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Show THE SALT UKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1920. ED 9. A m. 9. Today SALARY! Oil SQUIRRELS of Beet School Board at Pocatello Bear Lake Farm Bureau to Growers' Firm Treasurer Announces a Material Ad - Furnish Poison Bait and Continued bj Straup. vance for Coming Year, Compel Farmers to Help. a m. 9. a m. Today Today a 9. m. Today Even hoi grease cant A Number e Cross-examinati- I f Overlooked in the 1 Letters Describing Condi-tio- n of His Organization Subject of .Witnesss Story Special le Th Tribe. I psll .. that have been paint- - f ed ar hla-to- ry Our Sale J al of Reed-Lor- e Furniture now in prog-resAll last season 'a samples is Utah-Idah- t Semi-Annu- at s. great Beginning at 9 a. m. "ZIP , SERVICE store vith the green front tions. ,t famous DRYING od wtlk os it next morning. Loninlete variety of colors. (To take off old .paint: MAGIC SOLVENT.) OoSaleToday reduc- our - FLOOR PAINT; tho paint wont even loe its glows. Withstands hot water scrubbing and is a splendid preservative and protection for the wood ef the floor. Apnlr it in the evening These Will Be Note dP"?,nU y, with QlICK ' - Third Floor. trta. vvr or spot kitchen floors Tribes. Tb I MONTPELIER, Idaho, May 10. The POCATELLO. Idaho. May 10. follow- I Ing a meeting of the Pocsterio school destruction of squirrels and gopher wlU from the b one of the strong feature ef the Bear board and a epeclgl commute I county farm bureaus activities dur- Rotary club, salaries for tha coming year I were materially advanced for all teachers Ing th coming summer and fall, accord-I- n I ing to County Agent D. L Sargent, who ths Pocatello system. r. Grade teachers win get $1100 for the I la planning a campaign that will mean drat year; for the second, $1400; for the I the compute annihilation of these pest tpsrisl I The Tribes. I la bla territory. RIOBT, Idaho, Mir 1. Judge D. N., third. $1600, and for the fourth, $1000. I Tho farm bureau will pet gepend an- Sugar High school teacher begin with $1600 Straup. counaal (or tho t'tah-ldah- o I and an Increase of $100 par year up to th tlrely upon the vigilance of tbo farmer company, today continued hi croaa-a--1 am tuition of Gorg E. Hill, aecratary-troaaurfourth year, a maximum of $1100. Heads I of ths county to do their ehara tr keeping ,D A1 H'h their tend free of thee destructive ant- of th Boat Orowari Sugar lowed 1200 more than Inslnn-tor- . Spemala but through an arrangement mad hr Inquiries Into tho financial cial tear bare win receive the same with th board of county commissioner and raoord of th Rigby company. High school teacher. President Jean Budge of th school this become obligatory on th part of th Mr. UIU li a government witness In th It will bo necessary to hoard states that hearing of th federal trad eomtnlaalon raise the tax levy to fifteen mills for farmers, an J where farmer neglect to complaint alleging conspiracy In roatralnt school purposes alone end possibly a half I place poison bait on their farms the work commerce mill additional for school routes. win bo don under th direction of the of compotltton In Intoratat new schedule for Pocatello - lb Th the Amalgamated about agalnat the for cities of this els farm bureau, and tho expense wtU be asth average Sugar company, A. P. Cooper, fcmeet R, In Idaho, although Twin Fells and Bote sessed against th tend as are taxes and t schedule are slightly higher. At Twin collected la th seme manner and at th Woolley and E. F. Cullen. Judge Straup queatloned tha wltneae In Falls th grade teachers' salaries rang earn time. The road overseers tn th It real detail ooncernlng etatemrnls made from 11100 to $1440 and th High school three districts of the county have been In let tare written by Mr. Hill to Mr. teachers rang from $1600 and (1110. supervisors of this work, and they ISIS. In which At Boise th grade teachers get from made Cooper January I and r farmer th carry on th f Mr. H1H dlacueeed th financial condition! $1400 to $1100 and th High school teachof tho company and advised Mr. Cooper ere gat from $140 to $2200. Th average I eradication campaign as outlined, of district that. In hla opinion. It waa a good tlm minimum wage of twenty schools In Idaho Na.U I.I. Noting, will hav charga of to turn tho company over to th other is $1U1 and th average maximum U I tha work BL la th first district; Charles C. 11721 parties. I Sorensen, road overseer In district Ne. 2. I In hla anawer Mr. Hill atated that th M. Winters, road evereeer of land Francis lot-tInformation upon which he wrote tho I dietrtet No. $. will oversee th work In ITOOD had boon auppllod to him by Mr. CulI their districts District No. 1 comprise len, than bookkeeper for the company. SL Charles. Bloomington, Perrarn, Fish He Bald that at th time ha believed Mr. I Haven; district No. t Includes Paris, Lee. Cullen to bo reputable, but had alnc disark. Liberty, Ovid, Bern, Sharon, Nouns a covered otherwise. pedal 4 The Trlbeaa and Eightmlle; district No. Include POCATELLO, Idaho. May 10, Sergeant Montpelier, Georgatoa, Bennington. Go- Conspiracy Charged. J. P. Banks of Salt Lake, connected with neve, Raymond, Alton, Dingle and Ward- boro. Objecting to quest lone of Judge Straup. th adjutant general! office as sergeant-InstructPoison bait and full Instruction are fur. Henyy Ward Beer, epeclal attorney for ana acting sergeant instructor the trade commlaelon, who le conducting for Idaho, was in nlahed by th farm bureau. Th bait will yesterday and the cats for th government, said he in- today. Inspecting Pocatello th work of B troop. be sold at coat. tends to show the statements mad by First Idaho revelry. Cullen were a part of tho conspiracy of In th respondents to tho complaint calcu- conference lated to hurt the Beet Growers' company. regard to equipment and th schedule of Tooele Mr. Beer Intimated In his objections to drill for the year. 11 also spent some tho Introduction of th documents thet time with First Sergeant N. B. Adklson not have been obtained might they legally. In regard to paper work, and with Supply TOOELE. May It. Tooele county school To this C. A. Bovd, counsel for Mr. Sergeant L. Wolf In regard to equipment district has the distinction of being the I Cooper and the Amalgamated, entered responsibility. I first mako the to fulfillment strenuous exception. One of the letters of roqulro- wee Sergeant Bank present at th 2 said that up to the tlm of writing troop drill tonight and gave the men a rnenle In health, vocational and civic I had been paid Into the Beet Growers' complimentary talk on their appearance I company on slock subscription, and of and fine discipline. He assured the men activity necessary to obtain unconditional I this amount $$7,894, or II per cent, had that equipment would be forthcoming In promotion In all grades of school work. been paid to the fiscal agent. H. E. Good, a short time and that th adjutant genRecently a group of high school and win, for commissions. eral's office at Boles would be asked to grade school principals, together with Mr. Hill added In his letter that h felt up Its service In this connection. the special supervisors In health, home I peed "when the true condition of the company economic and agriculture met with 8u- la explained to Governor Hawley. presl E. M. Reid, three school perlntendent Tuberculosis dent of the concern, "he will object and board members and Francis W, Kirk ham, I wtu refuse to Indorse tho not to get stU director of vocations! education, Be th money we need. and adopted the following resolution: That in the high schools of Tooele I Error in Books Alleged. county school district no person enrolling Idaho. May 10.'-- Th POCATELLO, year of It loThe witness testified In regard to this south Idaho tuberculosis sanitarium will during or after the school be entitled to a high school letter that he felled upon Information be located at Payette, according to word ll shall who not te the I conformed has furnished by Mr. Cullen end that subse- received by Commissioner Adklson from diploma standards prescribed by the board In quent Investigation has revealed many er. Bole this afternoon. Actual construction health work, thrift and community civics. rors In hie books The promoter of th will be started at once, and wben the 1a to be In addition to the building is finished Payette cltlsene will This work company. James P. Bprunl, A. O. Goodsixteen units. required outside for who win and others, received 100,000 shares of provide camps inclpents 'That from unconditional promotion common stock In the company upon Its may he sent to the hospital this summer. from grade to grade In the elementary I A fine grove and screen of evergreens organlxatlon for th contracts for- - 6000 shell satiefv minimum acres of beets which they turned In, he ere also being planted by the enterprising school the pupils business ifien of Payette, and tha site Is requirements In health work and civics. raid tn the state. Th total authorised Issue of common one of the beat Mr. Athey and Mr. Adklson are h stock wee 200.000 under the original ar1 PPlJ ticle of Incorporation, according to th engaged In securing an efficient euperin- I witness. All voting power In the concern tendent for the new hospital. Bonuses rest with the common stockholders. Flank Goodin, John Wlttman, George Men P Rainey, farmers In the Rigby district, TOOELE, May It. A recently organised here has been were also put on the stand yesterday, CirZ I oclt,onln fToo,!, with Clarence Two Mr. Rainey testified that W. W. Selck, Baird as president, for the purpose of creating field man for the had .lr, told him that the Beet Growers' Sugar POCATELLO, Idaho, May 1. Thres more satisfactory salary schedules An I emergency committee was appointed to ompany would never Operate and offered young men are held ln jail here In cono to bet Rainey thet the would nection with statements of Luella Rice, call upon tho board of education and reIn that a bonus be given to the teach- beets Its grind projected factory at 16 years of age. and her cousin, Lillie quest Beet Beckstead, 17, both of West Jordan, Utah. era at tha eloee of the current yar. Menan, near Home before th Th committee later appeared at tha Growers company would In Rigby. Th The men are Ralph J. la hey. a painter; board meeting with a petition Menan factory was not built. signed by Humbert Eason and Clifford Rose, sixty-fiv- e teachers, requesting th bonus. welter. a After of discussion the Called the Joke. Enterprise Statement have been given by the girls board decided that no funds'matter, were availMr. Goodin quoted Its president. John which Incriminate the men at different able. but the exboard of the president dates at th Home hotel and the Caaa pressed himself IV. Hartt aa having told him that th favorable to the bonus Righr enterprise was a Joke and that It Espanola. If the funds could be obtained. Acting ) would never be completed. He likewise on this favor, the teachers applied to th testified of a conversation with Mr. Selck board of director of the Tooele Commerin which he quoted the field man a cial club Wednesday afternoon to discuss I saying In substance: "I understand you th matter. After an Investigation the to have rented your place th the Beet Grow. Commercial club went on record as favor- ers Brother Austin Sugar company. ling the bonuses. A committer represent-- 1 t presumed by the witness to be Heber SpsHel te Th Trlbsee. 1ng the Commercial club and the teachers Austin) asked me to Inquire about It. POCATKI.IT), May 1 A large crowd association waa then appointed to make I m afraid It will make a lot of trouble of merry-makeI visited MerrldeU park further efforts to obtain fundi for tha for you and thet If trouble starts It will yesterday on the first official I bonuses, put you out of huslneea of th roller roaster. Free opening buses day Mr. Wlttman testified to a conversation were furnished by the company and many I T. T o with another field agent for tho unn POllS nlOTl enjoyed the coaster, which la on of the named Cllnger. and quoted him as largest In the northwest. th Beet Grower' factory would stating Ths large dancing- - pavilion, the fourth never b completed or operated. In the United States, will be comlargest examiner J. Dunham, for Judge Joseph this week, with the laying of the Bpertsl te The Tribune. the commission, is presiding at th heari- pleted of maple. The state highway to floor top TWIN FALLS, Idaho, May 10. James ng- which Is being held In the Jefferson the Is tn excellent condition. park courthouse. Th of interest county th Bower of this city was Instantly killed community In th progress of the hearing yesterday when hie car skived and is manifested by the constant attendance .turned turtle five miles south bf Twin of fifty or more farmers, business men and other cltliens of Rigby and th I to neighboring territory. Ths accident occurred where a bridge I , gperiel W The Tribuss. crosses an Irrigation ditch. Mr. Bower WORK NEARING COMPLETION. 10. Mrs. occupied th POCATELLO, back seat of the machine I SPANISH FORK, May 10. Lee Dart, Mabelle Weiner, Idaho, May with contrib- with Jsmes Odell, who suffered a free- who has been working with the construc- uting to Juvenile charged was be- tured jaw and several broken ribs. tion gang at the west portal of the fore Probate Judge delinquency, William A. Hyde yesthe car and Mr. Odell was Strawberry, project, returned home yesand was fined $60, which she paid, Mreb Bower occupieddriving terday the front seat with I terday. Mr. Dart eay th repair work Officers state that Mrs. Weiner has her. Both were thrown dear of the ma- - I on which the men have been engaged le refused to send her children to school for chine and escaped Injury, although Mrs. nearly finished and they are expected to several months. Her case is being fur- Bower Is prostrated by shock aa th r- break samp by the middle of May. ther Investigated by officers. suit of her husbands death. oorn-Pn- Insb v u ... Pocatello r visited by bergeantlnspector M SSMK 21 East First South WASATCH 1270 & or VT High Standard Demanded by County Schools I $114.-11- Three Csmjana y th Sanitarium Located at Payette to The Same Rules Will Be in Effect for Every Purchase Final. ' I 1 Tioee Teacher 0. D.s on $3 Deposit. C. in to Board for Are Accused Younr Utah Three bv Utah-Idah- ,1 o, Will-Call- s on Per Cent Psyment. 23 And though you ride for 24 hour past peaks that touch the sky, you avoid sxtreme altitudes because Canadian Pacific tram trail rivers that built a natural highway across the mountains million of years ago the Bow, Kicking Horse, and Fraser are the principle of several spectacular canyons you follew from Calgary to Vancouver on the Coast Stop off, if your time permits, et Banff Spring Hotel, the Chateau at Lovely Lake Louise, Emerald Lake Chalet, Clader House, or Sicamous magic casties of Alpine Fairyland From Vancouver direct connections for Alaska, tha Orient, quaint Victoria, and all poipta on the Pacific slope. Ask for Resort Tour Utah-Idah- r; You see Tifty Switzer! and In On" without a passport oo your trip to th Pacific Coast through tho Canadian Pacific Rockies Todays -- s ioibCczct No, E. L. Sheehan, Gen. Dept., Canadian Padfla Ry., 4H Locust SL, 6t. Louie, Mo. ; Agt-Res- s. New Park at Pocatello Is Opened the Public Onmdimn mmnpmptn tnd pom nrartbmt Csasda thm epics. s jM sf I rs Hilled Utah-Idah- 2 I Fined for Contributing Juvenile Delinquency i Afore Cement Sidewalks Will Be Laid in Bingham i To ASSURED: m. t Go. KeitK-O'Rrie- iv Artificial Eyes He wont be The Eye Man is there. here again for possibly two or three years. Shit Lake is one of the few western cities favored with this service. If yon need Artificial Eye, THIS WEEK IS YOUB CHANCE. Guaranteed to fit and match. aISl BINGHAM, May 10. A 'toon aa material can be obtained, a cement sidewalk will be laid up the Carr Fork street In Bingham. The present board walks are ln bad condition. A few years ago when other concrete sidewalks were put ln, the town board promised the rest-- I U. of . Dean of Women of that part of the city that they dents I would soon get similar Improvements. ' Honor Guest at Banquet This promise has not been fulfilled and ANTI-FA- T the present town board, jrhlch took of-- I TWIN FALLS, Idaho, May iO. Mies flee on the first of ths year, has made We repair shoes ftf arrangements to let the contracts as soon Permeal Jan French, dean of women as ths weather win permit the work to of th of Idaho, waa honor on time. When University begin. Art thoD (tout and getting stouter! When thls'TIne of sidewalk te finished guest at a banquet given at the Roger-o- n 2 we promise the town will have concrete sidewalk Stop repining cease to moan; hotel Thursday evening by the Twin p. m., you get throughout the entire city. Hie thee to tho nearest drug store Falls Alumni association. Fifteen members gathered to hear (Tom Miss French them at 2 sharp! Ask for Tablets Arbolone. BIRTHS REPORTED. of the progress of their plma mater. Our BOUNTIFUL. May 10. During the past Lester Alberts, department adjutant fiII. I nance officer of the Idaho American Leweek birth have been reported aa workmen and toastA daughter to Mr. and Mrs. CaJ- - gion. recently of Payette, wae Arbolone will etop that craving,, modern machinvtn Smith, a eon to Mr. and Mr. Wilmaster. Those responding to toasts were Make thee normal that's well liam Luker. j daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Attorney H. O. McDougall, winner of ery enable us Milton Smith, a son to Mr. and Mrs. th D. S. C., and ace In the American known. to give you the Henry Schultles, a son to Mr. and Mrs. aviation corps, of Pocatello; Frank P. Tboult forget that hungry feeling William Aleaander, a daughter to Mr. Stewart of the Salt Lake Tribune, acbest service posand Mrs. James Herring. After taking Arbolone, companying th Salt Lake Jobber; Newell Twin Falls 8. Wight, secretary of th sible. Bring or Mlsa French. and of commerce, ON chamber ARRESTED LIQUOR CHARGE. IH. send shoes (parMice French In her talk grew enthuSpsetel te The Trtbuss. the brilliant future of the over And siastic the will dwindle away pounds 10. cel post,) R. J. POCATELLO, Idaho, May She said the enrollment this Waist no longer like a zona; Sullivan was arrested last night by po-- I university la 1200 and proheeled mors in th year lice officer on the charge of having liquor Thou It bo thankful to the maker In hie possession. A quantity of maah years to com. Th long table graced with a large Of those Tablet Arbolone. waa confiscated. Th case will be turned d basket filled alth yellow ever to United State Commissioner Theoblossoms cards qulls and cherry dore Turner. Not. Thia little poem waa writtea tn yellow furthered the university colors bv a literary woman of Log Angeles, of yellow and whiter PROVO HISTORY PLAN AIDED. Cover were laid for Dean French. Calif., as a testimonial to Tablets ArMartin, PROVO, May 10. Th Commercial club Meedemee and Messrs. Frank bolone. It so aptly and truthfully dewill assist Profeesor Boshard In presentRalph More. Harry Benoit, Mra A. G. the virtues of this well knows scribes Marmusical a the stake and Utah Newman at taberMisses Bessie rev. ing fee proprietors use it for nacle Wednesday evening. May 26, to asFrank Basement Continental Bank Bldg. antifat that the tha Stevenson, and the Messrs advertising. Facts and gratitude are sist th public library committee In se- P. fitswsrt. Ralph Glasgow. R l Smith. 21 E. 2nd So. 3583. W&. both expressed with admirable rhythm curing a nlntory of Provo city, much nia--1 Harry Mcltougall, Newell 8. Might and terial for ahlch ha been gathered. sad meter. L. F. .Alberts. (ALSO PBOVO, UTAH) (Advertisement.) Jiriuiiuinuiijteuijt . 9. .His! expert e: increased the you of insurance amount in your to increased the proportion value? If not, why not do it now? Have N. WJ CLAYTON COMPANY Beal Estate, Insurance, Loans, Stocks and Bonds 60 E. 1st South. Was. 4546. , A&BANOE NOW rOB COLUMBIAN TOXTB APPOINTMENT. OPTICAL CO Thinness Easily I ulle-tte- n jon-Pla- ( I EPG.CO. Over- - come. From Health and Beauty") Further evidence U prwnfd aJof moet daily that a recent compound new chemical element combined in a ( In realitv tablet with hypophosphttea proving a blessinf to the abnormally thin men and women, for it can be demonstrated beyond doubt that a rrjiar courtm of three or four monthe trHtmfM' brings an Increase in weight of from 10 to " 10 pounds, with a decided Jmprovemer t of he&Jth and color, tob For tstration the mot popular form i to hvpo-n- u lane tabfound in thre-grafrom pa lets, obTainiibU in the beet apothecary wtii fj d eeif-adm- 1 rectloa. tAivefUfeeurt.) |