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Show ttvt n x.T.wnoa guava Nvoog Hyrum visiting at the home of Mrs. and Mr. Abe Jensen, Olsen j Mr. and Mrs. Ffancl3 were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Harry Jessop of Mill- viile Sunday evening games. V A Spemny, who has been Saturday afternoon atthetheCoterie home suffering from an a be ess on his club was entertained of Mrs George Griffin in Logan- eje the past two weeks, is making The afternoon was spent in play- a satisfactory recovery, Dainty refreshments; Mss phoebe Jensen spent Sun lng bridge. Mrs. Kelly Lit were served. day visiting with -- e Miss Phoebe Jensen of Tremon- - t a 24 passenger seaplane is be-hton is spending the week end with mg built in Germany that will parents, Mr and Mrs Abe ihave open decks for its passen- Jensen. I Lvman Larsen gers to use while at anchor or Mr anH Mrs Tswan spent Sunday. 'in taxiing on the surface of water, read the bioeraphy of her grand Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen mother. served refreshments to 25 ladies of present and the remainder the time was spent in social I I er Ele eii Others Bcin Sought as a Result of Governments The to Dry . Effort Third Up Northern Idaho Xommunilies Oiolmo, Idaho, Fib 3 iAPi New. Manager of Hyrnm City E. T. loung of Logan Receives Post of City Attorney New Power Plant Hy Mrs. Ruby Jensen At the last Hyrum, Feb 3 meeting of Hyrum City council, a matters number "of lmjiortant It came up for consideration. was decided to employ a city manager, under whose direction all important public works will and be supervised. managed John Allred received this apHe is very effeicient pointment and will do his best in managing under the Hyrum city affairs direction of Mayor Nielsen and his council The following appointments weie also made for these offices. A D Allen, city City marshall, justice, C F. Olsen, road supervisor, G N Allen; city attorney, Ernest T Young; city pound keeper, N C. Anderson Charles O Carlson will be head electrician , and Bert Jensen, as- were under, arrest and J1 oihris were being hunted in this vicinity today as the insult ot the governments thud iikrt to diy up the wet areas oi Northern Idaho by wholesale against operations suspeekd ltiuor sellers A plato m of fedetal prohibition agents, operating with considerable sicitcy, swooped down Orotino upon Saturday night, aimed with a sheaf of warrants All but one ol those ariested up to an early hour today were chaiged with conspiracy to violate the federal prohibition law The single exception was Charles Crumpacker, who was accused of selling liquor. The fe A ral movement against the liquoi traffic of the Orofino sistant area followed the whole sale operIf nothing-farthdevelops city state the municipal ations against the wet towns of officials Mullan and Wallace, Idaho, about electric plant will begin operation A trial run has two months ago. Nearly 200 per- most any day. sons were arrested in the Mullan been made and everything in OK and Wallace operations and nearly all the city officials of Mullan H. Birch Reelected weie convicted of conspiracy. The mayor, chief of police and city trustees of Mullan received pn-- j of Hyrum son and jail sentences, . havurg-- j been convicted at Coeur DAlene. Officers In charge of the raid3 Fish and Game Ass. disclose not would anything in alleged the about conspnacy the warrants. Those arrested in- Organization Head Has Served cluded farmers, lumbermen, garLight Years Annual Report owners age men and cigar store those Presented Officers Elected in resembled Tne rum drive Mullan And - 'Wallace, --except -- in - Hyrum Feb. 3 - A business one particular Its secrecy. al-In meeting of the Fish and Game the previous operations the ex- association was called at 8 o'clock leged conspirators had been but Saturday night at the city hall arrest for months, acting purpose of hearingSec-retar- y the lore, theAnders here the officers invaded- -move annual report and a in surprise neighborhood the election of new officers for the corping year. A large numFall ber of the members were present. O. H. Birch v was again elected Victim to president of the association. This eight years - as , president Guns in Week makes for Oliver. Others named were: vice president, Leonard Larsen; One) , from Page (Continued secretary and treasurer, Vernon Olsen; directors, Eugene Petersen, foralso leaning rear seat, the Arthur Jack Lawrltzen and ward and firing. Polite said there were several Thompson. The program for the coming gang figures who had reason to wa3 outlined. The assocla want Cada out of the way. Tlic year an tion at has enrollment present a was partner Dude. they said, 110 members. of was shot who of Janies Walsh, aown last November at the busy COTERIE CLUB loop corner of Clark and Ran- ENTERTAINMENT been hinted to Mrs. Hiram C. Jensen and' Mrs. dolph. It has also was uivolved in Francis Olsen entertained the police that Cada a kidnap ring that found Its vic- Coterie club and their partneis also on Friday evening at the --home of tims among gamblers, and With a gioup of racketeers that Heram was Jensen. Supper brokeYs. extorted money from served to twenty and a pleasant evening was spent In games and , social chat. Chief Justice Mrs. C. C. Jensen underwent a serious operation, Friday morning Submits a local hospital Hoover at Dorothy, To the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jensen, is quite ill with pneumonia,, Mrs, (Continued from Page One) W. M. James of Logan Is helpsoeiate justice was high 'among ing to care for her. Mrs. Jessie Petersen is in those In the councils of Mr. Hoover before his inauguration local hospital, where she was He Is a member of the medicine operated on Thursday for apbaU cabinet and almost daily pendicitis. ball Mrs. M. W. Smith was pleasant engages in the medicine after games Jicld at the White Houso ly surprised Wednesday court each morning except Sun- noon it being her birthday. The afternoon was spent in music and day. ( were With the -- annminceinent today social that President Hoover was con served to the following ladles: to Mesdames Merril, Jack and Mil- tunplaUns a. fishing trip Honda .7n, 'came worffttlbr tdtr B&xterr rsabetrwHsonr Agnes Mushed ,taue would.. probably ac- Andcr. ,LuelUt;.Niclsert and Mrs C. L. Hall. company him. Mrs Frank Hughes of Salt Lake city is staying at the home of Mrs. Jessie Petersen. - , Henry Danielsen of Logan was a Hvrum visitor Friday. Mrs June Maughan and children of Wellsville were the guests of Mrs Maughan's mother, Mrs N. J, Larsen -- Thursday. Mr. C L. Anderson left for California during the week for his Thnty-on- c pei-o- ns President Four Persons Gangster Taft Resignation President health. DIES WHIIE VISITING -IN CALIFORNIA The sad news reached Hyrum, Thursday informing relatives of the death of Mrs. Jerry Christiansen. who was spending the winter in California ATTEND 4yr hw (.Ol ! ' smile AND GRFEK BALL the afternoon SFGO IjLY CAMP MEETS fy ou wanta IISPZZA call me D The Gold and Gren ball, given in the Elite hall Thursday evenThe dehuge success ing was a were beautiful A large corations crowd was in attendance Mrs .William H James celebrat-c- d a her birthday on Friday. rnumber of her friends enjoyed The Sego Lillv camp of the Daughters of Pioneers met at the home of Lorenzo C. Petersen that, Thursday1 Says at 3 p m JnitVIRGGHAl of alt as A verv in- rendered Stevens contributed two teresting program Mrk J M. yocal soles and Miss Rubv Puisi- Tin gnaic-pictures that tpher gave a piano solo tune been shown In laigan Don't PRESIDENT OF miss It if ou like Rig Pictures. j DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Vis dOlNilMi Rl.l, ( artoon Mrs. Campbell of Providence cur! News lectured on the manufacture nf I Z heeU' Mrs P H Ralph i James Roylance, 80, Ogden an early pioneer of Utah and a native of Iowa, died at his home here yesterday after a long illHe came here to Utah In ness. 1854 and was long active in civic and church affairs. (By The Associated Press) Moscow The serious water "situation at Wallace has been Twin Falls -i J. H. Clandon, been elected presihas Twin Falls, somewhat relieved by the connecof dent of the, southern Idaho bean tion of the high pressure line comthe Hercules mine at the - city growers association for the Carl D. Irwin, Kimberyear. system, which was practically ing was named vice president and shut off by frozen streams which ly, feed the city water mains Con- Frank D. Brown, Twin R.Falls, Detwil-e- r, C. siderable anxiety was felt at The Twin Falls, Is manager. Wallace for some time, due to the fire hazard which accompafl- - officers were elected by the newly Ichosen board of directors. led the lack of water. UTAH AND IDAHO NEWS BKIEFS secret- ary-treasurer. Twin Falls Commissioners three-months-o- ld asadi Tuesday T$ay Wednesday Felb. S-4'- S ; v N t'f vr. WA tj Jjk ; 'h'sp K V SY . r) f t 'i Some dag talking pictures trill hate , SCENES . NATURAL COLOR ' FAMOUS STAGE STARS DANCING-SINGI- NG SPECTACLE but you get all these 'JL7"Sr .vo II of the Twin Falls highway district have voted against the state administration's proposed "speeded proup highway construction The district has spent gram. fore than a half million, dollars in construction of highways withm the county. , While the Salt Lake City family was driving from Draper to this city last night, Roy Ellis son cf Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moser, died suddenly. in his mothers arms. Physicians attributed the death to carbon monoxide gas from a heater in the automobile -- er 0. Monday,' February 3, 1930. TVKHnof anx. thrills right iu klaris! Now, months ahead of time, Paris will give you a line on the 1931 style in Tulking Pictures I Ordinary movies wont be good enough for you after youve seen this Triple-TreTalker I For here are enough novel, super-mode-rn features to make the reputations of three average screen productions The radiant magic of amazing natural COLOR not one, but three famous foot-lig- ht favorites in their first screen roles and dazzling singing-danci- n g stage pee tacle, just as youd see it on Broadway ! Frenchy as champagne merry as Montmartre Taris has the kind of hilariously daring loVe plot that has been denied the picture public till this new era of sophistication. This convulsing story of the frantic loves of a great French actress and her misleading man is different from any youve ever seen in films. Dont dare miss it ! m h h at JACK BUCHANAN Jason Robards, Zasu Pitts and Louise Closser llale in a Clarence Badger production, from the play by Martin Brown. 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