Twin Falls Weekly News (Newspaper) - March 24, 1921, Twin Falls, Idaho MASCH 24, 1921 -I FOR HIGH Duerig and Phillip King are in Tie for Senior Class First reduced rate 011 hay from Twin Falls and neighborhood the term of the tariff's life must be made Last through the offices of Duerig and Phillip arc Twin Palls Chamber of Commerce tied for first in tho tenor list accorded a lower rate in Rupert Schools Return Contracts Haloing 10 Per Cent Idaho a 10 per cent reduction salaries unjust the 36 teachers employed in Rupert schools have returned contracts submitted for the coming The reduction was authorized at a recent meet of the board of trustees of Independent School District No. 1. the contracts submitted explanation was made that the reduction in pay was ordered to conform with popular clamor of taxpayers for a decrease in In returning tho contracts unsigned the teachers advis od the trustees that since the had been no appreciable reduction in living expense the lessening of pay is out of line to her returned contract one of teachers submits the statement of living and room 50.00 5.00 30.00 papers and 5.00 and dental 5.00 5,00 5.00 i high school senior class according to a report just issued by tho officers of the In tho same Ward Mildred Houston and Jack j Phipps are in a tie lor second place among the ten honor students of the graduating the list of 15 honor students chos en from the junior section Violet with Helen Honnold in Second place Wilbur Hoffman is head of the 20 students in the sophomore lisi with Elizabeth Homes Quina Austin and Voy Gish are in a tie for first honors in a list of 25 students of the freshmen The schedule to eastern points in order HA Y EXPIRATION advantage is to be taken of growers to ship returns to them Tho reduced rate expires on April 1, leaving one week to further Market conditions at Mississippi are said to be exceptionally attractive just now price range is quoted from 1> per BEET Body Believes the 1021 Agreement is Best the belief that the sugar beet contract offered by the from the highest in the first period of the secured for the tarmer tins agricultural bureau ot the Kennedy and Mrs. Mary Y. Norton Elected by the D. A. a general assembly the of the held ' j in Mrs. Kennedy j j of Twin Falls elected j regent of the state and j Mrs. Mary Y. of this ' was chosen IT i officers u A III 111WI1 Miss corre Mrs. O. B. Holden Addresses Mrs. W. 8. Mrs. Low CITIZENSHIP for Improvements in the Interests of City Listened to by Large Audience at Tom's on Important over 100 men sat down to luncheon together the occasion being in response to the invitation of the chamber of commerce to of the school Class Lawrence Phillip Ward Mildred Rupert in addressing the trustees on the of salary reduction noted in the makes the following an salaries offered are wholly The minimum or in other a bare living as determined by the N. E. the State association the educa tional departments of the largest universities is This represents the minimum salary a teacher can live on and work But even this does not take into consideration the time and money spent in preparation for By figuring the time money spent to qualify for teaching it will amount to a sum not and in excess of in large number of teachers are not asking an increase of but do demand continuance of tho present BEFORE Entertain with Song and Instrument Early Viola Dorothy ot fhc Twin chamber o John Duane Cora Helen Marcus Effie Wilson Agnes Raymond Margaret Sunshine Helen Earl Boy Alice Roy Class Elizabeth Margaret Emma George Buth Moroni Irene John Bert Lucille Fern Emma Constance Zola Frank Alfred Agnes Dorothy Mary Class Quina Vey James Theodore Egardo Ella Martha Harold Iris Blanche Maude Delia Mae Gladys Mary Louise Raymond Helen Kenneth Anna Oscar Violette Van Nota Melcher Jack for good citizenship was the topic on which P. G. agricultural addressed pupils the high school Mr. Hohlen spoke to students assembled in- the high school during the Ho pointed out many essentials in character und some striking examples in illustration of tho points wished to press Commerce that the growing of sugar | During Wednesday afternoon and other cash crops which may j sor Holden addressed audiences raised on basis are I bled in the church at Hansen on the necessary crops for the Twin Falls j subject of bettor livestock for western tract this year and should be raised I Professor Holden gave credit on grounds adapted to the i to this section of the we believe that | fineness in the on of the live the beet contract as offered by the and congratulated Chamber of has adopted the following it resolved by the slvo wed in ization ' ' work the Twin Falls chapter Public generally has been one of the active in state since this form of improvement work among has been taken up by the organica Hon. Many were heard on the each tending to show tho necessity of foreigners become good J. state federal chairman spoke at some length notary of the to tho of all who cared to make were not many actual kicks although a number of ideas were aired and all were Asher president of the Newell S. hour of splendid entertainment preceded the Masonic given in the temple Friday program was made up of vocal and tai and all a highly entertaining Dancing be gan shortly after o'clock and con to the program wotre Miss Sara L. C. Ulm and A. Wil ton Mrs. Herman and The duo from the Every num ber was well given and hearty and de served Attendance was Monday in the sams the Twin Palls Shrine club will entertain for all Masons and ladies and on Tuesday night the O. E. S. will conduct a similar ARE COMPLETED TO FINANCE Made for Early Work on the Murtaugh Irrigation is the best contract that can be secured for the farmer this contract would give to the growers on an average of 16.5 per cent sugar content in the beet a price of per ton for beets if the prion of sugar remains as at is per hundredweight at IN DISTRICT Commissioners Rescind Former Order Authorizing Partial Irwin and Forrest Finney Win Places at Kimberly of the most successful declamatory contests ever staged in this section of country was held Friday in the Kimberly high school when the representatives vof in the contest were from Murtaugh and Twin Falls two firsts and Filer Twin entrants were all placed in the second division which entitles to go the district on the general trend toward raising better hogs and horses than new countries usually take He said this section of Idaho to be a better country for livestock industry thn i most of the the evening Professor Holden spoke Qjj Community outlining ad methods for life im Last night the speaker con his series of on the better livestock Orson Ryan will address the DENIED BY this particular and while complimenting the members of the D. A. for tho splendid support given Americanization snia that there was lack of enthusiasm for the Work in the state To this indifferent disposition she attributed the failure fro house No. 306, compulsory education in the senate of the session just Accused of Disturbance in Thea ter will Have Hearing Coming J. H. Seaver spoke briefly upon tho matter of legislative action 7 in various phases and offered an example or two of the which beset tho J. Finch and A. I. O'Reilly spoke briefly in of the utilization of the school grounds as publie Both called attention to the nood of some such action in order growing children may have a place i recreation not only before and at all Each referred to the need of playground Finch suggesting in forceful terms advisability of a part or all of a large sun I money known as the school Sees a8 a the on Every ball games last for this All Kickers ' D. Thomas made the longest of the Kiwanis club at their dress of the He opened by I meeting and at saying that he was not present Bogerson hoard J. R. to defend the kickers as and the habit of He cited the and the prohibition movement as aged 40, was arraigned before Judge O. P. Duvall of the probate court this morning to answer a charge of misconduct in a local thea Burke defied and will be called up for hi next Wednesday Burke is said to have-been guilty of in the theatre on three separate He was arrested by a police officer on Wednesday night The winners Clyde complaint by the proprietor Falls county treasurer will col lect from Oakes and personal property taxes for the year 1920 amounting to instead of as a result of action today bv the county commissioners in rescinding an order made on January 29 of this year the valuation placed on Oakes and property to and ordered a rebate amounting to in taxes paid and to be paid for 1920 by Miat of the order followed filing by the League of of and Jacob of Twin Jessie and Forrest Twin Wilma and Octavia Twin STANDARDS ACT VIOLATIONS of Agriculture Unlawful Practice by Omaha of Last according to court the defend ant was similarly accused by officers who arrested him in the public STUTE of section of the United States grain standards act aw disclosed in recent findings of the of agriculture who is charged with administration of the act. While in such eases the act provides no the secretary of agriculture is an to publish his fi rm of Cope during August and against such Claim was up in this protest that the on consignment were Without authority 41 cars of wheat and law to alter valuations and boen at the time the order was pfl the that such action could only thp as taken during the period beginning the grading factors were the first Monday of December and tho samples to the until the third Monday to their a meeting of financial interests with directors of Murtaugh irrigation district held in Twin Falls final arrangements were made for the Plans have been laid for early start on the ork and it is expected the engineers will locate in shortly to have charge of the The firm of Henderson Son of will be in charge of the The district to be watered embraces 40,00!) water to taken from the Snake month while the commissioners I alterations were made bv Mr. in session as a board of in these pan tickets to show different test weight per petitioners also expressed moisture content or percentage of opinion that the valuation in this case i Those alterations resulted in us fixed by the county assessor was j indicating a bettor quality of grain more accurate than that sought by that actually determined by the grocery and tho grain sold under this and RATE FOR PEAS leading description on the BEANS FOR PATRONS ARE CALLED TO will be Held for Consideration of Problems Before will be a general mass ing held next week for the purpose condition now the taxpayers and patrons of Twin Falls All within the bounds of Indo i School district No. 1 nre asked i the declares that to arranged to be at this the pea and growing jng to participate in the j around Knull has developed sufficient of place and to warrant the now holding thie meeting will be S. L. Railroad Company Asks Authority to Make New Carload pan tickets so BEATEN BY LEW ISTON FIVE IN HARD for State Title Vanishes when First Game is 2J*> 24 Oregon company has applied to the public utilities commission for authority to pub lisli a peas and beans recommends that the u i made effective one dav after Idaho li to Lewiston bv a score ot new if will be per 100 pounds on minimum of 40.000 to the T rate is cents on a mini- in either reste 1 of the In its 1 - ' with the Enders Defeat Boise Quin tet 30 to 14 for the high school won the basketball championship of the state 30 to 14, by defeating Coach Jim Keane's Boise high school players in the final of the University Idaho annual interscholastic tournament here Friday Lansdon of Boise was se as forward on the team and Gerald captain of the Boise made a guard position on the second state takes homo the championship cup and players will return with the teams were in the Driggs won from the Shelley quintet in the first 40 to 13. Boise defeated 15 to 14. In the Boise won from the fast Coeur d'Alene 16 to 6. Driggs won its way to the finals by de feating 21 to 1". Falls high school was defeated in its first game by 28 to 24. discuss from the of optimism the existing economic and were apprised by W. of the Amalgamated Sugar of the provisions of the contract presented by the company tp beet glowers this that thy economic situation is incident to all era of constructive development and that it is one of the most interesting in the history of the Judge found in it no foundations Tor discouragement but rather an incentive for Continued Cofrman said that no opposition to the new contract had developed in any quarter where its provisions had fully He of what might accomplished by He referred to the years of Senator who it time when he stood practically in his - that Idaho was not possible I vation I ence df ineri and women | ed his every hissed and their disapproval of his kicked and kept on kicking until his position was and program carried took position that every step in the way of progress was due to the of the class known as kickers and cited numerous examples of incidents accepted in their inception as J kicks which have become for belief that the price of sugar would be higher rather than lower stones in the path of towards and said under the profit-sharing bettor of the the Newell Wight and Tom Irwin spoke grower would benefit by any J Warm applause followed sugar next fall is sold at the quoted Mi- the grower will receive a ton for his He said that tne company mm year paid out in tills district for beets and for and upon the conclusion meeting it wbb decided to hold similar j sessions monthly in order that all might have a chance to air such grievances aB they may TRAVELERS SELECT NEW F. Clark is Named Chief of Twin Falls Council Goes to Grand Age Limit is Raised by Law Recently to 18 Years are Subject to New Legislative IB A Creek was tho earljr in the week by the ' FORWARD of Mrs Alta up to 18 years of age are sub to the new school attendance passed during the late legislative and just signed by the the The measure is known as senate No. 120. It ' Appropriate Ceremonies Mark meeting Saturday evening and elected Plan to Dispel Pessimistic and installed officers for the coming Feeling and also selected a Under direction of the civic and Idaho Twin Falls Chamber of elected R F Clark J. 5" ate the of Old t ' 4 1 Gloom were held near the corner 0; J o. avenue and H Although the weather was not J for an outdoor celebration TT f sort there was a goodly throng r c On r Humbled and the V v a of was tM and F. grand The services were started v procession of high school which formed in line in Dl The r proceeded to Main avenue the high school the Blue of Sugar Company Ad- pallbearers and in Southern Section class of the lugh Singing Canto club and the school a well attended of marked the opening in Kimberly last night Rev. G. H. Young of the First of the sugar company were pres the Rev. E. L. to explain contract the Methodist church and is offering this ' Crom preceded a farewell at the meeting indicated Next and all tW a largo will be planted toi to be this vear in the according to according to L. W. Coleman of of the chamber 6f agricultural department of tho of Saturday in disposal of going detail with the of a most it Friday a COMPOSES who died Thursday was staged between George two local 16 to 18 unon the terms of the ill Dr. E. A. state and J. 1ft. and one and a dance was held and I believe the increase It ii oil Bale two besides the good time - * ithe regarding the sliding tlie prevailing idea was that GARDNER would be a splendid cash Crop this WRITER Bradford eminent up at or of the Officiai Opposed W to by ana tne secona person in Who in his V