Show £$s£SZ£&sL fat SUNDAY YORNINO ATRIL 0 1930 TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE POTATO PRICE Old Bell Rings Out Again RULES BETTER Father Barrett of Georgetown university he side ancient bell which was heard for first lime in many years on Founders' day THAN AVERAGE Idaho Growers’ B Announcement Figures Highest Since Season of 1925-- 6 Z C M I Is Pleased to Announce That It Has Been Appointed Exclusive Distributor for the Famous IDAHO FALLS— Idaho potato have been paid better than average prices lor their tubers at shipping points during season according to a report Saturday from the Market News Bureau here The average prtco paid for carload lots at Idaho shipping points during the season Is Ilgured at $2 17 per hundred which Is the highest it has been since the 1925-2- 6 season Dealers were quoting U 8 No 1 russets at around 13 Saturday but practically no sales were reported In Idaho Falls The Chicago market was weak and buyers were holding off until Monday The average price or $217 for No 1 s this season Is well above the average which Is $155 Only three times In the past six seasons have spuds gone above $2 The average for 1924-2- 5 was $1 24 for 1925-2- 6 gToaers five-ye- iser and IroneF I feels that it lias been exceptionally fortunate in making: this connection for Easy Washer merchandise will undoubtedly maintain this splendid reputation that Z C M I has created for selling highest quality goods at the most reasonable prices Z C M ar It was $280 for 1928-2- 7 It was and In 1927-2- 8 it dropped to 99 cents and last season even lower going to 76 cents Although the prices for this season were above were not as much as average they 2 es? sue 04 some time had anticipated at this Sale digging Cash track trading was fairly consistent during the season Compared with prices at various shipping points all over the country the Idaho growers gained as great a net return per hundredweight as did those of any other state Terminal market show that the price comparisons best grade of Idaho russets commanded 25 cents to $1 premium over competitive stock J Preparing for Cassia’s Fair Preparations Under Way Assure Increased Attractions at 1930 Event a BURLEY Idaho—Lew Sweetser Is tremendously busy these days I So Is the notorious bewhlskered “Duck Springs Hermit”! Lew and the Hermit are seen dally now busily engaged In putting the fair grounds In shape for the 1930 Cassia county fair which according to Manager Cweetser promises to be "bigger and better than ever" this year The Hermit as usual remains silent— Lew does all the talking Load after load of dirt from the new potato mill cellar has been dumped on the curves of the race track In preparation for grading to such extent as will provide the necessary slope to conform with track regulationsUntil such time as the grandstand can be moved further e south a full track cannot be provided but this will have little bearing explains Mr Sweetser upon the races to be staged since the curves will be sloped to the proper A new rail is to be condegree structed around the outside of the track and additional parking space lor cars will be provided Twenty new horse stalls are to be immediately erected on the east side of the race track the old stalls back of the grandstand being at this time tom down the material from which will be used toward the new conTen new box stalls are struction also under construction making a total of 30 of that type New sheep bams are to be built which will be adequate In size to accommodate all entries Sixteen new stalls are being added to the swine barn Increasing the present number to 48 A painting program is mapped out under which buildings and grandstand will be dressed up The gate will be supplanted by a new entrance of artistic design half-mil- i Country Club Elects Officers f it?- A gcntdnb TWIN FALLS Idaho— Asher B was elected Friday night to succeed John W Graham at president of the Twin Falls Country club B T Magel was named vice president H C Edmunds secretary Lem A Chantn treasurer E J Ostrander Wilbur 8 Hill Dr D L Alexander L Cloa and Albert Benoit additional directors Committee chairmen were named with authority to appoint members The greens committee was also authorized to proceed with the Improvements outlined lor the Country club grounds i P Idaho Vacation Period Changed MOSCOW Idaho— Students of the University of Idaho will have their annual spring vacation period from April 10 to 13 this year Instead of at Easter time The change was made to allow senior education students to go to Bpokane to meet school superintendents attending the Inland empire teachers' meeting at that time In past years the vacation has Included Good Friday and ended the Monday after Easter Many northern Idaho students are planning on going home for Easter just the same this year as they will only miss a day and a half of school by leaving on Thursday before Good Friday A number of southern Idaho students will go home next week-en- d during the regular vacation period ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED MT PLEASANT— The ML Pleasant Lions club will sponsor a musical entertainment at the Elite theater next Tuesday evening April 8 The people of the United States eat enough candy and Ice cream every year to build half a dozen RACTIf UJHa H Idaho’s First Wagon Comes In Late 4 4 4 Rolled Into Region Six Years Behind 4 4 4 'WASHER xS Wringer Post IRONER Tn £ Agitator Type WASHER will Wringer Post IRONER 284eo’£ Only Only 4 custt washers alone I Wringer nod Ironer are quickly end easily interchange!)! 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and chuckle across what Is now the border was brought along In the Whitman party in 1838 some six years after the wagon party honored by the centennial celebration which begins April 10 The wagons of the centennial started from St Louis on April 10 in 1830 but came only about as far as Casper under command of William Sublette for trader Captain Bonneville pushed the wagon trail a little farther to the westward in 1833 In fact to the Green river but even he failed to come Into Idaho with a wagon Idaho-Wyoml- ng Cannon Entered Valley to 1827 Utah achieved a wheeled vehicle cannon was when a trailed Into Ogden In 1827 some time by the way before there was a Two-Wheel- ed city Lewis and Clark used some Improvised wheels In Idaho to 1805 Mr Defenbach says the explorers rigging up some sort of device from the ends of sawed logs Yet the state's wheeled history begins he said with the crossing of the border by the Whitman party July 22 1836 They brought a wagon as far as Port Boise at the Junction of the Snake and Boise rivers near the Idaho-Oregline but there It was abandoned and the party continued on foot and horseback The trail of that wagon across southern Idaho— along the old Ore on At Twin Falls Ranchers Strike Wilson Ffew Easy Wc5sfaea3 asid IrsMierc F Rush Starts ( m At ‘Bootlegging’ In Wild Horses Buyers Put Young Animals on Range Sell Old Stock Charge — Alleged Wyo “bootlegging" of wild horses on the range In this vicinity resulted In hold tng of Indignation meetings of livestock men of three counties Saturday Large ranch operators claimed that men representing themselves as agents of eastern packing and rendering plant who had been buying worthless horses have been culling out stock at secret locations and turning young animals out on the range under private brands shipping only such old stock as may not be useful to enlarging their own mounts These activities were declared to be earned on in Fremont Carbon and Sweetwater counties to Wvomlng Stockmen claim the wild horses threaten to create a menace to ranges that may seriously affect the cattle and sheep Industry LANDER BOOK REVIEW GIVEN MT PLEASANT— Members of the Twentieth Century club enjoyed a book review “Red Rust” bv Cornelia Jane Cannon given by Mrs A E Jones at the home of Mrs Laurence SevSardonl Thursday afternoon eral piano and violin selections were played by Mr and Mrs SardonL A West Virginia murderer who broke Jail returned after three nights In the mountains because the wildcats were too thick and he had not dared to sleep gon trail — is an epic as detailed to the accounts of Marcus Whitman and his wife After bumping across ts washes boulders and sagebrush and through forests of heavy timber the waRon crossed the border Into Idaho near the Junction of the Bear river and Smith's fork not far from the present town of Montpelier Idaho Tells of Wagon Stock In Mod 100 Yean Ago On July 18 1930 near tho border Mrs Whitman wrote: “It (the wagon) got stuck to the creek this morning 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