Ms Week VALLEY PIONEER Of AT TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR. DAUBHTERJUESDAY By Arthur Britban RIGBY. JEFFERSON COUNTY, IDAHO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. NUMBER FORTY-ONE Grim Reaper Closes GOETHE READ THEM. France-Belgium Senator W. E. Borah Active Life Of Ed­ 0 OCTOPUS' CHILDREN. STATE Ai COUNT! Beneficiaries in Will DISTRICT FAIR AT Rigby Visitor Sat. mund Ellsworth; Was 11 IE OF WEALTH. SUPREME COURT Grandson of Brigham ^ TWIN FALLS. Idaho, Sept. 14.— Senator Wm. E. Borah was the Young. PI1AL PUNISHMENT? TAXES ARE $11,000 Frank H. Buhl, foremost among the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hart builders of the Twin Falls country OLAGKFOOTOPENS here Saturday night, the aeuator re­ ;AH! JUDGE PROBABLY and president of the Twin Falls Land turning that night from the Bechlar Jefferson county lost one of ita aer company prior to hia death Meadows, southwestern corner of Yel­ moat genteel old gentlemen Tueaday ^the said the beat way to Ger- in li»18, bequeathed one million dol­ at noon when Edmund Ellsworth Sr. ,iie territory taken from Poland lowstone park, and proposed l LESS THAI IN 1925 lars to France and another million TUESDAY. SEPT. 2 voir site for the Fremont-Madison of Lewlavllle passed to his reward. :io send German plays and play- to Belgium, it was disclosed in a re- "Grandpa", as he has been known to inspire respect for the Ger- canals. !0 Reduction In State and special dispatch to the Chicago Senator Borah joined the party oi three generations, closed an enviable aud language, Tribune, a copy of which followa: Over $16,000 In Prem­ career in his passing and his mem­ fiat would Goethe think of theae Superintendent Albright at Bechlar Geo. Edgington Is One ory will be long cherished by his Jefferson Co. Taxes "Judge J. A. McLaughry in Mer­ lows and they proceeded some sn from titlea of plays now ad- iums and Prizes Of­ Of the Leading Candi­ countless friends. •jsed in New York? Over Last Year; City cer county court yeaterday author­ twenty miles hy horse back over the ized Mra. Juila Buhl and F. W. fered in Four Day proposed site. dates; A. C. Cordon Edmund Ellsworth was born at "LOOSE ANKLES " Same With School Koebler, trustees of the eatate of F. Fair; Exhibits Shown ••Ir. Hart accompanied the sena­ Candidate for District Nauvoo, Hancock county, Illinois, - MAN'S WOMAN," "CRADLE Tax Reduced. H. Buhl, millionaire ateel manufac­ tor on the trip and stales lhat he October 7th, 1845 and was a son of •TCHERS." "LAFF THAT OFF " turer of Sharon, to pay $1,000.00. Day and Night. was favorably impressed with the Judgeship. Edmund aud Elizabeth (Young) Ella- flWAS RICH," "SEX." "SHE to France, as provided in the will of As a result ot a reduction in the situation. worth. The mother waa a daughter SAY NO," "THE ADOR- Mr. Buhl, who died June 8. 1918. Eaatern Idaho District Fair show Owing to the remoteness of the of President Brigham Young of the .- LIAR." state and county tax levies the tax- BOISE.—The successor to Judge Mrs. Buhl is the widow of the mil­ grounds with buildings now under region from main highways or good William A. Lee, chief justice of the L. D. S. church. Mr. Ellsworth apent Payer, of Jefferson county will be lionaire construction, completed and painted, called upon to pay something like roads, swampy country Ideal only for Idaho supreme court, is the ques­ his boyhood in Utah and he alao re­ y Euripide's "Bacchua" "Attorneys for Mrs. Buhl and agricultural hall and women's build­ bever dams, moose and reservoirs, tion of the hour today in Boise and ceived his education in Utah. Upon $11..00 less taxes for 1926 than ing newly partitioned and splendidly , played in Athena for five hun- they were in 1925. Koehler appeared before the court Mr. Hart remarked on his return, over the state In general. reaching manhood he went to Ari­ j years. It wouldn't play twice this morning and announced that an conditioned, and race track thorough­ "On our entire trip we did not see a The matter Is of particular inter­ zona where he was engaged In farm­ \ew York uuleas George Cohan The state levy was reduced from ly packed down, will be in ship shape single person, except of course some ing for a short time and also aided .50 per $100 valuation to .44, while organization had been formed In est throughout the upper Snake river :oie it. and Shubert or Ziegfeld France, as provided in the will, of aud ready for the fair, the latter part ranchers along the park liu valley for the reason that the death in colonizing in that section. He re­ the Jefferson county levy made by of this week, several days before the turned to Utah and engaged in farm­ laized such a chorua of Bacche the county commissioners Tuesday which Myron Herrick, United States Senator Borah left for Boise Sun­ of the late chief justice creates a 3ionysus never dreamed of. ambassador to France, haa been made gates are formally opened, Tuesday day morning. vacancy on the state ticket which he ing and stock raising and later spent was a reduction from $1.50 per $100 morning, September 21, at 10 o'clock. five years In the lumber business. In insider the Standard Oil of Cali- valuation to $1.45. the head. o occupied. His candidacy represented -.U. If you had bought a thou- "It is planned to pay the money In With the four additional tiers of the only office nominated by the Re­ 1882 he made his way to what is now Thus the combined state and coun­ three installments, one of $476,250 stalls, which with the two former Marriage Licenses publican party north of Blackfoot. Jefferson county, then Oneida coun­ jshares of that stock in 1912 and ty levy here la $1.89 aa against $2.00. j exercised your various rights immediately, and two other pay­ stables, make up the big new cattle For this reason the people through­ ty. Mr. Ellsworth homesteaded near last year. barn, accommodations for cattle will Marriage licenses have been issued ville and through his untiring xe then, your total investment ments of $238,125 and the balance during the past week to: out the upper valley section feel that The reductions were made in the less tax, later. Mr. Buhl left $1.- be three times those of last year. efforts developed a barren tract into «id now be $347,000, and you county road from .17 to .15, and Frances Hatch, of Hatch, Idaho the office belongs in that section of ild own now, in place of your 000.000 to Belgium, to be used Construction of the barn and all the state. a highly productive farm. Grandpa in warrant redemption, from .23 to other buildings will be completed by and Mary Brown, of St. Anthony. Ellsworth retired from the farm and )0 shares, 35,640 shares, worth .20. among persons who suffered as a re­ In order to take care of that sit­ sult of the world war." the middle of the week. Painting Floyd Heyrend and Virginia Ar­ came to Rigby, where he lived for a esterday'3 price about $2,225,000, buckle. of Idaho Falls. uation friends of District Judge Geo. City and village levies in the coun­ will then begin, and be finished by dgington are very active in his short time, returning to Lewisville. ipng you in $71,280 annually, ty remain the same as last year with Saturday. -o [ce than twenty per cent of your behalf and from present indications In November 1867, Mr. Ellsworth the exception of Roberta, which was Meeting Against Stalls in the race horse barns, de­ in Hoise today Judge Edgington is inveatment. raised from $1.70 to $2.00. The LaSalle Has Winner was married to Miss Ellen C. Blair, molished by fire some weeks ago, to receive the nomination on a daughter of Seth M. and Cornelia ind you should have received thus majority of independent school dist­ have been replaced, and a building -dividends $620,445, and would Mail Route Change the part of the members of the Re­ Espy Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth ricts remain about the same aa laat with twenty more stalls added. In Denver Tournament publican state central committee. .35,640 ahares of Standard Oil year, while Independent school dist­ were the parents ot eight children, A meeting will be held at the and stand capacity haa been The members of the American Le­ Edmund Jr., now living in Idaho California that would have cost rict number 1 has a reduction of .10, American Cafe dining room at 7:30 doubled, a roof having been put over The Phoenix, Ariz., M. and O. ijost $278,445. leas than nothing. gion in Idaho are taking a great in­ Kails, Seth M. of Lewisville, Frank this Thursday evening to discuss the one of the former bleachera. A new team, piloted by Tony LaSalle, form- terest in the nomination and appoint- (Continued on Last Page) H. of San Leandro, California. Pres­ alleged proposal to re-arrange the section of bleachers has been added. ptain of Rigby's base hall ol Judge Edgington. ton B. of Lewisville. Mrs. Clara Hoff­ Hey say Standard Oil is slow iu Swan Valley mail route. One of the oighl the track is being in 1920, won the Denver I District Judge T. Bailey Lee of man, of Lewisville, and Willard J., rjig dividends, but, all things proposals is to move the route from slushed down, and harrow and drag nameni against 14 other teams of (Continued on last page) Elizabeth B., and Alonzo S., deceased.
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