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Show V US ,V: f ; rzL SECTION - TWO DESERET EVENING NEWS VII SATURDAY APRIL 28 1917 iFASf m EC AH! f ET! . ;i sent that body la a measur at the capltot. Smator Borah to Retire. In a- - formal announcement which ha addressed to the people of Idaho. Senator Borah Tuesday disclosed that ha will retire from the United States senate at the dome of hi present terrn. For the present the senator doe not ear to discus th causes which lea I bint to toko tin nep ond i for hii who position except from So. lalist. polled only IS votes W A Minnkk, 51 Wilindependent, defeated Keeee liams. the citizens candidate. b a 7a majority Minnirk had the endorsement of labor and municipal ownership elements and some .Democrat EASY VICTORY IN jwho supported him for party aerv4- jin the past The new council contemplafeaa t Special Correspondence Th four "terwtrks system for a city of 3.000 FALLS. April 2 jnhabitanu wtth pTOTiuion jr. of Idaho Kail have eobaerioed RECENT ELECTION when needed Mr Kelsey. Idea of the national treasury contemplated a city o'l0.009 certificates at three per cent, which! I Red OnnkOmpsigB.' A vigorous campaign for members mature July 1. Cross nwty oraniied iea of the tl39,O0 ubcilbed,xjUider-tfrIhd - a ft Broe. bank took 10. 000, the Bute chapterhere opened yesterday f I ct AnJO irtf had Xean resulted has weather A. Major-ele,hanic, no. 000. the Farmers and Her deeptM chanu bank. 12 5.000. and th Amff- - jhr' nrolmnt of more than 100 new members. The present membership nounces Policy of Comnow numbeis more than 446 The ''II first 'to local the auxil.ar chapter petency in Appointments of Oscar Blomquist and Davtd Bepilnt last week in Hansen Idaho Fall have left for Balt Lake mim organized an of 25 The initial membership City, where they took the examine- - MCond waa organtxed in Kimberly , Uon .ngceaaryto-Joi- n. tho cavalrytnnr werir.wttti Tony members I Communications received relatives Flrllt Nationai bank. Twin rails, G. A. R. OFFERS FLAG. contain tbe tnfor matron bythat wtek iof)k government treasury young men passed with high honors. certificates tn the amount of 125.000 AS POTATO PRIZE R. O. Lottery Dead. Robert O Lowery died April 14 of WILL CLOSE EARLY general deolllt). Mr. Lowery waa esFuteemed by all who knew him FOR FARM WORK , Will Poison Pests Install- neral services were held April 2 i Fir NAMPA VISIT 8pelI Corrpot)4nc.) IAMPA l April - er conn-cUrne- n. state-nest- S T bothj, (Special Correspondence PEOPLES PARTY WINS 27 REXBURGr April RickThe board of of the academy IN AMERICAN FALLS ) (Special Correspondence.) April 26. the People's party candidate, won over former Mayer H. C. Wonas and th Cltisen' ticket hers Tuesday by about 1 vote. It waa tha mom hotly contested election aver bald her. Tb names of three candidates appeared on both tickets and an Injunction a filed by the Citlseng party against the People's party to prevent its names from appearing on th People's ticket. Th plaintiff lost on th ground that the wrong remedy waa sought. falls. American Hanson, CITIZENS' TICKET AT TWIN FALL5 s, accu-muo- - ct pre-sent-ed s I I Utt-.nt- -- -- , , ID-btJd- til gov-rae- ELECTRIC - LIGHTED SLEEPERS TOURIST one-ha- TO CHICAGO -- FROM DENVER AT 8:45 P. In - . halfas Hsr-JUlr- -- -- its - f kt arrive, In Nampa Affirming that ho viU r,lA Tueaday render hio outto oonrico, ho says. evening of n party of leading Officiol life to not tndisponoablo officiate of th Oregon Short Lin to aorvico of tbo people nod I have Railroad consisting of H. no intention of terminating my wtt-ic-e V. Platt ofcompany, Salt Lake, general mina-5- r. nrith tbo termination of my of V. H. Knickerbocker of Pocatello, fico. I am not going to discus m fond Commiaaioner Smoot reasons for retirement These reasons general superintendent. Dr S. 'lL will better appear and be better un- Pinkerton of Pocatello, chief surgeon: SubAre Htradley of Pocatello, chief engiSay Hi Action derstood as my plans and purposes Carl ro developed by my work in future neer. and Joel L. Priest of Boise, Idaho The party spent th night Review agent. duffioo it now to oay I have no ject to the city and left early this morning thought of ceasing to he interested in in thoee matters which concern the wel- for Mirphj, where it will spend th fare and interest of my own state and day While local officer at aba cam pa her splendid people " no announcement of the minion OEM STATETOHAVE jr Officers .rapgrau.... of the is believed it memFifteen men were certified at Boise ber arepartv. lt SECRET ARY OF WAR Tuesday of th Inspecting the by Captain J. D Watson, company's improvementsprogress in the city U. B A . to th western division of with a view to a continuance of th the United States army for commie activity which baa assumed such proslona In the officers' reserve corpe wtt hin the past two years as portion some as first and second lieutenants; Senator Borah to Retire and some as captains. They are gs to create the general impression that follows. William L- Hemphill, Thom- the city Is to become one of the prinCronyn, Milton R Hart. Louis H. cipal division points of th system. Anny Officer Chosen and as ing New Lighting System Pinckham. Jr Edward G. Rosenheim, B. Scott Iceland 8. New Johnson. Brainard, Items. Other Other Items of News. Carte Wood, Harold H. Burton, Don- HARDESTY ELECTED ald R. Broxon. John T. Dirk. Everett MAYOR RIGBY OF A. Trousdale, Jeae B. Bennett, Charles H. Britt enham and Jacob 8. Ander(Special Correspondence (Special Correspondence ) " (Special Correspondence.) At A state land son. 2 tJISE. April Th OCATELLO. April . The I New election Other April Items. RIGBY. board mcettng this week June Republican victory Tuesday waa waa lively, but not bo laB. Llpplncott, an Idaho City merJ. Madison county The Gillespie, decidedly pronounced chant, waa named a member of the te rou a.Two tickets were la th Said. The total vote cast eras 2.522. and farmer, Atrted Lend Commie-gonstate board of education Monday by Peoples and th Cttlaens. Than wen Smoot with aiding th Parkin-n- a the governor to succeed Robert M. received more than 1 vote cast. Frank Hardesty re- Bean, mayor-elec- t, brothar. to whom ho la related by Terrell of Pocatello. ceiving 147 and Dan McCarthy 111 IT par cent. He had four opponents. th claims the record of Nampa for the office of mayor, Following sire dty officera-elec-t. marriage, and other men who farm state for A- - 8. high potato prices On dolThompson waa elected city A. B. Bean, mayor: A. R. Eieyaoa. Urge tract! of land In eastern Idaho, lar apiece waa th pries offered Sat- clerk and the oouncilmen.-FIrgt following T.. C. Whit urday for 12 magnificent tuber vspeccity dark, m entering up alleged questionable Geo. A. Waters ward. and end J. E. Retherford, oouncilmen. Percy Second methods employed In getting control imen. and promptly refused. Groom; L. Bash ward. D. A. Jones of Bellevue waa named Bennett and K. Z. Third First ward: J-- J. Williams and T. ef an fires number of atate lease on a member of the state board of phar- ward, 8. S. Later and Taylor: Clarenc Hart Second Kate agricultural arbool land A question has arisen about th eli- Platt Williams, councilman. macy Wednesday by the governor to ward, Chaa. H-- Oustln and Fred G Mr. Smoot tald after the board succeed Clarence O. Ballou of Boise, gibility of the mayor-elec- t, which may whose term of office expired April 1. hava to be settled In the court CaldwelL councilman. Third ward. W meeting h knowa of no reason why Firms purchasing slate bonds In th N. McCarty and W. A-- McHann Other Norn Ittsaa be should refut Gillespie's future must take them with the unC. Bowering Tueeday evening the school hoard and I. 8.Fourth ward.C. adding that ha ettryit ready derstanding that they are to pay cash met Lambing, oouncilmen. Fifth and decided, owing to th rush ward. depository of work t answer any specific charges that upon delivery, the stale as a consequence of th long board decided Tueeday when it conDawson lad tha Republican ticket winter, to dismiss the high school for with eight be made. He denied that ht vened and a total of 1.542; Bean followed prepared a set of tentative tb season The district school srlll with ted been of any assistance to the rules McHann. Bower1.411. throughout th nine months Isaac F. Smith, a Welaer attorney, continue 1.471: Lambing. 1.417; McCarty, Psrklnson brothers and dismissed as Th central committee and a com- man,. waa a I.named 1 and a CaldwelL Judge 442; Oustln. 1.41. Republican, 414, J matter of no importance the mitteeman from each precinct met in th Seventh Judicial district by the J. William. 1.414: T. Platt William. at the oourtbouae made, ta- trg that hla actions governor and 1.454; White. 1.S52; Retherford. He will assume Jtsttnlat 1.425 Saturday. formulated m subject to review at any time. plana whereby any persona Mayor-eleBeen announce his position on the bench at once, lacking seed It grain for their farm will be tb policy of tho adminthat St lioola May Close Early. let raalthough Monday Judge Davis of th or feed for their teams can obtain tion that The early closing of th schools of Third Judicial district court, will hear them men will be competent only by giving reasonable security. the state, to repermit the children to a criminal eaa In which the Weiaer Tuesday evening members of tha consideredof in cityorappointments, wiat m pltntlcg crops, has been rec- - attorney ha been interested. oread. Applicants gardless Mutual party Improvement associations amended to educational official by Plana and specifications for a num- the play. Our Regiment. and will be requested to file written apdesired In his letter, among-- ! ber of achoolhouae that can be built fT and k governor satisfaction to house. plication for positions -, coat a at districts in th. the rural tig.ranging Mrs John L- - Herrick hastall applications will be retained for (ter governor added:been here thee tb I would piso suggest that the tn-- . frenrltW te If.rft, are contained In a few days of the good system. assisting them In their A Stake Choir. it force of the agricultural college. the April number of the Idaho Buile-t- a preparations Brest- - John W. Hart has moved hia vnivrtt extension department, tin of Education, a pamphlet ofissued A stake choir of Pocatello stake, waa the d'rectlon oth-under th 1 of to I th etate and family quarterly agent Rigby and redding In th formally appointed last Sunday with car- - ib'e depsrunem. be directed state board of education. house of Bishop Geo. A. Gordon. He tha following officers: ' all measures possible to give t The inability of farmers to get seed Intends erecting a residence In Fred B. Middendorf, preeident and th er.d assistance to theeo Is going to curtail the potato crop in southwestern pert of the city. manager; Lixaie Bo reason, secretary; be will the acreage od although Idaho, Willard Lund, chorister; I so H. Edg-leo.oj producer larger this season than test, according assistant chorister; Lillis Crane Bar Secretary For Idaho. to E. R Bennett, field horticulturist BANK PRESIDENT Ethel Stinger, assistant ororganist; Beginning with th first of May, with lbs agricultural extension deItsho will have a secretary of war. ELECTED MAYOR ganist. who state of the university, partment , A Hill for Each Star. k will direct th mobilisation of th Just returned to Boise from luce's resource. Th state board of ' ( Special Georgs A. Custer Poet. G. A. R ofthe Twin Falla nd Ida through Correspondence trip ) Tunsumlnera created th position i fers a silk flag as prise to ho palll- strict' ty AXTHOXT, April snd the appointment wHl be made' y CL under IF years et age who raises the Thar tb ca Atwell ritcCosriF4-pacJ election hero x the governor. Aside from asytng Tueeday Francis M beet crop of potatoes In th city of t now planning to bond Its propert would be an man. the ties-for must and expend this 6nelL president of the First National Pocatello. The hoys competing 4100.00 lovemor would not commit-himsel- f. Wilder tank, defeated James Smith, who was not plant lea than 45 hills of potaamount in electrifying The salary connected with the pohill a toes each on for star th flag. now operated by aieam, and renominated for mayor by a majority rtion will be 12.400 annually, and branch, was ac- of - votes. Other official sleeted If more are planted th prise may be in extending present line the tenure of office will were- Leo Neiaon. clerk, and th fol- awarded oa yield of number of hills depend upon knowledged R. Walter by Monday '!) duration of the war. Th sacra-ar- y Sebree. Heber S. Sharp. pro rata. preeident of the company, lowing council menrt will have a desk In the To Poteoa Peats. when he waa questioned about the Jake Ashcraft, T. H. Hopkins. John T. office end will be directly Wilcox. M. J. Kerr and John White. At a recent meeting of tho board to th chief executive He matter. of eon my commissioners M was devu1 be Sunday. May , had been set aside expected to maintain a discreet In behalf of th soldiers at th cided that the county should assist at alt time and guard closely by Gov. Alexander, la a proclamatloa, tbo termors and rancher of BanIn the its state s secrets and to that end the as a special day for prayers front. county this spring to rid this Th state highway commission la nock ippoirtee will be obliged to take an Idaho churches. On that day offersection of the country of squirrel h that he will tell The ings are to be accepted for the aid of advertising for bids on a nothing. il other and which yearly comC M A. and similar organisar secretary will be secretary to the th T. (fetch of road to be built seat (nn mit a greatpeas amount of damage to W council of defense and repre- - tions wishing to carry on religious American Falla In Power county to crops of all kinds. Th beard the Bannock county line on the Idaho to purchase 1.44 ounces of derided strychA Pacific highway, ft Is estimated nin and to have R distributthat tbs work will entail a coat of ap- ed In order that th properly beet possible reproximately (40.000. Bids on a num- sults could bo obtained. Prof. J. Wyber of bridges, culverts and siphon to ler fceealona of the department of agbe built In the Burley highway district riculture at the Tech will mart this on the Idaho A Pacific highway are week on a tour of all sections of the also being asked for by the commis- county. In th various localities where sion. Students bi the department of tew there I a demand for th poise ft hs of the state university who have trill mix it for tha farmers who wile supply th grain for th purpose. graduated, and upon whom diplomas Th farmer are to tie charged only have been conferred, will be admitted lf th original cost of th pol- by the state supreme court, upon motion. to practice In all court of th New lighting B; stats without an examination In th event that they have enlisted in either South Second avenue between th army or the napy. Tb court pol- Lewis and Canter street Is closed while workmen are installing the cable for icy with reference to tha graduate waa announced by Chief Justice Budge the new street lighting system,- - The Ml a letter to George D. pavement la this- district has been dean Ayers, M. DAILY of the law department at the uni- chipped preparatory to laying the cable and on the streets that are not . versity.. Mrs. C. H. Ungenfetter died sud- paved a small trsnch for th cable -den! Rock Island No. 6 carries electric-lighte- d at th family home, 1101 has bees dug ofnexttheto th sidewalk. standpavement which Franklin street. Monday at about i.lt hadThto bulk be chipped has been repaired, oclock. She had not bean well for a ard Pullmans, modem coaches and Rock Island n small strip remaining on eoutn month, her friends say, but her death only First s venus and East Center street. was entirely unexpect et. Her hue- - It addition.it carries high-grad- e dining cars. la estimated that approximately to band.- formerly United States "district tons of cab Is trill bs used. tourist sleepers for Lincoln, Omaha, Des Moines . attorney, la seriously ill at a sanitarIt is expected that Immediately with ium In Portland. th Installation of all new fixtures, and Chicago. These are modem ( electric-lighte- d May 11 will be recommended to light will be furnished on oast Clark Governor Alexander as ''Prepared- street. Seventh and Firm avenueo and cars for the accommodation of patrons who deness day to be generally observed Center street. It is said the power over the state by the students In the company has granted permission to sire sleeping car service, at a minimum cost. Tourpublic schools, the object being to allow temporary connections with stimulate Interest In the matter of In- their lines. ist bleepers are comfortable and economical, creased crop production and to enlist Win File Protest. tha help of all able students. This The Idaho public utilities eommls- Pull-decision was reached by Dr. E. O Sis-as standard much in "berths only U,B fils a rigorous son. state eommlsrinner of education. I irPr,n,h toproposed mans. blanket Mil Ethel Red field, state superin-- . F . , In advance freight rates. According ttndtnt of puttflc Instruction; to Commiastoner Frachafer; Idaho believed to have no obr markets and Q. D Center, he A at shippers toare -- The Rock Island's" Chicago terminal,- La Salle the carriera making a reaextension department. Jection ths enira-sksonable advance oa certain commodL Station, is one of the largest, handsomest and most ttet for tb purpose of offsetting Increased expenses, duo to higbsr wags and costs of material, but It Is concentrally located depots in Chicago. Chicagos tended that It Is unfair to make a derated trains stop at blanket Increase covering all freight doors. Connections for shipments. the east at fit is asserted that such an Increase Englewood Union Station (63rd Street, : will bs opposed by tbs west generally IN and Chicago). particularly by the intermauntaln territory, which for many yean has been struggling for lower rates on certain commodities. R. D. STALEY, v Other News Ilian. Th beet opportmtUle In year "Cortanton will be presented April Traveling Passenger "Agrat," o4 ydu il ilks thte esuntry, too. 24. In th auditorium by tho W. C. 405' New- - Walker' Bank Write Immediately to , Walton eompany. A anowaho trip of 4 mHas waa Building. mad by Charlaa Van Nest to Join color when ha made his way Phone Wasatch 245. th Boise, Idaho. from tha (nines in Coster county to Mackey. Hs Joined ths army bar & - SHEEP and CATTLE RANCHES. FARMS AND BUSINESS VESTMENTS -- Heber Q. Hale t k . asf.. (Special Correspondence ) FALLS, April 24. The ticket, pledged to secure purs water system for th city at aplf th cost of th prox! mats ly plan drawn by L. C. Kalsey, was sleeted by an overwhelming majority over an active though scattered opposition. F. F. Bracken, citterns' candidate for mayor, received 1.412 votes against 647 for Judge E. A. Walters, a prominent attorney who ran a an independent. E. J. Ostrander, citterns candidate for council, received 1142 vote to a total vote of 414 for I. E Finney, th independent labor candidal. C. B Channel for councilman, re calved 1,141 vote as citizens' candidate to 64 east for H. F Henry, the lndepen dent labor candidate A. L. Swim and W. H. Eldredg were elected to th council without op- - TWIN ona-ba- Others Joining yesterday yesterday were Warren Clark, Henry Maser!!. Mathew Hornek. Thomas Orr, Victor Olsen. George B. Crawford, Free Klmpton, all of Pocatello, and Donald Baldwin of Roberta. Mias Z Fay Fowler, etate supertn-T. superintendent of boys' clubs, are at work in Bannock county, organtelng th boys and girle In eluba for the purpose of carrying on gardening work this summer They are working In with Mias Bertha Atkin, county superintendent of schools, and it is expected that th clubs formed trill be s worth-whil- e factor in Increasing the food supply In this slate. The Temple Taxi company of this city announces that outer about the first of May it will start an auto stage line between this city and Mated, at all Intermediate points mopping The manager of tb company left this Mated where he wilt for morning make all arrangements for a terminal. In order to afford mors ready relief to fanners who need fund for th purchase of seeds and machinery for the planting of spring crops, tha state land board has decided to deposit additional funds In various mats banka Owing to the bard winter, which has made it necetaarv for farmers to purchase hay at prices higher than ever before known, they aril I have to borrow funds with which to planish Increased acreage which the government Is calling for In order to meet the condition created by the war. Although the season In Bannock county la about three weeks later than usuaL the outlook Is good for increased acreage and big crops. For tha purpose of encouraging th aal and cultivation of state tends in order that Idaho may Increase Its crop production. Land Commissioner L A. Smoot is making general distribution of circulars containing informaIn to tion the conditions under rsgard which such land may b purchased Attention la called to th fact that map showing nil such lands an now in th possession of each county assessor. Any of th vacant tends of th state may be leased for sericulture I purpose for 24 cents per acre,, whit Bales of such lapd will bs held la almost every county In th state during the next few month. Full Information may be obtained by writing the secretary of tb state tend board at Boise. It waa announced this afternoon that Mrs Burton, of the Burton Dancing academy would donate a percentage of th receipt from her next dane on Monday night forvih bane-f- it of th Red Cross. A committee of local Red Cross workers has bean appointed to meet with Mrs. Burton to mak arrangement regarding the matter. The following are th members of tb committee: Mr. and Mrs D. W. Church, Mr. and Mrs T. Platt Wlltlama, Mr. and Mrs. It C. Stand-roJr, Mr. and Mrs Don Burnald. Mr. slid Mrs. C. A. Marten!, and Mr. and Mrs. E. 1L Chandler. Th entertainment given ' nt th Methodist church by th young people ef the rity under th auspices of the Women's Temperance Union was a decided success. A large and appreciative audlane waa present and enjoyed tb program. -- Th affair was given for the benefit of th Red Croae The musical selection by the Misses Bailey, Anderson. Burns and ' Master Fred Schsdo were particularly wett rendered and greatly enjoyed. Different recitations by ths Mleeea Helber, Adelyne and Ophelia Burrus, Nanney cet war of a patriotic nature and and aroused much enthusiasm. Th Loyal legion put on an excellent exhibition of Interesting drill work; have decided to close the institution this term aix weeks earlier than tha usual time In order that th students, young men and young women, may take their place In the ranks of the wage semen on the farms, and in that way help Increase th production of food Certain elaases of farm work will be required In th fields by the boy, and oooktng and sewing by th girls. Supervision will be kept on th work don and full credit toward school work given. L. E. DUELL HOME BURNED TO GROUND (Special Correspondence.) 4. Tb horns of L. situated a mile south of town, was burned to th ground test Monday morning. Th fir la supposed to have origin at ad by tha explosion of th lamp In th chicken brood r close to th hous. Nearly all th furniture was eared except s piano. Mr Dual! Is the money order clerk at the Burley poatofflc Other News Items. Several prominent cltUena of Oak-la- y want to Boise Tuesday evening to appear aa witnesses in a water suit. Th high school athlete will hold thalr spring meet her next Saturday. from different high Representative schools of southern Idaho will contest for honors Prise will be given to th school winning th highest number of points. Georg Cranar went to Boias Tuesday evening. Stake conference will be held next Saturday and Sunday at Oakley Sunday school conference trill be held Sunday morning beginning at o'clock. Re-d--r and family of Blahop TUX-S- J.p. their tor left farm, Brigham City, Saturday evening, where they will mak their future home Th first ward Relief society ha leased a piece of pound and Is preparing to have about two acres of potatoes planted. Th Mutual Improvement aesocta-tlon- s and Sunday echoot of the First ward have leased 2 adres of ground from C. H Gllkey snd trill plant wheat and potatoes. They will compete for th prises offered by the Church BURLET. April -- t FOR MlllTAHY JBEMIZE IT BRILL BLACKFOQI Special Correspondence ) More than April ! tfc high school students have pr sanlxed a military company and drill three times a week in the downtown district The boys have provided themselves with khaki suits which they will wear during the of the school yar E J Graff, a veteran of the war. la drill master Th anior girl have adopted the Red Cross uniform for their class dreM... Biackfoot and Pocatello high school divided honors In the -- interschool debate. Both negative teams . won. however Biackfoot received th " highest percentages and thus becomes th champion of this section of the atate Th question waa tha tax Pocatello was represented bysingle Mias Orton, Mr Davis and Miss Willy Knowles Biackfoot debaters included Lowell Holbrook. Aftott Palmer. Sidney Parkinson, and th negative 1 team. Earl Corey, Albert Jones and Winnlfred Bletban. who has been teachHarry Avery ing agriculture in th local high school has been elected county agent In Lincoln county J. 8. Alapaugh of Puyallup. Wash , la rial ting tn this locality. Tbs new Ecciaa hotel, known as th 'Pawn,'1 h opened rt doors to the public. It is a fin three-stor- y structure wtth every modern convenienceSeveral hundred people took advantage of a general invitation to visit th hostelry. H. B. Hall will bs 0 manager Th County Teachers' association at Its recent gathering listened to an Interesting program. SupL Langton of Shelley waa chairman. Prof Klee of Groveland, Mias O'Brien of Sterling, the Misses Olson and Snyder of Shelley and SupL Eiders of Pocatello took part. D LACK FOOT, Bpantsh-Amerlca- u -- 5 DANIELS MAYOR OF MALAD (Special Correspondence.) 24 Th city caused Uttl excite- 1 4 ment. Dan Daniels was ad mayor and the following trill again comprise the city council. Jedd Jones. Jr.. Nspht Lewis, Walen Thomas and John J. Evans. -- r. Other New Items. Under th auspices of tha Horn . Culture club a meeting waa held In th interest of th Red Croea work in tha Second ward tabernacle test night. Speeches were made by R. J. Harding, . N Hill. Mr. Metcalf. Scott Hall and 7 Jankin Jones. Resolutions pledg- - '"7j I of lng the support th members of th Home Culture club and boy scouts to tha movement were read by Mr,,.,..' Pelton. Margaret Edwards sang a aoto, and th Mated band furnished , th music for th evening. Mrs. 'J Browning of Ogden waa present County Auditor Jankin Jones ha ie" . called a public meeting for next Sat i7riL tabernacle v propriety of seed distribution and Cul- tlvatldn of all available land to meet th food demand of th valley. Last Tuesday, the members of th public school and teachers organised Into groups and mads a general dean- up of th town. Ail the garbage was . piled near th roads and hauled away. Lonches were served by the girl In " each department nt tb school build-ln- g MALAD. April ct J 'e ' !;;" j 4 , ' ' - William J. William and Mias La- veda Williams war married Wednes- day evening at th bom of th bridt aunt. Mrs. D. L. Evans. ; -- t Koveralls Keep - Kids Kleen II ISaitliil, at b mi ii 6 (a mt ptoee. areraboom inrtattlr. Thy fit tod took veU, &4 tad ooa taft rfy HnMM. TirRptHtrloHoMMfi Jf o tlffet dude baadt to atof tn iveeJatloa at blood tad retard ttmodam oi a dot. ora at os food eMM-sv- ior vaahtar-- M vaU aad they ais osIsiowb loot bates tlMT sis osit rl fl fortabl la fwtnl Mf ws 85c KOVEHALLS VeT THE SUIT 'sES! IfST" tot high Seek witk long steers. r Dstek seek aad M4s la geeelue dyed hia deals. r w hlrkery imp. Alls hifktar weight fW Materiel hi dark blew cedet blew tea ee dark red. elr All ta naval tauefalty trimed with faaeeel or galitaa. is 1 1 S year. Awarded the Sxaad Turn Mf.7.14. Look hr ths The San UbtL ' none rendu without It. 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