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SAYS PARK ROUTE IMPRACTICAL
(From Salt Lake Tribune of June 11)
Southern California, through Char
les E. McStay, representing the Auto
mobile Club of Southern California,
one of the largest mptoring organi
zations in the world, voiced the first
real objection to the preseut routing
of the park-to-park highway at the
opening of the second annual con
vention of the National Park-to-Park
Highway association yesterday after
noon in the Hotel Utah.
''This is my first expenience when
a wheel was built that it did not
possess a hub and «pokes," Mr. Day
said. "Never in the world can the
idea of a 6000-mile trip of this kind
be sold to the ,public. The circuit,
as it is, must be divided with a spoke
to the northwest ito Mt. Rainier park,
on the south to Grand Canyon, on
Farm Loans
fames wanting Farm Loans this spring, will do well to call T
on us wathln the next ten days, and arrange for same. We have $
< » Plenty ot money and can take care of your requirements on short •fc
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We are in the market for all kinds of fat stuff *
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Chickens, |
etc. Also Eggs and Butter |
Highest cash market price always paid. We |
are making pre-war prices on all meats. f
Pacific Meat Market
Ship By Truck
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Idaho Street
Furniture and Piano Moving
General Hauling
White Transfer and
Storage Co.
Office Phone 48 Residence 434
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To Buy a Piano or Player-Piano at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
WILL COME TO A CLOSE
JUNE 30TH
COME IN TODAY! DON'T WAIT!
Only a few instruments left, but they
MUST be sold. Get yours before
they are all sold.
THIS MONTH ONLY
Sale Lasts Only 5 Days More
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BLACKFOOT
the North to Yellowstone park and
Glacier park, on the east to the
Rocky Mountain National park and
on the southwest to Yosemite Na
tional park.
"Salt Lake is the hub of the wes
tern machine. At Washington the
board of strategy of the United States
army has indicated that should the
Pacific coast ibe attacked, it would
be abandoned and the forces would
fall hack to Salt Lake, the natural
base.
"The present route is too imprac
ticable to be followed by more than
one in a thousand. You of tihis ter
ritory will be taxed to the utmost to
provide accommodations for the trav
elers we will send to these parks over
direct routes, but I doubt very much
that you will be overtaxed with tour
ist travel should the present system
be continued."
Mr. Day then went on record
against the present park-to-park
route as a final choice for travel.
"I think I am supported by Utah
and Idaho," he said.
The continued applause from the
large number of delegates present
from the two states indicated affirm
ation.
Misunderstandings and arguments
waxed somewhat hot in the session
of the credentials committee, which
was arranged to consider the cre
dentials of all the delegates present,
and to ascertain their eligibility for
participation in the discussion of tfoe
highway affairs.
MOTOR TRUCK SPEED
Motor truck speed, says E. H. Gere
of Flint, Mich., in The Efficiency
Magazine, is a hobby with him, but
his hobby takes the line of not to get
speed but to reduce speed.
"One man will come along and tell
I you." he says, "that if you buy his
tires you can travel 18 miles an
hour, another 20 miles and so one,
but the question has occurred to me
as to the actual harm it does to the
motor. We all know that it is go
ing tjo shorten the life of the motor
if you are going to "step on it" day
in and day out."
Mr. Gere then cited the case of a
truck, which was run at its govern
or speed of about 12 miles an hour.
When it went to the repair shop af
ter one year's use it was found that
the truck cost $250 more than its en
tire earnings.
"By fortune, or otherwise," he
adds, "we cut the speed of our truck
from governor speed down to eight
miles an hour—and we took the gov
ernors off. From Shat time on we
have run our trucks eight miles an
hour.
"And that truck last summer
cleared nearly as much as any other
two in our entire fleet. On one job
this truck never lost a day in five
and one-half months. The minute
the governor gives me the least bit
of trouble, out it comes—I am the
governor of our fleet."
THE YEAR OF THE GREAT REST
Seven years ago the world war be
gan and since that time production
has been under high pressure. Now
things have slowed down. They have
tged. In a sense, 1921 is a rest
year, a sort of Sabbath time, when
tlhe need of greater production as
well as the inclination toward stren
uosity, is absent. We see signs of
this on every hand—in unemploy
ment of labor, in reduced output of
factories, and more or less curtail
ment of agricultural activities. Prob
ably this is a natural thing, and a
good thing. It gives us a chance to
take up the slack, to gather u,p the
loose ends occasioned by a long per
iod of high pressure production.
Some corn growers who already have
their cribs full are resting part of
their acreage and restoring fertility
by clover that is to be plowed un
der. Orchardists whose fruit buds
have been killed by frost are cuttng
back their trees. Everywhere fences
are being repaired, buildings being,
re-roofed and painted, pastures being
cleaned up, fence corners mowed,
lawns trimmed. The wise farmer is
not pessimiste now. He Is giving
his place a sort of Sunday "shine"
and general renovation as he waits
for the revival which will follow the
readjustment.—Farm Life.
SOME GIRL
I know a girl in Arkansaw
Who can saw more wood than her
paw can saw.
Who takes a little drink,
And spends a little chink,
And chaws more tobaccer than her
maw can chaw.
HE ADVERTISED
"There was a man in our town,
And he was wonderous wise,
He swore by all the dogs that be,
He would not advertise.
At last one day he advertised,
And thereby hangs a tale—
The ad was set in nonpariel.
And headed 'Sheriff's Sale.' "
NOTICE OF THE TIME AND PLACE
SET FOR HEARING THE PETI
TION FOR THE PROBATE OF
WILL AND FOR THE ISSUANCE
OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
THEREON.
In the Probate Court of Bingham
County, State of Idaho.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles W. Kirk, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a pe
tition for the probate of the will of
Charles W. Kirk, deceased, and for
tihe issuance of letters testamentary
thereon to Alice J. Kirk, has been
filed in this court, and that Saturday
the 9th day of July, 1921, iat 10
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
at the court house of said court, in
the said county and state, have been
set as the time and place for the
hearing of the said petition, when
and where any person interested may
appear and contest the same, and
show cause, if any they have, why
said petition should not be granted.
Said will is written, signed by the
testator, and attested by two sub
scribing witnesses.
Dated this 20th day of June, 1921.
(SEAL) J. E. GOOD,
Probate Judge and Clerk of said
Court,. June 24 July 1-8-31
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Bingham
In the Probate Court of
County, State of Idaho.
In tiie Matter of the Estate of Adam ;
Yancey, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, by the un
dersigned, Alice Yancey, administra
trix of the estate of Adam Yancey,
Deceased, to the creditors of, and all
persons having claims against, said
deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within ten
months after the first publication of
this notice to the said Alice Yancey,
at the office of A. S. Dickinson, Esq.,
Eccles Block, Blackfoot, Idaho, which
office the undersigned selects as her
place of business in all matters con
nected with said estate.
Dated June 9th, 1921.
ALICE YANjCEY,
Administratrix of the Estate of Ad
qm Yancey, Deceased.
A. S. DICKINSON,
Attorney for Administratrix.
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ALIAS SUMMONS
In the District Court of the Sixth Ju
dicial District of the State of Ida- I
ho, in and for the County of
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Bingham. .
E. M. Kennedy, Plaintiff; vs. Reub
en C. Jensen and Fred W. Kiefer, '
Defendants.
The State of Idaho sends greetings ,
ot Reuben C. Jensen and Fred W. i
| Kiefer, the above named defendants. '
You are hereby notified that a
complaint has been filed against you
iu the District Court of the Sixth 1
Judicial District of tlie State of Ida
ho, in and for the County of Bing
ham by the above named .plaintiff, I
and you are hereby directed to ap
pear and answ
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ver the said complaint.
within twenty days of the service of
this summons if served within said
Judicial District, and within forty
days if served elsewhere.
This action is brought for the pur
| pose of collecting a certain promis
jsory no'e and enforcing a real estate
j mortgage both dated March 3, 1920,
I at Blackfoot, Idaho, made and deliv
i ered by the defendant, Reuben C.
Jensen to the plaintiff, E. M. Ken
! nedy, in the sum of $900.00 with in
i terest at ten per cent per annum,
WHY
BE SICK
for we
GUARANTEE
resin s or your
MONEY BACK
Drs.
Whisler & Winslet
BACK BONE
SPECIALISTS
Palace Drug Bldg.
Phone 255-J
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. attorneys fees as provided in the
note, and costs, said mortgage hav
ing been duly recorded and affecting
! Lot 16, and four feet off the South
side of Lot 15, Block 46, of Shillings
! addition to the City of Blackfoot,
! Bingham County, Idaho, together
wt>h water rights and appurtenances.
It is alleged that said note and mort
gage are past due and no part thereof
paid.
The plaintiff prays for judgment
and the usual order of sale of the
premises and for foreclosure, as will
more fully appear by reference to the
complaint on file in said action to
which reference for further particu
lars is hereby made.
And you are further notified that
unless you so appear and answer
said complaint within the time here
in specified, the plaintiff will take
judgment against you as prayed in
said complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said District Court this 14th day of
June, 1921.
F. M. FISHER, Clerk
(SEAL) By LEXA BENZLEY,
Deputy.
Thomas & Anderson,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Residence and P. O. Address, Black
foot, Idaho.
June 17-24-July 1-8-15-22
à^june ^9^1*
ALIAS SUMMONS.
In the District Court of the Sixth
Judicial District of the State of Ida
ho, in and for Bingham County.
O. M. Corwin, Plaintiff, vs. Gott
leib S. Mayer and his wife, Lina C.
Mayer, and Elmer R. Oles, Defend
ants.
The State of Idaho Sends Greetings
to Gottleib S. Mayer, and his wife,
Lina C. Mayer, and Elmer R. Oles,
the above-named defendants.
You are hereby notified that a
complaint has been filed against you
in the District Court of the Sixth
Judicial District of the State of Ida
ho, in and for the County of Bing
ham, by the above-named plaintiff,
and you are hereby directed to ap
pear and answer the said complaint
within twenty days of the service
of this summons, if served within
said Judicial District, and within
forty days if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that
said action is brought for the pur
pose of foreclosing a certain real es
tate mortgage given by the defend
ants Gottleib S. Mayer and his wife,
Lina C. Mayer, to the plaintiff herein.
And you are further notified; that
unless you so appear and answer said
complaint within the time herein
specified, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you as prayed in said
complaint.
Witness, my hand and the seal of
the said District Court this 8th day
F. M. FISHER, Clerk.
By LEXA BENZLEY, Deputy.
(Sea!) O. A. JOHANNESEN,
Attorney for Plaintiff, residence and
address, Idaho Falls. Idaho.
June 17-24 Julyl-S-15 5t
I ana answer satd complaint within
twenty days of the service of this
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ALIAS SUMMONS.
In the District Court of the Sixth
Judicial District of the State of Ida
ho, in and for Bingham County.
Wells-Dickey Company, a corpor
ation, Plaintiff, vs. Pasquale Di Ben
zo, and Viola Di Benzo, Defendants.
The State of Idaho Sends Greetings
to Pasquale Di Benzo, and Viola DI
Benzo, the above-named defendants.
You are hereby notified that a com
plaint has been filed against you In
the District Court of the Sixth Ju
dicial District of the State of Idaho,
in and for the County of Bingham,
by the above-named plaintiff, and
you are hereby directed to appear
and answer said complaint within
summons, if served within said Ju
( And you are hereby notified tihat
said action is brought for the pur
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d ' c ' ad District, and within forty days
' if served elsewhere.
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i pose of foreclosing a certain real es
' * a * e rnor fS a S e given by the defend
a . n ^ Pasquale Di Benzo, to the plain
* lere * n>
1 And you are further notified: that
unless )' 0l > so appear and answer said
complaint within the time herein
I s P e( *'ified, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you as prayed in said
By
com Plaint
Witness, my hand and the seal of
tlle said District Court, this 8th day
of dune ' 1921.
F. M. FISHER, Clerk.
LEXA BENZLEY, Deputy.
(Seal) O. A. JOHANNESEN,
Attorney for Plaintiff, residence and
address, Idaho Falls. Idaho.
June 17-24 Julyl-S-15 5t
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
I In the District Court of the Sixth
j Judicial District of the State of Ida
ho, in and for the County of Bing
ham.
American Falls Motor Company, a
corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Rei W.
Brown, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that on the
27th day of May, A. D. 1921, an at
tachment issued out of the above
named court in the above entitled
! action against the property of the
j said defendant for the sum of Eight
Hundred Forty and Ninety-five one
hundredths ($840.95) Dollars.
In Witness Whereof. I have liere
: unto set my hand and affixed my
j official seal this 27th day of May,
A. D. 1921.
F. M. FISHER. Clerk.
By LEXA BENZLEY, Deputy*,
j ( Seal) MAURICE M. MYERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff, address Am
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