Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MAY AIRWAYS GET B 1030 13 Idahoan Held on Second Isolation of Rum Law IDAHO TOWNS Idaho Rushes Plans To Finish Highways LOSE IN COUNT LIGHT BEACONS TWIN FALLS Idaho- -J P Ellis Filer was given a preliminary hearing before Probate Judge C A Bailey The feature of the program was POCATELLO Idaho— Over 200 crowning of the May queen Miss high school seniors were shown an the Bowman intimate glimpse of college life at Melba Dean John R Dyer gave a brief the Southern Branch University of address of welcome to the visitors Idaho Friday In the May fete and and a short assembly opened the ofA full day ficial program The Pep band gave campus day relebration of pleasure was planned and effected a musical entertainment and Coach next rural the TWIN FALLS Idaho—One Bud Bliss’ tumbling team per-fby the branch student for of freshmen A med campus lour and open district and four towns were reported crop A rleanup was carried out during house at the tour student dormifor population Friday by Judge O P to In the campus tories the remainder of the the put morning occupied Duvall census suiervisor completing trim shaie lor the visitors who began afternoon After a basket luncheon with two or three exceptions the reto the college early In the In the evening a carnival dance was port on communities for the eight flocking afternoon given counties of south central Idaho -4 Ketchum Murtaugh and Hill City all small villages are about the only communities unreported Twin Falls county Castleford gained from 1050 ten tears ago to 1301 this year with 160 farms The suburban part of the precinct 9 southeast of Jerome ts 356 with 63 farms and no separate census preBLACKFOOT Idaho— When the years ago and were buried in what big bucks' gather next July for the Is known as the Teton gravej ard east viously Later he married a Two Blaine county towns lost pop- annual tun dance of the Fort Hall of Blackfoot who had ulation In the lad decade Halley Indians the familiar figure of Jack widow 8a m a hi Piktbro be will missed for Jack three sons at tbe time 8he and county seat has 966 with no separate Anderson sons to the these census previously survive Thursday afterBellevue dropped went "happy huntuig ground” noon when asked when Jack would fiom 528 to 375 with five farms Wednesday afternoon Jack lias been one of the prominent be burled she replied: “Maybe so toCarey decreased from 872 to 767 with 112 farms dancers at all Indian functions for morrow pretty soon after dinner I First reports on county populations many years One of his white friends don't know” Arrayed In beautifully will be available the first of next said Thursday that he believed Jack beaded garments whleh besiieak hts week Judge Duvall said Lincoln had won more endurance dancei than station and the esteem In which lie county la fully reported and figures any buck on the reservation but of was held by his family and friends from there are now being compiled late his figure has been bent with Its fie will be buried in the cemetery at Of the 149 precincts 128 have been probable 75 years and Iris white hair Gtbaon reiiorted Most of the remaining 23 has distinguished him among the SHOOTS SELF aro in Camas Blaine and Cassia dancers Jack lived at the upper end of the TULSA Okla May 3 (m— Shot counties with six unreported in Twin Falls county Fort Hall reservation across the rtv-- r in the temple with a pistol belonging r from the Just ranch w here he had to her fiance Mias Helen McCuilah COUPLE MARltY made Ills home for 40 years When 20 telephone company employee BLACKFOOT Idaho— Henry Indian lands were allotted he suc- died today In a Tulsa hospital In- Government Marking Loc- State ami Federal Help Conference in Pocatello Bellevue and Carey Show ations Pocatello to Great Promised in Route Drops County Reports Speed Program for lalls Aids Flying Due Next Week Soutlieant Through Desert IDAHO FALLS Idaho — Contract for tlm lighting cf the Salt Falls Mont airway from Pocatello north to Great Fall will he let by the government prior to July it was announced Friday by a R Fitzgerald of Washington D C from tlio United States department of commerce aeronautics branch who is here establishing locations fur light beacons A C Rloingien of Boise state airways engineer is also here and is cooperating with Mr The two Fitzgerald m Ills work men will be here a "few days more It was learned The airmail line from Salt Lake to Great Palls has been lighted from Salt Lake to Pocatello and makes it possible for night flving With tiie installing of beacon lights north to Great Falls and the establishing of emergency landing fields It will be possible for planes to leave Great Falls late In the afternoon and cover much of the distance at night Mr Lakf-Grr- POCATELLO Idaho— Southeastern Idaho began to lcel the acme woiking of the state's one-yespeeded up piograni when J IX Wood commKMoner of public works and his staff met In Pocatello late Ihursdny They continued their conference tour into Idaho Falls Friday P E Oxley state maintenance engineer and P B Wilson district supervisor met with a group of engineers to round out each set of local plans Malad chamber of commerce met during Thursday with the officials and road men and planned for the Improvement of the Oneida highway seetion between Malad and Holbrook Bids will be received May 13 Recording to announcement of Wood The discussion showed that the immediate action on the section was necessary Bear Lake county commissioners and Montpelier business men met with the road commissioners later Fitzgerald said and considered the reconstruction of The entire route from Pocatello the Bear Lake highway which leads to the Montana terminal was surto the Utah line The road from veyed a couple of years ago the goMontpelier to Afton was also disvernment official said but some of cussed the emergency fields and beacon According to Mr Wood Idaho Falls light location did not go through and Bonneville county will now be as planned and Mr Fitzgerald is Each in order for active discussion here making the necessary changes of the proposals will meet with some The beacon lights will ba Installed Wood asserted Bear The action every ten miles along the route and several intermediate landing fields line at an estimated cost of $0500 Lake division will be definite and work will soon be carried out will be constructed Joe D Wood to be borne by the state was also theThe tentative program which will state highway commissioner and included In plans for the future made effective according to Combe Plez Wilson of Pocatello district of Inclusion the Twin Butte high- missioner Wood will Include over 300 highway engineer both being In way In Bonneville county's state miles of oiling on state highways He Idaho Falls Friday were to work with highway program Its designation asserted that the year's speeded up Mr Fitzgerald and Mr Blomgren In and survey to be made by the state for mainten ince and determining the best location for In order to determine the cost of program would exceed a cost of $6 emergency landing fields along this Its construction through Bonneville 000000 line Bingham and Butte counties was voted The survey will be conducted at state expense after which the commissioners will meet with the commissioner of public works to discuss and determine the future of the highway NAMED financing Bonneville county's highway program for this year and future years was taken up Friday morning when the county commissioners Including RUPERT Idaho— Ray D Arm- Tom Barnes chafrman and Joe Taysciof of head the department strong lor met with Commissioner Wood P ence and teacher of chemistry at E Oxley of Bdfce state highway Nampa Man Wins Alpha school of a for period Plez Wilson high Rupert maintenance engineer Parly Scores Sweep seven years was named principal of of Pocatello district highway engithe Rupert high school at an elec- neer and the road committee of the in Balloting tion early thl week it Is announced Idaho Falls chamber of commerce of the by Superintendent Ira Tweedy Idaho (JP)— Charles MOSCOW board of education Mr Armstrong has been a public of Nampa Idaho was elect Grayblll school man for nine years and prior ed president of the associated student to that time' was resident engineer body of the University of Idaho here for the state highway department stationed at Buhl Thursday the vote being practically Mr Armstrong’s election followed a clean sweep for the Alpha party James Sommercamp of Weiser the resignation of Joseph P Cogan who has accepted a position as field Idaho was named vice president and Katherine Mi k kelson of Lewiston representative In Idaho and Utah for Idaho was chosen secretary George the Houghton Mifflin company of WASHINGTON Mav 2 (FT— The IL Gray of Caldwell Lionel Campbell Boston senate has agreed to the conference of Boise and Jolene Johnson of Coeur e apreport on the d'Alene were named Junior representSchool Superintendent propriation bill restoring funds for atives on the executive board and Carson at Boise offices Meet City Harold J Steele of Idaho Falls was assay Speaks at County Salt Lake City and Helena Mont selected as sophomore representative Another Item in the report Increased Ruth Newhouse of Boise was electBLACKFOOT Idaho— R A Wes- the cost limit for the Denver custom ed May queen and Mary Miller of ton superintendent of schools of house from $1060000 to $1235000 Nampa Idaho was named page to Aberdeen one of the speakers at the the new queen Harold Ormsby of (AT — Favorable conIdaho BOISE luncheon for health county Twin Falls was relected as yell king Bingham to mainPaul Jones of Newbury Ore was May day defined health as "that gressional action on the billcame as office a here assay named managing editor of the Argoquality of the Individual which per- tain the mits him to live the most and serve boon to lesser mining activities of naut semiweekly student newspaper of state the this was stressed by part the best” IFalth and Melvin Steartt of Boise was seThe place was established in the lected as associate editor of the Ocm Mr Weston as the most vital resource of the nation early days when Its business ran into Mountain student annual County Nurse Mrs Scollard told of millions of dollars In more recent the cooperation and support she had years It has been considered a sort of received from the dentists and phy- “protector” to the prospectors who sicians of Blackfoot and outlined must depend on small findings of gold work which should be continued Dr to finance them In their explorations told of Its removal was protested on the B Barkdull local dentiat the work for children from a pro- ground that It would so handicap and Mrs them in selling their gleanings as to fessional point of view A Scholer RUPERT Idaho-- O Catherine Athey of Boise spoke of eventually prevent their operation head of Rupert the work of the antituberculosis as and thus hamper the state's mining Jeweler Is the new Rotary club He was chosen at the eoclatlon development annual election of officers Wednesday at the Caledonian hotel Henry V Creason was chosen vice president Directors elected were Clyde Isenburg William IL Gibson M A Burson and Dr Fayre Kenagy Tire Rev Victor Phillips Dr Virgil Grier Roy Day and Fred Mlelenz were admitted as members BROADWAY'S STATE jjssoMIoImk M4 THE BIG STORE 1 ar 00 Idaho-Monta- U OF PRINCIPAL AT RUPERT M' NEXT MONDAYI' The First oi IDAHO FALLS Idaho— Completion of the Roosevelt highway from Beach's corner to Rlrle at an approximate cost of $133000 during this year and the designation of the Twin Butte highway running westward from Idaho Falls through the desert to Arco as part of the state highway system were salient points In the highway program adopted by Bonneville county commissioners and J D Wood state highway commissioner in session Friday afternoon at the courthouse Definite plans for the uniform completion of the state highway system in the county were approved in a resolution passed during the afternoon session The desert road which connects with the Lost River highway near the Twin Buttes will be surveyed this summer and the estimated cost determined State and federal aid on the work from Beach's 'comer to Ririe and the Rainey creek section totals $103-0with the county being required to contribute $30000 The future program discussed was the ultimate completion of the Roosevelt highway and the oiling of about 40 miles of the Barn and the oiling of nine miles of the highway in Bonneville county The widening of Yellowstone the highway between Idaho Falls and the Bingham county at Sale of Its Rog-ers- BLACKFOOT BRA VE GOES TO HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS and Mary West! all both of ceeded In getting the land upon which Lincoln Neb secured marriage he had lived for years previously license from County Jack was twice married His first Clerk P B Dance Thursday and were married by wife and thetr two daughters Eva Probate Judge James B Good and Phoebe died of tuberculosis Schultz Friday and bound over for trial at the May term of district court on charges of violating the prohibltloa laws This is the second offense with penalty for felony up to five years In the penitentiary Ellis is held in Jail here Kind We Have Ever Held! 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