Show GARLAND TIMES THE Entered YEAR— No AUGUST ESTABLISHED at the Post at Office 192- Garland 1- Utah FEINTED GARLAND 38 EVERT Class as Second UTAH FRIDAY' Dr Green Opening Dental Practice Here READING DOWN SIDE THE well known D B Green announces this dentist valley to week that he will be ready open a new dental office at Garland cometime next week of redecoration Remodeling quarters in the Bank building where Dr T W Innes formerly practiced have been in process for the p3st ten days and Dr WITH THE EDITOR' A PUBLIC SERVICE The excellent musical concert presented here last Saturday evening was a credit to its sponsors the Garland Civic and Home Arts Club Each of the artists presented an example of fine musicianship The program had both the quality and variety to please the good- sized and appreciative audience present and to constitute a worthy contribution to community culture and enjoyment by the sponsors NEW DENTAL OFFICE Garland will welcome the announcement that Dr D B Green is opening a dental practice in this city While there has been a distinct need for the service here there has been a widespread feeling also that there is a need in the valley for another dentist In addition many of Dr Green’s former patients will be glad that he has derided to end his period of retirement THE BOND ELECTION Next Tuesday is the day for voting on the proposed school issue bond Every taxpayer should vote and that includes both husband and wife when property is held jointly We have n6t heard a word of opposition to the bond issue in the last two weeks Property owners in this area generally seem to feel that the benefits expected will justify the costs At Brigham where a new school will soon be ready it is expected that there will be approval of financing for other needed construIf there should not prove ction to be such support it would be unfortunate A TAX from PROBLEM— last issue Continuation Some tude explanation of the attiof Box Elder County in its the welfare farm of the River stakes has been to our attention since editorial under this heading week taxing of two Bear brought our last No one statement has questioned our to the effect that prosuth as this have been exempted from taxation in the past in Utah as well as elsewhere It must be admitted that perhaps invariably they have been perties But what is contended is that such properties should not be exempted because the constitution of the state does not clearly Ict us examine exempt them that The constitution exempts “lots thereon used with the buildings exclusively for worship or charitable purposes” The size of the lot or the way it is used to achieve the “charitable1 purposes” is not restricted this Under paragraph the churches themselves tithing buildings and lots and Relief Society as were once and lots buildings quite common always have been exempted from taxation At least to one small farm is reported have been operated in connection with the charitable program of the LDS church in Salt Lake County since early in state history without having been taxed and in more recent years the number of farm and even factory projects operated for similar purposes has increased in number but as long as they were operated by the membership of the wholly church as charitable enterprises they have — tn Utah as In other orwith states Other churches phanages farms and dairy lierds always have enjoyed tax exemption under the provision of the constitution which exempts “lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for worship or charitable purposes” The law Is classic in its brevity and its applicwith ation has been in harmony its spirit Thus no effort has been made to tax the benches organs pictures carpets or other furnishings running into perhaps millions of dollars in value in the churches sewing centers halls offices canning centers etc yet by strict interpretation of the constitution all are more subject to taxation than a “lot” big enough to cultivate And if Box Elder County must nearing completion Geo M Ward Answers Death’s Call FOB THURSDAY Matter APRIL August 21 1928 DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY Under the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE $200 1950 A YEAi Outcome of Bond Election Next Tuesday Important To County School Program school were voted and sold — the urVoting on the proposed bond issue in Box Elder county gency is greater now will take place next Tuesday At costs “Increased and the loss issue is the question of whether of the Central School make it imor not the school district is to possible for the Board to combe authorized to bond the county plete the projected program — for the sum of $500000 to be Central School Bear River High Garland School repaid with interest in annual in- School gymnasium stallments beginning in 1952 anij activity room and the lighting of the remainder of the class rooms ending in 1965 Extensive efforts have been in the elementary schools— on made to explain the proposal the financing of five years ago school which is backed by the “This school district may borboard as the group authorized to row $50000000 at this- time if look after the school interests of the bonds are voted complete the Meet- three buildings and the lighting the people of the county all localiat in the same time lower the and ings have been held well attended ties some and annual tax levy for debt service others poorly attended but no and buildings from the current has been heard at any rate of 472 mills to an average opposition of 252 mills the lower levy- to meeting to date it is stated BR Choir Receive Hearty Approval On Tour In Idaho reEnthusiastically favorable sponses to the singing of the Bear River High School a cappel-lMRS ORA PATE STEWART choir marked its every appearwell known Utah author who will ance on its tour into Idaho last talk on her Book of Mormon traAnother valley resident who week it is vels at a program sponsored reported by has and sigplayed an important The choir left here in charterSpecial Interest classes of the two nificant role in valley history ed buses Bear River stakes this Saturday Wednesday accompanied his week as death passed away Director at 8 o’clock at the taband Mrs Gene Jorevening called George Moroni Ward wide- by ernacle She will appear with gensen Mr and Mrs Alma W ly known church worker and conMiss Erickson another writer Margaret and Utinsky Virginia fidant of the Indian population King Miss Lavona Erickson at Washakie at the age of 78 The first concert was presented Prominent Women Mr Ward sustained a slight at Preston in the morning followstroke just a week ago while re- ed The funds desired would be continue for a longer time Speaking at Arimo in the by another turning from Portage in company afternoon used primarily for a gymnasium Could Proceed at Once with his son but altho one of the Saturday “At the same time if bonds are at the Bear River High School in dinner Following the the and an members of the family had stayed addition at the Garland voted and sold the money will Two Women of note Mrs Ora at the home each since he main dining room at the Bannock School be available for immediately unnight Other improvePate Stewart and Margaret Utin- had refused to change his routine Hotel in the evening the choir ments to district general school properties dertaking the completion of the sky will be presented in talks at in any way On the morning of sang a the Pocatello Sixth Ward are also buildings and the lighting wherecontemplated On Thursday the tabernacle on Saturday April his death he had been up and they went on to Who May Vote as if the money must be raised 22 under the aupices of the Spe- made the fire and returned to bed Elackfoot for another appearance Utah Code Annotated 1943 from he annual tax limit for cial Interest classes of the two to wait for it to warm the room and then returned for tneir final only about that building purposes provides Bear River stakes concert at Lava where elementary Section He fell asleep and died without be raised each registered voter residing $7000000 may Mrs Stewart is a well known awakening and high school students and every year and the building program in the school district who "Shall western writer while Margaret Until the last he wasc ciflled townspeople heard them at 2:30 have will be delayed for several years paid a property tax therein has a story to tell of upon to handle matters of After enjoying a swim Utinsky prin at in the such unless the Board finds it necesconditions in the Philippines unto his Indian friemjji at the springs the group returned election year next precedingto shall be entitled vote” sary to resort to other and less der Japanese domination during Washakie over whom he had home The tax may be paid on either desirable methods of financing the war as bishop for many jlirs Not only did the singing of the the program" real or personal property the The lectures will be free and enjoying their complete trust tind choir win hearty approval for the of the tax paid is not a is invited everyone confidence They will mourn 'his local high school but the conduct Whether or factor qualifying his as as of the group won commendation passing perhaps keenly own family from all who contacted them and not a person voted in the last general election in the county is Funeral at Tabernacle who accompanied them on the not important so long as he is Funeral services were held on trip still a registered voter Thursday at 1:00 p m in the If property either personal or stake tabernacle at Garland openreal Is held jointly by husband Named The final week for Republican ing with a vocal duet “In the Visitors The Bear River Chapter of Fuand wife or by partners under Ward and filings for couny and state office Garden” by Moroni Stake Conference ther form of partnership and the ture Farmers of America will conresulted in filings by Walter G Mrs Oscar Strand and prayerj?y Years of title on the county records Is so duct their “Twenty-fivR Mann for county attorney Lawrence Hansen Elder Clifford E Young of the shown and the tax receipt indiProgress" homecoming and banJ A Meservy R for the state A tribute to the life of the de- First Council of Seventy and T cates this joint ownership April 27 at the then quet Thusday read by Mrs George legislature Clifton G M Kerr ceased C Stayner of the General Wel- both husband School announand wife or all Bear River High R for the state legislature Thos D Ward and the song “The fare Committee represent the Bunnell advisor to the Lord’s Donald Hunsaker R for Prayer” was sung by general church authorities at the partners may vote in this elec- ces LcRoy If tion organization real either the Morris Leonard property Robert Nielcounty Bear River Stake conference at or personal The activities will be as folis shown on the sen D for county clerk and Speakers were Joseph C Gibbs Garland Saturday and Sunday county records in the name of low's: Five to eight pm dinner D White D for the state of Portage Moroni Timbimboo of April 29 and 30 be served in the cafeteria o one of and the the only Ru partners Wahakie C Ci'iponer and legislature There will bo to eight entertaining picfor tax is paid in the name of the meetings Bishop Caponer who conpriesthood leaders and wellare one partner then only the one tures to bo shown in the auditorhew to the line so strictly will ducted the service workers Saturday evening in ad- partner may vote whose name is ium for those who cat early eight not soon A vocal duet it be taxing your church “Forfeit Day” dition to the to ten pm a special program in regular Sunday ses- shown on the tax receipt Or has it not already was sung by Mrs Hope Puce and organ? sions If property on which a tax is the high school auditorium Elma Bell vitiated the law by not taxing Mrand “Going features of the prois Home” Special under was and Mrs Mr paid church sung by being purchacd your organ? contract Earl Ward and the title to the gram will be short talks by E Wards Announce We believe that the principle State Superintenroporty remains in the name of Allen Bateman The benediction was pronounof encouraging such charitable ef- ced by R E Harris and the Overall Dance the seller but the tax is paid by dent of Public Instruction Salt grave forts which prompted the consti- in the and Mark Nichols ake City he purchaser then the purchaser Portage cemetery' was dediThe two Garland wards will tutional exemption should govern cated of vocational instructor former may qualify to vote in this ejecby Glen Morris join in an Apron and Overall tion by signing an affidavit under agriculture at Bear River and its interpretation and not a narformGeorge Moroni Ward dance following he MIA next oath administered of Vocarow construction of its wording Director State a of presently Judge by of ward Washakie with everyone Flection which might be supposed to limit er bishop Salt Lake City Tuesday evening that he has in fact paid tional Education died Monday morning at the famin the wards invited to particiits size or nature Also Fielding K Smith a very the tax provided he is a registered after a pate advises James White Sicond ily home at Riverside voter in the school precinct where entertaining speaker from Salt Even constitutional law requires week's illness Ward YMMIA president Lake Ciy will discuss “A Glance he proposes to vote Born at Willard constiMoreover interpretation Prizes will be given for the Improvements at the Future" Don Campbell Needed Mr Ward was born tutional law gets interpretation Sopt 8 best farmer and wile costume and a real juggling arof Bountiful the Bear at “The 1873 gymnasium in Willard Box Elder counnot just by attorneys and courts the best farmer’s son and daugh- River High School and the acti- tist will entertain with a juggling Lut by those who year after year ty a son of Moroni and Eliza ter costumes Other prizes also vity room at the Garland School act administer it Utah officials and Voss Ward When he was an will be A specially There will be a are both long overdue” the Board printed forty page given county officials in Utah have in- infant the family moved to Wood- few square dance numbers Farmer played states "The need for these pamphlet giving Future terpreted the constitution of Utah ruff Idaho and in 1878 his father during the and vital chapter Scouts of buildings evening was urgent in 1945 memberships as intending to exempt from taxa- was called to serve as the two wards will sell candy and when the bonds of that year accomplishments will be distrition not only church “lots” (of to the bishop of Washakie ward buted to those who attend These drinks to raise funds for summer a wide range of sizes and types) and the family moved there pamphlets will make excellent in trips and “buildings” but also the fur- They returned to Woodruff NOTICE souvenirs nishings and personal properties 1888 Two years later his father All past and present Future all Mrs and morning Ida Starting Sylvia Welling Monday the was to back Washakie in have called to They buildings their wives or will Farmers with v ater the meters in Salt Mrs Winifred Lake city Orwin exempted the “lots” used exclu- serve as bishop which position invited to Iduma and Mrs Tubbs be read and reading will continue parents are cordially sively for charitable and religious he held until 1902 when George City Tickets attend may be obtained half monthly thruout the summer purposes even when they were Moroni Ward was chosen to re- Malad and the following members or fron chapter present and sisters brothers half Dwight farmed and the products given to place him Water used over the minimum at the door Z Melvin Z Ward allowed wall Wilford Z the needy and were populated by be charged for at the Mr Ward held the office of cows and chickens and also ex- bishop of tire ward until 1929 and Mrs Jennie Bolt Iogan Mrs established rates I vie Los Social Security Calif Peters Angeleon them and when the family moved to Riverempted the barns Garland City Council Eberhart and Ira Ward Riverside the cows and chickens From the side Visit Announces very beginning the constitution Mr Ward attended Mala-high “Workers past 65 and survivors has been interpreted by those school and Brigham uniYouii Generations Five Plymouth to workers talk to are of urged who have administered it and in versity He married Man Ann the social security representative this particular it has been inter- Morris April 18 1811 in JJr ' -- Intended hand 'on information rid as ha not geriTrsF a ring He preted illusion filled gjn temple This statement social security" the taxation of church furniture for the church iu Liu iroin was made today to the Garland and as not limiting the size of a 1900 to 1902 and al o had filled ' Times by Harry E Johnson lot or the nature of the buildings a home mission for the i'iureh manager of the Ogden Social Seused exclusively for charitable in both the Malad and Bur Ricurity office purposes ver LDS stakes “Payments are not automatic Constitutions He had been active in all the lay down general This A claim must be filed terms and principles not specific auxiliary organizations of the representative can advize you oE If it were not so church in this area and at the details of law your rights and of course this was a high they would have to be changed lime of his death information is free A delay in that priest new condition for every filing a claim can also cause loss Our present consti- Widow Survives might arise of benefits” tutional provision is of dear Surviving are his widow and Mr Johnson will visit Tremonthe following sms and daughters enough intent to cover ton on Thursday April 27 Ha J Glen M “welfare farms” and exemnt them Mrs Esther Jensen will be at the office of the Utah no Voss and Newell Ward Riverside It needs frvm taxation Power and Light Company at or expensive court J Moioni Ward Tremonton Mrs 2 pm JTho e who have quesYears 'f common Vida Howell Pocatello Ida and tions on their social security ara praciice have confirmed this view Mrs Inro Austin Las Vegas Neurged to contact him on that day even vada and with an authori'y such ) grandchildren cdurts commonly recognize ALo survivgrandchildren I I YE r FNr'lXTri'N i if the)on K Lamb family of Plymouth Mr & Mrs Max Archibald and That is why the lone objection ing are the following brothers and Mrs Lucy Ett Boswell Lamb 87 her son Don Rufus Lamb her bo Idaho spent by of Flaekfoot s ters Vernon J Lamb amazes John II Ward Riverside of Box Elder County grand on Jesse Don Lamb her here McCammon the Edith Linda Lamb age one year Mrs Iladdon Green and those who hear of it Here Night 25 Years Progress More Candidates To Be FFA Banquet Theme Enter Names To Two Apron Adviser Valley Residents of 4 O' Vl7‘ A t r V |