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Show IDAHO HAY FOR IDAHO PEOPLE IS THE SLOGAN Ittshop rarklnxon Talks on Community Com-munity Llko In Thrifty LUtlo City to 'the North. Bishop Samuel C. Parkinson of Franklin paid his weokly visit to Logan Lo-gan last Friday, and Identically touched up conditions In our thrifty llttlo city In southern Idaho. Notwithstanding tho long cold wlntor tho peoplo havo enjoyed themselves, and havo taken a goun-l Ino pleasuro In Franklin's now' amusement hall. Tho recent high school ball was an Important ovont, nnd ono that was thoroughly enjoyed by old and young allko. An event that has been looked forward for-ward Ho for somo tlmo Is tho Relief Society's big banhuct and brll which Is to tako placo tonight. Tills Is tho annual colcbratlon of tho Relief Society, So-ciety, nnd ono In which all tho extras will bo scheduled. At this ball, asldo from tho big feed, all tho old-tlmo dances will bo called, and tho youth ' of tho city and surrounding country I will bo pormltted to furnish tho "wall flowers" and Bit on tho "sido lines" while the older folk show them how father and mother can do It. Tho bishop was almost In tears ovor tho scarcity of hay, and with much reluctanlo said that some of tho people wcro forced to turn their livestock out to rustle for themselves In tho hills surrounding country. With so much enow on tho ground, unless something Intervenes quickly, livestock, under such conditions, will soon perish by the scores. Mr. Parkinson complimented Governor Gov-ernor Alexander on his recent proclamation pro-clamation to the people, asking that thoy keep Idaho hay for Idaho people. peo-ple. At present there Is a nice lot of hay In Idaho, end with the governor gov-ernor taking Bteps to prevent Its shipment out of the state, tho people peo-ple will be greatly benefitted. |