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The Post-Register from Idaho Falls, Idaho • Page 2

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The Post-Registeri
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Idaho Falls, Idaho
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MONTGOMERY WARD Modern, newly remodeled, and painted home for oilf by owner. Good location on paved street, paving and sewer taxes paid. Easy terms. S20 Ith St. CHICK TOY White House Market Between O.

P. and STEER BEEF Pot Roast 10c Lb. Short Lb. Hamburger 3 Lbs. 20C HENS 15c Lb FED Shoulder Roast 1 Oo Lb.

Stew 5c Lb. Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon by the Lb. PHONE 607 FREE DELIVERY s. THE POST IDAHO FALLS IDAHO, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934. The HOME Paper BANKRUPTCY BILL SIGNED BY F.D.R.

I Measure Facilities Release Of Numerous Corporations From Receivers. WASHINGTON, June 8. At the stroke of noon, President Roosevelt Thursday signed into law a bankruptcy bill to facilitate the release of numerous corporations i from the hands of receivers. The House made clear that the bill was signed just when the clock showed 12 so that applicants for its benefits could get I off to an even start, with no prc- ference for those tht The act bids all creditors to a court-approved reorganisation plan to which holders of two- thirds of the total amount of claims have agreed. File Petitions A petition for reorganization may be filed by any creditor or stockholder if it has been approved by holders of 25 per cent in amount of each clasg of claims and 10 per of the total.

If the company is not actually insolvent but merely unable to meet maturing debt, shareholders representing 10 per cent of each class of stock and Syr cent of the total must agree to such petition. A debtor company may file the petition without such approval. Favorable court action on a composition plan roust be accompanied by written agreement by the holders of two-thirds of the total claims If the company is not held actually insolvent, approval by stockholders representing majority holdings also is required. Throughout the country there are situations where holders large amounts of claims have agreed to plans of settlement, t.t where action has been held ap by minority objections. Heretofore, it has been necessary for committees to go through foreclosure proceedings which required cash pay- men for the interest of dissenters.

Even though a assets Months of "We will meet any guarantees on tires, consistent with srood business principles. Prices always Pure Silk Full Fashioned All New Shades 504-506 Shoup Avenue Custom fit Hose silk tfiaf clings smoothly, sleekly front top to toe, with no wrinkles or bulges to mar their loveliness! They come in filmy, exquisite chiffons and wanted service all full fashioned. Beautifully carefully reinforced for long hard wear. Their subtle, smart shades fit any costume their low Ward price fits any pocketbook! Phone 362 (Special to The Poat-Begister) Extra Miles! Goodrich Silvertown Jr WITH GOlftEM PLY Antelope Raid Farms, Chamber Board Advised Protection against herds of raiding is asked by the livestock men. ranchers and farms of Clark county and parts of Jefferson county, according to word received by the idaho Falls chamber of commerce.

The quest waa presented to the organ ization Wednesday night by Arthur Lundblade, member of the committee living on the westside of the river. Mr. Lundblade said at the directors meeting at the Hotel Bonneville that antelope, which are protected by state game laws, have increased In large numbers within the past few years and owing to conditions in parts Custer and Blaine county, which is their natural range, the animals have migrated to greener fields. They are eating alfalfa and of growing wheat and cannot be fenced out The matter was referred to Peder Pedersen, president of the Bonneville (Special to The Fost-Rcgister) ST. ANTHONY, June A Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon for Stephen G.

Workman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Workman, at the L. D. 8.

tabernacle. Bishop A. E. Archibald was in charge with burial at the Parker cemetery under the direction of William Hansen. He was born October 20, 1033 in St and died early Monday morning of pneumonia.

He is survived by his parents, two brothers ano a sister. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the family residence for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Birch, who born May 30 and died Monday of pneumonia. Burial was in Wilford cemetery under the direction of William Hansen.

He Is survived by his parents and two brothers ana sisters, all of St. Anthony. Twin Ward Win. Field Event (Special to The Post-Register.) BLACKFOOT, June A. Stewart and L.

Woodruff were appointed caravan committee, when the Blackfoot chamber of commerce at its dinner meeting Wednesday noon decided to attend the Rigby Golden Jubilee celebration June 15. In addition to expressions of good will toward the Rigby people the trip will be made to advertise the Blackfoot Fourth of July celebration, ac- Uwt jod feiic jovially told photographers as he stepped off the train at Princeton, N. after a four-months vacation at his Ormond Beach, home. Appearing in excellent health and good spirits, the 94 year old millionaire is shown (left) as he waa escorted to a waiting automobile. bid in at a low figure, it haR frequently been difficult to arrange for this financing.

Under the new law, no cash will be necessary. Governor and Ross Leave on Trip BOISE, June 8. of Gov. C. Ben Ross and Mrs.

Ross for an extended motor tour of central, northern and eastern Idaho were not disturbed by storms which drenched a large part of the state yesterday. They left Boise by automobile at 2:30 p. m. Thursday and expected to return to the capital Saturday, June 16. During his absence the governor will address meetings in various citiea of north Idaho and will deliver the principle address at the 75th anniversary celebration of the founding of the first permanent settlement in Idaho in Franklin, June 15.

He will attend University of Ida. ho commencement exercises at Moscow, and will participate in highway conferences in the central part hi the Olson Gets County Administrator Post Sylvan Olson, who has served in the capacity of manager for the county relief council the past two years, has been made county relief administration officer and will have charge of that work for the FERA with offices in the city building. Mr. Olson was indorsed by the executive committee of the county relief organization and representatives of labor organizations for the position. It is expected that the state committee at Boise will adopt the recommendation with formal approval to be received later.

District headquarters for handling all FEU A work in eastern Idaho for Bonneville, Jefferson, Madison, Fremont, Teton and Clark counties hava been established in Idaho Falls with offices In the Rogers building, corner of street and Shoup avenue. Lloyd Stalker, who has been acting as county administrator, has charge of the district. 9 USE POST-REfflSTER WANT-ADS ST, ANTHONY, Juna Groves ward won first place in the field day contests of the M. A. Yellowstone stake L.

D. S. church held at Warm River Monday. Second placv was won by the Parker ward and third place by St. Anthony First ward.

Prizes of $5, $3 and $1 were given, the following 10 wards of the stake competing in the varioug events: Maryville, Ashton, Twin Groves, Parker, Heman, Egin, WiL ford, Teton, St. Anthony First and Second. The largest crowd ever assembled for this annual event was present. George Browning, Eva Rice and Melvin Rudd were in charge of the program with the former acting as master of ceremonies. Judges for the events were M.

M. Miller, E. P. Peterson and Edmond i Gooch. USE P0ST-RE6ISTER WANT-ADS CUSTOM FIT AND COSTUME arc today a bigger value than ever! Quality and flavor that be equaled.

Many iervings for a few cents. Look for the special features on Corn Flakes and buy now! Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. OU see a blow-out coming. It starts inside the tire, as a tiny heat-blister. At high speeds blowout risk is greater than ever before, if you are not protected.

Thousands are killed or injured every year. But you can avoid this danger and the way to play safe. An amazing the Life-Saver Golden Ply now built into Other 4.75 8.65 10.30 L2S 5.S Subject 0 1 tax A Jovial John D. Returns From South Funeral Held for St Anthony Child association. A joint meeting of members of the retail merchants division of the and representatives of the membership forum committee will be held Friday to omplete pla.ig for farm complimentary luncheon to served June 19 by the chamber.

Members of the chamber are to make a study of the saving which can be made in insurance rates by the building of the proposed 500,000 gallon water storage tank by the city. 1 cording to President John Falk. Several other good will tours are into the Aber- daen-Pingree section and one to the Lost River counrty. President Falk reported that the chamber of commerce had a considerably larger membership than for several years past and a tidy sum in the treasury. LICENSES ISSUED ST.

ANTHONY. June ap. plication tor a marriage license was made Tuesday by Wilson B. Lekinberg of Auburn, and Neita Spencer Marysville, Idaho. More licenses for marriage been issued during the first week in June than during all of May, according to Leonard Kingsford, county recordei.

PHONE 38 Ldur, Ice Sanitary Ice Coal Co Blackfoot to Send Caravan to Rigby every new Goodrich Silvertown, resists terrific heat inside the tire, the great, unseen cause of blow-outs. And with destructive heat controlled, tires last months longer. Yet the new Safety Silvertown, with the Life- Saver Golden Ply costs not a single penny more than other standard tires! LOOK! AT THESE PRICES NOW ONLY.

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