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Show Z- EVENING DESERET a - SPEND WILL IDAHO k SUM -V- AST HELP YOUR DIGESTION ON tions of this Salt flake district for gumbo, of rocrutto outlined the period of April II to May 13. Wit this prriod gait IALko socurod 41 an d ro rruits. l 'ocatollo 1 1. Ogdsh. I. - that03mo Bois. wiu no rwt.i.u..- .. - MAY 29 1920 SATURDAY-- NEWS WOMAN . I I , . , linnunicanualmarntrogstsa ABLICIJI.TO LIIE 0 . . , . 1 . , . ,, , '41--4-4-- ,,, an 11 4 ,,4 , 0 . . - ..,,,7,,ore , - ir...trzr2mr....7..,:rit- lazscasarmu t4$1 1 . - H Perot llo arhool board at Its -- - , The Id ..... ON MILK mooting granted pormiaaton . public) iihrsry to nes ono of tho port.. 1. -obis oehoot bulidings oa tha Bonne-', -' t4 ' ' .. with Imen.wamon : villa school grounds Ibis summer for ROADS 'rho firm of "I ran truthfully say that 1 believe' Americanisation 'goose flyer and Holenbacts was omsloyed by Twilit) has sovoti my lifo." was tho ' li N the board to audit tho ochool digrict romarkable statomont nada recently il books. ISS south by Mrs. Mary Schultz. of i bitteenth &tet. Portland. Orogon. Board Opens faces. . . d d was abaut a year ago that I n Dissolve easily on The federal board of vocational - ''' Highway Association Holds attack of the influ. I. has opened Moss In room Ild anat.." anheawful ol, "and it tett ma . pleasant First Ntional Bank building. John so weak I continua& could hardly walk. I fell Syrbridge is in charge of the Petite!. off twenty.nine pounds to take as candy. in four weeks ' id Mee and will have supervon of ., I 1 I t time and bocams act alaymod I thought Union Label ft..'11 Exercises .s, the work of this district. Mr. Keep your stomach I was going to die. I had rheumatic announced this morning that 1 tpi in my aide, and nay kidnaye were .,0 he is at the service' of all disabled es pains News. sweet, try to.rytto! , disorderatt abut 1 bad pains men who desire to take up any Ino ! my back all tho way doyn DOWNE NADI lir banT . matters relating to 'vocational training i 4 or other benefits which bare boon au- spine. Conatipation trouble. ma my' suralts Of SCOTT'S IEMULMON I. the 1 all and had headaches . I ly Um, It The &moo-1 gen. thorised by the government. ) V Spoel NJ CorremPon bad I thought they would drive ma si ,. i to ral feeling is that there are many so 1,,itt r'' OCATELLO. Ids-- . lday 1 waa feverish' all the Um frantic. former service men In this diatrict and felt so weak and 1,,,, tee. mliperablo that 11 fertilise of the high cost of Li- - echool auditorium. This year's gradwho are entitled to government aid couldn't An easy 300 miles in an Oakland Tho 44 clams even straighten up my own l numbers . pupils. will uating Martel Idhbo 410, or bor and not recolved aphave which they A,Al idoo bit liven sermon will room. oommencement was My poor, appetite' is makint just'! from Salt Lake will place you amid these CA , 'i.t '' spend vast mums Ort roads this Sunday afternoon, May SOtk at 1:48 plied for., Mr. toSurbridge the amen of food made Ins deathly Ptt pp with AooPM., touch in very get attempt . il auditorium. sick school o'clock at the high at my stomach and for weeks the' summer. gorgeous ridges and sandstone crags these men and hes boon ' 1 President Frasier of the Idaho Tech with a and only thing I could tak was cold milk.' Cods" L. Of the the - The annual Convention of Red Croat '11!t'S the other "The organand Temple by will oleliver the oducational address isations intereeted In returned soldiers. I waa so nervous I never knew what ' 1 a associaPark Highway to the greduating class. The public An office has been located In this It was to get a good sight's rest and thousand other scenic wonders. , city . Hon was recently held at Idaho P'alls. le invited. to In finding the moo and this many times I could not get Over o90 . aid PERSONAL ECONOMICAL ' . Commissioner Theo. Turner. chair, Highest Mark Tet.. be brought to the at- hour's 'leap. matter should 'I had I heard so1 much about Tan-la- c i TRAISISPORTATION man of the Pocatello chamber ot Nover before in ths history of the tention'of all thooe entitled to bene- oi that knew couldn't make a ir oommerce, who attended from title county aaseassor's Gino of Bannock ficial measures of various kinds. mistake perof so I started takL good it. by the trying fine From back standpoint report& boon record county. has mad. a brought such Time Peace county Pretreat. , It and imI. ing away began to k4iN :' It. Whitt loan W. IA Kidneigit and as this year. Figures compiled up to 'WedneedaY which must m- . sonal transportation, at - the high prova Myright . earns back fast strength I I W. 0. Yocum .escrotary of Alta Focar- Friday-nigshow that 1134.1IILIS haa tichool- - audttortuom Miss Marge - and gained-111140darability,-econow 4 atbays . .. . . . 4:aut4e . . . ! ..' " tall chamber of commerce, also '' ;ludo dependableness, 7 been taken in for auto liconses so far , , .. ..., spoke on "Th Peace Time in weight and it la no trouble at all in- - , convention and brings back this year while ths total collections Ryington of tended the 'and 'considering and Comfort, the Rod Cross." A recent for me to do my housework all by ' Program ' only, a DentinPot that is bound to have t for Istat yea, amountd to 1211.171.30. of the Red Cross was made myself. My kidney are in splendid the OAKLAND Sensible Six itial cost, suits In the immediate improvements County Assessor Graham animates tho survey --, Mies Bannock aonditlen and theByinirton - ---- -and, pains in my side ' on the Yellowetonablghway In Idaho. Inertiamin auto Scamps takes this year gave menycounty most satisfactory and most ecothe to local and back have all disappeared. I an is good suggestions considerable will ',mood Is at present 7. There Miss- - Byington-no longer constipated - and sin never by mom than 113,000 workers i( - paving going on between Bleckfoot LA Salt-Lak- e nomical means of personal transportao. Idaho and director of field surveys. with head.' troubled with !I cash Thal collectiotui. and headaches, . my and Fort Hall. through a long stretch particularly Bannock county has far quarters at Washington. D. C. A large nerves ars so .. tion in America. F.; a Steady I can sleep sound , of sand., It --was decided to make a more can was taken up all tight long, My appotit la just automobiles this year Ally part of the address Immediate Delivery. tires. set of !.4 as b seen miles to 8000 per 12,000 temporary road along thinsodistrict v with wonderful furnished Red time of ectIvitles the by the and I peace eat by figures di. ea not to the op demanded by Mr. Turner of Cross. e most She I outlinetl the effective geata perfectly. gasoline. an sixty-thre18 to 25 miles per gallon county &unmoor. Cars registered years Interfere wipt the hear, traffic be. during ISIS totaled LIM while &III way to carry on year areund church old. but I believe I can do as much tween Pocatello and Idaho Falls. . aa work M dNir.' and Red which I Crosa could I boon work. when was a retie.. have machines society already girl. . The costs of material and labor em terod five months of this Include relief and health work. The and I just feel so grateful to Taulas , the ' during 71 and manner a in into thorough gone . Soventy-fiv- e . por cent of this Iproper manner of carrying On health that I think it my duty to tell others ., most of those present at the conven- roar. fund will go to the Bannock county and charity activities in a cennmunity what it has dons for me." 3' tion were anxious to know where the road was es"Taniac is sold in Salt take City by dwelt upon, and through tier fundAnd th remainder will be " , J n appropriations mipposed to be used five busy storm- -perienco she gave much valuable ad- Schramm-JohnsoI' y for the state highways 'will go. The turned over to the state. A tivert -. vic , ligament these lines. , Most, , every along , p - - taloa 'Abet League. church society and fraternal society president 4011 appoint one governor 1 -from each county, through which the A Womm's Union Label League was in the city was rettresented at the A C. C. Buchum NEW of Salt organised et a recent meeting held In meeting and received advice on ImH ' highway rune. r:4 Lake gave a talk on good made and the Intermountain Farmers Equity portant questions. A plan of operawhat the mean toward helping the building. The following temporary tion wee suggested by Miss Byington. . movement now on foot. officers were elected: Mrs. W. S. 'Slott, From Omaha. 1 5 AT 111111111 It seems to be the opinion of all Hatch. president: Mn. Kathrtn E Local osteopathic physicians are enutheastern and northeastern Idaho Grant, vice president; Mrs. Grace Ben. il forward with much Interest to 51 that they would like to gee a first Oasis nett. secretary and treasurer. Mrs. alooking visit from Dr. C. B. Atzen of OmaJIIEMPM g hard surface road from Salt Letke City Brothers, assistant secretary-tress- -I DENVER I . BOISE ha. who will meet with the eastern (Special to the Yellowstone park. Correspondence-Idaho Osteopathic society on Saturday There was a resolution pateed at CRLEL Ida., XI New of this week at the offices of Dr. 27.The il IIMIMMIZIIIIIIMMIIIMMILTMM111131111111111111111111NUIZMI:IiiIIMICEMilliM11111111111A convention which stated that the IIRMEMBIE:13111011111111111111101NIMMEMITMBITICIUMINSIMEIUMEGEMIllalla sM . this Grace Parker. Dr. Atzen is an able Burley stake tabernacle, just comA large wooden key has been con-- 1 Sattortation is In favor of hard surface and one of the most brilliant pleted at a cost of 155,000 was dediaffin speaker - In at as could as class it be Sonn structed by the roads. and just carpentry men in his profearion: He will ad- cated Sunday afternoon by Elder Or- l I; .1: words The school. in should be built done all highways the Pocatello high dress VI physicians in the son F. Whitney. The building was age. the daughter of Joseph and Dm. her intellectual powers and refineare painted on It eveningtheat local thle manner. A committee was ap- "Key to the CONCERN Al" the Yellowstone Hotel. Dr. started as a ward meatinghouee by the belle Horns, in- - Salt Lake In ment Music was furnished by a mixed Il u,I dissome to at matter the take the of be will and up On the organ- 1867, she moved with her City. the placed of Mrs. is a former president ward. pointed Second key ,Atzen A of the double Burley husband constiting quartet. ' uniform system of making thie great posal of the mayor to hand to the vls- - Nebraska and the American Osteopa- zation of Burley stake, it was deter- to SI the Moskvs country in Nevada. ten Lional Pugmire, Mrs. Mary E. Lewis, i k .44 highway. so that a stranger might Ring dignitozies who are gtven the thic associations. Dr. Grace Parker, mined that the building would serve dayg after her marriage. In 1874 they Veda Low, Bertha Cook. L. T. Shepa know when he la on the right road. "freedom of the atty." The class in is secretary of the local society and admirably as a stake tabernacle. 110 came to Paris to make their home. OAREI STIIIM fill herd. J. Russell Shepherd, Airy ShepThe next meeting will be held In Rex- carpentry-bas- t an agreement was ereached hewhereby Here Mrs. Imo constructed & num, A. Shepherd. Interment inr and H. herd Church several held Spencer , used-for-t1 , burg. bar of wooden wheeelk the official entertainment& Dr. Vern M. Bodmer the building should-band resided tc the time of was in the Paris cemetery. At present rtah has 150 miles of tnsigna of Rotary, which have been has been appointed Chairman of the dual purpose, aa ward houee and as positions, Mrs. Spencer was torn 71 years five of Her and her death. husband Si Make. The main the tabernacle for !Special Correspondence.) hard surface highway while Idaho has presented to the local Rotary club. program committee. ' LI survive her, Gio. B. supervision of J. G. Kimball, Jr. The auditorium is lighted by two large her 12 childrenHerbert. AKLEy. Idaho. May 20.The little of ouch roads. and basement 20x1S comparatively feet. be Court will Notes. and to Gees building Waaabington. Seymour stained-glas- s I and many Szencer. Jr., Idaho has more money than -Mali. It company ,which has Pittsbury and main floor and a tower 8x.211 feet At the opening of the district court smaller stainedwindows, year 0,ill windows. The .seat- Edwin of Paris, and Joseph of Alma, Remy W. Luca', for the patPocawas said. will be 18 which in provisof 'Oakley, has south feet Richbeen Idaho. Three high, boring Henry. brothers, thoso with 1 Tuesday morning charged ' 1 membership secretary at the capacity is about 1.250. The lowion for drying the fir. hose. The cost struck oil in Memorial Day. Win linill offenses entered pleas. Clif- ing It er, or basement, floor is an amuse- ard and Joseph Horne, survive her, is estimated quantities at a paying tello Y. M. C. A. has left for Knapp-to- n. ford at $5,000. Rose pleaded not grulity Lb a sta- ment ball. provided with stags. There also four slaters, Mrs. Martha Tingey, Memorial day will be obeerveelti Vi'ash .. where be has accepted a more than 1,300 feet. of a little depth Itk Graduation Exorcises. Pocatello with proper ceremonles. A position a. Y. M. C. A. Industrial sec- tutory charge. Rose and John John- II also a oouncil chamber and vault Mrs. Clara James, Mrs. Cornelia Clay1 son pleaded guilty to & like charge. for records; and a baptismal room. ton and Mrs. Minnie James. , The graduation exercises of the The oil is of'a brown cool!. .and is parade of the veterans of , all wars. retary. Mr. Lucas will have' charge of C. (1 .1 members N. Miller . of fraternal organizations two Y. M. C. A. butding's at Knapp-to- n , pleaded not guilty to a The building is heated by steam. and Shelley high school was held in the very rich. Quarterly Conference. 1' of grand larceny. Counsel for on a unit system so that all or any Second ward chapel Tuesday evening, and citizens will he held at 10 o'cloek ill .1, It is known that two other corn- For the present big family will .charge conference of Lake Bear Quarterly 11 at moved indictthe The a Ralph that be was In beated. Lahey snorntng and, hi the present. part may large attendance to3 services stay here. Mr. Lucas has made many ment be quashed on the ground that of the evening was Prof. Fraz- ;mulles are bringing in "rigs" to beginsiV,,,,I4 memorial Pi , - o'clock The money for building the taber- stake convened here yesterday and day the evidence contained in the inform- nacle was contributed by the Church day. Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith rep- speaker audi- at . the further operittioncip..the ilear future: th: er of rf L- ' will be beld Pocatello. Anneal Commencement. ation is Insufficient. but Judge Baum and by the people of the Second ward resented the general Church authoriTho program for the eighth grade Property values are going up and la- Following the services the Good weathroads ties. beautiful and t . torium. did - form.arul.triarch to the not rule upon the motion. The and the Burley stake. will be held Thursday eveThe fourth annual commencement 14 bor is in demand. er made the attendance unusually graduated te parade will-where the decoration. of of the Pocatello general hospital train- Rose case was set for Friday forenoon ning, out of a class of la the followSaturday afternoon, President Lang1.,,, .cemetery. . at all The sessions. large speakers and the Miller evewas caae still for Friday lois announced that there craven will take place and the joint ing echool will be held Tuesdei larceny ing graduated: hi :I., Wm. L. Russel Dianey, G. A. R., Spanish War ning. June leis the Chamber of Com- afternoon. Orval Johnson, serviees some.money needed to pay up the bal- Saturday were Presidents pl Duris li Veterans,of the Legion. War merce hall Invitations for the event I The trial of Chas. Sellere, charged ance due on the building, and liberal-hearte- d Rich, and Ole Transtrum. Eldor Frank Christine Haselden, Aslaugh American nt men came forward and sub- Linford. John Morgan and Elder ston. Floosie Miller, Voyd Rappleye, fee, 20 years of age . was laid to rest mothers and ,women's auxiliaries will have been oent out and following the with exortion, was set for, 1Vednes1. forenoon. and the case of Clarence scribed enough to pay the deficit. The Smith. The theme, especially treated, Sara Langton, Allan Johnson, Emmett yesterday. She had suffered for tws be held. Veterans of all wars are reLei merclies dancing will be day was that of planting crops freely. The Kearney, Hilda Boyce, Joel HumphStoglin, a colored quested to take part In the parade egrnadjoyuead.ting charged building is fully paid for. d it success- people were urged to plant as much erys4 Fay Tearnan, Charles Galloway. 'years and a few days before her death if uniforms with firet was The was set confereme wearing degree for highly and eeremonies, murder, .... FR Rev. the Harry F. C. McGowan and , ful. Elder Whitney and Elder Rulon as possible, to conserve in their ex- Lila Ahlstrom. Ernest Elswood, Ber- she had returned from Arizona whers afternoon. It is the desire of the COMpoietible II ace scheduled for ad- Weednesday The Airy after deliberating for two S. Wells were the .visitors from Salt penditures, and to be cautious in spec- det Chapman, Alta Mallory. Glenn she was taken in an effort to mittee that all citizens take part and S. Hamilton O." '41 aid will regain C. Tunnel a give hours returned a verdict The stake was praised by Schurman, Harold Porter, Irma Robin every poseible.way the obser- dresses. the Rev. of,guAlty in Lake; and President Jack of Cassia ulation. case of Wm. David Odell on the stake and President Kirkman of Twin Elder Smith for its standing, and the intMn, Pearl Kelley, Claris. Chadwick, her health. Funeral services wers the nee of Memorial Day in a proper the Invocation and Fred G. Caldwell will submit the hospital report. A secOnd charge of a statutory offenee Falls stake. The prevailing theme people were urged to continue their Clarence Hyatt, Eva Lords, Irma Oler, held in the Second ward chapel under rI 1'4 and fitting manner. Beatrice Chriptensen, Lowell Hansen, the direction of Bishop George H. Se- - The Roy Scouts have made wreaths vocal solo will be rendered by Mrs. J. having been convicted on the first, was the work of Joseph Smith, the activities. te and will take part In the parade, T. Young and a violin solo by Prof. charge also, The case was in progress prophet were Elder Elmer Moore, Verda Mitchell. Bessie vere. The The Sunday. speakers d r Hill guar, most of the day. speakers were Bishop Se- President David Ti. Langlois and his Smith. James L. Dunford of the Sun- Mason, tc carrying the wreaths to the temetery R. T. Blair. Chapmen, Dalton vere and Wm. T. Jack and John L. on . numbers the be and severalmusical 41 Blanche Leonard will Stake will in the B. Bennett, . placed Cook of the Relief Holland, , presidency where. they let colleagues give day school, Eliza Tomato. Cabbage. Cauliflower and the high council as also the building society. Ester Linford of the Primary. Beckstrand, Jesse Humphreys, Carrie Smith of the stake presidency. and Virgil Mellan will give a xylograves of the service men. Close. , Members of the American Legion phone solo. The following are mem- Pepper plants at Vogelerls Seed committee are congratulated togethnd Ezra L. Allred of the Religion Larson, Laura Moore and , Frank 1 er with the liberal people of the Bur- classes. All reported their associations Woodruff. have made arrangement1 for a special bers of the graduating class: Ellen Store.Advertieement. .. The Cassia academy has recently on the grave Madsen. Shelley: Gladys Allen, Arco: The following program was rend- concluded a very successful year's decoration to be placed ,., ley stake for the erection of the mag- In good condition, but stated that litworld war. nificent tabernacle. of every veteran of the tle visiting had been posalble because' ered: work. The address to the graduating ,q Mary Nicholas, Nampa: Martha Higgs, Reorganization of Song, "Hail to Thee,. Idaho." by the class was delivered by Adam Resident Damaged by Fire. of bad roads. Preeldents Ed. C. Rich' S. Ben- Graduating- Exercise. Bellevue; Emma Haggett, Nampa; . "The class: song, invocation; Miss Flag Ilion. Naf Ward Ntunpa. R. W. McBride's residence just out-- . and H. H. Hoff of the Montpelier Amoureaux. Dr. W. J. Boone, president of the Jean of Church Bishopric superintendent . a Without the . Stain," by address . class; of debehalf , .'' il college of Idaho at Caldwell will aide the City limits was badly dam- stake. W. W. Clark and Avard FairSchools. It is confidently expected -Amoureaux will speak in Russel Dianey: musi- that If ' (Sp ecial CorresOondence.)- . next year will be the bannerliver the commencement address to the graduating students. aged by fire Monday night during the banks, who is a Paris visitor, also cal Welcome, i Sara number, Langton; recitation, 35.-was clam -At roof & meeting Air, Idaho, May the students .of the graduating destroyed spoke. The newly sustained patrihigh wind. The year of the academy, The ,district Takes tiro& Bank. , at the The loss is arich, Samuel Matthews, and Prest. 'The Old Flag Forever,' Joel Hum- school also closed .,... of the Pocatello high school , the Year's work last eta- - IN of the Nat ward last Sunday a and also some furniture. "June" recruiting the song, II army Pocatello phreys: The by class; o'clock held SLISO be at insurance. covered to The were by A. exercises Welker week after a .sueeeasturl season. The ,.. partly Roy speakers. the sub-et'"complete reorganization of the bish- - Burley fire department responded and Strong testimonies to the work of the .lass history, Flossie Miller; song. "My principal is L. .1. Robinson, Jr. Pride)" evening June 4 in the high tion ranks first among by the class; address to, , A good many of the people from opric and auxiliary organizations was did heroic work in preventing the fire Prophet Jos. Smith were borne, and Country," the class; presentation of certificates, let . enreading to the firm buildings near- all were urged to be faithful,. The by Dr. effectet by the stake presidency. F. E. Roberts, chairman of the Oakley and Marion attended the conP pointed out. school board; "Rah, Rah song." class; fer,ence of Burley stake at Burley last Elder Charles C. Toyn, formerly of by.Clarence C. Bakerwent to Buhl on signs of the times were shown. e' Mr. benediction. or, and their significance Class colors, red and Saturday and Sunday. was but was ax business last taken Monday, Grouse sustained Utah, Creek, ; Fairbanks spoke of "Mormon" ideals. white: class mottp: "Conquering 114i Now "Occasional showers this spring have 2,100,401011 return to had home and Ill a,,411111 there while '. 'Louis J. Gunnell, first Elder Smith dwelt on the necessity ot and Still to Conquer." ,c done much to moisten the sail and blerm mith ow One& at 1 in z, Church- and in, start the crops growing. Otherwise cotinselv,- ana' Walter Campbell seeThere has been an aerial circus in marriages inside the 1, tie , CVT THIS OtTIT IS WORTH the farmers, would be In hard luck ond counselor aftd John W. Georg, Burley for several days past. Many the temples. At the Sunday afternoon , lei . 'MONEY. since the reservoir company has. no- - j.i..lb especially. the stake Went, have taken rides in the aero- session. citizens I ' was ward WillMore clerk.: 4 ca. Benjamin utmost -- ..., cid was 4 to its crowded 11 0 Cut out this slip, enclose with 6 tified the water users that six inches : II, 4 itistainid as ward chorister and the plane. '''.." , cents and mail it to Foley & Co.. 2835 to the acre (18 inchee is the contract Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davidson visited pacity. Appropriate and beautifully , ERA, the was furnished rendered by music , were auxilisustained In the Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IlL, writing amount) would be the suppry, accoto- at the Perrin. Ranch- at Blue Likes' following ev011,1, ! . I Bloomington ward choir. your name and address clearly. You fog to itresent conditions. While- - the Sunday. ary organizatiorut: a tie " will rective4nraturnatr1al package season is late crops look- good and 'I rei - 1 Sunday school, Benjamn Willmore. containing Foley'e Honey and Tar, for Prospects are bright. Min I Young of Esteemed Charged Resident w Robert Kenner and John T. Lythgoe: colds and croup; Foley Kidney coughs, so a percentage it that large With Stealing Diamond Pills for pain in sides and back: rhed-- I Memorial Day Plants at reasonable Y. )1. M. I. A.. W. R. Hougard, Robert th .t- Paris Called by Death . owners matism. backache, kidney and bladder prices at PprteehValton, 251 State (Special Correspondence.) t Tractor C. J. Ca14 Y. L. )1. I. A.. and Wyatt "Caterpillar" vrt, (Special Correspondence.) HELLEY, Nab May ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, AdvertiscrnInt. Ywalt Sarah and Call, IS Mary machines? is Annie, It Ams. 1dg., May 23.Impresshe. . I operate their own 1 Sheriff Daley of Blatittoot came a wholesorne and thoroughly cleansing ' Gunnallrkeliet Ellen Toyne,Lr funeral services were held here r society. arrested cathartic, for constipation, biliousnetss, a and is tractor easily not ai(ine. because this to yesterday ,7""''. Shelley ""'"1.1.T.114 Afo3r,., headache and sluggish bowels. , -For Annie Kenner and Annabel! Gee; Pri-- , last Wednesday for Mrs. Leonora, h : Hahn on the charge of h sale by Schramm-Johnson- 's ,ortt Five Good handled, nor because its performance is so f: i J. ,431 mary, Amy Johns. Etta Campbell and Horne Spencer, wife of Geo. B. from of ,Jewelry articles several I 14 i;,.':,;: f'1,.Gunnell: Religion class, John E. cot Sr. She died ofipleurisy. Mraling home of R. S. Graham three miles dependable and consistent that it requires a most the one of was the highly , 1 cl.. moo - ., IdYthgo? - in addition there were i 5 . ,,,,, minimum of attention. The chief reason is May plii. the' east of Shelley. in on 1, ,,.0,,,,,-1,,,,,z, 1 retaries,- organists and ward teachers,respected and esteemed women of cudnamed Quarterly-Conferenc- e the date that It was is which alleged death. otn-er and her in the fact that the owner gets a t,,i,,,, elected from members 'of the' valley. -hoine 'found of tha to went Mr.1 Of Pocatello Stake 4 , ward. . iden and unexpected. came as a dio.e young Hah; tisfaction from the operation of this who is a farmer and cui The stake preside'ney. John A.Ell- - tinct shock to her many friends. Th-- Graham, (Special Correspondence.) a of P with, for the purpose having , ; a v n. Joseph Harper and Henry Belnap: funeral aiervices in the ,Second ward . particular pride in its no one at home. DOCATELLO. Ida.. May 24Quar.nnforaniwi t were largely attended' by horse shod: finding id Stake Clerk George it. Itichinsl chapel house the entered Pocatello he of the achievements. it is charged. IA terly and relatives. Beautiful floral re preaent and attended to the ma4 away with a diamond ring hake of Zion convened here in the e, of the meeting and the offerings were profuse. Brest. Wm..; and to " articlea.valuable several other and JAL'. 1 The "Caterpillar7 Tractor owner feels coms.! A. Welker, lowing stake officers were present L. Rich. Brest. Roy the owners. A lookout was kept and stake house SaturdaY and Sunday, by the interest of their respective or- - Poulson and Mrs. Mary Rich were the Isuspicion confidence ift,the ability of his machine on several A attendance was per. 23. plete placed large May 22 and Unexcelled Accuracy All paid high- tribute to nizations: art speakers. which proved to be wrong. Young marked the Saturday sessions, both in to handle any and ,.e,ry power task. Ile Thomas E. Harper and Lorenz& the dereaos d. mentioning. particularly Sons sin From on the ranch of C. the forenoon ,and in the afternoon, located was Hahn the Mkt irfee of the high council. John I. . knovrs that whatever:work pay be required of most accurate existing standards, J. Sorensen, where he was employed and an extra large number were presand is Harry Thompson liborer. Re II only au a farm 'sari ent at the ma evening priest$100 Reward, $100. Holtinspectiou methods- brought Ittractive or stationaryltwill do the job First quorum of elders, J. C. Richarhdel old has a widowed mother. It Ile hood meetingSaterday at which Prest. W. A. that err beyond . et 'this paper will b. ' was and and IL Edgar King of the Sundayl gute Alt at Black- the to 404 oounty taken quickly) efficiently, economicall of att inch. Hyde 9, the stake and Prest. nudger Abet there is at J. school superintendency; &Welt foot to hearing. preliminary 1000 sheets of the thinnest bible gave good advice along the dia,apa that scio.bea haat Thompson of Y . M . M. I? A.. . Ida Bel-- 1 one dread,d L Moore. James A. Larigton.- Clawson . 'Caterpillar"-Tracto- r superio ei ty was development in the Church. beta able to cure In II Itabeistages. and I anaJohn bulk more than an inch. Split- wM represent Shel- lines ofsund-.paper nap of the Y. L. lki. I. A.. Cella A. that Bennett J. T. ), Catarrh catarrh, and ge afternoon is morning rhs one such sheet into 100 thinner Maud L. Jones of Relief influenced recognized by thousands of farmers even beicY at the Democratic atilt. "even- - essiorui conditions! ting Harper,aud constitutional by? laces:Y were also attended.. Ha 1."11." sheets gives a fair idea al Bolt ere ton to bo held at Lewiston, June IL the stake house being filled to capac fore it was officially established by the er, constitutionel ejet,..g.m,a rhippin d mnd rievid - treatment Broadhead of the Primary-anWill Catarrh Medicine is taken Pao Halt actoess. Pinup a 1 ' ity.muic isle' proelusive adoption of this tractor for the hard. 2Devening I Sunday' titre ' the to E. Tracy of the Religion class. The 17,1, ternalir on' and th acts blecoue complete tot'? 'Acceracy"the put, commence at once the conetruction gram was rendered in connection with Tbs ward has been without a bishop Blood ect war service of England, France and booklet formis aeut free to you ter several months on account of the tares of ,..1n,Fdrlt..m of (beret" a.... I of an lip to date pump house for Pious- - the talke of the,visitin g eiders Th e , la o request. America. removal from the Ward of Joeeph N. etitIrftrirgatri7nrt strength rybauMair log the two electrically eiven deep chnir furnishing the inglng at the Me received much Florenson, former hiebop-- . The mewl- - ge; ifs conetliktien end assisting na! i well trumps that itopply,the city Wks. dittr"rt locloititts and la "commentintIon bees of the new' biehopric are men ture to going Its work. The proorte. water. The building will be conf A feature of the conference was the whose year. sr such that they &lee tors have so much faith In the curettes atructed of concrete and brick itad Wagon & Cothpany of Hall'. ralarth bledtritte that I will be ate constructed thet the en . visit of . icier fteymour B. young. 4,01 abto and catuthio et doing winch good I rowers Dos Hundred ttnis tars s they offer elders were ordsinod In their new callings. sod pump room will be shim. Twenty-thre- e tint Holt Manufacturing Compotur (ran, rine DisTrinuTons 11.1" it ter eV". hat la" ...lium "It fire proof. The materials 11 Ill oeve num; and Geo. T. Fouts and Wm. lute'y Stockton. Cold. "perils, 111. s WING-NEVADA. I Itemoristi Inty Yincts at resennable UTA II I DA HO-- WY F. J. crtrery a txt,, TM.. be furniehed by the Boise Payette and A. Wardle were pet apart in the preeta Spokane. Wendt. 261, Ea( St gr, op.'s soid by Priree at Porter-Ws!toof sit druggist, Jba.--- . I National Park Lambs? companies and dency of the Ifttit quorum A otirtoe. Cot. toe oeventy See Froworie,a, COL Advertisement adver tilPTOOOt. ImilMO... I the construction will be under the Ito fill vacancies. ,- , Il ls loot ,When relieve the indigestion acid-clistTesset- i,.. . - Foliyi0( , . 4. , I ., upriolDS gut-fara- tongtieas ConventionGraduating it I 1 fair-brid- Kimolds. LeagueOther 77,. . , 300 Miles to Bryce Canyon in an Oakland 1 i 28.---I- p .. i - 1. , 69 - It ,du-cano- t., , ' , , t .11IF Idaho-Yellowsto- ne 7 I -- , 1 ht n . .. '. . n . - , re---- - - lilt - - -- SIRE ship-by-tru- DENIED f. b. S' I 11) A A - ' Co. CÁttomobile SOUTH . SALT LAKE STATE - ) Key. - ,"--- " -- cur rrifislloos - O , , -,- " GirtZella, ier The-Arthu- Mat-woo- -- , t -- - ..,: - .- - ii a- - 1',' , - "or 1 . . ar 1 - ,.- -- 4 41 N ,.,' . 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