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Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1 MANY BILLS WAIT FATE IN COMMITTEE "Lord Birkenhead, distinguished English staler by retarding earth's man, who predicts motion, and babie$ produced in laboratories within next century. 4 Oratorieal Contest Iiohls Keen Interest for Twin Falls. " Special to The Tribune. "' ' ff ii v jj&f w a jump BOISE, Idaho (IPu The fate of the j!"r-traveling laboratory proposed by the public welfare department, was dls cussed by the committees of the house and senate Wednesday. i Provision for the laboratory was contained in me general ouaget sub mltted by the department. Oommls sioner O. K. Macey said the la bora tory would add about $5000 to the -- cost of the department during the biennlum and would bring milk and water testing fadllUes Into terri ' tories where such service Is not sow available. The laboratory would be available In case of epidemics to provide the necessary I acuities lor making cul tares and checking on the spread of disease. ' Library Plan May Win Despite Administration. Possibility that the $300,000 university library appropriation would be hoisted over administration opoo sltion appeared in discussion in the same committee. Provision for the library was con tained in budget requests submitted oy ine board or education to the gov LONDON. A forty-eighour day ernor. but Governor Baldrldge record brought about by the rota- magazine article. In addition he mended that it be furnished by a bond tion of the earth retarding Is, perhaps, the predicts another century will wit .... .Issue, if at all. most startling of predictions made ness babies being produced in In bora In view of the fact that the con- by Lord Birkenhead, distinguished tories and working hours reduced to stitutional bonding limit of the state English statesman, in current two a day. by the treasurer w within $184,500 of being exhausted delay was feared if this line should be followed. A bill to abolish the Idaho statute exempting from taxation the prop erty of power companies used in pumping water for irrigation is being drawn up in the senate agricultural committee. The exemptions were originally granted to relieve farmers under pumping projects. The Scores of State's Promi Twin Falls Organization Is jaoiount of the exemption tsxetwndedl. to the farmers by the power como nent People Attend Bucking Projects to Raise panies. Memorial Funds. Congress. Declares Present Law I'nfair to Majority. to Tbe Tribune. to Tha Trlbunf. 8enator George Barrett of Good- Special TWIN FALLS, Idaho. At a BOISE, Idaho. Scores of promi ing, chairman of the committee, said nent people from all parts of Idaho meeting Tuesday night, the the law placed an extra burden on all- - American Legion decided definitely about 90 per cent of the taxpayers to will be in Boise Thursday for theConof "All to Idaho the carry through a program of boxday meeting subsidize the other 10 per cent. is to be held at the ing, - with other events, such as The Joint committee on aviation gress." A banquet 6:30 p. m. Senator dances, as a means of raising suffiOwyhee hotel at ... bpgan drawing up a bill to relieve avi:. O. Van Hoesen of Mesa will be cient funds to start the proposed ation companies of the necessity of toastmaster and Governor H. O. memorial building. For the boxing taking out group insurance on their Baldrldge will make the principal bouts a number of prospects were employees. It was pointed out that address at the evening session. discussed. the premiums amount to about E. R. of Home will be featured in the talent Jerome, presi Shepherd of the insurance. dent of the Idaho state chamber of dramatic performance and a uniOther measures to be incorporated commerce, which is holding the con- formed drum and bugle corps of in a series of bills call for regulation ' will be organized. preside at Its sessions. Fol of pilots, establishment of airways gress, will a welcome Walter which lowing have Mayor committees by ; been as public thoroughfares: authoriza Hansen. Mr. Shepherd "will elve working on these projects reported to expend tion of munlcloalltles a sutxmary of the year's work of the good progress In every feature and money on airports; authorization of Idano Were Instructed to get the events un chamber. John a. welch, com bond issues of highway districts, of agriculture, will give der, way as soon as possible. The counties and municipalities for air mtesloner on the Chicago potato meet' housing and seats for the boxing ports and airways; filing on public report bouts have been arranged for, boxers lands to be developed as emergency lng. Taxation Will Jje 'JAe4Jrincipal and their managers have been to' i landing fields. subject of the afternoon session, and tervlewed, and the records of a num a report will be made on the nun ber of them have been investigated Black foot Chamber toward (curing the best talent pos- dredg of questionnaires which haybeen mailed in to the state chamber siDie. Elects New Officers in the referendum on tax matters. One committee was appointed to Senator M. B. Yeaman, Senator John arrange for incorporation of the Special to The Tribune. D. Robertson. Victor Shawe, Senator American Legion post here. About BLACKFOOT. Idaho. At a meet P. A. Callahan and others are booked $3000 is needed to start construction lng of the directors of the Blackfoot as speakers. of the memorial building, for wheib chamber of commerce, Tuesday, of several financing plans are under ficers for the year were chosen as consideration. follows: President, F. E. DeKay, Br.; vice president. Noble F. Bernston; treasurer, William Tomlinson; secre tary, B. O. Boone. Election was unanimous in each case. ' g t-- ? 4 a 7 - 4 1 ". . I TWIN FALLS, Idaho High school students of Twin Falls and the Twin Falls section will probably show a stronger entry in the national era- torical contest on the constitution of the United States thannyother ' In i lliiance-approprlatlo- ns I pleted plans for sending a delegation day night for Salt Lake, Where ha to Salt Lake to attend tha Young will meet representatives from othef Men's conference, to be held there western roads. February 19 and 17, and it was an FAVSON GIRL WEDS.' fonrth yeaiv nounced that J. W. Hlghleyman. suCrop-Wor- k Each pupil Is carrying a project perintendent of motive power for the PAY80N. Mr. and Mrs. Em II around which his work centers. O. 8. L., has been appointed as spe- Hauser announce the marriage of The total costs amount to $2780. The cial representative for the Union Pa- their daughter. Madeline, to Golden cost per pupil for of his cific system at this meeting. Clyde of Sprlngville at Provo this Sixty Pupils Taking Spe- school time is $46. The federal govR. R. Wolf secretary of the Poca- week. They will reside at Spring-vin- e. one-ha- lf Instrucernment the pays Railroad V. M. tello C. A., left Thurs cial Project Course at tor's salary. This makes the cost to 129. the district per capita The subject matter studied last Blackfoot, Idaho. semester was divided into three topicscrops, animal husbandry aqd BLACKFOOT. Idaho. At the reg- shop work. About of the pupil's ular meeting of the school board time was spent in group class work. To Be Well Keep Your Kidney Active. Monday evening. Superintendent H. The balance was spent in individual R. Wallls submitted a report conwork, built around the various projTNO you get lip these iris- cerning the agricultural department ects. ftuvninM flinA of Blackfoot high school. Th report showed. . total enroll- PIONEERS' PROBLEMS TOLD. ered with .tiff and1 '" Special to The Tribune. If 7i F.Vt hatftine-- backache. Id in Twi White POCATELIX Idaho.-E- arl headaches tad (Lbj spell? the interest In the contest. The fin- addressed members of the Affiliated Are the kidney excretions too held here Railway Employed Boys Thursday als in the district will be March 22, or as near that date as evening on problems of the early piofrequent, scanty or burning? neer days in Pocatello. The club com feasible. Colds and chills increate the poisons ia the blood and bring extra work to the kid-HAVE RHEUMATISM Irt MY HANDS SO aeya. Heed the early warn-i- n FORK ArlD A HOLD KNIFE HARDtY I CAN DAD gt. Don't let kidney trouble get a firm bold. To promote normal kidney action and assist your kidneys in cleansing your blood of potaonou wastes, use Down's Pills. A LOT Of CUSTOMER TUX ' ." Uiers .everywhere endorse Doan's, Vi; one-four- th Traveling Laboratory Fae ing Fight in Idaho Legis la lure for Existence. t In this department of 60 pupils, a slight increase over previous years. Twenty-seve- n of these are first year: 15 second year,, and IS third' and School PLAN-ORATION- . ment 1 HIGHSTUDENTS Report Made On Makes Startling Predictions 17, 1929. I nratnrv and nubile STWpVmu la any criterion. In the Twin Falls hiph school pub- lie speaking is one-othe major ac- -i f Uvlties. The school itaelf. conducts several contests each year in decla mation, puti'le speaking and a .number of ahows are conducted each year, which add interest to tile study. The addition of the national con- test on the constitution will make one more big event In the year's activities in this section of school work. The great interest shown in: pub- lie speaking will be reflected by interest in the oratorical contest, according to U. N. Terry, principal. Although a change is being made in the middle of the year in instructors in public speaking, both the departing teacher and the incoming Keep Fit This Winter J one-four- th fTVY h -- tr F -- achy-toth- Wt r, US DRUGGISTS TAT-,3WA'- 50,000 Users Endorse $ UHIMEHT MAKES RHtUMATIC HAM OS FECI BETTER; AT AMD IT ONLY A BOTTLE ONCE . COSTS instructor are interested in the test and have promised it the fullest support. Within a week students of the s, school will begin work xnrtheir if they intend to enter the will be contest, and they ready for the school eliminations on March 8. The fact that district finals will con- 35$ anJAaw, EM W, Hm Am, Saa AIW, iiMie uwi LMta i rule w aae.." a mi lam I a4 tmm mMK M. TU m ia a rmrr iw ttitU kU a EWi tiUt mi I ami a baa wnk W Mr. J. l Mr i i v"l Ii r ) T bw riM A ZZ::j Doan'ti btom m4 Wck bKaau lU ri(bt eia.M madmutm. Doan's Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealer, 75 ( box. MJWa Ca, Feetet M. C&maiiO, Buffalo, K, Y. ht . i BOISE READY a mcKyisam the toasted flavor LEGION BOXING PROGRAM SET FOR BOOSTERS overcomes a craving for foods which add weight." All-Idah- 8pll one-fif- ed George M. Cohan, America's Stage Favorite th Jw a Lucky ' instead I of a sweet. I ' ; ' , ' X , .rV 4;V.;VvWW-V"W.A:,- , ' , - I : ' . ' ' , f. ' X ' I . - Potato Testing THE KIDNEYS, DRINK WATER If Back Hurts or Bladder Is ' Troubling Yon, Take a Little Baits ' ;' When your kidneys your- - back-feelss- orer hurt and don't-ge- t scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep ' " X i - I V' eV - 20,679 physicians have confirmed the fact that Lucky Strike is less irritating to the throat than other dga rettes. These professional men realize the value of toasting, the secret process that eliminates impurities and irritants. Lucky Strike Is a delightful blend 6f the world's finest tobaccos. And toasting develops a flavor which is a delightful alternative for fattening sweets. Gooding C. of C. Elects Officers tern DRUGS EXCITE ' ? to The Tribune. Idaho Fanners May Learn Special OOODINO. ' Idaho JUNpw nf flrors elected for the 6ooding chamVitality of Seed Stock at were of commerce Tuesday night in ber Idaho University, y the annual business meeting. They . are R. C. Hudelson. president, suc ceeding E. L. Stilson; S. H. Jeffries, MOSCOW. Idaho. Idaho farmers vice president, and P. T. Sutnhen. who succeeds can have their certified seed pota secretary-treasure- r, toes tested for comparative vitality Branch Bird as secretary.Eleven directors were; elected to l and disease toy sending in eighteen-poun- d samples to the University of serve as heads of various bureaus. Idaho, states E. B. Bennett, field horticulturist with the university agricultural extension service. New methods of making the vital ity tesw- nave been adonted this vear. Instead- of sending the seed to the Aberdeen substation for testing, it will be planted in one of the earlier sections of the state where rerjorts oi disease ana otner I actors can be exbcnstj bad beforj the regular planting time, In years past 600 to 700 farmers nave sens in sammes for tea tin? be fore offering their certified seed for Do you know that medical science h traced the caute of moat .awknes and saie. lack of "pep" to :..iapuritiesuiihf yrtein? : Do yon knew that tbe ordinary laxativ is unially not enough to remove these impurities? Something is needed to dislodge the old accumu lations on the walla of the Thteatme instead of just flushing out the center LEWISTON. Idaho (JPt. Sallv ' ' ot the pasaare. ' , wiiDur, wno, as a Hex Perce Indian maiden of 13 summers, watched the Thousand have found that tbe best arrival here of the Rev. Henry Spaldthing the one thing for this pur- e i lnnerdeaa lntertinal Laxative, ing, noted northwest missionary. 96 is balanced Snd wholesoane com years ago. died at the home of a niece Tuesday. . pound of dried aromatic herbs and Sally and her parents lived four vegetables not only effects a thorough miles north of here when the misinternal elefpanjg.-fc- ut it lBTigoratea sionary anrThia wife established the Old Spalding mission. She was the wools d.gesuvc tvttea, and best tU . . . it formint Aa buried at Stltea Wednesday with of relief a for chronic constipation, it is great tribal ceremony. Until the last. Sally was mentally Use the below unsurpassed. was xeen as woman half Jier age. for s free trial package. coupon tribesmen said. They claim her age as jus. J Special to The Tribune. V - l'-'"- ,, .. .. .v. X. GeorgeM.Cohan, America'i Stafe Favorite , r.ni , flaw - sProve This at our your kidneys elean like you keep your bowels clean,: by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulates .them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter Ve blood. In 24 hours they strain from It 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital Importance ' of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water you drink too much; also get " ckn't from any pharmacist about lour ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and Aged Idahoan Dies stimulate clogged kidneys; also After Lengthy Illness to neutralize the acids in the . svstem so they are no longer a Special t Th Tribune. source of irritation, thus often TWIN FAIXS. Idaho. H. J. 77. died at his home hers relieving bladder weakness. morning after a two Jad Salts Is inexpensive; can- Wednesday months' illness, "He came to Twin not injure; makes a delightful Falls from Chicago 13 years aeo and effervescent lithia-watdrink, nas active in the Odd Fellows which everyone should take now lodgebeen and Methodist church. and then to help keep their kidHe is survived by his wife and two neys clean and active. Try daughters, Mrs. C. R. Scott, Buhl, this: also keep up the. ..water and Miwi rnkeliTVTwtri rails: "drinking, and no doubt ydu will and a son. H. L. Dlnkelacker, with wonder what became of your other relatives in the east He was associated with his son in the Amer kidney trouble and backache. ican Electric company . (Advertisement.) r Lewiston Indian Woman Buried Many prominent athletes testify that Luckies steady their nerves and do not harm their physical condition. Men have long known this and practiced it successfully. These are the men who watch their health, who keep trim and fit, realizing the dangers of overweight And now, women may enjoy a companionable smoke with their husbands and brothers' at the same time slenderizing in a sensible manner. That's why folks say: "It's good to smoke Luckies." .. A reasonable proportion of sugar in the diet is recommended, but the authorities are overw helming that too many fattening sweets are harmful and that too many such are eaten by the American people. So, for moderation's sake we say: -- "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET.9 non-kai- INNERCLEAN iimsnxALsi r trtorrclMa Mfr Co. SA Im Aafcle. LAXATTYI Tin COUKNj t-s-e Eit Suib Stmt. toasted 's , er, ' ' "VTO longer iieed a trim, slender figure be your venvy.No longer need you face the rigid requirements of harsh dieting methods. Overweight is banished when you banish fattening sweets and eating between meals and light a Lucky. "Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet." I ' , I - ' Cafafoeiua. e FKEI (rtel Fki eraj mt fuktft at Imwrcioa Intaunal Utetive. fr4 No Throat Irritation -- No Coudh. tsfwsssMw'a mmmmmmmmmmmmm er Affry Innerdean Intestinal Larativerla only 50c a large racks re. Sold at leadini ttrfcf stores "Featured 'by z. c. m. pata STORX l Stl(h Mala SU mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm O . I Vj V -a- 7 CWa.fo, radio foMlt-et- fj asrfcy Strike Th 'American Tobacco awry Saturday nig Uncl Ovrfto Msasasi Bmaifc Cyetny laaci that Md4 tfrocatmy, onaaumy. thnmth tit "7fc Co., Marrctfaetorers -- |