a good windbreak Forestry U S A C here last week at the- same time producing a latge The ponderosa pine (Pinus Miss Viola Wood has returned to her volume of good sw timber work at Lcs Angeles after spending erosa) is the native jellow pmr f Tills tree grows best in a rather the holidays with her parents here- - the Intermountain Region which n sandy loam oc gravelly loam soil known as the Western Mrs Mary Showtll and children of formerly that is well watered and wril diained pine Its remarkable abilitv tr tnd at elevations not to exceed 6000 Juniper Idaho spent the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs L R Cart stand drought and to occupy unfav- feet — orable locations non are t factoi s w!ml The pondf rosa pine is the longest And now in case' you exolain largely its wide range a The icedlcd region pine m tht mark it as one of the best eiergrru don't approve of the Court ONO CLUB HOLDS leedles are three-teight Inches in for ANNUAL PARTY windbreaks and sheitci belts a with even engths and grew in thick clusters at can it up yoi The members of the O N 0 club en- Utah and Nevada ’he ends of small branches Usually hand for the weatherman When mature it Is a large joyed a delightful party last Thursratlin there are three needles to the bundle even if your gas buggy is day evening when they met at the tree and has a height cf iltho iomettmi's there aie but two snowed in until next April home of Mr and Mrs Alfred Michael- from 150 to 200 feet A rery noticable needles in a sheath The bark of the is for their annual holiday season feature in the development of the mature tree is very hearty yellowish to "No Host" party There were 22 tree is that It never runs to limbs in color with rather smooth large ir- is reported Mr Vila Bradford be recovering from an attack of the members present Mr and Mrs Owen even when grown In the open The egiilar plates and is often two to “fill Ward were seclal guests persist well toward bie ground ihrce inches thick - Emotions will reach tury such a pitch as they did in the middle eighteen hundreds and before it is over every one will have an opinion right or wrong or a little of both but an opinion KOTM Announced they would be attending the charter night ceremonies of the new Brigham City dub Since many will not be able to attend the Brigham meet It was thot advisable to hold the home meeting The club will be given an opportunity to pass on a decision of the directors to Join the newly formed Intermountain Association of Civic dubs at an early meeting The oost of will be 25 cents per club membership member It Is stated The association the new has been formed to secure benefits to the Northern Utah and Southern in 1935 Idaho district RIVERSIDE spending 'the holidays with relatives at Idaho Falls and Willard Miss Janice Earl left Sunday for Logan tq resume her school work at the AC Mr and Mrs Horace Peck are visiting In Los Angeles for a few days Frank and Lewis Hess left for Provo ed after There has been much speculation regarding the effect of the court action The reupon the election publicans have believed that such a decision as the Sunday they are attending one just rendered would school Members of the Social Development help their case but it now by their husbands appears that it will align a club accompanied a show "Shipmates Forever" strong element against them enjoyed at the Theatre at Tremonton and bring many who have Monday Liberty After the show an evening been rather passive thus far oyster supper was served at the home to the defense of the demo- of Mrs Frank Wood Virginia and Harold Smith have recrats Certainly this is go- turned to school at Salt Lake City ing to be far the most exc- after spending the holidays with their campaign parents Mr and Mrs J H Smith iting political since the turn of the cenMr and Mrs Leo Earl have returned Income tax paid In 1935 may not be deducted t Interest on loans mortgages or other indebtedness may be deducted but on the principal may not payments be deducted Fire and theft losses not covered by Insurance may be deducted as well as losses in stock market transactions Bad debts are deductable or are to chanty up to 15 per contributions cent of the taxable Income The tax commission expects to col- and Mis Darrell Hales of Douglas Bone drove to Ogden Wed' nesday on business - Mr and Bngham Mrs Emery Marriott City" visitors Tuesday were |