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Show IDAHO DELESATES AT GOOD HOIS Pocatello Well-Represented by Its Mayor and Some Prominent Promi-nent Citizens. Tocalello and Idaho am well represented repre-sented at the Intcrmoiintaln Good Roads association convention. Til? fact that the convention ot 1911 will be held In the Idaho cP.y has atovised the interest and enthusiasm of the Idaho delegates to the hoilln?: point, and they are heard and seen all over the city The promise to give (he dclcsnte In 1011 a good time is inad and the delegates del-egates here have caught the fever, and are already amlclpatins the 1911 meeting. D. W. Church, the cashlor of the Bannock National bank, and mayor f ! Pocatello, C. F. Kork. N. P. NeS'.sou. a grocery man of fie fl-.to City; V.'il-llam V.'il-llam Wallin. propikter of M r Pcra'el-lo Pcra'el-lo Tribune, and fir. A D. Steely, arrived arriv-ed in Ogdeu yesterday vlfi several other delegates frcn Idiho, and several sev-eral more are expected to arrive today. to-day. Mr. E. L. Sherman of Rnhl yesterday yester-day made one of the principal addresses address-es of the opening session, and CI G. Wright of Idaho Fal's. who will rprc-$Mit rprc-$Mit Governor Brady, v.ill make an address In one of the sessions. Among the Idaho delegates to the convention aro P. W. fhurch. A. B. Bean. O B. Steely. William Wallin, X. P. Nell&on, L. M. Honson, George North, W. J. Harvey. T." B. Smith, T. M. Edwards, Meyers Cohn. E. W. l"-ar-gllliere, G. G. Wright, E. L. Sherman, G. G. Wright. II. C. Halght, S. E. Brownham, J. B. Randall. |