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Show cn Pair. Fr i,,si caii ah rrvg-kT.- r T in mi VOTE Cache Valley Electric r ar ar ex (OIl in IMPROVEMENTS KEN INTO Mtown Ue.Nults I thousands according to committee blpobt Weston vote. tContlnued from Page Onr L. E. Hansen, Fn ton. Idah two-yea- cilman, Archie prudent Pour-yeIt. Merrill. 13. and Prank Olvii. . I31;: two-wcoundhiuin, Tlieimis s ' Independent Defeat People Candidate in Annual Klee tun 22; Will Give You at Ireait Maybe More lor Your Stove Call or See counKolocd. 8. Inde- -' cimncllinrn, H . i "2 4Ve F'lmr-yeu- M. Foinib-k- tirkel. was the Independent hanging: Mary O. Bowman, landpvrlceted mayor Tuesday tor hw scaping and painting. term, receivimt fifth El. 1.4 ENTH W AR II : O. P. eto voles to 549 for Andrew B. painting, car; rent O'. candidate. ticket Hash, People and alterations; paper hanging Leomdiu A. Mecham. Indepenand Sons, painting; Mrs. dent eandUate for clerk, received Anderson V. Muir, cariientry, masonry 838 Mary polling the biggest majority, and alterations; Cliarles Zollinger, votes to 207 for George E. Crocconcrete and cement carpentry, candidate. kett. People's electrical work, painting, and officlive of Pour present city sewer conials were reelected, mayor, clerk plastering, plumbing, and Sons, carLundahl nections; Peotlie and two counellmen, and plumbon con.-euttv- ple's ticket was successful In securing tlie election of tlie treasurer and two counellmen. were; Treasurer. Ollier result Walter K. Barton. Independent, 642; Lily E. Bensen. People's. 683; four counellmen, Calvin Foss, Independent, 637: Llewellyn Jenkins, Peoples, 548: David E. Davis. Independent, 644; Emil Petterborg. People's. 543: Forest A. Fackrell, Independent. 585; Edwin A. Crockett, People's. 597: Alfred Ste 513; Joseph phens. Independent, A. Lulhv. People's. 665. RESULTS OF VOTE AT WESTON. A. E. Goodsell Weston. Idaho and A, S. Roller, candidates for four-yecounellmen on tlie Citi- ar h'ntv. ache v ' ! I'rM.iy, ApivI 28, I;1". pentry. painting, plastering ing and additions; Ezra Lundahl, carpentry, painting and alterations; J. P. Grill in, painting, paper hanging, plumbing: Mrs. E. H. Mecham. painting; Niels Jacobsen, probably sewer connections. TWELFTH WARD: Earnest Knowles, new construction; W. M. Roland, roofing, N. J. Nelson, masonry plumbing, toy Bemtson, and plastering; H. V. Egan, painting, miscellaneous; Prank Fullmer, painting and miscellaneous; J. W. Linford, landscaping, painting, paper hanging and auto repainting. The total estimated amount of Is $13,000.00. these Improvements The other wards which wore not reported will report Friday. Each re.. n.rhr.d r of the evening was spent d I. .in' ; , i.d up. JU nr.;;, raw tsid I!.'. C.rrtd wi re quartet, Herbert Hart i' lit bi.iige. A delicious luivnucii' Covets were laid l;r n. 1 was of D :J and rui.'pui.y Me in bar;' J 11. Iltiiman and da .ii. r f eille-nhi solo w til a took .v m;J Iroiii I or an; closing fcolstf. Mrs. J. E. Rill Her entertain d onl ; bene tim memlx'ts ol Hie lauhes' bridge t, 1 r tin Wiary ail. id RusktlWy. WM O. L'.TL. 'd.c'.u n. Dai club at tier home on FViday m- i ah d by utii'joii. The rwnns were dvroim The jtre'.e was JvMITHFIMD A INVITES delicious f.obie r. hi: I ed with dulled: U. 4 AI.I.f.Y TO IN JOIN BIG High score Suriiiiiig are her husband and hmclwoii was DAY HEALTH children. CLLLBK.Y1IOX the fallowing pra was won by Mis. Lor in Low,' Iltnha.d, toy and Lynn Dallof cl Mu. W. A. Noble and Mr. Ho--1 .Smi:h!. !d. her mother. Mrs. Eliza iCoutinued from Par OnGniliih were invited guests. Champion of LewtMon and outside Of Smllhlield. mil brother and sisters alio sur- - iiTARILlAl.D GASOLINE IS ANNUL MED Tricycles, kiddie cars, doll bug- v:ve gies and push carts may be u -- M :entiktained de as vehicles to carry babies in Ornt (f't.eit rm BRIDGE CLUB parade. Children up to and inMrs Hartley Richardson enter-- I ennew this of That's four why years cluding age may tamed the members of tlie IvLure peraiure. w ill give you more miles ter for places on or in the l.ii y product Club at her home on nudge while children in.. re than 4 and a.'u moon. A delicious lunrh-ieo- n per gallon and greater economy not more than 8 years can enter j was served after which Hu every day in the year. to operate the Vehicles. a!'.eriiiin was spent at bridge, ' "One of tlie outstanding featuies Tlie Summit school will give lhhh stuie prize was w.m by Mrs. of this new product is that it their entertainment Wednesday Co il Covers wa re laid lor ehmamus vapor lock. Even on a tong, hard pull up a steep hill on evening. May 3. and big public tw, he. dance will be given Thursday night The Kiwanis club enur: allied at a hot summer day, your car will at Junior high school at 9 p m. I adies night Monday evening at always have steady power, with no the high school, H. O. Van Orden sputtering or stalling when you FUNERAL SERVICES was In charge. Mrs. T. W. Jarvis use this new gasoline." FOB MRS. DALLOE. Funeral services over the re- and daughter. Eve Marie renderA FOR KALE Funuture and plumbmains of Bister C.a Champion ed several musical selections. was ing. Inquire at 227 North 1st Daliof wife of Samuel Dallof were talk on civic Improvement held Friday at 2 p. m. in the First given by Dr. T. W. Jarvis. The re- - Ec" in rear building. ward chapeL Services were under the direction of Bishop's Counselor Henry toskelloy. Tlie ward choir, under tlie direction of Lowell Smith with Have your furnace YACIT.M CLEANED with your Mrs. Bertha Mather at the organ house cleaning. Spring furnished tlie music; opening Oar lairge song, "O My Fattier"; prayer. Ira "Sometime We'll Noble; singing, Hie day the canvassers meet at Chamber of Commerce at 8 a. m. and hand In their dally reports. It is to be distinctly understood that these canvassers are not soliciting business for any firms or lor any to asprofession. They are merely will be what Improvements certain made and to urge tlie people to make Improvements as far as possible, A number of people will do their own work, but they must buy materials. Tills all helps to stimulate business. These dally reports will be published. Tlie committee for the business section will make its canvass very soon. Tlie general renovizing committee suggests that the people cooperate and give the canvassers the necessary Information: also to make every effort possible to make some Improvements. Tlie committee Is certainly convinced that the people or Loand gan must help themselves, that each Is dependent upon tlie other. JACKIE KELLY MUGS CAP IN INSTRUMENT Meant n ialely oprlied hi lound lis tap in horn. He played plucked horn ar.d jiiaor. towards to Itev.l 1 . . , . . 1 Style AV- - 7V ,r7 V. ' , J V .4"N ESPECIALLY t & -- I for Spring . . . bi-- i lire j Frt-id.- . . When you choose a shoe built on a custom last, for sure fit and service in Brown and White, Black and White, or Brown and Tan Suede. You are smart. Pick any of them at DO IT NOW Vacuum Furnace Cleaner Understand". Kirk-brld- AND YOURE IN STEP WITH Right Style -- - who spoke words of Those kindness and consolation to tlie (Continued from Page One) bereaved family were: Goudy Hogan of Lewiston: Supt. J. W. had hapwhat not would say but Bishop C. J. Plowman, Dr. solo finding his He played pened. G. L. Rees and Bishop George notes. low the difficulty reaching G Nelson. Next morning he was looking for rememand finally his band cap bered that he had put It In his wear Flannel mu . Cleans out warm air pipes, cold air returns, furnace and chimney and DOES NOT SCATTER THE DIRT. e; 8.1 JACKSON-FRWest Center CO. Y 49 North Main hone 130 R if Special Speakers. Election of Officers. 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