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Show vitit to the Mayohl cave, twenty miles north of Taber, will be made. Among ICIitor Trego's quests today were R. W. Spangler. Salt Lake; O. H. Knrber, state immigration commissioner, Hoise; James H. Wallis and R. T. Porter, lUah Press association; J. F3. Jones, Western West-ern Newspaper Union, Salt Lake; K. O. Knight, manager Irrigation World, Po-eatello: Po-eatello: H. G. H. F-uekner, agent Laid'ow Typograph company, Oakland, Cat; Fred -J. Smith, Mcrganthaler company, Halt Pake; Ben lthead and A. K. Rutherford, of the Idaho Falls Post. IDAHO FALLS EDITOR IS HOST TO FRIENDS Special to The Tribune. BL.ACKFOOT, Idaho, M;iy 21. Thirty-five Thirty-five newspaper men fiom Idaho, L'lah anil otV.er states, were guests or" Editor JrJyrd Treo of the Idaho Republican today, and will remain over Sunday, when Governor Davis will join them. The program today included an inspection inspec-tion of the new Ludlow typogrrnpli. auto rides about the city and eotinty, ar d a visit te the state mental hospital, where , every courtesy was shown by Medical . Superintendent Hoover. : Tomorrow a bis? ujenic wil! be "iven 0n the Dubois projeiV near Taber, and a |