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Show HO OUTLOOK IS MOST PROMISING "Pocatello and that entire part of Idaho Is a land of thrift and plenty and patriotism. Pocatello is a busy som-munity som-munity and its prospects, judging from the farming conditions In that locality, are extremely good." That was the optimistic statement of O. L. Lemon, connected with the Ogden Og-den ofilces of the United States Railway Rail-way Mail service, who returned last night from a week's visit in Pocatello. Mr. Lemon had been spending midwinter mid-winter vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Lemon. "Idaho communities suffered during the earlier part of tho winter as a result re-sult of the coal shortage," Mr. Lemon continued. "Western railroad ability, however, quickly disposed of that trouble trou-ble and the towns and cities returned to normal. The heavy snows that have visited that area within the last eight or ten weeks assure ample moisture for agricultural purposes this spring and summer. The outlook is exceedingly bright," |