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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER' 21, 1920. ' H r.S ttm- v addition to "carrythe very best line; of tailor-mad- e clothing, including; the famous , INing i in the Upper All Town J Snake River Valley Rep resented in Convention. c Prominent Men Attending , I . Oct SO. ' - Dele- gatee from different towns In the upper Snake River valley met In convention today. They were met at the depot hy the Commercial club members of fit Anthony in automobiles and conducted to the rooms of the 8t Anthony Commercial club, where they registered and were assigned to hotel accommodations, A luncheon was served at the fit Anthony cafe to the delegates, and, ths contention was formally opened at the Ora) opera house at 2 p m There were present Major Fred R-- Reid as a delegate from the Pocatello her of commerce and aa the managing director of the Idaho Reclamation association; Ira Mangum, vice president of the Rigby Commercial club; Z. Balentlne, Jr, W. A Crow thera and B. F. Carroll, also of Rigby; George B. Stone, secretary of the Idaho Good Boada association and secretary of the Idaho Automobile association; J. D. McCauley, state highway department, and R. B. Johnson, county road engineer, of Idaho Falla; W. Clegg Butt, associate edltpr of the New West magaalne. Salt Lake; E. W. Whltsel and Grant Soule of Dubois, H. E. Poule of Rexburg, Dr. Evans, J. H. Dean and Archer Willey of Sugar City; W. G. Swendson of Boise, state reclamation commissioner, representing Governor D. W. Davis of Idaho, and a host of St. Anthony Commercial club members. Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats z. c. m.j. upon ment, you will buy clothes wisely this fall. I We also 'carry the best1 in every line. Manhattan Shirts Youll do the right thing, the sensible thing, buy clothing produced by a maker who has established a reputation for quality, by a maker who willingly shoulders the responsibility of your purchase. Executive Secretary R. C. Evans of the Anthony Commercial club was named i chairman of the convention at the open-- 1 ing session In the Gray opera house and stated briefly the objects in calling tha convention to St. Anthony. He said that I he hoped the delegates would realise that I the greater work ahead of them In the I matter of cooperation and getting to. gather would of necessity be better accempllshed by a joint effort, and that I the would achieve better results by Join-- 1 Ing hands. . Mayor W. D. Yager of St.' Anthony ex- tended a cordial welcome to the visitors In I the name of the civic bodies and expressed the hope that the delegates' would have I a good time In tha town. , T. H. Hopkins, vice president of the St. Anthony Commercial club, next ad-- 1 dressed the delegates. He iatd the com- munity and tha peopla of tha upper Snake!I River valley needed a Uve wire, although the only live wire he knew was Live! Wire Louie, and he was on the screen, Mr Hopkins voiced the sentiments of the Commercial club of SC Anthony that there j is a vast emount of work here to be ao- compllahed. The fact that this valley I ran develop the Irrigation and that there is coal within a few miles of the valley I also was emphasised. He believed that I with a united effort something can be I accomplished and something done. He II added that the whole of the 15? members of the St. Anthony Commercial club were present to welcome the delegates. St I I I I SILK 'SHIR1S Z. C. M. I. . MENS SHOP Stetson Hats z. c. M. I. MENS SHOP Kuppenheimer good clothes are made to .make good, priced to provide full value; the clothes are a sound, sensible, profitable investment in good appearance. Discusses Publicity, I I I ALSO Phoenix Hosiery z. c. M. I. MENS SHOP AND Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks auto-mobil- e, , ; MENS SHOP Si Chairman Is Chosen. W. Clegg Butt waa asked to speak on community publicity. He said community initiative and community responsibility are based upon a comIn any effort munity consciousness. toward effective organization, ha added, a matter of first consideration Ja tha de termination of the community unit the focussing of effort to discover and develop the natural leadership in each comFirst, he continued, recognize munity. the problem, then taka ateps to aolve it. who will Employ sectional specialists take Into account the separate 'and Individual features that they are adapted for Get hold of Interested leaders. No ona is well qualified to lead the community project who is not interested in the ad- vancement of the community, Professor Lewis, superintendent of the Fremont county high school, gave a few Illuminating facts He said tie had lived te see the first telephone,' the first the first airbrake and the first fly ing machine, and thus witnessed our modern Improvements. Three hundred years ago. he continued, the pllgTlm fathers landed here In a lorque. They had their problems then, we have ours now. Thera Is a nine civilisation, he said, that is in the future, and we need to keep our eyes on the possi-- 1 pintles that are awaiting ua an every hand. One of the beat schools la Idaho. feasor Lewis said, was located in St. Ftm thony, and after several weeks of com- prehensive study. Professor Lewis added, he had put before his classes a special educational teat and the raault waa above hla best anticipations. Intermountain education is therefor, ha said, one of the best attractions to this aaction of the country, , ,k ; IF youll only stop to consider the things you know, Gathering Is Being Held at St Anthony, With Many Special to Tfao Tribute. ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, . The HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER i Salt Laker Speaks. Before adjourning the until tomorrow morning at 10 convention o'clock. Chair- the comAllowing m!tteanS ,ppo,n,d ResolutionsRexburg- - E. eomtnlHrwwA. E. Carlson M Whitiel, Dubois. I Evans, Sugar City; Judge N D St Anthony; Ixula J. Maurer AhXn-IrMangum. Rlgbv; thony, and W. Clegg Butt. Salt 'like Organisation eommttlee W. w. Snlers St Anthonv; Grant Soule, DuboisW A Crowther. Rigby; F. H. Fuller. Ashton: John E. Plncock, Sugar City; rCtell nd Ro Coe&k, Rexburg. Tha convention then went mlttes. of the whole and wilt reoonv!! In the morning, when talks are expected - a mmmnsss - ra.n2x11 Ub j;; banquet br members of Anthony baseball club. Z. C. M. I. 1!r8n Reclamation' and Roads Discussed at Luncheon the houi raWenal Rerrlee Cable, BLAOKKOOT, Idaho, Oct Jfl At ths et lh Rotary club today Congressman Addison Smith, Attorney General R. L aZi dd.d to tha membership of th. W.r. L t h e Greeley Colo., Rotary club, ware guests. Mayor N. J. Thoratenberg and Congressmano Smith talked In frMly on Harry B. Klnnla reclamation it may apoar congress thl. winter. Attorney Oan.ral Black tha desirability of a favorable a referendum for vota on November tha a bond leaua of D.ftM.OOO for roada a of a 14.o,k0 appreprta-tlo- n tale portion by the federal government to ba ueed ' , In Idaho. In WANTED Woman to. eg sift gervinf at fountain; alio' Bakery Girl and Soda fountain Girl. , Apply Superintendent, auirbach company. limns' Kuppenheimer Good Clothes: They prove their worth in long service and in lasting quality of their Style. Sevier County Teachers Working for Amendment , By tnlvaraal Service, R1CHF1ELIA Oot, M. The aaeoullvea of the Bevlar Teach ere association met here Monday and outlined tha year', tha aoaoetation, Amendment No, to acheola, Waa dlaeueeed at , relating length. Plana were made to cooperate with every dlelrlnt In the atata, to earn) lUerature ta ail tha teachers' aeseolaUen work for and ta urge their active support In Incur-In- g a winning vote on the amendment. In making a aurvey of tho attuatlnn, Superintendent A. J. Ashman eald; Moat of the dtatrlct wll have to retrench if thla amendment fade. Tha Increased aalartea of teoehera and tho high eland rd of afftolenoy reached thla year are dependent upon thla amendmant. Surely we ahall not bo forced to react and lose what we have ao Juetly gained. Committees were appointed to atiidy tho housing of teachers, arftb a view to honoring tho altuatlon, which hae aulo In many ptaean An athlotlo aaaoclatlon waa formed whlrh will arrange anhedule for tho season. Including dlelrlnt trwoutg. wllfe a field day at Richfield In May for tha high and junior -- be-co- feign aehooia, In making a aummory of the a asset z. c. M. I. MENS SHOP Men's Shop" of Kuppenheimer good, clothe. Farmer Is Accused Implement Association British Liner Will Sail of Shooting Neighbor Head Defends Prices Under American Flag Special te The Trtboao. RUPERT, Idaho, Oct. K. Luther Kirk, a fanner la under arreet Charged with ehootlng J. Merrill aloo a farmer aa tha raault of a quarrel recently, Merrill la eald to have been ahot three tlmee. two bollota entering hie book and the third penetrating hla lunga It la said that bad feeling haa axlated between the men for oomo time over money matt ere, and when they met on tho road threo mllee eouth of town a aneuod, la whlnh Kirk I eald quarrel to feava ahot Merrill with a revolver. . INFANT IS BURISD, condition. Preoldent Theodore I a, Some of th noteworthy Martin fold! perlal le The Trlboee. 10. Don thing, that rove) tha enl.ndld rood loo POCATEI.IX1, Idaho, Oct. of tho eeooolatlon are parent-toonhThomas Sallow, tho Infant ecq of Mr. In eonn lawn of tha dlelrlnt nd Mrs, Thomas Kallow, dtad Monday and a ltd Mr oant membership, with ov- afternoon, Tho funoral wao hold thle ary fee yeid, morning, fllaboy U, A. Pood officiating. ATLANTIC CITT, N. J, Oct I4.-- H. of th National Implement and Vahlcla aaaoclatlon, in to chargea by tha federal trade commission, declared at tha opanlng saenloa of tho association's annual convontlon that bla organisation had not boon guilty of violating tha law on price Ha asserted that tha Industry m control by the department of rloultur during ths part of tha eommla-Io- n a Ihveetlgatlon. During that tlma pries advances war not unreasonable, he quoted from the oommleeion a aiatlxtlcs. that whlla tha advance in tho showing price of farm Implements from 1114 to lots. Inclusive, averaged 7J per cent, the advance In roet of all products purchased by farmers dur-In- g thw aarne period waa II per cent and the price advance on farm products from 1111 to 1111 waa per cent. M. Wallia, president re-p- ly to-d- in NEW TORK. Oct. M. The IT.itl-to- n British steamship Mlnnekahda . which, Inca har aonatruetkm In HIT, has been running In tb Atlantic transport aerv-le- e. 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