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Show THE HALT TAKE TKTBTJNE, Til UE 51) AT" JL'JSE 21,, 1520. 7 $$ Reclamation Service Man Tell of Meeting at Which Organization Is Formed. In an Extraordinary Sale Today at . People who are forced to stand on their feet nil dav know wbat sore, tender, sweaty, burning feet mean. They nse "Tiz," and Tiz cures their feet right up. It keeps feet in perfect conTiz dition. is the only remedy in the world that draws out all (he poiexudations which puff up the People of Snake River sonous feet an4i.euse tender, sore, tired, aching feetTit instantly stops the pain in calluses and bunions. Its simBasin Banded Together corns, ply glorious. Ah! how comfortable your Tiz. fell after using Youll to Push Development. feet never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes wont tignten and hurt your feet. Get a box of 'Tiz now from anv , Special, to The Tribune. WASHINGTON, June 23. A boost for druggist. Just think! a whole year's ths Snake River Valley Community club, foot comfort for only a few eents. (Advertisement.) recently organised at Paul, Idaho, Is found In ths Reclamation Record for June, being the product of the pen of C. J. bend was very much In evidence. It was Paul, and the whole countryBlanchard, statistician of the reclamation a holiday In out to greet ths visitors. Ths servloe. article Mr. side turned In this special Blanchard says: f The conquest of a great western river and the subjugation of nearly a million acres of desert are subjects of engrossing interest, not only to those who dwell in the valley to be redeemed, but to every citizen of this country who has pride in Its accomplishments. In these days of food shortage and high prices and the unsatisfied hunger for homes and land on the part of thousands of our people, the , Initiation of an engineering work of the Mm Ex w spectacular nature of the taming of the Rjl Snake river, Idaho, makes a powerful Wf appeal. Interest Aroused. "The Initiation of this Herculean task has quickened the interest and aroused ths enthusiasm of loyal valley folks, and the letters of Inquiry from far and wide show that the general puhllo Is responsive as well. In order to glv voice and force' to the almost universal approval of the people of. ths various land and water Interests necessary to bring about ths fullest and most economical conservation and utilization of the Snsrke river, and also for ths purpose of effecting the coordination of every development organization In the valley, a special meeting was called on May 8 at Paul, Idaho, by the Hon. W. C. Larsen, mayor. Delegates representing ths financial Interests In the principal towns were present and were addressed by Governor Davis, Who .directed the meeting and occupied the chair as temporary chairman. Paul, the blggest little city In Idaho, was In full civic regalia. Flags and bunting decorated the stores and the local a hot day so refreshingly cool and comfortable are $6.77 &noUA MOHAIR SUITS To die man who is particular about the kind of clothes he wears during the summer, PRIESTLEY'S MOHAIR appeals very strongly. Style, com- - ' fort and wear are evenly distributed in these airy, feather - weight summer-tim- e suits, to formally organize the Snake River Valley Community club. In his address to the delegates. Governor Davis dwelt at length upon the advantages and benefits of the proposed club to the valley and the state and pledged to the club the support of the state. He was followed by tire statistician, who explained how the service could cooperate with the club In a campaign of publloity and bring a desirable class of people to locate In the valley. Mr. Glgnoux, a representative of the Union Pacific and Short Line railroads, expressed his personal gratification at the formation of nils club end pledged the support of the industrial Its work. department of the railroads Inwere drawn Articles of Incorporation up and agreed to. A board of five directors was appointed, with W. C. Larsen as temporary president and J. R. Barta as temporary secretary. The city of Paul was selected as headquarters for ths club. As soon as ths articles have been returned by the secretary of state the big drive for memberships will begin. Shape-retainin- g' Never require laundering The r LEAoma cummu IrfD MDtCHANT TilLOU mo oe jAMCiffO samtos, HOKTlV-oe- A AUCNOA AVt lAMTORDHOlTlIHE JKnr ftrw NevYoHi hr BwwSwa, Mutinous snrKi pwwnr1 itfimen. Apply )'', Frpqoet 'v'" Or R. J. NeldHnger, 112 So. rArboru bt. News in the Baby Shop Arrivals New Infants Rompers in eunning designs In lins, Dimities, Swisses and Ginghams. tL. if Ml LJ . i1 Pop- $1.25 $2.45 $3. 3 Children s Novelty Play Aprons in pink, blue and white Ginghams. For tiny tots, . $1.35 52.25 52.G5 Dresses for Little Tots in dainty Voiles and Organdies in white and all the new shades. 53.C5 55.S5 59, 5 Place a Park Blanket on ths Lawn for Baby to Play On Infants Park Blankets in dark Infants Park Pillows Navajo Q VVsSsJ In blus and pink. patterns ) Q Mothers will be glad to know that a large shipment of tho popular Dutch Coveralls has arrived. Sizes 2 to S years. MAC ror liree toys ms Dr Including1 All Better Grade House, Porch and Neighborhood Dresses at t Decided Reductions The Sale Begins at 9 a. m. Today State Auto Association Is Formed at Pocatello The smartest dresses in our large stock of cleverly fashioned House Dresses Dresses that combine Smartness Special to The Tribune. and Charm with Utility, Imported and Domestic Ginghams, Ghambrays In all wanted Colors and Combinations. Trimmings of self material and contrasting colors White Pique, White Organdy, etc. Sleeves in various lengths. All sizes. Narrow Escape Is Had When Team Runs Away Reduced for This Sale as Follows: $9.45 Dresses $7.45 Priced $11.45 Dresses $9.15 Priced.,....., $14.95 Dresses $11. 5 Priced I35 $17.50 Dresses Priced See Our Window Display BOXELDER TO EXHIBIT. BRIGHAM CITY, June 13 At the regular meeting of the board of oounty commissioners Monday an appropriation was made for a county exhibit to be placed In the horticultural building at the state fair. Th,e exhibit will be selected and placed under the direction of County on Gem Crop Pests Inspector Ephraim- - White, and the collecting of materials will beones In at of the gin way watching the pwiai to Tb Trtbuae. i growth and directing the care of grains, Idaho, Juno vegetables and fruits, In order that su- bidBOISE. for two stato highway projects ware perior productsjnay be secured for the opened today by the bureau of highways. exhibit For federal aid project No. 17 on the Idaho-l'ta- h highway in Bannock county, POCATELLO SHEEPMAN DIES. nine miles of grading end crushed rock to Tribune. The Special or gravel surfacing, the following bids POCATELDO, Idaho, June 23. Fellelen were received: Morrleon-Knudee- n Bonhomme, sheepman of this company, 391,343.70: section, died here lat evening at a local Smith. Oreen A Wilson, 190,181.13; H. E. His brother. Pltrre. arrived Cornell, 131.643.77. For the hospital. here from Livingston, Mont , this mornroad in Bannock county not a feding, and two sisters are expected from eral aid project one bid wa received, Los Angeles. Cal. He was a Frenchthat of George T, Alisop, 318.933.80. man and had Hied in tills vicinity for The Cornell and Allsop bid, being several years. within the available, will be ac well-kno- Grace-Pree-t- iT 1 for Girls self-sam- e Four Bids Are Received State Highways cos sale Athletics ths Ladies' garments. Wo are showing these popular in an unusually complete selection garments in the Knit Underwear Department. Ask to see than. Main Floor Special to The Tribune. Every genuine garment beers tbs PRIESTLEY LABEL It identifies ths fabric-guara- ntee its genuineness Also Junior Girl will be delighted with these garments, fashioned in the way as "At the present writing tho pledges of assistance from the financial Institutions of ths valley amount to about 328,000, and it Is expected that by June 1 not less than Motion films 376,000 will be available. and photographs Illustrative of the scenlo, agricultural. Industrial and other attractions of the whole valley will be made and assembled, and thirty sets of two reels each of motion films will be prepared for circulation all over the country next winter and spring. Tho club will cooperate with ths variefous communities In every worth-whil- e fort for civic Improvement. It will concentrate upon the American Falls dam, and the full force and power of the club will be brought to bear to expedite the work. The club Is to be a clearing house between the Industrial departments of the railroads and valley towns, between the reclamation service and the thousands of settlers who will seek to locate here. It will be prepared to furnish information ' Morning 13 being widely adopted by women who appreciate the coolness and freedom of it, along with ita daintiness that marks it essentially feminine. Assistance Pledged. JEROME, Idaho, June 23. As Georgs Hegg and wife were returning home from Chautauqua Saturday night about midnight their team became frightened and ran away. Mr. Hegg was thrown out and Mrs. Hegg jumped from the vehicle Just as the buggy was upset, and demolished. Ths team continued on and was found next morning about six and a half miles southwest of town, unhurt. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Hegg was severely Injured. 9 This The New Futurist Underwear After the formal banquet given to the guests by the Hon. W. C. Larsen of Paul, the delegates met In the new quarters of the chamber of commerce and proceeded Special to Tbs Tribune. at Jewelry Section, Main Floor Club Is Organized. POCATEIJA), Idaho, June 23. At a meeting held yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Bannock County Motor Car Dealers' association, the Idaho Motor Car Dealers' association was formed, with C. A. Parrish of Boise as president. J. Johnson of Twin Falls is vice president, and P. Ballalne of Pocatello la secretary. Motor car dealers from all sections of the state were present, and the meeting was prosided over by Jesse M. Chase of this city. Ths association Is formed tor the purpose of obtaining closer cooperation between the dealers In ths state, and to do everything possible for the extension of highways and ths Improvement of road conditions. The stats association will be affiliated with the Intermountain Motor Dealers' association. Water Pitchers Sale Begins come with ease. t or Butler Finish cross-count- on $8.95 Cake Trays in Basket Design $5.95 to $8.45 Bread Trays in Different Designs $6.95 to $8.45 Cream and Sugar Sets in Bright L Including: Screen to Tell Story. a cold bath njfj "U and advice concerning the whole valley and will conduct In the various parts of the country an aggressive educational campaign, with the aid of competent lecturers, assisted by films and slides. It s like stepping into p .... baseball season of 1920 for the Southern Idaho league was suspiciously opened when Governor Davis, from the pitchers box, threw a swift ball across ths plats amid ths vociferous aoclalm of a thousand fans. "A campaign of this kind, with ths great publicity given by the circulation of sixty reels of government films In all parts of the United States, cannot fall to make the Snake River valley one of ths best known sections of the west "Today this wonderful valley, developed at a pace unbelievably rapid to those who do not see It yearly, is seldom visited by the transcontinental traveler. With the widespread publicity soon to be given it, these travelers will make It a point to take advantage of stopovers. The auto tourist will make sure that his covers a part of the valley, at Itinerary least. In his trip. "Who is, then, daring enough to predict the full measure of benefit which will flow out of these activities of the club? From the foothills of ths lofty Tetons to the broad expanses of the reclaimed land of the Twin Falls country stretches ths splendid valley of the naks river. Its people, once organised, united and wisely directed, will become the greatest force for progress and material welfare In the valley and the stata Concentrate such a force upon the American Falls dam, the Bruneau project, or any one of the dozen large enterprises awaiting development, and all obstacles can be over- f Sheffield Plate Tis for tender, pnffed-np- , burning', c&llased feet and corns. Uss if in KeitivORrietvT.o. dt) cepted. and, arter legal preliminaries and Anderson Brothers' bank, the oldest consultation with local commissioner, banking institution in the state. contracts will be drawn. Mr Campbell had been the executive officer of the bank since It purchase from the Anderson Brother. The bank wa established in 1885. Idaho, Falls Capitalist Kills Self With Shotgun Secretaries Association to Meet at St. Anthony Special to Th Tribune. IDAHO i FALLS, Idaho. June 23. C. C. Campbell, president of Anderson Broth-r- z bank of Idaho Falla, was found dead in hie bed this morning at his home. He died from the effects of a gunshot wound, having shot himself through the roof of ths mouth. Mr. Campbell had been ill for the past three weeks and suffered from despond enev. He rame to Idaho Fails from York, Neb, twenty ears go, buyirg the Speriil to Tho Trtbuoo. ST. ANTHONY. Idaho, Juno 23. DisNo. I of tho Stato Secrotarle association of Idaho, which inc udoo tho Upper Snake River valley to Blackfoot, ha called a meeting of the officer of all the commercial bodies in this section to fleet at St. Anthony on Thursday, July 1 The visitor will be entertained at luncheon by the St. Anthony Commercial trict f ciiih. The meeting wilt be for the purpose of planning a closer cooperation and greater advertising of this section. A good attendance i looked for. J E. Halverson and John D ieters of Brigham Burton of Garland. City and John F bura, TO ATTEND SALT LAKE SCHOOL. ' (peris I to The Tribe,.. Idaho. JunS 73. Elia Wrenstead of Crystal and Mis Vu Eu Melsen, both employ. of the Sweet left to The studio, for Bait Tribune, Special yesterday morning BRIGvIAM CITY. Juna 23, The bank-e- r Lake to attend the Eastman School of of Boxelder oounty have formed a Professional Photography. clearing house association for mutual AUTOISTS ARE WARNEO. protection in the matter of overdraft insecure credits and fb establish a uni- (periei t The Trfbene, form opening and closing hour. ST. Idaho. June 3 The officers are; R. - L. FUhhurn. Tourist ANTHONY, en route to Yellowstone ess Charles - McClure Brigham, president; warned to us caution through Beer canTreroonton, vice president; Ktrke Mar- yon. There ere email tree on each aid tin. .Brigham, secretary. The executive of the road which will damage earn If committee is composed of R. L Flah- - the drivers are not carefuL Clearing House Formed by Bankers of Boxelder I |