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Show MANY ATTEND SHOW ON TWIN FALLS DAY Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 3. Thursday was Twin Falls day at the auto show-being show-being held here this weak and a gTeat many people from the neighboring city came down in their cars to attend. An address was given in the evening by Major Fred R. Reed on "Idaho." which was followed by a vaudeville programme, a band concert and dancing. By unanimous vote, officers were elected as follows: Frank R. Gooding of Gooding, Good-ing, president: Richard Douelas of Poca- tello, vice president, and William Yager of St. Anthony, treasurer. Three members of the board of directors direc-tors were retained David Dowd of Idaho ! Falls, Gordon Bills of Blackfoot and A. A. J Canfleld of Malad and the following new directors were chosen: J. O. Gates of Twin Falls, W. Felthouse of Rigby, R. E. Bowman of Nampa, A. Hunsinger of Rupert, C. A. Nock of Bellevue, George Waters of Weiser, D. L. Shank of Caldwell Cald-well and H. T. Irvin of Boise. |