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Show II COLLEGE 10 RAISE FUNDS Methodist Church Sanctions Sanc-tions Plan Presented by Idaho Institution. Special to The Tribune. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, March 10. 'His official board of the Methodist church has voted unanimously to allow the representatives rep-resentatives of Gooding college to put on a financial drive for this, tho Methodist college of the mtermountain empire, and to co-operate with them in Lhe undertaking. undertak-ing. Three years ao when the other towns of southern Idaho and eastern Oregon raised their share for this, the youngest college of Methodism, the Twin Falls people peo-ple were busy with .the erection of their fine new church. At that time it was voted to indorse the undertaking, but to defer the raibing of the funds unt'i April of tli is year, which net ion brought the meeting that was held Friday evpning. Besides Grant Kcit h, pa si or, who presided at the meet ing. and the members mem-bers of the local board. President Charles .Wesley Tfnney and Secretary .7. Wesley Miller of the college were in attendance. The d;n te for tli drive- vas fixed i'ur March so that it would n.'t inter fere with the centenary program for April. According to the report of these men, , the work at t he school fs progressing i nicely, tho enrollment for the year being ; 109. |