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Show I tiANDIT DIES j 'judge hears SPHOni HFAD DECL(ys PLEA for highway MADE COLONEL! FROMWOUND taTnlilies Reach Two as Re $. D. Hays of Castleford sjiilt of Attempted 1 1 old-U- p Chosen to Succeed Guard Officer Killed. in Idaho. BURLEY. Idaho. District Judge Sutphen of Ooodlng opened court here Wednesday to hear the plea of citizens of Declo, who are attempting to hold the routing of the new Raft river cutoff highway their town. The state highway department and federal engineers rerouted the proposed highway, taking Its course out of the center of Declo and along a route several hundred feet north of the present course. A large number of witnesses are on hand. Including A. N. Ashline. A J. Weaver, 8. B. Green. C. F. Potter and P. E. Oxley, for the state highway department; also E. E. Kidder Boise, and C. W. Cross, Ogden, of the federal bureau of public roads. Witnesses called Tuesday were Mr Green, also A. J. Anderson and Sam Richardson, of Declo: Roy Painter Burley banker, and William McMillan, chairman of the Burley highway Declo claims the present district. of highway serves a larger number project farmers than th enew routing. and a change would Injure those now on the highway. D. H. tlu-oug- I t lIDAY MOimm TIIE SALT LAKE TIUBUXE, - CALDWELL, The CASTLEFORD, Idaho. SuperinIdaho (A1). Urailh of George Daniels in a hospital tendent 8. D. Hays of the Castleford limi last night brought to two the schools has been appointed colonel of fatalities resulting from Daniels the 116th engineers, Idaho National to hold pp a lunchroom In Guard, to succeed James E. Harris of autoWilder at midnight Tuesday. John Weiser, who was killed In an mobile accident recently while reH Amend, 21, son of the proprietor, turning from an official visit to tiled Wednesday morning while be- northern Idaho units. Colonel Hays has been s member ing brought to the hospital here. Anfcend fired when Daniels entered of the national guard eight years, and Is a major In the reserve corps. the Mace and demanded the money. also During the world war he was sta his returned Danljels fire, shooting tloned at Camp Lewis, Wash., as a Amelid In the abdomen. J. E. Amend, lieutenant. J at hdr of John Amend, was not struck by tlie bandit's bullets. GIRL HURT COASTING. Dahlels was arrested when he ap SODA SPRINGS Kenneth Girlie, pparrtd at a cottage door asking for IS, ran into a buggy while coasting Rid ale resided with his on the school Sunday and It A.I Daniels, on a farm grandfather, near Wilder. suffered a spinalgrounds Injury. D D bdoir 12, 1930. Action Brightens Thousand Attend Buhl Pair Leave Lions'Purcliase At Charity Bail On Coast Visit Community Trees Highway Outlook IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Approximately 1000 guests attended the charity ball Thursday night given by the Idaho Falls Elks, the Child's Service league and Auxiliary of the American Legion. The ball, which Included carnival effects and cabaret features, was In the Elks temple. The grand march was led by Benjamin P. Melqulst, Elks exalted ruler, and Mrs. A. J. Christensen, president of the Childs Service league. Walter Idaho. BUHL, Blaylock GRACE, Idaho. The Lions club Is making arrangements for a community Christmas tree. Candy and gifts will be distributed to the children Christmas day. Funds for the protect are being raised through IDAHO FALLS BABE DIES. fines imposed on the club members Donald IDAHO hv Idaho. FALLS, the Lion tamer. L. 2 E. son old. of months The club Is also collecting old toys. Grtffen, Griffen of Fifteenth street, died fct which will be repaired bv the manual 8 a. m. Wednesday of pneumonia tralntng department of the high He Is Burvvied by five brothers and, school and distributed to needy sisters and his parents. children. and his sister, Maud Blaylock, have gone to California for a month's visit with relatives and friends, after which he will return here and leave hr January on a three years L. D. S mission to Germany. 2oa BOISE, Idaho W. Progress of the federal emergency high ay legislation In congress brightened the Don't let outlook in the department of public works today. ACUTE INDIGESTION J. D. Wood, commissioner of public works, said. If the bill became spoil holiday fan. Dont take law. It would permit starting of work, chances. You're SAFE with. barring unfavorable weather, as much as six months earlier on sev- Bell-an- s. eral major projects. 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