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Domestic News January 11, 1917

The Twice A Week Twin Falls Times

Twin Falls, Kimberly, Twin Falls County, Idaho

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Personals section details routine visits, business trips, and arrivals/departures of locals in Twin Falls area from places like Filer, Buhl, Hansen, and Jarbidge, including trips to Boise and California.

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I. G. Smith was up from Filer Saturday.
J. H. Barker was up from Buhl Saturday.
T. E. Moore was up from Filer yesterday.
A. H. Hill of Eden was in the city Saturday.
R. Beaman of Buhl was in the city Saturday.
C. E. Calvert was down from Hansen Friday.
Creek Monday.
H. R. Larsen was in from Rock
B. Wilkins was in the city from Kimberly yesterday.
H. Applebaum was down from Multaugh Saturday.
Hubert Smith of Hansen spent Sunday in this city.
Don Graham was up from Buhl Friday and Saturday.
A. F. Wood was up from Filer Saturday and Sunday.
J. W. Jackson of Castleford was in the city Saturday.
Hugh F. Smith spent Saturday In Shoshone on business.
John E. Schmidt was up from Buhl on business Saturday.
F. C. and E. B. Ripley were in the city from Filer Tuesday.
W. L. Blackwood of Hagerman spent Saturday in Twin Falls.
George Cook of Albion spent Friday in the city on business.
W. H. Harvey and family were in the city from Buhl Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Walter was in the city from Buhl Saturday.
Mr. Burton E. Morse visited Boise the first part of the week.
Thos. Mitchell was down from Jarbidge Saturday and Sunday.
A. J. Fuller was down from Murtaugh Friday and Saturday.
Dr. D. P. Albee and wife came in from Rock Creek yesterday.
A. E. Clark was in the city from Oakley Thursday and Friday.
J. F. Lewis of Three Creek was in the city on business Saturday.

Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Clouchek are back from a trip to California.
D. J. MacLeod of Rogerson was in Twin Falls Sunday and Monday.
George N. Smith of Hollister was in town a couple of days this week.
C. W. Simpson of Hollister spent Saturday and Sunday in the city.
A. H. Hall and C. E. Cludas were in Twin Falls from Buhl Sunday.
Willet Hance returned last week from a business trip to Chicago.
Olaf Norman, D. G. MacAuley and Theodore Parks are in from Jarbidge.
Mrs. Ethel Jones was in the city from Jarbidge several days last week.
J. Warren White, editor of the Buhl Pioneer was in the city Wednesday.
Sheriff F. M. Kendall was in Boise on business a couple of days this week.
A. Urdahl was in from Jarbidge Thursday to spend a couple of days on business.
Mr. Paul Sigsby, of the Auto Supply, left last night on a business trip to Salt Lake.
L. A. Butler has come to this city from Castleford to receive treatment for illness.
A. C. Holzle and Joe Taylor of Jarbidge came in Saturday to spend a couple of days.
Walter D. Day went to Buhl Friday to spend the weekend with M. D. L Barstow and family.
Judge and Mrs. E. A. Walters motored to Shoshone last Saturday, returning next afternoon.
Ross Pettijohn of Kimberly left last week for Boise where he will enter a business college.
Mrs. A. F. Barrett was in the city from Hollister Friday and Saturday.
Clifford Brown was down from Heyburn Saturday.
A. E. Kelly is back from a trip through the central part of the state where he finished a number of roofing contracts.
E. W. Faris left today for Payette, where he went to look after a ranch that he contemplates renting for the coming season.
Miss Jessie Fraser, librarian of the Twin Falls library is back from Caldwell where she attended the state meeting of librarians last week.
Calvin H. Lambert, a newspaper reporter from Emporia, Kansas, was in the city Friday on his way to Buhl to take a position on the Herald.
The mother and sister of W. E. L. Crozier left Thursday night for their home in Minneapolis, Minn., after a visit with Mr. Crozier and family.
Mr. R. C. Black of Lewiston proprietor of the Greater Idaho Department store, was in the city on business during the first of this week.
Chief Engineer R. B. Robinson, Assistant Engineer E. H. Trout and Road Master J. E. Schiller were in the city from Pocatello on a special car Friday looking over the track after the snow. They said that they found nothing unusual.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Personals Twin Falls Visits Local Travel Arrivals Departures

Where did it happen?

Twin Falls

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Twin Falls

Event Details

Personals column reporting various individuals from nearby towns visiting Twin Falls or engaging in local travel and business trips, including I. G. Smith from Filer, J. H. Barker from Buhl, and others returning from trips or leaving for business.

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