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Show IDAHO FRUIT 15 IflJElfJO Ralph Kendershot and wife of Bnip, idan who ha-e been m.iklig a short visit with the former's un-i un-i cle, Sherman H. Hendershol. 2555 j ! Qulney avenue. left last evening for ; Hebron, NebrasVa, where they will visit for some time with Mr. Hender-shot's Hender-shot's father Mr. Hendershot said th-t Bole is now parsing through-a period of de- velopmcnt that was hardlv anticipated by the most optimistic boosters In that section of Idaho. "The opening up of so much government gov-ernment Innd under the blr federa' Ir- ! ligation project of Minidoka and the I Payette-Boise dlst: let." said he. "was ' looked upon by minv as something J that would temporarily check Imml- ( graMon to Boise and vicinity at leost t as, far as the purchasing of small ; fruit tracts was concerned. This fear j has proen to he coundlss as with the tide of homeseel'crs who have ! gathered on these project from the i middle states have come Individuals 1 wl'h sufTlrlent money to purchase small trict? of hleh-prlood m-oporty nenr Boise with the result tnt hun-! drc'ds of ares close to the city have been bought up and set out to or- ( cbard "Apples and prunes predominate la ' the fruit line a'thotiKh penrs nro nlso ' looked nr-on with fivor. The Italian ' prune which is fTouently grown In Utah is a trreat fnvo-ito with !d-ho growers although Hunesrlnn. French and Fgg prunes arc also rrown to ad vontoro. l(?nho nnn'es and nirs are ' becoming ro well known on the enst-! eru mrrk"t that there Is a rnns'ant-. ly Ineronclng elmond for thei In bulk. Po-bes don't do so wll I" woetPrn jd--bo ns a r-oTra! cron a'-thTirh a'-thTirh rn-f nl"fPt cpe"l,""ns i- rMed evTV'here. "'r Mit''ni'" cro) q lirronclnr onc) yeT and th de-mind for them seems llm'tlrc Tb pnte vnMoy rn'o ro-o w-rlor-1 ful mp'onq but I rT '"t to nv-C'tp nv-C'tp "Hov r-!"fn'oiin. - "Worfnr-n Trto'io T"l""'l ' - t - r " ' A 'I J"ot noiv in trt r-Tr' ,-" wbloh h expected To tV t- rrl"'. k placing It ou a main line to the coast. |