Twin Falls News (Newspaper) - December 28, 1916, Twin Falls, Idaho biggest weekly with the biggest circulation In South FALLS Um y A DECEMBER 28, 1016 4 WANT DANGES IN COMPANY APPOINTED FOE PURPOSE MAKES postponement of election of board of directors of the board to three in number and their election by districts for three-year COMPLETE FOR REMODELING ROGERSON TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY TION OF W. G. of Modern Packing Co. of Twin forty by sixty a corner drug store and a storeroom for j. a. sinclair all included in the new first floor plans giving careful consideration during the past year to the matters for which they were the making of suggestions for needed changes in the management of the affairs of the Twin Falls Canal the committee appointed for that purpose at the last annual meeting of tho corporation has submitted a report to the composed of M. J. Sweeley J. A. Waters and C. J. all of Twin Fred 8. P. Atherton and D. T. Welty of and John H. M. and J. H. all of by unanimous vote upon certain that there be no election of directors at this but that this meeting bo adjourned for a period of at least 30 that in the meantime activo effort bo made to secure legislative action making a majority vote sufficient to change tho articles of incorporation and of the that when so the articles of incorporation be so changed as to make it unnecessary that the secretary be a member of the board of that said board bo reduced to three in holding office for three and only one di rector being elected each that such election be made by that immediate steps be to prevent waste of wator from the such expense being provided for by means of a sale of tho unsold water rights belonging to the canal complete report the Stockholders of the Twin Twin Your committee appointed at the last annual meeting to give attention to the management of the affairs of the and make suggestions relating respectfully reports as months ago the chairman of the by written communications addressed to the several tho forwarding Wednesday of a big order for the plans for the remodeling of the Rogerson which have boon under consideration all summer and were definitely and W. G. who will have tho has announced that work will bogin immediately after tho first tho year and will bo pushed with all possible the wholo first floor of this popular host lory will a decidedly new ami up-to-date The room space where tho dining room now is will first be remodeled and will be leased to J. A. PACKING PLANT IS BURNED TO THE LOSS IN AN EARLY MORNING BLAZE SOUTH OF will cover half the loss and cottage adjoining the plant is saved worth of meats and hides worth cannot be BY FIRE ON THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 27. GIVES PYROTECHNIC Device Tried Out With Splendid WEDDING on pago Ella O. Bowen and W. R. Axe Wedded at Home of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. pretty home wedding was that which took place at 3 o'clock Wednesday December 27, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Bipley when the latter's Miss Ella G. Bowen became the bride of William B. While Miss Eula Kipley played the wedding the young couple took their places in the presence of a number of relatives and intimate and Dr. J. F. pastor of the Presbyterian spoke the words of the ring The bride was charming in a dress of white net and carried a The home was beautifully decorated in pink and with numerous white bells in Following the ceremony a dinner was Tho table appointments were dainty and attractive in the bride's pink and The young couple left on the evening train for a week's honeymoon bride came to Twin Falls two years ago from where she met Mr. Chase several years She has held \a clerical position in Cash Store during her stay here and was one of the most efficient of the force Mr. Chase lives on a fine ranch near where he will take his bride upon their return Both are well known and highly re spected young who have the best wishes of a large circle of NEW Mr. Sinclair moves to his new it is his to add a line of mon's clothing to tho large stock of shoes which ho carries cafe will have a big room 40x designed and built especially presence of a crowd of a in the space formerly occupied dred odd business men and Jenkins Co. The ceiling of this miniature conflagration was room will be the walls the floor of the big plant of the and all tints in tho dining room Wagon Machine be of a Tho on Saturday of last and will bo tho very of mosaic crowd watched open-mouthed while with a white body and an flames into the rafters With a larger floor the sparks flew about the main and of tho most Fire Chief Carlson was in charge dining rooms in the tho and just when it Arroll hopes to make the cafe as though the proposition was throughout the intermountain going to be a there was a followed by a rush Drug Store air an almost before spectators could get out of corner room in the now by the lobby andI combing aW the space 40x2o will be provided automatic 8pr j nkling drug store the lease for which has owners been let to an out-of-town mi new lobby will be located in the u case of the Consolidated represents of tho building and wilL be L thousand by a corridor loading from Main tho price of This corridor will be h name set matthe designed to begin and the floor of the lobby be 110, and Who washrooms in the center of the I will be moved to the rear 14 18 kitchen will be built directly back Manager Wright expressed the the cafe It will be equipped with U. at the result of the a modern refrigerating plant and other modern kitchen The likewise include two space for which will be found Wall and on the first The completed plans students at tho the work were prepared by Archi- My who have been spending tect John Visser of this Christmas vacation with their expect to leave Saturday to return to Viva Teacher in Local Becomes Bride of A. J. Aylor of OF ANNUAL Ascension Episcopal church was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday when Miss Viva Decker became tho bride A. Aylor of In the presence of a company of relatives and Miss Decker and accompanied by Miss Smith and M. brother of the took their places at the where tho Rev. L. B. Franck spoke the words of the ring Mrs. Franck presided at the organ throughout tho After a brief Mr. and Mrs. Aylor will go to where they will make their romance which culminated in the wedding Wednesday evening began in where Miss Decker and Mr. Aylor met while attending tho stato Miss Decker came to Twin Falls with her last summer Association Electa H. Stanley and Lou Board Twin Falls men were by the Hotel association of in session hero William bookkeeper for Robert president and Perrine was made chairman of the board of L. B. of Lincoln Inn at Gooding tho splendid dinner the members of tho association and their wives by tho Rogerson hotel management 15 wore in Following tho dinner the wives were entertained at the Idaho theatre as the guests of 15. B. while the men assembled in the Rogerson hotel and has been teaching in tho for an extended business OF PEAS school during the During her stay horo she has won many not only in her school work but also in her church and social is principal of the Thatcher He is a Virginian by birth and by having graduated from the state university at Mr. and Mrs. Aylor received the hearty congratulations and sincere good wishes of a host of With and Mrs. Frank L. Stephan arrived tlie first of the week from Ann Mich. Mr. Stephan is the county and his bride is a former resident of Ann the most important matters taken up was the agitation in flavor of a new law for tho protection of hotel It was decided to press the subject strongly before the coming session of tlie From Wilbur S. Hill are enjoying a visit this from Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stowell and daughter from Thief River who in Twin Falls Mrs. Stowell is a sister of Mrs. Hill and she and her daughter will remain here fo while Mr. Stowell will leave for Chicago the latter part of the week to look after business Peas and Beans Included in I Higher Schedule Published by D. M. Ferry Getting Very peas listed approximately 25 per cent higher and beans about 10 per cent the D. M. Ferry company is publishing this week a detailed i schedule of contract prices on the different varieties of these two ties which they wish to buy in 1917.1 While many varieties of peas make an excellent nurse crop for some of the longer varieties are not adapted to that have found that the short vine early sorts are exceptionally good in that and it is these kinds which the D. M. Ferry company iB While the pea weevil has not become prevalent enough to threaten the I this seed company has taken f steps to check the spread of this by treating all seed received at their warehouse in carbon disulphide It has been that this effectively kills the bug without any other effect | on the OF CO. ON BRIEF Terra Cotta Facing Will Make Beautiful Structure for Title Abstract story in faced with white terra floors throughout of mosaic and all interior trimming of selected mahogany the plans for the new building of the Twin Falls Title Abstract company call for one of the most beautiful and artistically designed buildings in Twin for the terra cotta have al ready beon placed with the Clay Coal company of and construction under the direction of W. G. will begin about the first of ' The new building will occupy the corner lot on Shoshone and Second avenue where the Johnson gasoline supply tank is now A part of the basement will be excavated for a boiler and coal and a large fireproof vault will be constructed for storing the abstract The plans were prepared by Architect Burton E The estimated cost will be about Leave of Absence in Order to Spend Christmas Day at members of Company including Captain P. W. Lieutenant R. E. Corporals Foss and also Eugene Ostrander of the band and Rollo Crater of tho sanitary arrived in Twin tho latter part of the week on a few leave of They came to spend Christmas with relatives and friends and returned to Boise tho first of the where they will be stationed until mustered some time within the next two or three weeks Sergeant who has beon at home for Bome time on leave of re turned to Boise at the same the coming week plans will be made for a big reception to be given the boys on their return to Twin was left with James secretary of tho Commercial the names of some 17 boys of the company who have no positions awaiting upon their return Mr. McMillan urges that anyone considering employing someone in a good business give first consideration to the boys whose names he has at the Commercial a loss estimated at half of which was covered by the of the Modern Packing located ono mile south of burned to the ground Wednesday morning shortly tho employes living the plant went to work about o'clock they opened the doors and immediately jumped back from the stench and smoke from the burning no of which had beon soon from Immediately tho opened doors a draft that spread the blaze wildly throughout the wholo building and soon the people in that section were witnesses to a brilliant spectacle as the bright red flames shot skyward against the background of snowy to get communication it was exactly four minutes past eight before Leo manager of the was notified of tho He hurried but nothing could 1)0 done to stop the and all the dressed meats that could bo reached had beon amounting to leas than Tho cause of the fire wip probably remain a although it known that it started in tho upper of the and it is surmised defective firing might have been the it took more than an hour to reduce the building to there was little to be done to save tho nearby ai equipment of itself was all within and could not The city fire department but the bnd condition of the roads and the lack at % water supply made it or atom to make tho Aid An evidence of the fraternal business spirit of the city brought out while the flames were still glowing and the building but way when the telephone at the uptown market of the company and the Independent Meat company offered the use of their plant and equipment for the needs of their Immediately afterwards the telephone rang and Stettler Company offered their plant and machinery for use in keeping the Modern's retail market supplied with fresh and definite can be decided with regard to rebuilding until a meeting of the stockholders of the company can be The three heaviest stockholders are Al Nelson of Henry Jones of Bock and W. P. Guthrie of Twin The company was organized some three years ago to take over the old Packing Mr. Tittle has been associated with the business as manager only since last February and growth of the business under management has been highly gratifying to the in the building loss there were in storage about worth of hides and nearly worth of dressed and fresh COMING Ceremonies Attract Number at the Masonic joint installation of officers of Twin Falls 45, A. F. and A. and the Order of the Eastern Star was held in the Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening of this Following tho installation refreshments were served and a program of music and recitations was followed by A large number was present and the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by officers installed by the Star were as V. H. Worthy J. Associate H. L. Sadie J. P. M. J. Associate A. P. following officers were appointed and with the Cora W. C. C. Eula M. C. E. F. C. J. C. M. B. H. Twin Falls A. F. installed the following O. Senior A. J Junior Senior F. Junior Senior A. Junior