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Show :i iTK mrrx m,rr vw n..... i. im rrr.v SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1920. i'JIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 18 appoint! commit t conditions in rafNird to th hospital. A free site has building been offered by Henry Hite. A. F, to Pfvmr lmstiata of a WILBUR MACK IN NEW ACT ' i AT THE ORPHEUM WEDNESDAY Federated Women' Club Hold Meeting at Gooding Mar 22 The POCATELLO, Idaho t annual meeting of the He ond a clubs, met of Women Federation district, In Gooding from Wednesday to Friday, and delegates from this section say that the convention was a success In every "Americanisation work for particular. the Gem state was the kejnote of the meeting The fourth annual meeting of the Idaho State Federation council was held Thursday. with State president Mrs fimeelv presiding and Mrs Wilbur Iflll of Twin The meeting Falls Si ling ah secretary voted to amend the const It ut Ion. asking for annual state meetings rather than biennial The meeting declared In favor of legislation favoring a state high school and ruial school Inspector In favor of steriliand the provision sation of that the state should phv a flat rate of fi ea h wav on traveling expenses of tarh Student attending the state university, mutual schools or Idaho Technical twenty-firs- Petition Asks Readjustment r of Freight Charges; All Join in Action. - UpeeUI tn The Tribune. liOISE, Idaho, Mh 22 The railway of ldaho have united In a petition to thj ut'lities commission for an Inquiry ;1ntO traffic condition and a readjustment of freight rates which will conform to the to be made ni interstate readjustment :ratea by the Intei elate oom merie coinnus-- ' aion. J. O. Moran, attorney for tha oreiron -Short Une. H K Dalton, attomev for .the Hoiae Va'ley Traction compan' . prank Harris, attorney for the Dan tic A Idaho Northern, and A J Shaw, attorney for the hpokane International, presented the petition todav. It sets forth that the 20 require a act of transportation of rates to pro Ide for a fair alue of the arrit-return on prop. erty, ami prohibits discrimination, and, therefore, asks that t he state and feirai commissions hold Joint InveMlpition and fix rates In harmony. feeble-minde- ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! GREATEST AMUSEMENT ATTRACTION BE SOLD AT - d New Officer Are Named by Rupert Woman' Club Special WILL to The Tribune Mav II R1 PKRT. , Idaho The Rupert Womans rluh met Thurtg'av afternoon and elected the following otiicers for the ensuing tear President Mrs T W Halil-dadrat vice pre: blent Mrs N K Jensen. Second vice president. Mrs K F Fisher, recording fuctefarv. Mas y W Thompson rorresponding secrets rv, Mrs RUPERT WANTS HOSPy 7 K Johnson, treasurer, Mrs A F Rev Ppelal to Th Trlbuoe. mer. auditor, Mrs t) Keeling, reAt a recent porter, Mrs. A H I ce RITKRT, Idaho. Mav 22 Noted actor and playwright to appear in his latest comedy, Mm Sims read a paper on "American meeting of the Rupert chamber of R. C. Hailldav, W. II Dienc and Art Treasure! " pany,- - on the Orpheum hill opening Wednesday night. te t BIGGEST THE Two Is Com- - tom-tnerc- GIANT r.ioriEY 4.. yvv.. '- - . MAKER CAFTiUE AERO ON .Jw PLANE Fanners in Snake Findw Feeding Grain Most Th ,pt , " ',. ' y GROUNDS will sell this wonderful amusenicnt attraction to the highest bidder for cash. This big Lagoon feature will pay 10 per cent on $75,000, but will be knocked down to the highest Tour years lease goes bidder at a figure that will show a 100 per cent annual dividend. home his in for this France, hence this sacrifice. with the sale. Owner leaving country All in first-clas-s Be on hand at Lagoon at 4 p. m., Wednesday, and secure this big money-makecondition and ready to start business at the opening of the Lagoon summer season. Tribune Mav z2 under the streic of wartime needs the production of cereals on Irrigated lands tn southern Idaho -- the Snake River Ivasin recejv ed an impetus whbh is stimulating the Hve-- ! Mock industry of that locality Farmers who prev louslv regarded the growing of smaI grain on irrigated lands as profit aele onlv as 7 le first rop on new land now find greater possibilities in this form of production, and are seeking better methods of irrigation and cultivation. Much of the grain which is produced can he marketed most profitably by feeding to liv esto k The unreal of industrv United States dipaitment pant of agriculture, in cooperation with the Idaho agricultural experiment station tiirough its substation at Aberdeen, Idaho, has made a careful study of the increasing attention given in this section of the irrigate pruin countrv. The results, together with much valuable information the various grains and the onning treatmeirt of land for Irrigation, are contained in a bulletin hoon to be issued for geneiai distribu tion. Vroording to the bulletin, until the outbreak of the war, the increase in the production of wheat, oats and hurley in southern Idaho had been gradual, keeping pace with the extent of new land Rlated under irrigation During the war the acreage of wheat was greatly increased at the expense of oats, a falfa. A lover and other crops slight increase in the acreage of harlev resulted from the substitution of this grain for wheat in I Particular Interest Is attached hv the department to the stimulating effect of the increased production of cereals barley, upon the livestock industrv in southern Idaho Feed has been plentiful ahd the mo 1c rate winters enthe of stock which tourage wintering would otherwise he shipped out of the rountrv Tie long distance from market makes it nuotsarj to foster the livestock Industry In southern Haho to the fullest extent Grain production in itself has no been found to he a profitable type of agriculture for Irrigated lands, but t he horn feeding of bulky rof s which are expensive to ship brings higher returns, a nd af the same time aids fn maintain- tng the feitihty of the soil and the of the agriculture For obtaining fhe brt results it Is t iat tue preparation of the (.important land f'- - Irrigation and seeding b done As a rule lees pains are with great care taken tn preparing irrigated lands for grain hbn for anv other rop Much Is R ft to chance because grain is looked upon as one of the least profitable crops grown upon Irrigated lands High prices during the war. however stimulated production and manv farmers have found that laige yields of grain can be obtained If attent'on is given to land preparation and proper irrigation Cereals grown under irrigation give best results oniv when the land has been well leveled so as to permit easv. thorough Pooriv leveled and complete irrigation lands are expensive to irrigate require more water and more Iibor and return lees Meld an acre. The crop, tov is less uniform in quatitv Tnere are several wa' of app ' trg wafer to the land Flooding is the most common method .in use. but irrigation by the horde- - method and also b the cor- rugatlon method is becom'ng yuite general in southern Idaho Koch of the lat-thut a svsteniji has its limitations omtunation of the two gives excellent ! BUILDERS COMPANY Profitable. Washington j - 'Vr WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th AT 4 P. M. COLONEL W. H. ADAMS OF THE BETTILYON HOME River Valley : 1 THE r. v- ' c. .. - - b s - , ' t ' i - ' s f v v. B 4 , - i A A) vA i b , ' : r j . j - V " ' j ,,V i". I ' , 'M N 1 ' f V r j tff S-, : v , - .. ' f v:, , ' I v , - W' 's - I i ..I : t y 4 ! , J . j I I j litI ' , i ' . i ' 5 ! I . ( f ,s ' ,u ' )! D ' - 'C 1 A rf x matin - , 7 -s -- iif ' . 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