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Show as CLUBS SELECT PROVO FORJMEETING : '; (Juh City Wins District ' Convention for 1924, De-V De-V ' ciaion at Twin Falls; Po-.. Po-.. catello Man ? Governor TWIN FALLS. Aur. J5. Jamee E. " "-" Zdfertoa of Pocatello was chosen a (avernor of th district by th Kl-wanis Kl-wanis club la onrntlon bar yea terday. He succeeds W. H. Boeder of Ogden. PrOTO secured th net district convention, which will be . , hld in August of next year. ' ." Mors than 404 covers war laid at "" ' the banquet, which marked th clos 'of th big two-day gathering. .... Among th -peak ere were B. F. Ar-ras. Ar-ras. lnternsllonaJ president, and th "" govsrnor-elect. as wall as th re-. re-. tiring itrmw. Mr. Edgerton was , elected by a vote of It to 1 ovsr II. J. Sweeley of Twin rail. ' On motion of Mr. Sweeley. th , taction was declared unanlmoua " tr. Joseph Hughes of Spanish Fork was slscted governor for Utsh had Clarence B. Wright of Twin Fall .i lieutenant governor for Idaho. Dl- agate wr agreeably surprised by ".' visit from Governor C. C. Moor of Idaho. He had been Invited, but It was feared ha oould not com. 1 - Ha discussed some of th problems of Idaho In a short speech. " Mayor Bhad U. Sodgln of Twin I! Falls delivered an address of welcome. wel-come. In which he declared that Idaho's most popular city was en , tertalning th most popular geth I rlng. H wss followed by Frank 1 Stephen, president of ths .local - club, and response was made by Oliver O. Haga of Boise, pt district dis-trict president. - |