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Show ( P0CATELL0, IDA. Mr. and Mrs. William Burke" and son Maurice, of American Falls, have gone to Porland to engage in the livestock live-stock commission business. Frank, John and William remain in American Falls to look after the Burke interests there. L. A. Phelan and wife of Butte are in the city and are quartered at the Bannock. Billy Baxter, the popular traveling representative of a Salt Lake baking powder house, is ill at the Bannock hotel. . ; D. J. O'Mahoney, the blacksmith, who has conducted his shop on East Clark street for a long time, has moved into the old Condon shop on South Second avenue. "W. P. Hanson, the prominent young lawyer of Idaho Falls, and Miss Jessie McCune of Minneapolis, formerly a school teacher at Sunnyland, were married mar-ried at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon of last week at the Catholic church by Rev. Father Van der Donckt. The ladies of the Catholic church served tea at the home of Mrs. Mullen, 241 North Hayes avenue, Friday afternoon. after-noon. All Catholic ladies and .their friends were invited to be present. The proceeds were devoted to the church. |