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B E ,M a rch 2 $ -R e co rd s i n ; OJ were broken in 19B2, R c the Jerome C o o p era tiv e ci al meetin? o f th e co o p era tiv e i the election o f d i r e c t s ja ia t the Je rom e h ig h .sc h I liie afternoon se s s io n f o u M» wojKrative w e re appr< -------------------------- Milo

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lad Boglhtm Idaho Col- totnl 1 lhallon him‘1 been re- la t hj L Hmrtw:, Dr. Pomeroy, pound B-ralrerally of California Tho t Wle»i told newsmen two tlnued he’d h*TB the report fin- fcrcain

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in Bolie ihU week edible **«» fill s. Cttaaa I) cream

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•e Broken ae Creamery trds in production and in re turns seven )B2, Roy D. Smith, general man- tive cream ery, told patrons a t[jerative here Saturday. Smith’s Cents’irectOTS highlighted the mom- or serifh.school. Theon four amendments to tho by- P>o«iin

;B or i S s > « - £ “ -isseaBillEfcei p o k e V q Q v g ig f j i lg B S p ^ a ^ d ti t r D uproducta^jrtcM M d i i P l b t o f . • Uw bf

Ther S8tb meeting o t ' th acooperative was a tto id e d . by a p - and bf

r proxjmatcly 4M persona. SmlUi s i l d Thethe membership io th e orB onlailan only 1now stands s t 3fi00, an inereiuo oT Ijoumb

I 70 over 1051. Cau■ O ro u value of producta In US3 not d<' v a a *5^3433.20.’on inueose 0! 7.4 I----------' p e r cen t over-1951atwlo now rceord. -> Sm ith aald. H o added th a t producer T ^ T ’ cosh and c red it p a r e n t s amounted H I -> to «4,U7,!)M.7S. an Increase of 9.7 X J .

per cen t over 1051. another record.D urlns th e year. Sm ith conUnued,

I 83^3,923 pounds of milk wero> handled. T his, ho said, was an In- ; creaao of <-6 per cen t over 1051. T ho ' to ta l c ream and whole milk buttcr-' la t handled amounted to a,B40/!44 D w ! I pounds, a n increase of 2.10 per cen t. »„-(> i■ Tho ffrcatest Increosc. SmiUt oon-' Unued. was In Ice creanv and Ice convor

cream m ilk mix. Theso it«ii» Jn- Lynn JI aeo se d M i pe r ccn t over tho prev- -----------

lous year. G rade A product* in -> creased 3S p e r cenl, cottase cbecse 1 7 ^ , : 17A per cen t, cheeso i i per cen t. J u S i . ice c ream confecUons, four per cent.; edible dry milk 1.S per cent, ice . E

cream 1.8 pe r ccnt. X D ry feed milk decreased 32.7 per

cent, S m ith aald, and butler de- ^ , u j .creased 1.G p e r ccnt. g a t

S m ith also reported th a t lower been aprices have been caused by tho ^ t e r <lareo surpluses now In Uie hands o t v /, a . PUie govemment. j a y „ j

T o m a in ta in high prices for dairy in H amproducts Sm ith suRRcsted th a t p ro- nual hujducera use more o t the ir obti prod- and I.OCucts. re ta in and slrenBlhen im port be used,controls and increase the support o f kisses a!eoopertitlves. * En.iter

T ho financial stotem ent o t th e the findcooperative was mode by William P . hiddenStacey. CPA. Balctn, Ore. The h

B oland PoB'crs. rcprescntlnff th e childrenH oieltaa-Eden d istrict; Rc* H. J a - teslanUcobs, representing the Cassia area, groups—and Carl Mers, represenUng tho of yotm H eybum area, wero elected dlrec- tors ior three-year terras.

W illiam Hendrix. M crldbn. a “ i--member of th e executive committee APP” . ot th e ADA, aald there Is need for

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Story of PoweiEdllar-iBoUl Third In haVe ta i

latrerliig nilJoBi! tfj»cu-fc pe»ff jiroHfm*. )ceep, By R E U IA N MORIN Tor «

SAN FRANCISCO. March 28 ( .f t - m entsp t ’The atory ot electric power and uon in- w au r In th e west today is, in fact, years 11 the story o t an IfnmenM upjurge In spent In Uie whole o r American economj-. tho re ^

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i^trlklng. a belterbarometer, than , bSthe figures on ,nM «producUon and o f ^ ^ W M S L j ; lae and d e m a n d ^ ^ . - 'w ; « H for electricity a n d ^ ^ ^ | ^ y B J J “ “

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rock tomb s e a r Sbocbeoe ta l l j v e B. Frc: MlnUtcrla) asaocUtlon. Inapeetlnc The R< le Ber. Donald B. BUckstene. E arl to prot^

Arms Explosion Blasts Town as Train Wrecked

LEWIS. Ind.. M arcli 38 ' o ^ PageaiSeveral railroad cars loaded w llh tho resiam wunlllon exploded and b la st- presenteed thla coal-mlnlng town to- Easter 1night, b u t tho town’s 375 resi- tureaquedents apparenUy escaped d e a th Her.Edvor serious Injury. Twin Fi

T he ammunition alarled ex- “ ‘ 'Outicplodlns a fte r p a rt' of the tra in Focalwaa derailed, a n d shells wero ^ tho 1aUll scream ing through the tow n atnictedthree hour* later. P lre rag td o u t ^ hug«

i.ot centM l thnm gb much of th e theocca^ Jc » ^ • '■*•. . * ■ Paylnt

D an lij 'ons, 80. lo it u In tomb Frthe blast, and h is daughter. I t e * thePaul Medcalt, SO, received cuta tor of thand to m e fc ' ■ stamped

T he rest o f the residents v e r t cess,only shaken up. though m any Sponsch om a wero deacUihed. the

Cauae of the derailment was d ^ knot determined. th

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Dvdght, Spaulding, Rexburg, was e' ture Farm ers of America here Saturc convention of tho association which r( Lynn LoosH, Ashton, as the state star ------------------------- ---------------nomina

Egg Hunt Set g / For Satiu’day

rJnaJ plans tor the annual Twin scntlneL PalU Jayceo E asier egg hun t a t 1 , j jn . Sa turday a t Harmon park have p^ejj^jgnt 3cen announced by tho Jaycee Easter egg commllteo co-chairman, g,W. A. P ray and Milo Tannin. ■

Jaycees will hide about 3,000 eggs from esc n Harmon park prior to th e an - districts, lual h u n t. About 1,000 colored eggs g U r F md 1.000 wrapped candy eggs vrtll a o o poU M used. An addlUonal 2,000 candy nient of tlsses atao wHJ be dUtrJbut«l. iw a »

Eo.iiter baskets will be presented to Ashton h h e flndcra of six golden eggs to be . m < d l ildden In Uie park. Uie even

Tho h u n t Is being conducted tor members JiJldrcn up to 12 years of age. Con- jrlenda t xslanta will be divided Into three eight dlst jroups—the first group composed orary bU )t youngsters up to 8 years • old; men from nwip two for children from 6 to 0. They al md group three for thcae from 10 tlon of 1 « 12. . Idaho Pc

Approximately 800 children took contest w la rt In last year's Boater egg pro- Upper Sn trom.________________________________<c«Btin

wer, Water in ^u v e taken giant strides alUmpUng with mull « keep up wlUi those demands. total sutr

r ^ r example; Uie W eral gw em - nent spent more money on reclam a- ojJen ln ^ 7 western states n the five rears 1047 through 1B51 Uian i t :pcnt in Uie preceding « years of ho reclamaUon program.

, a V r » l n n U % p u b l l = a i i ten^>J««(ho Is ft member of Uie house inUs-lor c o n ^ U W M nffllni t o m ^ n dwislatlon, « '« « ldlng up th e fig-irw on Uio whole government p s r t Dig gov.f Uie slory. I t started Just 50 years built In 0M tiiU monUi when Washington but not aiSthorlred a dam on Uio Sa lt river Jepartm et

"Knvior"notcd th a t from Rfarch. MeanwhD K tho en d o f io S lth eo u U a y period, p; “ V«lamaUon wss « j 00,000,tw . a l« w erft

ffii-ftrs dams, power InsUUa- wide spemions IrrlitUon projects, flood control doUors in‘nd ; i ? ! f f l . T a n d other facUlUes J m p e d Ujr they, were provided In connecUon lly from ^

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TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUND./

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B. Frck. wbo tuperrhea cM utm cU on, and The Rev. Mr. Crlit It leaain* a c a in s t circular to protect the project. (S taff pbo to -en trav ln > * A * A

K)mb to Be Focal For Services

Pageantry deplcUcg indden ta o t den t, roc10 resurrection m orning 'w in bo Publlo Ftresented highlighting trad itio n a l T h e saster sunrise sen’lces o t th e p ic - w eatheriresque Shoshone falls se tting , th o 9,000. wll«7. Edwin E. Crist, president o f th o roo4 Intowin Falls Ministerial associaUon, a t . 0:15 announced Saturday. T h e IKFocal point in Uie pageantry w ill th e Impo:B tho tomb which ha* been con- an earlyructed a t the setting to share w ith catiso ofle huge white cross la symbolUlnK Young1# occasion. palU ^Paying an InspeeUon visit to th o p a g eu it. 1anb M day, the Rev. Mr. C rist a n d communlile Re» Donald & Blackstone, p a s - a huge clir of the First Frabyterian c h u rc h , >T^a riamped the project a complete lu e - th e Chm

'sponsof of the traditional serv- ho**w?ll (es. Uie ministerial assoelaUon u n - them e, ntook coulrucUon of Uio tom b s u e Stihen the project was suggested by a ratlons ^orman E.' Wood, ': ^ ia Fa lls real* (c«bi]

3 Elected; AsKt Chosen as Stai

(Bee Fhotoa on Fage Ten)(vas elected preeldent o f the Idaho St 5aturday. Installation of officers cl ich reached its climax F riday n ig h t ; ! star farmer. The convention’s unan iminating committee’s re- )rt Saturday brought the KWon also of Ulley MlehelMn, J ^ X l i rate, vice president: LooaU. sccrc- ry; Jerry Lowe, Kimberly, trca s- tr; Arvln Budge. Payette, re p o r t- J J, and ' James m e sd e ll. W ilder, nlineL • • P lans t□arrAnderson, Lapwal. p aat *U te esldent, headed Uio nom lnaU ng through nm lttee. He wss assisted by nounce^b klph Edwards. Boise, stato execu- Allen sn '6 aeactajy , nnd two delegate* response t im each of Uie nine Idaho FTA nlng far. 1 itrlct*. Palfcn. Oo3Ur Fanner Loosll built a 10- 1* »3,000. re poUto project Into an Invest- Red Cr m t o f more than ♦33,000 since approxlm i W. He Is a member o f th e cording to hton high school chnpter. uve secre:n Addition to Uie big aw ard o t being tur 9 evening, more than 350 FFA headquart m bers and their guesta a n d no official ends saw awnrdj presented to c jl w, h t district sta r fanners a n d h o n - ‘ iry BUte farmer degrees to tlve n trom Uio sUite. nmey alao witnessed Uie p rese n U - ‘ ^ n of awards to winners o f th e Iho Potato arower’s associaUon itest winners and winners of th e . “ *, po- simlc. W v,r DiJrymcn'» u - " " V<C«Btln»i< ,a P t i. » . C«lBt»n 1) O oal Ot

I West Reflecth mulU-purpote project*. O f tlie T h la there al sum, more Uian Bl p e r c e n t capocltyJ spent after IMS. - : bniakdowt:T1Is . o f coursc. is entirely in th e 17 •westenstfcte arid and seml*arld w estern IritlaUOta. The reclamation staitcs He doubtedlyitward ot a lino starting a t th e to some iladlan border s t tho N orth account tocoU-MlnnesoU boundary a n d ex - ^ow loolding souUiward along the easte rn sov lo r indarles of North and S o u th plans fortota. Nebraska, Kansas. O k la - ^-oru, g{““ ‘ “ IIg government works also w ere ever, unUlt In other parts ot the coun try T h e dtIvnot as projects ot the In te r io r d g jj t blUl

artm enfs bureau of rec lam a- w ldeinerci

teanwWie, tn 'almost th e aaine fom la *111lod. private uUUty com panlea tj,e eiectrI werft doing some record naU o n - g ram s m re spendbg. They p u t 10 billion dollar* apnrs into new fsclllUes. T h ey M ountalpe'd Uielr toU l generaUns c ap ac- nroJectslfrom 40 to eo million kllow atto. /c » U s»

SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1953 .

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KO offer apparenU conventlo sick or « « en t hom

I h e r e i a llied ha: who havi tu rn ed . t< ed by the untU S a t m ove to

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th e y recojon, a n d the Ber. Edwin E. C rlit. ^ e U i t circular, rolUog doenray d e d n e d Washlngt^ ■engraving) hopes Uia

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>cal Point a rces on Easter TsS

■” SS.JT h e services, which la good th ^ ^Qit,

w eather havo drawn audiences of gemtalv ni 8,000. will begin a t «:30 aJn. T he oan« road in to the canyon will b« closed .-,o at.C;15 am . couraglng,

T h e Rev. lu . Christ empbaalxed T h e ret th e Importance of residents m aking <c*nttnian early s ta r t for Uie « w i ^ be- ___ —cause o f the parking f lS t i t o .. ' P | „ *

Young >-peopIo of. *irM ?9srln J L / r i ^ F a lls c h u t e s have ia h fc in - the pagcRoVand Uie y o u U i^ M li^ the community have b e e Q .n n Into' '!■ U l a huge chonu to /unU B O ffB iua le , rr\^" 'T h e Rev. Mr. o b M ^ t o r M - I

th e Church ot the jJm lq n n , wUl presen t th e Easier seiB M n.^ ^^ilch q ^ , v. he will carry out U u rwtorecU on d r ^ S m them e. a n o th e r al

Sue Stansbury Is dlrecUng prep- ja i i « n te n aratlons o t Uie pageant. M argaret a . B aker

<C«BUB«rt »B Tm * «■ c»l«»ia S) jy jg p JJto rae y W.

shtonc i ty Att

)tar Farmer »stances, pi th e r exten

daho Stato association of Fu- l o f j ^ ^ i r f icers closed tho 22nd annual and the ’ ■ n igh t in the presentation o f cWef. m e I’s unanimous approval of tho

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Extension of.Drive Slated 3 i

Plans to extend Uie Twin Palls T w ln 'F allsle d C ro ss . resldentlnl fund drive h e pteadechro u g h Tuesday have been an - wa* citedlounced by Howard Allen, chairm an, n ig h t on N •Allen sold he Is graUtled w ith the

•esponse to Uie canvass which la n m - , \Ing far. ahead o t last year's cam-

of U u rT s a ”* o f guilty

Red Cross oonWbuUoM tota led a t Sccondipproxlmately 15.000 Saturdoy. ac- w est Marcw rdlng to Mr*. Oeorge Baker. exccK- Jayed becaIve secretary. ContrlbuUons were m id is onl)elng turned over to Red Cross rqv E. 1leadquarters so fast Saturday th s t {ined t l3 a10 official tabulaUon wm avaUable. by JeromeC. B. HeppJer, county drive chaJr- W ard on

nan. urged eountyRed Cross w ork- th rough a« to tu rn In Uielr contrlbuUons as rested by soon as posjilble. He aald he hopes n lng Uirouho county-wldo Qrlvo will be com- w ays 03 anileted Tuesday, but a number of noon. Thtrwln Falls merchants and residents w hich he dlovo n o t been centacted yet, p ing Is the

G oal o t the county drive Is $10,000. baby was k-------------------------------------------------- L acey plea

, w hen arral

ects Boomsrhl« Increase is more Uian th e full “ **a Frldo a p ac lty of many countries. A “ Je . iniakdown Is not available fo r the ^ L e o n ^ l . 7 •western atatea,

IntlaUOn and Increased costa u n - ,loubtedly built up aU Uiese figures0 eome extent.- But Uiey do n o t „ ccount tor the whole. ‘Now look a t the immediate future. - Saylor reported Uie bureau has M p w

lions for anoUier 5H billion dollars i-orth of western water and power W ASmN irojecl*. They can’t be built, how- P resident -3 ver, unUl congress votes the money, personally T ho private uUlltles plan to spend

Igh t blUlon for anoUier naUon- ?lde increase of 21 million kilowatts, f1 five states alone-Now York. Call- o rnla. Illinois. Ohio and T c x a a - he elecUlc companies have pro-ram s running well over a bUlloa Kot>cr«, arollar* apiece.. po rter in 1 M ountainous sums for m ighty sw

rojectsJiC ra U a ^ *B t u t K Cglama U thO "sp lr tf

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Nintf" Irrigated Idaho Counties

o( Audit Bsr* AMod*t«d l*fw» mil

Reds Acc Exchanj

Sick, llTOKYO, (Sunday),'March 29

r ig h t now about exchange of sick and ’ necessarily fnvor resuming full-scale t ta ry 'source said Sunday. Gen. Mark C cated he favors resuming talks with thied POWs, but ho haa not said ------------w h e t h e r h e fn v o ra r e o p e n in g -d ^ j ta lk s on exchange of all prisoners. I

T he reds coupled wlUi the' o ffer X a ^ f a bld^for resumpUon of th e truce ta lk s—broken off since l u t fall over Ath a t very Issue. L

O en. Mark Clark aold Saturday n ig h t hla Onlwd Nation command it a ttt favo rs reopening Uie UUts It tho H A lL i com m unist offer la serious and d e n ts coi fo rth rig h t. ' m u s ic fci

T h e overshadowing Interest In th e xv •• m re d offer was Uiat Uie accepUnco apparenU y embraced the Geneva a n d p a re : convention which provides th a t no A ll-d a j sick or wounded prisoners need be o u t H a ili a e n t homo Jf they don’t w an t fo be. o u t n a i n , T here are Uiousands of .reds In P a r t O l na llied hands-boU i sick and well— --------- -----w ho have pleaded no t to be re - ^ « tu rn ed , fearing Uiey would be 'k ill- I , a K ed by the conununlst*. B ut th e reds. untU Saturday, had no t m ade one v ^ m ove to recognise the voluntary I c repatrlaU oa principle. I t »UU re- ^m alned to be determined luUy It - p . th e y recognlu it now. K i i

Scc rc lao ’ ol S U ta D u to Jn W ashington expressed government b u h l b y hopes th a t “this exchange of prison- was slugget era will occur prompUy." HU *tato fcjd and ta departm en t said General Olark has u p m Frl fu ll authority to go ahead on th e billfold' bac exchange any time. missing.

A lthough there w u rising hopo toith a t the development signalled some change of heart by the now M alen- kov regime tn Moscow, m ost high atructed to offlcJa lj were inclined to view tha B ^ri.v^nrf development warily. nwn

niustraU ve was t h l comment of so to 35 yei th e United NaUon’s general a s - slender bull aembly president. Lester B. P ea r- h a t Wack son, Canada. He said of the reds jx lt . H e sp o ffe r “so far as i t goes I t Is en- ja d aald. cow aglng.- As they c

T h e reds handed over k aot«— Cozad aald<C*nttn<i>4 *B r*(* a. Cttaaa J> tO tUTO WU

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Final Stay of•' b ia d a n d t )

■T.F. SentenceG ale Vemon Orlob. convicted o t

drunken d r i v i n g , n a gran ted .M o th e r a tay of exfcuUra o f h is c ity JaU scn tenw by DUtrict Judge H ugh A . B aker Friday afternoon. “ VT kh» ^

Judge Baker advised Defense A t- h7to m e y W. L. Dunn tha t no’ fu rther delaya will be allowed on th e same ^ grounds, th e Ubiess of the defend- a n ts ’ wife and two children.

C ity A ttorney Robert N. W . Bai- le lscn said he strongly objected to ^ m S u S f u rth e r delay but would agree be- *cause of tbe citcnuatlng dlrcum - ' _ _ stances, provided there are no fu r- ^ > . . . .1 th e r extensions. I h - i I .

D unn submitted leUcra from O r- -U 1 . I H lob’s w ife.,his doctor, his employer _ a n d th e Clearfield. Dtah. police I | a c 1 chief, m e doctor advised the court X J ^ O l th a t Mrs. Orlob, her month-old baby • _ ._ a n d 2-year-old child are aU sick, the m o the r and infant being criUcally V f C J l ill wlUi blood albnents.

T he wife asked th a t Uie Ja il sen t- ”ence be suspended and the poUce chief and employer urged leniency. “ “

Thom as Nlshlmoto. Los Angeles. » “ “calif ., was fined $18 and O costs In «>,rw ln Falls police court Friday when he pleaded guilty of speeding. H a “wa* cited by city poUce Thursday n igh t on Main avenue. They said he ®", 'waa driWng « miles per hour or moro in a 25 mile an hour lone.

Jim m y Ray Oreenfleld was fined “ J " » 5 and ttc o s ls 'ln Twin Falls police g ^ K c h ’ » u r t Saturday momlng on his plea 3f guilty o t nirinlng a slop sign Sa t Sccond avenue and Second street ^ . west M arch IS, His case was de- KJ,” -L Mn layed because iie works In Nevada . J : , , and is only here on week-ends. swarU

Roy E. Lacey. Glenns Ferry, woa joy je , fined t l3 and costs Friday afternoon T hey were by Jerom e Probate Judge T hcron s v a rt le y nc W ard on a charge of running smoke go p< through a stop sign. Lacey was a r - outside to In rested by sherllt's depuUes to r ru n - the roof of nlng UirouRh the stop sign a t high- They openet ivays 03 and 25 earlier Friday a fte r- way to the noon. Tho IntersecUon t h r o u g h * the s ta irs a l which he drove his car wlUiout stop- A passerb; ping Is the one where a 6-wcek-old remove who baby was killed about two weeks ago. (C.aa»«»< LAcey pleaded guilty to th e charge when arraigned before Judge W ard r t r t T 7 m d paid tho (Inc. A A } \

Judge W ard also tlned_ Louis K .Prechel. Granger, W ash.,. ISTTUid ^» a ts Friday tor speeding In a school K>ne. N ^ , J

Leon Bollar. Rupert, pleaded guUty rtrtw vn-xr i t running a »top sign and waa rincd 110 and (3 coats by Rupert Police Judge Arthle NUbet. • ’

“Ike” May Select New Chief of GOP

WASHINGTON. March 28 Un— more m ight 1 E>resldent Elsenhower probably wUl county Corajcrsonally pick the next chairm an o n e body wa)f the Republican national commit- fingers weree e and Senator Tnft. R.. 0 „ p re- n c inder bed,llc ted there won’t be any fight over eom o o t tihe choice. IdenUfled.

T he chsinnanJhlp was vacated by slx ty-one .h e reslgnaUon Friday ot C. Wesley ically—wereloberts, an early Elsenliower sup- in A shtabulasorter in last year’* campaign. A T he odd*

state legislative committee were a mlUlileld Roberts was guilty of violating T he trainsh o " sp lr tf of Uio sta te lobbying law. passenger H;

^ Dr ^ Cqrenlies '

Audit Bsrtau e( Clralilloa 1in.! UBIi«d P m . ^

ccept U. nge Plan Injured'

9 (/P>—The U. N. command is ready to ck and wounded prisoners o f th e Korea l-scfl!e armistice negotiations a t Fanmt Mark Clark, U. N. and U.-S. f a r eastet

with tho communists on th e m atter of t

1,250 Music Stui Attend Haile;

HAILEY, March 28— M ore th an 1.500 lents converged on Hailey Saturday for nusic festival for 18 south Idaho junior i han 1 ,260 students'wore reg istered for t ,nd parents made up the o ther 2 6 0 a t th

All-day competition was held in varioue )ut Hailey but ratings will no t be avail >art o f next week. Some o f the better si ------ --------------------------------- dayw ereu

Cab Operator wb“KhMX B ciuolf tr,

Is Slugged.cn SSZ.'I?■ ^ 7 ® " Carey 43. B

Biu’ley Street SS'Slid and taxi by a passenger a round ,j,l p .m .r a d a y . H e h a d h ls tM la n d , . P ® ^a t . b - ' - “ • “ ™

Coiad told local police b e picked p a p a ^ n g e r a t the NaUonal ho te l am er Friday night and waa In - . , , f "ju c ted to go to a drive-la betw een 2 ^ .

Tho m an was described aa ab o u t) to 35 years o t age. six fee t ta ll, of ™onder build and wearing a cowboy spiseopia cia t, black sh ir t and Levis w ith no. M arshall Fleit. H e spoke wiUi an accent, C o- Splscopal c]td aald. a n d woodwltAs they crossed the railroad tra c k h ig h school,

ozad aald his fare In s tn c ted h im Tall*.) turn west and then souUj tow ard Taking puIxuen th street. C o u d to ld h im d ay night w<IS drlve-ln w ts the o ther way, so d e r the dlivley turned a(bun4.'eQ t o t m t h ion.,ttiflBuh

lat; pointsaid h e ^ M M ||W

k d .a n d throw sCozad Tefalne4Aj4ob&otl*SM' Aiw m inutes la te r a n fv u k e d to th e (Cm Om7sarby house cX Allen Sm jth. a n d - —-»*lepboM d police. They r teove ted 1- ___ ;le ta * t a t 11:30 p .m . n e a r th e A l H T I f nton Seed compaay. The WHfofd T T ** 7 Id a ll Cotad's papers were i n tb e T | * lb b u t about 415 wa* taken. P | * i g >Pollc# have found no trace o f th e an. Cozad w u bnilsed b u t o th e r- ' Q ise nn lnjured as a resu lt o f th e j 5 0 1

PoUeeman Claude LatUmore, Jr., MOSCOW, veatigated and the departm ent la g f women ca intlnulng it* search for th o a t - t r y ^ y a prli cker. leaaed today

govenunentli

5 Filer BlazesUoacowjaUn

Destroy Spud MSV Cellar, House sS !S

M riM M -T w o In T h e n im any days have' csuaed h eavy

MS In this vicinity. A house a n d spud cellar wlUi U ut» vehicles .S lo .1 In m . I t e . TOW IO«i hn»I been detennlnta. b e SF lm M look only « nUnulCT lo ‘S f l asume a two-Btory fram e house _ *

H arry V an OUdcr’s ta rm two “ 2 ? r i l P i ? le* norUi of Cuny Friday a f te r - 5 ? ^ 'on and firemen prevented th e ud cellar blare from spreadhig tu rday afJemooa on Clareaeo beu'er,Jbflelsch’s farm west of FHer.3oma dom ing, a rug and a b e d - “ «“ •)m Bulte wero a ll th a t could be . . . ./cd from Uie house occupied by U nking Ui •. and Mr*. Willard SwarUey a n d o the r recen nlly. Tho b lare was discovered by akep tJi^ dlpl •s. ewarUey and h e r daugh ter, now atm (^lii ,56 , “• « m ay lead to alrhe'y were In the kitchen a n d M rs. developments •artley noUced several pu ffa o f _.A“y ^ t l o oke BO past tho window, a o ln g j j e t P isldo to InvesUgate she discovered «>8 effect of ) roof of the-house was on fire. ProJ^** ' ,ey opened the door to th e s ta ir - f- y to U » second floor and found jenkov. Ber^ 5 s ta irs also ablare. “ c n a« e «i passerby and neighbors helped f a « pn*oo c novo w hat few belongings were “ beueved m (c«aa»«*< *M p«t< i, CaiBam s) e rgy dcvolopg

!2 Killed in Spectat Three-Train Ra

70NNEA0T, O., M arch 28 m —A a lm ost exsctl; my, red-eyed band of rcacue 10 o'clock Pri rkers today dug doggedly a t th e T he scene ' isted skeletons of 19 ra ilro a d o f the Nev ' kches In aearch of more v ic tim s m tar-wester

a n ijnbellevable, t h r e e - t r a in h a lf mile froz x k . ■ a re tour trackl ie y have found 32 bodies, a n d used by pa« :re was a posalbUlty a t le a s t ono tra in s use ti» re m ight be in Uie wreckage, E rie ' A t exacUy m ty Coroner W arren W ood aald . «ipo 33 feet li e body waa found late today w hen bound freight gcrs wero seen sUcklng up fro m wesU»und pai inde rbed . sAt th a t la«m e o t tho dead still wera tm - B uffalo-to -C nUfled. . roaring p sit '.ilxty-one In ju r td -o n ly ono c r lt - jand h l^ .tM ', lly—were In hospltab here and motive w i » \ah tabu la and £7le, Fa. , fre igh t e n ; « ■he odds against the acc iden t and . to tBffl.'l -e a milUoQ to one. I n aeeoodi,'“h e trains—one freight a n d two g t . trouls to )i senger H }-cffi»happeoed to bo xcwUs*<^«<

/Drive / | |q reiullW - I

P R IC E 6 C E N T S

j T lin for Ifd P W s li ready to talk with the reds § | |B | th e Korean' war but does n o t i f l H a t Fanmun/om, b high mlll> f a r eastern cohi'mander, indU m tte r of tho sick and wound- ■ H H

Students H

ailey Event 'ilh a n 1,600. Magic Valley resi-urday for the fourth d is tric t H l Uho junior high schools. More H i :ered for the event. Teachers ~ H U260 a t the festival. H Bin various buildings through- H It be available until th e f l ra t I H I e better selections during th eday were'used in tbe combined ^ ^ Hconcert Saturday night a t th e ^ ^ Hhigh school. I ^ H

Schools snd th s number of jw pU f i f l Htaking pa rt In tbe fesUval w er6 iln B H Bellevue 31, Buhl IW, S u rley UO, • iBMm Sarey 43, Declo 8S, .OaaUefont 64,3oodlng IS), Hailey 50, B eybum 34, I f i Blerom e 173, Ketchum 80, S i n g l y ! b ! S |18, Oakley «7, Paul SO, R upert 71. J a HShoshone 30, Hazelton 69 and U u r - .M if f lisugta 49. t :ttn]||U

T he various events t n d th a iila i Kludges were concert b a ^ , h ig h lU n HKhool gymfisilum, Ralph Kcanaxd. j » a MPocaUllo: choms groups and m e a l : n 9 |9wsecibles, Community B a p t i s t I H H± u rc h . Fetrls Edgley, Pocatello: H I Ijra s s snseables aod solos, L D S W B i:hurch, Wsyne 9keea>. CasU etord; ■ ■ rocal solos, Masonto temple, R obertnrilson. Twin Palla; p la n a fo los. ^ ^ H episcopal church basem ent;' M rs . •Marshall FUber, Jercme; TloUns, B BEpiscopal cburch, Harold C onner, l i f f l im d woodwind ensembles |m c h a lgh school, Reed Coulsm. T w in • ^ | F^U*.

T aking part in the ooneert S a t u r - - r ^ H la y n igbt were t h t B a iit r biasd n n - - ■ - I ^ H f e r the direction’of,Ralpb.A xtdBr- *'n n ..ttie Buhl b tnd lW U iy ttu d lrec-. | ^ |

Amn^lySets I jPrisbners of I

Soviets Free |MOSCOW, March 38 (ffV-A g roup i ^ H

if women convicts la Ueecow’s B n - ryskaya prison w u raported r» - eased today under th e U alenkoT ovenunentli new aninesCy decree.UsuaUy reliable sources said It*

ras understood these women of t h e toscow JaU were to Uie firs t ba tchea ; B H B be freed trom prisons, oorreeMvo |q |M ibor camps and other p lacet o f J |H B etenUon to the Sovtet T he decree was broadcast to tb »

ovlet union only m om lnc,N oaber roknow n

T he number released'and (he to ta l . romlsed freedom to Uie decree fo r - Iving lesser crimes h a re no t nnounced.Some western diplomats who h a v e

cen skepUcal said they m ay y e t eclde tha t a new eoaeUUlory a t ' losphere preraUs to Moscow.The Soviet govemment’s new a m - .

esty decree to r short-term , a o n - oUUcal prisoners could n o t h av e een Issued. Uiey said, I t th e R ussian uuiers believed a Uilrd world w ar ty ahead.

Change Blated *Llnktog Uie amnesty move to . {

th e r rccent developments, . t h e (eptfcal diplomats said mayba a ew aUnosptiere does exist a n d I t lay lead to significant Intenm U onal evelopments.Any drasUo reducUon o f tho S o -

le t prison populaUon would hav « le effect of reducing th e w orks rejects and Uieretore th e power o f ,. P . BerU in any rivalry wlUi M a - mkov. Berla's toterlor m inistry la - 1 charge ot secret police and th e a s t prison camp system and olao I beUeved In charge o t atomlo e n - rgy development.

lectacular n Rail WreckImost exactly a t (he sam e sp o t mt 0 o'clock Friday n ig h t ■T he scene was a d e ^ t e seetlon

f the Nev York Central m a ln llna (I tar-weslera Pennsylvania, ono - n lf mJJe from the Ohio Una. llM ir# . . re tour tracks. The tone r t r a c k s ^ • sed by payenger trains. F te lg a t rains use tiie outer onea.A t exacUy 10 oWock, a a J S - ln ^ ,

Ipe 38 feet long feU from a a - « ^ •o u n d tre lg h t.ltb e n t» ra U o a - ,il> « . . .•esUwund passenger■trydcs. ^sAt th a t Instant. the^w erthouHduffalo-to-O htcasotaring - •

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d a tto o w .w o m .rf to him . . \ •c««fully com- *® T w nd ta tu~ ^ * •king. miineu»er P < * r « M stecUin portion £, . Teen-ftgo Blrl *«-Wght a tnd sweater tor then *<r platol,. , . - A lU r t^ iS ? ^ '

fclon* Bldew»Ut c«|ed over one w a alter l u t t i ^ J ^ I

* n » 3 T ^ 7 , to of eteryoBff In l« a y yeu ln* purple of t w o ^ “S 5 ^ l

SS “£SijlUUtt. n o l ^ g * tter te. prepMliW bo*t

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of 22 ( 1 ^Ifl o i«h t. flared k m g u ltkngled wreokagfl • V | | j ^ Hd bEAd lone At0 th e w elter ot .kea boUe*.h id Mconda of 3 ^1 eUeJ. trfn<tinar0 p l i c n . q u ilt

come tro m th e W h p r n ' c lL>e a c w e ie « iy ^ " e r e s f h e1 po«t«. B u t {or

m cica w ouldn 't y®“ r home, n>nlautes . jjo cne yoU fltore! Urmth m a h liv Uke P0j*<7‘!tJaJ

iJDpacU, of your uta

s e e o t T '^ '« Iis h e a r t nearlj Imiles to carry I

P e a v e y . dtra inm en aJJlw _ HorU long b«-Id com e. Ttuy _ j m gled coaches.ra needed help. -lawnuw* h o . dw ere token to « » » » « « H0» y______ - r b w a J

(l]a G rande U ^02 81iMbt«|M mountains oi

1 MORE EGGS, Ml I MEAT, MORE pJ

Ii r A A A ; ^ > 4 1WICKS3CKRELS vC u l

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nUtery pUo. _ j ^

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Ifitoprofll*— Zi2i & 2M m He a t a a d c t n ! 100 t o —2 *

ttO Can B* Made Oo Stan * ! » * •

RANCH-W AY CHICK S T * *

I 4 > l n c h m ~ 7 3 2 • o e d e r

6 9 c ^jtrU«d •'••ll S i | J G u S l

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T m railroad m m u n ) ported Ih good condition i v ile r M em cdal hoap lu l I a fte r Detns injured In an au aoctdeat tour laUea sou th o

■ ■ itOTt CO h l(b v ay .63 earl] IN d I DishCI Q U T b er were l ilm titM by 1 ^ - BberUf W . W. P a Ja e r a t Dlffil L a ra a n d Andiea CattUle] l i l n ba« a head and l>ack In} I f i l n C utU leJa a bruised chest i BnBi Injury, b e said.I tH t ro a r N oi H art| B f Kpur other m en riding in ^ ■ 1 ' Bulck irere ualnjnred in I f l l i , e ldest. Palm er reported.

He la id th e m en nen h r T r ia T a l l s when the right

I blew out cau tln s the driver.> BlchardeM. to lose con tr

■ n v th ie li w ent o tf th e blghw i f f i V la tt. turned o rer oa iti — I aUdded. about 10 (eet befo n o n pine , he said. Palm er mM ■ I J B . w u a to ta l loaa.

c lt O arcla, Alfred Pares and■ ■ T om a .

renee DamaccdH B Korm an U F e rn , 339 :« f l a tn e t. told police Saturday ;M f l n ' a pickup truck driven b■ m l Bracken backed throuch a :■U Jfl tils home. He and Brackenm I B th e damacM. U rev re scM.■ ■ VlrcU P. U rs en . 90, 19Mn i V , atreet. reported to the a h «■ j s E ' fie# Priday a rear fender of■ K : Cadlllao was damased tn ■H H ! aeeldsot on highway SOm n u r aod BuhL Ko other■ n WWB f l w .

I Magic Valle |H Pupilk Go M I Area FesliB j l l (Tnm r t f Oai)

Hughes, Hailey, piano solo; : M H ’ Hartshorn, Jeroma, rJolln K s J h '- Ooodlxw boys chortis of 35 W liT I L tnda Lauder, Oooding. B ||> ' hom iolo accompanied by

Dickson; te o Woods, Buh Si I . ' sa i(9 h one , solo teeooipanl Jf J Judy Baty; Becky Pyn i, Hi liji S, , M prano soJo »«oaipanled t J e len Johnson. Hailey; Goodlnj

ffhK ff I . trfo, U n d a Bonar. Buhl, m a r iolo aocompanlid by M rt. I U

■ f f g son; Boyd Klelson, Shoahoni ■ i l i soprano solo accompanied t ^ ■ | j ^ _ I r « n e Boy; Bonnie Baird, Hi

c?*fW»r»oto -aoecpipanl>d-.bj M o ln tyn ; Dirane Carlson.

i ^ B bUsiM lo aeeonpenled by l in son; Ja an it te H aien. H ailey

■ B f Inet aolo aon m p m le d by j y u w Johnson; Colleen St. Clair, ■ u a ' ing, piano solo, Qoodtng t l r b

u se o n p o ee d o flO v o lo esa n d m e t quarte t ( to q H iy b u m posed ot Carmen Hymaa, : Baird. Juan lU Taylor a n d <

’ B ailir.

K 400onHau!( iiHilif f lB p P M S BH|Im pa»u(i<B M K . Offer Maglo VaUey and o n a ^ ■ ■ 1 } r m Nyisa. Ore^ tu rned o u t ^ B i day n igh t fo r the S o u th <

Id ah o Bquare Dance aaeocl seoond spring festival a t th e Jtondevoo. D anoen w ere on

^ ■ 1 from a s fa r away u M alta , HI ^ ^ ■ 1 1 a n d Olenns ^ ■ 1 1 Callers fo r th e dance w e r ^ ■ l i M offftt. K lmberty; C lyde T

H eybum : Bob Daley. Je rom e Fullm er, Tw in FaUs: Tor Oi

■ P I M alU ; s m Cleveland. B u h l: Sstea and Hex Allen, b o tb E

B m r i 1*0 T rlp p U .'O len n s F e r ry ;H arrison. B ill City; R a lp h

m lf l l j i? . amp, Filer, a n d Z>or«l AnC H aielton .

i H l B f l ' Conunlttee o u m b e n w ere r a w ; r lw n . progrmm; Bvelyn Asset H Q u B ' publicity; Cleveland, aatind. | H | i I decoraUons. Bound 'N Bquaret ^ B ! ! t O fficers are M offitt, p rea

I Cleveland, vice presiden t: D ayley. Declo, secretary - tre i and Mrs. Assendnip, F i le r , re j

IH H osp ita lKh ^ B VlslUng h o u n a t M aglo '

Memorial hospital a re a to 4 and T to 8 p jn .

| | B B V A D M irre Dn i H l ! M rs. B obert U P erk ins. H iB B l t l l i ' Oeorge Wells, Buhl: M rs. K e B l n i ' Bledsoe and M n . W illiam £

, • bo th T«-ln Falls: Don Sm ith .‘ and Quy BUeiner and F re d

Inctt, bo th Eden,D H DISMISSED^ D h Mrs. D el Panting, Kimberly;

U V o n HeUley. Mrs. J . W . I and G ran t MlUer, aU B uh l; Jack CarroU, Bellevue;' Mr*. H enry, £den ; Mrs. Roy Bake daughter, H ansen; M is. 'Wayn<

I tier a sd daughter. M a lta ; Mn I e re tt Goodman, M urtaugh: W

I ficnsud. FUer; Mrs. Amoa S ■ r X K i l ' ' lUchmond. I lta h ; M rs. /

Sm ith, Mrs. Oeorge fim lth ' ’ daughter, Mrs. H ebct H an so i

daughter. Bud .O rirflths , V , Morse and Clyde B rady , all

MU ‘WeatherTwta FaOt and v lc ln ltr '- :

elottdy. windy a s d cooler i I Clear (anfght and H oaday .

I I , 4»^6< today a sd Q -O Monday I ton igh t 2S-S t High yecterda I lew 40: a t 6 P A SS. Bara ( tU d .

l a S iS ' “ U u . Mia

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B ' PAGE TWO '

It Gets _•

Blame; ji Injured ,

w aiters w ere re - ^ondltlon a t M a g ^ \hospital S a tu rd ay ^ ^d in an au tom obile $ S Xea south of B erger I L - . ? a Iy .W early F rid ay | |

nW led by D eputy - I W mer a s S y lra n oI CastUleJa. L a ra ^■bade In ju r r and /foui /our iays VSW

M c t o t m d t o d , i„ OT,

« H . r tH auii to th « IMT „ _ _^ to u.. «. 2 Filer Blaz

n were headed for _ _

Destroy SpOse controL The _

Cellar,. Hofeet before stop- . . .

Jmer tald th a c a r ‘'f * "wved. T he fire departm ent

Esiers were F » n - *b)e to stop the fUmes be< and G eorge »«««■ * « m Irrigation dl'

the time.)a m a n d flw arlliy was in Filer a t im « 5 M adison ^ ^a S u S y S S

^ “ i( j Poplar *« 'h e ek th e Iom.■ the ON KalbfleUch and Mifffider o f £ e l « i ‘n io m lo n . a neighbor. dL i S d in a m inor “ <1iway SO betw een “ i® departm ent. Clarenc No o the r d e ta l i fieUch, th e owner, was havlx

In Filer;—* ___ Firemen had to clean aul

. rigatlon d itch and tu rn wa/ a l l c k ' V <«uld fight fr a u e y They were n o t able to save

^ and two tractors ilored Inla r. T hey m alntaloed wa

V » V Saturday afternoon to prev^ flam es from spreading toH v n I buildings and the house.I c o i l v a l A northw est Mnd proreo MOmi) f lam u from spreading. H m o i i o ; M i i M • “II rJolin solo- en tire group of bi X of W « i c « , ‘

Clarence Kalbflelsch was e ! S . iS fh t .t?« o " the value of hU losses o lOds, B un i, aiw insurance l e ^ p w l e d by

canpjsined of the JJght. fU k 'I h e r t time b ito re the f in

and h e r m other h i ? i . i l P T 'P w 'n i her clothes for i

S h o ^ o n ^ to y s lu m to AnUoch college, Springi, o , Sunday. Her 1

Baird, H eyburn. v a s am ong th e items saved. i p a n W - b j r - C ^ — N o _ x ea so n _ » aa _ g lr fla_ l

Carlson. Buhl. »pud cellar Blaze, led by M r*, c a r l- -----------------------------

S,rr:*5». Jerome Visitorf Travel Repoi

JEROM E. J i i rc h JS-M ra. h a s le ft fer Toledo,

S , . » thr«-w eeV vW t wih re la t nor a n d Jeanne g , Columbui, Nel

Uz. and Mrs. Lawrence Mek< ard , Nebr.. attended funera

land... SS.SSS ari- i-¥ r-tW 4i«ifc*ugeneM lIdr

f lS S M U B li iS l ' rstitm ed toH H M l l W H l t6 lB * lt» ;'tm r home. Mlld^

^ reM sU x je tu m ed from dut; an Je t pilot In Korea,

and o n e couple Beverly Neaves will reti imed o u t Batur- San Franclsoo, Calif., this we

S o u th C entra: a fte r visiting her parents, li ice aaaocUtion's Mrs. E dgar Neaves.a l a t th e Badlo - ____________

w ere on hand _ _ , __ , ,M.1U, Hiuciw Magic Valley M.C. wr. M« Funerals

Clyde Richan, '— -------------------------------------t. Je ro m e; Litle JERO M E — Oraveslde riti : Tor OftUlher, ITtilo C laude A danu will be h id . B u h l: Cora j p jn . Monday a t the Jerome i . ,b o th Burley: tery w ith the Rev. j . D. Cre a F e r ry ; Boyd udaU ng .

R a lp h Assen- _____hsrel Anderson,- j e r o m e — Funeral servi:

’ M n . H lldur Johnson will be h t n w ere H ar- 3 p jn . Tuesdsy a t the Beuhler ly a A asendrvp. xury w ith the Rev. Mllo H t. sa tind , and ofriciating. Burisl will be mi W B qtiarea club, th e Jerom e cemetety.tu t, p re iid en t; ---------Bsldent: H elen W EN D E L L -Funeral servicita r? - treasurer, i j r s . Roie Gibbons Hawkes ^F ile r , reporter, held a t 3 p .m ,M onday a t the

• ward L D 6 church In Preston., , _ I w en t will be made Jn the P

i p i t a l cemetery.

M«ir!a v»11b» T W IN FALLB — Funeral k n . n tn * n m Oeorge Schneider wiil be h ro a to « p m . 3 ta t ii iy ta the Twta

m ortuary chapel. O fficiating v •ED the Rev. Fred W agner-of theirklns H anien- «n th-day AdventUt church, u

M rs. K enn ith Com forth, OonclWilliam Sm ith, rlK a will ^ held a t Sunsetn Sm ith . Filer, morial p a r t ._____________m d F re d Bob- "

io> rK im berly; Mrs.. J . W . M orrliS Just aroifloy B aker and there's ata u g h : W arren . . ,Sr 2SS new fighn fimith <u3d .r H an n o n and f O f V O UIffiths , W. C. • w ■ J w • • f a d y . all Twin

herv fclaU r—ParJly

cooler today.H o ad sy . lUgh

a M onday. Low yeirterday CO.

SS. Barometer

MIb. fcp.

^ I Let's Co. 1 1 ^ COMINis 4$

S » ___ ________________________U SI

Reds AgreeBalcty n j ln g ^ .

Accept U. Exchange

S ,y irrM r w Cm )\ m inus a ll nocm a n d solni

L to the p o in t - a t Parrnun;X rea. Saturatr. aecepUjig

J I Clark's Feb. 33 proposal foi^ I exchange,

y X I The note coupled w ith UX I tance a request fo r resun

, th e truce talks, broken e' when the reds refused to

le t ufttfiout a tb e allied view th a t no wai

to m r « a j f c S S ““ ' “' ^ e red move cam e al

1 frhen world com siuslss], Moscow, appeared to some to be tfying to lessen t«ai

JAO £i% ^0 w hether th is f itte d Into

S I u m was not yet c lear,n u n Eve" “» ”p u u J;, Korea reached ite

v v p itch In five m onths.

Housef On.) "We are going to study tl a m e n t w u u n- eloiely." ho said , am es because no ^ ^Iktion dltehia a t anything in I t wo don‘(

stand.”FUer a t the tim e Red China's Peiping an jter, M arilya 13, K orea's Pyongyang radlc

scored their em paaals by i one of th s f irst over and over. In E n g lish .; i. The Swortleyi K orean and Chinese, broai Van Glider, who the nolo Uxt.

lan Diego, Calif- T he red acceptance oovt the sick and th e wounded,

n and M ri. David fraction of w ar prlsoaera hbor, di«5overed e ither side.Ire and notified The reds claim they ho

Clarence K alb- allied POWs, tacluding abi vas having Junch Americans. T h e U nited

dispute their claim s. T be a] clean out a lt ir - 1U.3M Chlneie and No; turn w ater Into « « n e . of which 8,105. are

d fight the fire, internees and 193,100 FOWi I to save a truck • ---------—

S.‘d «toh‘S'l New Term fI to prevent the

CollegeOpid prereoUi O f

ft; Here Monlup of buildingsQsumed. officials Registraiion fo r th e sprlj

s ta r tin g M onday, will < ich was n o t sure th rough this week a t TW: I losses or If he Business college. T h e i<

located In Its now q uartenI blamed for the health u n it building

Swartiey had c o n ier of T h ird avenue and lights flickering i t « e t east,t the fire broke T h e ceUege accepts studeiw ther had been !»» »» m onths e f th e year.)es for h er re - lo fa r for th e spring ticollege, Veitow Elaine ivJe. Mackey,’ n a n liy. Her luggage K imberly: Roberta Carmieh:IS saved. K err. O lennae Wilson, Del;sly fin_ io r the 1 ^ Bobert W illiams, a

T»1U. Evening c m « 5 -w l« ------- --- ducted on the sam e icheduii

te n n ^ f to 10 p jn . B9 l t O r S « *"<1 T h u n d iy s . Day clas

« he ld from B:lft a jn . to 3 p jit e D O r t e d «say through Friday .28~ M n. Flovd ^ Placement aervlce is mal iS ed o ^ O -^ O T

vih relatives. enipleS ^ N e t e und Valley forice W c k e .2 s y - raPhers, typists, bookkeepcrt funeral M rv . coun tin ts . m achine operate“ Aick™a lii te r . help. A t p r«

. dem and exceeds the supplme Mlidren and Larson, college opeimed to Jerom e T hose who a ttended thele. Mlidren O us bave taken emplrom duty as a recently are Carol Predrickso

Bllderback, Bllile Banning,will retu rn to I'Utz. VirRinla C arlton. Phyll., th is week*end rls. Sybal V e ttu rg , Donnairenw , U r. and »nd Jew el y a d an .

rjrr— Officers Elecia u e y b h o s h o n e . M arch 2S-<

’f i l s were elected fo r the 4-H c______________ by Mr. and M rs. V. 0 . Bow..M . r t . . . meeting.’will be held s t Jackson was elected

I. D. cttjo or- “ “J ! "Stowell, repo rte r, amUWani B ancroft, muslo and enUrts.

" w i ir ^ h i ld ^ a t A dem oBstm tion on tableiB eu h le rm o rt- ^ L enora Stowe

Mllo H annon meeting w as set for Apr:ill be m ido in th e Boss borne.____________

a l services fo r — ■■Hawkes will be r f ' ^ly a t tho fourth Preston. In ter- In the P reston

imeral services * / ^will be held a th e Twin F a lls L / ^iclating will be . . • / / ^ f er-of the Sev- . / / V -hurch, assisted ' / O a ^1, Concluding ^ t Sunset M e- Too m any people ta lk la ________________ te a r aad th in k In lew.

around the corner i's a great

Co...with UTOCO MNG APRIL 1

I TwinE t U. N.’s —

T fc # 1 T b e cause of d e a th o<n n O T t f * K i n M itd u u . 38. T uesday ere

r » l U h e a r t a ttack . Dr. J , Woo( Om ) county eorooer. reported

eccepU nz o c s e n l B ^ ^e Rep. Oeorge BU j r ^ i S ^ f u S ^ principal speaker at

. ta g of th e W omen's Repu lied w ith th e aecsp- T w in pa lls county a t . fo r resum ption of P-n>* M o ^ j, b roken o ff O c t 8 —refused to yield to C^eaoap D ay Set h a t no w ar prisoner A cleanup dsy for the

borne against b it b a ll will be held by nem M ounta in Bock G range ,

e cam e a t a time 9 a jn . W ednesday. Memb MwmuBira, l td bv quested to ' bring cltanln !d to some observen e w dw lchcs and salad.lessen tensions, but ^ ^ --------tte d In to th e paU V W la P la s s e d t c lear, JtT M . H assen , T M n ] iffer waa m ade, the « c u r i t y office field repi reached Ite highest be avaUaWe a t thi in tbs . po st office Tuesday after viewed th e red move « n s w ith social securtCj

to discuss are asked to to study this offer Polntm enU through the tMia. postm aster,

be su re there Isn’t _ -------------------------

” ‘ Credits PrePeiping a n d North

Report Di]I E nglish. Jspanese, _ A

Boai d Psitin ce oovered only9 wounded, a m ere . !!'*.“ > ’

c rlsonera held bv ^ schedulsd to luba p o r t Friday,

n they hold 13,000 A nother m ajor topic u ;lud lng about 3,000 cusslon. Janet atld. will e U nited Nations lem s relaUve to the at xns. T be allies hold county beards o f educ^t

and N orth Ko- oounU ei. The IBM ligU a .io s .a r e dvUlaa Proved legUlaUon to al

>,1P0 POW s. county boards and count----------------- tenden ta in those counties. . . . . . . coapJeUir reorganiied.3 r m l O r *Xocal school dU trlets,o

ty officials snd the state A oducation are given addi6 U p e n S sponalbUlUei which will i

X carefu lly planned and c «

Monday »,

* b S » d i S * S thS J ^ t S ’iii^ ^ tlme'^ H

e s i t a T t e ^ e ^ " cC srth y , Ckev- p ^ u jT ro u U D r«>dent of the bosrd. 1 ■A C arm lehail Bay W erite Campbell, New ^U on I ^ t a a ^ - S “ * P«»ld«ntWilliams, a ll Twtalasses-wHI-be-oort- . ^ b o a rd s policy of rot me schedule u tho ) 10 p jn . Mtmdays '

s'prnVn"! Heart SeizurervlcB is mall ,u to « . Fatal for W(

® « " “r F. Rhodes, o f her home a t as;

n t ^ S S S ’ ^d * J- Woodson Cre

the supply, sayscollege operator. 3 1 ,1B88, in E*M M U l. W ntw “ 7»k,n tmplommt • S 'Fredrickson Alice • BUower of the Pre

^ S n g ^ W anda <*tiW»-:,aiM, th e Order efriton, Phyllis Mor- ^ City,rg. Donna Savage S h e bM b u n organist a t

M ethodist church in d Firii!------ — of C h ris t Scientist to Twin3 " M rs .-R h o d e* is survived3 J C a C t l ^ son , W illiam Rhodes, Walnilarch J ^ t l l c e n two b ro k e n , Roberthe 4-H club led 8in . Los Angeles. Calif., iV. 0 . Bom a t th e Twin Falls. Her :

H arry H . Rhodei, precedecwaa elected presl-la, M c /'p res id in t: ^ o body J* a t the ReynecreU i?: Lenora n e ra l hom e pending woi

a ife-W anda Lee relatives.>nd en u ru fn m e n t

n on table settingRora stowell. Ttit mset for April 17 a t J B

pie ta lk ta h igh ___ _ » ,',V .grjI lew,

i ln e r ^

H iLimited Qnantity!

^ J b Colors: R ed -Y elk

OCO CREDIT

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1

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iin Falls. News in BrieBet-------------------------tfptaiKT* Slated

>r d e a th ot V erte L ee . U i r y M atson and Sis Tuesday e rcalag was a stake m iaslossrles. wUl Dr. J . Woodson Creed, saeraflftnt aervlces of the r , reported S aturday , ward a t 7:30 p jn . Bunt

---------Twta Falto tabernacle.

Oeorge Bllck will b e T hird Sbowlsg•P ^ k e r a t th e m eet- T he th ird shcrtrtag el m en's Republican elub school ta len t show wills county a t th e lO O P »be T w in W is high scjn. M osday. p jn . T uesday. TlckeU a— a t tb e h igh schooL

Set --------ay for the com m unity ® L . , — ,n<, « - i ,sld by members o f th e S «n OTUeiy. JW Elgh ik G range s ta r tin g a t nortb. reported to pollM■day. M em ben are r e - m orning h is car b i t a diing d ta n ta g supplies. boulevard nortbId s a l X ^ way d r tre . H e a i d the d—.— appear to be hu rt badly.

1 • --------sen. Twta F a lls so d a ] O range to MeatI field rep resenuuve. O ra n ie wiil meellU e a t tbe Fairfield W ednesday ta the Commesday afternoon. P e r- The th ird and f o u ^ degial security problems presented by the l ^ b e iI asked to m ake ap - <>riU team . Knull Orangtrough th e 'm r f ie id asked to prlng a pie f(

menta. ^

T V 1 New O ffice H etin• a r ^ T f t n P New office hours hare. © X I U U C nounced fm- the Twta

«. T \ - p loym int security office.r tD u ea tI Tfc 1 Friday. Begular Saturdajrd r arley »“"

■ r«s* OMt - - — -------w .0 » b m i i t h . j j g y S h e a r e r I

L a s t H o n o rto the abollUon of Bay L . Sh iarsr , vice pr o f education In 38 the Fidelity Katjonal bspk IBM ligU lature aP- final honors Saturd iy aft

Uon to abolish the sunse t Memorial part: and county lupe rin - jervlces a t the Whlto

ise counUes w hich are thapel. T h o Bev. Donald rganiied. sUat. pasto r of the Pri dUtricts, o the r coun- church, officiated, d the sta te board, o f Soloist was Roger Vln* given addlU onal re- Mrs. E . A. Betm was org

•* '^ 7 ^ AcUve pallbearers were J led and coordinated," g,y, K enne th Park,

H arold Stearley, James Ki ;fttioaj a » expected Les-ls Hock.

r ..M T H.«„r,%rs 'iS u S w l u f o ^ R

He w as appoin t- W aiter, W. E Sif/foxd. Dor succeed P au l Jsasup, K ay, F re d Belchert, S ..H

^ P tan k Owens, N. V. Sha;;

a board. Mrs. M ar- I

I ' S m E t E Z S c h o o l T o ue rt, secretary, under A to u r of Uie new highliley of ro ta ting of- building will be conducte

— -day—aftem o o n -fc r—Lea------------------ W omen VoteYs membei

T.,.. o thers interested.e i z u r e i s Mrs. X elth svsns arrasf wwr th e to u r and urged leagui( O r W o m s n bers to meet a t a pm . em

r . Knoaes, es, died g j j R jo ijn a wm cnndt home a t 2S34 N in th t„ r bout ll:3S a jn . Sat- 'oodson Creed, coun-ributed death to a i 1 1'| f i t r i M l l T i

IBM, in E as t Liver- t R F T T F D came to Twin Palls I ^

I WUNPATIONSB Order ef E astern .rm.Olty. forganist a t both the i i j jih and F irs t c h u rc h I r r n ^ S n r t O H 91st to Twin Palls. I J - j c o ^ f eIs survived by one IlOdes, W alnut'C reek. 4hen, Robert K . Co- tes. Calif., and Bay : : J ( <tB'alls. Her husband, ■es, preceded h e r ta ! :

a the Reynolds F u - SUM NER S)ending word from ; T W IN FA U B - PUONI

A V E » ;on a new

Ihrome D^

I

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u a n t i t y ! \ed-Y elJow .'G reen . ll

R E D IT F R E E DECIVERY

j t T C E M N .■ ■ ■ 141 W « t A

Open Saturday Evenings '1

^:S-ITOWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAB

~ | A rea’s Co-CR ecords F

i r . r s i s * t P arley H jraSsifto“S

.d m t M o t u » l------- da iry tadustry.

Irene O arcia, Oooding, bffwlag ot tbe h lg b during th e w t^ ta lrf f lM t how will be held a t ^n d Eligene U rson , B ^ i high school a t a M ojed br Barbara N el»r^ Tickets are on sa le -no by-law i adopted W looL operauve corer-------- credlU in th e event of the

a member, the .final WO Eighth avenue jn th e event of the

; to police Saturday y * . tb o association ^ r b i t a dog a t Bluo “ ““ on the dlstribid north and F a ir - _ J i L u ld th» dog did n o t Jd»bo

w o r t ta Ibe d S y ta d u s i iy ,;------- o u t th a t m iik and d sW

_____ did n o t nam e him. He mi„ th a t agriculture has been re

r«T,5£’S;M “'S'S,; jSSljn . Monday through eating baW ts ^ ^ e p » p l

' Saturday hours of rise tn th e use o i suosuion vrtU ^ im S T u ^ . d a i i r products. He a d d ^ on wm reinaia un

___________ t6c tivodl* t5U ehafls/ou i»d

arer Paid ^ • ' ' • p e a k i r c n a rg ^ tlr « • f a m e n w ith the creation on n n r H ( > r P efficient method of operatli

L U H U l U C L C cows and to producir, vice p m ld in t of quality products. Ba also sal|ona{ bapic, w u paid r e i i f ln g program 1» n icwturd iy a f t a i n ^ ta th e d a l ^ taduitry tn the "lal part: foTJowlng th e substitutes." ^e Whlto m ortuary .— ------------------------

J oS'nStetSiS Browning Ran Holdings in ]

rers were Jack Ram - S t a t C S A t C

_ _ tag fam ily—Kttttered oreMarers w w H orry counUes o f northern U tah i H om « . R ^ o y i r . of M on tana-have bean br e, W. A. Ltacoln, being sold pleeemH. J . Weaver, p . J . nounccs M alt P . Brownli

^ p resident and ranch manai II B row ning said the rema!

« « Or^v“rV «>9 JM.OOO-scre holdings- ? ,;■ S ’ lusvrner and winter rangel,V . Sharp, W. A t

T he price of holdings s ■ '■*'1 n o t disclosed,

v l Form er owTiers of the Bn)1 X O U r descendants of Uie la te JI new high school M d Browning of tho > conducted SlS?- in s ^_fcr_LeaBua__Qf_ the r a n d j is being sold be< « n m ^ and ■clunglnr'condlllons. and i i the ow ners have scattercjrans arranged lor ^ country, rged league m em - n n r v r n n n tP '

w b S i i ^ ' ^ a M t h a z e l t o n , * M arch 38 • wiS S e f tS « Oui^er. h e ilth chalrma wm conduct th e will leave Sunday

home in A/ton, Wyo, H e h - , ,-,1 ,— ,J VlslUng here for the p ast tw(

tONS W s Stay-Put St<^ r a n y masonry Job

1 ^or H in t-h a rd , sHT m.>5u T ” * * ' s tro n g quality, use our R i o J a i 0 k L w M i x e d Concretei Mas •!?« l i y ~ bu ilt o f o u r material a t

up like rock-of-ages. Bee r o S b ^ X Jw t ONE flaw can occu.

Uie MUI L et us help ■ 7 j S B I F ^ I S k ^ planning.

«R S A N D and GRAVEL CO.- PUONE 430 BUHL - PHONE

5 5 0 0 0new

Dinette— y y NOW Is Your Chance 1

Buy That EXTRA-Larc

f S 1 T A B L E A t A Terrif

’ SAVINGS!

>1—1 Check These Fealures-'■ = ^ • F u l l3 5 " x 5 0 '? ! •

_ • Two 12" L e a v e s -1 . m^akcs table open t

W a * Seats Ten! ■^ fflSNfc * Dayslromitc Wonde

\ T o p . . . stands up un: ■ 'sSm & g ' der adds, boiling

water, hard family usci

• H e n v y P a d d e d Seatj

S H m \ 'V r.ip .A ro u n (I C n f ljr B a ck s coverec

K B P F I !P '™ B -w ra rin B n h s ,\ tic fabric!

T i a REGULAR PRICE;u . i Table ............... nt

4 Chairs o l I 2,5( i;i so.'oj

i Total Price........ iN O W i

ONLY...89«95'E R Y (compl.l.)

R N m m C O ./M M oin-Phone 6S-JER0ME ngs 'T il 9:00 P. M.

. IDAHO :

I Seenu.r d S . F s H ? uwTOTcr looking

T T f n a ie d U F F A convent

l e y H e a r s. r i . o,**) ao driver wbo waved to

. Gooding, danced . , , Rope ProtecUi lertainm ent program of j^W ffU e t a w ^ . « o n , Burley, accom- wetriBg brown “

“ S J S T w ^ co-r i e distribution of with while c ap c o ^ ovi

S a “>«ilMd Mihoinr Indusuy, polnU j« ^ c a r barking fuand da in ' products bulldog . . . Ftiiow

parade. O ne-fUth of w eather poeslbiUUe*rU spent fo r milk, be ho plans to s ta r t prepj

for fishing s e a s o n . . • Wooin speaker sa id ^ e out inCo inU ncet I no t responsible fo r ,t*ring wrong way down i

dairy products. He ^nd ovetheard: “Momm else was to blam e bu t carry >noUier lc« cream oihim. He m aintained Qibcr hand l’*! has been responsible ------------:--------------

O d d S - T r a in st communism.

B S & t C r a s h T a lHe added, however, T _ _ i

lit come from a pro- J j l V c S 0 1 , a , i , f « u , d l n d a i : 7 o«>

charged th e dairy em Limited spUt the nigIS creaUon of a more briefly « toss th e ^ l e dd of operation, using In its p»th nnd b ta d to produce higher flO miles an hm ir ^ the

« “ S T "came, but briefly.

_ - Screams s ta r ted to come

Ig Ranch ;s in T w o

A - A »n» involved In tba wreckiA r e O O l f l funcUon. F o r a tew a tau t^

rch 38 Ifl—T ho big <1111 anyUilng.Idines of the Brown- Tbe wrecked cars, t i™

ovw ^ e alligator* in the r*pid./ir< h em U tah and p a rt b id sheared off teiepho

» “ S’.»TS i s s s r l f f lc loro ontalde help couid cot

holdings sold was p j „ d th rough th e manglet- t ♦».. TJ., u About 160 passengers nee I h i ?^hn M wore tljan CO later were Uie - la te J ^ n M. 1. - ^ 1441,

nlng of tho Brown- ___________ .U ..« .u rc .0tll,.JU 0 C

I ! . In the Son Juan moun

— Ozroh c h a lm a n a n - 1 1 1 1 1

the p ast two weeks.

- P u t S t o p s I S t i e e f l v J P w d !

M - 't a r d ^ .E I F a r m - M a s t « r /use our Beady }

creWI M asonry j ^\ baby chiw can occur in tH us help wllh I Leghorn COCI

I 100 for ^ELCO. iL - PHONE 430 J

h b b b r * i i a o D o ^ «

I I ■ • SelecUvebreeding give i finesC cUcki <tf th e ir b f * Choice of m asy popnU

• T a m p ia a o o e y la to p ra is e your own m e at u

L Purchases ToUllog ttO C

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r C h a n c e T o P ' { 2 4 - I i:T R A -L arg o ' / ^ F o e c• A T e r r if ic M W:/n\ 69iF e a tu re s - m J X ;

Kfl'» t • '■ bel«rf<"- / p W ' ^

L e a v e s — ble op en to

! Foonfri t c W o n d era n d s up u n - 1 *11boiling , . i , - r a i lr o la m iJy J i p « a r » 5 o«)ren{ztd

4.quart»lu

d d e d S e a ts « 'n?u«ut’'rap-Around ----- -----------:ks_covered

■soil 50.00

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5*95C h i e k B o o « f « i

B ofter H eoW i-Foifar Gn

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» g y g - r u S : c,^ ■ ^ r i o c blood in ftny O l■ i f f i o r e , t o P o c » - ^ K J u ^ Valley Memo-

?»ll»-rec«lves ^ K , S r for the doctor “ K ^ X o l e e wld. ,

departJiient 1 furloughs for ^

fuo*!* wM f p S w l u r e , M 5uc}i ® J m ta X iln atw l In tho “ ®

j ^ S e e l e m d t h r o u s h ^ ■ L r S iD t f f . Two recen t , J - ‘• K S c j l n county hroiw ht “

overseas to the mctnbers In the

'S B d W T llh o U ie rc h a p lm j ”“ ■ d i i i iU n s and f u m i^ - *“

■ a w r and other neccs- H t t t ilrtese hospital o t

provided by local «« '. ■ d l i u l s - Tht chap tcr «n « 3 meisency stores ftt

X ^ S S " " “^ ^ K f c r t e n for the chap-k ^ B t t a d r eervlccs w ithout Q l^ K , cu r be mailed to O l

'^ ■ ^ ^ S t w s h w e . j

h f t A S e l e c t s /

J o f f i c e r S l a t e £“ ^ B r t » - Valley PTA

• ^ K i d oKlcers a t the ir , ^ erenlftg.

l U ^ E l t s u n Coi;les. presl<> ^ ■ e u J^isen, first .vice

sg j^ H ciE slh Davidson, sec- E r K ^ K t e t : Urs. Clyde K as- gUt

~ ^ K l 7, snd Dale Bohlen, cap 6 u(

l^^Kcni^comtnUtee chair- — ( ^ ^ b ih to r t tn lu U o n now

- J ^ K i n The magazine ^ 7 the members to

^ ^ B c tP T A mafrailne. |^ K B K B d a d e ]e 8a t« to ^ ■ o n s U c n In Moscow, ■—

k CO delc«&t« h u

cbosen delegate to council.of piano selec-

Fiul and Barbara f ^ B a b r S u j l e Myers and

n lis fi by Carla Rolce '' Wonhuc; tumbling

^ Eujhes and Carolk J ^ B n c i by Eden fourth

Utter trom t chap* accessed. apprecl- ondiaDs a marine

received,

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' 4-H Calf Projects |Y For Lincoln Area

^ Checked on Tour^ 6BOSHOKE, U a rc b 3 8 -A tour of slim» * U aeoln eouoty 4-H beef cair pro]- Amt

ects was b e ld la s t week-end for lost^ members, sponsors a n d friends of food1 * 4-H club m em bers. food,„A A t each stop th e cJub -member & ^ showed h ts caU and explained Its the t

feeding a n d handU nj. H eart g irth uof, m easurem ents were taken of allcalres and opproxlm ata w eljh ts de- cJas:tcrm njed. D ally gains were then R,aj

^ computed trom th e Ume th e caJf ^, buLbta i secured. O alns on the the

b e tS r calves were approxim ately _ two pounds dally. '

Boys and girls feedln* o u t calves * _ ,! and tbe lr sponsors are Qene Hub-

? “ smith, reonsored by O. M. Pethlck;Gary HTubrtck. sponsored by the B khfle ld e lw a to r : Bob Plercey.sponsored by A rthur P e tm o n and ~S. J . P iper: Mickey OUleu. spon- . A

lig sored by T beo OUleu; L eona Hob- to iinson, sponsored by H arrell T horoe; f f t

, i r Dayle Robertson and A rdlth Frees, thre . . . ^xmsorcd by Russell T hom as; R us-^ sell Scott, sponsored by Jock C hris- «*«ine tcnsen: O ary. Scott, sponsored by Bi. J W ord Raw son; Robert ' R inehart, cos^en t sponsored by C halm er M artin : L ary f a t t1-2 Bamc}'. sponsored by Tews bro th - thos^ ers, ond Bonnie Barney, sponsored hou

by Raym ond a ad Joyce B ernard . here10 Anolher tour will be held In about diet-

„iy M days. O olns will be calculated Niijj. again for com parison by 4-H m em - jooti

bcrs and sponsors. war.tay ' oS I

;S Seal Sales Bring S: $731 fo r Lincoln S

BH06HONB, M arch 3 8 -A toU l ” of 1731 woa coUected In th e C hris t- .;L° ug mas seal drive tn L incoln county, ^fn- Mrs. P . H . Dlnamore, county chair- 1-----* > man. announces. T tie collection

Txiriod is counted from November to • i i the p resen t tim e. D isbursem ents “ h Have been »I03.<8.

Of the to ta l, *473.60 woa collected ,ufc in Shoshone and N orth Shoshone,

» 7 0 a t R ichfield and »«8 a t D iet-

The disbursem ents Include *70.48 _ for prescriptions and dK to rs’ fees

for locol tuberculosis patien ts, S13 r«. for postogo and m ailing donations

and *20 fo r donation to th e C a th - - j j erlne A they memorial.[£. f l lx ^ p e r cent, M ra. D lnsraw e .> sold, goes to the Idaho S ta te I , . Tuberculosis association w hile 40

per cen t rem ains in th e county, ip- — — —

t Shoshone Players Feted by MothersSHOSHQOT, M arch 3 8 -A ffroup

of m others^ o f the Junior varsity basketbaU leanj save a d inne r for

,C the boys M onday evening a t the home of M rs. R ay T anaka,

elr Assisting were Mrs. J , L. Swof- ford, Mrs. E r m Drlskell, Mrs. Joe

gU Myers, M ra. Jo h n P laU and Mrs.ICO Eddie Tanoko.X- H arry D ixon, coach, waa given a IS- gUt from th e team . Fred T anaka.•n, captain, m ade the presentation.

S u p t Camden M eyer was a guest.Ir- ■ ------

J ? clothing from a tj^lvo sponsored by the Eden PTA . ^

^ Hostesses wero m others of f if th 1 ond a lxth grades. • ___

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Ko. 623 W arner’s, breezc-w elgt Xx p - a n d nylon tissue ta ffe ta , a -ln c h:1- e lastic gore a t th e back so you’rene p inch . VnilCe in sizes as*32.

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Yearning for Ret J Waist Hm-lsSoiof slim, jvelte figure w hich so m any to st fo r- r« fte r theyT e the« / causing th e sa les o t some of Jof food-stuffs to drop. A nd now some sita

food processors a re r igh ting back, to i“ »e h e a lth values o t com

th products and view m alnu trl- thaitlon with alann . BoUj bu tte r and or c

, m afgarlne producera laU Into th is C<J* class. And there I s 't a lk th a t they fam-n m ay become strange bedfeUows In 18-8

“ '*“npalgn to get A mericans to-use ThL|>« the spreading knife m ore freely. 8.8 :

O ther food PTO ceasors-alarmed„ o t the Inroads on sa les made by * "

America’s changing lood h a b i t s - . . advertise th a t th e ir p roducts aretii ?® fattening th a n some o the r '??*... foods th a t the dieting public h a s ' 2°'fj tu raed to. • . andu- . A big sugar .refine ry has come 1 '^ 1>- to detense of th e sw eet, for ex- e; ^ P l e . with the conKnU on th a t ’ *u . th ree teaspoons fuU of Its brand of t-j . sugiir contain no m ore calories th a n -hi.

ho lf a grapefruit.jy B ut, c f course, sUU others a r t amc•t. cashing In by bring ing ou t non - dry fa tten ing food lines, catering to the tl- those who dedicate the ir eating spr< ed hours to dropping a pound or so fora

here .ond there—m ostly there. Every son;u t die ter has his favorites. per^ New diet habits hove changed th e thal

food picture considerably since th e Insi w or. Average annual consumption of sugar in 1535 throuffh 1538 w sj00.2 pounds per cap ita , th e agrlcul- uture departm ent says. T his year cowconsumption Is esUm aUd to be peri

\{ between W and M pounds pe r beei,1 “ W“ - . mt_ Joseph r . A bbott, president o f ven

American Sugar R efin ing company, mor

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: RUNNlh N ex t Door to Idaho Power — '

I be beautiiiil in |

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V u m f t .

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leturn to Slim Jei Some Food Sales J

'H l s - i f l t l n r h l r ^ e s m e n to-eam palm W hit y to get the dieting public to w atch q e the wtaJ taU ke of a ll/ood* Instead ^ , 0 of Just reaching lo r a cigarette In -0 stead of a sweet. H e’s running ads w ent

to say th a t three teaspoons of h is a t eIt company's sugar have less calories He,- than one apple o r k third of a cup hospi1 oT coitflfc cheese. to r s Is CoQsumpUon of creamery a n d --pene< y farm butter In m a to 1W9 averaged--j t r e e n 18.8 pounds p e r person eoch year,--invcj e This year U Is expected to drop to --------

8.8 pounds. M aryarlne took a lo t o t 1------rf that, but weight-watching also Was , a cause._ Changing diets worry the potato ^ farmer a n d th s Sour mlU. Per .J capita consumption o t potaloea was \ J 130 pounds a year before the war

and 101 pounds la st year. Vte of flour dropped tro m .U l pounds per

:® person prew ar to IJO pounds last • year. .

Americans are now turning more to vegetables', fru it, meat, e^gs,

° chickens and turkeys Uian they did prcKor. T hey eat about the same

■e amount of fish.1- Despite aU this change In diet,« the tendency to asg, swell and ig spread goes righ t on. however. Doc- >0 tora estimate th a t 30 mlJIloa p e r- 7 sons In th e country ore a t least 10

per cent ovcrv,’cleht. a condition e th a t physlclons. dress moktrs and ,e Insurance companies frown upon.

J STUDENTS IIONOnrDI- UNIVERSITY O P IDAHO. Mos- ^ cow. M srch 28—Sharon Norby, R u- w pert, end Jo h n Knodle, Burley, have !r been honored by their respective

service organlzotloru a t the Dnl-if verslty o f Idaho os "spur of thef, m om enf ond "knight of knights.”

2 if Itl Eisler Siistn tliise ^

io as Easter CafisARROW STAMPS!—

m o ’s- Open Fridays'T il 9 P.M.

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JEROME. M arch 38 - WendaU Ign W hlte.'l3 rson-o t-M rr-K «l M r».-lvao laee l ^ O. W hite, received m inor cu ta a ad w ith [jj. bruises wiien hla m otor scooter ids w en t o u t o t control a n d tu rned over h is a t e p.m. T hursday . . . hom

H e was taken to S t. Benedict’s nine lip hospital and U eated by a local doc- O lai

u r and rrfcased. T h e aodden t hap- appc ^ pened 04 he tu rned from e as t Moln ping

s tre e t onto 0 side stree t. John JSober,^ investigaung officer, aald.__________^

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t Chatter H alted Alln y . BH06H0NB. M trc ll — T lje Hd U W ood River Livestock 4 -E club m em - ■*^ „ bers have sgreed th s t e ac h m enlber AL

m u st obtain permission t o ‘spealc a t Roy*»*» in e e t ln g s -^ d - e M h one speaking OU ha ad w ithou t permission la f lned five On

cents. The money fs to b e p u t In i n j J;th e treasury for usa o f tb # club, sen.';

H ie last meeting w as b e ld a t th e horoi; , • hom e of ciUford S tu tam an w ith Ja<

net’s nine members p re se n t Sharon lUng doc- O launer u )d Edward Sandy were Jackhap . appointed to collect new spaper cUp- Mrtfaln pings for a scrap book. faml)ober, - ,■■ — end

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In lag his daughter, Mrs. O. £ . S to o a - * ' ub. sen.' and fam ily, le ft PWday for h is — th e home in Boise. . t>rlth Jack Snider, Los Angeles, is Tia- ron lUng his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.'ere Jack Snider, sr. <Up- Mr. and M rs. Joe Fredrickson a ad

family. Blackfoot, epent the week- .end WslUng h e r porents, Mr. and

D S.‘Mrs. SUve Mahoney.

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H S T I L L T H E B A S IC L A W^ D S l f n U le a a t l7 e n o u g h , t h e g o v e rn m e n t h

J iw t a n n o u n c e ^ th e B h a r p e s t d ro p In th e co ■ H o f l lv ln ? f o r a n y a lnglQ m o n t h In th e pa H r a y e a r . L o w er fo o d p r lc e e w e r e m a tn ly respoi l l j a s lb ie .1 ^ 9 TTiia Is QuJte in contrast to what wou H I have happened had the die-hard bureaucra M l been right In aU their warnings on wh W M would follow the immoral of prlee control M W The Elsenhower administration recent K W completed the lifting ot price controls fro K ju l . all consumer goods, In spite of all the na WTM and fair deal warnings. And surprising M r enough to all who were about convlnci

th a t the govemment would have to live the H j H lives for them, prices actually started to drc H H instead of going hog-vUd.■ H The lav of supply and demand, believe ■ U o r not, was demonstrating itself once moi

as being tbe basic fundam ental of our econc my, much os Che.buresucr&tlc master plai ners have attempted to discredit tha t fondc

I H R mental.According to this latest govemment ar

M W noungement, the consumer .price Index rot . to a record high las t August, eased ott 1

l i i B September and October, duplicated the Aub ■ H u s t high In 'November, and then droppe B BH for three atralght months. Tood prices durln n i ^ the month ended T^b. 15 dropped' 1.4 pt n llini cent—the sharpest deoUna in 12 months. Q C ^I In this same eonneotion. th e TlmeS'New H w } ^ received an In ta r titlag letter fror

national advirtU inr rfpr«Mntatlves, wit] offices In eight e! the principal ciUea acroa

[KK(Ij the country.The letter refers to Interviews for th

K m i purpose ot determining w h a t effect the re H w coatroU haa h ad on the n ea■ H I packing induitry. Repreiantatlvea of two o m a the ia rre it n e a t packing ilrm i in the Unltei

S tates were Interrlewed to get an answer t ^ H l pertinent question.H n *nie m eat industry was relieved when prici

controls were remored an d o tb e r regulation ■ t t lifted. I t VU explained th a t govemmen

regulations had cauied aerlous productloi problems, which “upset th e operation of th< Ifiw of supply and demand."

Tbe m eat industrr, i t was emphasized m i lives by this law. Every fluctuation in thi IQ ^w price of m eat oa th e h : ^ b a s an immedlat D n ; 'e ffec t on production and sailing activity, llu M B ..dally d&slres o f i t n . Consumer con

atantly have their effect in tbe form o H H demand. Ia such a complex Indostir, th< ■ n administration ot these regulations was ax H H expensive procedure. And even If regulation

attem pted to set aside th e law of 'supply anc ^ H | ' demand, this basic law continued to b<

operative.One obsenation waa particularly inter*

estlng:' “Regulation o o u ld 'no t control this year’ii ' s teer crop, nor could regulation force Mrs.

' ‘'Consumer to buy w hat sh e did not want, H | 9 ' ' o r a t a price she did n o t choose to pay. So i n i i : m eat pHcea fell below ceiling levels without jp lM ' regard to regulation. Therefore, since tbe

law of supply and dem and was in fact In H M jl ' operation, the release o t c o n tro l has had I H l ' Uttle effect on th e overall price of meat, H H grade by grade."H | j | of course raises a loglea) qu«st!oa In^ H l everyone's mind. Ju s t how effective waa all ^ H | " th is price control effort, a f te r all, and Just

how many millions were sQuandered by the H M bureaucrats in ttying to malce their “planned ■ ■ economy” work?

| H A G R E A T O R G A N E A T I O Nm V The writer considers I t & real privilege to H H liave been among th e guests a t the annual

banquet ot the state FFA convention a t the H H American Legion hall in Twin Falls ra d ay

evening. ’ •K S m I Never has he been A favorably Impressed W g m w ith a large group o f yoxmg men as he was | W j | on this occaslon.'lt was a n inspiration indeed

to witness the m anner In which the SOO FFA ^ ■ H boys in attendance conducted their meeting. B H l^ c y were conscientious, clean-cut and gen- ■ j H tiemanly In every re sp ec t. . . all tn significant

contrast to the reaction one gets too often In ^ ^ H contact with present day youth.^ ^ H ^ A* Thomas, one ot th e best known edu-

cators In Idaho, was also a guest a t the ban- < quet and be, too, expressed himself as being

H l ^ I exceptionally proud of th e PFA boys. Identl- H l l ^ fled with educaUon in Idaho for ,33 years, 12 H t l U ^ superintendent of schools a t Klm-H f l lg r berly and presently as superintendent of m m Class A District No. 2 a t Meridian, which in- H P H eludes 12 grade schools and two hJsh schools, ■ jk n M Mr. Thomas Is in position to appraise the ■ ■ ■ FFA organiiatlon objectively.

He attributes tb e high t ^ c of young man- .hood in this organisation to "the ag teachers and tbe type o f men selected for these voca- tlonal ag Jobs.” These teachers and advisers,

^ ^ H believes, are “doing tb e outstanding job • In-raodem education.'*

Id any event, a s Mr. Thomas points out, these boys are dem onstrating vocational edu- eatloD a t its best. TTiey a ro being indoctri-

^ ^ B , b a te d into the fundam entals of forming, and serious a n d dignified busi-

■ a e s s ; ^ . ..,::5Bjei m anager o f one o f th a local hotels, at

^ H W A . b ^ happened to be^ H .ateylng,;«ddedtb»foU ow lnffobM rvation:

- V l t 18 ft . r e a l p l e a s u r e t d b a r s g u e s ts lik e B H th e s e b o n b e c a u s e t l j e y m o s o c o n s id e r a te B M « J d w e l l - m a n n e r e d . I t w o u ld b e a g o o d th i n g '

I f o u r a t h l e t i c c o a c b e s c o u ld I m b u e th e s a m e ‘ ^ s p i r i t l a <j:daflg p e o p le a j ' t o e a g teachera do.” N

m

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| T U C K E R ’ S , N A T I O ^

S WHIRUGIG

( t t l W A a H m aT O K -"W lir 1k«‘ to to lm a t tow " ' - 'A li l l congreM l" asks M n. 8. A.. Houiton. T « . “h u t--------- -f.J-w o f be lB f Jo h la iw rtturnUi* t i u l r p a r t j— — M-nt-w p o ^ , ItM A n tib U e tn i ire ibovln* him arcpund. Trcf BM try ing to wwek U* »dmlniitr*Uoa b e fo re it

, bu i t t ru d . Why d e e ta 't n e er—-------- . } j J H m m ^ H downT n * peopUU B b«hlzul b l

H ^ f f l H H Aniwer: IrecetTe-Buiny quest!

- ? Ut « Preildfnt «nd hoatU ity■ - » iM w»nl coDjms, »nd bsU d e w hy. - 111.00 uinhmrn- rioei no t a u e r t himi

irt of ftajxKfli ^ I B K B H B D w e poiiuwly. My s iu w c r . m aluktiih*] (» >h« ■ « 9 E B B B | | tvr, ll bued. tn p t r t t t lettC ,.101 H»h8 C« «- ujq President's own th o u g h ts

^ ^ i n t i f s ^ n t p lu e . ~ lke” U no■nm ent h a s a tik -dow m r or Tengeful per«oo, in th e c o s t . ** r I i e W h li tiro prfdeceswrs w er* In tli

n th e p a s t « J* tlo n s w ltb tb* InU litlve branch of th e aorei

l ly re s p o n r ^ h » « b«en-luch » iu c ce * ifu l conunder-O f a u tU lid forcee in E u ^ d u r in g Wo

7ha t w ou ld w ar n , o r o f IHAFE, If It had no t been fo r h is t ju r e a u c r a ts e r w » « 'a i id u n d m u n d in j in d dJpiom*Uc u j m B o n w h a t 0 " " U " « “ >“»• “ “ i qiwUtiea t o rest-

n re c e n U y w a n t s T O c o o w s A ix - A J th o u a h i d o n ’t tw itro ls f ro m sU e n h o v c r .lJ a ki<n itudenl or philosopher o f gc ll th e n e w e m m en t, I bellw # ho h ts a precise co n ce p t o f t u rp r l s ln g ly relaU enshlp botween th« W hite H o m e a

I S oongreu.,*15 , trn llke r o n and Tnunan. he does n o t w tin t to doi

0 live th e i r in tt4 . H e vb o U to coopertie. in the long run, te d to d ro p w iu f a « b e lter th»n they did. H ardly s new d a

fa ir deal rae tiu r* got through tongrese s in c e PDJ huilM A I t abortJVB : M "pun*" ef bojUle toJons.

n n ^ i rnn r* I *1*0 dU tgr*! With the prtmlsc U ia t cap lto l h o n ce m o re -tisffrtar - a t ’ around." H is relaUoo u r e co n o - th e aoknowlodttd leaders — S p e a k er M iirtis te r p la n - H ouse M ajority U id e r Hilleck. Senatore T n f t a l a t f o n d a - K aow U ad—«r« good.

•Ujb on ly m an e u t « { lU p ippeari lo be ■■Joe" U a n - O tf th y . jcuow tci "tt»" Will, I prodlct h e e v e n t s

m e n t a n - u t t w n ite r neoi w isconsia to m nin d e x ro se im e to to o w i r ra a ii . je d o f f i n . • .1 the Aug- BRADtnr ko AKMT POLmCI/W—'VIexso t- I d ro n n e d » • “bou t O tn ira l Brtdley. th* head o f th e Jol

em#f< o f Btaff," wrtUi U . K.. Cm cora, N . H . “ l knc i , i / th a t h e U a fine loldlir. But t t sten is to m e th a t J

id 1.4 p e r It Bot a n m « sggruilTe IndltJdual. I s ho w h a o n th s . th e y oaU a a ‘B ray poUUoUn'}’’ te e S 'N e w s A nsirer: *«rBd," u Elsenhower call* h im . waa i t t t a r f ro m txcellen t field oonvnander. He did n o t h a v e Patton

^ c s ®r f**lr. bu t h i WM a good, m oU iodlcal a tjv e s , w itn I tubbon j flgh tw . H<nmer. h« h is *I»*y» been und, ^ea a c ro a s th e eommBad or a highn- eltlcer. m E urope. i

courBo. hlB *up«1or w u Xl«nhoiper. T h ey w ere » : , f o r u i e olassmateB’ t t - W u t Point.• t fh « Tl*. Brad ley l i too honsit' and humble to b e a n "ftnr % u- L - . * poUUcUn.- B u t he Is *o d ia le d by hla p re se n t hono; m e r a e a s j j , gg ^jgng ev en w hen 1

o f tw o o f dlasenta | a hi* m lU tir; h e a r t However, B rad ley hi h e U n ite d ,b « o n je a a ilae r Ilguie a t W ashington In ao f a r i ■nitvfir ta m U ltary prob lun i are eonetm id. Re will n tttv soei

T h e ohlef of s u f f a t WajhUigton. n o m a tte r wh BTJjoya th e nom tasl UUe. U Dwight D avid Elsenhow*

rhen p r ic e i t U inconceivable Uiat our f ln t m ilita ry Preside: w u ia t lo n i s la o e *■ O ran t ihouid allov anybody e lse to m a t E m m e n t age ou r w b t m sehlni. ^ ^

r o d u c tio n ’ w o k i k y k u n r o » H o s itB B F o s m o K - m ; o n o f t h e m a y b« a bU ^ (tueiUon.’* wrlMs H . B-. B rooU yn.

■who Is tbB a « v tn d oindti hesCesi i ln c s th a Aepub itthaa lw id took orer a t Washington^ W ho re ig n s la thip n a s iM iu jiw June' perle U u ta , t h e laU M rm m m e Si(oI>eBa o r Mr*. OitrlUT Who runs th e BO^alle m m e d ia ta ' social lobby}”Iv lty . Tha A nsw er: T bsre ti. u of now. no official Republics irnur hO itess to lupplant Uadame Mesta, M rs. O afrlts o

o th e r ZJemocraUo patronewes w ith mHlions to apen form of f o r tn a lr booU] or poUUoU aggratullsement. T here an

Ig t i r , the o f oBUTBB. Bererai lUpubUesn I s d iu w bo ach e fo r th t w a s a n social position.iffTiratln«« T h o trouble Is U « t " Ik |- and M iunle Just "aln' U S l - V i • « “ >•■* Her old bridge p lay ing friendip p iy a n a th e days whin her husband was only nn arm;i l t o b e nxajor. "nee** works so hard he h as no Ucno o r energ;

fo r w hite Ue and UUs. BoolaUy th e W hite Uous ly i n t e r - retu rned to Main strss t nom iaky .

- « y . a r ' . V I E W S O F O T H E R S

JORDAN’S r-U B TfiAOE VETOES o t w a n t , Jordin’i vetoes o f bills nm cndlng twt> p a y . 00 Id ah o la ies practices laws would seem to be JusU/let I w i th o u t by a philosophy e t free. eompeUtlve capltaU sm, des- in c e t b e p lt« th e sh a rp p r ^ t s the n toB s b rough t from threi

. f a c t in T h o go tem or S d S t d la hi* ve to m essage thaihas had - tjjo b u to phUoiophy of Uio u n fa ir sales a c t Ji8f meat, quesU onahl* .*^* must b* credited wlU i calUag th«

tu r n ra th e r prseliely oa Uils tssua. IndoBd. h a woulcMttAM In havB been riU ty of eoaslderabls incoaslstancy Ui hli

J l . - n P0U U »I philosophy if b* hsd fsjJed to vet© th e bDlj,w a s a l l T ak ing UJrae with the governor la b fo rm al state-

a n d J u s t m a n t w ere nc re u n U U T u of tb e Id ah o Food Deelon1 b y t h e assocIaUon. tho IntennounUUi A uoolaUon o t Hard*'p l a n n e d Imploinint Dealers a ad th e Id ah o Fhar>

“ e y d ^ a r e ^ th s t the law “does a o t tn a n ; way eoafUct w ith (he free i n t e n s e s ji te m o f doing busf* ness. Instead , It eliminated Uie 'dog e a t dog' syitem

r ilege to w hich resu lts la th s lu rrlra] o f U)e ‘very’ f itte s t and I a n n u a l sa a control cf pracUces carried on by Uie

Bf th„ un fab ’' monopolistic eompeUUon of th e discount and S L j loss-leader roerchaat. According lo th o governor's

1 F r id a y n t o message, he would Infer th a t pracUces of this k ind would be fsTorabli to tho public 's in tm e t."

im ra ssed a s a m a tte r ol capltallsUo theory, a t le ast, th e gov- ^ right and the protesUng biuJneM m en are

wrong- According to the doctrines of A dam Sm ith 1 I n a e e o u ,* public in terest Is best seni'ed w hen free corn- 300 FFA p e u u o n operates to Uie m w lm um to reduce prices to n e e tln ff . th e minim um . DUwunU are counted a s a blessing n il » a n clBsstcBl capltoUiUo thtory ( u they a re by p ric-

1*1? * U cal*m lndtd-ooa«iBnn) and loss-leader item s which n u ic a n c eng m erchan t may eonstder 'unfa ir'* a re fa ir giuno o f te n in for th e true advocate ol a completely competlUve

ocooomjr. CBplullsUo economics, accord ing to MMa w n e d u . BmlUi, is a -dog eat dog" system a n d th e public In- r . V .!. U best sened hy Uie lowest prices, which■ne b w - n u a a s Uie “surrlvil of Uio very fltU at” Ui business.U b e in g I t b u been a very long Ume, of course, since the . I d e n t l - U nited S U les had a reaUy free, competlUve buslnea rear^ 12 system—If. Indeed, there ever was such a tim e. The . f v i ™ ^ practJcc acts Is onlj- one of theu Q jort recen t llmlUUons upon free business com-d e n t o f petition, o th e r such JJmJtaUons include tariffs, sub- tllch i n - , sldlM. ta x UTlle-cff and prlce-flxlng agreem ents i t sc h o o ls . producUon and wholesale levels. T h e wholeilae th f t «U blU hed on m any Roods

tn e factory, m ar-ropresent a w orkable businesssystem , although UiU ts quesUonsble. b u t i t does not

lg m a n - rep resen t free compeUUoa-Lewlston T ribune, te a c h e rs - ■ — ■— ,se v o c a - w t t h o u t h e m o r h a w

idvifiers. h*'"® thought th a t • speech would bgllntr lo b * » t ^ WlUiout Uii hems and haws. And when i

JOD rhetorical pause U held loo Jonjr. o u r m inds lend lo w ander. Even tho too deliberate phrnse. the too

i t s o u t , lingering emphasis, makes us w an t to ge t In and lal e d u - P '^^ -id o c tr l - « * “ ' « » « «J«w-nir fln d *■ »n*«hlne, of course, th a t U iua-speeds p resrea

d h . . , i eloQueace. I t 'U caUed a “time com-" u s i - prBssor." a ad I s - a u p e -re c o rd in g devlea Uiit

squeezes some of Uie empty space a n d excess sound te ls , a t »>«t o f a «»ech . thus reducing l u ru rn iJng Ume u

f . } ,. m uch a s 30 p ir cent without m ak ing i t ha rde r to undBTBtud.

p U ; W h a t a «-ay to eliminate ho t alrlt s l ik e C ou ldn 't more after-dinner speeches b e ru n through d e r a te th e new gadget before dinner? C ould t h o - e r - l o . t h in g QUoclUcs and pomposlUes of m ore—e r - h o r U l ^ RBYnJ. I « » to r y beglTenUifcrushtreataient» A b ig Idea wlUi a

|- d ip p e d accen t Is worth a doten pUcbos o a th e wing.'S Qo. I —CiirlsUah Scleace AfuiiJMf, i

' -i .

k ■

ONALlr~ ~ ~ ' ^ IQ ' T O ' T ^

Shots e r a a t tow ard i

S Bb a b la d blm .” D on't you really ever wond

“ L S 5 S S “ “ “ •■> » = «

i l S » S £ ™ “ t t

i fo u sh M on ■'

t t n - l l n o t « >“ • »» " •<fu l p e rse a . bs Plume.ve ro In th i l r ^ ?«*»*»«»

th e Borera- AngeliWB g o rera j , g ^

Whether I ’m a ,m aa o r woi you. huh

Only-.a w om aa c ? be so curious and th o haadw nla t o resUtfo indicates about middle age.

. . . . . . . ^Olt K ID S D E PT .J> earM r.PotS hotj;

MBDt i f th e "«<*«'.n rf iln*! • bome w lih kind people' Tippy. Ho U part cocker bK i

^ p a rt bird flog. H e's about 2 yw ant to dom - old. has a henvy, sh iny , black ilong run , he of hair, Is a pet ond .loves child

He's always kind. Ho is perfea lncc PD R ’s healUiy and has been weU fed

CBTfd tor. }Je should b e on a f.; cap tto l hill some distance from Jerom e.H is relaU oni Mrs. A da 11. Clai,ker M arUn. (400 E ut F irs t Avire T o f t ond (Jerome)

>0 "Joe" M e- The big advanUge of being j le eventually 1( obrloui a t Ineame tax time. l a to fall In PnteU Sharpener sayi.

i r S THE DODOING

j f * * lh M o SH 4 know ® p « " - “ 'O tough t

' m e th a t he 5™ houaecleonli T h e w hat *•*' walUng period.

T w o-G ua Pel

FAMOUS M S T LINE b o d lc a l and R* * f« 4 » “ « * h is lit: been under flTBbV e«l ways to convlnea I

E urope, of **•* b l 'i delag a baag -n p Job." .y w erT rn B

rO U B T B BOW>e a n •‘onny ssen t honorie n w hen h e A gB rad ley h a t / / ^ / /

E lsenhow er.

Siololnr ^ ( )v _ / a

n io K -m uooklyn. "bu t Laurels to th e combth o R epub- P a rcn u a n d T eachen

^ gns la t t e Interest In th e welfarer-®10 BO-called proper dev

B — .fcK..— tbo m e tvond womeior promise lies the future

1 our naUon. Moro du

J ; ^ f o r t S “ ‘1 saUafocUoic h B io r if to th a t th e ir Jabcrsw H Jblu s t "a in 't 'o Pa ren ts and Tea

^Ing friends surcs th e peocB a n d pKlly nn arm y 10 o r energy

House

ERS Im S a ^ m lh>Estending two H | H | H H i ) l i l i i i l B i H ibe JusU/led E Q E Q C ^ Q a ^ ^ ^ H

des- ■ ^ H I I I I ^ ^ H I B I I Hfrom three

r “’.o.“i; W e SalutecalUag the ||_________ •1. h a would =■incy Ul his to th e bills. r m il sta te- Md Dealers

H ard- laho Phar-

n any way ^ ^ ^ ^ Hdoing busf- log ' systemf itte s t and J

on by the J Mscount and

governor's | ^ ^ Bces this 1 In tm e t."

th o goT- ^ B H

lam ^ I Hfree com- A H b

prices to B B Ba blessing | | ^ H

e by p ric - B ^ B«m s which * m Hfa ir giuno ^ B ^ ^ ^ B J ^ S

ximpetlUve r to Adampublic In- ^ B ^ ^ H ^

which ^ B ^ ^ H 4 4. i l business.. since the.e bustneu ^ ^ 9lim e. The Im b H

m e ot the ^ B ^ ^ Kness com-irlffs, sub- a M 8icments i t * A d H!lie. whole any Roods e businesst does not ^>une.

would bsa ^ ^ B

Is tend to %. the too \! t In and

proereu ^ ^ Htime com- i ^ ^ Hvlc« Uiit ■ess sound i: Ume uha rde r to . ^ ^ H

n throughe—er—lo- ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B H■hortalor;^ >'M wlUi a th e wing.

TIMES-NBWS, '

t' n l H O W T H I N G !

IFE G lX r- I * Tb« tip ro tr o rer c b a ^ e i ’ of

taUty u o ln s t Kew York police I h u completely hidden th e f a c t

hero Is a a a tum p t by th e fe< I Bovenunest to Uko ju rlsd lcU a

“ **! H R S 9 B I^ lO B rrr Whlcb are none of f K m / B mits business.

UXB ym ir Job T h e r a is do M K n tg iB ^ would TBlM more ewuse

ever w onder, of JusUce to In- tertere In an or-

io n can th a t dlnary arm-t«rUt- ing o r poke-ln-

w rote th a t th»<pI<xuB with a bH ^ ^ ^ E rolled aew ipiper

e r w u I t a by a city cop Uiaafor sbnllar ag- ■ —ti—

w m uch f u u jresslon by Uie "s a n e Interloper against a dead-

a hom -de- • U d who pollutes a navigable s tr by throwing a Joyous b u t.u a sa a l

N X. rdahoaa mutC off a dock.U s Angeles) as Uie Brooklyn T ablet u y s . IO t even guess oujgj. papers w ith a m ora In f ? obUgatlon hate Ucked th o a c u1 you. huh? to uy, "Uio exaggerated c b a , bu ed o a ra c ia l appi w om an could ^ d Ur many In s ta n cu a re a t 10 haadw rlU n* ^fter ‘exposures' l a Uie D aily Wi lo age. ff»IS D p p ^ d tsm cslu l and. fo r a t>a u f c r r . dangerous incident w herein a p

. . . Negro kootch dancer w u mon ore needed to martyred because th o 8

b id people fo r was »Jo«- to titeb tb o wine .er spaniel and her fllot mlgaon. w u fom ented

Uie ssme agonU. I t w u qul' ■ny' block coot xollowed by organUed m ob ac ■loves children, near the Stork which cou ld I ® ? n m up B cost in b l» d a n d lives1 weU fed and • • •bo on a form •erome. All this w u done for no hlgAda « . Clark purpose than to gratify th e moi LSt F irs t Ave.) >onse of social in feriority o f a Jerom e) individuals whose low c h a ra c tc r• gross manners forever d c bo r Uof be in s noor from decent company, T h ese j ta x t l m e . ^ e » « « «“’e not Negroes, b u t w h ite c

splrators who'conUlve to a c t in name of Uio Negro wlUi a p rete

H3ING of "brotherly" regard.The Stork club exploit rca<

lg for fishing against the ln.ulBi(ors w hen tl tie tough Ume heroine plumped f o r P e ro a houaecleonlng, Buenos Alrcs and W alter W in d lg period. changed sides to fight alongside ro-O uo P e te frJend, Sheimaa Billingsley, f

runs the stork, r LINE JJO Diore Inhibited t h a nIt of h is lim a enemy, Mr. WlncheU belabored th conHnee Uie wllh abundant proof of th e ir v

ig -np Job." ness and took wild doUght l a bon iN IN TH E Ing a gang c t fake« who fo r a li a HOW ume had camplacanUy regar<

" tiLuieO u r P .D .^ !

th e combined worthy efforts of th e d T eachers o f ou r commimityl I b e l r Ibe welfare o t our children . . . striving 1 g rea ter u n d in toad ing aod unity . . . p roper development and right thinking

,ond womea <ȣ. tomorrowl this very . the fu tu re 'o f bur commudty. our sta te ,

More dutlCB and responslblllUei a re tcir crowded and busy Uro*. Yet th e ir '

satlafocUon Is In the ntro knowlodge ibors wll! b e a r a rich h i m s t P laudits I ts and Teachers! T heir work today a s - occ a n d pJenty of the world—tomorrowl

ilu te O ur Town!

TTj*'T*N*ta wasUir tjv* aad c ^ m out u itir‘ on a '.ftiaior M" tor aa a<UttiODi t«a buclis. ( n t b«t they (eream whei

j ^ ^ B S » 1 p^ *w * b'uy E/uk«*^K*'

^

ANS.—Aa>»rrlng thmt otic would u

(Poti. VirP- (vriT hich fr^u tn of twelt# channtli. num bfrtc i to

» air todxr u a Virr. UHP <ullra hlKha band eo chasneli numbctrO li

Sulir In IMS Ui«r« wrre onJr 13 tor TV tniumiMion. niU i all tii t qiao t^ i^ iu m c iin t. z ^ t i ‘r v tLuon

s S lH ebanatl. a band tha t la 0 Mc leooOooparlBC that wiui rMIo. ici me r

w blBtd. tbgut 3.«00. only occupy a Ui■?*1H toWrtW J**iSS’»i2s 01*°'*'/ **

* H . « S I* for''?V^*S»ana»U.*11 (hM* huD ^di^ot t.h«t cl

i S n * ^ Ch«V:f"S&l 0 «r 0»1 Bun<U7. a a n y T n ia an In iss: ?S?;

TWTN PAILS, IDAHOHO ’ >

; N G S - A P P E A R F R O J

E R ’S A ^ N ^ H

B 8 9 H I balance of povcf- He has w ^ e d r < B B M p M ^ f w l U t a desdly knowledge <

S S S p . mtUiods a a d « a

B h B m I t U a n unlorluaste f a c t Unn f i S f i the'Now York policemen a s a ^ H B H K l hiTB to cope with BdsB ierouf t i tH h S b B «U9fl »i<l» the a w * •£ W ‘ 5 ^

rsluctance o M r t « sfld PUbUa j tu e fscu . Tho papers

B tuDortss IxQpOTtant Isctors lo t tS o ^ e t ^ “streets, parks m i subwsys. ____

t a d e ad -en d ThP poor cops take o e s p m Igable s tre a m cbances and m sa / it .u a s a a l t a r y rub-of-U je-green . A n w rd o tn

gsngster of i.» . . . . . mi.A BinUed as a wayward boy aorw itt

I*”th o acum en

kted c bazses .But a poUcaman who e rac te

IB a ra a ty led gun in a fight agalnit odds Ib OaUy W o rk - ro ttsa apple to bo b s4 » a a aa

iropl# o t • . ...fo r a tkno * « •* N ew Voi

a ^ a Where m any of Uie populaUon a i w m o m M - »o» 0“^ habitually unempteyei IS th o s to r k <»m o wlDO f « ijut actually unemployable becauj

' r r = s K s r ^ ' S s s ’n t ' s K

a^d lives. ccafldenUaUy l t d many reporte: know Uiem. But Uie suppression c basic facts puts Uie cop a t a d ll

ir no h ig h e r advontsge when bo should get tb ; Uie m orb id benefit of every doubt.':ty o f a few . . .

New York poUccmtn a re superlo to tho ssme number of •■cltlrcns

If w hiS . ‘a '« n rwdom . The requlrem enl i tor sdmlssJon to the force and Uif a m -etem e ProporUon of rtJecUons prove thm 1 a p reten se {g much more lm

. . portant to law-abiding citizens tha; lo it r ea c te d u u to Uie com themselves, w hen their ji,B r,fore. IM p r t« shoald ex

V HI UJilno w irlly this cn ss a ttem p t t

S h w S . hSigsley, who i— — — — — — r -

Gifts For I! theu- vilo 'h t to bomb* ^0 fo r a long 1 -r reg a rd sd 5 A

4 1GLOVES

In ny lon end S trin g s i t e s 1-5— P i n k c n d W h i te

T .00to1.49PURSESFelt a n d Strow

B 1.00 to 1.98

I

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j f , r . ' s - . r i ' s . - s £ S 5r t and only hit a few of ih . i h U 'u ^ J 'S ^j M ' f T i ? ’, ! s " I p s A ’i s ;liltfa h istW t^enw ) °w»rn

X f . a r . s r . a ™ ' :S ' f i ' X S . ' a V i M “ “ ® 'S ' i - s . :

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n Y-k ^ « /r m BziTB clip 00 th e e a r f e r F R O M S d aaoUisr to grow on.* ____ Oace 1s t Uie mugger a a d atlck

^ •• ... ... lUnk into a doorway o r dow;Olty f a r th e tf ^ . t r e e t when be heaiB a cry

- h ^ p ^ aa d tfe W » d ot i a n aon of tb s n a - will be cn the h a n d s o t UJV h a d count- 5^ % ^ the hu llaballoo ago

jiaago in tb e . , * ♦ •T he Ujinulon of Uie fe d e ra l |

r 2 ? ^ ^ crom ent into petty In c id e n ts la ds « i d con Qf J great c ity Is a atui

>' ^ le m p t U) deuads lo c al a u U u' . . . . . . exall tlie "nu* cQoeIte f a c t U ia t thoroughly d lshoneet “sunlea a s a c ^ ^ -w porl- of m r n a a 'a sp u ruilO TU i on d f l l I i s 6 t».» by a oueasy ^ the p r in c ip a ls taifld pubUa to lu d f la g r a n t rectsrs resolutely . and w w m w i th ci« « « to a u n ls t fronts. They w ere a stralim e In tb e c-ajpany secreUy se lec te d by

L la teD aW d tN ile* , th e W h i t e s tke d e s p m to , j,{ ^,9 y r a a k fu r te r sys

• « ' “ «•'” M«L W itt cui4 u m P r e u m a n .w S t h - < a " '“ s o . ’s . x ._______ . , h M p u tU i i t f s c t i n to w ilU a g . '

purpose df Uie orBanltera w a a to I t 1. ^ S t ^ fedwai g o re m m e n t to

; v ^ v Very pointedly. Uie r e p o r t bxc] Bd f rtm U » legel de J ln lU en 0 lyuch togU io iaob -fflu rde ro faw c e r by organlud goons o f a un

S ' ? S S I l w u p i u . y p » t u i d l l . p i o p o

n n t o lm lo iJ ^ iT w l to to u r t m u la b .11.U. on an otd federal la w forWdd

denial to an U idlvldual o f r l jguaranteed by U iB ooasU tu tlea

^ a T ? ^ ? U iT ttune torture o f a n a iv eould got ^ e » «ouia get in o prieUcaUy every com plain t

mIstreaUnsnt by o a e ladlvldagainst another belongs I n th e f

o r ' - d K S • " ‘ “ “J t ____________ ____

t t l «>'■'»'" HUCBAROraI prove t h a t 6RO6R0 NE, M arch 3»—Donh more im - Lee Petenon, R ich fie ld , recalcitizens th a a h is honorable se p ara tio n fW melves. U. 8 . ormy s t F t . L ew is , W ashould e x - M arch 13 and filed h is noU ee 0/ b

I a ttem p t lo araUon a t Uio county aud ito r 'sora rho get tlee this wetk.

For Boys a n d Girli

Boys' and f lir la ' eroft

0 r 1-9®iX f ^ w ith C rayons . . . . . . I

Boys' a n d G ir ls " R o o m - ^ M o te " doll G A R - m , 9 8 '

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1 4 0 S i m 2 .4 . . . . .......... . 3

* Ruffled PANTEBB 5 Q C, _ to match __________ 1 1 7 ^i S -

U t t le boys ' k n t t b a s e b a l l

I A O SH IR T S, g ro y a n d 1 , 9 8 • T O re d . Sizes 3 - 6 . . . . I

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a mait«T olaa waa annouacad. This U■ S M ?i M ' o M l . - W . f f i . ' S £S m “ill other TV chaaaalJ. tbu* mir. T&aaa n chan.

c-MJattir eoBwrra ipati, w « ^ n o t tnu ra ited la

kJ.®?** U tiin i a rer bo («k«s. Aur-5,tr*v^ 00 n»ad to wottj about Ullj- recapUon her* ^btbly yMta to com*.J* ? ^ eurrtae protfueMoa taa» an-L ^sp tad with a almpi* aluehm eat to recetTo up W r autiotti. Tha cQit raasca from »3.oo to 11S.OO. m t t t adrtrUflOf bluro <n<t bc«r satca ptK tm Irtl WJU ractlt# all S8 VBT chann«la but

.*** P.'l"’* •W-OO additionaln Jiawa tha t wilJ ft*T» no runcaonal ralua aa *• ar* eoncareM m M»jlc Vallsy. B ein i abla to

9 Ul OB ehaaaali wlU ^ about a* uaefiu to rou rtnr a llocnie l5*ail « atT teTou want to ^ o » more about W IF coma down

to u». TaiB U a lot eheaptr than th la apace.“.TT" ">y bfaad o( TV ra-trhat llae wUl j w huieie?

^W lth our aatup. exptrltnca a ad equlpmaat. wa »• eouw n»T« about any Una In A w «ri» but ‘‘ rou c a n t aau •TOTUUat. W hat wo'ra douig U . » ^ , t r 7 l n t about nitr Una of a tandartT top ■ rwi»CT on tha matkit and cotnparm* ooa . H'iL *^f»rtaaaea U th a atimbar oo>^ o a . Than » « ■ pnea. u b Ja a t. ato. Ttirwifb «e»a of illmlnatloa. »« hare watded thl* UUng

1 mantloa »ny 6 r a ^ t « a n a t thJa Um«. WaTa . .fl* ^ "> “ '>0 <“■» natn* thay will want to ;uila ao -and It would no lonser bo a deucubla ^ our '4> incoma tax. Bta you nex t wtolu

iw i« « !■ ' ^ 1g fJ l5 r^ h o lo -e a fr» T ta f>

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iglibors Put ing o s p i l a l i z e d '

,1 MMic V il- la ;

i f ^ a a . Hli Wends In j ^ c o m m u n ity have seen pul

;7 ^ « l ft crisis cn the iq - toe

1 ^ 1 0 lis ted . t tt t- j t t i t Hollun ¥M laid J I S fut. T ie L u t ^ . Hoi ^k^neo^U«C^O''®■T™■ wU a tn ehuK>» propwcd ^ w g

J i e r s o f F H A ^

i t i n S h o s h o n eDSR ilM'ch » - T h « an* ftr t bt ol bOTCven. from the ocrecds. Ooodlng Uld Blaine va t(caltttemfn and th c ^ Ay tild Tliundfty »l‘*th6 p:ai4 ' oth'erirt w u a y u ft end bea I i fvk done. Bnm ettkCWdfflj/ipoko on mlllc taa. breeding and core. J ( tetsi Shoshone, countyI la the FHA. ond Wll- I tioa, sulJtant. held tc A a on flnutce. X K = o present were Carol•B t l ta t^ d te o S R 's in - ^cd jm ly : Harold HorrJa iUj;to Oaa. Blaine county, „ «k3 WelU. Chorlti Baker JO<K Ca Btereni, Goodins

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I s p f o v e d7. Uuch U — Kenneth Si tTTt, wbo T U Injured son.

I n k In an automobile dau K hff» U improving bu t Je n irfiin jer, his physician son. IBiisrtiy. 8w<4 »pJart whom a charge P

manilsushter has the 1 itam ot the death of day i«mer to the accident, is clot 1 h tha Rupert General Jert_____________________ ^

lltention MuO N L Y A F E W C

iCamej Music Quittiy U S T VACATE! A ll st( ^ i f l c e Prices. H urry in c

M unheard o f ba rga in s.

807BRPMPOPUUR J J f

recordslow3 for 1.00 w" V 3.2,00'^ ■ A lb u m i5 0 % 0 ff Wm

^■AlbumiSOOo O ff

li Albumi 4 0 % O ff

SkKt Music ond Tea 15% 01

• " • T E .M 1

S“-ow 150.00 ^i^95.00 -

ArnesEost

Neighbors Pause foi

= ^ * ^ l J r i i i W r ' t l i ' • f '*

j y - ' - -M M »ee COD (rom M arcclU llo ltxen , w ltb 'U w i /a rm i>e*r Clorer. L ois. M ietxoer and fotne

if be lar ( r a t e d a t Ma^io Vailey Memorial h TiBfj

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t in Crops for Oj ed Clover Farmer m•tin hold a w ork-day on th e Holtzen 'al* la n n (o r oil tnem bers. B u t a haod* ^ ver ful o f members s te p p ed 'In a head of or* the rest, believing; too m a n y hoods w „ I In m ight see a w aste o t m a n hours. '

in . Forgetting th e ir ifam u. th e men Pi een pu t in 38 acres o f g ro in , renovated a n

a 30-ocre field o f a lfa lfa a n d took pjn. tbe th e f irs t steps In .p rep a ra tio n -o f a over the IQ-acre field for p la n tin g In pota- o t- toes ia. Ro(tzen. l/o s t tim e was r

mode up, b u t fast. «J 6aid T he m en got a n ab le a ssis t frcoi « n . H oltzen's daughter. M arcella, a lass In- green thum b a n d a will to ^

— ^ u m l n f o u t to h e lp Thursdoy, r t ld a y and S a tu rday were Henry lu t* , Lowrcnco M letzner, Alvin Luta. Orville Rclnke, H oro ld H ohn P 'S ,

l a o ndB obL u tz .T hey used 135 sacks o f phosphate r “ ,

in* ferUUzer In preporiitlon o f th o gnUn ' h e ocreoge for p lan tin g a n d th e reno- , Jie votlon of th e alfolfo field . ^e ^ A fter readylna th e po ta to field for |-----h e planting, they p lan to prepore an­

o th e r 18 acres to tw p lan ted with nd beans.e tt . ------------------------------

S Jerome Resident Claimed by Death

JEROME, M arch S fr-M rs. HUdur rol Johnson died a t h e r hom e In Jerome

n t 10 a jn . f iaturdoy following a Ipng ris illness. .ty M rs. Johnson, woa b o m Feb. 3J. . 1 ;tj. 1005, In Sweden. She cam e to the ' ng U nited S tates w ben 16 years old and

w u m arried to O scar Johnson on April 38, 1830. In N ew Y ork City. .

__ They, moved to H a ie lto n In 1031 and'to Jerbm e'im 938.’8he WHS a mem ber — of th e Assembly of O od church,

ith Surviving a re h e r husband , one ed son. Jam es Johnson . Jerom er one lie daughter. Mri). O horles Spence, also ] lUt Jerom e, ond h e r fa th e r, Em il Adolf* an son. two brothers a n d one sister, all

Sweden.■ge rv n c ra l ecrvleea wUl be he ld a t AS the Buehler m ortuary Bt 3 p m . Tues* of day w ith th e B e r. Milo H arm on offl- Is do ting . B uria l will be m ode tn the

rol Jerom e cemetery.6 Su^ttw oshrdluetoolncm fwypetaola

M usic L oversW DAYS LEFT!Quitting Business SoleAll sto ck e n d f ix tu re s to go - • ry in a n d ta k e o d von toge of ins. '

n C L A E preX C O 0 0 waa 100.00 — N O W ___w O .V w

1 W lleox.G ay •TAPE BECOROEE 7 C A A W as259.50 — NOW____ / P . W

TABLE EAd\ ? 1**‘ 0 0 /V ) f W iaS tS S — N O * -------A 7 .W U

F 1 M otorol*f TABLE OABIO A n W aa»8J5— N O W _ * O . W U

I Teachers' Supplies % Off

M 8 O nly— C hlld renV

Record Players ° 13.00

7 U ud C row n

PIANO F 250.00

■»ded eorer* o re r foam £ 0 0ISO — M nw • 0 * v u

»rmonfca* a n d n o re lty iattrU’ lly reduced p r ie e tl

• InelodlBC dellTery (m ck . «t«M A**Tlfcr.

5 MUSICEosf Twin Falls

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8 1_ J E an;] anc« en 1 grot r r l d

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PcVlrgGeo:Jlm iPhyLouSho:K enBill.IrenJe wand

P jalngsolograjsu n

iin u w rtn ee Mlelxner watching a t le ft . M d fotne other nelfbbora t«imed ont to Q lorU h „ , i u i (o r Q I t r t t u l d o s b k g

Officers Selected I „ By Lutheran PTA I* Mra. •Arnold W erner h&a been 8

elecitd president of the M em orial 8Uilheran school PTA. 8

Other newly-electod offlcera In - Oelude Corl Putzler, vice p resid en t; 8

" Mra. Dorothy Johnston, aecre tary . » • and M n. Jerry Packer, trea su re r . S

en Pupils of the school will p rese n t %<d a acrlca of rodlo programs a t 3.45 Ook pm . eneh Soturday during A pril Xa over KEEP. p

“ Jerome Leads in I S Orders on liee s | >** tm iv E R s r ry o p i d a h o , m o s - »

cov, March 38—Jerome county leods S '^ In the number o f ’ txecs requested »i ' from the University of Idoho f o r 0" plonUng this yeor. g

Fifty-eight orders for 33,l0t t r e e s Qand shrubs hove been received l«r i

I the forestry nurscry'from th e c oun - 2ty. Second Is Conj-on county o n d < Bonneville county Is third.

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I LADIES;"^Largest Frigidai

I E E M E M B E R : “ 7 / 1 I

EASYTERMS

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Awairds Given in Vi 1953 Filer Poster Contest of Pupils ser<

y n j a M .w h M—Awards in th p con a n n u a l W oajaai Christian T en Jp er-' M d ance union poster contest wer« g lv- . J en local-school children a t • p ro - Kell g ram in the American Legion c a l l Prlday evening. •

Mra. Ernest t t a p p conducted th o ^ ' program and the awards wero p r t - se n ted by Mrs. P . J . K a lb f le ls^ " B o rba ra Smith wos grand p r lio w inner. O ther winners were: - g®*;

Fou rth grade: Mike K asU r. f lra t; V irginia Montgomery, second, a n d . •*' Georgo Scbweltrer. F ifth g rad e ; Jim m y C4r\*er, Helen Pa tte rson a a d Phyllis Brennan. SU th grade: M ary Lou Lancaster, Bobby Engle a n d Sharon C aner. Seventh g rad e : K enne th ICalbflelsch, Leona S tu r> ^ gin. L inda Brown. E ighth g rad e :Irene Cross, AnIU H unter a n dJe o n n e tt Brann (tied for second ), ___a n d L arry Harvey. d in

Program , numbers Included g roup B er singing led by R. W. Wilson, a p ia n o con solo by Marilyn Abel, a f la n n e l- and

. g raph story by Sue Lucos, a m ualca l flft:

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P r o o f » f iaefioB Irt ony W A T » A c n o i of »oJt, »wW* M ltto fl«n tty«v ti or* parfedly •'

< s e P r o o f tholgat* cloth«i drI ragordUs* o f I Ughtar—mony

S e e P r o o f o f icnoil durabi* 1 w oih irl Only TlMf AU-POJ)

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, TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

Victim of Craih.. r Paid Last Honor1 - RU PER T, M arch 38— FUneral I B services for Mr*. M aria MlUer were Uip conducted a t 3 p m - Friday a t th?ker-- M ethodtK , church. - - -'------- ■rty . . T h e Rev. A. Dumin of th e e v an - iro- ge llca l ond Reformed oftl*mU d a te d .

P re lude.and posUudb were ployed th e b y K o^ard Brtins. Vocal mem*

bera were by OottUeb BoUlnger. icH- A irs . A rthur Hieb. Mrs. Leonard .u „ H leb , Mrs. Oene Holy and S m es t

K eutsche , aecompaAled by Mrs,_ f . B n in s .L i PfllJbcarcfs were Ja ite Klomm.J - . J o h n Klnmm. Charles Jarvl*. Dave

W elm er. David Nelworth a n ^ G o tt- ^ lie b Schenk. /^ H anaung flowers wero M rs. Joke

K lam m , Mrs. Jo h n Klamm. Mrs. Schenk , M artha Klamm, n u f h W elm er and Lorraine W elmer.' B u ria l was made In the Pau l

S ) . • - -d irr trted by S&*. r. A. Anderson with

n ip B e r t Edenholm a t the piano, a n ac* ano M rd lon duet by Sherry Crawford le i- a n d Nancy Sackett and a ploy by leal f i f th grade pupils directed by Mrs.

j e a d q u a r te rs IFO R . ' B

iPPLIANCES5 e n d Sm all) ' \

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;a l W iringrvice Where |’on Is Assured «k Guaranteed |I 't servlcc it—we won't sell it" g

M fi^eVKasha .

o o f e flb * motl thorougl) dtanilng 9I If* ony w aihtrl NgUelr»'i UVE* ^EJt ACTION rwnovH avary lail ip»d( V T, twlrf* H up ond ew oy. . . y*t do** l*ntty«Ytnnyloni,royooiflndwoel»ns •rfe d ly iof*.

D O f thot Prlsldolra'i RAPIORY SPIN fJoth*i drl#r ttion ony oth«r woihK— mdU»* o f typa. U ovat dolh»i pewidi Jlr —many raody fo Iron ol onetl j l j

3 0 f o f th« ao ilait- to 'k ifp 'c ltan , f fdurabi* f ln i i «vtr oppllid lo ony -S•rl Only Frigldaira givat yeo UFE- t:

AU-POACEUIN-insld* onS Mil »roIn o r tu it i 11 d t o n wflh Hi« witltk iam p dothi

> o f e f ganuin* Frlgldolr* quality In »vfifandrng eonvanlinca f<olur«« at (dinlva Salad-O-Dlet tontrol, Undaiv Suds Dlitrlbutof.Top Ioodlng,Vlbro*

•e* oparo tlo^ Unlmolle Mtchenlun. nony, mony othan. ^

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Store in Idaho ^

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II Easter Fashit I , Ladies’ .

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— S O F L A T T E R I N G I . ,

P ic k a nubby, gcntlQ cas­u a l o r a so ft, a leck dress- u p . C h o o se a p a s t c l - e l t h e r v e ry b r ig h t o r v e ry p a l e . Y o u r choice is w ido in o u r sk y 's-th e - l im i t Bclection o f th o n e w e s t . . th e sm a rte s t . . t lie loveliest coa ts I

shions in | es’ Footwear! |

R hO ffering our usual fine selec- M * tlo n of Foahlon-R lght a n d ' n Price-R igh t Pootwear for th a f l E as ter Farads] . t j

\ S t a r t t h a d a y w l l h <

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v 7 .YesI We bore a ll tho colors i look best on youl Com«— choc polette of clean solid colors—i

1 . jooable — the am artest shadeJ Choose from « w oodsrfcd seleci

collar styles lh a t look better, other collars in tho w orld . A linislilng tooeh—choosA a colt andhandkcrcb ie ttohannon iz i shirt. Today, see tho amaitesl faahloQ * • • Arrow Daybreak

U Un't en Arrow un lu

SHIRTS..........TIES .

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HANDKER 1.00 to

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^nd for a "Dressy" Eost«r 'hoose fro m a wide range ot t a dreesy at^lea In a ll the newsworthy fabric* i d co lo rs of th e season . . . E han tu& n • ; oyon C repes - Spun Rayon - Linen • amd J Uraclo Fabric B leodi — and M any U o re , | :any, o re dresses youll wear right th ro u g h } irlng a n d on through summer. Be su ra t a D imo e a r ly f o r th e beat stlecUons. • ' J

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T h re 6 f a m o i iB lin e s o f f in e hosie ry . New S p r in g co lo rs and laah lons. A s i ie a n d type foit a n— . • • •

y with color ond «M»-In

lYBnEAK” ENSEMBLES»rtl so m a n y coHot s ty U s I ...

!jo c o lo rs a n d coHsr styles th a t om «— choose fro m a brand-new d c o lo r* —a o ft, handsom e, fa sh " t e s t sh ad es yon ’r e e re r -Me& s r fc d se lec tio n o f fMmoutAzmw o k b e t te r , f i t b e tte r , & a n m y ) w o r ld . A n d — fo r th e p e rfec t aosft a color-b lended A rrow t ie b a rm o n iz o w ith y o n rD ^ & ra a l;

le am ax te st n e w s ^ la in mon^a Daybreak EntmbltM.

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^■ ■litlP tnB phrtr foUoiilDi M oon’i p I R B i a Ul&taiuT 84turi}tX>l U s I Tw o v ttn o M * were Len U ecm ■HU *aX .O u r fltoaoai; hl<h *ch BhQ - YoaUu w bo were » t the new b: UHS >£«oiieel tb « d«7 of tb e Inddt

lim M iiin to ld t tu o o v t he f l n t ■ B f i i th e defem U nt iltU n i tas hi*' i B n | m o t a f h i t a r m t H e tMtlTled t n y tb e rh e n v F « lM n b i iU e th e » G hBB S ; buU dliit U ta r s e e r < d rlaU os fm H l i ta ln 'w l th th e Klrl u d l*aloon B M I l e « d ehook bar.M K ' s tm U te r. b e told tb* ecmri. 1 ^ ■ 1 lo o s took th e Blrl to the ronU ci ^ ■ 1 k frteu ltu r* buHAlnc. M eum tn h

l ie %jA t h n e other eompanlQ ■ ■ Blffimoos. R lch trd U iU to 'u d L B H 6b o c ^ cU m M ia tiie root ol I ■ H buUdtnff b q t could n o t tee w het -• ■ R f go ln f o o liulde.H D i M a n a u a a tld tba boT* U itn ■BH thnovb ft vtQUUtor tqd he« f f i W rU o o a UU tba UUla c lil t« ( s ■ H aleep.j ^ n ) ^ e n h e u w ihe diUd whan po l w m a rrlred . M e m n u u ld one of ii o i W erea w u awellin.‘ ber cheek w H M puTfed ao4 b a r Up w u Weedlnr. k | I D r.S m m rd O .L o k a to Id tb a o o i K I b h e ezu n la ed th* f tr l a t th a hc B M pltAl between 3:10 «nd S:IO p j ■ M H e a«id ah* bad eontuilODi a rou ■ j f f l f tb e *r«a a ad tsoutb, cut* on th« l. ■ m n e r Up a n d b a r noae w u b ^ n l i

to fWBll.B e n o M t)ao ber e « n were t

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wiea, h e a tld .OAder quaattODlsr he u ld the li

Juriaa eould ba re been eauMd I blow t e f » fU t and w uld ha re bm

U m MTloua. The Ctrl w u n o t oiB/ini ■ ■ to th e honittal, be e4ded.I B ) l b * ebUd'a a e th e r told ho n i n ra lo o a b a d rduntoered to go ' ■ n ilM ^EUSW tn e io fo r h a r atoo* <be bad rtui

lUrar tn ber f in te r while tfolr I^B) ■•om* houaework. Faloon asked i M H i take tb a Ctrl, ahe aald.M | ^ She f tu te e r teatUled Paloon h i ^ » { o o t ^ t b a n d tb e f tr j lo th e tw y iR a l y e a n tb * f had been nalgbbora a:

th o u ib b a bad been In he r b o o l i i l i lu ' sum aroua tlma* and one* kep t tb n t l m i child fo r four hOBr*.>Hr{lnf S a s n e tb V obiu toa ,-o ltr ( f l u t l l m an , deaoribed tbe appearaooe c Q ^ l i th e i l r l wtiea b e am v td . H » aal ^ r u i M o o n w u taken Into euitody an U l d l l th e ChUd w u taken to tb* boeplU

MImmnnm tb* OOtZTt Ct bc is H i a t th e b l«h echool e ad a ee ln cra lo o H H H *»>« th * d r t Into t ^U H b a tUd s e t ae* h im Wt har. .

Tan Jobnaon, Idaho Falla, a tu I ^ H worker wbo waa worklaf a t th H P baUdlac Mareh % aald ba waa kltUn i n » J \ entald* f a « tn ek when h

taw yaioea dr<r« up, taka tb* tli ■ ■ e a t of bU car aad eatrr bar tn t

th i bali«ar. H v itiA th* f i i i m e r jis s aad Faloon told him ah had-jallea fa;bU .ear.and injure bv-fae*.'

Fkloon teaUfltd tb a Ctrl fen a n i ^ H I ju r t h * r iae* w baa b* b a d to st< B H P iuddanly to avoid, a coHtalon ■ R ^ n i . B ejfbum avenue eaat a s d Loom i H l a tre e t so r tb . H » aaM b e tr ted t

n d o o e th e d rem o i on the t l r l ' H m i/ Xaea b r pu tttnv eold packa ob I t a ■ H B t 2i0 h l A aobooL I^B ^^toU^ttaklhr^e^tH M u d tq rfa t to get her to to to aleej ^ H | fa a tnKfc tbare.but tbe bora on thi ^ — Mof.mada too mtieb noiae. be aald ^ H* aald h* tti«h tobk'ber'6utdd<

te d loft-2mt wbu* b« obaolwt th4 ^ H *»Uar room atoker. Falooa a»ld hi

la tttb * girl ontild*b*cauaeab» wai ^ H of tb* nolt* in thk boUn

room. PoUo* had arrtred and a^ ra te d blot after be cams ot<t of th( boUer roooi^ b* aald.

h m Under quaaUonfag, be aald he had to ■ma nhaadle’* the ehlld to dean

R R W her face fa tb* bleb sehooL He aald be grabbed b e -b 7 f t* e a n to bold b er w hneb*iraa .i£hj]ii« ber

R a L fao* aad putttag eold paoka on tba E « |E . talnrl**. E a alao aald the bojra were

H Area Men Return H > From Korea ZoneM M \ m K T tlX , M arch » ( A - S ls h t

V a f to T allej' m en ara among paa- a e n g m aboard tbe r»rr trano>ort

H ^ H i Q es . R . L . HowM due trom tb e f a r « a st Sundar.

l U H . I b e r ar* B gt Rosal K O hila taa- ■ H : aen, SarKgr; Opl. Carl F . F au lk ,

H aU er: Pfo. M m t D. Olaoa. Tw in H M iralla. B g t L«> Rot«ln». R upert:

CpL FM d r . Hobtoett. ir.. W e n : BH H ii ^ U oTd L. Smith, Jerom e; OpL H U P B ennls A.:<IUte, Ooodlag, and Opl.

H arold O . W agtoner, Tw in Palla.

i i Infant Passes■ B | . T h e in f ia t aon of U r. a n d U n .

K en n e th W. Bledioe, Twin FalU . died S a tu rdar moming a t Magio

^ ^ H ' '^aUej' Wemorta] hospital' ahorti? a fte r birth .

^ ^ M ' O raveslde eerrlcee wUl be he ld a t ^ ^ M 3 Monday a t SuoM t Memorial

p a rk w ith tbe R er. W. A. MaoAr- ^ M f f i 0 M ethodlttH B « } d iu rc h . offldatlnc. 'H j j y | b Surrlv lng beeldea tb* p m s t a are K f O t i . . tb a g randpannla, U r. and M ra. R. ■ n f U ' - ^ Bledsoe, Bolat. aod U r. and M rt

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fa h t t ' e a r J ® f c ' i S S : ie*tu tlfled f u r- «-■«• fTr>* ijo;de the»ebaol *‘!S ' %rlnU ngfoun- $ u s1 Faloon b i t tuq o«a s u u JwrM i iiMiieo •PMi lUrrfT s:tej* o « jr t .F la - i S 5 * c{m« * 1 w5« » a * /»

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Causes DeatJw t 04B/ined j n w M * . M a ith M -O ra v a a l

> .n . n t«* for D ale Otaude Adams,< ^ « T ♦« fcraur Jerom e rM ldest wbo died

p tom aine potaoalag near W oS S r S a r a .M areh 21. win

be ld a t tb a J e r ^ e cem itery a t M«w>*y *» tb tba R er. J .

O r w o S S i t l a g . Berrteu will h .,4 be ld under th e dlrecUen o f t

^ 2 BueW w m ortuary.T h e youth we< on a hun ting tl

’ r ttb a friend a n d when h* d id t* **P‘ “ • m ade for h im . “Iliey found h is b a iltr ooU m . ly tag fa abaUow w ater about a m * u » i « r o f one-haU from Wolf Greek. * ^ ^ T u i d dead dog was found nearby. ^ t ^ v f A d Za reoaostrustlng tbe youti h e h ^ t a L <>eatb. offlclaU reported h e hi rt M u to p p e d a t a n abandoned eab fa ai line Faloon b e and h la dog had eat«n so t

food they found there. W han th tu r , b e ca m elU th e y o u o g e ao a p p areR i 'i l ls , a tUe ^ * ^ to struggle to w iter, earry li fig a t th * h la dog p a r t of th e time. A ppareat waa kitting b a waa forced to abandon th e di k w hen h e beforo b* reached water, o f fld i ka tb* gM7 b a r In to ZHl* A danu v u bom J a n . 1 J* g ill m s W S , a t Jarom e and a ttended P leaI h im aha a n t P la laa school. He le ft Je ro s a d in ju red w itb h ie fam ily three yeara a |

S un lW og a re ble parents. M r. a iII fen a n d M rs. Orel A dana. Wolf G reek; U u d to sto p Staten, TwUa M ae Adami a a d M a oUtstOn a t t a r e t Adams, bo th Wolf Oree m d L oou it fo u r b ro then .: Mondford A d as I* tr ied to O U rer Adam s and OeraU A dam s, i

the glrl'a Jerom e, a n d P rank A danu, Gan ka OB I t a t B tonem aa, O aU l: and two gram

m othera. M ra. D ora U rin g ato be ch ild to W oU Greek, and Mrs. R u b r Wll « bu lU log Ji&nKoe. O U a.10 to aleep — — ■ ■

W sf, SJ^alley Students nfi'S: Accepted for Tri]ae a h » M O O U S O X O F IDABO. Oaldwel Jbk ^ l l e r ig u tb 38—Itire e Uaglo VaUey atu ‘ ??■ ileBU a t th e OoUege of Id ah o h a \ otjt o f th e b ,e n accepted for the coUege ffei

es>edlUon to U a a c o tWu d h e h a d ju jnm er.r iw ,i ^ T hey a re Betty Jo Poulton. daugh b* e a n to ta r of M r. a n d Mra. Raym ond Poul

h e r P a lls : Eugene Holalnre;t a f m te e •on o t D r. and Mrs. H aib ld Hol bora w ere singer, W sndeU; Oralg B ennett, ao When b e o f M r. and Mrs. £ . J . B ennett, Hag

e n sa n .T b e cxpodltloB, beaded by D

Lyle B taaford , p rofeuor o f blolog: i U m w ill b* oempofcd of 18. a tudeni

f t « a Id ah o oollecea and th ree fro t l lO T iB W h itm an ooUege, WaUa W alla . ( f t - » g b t long p a s-

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Je h n so s . acting m aaager and SUE » S v J i^ I i7 ta tea d en t o f th e T rium ph n in e iI

Ja n u ary , UBJ. h u been promo ^ w to general m anager o f th e mine. « ^ h* euoceeda A. H. Shoem aker wbo 1

« become general m anager for : Homeataad mine a t Leeds, 8 .

£ ttJe largest gold m ine In th e TJnl» S . J tIU Oi 400 Shoem aker a n d ' RoblnimUnir Mn l« u jn p h m lhe In It

B otb m en and tb e lr famlUea were th e PhlUpplnaa a t th e outbreak

T w T f W orld w ar n and were held foi o u t l m f l ^ ^ * ^ t o e Japanese fa prieoner

*** o . O, LlTlngetoa wlU be lupei^ » w ..iu , 'i te n d en t of tbe T rium ph mine, ai f v 5 x o e e d l n g Roblnion. Robinson,

i n tr a d u a te of tb e B Paao achool £ u t i , B I t o . T O , « . T O . m anager Of th e Itogan gold mlfis

Surgeons’ Group ' „ Elects Presiaerded Pleas> B O a s r , M arch 38 ( H - « ) e Idaf t Je ro m e c hapte r o f -tbe A m erican Collegereara ago. Surgeons elected Dr. A. 0 . Jont. Ur. a n d m presiden t today.Jreek; tw o Nam ed to tho vlce-presldeney wa n d M ar* Dr. A. B . Papenhagen, o rotlno. 1

)lf G reek, Jam ea lU w tiy , BoUe, w u cho<d A dam s aec re ta iy -tre u u re r and Dr. 0.A/ffmt, aJ2 S e rm er , T w fa FaUs, a memberma. G am p the th ree-m an oouncU.iro g ra n d - 'Ib a group voted to bold ntJv inga ton . a e a t ln c f a Boise.« b y W itt,

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U J U A i 'v U oourt Saturday roorTUag acas—Lewis M. Leroy ohristopberson by th et e r and super- faotlonal A djustm ent bureau ,apb mine since T h e bureau statca fa th e com iMen promoted i t h u been assigned tw o bUlar th e mine. He by obrlstophenon . O ne fo r g:laker wbo h u d a tes back to Aug. 7i U91, amlager for the o th e r /o r to M ay 19,Leeds, 8 . D.. T h e bureau seeks » judgfa th e U nited for those amounta a n d fat«rest

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■ S J ! ; ,™ ^ S l r l S w n c o n n U ttt;a f tm o o a , w u th a t would tiS l i l T d t U . ITM W ) t,

rtii i w t m i . t a i

u to n e dealgned ks believed the bill1 th e committee the sU te conititu ttofangem enu for l i k e househucommittee la - w ithin th e ir means.”YadoB, p u t o . cities aad

r S s i • Pleads Guiltye l n u n t h o e a - JZXOKS, M arch 38 ' J o h a :

« tw o - te ^ ^ « u ,M r P lu iM door h u been ,jM rw burgUry » b a n a ira lg o r t to give i t the ten D liW ot Judge H ugh A. Ba

i t iu n d a y bu t aentenclM w u by the'R ev. U r. fcTCd pending the completion o k directed the p re-ien tcndng examloatJea. jmb. pieced to - Buisey w u arrM led fa S m masonry. Tfte cisco and returned to Jerom e to x

anyon well a t » charge of ateallng a 1868 F lU flUlng with Irom Churchman m o to n , on t erodoa fwcn n igh t he and a companljai e ^

Irom the Jerome county Jail. W]--------- h e escaped from Jail h e w u

■•sleeper." n o t an inmate. T ho autuerred m oU lT tha t w u U ken from

rM m e m u M l. , s t degree from ~ ■"No. 45 a n d the Ling waa con-’ to th e Twfa M r m V A . 1 w g

MON• Eleanor U H ^ H ^ ^ * j ^ M ^ iK eating • f * ^ J H | Hnorefn . n

Beyond'V ~. 1 1 1

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TUES. I JEFF CHANDLER

z r z^ANIS . suhhB A U ^>us"ter-type r odults

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ROSEMARYCLOOIJEF

V ' ; Anerica’i dirliog of wng' W ' lod i;...tbe mou b«]i»rmi

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3 l t i d c a t ^ l t c . B. D avidson. P. J.noaay avaflabl# Kevan,. K. U U

I voiced ^ S Ja S fa , ]

Ja n e t Dalgh, M rs. Joe Perry Svrisbar, jioble, M r*. R ay P

^ S ^ C a t r c ^ P o a t e d W f o r dI |W );x » ftom parioag. ___________

S - ^ f tb e com- REAP T P gS -W gW B W AOT red tbe blU m - ^ ^ = ^ = ^ = | = | =I constitution.

g i S t t iJuilty YOU'LL Ll38— Jo h a 8 d - ' ■

[•aMi TI*E FiCI-W H O i

i fa San F ran - Jerom e to face

; a 1968 Ford - r , - j e o o to n , on th e ( 9 tA ,C , : ' panlon escaped ■ u c a O T n ty Jail. W hen a ll h e w u a

S “n s t o r m « ^ « C A C fe u ly tb e nex t y ^ H A B A Y O N C

: -------- C H * W i M H e E A C 1G re a t B rtta ta u*tm td a

sd about five- W I T H . A . • * * » nil. _________

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Mn.?fcifJac »®*“ d h« H ur jL^ d*U»erin«f him ^ AlK ^ o f» ld ie « to S U ttrdg f i w f thff P « « " " S d ^b out to tbfl PWP*®- jan« « i i a 70u r l ^ J a f “ com;

H meaUoned Juat _ Jfihc i* or th lf above

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J 5 i & » 1 0 r e e k t « x t ^*jSl t«Mn|t a loaf, and »” d - t t i n t a . 'h e broke If., 1 ^ uylD j. ”TOU 1» ^rfBtoe »Wch 1* 8*''®° “ *™gftii In my Bemem- R oum th U w lll i the K ins era t^ o u Till find i t reads and

Uie Catholic ver- DecliH ttilifo racom m em - pray *• ittaa and Hla foi-

B S ’S'S? 80I t Novhere did Jeaus r da to "(aU over back- £ Uf 2J* a e i^ lw r In a n p ig ^nde.H eteu<htthem KKbter (lA tbe Lord). ^ i „

f.p T im MATHEWS evenI ! (Buhl) Do

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s s H e l d f o r ? y 'o

l e L M i t e h e Uw M t e v c ,: . I . .Bhdd Saturday after- q - „ M W d rails mortuary

™ s ,DlBiin w e r e John vVbl£, A. L. QuTler. n 11 fe r i. Junes C.Hoola- „ tet Burden. ^IiHbeami were Jack

acdm un. U m bert T. t8fa C. Bhaw. RJchard ttU cC arty . OfiK Tleaand Interment IShBe&d,Ind. w

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■oifE: I!!!;;:;A .^ N PALLS.,.,66 ■ GOODING........... X

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rF o ru m ] {— ■ h a :

)er ChaUenges S to Boise Contest

tU other men; U irec-fourihs mile S f i . f . m ark, boya (under 17); a n d one '

fl whole mile a ta r t fo r tobacco tuen .« lest they stra in Uiclr poor abuMd ^ ^ heartal Also, ladles be ing welcome ^ to help defend th e ir atat«'B honor * S to them Boes & one im d one.half ' ^ mile atart, and to fflrls u n d e r 17, a J J two-mll8 a ta r t (notice b1t1»)*^ We s ta r t a t 3 p.m. (but come - ,e« early, a s entries m ust bo recognized), dff aod go up E igh th s tr e e t from the ,e. capltoL Tbe rood la okay fo r can,

bu t none may con tac t a climber rk. during the cltaib.

. B ctra; I 'm Just a p u n y yegetiirlui. b a re luver dn io k a g la ss of beer or ft cup of coffee, nor even kissed a elrt In SO some y e an . A nd you think

I vou've got any he-men> to show me I out here? I 'd like to m e et them!

OURTIQ L. O m SO N 'S ____________ (B o ise ) -

» Services Held for S Resident of Declo(se DBOLO, M arch 28—F u n e ra l servi jw lees were conducted T hu rsday aft- id emoon a t the Declo L D 6 chapel for es Andreas Judd A nderson. Bishop J. r." H arry D arrlngton w as In charge, a l The prayer a t the hom o was of- »♦ fercd by L. A. G ille tte a n d th e Inro- t - cation was given by R « Jacobs.M Prelude and postlude w ere played by 't* Mr*. L. A. G illette a n d W lnfielii

H u n t offered th e benediction.^ Alton M artlndale s i ^ , accom-

p u le d by Bethene M arU ndale, as ^ dJd Fern WUUam*. acccanpaaJfid by '■ Jane Rue. A double^m lxed QU&rtet “ composed of W ilUam Darrlngton.“ Welton AUen, W llford R lchlns, Rob-

ert Stevens and O ra. JuU a, Minnie , and Lucille D orrington sang, rl Bishop D arrlngton re a d th e o b it- u uary. Speakers w ere Raymond .f W hittier. Rockland; .M a x Craiier id and John 0 . D arrlng ton . S a lt Lake ,f. c itr .Is Pallbearers, a ll sons of M r. An­il derson, were Ned. Jack, Rex, Scott. i . R o u and G erald A nderson. Plow* g e n were carried by gnnddaugblen Is and nieces. B urial w as m ade In the •- Declo cemetery w ith th*CTaveslde I- prayer offered by P re sly P t ta .

5 80 Attend Grange “ Father-Son Event** Eighty persons a tten d e d th s T rJn ^ F a lb father-son ba n q u e t a t the '* Tw in PalU O range b a ll Thurtday

evening.Donald Bailey vms th e featured

speaker and N oah O liver toastmas­ter. The welcome, address was given by Olln U ndem ood a n d response by

1 Roger Boyd.Proceeds from the tu rkey dinner,

prepared by the O ran g e women,® were turned over to th o T w in Palls■ O range community service project ^ fund.* The program consisted o f a vfalln , duet by O ary and G ate Kleinkopf and a vocal due t by G ary P h il and

J T errance Sullivan.

* DR. JAKE JOHNSTONc N ATDROPAIUIO

p n x s ic iA NI Stw l9na*n—7f3 Mj)a S.' rhen* s s n

OHIee n«sn t i »t Anj by Ap8.elnt».at

i n g

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and CLEANERS ■ {ILm

S8

Pre-School Clinic C( Date Announced

h a z e l t o n . M arch T I-M rs. J . O. In l>rolQsrdner, hcalih charlm an a n - Shaw

. nouncej a pre-school clinic wUl be • ahMheld »t the Junior high school in ta w n i

I Harelion Friday. AprU J t.conducting the cUnlc wlU a t »lx

• sT.®- ^^opper. HareJton; Ben B. TheK sls and Morton CuUer, bo th Tw in psid oPsib, and P. J . Supple. Jerom e. ju d m i

*ui, Je sn Overflew, Jerom e coun- JJ7 intty nufM, and local women will assist reorei*

doctors. Registration wlU be ^from 8 a jn . to noon._______________ READ

s h o e s

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TniES-NBWS, TWIN J

C o m p l a i n t F O e d R e jA civil su it over alleged non-pay- 'p ,

ment of a promissory no le was fUed A ' In probate court Sa tu rday by 0 . L. o t,n Shaw against P . O. Tl»m p5on.• Shaw claims ■ftom^ieon made th o i »315 note to him -N or. 0. IMO. I t waa “ • payable In 12 m onthly tnstaUments “ay e a t »lx per cent In tere st p e r year. were gi

The p la in tiff sU te s only 130 w as • f ’' psId on th e d e b t and he . seeks a Judgment of tlS 9 on th e principal. For »27 in terest and a tto rney fees. Ha Is Klrkpa repreiented by M. R Bowlen, Boise, the Te

—___ _____________ placesREAD IM E3-NEW S WANT ADfl. trip.

S • • • •

f o r E V E

- J

forii and ti

A ^ W h lte High Bti aw to 8. B 10 EE w

3 . 4 5

^ B.>-6addlQ (Oxfords1 ^ O r. 3 to 8. B and O wld

C —T iny Boys' Oxfi leather. Sizes 6 ^ U

D. and D l^ U lU e T l a a ls 's lz 6 1 to 4. 7,

i ^ S S K .-B iack Mesh andm / S l th s tit tle g ir t StsesS

for all ( tots t(

^ 3 Math aodth rough >. 'WldU

0 , ' a i . and G t^ P a c aU agM. Sizes 3 ^ fo misses’ size 3. White - and P a s te ls - .

Z 4 9

H.

»

Reports Heard at 4- J Farmer Conclave

SHOSHONE, M arch 3S>-Panners h u te u. unlon-members m e t a f th e hom e et I“ U r. and Mrs. A H. Jofinstoo M on- b « -o f a day evening. Com m ittee re p o m

were given and a discussion w as held the n tg on agriculture and business o f tbe yjff ho.a union. tw baU I. For the social hoi&r. M rs. E . J.a Kirkpatrick sho«-ed fUm« taken of W/

the Texas cotton fields a n d o tber PILEplaces of Interest on th e ir vacation E: U . f

S. trip. Ington.

. . s h o <

m R Y BOtl

I

'or infantssiun

id tiny totsHigh Bhoa fo r in fan ta . Sizes ^

3 to EE w id th s-. '

3 . 4 5 t« 4 . 9 5 th ro

Oxfords for i l t t l e T ots. Slzea md O w id th s -

3 . 4 5 to 4 . 9 5

Joys' Oxfords In ta n mesh and izcj 6% to 8. B and C w ld th s -

J . W

- U tU e T ots ' D ress Sandals In - 1 to i. W hite - Plnlc - B lu e -

2 . 2 9 j

t . —1and

lesh and P a te n t D ress Strap for to IO- i Sizes 6 to 0. B a n d C widths—

4 . 9 5

afc-1iotn

all age^girls ts to teens.

Sandwidti:

kfssh aod L ea the r S trap . SUes i. W idths A to

4 . 9 5 to 5 . 4 5o .—IBites As Ul

G t^ P a m o u s Sunny S a n d a b for zes 3 ^ for th e u ttle to t through 3. W hite - M ulU -Colon- - ‘n m Is—

Z 4 9 to 4 . 9 8

ffIN FALLS, IDAgq^

4-H Club Meets AreB H O ^O N E, M a tch » — T h# ' i

e Cooking cuUes 4-H club m e t a t th e A D . home of- KrisUne Sorepsen..- The

•r# hostea demonstroted m a k in g 'm u f- ^e r cof fins; D o rt jD o u n ju la ls a n e w m e m - C lark ,:n . ber-of the clul>: . KhooL ^ A coek lngqu ltw aa b e ld and o the r ^ ga m 6 pliyed. THe assignm en t-fo r

tbo nex t club m eetlr« , AprU fl a t o«on fhe thff homo o! L ucertla SoJaVa. wJU aehool i

be balOng blscuiU. - ClarkJ . ----------------- ------------- the PUIo t WAStltNQTON V Is n O R S IDSo anier PILER, M a rc h -3 8 -M r. and Mra. lege b«on E: U . Raybom are W aiting i a W ash- year. K

Ington. • T . H. C

o c s • • .

IO Y a n d <there was an old lady who lived in a shoe; but when i t ’s children’s footp

5 herVs all you mothers need

^ bring your children In to Hi on every shelf th e /I l meet shoes and shoes and shoes; shoes for every child's fee t

" for the boys, big and little

n .-^ c u ff -P ro o f U p Brown High Shoe s iurdy wear. Sizes 8H to 23 and J3H t< W idths A to D— •

, 6 . 4 5 (« 7 . 4 8

l ^ U l t l e OenLs* aHd Boys* eanda l. Clo heel and open to e In brown. S i ^ through S—

2 . 9 8 to 4 . 9 8

J^>C rtpe Sole S p o r t Oxford for ?ou l T an leather. Sizes 12 K to 3. I n widths 0 and D «

6 . 4 5

K .-K;repe Bole gore Z<oafer fo r 'Souths. 61 13.4 to 3. W id th s B and O—

6 . 4 5

for the older girls and teens

t . —Teen-Age Saddles. 'aU W hite - Bla and White -. and P e a rl and T an . Sizes i to 10. W idths AAA to C ~

S . 9 5 7 . 9 S

3 t - S r e s s rU t in B lsek Buede tor ib t Be lor M lu. Sizes 4H to 8. W idths AAA to S

7 . 9 5

N.—A' W onderful Selection of W hite Fl Sandals. - Sizes 4 to P. N arrow and mediv widths— ' • ;

2 . 9 9 K 7 . 9 5 !

O.—Loafer-Type C asuals w ith Crepe Bo Bites 4U to 0 in na rrow and medJum wldt) As Uluslrated, W hite o r N a tu ra l-

4 r ? S

Area Youth Gains Pre• Army Commission. JEROME, Mareh 28--N orman D . S S T S - Clark, J050 graduate p f Jerom e h ig h a t7 ;3 0 p .

school, was commlpioned-as a see- jUU'adi y 6na Ueutenant of Infantry on g ta d u - t ation from .the' Officer C and ida te J school a t P t BennlDf, O a. _

Clark was state vice presiden t of 'the Future Pariners of A m erica In EDEN,- IBSO and attended Boise Ju n io r co i- J- B. Coo

!• lege before, entering service la a t Cooley. I• year. He is the son of Mr. a n d M r*. vliJUag t

T . H. Clark, route two, Jerom e. eon.

• . • • s i l l

I G I R Lr,

i’s footwear,8 need to do.

1 to Hudson’s,

gh Shoeto i.

idal. Closed Sizes 8H

for Youths. f tCn widths B, j f t

rouths. S liei

ensite - Black I. Sizes 4 4

or ib t Bea-A A A to B — . i r N .

W hite n a t m d modlum

I

Crepe Bols.J u a widths.

F A O T .M V i U f y - - ^ ^

Program aated-'-:;A dramatlo p r t ^ t a U o n ' « t tlM

I book. "The PimUy Portrait.*? wlU be presented by Mr*. W . W . T boraaa > a t tbe LDS first Ward M IA m eeting

h a t 7;30 p ja . T^iaaday. . . . .^ ._ A a .a d u l t - m e m b « * - .^ - th e - « t r t—r ^ .

are 'i n v i t^ for th e p rw e n U tlo a ^ sponsored by th e special i n t a n t l ■* class.

If w r r ~ m e d e n .n EDEN, March 3 ^ M r . a n d M rs.| . J . B. Cooley.and niece. M ia. B enny I t Cooley. Redondo Beach. O a llf, a ra s. vijiUsg his niece, M n . P ea ri Jo h a «

aon. ' M

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s h o e s

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SDimAY.MiJB

Verb'calFroittEiiMt-imtlementstimn^ Is shelters, roalsiie^l

s d b y o o f r F o c p r i a . - ^ ^ ; . M ten. TbcM miktiiet

KUOfltd . H;hcf w ilh ^ ■t u ttreeg

. Ben Eldtefl c I rs

w i d . ^ SalesOl16, 3< ta d P h o n t T M

0 6 ^’in 4 4 \

FREIR T H o f MATERU 'O U R OWN CHO

Material Certiiiut • Redeemable At;

. Twin Falls and 6 le — BUHL MERC.I

sfer Outfit Frei lA SEOFA

m i» v ^ /n 0 Afocit b e f i n e s t Sewing

RES; s u c h a s , . • Ig i

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Inea ex* m odeli.

srful FeoWrei ■w y o u o u r ( l n i » W ‘" ' ' H '

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^ p p l i a n c e lme . Barley

I^ S t^ ofJPO ^ r a n O M )

■ I m u B T o a p u t to n t ta v tb o Mtb e o t tlM f in - T w r pelod

' W o l l d i n r S t a d n B t f t i u n i i 4 d « Um p n s n u u for th« next ynxt, tb a 'w tonsdtD S plctun lliti to «m«m>

-* .. TbBT Ind lc tU tha •eonoa MtaaieM it o pasdJef » t » nt<

■ n f f . on saeh » ao«i» u tA.«Une K m Jm»«to»tl«m. The eountiy U t B H ti l u BOTfl and marv vnJUi. 1 HnM IM ss ituxUnU. opanlnrii«« H ilil keta. iaereutnc l u etpaclUu. HhIH' crtotlDff plana on a icopg tbi HfiiSI. M t delies comprehenaioD. flH|9|; 7)ja reaaon elecMdtr UU 'HBmIi a n food baromaUn ottntea U U U tu i :H I M . M laiUMtrr cornu lato'ui ■ u l f l ‘ th e dem and {or power ao4 '

to e s up . Aa population Iflcr H | th e electricity "load" (sta be> ^ ■ i ABd. more Im portaat, wben tb

dividual b o n u tu as o u re I m are iT year, U U becauw mare U H tzto tppUancea bave been is ital U W which, lo t u n , jneaiu tbe di M W power o{ tb e a re riK e inaa h u H f f l ' ap , aod ao b u bU ctandard oi

B W I ^ e p h e nom nun b an s a vpfurse after WarM war II.

— 1 demanda h»d held back expai W l ' o f tbe tu e of appllaocei ot i

kijidj.BhM I t waa like taUnf a heavy wi■ b w I off a s la n t raeoU ip rln i. ?m ei K i B ftchUnc en^nl. Anerietn eooi B U M (h o t upward and outward Ic ■ ■ f l (UrecUou. n m i In th e w » t (here are oo tip ■ « 3 I a let-up.H H I T here are plane for lUll i H H ' dam i. sen era to n , canali and p i ■ h B tn s plu jta- upper bailn el ^ n i «a tb e Colorado have mepp<

fpM lacular w ater and power i a c t A rltona and oallforola 1

— I o tbe tt. Za th e M luourl valley^ H H of the grealeat of all pro;ect

S h Sm g' w ltb tb a problen^ n t more electrtctty, m any of tbe w | ) B U - a m Ita te s are bucU ni a ip< i raR W M b le m —water.M ff<m £ re ry summer, and lo d i ■ i i l throucb ao tt ol tbe year, a p it ■ m fu o 'tr lo a very b a rd to bum a ) n n l a tbe southwest portion of S M ll United 6ta(ea.I K H itiera tbe Uwny dasnta. N [K IM Ufulan4dans«rous,atrstOiawK UlHull ' the faztbast borlaoss. Ia • R { ^ places, tbCT a n dbltadwltb’ea« iftSUJ f lm sa w m aad a a ^ t a . Ua BiBftU . & t^ b . tba diearta t n ihsar <i OVUn lontly, wtod-warad. nialais. ^ 1 1 1 On tha • i f ot th* desert iRlitflt te i^ 'a rld areas. Obey set s< n tH l'l rainfall but far too little to supt ■ m U i tba Uim and clUes that b ■ l i n frown tb sn . without brlni

valar trom treat dUtaaees.' daiert would overtake tbnii In r

aad savaft strides.’ so Jt was ao t by aocldint t

D ^ H | ladsral reclamation began ,bi ■ I H ] ATlaoaa'a Balt river project w u B B ro i craatf(taddy' of them all.■ U l i Kor was It aoatbam Oallfon

pUfleQ t o r b tineu that b poorer dam. tba . blthNt to

’ world, aad tbe Colorado river aq duot. tba loniest and la iftii la eoUBtiy.

I t w u baeauaa. pnemlBeaUy, «m tb w u » i« a *Vatcr drUlssUo:

B f l f f . f t r th a tim e ba in i. tb e p«c ■ B l f - ? ' ; th e re have falriy'-well solved N H |& - problem o felecM onow er in oon M W I . w atar years. A m a jo r U | h t CO

------ cause brownouts becai»e.ttueb.pH H R duetloB capacity U byte*electr B H Sut for M yean, and espedi ■ m M ey, much of tbelr tblnUns i

T>]«wnit»|> been pinned tlsnt ^ H | {be questions: “Oaa we get wat<

' sav much will i t eofir"You talk to Clyde IiabelL

A rlaoa* farmer, about tba n trtj ta s w»t«.Ubla b tteatb bit lu the tnereaatai ooata e t pumptni tip to hts n t id t Ha u y i ^Ifs ptnc taff, plenty.” Ita Arlsona tbey t any Dumber of people who wi pinched too bard , puUnl up th' pumpa a ad moved away,

m w Ja Oallfomla a recent 4T-d I IK g n drottcbt plowed furrows of war y U lM ta au a y a farm er'a faoe.HMB.1 All over tb* w ^ a n Ingeolc n M | f clrculaton ayitems, (b* pumpi 11 H i f l | bMtloK hearts, tb* oa&als k M H dltohea the arterlea aad apilUrj ■ K M tby t carry watar tbroush tbe b» U B e f th* U od . t e ly thui & life au

Artaoo| b u a caab incemi fro

I ( S )H H V R o n u c K M D c a /

H R th s costume l&ok. . j

'w onderful fo r holf*iUst JH r d r e s s ' n ^ s t o l e !

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)f Power, Water» 0M) farmloK today 19 tknes KTcstcritber those tacts I t had 30 years a«o. T bs fir period atter reaches tow ard 439 mlUloa doBt* o iff" aloB t' ueoTiiag lo D olverslV of AnT the next three f ltu rti.B* picture be- The e ipenslon w as made pos

by a h ith lM ev e to p e d synenle •cew m y ol c s rn ln t w ater over t r e a t dlstsIf a t a n t a and u> the farm er'a field. D urla t

t o .a U n u the v in u r, while m uch of AmerklUDtry Is creat* under snow, t h e desert farmiI weslUi, UtUDg pucUar In ta rd e a rrte tab lesla ln fa e w m sr- {jtjd crops, sapacltlu . Mu*- u,gy ju g to say In S Cei , s ^ th a t all h A e to pray for

teJfpbone."of aa econow ^ ^ precious they dc

s la to 'a a a » s , tonUhlng th ln t s to m ake U go iwer and *ater ther.Ltion Iflcreuei. In Arizona th e y use th e Mm< r gets bearJer. te r hom the O IU xlver to Irjj .t, wben the In* tour or fire tim es. I t runs tn s n u re power ditches, sinks, la pumped back luse more etec* uied egaln tm tll finally tb* beea is s ta lled - conunt cornea to o tr e a t, aad ans the biding set U tree.B r o a a h u to n s . On th e ooaat. they buUd fr rtandard of lit- wsler “dikes- against the a

pre&sure of th e Pacific ocean, "i b*t«a a new reebirge undertround bu lns,

1 war n . W ir underground rivers. T hey know 1 back expaniJan « |(h tub-furfoce dra in s , to "w. ances ot m iny a tleld th a t hoa acquired too n

aiksU. Ia heavy weight in bringing w ater over the me ring. ?m ea the tains they shove 11 to helghU oj ■Tteaa eoonony mo f e e t-a b o u t the height of mtward In all Empire State building, plus Ita t

vltlon tower, are no tlgat ol Vct. with a ll this, ther*

enough w ater to go around, to r sUll mor* T hst U, th e re isn’t enough lals and pump* term i o f. the fu tu re . Tbe calei er basm states on the engineer's desk ii set ive mapped a yean ahead. H e h u to plan now id power pro]* the power a n d w ater needs of allfom la have community in 1973. America is gi ur! valley one i^g fast, and these problems i all proiecta Is everywhere, b u t they a re especJ

. acute In the w est. .U* problem of ApparenUy abou t IMO pen y of the west* a n moving to C aliforala every Ong a special A ^ l u expecta to overt

^ Chicago in population by the : md I n d e e d oenius. P roporttonattly , (he Incn year, a pltllass jn Arizona m a y be even greater.0 bum a hole u « « t i t e m aU te* envision a ful orilon of the of mam m oth dim ensions.

Kor la I t caly In populiUon. daenta. b*au< iniluatiy is building up a t a i tn tc h a w a y to Uiat a a to n lsh u even th* wesi » t o *OT* O hsm ben of Commerce. Not* y®"* *S® ^ Angeles i(pil^ Moatly. , w ln t« r resort, with hai n ih**r laad. , jic to ry tow er on the horli **1*^ . 'Today tha a re a ts npresan ted !j» d e ^ are i t (o 30 mtjor eaUtariet ot inUm n get s ^ Jilted by the U . fl. census of m a

» (S2>rKl u L , 5 ? ^ 5 TheonticaU y. when one area 1

Industry ano lher a n a a thaqi la swift ^ x m e rlca a economy 1

ix . t ***“ «- th a t , would be true. : while new faelorle* a ro goJnj u ;

ro ect w u tbe example, th e Tennessee Ta aod th# deep aouth and T e x u . >

? -^ m e m b e r th a t eleeWcity liI J k ( n ^ i >»rom 6teT-th* program tor n

WlowatU covera every other coriLSi* to's;«'“?Iip an a lo n begets ooatroverjy.

d ^ t t a U o ^ * the w eat people a n w S b ln ^ f l r i S i i . totanso In tereat ita effect on. Si Mlved ul* ^ 'le le a of th e adm lnlatnU on n jrer in nonnal office la a t November, d ro iuh t 3 ' ■n*® " " s e c n ta ry of the Interi S ^ a u i k ^ p o « » « for many years Ird » .* I* o t r^ lived c k w to pow er and w ater > r

M d th e federal reclamlu♦hlnlrinf m j PrOtTASl.m e d tlg b t to l ^ ' t h l i reason, amoog othi r* le t w atert w e s ta r se n look for some s

a lflcan t ohaages, both In broad p TfiHVi an in toethod.

th* n t r u t* As to m ethod , aome In the w th U l laad, helleve I t m a y take the tom t p u m p t^ it higher a tandards of feasibility :• f it 's pinch. p n je c ta . a tigh ter system na tbey cite repaym ent a n d a different n la t i e who were between th e s ta te s and the fede led up ihelr government.y. Critics of th e form er admlnlst]cen t 4T-day Uon coatended the de^jartment n of worry lo tarler. u a d e r Secretary os< B». Chapman, w aa more concerned wln Ingenious "empire building" and "soclallsi1 pum pi Ilka than w ith (Jie feasibility of m a oaaals u d tr e a t projeota. T bey claimed t

id ap illa rles departiheat fo*tered schemes t c h th s body ecoaoaUoally aound aad ooncek] I b Ufa su|* ooita la m M e rlo u s methods of seeunU.lacem i from l a th a t connection. Bayl« 'a ani

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It A m S c a U WAfiKTNOTON, M arch 3* U rrt farm er Is government's reclamation

u d r « » If" «and seml*arld sta tes of the '

In El Centro:pray for w a- TTie program was auUiorlied

der It on th e l&w signed In 1903 by Presl Theodore Roosevelt and started

I th e r do a s . IrrigaUoa of crop laods u i k e U to fur^ tually lU only obJecUve.

Through tbe years i t has th e u m e wa* broadened to Include by-prod er to S l a a te « c h u hydro-electrto power

runs la th e duetlon, flood control, protecUon » d ^ u d enhancem ent o t f ish 'a n d wlK llv recrcaUonal facUltlas. muali;at. aad they w ater supplies a ad navigation b

build f re sh - Ortglnaljy th a tUUs Sa w t the sU tlo federal reclam ation projects c ; oceaa. T ltey be carried out Ja cooperation

bu lns, ta p sta te and local Interests Incli ,ey knowhow, only Arlmna. California. Coloi js . lo "wash" Idaho, Kan*as, M ontana, Nebn red too m uch Nevada, New Mexico. North Dal

; Oklahoma, Oregon. South Dal er (he m oun- (/(ah, W uhlng ton and WyomJt lelghta o f;l,* L ater Texas and Alaska ' eight of th e added.plus Ita tele* In addition to th e projects 1

structed In th e 17 states by there Isn’t rocJamaUon bureau, tb e arm y e

iwund. neers also carry on flood cor enough In activities tn aome, and hydn.elei

rhe calendar power is produced by some a k U set 30 dams.plsn now for T he Interior departm ent, thro needs of h is various component agenclei, sucl erica is trow * the reclam ation bureau and tJ ■oblems exist power adm inistrations, handles i n especially at]* of a ll federatly*prw!uced pe

ouUlde the Tennessee valley auU MO pemat tty a res, where th e TVA Is th e a la every day. keU at agency, to overtake . -i ------------

S e t a m a w mcnUoned th a t "we are d » greater. All •*" archaic repayment 1lion a f u tu n *«“ •'' Instances In wl

ilitloa . ^ estim ated S38 yearalip a t a r a U « th e n In which U neve; wc th* w estern:e. N ot too iedertl-iU tt relstloashJpAngelas waa Intensely Intereetlng In the wes with hard ly Presumably nearly everybody

the horlson. hts hand ou t for mo:aresanted in the f e d e a l government. s T S t r y S u t In California aUte ag us of manu* c*« Individuals have ru ls e nation tn fl«c« ly Mme proposals ot tbe

“ terlo r departm ent, i n the hearl ae area se ta celebrated, K ing’s river ci

a n a m ust • wnomy were '

true. B ut goJnt up Ingolnt up In. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B B S S S Rlessee Talley ‘T exu . And

n to r more ^ ■ K s b B C I T U I II other com er • '

itroveny. I t ms. And In itcblBc with fact on, the ration w U d

lA N N niQQg O then, I f e , n some s l fD broad pol* . .

In the w estbe tem o f H B E s ^ aslblUty for • system of snt n laU oa the federal

adm lntstra-«rtm en t of R n f i A'*ry O sear I v ycemed w ith -"socialism" ^ ^ B ■

y of m any ' f lilaimed th e U .hem es no t flj a y

ooncekled ^ ^ B Ilods o f a e - f f i frler'a anal* | | K 0 J

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J ■■“ W e do n o t w aa t them (Inldo n e t need them i

l l i n e a K ing 's r iv e r a re a to run 01 fairs. W e c aa do a better J<

5t Areap a s t 80 years.”

M ore recen tly th e sU te repui ,5 K : » P lw i by Interior to brtiig

« i ? t s l OrcgoD and Washlngtc* of the west, p in m d I t wa* no t feaxlb] ...H,..,. M A nd th e re is aome talk nova u t h o r ^ ^ a C a lifo rn ia m ay buy the giant

M?.uSd“ aijr‘;'„=;.ss»L5SLfs^ lands u vir* n b m s say they can operate It

e ttlc len tly and a t a lower coal r> i t has beea tb /re c h u n a tio o bureau. i t by-producU. j^ost probably Dwight D . 1

how er w on votes la the weat I, p ro !« c ;ra M a j,e favored more sU th and wlWllfe, j^cn i control over powa

i?i..urss, , ^ c a llfo m lan a like to point ou

a(«8 Jo which » g roup e f c ltlea-origlnally 01projects c o^d _ ra i* # 4 th e 330 mlUlon doUi

opera tion with bgjjd th e Colorado aquaducte ru U included in r iy . ^ u » Imperial valleji ^ a . Colorado, a j.jn llU on-dollar canal syslen

' f inanced by bonds jold cn the£ * 5 ® ^ m a rk e t and by charges for wa

f ^ A u f f w e nI A ia su w en im ^ c e d th is way. rather 8 oroJects con- ^ federal govern

s L u s bv tod *^ey «P>y> "We ^ ra ?0 th e arm y engi* eoon."I flood control T w o m ojor batllM, bo th 0 d hydn.e lec tric trem e aignltlcance to the 00 by some arm y «« a whole, a re Jn the courts,

C a lifo rn ia and Arizona t tm ent, through h av e gone to the supreme coi lenclei, such as M ttle th e ir long-standing argi ■eau and three over Colorado river water r IS. handles the i.jn k ed wMh i t Is the central produced power to a a pro jec t, which the Ca “ ‘ “ •hor- n ia n s a re flghtlnt.VA If th e mar* x h e case Ig coaipllcgted *fl<

a Io n s history.B aalcally . however, U r r

"we are deal* a ro u n d th e use of something 0 repayment sys* rn llllon acre-fee t of w ater trot mriMt In which Colorado. A a acre-foot equals 1 pay off tn less 336,&&0 gallons, enough to cove S38 years and ^; neve; wmild 1 ° fUed la the

sup rem e court Is thlf sentence: relstlcashJp is ^ quan tity of w ater lnv< In the west. * recognition of the Arlsona < everybody to- req u ire s a denial of the Calif

n it for money oU lm . a n d vice verso.’' In 1 b'emment. th e re ta n 't enough water to st I sU te sgen* th e c la im s o t both aUtes.

have ru ls t td C ontinu ing , the Arlsona als of ih* In- **ys;a the hearings *T be undertround w ater supi ng's river case, srrlevously depleted . . . without the Irrigation d itlo n a l w ater, approximately 3

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idicative of Sufj> itedena power « n t o f th e 736,000 a c r u of lar

cu ltivated wlZI t o o u t of colt it them (Interior) . . . th e economy o f th e sta' eed them in th e he destroyed In l a n e measw

to run our> af* & catastrophe." a better Job k k Bo A rlzoaa claim s ita need

rlsfflstlon serrJee. m ediate, wholly u rgen t, tn te d U for the C alifo rn ia 's poslUoa U s

d l t f e re a t F o r th e momen a state repudiated supply of w ater Is sufficient, r to taring w ater rem em berla t- th a t eaglneen

Washington, on to p la a w ell ahead-C alU c ■ no t feasible. » y th e tim * Is n o t f a r dlstaal ae talk now th a t tb e la s t galton o f w ater wU :y the g iant Cen- been allocated, t back from the T hey rem ind you i t takes t. Again. Callfor* galloas of w ater to produce 1 operate I t m o n of s te e l A ad OalUomla.ezpt a lo;sM cost th a a be m aking a. lo t o f steel In th ireau. /cw years, .>wlght D Elsea* A risoaa w aa ts z>ot only mor a the weat wften er. bu t a system of dami, I I more sU te and eloctrjc production , pumps am over power a ad a ls. T ^ is th e c e n t ^ A

u hear th a t view p ro jec t A rizonans say i t woul m o n 700 m illion dollar

oriilna llr only 11 exchanged IBiuion doU m to #ldes alm ost da lly when co; . am iaduct Sim- *■»» con^dcrln jr authorlilai J tS valley S e I" '* ''* ’

was w hfn the cou rt s u i t was Hied M wiy o th e r ram lflcatlcns a

eluded in th e w rangle. The irges for w aUr to Colorado, New li

O tah and W yoming, also artwhy tho works

way. ra the r than T h e p ro jec t h a s tha Weul l<TjJ govermnent, u ja previous iattrlor depar rre bom ?o years officials. S ec re tary McKsy re.

said h e la w 4 t^ ld ln g Judi iM, bo th of es* untU h e can s tu d y It. E e .

to the country ho Is n o t dUposed to aceei the courts. th e a ta tls tlc s of h is predccevA riain . f in .iiv T hc •King’s rfv e r case alio

wpreme cou¥t t^

“ '’w L '^ a h S ‘herto r d e p a r tm e n t and the P a u ,M z teM c cmpmr.

Ch the Callfor- gompony obtalned-a.,U cense ' V ..' th e fede ra l pow er Mmmplicated and h ss ,ppQ j 33 5,,^

u cra ting u n i t a n d waa plannlirer, u revolves ^uUd o the rs . T h en Interior con jomethlM over a j j „ - tho rig h t to with

w ater from tha p^biio lanfl a n d reserve Jt for foot equaU about p«;posa*. I t m M Jt alreadj igh to cover one ^one so u n der lU reclamation gpth o t one toot, era and hence challenged the led In the V. 8. to a license for pul>Uc if sentence: "As try.: w ater Involved, T he PPG h a d gran ted Pacltl( * Arlsona claim and Q ec tr lc a itcenae, aayinj f the California reserved lands w ould be use< ■rso." In ahort, pow er purposes under the U( water to satisfy Form er B e a e ta ry Chspman states. pealed to th e coxirts, where th

Arlsona brief sue Is sU ll pending on the c o a s t .V

I w ater supply Is a som ew hat alm llar case wai . . . w ithout ad* elded by th e U . S. supreme < oximataly 31 per earlie r th la m o n th when i t rulei

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I ita seed U im* ^ o ftklsls looked for S ^ r a ® S S d e ^ » » t u «

Joa U slightly la p o rtsn t beartng here too. e m om ent th e t - t h a Boanoka rapids c ^ Cl u fflclent B u t - “ J r J J j r i t t s f P C « engineers have 5 2 n e eoatanded only

sd itcaW om laas the right to .(ar distant wbaa f ^ f t h e dam aad power proji w ater will bave ^.he c s « a ttracted wide a tte a

b e S L e T e covitS ruling coiUd I 1 i t takes 60,000 atfectsd th e ralatloo b* ti I produce a ton -u^Uc and private p o w ^ . omia.expectt to the fuprem* c e i« steel In the nex t n a , opinion. I h e alx-i

. only more w at- o r o ^ e '* to decide the m erita of If dams, hydro- Si i m u u between puWto and pumps and caa* ^ate power prsjioaents. T be decL central Arizona added:tay i t would cost -w e simply decide th a t th e Ju lloa dollar* a ad dlcUoa of the fed»a l

mission to Issue licenses f w pri' cchanged broad- censtmcUon o( hydro-electric p wben congreu ects in the public Interest b u

luthorldng th e been withdrawn by congress u (juJeled down the Rosnoke rsplda site."

. was Hied. Chapman had contended (tlcatlcns are la - »ben congress a u th o rl i^ deve igle. The upper m ent of th e Roanoke r iv e r ft lo, New Mexico, back in 194i It bad closed th e c :, aUo are con* to any licensing ofpliw er com pa

. to do the development T O k . the bleulng of The dissenters agreed w ith C; Jor deparlinsnf aut. 7h*y said a pose r alU ' McKsy recently longlng to the lederal govemmi Idlng Judgment had been surrendered to prl' ' I t He a ided power Interests.

to aceept a ll -m tre are other disputes . predecesson. problems. You might ca ll tl cose also holds - ^ T l n g pains'' of the trcm enc na tor federal expansion now taking p lace la

.. , . American economy,tt>cn tho InU*. ------------------------------------Id the PaeltlB company. The^ lic en se ^ m ^

aa'1)!annln| to •iterlor contend* * n

Tve Jt for pow* J ' « t/ ^Jt already had Mclamatlon pow* u Aenged th s ^ 0 ^B w T W W 'A cAfor putiUo ea* k

,t«d Pacltlo O u j S P ^ S S ^ * #lae, aaying the f f l t f md be used for W T K M L 'ler the Uceas*.

• cn the westT case was de- / I K i i f f B l l Bsupreme court /M b M la 'l l W llen i t ruled A-3 J n v l r a M

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touUd' • power ce river a t B oa- v in f 't r iver o f- legal fa c to n blitM)ked fo r th e Sion to bav* an lerapl(lsca*e,Chap>P C so tto a to th e landed o n ly .tb e* to con> power projec t.

1 wide a tteaU on uUng could h a re , elation between

5.-3^ ySitSniS l-ao tjr tth lB our ^

E iH t i ftr-l«w-60st-init th a t th e Juris- skops cattle sl■al pow er com- nses fo r privatero-electrlo proj* | |e n te t b * f a a tM asd e«u«( b nterest h u no t ^ ^ m r u w .' It's ac o n K » , u l o

O T M d ri t h . tlorlied develop* Side aod to o l ar* fo tned byike r iv e r basin o tfv td Tloberib n ite rs . 1cloud l h . d » r „ of ib c m a U r i a >

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Mwer alte "be* asd permsoest as th* w ood Sin«1 governm ent" ,^4 suoegtr ifaus old-fasbtoo«d f red to p rivate jj,j,ii,e«T w >beribr*li*rsarepf

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SEES:his selection. W e offer I - Flowering 'M aple-R ed Vhite Weep- L im p Birch - ountain Ash J l f c ”

Vines: Silverlace,E SELL WHOLES

S T E R Nv enue

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C o m p le te VarBUY THEM W H ER E THE’ AND CLIMATE OF MAGK We welcome comparison o f :kinds of nursery stock....Tre- r r . ' . A^BRToFYOTr FreTC

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H e r e a r e j u s l a I

v a r i e t i e s w e h a v (

• Chief Seattle , • C• Helen Traubel * |• Fred Howard • g

PECIAL!=JBARE.ROOTED I

OVER U V A R I^ IE S ! . . . ' to sell in lots o f 10 or more

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LILAC (Frencl I FLOW ERING;I BARBERRYI FORSYTHU

, W EIG ELU (I AND OTHERS

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IWHERETHE

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[-grown Northern Roses in all typ 3 list—and when you’re ready to p] lanta.

ist a few of th e later-pal s have - P o tted and Gro

• Charles M allerin• Happiness • _• Suzan to tth e ■• Symphonie ■

PEACE IBTJBQ AND OLlBdSEBS W A

T he ever-popular R o s a J j t h a t everyone w a n ts a t m m th is tim e o f th e - y e a r .

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ED FLORABUNDA

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FloweringS H R U B S

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[French and Common)RING ALMOND IRY - TAMARDC :H U - DUTZIA .IA (Red and Pink)'HERS

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We have a complete stock o 3 - Berries -_glant3j^Ho-wers -- ge Booklet On Gardening! ■.

HEY G R O W -

.RIETIES I KI T in U IU ■ u jp H R

all types, colors and I M ^ P | ly ts plant see lu lor I H ' ^ S j

r-patent«dI Growing! ^

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lan d •loot Roses,

rabundas nbers e Hoses

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M any N ow B loom ing . . . i t - a n d I ^ e s t a e lk t io M ol

. PL A N T S you have eV & S( * * W a’re especially proud o f

o f IM PO E T E D SW ISS Sto. la rg e * h ea lth y - f re e bloo e v e r y co lo r u n d e r t h e a

B E S T A M E R IC A N S T R A I Included In o u r la rge fie ld f in e p an sie s . Come aee .

' S e lec t you r* n o w o r w l ready .

ie: B5RRY . BUSHIS i

•k S traw berry ■ i g B * Bed Raspberry

i r B M C fp i ' K mir Grapevines - Etc.-

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EEDiatisfaction I d or Your I

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n o c h a r g e f o r a n esti* ■

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jfo u d o n ’t h a v e to ps? I

Friday T il 9 I

r e le r s J■ I s T U F i n a t ' ' f l

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■ FFA Leaders B Elected; Star■ Award Given

i t n m ru * Om>)M cUtioa te tx 7 ImproTcment con< te (t

Featured s p u k e r o! th e ire B tni w u Dr. D . R . TheophUus. d e u

i n n of Uie U b lrerslty o f rd tho eolltsi I f i g f o t a srieu ltu re . SpeaU iv on IB M momiw'a Chillftnge," Dr. Itteophllu: s n n : pointed ou t t h a t a (anne r U a m u n ) N ’ «ho produces tood aad fiber for i

p rofit a n d expUlned th a t hla coil H (U ; per an im al o r a o * la the fam e r 'j| i W i h l i r a t eoncem to d ir .____________i r o j Tilt d e as o ^ r r e d c f ^ proiut- H U j tloa on a na tional scale haa tm- R n jsoTcd 45 p e r cent per acre ovei | f i U tb s la c t ao years. He aaid Zdaho'i

v b e a t production haa itepped ii; 90 p e r cent. poU toes 90 p e r cent

■ H ' beaiu 49 p e r cugar beeta 70 per c e n t and m ilk and butterfat X

B W /Per cent.■ B B e explained the. Isereaaea have n n come th rough improved fannliii H y t l na tboda refinement lo I I U and p la n t b ree d ln i..I W l O oattnulns, h e pointed ou t todajr^ J u S l n ^ d b tr th ra ta will require a huge

In c reu e In fa rm production bj WS. ■ ■ I And the re la n o t enough utable land B B lo th e country to do i t b r tn c rm > B M Ins acrease alone, he declared. B M W ' Dean Theophllua contended the K j f f l iaefCMse m uat come /r a n p re u n t | U B acreafe vh lc h can be accompllahed iP -iM b7 ualns practice* which are known ■ I P to be right.E a S t In a u tln c ano ther challenee, he ■ U jH told th e Toutha th a t fanning la be- ^ ■ R oomln< more apeclallad and Is den* W l nltel7 K big bvtineH todajr. Zn ■ n u order to be a good farmer "you m uit H Q f be a auocesaful buatneuman." he ■ n t a l l

Urging th e j^u th s to prepare ttonaelT es fo r their future rolea, he stated they d id not have to go to

B M eoUege to le a n t improved fam in e ■ ■ I ae thoda bu t added there w u no ■ D l better device today fo r ' preparing f f l |W tor th e future. in W H CQttcIudinr, ha said, ‘T o u mtu( ■ M ill prepare yourselves to do your duty 1 ^ 1 u fanners a n d clUceos and do your ■ B beat u a f a n n e r ao we caa bring W if i the le re l o t knowledge and appllca- M ' t l tlon cloaer together to beet m eet (he | l | | n challenie.'*lu M Dr. TheophUus w u Introduced by

W iniam K err. ataU director of vo- catlonal education and sta te FFA

I M td tlse r . B efore Introduclnjr the n i i n deaa. K err spoke briefly on th e hU . ^ I ton* of Tocational education la # F | j i Idaho.tUli 3] . Barller In th a evening K trk Rush. K b H preddeo t of th e Idaho Vocational M | u Agriculture Teacher'k asaoclatlon. ■ ■ prew nted S e i r an award In recog>

a ltloa of h la 90 ye an lo vocatloaal education. R ush said I t w u th e t in t award o t Ita k ind made in the state.

H | R E ^cb 'o f th e eight district a tar ■ R j ] fan n er aw ard winners w u Intro- y tB a l duced by th e ir district president, ■ m Th«r M O lesden M enti), south ^ ■ 1 upper Bnake; Montle Peterson.

W endell, n o r th Maglo Valley: BIU Pease, W ilder, westem Idaho; Bob Valentine, K im berly, south Ma«lo Valley: Ja m ea W roten. Kampa,

I ^ B aberm aa soo ir . BfocS t ^ N I eow. n o r th Idaho; K eith olegv,

G race, a o u th e u t Idaho, and. Roaooe O B i n W ard. B a f t river, e u t &CaM Valley. M W B onoT vy sta te fanner' degrees. H h M i l i l c h a re p resented to agrleulture ■ H taaohera. bualnesamea a n d achool H B I prtaolpala a a d auperlncendenta, were m o awarded to t i r e men. Ih e y a re John ■ ■ D. F la tt . T w in FalU h igh schoo] 1 M B p rln d p al; P e te Cenarrusa, farmer ^ ^ B « ta te legislator from Carey; ^ ^ B ^ A. Tliom aa. Meridian school sup* : ^ ^ B ertn tenden t: Chase Fond, vocational ^ ^ B •f rieu ltu re Inatnjctor a t Jdaho

Falla: C a rta r Luther, vocational ag* ^ ^ B Tlciilture tna tructor a t Jerooie. and ^ ^ B S ttvard s, Boise executive

secretary of th e Idaho FFA.^ ^ B A e degr«e« a n presented annual.B B E ^ ^ outaU odlnc servlee «od aup.n f f f l p e rt o f th e FFA .S R ^ A S ugar-S alem high scho<d youth,

r id o n ITeet. v u awarded th e IdahoD{flKf Po ta to G row er's association I13SH i |V f irs t p rise a a w inner of I ts annualM U B peU to grow lnc conteet. B ren t Mat-y ^ n aara, T eton , received the 170 secondN R B L n t e a a d D ayle Carlson. F irth , wonEm IU i W fo r th ird place.^ B R Spaulding, Rezburv. made^ B I ^ aw ards for th e association.

Leonard M anwarlng. assistant man-^ ^ B■ ^ B Valley D aliT m ea l assoclatloa, made■ ^ B ^ Improvement contest^ ^ B i to r th e assodaUoa.^ ^ B r r iw . IU 9. went to Wayne

Siddoway. R igby.'Jam ea H ugh Park.u T H winner of th e «7SB M H eeeond prtte. John Cannon, Black-■ ^ ■ 1 foot, received third prlte o f »S0 and

0 . I ^ m a r r Barrus, 6ugar-€alem. «3SB f f l f i for fo u rth place.r a H { |! J e a n C urtis . Burley, prealdent otBB tlH i. th e Id ah o Futu re ^ m em ak c rs otB M E I America, v a s a guest a t th e meetlne■ f l K i ' and spoke brleny. John B. Feld-Q B | husen. T w in Falls, former agricul-

m SAVE 1.30 otS p e d a l I>aln t.U D

^ ■ n :r - ' O f f e r ~ f o r « I H I ■ n , L im i t e d T im e O n ly ! 1

H ' Genuine H i m o h a i rH ROLLER■ I COATER■ & PA N f ~ H 2-®* Value for Onl■ ' W H ENYO U BLIYAiSALLO N < H | . N e w R u b b e r B o se Po ln t-> A

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{ on T o*Itteophllus r U a man fiber for a t t hla coit 10 ta m e r 's

^ praduc ' e . h u tm-

acre over lid Zdaho'f >t<pped up ) p e r cent,T beets 7« ' ,u tte rfa t » ^ I M j

eaaea havefanning '

out todays a huge

m by m s . uable land

>w Aaaiimlnr duUea u newly-cl«ete<^ el*tl9n ef F u tu re Farjaera of Amerlia m p lS i r t P « » ‘<>enl: ty n n UmH, Aal ire known

Uenge, heling Is be- \ <<n d isd e n * HBmH BbbKfi£2B' '4 tod«y- In n H G a l v ^ M i l S K v ' ^ ^ ."you mustm an," he BHBlUMBSBiP*^^I prepares rolea, he ^ ^ r7Nv7!!VBBMH to go to ^ ^Bli \V GBSf a m in e B BB

I w u no fR^ Blr'''*’' ‘ sSfffvW K preparing 5 3 W ' | | |

rou mtu( rour duty i do your « a bring I applies- m eet the

byor of VO-

FFA■iag ths I th e his* a tlon la

^^'R *uh.ocatlonalKKlatlon.In recog* ocatlonal th e t in t

the state.atar

is Intro*

southPeterson,

BIU BHHHBB|B||H||jj|^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ r S e o p H S ^ S K T h e

A ihton. OB h e la r ehOMn Idaho’a FT/ aU U FFA convenUon baoqaet. (S

Clegv,d. Roaooe ture tc ac h er he re , w u introduced (Q Valley, by K err a n d spoke brietly. ^ srera l

degrees, other guests were Introduced by ETlculture Sdwards a n d o thers in the audience.1 school Im m ediately ' a fte r th e banquet, nta, were Jsm es C, Reynolds. Tw in FaUs. a r e ^ n conducted a sh o r t stngtng Msslon.

. farm er a r r to r to r warrlora waaI Carey; not developed unUI about 1400 in loolsup* Burepe. ,

■ Jdaho

? ! SEEDPOtad « p - ■

ajonih. Green Timber, C» '« » Donnelly Blue Tai

annualn tM a t . M c / \^ 4.50.CkciaUon. ALSO ON BKat man*} River ^ r A1 2 .5 0 «itJ

Wayne — — —:h Park.

H IDAHO PO-lem. *35

R A Y M O im D. HIREd e n t otJcen o t F hone IM -W - o rmeeting _L r d S BnMagricul-

) ot KENVERL wl

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r Onfy ?A LLOW O F DUPONT FLOW Koie Point— M okes P a in tin g Easier

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I :FFA Officers Take

ly-cl«eted ertleen of Uie Id ah o State aMO* ef America are. from left. D w ight Spavldlag. >hmH, Aaliton. accre te^ , a a d BDey HlclielMS, ______ « » H *

^ r i h ^ W v e a J l ^ M d a S ^ o B e r ^ ^ ^ r t e ahCa FFA lU r fa n n a r fo r U51. H ie award wm joet. (Stalt »hot»-eafraT »ni)______________

?S [ JaUed JSB06MONE. U arch 3 8 - J e u e ^

D»evere MlUer. a tranilent. w u f senUnced to 30 days In Uie Uneoln county Jail F r id a y by Probate Judge Dwl^tot L aO raa g e on chaires ot

ora waa vagrwicy a n d panhandling.1400 in MUler w ant to th e Manhattan cate

(0 ask for w ork fo r food and when

POTATOESiber, Darlington and . ue Tag Seed Potatoes

. a n d 4 . 6 0 D iliv a N d I I

1ST YJWR OUT> ON SHARS C R O P '

9 . . . 3 . 0 0 D«N M n<t I I

POTATO CO. G A LE M onnisoy

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Wendell

when you buy

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Pake Reins; Star Gonj

ate aaae* Grace, vice prealdeoL LcosU w u cIpauldlar. estaU on o t hla coveted aw ard hiikhe}tm, IBUtl pbolc-tBgniing)I ¥ ¥ >1 .*

w m

me flf •triealiure. eongntaUtt* Lynn Lowl). le award w u made Friday n igh t a t the annual

ha w u refused h e iXaDamcd th e door o t th e cafe so ha rd It broke the

Uk v«>» Bl*** ^ *>><1 1>> *c u e , offlclala aald.________________

eU neoln it« Judge

T * i f f rlUancate I I 3 ind when ■ ■ ^

^ TIME TO STORE

.. YOUR i FURS! I

id

DON'^ H O T W I

RUIN YOlIm proper hom e slorogo In n o pro tection from H e a t o

uy Store Them f A t The Fl

w here your Furs o re p ro tec m ity. F ire and M oths in Frc

c u r S cien tific, M odern Cole

B REMODEL■ REPAIR

Your Old Furw

^ If y o u r Fur C oct I s 'o u t o f sty le , we co n

j ^ J rem odel it in to aN ew 1954 cops c r . Ja c k e t.' Free estim - o te j given. You o r*

P l ^ un d e r no obligation .

THE FUfj 1J8 AtAIN AVI. NO.

ra .- T W IN r A L l S. IDAHO

Congratulated

<00*11 w u eboaea the aU t« a tar farm er. Free*I aw ard highUihted th e tradlUonal baaqaet.

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B B George Schneider Paid Final Honor

^ ^ ^ ^ B Bervlces' fo r Oeorge Schneider ^ ^ ^ B were held a t Uie Twin Falls mor*

tu u y chopel s t 3;30 p.m . Saturday ^ ^ ^ B wiUi Uie Rev. Vf. A. MocAiUiur ol* ^ ^ ^ ^ B flclatlng. Concluding services .and

burial veto held In Sunset Afemoria) park

Music Included a duct by Mrs. Albert Boone and Mrs. O. Tea. and a Uio by M rs. Albert WlUierapoon.

^ ^ ^ ■ 1 Mrs. David W onenbers and Mrs. J.W. Sperle, accompanied tty Janet Boone.

Pallbearers were Eugene Shelly. Albert WlUierspoon. David Wonen- bent. F rank Molyneaux, Harry Pra-

^ ^ ^ ^ B Gideon Sperlc.

Nephew DiesHAILETY. M arch 3&-Mn. W. V.

McAtce received word Thursday evenlnir of th e accidental death of

^ ^ ^ B h er nephew, Lloyd Wills, ai, a t Az-^ ^ ^ B t«c.

He wns killed Instantly «rhen a ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 gas ve il exploded and a piece ot ^ ^ ^ ^ B struck him In the head.

'H e waa th e only son of Mrs. Me- Attee's slater, Mrs. L. R. WUls, and h e r husbond. They reside at Hooper, Colo.

The keepJn? .o t peta l5 almtitt universal nmonR men In various parts o t the

a Looali. '

0

) N ' T LET W E A T H E R

Y O U R FURS!orag e In closets o r cedor chests is ■ n H e a t ond M oths.

lem NOW ? FVR SHOP Ire p ro tec ted o g a in s t l^eot. Humid- h s in Freezing, C irculating Air in d e rn Cold S to rage Voejlt.

SAFE DEPENDABLE FUR STORAGE |

n. YOUR FURS INSURED

:on A gainstFIRE, THEFTo r .

m- W hile inOur Care |PHONE FOR

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=UR SHOPP H 0 N K J 3 I

Death Qaims iI I B -W.^^BaUsi^■ Rupert Hone £

H ' ;Boro Ajirtl 8 . 1 8 7 < J n B ^ J

^ ^ B M o. he came to Enterprise. Ore^w lU ih ls fa U je ra tU ie .ag e o t 1 3 ^u te r c a iT le ^ a i l by f

■ M .- : •aey In Mlasoorl Nov. M. ? ?? ♦.th e couple came to B e U w ^ l ^ ^moving to Mackey in J9« . ®

They rem ained Uiere u n til July,191S. Mr. R alls engaging in buUdlog.contracUng aad f r ^ h l ln g . He is itrported to ha»e t*k“ 0“ “ 1? f irs t freight loads into

^ ^ B Packard mine on Loon creek, a ^ ■ . jo m S e f by horses and wagons ^ ^ B which took 18 days.

* ^ Aug. 16, 1B18, Mr. a n d M r t Ralls came to Minidoka county and . f a m e d the re u n til 1933. T hey I

^ ^ B moved to American FaUs th a t y e u ' ond Mr. R alls engaged Jn c o n t r a ^ ing^and form ing there ,unU 1193«

. Pre«- when Ujo eoupJs moved t i J ^ e r i d ^ . saaoaet. returning to Minidoka a year la t« . j

They farm ed in Uio Big d l^------------ trlc t and sou th and cast ot f iuperj

unUl 1B33 when Mr. Ralls reUred n o r and the couple moved to R upert. 1

Burvivtng besfdea the widow are A n n r th rw sona and a daughU r. Ben

.U l l U i p .iiy in d Ernest Ralls, both R u- I Ichneldep pert: EvereU Ralls. Echo, Ore., and Uis mor* liis. Essie Taylor. Caldwell, and a Eaturday gigier j jr a . CyaUiJa McMahon, Fal- tUiur of* Jon jjev. T en grandchildren and .‘J“ tour greaUgrandchildrta also sur- RtemariaJU- « - The Goodman mortuary wlU an*

Clinic SlatedHAGERMAN, M arch 08 - M r s . I

I Shelly, Veronica Maui, Gooding- county Wonen- health nurse, announced a follow- i rry Pra- up clinic Is scheduled In th e homo

economics rooms from 9 aJn . to noon , Thursday for diphtheria shots.

;s E at harUe's Chill. Coffets C op .ILI, w . V. SbMhene S t. By Courthonae.—Adv. = Thursday death of I a t Ai -

P' ' a t Cor o iJrs. Me- Uls, and■ Hooper,

= )H fA T I

U U N C O I

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We give this strong ^ j guarantee because wi

have one of the finest • departments in the U;

I .We are experts on fin - I all types and any mal * I special timepieces sue! s graphs, c a l e n d a r w

watches, automatics a .of waterproofs.

I-

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0 8 Sheepmen Begin Moves lo Range

I H - _ H A U ^ . M ar^ 3 8 - - J t g ^ y ^

A U M A h?ra m n « d a y t i i a t • Carey . Talley 0 1 B 6 gheepmea a re g e ttin g ready to s ta r t m i« « A. tor t K s e r t a « t week. Borne wUl

8U rt on M onday.t o d l T i t They wffl feed <m their, " -V tl f j r aIm . - n d S p e c t t o ^ o n ^ l o r g i ^ gr f i v r t t r i»nd by W ednesday, W hen.It opensS s s ^ t t e s n o k o river, if 13 and Joe C enam iaa will trail a rpund back S 3 .W r a v e B a ird . 1,W»; P » « w t) jt^ lU a O ra IJOO; Peterson a n d Stocking. 1,300;S S S p l t t ^ a «> « tbe r^

Simpson, a round a.000. OUieis w lth r 1/ . . ' ■m allerbands« lsow U l leave.

FamwcrUj s a id sheepmen expect to h a u l w ater t o th e ir sheep unless

READ T W E S - N ™ WANT ADS.

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Th* W . Info rm a l air o f | B l1®* th e season s ta r ts a t your B p

feet. Shoe# designed to » •il, and a y^u ^ com fo rt l i f t . . . v sion , F a l- Jo sp ice o t fashion to rr e n and everything y o u w ear. Vcilso su r- V i

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1 A n y W a t c h R e p a i r e d o

lEY REFUNDED II

5 sliroiig money-b'acK:cause we believe we |

finest watch repairin the United States! ^

•ts on fine watches of Iany make, including FT

ieces such as chrono- kin d a r watches, stop ^ iraatics and all typesrs 1

I f you have a wi can fix" bring it

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r o n e t J e w eices A re M odera te—Oiir W o rk I s i

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W B k T h e bcOothal ofPatH cU L e■ I to R obert LouU P r t w . ion *

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nouDcwl by her .parw U , M : M ra. za g v L. s to u t. FDcatel

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■ i F u t u r e A c t i v i t i e

H S l a t e d b y L o cB H s h o s h o n e . M arch 38-T a: H B H n u t h pUgrlmace will be pre:

to tho Rcbekah lodge njenibc T tie ta R ho OLrli and. Odd 7

j ^ H M a s p ^ meetluB le t tm ■ M 39 a t tb e lO O r hall here. Thi H m B t r a m irtU be directed by U n . J i ^ D V enable, K etchum. and seven j ^ n p w l e vU l appear In the p:

I H M l K fty 36 w u w t toe tbe d jI f i D TUlt tro m Mra. L aura Brown,

dell, preslde&t'i >peclal reprei I I Uve, a a d Mra. VI W em ldte w» K— poin ted chainnan of tha dlnn0 R 4 th e n o y d iaoiily.Itlll Tiada U urphy. D leU lth. -nylftb po in ted te the lunahine oomsH tf to wcceod Mr*. Helen BraRj I . w ho rocenUy moved from Sho* Hi ft M l*. Agne* S tn m k gave a j\A \ t a m em oi? ' of Schuyler C^ founder o f Aebekab degree of

Faliowsblp.KED Bo«t«sse* for the evening■ i m X r t . lA uU e WlUon. H r*. Bk ■ | H X a n e a . M n . Hop® TtwoM. ■ H - ' D o ro thy BUva. Mrs. LotUe HU]

M to sie W il«oa T h e a e z t i^ e e t l^ bo Apt

■ I Social Reporte■ U f l SU P E R T . M arch Si-A BoeSt

Susioesa and Professlosal Wot club m e jn b e n ' waa held thl* a t t h a R u p e r t cafe. Eo«^ io r th e evening w e n Naomi 01 D arlene Jordan a n d Louise T\

I ^ H . T h e w r o s ^ included tUmaal D H by A. 7 . Beymer, Minidoka ec H S J c h a irm a n et V. 8. bond ules. ^ K | 1 ' B a ro ld ElUworth. sU te dlrecto N h aale o t U . 8 . defense bond*. M l i l L a rry Orlfwold ahowed a a H U tu rn . LaM ar McCloy pUyed ■ ■ ■ p ia n o aelecU w i.

■ j C are o f \

' i>ear boy* and gtrU:Ver7 often you fret, acold.

even reb e l against th e rules o f : p a re n U a n d teachers. Y ou I

, S e y apoU your fu n . T ou can’t ■ ■ I .t lo n e l Y ou oould n o t do very ir W B B i T tth o u t your f a th e r a a d a o l R B M I T o u w ould no t have a u c h fun « ID JIN I o u t y o u r playmates. U a m ln g w R R IIm ' b e a lo v a n d d im c u i t f o r y o u l / t ; W M *» --w ere n o echool a n d no teachen . i t t a B a ll live td te ther. aduIU and yo I H n « a d m m u tt conduct , ourseiva M n K M to C «t th e tnost pou ib le good f

H k ' W h en m other o r fa the r p n^ ■ v u a i n a t y ^ l o u d voices, you shi

b e *otTT, n s re r reaestful. g«U o a th e nerves of grownupa.'

.. c an h a v e ju st a s m uch tu n a t ]

■ ^ B p le asa n t, modulated m anner ip e ak ln g wlU be appreciated aa grow Up—and you will benefit.

K ^ H I t i i a tu n l l o r you to w an■ ^ l be t l r s t you w an t to be ivesldeii

th e c lass, o r cap ta in of th s u Y ou w a n t your .no the r'a a tten

| H | C u d pe rhaps you want to be < M f U n r c e r ta in importance. B u t you s K n t n i e a rn th a t distinction. T ry to■ l i n ' h e lp fu l o f o then .

o p e n the door fo r th a c lasts w hose arm s are full. rTeach

. fum bling lad how to throw the I Give th e slow t>oy a lif t. Smol

■ { ■ I you r comp]aiDt« and speftk chi ■ B B c fully . I^obody see la the companj ^ ^ ■ 1 % O loom ; 0 <u. 8p«ak w«U o t otts

o r keep sUent, a ad it&od up w h a t .you know U xU h t Do w th e g rea tes t Teacher who ever 11

^ ^ ■ P to ld you to do: Lose you r Ufe t you m ay ja lti I t

^ H n Y ou understand, glrla and b■ p i ^ t h a t y o u would never b e haptr.

And A Wronff Wai/ IN DRY Cl

: L(/S1Tft(ZeD Dry Clea

H H t t t f tx i m a r e a s t ;

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stou t N u p tia ls Set; W ynn to W e d in J t

l a t o ^ eoUeee m aJertog In e Jm enUJ h i T b e e n a n - cation . MU* Btout U a m ei r o i t* Mr. and A lpha C hi Omega sorority.i L p S l a S o sophom ore hono rary and t hL S l o r W . J S m W0» « . ~

s r j - s » “* « served a s p residen t o f the

■ I H M M M I c lass ,' p residen t of the R council a n d o f th e Wesley ( tlon. He w as selected u th stand ing m an” In the )unlc in

B rliee so w Is serving a s ] a ssis ta n t a t th o P oca tclk M ethodist church

l>(r. a n d M rs. J e r t ld W yr O alos, Calif., form er Twlz residen ts, announce the enga

^ ■ ^ ^ ■ 1 o t th e ir daughter, Ret;ee, t( n e th Olles. son of D r.- a n E ugene Olles. Moscow.

T h e ensasem en t w u ann t l » dinner th is m onth a t thl

^ ■ ^ . Q tm m a sorority house s t thver«lty of Idaho.

M lu v ;y n n . h ^radv T w in PalU h igh school. Is a

■ ■ ■ ■ 1 3 m ore m ajoring In commerc ■ ■ ■ ■ I « t th e U nlversny of Idaho.

u ft senior a t the university a ff llla u d w ith P h i Qam m*

^ 'r h ^ w e d d ln g I* planned foi - - » . * * *

t i v l t i e s

y L o d g ech a s -T a lk s on

be presented Ige membership. ■ B 9 T . nd. Odd Fellows g m ■IS set fo r April here. T he pn)- 1 by M n . Althea and seven young In the presen-

•or the d tu of ra Brown, Wen< d a l represenU^ emicke was a p -

tha dinner for

was ap -bine committee U ien Branden, from Shoshone.

gave a report huyler Colfa*.degree of Odd BENEB WYNN

(SUff esg n v lar> evening were — —— ^ .

G r e e n B a

T — »a ie n a a P e rry LD S w ard will

P 0 r t 6 0 . a O old and O reen ball Aprilift_A aodkl fo r th e c ity halL T h e dance, spoiL I l th e MIA. WlU be sem l-foraneld this week O ra n d m arch will begin a tif e . H ofteue* a n d WlU be Jed by the Ju n io r ONaomi Ohugg. s lr l* a n d th e Jun io r M-Men. TLoulM Perttn . «lr>» wUl p resen t a dance whlcl

!..< «<im. .K««m Pl»n to give a t June confereiiS d o ^ S U ie tJn lv e rs l ty o rU ta h ca m p u i

K M d A ssletlng wJth the f in a l PlaiIte director fo r D ale Mcsserly, pre.ildent o:le bond*. Mra. Ju n io r M -M en. and Mr*, ^ awed a cancer m on . p residen t o f th e Ju n io r C

o f Y our C hildrenBy ANSELO PATRI____________ ^

y o u h a d to Uva alone. W hetoe e t, acold. .and m ake people happy o r sad ^ ) rules of your ac tio n s o r speech, m ay aeciop ■*. Y ou t h l ^ ow n auocees. Being unselflih you can’t Uve h a p p ln e u for you. /do Tery m uch s e a r in m ind th a t y o u ^ a a ad mother, p e n d en t on o thers * a ^ * 7

luch tu n w ith- you, a n d th a t th e ru lA th a t i earn ing would tim es m a y seem to c n m p your at you ti there ^ « b a t help m aM fo r an e > teachera. 't t i a U e asaocUtlon. W hen you a n :u and young, to d o th is , and «V>P th a t ; whei t our*elve» »o to ld , “No." when you w an t Ible good from t » ■“Yei,'* lu s t rem em ber thai

a r s be ing helped to Uve In [aUier p ro test u i d happiness w ith o thers. An es, you should a e m b e r , too, th a t whUe vin lestful. ^ o lM e re ry b o d r w aste b e tint, 1; Towjiupe. Y ou ^ aeeond. o r th ird , cnr e v w fu h tu n a t your bfth 'M . ta k e I t chee rtuU y-oe a R w a e a b e r ,* m o r t.

m anner of ■■- —K lated aa you inmt m r «hiia )>»• u a MUmr >

3ut*^? ^ LA M E BACK u TTT to b e c CO R R EC T IO Nth a classm ate ]C p l e a a t n t a n d palnlL T each th e ^ Bacicachea n a y be aaeocUbrow the baQ. j r v i t h rheum atism , a r th rlif t. Sm other a lumbago, stom ach and U dspeok cheer- jV disorder*. I f you have tae TOsnpaaj o t J t everything else. T ry Adjvw eU ofothera. IE m en ts . R e lle t- la - ^ f te nstand up to r ta ined a fte r f l i i t Creatmeng h t Do w h a t i t u o M ala N erth P bobe 2

j S r W e t t S DB. ALMA HARDE3C Cm ROFRAOTOft

^ Therms A Bight Wo

t WayIRY CLEANING, TOO!0,y CI«oring S STAY-fRESS Pm m Io j Topi — Exelu ilvo W ilh U il

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set; C alendern J u n e PIL E R -H U U ld .H elpen.*> Bljeffleld. Ala. » e e t Wednesdsy a t (he b

a t Idaho B U te ^ ^ ^

sorority. S p u n # P-n^ W e d n e ^ y a t the I' and th e Asso- A- M cO ulre ..lenU^ council. ♦ ♦ *Ihl U i h ic to o l T l « a K o U . « l » w l o t ! l «

I A » y « r t . i m a m

i L ^ L i S S k i m s e h l v - t i i . m n b o w i S i T ^ S i . 11' ' ««*iW « “ • “ »ked a s th s “o u t . n lB Saturday a t tha Klmbe Ihe Jun ior c la u C le»nen-store . T h e sale w l

a t fO aJn. vlng a s oa stor's * ♦ •PM atello PlM t W L E R -T h e M ary U m e I 'ocaieuo r a t Wednesday

hom e o l Mrt. Ed Andrews. I

« W O T , Lo, *>*IK T r t a n t , *

f l« e e , to K en- science lesson a t tha LJD r.-a n d Mrs. 1 1,1 »c le tjf's meei

- a p jn . Tueiday fn the U b

, “ . i X m ' u 1 S T 'a e a t the Unl- ,

T w 'n J'*"* O ardea club w ^ graduate of 3 pj„_ W ednesdsy a t th'ThO m" Speedy. <

“s s s i * s j s ^ r . r . r

J u n .. y n ^ r a ’ r c h .p tJ r Ko. " * d e r of Eastern 6 u r , will ho t

m a tro n s and p a s t patrons .'- , m e etin g Wednesday evening '- M ssonJc w nple. A Mssonj ' : p rog ram Is scheduled to foi

;V ' ' re g u la r session.« « «

'> O roup No. 6 of the P resl -I W om en’s association will r

a p jn . Monday w ith Mrs. E B e lt. Addison avenue ea*t. b e rs wishing trajuporUtl< a sk ed to conU ct M rt. U oyd te lephone 2M9-W, or M n . Srown. son.

« V «^ ^ ^ B ^ ^ B N ew com en a n d 8o*Jourae

w ill hold a Jo in t luncheor p . 01. Saturday In tha Tux

I ^ B I ^ ^ ^ ^ I 6 o-Jouffley club wUl be In o t th e program, which will t e

I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^Besorvhtfon* to r 9o-Jottme m e m b e n may be made by M rs . B. L. Reiss, telephone

¥ * ¥ HAO&RUAN ~ The Woma

■ ■ ■ B B ' ’le ty of Christian Service M cthodU t church will hold d a y work meeting a t the

iv la r) W ednesday ftom 8:30 s ja . to--------------------- M r* . Ernest BUUard. Mr*. Al

n 11 lo f t a n d Mrs. Robert T upper n D Q I I c h a rg e of the work commltt- . • l i n p o tlu e k luncheon win be b

^ n r i l IL ) n o o n ., Mrs. Melvin Prince w r t o r memben*'children a t b u

M arch M — t h a t day. w d will hojd * * *

S ' c . * T O n i p G u t e b i e r - H o r t o

R i t e s P e r f o r nJnn lo r Ols&nerI - E ^ l v e BLAOKPOOT. M*rch 38^ DM w hich thev » a y n e Horton, daughter 01 w n f w S ^ w BbaU. ChaJUs, and Clh ^ a S T . H o rto n . Twin P^lls, w u m a t

. . . ceremonies to Cpl.rm al PISM e e Q u j^ je r . PtonUna, C a ll/ , 1 W ent of ah u U home In Challls.

T n e Rev. Joseph V araer . CongregaUoaal churcl“ I 'S , . ^ , 7^ lo rm ed.thecerem ony_______' 0* T h e bride wore a gown of

“ 1 s lip p e r satin and carried a b o t red roses Ued with white r ibbon .

' . A fte r a honeymoon trip aloi cofts t, tha newlyweds wlU be a'

1 l a ChftWi*., W hether you , ¥ ♦ ¥

l ‘S ^ 4 l Z W o r k D a y H e iu u e l f l ^ buya DBOLO, M arch 3S-T he :

/ a id of th s Declo Presbyterian cr o u m a s d e - h e ld a n a ll-day cleaning tI l h <7 a re on W ednesday a t tha church. I6 th a t some- lu c k dinner w as served a t nooiu n p y o u ra ty le w ork w u direc ted .by M n .to r a a e n joy . O oettschs,1 you a ra told ¥ * *la t; w hen you TR0WBRXDQS8 HONOBl rou w an t l l to k i n q Tm.T., March s e -M ijber th a t you M ra. L . B. Trowbridge entertUve tn peace th e i r son-in-law and daughteJiers. A nd r e - m d Mrs. H arold Oreer. and d-hue v lrtuauy to r , oenena, BoUe. this week ! ' ^ o r m l i , h o t l’i r evea lu r tn e r a aa lversa rr 'lly—h e a good - ■— ■ —

^ 1 SPR]Mk » . M.'y.

‘A c i c I ' M B Kr io NDd palnleea. e associated

arthritis. and Udney have tried

^ A d ju tu .-o ftea ob- troa tm en t Pboa* 2m

3ARDIN cT O ft

BBSBgy

Open rrtdoin 'HI S p.

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jndare B e lp e n x lu b w m

(hs bom e of

« ' ' e club wQ m eet a t ly the hom e of

* 4 b ^ ^ b h ^ ^ ^ bw ard of the Amerl- Uary will m eet s t w ith M n . W. L.

im ttreet. ^ ^ ■ ^ ■ H B B H K*

m e Kimberly Re- lo ld a cooked tood the Kimberly Dry

%e tale wlU begin

¥ «Sary Hffle Sewing CVednesday a t theAndrews. RoU caU - -

1 Wltb April fool's .

¥ ¥-[} WUl present the J \ £ .on a t tha LDS f ln t v iletjr's meeting a tin the Ubem acle. AI a ttendan t In the i ^

-dea elub will meet -!sday s t th e home

Bpeedy. 4(9 Elm ^ ^ B H V ’ aneth Hodder will v l h ' " ' 'tts and M n . If. P.I talk on old and

h ip te r No. 40, O r- -« r , WlU honor p u t re t patrons a t th s .*lay evening In the ' >' V *

A M ssons' n lfh t .luled to follow tha

« «f the Presbyterian ^ ^ ^ B ^.tlon will m eet a t .vllh M n. Kenneth i \enue east. Hem-rajuporU tlon are .M n . U oyd Young. B m ^ T ^ r. or M n . Oeorse

¥ ¥ Xt So-Jouraey elub* M R. ANEi t luncheon a t 1 ' (Ke)k>In tha T u r t club. -k * * *wUl be In charge

Phyllis Sto0o-Joum ey club ' . / - * i - .

£X/.s;r InChri* ¥ JEROM E, M arch 3&—1 The W oman’* So- C h ris tian church was th e s< a Service of the aay afternoon o l th e we

will hold an all- p ^ l l l * N adine Stockton, »g a t th e church of Mr. and M ri. Leon P :30sja . to ,4 p jn . jc rom e, end D onald T hlb rd . Mr*. Al K a n - o f Mr. a n d M rs. D . P . T hlb * r t T upper are In Jerom e. The nup tia l vows ’ rk committees. A by th e Russell Myer

wUl be held a t ©f tho church, before b; in Prince wUl care w hite gladiolus and orch drcn a t be r home n sn k c d ' by lighted w hite 1

candelabra." * T he bridal aisle w as m ar

orchid atock tied w ith wh • n U l l U I l . ribbons. Tho candles wcri

M arilyn Dellinger, Pocale r T O r m e d O lenna Henderson. Roberi March a a -C h a t- ^ « n e , Ore.. was p ia n is t ntS S r o f ^ flo’o"JUs, and Clarence T he bride w u gowned Is, w u married In «UPPer «a«n. st>;led w ith a to Onl. Boyd neckline and a nylon n e t yo a C a ll/ , to . the fitted bodice was trim m ed t la'llli. p earls and sequins. T ho fIh V araer of the w as fashioned w ith a chap laal church per- H er fingertip veil o f nylon J2JJ lace-edged a n d held by a J'a goWa of white o fs e e d -p e w ls and rh lacsto

carried a bouquet carried a show er tMaquetj with white sa tin ro*“ tied w ith m allne rlbb-

wore a gold necklace, a gU » n trip along the bridegroom , a n d earrings t K lsw lU beathom e fro '” h ” * *>ater, A rlene E

M aid ot honor was Arleni > ¥ ton.

, , , I Bridesm aids were Beverl: □ V H G Q m er, B cbutopol, Calif.; JoA

38—T he Ladles aheldon . Jim m ie Kulm wi■esbylertah church bearer a n d Carol A nn K i cleaning session flow er gUl. .

I church. A poU vMe T h lb a u lt served as brved a t noon. The foV h is b ro ther. Ushers wetd .b y M n . R uth s to c k to n , b ro th er o f th e brl

Roy W dgta 8i>d David Solla.. h e r daugh ter 's weddl!8 HONOBCD Stockton chose a navy b liirch s e -M r . and a fU rao o n d ress w ith navy 1ndge entertained cessorlea and a corsage 0j}d daughter, Mr. r o s tc M n . Ih lb a u l t «-oreIreer. and daugh- blue crepe a fternoon dress wI. this week with aocueories and a corsagethe host's U rth - roses.

• - - A rw epO on to r W gua

'RING CL]*>Q

Your DIAiCLEANED ■ I CHECKED R E F IN ISH E D ,U E S KEW : |

Our expert craftsme: tigh ten loose m ountii a pleasure to serve yo

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^ o r o n e t J eFine Diamonds Since

H otel BIdff.

ES.WBW8^' T T O T T A IIS , IDAH

j[s_ R ^ it^ 'b y Jerome P o i

M « if i - H M

U R . AND MRS. DONALD THIBAULT (Keiker pboto—atall enfratlnjr)

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; S tock ton M arries C hristian Church R

I ^ « t he ld folIoMins the ceremoi I waa ^ e scene Sim- church parlors. A four-Ue a iJ k f f tn «“®5xn‘'ed wtt^ t o a u n , doughter and sweetpcas, centered thi

*®ble. Lighted w hf flanked the cake, which w

D. P . T h lbau lt. also by M n . Harold Cook. T « ptia vows were read a u n t of 4he bride. Pour u e l l M yers, pastor Mrs. A lbert Knim and ;

Also awi.^tlnff wlt^ I'Irs. Ed Ad

ed w h lU U p e n in M rs. D ajre ll JUgney.M rs. Donald T a ilo r a

.'« w tts muked with WlHJam K erner, Shoshone.1 w ith w hite sa tin ^ 0 bride, displayed the 1 indies were J lgh tw W ts. Clarence Bishop, Ma: ngcr, l>ocotcllo, and « th e bride, was Jn chars in , R obert Adams. Buest book.J ; j l a n u t nnd R alph , I 'o r traveling Uie new I,. w as soloist.- n a u lt chose a pale blue si » gow ned In white two-piece su it w ith r •yled w ith a high ttccessorles. Sho also y lon n o t yoke. T he corsage from h e r brt trim m ed w ith seed

ns. T h e fuU sk irt . m d u a te s 01th ft chapel train , ^*5“ *wool. The bride l J of ny lon n e t was th e F irs t Socuileld by a Ju lie t cap tTilbault j j fanning. : »d rh inestones. Sho °** a ranch nori

bosquet ol »hlto nalino ribbons. She w u honored adace , a gUt ot th e ” J>“neous shower glVcn by earrings borrowed A * * " " ' “ n . Dftrrcli Rig

, A rlene Stockton. ^ TayJor. a™ ^r,„„ S iock . “

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a corsage of p ink vice presldeni; K aren f

■r W guaaU w u scribe, s a d M ln ^ 'to d ^ l . '^

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JEWELER

DIAM OND RING

L>FREE™ > T " b rie h tm dull .tones,I m o u n t i n g s a n d c leA n y o u r r in t r i f * • ■ s e r v e y o u . r i n g . J t 5 ,

Jewelers .fe Since iSOS

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ePoir .’ Ahiericah I ■ I H | . Featured

( r^ T w a rre n W lU lam f'^ ^ ^ A U e n w u in ch

m h m mAlbert Wegener.

B ^ H '^^ ^ fn p o r t w u presented 1E toe r D ^ U on work doaeKniiU O range a t the Con haU. Mrs. Richard HlU r e ^the lea held recenUy honori B .J .B u U ,W a lt& c e .p r ^ e nIdaho Pederation o f Women

M enben. voted to ^ b Che tubeiculosls h o s p l t ^ f t tIns. Ih e books a re ^ u be t th s dub 's nex t meeting/A pj

Tio'i « a v waa answerei-green thum b’ sugguUons.

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 Bosteue* were Mn- ^ I H I I ^ ^ ^ H Mrs. LesUe Jones snd W

Guests a t th e meeting ^ u c Clark Brackett. M n-W egetiP rank L oh : and t.lrs . A llred

Plans fo r dem onweek were discussed by menthoM aroa club Thursday a lAt the hom e of Mrs. D onol Thi committee for the h o n onstn tlon event, ivhleh w ill May S a t th e Pller O n ^ e 1eludes Mrs. Carl Blass, M rs.Orlndstaff and M n . Paul £

Mrt. A rthur ChHders w as teas, noli caU featured a hoi handiwork display. W hite el wen received by M n . Jo h i and Mra. Ralph H ostetler.

Mrt. Blass, p rognm ch conducted 'games which m by Mrs. H alnllne, Mrs- Clyd man, Mrs. Hostetler a n d },

^ ^ ^ ■ ■ B n e s tn ile r . ^- I t was announced t n a t

wUl be elected a t the AprU* * Ing a t th e home o f Mrs. R a

tendrup. Mrs. Paul Bandy wl• the hostess.

Newcomen C labR 1 + O C H w tejscs a t th e Ncwcomt

A I I X l l C O card pa rty T hunday evenlni e cerem ony In the Amertcan Legion hall wei K four-tlered wed- rtobert Shearer, Mrs. G eorginded w ith ----------------------------------------------------ntered the.rerresh- ^hied w W * ta p m k l l T l l f l. which was served M I » U f Icook. Tw in Palls. l l U f f * *Je. Pouring were

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red the gifts and shop, Malta, aunt .

Jn charge of the ,

he new M n . Thl- le bluo a llt shan-Ut w ith pink and ^Sho also wore tha \ oi>fn - A .1 h e r bridal bou-

'aduates of Jerome e bride has been ■Irst security bankirmlng. Ttiey siU t n f f i l R I , o f B G•anch n o r th e u t of • ®

- H o ld s E a s te r -C a rhonored a t a mis-giVcn by M n. Ed C Q t td y a n d e g g s

rrcll Rigney and

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i;!L“ Sf,S.‘S '2 1 MAIN AVE. WE m e r and foiojiy,

J w S c N O T ^ ^)f the; Okltanda /mare K aren Stod- / / I , /

arendft McIntyre, i U i * \ AK aren Perguson, I | i I 1 /•; Lol* Trlronell, \ J I ^ J iItoddard. planUt. ' \ / ' J - ' ^

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L ittle gcma of hats- box» sculptured she! more of tho ncwes

k lV irn P n’ost flattering style'X M Ij I w ith glitter, feather

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i t the C om m unity - jfem b en o f th e M&ryrd HUl repo rted on d u b started a c o u rse tn•ntly honoring M rs. ings a t the ir m e e tin g lasce. p resident o f tho th e home c f M r*. A «drI o f W omen's clubs, jirom ,J to send books' to T he lessohs a ro beloghosplU l f tt G ood- by M n. L 'O . G oodding.

a re ’to be taken to ¥ ¥ ¥o e e tlf lf f /lp m 34. OUBSTS HONOBs answered w ltb lO N O T*Trii, M a rc h 2tuggesUons, M rj. j . d . P uscher. Dubo'e M«- WlUloms, gi,ter. Mrs. G eo rg e PBiles snd M rs. HlU. ghone. w ^ d in n e r guests■etlng Included M rs. ^ t the home of M r. a n d KMrt. W egener, M rs. fvjjter.M n . A llred P e te n . — ------------

Ml Clabme dem onstration ued by m e m b en ofrhursday afte rnoon , , . j j .Mrs. D onald H lne. b a h t n d t h « KIor the hom e dem - \ a nwhich WlU be he ld M f )

er O n n g o haU, Iri- \ [ \ \ V M .Blass. M rs. H arvey I

Mrs. Paul H alnllne. ,.hllders w as co-hos- . - _ j y jqitured ft hobby a n d ,ly. W blte e iep h a n u c a r e f o r . . . * o Ir M n . J o h n D rury a n d s o in e x p eHosletler.irognm chairm an , -s which were won 9 U r a . . . . . .!, Mrs- C lyde H uff- nylon n«f and rii; tle r a n d M n . Er-

P E T T IC O A T S ,need t h a t o fflce n ’nylon trieol-Ht the AprU 0 m eet- •m bro ldny o f Mrs. R a lph As-

ul Bandy wUl assist C A M I S O L E S•yaM •mbroldi

ondsfrepm en C lab le Newcomers club iday evening In therj hall were M rs. ^Mrs. G eorge Nick-

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b* U*J<» «J<)U the Turf elub. i*a,

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H iundi]' j i t e r - jegu im m id e tb clean and wm e*tsterlor o( the Pres- ’H n OBscnltr church. Ttia moui

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n Kremin-Wayment ^ J Wedding is Told S?^or The m ir r ia ie o f Dorothy W ay- ^Uer m* ment, Poontello, d m gh te r of Mr, nwd* ■It M d Uxt. Oterge W. MorrtJon. H an - M rs..

ub. KQ, tn d 1 . Leslie Kremlo, jr., P o e t- '^o lte *** uUo, h u been um ouneed. D ie 6iui n tl bridcfTOom 1> th e een of Mr. tn d h ith be Mrs. J tm e i B o lu n , Tw in f tU i, tn d eho rt

Z. L. KrcDlD, S t. Anthony. told iBUhop Melvin J . Van Key per- M^tUi

formed th# ceremony a t the Bolten f " d l home. . t» o P

f j r The bride, given In m arrU ie by her brother. L aM ar MonHon. wore a blue laU n a o d n e t formal gown q ,S . '

■*• and carried a w hit* orchid w ith a , r - * W t « Bible.

She w u att«nde'd by M n . K ea* hoipii ^ n»th Dudley, m a tron of honor, aod Ur* ifh Mr* Vem Sarpet u>i iofvt Hot- orthe.

rlwn, bridesmaTdfc Ronald B. M or- Tht r . t rlw n lerved u beat m an aad L arry ed Mr

MorrUea aod K ay K rem ln uihcred. z toh ,' Muilo w u played by R uth Sand* U ri . :

erw s.A nlfttnv w ith th«r*eapU en which 1 0 c

foUowid w tr* HarU yn aad 01ar» ir* W am tr a ad M n . Clyde SUUn. Hey* r tk bum ; Mr*. Jo h n B tina , Aahtea. t n d ( 11 U n . OharlM Doplta.' f ' T h t aewlyw edj are redding In th e L ^ PocateUo u s tl l Ju n e , when they wlU w n t ^ m alu th a lr hom e la 8«atUt. T h mn* T lu bride itu d lad oocmtt«l9fy a t riimn. U ' Idaho BU te eoUege. K tr hu ibaad q „ b

1( k tikfUlon a tuden t a t ZBO. oratadir If 4 JI

Committee Told o.wJBROUX. M irc h 3 S -« y r ln ia R«>

bekah ioOge n e t UUi vttk. iSn. tions '' r f L e n a C anada, BOble grand, appoint- from .n «d Mra. C. 0 . T ankenley , t i n W. le<e a „ S . Bummer a M U r*. Edgar Kaavci OeVUl ,1 to inveatljata th e purchaio of new Swope » chairs fo r th e M g e h^K S U em btra p a rtld p aU d In a caka J to iy ,

walk to n la e fund* (or th e purchaae. ht lU freahm ant* w era lerred by Ur*.BO flhrop»hlr*,-M r. a n d Ur*. Oeorge

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„ Event Reportedof RAQEStMAN, M arch 38 T h e t ^ e dr - Tegular m u U n g of tha LDS MIA aftcrniid waa held a t th e church thU week. ii«w \s- 'Hie adulta of special Interest group aon, Ila mounted picture* to place in the PaxsetI I new church U brtry . featun 0. A girls' q u a rte t pracUced the The— (heme Eons to be presented a t the April I

Cold and Q fcca bull on AprU 4. I Hafer.

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Anniversary P ay M . Open House Set ty ; ■ ...By F ^ ^ P ie tc e s :i:iI ■ Xfr. aad Mrs. p . o . Pierce wlU fS & J I celtbrale th d r 60th wedding aanl* . . « ■ I venary today w ith a recepUoa a t I the home of tha lr ton-la-U w and I ^U gbU r. Mr. aad U ra . J. L. PuUtr. H I 335 Third avenue north . j Hour* WUI b t from a lo 8 p in . aad I *

frltnd t and nel|hbor* of tha eaupli < ' V { t r t inv iud to a ttw d . ’, A famUy d m n tr wlU fellow th* -i ^> opin houit., , I tr . aad Mr*, p jtre a w*r* m arrlid '‘ M arch ao, lifts, in O rta t PaJU. ■ •

M oat They movad to Bhoihoa* 1a ; th t e u ly l»M‘f and Pltroe, an ‘I • ectjital ea ilaee r, InttaU td the flr*t

• ^ 0 U ih t and w ater pJaat thire . ^ t o o u p l t h u resided In Tw in PtlU : fo r abaut 15 yaar*. r ; .:;-;

■ttielr ohUdren a re W. 0 . Pierce and M n . Puller, T w in Pall*. They have thrM grandchUdren. Stanley ;<.•-! P tre t , W. 0 . Pierce, J r , 'a n d M*J.Richard R tynoldi. aU tlon td in O tr- many, and one graat-grandehUd.

U n . W. c . P ltrce , ir .. 1* asaUtlng . (Kti U rt.. IM ler w ith arrangK neaU for t h t iveat.

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. Special Program . ^ Featured a t Meet -J

PtLER, U areh 3*—T h t commun- * Ity youth a ad Camp Tire commit*

I tee priien tad the program a l the The. Pller Woman"* club m atting W td- huten

neiday la th e M ethodlil church. M r '■ . Mrs. A rt H avklas a n d M n . Stanley p«}i,. W tiKr* introduced th e number*. e n la 'i ) Students o f H elen Sm llh, PUer Kim'beI h ith *chool ipeech’ Instructor, gave home I choral leltoUon*' a n d BoiaU t Urle The

told a ChUdren'* atory. Theretsa for Mi. Mtttlhlesen prtaentod an oration bytcrli1 and Nonna J e a n Hawkins played M lu

two piano number*. en* oo, A talk on In d U w u given by Unlvei

Murden Wood*. teach l •ni* Club voted » dwiaUoa to berty :

aitls* sUte. A txlp by bu t to Good- JessiIng to visit th e a ta te school for In Jeideaf and bUnd and th e tuberoulotU Twin :

; h o ip iu i was' scheduled for April 30.

• o^j * J ' r a j S T t S f t M e '’ The refrtahm ent cemmiUee Includ* n ’ ed Mr*. B. 0 . V incent. U n . Charle* K> Zaoh. Ur*. Clyda V aaausdaln and. U n . U artindale Wood*. ,?AC

« « ^ aftem i

; 1953 Uncheon S Fetes Birtlidays » ? A

Tlie annual birthda}' hoehson ofth e Loytl W o m ts '* . clast of the OumP in t OhrlsUan church w u h tld * Thur*day aftanw oa la tha chureh ^ ^dining room*. 7aou*i

QuetU w*r« M at*4 a l tabU* dM*ora(«d to r e p r m n t t h i four *ea* |eons of tha year. I

Ur*. A. 0 . U artlQ and Ur*. O . w in :0 . Taylor war* l a d U rg t of the tr* p tr tyr tn g en e aU a ad program. BelN* dining tiona'w er* n m g by » n ta '* «tt*rt*t ty ujfrom N orthw eitara OhrUUan col* c h a imlege a t Eugene. O re. Ur*. Blehard The]OeVUUer* ltd dtvotloa* aad Doralhy t a d J .Swope, c la u taacher. gave two read* Murpb Insi. U r*. S m e* t Johnton rtad a Dortor *tOT7 and (ong* w ere pretented by o t to CU n . n v a Olfon. O th i

'U n . O eV lU ltn. irb o ai birthday M r. uarmlveraaiy wm* ■nturaday, WM hoB* and &«red by a handkerchief ihower. Mr*. : ♦ • »

Cards Played uTi.U r* . I<amoa^ B aakh iad eater* ^°***

ta lned he r plaochle club Thur*day (— ■■:■aftsm ooa. Prl«e* w ea t to Ur*. WU* ]Uam W ataon. h igh ; U ra. Rex Joha* n son, tnveU ag, and Ur*. DonaldPaxson. low. A n X u te r theme w u . .featured. * *

T he club'* n e s t p a rty wUl be heldApril S a l tho hom9 ot Mr*, f ta n k ” • *•

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'u&ageoiufy beautiful ros$.. blushingas it's neVer l^tushed

^Everything’s .zd matching fingertips.

S*a R m j H t o d t j i r “ In d e lib le :k l Stay* on lo n je ;

rttx w orn i]o« to fo r tw o m Inute*-*bIor )rougbl7 —and it w o n 't im ear offl

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JE A N PELDHVBEN son,of 1(Kelkcr pbot»--« ta(( tD m rlag ) Priday

A * * * wwurtJean Feldhusen Tells Betrothal To Roy Jesser .ilS

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The engagem ent of Je tn Peld* hUten to R oy H uutU Je u tr , ton of iw h I i M r . ' t n d M rs. Pred Jw ier, Twin PaJI*. wM announced by her par* ents, Mr. a n d M rs. J . 8. Pcldhuien, w n v r l ^ b e r l y . » t a dinner party a l their .p - , - home l u t week. Q „ t i

i ^ e wedding daU h u beta set d iiu «« for May 31 In th e Twin Pall* Pr*>* « boIj bytcrlan church .

M lu P e ldhu ten attended Bteph* r en* ooUege a n d I* a graduate of the Q V U n lve rilly -o ( Idaho. She now'l* n L E i teaching hom e economic* a l Kim* . f n is i berty high K hool. S S r

Jesser is m anager and a partner „ i . _

Methodist WSCS Reports Meeting »TS£

RAOERMAK, March 3t - Ih e afternoon circle of th t Woman'i H i eocfety o f C h ris tian Service of f t* - 7 ' , , UethodUt ohurthW ednejday met a t th l home p f U r* . NelUt Rcg*n. ^ 2 .“ J

U r*, tr tm i gave the divoUoni.Ur*. A rth u r Ju stice and Ur*. Letma R o a e r gave th e lesson. th e hom

Oueet* w ere U n . Paul Pltutr»on. i . r f ' ’* a p u t pr«*ldent o l the society, and h e m other. U r*. LotUe M ja tn ,

Elks WinnersW inner* of ' th e Elk* pinochle • ■ = =

party he ld la s t week In th t Elk* d ln lv roo ta have been announced by M r. « o d U n. Cedi ^ Pfoat, chairmen.

T hey iDoIudid Ur*. 0 . R. DetwUtr and J . D. S lnem a. f ln t; Mrt. Harold M urphy. M n . Ployd Bandy and D. J. • Dorton, aecond, and U r, and Mn.Otto OaltfveU, third.

O the r eeanmlttae m tm btn were Mr. a n d Mr*. Lloyd Robenon. Mr. ta d U n . R . X. Long and Mr. and Mr*. Z. E n b le to n White.<* « «

■nta Jap an aee belltv* thsy h a n th* w orld'* o ldest In d tp tn d n l aa* tloa.

D r. J . C. RUSHTON I Osteopathic P/iirtfcfan

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Rosa Spevak, Dan W e d in Rupert

I RUPERT. M arch 3S An arch the brli I flanked by c ao d tia h ra of lighted of Uluti

U p e n a n d U ll baskets- of pink and td ted l: white camaUoQs a n d purple iris of roK fo n a td th e background for th t mar* Mrs. r la te o t R osa e p v ^ daughter of uUo. wi

I Mr. and Mra. LouU Spevak, and B etty r Darwin O off. aoa of U r . and Ur*, are sU Yard P aa rt, aU R o p e r t- Irol c

I The ceram oay w a t perfonned by brother th e Rev. E arle W. Tarry Bunday were w

I a fternoon a t th e M ethodUt church, erton a I T he bride v o n » white u U n Cand:

gown; a iy ltd w ith a ga th tred *U rt McRob< and c a lh e d n l tra in . • ChanUUy Uce Btckgn bodice, long aleeva* and net yokt. Robert

{ 8 h iw o r e a * t r a n d o f p « a rU .ag l(io f patiied I • __ , ' ■ Mr*.

Miss Waring Wed To Jesse Kinney

I Mr. and U ra . cU fford L. W aring “[tA® I «nRouncc th e m arriag* ot thtlr ' d a u |h te r . P rled a, to Jasse L. Xlnneyi

son,of U r . a n d Mr*. Lowell Kinney,Priday evening a t th e P in t ChrU* tU n chureh parionag* . I h e R er. j.h ’ R ichard DeVUlleT* pw fonned the certm cny. .*T h«

T he bride w ore a wWU poodle d o th tu l i and uavy blue aeeastorle*.Her corsage w as o f rad ro iis. M n n

M n . D arre l T erry . BoUe, aUUr of ths b ride, w u a ia tm o of honor and W ayne K inney aarved u best m an tor hU b ro th er. »uMt k

: Following th o cercmony. the new- lywed* were honored a t a .wedding , |{ ^ *UPpcr. P o r t

A fter a honeym ooa trip . Mr. and «or)r>: Mr*. K inney wlU m ake their home In ,■ Twin Falls. " 2 ? , : , Out-of*town guetU a l the wed- u .4 ? J I ding were U r . a n d Mr*. D * m l Ter*

, &; Events Planned‘ PILBR, M arch 3 « - A t a m tellng■ ef PUer Rebekah lodge thl* week “t - X "

in Uiff lO O F halJ, a oMked food*8l6 waa p lanned fo r AprU 4 In Ihe - v J? ? i Idaho Pow er com pany office. A dance also w u ^ e d u le d for th e .r evening of A pril 4 In the lOOP h tll .

PoUowlng th e aeeslon. an oyster luppe r wa* *erv«! w ith lOOP Jodg* member* a n d th e ir w lv e rw lueit* . f?* ' ^ Ray L « n e u t« r ahowed picture*. ”

Blue Birds Meet^ R osaie t c a m a ro n and Shares)

b*r*“ o f th e B lue S ell Blue Bird Jfiw c group a t th e meeUng l u t wtek a t Homtmi t h t home o f M rs. K orm an U olntoth, nounced leader. K ay J e a n S n u e r *«rved r** Loughm frtih m en t* preceding the builne** Lammei m tetlng . Q a m u were played. llam La

D ie g roup WlU m e«t Wednesday a t Laatlag, th e M c ln to th h o m e . _________Roberts.

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Danvin G off ■ ipert C erem ony Hch the brldesx6om:._HBC.Xlat*aiP'.7eU ed of Ulution n e t m h*ld b r s P M rt' id td ted h tlo . She carried a oo ie g aj :i* of rotes and slephanoU*. r* Mrs. Marie C hrU tophenon , Poca* of tclto, w u m a tro n of hooor t a d Mr*. id B etty O ouglu w u ttfidtamald. Both r*. are sUt«rs o f. th e bride.

Irol Church. V ocaU Uo, lerved hU t r brother-in-law a s b e tt m aa. O th tn ly were W tyne DavU. John OhrUtopK*h . erton and P t« n k Spevak.in Candles were ligh ted by Barbara r t McRoberU and - V lrglnU Staphtn*.Bt Background mu*lo w u played by

Robert H am blen, who a lia aoeom* of panied M arctlyn Ham mond, lo lo u t - Mr*. Pea rt, m o the r ef tl)e brlda*

groom, wore a blue p rin tM afUr* noon dress w ith rw l aoeeasorla* and the bride's m o the r cho*t a navy blue

i / two-piece a f ia m o o a ' d reu . 'n j» lr (_ oor»*se* were o f p la k rostbud*. KU: JE U M tr McCloy piayad b ie k re t ta d ^ music a t a reoep U oa ''h tld a t t h t - Z‘- MethodUt feUowshlp haU. U r*. _

Robert Reed and U r*. U a n i n Reyn* f rr\\ •* olds served the wedding oaka. U ra.7 ; John O arro poured coffee. D . .

M n . W*yn* HeJleabacU p re ild td D V a t the punch bowl. AUo a**UUng B uR l

i* with r i f r e ih m tn u w ert Je an W etk*, L . V. U “ • MarUyn Robinson, N olta* R Iy a ltr , engaiin

M n . RusseU Bowman, Mr*. A da E llabet " Endter and Mr*. U tl W alkar. W eiifal

Mrs. K ay C hurch , tifltr ot th* Wwifel. ** brldepeom , w u la ^ c h a r n - o f th* '.^T htw , Kueit book. My«. Jack HunW r a n d ^ d t y

M agdtlena H u n te r dUplayed th* chureh l if ts . tU J. O

^ P o r th* wedding trip , th e bride UUs “ wore a pink dres* w ith gray aece*- OWvtn. ^ tone* *nd a p la k ro u b u d ooriac*. f*, 'n j i form er U U * Spevak. a grad**■ uate of R upert high school. U em*

ployed a t ’th e Idaho P i n t N ational *®.

Ooff, t R upert high *ohool grad* u*t«, a ttended th e u n lv tn lly a tMo#oow a n d aerved In th* navy. H* r e tw n j

'5 U operalop of th e Hl-waj- Bervlei sehooltf i lUUon.” T h l oouple vU l re tu rn to R upert n ;*? where they w ill m ake th t l r hom t. D lA A ttending th e wedding trom ou t e m u,7 of town were M r. and Mr*. S t l M*rtonI: Church a n d U r . and U r*. Jo h n ,u m 0 .

’f O iriitoph frsoa , } ^ t a I l o , a n d U r . 2>iuban(' and M n . o r ta n d B at«m an.*ad *on. o u i tU** Mr. and Mr*, m n k Ooff and U r . Mr*. C

and Mr*. V era MoCuUoch, tU Bur« brothir-ley. M - ®'

• • • Burley.

S Officers Listed p ,d J f tw o ff lc tr * o f th * » * lm o a T ta o t r l I t Homemaker* oiub hftv* b«*a an> RAOli, nounced. T h ey inchide Mrs. H tber m ary cl >• iMithmiatr. p ra d d e n t; U » . Sddl* Wedn*s< u Lammer*. Tice prealdent; Mr*. Wll* M artin :

llam LanUng. aaoretO T: U r*. Pet«r a h S a d it U a t la g , trea eu rw . and U ra. X om er ela*i p«

Roberts, p ro jec t leader, chalrma

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)us a rray o f cool, crisp .1 prints. Eoch dress has lolero . . . Sizes 12 to 18

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&AZLE!ShowalMlof J o b i Howard I ate guar< local bei ThttrwUy temple.

Other R a y B ly t guardua: BeUtrue, Cirol Tt Un. Po l th* Wen queen* ol wwe U

__________________ _____________ CUeen; :UcCoy. Stymour, ' I h e In

EUZABETH ANN MORQAN ••nted fC IBtalf engraving) BUtt and

* * * •Troth Announced SHf"

I By Miss Morgan "f B tfR L E y .M u c h J i-U r.a n d M r* . “ SFJ?*.. , L . V. Uorgan. Burley, a n n o u n ei th*, en g tiim en t of the ir daughter,I E llnbe th Ann, to Donald Sugene ‘"a “j “

Weiifall. lan of Mr. and Mr*. C arl ^ t WwifelJ, Lewiitan.I • Th* weddlng-wlU take p laea E u ta r I Sunday a t th* U lU t Flower Catholia • 't church with the Rev. F a th e r F ran* f

cU J. ODrUcoU u celebrant. *olo by I, MUs Morgan li a Junior a t th e «. U W vtnlty of Idaho and a m tm ber “. of Kappa Alpha lh * U aorcrtty., WeiUall, a veterto of fou r y*ar* * 5 ° . »*nrlce In th* army. U a *ophemor«I a t the Unlvenlty of Idaho. Re U 2?*

affUUted with Sigma Alph* Epsilon ‘

t *^After u i l wedding, th e couple will I re tu rn to MoKow.to complete the ir

' * * * SE " Birthday Feted

I EMERSON. M a r o h 31 _ Mr*, aseoelataI Marion Moncur enlerta lned w ith a bethel.> dinner thU week In honor e f h e r Pree«dl ' husband'* birthday anniversary , of th* b<> O u itU were h ii p*rtnt*. M r. a n d ored BV* ' Mr*. O h*rlu Moncur, a n d bU abanquei ’ brothir-lQ 'law and *Ut«r. M r. a n d Ord*r c f

Mr*. Beldoa Sorenson, a n d fam ily, lu te ta w Burley. made b]

* 9 . * eouneU n

Primary MeetsRAOBRUAN, M*rch J » - T h e pri*

m ary claai of the U M church m e t of th* lo : W edn*sd*y»tt«rB eonw lthM n.Jaok

M artin In eharge. Hext Weda**dky I h e aiv ' a h Ea*ter party wUl foUow a *hort Mvdoo. I

ela*i period. U n . o itU I h e l t7 U with me chalrm aa. *UT*r' ta i

r Faahlon S toM _ ^ ^ ■— ' ■

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BA U Jnr. U arch J to t e t* r -ShowalMr, Nooitpa. grand ffu«rdi«n J H | of J o b i D in ih U n ef I d ^ , iw d - Howard Bat**, Burley grand a**oel« ate guardian, were hooored by t h i • ' local bethel a t cercmoalta h e ld Thttrvday «r*alng a t ttw lO t te to temple.

O ther hon en d n t* t* w«r« U r t . H I Ray Blytar, Twta M l* , p u t m o dru rd U ta ; Ur*. |»r«r*U O u a p M l, I f l f l^ U tru * , g n a d aecoad mt**«nt«r. H nC i n i P m to n . b e iu r td q u ita . ta i - fQfll

- iqueen* of th l R ailty bethel p n M ir t ’WWI U aritan * .U crilek. eH srtc r. iQ P QUeen; U arUys i lm a t n . M art*UcCoy. Carol U oedl-and'Jeaas* iQQStymour. ■ |9' Ih* InltUUon eereaoay wt*-pr»> WM*«nt«d for Patty BcabreoK. U a ^ n H u su it and j*ana*tte H**ib, Uoaloalnumber* l»iud*d a roe*} du*t br iU NPaUy Xobln*en and UU* Seymour. | n ] |aooenpanled ^ UU* Slnunen; a BASsolo by UU* Blmmir*. *oeompaal*d H

. by Arlea* Jehn*oa. aad a aelo-by Q HI DaUy O ’DonntU, aeooaM9«ali(l b r ■ ■ I. M arilyn R uh** . ■ ■ '• U is> M e^ 'w a* * o lo lit(er» -'B iW * ■ r . c trtm oay which prK*did th * ep«a* MM , , Ing of th e bethel. H er B coom p^** t ■ ■ fl w u UU* McCoy. A trib u U .to th * —

Job'* Daughter*' fisg w u g ln n byir M U i^ S iy i n o u r ._________________ _■ ■lo The evialng'* p ro iru n io d u d a d ■ ■. . apU no* o leb y U li* Jo h n * D n ;T o o a l IXffl

*olo by Donna Rae U oKereher t n d P i n,e an accordion (olo by d a lr* Reimer*. W f l a The the n * e f- U n . S h m lta r* #

n i m g e to th e group w u "SmUM.”!i M n . 8 hQwal(*r w u pre**nt«4 w itb H b S

a contrlbuUon fo r her p ^ p r ^ * e t ■ ] 9I, Th* pre*enUUoQ w u n td * by Caro l R Hg Walker, honored queen. M B

Patsy Cameron, senior prtneani,II and Patsy Robin*oa, Junior prlnoa**. B M

presented the two h e n ^ fuac t* ■ ■^ w ith gift*. U r*, w nu* U eX areb tr , ■ ■

guardian of t h t loeal bethel, tito ■ ■ r*eelved a g if t

A w a rd m c r itv w e r* p r* * « it« lto f t H group o f tbe glrU by A. W. M m n

*. ueoeia ta guaidU a « t tb * lo e t t Ha bethel. . - . ■ ■tt P re e td la i Qm meattag; m e a b e e ■ ■r. ot th* ^ * 1 «3l«rtalM d th » b o o - J R Id ored r i « t * *nd their p * rm tf w<Ut. h H* a banquat **rr*d by m*mb«« e t tb * I Hd O r d t r o f E a i t a m S U r .n u b e M r v d Q Ir, lu i t ta v t r * pr**«at*d with, e e m i a t , n |

mad* b r u r * . u i i te a - M u M r . 'iMmembar. y fflo

• Al aooQ T t^ u n d tr M n . M aX w *eh tr * a t« r t a lh * d ^ tb » lu n o tm n ifflill

[. for th * (p tc la l lU H ti i s 4 m m b m a S tIt e t th* loc*l eouneU. f S Mk « « « . my I h * ancient chureh i t V U aoeU ai, t Mt Maxloo. U *ald to hav* b**n M i l M j

a5, £ s ^ r* ^ l i

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had gone aptcltC to jun,^ " , ^ Jth e ’Kame p a y . QoUer* m iT A f l mind an d Uinti ono «mnd

}hl w ithin m ust be paid Mch n t w u n o t P r o J o e D u Z ^ J:lc-p*4jln?, »ouJd be annum cal ffroups prlies ivarttd..

will be ujed to « had 17 D ursaniaid. jessu and ' ■

I n k r o u T Z ^

h i t . comtoenllM’fin Ik. J!t up and

K - i f s r daJJ dcpartmcm D e n t t3 *

« ra aren’t While he w u & ; 1 1 « ^ l> U c a l dcpartmhit d irec t T ? 1.- h e Mid. he Mid ihaj aach o f y j0 the dc- troubles sjirari frta Im S lid an Jn- by commlulon n e a b e i B

. » : “£ [ » — il m nil? “ embers" he u ll. Trt J

■ , ,Vi har<J-headed bmlntagw^ Bf p S e S ^ ^ m

U\K. ^ Murphy M td h e i im ,*leaver fur, recordlnji of Use lUJo w ith - i')®®-, OovcniCT J f lT d i i^ made and » capr lo t t a j1 in Boise ■3 a n o rth - ««f«snmerU »er« irw When th e re * » ■jhouJd be K arry S to n e r ,M H iI i ; ,* snoiua oe

7 reserves « ‘reshmenti. ^and cattle _ , ~''>5“ Boise Yankpi Looks OvetCi

BOISE. March a f t- ih M no game manager of the i t s

nd m eet- Bolae Yankeu, ttoppelSSHInvited so urday to get aeqiutnttll^H iree and Unulng to Rio Viju, O t H

many In- opcnlnic ol f^rliu m en c o n . Oulllc will be i a o o l H Inklns of ager for the Bolie

through entry.

SEXTON If Production ■

no IntrodwcUon. He Selfs fo r roany y production /roroft pedalty itfltn3 b r i ^ l r t ’3 tine wife f « « rood nature ond MOP- ly due to her. AW-

. C O M B IN . WB T O M W O RK "M rUFACTUHINGI ;

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A t r r i T i lr F I V E M

IH n » M f A U a n g u

l i H UMUOfi DUNN .BflW •n^er v e re la tbe m eet atn H tM tm noUced by U&glc Valley Ians K l U cauM they were reprueoU nx a C ■ K a ■eboot. but t m Rupert younei^ K i n a ln u x t stole tbe ibow a t the Int D l i u cDouaLalQ AAU boxing champl H u l l ih tp s In S alt Lake City. • I H I ‘Tba tw o-C harle* Doaoe. 19-ye B f i n old'iOD oT iir. and U n . Chaua l | J l j ix w a e . and Owen '

B m o . ll> y e a r> ‘f e ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ o ld ton o l Mr.

U.'i. R alph . m■ ■ E . B vio — wofl B B I l e n l o r dlrUlon A l ^ P | M I e b a s p l o n t h l p s ■ A . ^ M ■ I n n whUa lighUnc tor H B I . t h e B r i g h a m p ,■ i n - ? o u f if unlveraity ,■.■ H B i team . fe,. . # o R ^■ W B u t the Itet y

th e y won K n lo r .J ....tJ - - 'C -. ■ M d i v i s i o n U iiu i ^ H la n 't u Intereit*I f f l H In g u the story behind their w: I n n n W - MtJlher boy had more tli H I jD t h e barest previous experience a B H TCt Dosne was acclaimed the b M H I n the senior divblon.

Dosne. a lU>pounder, had ic H b I i m r la u scraps under his belk ^ H | v o n an Uitromursl champlonsl

s t BYO In (our llch ts and th a t w ■ H i ^ turn num ber of f ich u going U ^ U l th e nuet. At Balt Lake City h s w

th re e i lr s ls h t bouU for the Ut d r l o f him an undefeated string u re & am ateur lights.

I D i Swan had even less ezperlen ^ H H th a n Doane. Swao (ought Just o: H H I la tr a a u ra l fight, losing by o: I H U p o in t ‘Then in the AAU he movi i i H B in to the finals of the Hs-poui I f t f M I d lrlslon and claimed the crown wti I H H • win over rugged A rthur Ounde i ^ M too, 5slt Lake Olty. 'D sat gives hi n H j o n e v ln and one lo u lh two ami J jH ! ] te u r flghu.

T he two boys safd they are gou j}fl> to try lo s ta r t an am ateur fight cli ftfM l o Rapert when they come hon

tro m their freshman year a t BY I n i f t h i s summer, litthu 'While th e five Maglo Valle|Hm young tten w to won crowns ai QKN f U n . the ir weU'deserred b o n , t« S iE i l«cal youngsters who didn’t ge t I M f l iU rh t lo th e AAU m atches desenH l u l f t UtUi n u t lo n .^ ■ 1 o e c e Turley, younger b rother <

Woody, d idn 't enter th s flghU » I M H o tu s« he w u too young for the Jur ^ ^ H tor division In which he would ha^ ^ H i tM en placed. T rainer BlU Mora H H l decided to le t the youngster ha \ B B lW l M othe r year In which u m tui H h U - ' bftfcre putting him in tbe big one.

Joe BedlUo, classy ’Twin Fa] ^ ^ H boxer, waa held ou t o( the senk ^ ^ H division by hla trainer, Leland Cue ^ ^ H n ln g h m for the same reason.

H ^ H Ttie Mo«ls TaUey Cowboys w] H H B c p e n spring training April 6 nr ■ H t l 'While th a t isn 't news, th is ehoa

' cm: If local fans get behind tt B H H 'toam by buying stock th e Covbc: K K H i 4»uld pay the ir way as they c I H B -during spring training and open tl:

beason w ith working capital to spar B n i i ' cJub was reported earlie r to kH H W r l y 111,000 la debt, bu t I t jui

I f t ln t *0.• mcldded in th a t 111,000 wa

^ ^ B 9»>wlr tfl.000 pre-pald r e n t bough ^ ^ B *trom form er owner B a u i r Doe: ^ ^ H -Along w ith the franchise and th ^ ^ H ^ < 7 u d ba ll club bftve w ritten tha

^ ( and h a re a new lease. Tha leaves th e club In th e red arouu '4S.OOO and w ith stock sales boomln 2 that could Tanlsh by the tim e nei

^ H B akDansger Dolph- OaxnllU t* w ou B b I M %he f ln t baU April &

• F o r th e Interested, here a re thi I m i a f Jtlffurcson w h at the Cowboys p u t au j f f iM f Stlnandally la s t year: Stock brough n B | . a s m o o o ; m o o o w ent for thi I B B i franch ise, 41,700 was deposited wlU I B K :th e national assoclaUon per rules W BflB i {new e ^ p m e n t w u bought, thi B H p jgrandstand painted and |9 M 0 went

« n spring training.^ B k I ' ^^ ^ B l ^Business manager Fred Montagui ^ ^ H ' he Is sure the d u b wlli gel

, Ithiough sprhig training a t a ' cost ol B ^ B .*3.000 and th a t u v ln g Is sure to p

o u t In b e lter players and a bettei TtpreaenUUve In the league thli

M ^ B 'Hh . ^ B ' 1* <D0^ Stock*B ^ H boMcrs. I f iocal..(ana push a UtUe

h a rd e r In buying the stock chli could be tb e year th a t th e Ploneei

B m f f l i ' le iim e p e n n an t ' files over jaycee

Before aay more time goes by, i( H | j j | L Sa appropriate th a t a note of con* ^ ^ ^ B sratuiaU on be se n t Kimberly was

' lo r Its B ‘basketball team and ^ B B I coach George Powell.^ B k Bulldogs von tb e atate title

la s t year and lost U to Aberdeen ^ ^ ^ B only tn a sudden death overtime ^ ^ ^ B ^ And th a t with four reg- ^ ^ ^ B <>° the bench Tta personal

foulJ. A nice job by a nice buscb oi kids and a grand coach.

| M Cardinal Manager Names Top Hurlers

K I B I q I ffr. .PETSISBU BQ . n a , Marc}' B H U y ? S8IA-.Maaager Eddie StankynameC B n ^ B pitchers Saturday h e plans t<B i n H l regular s ta r te n fo r his StH H | B l^ u ls Cardinals thla seasc^ wlU:

ace O eny Staley the only *eterat on the lis t. -

WlU) Staley, a form er PIdnea ^ ^ ^ B twlrler fo r Boise, SUtik}^ ^ ^ B a vned four y o u n n te n -G tu MUler, ^ ^ ^ B WUmer (Vinegar Bend) MUell, Har- ^ ^ ^ B H addlx and Joe Presko. Mliell

«nd H addlx are southpaws. ’The o th e r .tb rw t n rlgh thasders.

I Meeting Set^ ^ H I. P inal p lans fo r th e U » spring ^ ^ B I. p ipgram should be t o w a ^ ^ B I op idcafUj n igh t w hen fom tb ^ ^ B ' elMMt A Mti B high^ ^ B > achool coaches m eet a t feroau

‘ high, school. . ,M eeting tim e If «et f t r 8 P A

H H w ith Crack, b u e b a n a n d « th a r| H B >«PrtQg a p o rtf o n th e agenda. I f f l M coaches In th e d ls trle t a re rt’ n B M quested to a tten d tb e meeting.

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MAGIC V4 Turley,:

^ Awards)ONN - w r ^ •r,.K‘ rUffs insn U n g aU ta h ^rt youngiten gALT LAK E CITY, M or

claimed chnmplon.hipBS. . n fg h ts in th e Infcennounta >ane. iB-year- n ig h t. W oody T u rley , Ma, trs. CbtuiKcT ------------- -------

Dietrich Tops Shoshone

\^ R Nine 4 to 1SHOSHONE. Jifarch 28— DJeti

and Shoshone high achool opei '1-- the pre-scafton basebaU sched

. J ' C & l here Friday wiUi D ietrich taklni n , „ 4.1 victory.

The h u r ie r t were way ahead ,d Uielr win- the batters on both sides. Shoehi 1 more than w u lim ited to one h it by two Dl perlenee and rich hu rlers while three Ind ned the best pitcher# gave up only two h its

Ole winners.:r had four N either team w u able to score h’u belU He the (Irst five Innings bu t D Ietr

hM plonsh lp broke th e speli l a th e up o f :

u Catcher E rn ie McClure swungr i w h f wrm > th ird slrUte bu t lived w hen ^ f h . m u rival backstop le t Uie p itch get afl

^ ® ,’ from him . McCJure then rode ho lea sttuig 01 ^ jjy p j J j B y m u te r , oi

extra base, blow of Uie game. I ‘..?7*V m u te r scored on Carry AalU Ih t Juat oneng by one shoshone acored a alngle run0 he moved the l u t o f th e same fram e wh J HB-pound Dale W llllam a singled, stole seco1 crown wtth and scored o n an m rieid-error, lur Ounder* D ie trich talUed singletons In t i t gives him seventh a n d elghUi to end th e ac< h two sma« Ing.

ShnhOM »b h o *|ni«V>c>> *t> b c

or fight club H T .n k .1. 2 0 0 « Ed-»t<!i rf S 0 0 come home w i^ » « , , , ,•ar a t BYU u * ; ; ^ d. A.uit ^

tglo Valley } S ! e t . V / b i S i

two » * ' 5 i S S ^ J S 5

8»ft(ord p e 0 0 0Touw n 7 I i i i Touit

» n g h ts oe- Xnutttk out for flrowrlt# ta 7Uufo ru ie ju n * 8<or. by lan ln towould have P i y j t h . -.------------ — S S Sg? iJi:

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“M S Minor Leagues Name Six

iCland oun*

Umpire Bosses2 d OOLtJMBUB, 0 „ M arch 38 «

S Ji. ShftiSrt T he m inor buebaU leagues Prld behind t t e In c ie u e d from four to six the ir sU hV cow bw s of um pire supervisors. u thBV M G eorge M . TrauUnan, president ad t ^ <*« N aU onal A aw laU on o f Profi tal t ^ a r e B aseball leagues, announo5«Jler t o ^ the a ppo in tm en t of P a t B adden ai bu t i t Just -J“ ck Pow ell for Uie 1B5S seasc

T hey w ill Voln veterans George n nwi * .« Johnson , O aorge W. P Jp g ru , Jam

J"- T ob la a n d H al W eafer.T w ! i P »ddea . w ho began umpiring

1M7. h a i been wlUi the Amerlci tStfSS, *h.» assoclaUon alnce IM4. PoweUbegi ^ 10 i m . . n a n u M o r ktvi

wiUi th e P a d f lo c o u t loop.M T h e supervisors spend th e seas<f u ^ n w ’ W Ung tSw c lu s 0 and

leagues w h ere they observe Uie wo; o f th o UHjplre with special aUenUi ta tho leas-experlenced men.

re a re te e le a g u e s w h ich 'w U l bo handli “ »l* y®“ include:

a brought po w eu — A rlxona-T exu, CaUfp i^ tS l 'w lU i "*“• and . W estern Interni

per rules, _

b«o.£; Sportsmen Sponso “SLwS African Films on

Hunting, Fishingsure to go T he S ou th ern Id ah o Fish ao d a better G am e usoc laU on wUl sponsor a fu tftgue th is lengUi fea tu re picture on Africa

blj; gam e hunU ng and ano ther o lore stock* (Uhlng In th e headw aters of th ah a UtUe NUe a t Jerom e, T w in FnUs. OooiJ stock this (ng. Shoahooe, WendeU and Burle he Pioneer nex t m o n th , rer Jaycee T h e p ic tu res are W allace Tabo

films. O ne, UUed “S afari Sosa,” U fuU le n g th feature a tarrlng A frica

goes by, i t h u n tin g a n d naUpe life never befor te of con- P h o to p a p h .^ iberly way H abor w ill na rra to th e film s i team and ^ ^ h show ing.

T he tllm a wUl be shown a t Jerom s ta te Ut]e April 31, T w in Falls AprU 33. Good Aberdeen ^ A pril 33, Shoshone AprU 3<

I overUme W endell AprU 35 a n d Burley A p t four reg . . ___________ ■

^ s c Star’s Thefti^ger

O lenn K ra n e committed a bald U r i 6 r S ^ B f t r igh t Inside th e penltea T, u „ .> , Uary gxounds and t t h u te s e d la

‘ te ad o f iJ in d ffed h is departu re fros ,B iu n T t o « ‘L F ‘“O P ^ ^ h o m e -r ig h t unde

th e w atch fu l eyes of arm ed tow* 6 u a rd 4 - to glv# W ashington S U t

uy veteran win e re r th^ S ta te P riso n Mavericks.- « i . J w I t 'WSC-s opening pre-eon

n ? ' T h e score w u Ued a t 8*5 who K ranc, aecond basem an for th Cougars. Ill out for home an^

)aws. Tbe jqueaked In Just ahead of the bai . He also w as h ittin g s t i r c f the daj I ge tting a double and two singles ti

four tr ip s to the plate. P u n n y th ln g , too—It w as the um

IS snrln* Wro w ho go t called “robber- w hoe - S w B *feaJ WI fnrrrth -B S r o O N O OBT8 W IN

N EW YORK, M arch 38 ( fl-P ad - d y ? o i in g smashed h is w ay into a r

g .pm A a u rfc a n tnfdd/evelght UUe flgh( I " t h - w ith C a r l Olson P « d a y n igh t by

j n Sm ring a uoanlm ous decision over ire re< I ' ^ o d E m le O urando In a bruising

M adl<oa a ju a r e G arden 13-nmnder. rouD g, « o I J to 10 fararlte , weighed

- ‘ '1 160 p o m id i to D unm do 'j m « .

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r, Doane Gel is as Best in DivisionsY, M arch 28 (;P>-Five Magic VaUey b mshipB a f te r fa s t and furious linal-roi mountain AAU tournament here F rit ey, Magic Valley Boxing club; Cy Sh

' ardaon, Twin FallB Boya cli i Virgil Skinner, Magic ValO P S Boxing club: Charles D oane. :

r - p e n , and Owen Swan. R upert, were awarded UUe trophlea. I n dlUon Turley w u nam ed Ui« < standing boxer in th e Junior d

L slon and Doane w u th t outstanC senior division belter.

. fiU nner w u Uie only figh ter 'came through th e m atches scathed. He won Uie in - p o

!L JuaJw division Utle wlUiout th rch talcing a ,- jju n ch Mne« he w u th e c « «f e n tra n t In Uie weight.t S h S o n J «ly t w ^ ’e t- R a lph . Wollls. O ranger, D tah B ree Ind ian the second routwo h its to Shcpardxon got a TKO over Cha:

Morris, Provo, U tah, in 37 seco to score In Uie thjrd round; Doane d<

lul D ietrich eloned Ray Moser. U tah St cop o f the School, fo r lU -pound senior d

slon win and Swan defeated Art! e awung a t Gunderson, Salt Lake City, la 1 I w hen h is pound senior division test, ch get away Those victories gave Maglo V I rode home ley boxers a clean aweep of tl o u te r , only (inal events. Nol one of Uie you: B“ “ c. By- e lm who reached the U st nigl Ty Aalltts roujjjj njijg^d „ i u n g off wiUi loift ru n lo championship trophy, w m e w hen O ^ane and Swan boUi fought i tole second th e colors of Brigham Yoi ■error. un iversity where thejr a re fre; ons In the ® en.d th e acor. Two o the r local youngsters, D

rell Flnck, Ooodlng, and BlU P( »b b o » nog|(_ Valley Boxing cl

lb < 1 0 t loJt ou t In ThuraOaf n igh t’s se: ^rf a 0 0 0 f ina l round.‘ s 1 • « Turley was one of the sniooUi ‘ 1 e I I PW fonners In the m eet u h e bo) If 1 0 0 0 « l th considerable finesse, using

! S 2 S JoKIne rJghl hand. Judi ^ I 0 1 0 nw ned h im best boy In h is dlvlsl S s 0 IS 0 a fte r Friday 's acUon.

I f ' 0 0 0 6 In h la flnlU figh t wlUi Wai i 0 0 0 0 T urley had the D tahn down tw

________for no coun t In th e Ilrat round aM * s it a then supplied the 'cU ncher early

TUi. th e second round.MO oot U-.4 Shepardson w u alm ost u t jo o e c io o - i prcssive. T he flrs t round w ith Ml

r ls w u ha rd , close and well foug □ n i p s Shepardson had h is opponent

U C ' 9 trouble Uiree Umes tn th e seco round and then w ent to work ea in to e th ird lo r Uie title.

Doane had to wade through thi rugged fights to get hts Utle. :

S S 6 8 ‘*®f«t«d Jesse WUUams, Tooe OiSKJO cope, Ogden B:h 38 C ats and Uses Moser, u e s Friday Swan’a only fight In th e m eet v : th e ir sta ff h is finale against Gunderson.

Je rry Pennock, Magic Valley Bo >rcstdent of ing club, lost ou t by a decision o f P ro fe j . hJs first fight giving Use JocaJ co announced tlngen t five champions and th r iadden and a lsooans.

'o e n ro '^ H Cunningham wa».S ! 7 .™ .; of the ’Twin FaUs-Boys clT U , Jam es t^am while BlU Moran trained ai

” S » c ^iweUbegan — - _ _ *_

p"'”" ' Vandal Cmdeith e season ^ -

e °u ,rw ork Star Afterla tte n U o n _ _

o“ *iiandied iMorc RccorusC allfor. MOSCOW. M a ti* M Cfl-A m il

a In te rh a - ’" '“ inered business student who res ly gets down to business on tbe trai

__ and field Is expected to make eonm ore new entries UiU year In tl

onsor 'SSI f t n Sweeney, amended the schoo ' ' ' • a broadjum p record l u t week w ith r i t i n * ^ * laches, while scoU l I J , Ing 20 points In .the Invitational li F lah aad door m eet a t W uW ngton S ta te co u o r a full lege. T he previous record. 23 fe< n African I S inches, was se t by Julie Peaco< no lher on In 1838.

year, w hen he w u a Junlo ^5 ' Sweeney set and la ter tied a nend Burley 22o.yard low hurtffe record o f :

seconds and Ued Uie school’s 14.7-

^ A f r l a m l^O-yard run. w before Sweeney Is five feet; 10 inch'

ta ll In track shoes and weighs 1‘ I film s a t pounds.

. L u t year, he scampered to a to t a l Jerom e of es 1/3 points In five dual cindi 33, Good- m eets before measles brought h i AprU 34. up Ju st short of tha climactic norU

rley ApcU e m division event a t SeatUe.

- JOINS CoTcniNQ STAFFSAN FRANCISOO, M arch 35 CT

I C i t Benny Oosterbaan, M ichigan foo Jl baU coach and a former aU-Amerl(H I end there, has been nam ed to V h M t f l _ ®*»t coaching sU ff Tor Uie 391 . a ba ld-’ E u U W esl charity footbse p e n ltea . s u n e here Ja n . 3 . 1»M. ilened la - “

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TUESDAY, Mo.f the day.singles tn *t* • i ITrip e AI Uie um - ^>er“ when

t Sugi H ayam aka ^w-wa- Jack C arter vs.y into an

Gust Johnson \night by lion over Ibruising I Tickets on Sale a t SPOR

i7« .

Get <t m m

msV alley box- l in a l 'to u n d

h e re F r id a y b ; Cy S h e iv B B oys c lu b ; la g ic V alley !S D oane. Ru« in. R upert, a ll ophiea. I n ad*

Ui« o u t ' le Junior dlvl*

ou tstanding

lly f igh ter who m atches nn -

Uie in -p o u n d n th o u t throw - I w u th e only

w in o re r D tah Boys

second roim d; | ^ g j | | ^ B B H i l H 0 V

CUT r n a . , n iih i . t w i .m ! S b S ; W l l . v .i i t> t i .b , sh i

d senior dlvl- sfeated A rthurI City, la 17B- . « H Itest.'e Maglo Valr weep of Uieir of th e young* le l u l n lg h f i; off wiUi Uie I n ^ •

ith fought un« “ -----------•Igham Young x T 1 1 i»<»*■ H y droe lec tr

S tud ied by !n igh t’s sem i- y^u ^ fisherman o r '

na tura lly curious, maybe y' the sm oothest w ondered a t aome tim e o r am :t u h e boxed w h at a lfe c t tho hydroelectric p: esse, using a have on fish In Snake river.' hand. Judges And I f so you havo an a r n h is division cocning. N ot r ig h t away. Prol

no t for two years, b u t Uio a w w ith Wniii* forUicomlng.

n « Bob Irving. Gooding, and Al.nH Bnwn. W endell, a rc currentJy

gaged in a large-scale InvesUgt

p lan ts ore having on tho fish, m ost u Im- The p ro jec t will probably take nd w ith M o r. years, Irv ing aaJd Saturday. A4 well fought. ----------------------------------------------opponent in _ • - r v

"tjriTJS C assia R od j H e a rs Repoi

ams, Tooele, ■*■Ogden H ep BURLEV, M arch 3 8 -T h e Ct

Rod and G un club m et ’Thun th e m eet w u n igh t a t tho courUiouse w ith rep iderson. Riven by th e various committee; c Valley Box- the trapahoot and membership, a decision in i t w u reported th a t 150 ph h e JocaJ con- ante, m ostly brood b e a t wJlh a w and th ree roosters, had been obtained f

tho Jerom e b ird farm and h a d I lain w u in p lanted in th e area. Sixty of tl lUs'Boyc club p h e u a n ts h a d been turned I I trained and during th e spring u-IaJ lo r field ( 'alley a t Declo S a turday and Sunday.

T he club voted unanimously_____ support th e WaUace Taber Afrl• 'I ' movie to be held AprU 2S.

Irving, from Uie Twin I (Ish hatchery , reported th a t th o i wUl get 1,000 pounds of fish for

► Oakley reservoir amounting to tito seven fish per pound, mostly

1 legal Blie, T here • also will b< n T l l Q planting of about 100,000 poundi

rainbow one and one-half to tl I njlld.1 inches In th e reservoir before

i*on^ e* to Id t * ^0 make aome Trapper .and U pper Goose creck,

vear In th« I 'Sal site, abou t the Ume of th e i•ew rf I rfg er « " '• opening. ,rettcr Bruca A insworth. American Ft t e school's ha tch e ry , reported he w(week w ith a h “Ve 6.000 c u te m brook lor Mns w h l i r ^ o r - ralnbow .for Howell ck - ta t lo U ln . yon.on S ta tT w l- Brown fo r lower RaCt river, 10 orxJ 23 feet cu l-th ro a t fo r upper R.i(t river, lulle Peacock WO eastern brook troiit for Ca; uue feacocK tributaries. 2.000 ralnl

on Slx-Mlle crcck and 30.000 rt bow for Sub le tt rescn'olr,

t l r t a new j^undred legal ►Ize fish?;.» * to be p lan ted In Lake Cleveland i

H V lir l“ tcr Uiey wlli p lan t about 20.000, high Umbers th rec -lnch rainbow. T hero i

win be about 30,000 legal slie 0 t; 10 inches m an Brown trou t planted In Sn1 weighs 145 river l>etween M lhier and M lnld

dams.•ed fo a to ta l The club stresses th a t there n. I dual c inder be no flshhig In nny canals In C brought him sla county unU l the opening of ^lactic n o rth - season Ju n e 4. tatU e. Bud Ainsw orth also reported tl:------ will bo p len ty of fish for K ids cnA FF The club haa a dragline M th e Klarch Wi— creek pond deepening the cente: chlgan foot- th e pond a n d making It m ore al ‘ aU-Amerlca low a round th e edges., amed to tho ConservaUon Officer Ed Sch or the . 39 th reported tho resulta of a deer cen n ty football taken du ring th e last snowfall

th a Rock creek area. Workers cou

Radio Rondevoo

March 31 - 8:30 P.M.

iple Main Eventak a Y5. Tony Baillorgeon r vs. Gregorio Iraborren ison vs. Grno Nicolini*

» a t SPO RT SHOP, and EVERGBEEN.I by VFW ^ Prom oter T e* Hager

TIMES-NEWS,

Y O U T H S \SWLN LNTlClaim AAU

I t , and Cy Shepardson claimed In lcL iaun ta ln J light. T urley also w as nam ed tbe oDUtandlng b< Ig clnb, Shepardson for Twlp Fatls Coys clnft.

lec tiic P la n t E ffect by M ag ic V alley S]

le rm an c r ' Ju s t e ra l aid project. I t Is fJnonceimaybo you’ve DmRle-Johnson funds and Uio ■

Im e o r a n o th e r is lu st getting under way.roelectrlc p la n ts "We know there ore difft.ko river.' effects from the power dams.'ova an an^rvcr vJng ssld . "somo of them are baway. Probably flclal, some are harmful. Tho)ut the answ ers pose of our study is to find oi

m any facts u possible and theng, and Alonzo pass our findings on to Intert} currenU y e n - parUes.ie InvesUgaUon "W e havo the cooperation ofh a t a ffec t th e Idaho Power company. In factI tho fish . have been very good to usobably take two furnish ing useful da ta os to wji tu r d ^ . A fed - foil, tcmperaturp and such th it

lod a n d Gun Club :eports a t M eeting28—T he Cassia' ed about 4.'100 deer In th a t a m et T hu rsday ’The deer are doing good and 1

lae w ith rep o r ts n o t migrated os much u in ] committees on years.

icmbershlp. T he .club ts recommending i la t ISO p h eas- th o fb<n and gome department ea^ wJll) a few open tho deer sea.wn In this i obtained from before Oct. 2 becousc ol fire h a a 1 and h a d been a n d m eat spoilage when the weal Sixty of th e se Sa too warm. Members also reo

I turned loose m ended th a t the department < il for field dogs Unuo archery hunts bu t add a j id Sunday. m lt fee. iianlmously to -----------------------------

• F € Z Jerome Slates

£ .r r 'i OnBallFieldIpCXW pounds of:>half to th ree JEROME, M arch 2S—Membenolr before th o th e Jerom e County Athletic aajoi

tlon m et here Friday night andnllng in B irch , elded to hold a work day AprU ■loose creek, a ll f ix up Uie buebaU field on Uie fiIme of th e se a - grounds for spring and summer ■

, . T he nasoclaUon, whose chief i.mcrlcan F a lh a t Uie p rew nt Ume U W get a jted he w ould n ian en t nUiletlc Held built here,ook lor M a rsh « t 0 a . m. April 4 ior Howell c an - the day llxlng up theand Qeman Volunteers are urged to

ri river Ifl 000 the work party . Tools shoR.i(t river, 30.- refreshments will

T he nsjoclntlon decided to cl id ioO M S “ “ 1 " "W ™ I»r nor,

ly duM nt . la ter meeting. Locntl.

a c ' S S “nd »■

Cham ber of Commerce. presl(S K s ;and M inidoka READ TIMES-NEWS WANT Al

iflt there m u st canals In Cas-3peiilng th e ■ . ■ ..............

reported the rolor K ids creek. .n e tii Uie K ids * E x o e c f o r e a f e

the cen te r o t . ; ^ ,I t m ore ah al- f h | S y e a r f

'ir Ed Scholia

,t u iow tnll III *WITH THr o rk e n c o im t. IW 1 1 H i n

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lountaln AAU Jnnior divlilon fif tit erowns «( Si Landing boxer In tbe division. Totley flgbU for IJ lys clnft, (Bull engrarlijg*) ___________

fe e t on F is h - ;y S portsm ens fJnonced by "Wo already have found ou t c and tho work InteresUfig fac t for the flshermi

way. W hite llsh a re abundant In Snsore different river. T hey a re a game fish. delJdt

!cr dams.” Ir- eaUng and terrific fighters. Soi lem are bene- are c a u g h t on the Bolse-Paye iful. The pur- drainage bu t few are taken to find ou t as Snake river, bu t Uiey are thi e and Uien (o ready to be caught,

to Interested - w o . ha v en 't reached any co elusions u to the affect o f

eration of the power dam s on the fish yet. T ’. In fac t they study is too comprehensive and 1 xf to us In iong fo r th a t. .Wo think Jt wUi taI os to water- i-wo years to get aU the fai such things, organised.

"Wo wUi collect material for 1 year. T h en we'U analyze it^on

I I n quarterly ond yearly basis and woiknow w h at .is w hat unUi we a

» completely finished.''I n O * Helping Uie two men in Uie pro'■ * ^ 0 cel a re Leo Black, Mountain Hon In Uiat area. blologUtood and havo The m en have been taking h u in past « e e l census all winter. OIU n

sam ples wlU be taken to determl: rt, J. , composlUon of fish populaUon :

■nn^»-nt nn t Im poundnjcnts. Hiiop neU wUl ' I. t* o *or the son

If flre hazS J^n the weaUier T ho m en are m aking a study . a to r e c ^ . “artm ent con- a re ,tak in g ndvanUgo of it. u t add a per- T ho lo u r m en made one coUe.

Uon du ring tho w inter low wat<-------- A nother wUl bo taken during U' . h igh w ater o f May or June. A Uib■ H t e S wUl bo tak eirau rlng the la te Bummi

a t low w ater tim e and Uiea they wl s ta r t aU over agahi.

Y A fter th e coUecUons samples •■ D ^ ^ to a . acalec and stomachs u

l e i C l I t is a long, painstaking pn>Je: X,. K . ’’“ t w hen i t U over therfHsherma

«e»e ‘i® * thorougknowledge of Just how fish ai

d on Uie fair- f l “ T t TT,l,” S Cage Stars

On All-Star Team1. April 4 and IDAHO FALLS, Mareh 28 CfT- ■ up the d l- Four upper Snake river valley hlg: > urged to a t- school youUis have been named t Tools should represent the sixUi district in Ui

imenis will be onnual Eoat-Weat aU*siar basket ball gam e la Boise next stunmcr.'

Ided to elect Nam ed to Uie eosl team were Jo re for monUi- Lockj-er, Q foot. 6 Inch Idaho FaU Ing. Locations center; Ronald Brlzee, Rigby nlvo eld were sug- « u r ; Mnx Nleld, Rlrle forward wh. a t the m tf t- overjised IS poJnlj a game through.

out h is high school career, and Johi J ry of the Pullmer, Roberts for«'ard. xc. presided Chosen altem atcs for Uie elassU

are Nell Soderqulst, Idaho Falls

g r e a t e r c a r p e r f o r m a n c e

r t h a n e v e r b e f o r e

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About CSHOSHONE. March 28

coin county, told merabc club here F riday th a t a i l ' game dcpartfnent and th o f the departm ent shoult made as ?oon a s possible.

Murphy, a m em ber of Uie t> f ish and g^m c comjnlttee U ut

, e ominended a change In th e 'I f f commission, to ld a n inside ste;I M '.’9 - the com m ittee's InvesUgatlon

' th e game d e p aru n en t a t the r session and came up w ith se

H e . ' V . suggestion^ to sportsmen ar - the sta te .

^ B ' About 105-persons attendednietUng wlUi Boy Scouts u s ;

R T . :____ ..J guests. Roy B ean , club presl■. ; WM In charge of the 'm eeting.'"

. ■ ’ M urphy *ald th a t h e had j Into Uie invcsUgaUon of Uie’i

•roww a t Salt deporUnent wlUi nn open mind ■ fIrhU for Uie “ th a t aU w u righ t wiiguis lo r u e ^ jjp ^ tm en t . “B u t U iat wa: _ _ _ _ _ _ 80." he sa id "we found buck-paa

a fight betw een two poUUcal gt M and a bad altuatlon."

^ B at He said th e committee hai M hearings, h e a rd 100 witnesses

H f j *P<al 700 m an-hou rs outside I laUve hours studying the dej m eat. H e sa id Uie committee unanimous in Ita belief tho t a

^ commission should be se t uph e s ta ted h e d id n 't th ink any 01

-------------------- form er m em bers should be lanew commission.

"Not because some of them a ' fine men, b u t because of the poll

sItuaUon th a t m ight arise,” he As to new inquiries into the

partm cnt's acUvltles he sold an - vesUgnUon should be made offound w t CM p rrdato iy gam e fund, now u

Uie control o f th e director, and f tt rearranR cm enl ahould be mai

£ He would like a n inquiry Into Mlo 0^ hardw are te. Uie dcparto H e said one firm In Payette

^ been getUng m ost of Uie sales, ley are taero in t^ u ,e sale of beaver

now going to a firm In Seattlo « .*1 out taking bids, should bo made

affect o f ?no jjjg ^ p riva te airline In I fish yet. The n^w a load of steel posts to a no

WM no h u r i7 for U ian shoujc aU U16 fac ts invcsUgatcd.

M ujphy sa id too m any rcse naterial for a are being leased to sheep and cj alyze it^ o n a growers w ith no check os to whe lasis and w o n t the land Is being overgrazed by

unUi we arc mestlc anim als. He also sugge checking In to th e sale of hay 1

m in the proJ- departm ent farm s, ountaln Home. M urphy suggested Uiat no g lh blologUt d eparunen t officials attend m een taking a Ings of sportsm en unle-a invlte< Iter. OIU n e t th a t' d iscussions could be free I to determine frank. H e said th a t In many populaUon by stances os few a s VS sportsmen «

neU wUl be trol th e though ts and thlnklns s for the same entire sporsU ncns clubs, Uiro

ng a of I B I i B B H H H H B ^ I1 and how the

m e e t■er low water. I J t J 2 • • • n during UieJune. A Uiird a

le la te summer A D C CUieaUieywUl M I X I d C

IS samples oftumtcM i n S p e c i o l f y P f

aking project,UiN«»sherman Ul a thorough low fish are

T e a march 28 cr valley high;en named to ^ ^ B B m B 4 \ /Istrlct in Uie'S ta r baskeu V y E ^ ^ Hcc summer.' W ■ £ | B Bearn were Joe ■ l1 Idaho FaUs f h B i H j. Rigby p iv o t ' f f j Uforward who

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>r Uie classic u U t i a ^ ^ ^ B B ^ H ^ H Idaho Falls,

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3peners Mo\u M arch 28 (IP) — T h e la s t Sundaj* in oagers—in ven to ry t im e , s re g u la r aeason o n ly tw o w eeks o ff, tl as and balancing t h e a aae ta a g a in s t th— ledgers show ? ~

N ationa l le a g u e — M ilw au- T i

SkM er*dJU: Addbd r tjh th a n d punch V In Andy F tlk o w d Joe Adcock; te r . flfio »pilM W ttlM 61 Eddla M ». ¥ 7 i h m : dlicoTery of n e v s ta rter In J n - * p o b Buhl.

MUwtukee '.deblta: fiftd sprlnK T f rt ahowtog of tea Wsrren Bpabn; " i» myrteriou* *houlder a ilm ent of . •fj catcher Del C ru ida llj weakness a t „ ^

.U J aeeond b a » .' -tt* OtnclnnaU crodlU : H eavy hlLUntf Ro<

JU of Ted Kluaaewikl: additional power lo? I t i I supplied by J l a OraeDKraai and Q ui u

7 u l BeU: ImproTcd h itt in g of defensive (or inm\ W lnrd Boy McMUUn. uor

Clnelpn»U d ib lU : Lack of No. 1 hea lOit. pitcher, a itoppcr: s e e d more out* cou

Held defense. u nsC Louli credits: R e tu rn to pitch- tem

' Ing form by Joe P resko: consistently tim good pitching prom ise ihow n by u

r<(- roolcles Rip RepulsU and O ran l give •J*, Dunlap. ing.1 J 5 t Louis dfbJtj; L Jghi spxln* h i t- rm, ■« ting; Ed Yuhos' fo te a rm : fielding m , U l of rookie f l n t baxem an Steve Bllko ( in .HI and third basem an R ay JablonskL Bro •1” Brooklyn credits: All around per- kno

lior formance of Jun io r O llllim : Duke b in . ' enW er Bt h is best; promiia, shown isti •» '. by rookla pitcher Ed Roebuck. O len win

Mlekenf, John Podres and Bob MU- han Uken.

Brooklyn deblta: Hole In le f t field v iu due to Oeorge S huba 's sore le ft v e r fcnat: ugly rumors e f dlsseosJon. Wai

phlladelphla.credlta: E arl Torge- M v 111 son’s fine hItUng and fielding; O urt No. l i t Simmons'Im provement. - j{Ii Philadelphia, deb its: S teve , R id - pun 417 slk's failure to step Into Russ Meyer's lo. Ml No. < pitching spot: - eye

J il l New York credJtj; Comeback of Roc Sal UagUt: fine show ing of rookies it's

« Bill Taylor and D ary l Spencer. he 's i i New York debits; Bobby T hom - W « son's Injury: L arry Jansen 's still to v !L doubtful status. " i

— Chicago credits: Solid slugging of prc[ su« rookie Paul Schram ka: pitching of neci

Bob Ruih. j i i Chicago d e b llc H ank Bauer's *f* hreken finger; need of outfield help. I , 1“ PltU burgh c r e d i t s : Improved 474 pitching by Bob Friend and Jim TTi »» W augh and addlUon of Jo h n LlndeU J i

* iit and Paul LaPalma.|> itU tii^ h dftblt«: UnlmpraMtve S<

play of f irst b a sca an A2 O fuatraW ; (Sp< 4H sore arm of P rank Thomns. boyt»« American lengue: Idnl

Boston credits: Y outh movement trac— m aking progress; Jim Plersall, Sam ger S’M W hite. Ted Eapclo and Dick Q em ert Ung

Impressive. Ml i t Boston deblU: Dom DlMagglo. o ro 4« suffering from eye trouble, doubt- joo i S fu l starters; Hoot Evers sUll sad- mcJi S7* died by Injury J in x m

Chicago credits: P erris P a in and ed i ^ Jun io r Stephens, streng thened in* qzci

field: Jim River* h ltU ng liard. ^aia J l Chicago d ib its : Highly touted ^ U rookie outfielder BIU W ilson needs 11 more seasoning; of a stand* i_ i *J ou t receiver. v « u

J : Cleveland credits: Luka Kastar o [ . . !4i( fully recovered from k n e e 'In ju ry ;

■ H a rry 'S lm p io n ' a n d ' L arry Doby j i ° . t l h itting. MW

*:i Cleveland debits: Bobby AvlIa limping on Injured leg; np intleld

£15 rescpTcs.iH Detroit credits: P ine showing of

rookie H m e y K uenn and th ird “ “f baicm an John B aum gartner: ad-

j»i dlUon of John B ucha to catching

U8 Detroit deblta: P ltch e n Ted»7 Gray. A rt K outtcm an and BUly ' J '

H oeft plagued by sore arms. r r t -m i - Naw York cre<Uls; PhU R lw jto X I

showing no trace o f ulcer trouble; biWWtey Ford picking vp when bo Jon

t t t le ft off In 1050. naui« I New York deblU : Back Injury to jnlsj! | | Allle Reynolds; Eddlo L opat sUll » T]U l quesUon m ark: Vic R u o h l slow n e e

n r rounding Into form . gov«Philadelphia credJU : S luw lng o f usut

114 Eddie Robinson and Ous Z tm lal; bu t*1 sparkling pitching of rookies Mar> th e^ Ion Fricano and Charley Bishop. be Ji471 PhlUdelphla deblta: Sophomore Jo

— H arry Byrd’s d ism al showing on th e mound: crying need fo r .tWrd base- dayi m an and h ittin g catcher. ' A

| | i S t. Louis credits: Shortstop Bill m lut l . H unter looks Uke a big- leaguer; sign *K hltU ng of ouUlelders Dick Kokos, opp<<” Vie W erta and Jo h n n y O roth. whlc

014 'S t, Louis deblta: H arry Brechccn govc a t 38, looks like No. 1 pitcher; a

w busy summer for o r Batch Paige. E xil ' W ashington cred its: Jackie Je n - 0 ,41 sen the ho tte st h itte r In Florida: ».i

i i Rood pitching of Bob' Porterfield,:k 7 W aller Masterson a n d Chico M ar- bhi

rera. . ci« W ashington deblta: P rank Shea’s

JOI sore a n a ; failure o f rookie Leroy i « Dletsel to win second base Job.

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tha -army AprU 3. W alter Malls,HI busln«« m anager ol ttie P leoser

— league club, announced Saturday. j:j i ___________________

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With MarcianoATLANTIC CFTY. N . J ., M arch

M (B -w iU Jersey Joe W alco tt come »lug|lag or will he t iy to ouU w t

° r Marciano in Chicago April

“ I f Uie qs-year-old Je rse jtJo e tries ■»« for a quick kill, U^en fan s Uia n a -

Uon over may see a no ther g reat J heaviTseijht-U U e figh t, one U iat it- could rank -w ith th e ir memorable . flrat fjRhl. V etew nj call theJr Sep- n - tember clash on6 of th e ring’s aU-

tImcRreats.“y Walcott and h lj handlers tty to

give the IrtpTtSslon th a t Joe la go- Ing to give I t all in th e very first

*t* rw n tf. It you rem tm ber. the old ' guy popped Rocky on th e chin In the

kp firs t round and down w ent Uie kL Brockton strongboy fo r Uie first ‘■T- knockdown of h is career.

B ut Rocky got up a n d won on his Wl ISth round knockout W alcott w u K ea w inning on points unU l the right U- han d eiploded on h is Jaw.

"Joe Is going to knock ou t Rocky lid w ithin five rounds, maybe In the Jft very (irst round.", sa id Dan Florio,

W alcott's Uaner and No. 2 booster. e- Manager Felix Bocchlcchlo Is Uie ir t No. 1. of course! ‘

■'Rock>' was lucky to get In th a t J Jd - punch In the 13Ui.’' conUnued" Flor- __r a lo. "Joe couldn’t see o u t of his left ¥ j ' eye because of the cu t caused by L f of Rocky's butt. Joe w u relaxed and es It's n o t hard to aUffen a guy w hen U

h e 's th a t way.” - i ln- W alcott himself aaya he 's going 111 to win.

"By a knockout If I can b u t I ’ll be of prepared to go th e whole way If sren of necessary.’* Som

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ve SAN FRANCISCO. M arch 28 urei: (Special)—The Magic VaUey Cov- ycai

boys have signed Nick M utl. form er RUlsIdaho Falls player, to a 1053 con- play

i t trac t, according to buslne&s m ana- Aim ger Fred Montague who Is here act* a t (r t Ung up Uie spring train ing csmp. grca

M ull can play e ith er the Infield perf0, or outfield, Ke Is 26 years old, weighs thet* 160 pounds and stands 5 feet, lOH Tl!• Inches high. trail

MuU bats and throw s righU iand- he ced and M on tano believes his long Hi

1* axperltnce wUl make him a detlnlte Colt. «{iaat to the Cowboys. mln

T he new addlUon played w ith tU iP Birm ingham In the Southern league arrl

in 1M6-4T, sa t ou t 19i8, was w ith PIVallejo-Modesto In tbe CaUfomla duri8 ta t« league In 1010, w ith Salem o t regath e W estern in te rnational In IbW, to rId ah o Fails Sn 1051 and then was awa

. Idle last year. ’Tl? M ull's actjulslUon brings the Prea

num ber of plsycrs Jn the Cowboy Tho:,» corral to 10. Since m anager Dolph I n ' t^ ComUll also wUI be on Ui# aaUve He■ lis t he is number 11, bu t CamlUl the’ probably will slick to p lneh-hlltlng. Af

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S Governor Sets Date «"] 10 To Name Board»: BOISE, March 2fi l* -O o v . Len big :» Jo rdan said S a turday h e w u ld Oior

nam e a new fish a n d game com- b i JO m ission by APiU 8. m et» T h e ntw ly named commlaslon will was w n e e t In ;solse on th a t date. Uia and

governor said. Big game seasons are hosp 3i usuatiy se t a t the April meeting, then l : b u t a departm ent spokesman said Va > th e commission’s f irs t meeUng may to a:

be Just an orginizaUonal session. stani re Jo rdan said he expects to appoint HI .n th e naw commissioners "In a few in a >. days.” lean.

' A bUl to abolish th e old com- Th U mission became law wlUiout hU In oj r; signature. The blU also provides (or mine s , appointm ent of a new commission tralli

w hieh U more subservient to Uio Ho n governor. o f ^

' Exhibition Baseball S;ri'• B«ton (A) 1. York (A) 1i: iKiMii (A) *. (Nl 1 omoi1 ClDdnniU (N) 7, Brooklrn <N) S B (SL W V hlJ*i.lphU (N) I gj.A *

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H eart Attack I'l® LOS ANOELES, March 28 (fl - staUJ Jim T horpe , ona of the notion's M ah( g rea t a ll-around athletes ot a by- i 7(

gone cm , died Saturday ol a heart clsloiaUack. Btatt

T horpe. 64, had m e atUck In his Hetra iler a t auburban LomitJi. A fire poly.departm en t rescue squad fulilcy a t- torn! tem pted to revive him.

T horpe, th e famed Carilsle In - Q -dlan, w as a n aknoit legendary (lg- I j d ure In th e .nports world. In the earlyy<?flrs ot thla century he dIsUn- | j rRUlshed him self ns a great footbaU n pplayer. , ‘

And In the 1912 Olympic games - » * - a t Stockholm ba won fame as thegreatest n ll-around track and field *ounperform er o f his day. He won boUi tha tthe deca th lon and pentathlon. Xh

Thorpe w as eating a meal In hla Vatrailer wlUj hU wife, Patricia, when, 0 ^ ; (he collapsed. ;

Her sc ream s brought a neighbor, oilveColby B radshaw , running. He ad- into Im in istered artificial resplraUon un- h a d 'tu a f ire departm ent rescue aquid thouia rr lw d . back.

PJrem cn said Uiat for a moment during w tific in l rcspIratJoD, Thorpe P o regained consciousness and seemed to recognize his wife, then slipped

T hree years ago in an Associated NE Press po ll, spo ru w r i t e r s voted lanoi T horps aa the greatest male athlete RlehJ In 'U io f lra t ha lf of UiU century. pUya H e w as f a r ahead of Babe Ruth, m g tthe ru n n eru p . tory

A fter m aking W alter Camp’s All- in th Am erican team for two yeara as a the 1sensational runner, kicker and pass- a t Mcr a t Cftrlislc, (Pa.) Indian InsUtute, T nin .lO ll. a n d 1012. he played profes- E u taional foo tball and bueball lo r 18 to ccyears. F o r six years he was In Uie West big leagues wlUi the New York BoiOiantff. Amei

B u t .ln th e autum n of his life he for tm et econom ic reverses. In 1061 It nessewas revealed th a t he w u fla t broke Rega:and a c h a r ity cose in a Philadelphia au-ahospital. H e had undergone surgeiy i s po the re f o r rem oval of a Up cancer,

V arious movements wero atarted to aid h im . Baseball raised a sub- stanU al aum .

H is fabu lous career w u depicted tIn a m ovie, "Jim Thorpe, All-Amer- / jlam.” ■ if.

T h o rp e recenUy was associated PLIn ope ra to ln of a restaurant In Wll- H Im lngton . Calif., no t far from his H |tra ile r hom e . H

Ho rea lise d funds from Uie movie U of h is life snd was a ’frequeatspeaker. T h e demand lor his ap- Ap e aran c ts Indicated Uie old Carlisle K In d ian etUl retained his popularity am ong sp o rts fans.

Big J im , who stood C feet, 1 Inch 1and w eighed IM pound* In hi* * prim e, w as bom In a one-room leg cabin n e a r Shau-nee, O kla, on May28, IBSe. one of twin boys. His twin , bro ther d ie d a t the age of 6.

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Coast Boxers , Win Meet; iSC,WSCTie.SACRAMENTO. O alU . M arch U .

t f l-C a l Poly w on t ^ honor*, b u t a pa ir of t a u t t a n d Jeff »« lt« r- 1 weights stole th a ahow in Saturday . ’ ' night's (inala o f th a P tclfto c o u t intareolleglate tournam ent. ‘ ■

Stocky L}-nn N lc b c ^ of Id ah o and j l San . Jose S U te ’a gangly h a rd - ■ punching Dick B e n d er sluggM toe « to toe for Uie th re e round lim it. And ! 1 a crowd o f 8,000. w hich Included t . ' Oov. Earl W a r r t a . roared tta a p - " proval w hen tb e f in a l ball atopped ‘ the two U rtd coUefiana. N ichols : waa given th e declalon.

Heavyweight J a c k Shaw knocked down Dick K in g o f CaU fom la twice ■ and won a c lea r c u t'd a d slo n . giving Uie San Luts O bU po school a as- p o in t total.

W ashington S ta te and Idaho i S U te Ued fo r second place wlUi 18 J p o ln u each. C a lifo rn ia a n d Idaho , 1 were nex t w ith 11 polnU apiece. '

Stanford 'a o n e -m a n team . 178- V ^ u n d , Bob B aldoochl, scored 19 ! ' polnU tn th e to u rney to pu t hU < achooi in a Ue w ith San Joae SU te.San Jose h a d a n ine -m an fntry.

Olympic c o n ten d e r Ellsworth Webb o t Idaho S U to re ta in e d his PC I 158- i-- pound title by stopping Raym ond Johnsen of Id a h o t a 37 seconds of th a second ro u n d . W

11* 110 pounda—S a m M aclu . Nevada. 1“ ler declsloned V ic to r K obe. Idaho SU te . Ui vrt 135—Mike O u erro , San Jose SU te , “ j

declsloned Jo h n E lde r. Cal Poly. Jo 133-OU In ab « , W ashington SU t«, oo

declsloned K en H ansen , CaUf.lS » -P ra n k ’Tours, Cal Poly, d e d - r r

sloned Dick L ondah l, California. I U7—Lynn H lchols, Idaho , d e d - ■*■

^ sloned Dick B en d er. Ban Jose S U te . o ' 150-E llsw orth W ebb. Idaho S U te . S

won from R aym ond Johnsen. Idaho,In second. - n

le s—Chuck M organ, W uh in g to n U I - SU te. declsloned Don Anderson, m's Idaho. „by- n f t-B o b B aldocch l, S tanford, dc- isrt ^ w e d , M oyle W orkm an. Idaho

his Heavyweight — Ja c k Shaw, C al oii^ fire Poly, declsloned D ick King, Call- a t- fomla.

5; Sam Snead Holds f | £ Greensboro Lead i S5all QREENSBOBO. N . C.. M arch 39 J*cJ

tfl—Sam S n e a d p u t togeUier a p a ir ^ o f two u nder p a r 33s Saturday to In- crease h is G reensboro open golt I*

l»'d toum am en t lead to two sUokes a t “ « oUi the halfw ay m a rk .

T he W hile S u lp h u r Springs, W.Wa V a , slam m er tacked a four u n der ^ leib pa r 88 on to JY lday’a 67 for 133 nnd

a tw o-stroke lead over Ed (Porky) ^ Mr, Oliver o f P a lm S p r ia g i, C a lif , going » sd- Into Sunday 's 38-hole windup. OUver f " im- had 87 to r e ta in second ptace, al* jsd though d rop p in g anoUier stroke

back.

i ' East Stars Defeat West Cagers 72-52

,Ud NEW Y O R K . M arch 38 W -V U .ited lanova's Z^arry Hennessey a n dreC« Rlehle B e g an o f Seton H all <U<-iry. played b r lU U n t lecond-half shoot-Ith, ^ t o i p ^ th a E as t to a 73-63 vic­

tory o v tr t h e W ea t Saturday n igh tUl- in th e a l l - s ta r basketball gam s fors a the Herald-TM bxm e (re ih a ir fund10- a t M adison 6<iuaro Oarden.Jte,. TraUlBg 31-30 a t halfUme, Uiees- E u t c a n e to Ufe In the th ird sU n ia18 to com pletely o u td a ss the acrap^^

the W estemera.ork Bog H oubrtga , W ashington’s All-

America hoolc sh o t artist, scarredhe for th e W ea t w llh 17 points. H en-It nessey topped th e E u t wlUi 14 a n d

oka Regan a n d h la Beton Hall teanimiito,hla A^-Amerlc& W a lte r Dukes, each hadeiy 13 point*.

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Windsor, Canada, w ill take p a rt Asklivtda ' 1° * triple m ain even t program kt I banBUte Uie Radio Rondevoo Tnesday/ KayBUte. n igbt. McoUnl wfll m eet Qou 3:03Iv. Johasoo la 45-m lnute, o r twoJ City3U t«. oat-«f-Uiree falU n a te h . / 3:05d ¥ f * ¥ 2:08

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T hree bouts aro o a th # card .and .J*' oil three a re oinUi oventers giving fans a triple fea ture. 5 * ^

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J . Sugy H ayam aka m e e ts ‘l\3ny BsU- ,,, J rargeon, Gregorio Irabaren bottles , " :h j8 Jack C arter and G ust Johnson . no lr tongles w llh G lno Nlcollnl tn Uia a In . three m a tc h t t Uoa

jo l t Iraborren, Johnaon and Nioollnl one- ea aro newcomcrs t o ' th e area while **<1

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SUN V A L L E Y , M arch 28 (Jpy ' Colo., won th e b o y s ’ dow nhill and I

Ore., copped th e g ir ls ’ dow nhill raw Ju n io r s k i m e e t f o r 11 w es te rn 8tat«

i m ed over a m ile o f f i r m anow ! in 1:66.2 to p la c e f i r s t easily n .

in a field of 48. F « r t M ias W alker paced a field o f 17 g irls by com- j j pleilnt a th ree -q u a r te r m ile couraa in l :u . S a t

Ken Lloyd, B lahop, CaUf.. .xn\ ■ J second place am ong th e boys w ith m,„ : 1:58J, more Uian fo u r aeconiU be-

' h ind Cress* Ume. - M a rv in MelvUle,S a lt U ke Clly. waa U U tdw lU t3:00J.

x i l Second among th a glrla w u Carol r j Bennett, Rawllna, W y a , wlUl 1:44

; and third waa Beverly A ndenoa, - / -T l , I M u U if l.M a ..w lU il:« .4 . I J

, :,1 Bud W em er, s te a m b o a t Spring*,-,,•1 Colo, Uie defendlng.boy 'a champion - p

and Uia m eet favorite , flnlahed six th £* J w ith a Ume of 3:04.8.

' 1 Slalom and Jum ping evenU wiQ i , ’ ] be-held Sunday. A A. . In Saturday’s dow nh llf rem ainder ^

, o f tiie tlr s t 10 am ong th e boys were, sA ; ! In the order In w hich th e y finished, Heav .1 Carl FMllfflan, PorU and , 3:014; Jim Rex : ,1 Snedden, O ranby, 3:03.4; W erner: b e r i

: I Frank Brown, McOaU, 3 :0M : M ar- lead - . tlri'U ile, W hlteflsh , M o n t, 3;0«J;- ‘Uie-l • ■ Bard Olenne, E dm onton , Alta^ lo -to “ I 3:oe.(; John R obinson, T ahoe V al- nlghl

ley, Callfn 3:06.4. I t ,l ^ U ) to 10th p lK t f •moog th«

■Ota girls ven t, in th la o rder, to ShelU psfU lart Asklni, B ulU , M o n t. 1:514: B ar- ty cr I a t I bara Brown. A spen, Oolo.. 1 :63J; _ i d a r / Kayne Simons, W hltefU h. M ont,Itttt 3:033; Sharon P a r ry , S a lt Lako J* ™ woJ City, 3:M.4; C * th y Oar«y. D eaW ,

I 3:0«J: LynatU O otehy. R e a o , « “ I 3:oa.(i KaUiy Z im m tn n an , Reno,

J Bill’ B ennett, S a l t U k e 0 « y andI j s u n Harwood, MoOall. Ued for U U i , ^

/ pUce wiUi a Omo o f a:OIA B ert I Aniutrong, M cOall Ued for WUi

with 3:11: M ike B eddtah . 8aH Lak«, City. 2flUi, wlUi 3:18.4: *ad Je n >

r l Jonei, BoUe. S7Ui wlUi 9:394. O bEhsron M cGaU in, B urka, placed knocl

. . . 15th among th e girl* w ith *:14 and swln«Oenlel Hartw6U, S a l t Lake City, a 10-took l « h Wlto a :SS4. Ogdo

Mm's U am ’a t i l id U ln foDOwlag o icthe downhUl w ere Colorado 3884 , polnU, California 3 7 4 j, D U h 3734, ^Idaho 387.7 a n d B riU ah Columbia ^ .

with ___________ ;________ • O t

To Get ContractsWJOHTTA, K a n s , M arch 38 » - iay*

M on than 150,000 sand lo t basebaQ Ohaz(h. players will be p laced under a oa> l a

Uon-wlde c o n tra c t gyatem for « o a alollnl one-year p ^ o d durlD C 'the ns3Ct f ix “ J irhils w ed ^ th e N «U onal BaMbaU ooa- M a titeen grut onoouocod Sa tu rday . c los.local Tbli win a ssu re te am s Uie serv- waa

lees of tha p la y ers w hom they alga ho wfor a ona-year period , u n le a r e . figh t

IDS. leoMd, under te rm s o t th e contract, doub

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l e o n d

_ IT PAYS TOi m ^ -WHERE SAV

^ H cold■ P ^ R U B B E R

^ pe!t0^N o w !

Spring ond l u m m t r ^ tire , ctread d e i lg n t . M a d * ^ m ethcf e r m l ( « a 0 « a n d V of oil

laFe, i u r t d r l r ln g . X '» a/ O to noi

k - i a . '

—j Top Prices Paid tor Got

D, Oregon- ret Wins ihiURun1 28 {/P>i-JohQny Cress, Grtnhy, : ihill and Patsy 'Walker, La Grande, mhiU race hi the American Legion stem states Saturday.' Cress sldm- Imow ■'------ —1 |fl

f i Pooraubs I« « • INDIANAPOLIB, M a rc h « » l!l|O'” ® —Erwin Dleckman asked police- ]jt

. . S a turday to look for a Uilef / -troubled by boUi goU icorts a n d ' Mequipm ent, |

H esa id so m eo n eb ro k e la to h l* - fl 1 ^ 4 oa r and atole 14 golf d u b a a n d a -O uo i I c»lc» l»U °t m v J i to t

r" C3iarles Getsrlngf,

C Favorite Role Against Layne

were, sA N FRANCISCO, M a r^ 38 (Ar- ished, HeavywelghU E m r d Charles and ; Jim Rex Layne. preparing for the ir nib- m e r: be r m a tch and w hat they hope'w lll h M ar- lead to a crack a t th a UUa, go into T :0 « 4 ;- ‘Uie-fUial train ing Sunday fer Uielr W A lta , lo -tound figh t her# Wednesday V al. n ig h t

•n»e naUonally televised "bout will 5. » ** ® <J'*ST> a t wintarlajsd “J.®*!* Pa rtlloa before a n expected capadi

ty crowd of approHmaUly 7,700. • ifln t! O ontandera for th e crown no* r . i « *0™ Rocky M arciano, Wednee-

d a jra bout U extrecnaly Im portant fn o ’ *« * dedalT# iM uIt will po t

tb a w inner la a apot to ’ ojgmor . loudly fo r a champloaablp eagage-

r and “ “ *•. n t h . FW m ef chajnplon Oharle* I t a a B ert overwhelming favorite te, whip hi* l l t h bu lk ie r rlT«L b u r d l i expected to

U k « «cal* bthPMO 1 » and 187 penDds J e n y « l th L aya* coming la a n u a d 100.

O bailea toored a n n t h round 'laced knockout ever tb e Lewiston, TJlab.1 and sw inger in lU l . Layna was awarded City, a lo -ro u ad dedatoa la the ir &M t a t '

Ogden l u t year. jW rtaj o i d - t l ^ cham pioa Jack Dempr \l

sey w u Uie referee. B t called sevaa ti 37U , rpuad* e re a and g a w th a nod to g

R e* o a a a-l round count, , J| C h a r l e s a n d bl« a a a a g e n

_ R ream ed over U ia t ded tioa. •S n t w ia b* d lf fe tw t .th li

la y a oo-«naaager Tom T i s n |^ wbaQ o h a r l e i l s eonayy m pha tlc .- • k a a - l a tb s Layne cam p tha r«a r*g riM or « o a aU faces.( t f l x *‘J u 5 ta lo to t ta l k , '* ta } in u 8 t g e r ooa- M a rr Jenson of lh a dlsm ted ded -

cJoB. *7tex aakad lor th is flght' H » serv- w as tb e ag g reo o r an tb a way. AO - alga ho w aaU Is for .C harles to eome la ■

s r e . flghU ng nnd the re w o n t ba any t r a c t dou b t about I t th is time.",

rs TO SAVE E SAVING PAYS

. P E R M A C A P S ' IBl Give you th e m ost fo r your j k tire , do llar. Proven foctoty - i m eth o d s com bine th e finest i

' o f o il re tre a d in g ,-moterlols • w ith Q shop th o t Is-second., to no n e In glving you 'm ora fo r your tire m oney.

' for Good Used Tires .

J O I N T S

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r'BoaJii, ( tfu c tte n . W ii. th t tv U d i^

NeUcn:B upert !T —

Ic B rea.r o a

CD- W ork Name

1 did no t become n eal I h m i r t t a B i l r e l l l t o pteeepu,

jr«m o l eonscloui IM l, ■.■? . " M S nm lns Uio nm e eoi™ « T ti5 B i

I s C E B lSpleasure la your £e« bome U n t^ E ! Ires o t h ttphm rd lL a u c l( « .ia ^ K i2 L oan wll] bring you u p .to > u » ^ ^ ^ m o s borne m ortem jno .

AL SAVINGS & 111n O K O f TWIN FALU V ath a ^ B

M • tJ

H i ' ^4H s t(fl

/a lue at Peroie/B

iSSlC PUMPcautifully, gracefoUy mihj ^d defltlned, of count h. o u r wardrobe’fl nnntff' .ainstayl Why not bay w lira . . . Pcnney's has» alhers, sucdcs and looso from . . . In all^** ved colors. Sanitized!

^ 4.M1 ^ SIzaS-l

railored■SSSANDAliy aijilrf to■in-fnthionl O pen-w J".ith hfshalack, blue and red. Sm .

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EGlj COLORS ; SOLE FLATW onderful “ '“5 J h S *

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AreaSchool ' Pap er s G ain

ISC Awar(IDAHO ffTATE CO LLBO B.M

3» -M i« le Valley b l jh ^ o o l p i v o n a D uaber o t iw onU m d a th a ilz tb annual sou thern I( joumoUfin caaventjoQ a t h S tate coUtce. *

{ ‘Hie cup for the b est prlnt«d per. contributed b r ttie J nrlbune, v a a won by Burley : •chooL Burley also r«celve<] sew n-rlU ct plotfue given by

Minidoka County N eva and n th ln l pUc# tor iport* pages and tures and honorable o ien tlo s

Rupert U gh school won tho . tunas pUque gives by the 160 I

Ucatlons commlllee, m ade t placa for printed paper* a ad celved honorable mentions In d< vrlU ng snd features.

Twin ra ils high school reee: honorable menUons for printed p e n and newmiUng.

Winners' were announced a t banquet closing the alU day con ence o t addreues, panel discuss: and enterlolnmenL AUo annour a t the dinner by Prof. W allaci O areti. Joumallam d e p a r t m i head, w u the u u b lls h ln s by Idaho BU U Jou rnal o l ani oeholorihlps totaling (MO. O n

f of 1300, t200 and 1100 will be n

I to Idaho h igh achool,sW denta

rolling ;n JoumalUm a t ISO.

The convenUon w as attended SO high school Joum alliU and tl advlsera from 31 achoola. T w in P was represented by 33. Burley b j Hansen by seven, H eybum by se'

• Psu l by ilx. Rupert by 11 a n d W dtU br fix.

L. J . Bchxoyer, Tw in Falls, moc ated tha panel on problem s at pr! •d high school p a p en . Appearing this panel were S haron Can Twin Falla: Max S tarley , Bui oBd Loll Crandall, R upert.

Olenda S tartin , H eybum , i Patricia K uhn, H ansen , were oi panel on "Advantages of th e Di and Weekly ‘ Newspaper Fleli U argfe Howard, Ooodlhjr, «nd M Ann M tter, Wendell, took p a rt the papei-discussion on prablemt a lm y ^ ra p h ed h igh school p a p

Shoshone Reportf Trips and Visito!

BH08H0NB, M arch » - M r . i Mrs. Joe Oooper and daughters, 1 gene. Ore.. visited M r. and M rs. F M artin Wednesday.

Mr. aod Mrs. R hea Corwin tanded fu n tra l aervlcea for h is i ter, Mrs. L elah LaBelle. In PocaU . F . F . O unn ln i. D ixon, O allf, v t

«id Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Silva.M n . O hailei Morton, M ax, K.

071 vJilUnf Mr. a n d M rs. u Pagoaga.

Mr. and M n . O harles H ansen (utned th l j week from O aillon They attended the wedding ot-M glnla Hansen, the ir daughter, i tls lted hla uncle, J . W. Simp) and family. O akland, and M r., i Mra. Jam es Campbell. Loa Ange

' Edward Ouster le ft W edneadayOallfontla a fte r v isiting h is moU Mrs. Mary Custer.

I Mr. and Mrs. FYaok O arothta d M n. Ja n e O arothera have : tu rned from a trip to Callfom la .

W aller Hans, aprlngfle ld , Ore., Tlsltlng th e Ervin B ra u n ram ll;

Leonard P a tte n o n h a s r« lurr to h is farm In N orth Shoshone af having spen t th e w in te r In OeoTSft U tah . His w ife a n d daug ta r will Join him a t th e a n d o t t school term.

M r. and Mrs. W iU iau Z . H esl I a sd grandson, M arysville, K ar

are visiting Mrs. A rt S u e u a n d oth re^U re* i a O oodlo;.

I Final Honor Paid For Mrs. Bisho;

JEROMB. M arch as — Funer •ervtces for M n . Louise B ishop we held Friday .moming; a t th o FU P rtsby terloa church. T h o R«v. Wl Uam M. Perdue officia ted.

Pallbearers were Roy D . Spilt R . W . WtlUamson, B e r t Shltom l W . F . Z aha, 0 . 7 . WUllamsoQ ai Dava Detweller. In tw m e n t- wi made tn th e Jerom a cem etery.

Yourllio Mutual

mU t m * ahow

ItO W .A m erico 'j falggetl m u tu a l b e n e f it life !n« curcince a sso c ia tio n con f liv a y o u r fam ily g o o d 9 if« In s u ra n c d o n th a fo m o u s m u tu o l b e n e fit p la n o f o b o u t o n s - lb ird th e co jf m a n y fo m ilie i h a d e x p e c te d lo p a y .

Ridgeway Wilson. PH O N E 276-J B U H L ID A H O

A g e n t f a r t h a I d a h o M a tu a l B a f ta f J t A a > o e i i t f e »

jo l Preston Service! r. „* Planned for Age

Wendell ResideW ENDELL,'M arch 3 # ~ F u n

services tor M n . Ttosa Olb! LBOB ‘M arch Hawkes, #0, wlU be held a t 3 :

In the LD8 fourth v i r t i M ? » r a t chapet io Preston.S S o t Id a h ! She died Friday m orning h e r uiO T 10 0 daughter. ]>0 a t Id ah o 2 t o ^ t h Hawkes. S h e w u I

*9® ' ^ Somersetal s t P rintad p a . England, and came to Am.erlca i i ie e ^ t ^ e her family when ahe was « y r Burley high <,ld. -mey came west w ith a s

rw elved the arriving In S a lt Laka ' given by the ^ug. IB, 16M. Tho fam ily f ln t Wl and m ade tied In Ogden, then moved to I Mges and fea . county and la tar back to

m ention forShe married W illiam . Olbl

won th o eol- April SS, ISSB. and they setUec the ISO putH Prcilon. He died Ju n e 1, 1BB9, made th ird ahe began nursing, th e n m ar

p e n a a d re- Heber Hawkes Dee. 8, JM . Ho Jons In newso preceded her tn death . '

Mrs. Hawkes w oi • life-long m hool received •»« >pr n rin ted oa- church! She served mostly In

*■ - , Relief society.«h. During th e p ast few y e a n she

h e re .,a n d w ith • anol Ii.day com er- dsughter, M n . A nna Snow, I el discussions ^ o t springs. O ther surv lvon a t

»n n p u n c rt thir^ daughter, M n . M ary Sm t. W . l lu e R 1 ,0 « in ,, H e r o .n Ci p a r i m e n t tons, Ereston, and W ill O lbb ^ I n g by the ^rco; « grandchildren; 31 griI of annual jTanijchlldrfn a n d two great-gn »600. O ranta grandchildren.will be made Burial will be made In the P r»

, studen ts en- cemetery under dlrecUon of a ISO. Weaver mortuary, W endell,

a tu n d e d by _ --------— ----------Preparation for

“mb';.”.'.."' Reunion Start(II a n d W en- HAILEY, M arch 3 fr~ 0 . R. H

president of th e Blaine Coi v . i t . Ploneen elub, visited his nepl

procure a number of old.tim e iA p p e a m g r a o rd a .fo r th e annual get*togel

f Of the group th is summ er,irley, Burley, j ju r t h as requested th a t‘P ^ ^ Blaine county old.U m er wlshlnjeyburo, and tietr « certain old.Ume tune p laa, were on a the m eeting should write h taof th e IH lly advance.■per F ie ld s .' <n,j f l n t meeting of the <V , and M apr u m en . waa held l u t August <took p a r t in proved to be auch a success tJI problem s ot voted to make It an annual a ft:hool p a p sn . . — ---------- ------ ■

Firemen Called; P O r i S JEROME, M arch SO-TTie J e n T* • j tire departm ent answered a ( r l S l t O r S At 11 a jn . Friday to the Kenn

“ McKee residence, 509 N orth Line 3 f t-M r. and

lUghUra, W . X weed fire got o u t o t control i n d M n . F n d humed a small outbulldhig. I

Chief Olbb B ird reported.Oorwln a t- ■ , „

I fo r hU sis- (---------------------------. In PocaUUo. -, C a lif , v u lu W m — .

Silva. ■ ■ T lw . . . « ^ i i r i i jw m ii j i i M J r m j M rs. Leon B B SB SBSfifl ■ - ■ i .

I H a u e n re- M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■1 O ailfom la. ^idlng of-V lr- H I I I I H I I I Ilugh ta r, and W. Slmpkln, KTin d M r., and P;j] /Loa Angeles. B j / J'edneadayfor rJ ' ^ . - at h ia m other, K

t O o ro then f e f , sra have re - I ( \ / \ /JaUfomla. leld . Ore., U & iin family, las r« tum ed g oahona a fte r Si t a r In St. g 5 a ’ja n d daugh- I ? 'V \ ( ^ d r ^ ; c lu

I e n d o t the B 'A \1 i . H eston R / / K'llle, K a n s , B W ^ >sa a n d o the r ^ .

S p I l i ^ x i— Funeral is ------------

r'ti.yjs! § ^0 RW . W ll- ft - -

2 s l NYL(in e n t- waa ^ • -tietery. I— p - . —

y' ■ E . ’

utual J

M m

on con t ;’ good )n the . senefil»-lbird pim ilie i ! • , P ro p o r iid n tS . L en t>ay.

E aster I^ '* a re JoTel * JoveJier in Penney’

;; lioDcd to fit, they’re < h o 'Add dark stamexcita

-and there’* yonr East'

•vices: Officers A re R eelected “by

Cattle G routd a t 3 p jn . HAILEY. March t t —F rank k n l fourth w ard v a s reelected president o f.th e La

law Park Cattle ossoclaUon for nlng here a t eighth consecuUve jrear a t a meet ughter. Mrs. Carey Wednesdsy afternoon, e w u bom o th e r cfflcen, alM reelcetad, omersetahlre, Lyle Hutton, vice p ta ld e n t ; Cl( Vm.erlca w ith Mecham. secntary. and Alfred was 0 y e an brethsen and Verle Loveland, dir wllh a mule tors.t Laka City ReporUng on the m eeting K nl ily t i n t set* u l d the vast grulBg a re a of jved to B ear pork had been observed from b back to O g. the a ir and on foot and th a t oplnt

as to how long drinking w atar wo ira . Gibbons be available for cattle differed. :y aetUed a t Bhemui Smllh believed wi 1, 1809, and would be ample to l u t U daya. Di

le n m arried Baird, who rode over differen t fi IPOa. Ho also tlons, thought I t m igh t la s t fr

40 to days. Oloyd Mecham i e-long mem* K night did not think It would 1 In tho 'L D S Jong enough to pay unless hej w tly In th e rnlna occur during th e apr

months.e a n she had K ntght u l i the g rass Is j llh ' ano ther starling to grow and Is no t yet 1< Snow, Lava enough for cattle to graze. Lov v lvon a re a Mecham and Sherman Sm ith 'tory Sm ith,, aet u riders again thla year, erm an Oib* K night said drilling a well 111 Gibbons, drinking water for cattle waa 0 i; 37 grea t- cussed. While this has been grea t-great- templed several times In the pi

only a nnall boro h u been mt I the Preslon tlurough the lava. K n igh t appolm Jon of ths Cecil Smith, Carey, and Joe Schod dell. Burley, to InvesUgate the poult

lUes of drilling a well.

l o r TEACHER ILLBDEN, March 3fl — Mrs. B

/ i a r i C U H enry, g nde schoo! teacher. Is j O . R. H urt, celving treatment for pneumonia line County Magic VaUey Memorial hosplt h is n e ^ e w , T w in Palls. Mra, Howard Schw 'ednesday to is substituting for h e r a t scho ild.llme rec- get>together |

DRAPERIE

I r'm■fc 9 % vy /'

^ p 1 ^

^ '- j^ ^ e n n e y ’s ' .4® own

G ay m o d e ' sheers

m 60 GAUGE,f 15DENIER,

1 2 5I pair

i Lengths! Sizes S'/j to 11!

“e l o T e V l e g s . * . . a n d tH cy ’l l t e ' e r e n

'tna ty 's Gajmode* n y J o D j! P r t p o r -

h e y ’r e e x t r a h ig h tw is t f o r lo n g w e a r .

I ex c ite m e n t to t&e S p riag -rig h t shades Dr E a s te r e x tra in Icj; B eauty I.

(

TIMES-KEWS.'T

4 re Salvsttion Amy Youth^ntert<

^ Get Under W liro u p jr‘SSi«^tha*2•F rank K nigh t new youth a rts t o d c ra ft « It Of .the L aid- April 34 and approved a % rlaUon for the budget tor o p e n tlo a of th a «e ir a t a meeUog In a meeting Satorday m om ln afternoon. tb a Bolva'loa A m y ehapcL . reeleetad, o n 7 ^ / a a pa lga raised

esldent; Cloyd a n d the c e n u r wiU operaU oa nd Alfred Al* am ount untU B e p t I when ano jveland. direc- d r tre irtll be cauJdered , th e b

decided.leeting K night M etgben of th e board were ah I a re a of tha through th e cen ter which is »ed from both being redecontad la preporaMot1 th a t oplnlona th a opening. A youth rallj igw oter would planned In connection with B differed. center opening.«lleved water W llh th e Rotary club youth c . U days. Dave m lttee cooperaUng. the prog d ifferen t mc- will Include a motion p ic tu n

gh t l u t from treata.Mecham aod The annual advisory board a

: I t would l u t ing also will be held April 34. unless iitivy Members attending the me<

th e spring were Don Bailey, chairman; 1 O ran t, Lem Chapin, Herb Lau

g rass Is Just beeh. Robert N. W, Dallelsea. 1 la no t yet long Schwendlman, Roberi Wills, O graze. Lowell don 6m lth. W arren Barry. Hol in Sm ith wiil O . Lash and Lieut. Ree Montgoa s year. -----------------------------

So; :S dS- Rotarians Meelhaa ^ e n a t- h a ILEY. M arch M — RoUr » In the past, regular Thursday r

commuignt appoinwQ banquet room, where Mlsilox IJo eS ch o d d s. goclHy members served the »

the posslbU- Ed Andrev,-s. program chalm '*• • introduced Mra. Lester L an e n

— apoke and showed a Him onAmerican Cancer society. <

— Mrs. Ray sheni'ood. Twin PaUs. was a g cacher. fs re- o f Ray McOoldrick. pneumonia a t A t the ir meeUng next week rial hosplUl. R otarians will en tertain mem w ard Schwab and coaches o f the HalJey i e r a t school, school basketball team.

ERIES-CARPBTS

I CUSTOM MADEDircci Factory ileprcjenfatfoc.

Sringinff You Factarv-ta-You Prtccsl *

. In lerior Decoratlnfr Service F ree Eelimales

Let us subm it samples th a t will harm onlio w ith your present color achemes.

r. Larson Home Furn. Co.u s 8B0SR0NE 80. - FUONE 14€

R om antically J

EASTER SIey’s

• • iooA- Preiiie because you chooee l

t o d c ^ becoming new atylei

eersIGE, YOUNG HiT T W p n p Bough, shiny bonbon ' J £ d £ t / shapes . . . all done up .'

Ing; fascinnting touches Penney’a righ t now . . E astc rl

FLOWER 1S U * So expensive-looking .

straw s! So very, very « ’i(Ic array of .sailors a

2 to U l Penncy’s! See them

be'even Latest CreoPropor-1,. w/.«r docked out with ro:® * . touche.s! Come try on d(

tabadcs off-the-face sty les,-p ro!, ' now!

EWS. T W IN F A IL S , IDAHO

\nny Member of Blaint liter to Board Quits PoiI a I * W o v KETOHCM. M arch 3 ft-R « l« a e r i t a y uon o r uee Nelseo MS • a m l n ftrmy u M tm the B la in e , county achool bo ^ t h a was announced, a t the . regu^M Ia c S n » « U « « the g n d e achool Wroved a 13,939 evening.3 Of th a eeaur Welson tendered h la reslgnai lay morning a t a t the meeting ot th e board M

th .p .1 . a « o.enln«. K SB tn •ifn n i ie d ISOO uaph . w u appointed by tho operau o a th a t malniog members of the board 1 when another fuUlU Nelson's unexplred urm ered, th e board PTA o»Jcen , e le c ts tor

«m ing term are Mr*. Frank Mo ard were ahown soa. iw ^ d e n i; M n. W alter Ki

which is now rice president; John Irv in , secret preporaMon for and Mrs. Prank OTtannell. treasu youth rally U The f ln t grade won the n lion w ith th e attendance prlar.

On the prognm A rt Butler, ! Jub youth com- Valley, sang two Irish songs. ac«

the program panying himself a t th e piano, i on p ic tu n and U n . C la n Spiegel, noted author

spoke on ber life as a writer, ry board m eet- Mra. Paul B arre tt was occomp April 34. Ut for group singing and M ^ BIg the meeUng b i n Olsen gave th e prayeh : halrm an- H erb frtshments were aerved by se© , Herb U n U r- grade mothera under the direoUot

J t J , Mrs. m n k Sabala. Mrs. Rot rt Wills, G ray- J » « * i and'M ra. Morrison.

«S toL 'tg o S « y ! READ T M E S-N E W S WANT A

sMeeta - RoU rions ■ • ' •Thursday noon * • „ ^1st Community I i ' . •' X t 'rro Missionary • ' ” *i•ved the m eal. . ■ \ram chairm an. ■<'w L an e n wno ;a IJlm on th e . ;society. C ari ' ' • •Is, Was a guest I . L l l . 2 ^ L

next week the —^ ' .r ta ln members • /e HalJey high

- — i/^eauuk

ORNAMIA D E

Railings-As low 05

Service -----^

th a t will

: i KREN■aONE im 211 TWn) A «nuo South

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Prettier Than Ever! . . . \ chooee from oh, so many \ w styles — at Penney's! \

G HATS FOR EASTIbonbon etraws in pre tty new

done u p «'ith roses, posies, veil- S touchesi Trj* on so many at • now . . . love them ALL for ^ ,

ER TRIM STRAWlooking . . . the rough-woven 2ry. very becoming . . . in the ' M .sailors and bonnets you'll find See them l ,

creations In STRAVwith rosebuds, veiling, pretty

: try on dozens of sweet bonnets. J t yles,-profile hats a t Penney's

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I resignation h a d been se t-a t IM.board Mon- q , those volunteering u cfoMHouse. T ri- n je cu d , .by th e re- *Jk” ” 5 jlc la ls said if t t e y ai

the board to , v , , to uke 100 pints * d»y theIred u rm . their quoU for the K orea:ed for tbe r r y j / r p o tFrank Morri- . _ w edm an , Blaine countWalter Blane, • voiced thanlivin, secretary, i V n by M r f Cloyle ll.^ a su re r. M n. Charles H arris an,n the room S i '^ V r l e d m a n . h o s U ^ ; ^

UMihur Hsthke. M r t C n lg R em bt, BoUer, s m j f , 'm n le U . m n e . : M rlo o n « » )m - “ d j™ ^ j o t o D«<le. p M o . aod “ S l e f S . . M

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& f t5 k .« e w l t t and Lylo Br,e y o t p p neman assUUng.' ■■ . •

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^ believe th a tioundaUoa o f conscious th

I r You'll ta k a Increased pleoaifree of th a m any worires o F irs t Fede ra l Savings & Loa; dependable Inform ation o: Todayl

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ix , K M c h .S S '- O flto have^ W e n d e ll , which only BUrvejiSojeed plans w partlc- recovir ^ n . i n n of the weafs conUiS jitT lK U U itr produc- and iI S j iimounced Another cess 1r ftju tr ls l uadcrtalclng. of oil artbers. In partnership

B*n lA la Bulphur-com- ',ftk4ns.haj o i s a n l ^ a JefiB to Wyomlnff p rtpo ra- h uHSnrtloa of faclllUes for LiuWa of wlphur from n a t- years' procft

M Orleans f (m also li la rs un t r b p lu u lo build the U nlUaia.undlK lo«d site In -------bp^ uce tha fertlllicr. B Giles. M aeU ry of the6a dectoed to .disclose BU a tj jlie and estimated A hro a o x ts of the sulphur Andn

C m paSf they will cooperaU Sti nnn hiring access to pjlklds In Wyomlna and b 6 (rlbute cominercla)* uitinsed in the sulphur

r tw *<pWned th e o ^ t;. ''I liad ' In Wyoming is I t tu because U con- M ulphlds g u which ;fa}Ted before the g u

idjlej. pruldent of the ta. uld. "For over a bn been studying the

is It pndudng sulphur.Btir prospects have been aisdenjlneerlng studies M:acn Lake engineers

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have pa rtic ip a te d In tbe Wjromlng of bol^t surveys. T h e W y o m in r p ro jec t will and o;• recover su lp h u r from n a tu a l g u p la n t. . » conUlnlng su lp h u r by a n efficient lgnate<• and well p roven process. H ie pro- the su r cess Is tn ope ra tion In a num ber and li

of oil a n d g u fields. Wo will break ---------, ground fo r th e su lphu r p lo h t early I I - . th is sum m er." U SI J e ffe i io n L ake S ulphur company• h u been producing su lphu r in : Louisiana a n d Texas fo r over 13■ years by tho conventional Trasch .

process. T h ey a re ono o f th e four "I largest producers o f su lphu r In the hy the: United S ta te s . T b e technical sta ff becomi1 ----------------------------------------------------- ; homenJ STATIONED IN NEVADA "SaUnI BPHL, M arclt 3$-Cpl Bmer “ “ ■« '1 Ahrcndaen. son of Mr. a n d Mrs. odor, s■ Andrew A hrendsen. Buhl. Is a t family

Camp D eaert Rock. Nev.. to take mlnuU po rt In th e second In th e current berlzec

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?irm S ig n s.^S u lphu r P la n t l iof both firms will Jo in In devek)pio« CaUfo: and operating th e new WJromlng ey. pa plant. Je ffenon L ake h u been das- The U Ignated u the m arke ting agent fo r erty 11 the sulphur th rough th e ir national and In te r^ tio n a l sa les offices. READ

Use Your Room! After Pain

A new latex-w all p a in t introduced for thby the Maglcolor Com pany, is f a s t with tbecoming th e favorite o f Twin F a lls finish homemakerfl. T his now paint, called "SaUnol." dries to -the -touch ta a m ere 30 minutes. I t h u no p a in todor, so you coh serve dinner to tb e walls ifamily In your fresh , colorful room. Choosim inutes a fte r Jfs been '^aln ted . R ub- For f iberlzed “Sanltol" com es ready-to- call (uso—sim ply roll o r b ru sh i t on ; stop Paint

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8 . TVuman and ^ family will spend ■ a one-month H aw aiian vacation on a casUway's paradise. T ho form er President, h la wife and daugh ter f r will arrive Sunday to be guesU of a _T CaUfomla oU m an. Edwin W . P a u l­ey. part-owner o f Coconut Island.T hs Island U a lush piece of p rop ­erty IB miles from Honolulu.

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for the telephone and s ta r t again w ith no lap .h iark s. The sa tin f la t ' finish is washable, d ir t and grease- r ,, resistant: even tough s u in s like A il lipstick and crayon wash off easily. s ty Because "SaUnol" Is unaffected by g p , sleam and water, you m ay m e Jt pn i,ni waUs and wood- work In any room.Choose from 61 fade-resistan t colors.For fu rther deUUs about “Satinor* call 0 . 0 . Anderson’s Maglcolor P ain t Center. Phone 3750.-Adv..__________

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Coiu’t Denies Dama Operator in Suit J

, J . W. o-l>onnell w u den ied any Judg dam ages or oosU from th e c ity of policy i B uh l Friday afternoon a f te r D ls- a Ueen; tr ic t Judge Hugh A. B aker h e a rd suranci th e argumeni of J , .A lfred M ay. intend! OT>onneir5 attorney. T h e s u i t fo r O’Dont dam ages resulted from B uh l s olleg- to ope ed refusal to g ran t. (T D onnell a when J U x l license Jan . 1. I t t o ffranU d . The Feb. A. right i

I n answer to Kay^s a rg u m e n t, 7 afte C ity A itom ty J . W. T ay lo r criU - permit clzed May and O’Donnell fo r tv ln g - busine: in g th e court action. H e suggested ed. Th O ’D onnell failed to flla th e o rig ina l lleved Insurance endorsement chan g in g h u too rer polic>- coverage with the c ity c lerk show J because he wanted to p re v e n t th e before c ity from getUng the ex tra »16. Ho said i sa id th e c»y ordinance requ ires th a t th e or. tw o cars be licensed U two c a r s aro a lice used, asking why IL would be neces- grant« sa ry to file an endorsement If e n t May policy covered both cars. from t

M ay did not answer T ay lo r's anee j charges, su tln g he would n o t engage I t was in personalities and askinff th e anee I Judge to consider the evidence. •- Insura

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™ y o u r E a s te r ensem bla ^ 'p rob lem s.6 A ll th e lovely new^ s ty lin g and sm a r t n ew y S p rin g shades t h a t y o u ” h av e been looking fo r . s.

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)amages,to'T^i ™SS suit Agaiiist BuhlOT J u J j . B « to I l ia - Uie I n so rra te '" r m n Of policy must show th e c a r fo r which. «rca or3- a Ueense-lssoUBht la coTcred by in - possiblerd surance. He a id th e -policy was ^ n y uly. intended to cover one c a r . and coveredor O’Donnell w u w ithou t le g al r ig h t t o yg - to operste-'from J a n . I t o ' J a n . 7 ereaon

a When he made his f ir s t appllcaU on. cars W(ed . The court said th e c ity h a d a only or

right lo stop operaUon unU l Ja n . w»ed 1I t, 7 alter whJch tim e c o u r t o rders main ii11- permitted O'DonneU to con tin u e hU re<julre(g- business untU the license w as g ran t- anee c<ed ed. The Judge sa id h e f irm ly be- ment wlal lleved other' reasons fo r dam ages out thlU too remote. He said O ’D o n n ell m ust — —r k show he w u en titled to a licenseh e before costs'could be a w arded . HeKo said subjequenl com pliance withla t th e ordinance en titled-O I>onnelI toire a licenie Feb. 4 w h en I t w u:s- granted.n a May argued a t le n g th a n d quoted

from the city o rdinance, th e Ineur*r 's anee policy and law -books. H e aaldIge i t was the Intention .of th e ordin-h e anee to protect th e public , a n d the’■ Insurance policy allow ed au tom atic

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coverage for neWiy ac<iulred a u to - l o n ^ b t mobiles. He claimed in surance w as w u inadi no t tl)e real reason' C D o n n tl l w a i pany. bu

I denied-a license In Ja n u a ry . no t anivI ' 'Judge Baker u ld ^ O ’D onnell w u ■ Judge,

switching cars, leaving a ch an c e prevant«e for someone to claim th e policy oot- cab. Ma

ered only ^ h e 'e a r , and m a k ln r I t cotmU c . possible to force tho Insurance com - sign wen s pany to prove the o th e r c a r w as Baker n d covered. not be nit May agreed th# policy on ly cov- llclty. M 7 ered one ear. He agreed t h a t U b o th were ledII cars were In use a t th e aam e tim e , ou t e f 1 a only one would be covered. B u t he refused 1. asked if a m an would h a v e 't o r e - said CE t main idle upon changing c a rs If i t sign up. a re<julred a few days for tlie In au r-

anee company to file th e en d o rse - A por > ment wllh the city clerk. H o p o in te d across i 13 out that the old car w ou ld M Curacao it --------- -le ' ' ':eha^ \d i ^ L

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no t a n iv i Im m edU tely.. • .u • Judge Bakfer said th e d t r o m r ce prevented O'Donnell trom nslag h is 9 y | T- cab. May claimed se w ip ap e r ab* ' i— le couflU end tbe rem oral ot • U z l | I B B |

n - sign were causes of dafflagei. iTudgo a s Baker m illed th a t th s d ty eouM

not be responsible for adverse pnb* iv- Udty. May pointed ou t tb a t p e ^ ith were led to believe Ot>onneU -w a i ' ne, ou t e f business when tb e cooneO he refused Uie license. Judge B aker ■ W M re- said ODonnell could have k e p t t h e . i g l |

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■ n ; Id idd ltioa thera li ft n o u p of pers I H n r ) ih trp e n ln i t h ^ tthjr pick u e s an [ n i l ' ' lo lev to be M ore th e r e ta get { m j ; > twiy to tha hi«h hllli. luHlL ' Rocks w e w oommm m oit peo* I f iy F ' t i e n r e l r think a u c h sbout them l « n l M t th s tttiole ttarr ot.ovr e a r th U Bffll ’ : to ld la them. Miny of thorn u t I f l n r iiifiOO/xn i t tn o i l B irb e rt W ett* M l t ■' cett, KETORUM, vfto h u been a ■ H i ' rock hound for minjr y e u s, e lotm i I H i l l ’ they open the door lo hU h adven* ^ n l : tu re Ju<t around (he oonter f r o n H j l i • anyone's home.H D : Pe rhap i the o o tt common rock ^ ■ 1 ' to be found la HA1LE7B vielnliy it B W : qua rts In lU many (ornu . • B S | ' I q deaertblni quarts, W estcott f f i n • Ukens I t to a tree v lth m sn r H f a i • branches. Tbe bnnehei are d lv ld ' ■ M l : e d Into three parts. In one p a r t H f l l i ' a r t tb e erytUlUne quarts, in m u : ano ther a rt the non>cr;iulllne and ■ n : Id the third a r t (he Impure fo n n i. ■ H : W hen qo trts it d e a r and c o lo r '

'. l e u l t . i l known as ro<k o y t la l . ; n i t Is found la abundance th ro u f h* ; ou t southern Idaho, - if a s n a i l

B i t f l l < w o u n t of titanium Is p resent In N V ; tho rock a TtM quarts is th e re> m ; suit. While tome of thU beauU - B P n ; ful stone h u betn found In thia B m f seeUon cl Oit'toustrr i t Is m ore ■ t t l ; : abundant In tha Blaek BiUi of H I :B outb Dtkola.B B : -AffleChyit is irith a vJoJet■ n i l ;eoIor cauaed by the. presence of ■ ■ '.small 4)uanUUea of m anganete.

:W eat«ott ezplaini that to be su iU -aMe for cutllni Into le n u tho

■ M reo lor m u it be dHp o r the s n a i l H I H :i^eces wiu appear aknost oolorJess. ■ D j ^ -A n o th e r rarlety o f crystallina ^ Q l quarts ll citrine, be tter 'know n aa H M topai. I t obUUu Its clear yeUow ( W U pm eoce of o i^an lo

* m atter.i l P ’tb t l u t yariely, o f the c ry sta l- ^ ■ l ’ Une branehei o( the tree Is smokey ■Ml. quarts, i t ’i cloudy brown color is | i 4 | . cauaed >7 ^ d ro carbon In th e M l t l I vebs.J m J I___ ,W «tcolt aayi there are th reeI h I Impure 'fd h n a 'o f the 'c ry ita llln o Hi ] q uarts and (hat they have no value i ilfl i o ther than prtdt of poasesslon.

i . T h e ; are not adapted to cutU ng I , and polUhlnc. They m k n o v a a s

^ I I saeen ite quarts crysUls w hich In - i t i l ! dud # the thin needle-Uke c m - In H ta l t of niUle. Another va rie ty Is ■ U l l /e m « ln o u s qusrti wWch Js cov -

er«d with and ptnetrattd by Iron oxtde. Many s p e ^ e n a of th e th ird Tarlety, arentorlne, a re very thovy. T hey are ipecUed by inclusions o l sm all partlolM ot lAlca and h e m a-

■ n g tit« . Many rode hounds m e pieces l ^ f o t these rocks In the ir rock g a r- ■ ■ i dens, around their flah ponda a n d

th n u th o u t their, yarda for deeoTa- ttona.

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i ( ^ VALLEYshorter .a n d th e sim 's rays beginniaj to "rot* todes o f th e W ood River valley, small boys a rt flrU- a re r an sa ck in g tbs attlca and basem eau ind adu lU a r e scannln j tbelr seed cataJoguea up oT p e rso n s know n v “rock hounds" w bo a « k axes a rtd a rp wondering iuaC hov long i t it' c a n ' ge t ' ------------------. '

« banded or cloudy Chalcedony m oit peo* w tilch Is (onned by nature in a « u t them cavity ot rock, tiy e rs of d ifferen t a- e a r th is co lo r repretenilat dfpoaJts from them a re ^ t e r carrying sUlea and Impurl* « t W eit- y g i Jn igyer*. EventuaUy th o cav - u been a /Jlied with s llk a a n dITS. claJm i im purltlea and *hen the m ass is jh a dven - j^ je d by the weathering aw ay of ner irom gurroundlnr rock theae banded

znasses are found.C hiysoprue U the nnine for the

vicinity Is ^ p p j , jy jja jmne u « d in m any >4 rings. Its color comes from th e

pi-eM nw ol n ltW J* I* * " vttWj «na h.. ,l.ni '" ." “ l ucn prtita .. • Jtm. lart*. in f f a clear red color h u been IlllM a n d ta k e n up ^y the quarts I t Is known Se foi^^fc a s CamelUn. -mia w u one of th e Sd c X - f i r s t stones u*ed tor ornam enta l k a y a ta l- purposes and for tneriv lng ln a n - I th rough* c len t tlne i. a « n a l l w h e n quarts h u abBorbed a

r e s tn t in greenU h hue-trom leek to em - I th e r e - e ra ld g ree n -tt will a ttrac t m ore I beauU - th a n Juat the IrUh. I t th is atone 1 in th is h a s small red apoU of J u p e r I t l i

Is jHore te rm ed bloodatone or heliotrope. B ills o f I t U a gem iton# and has In u in -

• a le value.I a vJoJst Wwtoolt says, th rre Is Jas-sence o f p ,,.. {^oit any beginner in hunting inganese . rocks csn come home w ith some

be s u i t - r* fr ir 'n lc « tpeeiaent ot th is tree ems th e o l th e quarts family. Som e etorles he sn a U a re a deep red, ethers a brown— oolorJeu. a n d m any are green. rysta lllno j , m impure brown c h alc e-mown a a the eolor being caused by or-ir yeltow g^nlc matter. Chert and K orstone r o i^ an lc txe slmpif Impure varlellea of flint.

T h ey are brown la eolor a n d ore c ry s ta l- n o t used to much advantage by rock

I sm okey c u tte rs and poUihers. color ia AU q; the non.crystaillne form s In th e grg known u Chalcedony. C halce­

dony w u termed u precious In the re th re e a n c ie n t town ot Ohalcedona In Asia T Stalline M ino rrnea rly oppotlle O onaun tlno - no va lue p ie . The slone* often contain stolna Msesslon. resem blln i b iu of petrified moss I c u ttin g a n d plants. Other localiUea w hereno w a a a ----------------- ----------------- - ■hJch In -

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thM e are found, besides in th i Rocky fflountauis, a re In th e b e a r o f baiaiUc rocks i s Seotlasd. Zr^

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Y Not tob long ago a num ber o f old books were on display In th e HAO< £RMAK public U braiy^ Some b:

to " lo t" them were more th a n a .century oldboys a re Take, for example, a Bible ownecu e m c n u by M n. V- W. C anon. Mra. Carsottalogues. says the old book, published in 1«23w bo a re originally w u owned by h er grand-

jn g It it mother, Mr*. JnUa C a ^ Ferg i^■----- In Plqua. O.

alcedony Mrs. Fergut moved to Cairo. ID. re in a and then lo Topeka,. fCans, In iU t differen t T h e Bible then w u given to M rs ts from C anon and brought to Idaho U Im p iS l. 1937. Mr*. Carson th inks the Meth-

the M v - odlat hymnal, publUhed In J834 Ik a s n d traveled the u m e rou te to Idaho m ass is M n. Je b n Stark displayed ar away of arlthm ello book published In 1858

banded Mrs. S tsrk says he re pa re n ts w en high ichool teachers in Newark

for th e 111- in pa ren ts movec n m any to Adrtsft, Moh 6S ffiljes Irom S s n - om th e ia i City, and -then to G opher coun­i t U an ty, Nebr.. in th e faU of i e « .'a s . long The book w as given to a U n

S tark in 189i and U ken to Mesau been Colo., In IMS.8 know n T he “Parm B allardi," da ted 187:s o f th e and owned by Mr*. L eta Martseilam ental Evans, w u w ritten by WIU Carel'

in a n - ton. I t la from a se t o f three books one titled 'T a rn s Legends,” pub'

■ llshed In 1879, and the secondto em - FeaUvals," publlahed U

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TIMES-NKTO, Tes In th e alao w iu dlspU ycd by kQ th e b e v t Svana. M n. Kvans n y * bothJtlaod, Zre- th o books were ow ned by h e r graj

f a th e r and s ta r te d w eat Ir BushncU. H I, b u t took a det<

mber o f old by going to South IJak o U In »I th e H A a - W rs. Evans’ pa renU h rcu g h t iL 8 ^ o f books to Idaho In I M . •m tu r y old. T h e public lib ra ry in B agensllble owned w as ite rU d by M rs. M a ri ta Con^ C a n o n a n d SIk Mary M a rtin In U J l . ^hed in X«23. Civic c(ub helped to sponsor i t . «h e r g ran d - natlng 'desks and c h a lra . M rs. O

41e F e rg iu , r a n and Mis. M artin con tac ted ]~ ab o u t every famUy tn lU g e rn

I C tlro m library, ii u to I * * ’ openwl ^" ■ £ S t b J w donated. M n . r to ren e e Abby Idaho in claaalca.I the M eth- M rs. Carl A lka w as th e f irs t sd In ;S34. r e ta ry ot the lib ra ry board . O ths to Idaho , on th e f l n t board w ere Mrs. MiiDlaved' IA « « • 8**®« i In ! « « Penfold. Mrfc F lorenc* Abb.

K w e w ^ lib ra ria n Is Al» !. X < i t a M .from S s n - ■ .

>pher coun- O n Maundy T hu rsday , t h t Britt 1887. sovereign trad itionally dlatrlbuto a U n . speclaUy minted m o aey to a s cm

a to M esa, needy persons u th e re a re yean hlB (or her) age.'

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b rough t ths ■ J a ' . / ■> • ^ 1 In Hagerm an i " rU rt la C B T w i ► , I W / n l ( \ Ji l n l B J l . Tb# / A l H p o n s o r l t .d o - ( Vr a . M rs. Cur- V ( J» n ta c t* d Juat i f - X o " ^ \ M

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>AY, march 31American Legion 3m 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.Extends A Peraonjil InviUtion To nd You To Come-Join In The Fun! rd fo prepare this s l io v -a n ti wc |ou'll enjoy cverythinR in Ktore for

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’ of San .IVs Cooking School T i Showtivie Throughout i new cooking tricks and a new,dramaticrecipe8l ' ways of preparing and economical ijieals.

You’ll n o t b e disappc Come To The Cooldng :

P P C f l H prizes and spccial awai you! I t ’s our way ol Again” . . . and Hotpo *‘I t '8 Showtime, U. S. J

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o.ftoM ’fem# Starry with‘? S S in b e r divorce com- *«S®ct eouH'PrWfty. ® ^BlilDt »he Jtates they

apt- »■Mont., and havo onJy commu- 11 household

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1951. She fu rther f K i r i n i the p u t two <» Ul ktpt company with

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moICiUnR the fom - tnd Ungley a re h e r ;

H n n s MEET SET ' ^ f t l £ iluth 33 Ut—D irectors

Sound Power and <rlll meet next week ;

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" 3 Grass Procedure Talk Is Scheduled “

a n t a OAffTLETORD, M arch a ft-D on- lo • h e r ni(j s , Douglas, m anager o t thefam - Aberdeen conservation s e r v i c e a

B h e r nursery unit, v lli dUeusa eeedlns gja lfa lfa Brass hay or Irrigated,grass jjpastu res a t a public meeUng a t _ 8 p . m . Tuesday a t the CasUeford

ectoTB O range hall.' and Douglas n1ll speak on "From «week Seed to Feed," discussing the prep- «pro> ara tlon o( seed beds, Importance 4

ngton o t using adapted seed mixtures, >kane, value o f certified seed, fertilizing,11 g e t seeding methods, use of rice hulls 11

In seeding and drill adjustm ents.' ^

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tow BID BEFOBTED | WALLA WALLA, Waah., March

0 ^ 38 (fl-M atlhnra'O onstructJon-com ­pany of' Idaho Pall* was a p p ^ t

>on' low bidder on sloping of levees and ,1 ® construction of dumped rip rap on

Snake river Desj-'Blfby. the'C orps o f Enffineers announced Friday. The firm bid r70,OCO.

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X-rayi *m not ba g im i •« the twittocentral Idaho dlrtrtct health •

' unit until further aetice. announces Or. V.,V, TeUord. na lt medical dl- t

. rector. tar;Telford aald the X^rfty machln* son

will AOt be Id operation for 10 days atu to two weeks. C l^ food handlen grti

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SHOWDOWN DENext TUESDAY, M arch 31 , Qt 7 M iles Sou th o f E asf 5 Points,

WE W ANT YOU SEE FOI

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W hen the 1953 Plym out com pletely new and ac *Tiold-the-line” basis. ’R

' qu a lity , perform ance, su increased prices. And ^ th is objective.

T he rem oval o f producti .P ly m o u th c a rs a t the 1 h ig h e r volum e is b e in ? ; to c o n tin u e w e a re low

P rice red u c tio n s apply t types. Y o u r nearby PI com plete d e ta ils alMut

P ly m o u th , Ipng famous th e q u a lity fea tu res of 1 to you!,

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r - j who haTi beei no tifled tlw y B o s t I B obtain c h u t X -rayg o r lose the ir

health cuds. wiU b* g ra n te d an i o n exttnilon ot tim e ontU ith e ma-

' chine is back in operation, the ._

BENBON A O CCTTi B IDa l d l . LUBBOCK. M arch M t« -S e c r* -

tary of A jrlcultuaP-icr* .Tfcft Ben- ichln* son h u accepted a n In rtU U on to ) days attend the American C o tton eon*Ddlers greti here June SS-ST. i

CHALMERS I *)EALERS

a a g ie Valley

: C E P Tson Challenje fo r a

I DEMONSTRATIONch 31 , a t the John H o n sen fa rm ,5 Points, Twin Foils.

vou TOE FOR YOURSELFhalm ers features w hich

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diately, the re ta il p rices o f all 1953 y reduced, b rin g in g y o u the grearl ■

Plymouths were in tro d u c ed las t fai and advanced in design , they w(

basis. We em phasized th en o u r ct i^nce, safety and co m fo rt, a t decrea I. And we pinned o u r f a i th on voli

)roduction controls h as m ade i t post a t the highest r a te in m any mon s being achieved an d w e m ay reaso a re lowering p rices accordingly .

; apply to the e n tire P lym outh line- arby Plymouth d ea le r w ill be glc ; about the new prices.

famous for g re a te r value, continue ures of high-priccd ca rs now a( ei

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las t fall, even though' hey w ere priced on a o u r constant a im o f decreased ra th e r th an on volume to achieve

! i t possible to produce ly m onths. N ow t h a t ' r reasonably expect i t tigly.

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S r o T y e tr kbout thU Umt. w e . c tU a b e a n th is q a u tlo o . * m u U

Palm S u Q ^ t ”TtiU U a venr n a tu ra l quettlea

and th e tn i t h li, th a t a.gr«A t raaor ^ C h rU tla iu do |R I by any ffH knoir (he Qg an n re r. T b«

floa u th a t tuua l- ■{ m ly on Pa lm . B u n . H | ^ * ^ H B n day tn tb e church*R u u . th e « c r i p t u i * H ^ ^ ^ 4M Is r e a d■I JAtthew orBOdcB PO HIliHII or Luke. ThtMaUL«Mpf HH w i picture the Palm■ H fiunday speetsde,^ ■ 1 -B u t they do n o t ■ ■ M M * *■ I M U u sT c iy m u c h ■*»*■>«“««•■ ■ I o t th e backcrouQd of th a t specUcte.

H i s t is supplied Jo h o . No one■ H can adequau ly understand Pslm■ Q l Sunday unless h e ^ s d s the ll(hB f iH c hap te r or John a sd th e lint Ifi■ n verses of the 13th chspter.-r a l . “W hat U Palm Susday?-* I t Is a■ I H day w hich commemorates an Im*^ H l po rtan t laclden t In the life o t Jesus

n ^ H Palm Sunday was a day of popti* I&r aoclslm. In Its own sm all way,

h i | M I t was much U ie Q e n e n t Elsen* B | ] n hower'a re tu rn to New Y ork follow*I f ^ K tiig VT dsy. I t was of the same■ ■ K kind as Oeoera) M aeArthur's re-R i n i tu rn to the United S U tes .foUowlnsIH U i V J day. On these d»ys there were■ U l shouU ni crowd* and thow erlns con*^ n | letU, and In th e midst o f each, the

H Husband Seeking H Divorce in CaseH H A dlrorc* abUon « u filed . InI ^ H I distric t oourt Prlday by Timothy

Berkley a ta ln t t U n . B e th Olorla ■ H - ^ B e r k l e y .! m | | S» iU te s in b lf p tU tlon theyi S ^ D « « r t n u rrfed In va n eo u r tr . W wh.. i| H | J in . s. l e u . and h a n ; one child. IH n t No community property is listed. -f l H J Berkley sgrets. In case ha Is,|E d l cran ted a divorce, th s t h is wife shall IK U hsve custody o t t h t child and he I

I also a r r m to psy h a r |M per m ' m onth ta r th e child's support,g l) O h srfln f m ental cruelty, heM clklms sbe has quarreled with him.i I ' n s n e d s a d abused him by catlln?1 1 him vlis nam es in the presence of

I ' others. He also claims she h u saidf|i][ I ' «fte no loRffer iorm b in and has| u I cone to Uva with he r parents. He

is represented by Ouy t . Kinney. '

H Officers Selected H For Jersey Clubf ln H H New officers o t tbe Bouthoentral J U a l / Idaho Jersey c a ttle club were elect- ^ ■ 1 ed a t » m eetins held a t the Twin

PaUs county agent's e tf lo t la tho eld hospital bulldlnf.

U U lory PU h tr. T w la PaUs, U p redden t, and H. J . V an 2»nte , Buhl, vice prtsidftnt. D . R. Broad*

H H head. R u p ^ . was reelected see- I ^ R V ie ta i7 * treasun r.H f j f P lans were announced for a tour | y | U j e l iou theen tra l Idaho eounUes in i m a U sy to tr a d e association cows. U K Prof. D. L . pyiurt, U niversity of | H w Idaho , h u been selected to Jud ie M H th e Jersey entries In th e aU*hreed ■ ■ ■ fprlnff show in PUer Ju n e 1.

Sdw ard icoester. O oodlnf county w e n t , has been appointed olerk iot th e ju d iln g classes a t th e sbow.

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> U R M I N I S T E I•**What h Palm Sunday?*’

KSTOKE ONE being honored. So It was o t a C tnrch) Pabn Sundsy Ions ago.Umt, one Por w hst was Jesus C hrist being

, “W bat U honored? .John ssys th a t I t waa because H i

1 question restored Lazarus to Ufe. r e a t raany In SeJitnr. «bout two mUes from

Jenuslem Uved M ary and M artha and their b rother, Lazartis. The three of them w ere close friends ol J e m - U ssru s became Ul. N aturally, M siy and M artha notified Jesuj and plesdrd w ith Him to come. Je-

N B K B SUI snd Kls d isdpfes were a num* ber of miles away. I I was several dsys before they received th e re*

| S 3 ^ H quc£t. ThU ws« Jesus ' response."Our friend L az an u h u fallen uleep . but I go to awake him out of sleep."

■ ■ ■ The dUclples sa id to Kim. "Lord, •uckittii* i( he h ss fstlen asleep, h e will re- i SDectacle. cover." Now Jesus had spoken of D ^ o one bis th o u fb t th s t H asnd Pslm m esnt taking re s t In sleep. T hen

the n t h Jesus told Uiem plainly, “L ataru s e f in t 10 ^ d e sd -b u t le t us go to hUn."•r - Tbe scripture says lh a t w hen Je - 7** I t Is a *us and Ills disciples arrived tn A an Im* Bethsnjr, Lazarus h a d been dead e of Jesus for t w dsys. A nd th a t Jesus made

his « ty sm one th e m o u m e n to r of PODU* the tomb where l u a r u s bad been imalJ way. burted. He hsd th e stone rolled awjiy ral a sen * ---------------------- -----------------------------

H "i" Distribution for Estate Recorded

ertns con* ' A decree of d ls tribu tioo was /Ued the In district court Prlday In th e es*

' U te of B. B jom son by John C. Mentcb. executor of th e esUt«.

' i n o * X r. Bjomson died Peb. 0, 1083. ^ His survivors t r e two brothers. B ans ' r 'A O A B>om, Moore, Ida., and Edward

V a S c B jom . Sweden; tw o sUters, Han* file d . In n ib Kron a n d H elena Oolqulst, TUnotby both Sweden, a n d B le n O. M entch.

lh a io rla * foster dsugbt«r. I«C en ter, Wash.Accordlni to « wUl, M iss M entch

Lion they ^[r W ash « houMboW fttfaJsh 'me child !>)>*• m achinery, checking ac* liiieiJ ' “ “" t tbe .Twin P a lls Bank nnd

I* hK* Il ' ^ ' t compsny. balanee owing on t promissory no to signed M arch 14.

r 2.S h . « '“> * " ‘“ '1’“ » ' ”i lS J i ; «bares of cap ita l etock In th e TwinP«r p jjia county N sUonsI P a rm lokn

^ assoclsUon. U. 8 . savings bonds to*X’ VI ‘• “ ''8 »■*» “ "<1 of land

„ ‘ bout a mile and one*half south* ly calling of Kimberly,esence of _______ '

S h« Pair of Divorces SW ■ Okayed by Court• J Two decrees of divorce awarded [ 6 Q by Judge H ugh A. B aker were filed/ ^ l f ' In district cou rt Prlday. T h e defend*l i l l l f l did no t contest th e scUons.^ “ Dunne 0 . Boyd was n a n te d a de-

ithoentral cree from M rs. Pau line Boyd. Heere elect- w u aw srdid ' th e ir 1 9 « Bulck. Bhtth t Twin was aw srd td th e household fum bh*• la tho ings and h e r form er nam e o t Paul*

Ine U tt l i r w as restored. Raybom. PaUs, -Is Raybom a n d K ram er represented n Zknte, the plalntllf.L Broad- Mrs. WUma A n ita . P ha res w u !ted see* awarded eustoay of a m inor chUd

along wiu» a decree from W arren or a to u r A. Phares. J . W . T aylor was be t ot* unO fj In tomey. cows. -trsity of STATION STATUS CHANGED to ^ d g e WASHINGTON. M arch 38 Wl - aU'breed ‘m e navy announces I t 'l s curtalUng i I. operaUooi a t the Sandpoln t navalI ^ n t y a ir tU U oni a t SeatUe and- chang* elerk iw ing lU sta tu s to th a t o f a reserve sbow. sUUon.

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to buy . . . ALL R EN T WILL BE PURCHASE PRICE!

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out of Uie tomb. T o th e am aiam en 1st being of «U, Lazarus cam e o u t a n d w a

restored to bis jamU y. cause' B£ I t U Impossible to exaggera te tbi

excitement which th is e v en t cause< Ues from among boUi' Jesus' frien d s a n d cne

M artha mles. To escspe It. Je su s a n d HL ■us. T h e OiKlplu withdrew, to th e tow n o rlends o t Ephrslm some d is tance away. AfU: la tu rally . suy lng (here a n u m b e r o f d sy )d J e su i tbey relum ed and h a d d in n e r wlU M m e.Je - Mary snd M artha a n d Lazarus

a n i»n - Jesus' reiun) revived th e eicltem en s several of the rslslng of L azarus. And aj

th e re* Jesus left Belhany, r id ing otf i response, donkey, the to»-n*peopIc o f B eth ' s fallen any. whs hsd w itnessed w h a t Jesoi him o u t had done for Lazarus, lin ed th e roac

and tpresd It w llh p a lm branches n. "Lord, ihoutlnt. 'H osanna. blecsed is Hi

will re - who comes In the na m e of th e Lord Mken o t even Uie King of Israel.*'

th a t H o Be. P s to Sunday w aa a publlo.rec- ip. T hen ognlUon of th e g rea tness an< T A u ru s UDlqueneu ol Jesua C h ris t.Um." • How could th is app ly to us? Or *hen Je - Palm Bundsy we could express oui rived tn spprecUUon of th e m a tn e s s anc en dead uniqueness of Je su s C hrist. Wi lus m ade can 't Une Oie road over which Hi m e n to rides. But we c an g a th e r In HL lad been churchcs and sing H is praises. Tn' ilfd a w iy sofsr m we d o ,th a t, w e sh a re In thi------------ thrlUlng trsdlUon w hich began or

th s t f ln t Palm S u n d a y long ago. f i r Open your Bible to th e Oospel o:

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th o 1953 P o n tia c Is a blS c o r—w ith Qch w h ee lb ase , m o re leg, h a t a n d m d In te r io r lu x y ry ;* fa r b eyond I ts3.

l l l la n t n ew D u a l-S tr e a k s ty lin g le ts e p r id e o f d r iv in g a c a r t h a t ’s m o re e m o s t b e a u t i f u l t h in g o n w h ee ls .

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s u BP the experiment. H lint KOyirdt from the S tettuU entn hour aft* M

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Oil furnace* ere or (ff of mechanical equlpti

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rr. It you have noticed i pvtue) bills th is past year, kck w e your old system ani liau to i&ve $’ou money and t hut comfotL IRON FIBEHU U IA>1I

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been Ufted off its treads and h u rled kno«-n eo f e e t I t va* blackened from th e army I

! tearln s heat and "hot" trom r a d ia . w ird aUOIL &fCQtT o g bunkers built u ith ln U o o a high-

yards h a d only sligh t sand cave-ins ^ngtoo from th e force. O thers fu rth e r b ^ k A£C oi were toesed a round Uke m a tc h he htli

: sticks, burned and caved In. The <Ttoops were closer to th e b l u t

than th e m o st/ttU ta n t te s t house. “ 5 ' ^ They were able to ,m a n e u v e r fo r “ ‘ 2 '“’ several hours between th e ir position sod ground *ero. exam ining the automobile*, t&nk* and o ther equip- m ent placed w ith in two m iles of the explotloo.

Y et I t w u two days before rad l- stlon died down eoougb In the m ost ^1*1 d is tan t hou*e to pe rm it en try . March

T here are nm neroui variable foe- tar* Involved In any one sh o t..T h e S r ® " , •'yJeld." Of efrec t of a n y one sh o t, k . , . w. can vary 10 o r IS per c e n t from «d> vance eetlfflates, the AEC Kdmitd.

T em perature conditions above a te s t can focus th e effecU of a b l u t on particular' spots—w hich m ig h t be 10 miles away—w ith enough foree-to do serlou* Injury to th e e a r s . .

I t h u not been posalble to p re ­d ict w ben radioactive dU it will *'Iall out” of the cloud and con tam inate ^ person* or a r e u near th e te st. > ,

AEO scientists a re learning m ore ^ and more about the causes for these | strange dUferences. F o r Instance . L they can now time the shots to the righ t weather condition* to avoid damaging windows In L u -V e g u .

S till, they say, enough ' Is n o t

fiPsasmart^^I MOVE when |I W E tJO T H E JO B ! I

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equipment, moving to w ear, with a loss o t le u any other machine* ^ I K oUeed steady in c re u es in H||&X year, you had better le t u* tem and moke recommends*;y and to Increue your home ffijj'IREMAN prodncU a re bnlU M

FIREMAN . a

R T E X ^

E FUEL WEEK!ou d id n 't hove a n Iron F irenw n heoting excessive fuel b ills a n d in su ffic ien t hei y ea r — buy less fuel and g e t m ore heot ron F irem an h ea tin g system .

' . 2 0 0 ga llons of fu e l oil o r 2 d e o le r . . . w ith o n y Iron Fi from u s by A p r iM , 1953.

For FREE

Heating Surray, ^Clip and M ailT hil Coupon J F

survey, and more InformaUon | ron Plrem an H eating System. •

T W E lIT OFFICE

ny Pushing st Explosions S

I kM»-n to w am in t, Uie- risk* th - army U u k ln g »iux l(s m en In for*'

I w r d a re u .I W c n t^ before thl* terles of te*t*. , a h gh.Ievel dispute ranged in W u h -

I Ifgtoo between the army and the, 117 '.® I over which organluU on wouJd' .e l‘! be held responilble for cuuam es.1 d iS ; . ; «« w ‘*** argum ent and vltiomon the b a sb of results from th e i » u ? f wercUes so f*r. It U delighted. S i m a M aneuvering dose to a blaat. arm y s^ kesm en claJo, prove* the ir big 8ouU eontenUon th a t the foot slogger Is s i ^ < SUll m e v iu i unit la moderS war* ,

DEBATES PAI00L L 8Q E O F IDAHO,'CaJdweU. F»« t

March 2ft-P a tsy Houston, Jerom e. Is a member of the QoUege of Idahodebate team which wlU compete In 1^ e nauonal coUege toum am ent Jn VK alaaaioo . M ich, April 5-0. I ______

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ea ting p la n t in your hom e lo st year, yo Bnt h e a t from the fuei you p'aid fo r . . e h ea t o u t of w hat you do b u y . . . instol

il o r 2 to n s of cool FREE frorp your fu t Iron Firem on heating system purchosci 953 .

Is your oil fum aee one thi w u designed to r LOW price * ing, but h u H IO H operating o

f • There 1* only one burner th s t give ’ customer both LOW InlUal cost and

eraUng eosls, along with a repuUble r e r's gu*r*nUe for ft long, trouble-free f ir e m a n Product* Are Unlit lo lA BT

IRON FIREMAN

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— E v e n t s ' ^ p o r t ^ —OAKLEY. 3*—Mix L*fe

Poulton an d _ > Ir. and Mra. R ay Litchfield have retu rned from S a n JoiC. CsUf., Mr. and M rs. WUllam Nt*. Meri* lUn.Tiave moved to Oakley.' _

STUDEXT COyiftTZB U N PIELD COLLEGE. McMlnn*

■lUe, Ore., M arch as-M arJo rie T y - wr, daughter o f O lenn Tysor, H ao*>en. took p a rt lo the debate, a f te r linner speaking and Interview di* , 'lUons a t the 33rd annual Intereol* eglate toum am ent o f cham pions a t , , , in fie ld college early thU m onth . W

South Carolina leads the tin l te d Ic; 3t«(es In production of f in ished g tton woven goods. • . ab

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gold a n d fou r «llver arrows, wolf rank, a n d K e ith Oweni, one sold ^ : , .

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uBchariftd: ehokt and p rb u 101-103 lb. P"® ’*’' •prlnttn U.60 laU: buik diotet ondtrno lb. woolwl tlauthUr lamba M .^«S.7li I“ «»> ’tMd t» pritnt lamb»-wlti No. 1 and J JJ;*p«lta 20.»0^t.7*| Bood and ebalet wooltd mwlM.Iiu fh trt '• * « WO-lflJO: tood and eW et “2 2 . i' • S . ' V S , . ^ a V r i . w b .™ » . . a S S S yfii.'s.f.’s 5 ™

•. ;:s t s sS kafrvw* and aUU 10D.tM.lbi. UU *U tl.«M S: «hole. J4OJ00 lb. bukhm H.1S-11,00: »ewi I7.J0.H.M. {iiiu ,^

DENVER lVn5.*“DSNVBl.- K tn li » «>-fUSDA)—C»»- '

V t «oa>p«r«d I ttt w»A'» »!»• »UB*iitr t t « n l.UO lb*, down 71 lo w l l ftd - htlftn W.1.00 lowtri towi SO.1.00, or I*u«l*5» mert lower: t««1#i» and kllllB* taUt« ~ — ■ttulr to t *0 or Bwr* lowtri balk aTtrac* ^ _ _ a htth cbQiet ftd ilMra l.tSO lb*, down J i n :J«-M ! food to lo* eholet »,00jl.00( OF T

^ D t r c l t l to lew *ood l(.IM (.tOl oarlr (alk a rtra c t to hlrh chok* ftd 'b*itm » = « I tJ M tiO : laU ku(k ar«fMf fo bigh «b«let J1.0M2.M: UM balk uUlUr to lew ■}*»«« sxnmtrclal eew* t>« te tC.Ui casrvtn and culUr* Ul* 1I.00-IS.00: rood ard ehelet TMltrt and kllllna ealrM ls.06.14.00l f*w dK ebolc* tra to *140 atrlr.

JIsc* «o«nparid la tt wtdi’t d e tt barrow* “ *

J8J00.7B? ftw a»«ra«lnf SOOJtJ Ibt. 19JS-

S r t 5 H^ t t p c m p irtd U(t wMk't clott cbel«« v-vit.vi

a*yprim t tUufhUr Umbt TUJO lowtr: earn Jt»a4r w »e !»»«■; tbto* w H >htibtr: fttd tr a«d thtarlsf Uabt ittHhri cholet and p rin t IM &>. wooltd Ciltu»tit«r lamb* a t bUh U at SS.7S| Bau> . j ! lotda t:»dtr tor tbt. 3SJ01 U u ttlt* around IN1 tos Ibt. n.S0.7S: ebttc* 104 Ib. lamb* wltb:No. 1 p tlu tI .H : (Mdand cboict lU IK itll them 31M : t M aM cholet weeltd •Itujbln- tw t. 0.S0.10MI bulk n*41ac CJlI *txJ BUHtjr t .O O ^. Bids

r a i c l c bCHKACO. Mtreb 2* 0P>—(06DA)—Ho*i the T

ultbla »B : tttal S.OOO: «en>ptrtd wnk Uy a t t«s btrrowi and rtlu tn tra l l r ttt ttlr i t h ^ .: s ‘. t ; .y V i ..S3t.

r A £ ', r K a ”w21.00 wllh l i i bulk c h .l» lOOJM lb.Jitnow. and Bill* a t I0.6M I; tewt wtlfb. int Si64C0 Ibt. alottd a t 17.00.19.00. ^ BldS

C»ttl* talabU S00;,eompirtd lo w*tk ^nd T IIS itaufbltr t l t t r t and rtarllns* ftn - , . . tf.Hr SW.00 lowtri *tw. ] l to motl^ 'to lowtr: h tlftr typt »our« eo-i sw.oo time.lowtr: Tt»)tn t ln d n /I’t }o*d> prlmt g p £I.i;S.l.S30 lb. ftd attti* SMMTJiO: mott ,hlsh thole, and prlmt ftd il«r* and M‘0 Bljrrarllnsi 24.O0.2S.M; prlmt 1.100.1,400 Ibt. COUrt*tl.tO.I4.1l: bulk cood and diokt ilt tr t tO 12 Jind jrttrllrm 1V.H.2SJ0: eommtreUl tft ^low iood n.00.19.U: hlth chDl«t and O ^y ‘prlmt ftd h ilt tn sa.OO-St.Hi balk locd BidsiRd cholc* is.00-jj.s0: moil commtrclil and C<lo eholrt Tttin* n.O^tS.W; BiMt csl} c,,. »nJ utlHtr Tttlir* 10.00-H.00.

Khctp laltbli 100; compartd wt«k aro anCO IIiltu thur lamb* SO.1.00 lowtr; ta rlr trtdt sued b tellr* whtn top weoUklni rtaehid Si.Utnd lummtr ihora ellpp«r» 2S.tO: bu t “wooltd Iambi ]tU SJO wllh («ed to eholrt per cei 10> Ibt. a t St.00 and c b l ^ 111 Ite.I t ».SS; n litd tumnifr thomt tnd fullwool* aTtnclnr tl* Ibt. at 2I.S0: ihMP UAitMdr: B10.1 eull to ebole. lUoihUr »w»i *” ?,7.M.IO.OO: thin euIU TMj ftw cholc* iifcindr fid «wtt 10J0.U.00. ^ ^ M i

8 M a rk e ts ^priet abet* t*t tspptrt t i r t l t i t / f y |trowtr tna» ttU to a pri»»l* dtaltr »»•

thTlMB. If tbi natkct doM «ot \m %tiln. b t c u lit th* fOTifwaial takt tbt•Md aa paraiiat fer 111 leak. U MSoft wbtat^ w «**bi. iit. 100 S . ________________ **■«Otti. too lb*. U b - *

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(Ont dtaltr Quottd) USilBC*t r v * eoVLTir N en . C

Celored fowl, f ]b*. and eur--------—J*« ^ »UUfhorn fowl. 4 Ib*. and e»ir .—— .6c g^«»ra whllt. 4 lU . and CTtr _

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EGO POOL

? a V £ ^ ^ = i i ;E»n In tradt, la ri t _______

aou j d i»]„, ,uat*d>

h _________ >___________

No SafeguardRENO. Kev,. M arch 28 UWAn A l

, elderly R tno physician who walk, ed miles dally because he dis­liked ridlnc Jn an automobile, died Friday, i t e vlcUm of an B U it

■ automobile. hogs wDr. Antonio-MlnlKSto. 73.-waa In th?

, stftick by a c a r two week* ago CwflHTi:*s he walked his rounds, swing- Safal

‘ ing a im ie black bag which had good (51msde him a lamlUar sight here. ed. Fed

; Dr. MlnlsRlo no t only vljUecI for tlfihis city pa llcnta nfoot. bui ire- down t<?uenU>- hJkfd tar Into the coun- U> KOUy to u e a t a alck rancher. 113. Pa

; I— I cutter

Dinner Is Staged Ss" By Albion’s PTA

ALBIOV, M arch 2B-The PTA " sponsored n dinner Wednesday eve- , Sal#l

' nlng a t Uie Alt>lon Grange hall to ' raise funds for th e PTA hol-li:nch J® »?>- , program. About 700 people were

served. " i th iMrs. Bernice Brewcrlonwnachair-

man for the dinner committee, u - ”■ fcisted by Mrs. sierUng Adams and If. , Mrs. Parley Powell. Mrs. Mark

Bowlden was In charse of the dining °* '* t hsU and decorations. ' m i m

A short m eeting was held follow*Ing the dinner.

Named to a nomloaUnt: commit­tee to select th e new officers for the coming year were M n. Victor Barrett. Blerllne Adama and Mr*. naroM PaakeLt.

Mrs. Mark Bowlden. chnlimAn ot the health committee, nnd Mra. Har* old Paskett, chairm an of the mem­benhlp committee, gave report*.'

Both leacJjer*. Mr*. Thora Andrus and Mrs. M ildred Redman, had been given contrncts lo r the coming yeu.

LEGAL a d v e r t is e m e n t s ”NOnCE rOR PUBLICATION OF th k

IN TIIE PIIOOATF. COUnT OF TOF.couN-n- o r m m f a l l s . , s t a t eOF IDAHO.

IN TIIB MATTER OF TJIK FJTATE OF c^^hahles KDCAR SALLEU. DC-

Punutnl to an oriltr of uld Court, midi on Iht Klh day of JUrcIi. 19Sf,'no(lct it ttr iir Blvcn Ihii Tu«J»r. ih* :ih dty of Asrtl. 1»S3. t l : o'clock I'. of itid d»7. at lh« Court Room of tild Court.■I Iht Court lloutt In the Countf of Twin Ktlli, h it been appolnlfl i t (ht llmi tnd pitct for trovinc the VMll at uld Ck.rt« Edjtr Stilet. <Jt«uerf. tnrf for hurlns tht application of Anni 11. Ktllt* for Iht biuinct to h n of IrtUj, trait- niMUry when tnd where tny p»r»«n Uitercattd mt)’ appear and ccstial itae.

Dtltd Mtreb :(ih, 1?U.(SEAL) MARY SAUIOK. Clerkkbllih ; Mirch » , April 7. WS

XOTICE OP DIflSOLtJTION OF FARTNBR6IIIP

KOTICE IS HZ:il£8Y GIVEN, that tbi e04trtomhlp hrretofort exliU&i betwHn %TRNON W. GOLDSMITH and JIICHAROA. OARTON under the flrn nimiof ALL rVRPOSE LOAN asd tnf.fid in tbe pawB-brokin. jewelrr and iporllnB soodt bu lsiu is Twin Fj]]t, TwJb >'*Ut County,Jdibs. Wll diuoNtd on Jtnuiry IS. li:^. thl tu c u ef itid pirtnrnhip w trt <lli* trlbulrd In Iht former pirtnrr* t t aerttd upon by Ihrm. and all <i<fau tiul Utbllitltt owlat br Itid ptrlncrthlp on or befon ,Jtnuinr 12. ItKt wert aitumed by Vemon W. C«M.milh. SInet uld d»u VERNON W. COLDSMITII hu and will conllnsi to conifBcl Ull piwn-brokcr». J«»*Irr tn«f iponinf roodi' butlnrti under Ihi niml and tlylt of AL,t> rUJlFOSi: LOAN at thl ume adilrru a> lole proprlnnr. aod RICIIARD A. UARTOK hu tnd will ron- tinui to conduct a Jewelrr huilnni under Ihl n.mt and ilylt of HARTON'S JKVi'- £LRY a* tcIt PTTCrietor.

S K " l “K rPutllihi Marth 29. *1. m l ■________

D . ^ „ : « 5 . S ’c'oW cou» tv VoSS:

DECEASED.Notice ll htrefar rlrra br the vnder*

atfsed e»«utrU of tht aU tt of EniealB. Kotblir. dtCMitd, to Ibi crtdlton *f and *11 ptnos* havlnc eltlmi m ln it Ihi Mid dtc<u«]. lo exhibit them with thi Btciitarr Toochm. within four monlhi afltr th* firtt publkttlon of UiU noliei. lo tht Itid £xecutrlz a t ihi otfki of Uax G.Llord, attomrr for Kiicutrii. at hli oKJf# la Iht TwJn FtJJe C»»l7 Cearl Hotue. al Twin Kallj, County of Twin ralli. SUU ef tdaho. thit belu the pltet filed for tht tyantaetloB of t£t builntti of uld ttUte.

Oittd Mtreh IS. ItSS./$/ CURA LOUISE KOtRLER

fablUlU Utrch 22. ;» April S. 12. IMI

CALL FOR BIDS ON INTERIOR WOOD TRIM

CLEANING and ENAMELING

Bids will bo rew ired by H. H.HeHstrom. EitecuUve Director of the T w la F a lls Housing Author­ity a t 57.W aahinRton Court* until th ree P .M . Friday. April-tenth,1853 for tho denning and enamel­ing pf wood trim In dwelling unlta In W aahlngton Court*, Twin Falls, Idaho.

Bid* m ust be In trrlUng. sealed, and received a t said office not later than th e above designated Ume.

8PS 0JFIC A T I0N 8 nre obUln- ablo a t th e office, 67 Washington Court*. Ttt-ln Falls, open 0 A.M, to 12 Noon and 1 P.M . to 5 P.M . dally except Saturday or Sunday.

Bids shall be for labor, material and equipment and the success­ful bidder w in furnish Perform* once and Completion Bond* Is* sued by a recognized company in an am ount equal to a t ieast fifty per cen t o f th e bid.

T W IN FALLS HOUSING A U T H O R frr

n. n. Hedstrom, Secy.

j K a f f ^ WATCH T m s ^ \ t f 'SPACE DAILT

fer new* of Maglo VaUey** farm aacUons a n d .for ihe date theU U tila n will appear la tbe Timet*Ketn. Cheek tjjelr ad i for iBtatlon u d a ll n e c e m ry Informatloo.,

M A R ^ S O . O ren E . Taylor

A drertlfem eat. March Barrey C. I tw m b . Aoetloneer

a t t e n t io n rABMERSr •

W btn you plan a farm *ale contact th e Tlme**News Parm B tl9 d t p v t a m t Let os ex* , plain how you c*n corer i M tgin Valley completely a t ons *m s^ cost. I t u r « you both tim e and money.

Prices of Cattle r Ga And Hogs Drop

At Burley Sales M e ^BUIUXY, M arch 36-C a tU e and -ucsUm

^ogs were lower and iheep aleady lijcjudir n ^ ^ w e e k l y Burley 14ve*tock -wJunisjJon company *ale here. ,p jjj .

Safable cattle toUled < « . No -----------:ood quality fed ateer* were offer*

Fed HolsMln and red steers sold ,ror t i e to OlfiAO w ith medium ateer* ' lown to *19. Fed hellers sold fo r 111 ‘o, « « 0 w ith pJaln hel/ers down to 113. P a t cows w ent for »1S to 115, sutler cows $7 to I13.S0. cann tr »w* 19 to $1030 aad good Quality feeder ateer* 117. to $18.78. Medium Q E T iteers «sld for $14 to $18iO w ltb .teeder H olstelns going a t $7.M to R m « 4 and light onea up to $15^0. f f ^ Sulls sold fo r $14J0 to $17.

Salable hogs totaled 380, with iOO to 330. pounders going a t $21 ^ '* $31.60 With the bulk a t $31A>. S E E - ^ight butchers *old for $18 to $30 >’lth heavy butchers goiag a t 118 Io $20. Sow* said fo r $lfi to $18A0 •* vlth rough piggy sows down to $14. F e r N ?>!eder pig* w eal fo r $19 to $31.75 157 m d weaner pigs $8 to $15.

Salable sheep, 'to taled SO. F a t

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On Marcli 24tK, W€ this newspaper in t the F e r g u s o n “ 3 Implements agains a group of basic f has been accepted!

HERE ARI WHOWJ

ALLIS-(DE

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Each' of these dea] , tractor, implements

j r i l l be held on th e-

JOHN IL 7 miles south of E TUESDAY, MARI in the afternoon.

I t will pay you to a Every farmer in this “contest” Each gue his own “Showdown

Twin FaKimberly

TIMES:NEWS. TWIN FVIN m L 3 . IDASg. .

r Cancer Meet Set IM tJRTAUOH, M areh 98 — Th# I

M urtau gh O ra s fe wll) spoa to r a .1 «»ocer control p r o g rm » t t h i I M ethodist church a t 8 p Ja . Monday. J

A doctor will ip eak a n d .answer (lueatlon* a n d film* will be-shown. inc luding th e new. film, T U tIb i In* surance."

T h e public 1* invited.

lam be aold for $17 to I lIJO ta d feeder lam bs down le $18. I ^ l ewe* sold for $8 to $7.80 and old ewt* a n d lam bs $is by tbe p iJr .

H ortes sold fo r $3.76 to 1448.

your FARM LOAKS

S E E -

J . E. WHITE ■F e r N tw Low B a tw a n d T « ras

157 M a la E as t • Phene Ml-

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A S A i

th, we ran an advertisemen ir in which ,we offered to m i

n “ 3 0 ” with Ferguson Sys gainst any other tractor dc isic fa rm jobs. This challe ptedl

3 ARE THE DEALERS (0 W ILL COMPETE: ,

JS-CHALMERS DEALERS

E Magic yalley

! dealers- will provide his o nenta and driver. The “M at 1 the— -

IN HANSEN FARM 1 of E a s t 5 Points, Twin Falli MARCH 31st; starting a t 1:3 :ioon.

I to a tten d tWs demonstratii n th is a rea is invited to see t :h g u est attending will be gi^ down Program ” so that he <

Falls Tradriy Road,

:■ j HARDYId Fruits- H FRUIT TREES, top I

’ Except CHERRY SHADE TREES, top I

. ■ EVERGREENS - RO■ VINES - a ll adap t!■ a b lt. SEE OUR COi

I K i m b e r l ]. O PEN EVENII

I H A L L

& C C E i

Bement in follow each i I to match Judge the va an System according to i rtoT doing challenge

The idea behi th a t any fam rneiits should:

S. honest-to-goifield.

1

We further fe points ab o u t! —both good I through a dei the farm er w

I his own' equipment.! “M atch” '

On some jobs, others. The it

n Falls, and implemei : a t 1:30 average job al

In our opinion, istrationl son System Ii » see this needs of m ore: 1 be given than any other a t he can pu tand judge!

ic tor&lD]

IDY-HOME GRO’

t & S h a d e T i), top g ra d e ................. ................HERRY, to c h ................. .S, top quolity, up fro m ..........S -R O S E S -S H R U B S -B E R R ' ■dapted for our c lim a te and pi IR COMPLETE STOCK.

sriy Nursery 1I EVENINGS— FOR Y O U R CONVENIE

L E N G

■ P T E D

yeach part of the demonstra he various tractors and im: Ig to what he sees.

B behind of th is is slmpie. r farm er buying a trac to r ai hould have the opportunity to to-goodness comparison rigl

her feel that a g rea t m any i« bout a tractor and about imj 3;ood and bad— can be revea a demonstration . . . doing

ner will want to do i f he bi nt.

! jobs, some equipment is bet The important th ing is th a t i )Iements should do a bette job ail of the time.

linion, the Ferguson “30” witl ;em Implements m eets more more fa rm ers. . . more o f the other equipment you can buj

udge for yourself hoifr well we

ImplementPhone 2675-^

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BTrees I........... L....$i.so I

----------$ 2 .0 0 I.......... ............ .$ 1 .0 0 1- BERRY PLANTS - iI and priced rioson- i

ry KIMBERLY j IONVENIENCE 1

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lonstration an’d m d implements

slmpie. W e f te l ictor and im p l^ m ity to m ak e a n ion rig h t in th e

n a n y important ou t implement* e revealed only doing the jobs

f he buys th a t

t is better thart s th a t a trac to r 1 b e tte r-th a n -

50” withPergTi- » more of th e 3o f the tim e.',.. canbuy l Come nrellweproTeit, ,

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CARD OF THANKSH I tla litk u ' lUa^ o»> m W

for Ihilr klftdBM. Sonia ot <i ■ ^ B an4 (lonl o(r«H<if> la o«r U u IH H I »>«at.■ m D Un. WalUr }SaI«UU lB H PERSONAISH H I WlljL 'not U mponilbl. /or <)•D l " '^ ^ ■ ■ " ’■ S 'A ' I . ? ’ H IK M SPECIAL NOTICESj n H I KUCa *M ataelturr citmalat.■ ||B H »1TJ. VUUit ClMi' rm.^ M I R (X)NVALC£CINU7 Cill II.J. U

H B l ) It'kKCEft CorMtun U n. Lt*I«j j^ H I ***''

B.B. m ir i A>ni« Karth. Wrl** Phom 0.

Writ* ruina J OtVnaa Boots L

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I g H E HACIC VAU.EYI f l H l I l INVAUD »OHeH H H II BU Rtsr. tOAJiO

M R ' Win P ty

ifiM I CASH r e w a r d ”f l l I For lafDrmallea M I m to tho aoiVfin tlon ot any dec (MlUBtr la HeCokfl addltlm u> nuiil.W S. lltr-ltwlci. Suil]. Habo

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L H TLE EXTRA MONEYS

M h M ‘H iere IJ » m arket fo r■ n l n m u ijr of tho»9 unw ant*

cd Items t t u t e lu tU r

YOOR HOUB AND OARAGE

H CALL 38u a 1st th*

| H T IM ^ N E W SBHB WAKT ADSBM lU k a U oner to r T o u

H H BEAUTY SHOPSPeHUAMENTS U.OO, 14.00, U.OO

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i-h„7^^saS «»rd«n. S rar rtra*,. |.—‘ — full baiemant wllh forrnl air ilauiMirr prltUnaa. dnibU window laahM. hardwood

I batht. breakfaal nook.. Sm at<b«d reeena. W E**» t*rma.. immadltia poamiloI. Phon* a n . Eatt Aranaa p . Jarann._______'ARTMENTS I----------------------------------77~tw5 (TiTiiui* ilODEBN. nrattJfy <)<».'r.fftl. :A»»nut Fjh I. momt. rirrplaca. Iltndr "tt

i™.nL I'hanrani’ kllchao. Flnlahad room In lull tment. i coat asa, ment. 8lok»r. ShrMbbrry. G

i" w a rS « S r3 » * TRIPLEX wlUi t balht. PartUll Blthrt. *]»* Irf. aMcr h,al. I

*■ *’ " *’” CDC?L 'C. JOifaUntntT kto’nT and **»"k Ph” '

it (or oaa «r two --------------------------------------------' north. r- ■■—

Employ^ < ^ la G O O D ACREAGE^uajv apa. — -b«fwm,. eeOaa rooai, mH«ra. Good W ra an t. caraca. Prit* I. Phew m l . Alto seed hom* In Klmbar'r onn furnlahadT Two brJroocn*. bath. uillUy. H.S> [Imbarlr Road.intat." r*a>»B.bV A. CHAPIN AOENI

Atentia EatV ' Phon*•artswnt. I'rlTii* Kbiyeti OrMa W. A. Oitr

id walu furniihad. — —f*rr«t JM 3rf

l '“ « K S YOU W ILL LIKEt h i s a c r e a g e

bB*Und etaraaaa. I Acraa la th* North»*l ttaa. Joa. Call lftH.W ott Blot l«ksa DouWard. lU«b

:.bt>ireoa bom*. Tha aaltlnr ofe d a p t t r •,k.“ r r r ; S :rooma and' hiik. rountxr. rrk* It 1}).UC. H.KO

hone *^11.M will glr* you froaamlon..

BUILDING SITESI apartmaBl. mod- Wa b«»a *«varal Vicanl lo u .j hon* :o ii . trom MOO and w* cani r m T n i C T m enntracl prk* on bulldin* yourT i i ^.rT' ■faelnc park. Hotd. AdsKL ocu o n V IN F A L L S R E A L 1 la -fCor. — IOT*. & I N S U R A N C E € 0 .

III UalB A*»nua lUtt ■ Pbese a*_ljW.W._ Twla FaU*. Idaiain t.

5 S - y E w s ^ T W IN F A L i ^ . rP A g <

ISHED APTS. HOMES FOK 5A1•IrMiB. aalecaalla A b . » ACkiui ■'m •**‘1 raa,* . h**U bet waUr h«ua aad t>*rn. l»J*»- Pboaa

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aa. Geod «ardaa apac*. baanaeal. aioker doabU ran H E :______________ aaatloa. Cbole* calral

w, I - ." 5 - 1 - I-* .-

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n»)ulr* r*ai bouae rtt«d, coal atokir. outdoor t----- 1 • , I 1 ! MAGIC VALLEY

TNVCSTHEKT COKf.a” « m w llu tS-I "» Shoaboa* 8tr.*t So«l

a cr n u t . KtisaUi PboB* HU or 11» «**nlitrd . J*roa>*. __________________-^ R r e n t ~ ------------------------------------

t h k e e : R O O to . . J Bfor all e*eaalo& ~Kala*

H all KlUbea. lan* bvlreeiS T F ™ ^ , - f f i ‘» T " r r r y c . S ‘ — fruit irtn. Cosnaelad to El.ander ead adcar. Cl>de .i l l water aMtem.imcaar. rhona— ^ 523 Ash Blrect

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^ s ® r } f . 7 ; r k ! ^ - . ' r t i . V T » n rCVE, Inc. lumaca. A raal buy al IH.IO•01OT3 se a v ic * ‘*™‘-

1 A m et «moBd wlih fin* |.l ■ ' boma, bat balb and thowar. Fu

r u E f i f , LEASE'

! ‘u!:rurni^I<” ^.,>. ABTHOT T. WATSO, £.'*RjfX"c^';*ApVi'n REAI- e s t a t e

Tl»«^Vrw», tUtUr Prarry Tabar Illdf. Pb

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o p p o R T tT N m rWrit, Doi t».C. Tlm«. jnvESTMENT

- [< a<rr< nrmr nrw Wgh Scha „ loraly J.badroom homa 4 yrara <

•_ to „ * AI»o bMullfol bultdinr a«* on iTImia.Ncwa i o»»rlooklr* raninn and North K

I Sr* ut lor hDTBca U.OOO te t<

TO l o a n s w im INVESTMENT- ‘ " 111 ShnaKon* St. N. Twi

I PboB* Ml or Ji:»-w afUr

LOANS” ■ -------------3M — I ~ .

S S r oEmpty and ready for oceupano

:EE homa will appeal to you for IfiH o b ln so n I .*b ld^ ^ fu lf 'b ljri^^ 7nd^ha!IT PrJr* l> with

b in s o n Co. > fam ily hom e w m i l o ,u , o . . m~ ^nd pimty of ^

;w"V..'ir.? REAL ESTATEF o T s a l I SERVICE AGENC:all arrancad moderB. . . . „ “Aerct From S*a«“ Call Olll-Ult. **•''' Phone

lM |!a —

llj^tw lh. ^B.an"” *' I“ flreptica. tile bitb A BRAND NEW H O Min.nt. I ’hon* ll_48.M. Spaeloue l-bedroom bom* lu.t1* on r/io t ttt, Kim- eomplnnL ilrtulltui t ltn lte i.I-M or :U«.W, Twin Uth. dlnla« room. EiUa H

____ roomy ulllliy room, ell fumat*.Ma In Katohum Coo- abundioc* of alweU and bullt-lni

.h . . .----- r-------TTT*;---- r 'SxI^O fool loL>om boma. All elaeirlc b**t Pf**(d*nt ttrart. Pfktd »«oa irfiool rflitflct. rontrattora Profit, al only I________________ Trnw. (Price Include* l*»ellairoomi. carprted llrln< pUallai of lawn.)3 i^ . '^ O T e * m ^ ^ ACREAGEn« town. J.b«lwom B**t bat*M* 1 »«r«. fully ■lU bttetnent. fcnead. tlO.OOt.< Euc D. J tna t.

kket frt^a. ben bou.*. M A G IC V A L L E Y INVESTJIENT COR

________ ,_______ J t t Bboaboae Bt. Sooth' u r i T ' S n ^ ^ . Pboa* JUI «■ 11« T*nln„

ttacbed to tewar. : l l

S . . ' ” mi FARMS FOR SALE

S K K , . a ; ! s a s u i . 1

= = = = = =S i r s S S 120 Acrcsr . s x ’a V™; i« .w ».«. .< i>i. ......altad fnr FUA loan. Canal. 130 tharta watar. Eat lOB. PhsB* S10I.W north tlop*. Modain homa and i • rfimaa houM. Ideal InTnUnint. purebatir. | „ „ I , , . . W l e: S '™ 5 ■ U "." ' Z ” ' ' s;

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CITIZEN’S a g e n cS'."

' S t s S . -------— =H A O aaM N VAU.CT

ilh t PartWly fur. I«^*r hfal. laeoaia 10 Ae»*a. All IrritaUd. II la ba Gara^. rraln. SO lB«.h aeilhx en alaca.

' JONES build your own fl.h wnd. SmallTrMil Phw* MO orchard. Good. mo.lrm houie. i

I fornlihed. 17.000 toul.

■ I ■’ H. F. LcMOYNE

aora. H f l^ c rm a n , R c J ilty^m b^rr '*on"^t; P W t :IIS H W.. S. Hat. . uillUy. H.SOO.

>IN AGENCY - : -

W. A. Ctrandar j

■ ' SPECM L-T T TV1? 1 Acra* rioaa lo Twin Fallt on

■>Ll IjllV Ii h!|b«ay. Und layi aicepilDnellyREAGE g a -Sr."irthea*l ttaa, lull »«**> faat. llaa water pr*>tura la■rard. lUocb ty^ , and cocrp. Tbit plaea muit t«Uha aaltlnr ot Ihia aBd It a raal buy al IIJ.OOO.

and luriwiBdlns 1« Acrra at Goodins, eloa, in, ) .m . H.KO dswa ” S-50tl.

G SITES I•acani lou^*a<c«l f^u^PrIc*d, for lmm»dl*U

^(Binclnr^wftl ^

ARTHUR T.j WATSO: h e a l ESTATE

. Jdaba r«*ri9 A b o Sld«. Fboai

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OME ter T O ^ IION AGENCY beca*. Maja aa aa etier. 1® * * ^ T aL w t ■ ■ -------

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S 5 ? S ‘S £ l!:y le loaa aa 230 ACRES

FioB* IM lir.W . Vary

. ■— 1 S fA G IC V A L L E Y f o r m IN V E S T M E N T C O R««a fully m^arn j j , shotbone Slrwl So.srre. N*wlr dacci. pSeea HUoutdoor firvplat*. ___________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ITALLEY ___________________ — .1R U l r t S T A T E FO R 1

t ie » *r*nla#a

n BY OWNER16 and BA TH Good thre* W fo « f*’? ',,** 'butinaM t*elloa *ad tehooU Hat

K-4r«»»i floort. laaulatad. full baaaiBem, fiSaeirC ^*"*aaS2 and tlokaf. food coadtlloa. f barrlat. (rapaa, FUBNrrURE OPTlOKAt.eUd to Elm Park itubt-Tarnia

tIS :a j A»a. EajtBlreet

„ Z ^ n 1 S T R O U T C A T A L O G -

VT«a“llo*n‘ h5 l‘ d ir al IH.IM. Eaay RANCHES. liomte. Aulo Courta

aaaiea, *ic. 0>rr I.SOO barya arrtbad 11 SutM. WOflLO'fi

llh fin* l4.*droem u t V u yaara tarrk*. Saa* U thowar. Full baaa- STROUT RtALTY. I»-BH d '‘p r f ^ '“ylfb« ATanne. PoftltBd. Or*«oD.

W ATSON r-------------------------------------- --

u a W» >>*»• *®oPbeB* Ml Vi’tll »*y cath.------------------------- Alto » bBy«» ter » atna arttk

t r s m r * Oadnwai Jfoma-ModOT aod USTMENT loctdoa. lUOO.M dowB-Dalaac

p . C , G r a v e . 4 S o n

“■■■ ■’“ ‘■ A J.'? ,>r al(* en U u m t>d North Ride,U.OOO te 140.000 ■ ■ --------

T M E N T C O . I-------------------------------- ^w I A MOST dalljtilful t4>*draeai 'j»-w a iu r a i )oraU«». and ab*o

' I rrfrytblns tar rradotu llrlnf. >., much mor* lhaa th* prlr* II

I Lat M thow 7CU thla lor*ly booMOIlTIt PART TIIE MOST baatitlful pla<* la 0>iWN Iry- IM aern In llaitnnan, H• oceupaneyl Til* I farm land, ' i aiMllant paalur*.rou for ll'a naar- I of fre* watar. flie* hom*. (arr* <modern fold doora. A bara. other bulldtBft. 1'irnl and hardwood l«.»M. tW.OOO do-B.#M with tarma. K fi,vg ^WAYdeat. I « aeraa, « !

Only 110.000 down. Good houa*.W m i LOTS land. Iramedltlt »oaac»tlon.

om dlnlnr T ^ . b a c o n & LAWRENCEly. prio* tl.tw i O i ^ l u Pe.lBfflea Twla9t. I

S T A T E ■ - ■■ ■ - ~ L G E N C Y F A R M S POR R E N TI, Saara- t« ACHtS. IlanUr nuit har* o«n

Phon* :OJi ment Phon* UU until liOO p.nI 200, ffAY{ poutoe*. tmtaa,

I 100 A^RES ^ a Balrasn. Flaanc marhloary rwjulrad. I'hona 1111.'

:w HOME * ACKI:S for rani <u>h or crop fof^-aSL^

Tom Doty. Boula I. CoodJnr.I l i FARM IMPLEMENTSnd bullt.lnt. with — --------------------------------------

tonirfc Apprsil. » S « S *»tn» *ood bea»y bars**, tII ot frouad floor ntw aad naad hori* eollan. iliaa

fool loL Vary II. I a<tra («od wlda liraPrktd without p a r wllh or without new rack. I

ic only lU.flM. fce~ drawn torreralci*. Pirn*

“* A i AlioAlMT Vanaall-M tractor' boart actoal «ta), model II rel|.o»a

G E lacladlat t plow abaru. Bolb mit. fully Bodara. *«*!“ "•, «“ *«araU talta. Coi aoillt Ilk* a*w. 1111 Burtoa. T

Phona t » J . ■______________AC 14 CKAWtblt power unit and

aL L E Y 'O''* h*B B*w tTKli. relltra,Tm n r ij y D eproektla. raattar clutch and iI T t O R P . tMtcr. Som«at-t nine <o fa< •

Boa McRa. 114

R SA LE--------- M a c h in e ryfarm, i aortk. 1 ** Tractor with hydrMls:

«r**lT^i»d*"raw iftfdal 'B ” AO wjti hiBcea.plow 0 down. Frad A. Cu* VAO Tmtor

I , - Ollrer w TractorI Joha D*«r« "A" TVactor

>fCS Kan(°n PlowJoha Dear* Trill Plow

In Falle. Under 1 8*cUoe Wood Barrow h ^ i a^tanV niinM^m^VoMml J f o u n ta in S t a te s

Implement Co.i : l 5nd Av*. South j-hone

A G E N C Y i = I = = = ZPoloia / ■“ ' “ ' "Ira. K M -ltT »J SpHOl 8p«lal»

_ New Cflulfititnl for ■ l-'OHO or VEIIGUSON

i . II la bay aaj ? « • >»•« * Baan Culilret^TbTPZl'^nd" VmVli.m houia. pirtly*'• Phosphala Spreaden

, a S ! £ - - = = = = !!

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;EK’S ' Good, Used4 L - e q u i p m e n t ,

n Fallt cn rood » “3el B.AC Trielor_____;cepllf)nally «il|, , ----- -*•letn aicept h«i. IWT IWohn Dwrr N,w tinn *„tn. eSickan roop <utur and culllvitor V-pr«.ut* lo baTB , . . ^ ....—S .

»feis, K; T" "* '■••• — '■F-14 with htnc.Qn plo a 1.

d.'I'mmadlau ial>, . ’ ............... — -------

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New Universal

V A T S O N .F A T E A iii,<h.i„,„

Pboaa « . H O W A R D T R A C T O R cC

T ^ s n c = F A R M f M P U M I f

s g S T s T S r l E

FOR SALI“ io tttW a t ’T iti ii Ktob«Tfy. W»eaa ■J InaremMBta. Ea* IViH HaLEi Ulb**a tractor « f I „ r c S S . Uaba. * ^ .^ “ tiabarTO*. Alto tw el a, ■,<, sc/*a. J> rood iary brooders 1*7 Adaai;

®*;B*'Sf2r“ C ^ ” VoW) TRACTOR. eoTtiiraSn ___________ .SdpWVMM- C**a*id«rtk

~ n

, " i ^ i o « u d i . a : - —

“ B A L E L O A D E R4 ACRES PONT WAIT. OBDEB YOURla Eaat paK ef Twla % .aa* loader, baaa ^ ,»

\CRES PAUL ROBERTSrkh eoll. Norlh W ELDDJa ic RZPA]

» » 1 U w * a» e fb - ,lta lc a l

JotS p. I A-0 M0 D n ,H W B < n «B* StrHt So. Uas lhaa t.OOO hour* uaa. C<* HU dJUoa (AroWbML l«ok* Mka- - ■ --------- s o u t h e r n id a h c

r £ FO R SA L E s q d i p m e n t o o .i r ; i t r g « « ^ 5 ^ m w ubiattoa su w. t .rlty. OW-Ttl.

IWNER”® *? It'* Newid tehooL Hardwood''c?^t” 2 ‘' COBUOOATO*E OpnOKAt. / J s i t wbit W r* U ta ioalfilabt-Tarma If ^ aatltfaclsr

SEED POTATO TOEAT*

— - I cow vryoR s, b e e t * cbau T A L O G — p o t a t o ra in p M E N T

101 Sad Ar*. Boutb Pbi

, Aulo Courta. Bui- • -l-nn harvtlna ,<*. ------ ----WOflLD-S LAJlC- / -

•k*. 8a « thrtwfh MAGIC CORBOGATCy-, Smootli aldad. bud bouam aoItBd, Oracoa. 14 ,» u tb* tin* aad watar a<■ — — — , - ^ p a n d to aid tr»* eomtata No aoll arealoa. Haavy daty toi

- - - I bar with loolBt boekop.

, .» ■ . , w b » . '™ ' “Baled H ay L oaden

t acraa artth sBt.* acraa w tu sBt.

,, , , , , AUaUs Crowaef*Uod#rB aad (a goeidowa-Balaac* Uka mMNTO4ANCC*W0R*

v es & S o n ACME m a c s i n b w o fraas* W «t Filar. IdahoI l i t PboB* 41

■ - - HAY. (SftAIN a FEI M Ton cbopp«d hay far aaia. Pbo

llaniea.

“lhJ*pr’' i ^ * i Ki l , loraly boma. ;<».J. Cwdlnt._____________i-OJI JtALEi « ton* baled bay. 1

il pla<* la th* *al- Phona CHI.IU._____________"laVt^Mlu^ K Sb!:iw.*B.i!'^p'S:rt lA L K ^lu V ^ fo ^ ^^ I a«.U.

lO^TUNS fim cutllnc alfalfa., IJO aem , Mf.OOI. Somr elorar. Phona C!iO-Ji.■ Coed bouia, lood muNDlNU and mola**** aUl. J*®*****'®"- born’t MllllDf Sarrle* Phon*WIWRENCE

^ARld^VAiLEY MTilln i's i a ; ' OSBJJl. Twin Falla; If do

phon* U U . Klmbarly, •01 li

WDCKIT day through Friday.WEWI rAKMEfU and fr«d«n.- SCaaiS

lUit bar* 0«n eyulp- *arvk* on your farm or fe*d lo until 1:00 p.m. f"l*»d train for aale. Sack or touue*. b*.». rraia Phon* y o i ^ l n ^ a l l ^

M.OOO POUNDS eholc a**d~«afa■ Phona_llH.W.JTSl.iil",' CERTIMED Ulua Ta« t*ad poUU

CoodJnr. . _________l E M E N T i ' ."'^r'jy'pY.nS.* » w i t l ? d :•vy harasa. Sararal curTa. Filar. J i eilar.. iliaa 11. to ONION bulbt arallabl* for ia>all wide lira wifon for onion tead tontracu. Call

t new rack. Sereral Srad Companr. I'hona W .•al«». Piena H J , jjp HACXH tttd poUtaet, l ln fr_________ :______certification. Dan luinaa aloeall-U tractor CS! * North. Vi aail. Curry.Jdel 1» rol|.o»arplow «u :D Tvuioaa. fln t year oot. Bearu. Both mutt 10 aaeked. t ^ aoalli. aoutbwaitta talta. Cetspltta Filar. Haakon Thonaan

■■'X ■ — f«r«d Kan2*nd r*d ehrtr. B,war unit and doier. L»mhl whaat. Bloa Tat Orarlaracli. roller., Idlera. G. F- Xunkle. Klmbarly. Phonaclutch and rebulll -------------------------------------------roJrf <0 fa< a real {■' — ■‘ »« Jtota A T i r a n o N

— p o t a t o OROWEBfl- I Plant th* baat a*ad for tb* baal

, . C*rlltlad Dry.laad 8a*d. <1*aaCnInCry iumm»r Iniptellona and dliaaa'

CaUfomla r»ad(«. CaJItr os •lib fardn>.al«lri< Athlon.baBcoa plow BonncTU *1 BoUtchweUt

Kt«f —‘low FIRST YEAR OCTW SEED

Catb er. Bban Baito Bacea ProtSue. Ce.

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phone ISI

j IjMlJaat Oualltr S!n TajR U S S E T T S E E D

for P O T A T O E Sre r fm fl.M readint, rrowp

.U I..torb.r..|li8 C!"”"Saaa Cuttar f4M CVtm ^toTbrn:.",’!ruiator-------t lOO • CONTACT

'Preaderi H . H , Z I M ^ I E R L Ir iji Pbea* 177 PectttUo,

•MENT A / " ■ . . - SHOP G L O B E S E E D P R IC l

IDAHO----------- ---------1 A RE rO W E ST IN VEAR

11 ON AIJ'ALFAJ'A.VCY UTAH AND IDAUi

Ised Alao Rantar rartlflad and a o n ^8arMl Clorar., Alalka, Rad O

rjrV T ' Duteh and Ladino Clorer. alao T-and Paitur* Oraataa. Uwa CraM

' Playireund mlitJraa.-------------- - Seed PotaUicsX*- tInn. u .n Early Jdlnncou RM DH.t TfJotIter ..... .....|;dQ Athlon Blu* Ttg Ruu*U1 „ . , ' A ljo O nlan BeU'•»!' »oiaf, ien*.----------- - ^ ^

----------1100 '• TWLN FALLS. JDAno

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CC (■ " ■I'trsal FerUllrerLMERS CAROtai PLOWIKO

Spaclal Rata, aad S t r l e f

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iS m Deluxe BUY^ ■ k B u ttU o d e lD - a

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UDBCOTOT “hii‘M AX »!iol«

'wWodelDnrer •»aioiDAmE ■ nttOSRATOR , ,AtlCe^tlM I i«lUIOAtN iSsi

uinwc RANGES Im*MC«J- IMI'

;E. lee SALES« im». Xcnh- I n

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bargains twiS E E

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*! AuSonuuc T i^ r i® WASHERS ' i l l ■

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heatar.u » FORD 2-DOOR --------------- IMJ and r«

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I f o r F r o m T r e k 1Pk t , Uia of people enjoy the wa 1 I m i 1 1 1 and m ountaln j In the aximmer. L F U U U I ' , „ ,ere handful who gel b. aiiETT otf the txaCen pa ths Jn wto« Thoie who do claim Jfa worthlUon ByaUffl effort. ^Ina problem* ShlrJ K lrk. Twin T*^. U an m l writer 1* ample. He rrftumed W < d re ^ y f t le occulonal , trip lo th e real b a c W ^ a . Ha jldera the u - ihlpi. lu n b u m and all. He aaya i jn j and th a t ••luhin’" to go again. i f In aclence Ki,k'» trJp wm for bujlneaj

a he aaya l l wa» a p leu u re . H e j the Cape H orn lodge t l Cape H l^bove Stanley while h e waa %y but the u J e of the lodge w u o Uie cause th a t m ade the tr ip s alble. Ho le^t Stanley on the mile trip to Capo Horn on Ma ■jI but tfW n 't.g e t baclc to T PalU unUl Wedneaday nlghL

I I w u anowlng In Stanley wl K lrk 'a n d the two persoru U Boise to whom h e « ld the lo lefl the m ountain community 8

pr. V f.H urday mom lng. Nim I don't know Twin Pftll* reaWenl. piloted

snowptane used fo r the trip.J extreme a t- Tho quarte t made 1^ ^th little op- day. T hen.lhey had ^ ^ “5* the Intrlcaie and reiUrh to Stanley. J J e ic ermlnlng the mow on lop of the h a rd -p u temperatures ,now woa too f lu lty for th e am

avenly b o d ie s ------------------------------- -;-------------- -lUcoverlcs are mtenslUw;;

. n ,e spectroscope, th a t an aly « “ » ■ light, tells u* hydrogen, Iron. ia .la te only clum and .many other e emenU a and m ust In the flun and atara. I t tella i matheroaUcal ceru ln very remote a tw U . V l n e d in-

S S s a S F H rclualons. had massive Jup iter,llngntaa to go An unouum lng bu t l « ly acholisevere m enU l woman once•r the BUblecl "The Immenally and order of.rw e « u D ;c s u n iv e ru a re overwhelnu devlaed In- wonders. B u t morp ^ n d e r tu ling na ture to Is the m ind of m a ^ w W eh h uI. The Greek covered *nd w m p r e t o d ^ UJ il r t century aeemlngly unfathom able aeoreUslhod for cal- nature." to the moon

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dT. F. Man Returiis ek to Summer R e^th e vooda plane. K lrk u l d tb e new aoov

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dawned b righ t a n d clear ao 1J , I t a n ex- tjjed igU D . T h e snowplow aUCneaday froo mic a ti-ee. breakJn* th e prope■ooda, H anl- -n,ey mow shoed back to StaHe aaya he a , t r a te of tw o mile* an I

^ and wired to A fton, Wyo., for

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I t P . f i O r t at the lodge, rea l aaddte harat , ^ • . fponsor psek trlpa as added

new anow w u ices ai the lodge.Klrk s»}t there U'plenty of

inued to anow. *t the lodge < « n though i round sun ley ),aj arrived In M*»ic VaUey But Monday unottlclal measurement We clear ao they day «-as (Ive feet, alx inches

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