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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, .FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH of certain reports aald to be somn'lttee aso recommended that the inamgmg ofin a!s issue aufll lent loads on Gie plant, sell them and thereby clean up the present indebtedness and put the rm may on a firm finsnr ul basis. This report pointed out that if tue for to I er cent would aubserib of their present holdings to the bonds the ompa nyn Indebtedneaa would he cleaned lip and it would bs put oms cash 1920. 2G, rircuatlon di rose itorv F, Tfc.ia alotk-holtle- is bftMln Committee This report was doited unarEmouslv and most of those piesent tnen banded in subscriptions, which In every ruse was above the to per t'$l propoitlon, ijoxt of them being HH per cent o( their to k holdings. Man Indorses agement of Beet G rowers More Money Other Jobs Will Issue Report. Corporation. or We Hunt Spoken of as Candidate for Bench. Slogan in Bonneville County. Th company will send a t ill report of the meeting and a copv of thes me rejorts of the committees to at once, and they will be sked to unite with those pi sent at t m meeting and subscribe for the bonds the comInjurious Reports pany proposes flow to Issue," said General Manager Hill. DeAgainst Concern 'The stoikholdert favored handling the matter within their own organization and not allowing outaide Interests to get any clared to Be False. hold on the property of the company. The company has more t Sun 13 of assets to everv dollar of liabilities. a cording to a report road it the meeting, that it is fully titl t 1 he Tribune. that It has good prospects for solvent, -to suant 25 Fm March success, and with one normal years opnitjBY, LJaiio. will be able to e'ean up all Hs tokholI-eration the a call recently Kent out to and pav the dividends on of the licet Gronera Susfiir company Indebtedness the preferred stock, lliat hv taking the ty T realticnL James 11 llaaky, a lara bonds the stockholder world only be mimlw assembled in Rigby, Wednesday. lending the company their credit for a maa. aathe short time and they would have the ttrst Te purpose of th meeting on the property e urlng the an mortgage atockholdera the to tail htutod, gi bonds. acto become and Investigate opportuml) quainted with the con 1U Ion and affaire To Protect Interests. "The stockholders all took th view of the company and devise waya and be a calamity to the 2t00 means for financing tha companys future that It would most of whom are farmers, stockholders, fields. to allow unv outside interests to crush The nieeMn g was held at the company's or this control enterprise. This would ndt gHoeiul ofdces at 1 o clock P nt. and their Investment standlaMd until utailv 7 In ton evening Vue only bebutbadit from wrouhi'"do awav with compeJlesuluiit Goodwin, General Manager point, g in the and selling tition George l Hill and bet retar treasurer the detriment of all th to rebusiness, full detailed nnulo and A. l. Uanluj In tnis intermouutam country, so ports (uuiinit the tompanv e JiHtoiy andu farmers whom are kholders of gtn many Itom the lime of Its sNpnirmes "The effect that was Intended to be eailv In PIT until' the present, fiUHiit iai condition of the produce! tgaltiwt the Beet Grower' Sugar Jim bv the op,ositiotr waged agalrst eornpanw recom am was given in Inc it bv its enemies has had the opposite pot i and oeitlitug in detail was exInstead of causing the stockholdeffect. After this plained to the Ktnehholdi er to lone fnlth In their company. It has the imeiing was tnrowo open for gen-ciiKCiision and the stork holders solidified them, and thev are now milted determined to carry the enterprise weie' given eveiv opportumtv to aik and to success ' questions and inform themselves in it y tail aa to tit coinpMii's condition, and otherwise. CALL MEETING E. M. Holden of Idaho Falla sork-bolder- . Speri.I to Tho Trituoe IDAHO F K LL8, Idaho. March S5 The grade school teachers of Monneville counMore money In ty want more money. th. way of salary lncreaae or we hunt other Joba" la the alogau of Bofmevllle Circulated Are pr'iit trea-uie- rs r. Lnaii-dail- Management Indorsed. fin motpm made ami tuiuttm nusly car-ned, a committee cf three on icnolutlons was appointed to express the fedinas of f the stoikhoUhrs tow.ud the management c and oflnluK of the iothpanv and to fetid imaua i r further flnan- wajs A tommilifr of hie nlm was sp- the tompany'i pointed to investigate b ixmks and rrwrtU and saliHty itself Umt has counted for and ixon at everything jMopertv handled in Hio way of money, i )tj"pcrt, ci edits, atrxk, etc j he memoers of both thao committees tI weie close n by the stockholders them eeives. In the evening these committeos J, pro-jab- 1 r 1 ) i, ' . j : lepmud. Th investigation committee rcpoited that th .'ompanv had been managed in an eftlc lent maiimr and that the lucks and records were kept in a reo;t husimss- ike and complete wav The lommlttce tlonoiimed 12. A Ri ks for the ailtga- - tlon in his complaint to the effect tiiat be believes tho compunv lias been trim managed ant nun h of its property, inonev, irwllto and stock lias been . Confidence Expressed. T ug(-ate- , 4 filled with a mass of wreckage the debris of the battle which must be gotten rid of by a process known as resolution. Frequently, inflamed spots remain, congestion persists, cough hang? on, and the least exposure brings on a cold that :3 hard to get rid of. If neglected, such damaged air passages may easily develop serious disease of the lungs. . Such cases should always continue under a physicians care and frequent examinations should be made to see that nature is a in properly continuing the rebuilding process. Nightly applications of Vicks VapoRub wrill aid nature in this work. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medicinal ingredients of Vicks' are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow'a small bit of Vicks the size cf a fea. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 232 Broad Street, Greensboro, N.C. ' Jars 4 Used Yearly SMITH BROTHERS s--i M .1' f - bending are good how strong the doth really is Thats when they bind if theyre not made right. Its hard work like this that really tests your overalls. And its for just this kind of hard work that Blue Buckle Overalls are specially made. for "I wear BIuo Buckle on every run. Theyre tough e raw hide end St easy all the time. Cmttmtrr tkt Jtbil Ctanuj LlmUtJ The toughest, longest-wearin- g denim goes into every team that don't rip. pair with stride double-stitche- d They are big and roomy with extra stride suspenders. Every detail of Blue Buckle haa careful workmanship a solid back-barbest quality bras buckles and loop, raglan sleeves in the coats, big convenient pockets, and every pocket is reinforced. Next time you buy overalls ask for Blue Buckles. Blue Buckle OverAlls Bigg&t selling cut-g',a- YapoRubfc2J 1 radium Treatment - Bodyguard (. t youre doing real work climbing, TO Your More .Than 17 Million overalls Thats when you find out what your overalls PUPILS This i No. 2 o scries of advertisement, prepared bv a competent physician, cxp!..ming how certain diseases which attack the such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping Cough. Measles or ev-- n a long continued Cold often leave these erg, ms in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable fopthold for invading germs. And how Vick's Vapo-Ru- b mry Le of value in this conditioa. After recovery the lungs are WHEN JEWS FOR WAR SUFFERERS The After Effects of Pneumonia Pneumonia attacks the air cells of the lungs. An Inflammation is set up and matter i3 thrown off which causes the air cells to solidify, thus preventing the natural flow of blood thru the lungs. This backing up of the blood causes the heart to pump harder, just as stepping on a hose increases the water pressure, which is the reason why, during this disease, the physician watches the overburdened heart so carefully. tests TROUT 1 committee adopted giving the manuring offl lals th fit'l confidence of th stok holders nod approving their couia op to d it in lamthng the romiany h uTum It likewise disapp oved of alleged attempts on enemies of the the prt of the company to injure th enterprise by' 11 e reHOliftiong , IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. March 25 It Is rumorej that Idaho Fallk, the acen of the next Democratic state convention may have a favorite aon" a a candidate. Friend of E. M. Holden In Bonneville epunty and throughout the slat are urging him .to permit hta name to be used aa a candidate for aupremo judge, there betn litre to elect. The nominations for this office will be made at each of th party convention. There will be a successor to the position held by Judge Morgan and It la possible that the judge may be a candidate to succeed himself. There will be two additional judges to elect, Increasing the court to five member air. Holden can almost ba classed aa a pioneer of Idaho, having lived In the state twenty-tw- o year and practiced law successfully all of that time. He la a graduate of the law department of the L'nlverslty of Nebraska and had the honor of being a member of the graduating class at that tnstttutlen of which General John J. Pershing waa a member. Mr. lloldon haa practiced law with the months, during exception of eighteen which he served In the Americsn .army In the Philippine Islands with the rsnk of second lieutenant, and commanding officer of hla company of American which gave aurh a sharpshooters, account of themselves. teachera , No aaaoclated action county or organ. aed movement haa been arranged for Jt le juat a, an understanding" among themaolvea Bonneville county. Idaho Kalla and other districts already have felt the shortage and need of (eat hera who are deeertmg tho profession for other hnee of Industry, ai they cannot live up to the standarda required on the amount of ealarv paid County .superintendent Rodger called for a county convention of the teacher, whl. h waa hold he-- e Kr.day of iaKt week, and wa well attended. No formal actlou on the salary proposition was taken Misa d that the Roger requested and teachers present a formal request for additional salaries, but nothing waa done. Mias Rogers docs not agree with the action taken, and Insists that the teachera should present the r cla ms In a formal wav and not decide to quit without an oMnrtunlrv to have their demands met. 'I he schedule as presented at the trustee, metting heie tSaiurdiv of last week was adopted by ttie trustees of the counties In the aseofhiUmi wilh the etieo-t.o- n of Bonneville count v. The delegation from Ilia county stated that It waa not prepared to aay what could be done, (ommittee waa appointed to watt on the board of counts comnvssipnoni and take up with tlmt bidv (he matter of ARE Increased tax levy in order to raise the RAINBOW money required to pay tne increased CONDITION GOOD salurv nIN In the meantime the teacher, are not renewing contracts for the coining school gpeeil te Th Tribune. year. rOCATKLLO, Idauo. March 25. State Fish Commisa'oner George Isaacs reJowa of the riy have been summoned to a mass meeting tonight in Tempi turned yesterday from a trip Into the HIGH SCHOOL Yellowstone and Big Springs sections and Bnal Ira I at whhh plans for carryout In Jewish the drive reports that rainbow trout already are the ENTERTAINMENT program ing GIVE to raise JIQ.OuQ in I tab tor th relief of working up stream to spawn, and It denilution and tarvatlon la the war barely possible that tne Illg bprlngs Th Trtfcur. branch of thg Snake river may be closed zone will ho discussed vpNhl II AGKRMAX. The Jews of I tah have pledged themIdaho, Mart'll 25 Thf down to the railroad this season to give selves 4o raise $22,500 of the fund being sophomore and firahman classes of the the trout a chance for a year in tbe subscribed in Utah, an mveiage of $(& for Hafcerman h'ah ttihool gave their annual upper wars. en h heid of a Jewlsn family in this banquet to the upper ilaaaea, faculty and It Is difficult to obtain good native In sufficient number, stale, it is the hope of those who utc hoard of edutatlon Saturday evening of trout for spawning He according to Commissioner Isaacs. calling the mass meeting that complete Ian week The tnanual It.iln'ng room was used report that he has managed to obtain Plans for securing the money desired may for a hnnquit hall and waa beaut full about 5nn,noo rainbow trout from Wisconbe wotked out. M Mndelson will act as chairman of, decoiati'd vv.tli immense ahainrnck leave sin hatcheries and tnese will be dlstrlh tne uted soon in different Streams In tho the iiihss n eeting and Julius Rosenberg b irdercd wltli a fluting of gold. as vice chairman. The prim ipal re l- freshman i olm a, on a ba Kjrronml of state. The commissioner left this morning for eers will be Governor Bamberger, Kahhl white Interspersed waa. a gradation of Camas to look over the ronditlons In that William Bice, Leon .Sweet, Kdwurd (smaller ahainrock leave Hie lahli waa in Hie form of a hollow locality and to get data on the spring Rosenbaum and Louis Simon ani"l Alexander, state chsipman of th Jewidi aquaie and tho length of white linen waa movement of trout In that section. Belief omipnigu, is also assisting in the biuken bv curda of icruiean blue and gull the soph'inmie e slora, cutting off equarea, arrangement. TRY BOISE WOMAN apAcing the position of cm h gueat A Ion the center of the table running the full Twin Tails Man Chosen. length of the four a dea waa a broad atrip w th epr.ga of green, Njw !,! to Th, Tribune. of gold spr nkle TWIN KAT.I.S, lilulin, Marh r. rr. In the center of iarh of the font- a'des Special te The Tribune. W. A bullivBti lnpertnr In i harn of the waa a clreular mirror.. upon with It rested March 25. The first raBOISE, bureau of animal Inriuatiy hoe t Ik. 'era a tall vaae filleJ v. it Ii long dium that daho, haa made its appearance berontrol rampatau in Idaho, wl'li stemmed larnalona tween Port'and In the and Denver Candles in tall landclnbra threw a soft ter, here, ha, he-- advierd of hia appointcountry has been received In ment hv the Amerlian Veterinary Medilight over ehluhig stiver ami spark!. ng Boise, and w1U be ued exclusively In the cal asaoi latmn at state secrutuiy for the treatment of cancer. The consignment aaeoclation in Idaho. Tho pldve cards were booklets In the has a value of 1000. shape of ahanirot k leaveN containing the bv R. F BFknell, It wa names of the guests. On the front cover preldenl.ofpurchased the Overland National bank was the Ina'gnla and year number of and former food administrator for Idaho, laaa and on tho back to he ued In. an attempt to cure Mrs the sophomore cover that of the freshman elaaa. Blcknell of cancer. Tho favors were carnations in the Mr Blcknell also proposes to permit ehiss colors. others suffering with tliia disease to Covers were laid for aevenly-fiv- e use It. per sons and seven loursca were solved An ex ellcnt mus'oal and luorary program ARTICLES FILED BY alau waa'gtven. hcet-rasln- orian-lyatio- Special la The Tribuae D COUGH DROPS Put cne in your mouth at bedtime IDAHO STATE FAIR SERVICE MEN GIVEN Special te The Tribane, PREFERENTIAL RIGHT BOISE. Idaho. Marrh 25 Tho a'falrs HOE SOEOIs3o0OgOslEG,glOSlloE()EGOl va Sold in Salt Lake City of the state fair of Idaho are to be manto The Trlbuo. aged in the future by a corporation BOISE, Idaho, March 25 Congressman known as the Idaho State Fair, arthles AUdfpon T. Smith Ims infrodtked a Mil of Imorporatlon for which have been filed This corIn congress providing for the reclamation with the aecretarr of state. of lands suamp, arid and overflow poration ha a capital stock of $10,000, ahkh gives a preferential right to pur- hut will pay no dividends aa It ia'to opmen. and has the in- erate on a nonpiofit basis. chase to The purpose of reorganisation wa to dorsement of fee.retary of the Interior Meredith, By the terms of this measure, those desiring .to reclaim. land with government aid nmv'form a district and applv to th secretary of the interior for "the necessary funds If the secretary approves of It. he is authorized to turn over to the, reclamation service the neeMsarv funds for carrying on tho workof reclaiming the land The district Is required to isouc bonds and turn them over to the fednal farm loan department as security for the government loan. Sixty daja before. the land a are to be thrown open, men and women, or the widows of ex service men, are entitled to make their choice of the lands to be disposed of IDAHO FALLS LOOKS ASKANCE ON VAGS Special to Th, Tribune. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, March 25 are learning Idaho Falls la not good place for their trade, with the old question of How's for the price of a meal, brother?" A number of these caaea have been noticed on the streets during the past week and Chief Harris made a preliminary move to clean them out when he brought two men, Chapin and Rider, before Jud;e Ilix, who gave them thirty days each on the "chain activities gang" for their A young man named Sharp was fined J10 by Judge Hlx for violation of the traffic regulations as to speeding Ray Gilbert and Ed Blair, colored, were each for drunkenness and fined Va-gra- a out the tangle that developed straighten when the fair management and last year t ie state bureau of agriculture clasped over their jurisdiction In handling fair matters. . Rain Welcomed in Kansas. r 0O03OE Spwlnl to Ths Tribune. BURLEY, Idaho, March 25 The directors of the Cassia County Fair association have decided upon the week beginning September 21 aa the time for holding this year a fair. This is the week following th Twin Falls county fair and la considered to pe advantageous, because It permits the exhibitors to attend the two fair before moving their exhibits to the state fair. The directors announce that greater interest Is being shown tn th fair than ever before at this time of the year, and the prospects indicate that it will be the most successful fair In the history of the county. GRAIN RESERVE LARGE IN THE GEM STATE BOISE, Idaho, March 25 Idaho has today In wheat reserve unsold wheat from the 1919 crop a total of 2,815,700 bushels or fourteen per cent of the crop. This fart Is brought out tn a statement In th on survey Of grain state by uhus H Jacobson, Idaho field agent of the government crop reporting eerylce, This agent says that the value of Idaho farm lands la Increasing rapidly each year, the average per acre being $41.83. My Dolsy Princes Tour. PANAMA, March 25 It is doubted here whether a channel sufficient to per-t the passage of the British cruiser Renown can be cleared in th Culebra cut by Tuesday next, when tho Prince of Wales will arrive aboard the warship on hla wav to Australia. More than twenty ships are Instill tied up ae the the cut last Saturresult of the slide day This afternoon an Island fifty feet wide and three feet high la visible above the channel. TOPEKA. Kan.. March 25 Millions of dollars' worth of rain haa fallen in Kan-a- a Many Licenses Issued. tn th last forty-- e ght hours, acIDAHO. FALLS. Idaho, March 25 The cording to B. B. Lsskowsk.e. an official of the weather station here. J C. Wohler, committee of engineer appointed by th secretary of the board of agriculture, governor to make an examination of the said the rain would save the wheat crop applhationa Of engineer to do business tn Idaho, passed favorably on 11$ applicaDan O. Martin of Idaho tion recentlv Missing Boys Found. Fa Is Is n member of the committee. The POC TET.LO. Idaho. March 2'. Flovd Idaho Falls men to whom licenses were Parris and Theodore Fturrougna, local issued are Claud R. Black. George C. boy who have beet missing from home Baldwin, E. C, Howard. Rov B Johnson. for a few riavs have been picked up at Joseph A Murphy, J. D. McCauley and G enna Ferry and will t returned her DeWItt P. Olson. at once. The hov gave no excuse for leaving home rather than a desire to Addresses Teck' Assembly. see the world. POCATELLO. Idoaho, March 25 Dr F F Nslder, director of extension of the Pastor on Vacation. Washington State col'ege. gave an adTWIN FALIjR, Muho. Maroh 25 The dress at the Idahe Tech" assembly WedHp-tirRev C of t th Firt nesday on the fundamental qualities of pastor church of Tin Fall, left WJneriv leadership which could be attained In in He spoke of the requirements for points Washington where he will college spend - xacatlon tor the benefit of h s snd duties of a democratic government, Is to and how education by teaihlrg lovaltv, health J V Wooi o' Hrtl aln.lty for thinking and how to keep mll-iflippy the lo si puipi; hi Mr. Owens ontributed mm h to the government Ir AT THE CASSIA COUNTY FAIR DATE IS ANNUOUNCED 1 Burgeon to Retire. ST LOUIS, Marrh 25 Dr George W. Cale, Jr , for 22 year chief surgeon of the St. Louis & ban Francisco railroad, today announced he would resign April I to devote his time to private ptactae Hia successor haa not been announced Dr Cale waa In charge of the Fr sco hoapltal here and in Springfield, Mo , and had jurisdiction over 'Frisco etrer gency hospitsla In Birmingham. Ala.. 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