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THE GARLAND TIMES THE GARLAND TIMES Columeandering By Published weekly every Friday morning in (he interests River Valley Box Elder County of Johnson Stanley Memories of the work I was doing ‘ Utah Bear a year ago at this time bring unbidden nostalgia I talked during Garland Office Bank Building I' tali Phone 49 the week to Gerry Walker and Merle Vemald VV'm Johns Editor and Publisher Castleton and Grant Smith and Mrs they and many others of public Interest are invited must Griffm Communications Such communications are In the finishing stages of prebe received before Wednesday noon to insure publication in the cur-first issue of the Searchthe paring — - rent Issue J news schobl paper which light high next Tuesday the will be distributed Subscription: $290 a year single copies Sc first day of school matter August 1928 at the Post Office Garland Memories — Served With Printer’s Ink Entered as Utah under Act of March A 1879 I remember last year when Lucile Member Utah Stale Press Association Jensen and Fanny Hall and the swelled bunch of kids I ever worked with were busy with the same responsibilBaseball Team Wins Genealogical Committee ity After sending us off to a flyTie Game With Ogden Invites Mrs Nethella Griffin —who Outing at ing start I think is the finest faculty advisor Park Next Tuesday Play at Brigham Sunday any group ever had— left for a visit In Escalante and didn’t get back unThe Bear River stake genealogical Jack DriggS was the winning pitch will hold an opening social til after the paper was off the press er in the final game with Ogden that committee “ Oularol'nmonton’bMebD '“ “ pul lb workers Tuesday September 6th at tirely In our hands! club on the top of the heap in the county park in Box Elder canAnd I remember the day that LuSunday competition league yon announces Russel Capener chair- cile and I rode around the valley to The locals now winners of the secto man tell stake Searchlight staff members presidency Bishoprics ond half will play Logan Collegians and all others Interested in the work come to a meeting at Mrs Griffin's season for the first half winners and then we remembered are invited home title Griffin Those attending will bring their to ride back 'and tell Mrs The local boys were alert for every own hot dogs marshmallows etc and about the meeting chance and by' takihg every advan- the board will furnish watermelon thrill of Achievement tage of Ogden errors pint their men The bonfire will be started at 6 We spent long hours on that first Each o’clock around the bases to win 4 Issue of “the school paper last year ' team got 8 hits but there was a genuine thrill of ltf The tentatively schedul- games will be played Sunday and the triumph in knowing that for the first ed for Brigham City 8unday and final game Monday should the third time In Bear River’s history a school 4 and Two be necessary 8 Monday September newspaper was out on the opening to Constitutional Amendments Amendment Constitutional No 1 PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPER rV PF KM AN ENT SCHOOL FUND 4 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 3 ARTICLE OF 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION THE STAIR OF UTAH RELAT OF INC TO THf: PROCEEDS LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREAIING A PERMANENT FUND AND UNIFORM SCUOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS Bt tt retolved by tk o Leg into turo o of a tko otato f Utak tko membero elected to oook kouee ton eumng therein: SECTION That it U proponed to amend aertioR A of— Article Til of the Constitution ot the state of Utah a amended by the vote of the electori at the general election of 1930 to read aa follow: Sec 8 The proceed of th (ale of all land that hav been or mav hereafter be granted by tho United State to this itate for the support of the common school and fiv per centum of the net proceed of the ale of United State public lands lying within th state and sold by the United States subsequent to th ad mission of this state into tho Union shall b and remain a permanent fund to bo called the State School Fund shall be the interest of which only expended for the support of th com 1 he interest on the State mon school School Fund the proceeds of all pro ty scheat or forfeiture all unclaimed hares and dividends of any corporation incorporated under tho laws of this state the proceeds of ths sales of timber and ths proceeds of the sal or other disposition of minerals or other property from school and state lands other than those granted for specific purposes shall with such other revenues the Legislature may con from tims to time allot thereto atitute a fund to be known aa the Uniform School Fund whuh Uniform Sehool Fund shall be maintained snd uaed for the aupport of the common and public achoola of the state sad as the apportioned in such manner The proLegislature shall provide visions of Section 7 Article XIII of this Constitution shall- he construed on aa a limitation the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purposes and not on the amount of funds available therefor and fur ther no ploneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be considered in fixing the rates of taxation xpect fled in Section 7 of Article XIII SECTION 2 The sccretary'of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of ths stats at the next general election in the manner provided by law If adopted SECTION 8 by the elector of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of 1939 January Amendment Constitutional No 2 RATE OF TAXATION— PURPOSES —DISTRIBUTION JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AS AMENDMENT TO SECTION ARTUlE Mil OF THE CONSTIOF TUTION OF THE STATE UTAH RELATING TO THE RATE OF TAXATION PURPOSES AND DISTRIBUTION Be t reoolved by tke Legislature of tko Stato of Utak rdo of oil use to tack of iAe enemberoyeteetod eonnmog tkere t SECTION That It la proposed to amend section 7 of Articlo 13 of th Constitution of th state of Utah as amended bv the vote of the electors at th general election of 1930 to read as follows: Th Sec 7 rate of taxation on tangible property shall not exceed on each dollar of valuation two and mills for general state purposes of on mill for high school A Constitutional Amendment No YOUR OLD WORK WORKS 3 ON PUBLIC JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION t ARTICLE It OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO HOURS OF MORE ON ALL PUBLIC MORES Bo it rooolvod by tko Legmlaturo of all to oack of tko twa knuere voting m favor tkoreof: SECTION That it is proposed to amend section 6 of article 18 of th Constitution of the stRte of Utah Sec 6 The Legislature shall determine the hours that shall constitute a day’s work on all works or carried on or aided by undertakings ths state county or municipal govern- ment snd the Legislature shall pas laws to provide for the health nd in factories safety of employee smelter and mines and shall deterof maximum hours mine the number of service per day SECTION J That th secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the stats at ths next general election in th manner provided by law If adopted by th SECTION 3 electors of this state thu amendment shall take effect the first day of January 1939 I E E Monaon Secretary of State of th Stato of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full Constitutional correct copy of the Amendment proposed by the regular session of tho legislature of 1937 as the tamo appears of record In my office I further certify that they will appear on the official ballot at the November 8 1938 general election under the number snd titls herein designated hereIn witness whereof'! hav unto set my hand snd affixed th Great Seal of th State of Utah this 36th day of August 1938 One Gent ON OF Credit CLOTHES & ALIX Phone N Y A Help For Students Available at State College The ham Security office at Brigis being swamped with apfor the Government to Farm City Read every this SHAW IVERSON USAC : niiuiiin : ! “MAN’S CASTLE” With Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young Wednesday & Thursday “THE GLADIATOR” With Joe E Brown Friday & Saturday Double Feature: “LITTLE MISS to faculty advisors Dr Arden Frandsen head of the psychology department and chairman of the personnel and guidance committee state that his committee composed of a member of each major division of study at the college' the dean of men and the dean of women have completed their plans for the registration procedure The comdivision mittee aims to help ''lower students plan educational and vocational programs suited to their abilities Interest and opportunities and Castle” “A Man’s next week Loret- THOROUGHBRED” Withr Ann Sheridan and " John Litel ta Young and Spencer Tracy are superb as two waifs who find love In UU one of the Shantytown It’s most beautiful pictures I've ever seen “MR MOTO’S DOUBLE” With Pete Lorre and Keye Luke And the black eye that Verl Linford claims was caused by crashing hi bike into a truck was really the result of doing the right things with Blackout the wrong girl 40 Per Cent More Home For Your ARE YOU WATCHING FOR THE Early Fall Fashions SEE THE Tremonton THEM WE CAN EXPLAIN WHY Financing is as much as 85 percent cheaper! 2 Low Installment Payments make the hoW 1 all yours in 20 years 3 Better design charm beauty compactness 4 Better construction f Better materials at low- LA GRA cost 5 Lower maintenance and upkeep costs 6 Proper wiring for modern needs 7 More efficient kitchen 8 Weather-tigdoors and windows 9 Complete insulation against both heat and cold Greater comfort and lower’ fuel bills 10 Modern heating and ventilation Come in Today Home comforts your own AT SHOP Utah Money At Today’s Values You Get '40 Per Cent More Home For Your Money Than in 1926 er HANGERS - TREMOilTOjl 95-- J Tenants Swamp Office To Get Help to Buy Farms in County not Have Your Cleaning Done Here At Home STRAND the fact that Utah Is Emphasizing one of the leading states In lamb production and that the importance of the sheep industry In the state should make this a red letter event James A Hooper of the Secretary announces that Utah Wool Growers the period September 3 to 10 has been set aside a Utah Lamti week Utah Lamb week will be dedicated to the task of helping to make conmore It If sumers said “Lamb is one of Utah's major pro- t Secretary of State 2 1938 your th purposes which shall constitute high school fund said furd shall be apportioned in the manner th Legislature shall provide to the schoo districts maintaining high schools and such levy for district school purposes which together with such other funds as may be avuiiuble for district school will an purposes raise annually amount which $35 for each equals person of achool age in the state aa shown by tho last preceding school census the same to be distributed among tho school districts according to tho last preceding school census snd in addition an equalization fund which when added to other revenues rovided for this purpose by the Legislature shall be $5 for each person of school see as shown by the last preceding school census said equalisation fund shall Je apportioned to the school districts In such manner as the Legislature shall provido Said rates shall not bs increaaod unless a proposition to increase the sams specifying th rate or rates proposed and the time during which the same shall be levied be first submitted to a vote of such of th oualified electors of tho state as In tne year next preceding such election shall hav paid a property tax assessed to them within the state and ths of those voting thereon majority shall favor thereof In such manner ns may be provided by law SECTION 2 The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state in ths next general election In the manner provided by law S SECTION If adopted by tb electors of the state this amendment shall take effect th first day of January 1939 H0UR3 SEPTEMBER blanks are now availApplication able for National Youth Administration assistance at the Utah State Agto C ricultural college according plications Lester Pocock chairman of the NY A farms for different people purchase The college and graduate committee e in Box Elder county While the an- aid program provides work nouncement has been made that five for needy students in regular attendfarms will be purchased in Box Elder ance and funds are available to help ' students who county” it” will be some" time before many new and former enter and remain In school the deVils are developed and until could not then no applications can be received Mr Pocock said for funds will be recan be reAs soon as applications Applications ceived full publicity will be given ind viewed as fast as 'the application at that time people can contact the forms are returned and supporting Farm Security office and receive due evidence of need 1$ established To be ducts” states Mr 0 Hooper “Figures eligible the student must register for released States De- consideration by the United twelve or more hours of work and show that partment of Agriculture scholarship maintain satisfactory on January 1 there were 2 568000 Farm Broadcast would Mr Pocock said applications sheep and lambs on Utah’s fartns and be mailed to new and former studranches The state ranks sixth In Pleases Listeners is the it ent and that request upon lamb and sheep production” One of the most Interesting and desire of the committee that a numbMr Hooper points out that the logical radio Interviews heard In er of the applications be submitted latest available figures show that an long time featured Box Elder county and passed on before the school year average of 3286000 of lamb people over KS L Sunday pounds instruction begins September 27 Ail are produced annaully In Utah Of under farm Discussing problems request should be addressed Id Mr this amount about 11 per cent Is conthe direction of Dr O J Wheatley Pocock sumed within the state the remaindUSAC extension economist were E er being consumed outside the statel of Garland R I J Holmgren “When it Is considered that lamb Is of Bear River City Mrs C G one of our most nutritive foods” he Adney and Joyce Adney of Corinne says “and that the Industry Is of The and J T Abbott of Tremonton such baste Importance In Utah it is broadcast over the 57' station Colum obvious that we should be consumbia system sought to explain farmWe ing more of this meat may ing conditions and problems In well afford to give lamb a larger typical western county place on our food budgets” In connection with the plans for this lamb event It is brought out to aid them In the successful purThese that there are abundant supplies of suit of their college goals day of school! mb on the market and that the purposes are to be accomplished thru After working for two years on the' conat guidance registration ls fa periods Moreover hIh' lamb Searchlight it seems strange to hear noual‘y Check up on during the quarters with a seasonal ference longer regarded as the new editors talk so enthusiastlc- students on keeppersonal ftvallabIe costs every week problems meat' hi the nly spring for I know that I'll ally about It arid records ing cumulative analyzing months Modem methods of pronever have anything to do with that Mcybe you are payinformation on duction and distribution assure the testing ad presenting and that thot publication again ing too much Maybe consumer opportunities and qualifications of high lamb hurts Just a little bit but I’m anx-for successful participation necessary you ore getting lously waiting to see a copy of the The personnel and guidance comthe best and I’ll alpaper next Tuesday mittee assigns students to advisors In Ad in ways be an enthusiastic reader Announces the field in which the student has No one could fill the important paper to check up on shown his interests to be For studmore capably than the new Fall Registration positions ents who are indefinite about their your buying Adverstaff Palmer Evan is Dates and Schedule Dane editor Interests a division of orientation has Iverson is associate Amanda Ward tising pays - - YOU! up with advisors who plan a 9 for the is school! managing editor and the sports! Registration of study for the student which editor is Reid Bishop Mrs Griffin! year at the Utah State Agricultural will fit in most any major and then herself said that Reid caught on to college will 23 for begin September consultation by constant with the the principles of Journalism quicker FUNERAL SERVICE freshmen Sept 24 for sophomores student eventually select a major than any other student she ever had I" and September 26 for Juniors and Student who send In their transCOMPLETE But that’s all In the past this will an- - crlpts seniors H W Immediately Bell more be given registrar to go away to year we’re preparing careful consWeration In the analysis school carrying our Bear River high nounced today Many transcripts of & of the credit sheet credit? memories with us Right now I’m new students’ high school have already been received Indicatpicking beans for Henry Manning which reminds me that I must tell ing excellent for another prospects but Registrar Bel! you that Vada Lee Mlchaelis won a large enrollment CALL 60 TO DAY handful of beans by not making a urge all students who contemplate sound for 3 minutes that’s a rec- attending the college to forward For An Appointment For ord for a woman their school transcripts to the regisAil I have left to say ls that I trar's office immediately Your Next Permanent mustn't miss the return showing of An entrance committee consisting of Professors C T Hirst and 8 R Wave! Milton Madsen Egbert Clayton Clark and Mr Bell are checking new students’ transcripts and notioes of eligLeota Hughes ibility are being mailed to the studLEE’S BARBER TREMONTON UTAH SHOP AND ents After eligibility is assured the BEAUTY PARLOR are placed with the perProgram for This Week: transcripts sonnel and guidance committee who a careful analysis of the studSunday Monday Tuesday make ents’ Interests and assign students Garland and the - FRIDAY Lamb Week to Emphasize Importance Of Industry to Utah TRI-STA- Let us help you plan for the New you can enjoy in a place of costs that are just like rent that at LUMBER COMPANY Garland Utah r i |