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Show CACHE TO BE REPRESENTED AT POCATELLO Under tho auspices of tho Pocatollo Pocatol-lo Commercial Club, n v convention has been called to tuko pWo at Pocatollo Po-catollo on Thursday, March 23 nt 11.30 a. m. for tho purposo of establishing es-tablishing and malutajiilhg n perfected per-fected auto highway "through Utah and Idaho from Salt Lako City to tho Yellowstone Pack. .All tho towns and cities from Asliton, Idaho, on the north to Salt Lako City, ovor tho- various routes have been asked to send representatives to tho convention. con-vention. Each county has tho power pow-er to came six delegates who will havo tho power tovoto at tho convention. con-vention. "" Tho Cncho county commissioners have named tho following delegates and alternates: C. M. Harris, P. A. Thatcher, Moses Thatcher, A. M. Stewart, S. II. Blnlr, Prof. William Peterson. Alternates, A. L. Fulnur, Roy Klmbnll, and JamcH Larson, Logan, Lo-gan, A. S. Schow anil J. W. Punk, Richmond; Joseph Richardson, of Smlthfleld, nnd Chnrlcs Mntighan, Wellsvlllo. Tho county commissioners commission-ers and other representatives will nl-eo nl-eo attend. Tho primary purposo of tho convention con-vention Is to effect such a highway ns will attract tourist autolsts and to bring about an ncttvo Interchange of ideas regarding tho highway towards to-wards tho great national pnrk. Downey, Dayton, Preston, and Franklin will also lavo strong delegations dele-gations present nt tho convention. Sunday, Messrs P. A. Thatcher, S H. Blair and A. M. Stowart, went to Salt Lako City, Ogden, and Brig-ham Brig-ham City, to enlist the support of their delegates and commercial clubs for tho establishment of tho highway high-way through Cache Valloy. Friday, Mr. C. M. Harris and Mobcs Thntchor In connection with a strong delegation from Preston nnd Franklin t attended an enthusiastic National Park Highway, meeting nt Downoy.Tho Dqvneyltea .fire with usr nnd will do nil they 'can to brlnir tho rputo through Cncho Vnllcy. Tho agitation for tho hlghwuy has dono much good, in that n strong flofltlment hns been crented for ?ood roads. Ever) town along tho highway high-way Is determined that Its part of tho routo Bhall bo ,put- and maintained maintain-ed In first class condition. In I.ogan with tho pavement extending to tho bridge on South Main will do nway with n bad ploco of road. If it is Impossible Im-possible to pavo out North Main this year, a holiday should by all moans bo declared and tho citizens got out and put that pleco in good condition as It Is often remarked that tho roads aro good until you enter Logaij. These two particular pieces of-, road aro no doubt somo ot the worst on tho highway and It Is bad advertising advertis-ing for us. |