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Show b :' FARM BUREAU R I MEETING AT , LEWISTON f ; . LEWISTON, Match 23. Tho Low- iT J lit' in faun buieau held u lively ses- tjL 81011," at Lewiston Friday afternoon. if $ ?$' L,o.inty Agent Wilgleyand Mr. Ow- t ens of tho extension division were , piesent. ; Mr, Owen of tho A. C. gave nn In-1 terestlnk tnlk on the Importance of tho erection of silos and the cattle Industry. Mr. Wrlgley spoko mainly on the iottton of ciops for preserving the fertility or the soil. Tart or his tnlk was live stock and tho importance of pine bred sites lit the head of dairy herds. Mr. Kphrnlm Hergcson, ptesident of tho association stated Just whore tho farm bureau stood, that up to dato no agreements had been made with tho sugar factories. Ho said that tho Utah Idaho factories would stand 'solid with the" fanners. Sentiment Sen-timent was a bit 'strong against tho Amalgamated. Many of the farmers wore of tho opinion tht the factory was discriminating In this locality. However, In Justice to tho farmers and the association that have no wish to be Injudicious and to demand' more than what Is due them and no doubt will accept tho temis of tho factory as Just, but at the same tlmo tho funnels had no cause to" got alarmed al-armed and break away from the body of farmers singly or In groups. Nothing Noth-ing can be accomplished where there Is no unity ot sentiment or action. It Is the hopo of the association that all matters will bo settled ampllcably nnd in all fairness to both sides. The following men voro given chnrge of different phases of work: Crop lotatlon, O. U. Hyer; livV stock and silo building, Willnrd Hoiidrlcks', squlriel control, J. II. Stocks; weed control, It. W. Doman.. Last Tuesday evening the First ward Mutuals hold tbclr trugular monthly nctlvlty night. The' following follow-ing program was rendored: Piano solo, Mrs. Jual Vnn'Orden. Vocal solo Myrtlo Pomt, missionary experience, Eldoi Saul Hyor. Tho remainder of the evening was spent In dunclng. Mr. Andrew Wiser attended tho educational mooting at Smlth'fluld on 1Mi tifirln V Mr. and Mrs. James H. Slocks aru visiting at Mertaugh, Idaho. Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stocks a flno baby boy Monday. Miss Oneta Lewis spent Sunday at Lowlston. A bundlo Rhowor was given nt tho homo of Mrs. Allqc Bright Friday afternoon af-ternoon in honor ot Miss Nota Lowls ot Logan. Thirty guests wcro prres-ent. prres-ent. Miss Lewis was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Dainty refreshments re-freshments weio served. During the stormy weather hero tho roads are In a very bad condition. Some people however, they aro not citizens hnvo taken to using tho pavement for a. roadway"rualhly tho' sidewalk to, the Interurban station is used for a highway for vehicles. The town and towupeoplo have gone to a great expenso to have tho sidewalk paved, the original purpose being for the public to walk upon, not for driving driv-ing purposes. A child, an Insane person or part fool could bo excused but to such ppoplo Indulging In such practices n course In civics is advocated, advo-cated, a little enlightenment on citizenship cit-izenship being necessary. , . Dr. and Mrs. J. C, Stocks ot Bourn tlful sjient part of the' week at Lowlston, Low-lston, guests or Mrs, S.-frnh Stocks. Mrs.' O. Lewis and children spent the week nt Smllhtleld. Mr. Ebcit'Van Olden Is at homo ngaln after spending some time at Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. W.' II. Stocks are' spending tho week (it Salt Lake City. Mf. and Mrs. Moses Oustaveson aro spending tho week at Rupert, Idaho. Mr. Joseph Pond or Logan spent Friday at Lowlston. Mr. 'Roy Smith of Hurley, Idaho, spent pnit ot tho week-at Lewiston. Miss Graco Clioato returned homo Friday after soveiul woekB stay In Idaho. Mr. mid Mrs. Lloyd Hogan uro I moving to Bui ley, Idaho, this week. Mr. Hogan has put chased a farm theic. The Walters Stcvy company played "The Wolf" to a fair sUed crowd Saturday cvcnjng, Mr,. Fny Bornhlsol Is visiting nt Blackfoot, Idaho, with his brother, Dr. Evmett Bcrnhtsol who Is very 111 with rheumatism. Dr. W, B. Parkinson Is spcndln. ,'ather who Is very 111. Mrs. r.lBo Vlllett, Mrs. VIda Kur-rrn Kur-rrn and Mrs Annie Orchard spent Thursday at Preston. Mr. Ralph Bernhlsol spent Fildny and aSturday at Salt Lnke. Funcrl sen lew over tho remains of Mrs. Maud Spackmun weie, held nt the Len'tston Second waid Thursday afternoon, iv,. , - Dr. 'Whir 'Jam1soiiwof Ponctello spent the week end ut Lewiston. Mr. Horace Cutler spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Principal C. B. Stoddard was at Logan on business Monday afternoon , A largo number of Lewiston peo- plo were shopping at Logan Saturday, i Mrs. Helvla Van Orden and Mrs.' II. Hansen of Cornish wero called to Logan Thurdsya On account ot the bcrlous lllnesi, of n relative, I Mr. and Mrs. Amasii Bybeo spent' Saturday at Logan. I Mr. Asa Cheney and Mrs. Emma Telford have commenced tho erection erec-tion or new homes. Tho Utah Educational campaign begun during the last woek or March will end with public meetings Sun-'day Sun-'day at 2 o'clock in all wards In tho county. Mr. Hoi-3chel Button of Lo- gnn will be one of tho speakers at the Lewiston First ward Sunday. It is Imperative that every parent and child In the ward will bo present. Make It your business to come. Utah education for Utah children Is vitally vital-ly Important. i Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of Rig-by, Rig-by, Idaho, returned to their homo Monday atter a couple of weoks stay In Lewiston. Mrs. Valeria TaGgert entertained with a birthday party Monday afternoon after-noon In honor of her daughter Beu-!ah Beu-!ah Fifteen little guests were present. pres-ent. Dainty refreshments wero ' served. ' i r |