MARSHALL. MINN. 
sers which do not erupt, therefore, causing 
a roar. We returned from the park through 
the west entrance and back to Pocatello. 
One incident that happened while we were 
in Idaho Falls is rather funny. The business 
men were advertising their War-Bonnet 
Round-Up by all wearing ten-gallon hats and 
bright colored handkerchiefs around their 
neck. One evening my daughter and I were 
walking down the main street when some men 
grabbed me, yelling, “Here’s one, take him 
to court!” I asked them what was up and 
the men explained that any business man not 
wearing the hat or ’kerchief was taken to 
court and fined. I told them where I was 
from so they agreed to let me go. Idaho 
Falls is a city of 12,000 so I gathered they 
weren’t very well acquainted with all their 
business men. 
We remained nearly three weeks in and 
around Pocatello. 
On our return trip we came through Cas¬ 
per and Douglas, Wyoming. There are acres 
and acres of oil wells between these towns. 
Some wells were pumping oil rapidly while 
others barely pumped at all. 
In South Dakota we went through the 
Black Hills and found them quite different 
and scenic. 
We enjoyed our trip very much but were 
glad to get back to our old state of Minne¬ 
sota. In all we traveled 4,250 miles. 
When all you good customers come in. 
again this spring, I promise not to brag about 
my trip but I can’t help but brag about 
Cutler’s seeds. 
GEO. 
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