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Show Pithy News Notes From All Part of IDAHO Moscow. More Idaho young people arc planning on university or college education than ever before, according to figures compiled 'by Edward F. Mason, director of publication at the university. "From 04 Idaho high schools, I hare the names of 1073 of this year's graduates who hope to take university or college courses," said Mr. Mason. A credit association has been formed form-ed by a number of merchants of Boise, which is known as the Boise Retail Credit Men's association. The purpose pur-pose of the organization is to foster trade, protect the merchant who extends ex-tends credit, and the customer who pays his bills promptly, by eliminating elimina-ting the man who refuse to pay his bills. Boise. Th Northwest horse show held a meeting hero this week. Pocntello. Three Pocatello detachments detach-ments have gone to Boise to attend the state annual encampment, the movement move-ment L company of the 18b'th infantry infan-try and the cavalry band of the 110th cavalry, First Idaho. Boise. Delinquent taxes in this city amount to over fifty seven thousand thous-and dollars. It is alleged some property prop-erty In tlie city has not paid taxes for twenty years. Kujert. A severe fire loss occurred near here last week, caused by lightning. light-ning. Cosiderable farm machinery was lost. ICupart A series of burglaries committed com-mitted here recently represents a money mon-ey value of several hundred dollars, I with clothing, Jewlery ar-J silverwar I missing. ltupcrt. Tills neighborhood expei-ts to develop strawberry racing us its uialn crop. Marketing by cooperation will be a feature. Caldwell. Permanent organization of the Idaho Producers' union has bis-n completed at a meeting ending i.y the ele. lion of officers. The offl-ers offl-ers are: Pre-ddeiit, Heed Moody, Nainpa; vice presl b nt. I.. S. Otto, Filer: secretary-treasurer, W. T. Mc-Call. Mc-Call. Caldwell. Keports on Investigations Investiga-tions .lis. losed that the union this year will handle in the neighboring of I ''.u cars of potatoes and head lettuce i valued, on average pries, nt more than ? 1 .. . All of the potato and head lettuce contracts Mlgne.l by pnv-lucers pnv-lucers In Idaho and eastern Oregon tint w.-rn submitted to the board vvero accepted. It was dc. id.-d nt the meeting meet-ing to ropen the potato and lettuce pools which had previously been rlos-?I- Nniupu. The City II. ill is undergoing under-going repairs and remodeling. Caldwell A twilight b:iM ball leaguu has been formed by the young men of the city. N'niupa It. -pairs to Incnl railroads and terminals are botnir rushed. Train-loads Train-loads of materials are arriving for improvements. im-provements. ire'-nleiif - A boys pig club hns been iirganized here. Moscow. The board of education will consider the pron.sil of a group of I.ewiston citizen to erect h private j dormitory at the Lew lotion State Normal s. h.o and rent It to the state. I This nroposed building will accomo- lute tl ilu.bnts and the board will ' take n ht-vcar lease on it. Nam pa .-A series of clinics will be held In the various charitable institutions institu-tions of Idaho In order to determine who legally belong In them, according to lhivld Burred, iiimmUslouer of public pub-lic welfare. edncsday. The first will be held nt the Institution for feebleminded feeble-minded In Nainpn. "We have ninny requests from friends nnd relatives of persons In the Institution." Mr. Burred Bur-red said, "ns to their actunl mental wlatus, and I have determined to have ull pntlents examined b.v a board of phv slcluns." Boise The state tuberculosis hospl-Inl hospl-Inl commission has npproxltiintely $1.V),-ii(t $1.V),-ii(t with w hb h to bull. I 2 hospitals and plans approved by Ihe de.artuiont of public works call for bul'd ngs whirl' will require nenrly all Ihls it mount. The original p propria I Ion made b.v the 1011" se.sloi, of the leg'sliiture raised ii'.onl $ IV '.'ii 'It but s-'ine of this amount bus been apent on piirrhaR'ng plans, pun h.'smg ihe Sandpolnt sit" nnd making hui.rov ements at Payette. I'.olse -"Every former service man In Polio, protected by govrinnienl In. .sur..ii"e " w il l e 111" BKu.an of the Unit. e. Sii'leu v efs ans' bur am during the dlrve to be hold the week of June 1'J lo 17, It N announced by C. S. Crnniti. Hug. in ohm-go of the ltopio office. II la the hope of the bureau to obtain new- applications or conversions unioiinllng I" J.iO.iUHl In poire In that time, It was sabl. Th" amount t.elnu tiled for In lbs slate In J I .oid.iv X) am In the I'acilic northwest $i K'.HU |