Show i T I 25th Tear 1 GARLAND Mayor White fitted out an electric sander and proceeded to remove the offending “I Like Ike" from the side of his inscription blacksmith shop this week lie followed up the sanding with some new red paint which left it obvious that he did not approve of the sentiment which had been painted on the building but which did net make it any harder to read Interested fellow towns men stood stood in their doorways to watch the Mayor at his work 'V Discussion of any issues in the political campaign this week took a back seat while the nation turned its interests to some political facts of life namely that Senator Nixon Republican candidate and Governor for candidate Democratic Stevenson for president teacb had been assisted in their political activities by the existence of special contributed funds Each had apparently used the money for legitireceived mate and it purpose from honorable sotures tho Governor Stevenson has not yet offered to disclose any details Office holders in key positions and with crusades for causes such as both these men have had are called upon by the public for activities far beyond the limits that normal incomes will accomoSome men have financed date suchv efforts by finding ways to make the public treasury foot the bills these men did not do that hut let Interested friends contribute the needed cash To what extent the contributors to such funds may be able to influeace the office holder to is not their own advantage known and may vary with the circumstances but the possibility is there and the problem Is one Yet that cannot be ignored money is needed and fair can we be Neither still elect only the wealthy to should High office public office he the calling of the able and honest from all economic levels Nor can we allow all elected officials a handsome expense account to do with as they wish solution The only practical seems to he that such officials reof veal all sources money that is In placed in their hands or spent and also publish their interest for all to see the details on If where such money is spent that Is done the public will judge as to whether the receipts and expenses ‘are legitimate This week’s events have probcandidate ably not hurt either tho only time will tell as to that '' M Call Stake Party AH M Men and Gleaners of Bear River Stake are cordially invited to attend a party this o’clock at evening Friday at 8:00 the Fielding school grounds it Rudd Mrs Ross is announced by of arrangewho is in charge ments will served and Watermelons there wiU be games and a pro gram UTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER Gets Scrutiny In Current Study THE EDITOR The officers and room mothers met Monof Garland School day after school with the teachers and a and discussed problems program for the year They announce that any member of the is invited to give organization for activities or prosuggestions grams to Mr and Mrs Verl Anderson to be considered in planning the year’s work Refreshmets were served by the officers to 12 teachers executive and 22 parents nn Utah Income Tax READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH GARLAND SCHOOL HOLDS BUSINESS SESSION GAR LAND h 26 No 1952 9 Fast Meetings Set In Stake This Sunday Funeral Saturday For Pioneer ' Fielding Woman Stake Readies Road Show ForNextWeek ' Bear River Stake’s annual MIA oad Show will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week with a special dress rehearsal of all the acts scheduled to be held at Garland next Monday evening Stake MIA heads announce that he " show will be presented on Tuesday evening at Park Valley Stone Snowville and Howell wards and on the following even-n- g at the wards in the valley Consequently regular MIA activities in the wards will not be leld Tuesday The show will start at Park at 5:45 pm Valley promptly to SnowviUe continuing Tuesday At for a 7 o’clock showing Stone the next stop It wUl beand IloweU 7:30 at it is gin at to get under way by expected wiU time when sufficient 815 have elapsed to permit the first troupe to have arrived there after their 20 mile ride from the stand at Stone All acts are scheduled to be run off at any one place in two hours and there being 11 wards In the stake each show with ‘'a 12 minute arid a thro minute period being allqwed for the change the On evening Wednesday show will begin simultaneously in all the six valley halls at 7:00 o’clock Due to the LDS general confer Mrs Elizabeth White Hess 87 cnee sessions in Salt Lake City mother of Mrs Carl Rogers of on the first Sunday of October and who had 182 direct Garland State income tax collections In Fast Sunday activities are being descendants died Tuesday evenUah for the fiscal year ended conducted in the wards this week ing at her home in Fielding after sacrament with services being an June 30 1952 reached an of nine months illness held following the Sunday School high of $7324064 accordFuneral services will be conexercises and the services in the ducted ing to a survey report released Saturday at 1 pm in the in charge of the evening-bein- g this week by Utah Foundation Ward chapel by Elmer Fieldiiig tax research organ MIA the Friends Richards may bishop Garland Second Ward announ call at the family home tpday State income tax coUec ization has from 7 to 9 tions have increased nearly 30 ces that a special program and Saturday pm ' times since 1932 the first year been prepared for this Sunday from 10 am to time of services of the tax and 10 times since evening which will be of interest Burial will (be in’ the Fielding to everyone in the ward and an 1940 directed by Rogers Cemetery to the entire memberMortuary The report points out that the invitation extended is attend to by ship entire net revenue from the Mrs Hess’s death preceded by ward and MIA officers state for individual income tax one day the burial of her eldes has been credited to the Unidaughter Mrs Mary Iless Knight form School Fund for distribuin the Fielding Cemetery tion to local school districts un Mrs Hess was born April 24 der the minimum school program 1865 in Farmington a daughter since 1947 Prior to that time of John S an Adalaide Everet tax income state of 75 the to only She was married White was used for schools with the James Henry Hess Nov 24 1880 25 remaining In the old Salt Lake Endowmen being used for fund purposes general Carl Wilcox was named presi- House A year after their marno direct property dent of the Fielding Lions Club riage they moved to what then Although A farewell testimonial for Mr tax offset against the state in at a business meeting of the was known as Pioneer Flats near and Mrs A A Johnson of the come tax has been allowed since group held Wednesday evening at the present town of Fielding Eeaver Ward who are leaving 1935 indirectly the state income the Fielding school They moved into Fielding in in the Other officers elected were 1896 and she had resided there soon to fill a mission tax has contributed substantiaUy will be held Mr Hess died in March Southern States since to minimize the increasing load Oleen Gam first vice president 8 this o’clock at evening Sunday 1931 on property taxpayers the report Mark Udy second vice president in the ward chapel B M notes Petersen secretary-treasure- r She had been an active member been Mrs Johnson has serving E C Mason tail twister C of the LDS Church and had been Foundation analysts point out for some time as the chorister that transfers of the state income W Bourne chaplain president of the Fielding Wart for the stake MIA and the Collin W Relief Society District Governor Mr Hess was firs tax revenue to the Uniform couple have many friends thruout of Ogden was a special bishop of that ward School Fund during the 1952 fis- Louder to desire will who this area be to $7304020 guest at the meeting ' ' cal year amounted are 11 sons and Surviving to offer their congratuIf this amount were to be raised The next meeting is scheduled daughters Mrs Annie Farnsworth present to call and new on lations the from the property tax an addi- to be held at the ward hall on Temple City Cal James If wish them well in their mission tional Wilda Mrs Beaver Peterson the ward bishopric believes levy of 834 Oct 8 AH mills ($834 per $1000 assessed Jerome Ida Alvin W Hess Lo- such are cordially invited to attwould be required valuation) gan" Mrs Hazel Rogers Garland end the meeting and testimonial inand to Elwood Emery Hess Field- at the Beaver Ward chapel Sun- the report According Mrs creased state income tax revenue Magna ing Carter Hess Mrs Clarkston franElla Clara Stuart as well as high corporation and saleq Thomas and Mrs Evelyn Keith chise tax collections Mr AMrs F Millan Peck and 63 grandchildren tax transfers to the Uniform Wapato Wash Top political personalities visita brother Mr & Mrs Harold Dixon of Ogden has ed all sections of Box Elder 99 School Fund during 1952 the ice show at Salt attended a and sister White Logan permitted the removal of the County this week presenting S E Adelaide Call Spanish Fork Lake City Saturday night state property tax for the first talks and contacting interested Mrs In citizens in each community time in Utah state history 1951 the state property tax levy Walter New Tri-Sta- te Saturday Congressman for school was 63 mills ($630 Granger candidate for ' the Senv of assessed valuation) $1000 ate and other state and county per The report reveals that 31 candidates toured the county Utah now imstates including Wednesday Senator Arthur V pose a state individual income Watkins made eight speeches in tax Four of these states how- the county from his special sound ever apply the tax only to limit- truck He was accompanied by Of those Douglas candidate ed types of income StringfeUow 1 states reporting the individual in- for Congress and the county cancome tax separately in 1952 only didates 1 seven states took a higher perAt Garland Mr StringfeUow in- talked on individual of total the peace that had been centage Slw come for state income taxes than lost by the mistakes of adminisof these tration diplomats after the war did Utah Moreover six seven states did not levy a gen- had been won by the sacrifices eral sales tax during the year as of the young men of the nation who had and Senator Watkins did Utah In general Utah Foundation served on the committee of four and Democrats three Republicans observe the personal analysts circumallowed in Utah are which Investigated the exemptions stances' leading to the failure of relatively low and the tax rates ( I policies and placed are graduated more sharply for the post-wa- r i tt incomes under $10000 the responsibility on the State taxable than in most of the other states Department and its advisers who Presihad the been tax appointed s by having the in detail the course Hi The State Tax Commission has dent outlined estimated that the increased state of events income tax exemptions (as proposed by the Governor to the Shows 1951 and 1952 sessions of the Club Utah Legislature) would result in To Mr and Mrs John Kirkham will become well known to income state in decrease 28 a of the Garland area in the months ahead due to Mr Garland Lions Wednesday lisThe Foundation tax collections recent appointment as manager of the Garland store of the tened eo an interesting talk by cautions' however that this Tax Glenn l umber Crmpany Mr Kirkham wh? has been employ on in conditions Manning Commissi 3 n was based on a study succeeded Keith Eyre who returned to Wyoming Tremonton at South American and viewed some be to c!oer to his private interests of the 1949 tax return’s and may pictures outstandingly beautiful The Kirkhams are shown here with their small son to be somewhat high if applied he had taken there when on a Mr Kirkham has been out of the store much of this week due mission a few years ago to the death of his mother present tax collections Fielding Lions Name Wilcox As New President Beaver Couple Going on Mission ' Jr Candidates Visit In County- Manager ' I 1 r' r'lt Manning Lions Pictures ( |