Show Page S TIIS GARLAND Canning Demonstration GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY THE TAX BURDEN IN RELATION TO UTAH’S ECONOMY Announced For Monday June 2 gardens are beginning produce and home food preservation is being emphasized by “Home to the TIMES US of AgriculDepartment ture and the Cooperative Extension Service The expansion of home food production and home food preservation will provide better balanced diets for families and stretch family food budThese efforts will also gets ( contribute material strength to the nation’s defense” says Miss Hattie Kilgorfc who will lecture and demonstrate home canning at the Utah Power and light auditorium in Tremonton on Monday June 2 at 2:00 pm The meeting is being arranged Hansen nome by Bessie M Demonstration Agent of Box Elr der Couny and is open to all interested people Miss Kilgore is a graduate of Oklahoma College for Women at Okla Chickasha reshe where ceived her BS degree in Home Economics and for several years has been a staff member of the Educational Department 'of the Kerr Mason Jar Company She has furher broadened her knowledge of food preservation by cen ters canning supervising where foods of all kinds were canned In addition to her scientific Miss Kilgore has a knowledge of the very practical knowledge methods and purposes procedures in home canning All njethods of canning will be and demonstrated or discussed no homemaker who struggles with the probleA of serving meals or who is planning to can the surplus from her afford to miss this opcan garden portunity to gain pointers that' will be helpful the year around says Miss Hansen v OF INCREASE IN TAXES AND PRODUCTION ' The tax burden of Utahni haj multi- times be- plied almost six and base period and tween the 1951 Total taxes in 1951 were nearly times as great as the eight and Utah's share of amounts paid in 1929 Federal taxes accounted for the largest four percentage rise having multiplied and twenty- teen times since State taxes and one times since 1920 were four times greater than m and almost ten times the 1929 total Local taxes and fees paid In Utah during 1951 were more than double the average annual local taxes paid during and twice the the period amounts paid in 1929 Production and Income increased In somewhat smaller proportions than did taxes in Utah during the same period The estimated value of Utah’s mineral production in 1851 was three and one- half times the average yearly product base period and slightly of the 9 more than twice the value of 1929 a The value of agri- mineral production cultural products marketed in 1951 was less than four nd slightly and about times the average three times the value of agricultural Unofficial In estimates 1929 marketings added value by manufacturing place the times tD( level and at three and the half fames the value for 191 Utah s total individual income for 9j0 was slightly more than four times the 193539 average and shout three and one- quarter times the Individual income for 1929 The M owing tabulation summarizes rate of increase for taxes individual income and production: 9E9CENTAOE 1931 TAXES y - Federal State Lfccal I aMaaaafceaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaa State and Local aaaa4a mm Federal State and Local aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa INDIVIDUAL INCOME nt 12995 305 INCMASE 1931 1939 20035 870 no 129 202 542 272 738 315 225 340 372 251 205 24T 113 310 170 PRODUCTION: ECONOMIC Ma(a Agricultural Marketings Value Added by Manufacturing Mineral Production Total Value of Agriculture Mining and Manufacturing by UTAH FOUNDATION Prepared SHINE from serge TO REMOVE spread out on a folded blanket place a wet cloth on the shiny portions and Iron acrosj the surface of the cloth twice very lightly using a very hot Iron Table pads do not leave lint on the surface of the table cover if one side of the pad Is covered with muslin and that side Is kept down Does the buzzing of an electric fan annoy you? Place a stack of or magazines thick newspapers under the base of the fan while it’s running Make certain the fan rests securely on them so there Is no danger of its falling -If castors tend to drop out of the legs of furniture fill the hole with then Insert melted paraffin wax the castor 'RECIFE OF TIIE WEEK Banana Tea Bread (Makes 1 loaf) 1 cup sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder y teaspoon baking soda V4 teaspoon salt cup shortening cup sugar 2 eggs beaten I cup mashed ripe banana Sift together flour baking powder soda and salt Cream shortening add sugar gradually Add eggs creaming until light and beat well Add flour mixture alternately with bananas beata small amount at a time ing smooth after each addition Turn into a loaf pan and bake in a moderate (350F) oven for an hour or until done - MAY 30 1833 Provo where they were guests of Mrs Cecil Brown and family They attended exercises at which a graduNancy Ann BrowiTwas ate Thursday they visited Mr Sc' Mrs Julien Fronk and family in Orem Sunday Mr Sc Mrs Joseph Rose Rucker Mrs Grace Warnke Barbara Warnke Mrs Aria Hansen Brent Hansen Mr Sc Mrs Glen Fryer and Mr Sc Mrs B F Johnson attended the farewell testimonial In fyjgan for Mr & Mrs Bulkley who are leaving soon for the Tongan Mission Mrs Evelyn Bulkley taught the elementary grades at Collinston School for the past few years Recent guests of Mr Sc Mrs Cornelius Bell and Lincoln Bell were Roger L Dock French interpreter at the general LDS Church office at Salt Lake City of and B Louis Remels also Salt Lake City Both Mr Dock memand Mr Remels were former bers of the French mission and acquaintances of Lincoln Bell when he was serving there Miss MarJean Jensen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents Mr Sc Mrs Mark Jensen Sunday Mrs Bazil Barker and Betty Barker of Logan visited Mrs Lucile Johnson and daugh- ter Diane WIT ADS Mr Sc Mrs Lester Fronk were FOR SALE: guests Saturday One Studebaker 14 ton evening at the track Sc Mrs M L Jenne of Mr home of Sc Co1950— Call Tremonton 4277 Mrs Mrs Joel Nelson of Sgt A pleasant time who have been Salt Lake City Indiana 2tc lumbus J M Mortensen was enjoyed watching home visiting with Mr Sc Mrs Virgil O FOR 'RENT: One nice movies week Packer left last for Camp Small holes In linoleum can be apartment on ground floor Sunday dinner guests of Mr Sc Calif Stone where Sgt Nelson patched with a mixture of finely June 1st —Alta Apartis being transferred prior to be- Mrs Ed Bowers were Mr Sc Mrs cork and liquid glue Let ments chopped 143-lc phone Garland Arnold Trappet of Pocatello and this dry thoroughly and then apply He is serving ing sent overseas Mr St Mrs Ralph Forsgren of a clear coat of varnish in FOR SALE: One good 1938 Chet corps They were BothwelL leather book bindings Mouldy accompanied Sedan —Call 35X12 by Mrs Glenna ltc Mr & Mrs Glen Fryer and can be remedied If you go over Hales of Tremonton them with a cloth which has been TAKEN:4 Girls bike Hawthorne Mr Sc Mrs Kerxnit Jackson and daughter Geneal spent Friday in in ammonia dampened colored bright blue and Ivory children of Randolph were Sat- Ogden Sagging cane chair seats can Mr St Mrs Virgil Franco m and often be tightened sufficiently to be last Friday night Anyone knowurday overnight guests of Mr & of if like washed new same almost ing please call Garland they’re Mr St Mrs Os Neeley of Rex- - Mrs Frank Earley daughter recently moved to Trein hot soapsuds to which some salt 176 a ltp burg were guests of Mr it Mrs Sunday guests of Mr Sc Mrs monton to make their borne has been added Rinse In clear Gene Munns Saturday Saturday Mr Sc Mrs George E water dry outside When nearly We Joseph A Ericksen were Dr Sc pay cash and call for yota Mrs Melvin J Ericksen and daug-te- r Johnson accompanied by their dry cover the cane with a cloth dead useless and The Garland Bridge Club enHorses and run a hot iron it n of Bountiful Mr Sc Mrs Har- children Russell Diane and Cars Sheep and Hogs tertained Thursday afternoon for mon visited Mr Sc Mrs Maurice Green and children o£ Salt UTAH CO Mrs Mary Bradford on her birthAs Lake City Prof & Mrs Clark and J Jones in Bountiful Mr Mrs Mrs Lester Fronk Phones: Tremonton 2141 r Wednesday day anniversary Mrs Ida Marie Logan of Logan R H Bateman in Salt Lake City was accompanied 185-Garland her daughby and Prof Sc Mrs Harold C Bate- ter Mrs Bill Smith of Ogden to Mr St Mrs F J Limb visited in and Mr A Mrs J Durrell Ericksen man in Ogden Ogden and Layton during the and children of Dayton Idaho Mr Sc Mrs Dean Hess and Nedra Simmons of Salt Lake weekend City spent Sunday with her par- daughter of Burley were Sunday Mr St Mrs Jack Winter 'and ents Mr St Mrs Wallace B Sim- guests of Mr Sc Mrs Charles Bishfamily left Thursday of last week mons op Their little daughter Irene to make their home in California Mr Sc Mrs FreS Velbell and son remained to visit for a week Mr Sc Mrs Don Chiodo of Treof Salt Lake City visited Monwith her grandparents monton are moving into the WinSherry Simmons of Ogden visitday with Mr Sc Mrs Jens VeibeLL ter home Mr W Widdeson of Paul Ida ed Friday with her parents Mr Sc Mrs Marvin visited Sc Y Simmons Mr Mrs with Friday Mrs Mr Sc Mrs R G Tingey Cornelius Bell' those attending the Among George L Allen and son George ON THIS Mrs funeral services of Elmer Bowen Florence Richards of Fieldf Salt Lake City and Mr Sc Mrs with Peggy in Magna Thursday were Mr & Nolan R Tingey and daughter of ing spent Sunday Mrs Jos A Ericksen A A JohnCalifornia also Mrs Lillian Tingey Potter FAMOUS MAKE Miss Virginia Ericksen left son Mr & Mrs B F Johnson of Riverside were dinner guests PUSH BUTTON Charlotte Johnson Mr ‘for daughters DC Washington Thursday at the Sterling Iluish with a Saturday Sc Mrs LaMar Bowen ’Bishop & group of BYU students home Mrs Clark S Bowen leave Sc New will York and Mr They by Mr St Mrs Lynn Tell and son boat for a three months tour of Mrs Edward Bowen Mr Sc Mrs James Muir of of Benson were guests of their Europe They plan to visit ten REG sister Mrs Delbert Allen Sun- countries and expect to dock again Petersboro visited Sunday with Mr Sc Mrs Jens R Velbell New York Sept 15 in Bowen Mrs & Mr day Wayne Advertised In McCall's Saturday Eveand three sons of Woodland ning Post Good Housekeeping Seven Hills California cousins of Mrs surface heats fully automatic king Allen also called Sunday sizsd oven with broiler Bearer Dan - 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