Show State Cracks Down On Highway Sign Shooters -- Utah State Road Commission D II 'Chairman Whittenburg said today that last year the citizens of the state destroyed over $45000 worth of their own state highway signs by using them for Not only was target practice the practice costly but it enlives of motorists dangered the and adjacent property owners as well The malicious and dangerous pastime especially noticeable has during the hunting season started again in many areas ot the state But this year some of the offenders will end up on the end of their own game wrong for the state itself is going “hunt- Kleon Kerr Talks District Calls Meeting up ‘Beginning January 1 1955 ot $4200 in earnings may be creda of ited in $3600 year instead a year The North Box Elder be Mr Council be Watson in will will held meeting October 28 at the Utah Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the under the di- Power and Light company beMcKinley School e McMur-diMrs of rection Clifford tween 2 and 3 pm president it is announced State Representative Kleon Kerr will talk on school legislation and Mabel Romer will give a demonstration on selling subscriptions to the magazine Officers of all local units are A To Women’s Club State Representative Kleon Kerr was the speaker at the regular meeting of the Ladies Self Culture Club Friday afternoon at tire Armory Mr Kerr discussed the proposed reapportionment to the state constitution The meeting was under the direction of Mrs Harvey Deem club president Mrs F S Peck was hostess DeVon Hamilton of Brigham City sang two solos “a requested to be present Little Bit of Heaven” and “Sentimental Journey” He was acWill Explain Changes Mrs companied by Mrs I’oulson John Elmer read the club In Social THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH October 22 Friday Security social hour Mrs During the Peck assisted by her daughters ing” ' Delos Airs J Mrs and Thompson AH ' 1JW enforcement agencies Rave be on Wesley Gephart solved delicious loen calk'd to refreshments to a large group of the lookout for any persons members and guests “pot sl ots” at state properly ind radar and short-wav- e radio will lv called into use if noces WORK MEETING ANNOUNCED sary to close the net in on these Garland Second Ward children in men’s Relief “overgrown Whitten-burChairman Society will hold its work meetclothing” Comout next that the ing 27 Oct Wednesday pointed mission also has a standing re- Activities will begin at 10 am ward offer of $100 00 to he paid Lunch will be served at noon for information leading to the ar- and a lesson will be given by rest and conviction of anv per- Mrs Gene Munns There will be son willfully destroying or damaga nursery ing state signs or property in any v manner “It seems a shame to me that the taxpayer has to foot the bill for the target practice of these people who aren’t good enough shots V hit live game” Mr He urged all s said to report any information which would heln the law in deal“Because ing with this problem that $4r000 of taxpaver’s money should he snent for better roads rather than used to cover the costs of this perennial state subsidized shooting gallery” “Canges made in the Social Security Act by the 1954 Amendments insure that retirement and survivors benefits will be higher” Wesley F Watson of the Ogden social security olfiee said today Tiie formula used in computing benefits has been changed giving more credit for earnings over $110 a month Provision was made for dropping out ofthecom-mtatioand someup to four times five years in which the v orker lias his lowest or no earnings covered by social srcur dr And a long period of disa- bility will not in the future-causa reduction in benefits DEER HUNTERS! We are equipped to give your venison prompt and efficient attention That is why more hunters every year are bringing their game to QAOLASD FRGZEiJ FOODS Gus and Joe Garland Dance Club Holds Party dance was very sucessful held by the Garland dance club at School the Carland gvm Friday The event marked the (veiling conclusion of the 1953-5year for the group The new dance committee to serv until next fall was announced as follows: Mr and Mrs I’ob Campbell chairmen Mr and Mrs Duain Madsen Mr and Mrs Clarence Brough Mr and Mrs Dave Kraus and Mr and Mrs James White The retiring officers were Mr and Mrs Don Limb chairmen Mr and Mrs Bob Campbell Mr Yratdo Cook and Mrs Dr and Mrs R D Preston and Mr and Mrs Wendell Hanson Following the dance Mr and Mrs Limb were honored by the members of their committee at a party at the Preston home A On Display October 29 About 30 years ago General Motors presented to America a new car called Pontiac This new car was the direct result of a very specific idea Cor-porati- The idea was this: to create a car which took its style its engineering principles and its features from the very' best and most expensive in America— and to build these into a air priced just above the very lowest ! Naturally such an idea produced a wonderful and highly' popular car— a car which millions of satisfied owners have driven with outstanding pride and pleasure TOLMAN BURKE OF IION’EYVILLE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY Now nearly three decades later an entirely new Pontiac has been created for 1955— a car completely new from the ground up! One thing however about the 1955 Pontiac remains unchanged— its basic idea— to offer the American public the very finest car that can possibly be built to sell at a price within easr reach of any new-ca- r buyer and 30 When you see the new Pontiac on Friday or Saturday— Oct 29 or ou will be immediately impressed by its remarkable new styling No other car in the world looks like this new Pontiac! 30-y- When you drive it you will be astonished at its performance For the 1955 Pontiac introduces the powerful new Strato-StreaV-an engine that has already been proved in more than 3 million test miles! k 8 When you price the new Pontiac you will come face to face with the basic Pontiac idea— you will be agreeably surprised that so much car so much sparkling newness so much luxury so much downright goodnear the very lowest ness can be priced so We cordially invite you to come in on Fri-da- y or Saturday and see for yourself what a General Motors masterpiece superb has been created to carry the wonderful name “Pontiac” for 1955 all-ne- ASSESSOR Pledges efficient courteous competent service if elected to the office he seeks —Your Vote Earnestly Solicited— 1954 VflVIJE SflfJDflLL MOTOR COMPANY MAIN STREET — TREMONTON UTAH |