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The HOME Paper THE POST REGISTER, IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1033. Page S. CAKE CONTEST omen Indicate Intentions Entering: Competition Friday. FINANCIAL Closing New York Stock Exchange Curb Quotations- CITIZENS PARTY eard A bout own May Accept Invitation.

cond ward a is The invitation extended bv R. H. 1116 which the public. some one to be appointed as post- I master at Guyaz, Bonneville county The term of the present postmaster has expired with a successor to he I named. The place does not pay a regular salary, the income of the of survive.

Interment was in ko ill cemetery with the McHan Funeral Home in charge. NEW YORK, March 30 Stocks closed a day of narrow drift-1 ing with small and irregular net changes today. Rails were a little heavy, but alcohol and sugar contest, firmed Transactions approximated 1650.000 shares. A number of the so-called pivotal I Organization Completed at superintendent of the Idaho I Falls schools, to members of the executive committee of the Older Wednesday Night Meet ing; Discuss Issues. Response in the cake being sponsored by the L.

D. S. Third ward has doubled in w4 ui tec last two days, it was Stock that haw recently been un- Thursday momlnft Committees In der preMurt notably concerning Telephone, which finished us SRrinj; of cakes and the manner in fructicnally higher Its extreme loss pi8Ced the question before Judged. Prizes haU point Steedi which will be awarded In the eon- hemica. likewise held test were displayed at the C.

C. An- to fluctuations, derson store Thursday afternoon. Aster slight early taeav stores co-cperating with market steadied the M. I. A.

in sponsoring the con- ception of rail test, reported Thursday that the fairly even ke response and interest by women in interest to the the city had quickened Wednesday Air Reduction and Thursday Mrs. C. E. Crowley, red. National Distillers, member of the committee in charge, ducts, Consolidated Gas, U.

Indus- said. Ingredients going into the trial Alcohol. American Sugar, Great cakes must he purchased at the i Western Sugar and Commercial Solv- stores assisting in the contest. ents closed with gains ranging from Committees said that many inquir- fractions to a point and a half. On Death of Father.

Holden and his brother, re- Roys' conference to hold their 1934 presenting potato buying and ship- meeting in Idaho Falls will probably ping here, have re- be accepted. Ralph Wolf, dis- calved word of the death of their Shelley Women Here. Mrs. J. Sage and Miss Frances ficial depending on the stamp can- Kracaw of Shelley spent Wednesday collation.

An inquiry made nt the in Idaho Falls shopping and visiting Idaho Falls postoffice failed to as- friends. certnin the name of the present of- ficial as there have been a number Wednesday or changes in the past two years at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackman and the postoffice there. daughters, Clinna and LaRue, and Move Equipment, Organization of the Citizens party trict executive of Pocatello, writes father, J.

T. Holden, hi the family compressors and other drill for the city ele ion was decided Post-Register that the invita- home at Bentonviih. Neither equipment used in the construction Mr. and Mrs. Marion Harper of Blackfoot spent Wednesday in Idaho Falls on a business and shopping trip.

vi'xHn tion extended by Mr. Snyder was well of the brothers wa upon vsht at a meet, m.elw(i Rnd gl.rv|lv, held at -he house. George on soon by the committee. ----Edgington. acting as chairman, Encounter Storm, the meet- Visit Parents.

Toliver of Oy enroute are the to bis ranch property in the Conant ble to attend of thc Btorm sewer by the -ity has been moved from the Spud alley location to a point near the Elks building on Shoup avenue Visit Parents. omen rel- Mr- tuvd Mrs- StulUl guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. vaney section accomtumiod bv C. Shop Here.

Mr. and Mrs J. H. Feitls, Mrs. Mwork on the John R.

Ault. Mrs C. Sturdivant, utorm sewer tunnel is progressing Mrs. Ed Maag, Mrs. C.

Kruger, rapidly, is the statement made at Mrs A. G. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. the city hall.

F. L. Hansen wax mad, nectary April 1. S-M3-31 of the organization after the declin- itlon ol i. Shattuck.

who said he i t.elief Connell Active, would not hi- tn position to serve. Charity add re u. ot it Parley Rigby placed the name of county is hemp Potato Market Easier. oral and general potato markets reported easier Thursday on ount of warmer weather condi- in the eastern part of the coun- and the fact that the demand seed stock is over. Present conditions are that the eastern Idaho crop will be sold and cleaned up at prevailing market prices, preventing Joseph Marker, 15, is asking the dumping of some of the c-op mission ot the to organize wbich was the prospect some time Juvenile Police Planned.

in the contest, and a decision was made Thursday morning to women to enter tea rakes or cookies handled bv ies had been made regarding the the other hand. Union Pacific's loss I Hansen before the meeting, county council ot relief for the time entering of jelly rolls and macaroons amounted to around a point, while being seconded by Frank Randall, being, or until arrangements can be Santa Fe and Delaware and Hudson on motion of A. Johannesen, Mr agreed upon by the county coun- were down moderately. Drug. Kdgington was placed in nomination i oil for their work.

Fuel food and was heavy, off a couple of points, as permament chairman until the I supplies are being Issued, to Km-. ii ir instead of a rake if they prefer, Case eased next regular election Mr Edgington having orders, in reduced amounts i i im id rummu, Some women are entering two cakes, in the administration said that he would accept with the as the funds of the relief council and Jonn -'onanm a light and a dark, to compete for miiroad program, now being devel-j understanding thn if he found It county are low. Pmes- i oped, was growing intense Wall I impossible to carr on the work he I Arrangements were completed gtreet, as bonds of some of the roads have the right to retire and score card pre- mav be reorganized sagged to have a successor named, pared by Miss Marion Hepworth, new lQW gomc banking quarters felt To Fill acancles. home demonstration leader for the i current nrices for securities of wiution of Mr Johannesen the University of Idaho extension di-I that turrcnt ror Here On ing roller skating on the business streets The young law enforcement Head of Wool Growers. E.

Nagel were among St, Anthony residents who spent Wednesday in Idaho Falls. BOARD CHAIRMAN URGES DEFINITE RELIEF PROGRAM work in the county, if it is to he carried on, will have to be by some means other than placing all of the burden on the county," the statement made Thursday by Sam H. Price, chairman of the hoard of county commissioners. Mr. Arthur Adams of ilt Rake, head amj Joint Committee Meeting.

Members of the city beautification committee, thP Bonneville Sports-1 said he rianned asking for a association and three mom- joint meeting to be held as soon as hers of the city council visited the by the county board, the grounds of the Island park, the i ity council and the county council grounds west of river from park 0f relief in order to take care of Leon Nelson representing nw of the National M'onlgrowers asso- Thursday uueiv to be reortramzed al-1 rbair was authorized to fill all ex- J.if ZZ score card is the one used at state a 'S Mrs W. T. Pettinger, Mrs. Cutter and Mrs. V.

F. Larson act as judges. Frank wdll act as auctioneer. Cakes are to be brought to the C. Anderson store between 10 Friday morning and 1 o'clock ready ao that readjustments could be accomplished with little if any market unsettiement.

STOCKS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Air Reduc in the afternoon. Judging will take Al Chem A Dye place from 1:30 until 2:30 Am Can The 10 prizes offered for the cakes Am Smelt St ---------------------14 winning top places in the contest i Am for Wyoming. C. E.

Fesler left Thursday for Moran. where he will spend about a week on business matters. were brought to the C. Anderson store for display Thursday afternoon. RODA PRESENTS VIOLIN CONCERN IN L.

D. S. HALL Am Tob Anaconda Case ---------Chrysler 46 and to complete the party organization. The approach of the campaign, nominating conventions and other connected wdth the elections, were discussed by several, including L. Shattuck, chairman of Eagles private dance tonight for the city budget committee of the I Eagles and Ladies Auxiliary.

Lacounty taxpayers council. He sug- dies to bring lunch. 3-30 It gested that the party platform in- Visits Mrs. Velva Peters of Pocatello eastern fur corporation in York City, elation tor the intcrmotintain comralttM will make a report and is in Idaho Falls a short time on tion, is in Idaho Falls conferring i recommendations to the city council business. Mr.

Nelson declared the with woolgrowers in the matter of fur situation looks good at tins time, the marketing of this w'ool 1 i crop. Highland park grounds present conditions and the future. Members of the joint is too much charity and too much of the public funds being devoted to relief of people who should be in position to take care of themselves and I am opposed toMerchants Meet. Mem born of the executive commit- big appropriations for that purpose, tee of the retail merchants division It may he necessary for the com- of the chamber of commerce, will munity, through its organizations, to hold meeting at the chamber Fri- map out some plan which will pro- A meet- vide but this thing of lloino From Itidse. Mrs, Marie Steyer returned Wed nesday from a week spent in Boise I dnv morning at 10 I and Caldwell as a delegate to the jhg f)f members of the committee o' big money or appropriating large etiitc Christian Endeavor convention.

pu, chamber will bo held at noon sums of money for relief Du Posit------------------------ Eastman Electric Autolite El Lgt Gen Elec Gen Foods for Gen Motors --------Program numbers arranged the concert to be given by Joseph lnt Harvest Roda, violinist, Thursday night at Nick R1 elude a plank calling for the city to put its financial program on the 1921 budget, which wfas 211,390 Mr. Shattuck said the city budget for the year 1933 is $304,391.54. declaring that if the city fixed its budget expenditures on the 1924 basis and continues to demand the present income the city of Idaho Falls can be made a taxless city. 2 Chairman Edgington appointed as a Platform committee E. A.

Owen. I Alvin Denman, W. L. Shattuck, for Suit Lake. Ernest Smith, former manager for the Hotel Idaho, left Thursday nf- Friday.

Here From Rev Inirg. Mrs. Charles Zollinger. Mrs. Shir ternoon for Salt Lake where he will jpy Potter Joseph Taylor, Mrs and charity is the system.

There are too many people seem to think there is no obligation on their part. I hope the joint session of the three organizations and the people spending a short time is week as have charge of the Roberts hotel. FImo Webster wrere It exburg shop- community in general can the L. D. S.

auditorium, were announced Thursday morning. Mr. Roda. formerly first violinist with the Chicago Civic Opera company, will be accompanied by Miss Adelaide Anderson, pianist. The following program has been arranged Lambert Mont Ward Nat Bis ------------Nor Am -------------Radio Safeway Frank Randall and F.

L. Hansen, Mr. Edgington, as chairman, also ji suggested wmrd meetings to be held the purpose of coming to some ----------------so decision on candidates for the city 1.4 1 council from the four wards of the zzs cjtv 4 Conata Op 45 Grieg standard OiT j. 257 Allegro Molto ed Appasionato Allegro Espressivo AUa Romanza Allegro Animato. Concerto (D minor) Op.

31 Vieuxtemps Andante-raoderato Adagio religioso Finale-allegro. Maria Wool worth srle Moon oti Wings of Song Mendelasohn-Achron Liebesfreud Kreisler Witches Dance The concert will commence at 8:15 Texas Corp Transam Un Pac Un Aircraft Unit Corp Steel West Un Tel Westinghouse 24 JOHN CROWLEY TELLS OF TRIP Japan, China and the Philippine Islands were discussed in a talk given by John Crowley at the regular Kiwanis club luncheon at the Hotel Bonneville Thursday. Mr. Crowdey recently returned from a tour of these countries and in his talk reviewed details and incidents of interest in each country. Mr.

Crowley made the trip on the pilgrimage, leaving Seattle by boat on January 7. While in China a trip into the interior was made, Mr. Crowley said, and they viewed part of the great Chinese wall. At this point they were about 40 miles from the active warfare of the Chinese and Japanese, he said. days after their visit this sec- 4L i of the wall was captured by the he said.

While in Yokohama Mr. Crowley said he talked with a Japanese boy who was a clerk in the hotel and discovered that he was a graduate of a Salt Lake high school and had been In Idaho Falls several times. The hoy had seen Mr. Crowley In the streets of Idaho Falla and remembered him. he said.

Various sections of the Philijspines were visited and Mr Crowley explained that it was the lower class of Filipinos that desired and agitated independence from the United States, NEW YORK, March 30. quotations: Am Sup Pow Cities Service Elec Bond and Share Niagara Hud St. Oil Ind. 19 Stock Averages Copyright. 1933, Standard Statistics Co.

PEANUTS. FLAX ADDED TO LIST WASHINGTON, March 30. Peanuts and flax were added to the commodities to be aided in the farm relief program by the senate agriculture committee today as members continued their consideration of the broad Roosevelt agriculture aid bill and proposed substitutes. After voting in flax and peanut? the committee cut out of the administrations bill a section giving Secretary Wallace the authority to consider, in determining the proposed processing tax, what effect it would have on unemployment, w'age scales and consumption of the product. a guest of Mrs.

Leona Smith To Here. Miss Florence Peterson. Instructor in the dramatic department at Ricks college at Rexburg, will read a three act play in the auditorium of the D. S. tabernacle Sunday night at 7:30 The Fourth ward M.

I A. is sponsoring Miss appearance. Details of the play were not announced by Miss Peterson Wednesday. To Pocatello R. A Freeman motored to Pocatello Wednesday afternoon to attend to business matters.

Here From lievburg George Harris of Rexburg was a business visitor in Idaho Falls Wed nesdav Gene Peterson, formerly of the Ho- jn Idaho Falls Wednesday tel Bonneville, has been made I nger of the Idaho. Thursday. Funeral services for Jennie Fall- Audlf Probate ourt I orin, infant daughter of Mr. and An audit of the hooks and Mrs. John B.

Pallerta of Osgood, of the office of the probate Judge were held at Osgood Thursday of the county will begin Monday as ternoon, Bishop Alma William offi- a part of the county audit being dating. The baby was only a few conducted hv the Van Deuscn Auditing company on order of the hoard of county commissioners. work out some hours old at her death. Her parents and small sister, Elizabeth Mary, EAGLES PRIVATE DANCE TONIGHT Eagles and Auxiliary Ladies to Bring Lunch Refunding. Refunding county bonds through new issue of bonds to the amount of about $500,000 was before the hoard of county commissioners Thursday for discussion.

The matter of refunding county registered warrants and refunding bonds has been under consideration by the members of the hoard for some time. March 30. J9 3 I PLOW ATTACKS Today 48.3 26 4 86 0 48 J) DRIFTED ROADS Sir 13 5 hS Prev. Day 48.4 26.6 66.2 48.2 IN NEW SWEDEN Big Auction Sale on Sale Yard. Saturday, April 1.

See our ad on the classified page. Man Here A. G. Anderson of Roberts spent Wednesday in Idaho Falls transacting business matters. ANOTHER JUDD TRIAL HELD AS Westside roads and highways are being opened by the city-county CTr nnf a ji snow-plow, operating in that section WAjIL Or I IML the county Thursday, it was re- PHOENDC, March 30.

UP Declaring he considered another trial only a waste of time and money, Superior Judge Howard Speak man has dismissed the Information charging Winnie Ruth Judd with the murder of Miss Hedvig Samuelson, one of two women allegedly slain by Mrs. Judd. Attorneys for Mrs. Judd yesterday sought to place Mrs. Judd on trial for the slaying of Miss Sam- ported by the chamber of commerce.

The plow began clearing the highway of snow west of the end of the paving Thursday. It was planned to work from this point to the Beckman ranch and from there to the mill on into Idaho Falls over the gravel road. A county grader is to be sent over the Lincoln road in order to help level some of the snow ruts. It was reported at the court house and the chamber of commerce that the work done by the county and state, in co-operation with people Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, M.

W. Hunsen of Howe, Idaho were among out of town business visitors in Idaho Falls Wednesday. Rigby Visitor D. E. Seaquiut spent Wednesday in Idaho Falls on a business and shopping trip.

Aid First Lutheran church cooked food sale, Grocery 11 Saturday. Lunch 5c. S-30-lt. Here From J4t. Anthony Miss Mary Brown of St.

Anthony was among out of town business visitors in Idaho Falls Wednesday. Here Few O. Jellison of Twin Falls is In Idaho a few days this week on business. Bogin ('umpaign Monday. of the co-ordination committee of the county council of relief met at the chamber of commerce headquarters Thursday morning.

Plans were outlined for the solicitation of the $6W needed to feed the unemployed at the Salvation Army Each and service organization of the city to be asked to provide a representative to form a general committee for the purpose of securing the fund. The work is to begin at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning. License Sale Better. Licenses for passenger motor cars numbering about 300 have been sold by the county assessor. This number includes 46 truck licenses.

The sale to this time is far behind the same period nt year ago lurgely because of the extension of time granted by the state. The SHOW GOES ON! Announcing the Reopening of Southern Leading Entertainment Center! THE PARAMOUNT Theatre, Idaho Falls Here From flpencer C. Hardy of Spencer was an Idaho Falls business visitor Wed- uelson in the apparent attempt to allow their client to tell her story of self defense in the killing of Miss of the various neighborhoods of the Samuelson and Mrs Agnes Anne Le county, has been materially assisted Roi. by wanner weather. Opening of all i roads is progressing rapidly with white the high class Filipinos were Two Carloads LamLs to normAl ln undecided on the question and for- eigners were against it Visits were made in Yokohama.

Manila. Shanghai. Hong Kong and other ports. Photograph scenes on the trip wrere shown by Mr. Crowiey.

Shipped Out Mrs. Ida Olson, 85, Be Buried Saturday of Rigby to Butte from Roberts Wednesday. was the finest lot of lambs that has ever left upper valley, so far I have been able to Mr. Hart said white in Idaho Falls Thursday Funeral services for Mrs. Ida "The lambs averaged 117 pounds, Christine Olson.

85, who died at the were fat and in fine condition and home of her daughter. Mrs Emma were consigned to the Hansen Pack- Borg at 350 Tenth street early ing company of Butte, where they will Wednesday morning, will be held at be prepared under the cold pack pro- the Mr-Han funeral chapel Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock The Rev. L. Clark of the Presbyterian church officiate body will lie state at the divorce scrr filed (Special to The John H.rt a MW Two carloads of lambs fed at Me- Rigby Wednesday, March 29, by Helen A. Elliott against Harry M.

Elliott of Idaho Falla. Cruelty was alleged as the cause of action, the complaint states. cess system for eastern markets he said Mr. Hart said that he plans on shipping another two carloads next week and will continue the ship-1 Formerly with PresAsa A. Blair Ca- announces he has taken over the Deschamps ments for some time as hundreds of McHan funeral chapel until time are being fed at Menan for of services Saturday afternoon.

In- shipment. terment will be in Rose Hill ceme- i the cold pnrK system tery under the direction of the Me- Hart cho.CMt cut- nf Han Funeral Home I the choicest lambs are used The PnealelloatM Here Mr. and H. Knippel of Pocatello were visitors in Idaho Falls Wewnesday. To Present Play A three act comedy, will be presented at the L.

D. Second ward church evening, Thursday, at 8:15 The 8t- Exiwetrd Home Friday. Mr. and Lynn Crandall and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rodgers, touring southern California in their motor cars, are expected home Friday. Federal Job in County. Alvin Denman, chairman of the Democratic county central committee, is in receipt of a telegram from Congressman Tom Coffin in Washington asking him to recommend NEW DEAL! NOW Tins AD AND Me WIIA ADMIT TWO ADULTS This Ad 25c Will Admit Two Any Time A ix WOW! AGAIN TONIGHT Edmund Lowe Wynne Gibson look who's here I TOM Suprlsing New POLICY Picked the Pick of the Pictures! We Urge You to Attend the Gala Reopening Show We Have Prepared for You. Midnite Saturday! 6 Jesse Nielsen to i customer and command! a fancy price Seek City Urrice on the eastern markets" Gem State Auto Garage At Corner of Shoup and SCT meat is frozen and packed in individ- Work ual ready for uae by the1 AU All That We Promised and Last Crowd WriH Tell You So! Mise It! Friday and Saturday A First Run Picture Jesse Nielsen, resident of Idaho has announced his candidacy the nomination for the office of cierk on the Citizens party icket Mr. Nieiaen made his announce- went Thursday morning following meeting of members of the Citi- was party held Wednesday night CHARMING PRE-EASTER HATS of exclusive style at reasonable price are now being shown at Mrs.

Millinery Studio (OiiiMiiA ricTum Get Set for the Big Midnight Show Saturday Night dean Harlow APRIL FIRST I with the ACE BOX OFFICE AND ROAD SHOW PRODUCTION OF 1933 The Royal Family Firet Time Together in THE THREE BARRYMORES JOHN LIONEL ETHEL AND THE EMPRESS I SHOWING IN 4 IT4 COMEDY AND CARTOON This is the pksUue you have heard so much about Over a year in the raakinj ing nearly a million to produce..

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