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Show mi DESERET EVENING NEWS F TIKE FAST w CONTRACTS LEI Mr. Annie MORGAN W (Special Corretpocdence.) RIGBY. June M. Makes Idaho Satisfactory Showing on Conscription Registration May be on Boise PRESTON. Orator in Independence Day. Correspondence ) 13 At a meeting BOISE. heldstate highway contracts Tuesday, for road work and the construction of steel bridges on the highways of the state costing a total of 112.310, were awarded At the same lima the commission cancelled a contract awarded several weeks ago for the building of a section of the Idaho" and Pacific highway In Power 20.000. 6. county, the amount being . Comerford of Boise will build 33 miles of the North and South highway through Washington county, and 20 salles of road In the Mountain Home highway district in Elmore 7. 418. J. H. toafkty; his bid was Forbes of Caldwell and C. H. Mull llrMcd the contract on the construction of steel bridges and concrete on :ha.same stretch of road amounting :o 431,100. H. W. Parham of 8t. Anttony secured the contract for (uAlng three steel bridges on the Semioth park highway in Madison touaiy amounting to $18.(40, and the Midland Bridge company of Kansas City was awarded the contract for the of four concrete bridges fongtruction In Bannock county for 1,100. Idaho Enrolls 41.150. i. Tie figures on Idaho's registration were transmitted to the wsr depart-Slep- t by the governor's office, date fuggday afternoon, after the stale houe had closed for the day. The tate'e total registration was 41,1(0, 11 video as follows: White, ,($3; aegTo. 217; alien. 3.881; alien sne-lea. 181. The Indicated poaslble itlons arc 21,282 The estimated her of eligtbles In the state was ed at (4.030. Stale land Sales. A L State Land Commissioner Imoct left today for Coeur d'Alene, where the first of a aertas of school land sales In northern Idaho will be held Saturday. Sales are to be held In lootenai. Benewah, Bonner. Idaho and Clearwater counties liid the commissioner expects to be ibsent during the rest of the month engaged In this work. As It has been is vara, aaye clrc'a soles- of school lands have been held In north Idaho, tplllled bidding Is anticipated. Boise Exceeds Bond Quota. The city of Boise will exceed Its uatfned Liberty loan quota by more :hat 1100,000. according to members f he committee handling Idaho's (end drive, while It Is feared that the iota! of the states euhseripton will not measure up to the allotment. Several f the smaller Idaho towns have achleve-mebond substantial Among them are Rigby, with Jerome, with 833, 300; Gooding, with 840,000; Shoshone with and Mountain Home, 83,300. Ike actual figures of tbs results of ;ha kond drive throughout are to be inmwnced officially at the banquet of tie (nan workers tonight, at the Special June La-la- h, -- g 50.-10- 5 Rooseiedt on the Fourth. are favorable that form-i- r Theodore Roosevelt will e Boise's Fourth of July orator, to members of the Commer-:a- l club's celebration committee. A'ogfl was received Monday that the Nebraska will be thortly before the Foumt ana thei le jpay be able to continue west. He lasyu.t toyethimrefused the Invitation ex- ended by the governor. Boise'. telebratlun bills fair to be the most In it history. Mayor Hay (ueeeesful las issued an Invitation to all the Mooeers of southern Idaho who are to have seats at the addresses and le furnished a basket lunch by the Considerable stress te3 becommittee. laid on the pioneer feature of yfll lie celebration The children section to be a leading feature of the parade Prizes are to he offered, going (0 tbe school making the beet display. Twelve schools in all will participate tnd each rhoc! will be represented by I float over 1,200 flag being used in he decoration f these float. Death of Boise Soldier, The body of Joseph C. Thompson, t private in company H. Second Idaho nfgntrv regiment, was burled with afternoon, nliitary honors Tuesday rivals Thompson was killed early e laturday morniug by a Northern doing gfowr.fr trsan while ruard duty on a bridge across the Fork river in Bonner coun-j- r hrkHe was Mre. the son of Alice Honla. 309 North Fifteenth street, lolse and was 21 years old. Other New Item. The three division managers of the Idaho Power company, R. B King f Twin Fill, J. F. Orr of Payette tnd Charles Neely of Pocatello, are n the city for a conference with the officials of the power company. 8hc new wool flag were purchas- the stale ho ue and the capi-o- f ths by control Wsd The new n ere to replace 'Weston.' iMBlcatlons Pa-nrr- t4 te ; j ! - BOISE EXCEEDS BOND ALLOTMENTS Teddy 14. On June 12 Mrs. Hayee of thi place breathed her last. Her maiden name W4i Turner and she wai born in De-- i vonahire. JBnland. Au g, 21, 1841. She married Richard Hayee at York in 1863. They came to Utah on the (Special Correspondence.) June 13, Funeral the little son of Mrs. Samuel P. Morgan of Preston Second firet paaeener train that came into ward were held this afternoon in. the Salt Lake valley, in 1869. and settled ward meetinghouse. Bishop Lorenxo at HamavHle. In 1892. they came to Grace, Idaho, removing to Logan Johnson presiding The services were after a few years where her husband well attended and many consoling j labored in the Logan temple About speakers. two years ago they came to Rigby, things were said by ths Elders George Marshall. Walter K. For six or seven years Mrs. Hayes wai crippled somewhat with rheuBarton,. Lorenxo Hansen. President Jo- matism. For the last three weeks, seph 8. Geddes and Bishop Lorenxo she had been worse, suffering from Johnson- The mustc was furnished by wen as other infirmities. as the ward choir under the direction of dropsy, 10 living children, Lucius M Clark. The boy. Keith. 5 She Is survived by over 79 grandchilhusband, and years old in July, met his death by her dren. Her who is the Janiaccident, while down on Bear river tor of nr husband, maoX eUftf occasion wltb tUA broitier- - ajid tha naturally feels keenly the loss seemed much the sadder because it of one who a been has faithful partcomas so close to ths death of hts ner for about 54 years. Funeral servThe ice will be held In tether Just a few months ago the ward meeting la of the whole community sympathy tomorrow. extended to the bsraft family. Inter- house X arrow Ewape From Drowning. ment was In the Franklin ward On Monday last, whn ofuf Jensen tery, was crossing the bridge over the Dry Chnnlaoqua. The Preston Chautauqua opens June bed. a branch of Snake river, the 14 and will continue for seven days steering gear of his automobile broke A great effort has been put forth by and the car plunged Into the water. During the previous night, it had the committee In adventsing It and snowed was quite cpld selling of tickets to make It a grand and he and the onwater an overcoat found having success. The Ellison White people It difficult to to ewim chore, but he the come well recommended and peosucceeded In getting to the bank in ple are expecting a very successful a very exhausted condition with a week of entertainment and bruised face The lose of money, and the tools, damage to the car amount to about 2(0. a number of old flage that have been Whiter Wheat Killed. In uee for eeveral yeare Omer Cordon was down from his The state land board will hold a dry farm Ut week and tated that a June Hot Lava at the Springe meeting number of farmtn in the vicinity of 18 for the purpose of determining what to known as Ozone were forced upon Improvements to he made at the to plow up their ground that had last resort. The four Democratic members fsdl been planted to winter wheat, the of the bosxd will be In the eaet end of grain having been winter killed. The the state on a speaking tour at that ground hae been planted to spring time. wheat and other crop and E. R. Bennett, field horticulturist serious will result from the lossnothing of fall with the agricultural extension de- sown wheat. has state of the university, partment Other News Items. , returned to Boise from a trip through meeting the potato growing districts of the lastAt the monthly priesthood Sunday, Prest J. W. Hart forstate. Ha says the Indications are the assembly of the that the potato yield Is going to be cibly reminded of showing loyalty large this season since crop conditions Importance Liberty bonds are good all over southern Idaho. Several of Rigby's prominent citiTha long looked for order giving zens are subscribing stock' In the new Idaho authority to ralae a brigade sugar factory to be erectfield hospital corpa as a separate unit independent ed here. of the national guard from thts state, reached Adjutant Genera! Moody from the war department Monday, RecruiU Enrolled in and he has already chosen Dr. Burton O. Clark of Emmett, a lieutenant In Eight Town Since June 1 the medical reserve corps, to handle comthe organization. Dr. Clark will (Special Correspondence mence recruiting at ones. Two of the biggest livestock deals IDAHO FALLS, June 14. Following of recruits from the towns of the year for Idaho hava recently been closed in Boise. H. Le Moyne named who have been enrolled since of Hagerman and J. E. Clinton of June 1: Boise have purchased the sheep of From Idaho Falls Eldon Snow, en- John Gray of the Wood River country gtneer oorpa. Bert Gulllzeon, medical for a price around 700,000, and J. M. corps. eronda larneworth engineer Nell hae bought out T. C. Callin' catMerrell. Infantry; Cyru. f.rfr 170,000. Mr. tle for a figure around Le Moyne Is already extensively Inter- infantry; Hugh E. Bickley. infantry; ested in sheep, which he winters near Charles G. Curry, cavalry; George Herbert Thompson, Hagerman and takes Into the Wood Infantry. River country in summer for the cavalry; Daniel W. Bates, infantry; Russell J. range. Bates, infantry; Ronald W. In the production of apples, hsy, Holm Ire. engineer corps; Kenneth B. will Sima, engineer corps; James H. Crawspring wheat and oats. Idaho make great gains this year as com- ford. infantry: William I. Coleman. Into the last with according year, fantry; Grant A. Raadall, infantry; pared government crop forecast for June 1. John 8mith. infantry; Allen J. Cranbut there dall. infantry. Grant H. Snow, infanBarley will gain slightly, will be a decline In winter wheat, try. From Blackfoot George W. Black(sugar beets will show marked Increase over the average, while pas- burn. infantry; Ersel M Lindsay. Inture condition is characterised by a fantry; Leslie F. White, infantry: William H. Wells, infantry; James L. decline. The state supreme court will let tbe Holbrook, medical corpe. volFrom Du bo la Charles H. Stone, or 1.100 3,000 for contract today ume to be purchased for the new From Shelley Oge Christensen, inlaw library to be established at for the benefit of eastern Ida- fantry. Henning Anderson, field artillery. ho attorneys. From Roberta James E. Higgina. The last legislature appropriated be infantry. will 5.000 for this library, which From Felt William D. Dodd, cav- kept up, under the Jurisdiction of the supreme court, from fees derived Trom Rigby David L. Dabell, medfrom commissions Issued to notaries ical corps. public and from attorneys admitted to From Drlggv Joseph A Henrie, enpractice law In the counties of the gineer oorps. east end of the state. Ware reported at the lo- There are now such libraries In caJ recruiting office thla week that he Boise and Lewiston. waa a from the 8 let Infantry, deserter A drive on slackers who failed to le to bs but that he felt that he la needed now, register for military service state o In came rave himself up and and gov- started immediately by the waa to Fort Dougin, where hia Ths movement was urged caae taken srnraent. will he heard. Instruction have upon the governor Monday by Provost been received at the local station in Marshal Gsnaral J. L. Crowder. In e j addition to other duties to recruit for telegram from the war department at the British army. No American citiWashington. zen will be so enlisted. Tbe governor Monday Issued a proc- each of 2( rewards lamailon offering for information that will lead to the Nazarene Church arrest and conviction of men who AttemKlv Fndwrl failed to record their names June 8 rauciuuiy The rewards will be paid to those offiwho give Information to police ( Special Correspondence ce or sheriffs. June 15. The aswembiy of "Southern Idaho Is going to have NAMPA, churche of Idaho the Laregst crop of all varieties of fruits It has sver had 1.800 cart of and eastern Oregon which ha been In prunes and 2.000 to 2.800 cars of ap- - session in thi city this week, termin- year ated Sunday. In attendance at the aspies. This amount of fruit, jfke thi. will be worth at least $8.- - sembly which has been very success009.000 from ful, were some 200 delegate That is the prediction ef F, V. Mar- - Sesdtle, Portland. Spokane, Bums. com-! Or.; Enterprise. Or.; Ontario, tin. manager of the Earl Fruit Or.; j paity. who has been receiving detailed Nysea. Or.; Boise. Caldwell layette. of state. the sections and all Meridian other Emmett. from reports pnnts in The frot danger is over. Mr. Martin ' Idaho. Friday, college dar was.ob-- i so served and one of the feature of the believe, the fruit being already well advanced that an ordinary frost day wa the inauguration of Dr. H. would no longer do any damage. Mbst Orton Wiley as president of the Northwest Holiness college of thi city. of the fruit could stand even a moder-atelThis growing institution. of learning hard freexe, The apportionment of subscriptions has In it student body this year rep- - ; to the fund of $260,000 being raised resentatlve from three foreign coun- The graduating ' in Idaho for the American Red Cross, trie and 10 states. was announced Saturday by H. E. class this year was composed of the upon whom the Witham. campaign manager for this fallowing member, degree of A. B. wa conferred Myrta-bell- e state, as follows: Walker, Mis Harriette Gozee, Falls. $1,000; Ashton Amtrlcan Miss Myrl Thompson and David Hail $2.50" Blackfoot. $7,600; Betas. Buhl from. Bonner Ferry. $8,000; m , $2 000; Burke. $1,600; Burley. $6,000; Caldwell. $7,50; Coeur dAlene $8,000; Geneeee. $2,609; Kmmetf." $3 000; 300 Grace. $1,000; $2,500; Gooding. Orangeville. $6,000; Halley. $2,600; Harrison, $1,000; Idaho Falls. $16,000; .Lewiston, Jerome. $ 2.500 $16,000; i Mackey. $3,000; Malta. $1,000; Malad To Colonize I .And in City. $4,000; Montpelier, $8,600; BEAUTIFUL WEJSER V.AUJET. $7,600: Mountain Home. $8,600; IDAHO Nex Perce. $8,500; Nampa, $7,500; Oakley. 81.000; Oroflno. 81,600; Paria, Good rltmate, on railroad. near $1,500; Payette. $5,000; Pocatello, city. Altitude 3189 feet lower then Potlatch. $2,600; Preston, $20,000; Salt Lake Ctty. Prices right, good $1,000; Rexburg. $6,000; Rigby, Rupert. $8,00; St Anthony. 5, terms. Write Immediately to 000; St. Maries, $1,000; Salmon City. Shoshone. 8oda $$.000; $2,600; Spring. $8,500: Twin Falls, $22,500. Wallace. Welser. $1,600; $50,000; Boise, Idaho. ' SIEEL BRIDGES stats-groun- taber-liacT- r.k KU-lla- i - , j I y ' -- $86.-00- 1 i Mormon Families Wanted , Moe-co- Heber Q. Hale 1.00. EC DIM SPAM nri OTI estimated that the state at large will be short of Its quota for Liberty bonds. Army V M. C. A. At a meeting held at American Falls Sunday in the interest of ihe army Y. M. C. A., addressee were mode by E. A. Krussman of Pocatello, superPROGRAM GIVEN intendent local Y. M. C. A., and D. W. Davis. The sum of $60,000 was (Special Correspondence.) pledged to the cause, which exceeds June 15. Since the the allotment by $16,000. The sub- REXBURG of war, the people of Is the time at present BY LOCAL ELKS scription Rexburg and vicinity have been very Physic-tanEnlist. busy in preparing the community for Two of Pocatello's prominent phyAs in this great struggle. lta sicians left yesterday to Join the U. soonpart as patriotic demonstrations were S. medical reserve corps at Fort Oglefirst the was' for. called Rexburg Georgia, in response to orders. town in Idaho to distinguish herseLf. Death of J. Frank Hunt, Po- - thorpe. The are Dr. F. R. Poole and Dr. On that occasion over 7,000 people Leo Castle. the streets, each paraded through litical Leader and PromThe former was at one time super- carrying the national flag and assemintendent of the Blackfoot Infirmary bled to hear patriotic speeches. It and county coroner, and will rank as was the greatest demonstration ever inent Church Man a captain. The tatter Is a son or Dr. held In this part of the state. Since H. A Castle and will rank as a lieuthat day, through the Rexfiurg Comtenant. mercial club, Rexburg has responded Drs. Poole and Castle were given loyally to every call that has been a farewell party Monday eventny hr made by the president of the I'ntteS REGISTRATION the Masonic temple by the Pocatello States or the government of the state WAS SATISFACTORY chaptef Mo. 8. R. A. M. Friends ac- of Idaho When the first 17 volunteers decompanied the surgeons to tbe train It is expected that both will see serv- parted. they were escorted to the depot ice In France. , with a brass bend and 2,600 people. Arrested on Bootlegging Charge. Hold Honor for Nary. Three Arrested on Bootleg- - William S. Hopaon, J. L. Hansen This town has not only shown by and a woman named Gusthasistes, patriotic demonstration. Its deep con arrested after a chase yesterday corn of the war, but has endeavored gmg Charge New Secret were by an officer on a motor cycle and In Avery way to assist materially taken before Justice of the Peaoe According to Sergt. Monahan of the Order Planned. James M. Knowles charged with vio- United States recruiting station at lating the liquor ordinance. The three Pocatello, Rexburg has furnished were riding in a car driven by Han-- , more recruits for the U. S. navy than sen. and were suspected by the officer any other town or city in the State (Special Correspondence.) of selling liquor. When they saw the of Idaho. Rexburg has also furOCATELLO, June 16. Flag day officer on their trail they sped up on nished her share and more, to the was observed last evening at 8 the machine, but were overtaken at other branches of tbe military serventr&noe to the subway and placed ice. o'clock by the local Elke at the the under arrest. Their bonds were placed The people of this community have Antlers hall. A special lnvtta- - at 8(00 each. Hopson la a former of- also organized for efficiency and econlaw fender the before omy In every line of activity. Every odclon had fr.th of foot tillable land possible, hae been Crone Rod member of the G. A. R Spanish Campaign. Every vacant lot is Rev. J. Hailowell Dickinson, rector put Into crops. Mar Veterans and other organizations y the boy cout and he UU.ed The following program was carried of the Trinity Episcopal church, has- cbo1 children. The housewife has Just returned from a Red crora con- been out: Mtaslc. "8tar Spangled Banner,' taught the necessity of economy vention held at Portland. Oregon, for town is The not doing its share orchestra; Introductory exercises, ex- the formation of state bodies of Red for the war. but only we realise that In alted ruler and officers; prayer, Elk Cross unite. It was decided to allot order to keep up the heart of the A. E. Zener;song, Columbia, the Gem Idaho $76,000 to finance the work, nation, we must still pursue the reguto be raised partly by federal and lar activities of our dally vocations of the Ocean, members and audi- partly by local subscription. The fol- and as a consequence the contractors ence; history of the flag Elk T. J. Mc- lowing officers were appointed, beand a are all busy. Over $800,000 worth held the cause will big are now under construe- huUdlngg Ginnis; song, selected. Clerence Monday evening at the Commercial tion. altar service, esquire and offi- club rooms. State executive commitRegistration Day. cers; song, "Auld Lang Syne." officers Use: James H. Hawley, chairman; F. E On June S, a holiday was mainand members; Elks' Tribute to the Randall, secretary; F. E. Johnson, tained state campaign manager. H. throughout the county. Every Flag. Elk P. C. O'Malley; music, treasurer; Bannock county and business house was closed and 73i Southern Airs," orchestra, recitation, E. Whitman. Pocatello committee; Dr. John Hailo- men were registered during tbe day selected. Master Van Buskirk; song, well day was turned into eele Dickinson, chairman: A. C. Hinc-le- The entire The selected. Miss Emily Whittlesey; adparade headed by the campaign manager, who will se- bratlon. dress. Prof. Miles F. Reed: song, lect five Red Cross, the public assistants; speaker's commit men registered. America, audience Joining: benedle-tiothe choola , city council, the Commer- tee, President Miles F. Reed; pub-Exalted Ruler W. J. Connor. clal and other organizations club, G. Sumner. lldty, Charles Death of J. Frank Hunt. Local team captains were named citizens In autos, boy scouts and school children Hon: J. Frank Hunt of Grant, this for the district and each captain Is to oarrying rakes, hoes and county, a small settlement near Dow- choose ten assistants. Following are shovels, was the main feature of ths E. A. Krussman. day. After the parade, the "Mormon ney, died June 11, after a long illness the team captains: from Bright's disease. The funeral Miles F. Reed, W. R. Slders, Lrman tabernacle was filled to capacity to took place therp June 18. Among the Fargo, D. W Standrod, Mrs. Bartlett, hear Judge Morgan of the supreme several Pocatelloites that attended the Mrs A. B. Stephenson, Carl A Valen- court of Idaho, deliver a masterly adfuneral were Hon. Theodore Turner, tine, Miss Ina Anthes, Mr. Comstock, dress, touching every phase of the war situation and assuring means and J. H. Peterson. W. H. Clears and Joe T. Young. whereby every individual can do his The deceased was a prominent poNow Secret Order. or bar part litical leader of the Republican party The Gate City, famed for Its muland for a tlme waa president of the fraterof orders, social and MARY E. BOSS DIES. stftt, nate Up to 1913 he was the tiplicity nal. Is to have xtm another, the D. d of the hou. having been a K- - meaning Order O. Dramatlo K. (Special in from Bannock county Correspondence.) 18M. and from 1900 to 190$, and state of Knights of Khoraaaan Dr. J. H. June li. Mary E. SODA SPRINGS, posenator from 1908 to 1912. He was Dickinson who was past Imperialblgh-ewife of Charles E. Boss, and the United the for tentate States, as a cool headed and active regarded office In the temple organization, well known in Salt Lake City, died leader and a good parliamentarian. He was an extensive sheepman and ranch- aaslsted by J. A. Hibbard and others. Friday, June 2, In a hospital here er. and active in Church affairs. He have been successful In obtaining a after a lingering illness from a comShe was 46 was formerly bishop of Grant ward chapter through local petition to the. plication of diseases. and was a member of the high councils parent body, and Is advised by letter years old and la survived by her hus-o- f band Colum-and A. of the L. i children: from Frey following the Oneida and Pocatello stakes, Secretary He Is survived by a widow and several bus, Ohio, that a chapter has been; Charles R. snd P. C. Boss and Mrs anted. It will be known as the Aca Myrtle Haggle also by her father. Geo. children. emple of Pocatello, the date of the W. Sharp, and two brothers and eight W. T. Mathews' Funeral. sisters. The body was sent to Bur- will bs announced later. The funeral of William T. Mathewa. Institution The order compare to the Knights ley. where Mr. and Mn nw bad age 60 years, a pioneer resident and of same In the about light long reaided, and where funeral servPythias O. f L. machinist, took place at as that of the Shrinere to the Maeonlo ices were held June 11. hlr. B o'clock yesterday afternpon at tha order. Members of tbe higher order of was a faithful Laitter-da- y Saint. 434 north Halve TamTTy residence. are eligible. Knights of Pythias avenue Rev. H. 8. Hamilton of the the 76 number, of the Knights of About WOOL SOLD FOR M CENTS. Methodist church officiating. The deof Pocatello. American Falla, ceased Is survived by a widow and two Pythias and Shoshone Twin Falla Blackfoot ( sons. George W. and Harry Mathewa Special Correspondence. ) Gooding will participate In the all of this city. June 14. The SODA SPRNGS, Otaulaaqoa Begins. price for wool during recent ElUson-WhtThe 11 X Chautauqua week c yeare was paid here yesterday when 14.. Sherman Brothers, a manufacturing began Friday afternoon. It will con- - omall 1 own tlnue from Jane 16 to 81. incluoiv of Dee Moines. Iowa, paid (9 Big Celebration firm The large tent waa erected at the cents a pound to Henry L Finch and ner of Fifth South and Lewi atieeta. Duhach Brothers, prominent ot this section for their ollp (Special Correepondenee.) Registration Figure. to about 1.94(8: flsecea amount ta 15. This only The total registration of men ot PAUL. Jane arm bearing age for the state of Idatown but It bed e big celeho is 41.150, divided a follow: bration yeeterdey Is which fully 11,049 Public Nurteriex White, 36,869; negro, 217; alien. S.88S; people took pert. the Primarily alien enemies, 181; indicated possible celebration wee In honor of the big Opened in London esThe states 21,282. exemption, factory which la being built timated possible number of eligible auger here by the Ecclea lntereata, end Public nureertee, after was 54,030. Idaho ranks seventh In which wfll be completed In time to those In operation In patterned so of tap its report to abmit enlistment handle this year's beet crop, end ea tt poorer districts of cities Inmany the United waa Flag day. a number of patriotic Statea are being opened tn Liberty Bond. many The Pocatello school board at a organisations Joined In to make It tbe of England under the aueplces ofparte the nrxwvtlnic held Monday night voted to biggest success possible. Ministry of Munitiona Babies wh The following guests wsr present mother are munition worker ar invest 20.000 in Liberty bond. It le and moet of them delivered addressee: cared for In these Institutions Gov. Alexander, Secretary of State Mothers working by day bring thetr Daugherty. Auditor Van Dueen and babies to the nursery every morning eeveral other officiate from the state and call for them in the evening. InSUMMER EXCURSIONS capital: also L. R. Ecclea and a num- fants whose mothers ar on night FROM ber of the officials of the sugar com- work remain from Sunday evening unGov. Alexander til Saturday morning. Twelve cents pany from Ogden. OGDEN & SALT LAKE urged the farmers to conserve their a day la paid by mothers for each food supply In every way and Mr. child, and 14 cents Is contrlbutsd by TO assured them that the sugar the Ministry of Munitions. One of these nurseries in the Loncompany would aid them In every EAST AND RETURN don area Is very well fitted up. Her possible way. the Grose The Red lunchchildren are divided Into two served society Vta eon st noon and again In the evening. Claeses babies and toddlers from two to five years of age. The toddlers All In all the day was the most notable this town has ever known. nursery Is on the ground floor and Is the democratic chamber where there Santa Fe Is common ownership of miniature EVTHUSIAST1C MEETING. furniture and playthings, snd an atmosphere of genial, almost riotous (Special Correspondence) companionship whloh I lacking In the ARSHFIBLD. Ida., June 9 Kansas City . . $40.00 upper chamber, where Infant luxur- atom ala's salt Industry, whlohlate in St. Louis $51.20 When the babies arrive each morn- without mhch difficulty. An Chicago ....$59.00 pllshed enthusiastic meeting waa held lp the lng they ar bathed and put unto their Latter-daSaints hall under the direo- - cots with a bottle for solace $90.00 Memphis Each tlon of the Commerce! club. Several ' ' Proportionately low rate speaker were here from Rupert and from and to many other a special feature of the program waa a sons, "Wake Up. America," by Mo-- I points. Ward, rent After the meeting there Tickets on sale May 12th and was a danr In the Martlndale hall. Other Near, Items. every Wednesday and SaturMr. Bauer la rebuilding hit rock day thereafter until Septemstore. It was put up as far aa the ber 12th. Final return limit second tgory when It fell. Fortunately October 31st. Liberal stopno one wme hurt. Alfalfa Is growing fine and will soon overs. be ready to cut. There will be a good For further information adcrop of fruit this year. A good many have gone to the Mu-- J dress conference at Salt Lake The W. J. CURTIS T. M. M. I. A have planted their EXCURSIONS NORTH. General Agent. There win be a lawn iKy of the A. T. & S. F. Railway Co., Via Oregon Short Line, June 19. mhlT Girls and theh brptl 7. 14, 1. 233 Judge Bldg. Phone 1123 9; August 4. 11, 1 Mrs. Marie Sanford's Thu red 8; and later Low rates to northern Salt Lake City, Utah. 7th. Utah Idaho and points with liberal L. D. 8. church will The complete limits. City Ticket Offlce Hotel Utah tbelr building ebon. Advertisement. Hayes, Pioneer, Passes Away FINE FLAG DAY services HTTIi M. section three SATURDAY JUNE! 16 1917 KINS s 'n bn ( Tol-ma- n. PROJECT (Special Correspondence ) FERRY. June 15 --T Walters, attorney genera) of T ' ho, in behalf of the state lar.,1 h brought suit against the Surety company for 2i,000 or ar demnity bond issued to completion of the work. ufidlnakZ by the King Hill Irrigation and'p5fr company In compliance w,,j, ,. terms of a Carey act contract mafe with the state land board. What la known as the King Hill p,,. ect comprises a total area of acresxtf Terttt land hear GTenr 'ny,. rerT7 In Elmore county. The project has had a checkered career, having beex first undertaken in 1903 by the Glean, Ferry Land and Irrigation "company which waa succeeded by the K;rg Rjtj Irrigation and Power com .any ,a 1907. The latter company was by J. L. Hammett, a wealthy oil producer Who came to this tsfrom Oklahoma and who lost his OT. tune In attempting to complete the i- pLEVNS 0. j HILL i , - rrigation eyetem. L. Le Nunn, formerly of the TeP.a- ride Power company, acquired ths power rights from Hammett and Installed what is known as the Malal River power plant, which he diow ed of to the Idaho Power company about two years ago at a handsome profit. Owing to bad engineering and obstacles In connection with the construction of the ditches. of the project prived costly that It had to be abandoned, is 1908 the project was sold under by Judge Frank 8. Deitrleh e( the United States district court tad was bid in by the state of Idaho Site, that time tbe state has been nperattsg she unfinished Irrigation works, hut the legislature has declined to appro, priate sufficient funds to complete tk undertaking. For some time the state has bees endeavoring to induce the federal government to purchase the tract tni complete the Irrigation system. Curb action was recently recommended bj Secretary of the Interior Franklin X Lane, and It Is thought p rob? Me that the necessary appropriation will be made during the present session it Congress as a war meaaurt. The completion of the rrlgatl project will open up one of the raett productive tracts in the state, at. to the fact that the altitude X only 2.800 feet, the . an d t are adapted to fruitgrowing at well as to dlvani-flefarming. g d et j te neg.u.s.Psz.orr. For Children The ideal playtime garment for Made all in one little folks. piece, with drop back. KOVtsAUI can be quickly slipped on or oil. end easily walked. Far mere healthful than Roibf ere. Cat large to give unseat comfort yet fittiag well end No tight eleatic looking well. bands at knes to stop free circulation of blood and retard freedom of motion. 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