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^ Srarebo^ lUBlo V»Uer. 19 S J lc VUley. »: id»t>0. IBM — - vSANOMr^ZZZ Cuba Ten Reports ( Aimed i !L%rfrinff through Cubn S Ct S their families to Miami r^*»« Those who fltaycd ^ ^ ii^vJna’s biff loreiKn colony^ 'S n .a y ^ l l I*" S>r«sldent FulBCncio Batisl Ijicled tholrike will lop- fX -ri= ;rr.'ir"«r4^ SJucn of the Cub*n , lilu fSr"^'‘e prtaldtn-. in tlfeUsn June 1 U Retl'n* w itr '“^Billon candld.le5 ehirge. Viiwnity have no rent clinnce ■i i r i B.lbta-* candld.U, for. JtS m Jtr Jo.« Apiero Rivero. rtbtl bullelliu rcc*llfd that I KBsnl Itrlke preeeded the down- f,?{f Dlcl#lor Mftrco* Perei Jim - S i ta Vtnetutl» t arller thU yew. Lewiston Boy Wins Fii’St in Idaho Contest ;niOlII.M»rch »i^A I7-ye»r-old UtW s bUh Jichool »enlor, Roy HjTff. fiasd off wllh lop honor* fcci TMil iftemoon at the »uie Aiurlas Ugloa ontlorlcal conltit. Sfoajp^ic* vent to Joyce Kalt. « kUU Tvta Pills high Khool tenlor. Jtotif.Tbo flBlihed fccojjd In ihe itiU «onl**l iMt year, w ld he fell -j;i(adW-: tuta." ftft<r he w u »n- RiaMd u winner. , flma Miho high *chool youthi iceipiSknaUMJlitiAnutl^Ceil. l ■ m UBVinidpanU'fpoke on‘-the ' |liw ni.“ni« Bill of RlghU-Reelp- * ■^1 tn d XMUes." ; ' .^~>t'ff03Bittt«Abwm'Jieque1!ne^ k. a Pocatello; Robert Klnj,' (AB»M — Ctlimii >> ' Boy Hurt Si When Sti A4.yc4r-oId Twin Fnlls boy \ p.B. Saturday ncnr hi.i home w - tU4W 6-PonU fto-in-««f-30(H>I The boy, Jerry Ash, son of - BlJ)iainoild-strcctrAma-in-''fa It Majic Vnlley M emorial ho; w a parked car on the opposi n fniiii of~the” PuiiLluc Urlvu _ (J5 ShouiuiVfinucjvviiaL______ i Examination nt the hos- ( iltal Bhoweil the child has a j cralien Icfr between the knee cd hip. broken collar bone, bone In hl.1 fiice nbove his upper ^. tninmita and brul.iM over his i(t iwS body-»nd'»-pos5lwrcon- “ uslon.. T»fl cltf piitrol ciir* And a sher- ^ ■ '1 oltlce car went lo (he accl- Y tit iMnt. Tire boy s.n.i picked up ^n^^-H,e-hwpllol-ln-* V Mice uy »\ld maria ieft bv the 5 P r a s f e m .U i." IniH rifoir j •utMtifijpiinj #1 excenLive ipecd. C faylor Files Suit ^ Against Weeklies" Mareh fl lfl — A aecond BJll baifd on an editorial a .‘f'n tiled by Olen Taylor. V ™t»iio, former Idaho DemocnUe n “;tKn.tor, . D Tirlordftnnndcd $50,000 damancs * “’I"! (iL-iirlct court complaint rj « deftndanu Bolae pub- D iT^'^E.-ntrlne. Uie BoI m Journal <■ ^lh« idiho Fann Journal. 't’lrBed an editorial from tJ tomftt. Ida,. Mewenger waa j: l!fi‘’;,«nlended the editorial »i Me-ueng./^iTuil‘"ia w KMt!onUNG TRIED si 'OKWUKa, Japan. March S (fl tt ^y: ® "*'T report«l Saturday ^•th» V """ of Honj Kanj ki ^ smuggle Sj an 0^ ^ ‘* 5 ' Amer- fli ^ M unwitUng mewen- Jr ’•» ’’•"'‘•'’f »"'l eorreney ' - " " a diaeaunl rat* aaa« u.. wtr nuiul th. iU„ rDeath ■------------------ - - board iCTK'S".'!: SiS'ffi —tt ry, 1957— 4 ‘ " m T ------- - y, 1B3I-----. _______ 1.21 ^ .' --------^ 1.......................... A Rep nilitkl CHr ■ . Cejitf .N«wtp< nseAmidl 5 of Strike at Batista . 8 (/p>—Rebel leader'l-'idel Castro's 'olutionary strike at ntiy hour'.sent' an Saturday. Som e U .S. citizen.s nmi and elsawhere in the United cd 'Stocked up on food supplies, ny WHS tuiiscT-ftcbgl-stnirces-Tnrid- : for Mondny—the 6th anniversary, [itista's rise to power. Castro has top- ; ?^peal{er •'on* wm :' rant •'> '■Kilt iir 'iuli iver- B™ - « Y iSi P Tn M I IW Ider JH B ^se. tnce for* that . n-n- Ilm- . 'ear. DR. D. R. THEOrnlLUfl . . . pnaJdenl ef Ibe UDlrenlly of 1 Idaho, will be the lealurtd ipeak- tr al the* Jerorat Coopentlr* _ ereamery annual Boellng Satur- i gf day io Jerome. (Staff enpaTlng) I College Head late ___ K Will Address , nor. -M *■ ' . feu Area Meeting I JEROME. March 8-D r. Donald • iiv, R;ThFrophUua.prej!dtnlof»h#Unl- , yeiaJty ofjdaho. will be- the featured t},0 fpener- a / the anniul mecUns oC v •<n. the •'jeeotse Cot^eratlrs creamery. ; slartM 'at 10:30 Bsturday In * lini tha Jerwn#-hl5h-*hool audl^iun. i Ini, ' Pl«lu«-wHl‘ b« 'awarded al the ' (C«i<Uni«4 n Fm* «. O lian I) , Seriously (truck by Car: 3oy was injured seriously al 4:<10 ^ ne when he darted jnto the path ? )0-blwk^uf Diniiioml -itrect: --------- --- 1 of Mr. nnd Mr.s. Thomas Ash, c r"fair"-cohdilion-Salurday night t I hospital. The child ran from ” ipoflite aide of the alrecL dircctly u ’3 8 T.F. Speed iJcLJMalJ Eijtht speeders were cited b unit Saturday nip-ht, iirinfcinff t up infr .in Twin Falls durinj: th( -• yArioua-parts-uf-‘thc"citjr1h~ Hpeeders, city police cited, 15 g -TllMj|iy-iii);hl-10-W «liiemlnyn ifd. eight'SalurdayliiR ht.' AllTinve the Falls police court to plead to a up the radnr unit iifthc 400 “ block of-Addison avenue and H the 1200 block of Kimberly ■* road Saturday night. - Speed J g limit In both area* It as mile* per md Thoie elled on Addbon avenue _ rial and Uielr upccd.'i are Alfred. Ben- - lor. Vula. « ; Kenneth Oraham.. 40; „ kUe Harold Bla*er, 33. and Robert E, DavU. 33. , ues CIted'on Kimberly rond *nd thrlr int (ipfedi were L. O. Pen.-ilemaker. 37; , Jb- Dnico Pooler, 3S: Richard CrlUer. 4, i«l 45'. and John Ilouaer, 35. ThoM clt«d rrlday nlihl and om Uielr upeeda were David Dlngman. fc f*A 32 on Slioahone atreel; Opal Good- B Ily man. 3D. Rodney Smllh. 34. fi. D, hi Whitaker. 40. and Virgin* rree- cr lal »ione. 34. alt cited on Kimberly road; m ec- Arnold Huntley. 38. and Mike L. u t 8tOM,^4,_b*th-cll»d-for-«pMdlnff ~ —ulnBmttn.-rout«-irTwinnil*.- ap- - peared In Twin. Falls police courl _ Saturday morning and wu fined f|! (fl *7 and »3 eostj*.' ay Othen who wer* .cited during the jj nj w(ek and ai^cared in police court ]( lie Saturday were Mae Herreli. nier, .5 T- fined W and 13; Charlfa E, Vnnce. n- Jr., 1130 Filer avenue eaal. fined IIB (CoUBm r«i» I. c«ii»ii n »c ULLET-INS-J[^i cc I lU l'iizhl.ratnan..O..^«x...-*ald Saturday. . . if Ihe federal rttenre board appftr be^ eney'commltte« "le explain wby Ihere aaaooneed Thuraday. - co -------- .' loi 1national aasembly »ot«l ma*y night hi AJjtrlan rebtU. »t - ' ^ . ■ .... - Rejiond NewB^p«S«nruig- CHr ■»4 l«w>p*p^r_______________________________ ITfesid^ L Of ‘Ike’ a At Ids — BO ISE-M arth 8 O T-liliili Qn, hower nllows his pre.ss seer »pj doing so himself. Sen. A. S'. jp,_ a Jeffcrgon-JnckBon day ^ ^ry. ceedcd in inaulatin? tho Pres Un, postare, and the.-ahenaniRanf H agcrt.f blockade of news," facts about the functioning ci govtmnwni,— mir- domcHtic economyf-oiir-for- eign policy plans and pro- -;i grama and even the heallh of the President hlmaelf.- ^ "Il Is P rtu SecreUry Hfl«erty." he added, ••who' speaks for Uie <2 western tree world la answer Rai- & alan chief* Khrushchev and Bul- Ronln In their challenge lo Ihe free 5; world — nol President Elsenhower, fr •'Information about the United i# SU lti, Its foreign policy, Its program £d nnd plana are necessary In a dcmoc- H racy »o ihc people can ilfclde whnt H eourte we should pursue. In the H ab.'tenef of W* reliable jntarmaUon tt from the cRief execuUve, tlieliulckly H reversible and wasliable quoKs of H Mr. Haseriy hardly suffice.•• H Monroney described the Republl- H can pariy a* •'depreulon pront." H <C*ntlni«J (ll Tim !. C*loxn t> I Reclamation I Plan Is Seen .1 As Work Aid Iri 'WASHINGTON. March 8 LfV-Sen- ,r. fttor Anderaon. D-. N. M.. Saturday I,) proposed a stepped-up, 310-mllllon- dollar rcclamaUon eonslruetlon pro- Kram for the year itartlng July 1 to help combat Uie recession. FUnds for the Little Wood river project were'SURT!e-«ed In the proposal. , Anderson, chairman of a senate ) Irrigation and reclamation aubcom* mlUee. aald Uio program he sug* iff SUta would encompass 17 wtslem nuies and provide Immediate cm* V ployment in many arta*. , The reclamation proposal was con- ^ tAlned In a report to Senata Demo* craUe Lender-Lyndon .Johnson 6t Teiaa aa nupport for^srotudtuUont Introduced by Johnaon 'ihU 'a’eelc. ~ They called for sp^ln^'up mlll- [S and civil conitruelioh projecU already aulhorizod and approprl- _ ated for._______I ____________ - Anderson’s proijram qall* for spendlne «330,S29,000 lnil«*d of the tl60,414,000 provided In Uie budget , for fiscal year lOSB, Thirteen ••new alaru," principally n small JrrlsaUon projccls, are In- L eluded In Anderson's speed-up out- ■ line. They would be In Colorado. ^0 Kansas. MontAna, Nebraska, Neipdii, New Mexico, NorUi and SouUi Da- ~ Anderson listed the proJ^cU in- j h, eluded In the president's budget for t ))t the comlnn fiscal year on.whlch-he t f,, would spend more money and those j 1 noHncluded In budKcl recommend,\- Uons on which ho would make •'new t iders Cited ; J: 5 inJffieek; nl by city police using n radnr ng the total to 45 caught speed- { the past week. Operating in 1h~a“ contlnulng-crackdown-oiT - 15 drivers Monday night, five ty night,-Bevcn-Friday-night-and _ inve five days lo nppeainii'Twrn to speeding charges. Police set a 30 -------------------------------------------------- --- Three Are Killed i'J As 2 Cars Crash ei OREEN niVER. Wyo.. March fl (fl * —A married couple and a 73-year- f ”■ old man were kUlfd late Priday night when their vehiclM tlanimed " toceUier on U, S. hijhway 30 about b , four mile* easl of here. ‘'f The.victims were Ira Bishop, 73. * *"• of Donduranl.,Wyo, Vemor Francis, I* 41, and hla. wife. 40,. both Rock*' Springs. 'Wyo, i' nd Highway PaUxdman H. N. Lank- " in. ford said fc pickup U\ick driven by d- Blahop apparently veered acrw the D, highway Into Uie easlbound Francla e. car. TTie Impact pinned all In Ihelr 1; __________________ S ~Savs~Benson Vital- ^ P; ■ 'WASHINGTON. March « Ifl - a Senator Aiken. R-, VI.. said Saturday B Uiat one of Ih# wonl pollUcal mis- - takea the Elsenhower admlnlslrtUon « could make rlghl nw would be to , I'l let, SecreUry. of Agriculture Be:)ion 2 '*• * With many farm bell Republrtana and Deraocr»t.i demandihrBeiuaa'a t* icalp, Aiken aald: pl -v/e^ve never had a rterelary, of nc laffTlcuiiure so popular wUh Uie nl I processor*, dealers and handler* of / WTT^ prnflllCt^ Atirf T sdd ^ cowumera and housewlvej lo his _ list." ae. ---------------------------- stj iy.----------- -------------------------------------- ri DENVZR. Mnrch * iT^The Wrd sh convaaUon of Uie Inlcrnational un- foi ion of Mine. Mill and Smelter W«k- by It «.in nnen here Monday. Two w It hundred .delegate* ar* ezpect«d to P5 att«od. : p - ry ^ TW IN TWrNl^LLSriI)AI[0. ! ^itsTAnon^ 3 s’ -Staff P . .aho Dem( Idiih'i D em ocrats were told Satun; secretary "speak for the fre k. S'. (M ’ik e ) Monroney of Okiahoi bnn<|iict, labeled I’residenlial- Pn President against the fact.s of lif gans of administriftive officers," 's," .said Monroney, "denies the , to- - -I roplii^ pro- the Tty." Uie Rai- Bul- free iiud [ram noc- whnt itlon Kil ll s of Jbll- * id rday Ion* pro- 1 to jnds iject om* lus* lem I 6t tele. Trophies were ptoeotcd (* clu. ^Ul. IIofM Shew auodatlon at » am Ud KU 'ifta hotel. Twq of (!>• winmn pm pri- Saa at«ble% TaUma, Wash., and 1 ___ * » * * ________ I' Trophies Ai’e Given to Top i ' ’5 7 ‘ Winners 3a- Trophic* were presented Satur- t— 4a:>=w^tBK=j»tnVHvimnrr»-«f-<hfr in- 1957 liilcrmounUln Horse Show #s- for soClnUon n t the annual mecllnR of -he the orRanluUon which-was attend* Dse ed l>y members from five stales. d,\- Chnrle.1 P. Rudd. Sail Lake City, lew wn.s . elcctcd-prc^dcnt-Ol-Uie -aa- llccnjuc-QconrtJilgclnL-Miiiouia, Mont.. vice president, and Suzanne Lee. Snlt-Lake-Olty, tetreUry. . . T he 1057 champions nnd reserves, the class, name of horte, owner and I address ore Jumper*, Hula Girl. \r Blendn Lewis, Boise and Minhly [V. Mile. Susan ' Peters. Twin Fnlla; (C*nllnn«l *R-rin J. C«1«niH <) I OK Given to VC Tir^Di^ct ”4 - 8HOSaOWELJtoth.a:=iiElghtr- 'in .four i^nanlmous votes were easl in ;et approval for Uie formaUon of a — rural flro dLilrlcl In the Norlh Sho- shone nrcA nt an elecUon held from 8 ajn . to 7 pjn. Friday at the Wood River Center Orange hnll, 'h elecUon wns called by Un- ili coin county commissioner* following a hearloir Feb. IS at whleh no one Uf. appeared to protest the lUp. Pell- lay Uons previously had been clrculatcd ie(j nmi fire.ienled to the commissioner* by realdents of Uie area. ' Next, step In forming the dhtrict •;3 will be a amall Ux levy lo cover ex- ■j,[ pensr.r It Is estlmatel thal lower ick fire insurance rale will offest Uie levy, w nen the’ dlslrlcl U formed, ilj. equipment from other dlsirlcts can by be u.<ied in addition to local equip* he meni. 5l* Only nid to UiU arra in eas* of elr fire haa been from the bureau of land mnnngement. 'The city of Sho- shone haa been unabie to send a I tnielc becivuse the srva w ^ not or- [ - prniCTa^ntOTrftrr-dtetrlct;------------ — Sandy, Mra. Paul Dancrolt and Mr*. »y Eldon Ouihrle. ___________________ i Appeal for ] M ‘ A radio report of a downed plane tta-jallea_nnrUi-of Jerome lhal lent s pllou Into Ihe air during the-after- v of noon wiw being jlL'counted Saturday •' night aa apparenUy a hoax. 1 01 Seven or. eight planes from Sho- n ^ ahomv^otmtiiin Huaif,' ouuding ^ and Twin Falls were Joined tn a s search of the Notch bu»e area by 1 sUta police uiilia and officers (rom u — the—Jerome nnd"Llncoln-e6unn'“ rd sheriff'a oftlce.i. The search stirted b I- followlnjf a report ]ti«t before noon S c- by Ted Worley. Idaho'Power eom- a fO pany aubttaUon operator In Twin p to Falla, .ihftt' he had heard a call lor fi hel^r ixDa ft downed plan*. 6 0. SUNDAY, MARCir 9, lORg Lymoiis—Ii Attacl^ed 10 Session turday nlgiit that Pre.sidcnt Kisen- free world” when he .shoul<l be [ihoma, in an addre.^s prepared for Press Secretary James Ungerly life of our economy, our defense n rs," the'Oklahoman added. "Tlie o he American people the essentiallt! e s E re se n te d -a t-E R c lu ap le a ef- Ite 1957 IntcTOonotaln T Mtlflg of tlM'orruiaaUoB at ihe Roier^ p prwecrir'were MaLrflyn-Brenil.-M*rtlyn*-“ 'C ind L. h T Cobb; BfTert^-O r^'rigbt.; H “TOT^C^f Funds fo I’S CAREY, March 8-A 70 per lur- flood control nnd w ater conser •iht PrftSft—fcftndowiieta atiU iwitur #»- overwhtftmingly March 4 to enl ' y ment for raising the dam at th' DworsKak and Rep. ” :iiy, Hnmer Budge, both Repub- C -Hi’ licanft-from-IHnho—wftid~tKev- 2 ^ ^^rc i^ ^med g fluppiemei^ apjirOpnilloii 01 ♦ow'j.wo. or enough to finish the project, would be aaked by .Uie ndmlnUUKllon.-Already la ,. ndmlnlatmUon'* budget Is one f"? million dollars for the project, hiv federal conlracl provides for raiitns the dam U> hold an addl- tlonnl 18.000 acre feel of waUr to Wl m a k T lB 'lo u r’eapnclty-so.ooo-Rcre is feet..The repayment conimcl calls for J1J77,600 and total cojt Is «,- 121.000. Tlie balonee will be paid by iht-U..S-XLili ..and-ttUdlife^aervke. ,y2 r*|- The contract will run for 48 years. Cc i-*** —The dam-ls scheduled to get un- ni, dcr_w^y Uita fall following approval fur' eVaTOaitnir^c' wuter 'fur "cinii- P* , pacUng the fill. Il la planned U> re- cl( wove water, and debrla by SepU I, up ^ CompleUon^ of Uie work la. sc hed- dc, ^ uled for April. 1059. bet {"; Car Demolished,. 2 S' Girl Driver Safe At Rail Crossing HEYDURN. March 8 - A car n# driven by Dorothy M. Johanson. 18. *re was struck bi-* train at an Inter- nie U,. secUon here at 5:54 p. m. Salurdny, jdj The girl wa* not Injured bul ihe ,. •w demolished. Ip. She aald a warehouse blocked her tha view and ahe could not see Uie train, em of She pulled out onto lht track ere of directly In the train'* path. The not ,0. train consbtw of a locomoUve and coli » caboose, exu-a tr»ln No, 1811. The ton or- engineer was D. J. Macintosh. Mini- r ---- rinV« tnri th«_ffAnA.Mnr W n ^ :Ai ------- TT— .'~--rr pro [r*. The'accldent wa.1 tnvraUgaKd by Ooi __ SUte Patoilman Roy Tfibmas.________ •Help From P ne Worley told the “Twin Falbi county wen :nt sheriffs office, thal the message roi>( rr- which came, over aeveral Ume*. was. lh» ay ''Ijua- Joker One caning Blue Bird acci Three, motor conked oul ten mile* She lO- norm of Jerome,, forced lo land. Jt ttff MaydiyrmyaEyr iiaydiyT’Worluy Me a said the Idaho Power plant at nlgf by Thousand Spring* had also pIcJced flew >m up the measnge. «esi ■rr —rwoTlan?rTrBtrt-^i-&Hbne piI6fea cafe ed byPrestonTage.Dletnch, nndrtoyd alre; sn Silva, Shoshone, wenl lit at I'pjn. roH n- and searched Uie area wllh two butt BUU poUct tai county'officer* n’l : J;________Nine Irrigated Idaho Cdi [ M»mWr et Ike-Pn Tncres ^ To l for ^ rly WASHINGTON. Marcli 8 (/t 1TR7 tl) ivm iijjif^hc oconomliffllnTn nre ment lay out federal funds o riiCjon paying benefits to the un tiallthe prcRcnt system . ICisenho' H o rs e -S h o w Unit Jn Three BcnibeTa of (be 6IDlii|:i Liens pbuie to urge member* |o attend the n*— C.- H. Grahiai, left re*r. anfFtaJil >L'; 'lU>enV ia t >KnV~<8t*ft phbto-eng St Increase L for Dam on I 0 per cent increase in the fundi :onservntion project was reported ,'ulur ubur.H u l thli LIttre'TVSoin ;o enter into..a repayment contrn at the re.servoir 17 miles northw' jp. ------------------------------------------------- lb- 1 .:^ TST q . « 1 ? Oyei^Cer GOODING, March 8—Gov. I Jl" series of Magic Valley appea to with a warning thnt the nation’ ere is-in-dangeft—He-said-thccc_v *''* turned into ‘‘a sort of crown c doubt ns to whether the United Ice. the federal structure so clearly irs. C onstitunon7'’Sm>‘lie .>!aia. "Th 1^": m o v es at an nccelcratingp pac6A^he^-s«id«-addingr^yn> i re- cle Sam, like other shrewd ‘ t. speculators, is .buying a good deal morfr land, and on ihe whole, better land. Uian he U selling.'^ As an example of the lou of f tovSreignly U'end in the Western f sUtes, Smylie said the na^7 depart- « ... raenl Is now. claiming that.lLhoi on a ••abwlute property right" to all I water wllhin a IBO.OOO-acre reserva- c nr Uoa in Nevada. ® In four of Uie wetem sUtes. Smy- t lie aald. the percenURes of UUI b 18. area owned by the federal govern- 1 :r- ment are. Nevada. 87,1; Ulah. 70.2; a >y. Idaho, U J, and Oregon. SU. "If the’water laws of Idnho mean * nothing on the 05 per cent of Idnho '• ler that la owned by the federal gov- In, emment,^^ he aald. "Uien In almost *- ck every re.^pect. we are certain to be he nol much more lhan a aort of crown nd colony administered from Wa.ihing- he ton.'^ E >'• In Burley rriday. at Uie Caiuta l» C. eouniy—rtrnv—Buraau—alUdaho il — prTvUina-tianniiet «t~inf;ElM hall, W by aovemor Smylle poinle<f out- thal If ______icti»iii«»»< »« r « « » «. r« ti»» I) S' Plane Is Beli ty went l o the 'area Immediately but se !C roads were In auch bad condUlon th IS. Ui»t ground efforU' were 'stopped, ar rd according to Lincoln County Deputy th c* Sheriff Charlea Peugh, ^ ^ _i snid“^ialurday| a It night. Uiat he and Elmer Parrott ce s5 flew Jnto U>e area about five miles ha west of Nouh bulle and looked a cafefuny'for-ahyniBM-of-i-dowrea all ■d aircraft. Farrar aald.he.and Par- va II. ron Hew a few mile* easl of the bo •0 butte in an . effort to sight any of ^ *'p«^ar sa^d, •'We cenamijr <uuld- “ 3 -* n’t find any *lfn* of anyUilni. .We Counties ________ r ef Au,<ll HuMiu »t Clmiliiisni Tmm md Unind I’r n i roposes 1 ;ase=Spei Halt Re( 8 (/P)— President Eisenhower aiuioi lum p 'SaTlirda3’,''aii3 projiosed m ar. :1s on jobless compensation.' The n unemployed for a time after thej nhowcr siioke of extending the be ' ' ' ---------- 11 lit-lV leetin g ---------------- T '■' ' " <1 b S h S H ' nM B B S ' B fi p m H ' fl ^ jj iens club flew (o Twla Fall* (a a prlvato ^ i the Bllllnm ihew In Jute. They .irert. n 'ruk Salabnry. c«sler.i«tr. kod W. J. "•BgimviB*)- ............... ........ K " --------------- -------- h Looms iir^E Little Wood” unda for the Little W ood'nver / rted Saturday by the AHs'nrinted \ 3(1 river irrigation district voted ntrnct with the federal govern- thw est of here. Senator Henry entralization I IV. Robert E. Smylie wound up a )pcaranccs here Saturday night " ;ion’.i federal form of government ^ cc-wa.1 n.(langcr_of Idaho beinp[ k vn colony. There is consi'deralilc . lited States will, or ran, maintain r nrly defined by our 18th century J "The trcridlowara centralization n g |----------------------------------------------- --- (■ ^ S e a rc lre rr& rc a tr-- A irC rash V ictim s!; • ‘ NAHA, Okinawa. March 8 tf) —[ i of Search parUe* Saturday recovered, r Tn four bodies from' shallow aeas' i rt- where a marine transport, plane and] * an a {ighler-bomber felt after coUldtng: .i all Frldny night. It waa feared 25 were! t ■a- dead. 1 The navy teportwl hour* after y ly. ihe -eolilsion that no aurvlvora had t Ul been found, Tlie transport carried £ 71- 19 pa&sengers and 8 crewmen. Thej t .3; alUck bomber was a alnglo *eat«r. OUier bodies were spotted al Uie C wreck'Acene, about three mile* from the U.S.navy airsUUon near Naha, c ,y.- - Mist affd rough water* hampered the search by U. S. ship* and planes. I QUEEN MOTHER 0R0U7O)EX> a g- NAIROBI, Kenya, March 8 «V-r } Engine trouble In her 8uperconstel-| ^ ,1b laUon airliner ha* grounded Queen 10 Mother Wirabtth- of BrlUln fct' . IT M tunuus On her way trom Ausli^al "J tt lb. Keoyi,.ma.*mrHHIBIl-.rtport«d * Saturday.______________________ _ P Sieved Hoax = jt searched for aboul an hour and j <1 there were other planes In the « d; area.' We Vounteii aboul six planes _p :j Uiere at., one time. Nobody aaw. ^ A Uilngr - ■ . J :t cerUlnly teemed to be. It could :s have beea -a deadly..hoax.” d He aald sending pIloU Into thell a alr~ln~weath«r"iuBh“B«“Uittt~pTtMj'„ - vailing Saturdaj' wn* a . danger .lo | „ e boUi lives and properly. •'Thls.klad I _ y of wealher mate* a hoax Itt* titol h i deadly." he *ald grimly. _ ^ e (Cu>iu««< M r u t 1. c«im« i> 1 —^ Drive | Carefully! | PRICE B CENTS ' U.Sr^i' jndiiig ecession innounped a'speedup in spending __ lhal lor the first time the govern- ' he money would be used t(j-keep they exhaust their rights under 10 benefits for "a brief period." IPresidential Pren.i S<>prptiiry_ __ James C. Hagerty said he un- dcr.qtood'the-propoii(xl-extcn? -------- sion would be for aoma months. I Hagerty u id federal funds would be Involved. At present, the *Utei I determine Ihe amount and dura- | lion of beneflU under Uie unem* < I ployment. compensaUon ayttem. ! I which Is financed by Uxes on em- - I ployers. The federal sovemment I now contributes about 200 million , dollars a year for-adminUtr*Uva I expenses, but not for beaefiU, DeUils o f the Eisenhowtr plan are to be spelled out to eongresa ■ — Uil* w«ck-by-S«cratary-of-Labor--— Mitchell, In a letter to GOP leaden of congreu, Elsenhower ouUlned meas- ures he haa ordered or Is proposing I to help spur business and provldi more Jobs. Among steps menUoned were I speedup* In the tempo of highway I buUdlng, reclamaUon projecU, aldea I ,lo homebuiidlng. constncUon of I federal buildings and flood control I projects. Some of the mea«ure* I would beifln to take effect quickly, — - I olhen are planned for 1959 or later. I Among .other things, the Prttl- I (CmllatW •a r>t* «, C«laaa I) 5 Filer Farmer I I^ed asHay I Topples Over. I FILER, March 8 — Carl Mofea* *en. 57, died FVlday night afur nearly ihree tons of chopped hay I fell on him i^lle he was feeding I calUe on hls A rm norih of here. I He waa found beneath the hny by I - his wife,- wbo had been mllklos In In a nearby bam. When her hu*- ' ' band faUed to n tu m from feeding , ^ the catUe, Mr*. Mogen«n went to 1 March itr-hlm ,.,-------------------------- 6he saw that part of the haj»tack_ had fallen and ahe could heaflier — husband tryln* to-breathe. Unabto — to-remete-the-hay-^at-hwaelf, ib« -' rushed to the houf« and called tor '! help. The county coroner, Dr. J. Wood* : i son Creed, said Mr. Mogensen erl- . . denUy omoUiered beneath the hay. ......<C*slb>M4.aa r u « ^ CalaBU 4 ) ______ J cd Crash Debris ■n- YieldsBodies j ~ X)f 58 Victims jj nlng removed - 58 bodlea from th t i ,, ^ Ungled wr«k#ge cf three commuter I b«lns Uiat smaihed together north ';: ■- of-Bth,da Janeiro..,.. ------------------------- I a .Atleuttwomorebodlwwere.be- h t Uevcd sUll in the amaahed can. ‘ 1: Bra*U railroad ofHclali gave tha ' esUmate of 00 dead and aald about ' 100 peryin* were Injured. Tttey be- ' He . .<CraU>i«4.M ru * >. CaUan Sl in I-------------------------------------------------1 44IGHLIGHTS-in— ;! ~ iT odoy'i Tim es-Nows Pate 1—Plane’i appeal for help termed hoax, 70 per cent in- , iq i crease sei In Wood Hirer proj- ect fund*. Elsenhower proposes *pendUig and Jobless pay to fight ■edl recestlon, SenaUr take* awing ft :as' admlnlstriUon's '•prealdenta J. nd| anonymous" at Idaho Democrat ' ] ng; dinner. .rUer fanner, imolhen' ..iLlli :rel under hay, 45 »peedet* nabbed In. .,,ii Twin Fall* In week. Boy hurt . ; ,u ter when hit by car, Lewlaton boi_ .„ x ± ad wins oratory contest. Ooreroor ed Sinyli* wind* up Ma«lo Valley :jl hej at Gooding. .11 r, I . Page ^EdltorUl: 'C ontm tln >11 he Oovernor*.” ’ .jij )m Page »—Utah-ldaho bualneij. ,k|1 «. college* form organliatlon here. ed p»t» 7—Equipment preaented Ijll es. to hccpltal'from memorial fund. ]yi Pag* S—Minidoka anUclpates . . . J l » all--dut vote on hosptUl bond cll Tuesday. PoUto growera reolect j.-lJ .i: Colncr. . lllll in Page »-Public Ptirum. VI IV Pag* 1» — “Red" telephone in ^ta-trlK er^f1obaJ=A-at»ek-ln. — a ^ Hearing onUred for------ ^ PT^saner. '' iSfl _ ij ^ cuUeford woman '!{■ ral*e* herbs. .ill _ Pafe U — Idaho beaU Oregon i SUte. Filer ouUsw toienament. SiW ^ Page IS — Cards beat Yankees . In Onpefrult league open«, . ,U I Jack Friel given WSO farewell, ^ Steelheid scattered- la- North - jfj|| r‘ -Pacific, . SQI ^ ti»g» 11 — Twin FalU man liH make* move agalnsi ■•aUUsxn".' . ||W ^ Oanday-yaatu Saallaa: Hnhhy 'lj)H ‘i ahow plana noUd, HolUstv port - ^ of^ntry aUUon. Student* drilled y || I In conserTa(4oa and flre«rm * I j«fety.Jtn*onj‘stubbom",-^bt. __ 'IrxuaTT weather hHpeii' larinert. ? New-hwdgata,-BatU*-«B»lnsi; B J -weeda,-...Moo»a dldat ..vanish. . H ^ DrlTcri adrised against tr^oquU- ijW Ixlng pill*. _______________________ IM

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fS r"^ '‘e prtaldtn-. in tlfeUsn June 1 U Retl'n* w i t r

' “ B illo n candld .le5 ehirge. V i iw n i ty have no rent clinnce

■ i i r i B .lbta-* candld.U , for. J t S m J t r Jo.« Apiero Rivero.

rtbtl bullelliu rcc*llfd tha t I KBsnl Itrlke preeeded the down- f,?{f Dlcl#lor Mftrco* Perei Jim - S i ta Vtnetutl» t arller th U yew.

Lewiston Boy Wins Fii’St in Idaho Contest

;niOlII.M»rch »i^A I7-ye»r-old UtW s bUh Jichool »enlor, Roy HjTff. fiasd off wllh lop honor* fcci TMil iftem oon a t the »u ie Aiurlas Ugloa ontlorlcal conltit. Sfoajp^ic* ven t to Joyce Kalt. « kUU Tvta Pills high K hool tenlor. Jtotif.Tbo flBlihed fccojjd In ihe

itiU «onl**l iMt year, w ld he fell -j;i(adW-: tu ta ." ftft<r h e w u »n- RiaMd u winner. ,

flma Miho high *chool youthi ice ip iS knaU M JlitiA nu tl^C eil. l

■ m UBV inidpanU 'fpoke on‘-the ' |l iw n i .“ni« Bill of R lghU -R eelp- * ■ ^ 1 tn d XMUes." ;

' .^~>t'ff03B ittt«A bw m 'Jieque1!ne^ k. a Pocatello; Robert K ln j , '

(AB»M — Ctlimii >> '

Boy Hurt Si When Sti

A 4.yc4r-oId T w in F n l ls boy \ p.B. S a turday n c n r h i.i h o m e w- tU4W6-PonUfto-in-««f-30(H>I

The boy, J e r r y A s h , so n of- B lJ )ia in o i ld -s trc c trA m a -in - ''fa

It Majic V n lley M e m o r ia l ho; w a parked c a r o n th e opposi

“ n fniiii o f ~ th e ” Pu iiL luc Urlvu_ (J5 ShouiuiV finucjvviiaL______ i

Examination n t t h e h o s- ( iltal Bhoweil t h e c h i ld h a s a j cralien Icfr b e tw e e n th e k n ee cd hip. broken collar bone, bone

In hl.1 fiice nbove his upper ^. tninm ita and brul.iM over his i(t iwS body-»nd '»-pos5lw rcon- “ uslon..T»fl cltf piitrol ciir* And a sher-

^ ■ '1 oltlce car w ent lo (he accl- Y ti t iMnt. Tire boy s.n.i picked up ^ n ^ ^ - H , e - h w p l l o l - l n - * V

Mice uy »\ld m aria ie ft bv the 5 P r a s f e m .U i . " I n iH ri fo ir j •utM tifijpiinj #1 excenLive ipecd. C

faylor Files Suit Against Weeklies"

Mareh fl lfl — A aecond BJll baifd on an editorial a

.‘f 'n tiled by O len Taylor. V ™t»iio, former Idaho DemocnUe n “;tK n.tor, . DTirlordftnnndcd $50,000 damancs * “’I"! (iL-iirlct court complaint rj

« d e ftndanu Bolae pub- D iT^'^E.-ntrlne. Uie BoIm Journal <■ ^ lh« idiho Fann Journal.

't’lrBed an editorial from tJ tomftt. Ida,. Mewenger waa j:

l ! f i ‘’;,« n le n d ed the editorial »i

M e-ueng./^iTuil‘"ia w

KMt!onUNG TRIED si'OKWUKa, Japan . M arch S (fl tt ^ y : ® "* 'T report« l Saturday

^•th» V " " " of H on j K an j ki ^ smuggle Sj

an 0 ^ ‘* 5 ' Amer- fli ^ M unwitUng mewen- Jr

’•» ’’• " '‘•'’f » " 'l eorreney' - " " a diaeaunl rat* a a a «

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nilitkl CHr ■. Cejitf .N«wtp<

nseAmidl 5 of Strike at Batista

. 8 (/p>— R e b e l le ad e r 'l- 'id e l C a s tro 's 'o lu tio n a ry s t r i k e a t n tiy h o u r '.se n t' an S a tu r d a y . S o m e U .S . citizen.s nm i a n d e ls a w h e re in th e U n ite d cd 'S tocked u p o n food supp lies , n y WHS tu iiscT -ftcbg l-s tn irces-T nrid- : f o r M o ndny— th e 6 th a n n iv e rsa ry , [ itis ta 's r is e to p o w e r . C a s tro has top- ;

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tha t .n-n-Ilm- .'ear.

DR. D. R. THEOrnlLUfl . . . pnaJdenl ef Ibe UDlrenlly of

1 Idaho, will be the lealurtd ipeak- t r a l the* Jerorat Coopentlr*

_ ereamery annual Boellng Satur- i g f day io Jerome. (Staff enpaTlng) I

College Headlate ___ ”

K Will Address ,nor. -M *■ ' . ’

feu Area Meeting I

JEROME. M arch 8- D r . Donald • iiv , R;ThFrophUua.prej!dtnlof»h#Unl- ,

yeiaJty o f jd ah o . will be- the featured t},0 fpener- a / the anniu l mecUns oC v •<n. the •'jeeotse C o t^era tlrs creamery. ;

s la r tM 'a t 10:30 Bsturday In * lini tha Jerw n#-hl5h-*hool a u d l^ iu n . i Ini, ' P l« lu«-w H l‘ b« 'awarded a l the

' (C«i<Uni«4 n Fm* «. O lian I) ,

Seriously • (truck by Car:3oy w as in ju r e d s e r io u s ly a l 4:<10 ^ n e w h en h e d a r t e d j n to th e p a th ?)0 -b lw k ^ u f D in iiio m l -it r e c t:--------- ---1 o f M r. n n d M r.s . T h o m a s A sh , c r " f a i r " - c o h d i l io n -S a lu rd a y n ig h t t I h o sp ita l. T h e ch ild r a n f ro m ” ipoflite a id e o f t h e a lre cL d ircc tly u

’3 8 T.F. SpeediJcLJM alJ

E i j th t s p e e d e rs w ere c ite d b u n i t S a tu r d a y n ip-ht, iirinfcinff t

up infr . in T w in F a l ls d u r in j: th ( - • y A rio u a - p a r t s - u f - ‘t h c " c i t j r 1 h ~

H peeders, c i t y po lice c ited , 15 g -T llM j|iy -iii) ;h l- 1 0 - W « liie m ln y n ifd. e i g h t 'S a l u r d a y l i iR h t . ' A llT inve the F a lls po lice c o u r t to p lead to a

up th e r a d n r u n i t i i f t h c 400 “ block o f - A d d is o n avenue a n d H th e 1200 b lo c k o f K im b e rly ■* road S a tu r d a y n ig h t . - Speed

J g limit In both area* It as mile* per

md Thoie elled on Addbon avenue _ rial and Uielr upccd.'i are Alfred. Ben- - lor. Vula. « ; K enneth Oraham.. 40; „ kUe Harold Bla*er, 33. and Robert E,

DavU. 33. ,ues CIted'on Kimberly rond *nd thrlr int (ipfedi were L. O. Pen.-ilemaker. 37; , Jb- Dnico Pooler, 3S: Richard CrlUer. 4, i«l 45'. and John Ilouaer, 35.

ThoM clt«d rrlday n lih l and om Uielr upeeda were David Dlngman. fc f*A 32 on Slioahone atreel; Opal Good- B Ily man. 3D. Rodney Smllh. 34. fi. D, hi

Whitaker. 40. and Virgin* rree- cr la l »ione. 34. alt cited on Kimberly road; m ec- Arnold Huntley. 38. and Mike L. u t 8tO M ,^4,_b*th-cll»d-for-«pM dlnff

~ —ulnBm ttn.-rout«-irTw innil*.- ap- - peared In Tw in. Falls police courl _ Saturday morning and w u fined f|!

(fl *7 and »3 eostj*.' “ay O then who wer* .cited during the jj n j w(ek and a i^c a red in police court ]( lie Saturday were Mae Herreli. n ie r , .5 T- fined W and 13; Charlfa E, Vnnce. n- Jr., 1130 Filer avenue eaal. fined IIB

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ULLET-INS-J[^icc

I lUl'iizhl.ratnan..O..^«x...-*ald Saturday. . . if Ihe federal rttenre board appftr be eney'commltte« "le explain wby Ihere aaaooneed Thuraday. - co-------- .' loi

1 national aasembly »o t« l m a * y night h i AJjtrlan rebtU . »t

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CHr ■»4l«w>p*p r_______________________________

IT fesid ^ L Of ‘Ike’ a At Ids

— B O I S E - M a r th 8 O T - l i l i i l i Qn, h o w e r n llo w s h is p re.ss s e e r »p j d o in g s o h im s e lf . S e n . A . S'. jp,_ a J e f f c r g on-JnckB on d a y ^

^ ry . c e e d c d in in a u la t in ? th o P re s U n, p o s t a r e , a n d th e .-a h en a n iR a n f— H a g c r t . f b lo c k ad e o f n e w s ,"

f a c t s a b o u t th e f u n c t io n in g c i— — govtmnwni,— m ir- d o m c H tic e c o n o m y f - o i i r - f o r - e ig n p o lic y p la n s a n d p ro -

- ; i grama and even the heallh of the Presiden t hlmaelf.-

^ " Il Is P r tu SecreUry Hfl«erty."h e added, ••who' speaks for Uie

<2 western tree world la answer R ai- & alan chief* Khrushchev and Bul-

Ronln In the ir challenge lo Ihe free 5 ; world — nol President Elsenhower, f r •'Inform ation about the United i# S U lt i, Its foreign policy, Its program £ d nnd plana are necessary In a dcmoc- H racy »o ih c people can ilfclde whnt H eourte we should pursue. In the H ab.'tenef of W * reliable jntarmaUon t t from the cRief execuUve, tlieliulckly H reversible and wasliable quoKs of H M r. H aseriy hardly suffice.••H Monroney described the Republl- H can pariy a* •'depreulon pront."H <C*ntlni«J (ll Tim !. C*loxn t>

I Reclamation I Plan Is Seen .1 As Work AidIri 'WASHINGTON. March 8 LfV-Sen- ,r . fttor Anderaon. D-. N. M.. Saturday I,) proposed a stepped-up, 310-mllllon-

dollar rcclamaUon eonslruetlon pro- Kram for the year ita rtlng July 1 to help com bat Uie recession. FUnds for the Little Wood river project were'SURT!e-«ed In the proposal.

, Anderson, chairman of a senate ) Irrigation and reclamation aubcom*

mlUee. aald Uio program he sug* i f f SU ta would encompass 17 w tslem

n u ie s and provide Immediate cm* V ploym ent in many arta*., The reclam ation proposal was con-

^ tAlned In a report to Senata Demo* craUe L ender-Lyndon .Johnson 6t T eiaa aa nupport for^srotudtuU ont Introduced by Johnaon 'ihU 'a’eelc.

~ T hey called for s p ^ ln ^ 'u p mlll- [ S and civil conitruelioh projecU

a lready aulhorizod and approprl-_ a ted for._______I____________ -

A nderson’s proijram q a l l * for spendlne «330,S29,000 lnil«*d of the tl60,414,000 provided In Uie budget

, fo r fiscal year lOSB,T hirteen ••new alaru," principally

n small JrrlsaUon projccls, are In- L eluded In Anderson's speed-up out- ■

line. T hey would be In Colorado. ^0 K ansas. MontAna, Nebraska, Neipdii,

New Mexico, NorUi and SouUi Da-

~ Anderson listed the proJ^cU in - j h , eluded In the president's budget for t))t th e comlnn fiscal year on.whlch-he tf,, would spend more money and those j 1 noH ncluded In budKcl recommend,\-

Uons on which ho would make •'new t

iders Cited ; J: 5 inJffieek;

nl b y c i ty p o lic e u s in g n r a d n r n g t h e t o ta l to 45 c a u g h t sp e ed - {

th e p a s t w ee k . O p e ra t in g in 1 h ~ a “ c o n tln u ln g - c r a c k d o w n -o iT - 15 d r iv e r s M o n d a y n ig h t , f iv e

ty n ig h t,-B e v c n -F r id a y -n ig h t - a n d _ inve f iv e d a y s lo n p p e a in i i 'T w rn to s p e e d in g c h a r g e s . Po lice s e t a 30 -------------------------------------------------- ---

Three Are Killed ■ i'J As 2 Cars Crash ei

OREEN niV E R . Wyo.. March fl (fl * —A m arried couple and a 73-year- f

” ■ old man were kUlfd late Priday n ight w hen their vehiclM tlanimed " toceUier on U, S. hijhway 30 about b

, four mile* easl of here.‘ 'f T he.v ictim s were Ira Bishop, 73. * *"• of D onduran l.,W yo, Vemor Francis, I*

41, and h la . wife. 40,. both R ock* ' Springs. 'Wyo, i '

nd Highway PaUxdman H. N. Lank- " in. ford said fc pickup U\ick driven by d- Blahop apparently veered a c r w the D, highway Into Uie easlbound Francla e. car. TTie Impact pinned all In Ihelr

1; __________________ S

~Savs~Benson Vital- P; ■ 'WASHINGTON. March « Ifl - a

Senator Aiken. R-, VI.. said Saturday BUiat one of Ih# w onl pollUcal mis- - takea the Elsenhower admlnlslrtUon

« could make rlghl n w would be to ,I'l let, SecreUry. of Agriculture Be:)ion 2

'*• * W ith many farm bell Republrtana 1® and Deraocr»t.i dem andihrBeiuaa'a t*

icalp, Aiken aald: pl— -v/e^ve never had a rterelary, of nc

laffTlcuiiure so popular wUh Uie nl I processor*, dealers and handler* of / WTT prnflllCt^ Atirf T sdd ^ cowumera and housewlvej lo his

_ list." ae.---------------------------- stjiy .----------- --------------------------------------

ri DENVZR. Mnrch * iT^The Wrd shconvaaUon of Uie Inlcrnational un- foi ion of Mine. Mill and Smelter W «k- by

It «.in nnen here Monday. Two w It hundred .delegate* ar* ezpect«d to P5

att«od.

: p - r y ^ T W I N

T W r N l ^ L L S r i I ) A I [ 0 . !

itsTAnon 3 s’ -Staff P. .aho Dem(

Id iih 'i D e m o c r a t s w e r e to ld S a tu n ; s e c r e t a r y " s p e a k fo r th e f r e k. S'. (M ’ik e ) M o n ro n ey of O k iah o i b n n < |iic t, l a b e le d I’ resid en lia l- P n

P r e s id e n t a g a i n s t t h e fact.s o f l i f g a n s o f a d m in is t r i f t i v e o f f i c e r s ," 's ," .sa id M o n r o n e y , " d en ie s t h e ,

to- - -I roplii^p ro -

the

Tty."Uie

Rai-Bul-free

iiu d[ramnoc-whnt

itlon K il lls of

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idrday Ion* pro- 1 to jnds iject

om*lus*lem

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tele. T rophies were ptoeotcd (* clu. ^Ul. IIofM Shew auodatlon at » a m Ud K U 'ifta hotel. Twq of (!>• w inm n p m pri- Saa at«ble% TaUma, Wash., and 1___ * » * * ________

I' Trophies Ai’e Given to Top

i ' ’5 7 ‘ Winners3a- T rophic* were presented Satur- t— 4a:>=w^tBK=j»tnVHvimnrr»-«f-<hfr in - 1957 liilcrm ounU ln Horse Show #s- for soClnUon n t the annual mecllnR of -he the o rR anluU on which-was attend* Dse ed l>y m em bers from five stales. d,\- C hnrle .1 P . Rudd. Sail Lake City, lew wn.s . e lcc tcd-prc^dcnt-O l-U ie -aa-

— llc cn ju c-Q co n rtJ ilg c ln L -M iiio u ia , M ont.. v ice president, and Suzanne Lee. Snlt-L ake-O lty , tetreUry. . .

T h e 1057 champions nnd reserves, the c lass, nam e of horte, owner and

I add ress ore Jumper*, Hula Girl. \ r B lendn Lewis, Boise and Minhly [V. M ile. S usan ' Peters. Twin Fnlla;

(C*nllnn«l *R-rin J. C«1«niH <)

I OK Given toVC T ir ^ D i^ c t” 4 - 8 H O S aO W E L Jto th .a := iiE lgh tr- 'in .four i^nanlmous votes were easl in ;e t approval fo r Uie formaUon of a— ru ra l flro dLilrlcl In the Norlh Sho­

shone nrcA n t an elecUon held from 8 a jn . to 7 p jn . Friday at the Wood R iver C enter Orange hnll,

' h elecUon wns called by U n -i l i coin county commissioner* following

a hearlo ir Feb. IS a t whleh no one Uf. appea red to protest the lU p. Pell- lay Uons previously had been clrculatcd ie(j nmi fire.ienled to the commissioner*

by rea ld en ts of Uie area.' Next, step In forming the dhtric t

•;3 will be a am all Ux levy lo cover ex- ■j,[ pensr.r I t Is estlmatel tha l lower ick fire in surance rale will offest Uie

levy, w n e n th e ’ dlslrlcl U formed, ilj. equ ipm ent from other dlsirlcts can by be u.<ied in addition to local equip* he m eni.5l* O nly nid to UiU arra in eas* of elr fire haa been from the bureau of

land m nnngem ent. 'The city of Sho­shone h a a been unabie to send a

I tnielc becivuse the srva w ^ no t or- [ - p rniC T a^ntO T rftrr-dtetrlct;------------

— Sandy, M ra. Paul Dancrolt and Mr*. »y E ldon O uihrle.___________________

i Appeal for ]M ‘ A ra d io report of a downed plane

tta -jallea_nnrU i-of Jerome lha l le n t s p llo u In to Ihe air during the-after- v

of noon wiw being jlL'counted Saturday •' n igh t aa apparenUy a hoax. 1

01 Seven or. eight planes from Sho- n ^ a h o m v ^ o tm t i i in Huaif , ' ouuding ^

and T w in Falls were Joined tn a s search of th e Notch bu»e area by 1 sU ta police uiilia and officers (rom u

— the—Je ro m e nnd"L lnco ln-e6u n n '“rd sheriff 'a oftlce.i. The search stirted b I- followlnjf a report ]ti«t before noon S c- by T e d W orley. Idaho'Power eom- a fO pany aubttaU on operator In Twin p to Falla, .ihftt' he had heard a call lo r fi

hel^r ix D a ft downed plan*. 6

0 . S U N D A Y , M A R C ir 9 , lORg

Lymoiis—Ii Attacl ed 10 Sessiont u r d a y n lg i i t t h a t P re .s id c n t K isen- f r e e w o rld ” w h e n h e .shoul<l be

[ihom a, in a n ad d re .^ s p r e p a re d fo r P r e s s S e c r e ta r y J a m e s U n g e r ly

l i f e o f o u r e c o n o m y , o u r d e fe n se n r s , " t h e 'O k la h o m a n a d d e d . "T lie o h e A m e r ic a n p e o p le t h e e s s e n t ia l l t !

e s E r e s e n t e d - a t - E R

c lu a p l e a ef- I t e 1957 IntcTOonotaln T Mtlflg o f tlM 'orruiaaU oB a t ihe R o ie r^ p prwecrir'were MaLrflyn-Brenil.-M*rtlyn*-“ 'C

ind L. h T Cobb; B f T e r t ^ - O r ^ 'r i g b t . ; H

“ T O T ^ C ^ f

’ Funds foI’ S C A R E Y , M a rc h 8 - A 70 p e r lu r- f lo o d c o n tro l n n d w a t e r conser •iht PrftS ft—fcf tn d o w iie ta atiU iw itur #»- o v e rw h tf tm in g ly M a rc h 4 to enl

' y m e n t f o r r a i s in g th e d a m a t th ' D w o r s K a k a n d R e p . ”

:iiy, H n m e r B u d g e , b o th R e p u b - C -Hi’ l ic a n f t- f ro m -IH n h o —wftid~tKev- 2 ^ ^ r c i ^ ^ m e d g f l u p p i e m e i ^

apjirOpnilloii 01 ♦ow'j.wo. or enough to finish the project, would be aaked by .Uie ndmlnUUKllon.-Already la ,.

ndmlnlatmUon'* budget Is one f " ? million dollars for th e project, h iv federal co n lracl provides for

ra iitn s the dam U> hold an addl- tlonnl 18.000 acre fee l of w aU r to Wl m a k T lB 'lo u r ’eapnclty-so.ooo-Rcre is fee t..T he repaym ent conim cl calls for J1J77,600 and to ta l cojt Is « ,- 121.000. Tlie balonee will be paid by

— iht-U ..S-X Lili ..and-ttUdlife^aervke. ,y2 r* |- The contract will ru n for 48 years. Cc i-*** —The dam -ls scheduled to get un- ni,

dcr_w^y Uita fall following approval fur' eV aT O aitn ir^c ' wuter 'fur "cinii- P*

, pacUng the fill. I l la planned U> re- cl( wove water, and debrla by SepU I, up

^ CompleUon^ of Uie work la. sc hed- dc, ^ uled for April. 1059. bet

{"; Car Demolished,. 2 S' Girl Driver Safe

At Rail CrossingHEYDURN. M arch 8 - A car n#

driven by Dorothy M. Johanson. 18. *re was struck b i-* tra in a t an Inter- nie

U ,. secUon here a t 5:54 p. m. Salurdny, jdj The girl wa* no t Injured bu l ihe ,.

•w demolished.Ip . She aald a warehouse blocked her tha

view and ahe could n o t see Uie train, em of She pulled out on to lh t track ere of directly In the train '* path. The not

, 0. train consb tw of a locomoUve and coli » caboose, exu-a tr»ln No, 1811. The ton

or- engineer was D. J . Macintosh. Mini- r---- rinV« tnri th«_ffAnA.Mnr W n ^:Ai ------- TT— . '~- - r r pro[r*. T he'accldent wa.1 tnvraUgaKd by Ooi __ SU te Patoilm an Roy Tfibmas.________

• Help From Pne Worley told the “Twin Falbi county wen :nt sheriffs office, th a l the message roi>( rr- which came, over aeveral Ume*. was. lh» ay ''Ijua- Joker One caning Blue Bird acci

Three, motor conked o u l ten mile* She lO- norm of Je rome,, forced lo land. Jt ttff M a y d iy rm y aE y r iia y d iy T ’ Worluy M e

a said the Idaho Power p lant a t nlgf by Thousand Spring* h a d also pIcJced flew >m up the measnge. «esi■rr —rwoTlan?rTrBtrt-^i-&Hbne piI6fea cafe ed byP restonT age.D letnch , nnd rto y d alre; sn Silva, Shoshone, w enl l i t a t I 'p jn . roH n- and searched Uie a rea wllh two butt

BUU poUct t a i c oun ty 'o ffice r* n’l :

J ; ________N in e I r r i g a t e d I d a h o Cdi

[ M»mWr et

I k e -P n Tncres

^ T o lfo r ^r ly W A S H I N G T O N . M a rc li 8 (/t 1TR7 tl) iv m i i j j i f ^ h c oconom liffllnT n n re m e n t la y o u t f e d e r a l f u n d s o r iiC jon p a y in g b e n e f i t s to t h e un t ia l l t h e p rcR cn t s y s t e m . ICisenho'

H o r s e - S h o w Unit

Jn Three BcnibeTa of (be 6IDlii|:i Liens pbuie to urge member* |o attend the

n*— C.- H. G rah ia i, le ft re*r. a n fF ta J i l >L'; 'lU>enV i a t >K nV ~<8t*ft phbto-eng

St Increase L for Dam on I0 p e r c e n t in c r e a s e in th e fu n d i :o n se rv n tio n p r o j e c t w a s r e p o r te d, 'u lu r ubur.H u l th l i L I t t r e 'T V S o in;o e n te r in to . .a r e p a y m e n t c o n trn a t th e r e .s e rv o ir 17 m ile s n o r th w 'j p . ------------------------------------------------- —

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1 ? O y e i^ C e rG O O D IN G , M a rc h 8— G ov . I

Jl" s e r ie s o f M a g ic V a lley a p p e a to w ith a w a r n in g t h n t th e n a t io n ’

ere i s - in - d a n g e f t—H e - s a id - th c c c _ v *''* t u r n e d in to ‘‘a s o r t o f c ro w n c

d o u b t n s t o w h e t h e r th e U n ite d Ice. th e f e d e ra l s t r u c t u r e so c le a rly irs. C o n s t i tu n o n 7 '’Sm>‘lie .>!aia. "T h 1 ": m o v es a t a n n c c e lc r a t in g p

p a c 6 A ^ h e ^ -s « id « -a d d in g r^ y n > i re- c le S a m , l ik e o th e r sh re w d ‘

t. sp e c u la to r s , i s .b u y in g a good deal morfr land, and on ihe whole, better land. Uian he U selling.'^

As an example of the lou of f tovSreignly U'end in the W estern f sUtes, Smylie said the na^7 depart- «

. . . raenl Is now. claiming tha t.lL ho i on a ••abwlute property right" to all I water wllhin a IBO.OOO-acre reserva- c

nr Uoa in Nevada.® In four of Uie w etem sUtes. Smy- t

lie aald. the percenURes of UUI b 18. area owned by the federal govern- 1 :r- ment are. Nevada. 87,1; Ulah. 70.2; a >y. Idaho, U J , and Oregon. SU.

"If the’water laws of Idnho mean * nothing on th e 05 per cent of Idnho '•

ler that la owned by the federal gov- In, emment,^^ he aald. "Uien In almost *- ck every re.^pect. we are certain to be he nol much more lhan a aort of crown nd colony administered from Wa.ihing- he ton.'^ E >'• In Burley r rid ay . a t Uie Caiuta l» C . eouniy— rtrn v — Buraau— a lU d ah o i l — prTvUina-tianniiet « t~ inf;ElM hall, W by aovem or Smylle poinle<f out- th a l If ______icti»iii«»»< »« r««»«. r«ti»» I) S'

Plane Is Belity went l o the 'a r e a Immediately bu t se !C roads were In auch bad condUlon th IS. Ui»t ground efforU ' were 'stopped, ar rd according to Lincoln County Deputy th c* Sheriff Charlea Peugh, ^ _i

snid“^ ia lu rday | a I t night. Uiat he and Elmer P a rro tt ce s5 flew Jnto U>e area about five miles ha

west of N ouh bulle and looked a cafefuny'for-ahyniBM -of-i-dow rea all ■d aircraft. Farrar a a ld .h e .a n d P a r- va II. ron Hew a few mile* easl of th e bo •0 butte in an . effort to sight any of

^ * 'p « ^ a r sa^d, •'We cenamijr <uuld- “ 3 -* n’t find any *lfn* of anyUilni. .We

C o u n t ie s ________

r ef Au,<ll HuMiu »t Clmiliiisni Tmm md Unind I’rn i

rop oses 1 ;ase=Spei H a lt Re(8 (/P)— P re s id e n t E is e n h o w e r a iu io i lu m p 'S aT lirda3’, ''a i i3 p ro jio se d m a r . :1s o n jo b le ss c o m p e n sa tio n . ' T h e n

u n e m p lo y ed f o r a tim e a f t e r th e j n h o w c r siioke o f e x te n d in g th e be

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iens club flew (o Twla Fall* (a a prlvato ^ i the Bllllnm ihew In Jute. They .irert. n 'r u k Salabnry. c«sler.i«tr. kod W. J."•BgimviB*)- ............... ........ K

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Looms iir^E Little Wood”

u n d a f o r th e L i t t le W o o d 'n v e r / r te d S a tu r d a y by th e A H s'nrinted \ 3(1 r i v e r ir r ig a tio n d i s t r i c t v o te d n t r n c t w ith th e f e d e ra l g o v e rn - t h w e s t o f h e re . S e n a to r H e n r y •

entralization IIV. R o b e r t E . S m y lie w o u n d u p a ) p c a ra n c c s h e re S a tu r d a y n i g h t " ;ion ’.i fe d e ra l fo rm o f g o v e r n m e n t ^ c c -w a .1 n .( lan g c r_ o f I d a h o be in p [ k vn c o lo n y . T h e re is c o n s i 'd e ra lilc . lited S t a te s w ill, o r r a n , m a in ta in r n rly d e fin e d by our 1 8 th c e n tu r y J " T h e t r c r id lo w a ra c e n tr a l iz a t io n

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^ S e a r c l r e r r & r c a t r - -

A i r C r a s h V i c t i m s ! ;• ‘ NAHA, Okinawa. M arch 8 tf) — [ iof Search parUe* Saturday recovered, r

Tn four bodies from' shallow aeas' ir t- where a marine transport, plane and] *an a {ighler-bomber felt a fte r coUldtng: . iall Frldny night. I t waa feared 25 were! t■a- dead. 1

T he navy teportwl hour* a fte r yly. ihe -eolilsion tha t no aurvlvora had tUl been found, Tlie transport carried £71- 19 pa&sengers and 8 crewmen. T hej t .3 ; a lU ck bomber was a alnglo *eat«r.

OUier bodies were spotted a l Uie C „ wreck'Acene, about three mile* from

the U .S.navy airsUU on near N aha, c ,y.- - M ist affd rough water* hampered

the search by U. S. ship* and planes. I

QUEEN MOTHER 0R0U7O)EX> a g- NAIROBI, Kenya, March 8 «V-r }

Engine trouble In her 8uperconstel-| ^ ,1b laUon airliner ha* grounded Queen 10 Mother Wirabtth - of BrlU ln fct' . IT M tu nuus On her way trom A u s l i^ a l "J t t lb. Keoyi,.ma.*mrH H IBIl-.rtport«d *

Saturday.______________________ _ P

Sieved Hoax =j t searched for aboul an hour and j <1 there were other planes In the « d; area.' We Vounteii aboul six planes _p : j Uiere a t., one time. Nobody aaw. ^

A U ilngr - ■. J

:t cerUlnly teemed to be. It could :s have beea -a deadly..hoax.” d H e aald sending pIloU Into the ll a alr~ln~weath«r"iuBh“ B«“ U ittt~pT tM j'„ - vailing Saturdaj' wn* a . danger .lo | „ e boUi lives and properly. •'Thls.klad I _ y of wealher mate* a hoax Itt* tito l h i

deadly." he *ald grimly. _ ^

e (Cu>iu««< M r u t 1. c«im« i> 1

— ^Drive |

Carefully! |P R IC E B C E N T S

' U .S r ^ i 'jn d iiigecessio ninnounped a 's p e e d u p in sp e n d in g __l h a l lo r th e f i r s t t im e t h e g o v e rn - ' h e m oney w o u ld b e u s e d t( j-k e e p th e y e x h a u s t th e i r r i g h t s u n d e r

10 b e n e f i ts f o r " a b r ie f p e rio d ."IP re s id e n tia l P ren .i S < > p rp tiiry _ __J a m e s C . H a g e r ty s a id h e u n -

— d c r.q to o d 'th e -p ro p o ii(x l-ex tcn ? --------sio n w o u ld b e f o r aom a

■ m o n th s .I Hagerty u id federal funds would■ be Involved. At present, the *UteiI determine Ihe amount and dura- |■ lion of beneflU under Uie unem* < I ployment. compensaUon ayttem. ! I which Is financed by Uxes on em- -I ployers. The federal sovemmentI now contributes about 200 million ,■ dollars a year for-adminUtr*Uva I expenses, but not for beaefiU,■ DeUils o f the Eisenhowtr plan■ are to be spelled out to eongresa ■ — Uil* w «ck -by -S«cra tary-of-L abor--—■ Mitchell,■ In a letter to GOP leaden of■ congreu, Elsenhower ouUlned meas-■ ures he haa ordered or Is proposing I to help spur business and provldi■ more Jobs.■ Among steps menUoned were I speedup* In the tempo of highway I buUdlng, reclamaUon projecU, aldea I ,lo homebuiidlng. constncU on of I federal buildings and flood control I projects. Some of the mea«ure*I would beifln to take effect quickly, — -I o lhen are planned for 1959 or later.I Among .other things, the Prttl-I (CmllatW •a r>t* «, C«laaa I)

5 Filer Farmer I I ^ e d asHay I Topples Over.I FILER, March 8 — Carl Mofea*■ *en. 57, died FVlday n igh t a fu r■ nearly ihree tons of chopped hay I fell on him i^ lle he was feeding I calUe on h ls A rm norih of here.I He waa found beneath the hny byI - h is wife,- wbo had been mllklos In■ In a nearby bam. W hen her hu*- '

' band faUed to n tu m from feeding , the catUe, Mr*. M ogen«n went to 1March itr-hlm ,.,-------------------------— —- 6 he saw th a t pa rt of the ha j» tac k _ had fallen and ahe could h e a f l ie r

— husband tryln* to-breathe. Unabto— to-rem ete-the-hay-^at-hwaelf, i b « -' —

rushed to the houf« and called to r '! help.

The county coroner, D r. J . Wood* :

i son Creed, said Mr. Mogensen erl- . . denUy omoUiered beneath the hay.

......<C*slb>M4.aa r u « ^ CalaBU 4 ) ______ J

cd Crash Debris ■n- YieldsBodies j ~ X)f 58 Victims jj

nlng removed - 58 bodlea from th t i ,, ^ Ungled wr«k#ge cf three commuter I b«lns Uiat smaihed together north ' ; :

■- of-Bth,da Janeiro..,.. -------------------------I a .A tle u ttw o m o reb o d lw w e re .b e - h t Uevcd sUll in the amaahed c an .‘ 1: Bra*U railroad ofHclali gave tha '

esUmate of 00 dead and aald about ' 100 peryin* were Injured. Tttey be- '

He . .<CraU>i«4.M ru * >. CaUan Slin I-------------------------------------------------1

44IGHLIGHTS-in— ;!~ i T o d o y ' i T i m e s - N o w s

P a te 1—Plane’i appeal for help termed hoax, 70 per cent in- ,

i q i crease sei In Wood H irer proj- ect fund*. Elsenhower proposes

— *pendUig and Jobless pay to fight ■edl recestlon, SenaUr take* awing f t:as' admlnlstriUon's '• p r e a l d e n t a J.nd | anonymous" a t Idaho Democrat ' ]ng; dinner. .rU er fanner, im o lh en ' ..iL lli:rel under hay, 45 »peedet* nabbed In. .,,ii

Twin Fall* In week. Boy h u rt . ; ,u ter when h it by car, Lewlaton boi_ . „ x ± ad wins oratory contest. O oreroored Sinyli* wind* up Ma«lo Valley : j lhej at Gooding. .11r, I . Page ^ E d lto rU l: 'C o n tm t ln >11he Oovernor*.” ’ . j i j)m Page »—U ta h -ld a h o bualneij. ,k |1 « . college* form organliatlon here.ed p» t» 7—Equipment preaented Ijlles. to hccpltal'from memorial fund. ]yi

Pag* S— Minidoka anUclpates . . . J l» all--dut vote on hosptUl bond c ll

Tuesday. PoU to growera reolect j.-lJ.i: Colncr. . l l l l lin Page »-Public Ptirum. V IIV Pag* 1» — “Red" telephone i n ^ t a - t r l K e r ^ f 1obaJ=A -at»ek-ln. — a^ Hearing onUred for------ ^

PT^saner. ' ' iS f l_ i j ^ cuU eford woman '!{■

ral*e* herbs. . i l l_ Pa fe U — Idaho beaU Oregon i SU te . Filer ouUsw toienam ent. SiW^ Page IS — Cards beat Yankees. In O npefrult league open« , . , U I“ Jack Friel given WSO farewell, ^

Steelheid scattered- la - North - j f j | |r‘ -Pacific, . SQI^ t i» g » 11 — Twin FalU m an l i H

make* move agalnsi ■•aUUsxn".' . | |W^ Oand a y -y a a tu Saal la a : Hnhhy ' lj )H‘i ahow plana noUd, H olU stv port - ^” o f^n try aUUon. Student* drilled y | |

I In conserTa(4oa a n d flre«rm* I j« fe ty .J tn * o n j‘s tu b b o m " ,- ^ b t .__'IrxuaT T weather hHpeii' la rinert.? N ew -hw dga ta ,-B atU * -«B » lns i; BJ -weeda,-...Moo»a d ld a t ..vanish. . H DrlTcri adrised against tr^oquU - ijW

Ixlng p ill* ._______________________ I M

|{ S m y lie W a r n s O v e r F e d e r a l

|H ‘G e n t r a l i z m g(>’ Id ibo p to tre u U bued on th£ fiu r > >, t a d forests u id complimented Cn |*li slR u id MlnldQU counUei on U

u ' . ■iircMlTe spirit ther hsve shown T . , InTlUM n e » la d u try Into Uj«

»re».r)lM' Ke noted that rtsesrch t<]verU n’*— m i m u piuiiioitoirsy thc-iccT »~

—rth e ,r * p ld jrowUi or the, Burle; ' Ruperl # r » Ihrough'planla’sueh i

n . ' ld |ihd PotAb) Processors, S lnp l J ProeeMlns, the Bol*e-C»sc*de eo

porsUon snd lhe expected e«(flow

"We must tske * poslUre spprox to scU Idaho lo ourselres u )d U

J DAtlon.** the rovenor ssld.■ ‘ Some 400 pereocs a t the bsnqu ' ' hesrd fimylfs ssy tha l the prosre ' : msda In this area « u In the ]i I ' ' tcrest o t ^ Idaho. Be ta re ■ ; ; Inrentonr of the last decsde in tl

I lU te , ujrlnc tha t a t the end ' V World war n there «as ^ backloe <

■ ; IstrsUTO bulIdlnBs. “P trst' the pei I pi* whipped the slot machines ar

’ ‘ brought llQuor traftle under cot ; ; trol,". the soremor Aoied.

The t u t leglslkUire made librai . ICI 1I1. S ‘Ai(llBt)ls U>'Idalic^tliioui

• t t he staU tmrellnir llbrsqr which hi

i • books, the goremor noted.' Idaho has one of Ihk *oundejit n

; I tlrement progmms In the natlo: ' I - according to the governor, who'«d( '■r ed th s t in all due reipect to the pl( ; • , neer road bulldera, the rojids whU . , were good enough 30 or aO jrears «i

: <' had been outdated., ;• The highway department h as n

built, reconstructed, resurfaced sui ; relocated 2JW miles «r hlghwaj ' . or 70 per cent of the entire sjrstei

■; and has buUt bridges In the amour o f 10 million dollars, accorttlnc t

'> OOTCmor Bm;lle. He paid trlbul

and SUU commissioner ot hlgb ways.

“Thla year alone, « million dol ' Isrs will be spent on highways." h

;* .said. He added th a t according t cconomlats, "within 10 y e a n we wl

’ * have to find housing and employ • , ment for 3,000 mor* people.";« H ie goTcmor said all sU te InsU

tuUons are .'lUffed with adequat

i personnel And equipment and com pUmontsd Dr. Robert St*aro». Jor

~l mer Rupert phyiltlan. for h l i wor ■la a t the Kampa hospital, addins ■J* h o ^ lU l a t Blaekfoot, conUary t

some recent nolss making. Is wel> administered and «ell>equlpped.‘I ao re roo r Bmylle ssld th a t per *1> sonal locome In the sU t« h a s In

» creaMd s : per cent, the fourth larg ■I* est Increase In the nation, and tha I the IfiST Ux burden per caplt* wa i the lowest of the wutem sUles. 1)

: I concluding hs pointed out that 13 'It Qillllon dollars in new capIUl ha

. added.to.IdiheXnowth and tha i» next year Idaho will spend SM mil> I lion doUan In public t n d p r tr a t

’ ' WUllam Beck, m u te r o l cert monies, was Introduced fcy Rober Rasmussen. Cassia county P V m Bu R au president.

M arilyn Durfee, MalU, f irs t pl»c winner In th# bn rtsu -sp o aso red ^ say contest. rec«lTtd I7S UTlng

'■? hflnrf- TJnr<« OiiH^y r fp f jted a tfO bond and Dusjie St«ei; Bur

- i- le r .- th lrd .-|a 5 -b o n d .---------------------< f Phil Rulme, Abe Qrlmes and Ma:

H sddock. Montpelier, an to stiu T r m en ttT aH O M U trlo. p layedisv tT

a l numbers, Kathleen C lark sane accompanied by Mrs. Don Lock wood. Mrs. LeRoy O sm er, preslden

•I of th# Farm Bur**iL women’s or I ! ganlsatlon. gate th i inw caU or■ I 'M ary 'Wardre, D tdo. played a tnim ^ f pet solo, accompanied by Mrs. Clyd »:, W artle;

“ en a 'epecU l awsrd for producln: tha U r ^ t poUto grown In Idah i

• sh e raised ths S-pound, U -ounc •spud In her garden 'ln town. Th

i'- i award wss presented by-ths BOver

f • ’thB"t!sii(jnel"WB»”do

B t^ ir t 'P s c lQ D j w m panj ! t Amalgamatod Sugar company, Je I • rom* OooperaUT# creamery. Young' , ! Dairy, K raft's Cheese, Burley Flou ‘-r-m U l,-Burley-Llr*stoek-C om m l»sla J company, Harpster's Bakery. Qlial• Ity BU ery, Magle Valley E cs I^vrm! I. V. Thomas Oeary, Anderson Broth> ere of OaUey, M vgan and IJndss; ;; Company, Idsho PoUto Processor! ■-T—CaUfom lr-PacKnrcocporatlonrJd* ; j ho Canning company and th* In

, dlan Qem Canners.

j Budge Hoping f 0 ; I O n io i r T m O a T‘ I •WASinNOTON, March 8 HTV-Rer

I Hamer Budge. R , Ida., yesterdci:' I exprtsied tiope th a t th e house 0

I representaUves would a c t favorabl;! soon on » bill lo prohibit tradlni

i . In onion futures on m ercantile ex• ' changes. • ..............• ! Th* bill was favorably reportei ; ; by th* committee on agriculture 0 ' I the hous* Feb. 3S. snd U now pend ' ' lng before ths fuU house.: 1 Budge said th a t If the leglslatloi : ' Is enscted It should substitnUali: . ; benefit Idaho onion grower*.■ ‘ -Under the, present practice* ,0t > trsding on the m a ite t th e price 01

’ the Chicago market Is o ften lowc; ■ than the cost of production.’ B uds< I f M - n i l s price manipulation 0 ' ' (his perishable commodity u iu a ll■ ' forces the E ro*^ In Idaho and oth I r r areas out of th# normal prlc< ' range dependent on supply snd de ' I and pUces him In an unpre : - ‘-«UcUbIa price.poslUgn."........ . . .

' ; I ..........^ e p thB W h ite nagI ; o r f i a f e t ; T l r l i i s

j ' •

f f- —

“ ' Ndu 'JO' dairs'witnout aI- *; traf/Us deatn m tmr Uaffio\ ■ VaUey.

St.-'PAG E TWO

I Weather, 1al '-----------------

BIAGIC VALLEY—FarUy clot 9 sbow M of rain or snew tom orro’

f i g - « to «T Jow tonJgbt 15 t o -23. O Barometer: M.IO. PrecJplUUon:

: farm s NOUTHERN IDAHO—MosUy i d Cas* night. Bhowers of rain or sm on the 19 lo H ; low tonight 24 to 32 own In • .

lhe lr AXW-YOEK—aU rch I.WV—T Salordsy was w ro a l G rand Mi

l»en is. rvported. Ulgheit tem perator* Ic c y n n ------- — r - ----------------- ;------------- :3urley; suH<m........... . . . . U%u »ii>. Jlucn a. AiWKjgtf u* ........ M u

i^eo?^ ~ ! i I;ffiower L« AmiiM —. . *« *t ~

■proach ' '• '.Y ® '* -nd the o ^ ? « ------u j j

*nquet

I I Magic_VaJTWIN PALLS — P u n e n r senrl

for Dr, Oordon D. Oldbffm will , conducted s t 3 p jn . Motidsy in 1

F irst Methodist church by the P r Ctm. W. A. MafiArthur. Concluding rl

will be held a t 6unset Memoi library ^

ieh*ha* M oiva8y^The^^^ly*««gM ^'m enrIaU ma).- fnr Inrhl IfllkfrpsUent care, Memorlsls may be mi

re- Fidelity NsUonsl bank or V/t. nation, mortusry.

BORLEV — Funersl aerrices -K uC M ». Miriam Lenora M ann Dr*i

wUl held a t 3 p m . Tuesday “ “ Burley LDS third and sixth wi . . . ohapel w ith Bishop Verl Ches Irf .nrf offlclaUn*. Concluding serrlcea 1

be held iX Riverside cemetery i « . ! m Heybum. Friends may call a t P a j

mortuary Monday evening a n d i tu time of serrlces 'ni«*3ay.

PAPL- jy n e r s J tfrrica for M

.hlBh- p a ,. T ^ n e sd a y a t the Congreg ^ , tional chutch with the R

n a o l* Rhlnhold Opp ofllclaU nt. Co rs. he eluding rlt«s will b* held In t '" f f? Paul cemetery, re will nploy- I

I Magic ValM a g i c V a l l e y M e m o r i a

r 'T h e visiting hours a t Magto Vail try to Memorial hoqiltal ar* from 3 to s weU imd 7 to 8 p jn . ed. ADMITTEDi per- Mrs. Lynn Rice, Mrs. H oward ' SJI In - Bhort. Oerald Ash, Mrs. Carl IIII U rg- Mra. PhU Hoyt, Mrs. W ayne Fo i th a t and M n. E . A. Coates, a ll T« * w u Falls; Mrs. Lyle Trueblood. M

In Jam es W ray and M rs: M arvin R* s t 130 Ins, aU Buhl; Mrs. PhUllp CochnII has Eden; Mrs. Steve Pastoor/> Mi I th a t U ugh: Mrs. Robert Saunder*.. H 4 m il- selton, and Mr*. Olen MUler. K etc irtraU um.

DISMISSED cere* Mrs. Oene Porter and daught

Robert w um a Jean Roberts, -WUlIsm Ei n B u- Shields, Mrs.' Harold M urphy, M

Oerald EJelnkopf and son. R«tx . pl»ce Winkler.. E . X: W hllo and Atci e d ^ - Canfi*M.’ aU Twin Falls; baby b aTlngs Veeder, baby girl Schroedcr, DeW fl* . -- .;B u r- Mr*. Dale Veeder, all F iler; M---------E rerett Vlnyard, E den:-W llllam -i Max Relnholt. Buhl; Mrs. Douglas M n stru- lard.- Kimberly: John L. Sulllvj lever* oiW *yTTnid~tnljy—boy—H erring sang. Boise.

Lock- BIRTHSsldent Sons were bom Ssturday lo r ■s or- and Mrs. Howard Bhort. TU'ln Tn; Atlon. Mr. and Mr*. Marvlrt Robbins a tn im - M r. and Mrs. Lyla T w eblood. - Clyda Buhl, and- Mr. and M » . P hil■ Ooclrran. Eden. PauRhtei* were bo

luclnjt and Mrs. Lynn Rice and M r. a Idaho. Mr*. Donald O randjtan , fcll T« 4unca Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. J a n . The Wray, Buhl, gover* ’ __

Grash-Debris- ^ Yields Bodies S —0£58iYictini■^rnu, ITnm r u i 0>«)Broth- p in , n invesUgaUon into th e ac< IntlMy dent, on* of Braill's w orst mUws M90” ' disaster.if-Ida* —o n e -C T x n rd c d —tm ln -sp c ed l I# In - through nOn and darkne.is slamm

Into the two others halted becav■ -of~«~»lgn«l~f»ilvHO'* t "th e~Till«gg-

8a n U CniR, JS miles no rth o f I i l de Janeiro.m— ^■BrMm~til(a'i3f~p«ra were scattCT S a i l « 'on« Ih# track. I n one smaU ai

IS coschtt ie re Ulescoped. Wii -R «P . of the eleclrlcsl rmilroad snapp :erdfty ^nd dropped over the wreck# M adding to the panic. U ghtn l

flashes and t i l n feU In to rren ts hundreds of men from a neorby i

Ift ex- lore* base and from ' hosp it worked I n th e n igh t to j}uU ,pi

>orted scng'en from the debris. jr« of Juan Lam a Tombo, a ao-year-< pend- Spsnisrd who escsped through

emergency door of on# o t the wa lation lng trains said; itlaliy ■■Everything happened In a f n

Uon ot a seeond. One m inute _ wss reading a newspaper. T h e nt ^ minute all- was coiUu^ion. Ever^-o ift w shouting and running.^^ .

Thirty ambulances took survivi to hQsplUls. No U. 8. clUien* w« reported aboard any of the ' tra in

Troops surrounded th e area a n rk ft *'*''* relatives and friends

Id de . • _____lopre- [I- , . —

l n o x i c e C'? « DR. H. H.

SCARBOROUGHT h a v is io n sp e c ia l is t

of Saif L a k e C ify W ill b e .Qt th e

------------L IN C O L N 'IN N ”Gooding, Idaho

. . . M O N p y o n d T U E S D A Y

If your eye* o r glasses rrtwl----- • - Bllentlon. njake It a p o in t

having your eyes attended.------ “ ; -----“ 8AVES Y0tI->.I0KEY“ ^[{ Q j AND FUTURE TROUBLE-affio ■■ D n .H . H . SC A RBO R O U G H

I V ision S p e c ia lis t -

, Temperaturesclondy today and lonlxbL Cloudy 1

errow. Illgli todsy.38 to ««: bigh tomorr> -23. Law Bsturdsy » a sd n a l S p. Uon: .03 e t an Uch.

lUy m tin y today. Increasing c loudlneu I snow likely tomorrow. High both di

0 32,

fV—Th# .lowest tewperatw* In th* nail1 MaraU. Mieh., th* U. 8. weather bore ir* Friday was a t Orlande. Fla.

Jji. n.Uon| I

10 IlMk SprlEci - ...... . — <r tor t Sill U k .c i i r ..............- 1 1 __ JI)___t t ------ ?«n-ri«wlK4 ....... __ t4 4»

SI.^Uul.,. ,.... -_<I___11__

!• ioi ! | j i

alley Funeralsservices SURLEY-Rotary for Jack Mi will be I ray will b« recited a t 8 p.m. Tp In the 3ay“ a i Mcijulioeh'Tunfnil tnVj

ne Rer. Burley. Requiem mass will b« c >C riles ebrsted s t Little Plower church emorlsl 10 a jn . Wednesday by the R

W I te Francis ODriscoIl. Concluding rl 1 nonn will be lield a t PlfS.-r«nt View cen memo- tery. fYlends msy call kt McC iitr>mia Jo^Ji funersl home Tuesday and i >e msde til time of services W ^ n n d a y ., •While --------

RUPERT — Funeral services Richard Yeaman will be held a t «jn.-Monday a t tho Rupert Ll U bemaelewlthBlshop-MelvlnMc

, . iu cur, of tha third ward. oftlclaU; ConcKidlng rites wUl be held In 1

-111 Memorial Park cemetery In Ida tho ^

p* Culloch funtral home, Burley, 8u n d un- unUl Um* for sei

’»• Wr*, raJgB -P tine ra i-jerricc* for c ^ 1 2 ^ C. Mogtnsen wIU b* held » t 3:30

j^v’ m . Mondsy a t the W hite mortus Con- chapel, with tha Christian Scler

In the reader otflUatlnf. Concluding rii will b# held a t F t o lO O F cemete

illey Hosptals» ri& l S t B e n e a i c t ’s . J e r o m eValley ADM nTED3 to 4 Mrs, Frank Thomas, Mr*. C.

Plersoo, Verna Allen, Mr*. Oeoi Newman and M n. K enneth Russ<

a rd W. *U Jerome.•I iiitf, DISMISSEDa Ford Mrs. Robert Dean, Kimberly; M . Twin Llnwood Warwick and daught :. Mrs. K agtnnan; Delbert Alger, Tv ra Hob- Fslls; Mrs. Hoy Bean. Sahosha K hrstt. Mid Mrs. Erwin Oasch, Jerome.. Mur- BIRTHS

H sr A son .w u bom to Mr. and.M K etch- K enneth Russell, jorom#.

G o o d i n g M e m o r i a l^■1“ ,' : A D M nTEDf ^ Mrs. Oary Llsenbee. Oooding,

DISMISSEDM iJlIlhT bOT BIRTHS

A son wss bom to Mr. and N

; Mrs, . — —la m - T . -------- C o t t a e e . B u r l e yLS Mil- ADMTITEDJlllvnn, Din(Peler*on, Mr*. Ruth HI! Tingcr; K nUernma-CrM rFctcr*. alfB urlt

Mary Lee Sm ith. R upert; Mrs. Ell • Borti, . Declo: Robert Consldl:

lo Mr. Lnureno Frederick and Doris Bai 1 m ils , man, aU Ogden, ns and DISMISSEDod. - aU j.ffs."Mary Merrill, Oretn,''D la PhlUlp Held' Dr>-snt, Mr*. R uth Thon'

t r . j in d BIRTHS■ Twin X daughter was bom to Mr, a Jam es M n, Robert Smith, Rupert, and

son to Mr, and Mr*. Arden W itt —:------Malta...-.

— R n p e r f G e n c r a l —__________________ STlM ITTm ^

Mrs. Jerry Walker. Rupert. C S DISMISSED. • - Terry McNeely and Mr*. Bert.V

ims "S h, 'A daughter was bom to Mr. a

^ M n. J trry W alktr, Rupert.

■“'■'■ Banquet H eld by ™ .! ~ E in c o irM o th «

I^ c o ln .grada school ,m i?thtri.ln ? V . io s n a u e t Thursday evening wl

Of lue u,g theme “around the world."\ Mrs. Bliss Russell, room ' moth

ittCTCU chairman,—w as-In— la rp e - o f^^ U area event, aided by th s as.ilsUnl ro<

WirM mother- chairman, Mrs. Harla; napped Carlson.«k«ge. • Twstmlstreja waa Mrs, I n :htnlng BodejwUb. Invocation was given :n ts ss M „ . Clark Klelnkopf. rby air a te rU ln m e n t Included tw a sor ispiU li by.patriem Konecny. Buhl; a pa U .P « - tomlme by Curojjn Clore snd Rlcl

Hill. Buhl; dance by Ann King. Bp ear-old bara Howsrt. Peggy Scott nnd Cai Igh sn B lasto^ ; sccordlon solo by Kl< 5 wait- M uters; sccordlon duet by Bi

Quesnell and Sher>'I Quesnell, a: I frac- two pantomimes by BUI Elbs a. nute I Gordon Tobin.le next ---------■er -one

LOANS MAE

It.Tn*.” c o -s iR n cr .1 •" ' S ' - ■ . v o « r l o . n i n «nds of ' P r o p e r t y h e ld

B & i1 1 0 S h o s h o n e S t r e e t

--------> IP ITH IN,^ Y B .A J I LO>

" ( ■ Diamonds. ~ ^ Watciiesiln t • Sllverwar*1, Clocti—;— -------------------- .E lectrlc-Injni------—- . — r ............B»ctric-M lxer* -

Electric Toasteri »QH ....................... .

AND

g Trophies Are ^ Given to Top T^' , ’57- W iim ei

IPp»b P((« Ob i)le u to- western pleasure, Harmony Mou h days Mos Ogawa, Nampa, and Nun

A nn l. T . O, Adcock. Orew Tennessee walker*. D anny— B

nation Quarter Circle Spear ranch . F bureau Collins, Colo., and A Mldnli

Storm. H art Hatchery. Beavert-T ------- O r r . --------------- . — ---------

j*y, Arnblsa three-galled.. N ttllr: : -o Wallace Roehr. Bellevue, Wa;

'♦a ■■ and Bashon Fnr, Mnrllyn - iJI)__ .11 atables,.Y*klm*,.Wash.;-stock-ho

-i* reining. N ltt Barr, Ricky T h u rt J j— "* B o ise ,-an d -e u rllg h rrM » rtly n .i : : .11 stables. Ysklma.•5 fin e harae.v, Beau Sensation.* H, Cobl). Beaverton, Ore., and J-----------Sensation. Tommy ComeU. Bol

parade. Zsa Zsa, Cobb, Beavert I and The Pescoek. Cobb. BenvertI______ Plve-isited. Jesse Jam es. M srlljI I BurstifalM7Yaklma,"and A Blyi ■k M .ir- Spirit, J^ r* . Beulah N eltiel. Bol , three-galtedi Logan Jean . M srilj

Su*-U*bl4s,-Val«lma^a?>d-Or*i h i »•«*■* Bud, Jimmy Cornell, Bol .ir ih EnglUh Ipleasure, M attie - Mer< le n A Schuller, Balt Lake C.nir *"<1 Fnlkah, Mr. and M rs. W.

, Tumer, Jerome.i.>8ies lor iw a jio rse shows in :

nnd u n . sssociatlon area «^re announc----- Thg-nolt e sliuB wlir-t>c-ticHKJt

I«. 20 snd 31: DllUngs, June , , 38 and 39; Blaekfoot. July 10. ^ . .1 »n‘l 13: Ogden. July 16 and *5 Missouls. July 31 through Aug. I- l i i rnM on- 50,ic aUng, -The group expressed regret U I in the -Twin Palls was nol having a*sh I Idaho thU year. Members of the assoc h e Mc- tlon lU ted they hoped Tw in Ft 7 . ^ un - would come back Into th e assoc or se rf- Uon In th* near Ju tu re . Ogden

Uklng over the dates prevlou reserved for the Twin Falls meet

tor Ctrl TTtrw mem ben et th e BHllr ,.«n n ' Lloris’ cliib flew to TwlfT P allT^

■ Saturday's meeting to public lortuaryScience are C. H. Oraham. Fr*nk SaUbi ng rites and W. J . Hagen. Tl)ls wUl be I tmeteiy. first year for th* BilllnB* ahow.

5 Filer Farmer Killed as Hay Topples Ove

Russell, (Pc.* Ptia Ona)Sheriff James H. Benluun, Depi Wayne Hankins and S U te PaU

ly: Mr*, men H. E, Carr and M arvin WMi lughter, «en t to the scene., Twin Mr, Mogensen was bom Dec. loshone, isoo. In McPherson, K ans.. a ime. came to Flier In IBIS. He was s n

uated from Flier high achool nd .M ri. iB 31.snd had farmed ne&r h

since,that time. He m arried Vli Beeman Dec. 4, 1931. In Filer,

l o l attended th# Christian Sclei chureh.

ji„_' . I n addlUon to his widow, h e •• survived by. three sons, F ra n k

Mogensen. Twin F a lls fc sU te ] trolmaa sUtloned a ?* U ie .p o rt

..H M r. fn lry " t HollLiter; John C. Mori ria Mr*. „n_«nil_Chsri^ W, MMen_JtiLJll ■ Jcrome;-two daugfiters.-Mrs.-Hei

Bstes, Jerome, and M rs. E n r Thompson, Nampar-14 'K nindcr

dren; one brother. John A, M op I Hilda sen, Jerome, and one slsU r, Mi

rs. ElJen Puncral' services will be held insldlne, 3:30 pm . Mondsy a t the W hite s Bate* tuary chnpel, with Uip ChrlstI

Science ''render efflclfttlng, Cc . eluding services will be held In 1

,■ ■Dlah; Piler lOOP cemetery. ' ‘ • Thomas ----------------------------

TOKYO. March 8 IB — Ru.vil L», t*'o most recent nuclear blasU wi

.'n5 . Oft on or near Novaya Zem!w Si<T *^ ' pan's meteorologlcnl bureau snld

Saturday.______________________

;,v .J Centerville

h e r s ^rrjUitldIS with

ofruT* hIt room

’ Sound Motii A Message for

ffsongs ;

■ _ T O )

T W IN F A L L S , S U Klbs and __-p—

\1ADE ON HUNDREDS O F ITEM I

cr. — no waiting. RrinK u.t th e ite in five mim itcs. Lowest jm w nbroki held from three months to one yc

1, B L O A N & JE W E L Ilefr W e s t _____________ ’■ 1

H IN TillK WORLD, R A H HAS IT I LOANSWONEY OS ANYTHING THAI

'~6 unV ~ Cn'mrrasRtvolvers • TV .SeUTooU nsdlojDrills MuAicAl- In»t.

s -------- C h a ln -3 s« ---------- flrrtnr"M iTTitre rs - 'Elfcirlo KJisvers - - R<«ord-Player? s te r i Ampllllers ' Ts[>e Rpcord^r;

AND HU.SDRKIl.S O r OTHKR ITK.MK O

TIM ES-NEW S,

® Twin Falls NBeard MeeU Monday

A. Executive bosrd of Lincoln school X .M C F7A VUI meet a t S pm - Mondsy la C X 9 the school auditorium.

Eummag* Sale 8«t M ount, /phe Sunshine club *UI hold a N unes rxinimsge sale starting s t # sJn,

Wednesday s t 337 Shoshone street • -B oy. south.;. F o r t _________ ______________________Idnlght Trains aa Navsl Cadet

Neal Seymour Barth. 20. 365 PUer • avenue west, has stsirwd iS months

training a.i a naval aviation esdet W ash.. Pensacola. FIs, He Is the son of

M i\-S n d _ M r^ lfo H. Barth.

h u rber. xexas Driver Flatd lyn.Sue -RicardiT' L iio :' iC M K I f in : ' TeT:

was lined $10 and U costa Bstur- tlon. L. day In T»,'ln Palls Justice court for nd Mr. operating a molor vehicle without a Boise: driver’s llcensc. He was cited by

iverton, s u t e Patrolman Richard Bums, iverton. .:#rllyn- gu terD Ie* . .BlyUie w ord hss been received by Mm. Boise; w . D.. Steams Uiat her sister, Mrs,

O ra rS ^ ^Boise: johrison vUlted In Twin Falls'many

“'SS: _______W . A. _ _

I in the ' I X c l t l l O v t p p C H I

H ”F o rP la n e^ d -Aug. i, Termed Hoax, , (V ,. Ume and the use of the ir planes

without cost when Uiey are lum- .Mfvi« moned into Uis air to search for n ^ l UULW^S. everything to help in a sesreh,"

I, he said. T h e y know Uiat theyH & l v the same type of help Ifm e e? theyre ever In a pinch," he added. QHlln’s* FaJTar said Uie sU te department

ubllclM Moulton, was disturbed over Uie \ T hey Incident, adding th s t "nobody re- alsbury serds this thing a* very funny." be the Twla Falls county Sheriff James i6w. H. Benham u id Saturday night he

•'didn't- quite know w hat to think." He said, ■There was noUilng In Uiat

^ area, as far as*all of us concerned ^ with' the seerch could determine,"

However, Sheriff Beuham did not rule out entirely the posslblUty thst

“ y the message msy have-been an act­ual caU tor help coming In from another pa rt ol the country on s

T a freak radio occur­rence caused by cerUln aunospherlc

^ , condlUons. He ssld radio messsies »re pbfcedX up occasionally Irom

S J i™ : Pennsylvania snd other East«-n w n g n t gi4tea, ‘-There Is a Jerome In Penn- — . sylvania and one In Arlxona," tie

said, "and there's a possibility thst the messagB wss sklppmg In from

" on* of Uieae aress,'’ He added thstlooK in jjg , p , , .1 th a t Is.--L Denham said law enforcement

personnel taking p a rt In th e sesreh ecience jerom e S h e r i f f James B.

/ Bum*. Marvin Snj'der. sU te officer ■ C w sUtloned in Jerome: W illard Bsker,

’" • *UU officer sUtloned In Shoshone, and Clark Hand. sU te pollWrlleu- tenant sUUoned in Tw la-nUltfwho

“ WM near King HUI. het»dln'J for .iL-bftlh. T g m m ;u ' a lien hg w u dlfK ttgTg-

the search:----------------- ------. . i ’-h o The posslbUlly Uiat Uia call was

• part of civil air patrol pracUce drill w t™ was discounted since area airports

‘ ^ are always notified when such drills „ M , i i a i n g j-p m c . te m or- .

“ S R e s c u e F a i l sIn th e GREENWICH. Conn. March B (JI

—A Greenwich mother gsve h tr life early Saturday In a vain attem pt to

D--------iiiivfW 'g~or~n tr ' ehngwii ^ n a a'tr* 'iu.vila^s trapped In a burning house.U were A third chUd was saved when she Zemlya Jumped from a porch roof and was le. J a - caught by a man on the-grouhl jAld on - ---------------------------________Re a d t im e s -n e w s w a n t ads

lie Awakening ^

otion Picture Withfor Times Like These ;

iptist ChurchrONIGHTUN., MARCH 9-8:00 P.M. '

E M S — 55.00 to Sl.OOO

! i te m — you w ill hnva ro k e r '.s rnte.^ in Idaho .3 y c ; ir ,

= L R Y C O .N e x t T o Y e l lo w C o b C o .

IT . . . rUKTAIISE - IHAT UOKHS-T RAT - V j

Binociilsrs' I6porllns Ooorfi • (HsMlns T n tk lp ' " I

i»t. C»mplni[ Equip. Itrh tn r i— Onlf'ChlM------------------ - '

...... R*df11fn - ....................... .................. 1rd^ri . OullKisrd .Moinrs . 1

K OF.V A I.i K I

?S, TW IN PALLS. IDA HO’

3 News In BriefTax U ea Released

ichool Relsssa of a sU t« Income UX lien Uy la against Edwin A. O ler. Twin FaUs.

* teas filed 5atarday-w iu» Ui# -Tala Falls county recorder.

gid a Offleti U CIOM Sin, OJflces of doclor* on the sU ff st

street Magic Valley Memorial hospital will be closed-from I to 3 pjn. Mondsy

— during -funera l-K T ^ltes.-for J 3r. Oordon Oldham.

I PUer ____ • ■ ■ — __________fonlhs BM leic^ '{o~7an ^esdet Rickey Heck, 24, 248 Seeond ave-

» n of nue west, w as sentenced Friday in Ta'ln PaUs Justice court to 15 days

------- In'the countT-jail-and was «ss«*s«dS3 coits for being d rtin k jn ‘ pubHc

■'fex., plsc"eTHe wa* arrested by clly pollfi,Jstur- ---------r t for SoldUr Promoted lo u ta MsrUn C. lU thJea. son of tht fi by Rev, and Mrs. C. A, RaUiJen, 23J ns. Fifth avenue east. Ta-ln Falls, re­

cenUy was prom oted to private flrsl class s t F t, Gordon, Os., where’he

' Mrs. is ssslgned to the U . 8 , army signal , Mrs, training center.Y «ye- . ---------

Mr*, narrtag* UcKiise many A.marrUge license w u issued Frl*

dsy by the TV-ln Falls colintr clerk to CsrI'Csse. J r , O len Csnyon, Aril.

I ____snd Josephine Ortega, T ain I^ lls.

^ Jay Doeblcr aad U ia Marie Bates, both PSUl. ■_____________________

I t * Nats Pay AskedLloyd F. Barron filed an Indebted-

■ q v ness complaint In T»-ln FaUs dls- “ A trlct court Saturday sgslnst Arthur

E, Koenig for SS3A claimed due on ni.n>. » promLMory note. B snon Is repre-

>>y Charles Scoggln, FaU- h X “ eld a tto rney :_____

? i r . l ReporU'Planned ihJvni ReporU on the recent uorLiliop

In Boise wUI be given by members ,?.,]} who attended a t th e meeUng of the

First District Nurscji sssoclatlon at Iment ^Wedne.<djnj in VaJ)fji|

r Uie registered nursj’s a re urged to al- r re- lend.ny." --------- ^James Festival PUnned ■ht he "D Rancho Grande" wlU be the hink." Uieme of the fourth ward LDS music 1 Uiat and drama fesUvnI to be held at emed 7:30p.m. Tuesday In the fourth ward n*." chapel. T here will be dancing end m not refrtshmenta Immediately following t that the fesUvsI, AU fourth wsrd m’em- 1 eel- bers and Uiclr friends are invited,from _____

» Payment Soughtlndebtedne.M complaint wm

pnenc Snturday In Twin FslU pro- *7 *“ bate court by the Professional Ad-

Justment bureau ngalnst Tommie uia-n o . Bstes. T he bureau u y s Bate* \ * B«ve Magic VaUey Memorial hos.

pital a promissory note tor t41.43 Is soush t plus lntere.1i

«V? . •>’<1 attorney fees. Tlie bureau Is * represented by IL N. Jewell. Twlr » poj- »tiorney.

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Demo Senator Delivers Blast

<rn> Pal* Om )“I don^t charge Uint Wi# Repub-

, , , , llcans create depressions,- he u id ., -B u t as workers In factories who• ! . J have repeated acclilenta are u id to

n , be 'accident prone,■ I do charte th a lthe ■ RepuBlicanj are •depre.islon prone’ nnd Uie result* always seem

„ At a press conference earlier,• f ’ houever. Monrflnry u id he does H . - not believe the halloa Is In for a

depression. ' ■ ' •“The maximum'WlU be a reCM- 'XI slon.^^-h*-*ald_;JluL-Uia-d«}ULJQ

which I t goes depends upoa 'U ie rapidity wllh which we reset,”

, l i ,. He caU edjfor easing of credit, a S s speed-up of Intersu te highway con-

‘ „ strucUon "and home buUdlng and reversal o f a federal ban on new

J ' h , slarU tow srd long range projecU. L , . i “T h ls-adm lnlstra llon .^he-u ld-ln

his speech, ■'has by plsn and design determined to restrict, slow down

____ .nH In munv .InsUneea kill vitalIP -, public work* program* f o f^ iu ir

development o t our natural re* sources*

i^ r.* "Here In Idsho >-ou have felt tha-d*ad-h*nd-ot-UiU-polley-ln-ihe adm inistration's opposition to the

^ Hells canyon p ro jec t. . ,■■ Monroney------- tB iled-ll-Uia-poUey_of_::postpoae.

procnisUnate and psrtnerslilp." hted- In the foreign policy field. Mon-

dla. roney called to r •'programs renecUng rtjjur American leadership In economic, le on cultural .and spiritual fields u weU

as p;tcl4 dealing only with mlUUry assistance.-

C ritlcltlng policies ot Secretary of Agriculture Benson, Monroney said th e Republican* now favor

wliop cutting price supports to 60 per cent nbers of parity.t the ■■And It we give him UUs permls- >n a t slon.^' Monroney ssld. "he wUl use

It M dow, arid the^ arket

> #1- i t always has.", .Monroney said Rep. Oracle Ptwl.

\ fJ,. Ida., W 'U e spokesman /o r all of Idaho'^ In the house. He* called

• the lor e lection of a Democrat to suc- nusli: ceed Rep. Hamer Budge, Republican <5 * t from th e seeond district.'

Dem ocrats paid 115 a p late or , 130 a couple e t Uie dinner. Uie flrat

o t a series o t Uiree. The others will be in .Id a h o Palls M arch '23, with Sen. A lbert Oore. D , Tenn., a speaker, and In Levlston In AprU,

, ‘ Monroney was Introduced by Sen, „ Frank Church. Idsho Democrat.p r o - ____ -■ ■ ___ ___

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Seen.TT^O ut - o f -s U te pickup t r u ' t -

Mnlng stop sign a l lnK n«ii5_“-;' Second street and efcona

____ weBt...,., Commbaioiner n .4f.h a rt m alnu in lng South Pir4*i.

rpub- sewers bu t “West psrk" in , 3 u id . . . . O ffice of .Police Juutt j who Pum phrey crowdcd »lth jnte,-.

Id to nabbed recenUy In rad«r ncu th a t Wesley Annis claiming hf hmj

^slon another mosqult* . . . Vic Cup,- .: seem denying he had quit smokin’’ ^

does fence and overturning gstbnct «• tor a . . , Man wearing drtis clotliirj

• muddy dre?s ■boots . , , Jqu.;:HftWM-phrtinB-car ob BtcoiiS ,7

Lh to enue weat . . . Man and Mn-.,, - the holding handsln-partfa t i u d f j r

car on Second street M tsi, lit, a bareheaded boys riding mo-orc,.: con- on downtown slreet . . . j.tu. u. and Lake admltUng she hsd cluie f.' new counter with plumbers . , ,

cU. overheard: " rd - wash my cir v Id-ln mormw It I knew ILMfmMn’ieslgn ------------------------ —down T > , • ! C 1 v ital

"■ Clinic Slatedt»-ihe - T J ia —IW Tl'ffrra-nes of 'iflLv > the i^chnlques snd procedure.i »;i] i,

featured a t a retail m Im ti;..' ' Tue.-<loy evening afUie Tain h j Mon- Junior high school sudltofimn. oS* Sponsored by Uie T»m f,:, Cliamber o t Commerce Commt.Ti UUry dlvblohj^., the clinic til l b« cs

ducted by a panel of loc>l mcrcb:: e tary btUI apeak about Uie Importit;

of• cen t Robert Miller, of Uie DaircD

negle institute. Is sctieduN _ u . preface the clinic alUi Inirodufc’I uae remarks. Tlie main portion o f", a rket cUnic.-howevcr. wiU b* hnnilplin l y . . . loeal-merohants. ■- . ■■/ n io s e attending Uie «e.\siQn »: Pfo.1t encouraged ta ask quuiioniji

jjjj discus* any-problems ttllh lliepuf :alledBUC- AU Tw in Falls firms hiv« Ut

ilican requested to register theirtor th* cUnlo witU the clucu

or _____________________ J. ' i m I U l T T I - g l - l l l

The only time a woman sho;^ wUI draw the line Is when t^ l adding op w bat she spent.

I I MON.■ I TUES.

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Income Said Larger Than ' Mack’s Wage

P *"*! norfon Moorf. tor under-

P < » ^ „ ” u r f S S " i n

K i S - m 'l '" >» *'” ,■ ?

lu tiff-h eirln p ' broughi oul lil»

NdUotiiJ »lrllnts-f w ceew “ ^ • r ^ ^ ^ S ^ o r in - m e - c h a n n d - J O

S i , iSiek t51«(1 for N »^n»l but3 r f m iw M -

“ s ; t f S d iS hmbut h u not

. h id -no indlwtlon vrhal-■ L * ^ ^ l t o »h«t the grand jurors

, hi be ntttr. But he suigMted S i r i M «k-i income while In office

r S ^ o n e ob jec t of Inqalry U*ck could not be reached for

did not » y .where J>f ifcwht the pxt« Income mtiy hftvc

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*** Indlcited•rt,i ArXaniuu Democmt luild one

Bf hi* commlltee membeni, Hep. Jo- l i 0 -Hum. n.. Minn., hnd #urted

4 S n r the heirtnH lo ro Inlo com- ^ Biwe rtcordA .Ifdlcatlni MnU hnd

Ul income ef "around « 5W ) In l « Tear*. Diirlnit thnt Ume, Harrl.^

nrat- _ „ i* 4 -tfl.|M.000A year - : fo r a tctAl *f ifound U3.000.

T bellev# Mack received tome MiMO beyond what he received. In hll uliTT." H arrlt aald. He said Uie ntEd Jury l<»k orer committee rec- erti ot Mack'* accounts and the hsuM lnie«tiR»ton hnd to drop the nuUtf fw the time bclntr.

TJtltulde l4 du« back before ^ e >HN« eammlttee Monday wjflle Uitk 1» ttnUllvelT Maled for a re-luni »PC**«nce W ednplay.

Mctft *0.1 named by A, Prank • jttl«Une, OM of me uaiucctuful tppUanU for the channel 10 i»ifd. u ha rln i "engineered" Na- ttoilM cuccesiful appllcaUon. Kat> miUna It acheduled for teaUmony TMeiday.

U . y . S a y s P l a n e

. ^ J l n i N s u t r a l ^ e aSEOUL. Korea, March 8 (fl - .T h e

V. N. command Baturday disputed IB American pllol'a conlenUon thatI a.a-alc4arce,Sabre]et shot down

—T1tuniia}>-WM-ln4ld»-*lIl«d-t«n1lory,brrond the range of red rin .i. .

TTie plane "ipparenUy violated the demilitarize Mne" between

' Korth and South Korea becauM the «Teck«Ee_ U _ln North Korea, a U. N, command staiement aald.

■ 'U ^ lr^ fc ^ ^ H lll^ M o .. ^iM d^ Ih'e 5’juUon whether 11 waa eommunbl lire lha t dosrned Uie Jet flying wlUi hU plane. The U. 8 . a ir force aald

plane flown by Capt. Leon Pfeiffer, Kenosha, Wla„ wm *hot

_ t t t a bj.communlu iire.__ ;______

C o n c r e t e i s L a i H ~

T n D a m S t r u c t u r eBROWNLEE, March 8 ifl — Idaho

-P o * # r eompitnr'Teported-SatuMnyII h u itiried -W o rlT -b n -lh y ia ilnajor cBncrale atnicUir# for the 2« w n l« d»m hydroelectric project OQ the Snake rlrer.

Concrete la bdn» laid f e r - the’! - m r rn o a ie - I f i l in e -ilnicuire, "the;I company said. Th# Intake will fun-'. Ml water from Brow nlce'a-m er-|

y ^ to c b i _a 'h ich_jead ; tJirouth^imneli to the turblnca Inl “>t powerhouie. I

Ihroush a rock walled channel "JSJi long nnd l« n ie e t deep. Idaho

‘ o»er Mid, Tlie atructure wlU be 'quipped wiUi huge ateel gatei mat

■ cm b# dropped over th# entrances w acal mem for maintenance Purpow.------- ----------

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Midjhat- A medal ia procD ted by Idaho / uror.i Meailowa. 'A merican Falli. lo Roy e.ited f in t placa w inner Friday aflemo)fflce * A * ' ft

L e w i s t o n B o y 1 UL — Legion^O e

(Pram l*afi OnalArco; Robert L.n.ikcy. K cUokr: Ellzn-

. . . bcih Pftltcraon. Hnllcy. nnd Ann RMenlof, Nnmpa.

Tho awnrtl.i were preienlfd by hnd Amcrlcnn LcRlon Commnndcr

- I- Mclvin Meadow*, Amerlc.iii-Fnlb. . . . I , JudKC-1 w ere the Rev. Wllllnm I'er- “ due,'Jerom e; Dee Keller. Gooding: iu fn Richard Sliou. American FnlLi;

Henrj' WIIU. Tw in ralL% nnd OlenLTinprtnn; B o i s e : .........................

The contc.nl. wn.> under the dlrec-d-ln

Navy F a ils Again To L if t V anguard

X,[ W ith B aby Moon. re- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fin., March

8 i.fk—Tlie nnvy tried asnln Satur- rank dny wimout «ucce.i.i to put up lLi uful VanRUzrrt—u te llU a te it rocket In

10 dayllKht.A crew worked on Uie temper-

**** nmentnl 72-foot rocket mo.it of me >ony day K^pg rolled the

working crane bnck. leaving the mla- ille apparently ready for launching.

ia c ti .l lm e aome.dlfflculUci crop­ped. tgi and prct'ented a firing. .

_ _ Df, Jo lm —P.-H at«n< -d lrw io r-o f 6 R Project yftnmiRnI..i50l(l.la-Wjiahln«.

ton the flrln it w t i \ CAllcd off "on the bftal. o f w eather dojlng In."

A heavy fog moved In on Uie m a t launching »lt« late Iji the afternoon. ®*’" Hagen iuild there would be no a t- ■o«7. trm p t-to -ln tm clfth rT ock tt-S m id ic r • , and th a t th o firing "will be re- it^d achedulfd m aoon n» pricllcablc." '^en He Indlentcd Uie next attem pt a t the hunching th e Vnnguard and lu

xl± Uny teat aa t« lIlt« ..w o u ld .tak e .p W Monday.

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» n B o y T W in s S ta te

iho A m erleu Lcdon eemmander Melrln Roy HoTey. LcwUton, wbo w ai jttdged

:emooa a t Jerom* In the it>t« Leflon * * * *

T a k e s F i r s t i n jF a t o r i c a l - C o n t e s I

tlon of Francis Boyd, atate depart- illzn- ment oratorical chairman. Jerome Ann E.v;orta were Bill B.irnea, Gu

Cnllen. Leo Conies and Dudlej i by siroifd, all Jerome. Timer was Hert inder Helms, commander of Uie Jeromi I.'. po.1t.Per- Clerks were Ouy Colea, Oooding

^Ing; depnrUnent vice commander; Hnrr; i'alLi; Prill,, Wendell, fourUj dU trlct com. Olen mander. and Hephl Johnson. Good-

intt. • .............. .... ^ .ilrec- Young Hovey, son ot Mr. a iid Mrs------ E. Paul Hovey, UwLMon, will com.

pete next in a regional conte.it. Tin I nnUonal contest will be held Apr!

t 21 In Portalea, N, M.

PJ, A -B lasts Due to arch Go U nderground'tu r- LAS VEGAS. Nev.. March 8 10- P "•■' SclenU.iLi Of Uie atomic energy com- t In mLislon esUmate half of /u lun

nlomlc lesU In the United S U tes wll: iper- be underground detonatlona wlU ' m e no fallout problemi.

the The all< of an underground bla.il mis- which convinced m« AEC to tak( :ilng. It* teaU underground waa insF^cted TOp- by sewsm cn yeaterday for the flral ;. Ume n t metfevndiv prpTlng groundsp -o f i 9-m ii«-Tiortrreasnjr*tierc:------- - 'Jng" tooVi T'r* '*n*f*n Intc "on a tunnel dug deep, under a desert

■' mesa where a 1.7 klloton device wa* Uie blasted laat Sept, IB, The ea r th had

lOon. aucccsatully ftrnomered me h e a t and • a t- radiation of me explo*lon.________

re- CHILD ULAMED FOR FIRE Ic.” PHILADELPHIA, March 8 LT) — It a t Police Sftlurdat-Chnrged an 11-year-

lu old boy with setting fire to a Penn- i l ^ ayWanla .m llroad pier JulUng over

the Delaware river. _________

FOR THE FIRST TWIN FALLS

RHREIH»HlKO=

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i t c L e g io n O r a t o r i

lelrin- sralorleal eratetC Joyce Kail, Tw idged repm enting all part* of Idaho pa cglon photo-encraTlnO

Tough GuyCHICAGO, March 8 Cfv-Veler-

_ an Chicago police hnd a touch g g i ; . - tim *-w im -C arl-M arU -F rW «y-

nlght after he was picked up epart- wandering along La Salle itreci. ^Tome. Taken to the Hud.ion avenue ■ Qu* Rtatlon. Marta ripped out drawcm Judley from filing cablnet-i and tore up I Herb nicMagea on the police telct)T>e erome niaclilne. Mart-i. who 1s 3’i year*

old.'al.M smeared chocolate Ice odlng. cream on Sgt. Horry Ljona unl- Horry Jom,com-. T7]e-boy's mother reclaimed

O0«l*. him. She mM 1i» wandered to m« ^ 1 itre'rt from me/aiiilly '* baMmenl

con? '

Family Travels) KINO HILL. March ft-Cecll Boll

and h ll faUier, C. E. Boll, vLsitcc Mr. and M«, Virgil Boll In Pendlc-

i n / ? Ore.. Tliursday, Tliey are vLilt- i l l U itiK Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Osbom^ Ir nn— Hermlston mis week-end. com- Mr.i. Boll Is spending mBjlw ^t-

tulure end wllh her wn-ln-taw and'tlifuRh- u will ler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayion Wegman

wim In Grandview.

bla.ll r e a d TIMES-NEWS WANT ADStake ^ - ........ - ............................

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Radioactive P eril S Seen in Collision;day- --WASHrHGTONi-Morcli-«-«t----- A

up I harbor collision Involving a nuclear- •eei. I powered merchant vea.icl could con- nue I laminate the harbor w ith dnnger- icm I QU.1 radlonctlvlty. L ^■ up Tills was reported Saturdiiy a •)T>e I committee of m e National Academy car* [of Sciences (NAS).

Ice , n said m a t .lUCh a collision could in l- I so' conuimlnale the surface w nl«r of

nn eliiht-mile long, three-mile wide, med 50-foot deep harbor th a t KwHaUon

txptw ure.ln the jir ra i^-ould be as lent lollows:

Tlie dally dose could b« equal lo____ ! w hat Is now deemed permlMlble only

Jf received over an cnUre year’s 5 time aa an average dose tor person* g In the general population.

s r Millions V isitWASHINGTON. March 8 MV-A

"*.*'* record 59JM,000 visitors were re-., _ -« o rd e d a l the 180 national park

aervlce areas laat year.SecreUry of Uit Interior Seaton

• announced thla Saturday, saying there wa.i an eight per ccnt Increase In vlslt-i over m e M million report-

AD3 ed In lOM._____________

j^ M Y lffllHGIC O A T S

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, Soviet Warns Southeastern Asian Group

MOSCOW. March * '.?^-Tlio So­viet government crallni Saturday night for e*t*bll*hmenl of an atom- free tone and a »yatem "f cnllfctlve security In A*l» nnd the Far East. j jn iB caU came ln_a S.OOO^ord rte-

' nunclallon of the BoiiilienJl Asia Treaty O rganization (SEATOi con-

m u week. , IT ha official »t*lemenl,, rrlensM!

by tha government ncus rRency Ta**. made tio jpeclflc prnpouili,

. Tt w«rn>f1 n«ttnn^ nf A»lii nn l tlip' F a r Ea*t they would lay IhciiueU'es' open to nuclear relallntlon — pre-'

■ sumably from the SoTtrt Onlop—if' they agreed to the estnblWime'nt of nuclear o r rocket U w j on their territory.

iHued Similar Waml'nn The S o « e t union has ijjiied a se­

ries of similar warnings tu varied nation* in U ic.pnat. II ;tli3 ha*

— hafkefl a jilan pu l fcrwartl by Poi land for an atom-free zone'aero.M Europe. . ««.

Saturday’* itatcm ent accuied the _ tInlted_Stat£4 -*nd_oUi£r_^HC4ter/l

■ aggrei-ilve powers" of trylnit to use- SEATO to furm er Uieir "colonial _ JO llcIcs-ln AAla.-------------------------

•'As is well kiiown.''ltsaid,"Amer­ican 'aid' is aimed primarily .U me

?ir. mlllinrliaUon of member aiatr* of H ll SEATO such as rnklslan, Thailand ■ and the PhlllpplneA.-

The Kremlin wnmlng wo* word- n t i ed In language sim ilar to th,ii used W f on the eve of llie recent NATO sum-____ m lt conference in Paris. I t obvlou.i-

ly was aimed nt the same goal—dl*-

I cord and dissension In the allied cnmp a t a time when me western powen are apeaklng for unity,

o n W am i on More— A —Tti«-Kreiniln etiargeddie-weAlem lear- powers were aiming to link NATO con- wim SEATO and warned thnt such iger- * move "would place SEATO's As- , Ian membere In even greater de- y a I - i « " i I • »lemy

ould • t w in FALLS STO.

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• • ' ' ~ the _ . price. Choose from I

with satiny «trip€. a ; L- ...... .-purofanget)riee.-^u'

■ ----------------- SHOP-PE N N E

F arm e rs to M eet'SHOSHONE, M.irch 1- D a l r y

1 farmers will meet In m e county agenf* office a t 2 p. m, Wednesday. Thnne who are either on me wVlgh- n-day plnn. wnnl to suirt on It, or

1 \ I wniii tn KO on m e DHIA are urged ^ 10 a ttend. •. ■ PInn.i for handling fonn* and fl-

nancliU arranKemrnU will be dl*- nuvird. WelgIU shffU for eight

Enst *n to far.

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KSBITT. MOTHER OF 1NVENTI0N“~.1 1 ^ a l t h l a soU r Ice box Mii be lold Iffr a leas lhan many s*s snd eleclrle ke boxt

•ket. For Iwael, aa for many olher areaa, iTuiUKe will lie tn the ia<rln( on fuel co«

flduee^eheap electriclly. Thus, h e ra 'ir a " ; JiN ecmUy_btlDe_lbfi_inoJhrr,oi_inTeni; IB to the present schedule. UJs solar cot atiil be patented, and ready lor producUon istrlbutlon w llhin a year.

3UARD1A O F ISBAEL’—The mayor ofand betiuUful city of Italfa-Iarael'a 1

metropolU and leading port—U known as irdUt of la rae l/' He h u done for the mod and Improrement of ihla municipality anon border w hat the “UlUe Flower" did id on Uie flubway."

a trade union official, a member of P• Ben*aurlon's party , and ullrallberal. I realist. W hen a sroup ot bualneaamen « th a t buslneu w u so bad tha t taxes mut hti m adr ft PcmmaJ m srte t surrey. Wai of 250,000 Incocnlto. he dlscorered th a t at

ahady side of the slreet wero making-pr . complaining. In ho t Haifa, tha t U a 1

>es no t belle»8 U iat young m anled coi live with the ir In-Uws. So. although It }ayers a boost In rates, he built specially ind conTenlent apartmenU Jor newlywed; has the cleanest atreeta In Tsrael, allhougl OD three separate tier* rising abore the hardsh ip on the sanlUtlon departmenU

s personally responsible, He ta lk s to Ws tl morning by i l l l f f e re n t route, thus kee e t cleaners on the ir toe*—or on their bro

. OLDER THAN JERUflALEM-Whlle \ hlslorlc and walled clly of Acre, which Is < irtisalem Itself, the writer was accompa Deputy Mayor, an Arab,, and by the coi of .‘n i i e L ateat News,- a newspaper publl

LVlV*lunlclpal official escorted Uie party ln.tldt Id began to describe the hlslory of the pr u Uie "Criiiadera’ ClUdel." Tha grim ; housed m any famous and Infamous prise

Arabs, T urks, BrlUsh, P ranch-for more-; ind y ^ ra . I t Is one o( Uis vorld’a most 1 rlsons.> deputy m aj'or began his description, the Iter. E lijah Amlkam, laughed grimly and 1 don't have to teU mo anything about thU l ean U ke you through It blindfold, for :

rom It a fte r being a prisoner of the Br years." '

N GANG'S •VELL—Amlkam-was a mei 'S tem BonSi—«r-I<«hl.-whlfllt-««>rl«l*M Torlstlc tactics to d rlfe Uie BriUah out bi Inqulshed the ir mandate In 1M8. Their « cry waa •■Yahoo." which was l«Ui a prayi utY awel U another-nnmeior.God).And a designed to demoraUta Uie enemy, am e yell was' used against the Romans [0. I t Is also the cry of American Indian nthen Uiey were on the waxpaUi. Its us nd on th e American plains is fre<juenUy 1 i r t the theonr Ui>t our.ied mca u e desc the 10 " lost tribes of Israel."

FO R IDAHO'S AGED, WBATT trreU O^Canrer.^daho•s•new■*Ute-hea]th ,tor, haa found th a t almost all needs a a t th e SU te Hospital SouUi a t Dlacl M aolred elUier by addlUoaal facilities or

er« happy tb hear tills conflnnatlon that 3t ho ip lte l- 'Is-net 're treaU ng to -a n y -“s prerloualy e h arsed^T h^oapU al.-aa -a-rt

iblo compromise w ith personnel and fm s and w ith ahort term admlnUtratlve p led by th e healUi department shakeup a t of U ialeglalaiiire.— iU t« healUi departm ent h u not had it«d .dlTKtlon a t Ul* top for a year- and < ’ adm lnlstra tlra authorltT_haTa_plagucd. len t e ren longer th a n Uiat. Kov tha l the It h u ita flta t orerall health admlnlstj i r In D r. C arrer. we are hopeful tlm t the type of programmln* of tha p u t will, b< jy a concerted long range buildup of per .-facllltlea.-'niftr<-ara-«tT«ng-lndlca»on*- ihs p rospect.'I f irs t InspecUon visit a t Blackfoot this t •, D T .'C arreF^ ile itrenrtlieT iB ip ittll-T ol ; th# aged. Many of Uia patlenU a t Uie e notes are no l mental problema na tu n d. The new health dlrtetcr feeU Uiat th< Uty of the hoaplUl to these aged mus I. H# .Indicates t h « Uils clariflcaUon wil this early goaU.lueaUon raises an InleresUng qutiUon. pos angent In the sta te p ro ram . Will a hom( ■d, e ither under aUle or prlirate charli ship, be' a new undertaklnc In lho.a(«te7. I burden of the aged Is complluUng the st health program, and there Is erery Indlc:• Is Uia caae. then Idaho must more to gra new. separata program for the aged,—Ii Mt Register.

T i n REASON FOB, TTIE^-flPBEAD- a rl D. BuUer, a well known auUiorlty on 1 m atters, writes th a t In Uia last 10 years

I ahare o f each dollar the consumer spend: s dropped from 63 to « cenU. derelopment h u stirred much discussion ig. The charge h u been made, for InsU Keasora and retailers hsre been taking an I ahars o t tha fodd dollar, a t agrlcult:

iuUaTr-howarar,-ahow*-that-Ui«r»-U'no-

:y for th s atatem ent tha t ilie f ^ cli profit of only 1.1 cenU on tha l dollar. And ir'a profit dropped from « per cent In e r cen t In ISSB..^f. then, has the money gone? _uUer tra c ts various (actors that help lo ir the widened spread between wtiat the fai i the consumer pays. And. he finds, the 1. by %.Klde m arsln . . can be found in 1 Q happening In the kitchen of America/' : “A p p w n tly moat of the fanner's mis f th e ’M hsum er's'food dollar soes Into p lundreds of ready-lo-senre and ready-to-i t-weu!d-eppearM m nras<w treTTia-Sffrxi willing to pay someone elsevW do the ho jork and_ha»# i t dona befor# reaching

ot many other g o o ^ sold a t retail, i t reqt ibor a nd ' CMts mrniey, it h done becaaie ;r_demiLnrts. it .80 th r r t 'i th f bif ri-fl<an spread—not profiu,—Industrul News Rev

SIALf" —~

; G P o t ^

S h o t s ^ SIn othe^.

od In re - ^It of d ls- BUEFBISElInsU tute Once In a while aoraethlng

p e n t th a t protldes a aurprla roof Of a ererron# InrolTed. b u t.fa r dUl m L .a u ch reM ons.-T hafa -the -w ay tt * The auii- th e homtf of U r. and Mr*. EarliU ln e t_ ls SalunU y-m om lng.-----------------■ W gases . I t .ta rted when plur u l» ta n « ) troublea dereloped a t the It h as th e houK 'Saturday momlng. No

eleclrle* particularly unusual about-tha Jonal lee y 0 "«

on# day 's D uring Uie absence o t Mrs.plumbers went down th#

;n II th e m e n t and started work, alny and 'w hen Mrs. Lake came hoaii

llny oieak basem ent. UkewUe. Uia plui" 0 Lake * « 1jie a o u in ^ eerUln fUtura up<

Ereryon# concerned was surp although you could hardly tern p a r t nf. tha inflrtfnl «a a pla

Tffr abou t su n r ise . -b o x a a o n ^ ___ . , ,

ireaa Uie p u p s FOR KIl>S D E PX •1 coats,I t m j J ^ __3Vft_h*,«.Uir*«-p«pa,^part-‘

»"<•r r « ? w 'r tic y ’w -about-l-m m iU ia-old.- cuon a n d ^

DONT 0 0 AWAYl )r Of th e ActuaUy, Uiera’a no «aaon for eia m oai summer weaUie;

tim e of year, so an>-one who's gi I m odern- uie weaUier should «i calendar first,

did fo r calendar will ahow» o -j . M arch 31 or thereabouta Is lh<

.1 ^ 1! of So •*'• Just a b it too much to expect s;' m u ^ ^ {[^O'

—B ut-doa-t go away, if springM l atoreaM arch a i. T hafa when you a

Is a aales jongiin m ap.ThU U aUU Id , E>on't gtre up hope. AlongI 1? Jun® 31 the flrsl di

i .lw i ? sum m er atfil. If the weaUier clally-de- pleasant along about

Ume, then hoUerl . hough lU . . . .J the bay candldales.usually straddle ‘* " h thair kneea from knotto hla of- o u r Voter says, a keeping . . .r brooms. qU R BULLETIN BOARD

I . Know, Twin FalU—Sorry 111# v b lt- th e Ujplc ot your le tte r mak h is Older proper material fo r the I ompanled porum where 11 would appears

your true name. I t you wanl t pubiiahea o b je c t. Juit ad, .. th e le tte r to the Public Forum e ln.tlde Uia Thanka, anyway.tie p rison. ■' I____

S JonU h. Twin Fa lla -W e i pruonera gureeat you ask the ' persons

cem ed. You'U find the j lost Ulus, number* luted In the dlrei

i n a . ™thU hole COURTESY PBOOF DES

I to r I es-10 B ritish ij . t ) ti, fjMitt.

th e Peave). But ra ther a ^ ro p. m em l«r

)ut*bT fore ' T T

nil IL wild . J L , . . J ^ n d J .h m J l l t J t » k J l l | d epartm ent hasn't pu l its snow

lana 3,006 ■ »»? for th# aeaaen b< ndlana, or ^ > 7 might b« needed 'moat Its use In d*yl"nuy c ited GENTLEMAN IN 1dtSCCntl- FOURTII HOW

, e a ] t h - a d ; -------------- T "leeds and Dlackfoot les or ad-

th a t th eiy-“snaJce — ------------ ---------

d fnd llty ive policyjp a t la s t _____ ________________

had fully and <iuU aigucd_lha __________________________it the de- ilnlstrator

in r ,; ' iif person- J J o n a - t l i a t ------------—

ails week.l - T O l 9 - l i r -------------------------------- --------

the hos- latural to ^it tho -r« -

m iist be n will be

i.po3slbly „ _ _ ,home fo r A A A I- MAIIndlcaUon X) grapple d ,- Id a h o

b s s i ■ V f o isslon nndInslAnce, .

1. . n u a - - ■ T h i ;rlculture'a s o n ti-no -«aM — ------------------------------------

J 'c h " ! ! ^

iTiZ - s a le _ _ _ . . t r a i l

Ip to a c - |ne farm er m e n

the blB-1 In w h at n l l rrlcft." He fI mlaalne e f r o itlio proc- s t r o iy-to-cook

le hou-'ve- htng th e '

: reqOlre.iraaie th e j ’■fl<an for __________ _______ •

TIM ES-NiOTS,

W A S H ]a i , - B y p e t

WABHINQTON, (NK A )--W e a M M P headtn t Into anoUier do-notlvl; ( l^ T aesaloa of coneresa.!r.sa}a one .R

J I publican, leader, ;^off th# record.j.. ------ jnaW hever aeen poUUci being pU

I ed harder o r worse," says anotbi Principal com­

pla in t or tha Re- tilnr hap* publicana la th a t fprlae for w t l h Uie J>em- - dlfferest o c n u In control.

EarlLake a l « n a l commit.--------------teea.-Uie a iluo t l t T - W W jp ^ B fplumblftf c a n t f i n d out

the Lake irom the majority ^ K S v - W m . NoUUnc w hat Uie year*a I - tha t be- legislatlre p r 6 - Willy h u gram wlU be. C T 'W i'« ■-^>r-latarJ-T w o-m onU ia -of — - i ,„ u — -irs . U ke, th e preaent aea>Ul# baae- alon of congress are now doi

the drain. Thera are only four home, she five montha to go If Uie congn :re In the Is to adjourn early for faU ele

plumbers U o n e e r l n g . __________r u Intent —S o-fK ^ew iiT H C T ST pinnicT I a upstairs, h a r# been passed by congreu a: surprised, alened by President Elsenhower, term any They coyer prlnclpaUy th ree 'iu

I plaaaaBl pUmantal-appropriaUen-fcUUr^H technical tax law amendment* a: auch thlnga u renaming a cou:

IP X o l dama, auUioritaUon for t Prealdent U> lasua an Orvgon aUt

Art-eollle. hood-«entennlal-preclamaUon--«; # femalea. approral for a P t. Myer. Vt.. monold.---------- ment-to-eormnemorate-the-IlTat-alE :> t« ll plan# n igh t on an Army Inatall Palls) Uon.

Prtaldent Elstnhower's leglslaU YI program of nearly lOO apectflc «in for a n r . ommendatlon h u been almost coi aUier this »‘nf't of.q'» griolnff Tliese recommenclallons w*ere co Id consult tained tn Uie President's sta te

th e union, budget, economic, educ haw thkt t^nn , labor, foreign trade, fc i the first m essajll'a aaklng Congress Is now pursuing a 'coi -el sorin*. Independent course and lantcr isn't “• shaping Uio progniiwr, “ n t I t will enact UiU year.

iver alonit fW 'tn p m iir tn c -p n n c ip a n tjm i- ■QU ahould DemocraUc progrom'wlll be. 1,1 Trt.hft th e »l00-a-plate DcmocraUc d lnr OM a ta iit W uhlnglon, Semite Mnjorl It dav of L)-ndon Johnson named! lh ^ Isn-t ^ *hlch congress woibout Uiat Priortly.‘" “ t Johnson's lUt w u largely ovj

looked because ex-President T r Idle Issues principal speaker a t U

affair. H arry's polite remarks m a knocking, listening and more memo

able 'reading. lAim Senator Johnson'* 10-po in t pr, __ . dram wasn't too spoclflc. elUier. 1lorry. Dut j ^ t menUoned Uie fields In whi makes It there would be acUon. wlUiout an

le Public Ing what the legblaUon would co pears orer lam .m l to en- principal reason for Uils was th It address congressional committees are st um editor, holding heartnga on most of th«

subjects, -O n some they havci even aUrted. Johnson didn't wa

A'e would to (live the Impression he waa dl sons con- taUng to congress oh w hatJnw s le phone write. •directory. But Uila was his Ibt. with bri

r answers Informed comments added to Inc cate the acope of what may eve tually como out.

1. H ousing__Senator S p a rtanD„ Ala, h u already Introduced U

}uaUee-ef-(lrst-bll>rColntr-way-b«yond-«dml >proprUte, Istratlon proposals.

3, EducaUon — I t will probal O ran foT-prlmary.-ae

lOikJey) ondary, college and university tra l Ing.and faclllUes.

INS 3. Agriculture — I t wlU be a cortjlishw ix gT^*<l"w1 ^"TTTI l|TTir\rlW[ysnowplmra Denson recommendaUons. even n because the. President vetoes it.'moat any 4. Labor — PnitecUon of work)

against racketeers.IN THE 6. C redit-Relief — parU cu lai ROW help for amall business.

THE COMM — TW IN FALLS

A l lW E I

VRCH12•V

i s h in g to n' h i s s a l e s c l i n i c h a s b e e n o r g o n n e l s e r v e t h e i r c u s t o m e r s 1: i r r a n g e d ; in c l u d i n g t w o v e r y a l e s t r a i n i n g , a n d a p a n e l o f r a in in g a n d e x p e r i e n c e In a-, l e m b e r s .w iil a n s w e r q u e s t io r l i ' p e r s o n s c o n n e c t e d d i f e c t i t r o n g ly u r g e d t o a t t e n d .

ADM

^S, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

i l N G T O Np e t e r e d s o n-We arc e. Public w orks— Make sure Ui •nothing la an adequate ahelf ot fuUy plani one . Re- projects ready for Instant atartie o rd -i'a cu rtitcssalfln ._______________ag pU y- ConserraUco — U ort atarta a n o th e . reclamation projects.

8. Foreign Aid a ad T rad e -'O stiueU re acUon." T h i* probi means a one- o r two-year Uml extension.

»,-D«t«nse— BtrenfUienlng armed fottea wlUi some limited organUaUon in U>e Pentagon t

10. Outer space-^aslc legtslat 'B B V to Insurv tha t the UnttedifitaUs ' WJ§M have flrat place tn future derel

- menta.Senator Johnson deliberately

_______ tasa tlon-ou t '''* legislation must always be inJUa

w down In Uie house of representaUres. four cr The principal Importance of

congresa Johnson list la th a t it Indlcatea Ul elec- Democrats will try lo enact a (

_ _ _ gram which they « n preaent to illc lawa counlry tn November aa strS reu and the ir own. Any resemblanc* ower. • W hite House recommendaUons • ree 'iu p - be purely coincidental.

Events and Visits Reported in An

.. monu- HANSEN. M arch 8-M r. and tlrat-atr- -A—J-Prlo rr*nd -h ts-m oU ie rf-J InataUa- Olga Prior, hare relumed to U

home a t Warden. W ash, after rt tglslaUr# Ing relaUres and friends here, tflc rec- Fred Howard left Thursday 3s t eom- K a n s u City to r is ll his broU

Delbert, who Is ill wtUi paralplJ ere con- a hospital there. sla te of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Wer

educn- and son.i. have relumed ti ade. for- Phoenix. Arli., where they hare b lessMEs. spending Uie p u t winter monUis.

a 'com- Gifford Durk had surgery Pri nnd lak- momlng to amputate hla leg. program lowing a blood clot which had

oft clreulaUon In his leg, The .j given so gery w u done a t the reCerans fiite m n jn p i a n m s o t s r : --------^ ---------ill be. At Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pearl. P c dinner Robles. Calif., are the parents o Majority aon. bom UiU week, , Mrs. Pi amed 10 la ihe former Donna Ra# 6m s would daughter of Mrs. Ben.Rosa, fort

Hansen residents, now in Quit ly over- Wash.n t T ru- ----------------------- —

ks made Marie Reservoir : : : : ■ Has Less WatiUier. He . SHOSHONE, March B-There n which le.is water tn Magic reservoir r out any- than a year ago. according to re; uid con- from the Big Wood Canal compi

Uili week,was th a t ' n i e rcserrolr conUlns 'IIB, «re aim acre feel compared to IM.OOO a y of thf.te Bgo on Mnrch I, haven 't Capacity of Uie reservoir Is ISl.

I 't w ant *cre feet,waa die- Total precipitation since Oct Jnw a to h as been 7S per ccnt of normal.

o t. 'l t comititt from uinte. Rur th brief, probably wlU be Ughtohts year, o to Indl- elals state, because ot dirness ly even- the ground.

l^pwever an accurate esUm lartaian , cannot be made on ths runoff a iced this week of warm weather would i

admlh ft lfft ft gTfl^* rttnftff If m ains coot. '

probably 'E x»et lime of IrrigaUon from iry.-aec* reaerTOlr_cannol_ y tl._be_d«l( t r train - Irrigation b ^ a n ths :

10 daya In April. . . ^

« - « w y ________ELNE3-ARE PAID-------even it BUHL. March fi-Parklng Ucl

were paid on Wednesday by J workers Mowry, Harold M. Putaler. Hi

Turner. J . X*. Van Leeuwen. all T Uculorly Falls, and Mrs. Martella Poralar

and .Robert Crenshaw, BuhL

iMERCIAL DIVI LS CHAKfflEm

preSentd a

I OE D N E a

■ a t ^ h e

■I S c h o oo r g a n i z e d t o h e l p T w in Fa

/e r y f i n e m o v i e s u s e d b y I o f l o c a l b u s i n e s s m e n w hi

n o - r o u n d t o W e - d i s c u s s i o n , s t i o n s f r o m t h e f l o o r . T h is e c t l y o r in d i r e c t l y w i t h s e

OMISSION 50c PER P

tn Uiei« * I m #MWm*M plannedita r ts to S o m e A n im a ls EngageiiaruOT In~C om m una l~P liiy^'Coa- A school o t trout-«wlma hi oi

dittcUoQ and caddenly Uims at Umtled smooUily gUdea on wlUi unlnte

rupted unirted acUon. ling Uic - A flock of jw U .r id in g a Manilled re- wind , wUl often- . _______:on poa- Uidm ny. high l n y p f f ^ | ^ ^ | a

gtslaUon on* a fte r tha oth- aUswlU er drop atralght derelop- down swltUy lo-

ward Uie ground, ■ te|y left Then by uaUig , a i u c l u Uic<r_w>n_ga u inJUated brake* they akld ires. and swerve for a- ; of Uie trick landing.«tes the pealing this a c - H | j ^ ^ ^ H t a pro. Uon t i m e a n d ^ W ^ ^ ^ I t to the again, apparen t- *|***^ **” *

uic* to A herd of elk, u If ' poeseaK loht will ot one mind, auddenly rush

• pell-mell in one. direcUon. A awar

•1 countercloekwls# In a circle a« I t s Uien. u though by an agreed sli . nal. auddenly rerersea _tljo fiel \ r 6 B * prtralllng rhythm unde

ind Mrs. Thi* communal play. motlvat<

to their times by a group of porpoises i ter rlslt- dolphins playing around a shl re. Of course, they com# up for air idsy for being a lr-breathing mammals, b broUier, u,ey usually do so In unison, o

ilpla. In eajlonally even tuming aome saulta In the air togeUier.

Wemer Birds, more easily observed, aee d from to enjoy themselves In commun are been imlUUve- play. A flock of sam hUu- pipera Jump into the air togelht y Pridaylei. fol- f | . •had cut t |m e su r- VA 7r SI SmlUi. • ^ ^

former ''i ^ | |B f e p i | lQuincy.

ir (j lH (a t C r dip- tu rn In Uie iky ar

alight, tn unbroken unison, Oullli [here Is swimming In companies :olr now rough w ater wlil roll over on Uie o report backs, aide by side. A flock - »mpany puffin* Hy together, over Uie s<

beyond a cliff In a gale i •IIB.OOO Round nnd round they f

0 a year by th e hour in a great ellipsehalf-mll* acrou. A, splendid'siRti

s 1»1.M0 ' QuUa th a t breed In colonies, nes

> Ing cloac together, will all sU *“ Uielr raucoua cries when one b'

gins. *niey preen together whi rar. olll- begina to preen; Uiey rise 1 meas o t the ^ ir tc^eUier; Uiey dlaplay fc

gether.A he rd of buffalo wlU break In

Sd S o . » togeUiir; A cow will 11.her c a ^ ’a earn and suddenly eve c ^iT tm ckln irtliregT rof-hw -ralfi

:rom the Now wlUi young animala,- tt .dtcldfd. g roupjaay.b* In letpreted.u an fx Uie l u t cuUon of yet Imperfected movemcfi

—playing a t w hat will be the serio acUvlUea of life U ter on, WIUi ol

----------- «»-on*arlt-may-aom«Unwa-b*-oouir Uckela ahlp.dUplay—and under Ui# fever by Jake romance, caper—aven th* dull a

Harry crocodile will execut# most undl all T»'ln nltled anUcs and roarings In tl ralawiU presence o t hla mate.I. B u t v e are not speaking of aui

/ISION OF THE

a ' '

lT Ri D A Y

7:3C

>1 A n d lh1 F o i l s b u s i n e s s e s o n d t h e i r s

ly l o r g e n a t i o n a l c o n c e r n s w h o w il l g i v e y o u t h e b e n e f it a n . A f t e r t h e r e g u lo r s e s s io h is c l i n i c ' w i l l p r o v e v e r y v a l

s e l l i n g , a n d .e y e r y o n e _ in te i

1 PERSON ^

■ r

! Area Grange I - ------PlansDlinier

f HANSEN. March B-Tlie f ,,.^son banquet was ael for M,rr»

QH A program of music a a j n ',..,,*’ and Norman StockweU vili bl .v*In one speaker. •*

ms and Vance Naylor and Maurice c - . unlnter- In charg* of program . m r ^

menta. .I March .jCenoeUi Naylor reporttd ,k,.______ more Uian IIM had been r.Lwi 1'

Uie Pallo drive, "_ a ilitiL ^ ta a_ w U L b # -p r« ro i„ - .- —-

■ E M Uiree 34-yeaf Orange menibtrt r , . ■ ■ K dollan w u roted to help srno i v '

lo O lrls' s la te from Hawcn Mra.' Vance Naylor gar« » q» .

on March, Mrs. Eari D irnr^^,':»n nrtlcle on “Why We C rlc w BU'-Palrick’a Day" and a ~and answer period w u held ar'^ . water supply in the United Sui,'.Mra. John Bchab gave a rrjrimr

The roll call for Uie neu forwometi_sj!LbC-On slio rU u u ^ A~

nsalion, gardening or - hou-iekeeplnt 1oeaeased for men. on aomeUilng periiininj iT

rushes their work, k swarm Mr. and M n . Irvin Kevin t c ,

:le and ------ -— :---------------

Man is Awarded Divorce-in-C-asr -

-aom a- -Je n n U -^ r -F U h e r - re e e lr td -t-e r -----olses or roree Friday from Mra, Erma rii.v. a ship, Friday in Twin Falla dlatrlet co«i or air— on grounds of extreme crueltj. als, but They were married Nor. i. us; * »n , oc- a tm k o ,'N e v . No children or co-. ® aomer. munlty property la Inrolvfd,

Mrs. FJsher'a former name, Err.i d aeem Preaton. waa restored, PWirr tn L mmunal represented by Roy E. Smith, T i- L r aand- Pall* attorney.ogether. --------------------:-------

, , BOLDIEB PRO.MOTEnI • SHOSHONE, March 8-CUrfr.:i I . Tanaka, aon of Mr. and Mr». Fds;i ' I Tanaka. Shoahone. Ijaa been p»-______ moted to flrat lieutenant In th? r - L^ my. He' entered «frVIce'nn^utui'„ _ W lose, M a aecond lieutenant throws ^ nOTC a t college. He Is slaliontd t; p.

Ft, 5111. Okla. _________ I

" Uilngs: we are speaking of adiv i n lfiles gyrating madly In vide G;

I cits, even now nnd then tMl5;ir.{ Pe and tuming around one anoUic

' I ■ wiUi Incredible apeed as Itiouslrpf:- tiforming somo favorite wallt vi'J: tti

ky and one n/ToHowlng the oUier's acuji, teOullle- Or a herd of buffalo ncllnt; u or.t t(

nies In Individual—but yet, wlUioul any In. BiJn Uielr mediate purpose behind it, block o t (CopirUtil. i m . b, Bi»M) UlUie sea rncR i Cr t»«i>l •mmimcnu .I'l ^gale ot tiu •lllori of th. Cnercl0{»]l. ^

llipse a hnt IniP-llf. nulura.idoniurt, d' alRht, th. I« t Btlur. i>U.rr»tlon. <r IK. b.,i

qurallon «n nilut. iM wlldUf,. ,■>. . ' “ . . S iII sU rt B«I(r.ll hlndinrme be- '***'' •»hmliilsn> vllt ba »v, Borrr 1 ilmplr ftn’t »ii»wfTr When trlnJIr Initn. Pl>Mt iddnu TOCrise I n « t « t , , is t h a t so i • / . Ti»«.N.n

)lay to- P-O- »«» c«iii.

S i S l " S I N U S ICTION ^

la, - ttiU I , T an ^x e . I Bronqhial - Lung~ Ailments ai! urt I Successfully Treated __

S h . w . h i l l , , d . c .

In" the IP h o n t RE 3 -7 6 1 8

of wich — I

^4E

l?C -0 P r M —

lo r iu in=Ir s a l e s p e r -

r n s in t h e i r ]l e f i t o f t h e i rs s t o n , p a n e l •;- - - - -’ v a l u a b l e t o in t e r e s t e d i s . _ _ •- -

SUNDAY, MAKCH 9, Ui, •.

'■ SU N D A Y , M A ” ® ' ’ '

Utah-Idacr

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•'■- • orOem «f U>t aewly orf.n I McUUea which w»i lormti t ktui dinlor ro®™ * " ' ®'" '

JJi' pulotM telleie, pre»lil*nt; CIj

I Sterling Lari ' NewAsj

"••« m m C. Lanon, prcildent lhl Twin P-JilU Biuln*» M ll« ^ ” 'KMd prtiiaent ot the U U h-Idi

■ u«el« t4on *hl t^T vH jorraldfiatunJAy hyniemtwrs )W!> nin« priritt colleges meeUng * t t a t : pyk hotel dining room. • •

OUifr oltleers elected were Ole — . g V»nLeu»cn. Idtiho FalLi Buslm i^iu inU rtf.T lce 'pf/ildent, Jtnd Jnmw f ^ k j r c r t t a Grimm's BiulncM collei

I 'lr/ Pw»«llo. McreUry-Ueasurer. pttc The nine whools from Uie t* ■»:■ iUl« »«» Joining together In t Wi w laiil uJoclaUon snd the repi Uil iBiutlTfl who m et In Tu-ln Fa 0-, icn J«ct Lyle. Grimm's School

■Ir Builnta. Dobe; Oreen.-Archie ' Bfrrlce »nd C. A. T»llberK, Poc

0 uUo; Vin Leuven, Idaho Pslls; Lnlai. Twin FalU; LcRoy R. Stevei Ktttn'i Henegcr School of Bu;

'*■; nai.OtdM: K enneth S. Bennie

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daho Business . Co

rg sn lud Vlsh-Idaha B u tlncn CoUege b: ltd Kslurdsy at « meellog a t tha Pii om left. Sterllnt C. U r»on ..T w ln F»l : Gleda S. V inU uren, Idsho Fslls Bui

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arson Elected P: Lssociation of Bi]dent of LDS BuilnfM college, B«U U ege, wns Cliy:''Rudolph I. Uplon, Lln h'ldslM School cf Bu&lneu. Boise; H.I which 0»rdlner> N«mp* Buslne.is collf ntw rsof Nsmpnrsnd lr W r6teren.».-6lcrf { s t the Henngrr School o f BuslneA.\ 6

Lake City.f Olenn au nineof theschooLi sre pre.«i luslnfM ly members of Uie Nstlonnl A.v nmes B. dmion snd Council of Biulni coUege, Khool.i. U rson su ie d . •

'r- Lnrson u id the purposes of t18 two- ne»ly orgsnlsed regloniil h.vjk:

In the lion ire to promote the In tert ! repre- snd sencrsl uelfnre of the prlvi n Tails or imn-tox-supported b u s l n e :hool of school field, to promote high educ ;hle W. ilonsl tundnrd.i and tthlcnl bu , Poes* ne.w prscilcea In the prlvsw .bu Is; Lnr- new ?<hool field, to conduct s Steven.1. promote research for the itdvant f Busl- ment of prlvstc bu-ilnea educatU lennlon. To further these obJccU Ihe a«

L—ju s l a few miles o u l on In.s m a iden is Im nds on the w heel a n d his he ad ■s l.is!

h to Icll, h e docs h a v e o n e reg re t, la l h e ne ed n 't have w a ile d ihit long , liicd w hB t-aT n^sy~^ ltcp~^ l“^I^rT Jm • ianiac" lo driving in a CnHIlIac;

nnny m olorisU , for in s tan c e , he w as ‘a C ad illac—In view of I ts obvious e“so m odest I'rTprice,"".................

pp rcc iate, u n til tho fa c ts w ere p re -; lom ica l a Cadillac i s ; l6 m a in la in o r

5 I T y o u i l L O C A L A U T H

Ii'pAf ths Way lo Safe C o d » l a r ^ a U r J n _ T w I n _ F a 1 l i J i_ l

liollcge Group Fo:

ie as- nesi eoliep, »le« prt«H enir”an t Park eollege, Pecsttllo, secretar* • lira s Fall* and Idaho bu tlom sehooLs forn B u ll' grSTlng)* , * * * President of Business Colleget Lake clstton wlU collect and dLw m lni

Link's statistics snd olher Information a H. K. develop aound educational sU n

collcge. artls and business practices.

■' Western Regions Hit in Rain, Sno'

D , T h . A « . u w r , _ of the Showers and snow flurries sp rt

i.\%ocls- over m ucl/of th t .f s r west l>eWf :iteresis Uie Pndfle coast and m e northe private Rockies Saturdsy.1 n e SB Cool Alr'IIowing In from the oce.educs- carritd a th r t i t of fra it to Cs1 bull- fomln's Interior vaUeys.e .bu il- A pntlcm of rain, snow and altc t and formed between the plains regl.Ivance- and the Mississippi valley,icatlon. M&U other secUons ot Uie natiie asso- hsd dry weslhtr.

m ][)ream ing to j_den ilow w onderfully I t ho ld .i i l

And Hllle d id he su s p e c t dealer would l>e ir iw e lco m in

T cl. . l l icR rcn landd isliiiR u lslipd fd

So. if yo u have y o u r h e a r thniifi]~Tif.iiliilp no lo n g e r ta se t of d rcum slance*. •

In fac t, why no l v is i t you Iw happy lo he lp^you sc lec l nioiirl w ilh y o u r f a v o r ile Fi

ire* . the luxurlnus S i jly -T w o Co i o r —K ldorido B p u g h a r o .- -----------

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^ormed Here

.~ a n d ~ la n n n n c re cn . Cflmcn'i T t^ n t i Ircaiurcr. ReprtMDtaUvcs Ifos* nloa Uia form ed th* assodaUsa. (SUff photo-to

Local Firm Bids Low in Concrel

r e s IDAJiO PALL3, March < Ofl 3 Idaho Rock company of Tw in Tt •m lnate offered an apparent low bid Ion and SIBI.IHO to supply concrete agg slan il- gnt« for the national reactor t«

ing station near here.The atomic energy eommUsI

_ said Friday-,one oUier firm offer l b a bid tn excess of tlBT.OOO. The eg

UTict Mils for supplying M.OOO to n o w sEgregat«. 3.000 tons of coi

cont msterlal and 3D0 tons of gra> " Bids were taken under advlsem*spread by the AEC's Idaho operaUons-pffi

)«wecn here, o rthern - -.. d in n e r PLANNEDI C sll. HANSEN-.-March 8 — Woodmi

of America will hold a potlu id alect 1 •*

ri-irinn members. A rifle sliooL is plann ' for Uie Mareh IS meeting.

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r j) n v in g lJ .1 iLi v a lu e ove r th e y e ars ,

p e e l h o w accommoiatinj h l i im in g h im to m em bersh ip in pd fa m ily of C adillac ow ners.

h e a r l a c l on a C adillac, y o u; r to »nvgsligal<» th i t h ap p y _____

y o u r d e a le r today? H e V ll le le c t .y o u r fav o rile -C ad illac .......,e F Ice lw ood in le rio r—he i l .» C u u p e o r the inagulG cctit

: D E A L E R

Dip Reported

I Tor Idaho (iiT ’58 Buildings

Total construction vslur In Idaho in 1»57 w»s six prr cent.ntxne :lie IBS# Irvfl. and the dwrlliris tt>n- strucllon value lasl y rar shonfrf a one per cent incrca.'e over I9M.. nc- cording lo figures com pil'd !>v tiir sla tu ticil deparlm ent of Ihe Kouii. able Sivlnga and Loan a^^ccisMcn

The figurei.Vliow tha t onlv Iilslio showru an"incTTas^"^tt“feutldiiiir“ p?*- tlrity, compared lo decrenje* nf M pel' cent In Washington niuf II per ccnt In Oregon a tid B rru t) Co-

Tolil dwelling construcUon vnlue. In T uln yiTtt hflMfVfr, rirop|)fd Ik -

low IS» levels Inst year. Th* a^w- elatlon’ figures show a 35 per c?iit drop In consinjctlon Irom 29S8 to

- Idahof—tn ta l- ln ‘ 193T -^m nurtrrt to S38.4W.I42. compared to a

fifur# of »2«,934J40- U i Burley showed a 323 per rent In- .511 J crease from 181« la st year, Ihe a^.

V Mclal^on—i«poH<:—-TiXal— i n ' i l Uoti’ vsluf ro»e from JM7J30 in.

| t t »58 to 11.770.0:0 last year. No other U I Idaho city reported so great a per. t l I centage Incrtngr.^ J ” l n ' dw()llng~'consu ulIIi'h , I h lu

Palls showed a nine per cent incrrnfif ' Isal-yeat^oTtr-lSSO.—Dw rlllng-rnn.

i iu h ‘“ Tjction was valued a t »1.1S7.000 in Io-Ib! “ »«• compared with » U i8,W0 la.M

year.---------- Burley showed a 38 per cent In­

crease In dwelling construcUon Inst ;< yesr as compared to 1038.* ConstrucUon totals for M cities

1319481,303 worth o t build- reie ing. n per cent behind I958’s rec-: Ifl _ 0'’'* UWJ87.609. n Pstls bid of aggre-

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i ^ a i B ' iBmTwin- T / i P r i M:rrnfir~rnn- ~MW in 0 la.M,, . A popuUr featurt a t (be Magl< _ c lan . Once a week Twin Kails mi‘ dren under >lx skating free. Mod

Jcihnson. Mf». Henry W eitendorf. ►.miVh W lhur Msttliewi and .Mr«, Cland ° ' Brown, Mrt. William P ra tt, Mr*.* Datid Keck, Jolena Grow, A nn T

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lag lo Valley Skatelsnd thli past winter I la m others ikate wllh thclr rblldren (o r tli M o th c n ffnd Ihli an cnjojsble aid io we io rf . M rs. Kenneth G. Feller, Mrs. Carl ( ; iaade Cardwrll. Middle riifr: Mn. Robert 'Irs. L y le 'D arls and .Mark Cniay, FronUrc ID r r a l t , Jane Pralt, Laura Vincent and I

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ite r haa beea th i special monsewlies’* ‘ tor t iu regu lar admluloa price wllh ehll- Id w eight control. Bsek row: Mrs. lo jd ;a rl CoDch, Mrs. Icwla Rodeaitab, Mrs. ' j obert D Uek. Mrs. Glen Keck, Mrs. Jack j inU row : Bobby Black, Julia Westendotr. i I ■ nd L ca aa Davis.—Adr. I

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[|^Week’s Total' ;||j ForSpeedinj ,|!i! - Here Hits 4;• ffg i (Fm r n « Om )i ; « n l t t CMta. u id J u a u R. B«. ■ fu> 2i3 n i h •KDU« e u l . nned t i T u d co»U.i * : W *Ur D. lU uch. 31. rouU• -f f i Twiu-T«ui. if ti-fu iea -» 5 o -M a : I w tm U T t t i t r V btn he »pp«irt<]• ; f Twin F*U» police court for n '■ •». )e«s <lrlTli>c- Aptccn«lle U«n*«' ■ Tcc«tlon-<«-gitftd»Cofy-tfl-rfek< drirlnc cue*.I « ' ! c ity poUc* reported lU uch lur ! ; h it ISST Ford Irons Main »re ; u , I »e»t onto e u th itre e t wmI ; : »■ ■ I iln jck ip ro p tiljr parked 19SS Do r t n owned by liiuiiceBiwerfTlOB'Bl

y . iU eel weiL I RAuch u k e d for tU tu to rr 1I when he > ppw ed in court l u t M I i‘* ' d iy rL 4 u r n u iiiom sy , E.-L.11

« bora. Twin r»lU . u k e d for m d i< > celred % conUnutnee un til Frl( [< i " The dri»er’» l!eeh»« of Hoier t} r IT jnn, 18. 298 W uh ln jto n ilJ ii I - : aorUi. « u nupended tor IS d '« < : and h e w u tu e u e d U co«U Sat [) . ■ dar in T iln 'P i l i i ‘ ju « i« re m ir r 'I <r I drlTlnf I 'm o to r tehJcle a t n lih l '] - .r: • rcatrlcled dajrllght only pen

, ■' H* waaclUd by BUU Patrotoaa

• [' i RonaM fl. Cartfr. Biihl. wa» fL ' i '. ' U and cmU Saturday In BuhlT 'M Uc« court Tor drlrlng 30 mllta . ,'i> r • hour l a a 35-mlle i« n t. H i '< 4)1 d ied by Buhl police.1 :'> i Priday, Verlyn'JageU. Buhl. •. I. ;! fined UO and cmU m Buhl Ju*• \'f i- court ior drlTlnj 75 mile* per h : ; a t n l t h t The n l |h t *peed limit

Ir - Idaho ll 55 mllM per hour.'H te : ’ UUon w u lafued by S U U Pati . n a n Richard Bum*.

! Two ptrsons recently elUd by < ! poUc« ** x u u ll o(. a rada r Del

Kimberly road appaarad-Jn T ; , i | rail* police court Friday and t

- JJaei. Dea J . XseJ. BuW. /I ' U and $3 cosU (or d r ir lo r 33 li

’f '! i 1«. Hwuen. w u fined J l l and < ‘ coiU ior drlTlnj 38 In a 25-n

; looe.V M erlfn L. Carney va* died ' ' following too do»ely .Friday al

a 1655 InU ntatlonal tm ck 1 • trailer he wa* drlrlng aldeawlpei

I ' l IM7 Inlem aUonal truck driven r, 4 Laurel 71 Sorenaon. 4S. rouu

M urU uiti. The accident occur ' aboul «»# mile* e u t of Murtaug

is u u Patrolman M. J . Bays. report«d Sorenion *Urt«<l lo mi a le ft tu rn when Camey'a tn h it him. Oamas* to the Soren vehlcla wa« eaUmated a t tlOO 1 damaca to th a truck and tra driven by C a n ey w u uU m aied ISOO. Mo Injurte* m a t reported.

Q all W. Pegram, Jerome, i flnad I U by Jerom e Follc« Jm Robert* K ehrer Saturday, l pUaded cuUty of n d c le u drlrl She WM d le d ijla rc h 3 by Jero

_Pitm lm an_V enila B U c tan o o .J .rg drlTcr’a Uceoa* w u rtro k ed for

I da ja. -- John B. 'Ctemen*. Meridian, 1

'' ; pe ir«d befon Oooding counly P V - f l bat* Judge T haron W ard, m '' charged wllh red d c u drtTlog

S D «putj Sheriff a o rdon Newt ‘.S Clemens wa* d ied tf U r b a wred

! 'I’M A -aatlonal gu trd tnidc. ha f > ^ - < l r i r ln f ^ hlgbway^UApproslfflai

.^ J -U - m ll« - « a s t- o r - J e r o m * 'F r id )' > '3 H e plaaded guUty and w u flJ

•a »M and cost*. Hi* drirer'a Hot J : , a w u nupended for JO-dayi.-------

f I Death Qaims Mrsi-Martsc

} '- 2 n e a i ^ j b year*! d W a l 1 a ” . S k urday following a lingering Ulni b .* U n . U arU ch waa was bom' [ ‘Z nu*ala la 'Ju n e . 1890. Sho came

t i n l t e r BUXMTinKW.'-Mni f In Nebraska. She moTed to' Ct ;L.>>wrado and th e n American .Falls

» « *• 8 h e “w u actlT* ln*the Congr* fV^,.U onal-«hurchV -havlng h ff n a .l) >j • i ' ' long member.

j--" Bha w u preceded In death .y.QH three * w > ^ d two t f f ^ e n . Shi

1 ," 'e M artich; three d a u g h lm , & ; ^ 'i « r e t h a Ludwig» Sacramento; I h J^ flH u lda •Weber, Phoenix. Art*, 1 r 'T S U n - Viola Hawke*. Paul; *«

: iv > a o a * . John Martach. Rupert. P U artach. Auguil u a rta c h and B Jafflin U irtsch . a ll Pau l; Rhl

i-^ -h o ld -M a rU « h -an d -Jo a« » h Martib e th .H e y b u m .. and Th«o_d.e M artJch. Savannah. T enn.

1 ••2 Funeral aervlcei will b* held i i u - a_p.m .-T?edne*d^ a t . th a Cow T T ^ r S Q o n U c h iira i^ W th — t h i - T % > V R hlnehdd Opp offldaUng. C , i ’, *' eluding rite* wlU ba held in ;l!s 'S Paul cemtUry^___________

l||' . 5 .COMMISSION ADJOURNS ’3--‘ S . - flPOKANB. March • Iffl—The i ; ' ' » lumbla IntenU U coropact coiw ^ • ^ - a l » n adjourned-today without

n ' riving a t a ded»lon on *eop 1V S th i propoied w*Ur reaource* a<i

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I Friday, iio i td» '6 u «usm i> « j

n I lree t M* 1IS day i BU C»rrti j

U s a tu r- }•=«wrartTor }j;i; K n : ; ----------m i-in if h lo n U!ft»-N<w(. W«*u»r

ij:|yr tU ia e d 1 ------Buhl po- ‘milts an 1 ‘.li P t iT i m » 'Hi w m Orta* Ith.pw dlx >’;<'* '

l i t U riti RbnpudlM..*,1 m... =*® • “' W.4U>*r 'Uhl. WM ;e* V«fl.Cl»» liM lJl Justice i«» N .« .ad W ..Ih« « :» J per hour ii??Ito lt to M i;«M

. T h e d » J# SI»orl. «;IU• P*trol- 1:» 1

d by d t r Y ^ ^ ,

i."™; U. s. apendinjind paid '

Urged b y ‘Iki I'o H alt Sluii

•lied for (?«•■ p* f» '0» )ay a lte r “ I't directed go<ick and SRcncles " to nccdcrnle « iwloed a practical th e construction of 1 riven by “ f* fo*' w hich appropriated f ro u u 1. * « «» ll«b le ." occurred Senate D em ocratic Leader Ly

B. Johnaon o f T ex a s mUd lhe I Idenf* announcem en t -U a ■

lo make mendably prom p t, pa rtia l rea ■> truck ^ ca ll fo r "d lon !iJorewon ^ congrcas thi* p a il « « k ;100 and 'T h e deU lls o t h is pump-f 1 trailer tng program n re n o t clear." J n aud a t >on aald. " I..a ssu m e he autho ried. R epublican leaders to glvne, w u tbe deu ils of hL-i prosrnm m « Judge *111 have aom s Idea of the tl y. She he recommends v e consider, driving. "I “free fu lly w ith the P Jerome deni's * u t« m e n t th a t the ttot

OD.JHer 1* it« best w hen people ma 1 fo r 30 w U tir U id r owii m ou r m rW e'

five million unem ployed who Ian. ap- reiourcea to m anage .wUel jly P ro . unwUdy.-. Friday Senalof K now land of Collffl vlQg by Ilepubllcan leader, u i d the E Newbry. hower program w as n o l.a rtn wrecked to the D em ocratic move, apearl ha v u ed by Johnaon la s t week, for 1 xlfflataljc jp«edup4a,«pendlng-Aa.go*em ; i^Friday. proJacU-alrwuly planned— ^ u fined One im m edlat« Democratic I Uot&te action w u t h a t th e El*«nh------------ pfogram ~w rai— too—little.—8fi

Bp&rkman. D , A la., ipontor Democratic housing bill th# si

IC . will consider n e x t veek . u id a 1 ^ posed outlay o f a n additional

1 million do llars fo r redam« flood -coa tro l.ind o lhe r w aU r;

. a c - l l , J5t* "w unda r a th e r amall." L y d i a *T hat_am ount o f money will ie n w o r gn vffY f t r n n r nroy]att-n)|ui:i jn . S a t- when It U sp rea d over recUm; r illneu *nd w ater p ro jec ts alt over bom' In country." S p a rk m an *ald. " It c CMno to be done, o f course, bul I ■ -ICTQlnf b e lltv e -w e -e a n -a ffo rd lo rt* to' Colo- tha t kind b t p roirm m alone." F ills In ' Congrt.ulonal aource* u id nrt then Ktrr, tnformed th e m alor addit

reclamation ••YecuesU would Ini mgre«a> 3»-mllllon -dollar* 'fo r the t

eath by ot the C a llfom l* -C en tra l-v 1. She 1* proje c t _ _asn ite B " i 'n» a u enttBwfr~propoMl~Tt: «, Mrs. crtaM tha duraU on o t unem; o ; Mrs, ment p a jw en U apparenU y wou rl*, and financed wholly by federal fun

i m n T he P residen t .announced r t, Paul budget bureau hna ju s t reUuei nd Ben- million dolU rs to the federal

Rhlen- Uonal mortgage association t M4rt*eh. m ed..am ong o lh e r things, tn.i lo d o r * ulaU building of homes for '--------- iins“ ofTnode.rt-m ean*,"....... ;held a t The Prealden l's -Idca.^ v.ert Congre- forth In a le tte r to Senator K

t* M artln. l l . . M a u .. the senate{n th i house R epublican leaders.

Elsenhower exp reued coi over w hat h e c a lle d the "ouddei lurge of pum p-prlm lng »ch such a t the se ttin g up of huge

•Tha CO- trtl bureaucVacle* o t Uii PV/A eornmla- wPA type."

hout a r- -T h a t k in d of Ulk." 111*, scope or Mid. "evidences lack of falUt i

es agree- intierrnt v iu tl ty o t our free < lorthwest omy and In th e American u a _________dividual." ________________

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i govern- ';{Jate where :Ino Mk Ic Vtiirr Aftlruliur*

of orol- >'«• 'I** Niiinn■ ' I ' ”" " i S S l S S " "

< :>0 Uttih Vslirr !>•>* fr Lyndon »;0« N»rr Lot ADC

1 a com- 7 ;gg RK TllMUr I reacUon T:tO Ttlipbsm TIni

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S*£ni College Head “LS; Will AddresI m anage______ _________ ______

2S'Zl Ai’eaM e^meeUjig toKPA winner* of lhe :

.Uliomia, cooperaUve Council's Coopei t># Elitn- conte.it. Those who will rtcelv I rtnellon Dean Banner, ipesrneao- e „ ie m district; Donald Day. ror a Big b „ ly ; souUiem district, and <

ivenuneni Q O T onrm cenn in rnoT th rn rtit " — T w o■al^K toa•H ^c^ay 'h^ve ^ nomlnaUd for reelecUon U

k l Hnwks. Paul. ,WA* renomlnatiM . lhe Mlnl-Oa*sla dlslric t mi

I^ b . 31 a t Heybum, and ..i.m .nnn JoKfl* *"» renomlnotcd a l ttie

nroiJ ‘“ ' ‘'•let meeUng on Feb.»wr proj Holdover dlrTctor* are Jof

,„ . Edwards. Dlelrlch; Ronald Pi

W en d e U .-an d -a -a -R e ln k e ,-over the" It OTBht Rfpori., will be made n t the :

1"5 by William O. SUcey. 'ii ’ . ‘ from Salem. Ore.. and noy D. S

- general-mBna«er-.of the cren J « e l» wUl preside, L, E, Evan,

addlUonal trfti m nnrn*'' f|d include B utler aisodaUon. Loo Ar

nd ^ v e n _______________i S i S ^ U -------T ROTHKTTniEND-BIE!» l- „ l l» y _B K R N .-8w lU *iland .M ard iJ

Robert Orlmm. once a pei i r to ''In - irltntT'rff L ciitim nd T n jtsty ; memploy- Saturday. Ha w u TJ.■ would be --------- ' —

need the Uated 300a ,r . i n . - WCnlWn,r!M‘on to be

tn fitlm- for "clti- \

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::00 Hrllbltr Ot)'Cits - (i l l l SUrn CDX::l« M il «f NIshi COS >:00 ICUi tioi

• l;:9 KLIX K»<b>»d KItibt : l t Douilii {'.Awardi Ktwa CBS I:i0 Weodr Woodp«V.r A8C i:M Ufa.WiUi Ellubalb (:]0 Ufa «( RII«T T:0» KQblii Hood CII.1 1;3t All s u r Thntr*1:04 Wkldfblrdi t:l» (lur Hill Crook*

_ _ lijO D«rwbtf Drlda IO;OOTra(kclg>n m:10 Mr. Dliirlel Altornrr ■

___________11:00 K U I lla»dllna»__________

ad Sleeping Driver Awakes in Di

. C S S BUHL, Mnrch 8 — A Boise, _____ was Jolted Irom tleep with a

> f |w i O r of wnier a n ; « p jn . Salurday hLi 19S7 PonUac wenl off hl>

^ 10 three miles we.it o t Buh ■ theIdaho i n i o * ‘ hallow canal. :ooperaUon Tlio driver. A. L. Dorsey, e.' •tcelvfl the InJurj-. He lold Depuly Sherifi icr. Declo. Us P o ’or he "muAt have d □ay. K im- Damage to tfi# PonUno wa* nnd G arth mated a l »«».TTra u trtc t: — -, " —

n ^ the Official DueT ^o”frderal' u'tip 'insurw nct

iir,r.iM « t dftls are scheduled to arrive In f Fill* Bundny and spend nextnd ” ^ r ? '•°ri‘lng with local crop -Insi I th e TVln " '“I perwnnel.Feb. 30. They are E. W. Anderson, ar

' John P rector fer lhe wexiem tUWj Id Powers. C. F. Lawson. sU te dIrecU ?clo: Sam Idaho. Utah. Oregon and 'eih_lU ng. Jsslon,_;___■ ■ .nke,- T w in ------------------------------------------

JOINB FLF.ET the meet- baVONNE. N. J.. March I

■y- ““‘’ i f The Wlstonsln. the U. 8 . -nav r D. Smith, agiiv, batUc.ihlii. Joined Uie .

crenmerj-. ,, ,1 j ] „ ; Saturday.Evan, gen- —

36 AnBdeii, . . . T * A U L K S

- Z X Y -SERy j « _r c h J - * - . ___-Tw ln.FatU _JiE_Ir«C».. personal —Filer DA 8-<30« itjjtj—cied ----- • I 'AlJlj KAL B FL EIB C ir

O T O R - Y V — f n

bp.ENS_JHURSDAX_//.yflWWeethtr or not! I I \

\Wand- \U. S. SENATC

mnk Gh)DAY March 9,

I X T V C h a n n e l

'e r s o n a l P r o f i l e F. - —

________squalor Church will tx Intervle

noted _WaHunKlon corrfipondeni, Ha

TIM ES-NEW S, '

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iLalMrM B xr p, a;

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' B b o * - '^ « T l., l:H «ur.*K,uM Part

i» ii t d ' ’ '> Tin* . ':<> nMUoVllltet'MUNIM1 , • :« Sun,^H*tt»*r»fl

—r ^ 4 5 j n * ‘ «i»t 5011, llou .y*rt1:01) nratkful CdlUo. 7 ilO Ka»1:2» .World N *.. 7 :)t WaaUr. Hrmn.T:(t 1AI<1 Or*lar 1:60 ItOOClubJ'®® I.f'*** ^ aiJO Hr«i IlMdlln**

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fS " ™ ''" " i i i i l S - -iiijo I MONDAYI.M Mm* mVi' r** a.m.l:<t Harr tllalix . i:»0 Sl(n On Z;U> iS u r Uallaa* 1:0! Mornini Ki ImII *:0t xUr Tfu* Siotr «iJO Volto N.w.1:M K*«a •:<( Honilnt K.wi

Parking Fine;I A total of l io in bonds wa* posi

Friday and Saturday wlUi T ._________ PnJU pnllf* fnr nvfkimm parVI, - VlolaUons. Jack -Re««!and post ( S3 bond for two parking TlolaUon

PoAtlng 11 bonds were Han Gerber. George Wallace, Joseph A Elroy. Mrs. Eugene Chapm

CBS Waj-ne Bates, A. Bowman, B n; Clark. Thurman Jackson, D<

I>ean, Mr*. E. J. Foster. Jan Mitchell, Verna Bertone, Gene R seau. R. 0 . Dlnghani, Laura T i ner. Mr*. Mary Elslnder. Mrs. Tho u 'P ea v ey , G. A, Matson. M rs/ Murdock. 6. H. Runan. M ou,^ SU tej Telephone and Tcle^ra company. Wayne Bauer. H. A. Re

Harold F. Doty, Jr.. N orm tn De--------------- er. Ken I>unkln. Oeorge Delwei:

Gale Bevtreomb. Mrs. Oene Bals P I* Mrs. Nina Dillingham. Lynn D m

~ Ada HlRRlns. A.'SRlllng. Vem HTlitPnolse driver Ham Ownby. James Black, r _th_a da.ih price. Dr, W, M. Pctcrwn. L, Jan rday w hdi Koutnlk, Paul J. Schwan, O. f hltjhw-ay Johnson. D. A. Terpstra. Wlllli Buhl and w am er and K. W. flnyder.

y. e.waped AIRMAN KILLEDf " doMd'’" MOINM. March » ifl —was esli- Airman from Offutt air force_ b

near Omaha rode a B3S to

- to -aa frty PW day-nlghl-wlien- fU 6 crippled plane c ruhed and b u n

ve In Twin nex t week• Insurance / — J

lUWA. and IrecUir for , , t ' • ' Ind W oih- \ * ' / / C ' X

^h a « v - j /W 7 ^ ' ' ^ V ^ V-J ■naVs la st H T T T ^the moUi-

___I T H E D 0 L 1 .A R v a lu t ot i c t { y o u r ho m e a n d tt« c o n te n t

) Hiui increa-ied tre m e n d o u s l:;c n ---------j - in - th e -p a f ll- f« w -y e a ra i—A h '

t h a t m e a n s d a n g e r I

- Y ou m a y b e un d e r-iru iu rec D is a s te r m a y rob you^ o:

S u n p ro te c te d d o lla rs . L e t ui M m a k e a u re N O W t h a l y o i

h a v a a d e q u a t i p r o te c t io n

P e a v e y - T a b e r Cd_______Tlnnraac^.-li .Onr.Bnalnm’*.

7 W EiUbUthed IMS */ f l THOMAS C. PEA VET

2*3 Shethana 8lr«<t E u t B m Dial RE 3-lM«

w earFOR

hurM*,'1:15 p.m.

:l 11 o n t h e

P r o g r a mervlewM by

, H arold Miller.*. _ ~

•. P4.' Pol- Adv.- .

S , TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

Two Gooding — J M e n A r e H e l c

O v e r L a r c e r

OOODINO. March 8 — T«o G< lng men are being held In Uie coi Jail here lollowlng a *crte* of Ui

•art around noon Friday.The men are Christopher Here

Imoad. 30. and Leonard PadgeU. 19..Pad preliminary hearing Ba

^ « d « Hearing for Hererra ts sei10 a. m. Mondsy before Proi

atWifl*__ JUdet-Jam**-P—OoiU U rr:----^Reported alolen Friday were

Lrtaad. boxes of U>ols Ufcen from In fi of th e MounUln BUies Ttlep^

,. and Telegraph company olhccj gray meUl poruble ‘ radio st-

rd------^ {rom-thfr-hom*-«<-Mrar-H«Uo-£(opaiioa ney. and a 1953 black CadlUsc oh MMiloa Oooding. Stolen f>ai«ri Hr. Ul fron t Of the Lenker apartmer . . fa r t . ■ Sheriff Keith Anderson u id

" tool* belonged to a c a ^ n te r iM r* n r WU working on Uie building.

d. Anderson said It w u h li opliRiiihotrd lhe robberies were connected beci ua r . r t r of the Ume s«quence.

missed a't first by Mrs. Bonney, I Hrmn. been recovered.Idiin*. T he tools were spotud on UieI _______ I5*d between Ooodingoiiinr* W endd! by liw Brown. Oooding

su rii.h i 10:30 p. m, Friday. They were •diiHM ported stolen around noon by sun icb t contractor working on Uie Ulepl

building. Drown lald he flrsl them Friday morning aboul l( picked them up. and turned ther when he Yeturned lo Oooding ti

u.iadiM The car wa* found early Satui . „ morning near the old River K .'* dairy north of Oooding hiddec

------------- brush along Wood river.

Mrs. Boulton,’ 87, Claimed by Pea

I rKi'tfd CAREY. March * — M rs.’ a la t^ n s «P h ln e Mary Boulton. 87. .

« ^ "hout *-iO P-m. Saturday at home of her daughter, Mr*. .

Mph M e- parnworUi. m apm an. g^g j,ad been ill for lhe p ts l y n, ^ c e 31, e ^om Jan. 7, 1B71. in I 1, D o ru Shl w u brought te the U'. Jam e* state* when she w u S weeks ene R os- The family aelUed In Spanish F ira T a n - u u h , Bhs attended school U \ T h O p - a n d -w u married to M artla Aj

l i B o u l t o n .'iounra ln Be.<ldes her dit\ighter. ahe Is , > le(fraph Tired by ong ton. Olen Boui A. R ead . Kalley: one slater. Mrs. Mli tn D em - Bpnuldlng. Orem. UUh; six gri X lweller. children a n d . 31 great-grandc 9 Balsch, dren.n Dmke! Funeral services are pending cm H ui- McOoldrlck funeral home. Hallej

Cooper.W ll-

ek, Roy I ~ V W | flL, Jam es I k i W — \ ^ # i "c.William

SU N D A Y — M O NDAY

irce bfise'i to h u iirsehutedj — ~i j | (lien- th e j — f d burned I

k —-rCHlsgsgi-PLUS CARTO O N

vam r^ Jfl fTlrSp^n te n tf l ____ \ i ' i . 'l jW Ti

J o u s ly - 'X \ l l ' • r - A n d -------------------- 1 . . -.

A u re d , 1OU' o f |L ~.,el u s - % • •iI y o u?ctlon .____________________ \ .

-C b ; — = = «in s ’*.,, ____ , _______ _____

T ■ ’ m ■

•STARTS •

TODAY!■ M I I u i»ni open I:,15 OaHJT"

ig E a r ly B irdI 1 CHICAOO Uarch, > t/t-B U

P i n Uen firemen arm ed wlUs exUn• gulshen and axe* rushed to

com er of c ity haU Fridsy wh»:f t n V ' «»ok* fUed U « area. TUey ai

I rived too la te .voGood-' Eugeni Powers. 39. a derk. alle county ready hsd anuffed th i bla»-of Uiefu wllh a cup of water.

; Destroyed w u a bucket of u »Hererra ' dust, used by Janltora for aweejiPadie tl lng flodrt. Someone had droppe

i Batur-' 'a dgaJetU In - lh a -b u c k e c :ws sei for parenUy Uilnklag It w u aand.

Probau Damage’ w u esUmatefl a t h

O f his. heroic effort, Powei I- >.i.^ri h sd thU to u y :

■ " I didn't th ink I 'd maka It.,r (f« f ' Uioughl Uie fire would go out be0 sUlen for# .1 could exUngulsh It." Un-Bon- L— — --------- ----------

“Xm ReclamationrtmenU.

Plan Is SeenIbw suse As Work Ai:hes. two ■ ir>*w r«s* o>«)iwri, n u t irg rti.” Ail h iv .' U m .iitiiuiii ley, have by congrcsi.

The list, which thow i the Pre1 Uie side d en fi budget-recommendallon. I yng_and amount* to ^ I c h Anderson ,woi xllng. He Incre'aie Mlem or'prilvldeTicWTnf les-aboul cy,-ls-as-follow»-<ncw-*UrU-aM-: were re- dlcated psrentheUcally):i by-the Arlxona — Olen canyon (part .elephone ihe Colorado river sWrage projei flrsl u w 3i million and 143.500.000. ul 10:30, liiaho-L llO e Wood river, U03.' I them In ,n d $1J03.000. lng h l e r MonUna—Helena Valley, two n Saturday noa and 83.500,000; E ntl Ber Riverside (new). noUilng In budget. »2.500,0 ildden In YellowUll nothing, eight million.

Nevada—Washoe (new), notlil two million,

o r? O regon-T alen l division, 88,500, 0 1 } and 11 million: crooked river (ne

1 z l_ nolhlng, one million. l 6 E i n U U h—W eber basin, 84.Ma.000 i_____ 87v0t8,<X)0;__Vanial__dlvlsloa—lUi

noUilng. two million.87. oiM W ashington — Columbia b»i I .. „ »7J85,000 and |13Jfl5,000. irs. jess Wyoming—Flaming Oorge. »:JC

WO and 812.135.000; 6eedi-Kai J . '„ (new), nothing, th ree mllUon; Oli

do. 810J73,000 and 813,583.000.reeks old.

Held O ver!:la Aaron, ^ HURRY! HURR>Boulton.

X grand- randchll-

„ , ; a w u o i i _ 'Vui.'

M - ~'-HE5TON--*6RYNN[R‘BA)aEI H - -;-^ora-DE-REtt-^ASSr

m I S s h o w s TODAY a l 3:00 * 8 [ | l * I Weekday*! ONK 81mm

l u u t t c m i u i t i •

P i C T H l l

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Horse.Destroyed A fter Car Wreck

JEROME. M arch 8-A ho:K.„.. ^ h tn icolllsl<n occurrefl about s pn, f ' lev ar- urday two mUes aouUi of tjir i- .i '

tecUon of h ighw ay 2S and 83......erk al- destroyed t>rc,^bl/r«— lof * broken leg. ^

1 A 1858 C hrysler convetliuie of a w - Iby Frank G . M eyen , San Pr»nc''i-,'' aweep- I hit a horse ow ned by Kennrih o’

Iropped, Howell. Jerom e. Howell * ueC'»I>- two horses down TheTftad niifn land. of Uiem decided to move sc:on |i.'. a t b«- highway.

a i l i----- —B *m M «-ttk -the-caf-T in inK i57Powen , 'i 173, Meyer w as retumlnr irtrT

SunValleV W hU hom * ln .C iif ,^ ; ta it- 1 |tn d w u allowed lo proceed aiih-i'. out be- [being d ted .I." I ________________ __

Jerome’s Bridge^ Result Reported

M l JEROME. M arch 8 — Wlnner»» th# Jerom e D uplicate hrldse c :i

» * I meeUng S alu rd n y a n announcrt tr Mr*. H arry L igh t. '

North-soulh w inners xtir Warren K ayes 'and Mr*. Ohm-

ithorlttd W M tertlreii-M T iir-H rM ilirm uc^ a n d ,to n . W. H . Barnard, neco-*

« 'P resl-»nd Mrs. H arry. Tnylor .nd lion, the Light, third.m .would , Esal-wesl w inners werf m,, j ewiiion* c.“O igood*sna“Mnfr"J. FiuniUrr,. s-aM-ln- ry ,-f l« i:-M r* .^U ll-K d lv .a iiii* !a

Elvln K dly tie d wllh Mrs 0 K (psrt of Wdnrlch and M rs. L. E. SnIUdi, projed), for second. ,

Visitors were Mrs. Elvln Kr:>, 8303,000 and Mrs. T ay lor, lioiti Pncjte:;;

and Mr*. W arren Neher, Jcromt. two mil- — . ' • -------------

noUiing. S U N . - M O N . - TUES.I John W ayne • Sophia toren

'L E G E N D O F TH E LOST'Technirmm* - Technicolor

^ m s m mla buln.l S U N D A Y -M O N D A Yt 83JOO B ly th Paul Newmiind'l-Kaciiel "T H E H E L E N M O R G A N ^in; Olen-1 ' S T O R Y " ^OO. li 1

■! 2nd Big Week!RRY l i t .Must Leave Soon!

I com£ d m n t 5, M il . '. rw «oc . . tvDHMt . Dtau .

iAXIEIi«lffiON'DE-CAI!tO«I-,)II)C NIKA WIIH* • JOOIIH Vl>iC[Nr ^ta tT O H -S C O T F A N D C R S O fT T R IC r '

iiyr JI .>11 tu.«.r»ro*< « nia* ^

« * 8;D«-B0X O FFICE O PEN 1:30 A 7:M )NE 8U0W a t !:»»—O PEN 7:30

^ j / w 'Fefttu restarU

/ I 1 :45-3:50 ■ I 6:SS.-8:00 .

j 10:10

------------ -— ---------- — ------ TI• T h e th u n d c r i r t t ; S to ry ’

. o f t h u l I ^ r S . P o e - a tiny sp c c k o n th tf

occjin t h n t g r e w in to lidhl’wvc*<irfuTy!

■ -WABNEftCOLOR I .......... . . 0. WARNER BROS. :

T - - ..TWSBTY PIS CABTOOX.- f - — • UiM t W .rti Knri- - -

L 4 - i - ______ ,1 ^ ' : .ppi St« »»Ut l lU . 7*a. »M ^ ^

7

SUNDAY; MARCH 9. 1953

f j r

$15,655 Case :k igpaedOver i pay for Note

^Uon K*Uns «*_Slr 'due on two p r e m ie r

“ „ ]r t r r ld iy In Twi 'I J f d b ilc t court by C. J.

^ 7 Uhllg P*>*' ^

eompmy.......................eoinpl»lnt «Ute* U«»t e; tfi85« . Clonu execuud »r»'

eompUInt conlinues UiBt 0)1M7. lh« n o u i were dellr

u the Twin F«1U D inlt »ni SIr.i for collfctlon »nd the ban!

S T w e notes wtre due Sept. li i ^ the complaint cl»im».

6G ^ m m » r y M treh. pur S t K w m e n t wllh M m h .l ’Ti rf tjhlls. Clonu endorwd % cerM

'*1 • iS f.. ren t« n lln j 39.BM aharea o ”“ ..1 ilKk of the ut/ih-Color«di

S S p m e n t eomt«ny to r Uie pur 2 ^ 7 t « cu rbg p«yment o f Hn

Wii tAt .FOiTiPlKlnt.ih ii eerUflc*U wm •ceepled *n(

'’•■1 . rih t Ihe bink to secure the notej“ 'I »n<l ***''w - d1u» InWrMt nnd 11500 a t

I _ & T « . rtitj further h>

Ma - ^ n e -» .804-«h»rtx -ol- corporm K ? ,, i ind th*t Ihe »toek be tumec

‘fr A the f"*: ^>•'. "nhUi and Mar*hall are repre. r - .^ M b j Psrry. Robertwn wit '•••■ ‘ . t ln Fli» Uwtlnn.J Toastmistresses

Note Theme for r Meeting in T. F.

-Doi'i Count Your CJjlckeni" wu

9 to theme of the meetlns of

<jj a Un Roserton hotel eofftJ

Ted Blurslll s«»e the Invac*- , tan. T»ble toplci chairman wai

* ' ^ v r i tnartnw Mitchell. Mr*. Jame< Sk ^ ul'U c u toajtmlHreJit. M n. Huth

CiD ( u chief *v lu» tor and Mr*. 5dl Bfo»n. Mra. Van WlUan. M n

d UVffW 'SLronB and Mr*, Ottfl jjilcr »er» evaluator*.

6«»itr» were Mm. Blurglll, who cB t m "Our Antlclpaliona,” and « a Oorfon Tobin. "T ru th or Pan- tiij,' Blue pencil* were given t« lw..WlUl*m Armj* for her apecch -Hxt tntf'Chlckens," and to Mra PtUr UnUng, for her «peeeh •QrirtPleue."

U.1 Van Wllion wa* hoeteu QytU Ttre Mr*. OrrlUe Sacketl, Ua Btorr* and Mr*. Elwooc M.-C4d«r.»Il n if r .

Ib;crti Tere glren by M n . Mill* i ^ a » t e * l ; M n. Sturgill. p«rll> witiuy report, and Mr*. Strong ;cL:]e itUllon* reporl on »atety oermtlsa ai BoIh .

Sheriff Speaks to Local FHA Girls

SinUf Jane* H. Banham apoke to Patel Honitmaken of Amerlc*

131m *lt;-fT tnlnt-*t—T itln Talli VJ»tlfhieliool.

— — Beahim-ipoke-to-FHA-tlrU-andUitlf Bother* on civil defenM and dlitrituted folder* and pamphleU wnwnlng procedures to be follow- (d la ctie of an atomic a ttack.

VlrUn Headrlck*on, Clar* Lou &nnU and Deaflna Im gard dt*r pliyM a d>U d«{tma k it made by ift« llfl* u Uielr project for *Ut«

«>i m deree of aehleveiftent.__ I'trmi Kemner_ .n rt g .r l> .n .^ Im j ^ 1 attend *t*t« conference

b Bou* March 22 as delegate* for 111 Trtn PalU high fchooI. Punch

— W cookie* wer* *erred.Krtly-elected officer* a r t Barl-

na» Lowery, pre*ldent; O aylt Car- Jann t Blak*.

0, Iftaiurer.

— —Pomona Meets—^D im iC H . Mareh » -R epo rU of

Orangea were given by Uie a t the T hunday Lincoln

fw iy Pomona Orang* meeUnj

I Pr«l<led. Pollbw.[ U the bw inea »eulon, Phillip Ed-

returned from

ina i u a ibtd hto expefleneta. -

HtNDERSiEQUIPME

Eost Main St. ..

AllCTIOMONDAY,

1 : 0 0 :

10 - T R A C, —p U-Detut-Earffufloii {( <-hnImers-Mn«scy Harrii

12 - HAY BNew H o lln n d -M in m

10 _C O M EInlernationnl—Massey Ha- - . . Case—Ford.Dpat

10 - SIDE RALLM

- ,p'll| -IIny Choppcr‘s_Ki. ' ‘''."cr.s—Motors—Fcrtiliz gnii Cm.ters--Potnto PI; “Jlnnurfl Sprcadei

- J ® I ! iMS-CAN-BE- AB_ ■ . SAI

. J rank L. Coffey (Aucti

» N e w E q u i ]

o t e j

i.ejs.40 ' I. JPV 'ntuory V B B V v j / I m ( ''u ^ V

Twin >v shall t f

Bank ^

\ -^dand Iilsiory • MTtich ' f lla t on Idellr- E

bankeither m P W J B t f ] ~ . / ' m pt-1«>

pur-irahall

rca of lorado' P ''* ^^BBgwT.**tr?fi?aiTSji6waS )f the

r i n gnote*.prln*

>0 a t- 'k the M lB Jw 3B T O H B C !?a L 'i.? l* -U en--------Dorale ’

Iff for

repre' H ^ f l |H |B S |& ! 8 ^ a B. and

■ i r j i Mwas H

f ui9 I T >-Pri* . : a . . coffee ^

ivoca- i l ’

lame*HughM n.M n.o(to

whoand

Fan-en to xech,

xeeh,Mr*. KenneUi Self and Dr.' W.

* te u . i ts ff , ciamlne a preaiure brealhl ckett. un it wer* provided by donation* Iwood Petenon accepted tbe u n it on b«l

aen t* . (Staff photo-enrravlng)S u * * * *

i^e ty Pressure-Brei , ToHospilm Io a prtHUre b rtath lng’therapy uni .1 I S for u w la tM tn ie m e n t of re*pln „ u . to r r ttDd.cartll*c 'd lieaic wa* pre

*ent«I Prlday to M agic Valle 'S?” Memorial hoaplUl by.Mr».,Kcim«U* “ ** ■SelfTTfftn-raii*.----------- — --------'a n d T b t - u n l t -was.-purchated—wlU

money provided by friends of Mt snd Mr*. Self who contributed to i

Ugw. memorial fund following h it destl In 1057. A unit *lmlUr t« the on

' T .„ pre*«nted the hospital wa* lued I trea t Mr. Self when he ws* *U-lckei

It by pneumonia.*tat« The hMpllal did not own’such :

un it at'U )« Ume snd one had to b iMn« borrowed and hroucht.to the hMPlU rence for hla u*e. ^* for Dr. W. M. P etm on. prealdent o unch Maglo Valley Memorial h o ^ lta

mecUcal «taff, accept«<I th e un it fron Earl- Mr*. Self on behalf of th e hoapltA: Car- "We are deeply gn t« fu l to M n l*k». .Self. .hCT. fam lU !-and -the ir., man;

friend* (or providing such.» flne-Jtni u»«(ul piece 0? equipment. I t wll b« uaed for treaUng respiratory am

{___ ■ga^llftC-t^nem nc le^ ^ l,P ^ —ed laaaj

t« of M n , ^ n e Oliver, ho*plUl admin I l e l t U ItAlar.^ciptesied_lhftnk4_lOZM n DleU Self for the gift.

Uie Mr*. Self «ald the gift to the hos icoln plUl.wM.’.:poulble through the kind' eUng n e u of Mr. Belf* many friend*.

The Interm ittent poslUve preasun 116w» breathing thenpy u n it U an In trl I Ed- cat« and Ingeniou* device whereb; from ox5'gen 1* blown forcefully into thi lUflca w tle u f* Ju n g i-o n ly .il- th e_ y m e .h '

- U b reak ing In. The paUent Uiet

tSdNHENT, INC

- ( P l j i r l e y , Idaho

ON SALEY, March 10:00 P.M;.

^CTO R S - JO.arris—Case— Ford FerRUSQn

BALERS - 12[Inncnpolis Moline— Casa

MBINES" 10 ^H arris—Oliver—Jo h n D eers

Dparborn— M-Moline—

! RAKES - 10L MA K ES •__________________

—Piicrs— P lo w s-L o a tlc rs— rtilizer!»— Bean P lan te rs nnd i2_£!{Mt£tfl=BQlfi_B£atcrss=— jad e ra --^ h o p Tools

a r r a n g e d b e f o r eSALE^^~:-------^

uctionecre) J . j . McLswn

(

958 I .

i iip m e n t P r e s e n te e

r.' W. M. ,Peten«n, prealdent of tba Mag ealhlng therapy un it presented to the b Iona to a nemorlal fund itarted after n behalf of the boiplU L Jt f* useful In i g)

* * * *

•eathing Device ritalFrom Self J1 un it poilUvely e*pl«* "uil* .oxj-gen p>a ip ln - hs* been blown Into hi* lunp . j i t t ^ cj-cllng device ot» UU* machine ca) nn i-^ be *et a l any dealred rate of breaUi

ing ln-eiiM-tna 'pn tleH l'h ib sloppei T b^elUirngT'Tn e m c trU iira o M Ul

-w lm K tm s - M - O w - lm r - lu n n in ia t - l f Mr. breaUiea for Uie pnUent except ths 1 to ft oxygen 1* blown In ln»tead of belni aeaift *ucked In as I t I* In the.resplratoi

With cerU lnacceiiory device* lha •Icken ‘ f* attached to tH e machine one cat

*pmy In slonR wlUi the oxygen va rlou* -antlbloUc* and other druiuch a ----------------------- ------

to be

<,t of I For Th<S l PRESCRIPTI

Mrs. ■

; z |z T V a f c l :F A L i .^

'y ,'-1 GOODING. . . .' hos* ■ ■kind*ind*."asure f

S ;0 the »l e . h e ____ _______________________■men , • n

iM •; J rv-VI-V-J-V -MrtCyi

Rare « the fimily th it WC like a rej^ulir income. hu ie tv icn fo fy e* n » t* t

; ■ fo your call whttievtt yo . LiL'eifiie, cbe world'i fin<

I the hi/;h <juilifv product:and other rcliible Ubora

' phannicy, aviiUhle wh(1 reitofition of your heah!I . . That Your Doaor, with

— “ i— :--------- )fouf{Tnfmic!tr,-with->iV I (Iwiy* avtilible, are ami

' \ I th a t contribute to the he jy-our/afflily ind yo«.

L ~ ^ I H FA LLS

. TIMES-NEWS.

ted to Hospital

V

M arie VaHey M emerUl besplUI nedica Ihe botpllal by M n . Self. Fund* for Uii (ter tbe death of Mr. Self io 1957. Dr I In trea tln r r e ip ln to ry and u rd la c all-

* * * *

:e Presented : Memorial Func1 p>at mixture* ? .'h lc ir ir«“titlpru!"ln'_cc p . A lain lype* asthm a and other chron le can lung dlMase*. The apparatus . reaUi- umc*i* Uft*avlna.when.lh(s.pjiUei ‘®PP®“ hM Rn acute congCLSilon of.Uie.lutij ^ th* becflme of h e a r t fnllure. Here U

oxygen th n t come* into Uie lur It th a t under pre.«ure actually force* nonbeing of Uie moisture In th# lung.i ba<

Irator. into the blood vewel*. I t alw ca \» lh a t be used a* a form of deep brenthirie can e^terclse and physical Ujempy i:n va- paralj-ted or Injured resplmtoi

drug muscles stretching them an d et

rh e Best. In T IO N SERVICE,

D IA L BF 1 . in ? 1 > _ t- . .n iA iL _ .. .= .; .____i lk .W 5 7 8 -

^ C A L L '.^ . 77344 . ■DIAL-WE 4.419^

I t providei ifl Doctor-whh anything e. Mtnc do not have occaiion to uie at a time. Ye« he reipondi promptly

•tt you need him.I'l finnt d ru ^ and pharmaceatieali, oducti of Pirke, Davii & Gmpany ibo ra io rin , arc maintained in our e when needed-foi-prncrvirion or health,w ith a irhii'ipecialixed ikill. iftdrith -h irp f6 f« ilon ifT «on rc« r* re------------re amonn 'he modern develoOTenu Jic health, comfort, and welfare ef

flL -netson 's— ----- —

-------- DIAL-tt£-^323—I

D e a t h C l a i m s

^ A r e a M a t r o n• ’ ■ BURLEY. Murch 8 - M u . Mirt.im

Lciioi* Mann Duipcr. 83. rciJdriil ■ of Ciu-'la county ilncr .IKIS. dird

Krltliiy in h ffl io iife 'n i’Bu.'-lry.Mr.<, D rsprr a .u born Miiy 10

• ' 1876. In Sail Uikr county. U lah. fihr i WlU married lo Wall,ice Henry Df.<*I . per .May 17, 1(137, *t Provo. Ut.ili.■ Slie moved to Cus;is comitv m lOH.■ She was a niciiibrr of ill*- tJJS V — eliurcli and D.iui:lil<T.% o/ utWh W Pioneers O lirrlri Soplil.i c.’impi.

She wn.i alnay.' icllve In ctiurch r affairs *nd"U'/l.^ a niembrr of H f

— lief iKJclctyxnrt n chiplnln ln DOl*. 1 ^ H er hu.ibiuid pfrcedrd he r in tle.Mh

In 1040.•^Sum vinir-iir^ ■Tntir“ ions.“ inm fi' D raper nnd Okn JJraper. boih !iur- ley.-LaVem D rsprr,-pnulr:'n tl Krn- nc th Draper, UoIIj'ttood. c.ilir.: i *o sister*, M n. Alice Hnrnn. Illvrr.'Ltcle, Calif,. «nd Mr:i, Nancy K nrtchn'T. S n it Lnke City; 78 Rrnndchlldren an d 40 creat-cfandchlldrrn,

Funetal lervlcr.i alll be held «l 3 pm , Tuejdny In Burley LDS th ird nnd Kimh w ird 'C hnpel with Bishop Verl CheAley offlclntlnR.

. Concluding rltr^ will b r h f tld -a t Riverside cenietfry a t Hryburn. Friend* may call al,Payne mnrtiinry

I Monday evrnlns and un til tim e of ■ services Tut.'day.

----- hanclnii-Ui«lr-iUon*.=-----------------------Resplrtilloiw of-|willfnlfl-w}io-liftK>

taken an ovcrdck-.e of w diitlve tlriiw have been "burned up" or excrctcd from Uie body n t which Ume the paUent's ' own rc-iplrntory muscle*

, again can rtiuine Ihelr functlon. Some of the chronic luni; dliciur.i

In which this un it will Ik of creal value include emphysema, bronchi­ectasis, sIIIcmLv pout operative col-

' ’ lapse of lung* and pollomyelltl.'f.

PAINT SPE

(2 T one SligF D R E S S U P F<

i GORE MO

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all*

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■s. TW IN , FALLS, IDAHO

1 Comedy Is Given By Wendell Clas

WE.NUELL, Mnrch t - "Thi •lirt.im ll'n i a Co-etJ." a comedy•itdciit t t ' r r ' w a * pre,-.en;<S J-Vldi

<jlrtl evfnUiK at Ihe W endrll sr.tde scho nudltnnum by the hiKh fchool Jui

"h B)i°r Mfmbrrs o f Uie east tncluflfO^i • r i f . Ch*ii(Ilrr, Ja n Cok, Barry-Bfo*. ' , 5 , ' ' P.on OL'ler. John Wenver, nil!

,n |. Pmi;rr. .Mnrch Arm strons, Meli rti<; Thm tf.- Idnnnn Anrier.'on, Dlur

Hntioi,.— VlrKlnla Kofl^lr^. Pou VdnrnKn, Mary Ann McBride, Dc

■iiiirch Hyfn-v Deninrd' W heeler and Caiif Hf> Aaim*. ......... ;

..G arv F, Cruikahanki director, vi r t - , , , ; nwBtfd bv Mnry Lou Tnylor. stv

drn i dUectnr, M rs. Janel Craill _ _ _ ahaiifc iviujta8C-inDnR6cr_sllli_E< r-m ifr,,|y n.i nMLitiint, SU(tr err' " ‘"■'!liicl'irtetl_l.rnnard K urtz,_Chnrii

Krn- Kvciyn Vlppcniinii. DeU• Aiidre*.-i, Sharon Schineckpepe

rwiue, Marlott- and L aN etta DixonKva Jo Maxwell, M nry Woodlar

mill Junnltft Jnnni we.-c in charse 1 publicity. Verlua Miles. Jrun Nev

rid nl by and Sally Rydalch w e r e I LDS chiirse nf th r bunlnrw, a ills fro;

: " I 'b th r clns,< were pnacrjted to M IntlnR. pnri M n. Crulkshank and MIm Ta;:^d-AU|otH3r-Do n-Dym8.-el>«i*-pfWldentvburn. - .

Two Are Fined= z r - BUilL. Mnrch &—Tw o people wei ■ hv J m tir.r Of t he Pefi;e C. l

R udv-ou-Ihursdny______________tlriiM AllKrl E. Goodwin, Buhl, wr

crctcd flnrd 15 nnd cost.? for driving on a le the expired chauffeur’s license. Re wi luscle* eltfd by S ln te . Putrolm an Rlchar ;lon. Burw,ieiur.i Johann H lrschm ann, Savom Rreal British Columbia, was fined tS an

5nchl- cost* for drlvins w ith expired H c col- Cense plate*. He was c IM by £ U ‘ 1 . Pntmlman M. J . Bay*. Jr.

PEGIAL% • M l J % tN C L U D IN G -------------J H l l LABOR A N D r w W M A T E R IA L S S lig h tiy H ighe r)

P F O R S R R i N G

lOTOR CO.

J t r t n Sears LOW

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L \ S 5 V A ^ B ^ H l f e V i l Make

3LA D BULB?S

25 .1.29 J__ ___ M ixed V arl« tle»

W H Y PA Y M O R E ?

B uy G flrd tn ln g N a t d i a t S«e r

I SPECIAL!i GARDEN

SPREADER

8 .9 5 W V a lu i

/ / mom even apread w ith ^ spreader. M lb. cap.. “ »> »«•

■ ipread. Save now a t thU Special ■■ Purchase Low__Plict-- .-rr*:;:

U u S w i» C o u p o n » o » b -

I

n Loop Meet Setl o c c WENDELL. M arch »—Plaiu w*ri lO O O made a t Uie Tliurrday evenlni "Thrr meeting of Wendell : 0 0 P lodge No

fdy In 131 for a loop meeting March 20 li J-Vlday Wendell, W yatl Hamilton, tiobli achool grand, w u In cliarKr of the itu lon

)l Jun- Ray Laricaslcr, M, A, McCIouc and Edwin D lllrrll reported o_a Uii

fO-Jay m rc m -T o o p meeting h e ltr s t -rhi BfO*n, Fatrllfld KDOF hall-

nillle O 'lrn Bolan and Homrr Ooblt Melta served relreshm ents.Dliine ------------ :---------------PftUli K verfthlnr fo r tr*n ip lan tln r VId-

lets a t r.li>b« Keed A Seed Ca^A dv

>r. w»A ■■ .r. Rtu-Crailk- i

ipeper, ')lxon. | U | odiand _ f¥l irge o f ____________ ______________ Z l l

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de were■ C, E. _________

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avona, I m p M twIS and • im I \ \ / “ed 11- ' U l \ V Lj ™

_ | i T o uT f C O T l

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'erything fo r Y our Spring )W PRICES!

i | ® s s E i a r a % i s sa>V nftf 2^1

t D E N j S Bl i j j u i i L r i i M

MAGIC VALLEY IH E A P Q U A I

t ^ E l lFins S turdy

Stock - GRo W N ~ ^ H b

E S P E C I A L t - V ^ ^ P j

FOR THIS

: O M P i m A S S O R T M E N T N » , l - P

lake your gwrden com* alive from sprii lant your favorJU vtirleUe* flow. packeJ.olituri. lU v i a vhtJlB s* fd en .o f tb e n 10

M C r o M C o u n t r y W . . . . . ' S u p e r f l n * S e e d _____

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M e n

Reody-to-Plont

FloweringSHRUBS

'» c c ^ , IIn- op W aD T fo ? th is area, choc** f lal ro u n np».~w hll# triryfln., «_fc _ campleu.-------^

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. l ~ R o , > - B u i h n — 9 8 0 - 1 . 2 9~*prlng~to~rKr~ tt'm i » t» rfcttot-eolerr- f i packed. In *peclal m ix tu re to retain tst itrtely rote* » t thJ» Low Price. ■

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PARK FREE ' lop Eaty. • S q y M o r t .

A , ' • • ' 1 •

O p ere tta Held ||!B y Community

For Shoslioriei r t ' 6H 05H 0N S, M *rch-«-Th# hUK

eym nulum w u Kenc (or jiJ ’TeienUUon of the comic operelU, •iV The eunbonnet Olrla,- Thur«l»y

« ' The «0-TOlct Chorui » u «ccom- by an 11-plfce crehMirfc.

IK le m b e n of the choni* wtM frtm h lfh tchool with the orchcitr*

-tfnuiU ly.-,:;:------------------------------------f f r e f t tu r e d 'u epeelU numbers for M' he •^0"' •*’** noTtlty

-JiIunce,nuinbtra..w rH len nnd.<llr«^.il, ■ . i r Patrld ft Shortt. »oc»l w a pl»no

j - M ri. V elm i Alien, h lsh ichw l y- W ll Instructor, w u In chiirKe of f,-, he ihow. «Ml*t«<l by Mrs, n ich ird ■.'■Jabbutt, Mra, Howard Adkins tnd

TCnnKiM K ngylfS r ' he orchestjfc. Mr*. Mabbuil *nd '' Adklrw were In eh»r*e of

yeftkltj* p&ria and »U |« dee^rk-

A twyA* irroup «*nff t»-o specie

« «romp»nlmcnt of the . Rev, P»ul .:w ink ler. e inclns »ere BUnley

■-7V «nunt, Noel Jehnwn. Lowell • i Johnson. JU rl Johnson. John Ad- iv tins, Allen Thome. Robin K liwy.

'r iOttTld Oneida, Bob-K odesh .and

t!' Dick T&nakft w u (e«lured In a ;■! rocal solo, and the Rtr. Mr. Wmk*

.»6ter played a piano selection,Danoera •were M lM'Shortl, John

> iVdklsB. J a m u Handy. Judy BUva. V;, Noel Johnson. Beity Jo Bur»oyne, I !i Lowall Johnaon aad Judy Mathlson, i; ' M ain speaklne and solo partd In >• • Ui8 opere tU were played by Janet jV O roft, Allen Thome. Earlene Bam ,

• r ’lU oyd ' HaMcn, Sharon Bluemer, ^irXpOma LMWn. Carol Corfman, Le» ^ ;;'land Dllle. Yvonne Oabrlcl. Karl I'’' ’jo h n jtu n , Oayleen BurRess, Johnny

.'i.iAdkln*, Bob K o d e s h . Patricia i r S h o r i ? NJckI* iU lif and DJek TT^TH «kBrTrtth-rtra.-Charle*-Peti^ .p .'p tano oocotnpanlsU •r;*i O rchettra m em ben wer* Jack M. *, “Murphy, H airel Thome, the IMt.

M r. w m kJcr, Burton Thome. Naomi •V.’ in e u . & tn. Howard Adkins, M n. i'l Jiunes Pranks. M n . lU lph L*w- '^ 're n cc , Mm. H enry Oablea, Oen*

K Ftouwr and H a u l Hall.5 • A uU Une Mrs. .JUujh u accom. 'D&nlsls were the l u r . Mr. Winkler

JL .and Mr*. Mickle Shortt. f ir ’ E. I. Shaw u'M tn chante of the ' C Ucud speaklns aysl«m and M n, Har*

T hora# auU U d w ith makeup, ' s iCostumea were made by M n, Myron ^ •Jo h n w n . and Burton T hom i w u

t i ; a n chars* o t sUge setting.AulsUnff Mrs. Mabbutt with aUse

llitilecoratlona were M n. Dorothy C lay ;, rton. MTS. Adklni and Jud ith Lore. I,; -I7>e program w u p r« M n t« d -a ^ - {benefit fo r the M ujle auxiliary with ■( com m ittee m em ben named by th a t

lArea Rotary Club t Hears Burma Talk

8H06H ON E. M a ith * - ’n t* ■•Ury club program Wedneaday w u

:pr«#ent«d by Phlllp Edward*. DleU S rleh.-International farm youth « -

' '^chanse student; who told of hU ex* H jprtences and-ihow M -fllra-ef-Buf*

' J ' ^ e b irthday son* was lu n f for ';*Alex W atw n . from the Ooodlni 'i c lu b . T here were visitor* present > fro m Goodin*. DleUlch, Rupert, :Sol*e. Tw in TalU and Lojan. Utah. ^ Officer* will be nominated a t next •; W ednesday’* m e e tin r

_____ - ___ __ _— -------- — ____ •

:j Richfield Visitsif - ; t» q H W g tO ,-M a rrh Itr^Mr. in il -;5 M rs. RuaseU WaUton. WeUer, -rU-

; I ted o re m l jh t Wedneeday with her

-V- A 1 /c l'o tl* Seward U vitlUnf W* r . i ’parent*, Mr. and M n. Joe Seward.

In Phal*bourih. Ptaneei w d w lU W . port fo r duly a t Tampa. P la , aftej

\y, __________ .. - _____U l— _A E E A .M A N .ia .C A D E T _____f.i; w c H n S L D . March 8-Stephen

Joe Vaden. 21, route I , lUchfWd b i J* In Pensacola. P la , for 18 month! !^ ^ iiln tng -aa-it-navaU av la» ftn . ffartrt

: H e la th e *on of Mr. and M n . Hayei . Vaden. _____________________

liMILlDOIiGL

I GOOD HEMIINIi!• ' j O th e r*j S oD O tone h a s h id d e n it*

I la te s t tn n s U to r he a r in g if d

, . to light, g r n c c M e y te to ^I W o rn * s o n e u n i t - n o th i n g

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H Robert Coine ‘. v Of Idaho I

IDAHO PALLS. March I (Special l i - : -R o b e r t Coiner. Twin Pall*, presl nen* <l*nt, and th* full *iat« of l u t year’

offlcen. were reelected thi* weel con,, by the Idaho P o u ia Producer* a u o nU tr elation.

The annual m eetln j of the poui r the **'’ Thursday.J f . . . The producen agreed In a re*o L.UO luUoo th a l poUtoe* moved In l Ivrofi proceeslnr, except for those motlm

on a field run bul*. should ba Um Ited to No. 3 or better.

lU ee A * u t« markeUng a traem ent e* UblUhlnc minimum r n d e and *1*

U)»e. control for poUtoe* movlnj i« frt*l f t . inarket and proceulnf la the a ta t with wa* famnid.th a t Another resolution, la an effor

to eneourace tn idc competition b« cau*e of rlaln r railroad fre lfh l ratea

r aaked for rom oral of Inequality, o I n tm cklnf laws. This, the producer

, , feel, m l(h l cncourate more trucker a l l r to com* in to the cUU.

Producer* were a*ked to *Uy with Ro* in USDA p la n u m lu ld w to p m e n w u aurplu* production of late crop pota

DleU toM. Guide* proride for aboul elsh 1 ex- per cen t le u thi* year than In. IBS' * ex* O ther rtaoluUooa would Increu Bur* d*al*n’-bODd(tat2S,lX»lrom«3JM

t for operative barf* ln ln( assoclatlou»dlnt promote rtf is lon la tariff* t« *« esent proper duty c a Imported Uplocjpert, sU rch.w hich compete* with p o u tUtah. aUrch.nex t Producer* backed a #el»cU»e cro

report based on trade* 1 and :•. rheyasketflhaiBO TemmetO .reporl

------ *how «.O O O caninthe»U taann(yiila tued fe r *«ed, At pre*enl.-thBi" cars ar* reflected u unsold > a

, •rU- O tnecir*^ the aisM lallon reeledI h e r ed. bealde* Coiner, are A. W. Cllhie Q. D. and <

■f ^ tfeatarer.* StmU ord i» executn

after

L ' . . A Y O U N G / L I G HWe are llvliie tn an as* of youlJ

Look around you — a t your cor Uemporarie*. a t the rU lnr eeneri itlon. ob»erra the ir Independent a iUtude* toward llvlni. their dL ■llnctlve personal concern wli ;beauty. wHh-convtriatlon. with at

^ I wllh their ho m u — and you'll fir _ • th a t In everrlhlnc tha l contrlbut n I to the llTlnc p a tu m of lod iy tlI I I laccenl Is on; Ihe y e sa r In heai

j If you are Hying la atodi nxu lallfllns rooms th a l reflect the a

itliude* of the p u t , It'* lime for th a n je . The trend today i* lowa:

l i d ligh t-hearted furtoundlng* th , e . Mni r l ih color., I W hal make* a person youne

{heart? We bel}ev« It t* (he hapi la r t . , Ifaculiy .ef b tlns . abl* to adapt , _ j changing trends, lo txplore and. a

“ eept — with dlscrtmlnallon. le t t . jcftyrs* — U5* new :.*nd the ablll

Ito .accept challenge. T^m c_faetc [are also the bu l* for a room Ih

IfTE !U_ young In heart.

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Ild Boy Isn’t G one’SUPPOStb ' A

ler Is ^elected Potato I^odiice

eclal) manager of th* /n a a lu l io n . presl- Robert lUtcTtnt; commissioner ol year’* arlcu>w «. *ires*ed Ihe need foi week keeping irow en fully Informed oc mtMn. th* latest Informallonon producUon

and markeUni a l th i buslnea* meel- group log.

He- also discussed potaw dtieaw i reso* and the Importance of prot<ctln{ into Idaho from large InfesUUon*.

OTlng New amnKement* are belni I Um- worked ' oul (or stamping Idahc

s p u ^ he u id .It ca* Wording on poUloe* should bi 1*1** itduced lo "IdaJiD" aald Waltei fresh sparks, horticulturist a l the Aber- aU U iijea Experiment sUUon. The brant

now carried U ■•Qrown In Idaho.' effo rt The ahorler brand would reduci n be- smearing and make a clearer lm. rate*, presslon. Spark* contended.Ily. of Colorado poUtoe* la many ca*ei lucen are cleaned and graded better thar icken Idaho'* al e u te m markets. BparkJ

obserred. Consequently, he u id with* they often mov* through re U llfu U i t r e n t than Idaho's.PoU* Dr. Carl Z. Hendel, ot the WeaUrr e ig h t Regional Research Laboratory a

.1657. Albany. Calif, emphaaiied Ihe re : r e u e search need* of th* Idaho poUli 3JOO; induatfy. . Reiearch_l*_eipeclaU :

rKwlfrt Ir proa-lng and elornge. aUi )f co- breeding tpd yielding factors.Uons: More should be known of the basli0 *M chemiatry aod n*w-proc**se* ahoult iploca b* innstlgaied. h* snld. Work a ToUto the retesrch lab deaU prlmarll;

with prceesalng sulUblllty.! crop 'About 100 memben attended thi nd 3. annual meeUng, according to S t ra t eporU ford,nw lly Attendsnca a l the erenlng banque .iheae numbered IM, exceeding expecU1 ^ n d jions, strsUord said,

Ofort* Woodbur}'. Mo«cow -eiecl- }iead of Uie oeparUnem oi noruoui linger, lure a t the Unlreralty of ' Idaho M. O. ahowed slide* and spoke on Ih e t i f y agriculture snd earlyT^lUsaQon o cuUVe Soulh America.__________________

3HTHEARTEDROOM -roulhl H i r room sketched above Is i• con- llth t-h fir ltd 'room. Because it 1 enera- fmmier inin any room nss a ngu n f a t - lo be. every piece nf furniture li : dU- ll leads a double life . . . the.soft

Wllh doubles ai a bed. the end t>bl :h a rt. ten-es s i a nlghl siand, the de.ik I II find also a cheit. , _-ibutes Sod, clear colors, simple llnei ly the smooth, uncluilered lurJacrs - heart. e»pre« IhJ spirit of youlh!

itodgj-. We olfer you a new group o fl* a t- ipscf.sating, plursl-purpose piece

for a [0 help you make the most of ever toward Inch .pace In your home. Haw

. th a t conilrvctlon. top-qusllly ma terlaLi, currenl ilylUig with grea

inB In (jeeorailns polenllM—all al money

a^pwo

S 3 | r INTERIOR L‘S I.PECORATING

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Ied President- cers Association

PoU to producen are adrised to ler of hold off on signing proceasJog potato 1 fo r contract* until resuiu of a meeting ^d on o f 'Id ah o PoUto Producen auocla- icUon Uon Wednesday a l 7;J0 a t the Snake meel- river high achool belveen Blackfool

and Thomas h u been held,(eases T h e association wenl on record ;cUng a t ihe lr annual meeUng favorlni

a cooperaUve bargaining aseoclaUon being to assist growers In arriving a l fall Idaho markeUng practices and Islr markel

price* on con tncl spud*.Id be Wednesday meeUng will dealValter conUacU belweerAber- (trowera and processor*. Melvin O brand StraU ord. executive manager of lha laho " u id ll woull be to Uie advan-•educe ‘a*® growen lo defer ent^rln* . Into contracU until after Ui* m eet­

ing ha* been held.T he poslUon of IPPA U to tr^

u , . - lo help grower* obUIn Ih e ' bu l pMSlble contncl*, SlnUord u id .

Processon contracU will likely b< f u te r offered to grower* ahorlly. he said

Some ludoubtedly hava already beec offered, '

„ , ; Official* of IPPA met with dlrec- ^ tor* of the TW-Oounty Orowera a*-

*oclaUon, Paul, a l the annual meel- iHff. and thU matter w u discussed

H E j a r - m m - N i 'w s w CTT~aT>6I basic ~ — - ■ —-------- -ihould

ONLY4 DAYS IEFT TO SAVE! KRENGEL'S

I- I W ^ C ESALE

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lANNEYBEST “ — — TAINTS:;—

* ChBOH from many beou- E t t i y , cleor, IfU* coloril

'Arli/y on* cen ot regulor ^ __ ___lo<r price, gel teconJ ean

price| ^ ' ^

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JANNEYBI5T

On* ceol toveri metl any ■"I su'foc* wllK 0 fl*w, V«1.

vely fmtih . . . y«l il'i ^ fully weiheblel luy nowJ for ',j price lel*

le t i*{MUntU* HALF M IC l'

J - :!“ only » 2 .8 rr „ - -K R E N G EL 'SI HARDWARE

TIMES-NEWS. T fl

Areas Freed S] From Truck ,

Weight LimitSHOSHONZ. March (-L oad and

speed rt*trlction*po*ud on the.sec- ■ tlon* of *Ut* highway in Lincoln. T w in r*lU . Jerome. Ooodlng, Csssl*. B laine and Minidoka counUee will . '

V be lifted a t 4 s.m, March 10, sc- ^ cording to Charles W. Olasby, dU-

i r lc i engineer. t ;Section* Involved it* sUle high- r ’ '

w ay J7.-Burley w Paul; U. 8, PJ a t 3— ■ th ir -J a n c ti« re f- it* trh tth irty -» - te “

■ Shoahone: U, 8. 93A. U, 8. 38. *nd • tem porary hl|hw*y JO. flhoahone to Carey: U. S, 38 and M, Bliss to 8ho*

. 4hone:.*tate.hlihw *j'M from Twin *”

33:-»t*t« hlghwsy <8 Irom Junction to D ietrich: tlaie hlitiwsy 77 from junction SON to Albion: state high- ‘ w ay 37 from Burley 10 Oskley: U, S, • " 30K from Foa'ex c6unly line to

.. _ B u r l e y . T O lher areas lo be (ree from re- I j

Ktrlctlons are U, 0, J03 (rom the U tah * u te line to Burlty; U. 8 . SO from BurJey tn Twin r*lLi, and state hlxhway 3i Irom Rupert ta Mini- •

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Shoshone Library «. Chairman Resigns

_____SH Q SHQ M E,.M»fCh ^ A t a mret- cn------i n t " o r i h t local ubn i^ -boart-ttii* ja .

week. Mr*. £. 0 . Ooodlng. chair* taim an . re*lgned bec*u» o( 111 health, fir.

Mr*. Ooodlng w u flrtl named to Oo th e board In 1928, taking the £Uce <of M n, Pred flooding, who Juw .a b am em ber of the flrsl board when the awlib ra ry w u organlied In 1914. aw

M n . Jo h n ih o m u wu named to T.Trplace W n . Ooodlng on the board. 8tJT h e clly council muit ael on the ** appointm ent.

— M n . R. O. Neher will be chair* be: tn a a of th* board. Other officer? .a ra Mrf. H au l Haddock. trea*ure; ac J to -J fo w a rd ad k ln s ; secr*tary..and — H erb Love, clly council.repre*en<a>

I T I T h e Ilbrarlsn'* report showed 1.*2S5 book* loaned In January and 1.-

d to 314 la Pebniary. «,iau» - --------------------------- Al

S Two Are Fined Snake jERO U X r.'M snh 8 -E . O, Dick. Z! Icfool Boise, appeared Thursday before p

JusUce of th* Peace Tom Roberts (cord a n d pleaded guUly to driving on an orlns expired driver's Ilcetut. Ha w u aUon fined 13 and costs.. fa ir Dorothy Taylor was fined U by a rket Pollc* Judg* Roberta ((ehrer for

driving on an expired driver'* II- | deal lleen*e. ' L

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sllrec- ■ V I T a aa* U l . ‘ neel- V ' ] • . used. -------- ----------- a

|B H i I s B r ' A .

. I forecast for Shi|^ Y our f r* ig h f i t in* - - 1 'h e n d i w h t n y o u if J A U n ion P ^ c ifr t. C a r

I ^ c a r lo a d , w t ’r * ” hJ . .[H I _ . . i e rv » - y o u . Glv* y»

t w i n f a l l s . IDAHO

Spring Cleanup Is ] S la ted by Grange

B L ia a . M arch l-A 'sp r in g work day for the O ntige hall w u plaaned

f fo r T uesday a l ih* meeUng ef Uie ^ Blla* G range held a t Uie hall oa p T huraday evening. <.

" The women will clean the Inside . I ■ w hile th e m en paint Ih* out*ld* aad , i / level the grounds.

T he business meeting w u con* i ducted by Harold Halnllne. m u te r. " I, T he right-W -work petlUon* spon* J;

wired by th* Orsnge. were' Uimed u over ta Harvey Shtrk. chairman of ®

leslslaUve commlltee; lo cbu ia *lg* ^' T h e -p ro g ra m -am n g e C -b y -P n h t - L enker; lecturer. Included a *kli by n

^ M ra M. K. Slane and Mn. W. A. c Rohln*on: and a Ulk by Mr*. Har- 5

tv o W B u u er on her recent tnp u one h S o f th e 18 Td*Ho-Or*ngeH-who w «it ti ^ on the to u r to H*w*U. uh Refreahm enU w en served by Mr. j, g, and M n . H*told H«milne,

Lejrion Will Mark*

5S iO th Anniversary Eu ! JERO M E, Mareh »-T h* Jerome ’

Bosl of lha American legion- will f— ^ebT affM E a'W U i ihHlVWUrf'dtrt.

n e r Tuesday with a dinner a t 7 pm . “ a i the American Legion hall,

D lgnlU rle* who will altend »re ,Q Mel Meadow*. Amerlc*n P*IU, de-

pn rtm en l commander and national » fToriitiv^ commllteeman: Andrew y

11* jameg.-Qoodmir.-departm rat- aiiju- » lr* ta n t: .Lou Bibb.TJolse. department ( Ih. firal vice commander, and Ouy E to Oole*. Ooodlng. district commander. 0 ee One hundred twenty-three mem- I. a b j n of Uie Jerome poet will be li

he aw arded conUnuous membejahlp e award*. Among them a n Uiree, W,

ta T . Diehl. Ouy Stanton and S. D, g rd S U nton . who will receive « -y e ir t he award*, S. D. SUnUin live* tn Port* L

land. O re , bu t *Ull reUlns hi* mem- g ( r. b e n h lp In the' Jerome post. a'

T he dinner will be served by Uie <1 A m erican Legion auxiliary. e

** HEYBURN. March # - Th* PTA I . execuUvo' boanl met Tue»d*y *fter i ' . school a l the Junior high school. The

meeUng w u eonducled by Mrs.' Akeyl Hondo, vie* president. A dls-. cusslon was led on Ui* PTA officer* work. Seven eommllU* memben

^ were preeenl.________________ _

°t2 A m e r i c a n S t o k e r S l a c k |I J T ^ — O E. TREATID

< 1 4 .7 5 p e r to n D e llrc red

for I n te r m o n n i t l f J F u e l Co. j 11* rfaea* BS S-MU - Twin Palli |

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M inidoka Aiitici] V ote for Hpsf

Kl R U PSRT. March »-WIUi Interest Of running high , a big .vole U anUcJ- te pa ted Tue*day when Minidoka ov

, . county Uxpayer* ballot on a pro- po*ed 1400.000 bond U*u* for a new u,

^ counly 'ho*plU l. *0I i approved, th* bond funde wouliJ U

, , be u*ed w ith m*tchlng HUl-Burton W 1 . federal fund* to build a 1880.000 vj

hoeplU l w ith 3S general hoaplUl pr of beds a n d -» - '« ln l« u m caret^rooms. yc

l i . A tw o-lhlrd* majority 1* required fer In* approval,____________ _____ ^

n t '■ ^ T Q tp n in W by'ljie^tUsens-pian* by nlng committee. Uie "minimum v* A. care” wing la relaUvely new In.ho*- Y

ir- p iu l conslrucU oa 11 Is deslfoed W »a 'ne handle convale*cent» patients jilio do ^mt ho t rwiutr? general'-hospitaT-aiteiS-----

Uon, T he cost* to pallenU would be to lower for thU type of hospllal. • Qi

H ie committee also explained tha t f l the plan* for Uie new hoeplUl yo- »o vide for central service faclllUes « adequate to handle twice u many ‘a room* I* are presently planned. In

•y the fu ture, addition* could he made " w ithout changing Uie central U- ^

11 cllltJe*. O ther new feauire* would P‘ I s 4i>elude-an-. orlhnpw1lr rnnm tn. r ivf _ apeclal care for those with Jiroken «

' lim b* 'and a dehUl operating rooni ■ r t for caaea reijulrlng denu i surgery, le. Needed to finance ihe tMnil Iseue ,al would be a three mill levy or U per ew year for each 11,000 of assessed valu- m

Inl fireproof type, w u designed by fr uy Sundbery and associates, architect*, w er. o t Idaho Falls. The bond Issue' plus d( m- Ihe federal funds would Include the be land. construcUon and completely al lip equipping the hospiul. 111 W, c oun ty commlsslonen plan to ne- tv D, goUate a lease for the operstlon of :sr the new hosplUI. If the bond Iwue rt* 1* approved, wlth-one of the chuTch

groups who operatfr\hospltnb. Two B such organlzaUons hkve Indicated a R

h« definite ln t« e s l In leasing and op- c( eraU nc tb e ' facility. Commission c(

__C hairm an David I. G am er aaldjhfc al

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i ' ^ - N N O U :I n T h e o p e n i n g ' o fn Dr. FREDERIC

Chiroprbctici 132 W a s h in g

ll ! I________ "_______

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b « n y o i t 'g o U nT

I in ffrrH — fnr tli frc ii lio ih in? for you t

p le n i\' o f room in rnani rin U nion Pxr Miiy, ih r i i l)v .tII iiir,i in \iM l tin* Itniii5( rcficsliint; l>e\cr.Ti:c . . . pl.iy ranU . . . ’ i7in r< . . . f iijny jn'jiliinij in in ic . . . n r j rn5i*i'.

\sill fitul t l i r r r it n<t M d nr ? fr\irc « n \ I (oiind o n L 'n io ii I’;icific (imiiie .N p iisf^ w h f i i \o i i CO hy ii ,i i i i- ih f ) ic c ol I’u llin n n . . . s n in o i i^ b.igg,isr ,illov\.i

l.m iliiii s i u c ' Non m oiirv . . . iKi: nddc' l avel c re d i t r a r d . . . no h ij;h»av liaza r . . . c icpe riflnh lr . .il |.u r ;ii j ir r sen i^^, 10

D o n 't ' laV c a in o n c 'i \»oi<! Tyi ! i . . . T r

i“#r d e la i l i , re ie rv alio n t, or hdp w ilh y *•* y o u r n e c re i l Un[en Pocint Roilrc

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'liners on e / S ^ o m / i n a f s __________

ic ip a te s T y i-O u t )spital Bond Bidest operaUon of the hospiul, unu t,' c l- terms of the lease, would b t unn )ka oul cost to Ul* county. • ro- Eligible lo vote In Tuesdsva e* Iloa are a l l ' taxpayers. boUi

soaal apd resl property. The hostu uia Ul. punning com(nltU«, he*dt(j h,;on Wendell John*on. .aaUdpate* a hes MO vy vote, parUcularly since perwnii U l property Uxpayers are eligible la ns. vole., JohDJon.noled th a t Uiu.*.!i for Include North Side project homi '

pay personal p r^e rty^uxeT on a ,. *tock and machinery. Nesr:y um 10 families now resld l oa the homi.

*te*d project.= P 0ll*“w|in>e operPTueiaav from l

be to 7 p jn . Polling place* are Act*’ gula, Union church; Adelaide, v , c

Egbert basement; Emerson, Emer.' ro . son Orange hall; Heyburn. Heybiim J t , *choo1: Minidoka, village hall: No*.„ y Und store: Paul, Grange hali.*p,9. , - In neer. Pioneer achool; R«p*ri no, id j W uhlngton achool; Rupert No 1 - r ,,. Penhliig school: nu p e rt s . ru^ j;<j pert Orange hall; Rupert No, v ' i.,« civic auditorium: Rupert Nn 1 '•n county.'ccairthotue. , • oni ■ t -----— ---------- ^

Speed P rom ised ,ser O.MAHA. N ebr, March S - n t ih Iu- momlnt-delivcry o t all freight irsf. .J3L Ug IQ H>«UnatlOr a -by from Chicago w u announced lhu~

:ta. week by Arthur E. Stoddard, prrii- lu* dent of.Union Pacific railroad, the The *tepped-up *chedule, oprr. ely ated In conjunction w ith conneciing

lines. wUI be effecUve with depir- le - ture* from Chlc*go March 13. »of ----------------------------

Me COURSE ENOS ,^ch RICHPIKLD. March » -P v t, David Vo B, Powell, ion of C h u te r R. Poweii,1 a Richfield, recenUy completed the }p- communication* center operallon Ion course a t. the army'* •outheaslem ^ l! « lsnal_i«:heol,.w ^gcrdon^aa._~___

UNC.ING I3'of the office of ^

llCK C ODELL :tic Physician lington St. ,N.

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you to do excfp l rest and rtl«x -

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c a n w h f r c (•om parablc In ar.v .Many o ilier d rliqh ifiil • . ire o f acc on iipo fb lion j, C o a ch \ llov\.im.e . . . fam ily i r a v f l -'■‘inddcd convcriiriice o f .A l allhaza rds.D r-iarisle ti.traffic-nervci------X, io_nifiniQ n_«,fe>v. / ___________

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vilh yau r trave l p la n t,Roilrofld tic k il a jjen l. _

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SUNDAY, MAIICH 1 . 1 9 5 ^ 1

Tl[uce B i d l s -S a i d R e a d i e d L

In In d o n e s ia i

S l ‘issi.?sr.;s'ST■*r? oTtT P*«ltnr w»mlD« »n P ‘^ Iw « u Jd ^ U k . p l.c e - in . ^

’''• S!P *r, » mic»^ b«for* n« |o- J f e « l l l n n * n l w ith th* roUeb" * 5 i tht wdden pM iponem ini «

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f ^ n o . *ould b» » member et J ^ .^ a b ln e l . M .ny qu«rt<rs f«e fiM u lo n m the Boremmenl

th . rtbeU »rouna t o .»

'S w S ' U ' e fflvenunent more ‘J “ J „ , r «go »ft«r BUkaroo Mt L

Tmmtrtm for "ju lded demC*. “ ^^ n tv n sT tm In iU tuK d th« “ 5 - u I council. #n ndvlsory irroup, ■rtihW ludeaiacommunUtj. Hatt* ,

tht communlAtJ would h*T«^ p.yhiii«utneff an Ul^ fo re ra - C«>- _________________ _ O';

Gouncil P ic k s “ ^ N e w O ff ic e r s

KHL, Mirsh t — T h e R e r. Rob- th « K. Cretuhiw.-'CaaUerord, w u ixai nroliKnt T hursd iy of the ih TglBv] ATM PTA council. ll)W HeUtl Cnstleford. flrflt Tice gn

raSfaf « n , Vem Johnaon , tu - Bx «cfind »!ee prc.Mdent: M n. hu rfflAiaJ{rMn.BuhI. th ird vice pr«»- »r aa: Un. Jttt .Btahleeker, Cm- er B.'i«il.ttcftUr5’. and M rs. Ed 8v»n- ml an. Luecme t i ir tu u r e r . ex^ CWDCII repre.^cnU the Buhl, rjtf.CuUtlofil in d Lucerne »ehools _ cd Bt( It the CoAlleford hlsh Khoei. Utl, Vtm A nderw n. prcil- j,nt.tMi«W wllh the Rev. Leon- »rt CUrt epttlnt the^m eellrit wllh t pnjif. • ^

Dtfly the bUAlncM m eellns ll n i reirf ta hold pre-achool clinic 1_ [xeedJmc In Mtjr. to'ncqUAlnl te-Ji Ut moUicr *ni] child who stATt KSxiBext full, on how to p rep tre • ifictDd forKheoI. AUo * -U n u tlre (lU m w tfo rA prll 10. to dlccuM I ftrt tnlnlnr «Jicp-Jor. new offl- a , ind U tiold &n InsUllaUob. i prepui followed th e m »etlnt B5-U«-<JMll(r»4-hl»hT»h»61-:pre- —:

- Mled tr» nuileal numbers. L lndip!i7(d two c o m et «olo« '

ud'Oili Chteni p liyed two b ir l- 8 ' SI u ia ucom pinled by Rems' tcT-ti Urt. John E. H*ye«. Twin ill KX ccnducled k w orkshop en ' ^.-UfijnurT procedure.

Trio H u r t b y J Car A c c id e n t"

KIILEV. M trch 8—T hree per- P* >t) (!te reported In Rood condl- i isa ilu rtiy momlnB n t ColUR«

htj»- Tliev w ere Injured *H' '“-•a Iht cir In which they were I

«itf.{unicd_at.l0.p jn ..F rl< lw r iieilH (Hi et-Qurley-on-hlthw M r —lujth.

Con*adlne. 2J. O sden, t ^ n t « W eb.er_c^ae,_M S _drlv-

« ••‘'suWcr en the rlR h t aide ofbuck nnd w en t onto $?!

-t Wl ihoulder where 11 tipped ^ ihrowinj ou t th e occupants ™

T ^W ajtM w erf^tS ren t Fredei^II, tnd Doris B»tem»n .viio a rt '

[*rM «l FlMi Security bank In P“ ■iilffl, Mlw Batemnn wa* ow ntr! Uie ur.SW Htnrtl. n i r r . a pa iuiint mo- - c , ftrund-thtnnrtg-tm iB t:hu:h« S? 'w Tfoutlinhem to Uit h o tp lt il ■ : '» the accident to Cs»- ^* »urtr fiherlf/ LePftge Layton.

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Damage Is M inor ~ For Car Accident

wrnitM *(re minor a s th e reault«lfic •{Clflent about 11:70 a: '

*«iurdiv *t the south end of the bfldee on Shoehont

" iw i a 1350 Oldsmobllf, rl.v, M ctfrldr. 33. 253■fution Jired lou th . wa.i belnc

=»«’l Me. Kimberly ro*d. T h i

i-Ofbilt , u r , ^ pu„ jn to rm t In front of th# Bishop ” "'P*''y a* a IBM Chevro.

) ‘rack drlvm .by W illard ‘"I'f. route J. Twin Falls, w u

■ " t ‘ l«U turn.was tt>

<1 «“ Mr. and[ „ '" J f »ol4ten le ft Friday for -

•illr n l: Mf- »n4 M n,

HeDrt^Diseasean d v

Stomach Trouble _

H ard inH ,.,.5P 'L 0rR A C T O R

T f n t e s - 1i American Public M To Blame in Sr t l W lior Tlmri-Nti^n; Ic

It h ts been Rr«tlf)lnc lo follow n the current artlclr.-' by Idaho 8tate tt

tn i eollfie prefesjior*, T hry would Indl- w , I . c ite th lt we h ire ln_ldiho men o t ' ,*y m atu re 'ltu lfh t-oho *re i«nxlot]i » /< oil reCTaltjtte our rducniional lyittem, l< In In a conttmetlvf r tto rt to -itren tth - P

|en and ren ia iiie iC ~Problem* ficlnR Idaho tchoola 11

«fj are more or 1cm t_,vplcnl of tliose in ci [•It other sU let. tuid m nny,are complex, u, :)M I3iirfl_irc_iasny_Q Uitri.-how cvcr. — Vo which eould b i^ Iv rd - lh rn u g h ceii* b.

ildertd coordlnilion of ficliool and n tn parent effort. , n

J T hi Tnnjor difficulty, of courie, Lt lo be found In u:i. th t Americ.-tn

In. public. By and lirsc . n hare ib«n- ,0. donid our rolt,^ sa Individuals in a i,i, free toclely. We Ignore the ilRnlfl- ' ,n i an<» of the dual concept of rlKlita .

and reipontlbllliy euen tU t to a democfAcy,

I,h But, a iihou t.r lgh t/ r e could notM trte: tfiinouc ^ ^^po^u lBlmy

ua ir* nol worlhy of beliiit free. And ^ yet in erery a.\pe<t of Rovemmental affalri we havi been ulllinc.. even f< snxlmu to Ahrd th n t rripon.ilblIlty ei

^ while vehement In our crlcs for cl ' , •■rlithU-'-all wt,c.in Ret. yr i i —I*Ub1l«~e<lucAUoit-lt-a-,rai«-prlv- «,

th# world, Yei In thla mott cniclal trea w ^ tre a ia ln slow to see our ^

„■ obUgation, i,U It ea.<iy. and perhaps Justifiable,

to expect educniors to shoulder the . tireater blame for certAin Ills. After “ 111. It It they who adopt a partlcu* f lar,phllojophy ot education, who de- i '

r . terrolne the ita n d ard i of teacher o' training schoob. who define the r

y* goaU and content of curricula, tl , r Hoftever. have we forKOlten (hal

what the public reivlly wants, the o::!? puhllo n e t s ? - -----------------------------u" If there are terlou-^ wentneMK ln ' ai

our /choolt loday, we. the American-, f, cltlieni, m utt In falrnrM ask our*, u seWe.t tuch qutstloni as ihe.ie:

Who h u ncRlccted to teach our , children re.iponslblllty and r fp e c i •' for nulliorlly a t home? ,

S Wlio hni refused to give the aeholir and the leachlnK profc,wlon *"

b- the pretllRe they rlghUullv de.ierve? u Who h u allowed the child to tik e U' he lhe p tlti of lea.ll reslalance In nil hi

ihlngi. and. to enthrone mairrU l el ce g tln ibove basic values? u- Who has refused to underxvrlle ri. huliainc prORram. and aultate for *- an equitable snlary Male for teach- a- era infl Bdm lnlslnitorj..M tha t we . n- might be In a poalllon to demand

excellence In those fields? ,II, Who Is reluctant to fill ita te and ^

th ,_ _ ;■ H ig h w a y jII Conditions |" t . By UNITED PRESS i l Bonners Perry and Handpnlnt

area-OompatV mow, Ic*. “' Coeur d’A len i-N ew snow, tlltk ,

■I, Fourth ot Julj' CanyoD-anowlnif. ‘t- compsct. anow, Ice. Lookout p « s .

„ comp*el,iBow.' Ice., chains advised, di ^ -M a » t t.v .a u tik ,- f rnM n^U « uih. f ] i u w u to n -B a re and wel. *OJ OranfeTllle—£now - covered, alick, ^ j. 6 Inehei new tnow, jjt WhlUblrd WU—anow-covered and In illck. „m WeUer-BoIse area*—Bare. wet. ,

King nm-Bllts a re a -W e l, i.,Twin FalU area—llghl tnow, wet, j, Arce a re a-B a re and drj-,Strevill area—LlRhl snow; heavy

tnnw from Malta tn Declo, Poctlello-McCtmmon area—Bare

^ Idthfl'ralU - fit, Anthony - Monldn * 'r- pa.u—anow-covercd.. allck] ...........1- Highway 01 north to Montana and p» ;e e u l to Wyoming — Snow - covered.!d allek- Ra re lIlRhway IOI to W est Yellowatone Ui i j —flno-covtred. tiick,_________________g , --------- - --- J*------

. Choir to SingK. mj

--sn o sn o rre riJB rc h tB ^ T h B rT d a- — 5, ho,8l*W .c''lItse cl'o ir will give a! " ^ concert a t Uie local VilRh ichool "at! ( (J «:«0 a,m, March M. The choir 1.^ making a five-day lour of Southern

Idaho and will,give a} concerts In~ thenour.---------------------------------------: “

eupt, Ralph V llleri Invhei the publlo to lha concert.'

BUREAU TO MEET ^MURTAUOH. March > -M uru 'ugh ,

1. o ?«nm uD iti.gm m Jurm u .T in n n a : -a poDuck lupper a t 1 p,m. Monday, p i e U urtaufh highway dUlrlcl will

n. be dltcuised and farm service will have a. represenUUve to dlseuu fermiter problems. i L

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' i i s n j V /r ^Ti|..AND MORE HONE’

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lu r t wttb Zctrt Caib , , ‘I>m,UTt tfily OirS COHVJUHCH

n in r . . . kao* ATOAtf UOHSY bitW »adlH tiik w»rl__ _________Cte trortTlnc TODAtl UmimU,.

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C O N S U M E Rm MAIN E A S t

N est t« Regertc ' n . G. <DIII) Owr

VNDER 8IA TE BU

■News Forlie Held Much ] 1 School Problem

locnl irustee vacnnclfs with (lu.illflfd )w men of leadership? And who b slon 1 ,ie to nppreelnte iher,e public lervanti. 11- when fk job la well done? >ot'' Wlio la tn ^ bu.'y to become In- I K, fonned-on knool-m atlera-on.every ;. tn. level, and too unconcerned lo chain- ' h . plon men and lA.'ue,i of merit’-------Tn*snt)ri. U urwiiics aijpairiil tli,U -)U lhe success o r failure of public rdu- ' In cation reals aqunrcly upon each of i >x us, !tr , _fiQjorU-ai_yic_shuaj!UiLr£iDouiiiI]. i>. b u u y . to lhe natinn's Khooh ttf I nd mu<it accept rcsponslbilily for“ th e '' , nation’s future, | ‘U, MRS. TJ10MA8 R, HOVENDEN I

!>n (Tn-in Falls* |n.- * * t f * •

[I; T. F. Mail Bclic\ 1 Things May Be

E ditor, Times-New«: . !tal I w ant to 'th a n k the Times-Ne.ns,> pn for m aking valuable apacr avallahtr, ty each Sunday so tha i readers can fx*!< or chnnre views on nhat-a lls AtneHcit.

Maybe It's Juvenile delinquency; or' V- v-e-moy-liav«.A-hearLcafldlllQn_IiuLL

nothing to say about their comlnit Uf here were the NeRroet, Tliey were

brouRlU here by the ship loads. f5; T hU U tome to n of a new coun- ^ tr>'. We m ust be mixed up In our J., directions, growing pains or child e . Ubor, Tlie CIO and AFL threw er out the Teamstera, If tha t is or- he RanUed labor-Jhen I'm barking up

the w ronj tree, a t B u t ne ither organired labor nor he organlt^d capital la going to run— th ljm in '»counti7 rW heneT crw e-fr:r fn iro ilnd ,to the idea Of organ lrtd rov- in-ernm ent.'thoU R h. we inay be set- f* Ung somewhere.

While we are Roln? over our his- tory Ics-'ona we don't w ant to leave out FD R the sreaU He said. "My friends, I know you aro praying for

>n ""d wll], me,- ^? W e w ere, praying for our boys In te Uie foxhft)e», bu t some of u i didn't ill have, the Rrace to pray for that al champion of Uia economy.

W hen we w ent to Sunday school [* we henrd about a very realom wum-

an who annolnled her Lord and ’■ Savior wllh ' cosily and preclout i ointm ent. T he champloni of econ­

omy aald, 'T ills ointment should have been sold and money given lo the poor."

W hal waa the reply? Yes air. you

Driver Questions Police Siren Use i For ‘Advertising’,

Editor, Tlmej-News: jt , U ha.s niwnys been my under-

stAndlncr U iat sirens are used only J on em erfency vehicles. Yet oe J tl -1 d' day afternoon the traffic In Twlni

Fall8_ 'w aa^4t0P0fri for- -blnoka -a»J aTreha #creamed slowly down Malnl

^ street, then back on another atreet!' and down Shothone aUeet. |, And wa.s It an emergency? No— :

only an advertisement lo ent p m - c ak u , eacorted by police wllh tlrens, •

• followed by w hat looked like a white '. fire truck. The pollci car had red

llRhts flashing, too, and of course everyone Mopped. I ihlnk tha t Ls

^ acfordlnR to !nv,. However, how U the public- to

® know, when 11 is necc.war>' irf Rive.way to alrens ‘and flashing red |

a.JlehtA_lf tlifv nrp to be u.^d for:- advertb ln r jnirpaifs in the bu.’ilne.is;

d p a rt of Uils city? I tlilnk It wai U ie '^ wrontr thing for the police lo be en-l

Rased in. W hat do you other jiebple e Uilnk?___________t,fnS, VEI.DA TAYLOR

Sprat^Sbade Treei now»Uh.Dflr- _ fli*nt-BBray_fn»tt.Globe-iced.T=AdT.:

*! O P E N IN G T U E S .rM erch -1 1

n M o h a l a ' s . 11

1 — S e w i n g . C e n t e r ____ ___e D reum ak ln t - Tailoring •

Alteralloru - Remodeling - PUr W ork-InvU lble Re-weavlng.

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9 N B B A S K B ^ L

i i i l lINEY L E F T ON PAY DAY!

aati? NMd Mof» Moniy? U uxyufA U .yow «U baaton£4.:._ .---- -----i! _ . ■ meirr rAYye»T > tt .id of ' lilt on f»y d»y. It't M»«r oa.

»bi, » • lik* ‘o h«lp'd«Mfvln|l' ’niaKT irf,.r_________ _

H Im fUd «> MfT. you fnmptl/t

R F I N A N C E---------------------------- -R I j n o « ........ - -g trw n Hotel ownby. MiT.“ .......

: BUPERVISION_____________ 1 ,

\rum-~-~VoiNewspaper Gets

^ Thanks for Help For Blood Drive:,

lou Kdiior. Tirnen-News; jnt* On tiehnlf of the 'IVin rall,< cimp-1,

ipt of the Amerlenn Hfd Ciavi,i; In- i'le»,-,e acccpt our Ihnnk* lu; ih r l. cry ;iuUllUly.u.lilch.you-(:cniruui:k^.«avol, iin- w prior lo our blood ilr.ittinR o n l‘

-Mondny of th is week,, |jIjnl ” *l*ho people“of“ ^l^tn^h^lt^“ ttavr ,du- 'ipvrr breii more Renfrew^ nntt v.'"

of ihlok Ihnl, In larse mrflsurp, it h 'ilue 10 lhe fine publlclly «e received

iik llnJtlfU liW fpapcr pnotLia.i;:e-arag. up jiic, fio Me w bh to tnkr tlin oppor-

TITe'Uinitv tn ihank you (<ir vtiuf.i,p|p jm a very worthwhile ciiu'p '

^ WILLIAM H. IJAKK.S \I (Tu In Fnlls chapter chainnan)

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ieves Variety of Be Bothering U.S.:

[i:lle^spd if, “Th* poor ye have u.iiii tn s you alwav!".” . .ihtp. We nren 't going lo Rfl sn.vUitng ex-!unlp.« »e confe.M our sliu to God ten. .md our faults to one nnoiher,, ‘’/ I W, C, S-TONE

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O n E o s tc r, s te p fo rih w ith

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r ig h t , to o . C hooso y o u r Ec

3 I o u r g r o u p o f iin c coo ts .

TRe aeaaon ahead flntli you wra long coat of All Wool Clear Ho expressly to complementv the al aprlng. Cap collar. Jewelurlm, bow length sleeves w lih '^urn-b pleats. Mlssea e lm B-20, red, a navy, while.

ttie story In th l t new lOC:; 3-ply Wor.'.ted clutch coal with a style aprlnR. Club collar. Jewel trim collar, s ilt .pockets, puslwup alee alxes 8-20. navy, coral, blue, bclgc

----------H rre 's-ft-lK llP-i:i;peuccr,l_Jtt:kcaum m er le e lln ir - th i l will be a

............a lica th j. chemise, o r.bouffan ts.-atipde w llli stlichcd trim, one bi 7-13.

Ua* (h i eonrenlenL rear- ----- «Btrane* «r( lh*------------------------

n e le r tdparking le i. - -

TIM ES-NEW S, T WIN

>ice of the hFederal ‘Waste’ E

Light of Air Co/ P '' ' ':E d l to r , Tmies-News; kIiI

I After «juanderin£..bllIloni-ever>- bpn " P 'j je a r he Iws been in office; nnd In- C ^ y '. l ln c Aoierlciv'a dpfriivs ro h.'<ns m ‘‘"^llhe lune oJ lenvlns our only rral " f ' *‘“’!dcrcil?,e“ a:*in,^t tne Ruuian.^-ihe '’"'•■;trnteKic sir command — agrouiiil

Iw rn i-j- H'-linrt nci and Ipltlna ’ug I h ln ^ R*l to liip point mlirrr ’5

.-'V prr cent of the exppiwvely tralnfd ‘ ■ , personnel U lenvmi: becuwe nf loo 'o ' " ‘'l o w P^.y; Ike wnnir, to'en.M an-

Other fmir”i3itllon to the wlntl:;.— j^*- He finnrtids 11. l l l.« nerdKl to

prep.irr for hla Iwlovpd one norld dreatn. Tlie money , is needed for austere |mcpose,'( like the lately re-I vealed ladle.s allk siockinRi,

Another hypocrUy 1. thp el. lni , Ihat ll 1.1 fnr defence purpo?es. About 100 million of lhe amount a,^ked for Poland. Since Polind U a Rui- L

. alan satclllle. we *n- to build up ^ Ru/i.-Ja'a defenae. While we aquin- •>'* ripr ihp air command^o'U only re«l: lilj tteapon. In* ao few a ir b*.ie.t lh*

planes are grouped 80 or more to , a base, Tliey are alitinR ducks, u l)"5 the U,S, fleet- wn.i at Pearl Harbor, I

where one h it could nearly wipe us Bei out, ■ chi

IE Also, lie wants pork barrel po)il-]c^i » — offka-spendln'g Ift, help-tht-JObleaLiier,

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w ith thq^ a s s u ra n c e th o t

r ig h t fo r yo u , a n d fo sh lo n - '

r E o s tc r c o v e ro g c fro m • ^

LA Y A W A Y /f-N O W ------

FOR i H

wrapped In ityle. w llh this r Hop.-iacklns'. . . deslRnedII slim, narrow iheaths of rim, s lu h welt pockets, el- irn-back cuffs, side eaftond, aqua, beige, u f fy . gold. \

29.95 \alr-A od-a -tlou rU h t—ThatV-T------------------3-ply Auslrallnn •'Crispelte" style Ih afs flower-fresli for ' trim , tapered darta below, aleeves. yoke bacic. Mlxsts

29.95mckcL w l'h_n Spring and}« a happy companlop' to ' -------------il3 ._Sculptur«d In Zephyr fIB button closing. 8-M and I

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/IN FALLS, IDAHO

Reader 'Deplored in ‘j

Command’s Need'while *e n rrd Ihe.w bases niitl more ”bomber; for the_alr_eoniMiand, '

'[ 'cohsreM cnn atop thl,i draininR ' ,n of AnieflCB. bu t unless the people “ .ftl write ind keep w rlUnj. demandlnR "

(hal coniirrM vot« aRalnU.it. ae will i„] .-mk deeper In debt and Ru.v\la 1s t ng the vulture w atching us link to de-

Tlie debt lim it already Ij equal ly, 10 all »e jx)\Ae,«. and has bpfn In- , n . rren.ied. Uudse is 100 jRr cent okay, J,

,„1 ■ M, R, BHAtrr y,j(j ' (Kimberly) J]

" Bureau Meets, HA7.ELTON. M arch 'B -O rders for

fpjtilircr Ulll b^ screpled s t ihp '}■ meelitiR o f 1he“F.irm nurewi k i R-

pm . Monday in Mareltrn FmntkT ClranRP. ■ Everyone Li urged lo a l-

"J' tendJ . Hill.- T a in FalU muslCtan. will

tee alll ••erve refreihmfnl-v u S lA N ~ jlN E ir Ior, n u i i u ' M areh B-Pollce JudRp us,Bernard S ta r r fined Arvil 'J. F a ir­

child. Ilulil. on Wednesday. »5 and sl-jepsU for drlvlnR with a loud m uff-;

1 the PARIS

V J7" Shorty of exclusiv* 3-ply ^ Auslrallan W orsted “Crispet./ t<.“ Delalla as freah u a new- ::::::nitnted_;cotn h lg w u n t • th ii ”

beauty; S h a p e d 'R o ll O olUr.— DeUllcd W elt PocktU, New Elbow lenffth sleeve with ad*JusUble tu rn -back cUffs. Bul- - ton trimmed side tab. mIdRet

—'*ld*..vent_hll3SC-5_iilies B-20.Navy, Coral, Blue, Beige! '

J 3 5 Chicks Burned f I in Broodfer Blaze:

K IN O HILL. March R -T h lrty -; ,ffive J -week-old chicks wrre Inimcd ■ „ Tliursday aflernoon when a brooder,cauRhl fire a t lhe C liailts j^dersfln , ^

.1 residence, ' ^U H fly chicks were in th - brooder c

whleh was In a >hed ?(l)jln l'ij Ihe 1yard, Nelthbors mam red to ex- v tincutsh—the flre"wUirhucVrt.i of

, water before Uie fire depnrlinenl lin* arrived, ;IU Tlie shed was extemlvely >coich-! ’Is rd . OrlRln of the fire was unknown. I

le- — ---------- ----------- j-----------D i.sTRin u i 'OR- c n Ayn E n — : i**' HAILEY. Msrch Br-Emest Fife j

■ lin.'i taken over Uie dlsiribuiar.<ililp' ' nf YounK's Dairy products and the j

— naiiir nf uirfinn'T i.'U 'tjrni ciijinsed' ta Fife’s Dilr)'. fife purchiised thebuslne.M frnm Charle,i_SmlUi. __I”

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FIT FOR A.-4J0DERN DUG California Cobblers' arlstoei ly uxllored for regal taitea .• fort your hard workinc priced (o bless your budieL

___ . J I^aUoDally AdvertU

-----------.-R E V T V A L O B C U A Ilil.,.recrealu th i femlnlntty of

' “Olbaon O l r l , ' i dellihlTul J blert, Youll lov# th e elegan< , . . the flatterlos bread faU

■ white rice calf . . . the Uny

PTRATP TREASXmE . . . TthinifliretU’er Uian “Cup O ' ■ able flat, designed on Callforr row toe laat Ior fashion fit an

• the flower UutM>loomt,on yi

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Crystal Ball -0 ’ BAt.TlMOnE. March B Ifl- . I f

' you're under 50,'you have a good, *y' chiuice of welng the day when •;

nirn land saf'ly on oUier planeU,In another 10 yeart. polio will '

b» m ficnrce M typhoid fever and », diphtheria. Some type* of caa-

er e rr will have cures. Well prob- Khe ably be conUOllng phase* of lh# .'X- wraiher. ___________________of nu t we probably lUU w ont '•n l know any more than wa do now :

why man U obwssed wllh a limit-J,. Ip," hunger for_mor« and more J,n, 1

j ’lliete prrdictlon* on Uf* 10 ” — 1 y fart.tro in . now w ea-erpretaed. :_ _ i.

Saturdny' by a group of Johna I 'f f HopKins unlveriliy authorlUes.

T heir'v ieas were aired In th6nnlvpraUy's lOih annlreraary tela-_____ ^vl.ilon proRram.

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f . , I f iih in ^ rr*w|pt‘*f 11 I_____________ty of a by-gon* era . . . laitful f l i t by c itlfcm la Cob- 'leganca c t lU slender vampd faUle bow . . . In black or1 Uny price of Jutt WJ5 ^

« 'I. . . never contained m y - • • I ;p O ' Gold." A livable, lov- \ lUfomla Cobblers new n a r- ^ ■*>“ 1 fit and flattery. You’ll love f ; on your to ts. Red p a t f f l t / ________ •__j

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P A T P J a W S S Q K

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PAGENINE

|"Essay^wards I Given by PTA 5 At Area MeeS -HA O noiA ff. M»reh »—J o « Jo |j^ I ty w u «nnounc«J M th e winner < fi Uie''Employ the H uid lc ipped* *iiN w n Jppruortd by ihe PTA ftt U

Thuisrtiy mcetlnj In th e home *« O' Bomlci nwtns of the h lc h ichool. i .Um w o lecond -p rtjcjL BJid Vlrslnla h'orriood tttlrd ,.TI Th* meeUnc waa conducted t 'I — MTi:-Pf*n lt- ttwl»«»>-pr» it<Un V r y opened hy Mi*. Cl» Prince, wt :( le id the PTA pl»yrr. t; Another film will b« thow n i____tuapenaile lo_JJie _pub!le_fo^ tf

poor ipund for ine stioir held i i . iund-r»Uins project.

M» Alfred S*ndy. cliilnn*: ta re tho nomtnMJne comaiitlM ri port.

*' NfT Offlcrrs «r8 Mra. Robe: Adolf, president: Mr». Ralph Bel

■* reiu. li.-it Tice p rejiaen i; Vi: L SlnU Lench. lecond vice prealden ' Mrt. Clr Prince. tecreiAry, in tt Mr

6*m T»te. ire»»»f«r,Th# program**** announced I

-Ktr. n,.iT.iT Ptn ts ion . ..p ro m i ehilnn&n- The XMb ScouU 9f PT pack No. 35 presented th e America and Cub fUc» »'lth P a t Ruaae

•Danny BuUer and Dick B*ushm»: iff*. Jim Dnnning presented hi tre-K hool danclns c lu i . Brenc

. Clark. Pecey Hendrlckaon, Pame: ' M«jmon,-Pht’llU -»ftt«h-aJul IJnf iJiuihlln. and older class. Pegt

‘ Hendrickson, Karen Low.e. Lyn Bennett. lUndy CUrlt. L.->na BuUe

' Renle U unhlln, D ianne HatcJ Ka;hy Miller. U rrj- Prince. Chris Choulta. Helen Woody. K athy Lu

. aon ind nicky Bendorf.W»l«r Klrtley, sU tc paUolmai

, elated that MS,000 wns apent J •. . peopl* In the sta le In tere str t-^

' safety on the highways. The flli . ! -Killer* on the. H lshw ajs" wi . . ahoa-n by ichool SupU Cle Prlnc

____ R tfrcihaicat4--»ere-8«rv*<t t. ; Mrs. W. A. LooilnsbJJJ. Mra. Al I n

‘ Ing and M n. Howard Conklin.

: New Members Are ' Voted for Grang(; • WENDELL. M arch 8 — Mr. an• Mrs. a r t s Tussey. Mm. Q nm

' ' Brewtter and Mrs. Dale BiUerll wer ; I elected to membership In Wei I > Point Orange a t th e F riday w enln ‘ ; meeUng.I • Elmer Hansen. O ranee maste

; conducted. John C onner served i 'i imtekeepcr, Mra. JohnN ew bro tig ' M Certs and Mr*. O leata Crawfor ; as nora.

IC was reported $39 waa raise > lo r the Ooodlng county scholarahl■ fund a t the March 0 w alfle tuppc

and pinochle pa rty ..Walter U r a c h e k , a«rleultun

■ chairman, told farmer* th * t th e Um : Is right fo r spraying a lfa lfa weeri• The execuUn cocnmlttM reporte

th a t Ih6 ’ pr6(£st h a d t x m mad •gainst consoUdatlon of b i g

' boards,A Tota 'ft-ts carried fo r th e Q raai

. to send » letter o f p ro tes t agalni th e isle of O n o g o property '-J

' Washlngtcin. D. C. t - The literary pxijgram - Include I ‘ BOnn by Orange membera and ' reading. “How to Cook k HusbanQi—^ T m - O f o t f e - B to a b U T n r ---------I T------How ■were Mr. and Mr*, O M nI Blackburn and Mr. a n d Mr#. P han 1 • • BchUfler.

1 ■ CLENK-JACKSON DIES . HAILEY, Mareh 8 — .W ord hi

■ been recelred her« bf t h e death < Olenn Jackson, a fo rm er reslden H e died m . 38 a t Echo. O re , of. heart attack. He la aurvlred by h.

r .widow and one aon.

i '

What LieW h e n i t ’s t i m e , w i l l

f o r c o l l e g e e d u c a t i o

u n e x p e c t e d e m e r g e nI ;

N ow is th e t im e to Ic p lans fo r p r o v id in g f o r yc of th e b e s t w a y s t o d o thi

pinn.

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: retu rri p n al!_ m o n ie s inve! i ! ■ ' ’ be ing pro tcc t'tfd i r r t h e fu t

* 7 n v e 8 t• ' T B ~ ^ W o r e i/ou

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Robert HI Beh>

sldeni; Nortli K orea haa released U4 Mfi. weeks ago by cflDunnniii gtmmea

Showo I t lha alrUoe’s pllol, U l ced by g n e W by hU wife. Norma, if le r : r o jy g rtrh t ll mif forf* fJeyt. Col. Ht»w f PTA (NEA Ulepholol te rlca n ----------------- ;-----------------------------

^ " ■ R e d T e l e p l i o m

l a _ G l o b d - A S j n a i

OMAHA. i5ebr,. March 8 U ^T l trigger th a t can send the <ree work bomber-mlsslle striking force In

C h i l l i ^ ‘ telephone,y Lar- Moments a fte r receiving word

a possible enemy atUck. the s olman. force's sUateglc air owmnand wou rnt hy flash ordera through th .it telephor tn l-T n catapulting a n s tu c k force capab e film of massive nuclear destnictlon '• wss prime enemy UrgtU.

Ona of th e men who could pi ^ , ‘>1' th a t • telephonic trigger. U-_Mt U ITT- Lawrrnctf McNury. a qultuspoki

veteran who flew 48 combat ml mlslDi\s In W orld war n and KOre

I »•/» • senior controller i * 1 “ BAC's underirround command po

Just aouth of Omaha, • n g e I f nu«sl& sU rled World war I r. and while McNary was In charge of ll Q nm a controllers desk, the 37-year-oII were native of Ormond Beach. Fla,, wou

West grab the red telephone, dial 10 nunvenlng bers and give coded orders to cot

trollers In every SAG base In tl naster. IfnlKd fiUtea.- ired as simultaneously, anolher offlci »«w8h would be on ft black telephone glvlr iwford jjjnllar ordera to oversew bases.

pre*punched teletype Upe would I raised »ent thnm gh a pneumatic lube to *« h lP battery of teletype printers, dupl (upper eating the o ral orders.• „ , Inside SO seconds, some 60 8A

bases frcm Guam to Texas to Norl ‘“ “ fj,* Africa w ou ld 'aprlng Into acUo

carryln* ou t pre-determlned m highly detalIed_war_plaM, W th: about 15 minutes, nearly one-thl

° • of BAO'a bomber*mlssUe force wou_ be off .the ground and headed t

r i ? w e n « n r territory.r ty - jn --H o-hann -w ou ld -be -dooe-lf-tJ

“enemy att*ck" turns out to be icluded ^ftl»e alarm, for SAO has an li tn d a surance policy. I h e bombera wouibaoB." no t proceed w ith their missions WlU----- — ou t-ao-m .n ieh t-go-ah t art fn m tJOtvte Joint chlefa.of .staff.---------- -------Pharee The enUr* operaUona of the

would be directed from undergroui head(juartera buried deep In a Ml

5 souri r iver-b lu ff. The controlU rd has have many electronic and humi a th of helper*, ao highly organised at■sldcnt trained th a t th e ir mote* in the eve:r, o f .a of wax would be almost second n ^ ^ ^*^>iplte thB cam p l« faclllUes. tS

k \ V

les Ahead?v i l l y o u b e p r e p a r e d t o p a y

a t i o n , y o u r r e t i r e m e n t , o r

r g e n c i e s ? .

to look to th e f u tu r e . . . to m oke 3r y o u rse lf o n d y o u r fom ily . O ne 0 th is is th ro u g h a s lc c d y , sav ings

ref-40 -yeo r57C on tinuous-serv ice-tT > -ood tim e s o n d b o d . o f o s te ad y in v e ste d , is y o u r b e s t a s su ra n c e o f t fu tu re .- - - — ............. - -

‘:e8 tiga icy o u in v e s t” M lL B U W

iRAL-SAVINGS,OAN ASSOCliUM=^

1 ^

leans Freed

t< Iravelers « b e were kidnaped seven mea who hijacked a Soulh Koeran alrllori , W illis Hobba. U n. Vallejo. CsUf.. beln, fter his relewae In Panmunjom. Korea. A Ht»ward W . McClellsnd. »hn ali6 was re

ne Would Trigger lasli ill 3-Q_SefiQiidiw T he Nary said. - We're slill III ll iH iii world's and bURgy dnys." Just around t e Into com er, he said, arc the»e 'devcb

m ents: ,ord ef button system ol fltulilnR khe s ir 'tO 'W or orders nround the wor would MeNnry luild 11 "Just takts too lo;

■phone, to read the order?, even though Ui enable’ ^ e only a few words loni;,'.’ l(m to Interconnected electror

lA bulntlng systepi set up so nine . ,, Ines cnn be fed data from olli

w I bases, ellmlnfttlng the need to pr “ “ Ili- eeas Informnlion a t each base.

—AutomaUcftlly-controlIed lur L ” . m n o ' pa n e ls . which will dLiplay Korea, account ot SAC bombli

* : nnd recohnnts-iance strikes. Init * P®® llgenco on enemy scUom, counte

actions nnd force dLiperssl. Now, tl ■ar n i panels are posted by hsnd.

M cNury said the "nation’s b« ■* 1 pnglneers are worklnit ot^ tlir.i

projecta nnd we hope lo liave Uie In 0p«™ u.n -

u , 't h e D espite Uie "U-emendcus pre surea" of his Job, McN«r>' like* 1

,,, work. - I t ’s alwaya-chanulnK. alws *^vliw * challenite." he said,

^u.4 AF Is Scored on Equipment Dea

3 SAO WASHINOTON, March 8 I P - T N orth general accounting office says U

action, a ir force. In closing down a sup i 1 and depot In Morocco, left secret equi Wllhin m e n t such as radar sets and bom 9-thlrd s lg h u ou t In Uie open "tcccuit would to prospecUve bidders,"

T h e GAO report, criticising clc ou t operations a t the depot, si

lf_ the «aid :--------------------------------------> ^ 1. Sonje equipment was left deU

loraU ng in Uie open.3. T h e depot had perlisps tsl

as m uch stock as Uie 1« mlilli flollnrsTrerth-the-alrfw ee-thouK

......... i t h a d In beginning elo»ed-doiSAC operaUons._________________ ___

a MU-

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HALFI THRICE

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JANNEYBESTPAfNTS

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'dy JANNEY BIST

" ,Vour fovorils tolor-ln p

k , v e l« ly finlih-thDrj wholA ; you flei when yoj buy• I Jonney Beit MogJe Koie.’/ - Buy now, for «xtro V> pries/ so le icvinat,

: 6 » e n tg s ll» n $ i : . 7 9 .....................« t r;rgulor prict

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S ] O N L Y S 2 . 8 9

; -KRENGEL'S

CiSiift Orders^■ Writ Hearing■ ForPrisone

An order for s « rlt of habt corpus wss Issued I'Yldsy by DuL-: Judge Husk A. Baker direcU Twin Falls Police Chief Howard O lette to have Dennis Mel‘.on court a l 3 p, m. Mondsy to detc mine if he is being held IlirgiHy

WMa the c ity Jail, l i n * peUUon for the writ. MeluI W ^ throug h - ht>-»tto m f r ,~ J :~~A-:~M»: " M l TMln Falls, su te s p is i'M elton '

y I imprisoned and rejiralnrd of 1 M l liberty a t the city Jill" and Ui

tho Imprisonment "U illegal" in t^ lie waa arrestefl and confined Js 'l on the sUength of a m rrs issued out. o f Harris eounty. Tex;

.Melton claims the warrant fre Texas was Luued Dec, 20, 18S7, a

SC l, ' he was arrested and plaped in .J M k on Feb. IB, On Fea- M * «fc°

dated Feb, 27. Mellon says It Is r beinr U bemg. held on t

^ flrat o r second‘warrsnt.-ra's re . *^16 peUUon sU tes th st od ' f '---------- IB, W B iton 'iniifa k t t i iv f ln jr rn i---------- ditlon on the first warrant bul h

not slgnfd »;iy pspers whatsoei r ^ i « r e f e r e n c e to the scco. C l u a rran l.

.. Melton has beert held in the c n V l C J»‘l since Feb, IB by Gillette v.11

boll.—ihe-petillOR-cislmyr-*

ind The dlsposUlon U being made of i levcbD- asnlnst him, FurUicr

suites he has been committed Ilnr cr>- J®" * criminal charge'which

uV m reasonable or probable csuwT Chief Olllcte said Saturday U■ffh ?.rv Texiii ofllcers sre on their way

epironlr Is charied w n ,^ h ^ larceny by bailee and U supposed

, have taken money^from the compnto p r ^ for whleh he worked In Houston, T

Serve inJEuropeKimblng BU HLEy.-M srch 8-P fc . Paul . Intel- Dllderback. 32, and Spec. 2/cl Ro ounter- aid j . Elqulst. 34. recenUy parUi low, the pated In -'Sabre Hawk," a seven

army maneuver which invoiv I's be.U more than 100,000 troops In Oi , tlif.v; many.e Uiem Elqulst is the son of Mr, and M

Ronnid W, Elqulst, route l. His w I pres- ** Germany.IkP* Ills 'always SON RECOVERS

MILNER. March 8 — Kennt W arr, son o f k!r. and M n. Fifrni W arr, was released from the hoepi'

I Thursday. Ho Is recov'erlng from . _ , appendectomy.3eal---------------- ------lju.-nie ays Uie

supply : equip-I bomb-icessltle ■

ng close Dt, slso

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- — ?eV -M A ltO O ACIICKON •, r • . .Tpastor of the P litrlm Holinea ,t from rh u „ b jneCsll. will apeak s t

8 p, m. dally M onday through

lecond.nd M a d lZ a t ^ U

Compact Is Inkedaut h ts ~1By^rab Nattdnsitaoever . DAMASCUS, Syria . M arch B WW second Tlie medieval kingdom of Yemen

and President NaAser's new Unltec h e eitv Arab republic completed their e wlUi- ledtrtU on Saturday with tbe forms

of Uwl Egypt and S jtla and Crown Prlnci her he '^ - ''‘' ■’ Vementied to l** ''"" ' •’'* iaUier, the Imam 'hlch Is Ahmed, , **’ , e cause 'T”® *!!''• A''**’ ’‘■"S av tha t absolute control In his Arabian des-

eri.dom aln on U)c Red sea but wll of the *l'*re veto power over fedenUon

:d with decisions affecting "yemen.>o*ed to -----------------------------

on,'Tcx iSandys Planning Jaunf lo Moscow

P ° - LONDON.-March 8 (IB—Deltnse Paul C, Minister Duncan Sandys plans lo ;1 Ron- visit .Moscow this spring, presumabiy parUcI* lo a.uure the Russians tha t the leventh empUccment nt U. 3. missiles In nvoived Britain Is purely a defensive meu- ti .Oer- ure. .

The defense m inistry announced Id Mrs. fariy tha t Sandys has "ac-Its wife cepted in principle'’ an InviUUon

to visit Uie Kremlin. He is expected to mske the trip In May.

Defense officials declined comment lenneth on tlie reasons lor the trip, but other 'ifrnum sources said Sa”idya undoubtedly will iMpilai take Up the deadlocked subject of rom an disarmament—with especial empha­

sis on missiles.'

u s t o u t 1 N e w , v w

ly 're a t b ro w n y o t th t^ ^ o f i b e o u - ~p\il — ihre* n ew F lee lild a p ic k u p t tilh b ro o d -b a ck td b u lld t th a t cul yc[ky lo ad s dow n lo t iz e l H ere o ra pir Iruchi w ith th e p o w er a n d carg o s tidclty lo tom e lo u g h jo b s a n d look hod do ing III T

idcag a ..ao d :fao ad - '-_ -T Cluldercd build o f th is s tr ik in g new b<

l e a a t i e s t o ' b e h o l i

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StyTing that work^for y o t t ' TTiosc'high-jtj

calch the eye, coll otlcntion to your busine

_____________ - S ee yo iir lom 'n k tA c a lc r..iii T.ij!i}i P'nlh . .

G L rtN ienuerW esf------- -------------

TWIN- FALLS. IDA HO

” ?7Gem Solons S Urge Increase ra In Road Fundn S j WASHINGTON. March B W -

Idaho's two U. S, senators-Repub- llcan Henry Dworshak and Demo-

f W erst Frank C hurch-F rlday teiUfled « S before the senate public roads sub-

committee In favor of legtslstion to Increase forest highway funds.

B H ' Church told Uie subcoiiimiltee lhal Qh a complete review of the forest

m by Jan. J . ]»eo.Hayi rlann lng Needed

' "Wt m ust have a .itudy which ih O ? s j’L otJh5_roads Uiat will be lr

forest highway system,' he satfl N . . . "We m ust have cf«t,estimates, and l l , j ^ . we must, have plartnlng to cbVcr the ik a t 10-year period beginning In 1»C2. •oufh "Until a comprehensive study Ij ln 1„ msde aa a resu lt of legislative dl- Uijao ectlve, Uiere can be no reallsUe for­

mula determ lhttllnir’-------- Dworshak urged th a t proposali

. to Increase authorlisUons for foresi >n hlghwsys and public lands hlghwayi

be msde noiendmenU to the Chavei

o n s8 WW He "pledged, hi* cooperaUon wltli Icemen s-orthwest senators to urging con-

sideratlon of an ame'ndmsnt for ad- their (jitional funds to ln.iure early com-

formal pjenon of jhe Lewls-Clsrk hlghwaj

'®*' ^ "With prospects 'for acceleraUnj Prince phujcs of highway conitructlor i emen counteract unemployment." Dwor- Imam Mid. "I believe It U ioglca

lo consider Uie deslnblllty ot main- talning eoulUble treatment lor pub.

rnUon

Atom Aircraft by g 1965, Says Navy

PHILADELPHIA, March 8 - 'O W The n«»ydIscIosed'Sa:un}jy t?!a:-}i , plans to produce atomic-powered

sesplanea by 1905, ins w announepment of research? being done a t Uie Philadelphia naval 't.. .n " “O' said Uial a proposed

fleet of nuclear seaplanes U sched- uled to go Into operaUon In the 19M-65 period.

)unced The rcaearch Ijeing done here hsj I "ac- to do with thc'cffecta of radlaUor llatlon on materials used In alrcrsfl con- P*«l*d itnjcUon and equipment.

The studies, conducted a t the aero- nmenl nsuUcal materials laboratory of tht .other naval a ir material center here, are ly will aimed a t developing materials which ect of would withsUnd the heat and radla- mpha- Uon (liey would be subjccUd to to

an. atomic plane.

w id e a r ) d hancl!

th a t le ts y o u pu t more c a r ^ the box. H c rc 'i m ore load space tl; you'll find m a n y o ther low*pri< pickup in its wciRht classl Two be sizes aro o f fe re d —7 8 " anti 9 8 " h n g lh -b o ih o f them a full 6 feet wi Those side p a nels are doub!c-wal

!___ K to ^ lL C O u n tj-b u ilt to carry niRg'body-punishing loads and still s

lo Ic J .. .b u il t f o r m

igh-jtjTcd lines r jn raT i

business nam el IK J lS v

r local a u th orized C h's________ ' _____

IN G. JEhTw in. Fdlls ■

; Solon Asks Report For Mining ReliefWASHmOTON, March 8 Lf —

1 Senator Mansfield. D,. Mont.. de- i n manded Saturday th a t federal offl-

clals disclose whal Is planned for ^ _ relief Of metals m inen. rpub- Mansfield uTOte a letter to Royce emo- A. Hardy, assistant secreUry of Uie Ulled Interior. csUing attenUon to a Colo- sub- rado Springs. Colo., news story. Jlie

Jn to letter quoted Hardy as telling the western governors co.iference he

■ lhal was -n o t a t liberty to discuss" jls n s :orest to hplp Uie mining Industry.

In difficult s tr a its. M anslieia' urged

i-hlch'be In —

m m^ ^ P - %

MINIMUJ - HORSI•aUng

IS W E Ii v y

STA ISi « ----------S u n d a y - ivered

nail $ 1 0 f '0 '$ lFO R EIGH':hed-

1 Uie

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vhichH ig h w ay 9 3 South

r v M i ' ‘ ' \' r ffl r ' - \ i

id s o m e 1~ ^ ^ —

fflBiilM PICKl: a r ^ in • new-looking longer! ^ n d ^c e t h a n ' J « s t rem edy for overhead wi'-priced e v e r be en b u i l t - C h e v y ’8o body T h riftm asler 6 engine. Si:9 8 " in .V 8’s a re optional a t extra: t wide. y o u r C hevro let dealer givi:-walled the F lee tslde facts,, o r t leti niRged, — cny-new -Task»Force-niodel,ill stay America'slowejtprlcedpopul

m o r e l o a d I ^

capaciiyf W ider. lonj

I l s U j w ith t full-w ldth tailgate for t

jh evro le t d ea ler___^

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-£. S U N D A Y , M A R C H 9. 1 i l

P l a y f u l ’ ' ^l e i TOKZPA. K ans . March I

. A thief who broke |ni<j.» r.cr,i > fl — shop here apparently a u f"■ de- i^nt. ' ~ 'o f/l' All he took WR3 t«o ptiM,1 lor ta o bags of msrblf

bailoonj. a plaaUc noise.miiJ uyee and a yo-yo.f U ie___________________________Colo- ^ji ie tha t the plans be made

; uie there U a poaslbllity on Uie p,~.' i },( the administration of takinj Blans be la th i ini«,„.‘'~

our mining Industry'. . -

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MlUM in the ISE-SHU .

iEPKES

— March 9th ____

$ 1 0 0 10 ^ m U T E S I

EIGHT HOURS

SE SHU : LUBSouth o t N ev o d a L in a

a » s —nd get tho ':ad worry lh a t’« evy’8 b u ttl in ge. Short-stfoko____________________extra cost. IM ^r give you allr tlc ta ils abo u t _________ -io d e l ,~ i^ ^ in g T~popuGrplctu^

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S B g i i ^r, loDgcr, deeper b o d le t—

for easier bud iog l

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jlockMarket"^ ^ S c o r e s T h i r d

B e s t A d v a n c e

t ^ S ^ v S n - o r u . . y“ ' t— - tf r f.w •“ rtcwslon in d ho»/ uSI. . u l k crescendo.

I-- Ihe duoud v«lue orw'T;; «>» the New Y ork »K«1

^ ,.*^1040 . Drin8l"« ‘ti S a g ^ d K «f ii>e ?'*>•„*

rlw broke « »irlm

k <! to w m e WiUI atifei a tradition*

I h u aceom pin cd UwI SSm mtny • ip rin silm e buI . f ir U Klum for b u l1 - ^ • ttoaomy thU aprla*B ! L ^ t It U w orth, however. II no t^ th a t iw t .*prmB'.W BoUie u n u l Ju ly whei

fhrte dsy* th la weel nlussed ahe#d modcr

'^ „ '^ “ itubbenily. On Tliur*d«: ^LV d up»»fd tor lu bM t jJtill:J. 5..»,t held the gains mnde in i

of five^^gpg t t tB-thg-pM>iou«_rrifTB»

Grain Trader - Talk’Fails to

Affect Prices

S a uideri this weelc' nbout wh;nricM would hnve to n<

S i t ihV yurd irtron -ine -con . price, .cored the M r t ad.

In *everM week*, trtfi i l f except one Ui© Ki>!n!

S lH f n c m l.M m c U m M ellslit J eKiBM modcrat*. bu t (joltu C r - ta'Jaleii desplU: economic fnc- ^ fa»hlth msny trndera *ald madi

iSMimllWy. If no t impOMlble. Rtlhe probnblllly Umt th e sen-

I'itplcullure committee would r*- icjlHJIVm price » ^ o r t . i to thi IB tfopi ’MmehDw couW not bi juflttii »nd cnouRh trader/i view- riU u » bullish Influence nlons r.ii leat oUien ta Tnnlntaln buy- bltod>& upward price trend . iTts u the committee announced

a _ i 1] bl] n W approval of b ltli ex------- - imairj the IM’ iwpports. mnnj

tnlrn lUII were or Uie oplnlor really d idn 't mntler;

tte UIU can't be enacted nny- ho*. A tJll»a» 'on th n l day Uinl ih( BJiW lulfered iw m ost ceii- (nlirttuk of the wcclc.

Ttl UUi have one stronRly beAr- W ;r^ lo n . lome trader* ia!d 11 U Ihe one which In nddltlon tc ( i ^ n { the lupport prlcea add; itml it million ncrei t« covem- EKl c«m aUoUntiit*. •

Al the clwe of the weele, r.heal eenta,a -b u s h t l ih J ^ r j

l^u a m k ato. com wa9rl!-'-3?i !4hB,Mtj I \-3M hlfiher, r y e ^

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Area Club Hears Talk on Hdspita]

Snx:HUKf. March 8 — D r. Johr U::lUor-Uie Cun Valley hoxpiUl ua Kwibtrs or the K etchum-Bur ViiJfj Boiary club th a t the preaeni iopliil ficllltiu In th s Sun Valle) Wie provide monthly payroll Ir fwii ot^M.lM for tra in er person-

H» iddtd that M p er c en t of th« W Ktnpancy in th e hoapital li fwa pallcnU other th an rfcwri pnui or employcji.

------ -a»-»m afl»-or-6un -V a llcy -p ro -lu u-.'ue a n f* m II mun!elpa' bnnii for $9,000 to help de-

•[>r Hpen.ws_ of a new hospital al

_ . -‘'tTlr-eifclird.nftlora-of-tha-Ro- <1-7 Clut) <iio will be Instnlled al

Julr meftlns. are. R. O. Price P«-itni; John H enry Poster, rlet P«Wcni: Charlwr H flm , aecrctary ■'■•1 Df. Dslc lUnk. C hnrlrs Atkin-

____ Dflifr Tioylf ftnfi^ ef dlrectora.

_ faul Gives Okay . _ ~T’orXiquor Sales

^ W U M,irch 8 — T he vlllag* Wtdnc.'wlay gran ted Beth'/

Piul a perm it to nel ;fJ9" br ih« drink. InvoVlnff roi '■< Ilm time an ordlnnnce which J ‘.betn on the Books since Ju ly 1

Tht^t liiv* been no oUier appll- n-orj for a, llccn.ie since th o law

___ 'M-Biufd.. «wi>rrtlntt '^hn^in fjbojid chAlrmnn. T he lleerw

’ « cunitd provldini; the ow ner ol ^ aUblinhiiient cornea up lo pre-

»i.indnrd.i, o^itr board members Include

1/Kj.Mi, Wilbur Hall and Alvtn clfrk.

VI01.AT0R8 FINED *L. Miircii 8—O vertim e park-

6 , P“ '<loy risipi, Skinner, M rs. Ray ‘nd Lee E. Van O.Uron, nil

( M | | ^ . Wfiiem Music Store. Dave H K'litit, DjTon O. WrlRht,' Ilonald

^uowvtil and Jim m y OrlRas, whoKllll! 'I n t l . Al

- E ^ w i n F a l ]. I.IVESTOCX •

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il.liii'M ; fwj'tnd"1 Jj 'mloUar* ».t«; n.»<ll»m l».!i».L>50, n<nlly>f. »«■

n Uie .trrk

l « p ^ ;u iT; r r ^ i ^ - 1 ^vlthln ikokt llwk hiifft r t i .n »0.

a trin i \\\rfllnea »», t r;B-:Tii ii«, j i .w-sj.mg tie a

L-ie°"ln ■“. j ' " “ Vd Um woow'iUuihi.f i.mt» uuiii« but

busl* U-ll'lk. i.mu IS.6*;:i,»0.Tu-lai. . -It DrNVFR-

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when so"’ib!

11-£]’.L tH, Hi/ / S«*iVl.UgL>.w eek |ICM|»^; rilvM ti»H •K'< Isijodcr- .holf. iliiulu*' ftK .. JM.OO hlih.f • ir.idny{•Xlly SK«p ri,:ir. l4mL. m..<l

mixed iiMdr: •••• I»m1« nr-fhim.-lIn a fh-.lc# 1«»-I1J Ik >uii..l Urab. 5J.U: »™.

rnnces

OMAH<, M.rfh” * ” *-(lIRDAI-ron.iTk^oo'MUrrrin’ l/fXW uVmoJ.

imonB cholcTbHIfTi St.lO-rc.Tt: uUIUr'in-l romt why fti»* IT-CO.H.JO; fmrn.r. <n.jg jg f » l •>'4 thnitd <.>l.n'*con- ]!i.i>ii,7riimf7'ii.-7rliT*»iinir»<iiinI ad- >1ir trd THiir.d., anrl tl.n.lr l..I,. Uw.r ^Ih.r >!•>•: tmlrhrfl rln<.<

. !Wn l«-.r: M .. ! i ■» tn».llx I" ntrRains im hV I U I !>n-:*n lt<. b«rru*i >M (Ilu

Sllsllt, tO.Sl-M.II; ml.Kj Nn. I l« I l»ft.5<0 lUfffllM SCO!*-]!.}!! N». 1 U I Ibx,.,

l».:s down.IOC- rSMt iu>j(hl<r I*m1« iirtinc U U

made hlih.r ilmu thlJjr •««

id fx - rM lV noV /iu '^rV i'^V K ^rW ^rii'iS ; to the ‘ To t be ,'„'i Zu.view- M in t inil (h.iilnc iimta :].CH}-:4.0(>.

ciricA(;obuy- ciiirAcn, u>rr)< i iT t- iiisn * '- iin«,

d. 1X0, loulJiK: tor vr>k l«rra»i an4 (Ilu" " “ I S . S ; . 7 . t : r ' . ’, s;s e v h»vS.r< .nriM r«r t r t i t hr^uiht il.Mimnny •< .l» t imitl kl >or(>4 !II Ib. No. ilnlon i t ntler; .v„ j j V»M(n' i5»! :n'4b.:e.»»'

nny- buik (OMSfp ii>. •<>»• iT.Ti-irwr • tlint '••'■I*:'"’. J""'»l~f prlfM •iror.r lo t.M hiiK.r: >.jfrr

triitti «r>l lo :'m W >r:'h lih rhnlr. IlK pHnit J.IOO-I.SOO IS, tlrrra Iirr.ll 32.i04l.00: «»r«(o choir* ii~ n :«.0I>

•»-d. JJ.M; rv^ ,„d |„»w,halr. ri.tO-H.dOon to ivliuir •!>•! •lini]*rJ U.OO-X.OO; hid

adds *'"> >Bd rr<m> h<lf«rtuoJ 4i.d <l»lco >t ».iO-:7.tO• Uni»tr<I kHfrrr t|,D».:].00 : tUnHttrl tn.

r;heat ».oo.:i.aa: U u bulk uiiuu,\ ' l „ tr A - fo a ^ M ILMia^O -llk 'fiw com uCACf n in It.OoT’ w M r . and tUU»n!—3?i -CMd ind cbnir! a v * »l U.»04t.04; oUn«*n

|^UJ»;.cuIl-u4.uUUUr-«M2tn.aa.l» suntts' Kh^rpiMreiur'ioFrfor ««k ti.ui'hi..

IimU tiHJr; tiiusbtfr ohMp ou«ilf -r.k-. up at :<,»0 p.M r»f cboirt (a nrlmi •oilM iIiuiMir limha; thnit# Jinh bulbH tl :i.Sft.3l,:( let unil*r III IL<.

[ ni-121 In full «onI .n.

italJohn I.1i'lir 'im tj'*oo‘.“ 4 I.i^^ V ‘r^ '

tpllal, •/"I'- ' •limKi.r .« « »ln.|(i,no; j-Bun *'“ '*• *• l» » : ^-ll ■"'I ‘I'linr «.I0.|.««

■f";; Area Clubs Plan i-Ofganizing \lee(

■f the WENDELU March 8 - Wendel , ' !? Communlly ^-K club will meet a:

4 pm . Monday a t Uj« Wendel _ _ _ Oranit^haU to_orffanlM_an(i_«l«ijS S -------------------p de- Jerry DUhl. Goodins county-

, t dlrecbr/. Mn . MnrRaret Loewis

» .R o . tiou-*s*nt^ai)<l-Mra.-Qlen-ParK3n* ed a t WenddI Community club chairman Price, will aiii«t^n the reoriranltatjon., Tlee Diehl has mada contact wliK'boyi clary, and girls In the Wendell irrad# achool itkln- Uj# past week who are IntereMed In Hum , woflOni-in ■ 4-u . •Al> -ln tgm t«d~ tr

Joining any of Uie 4-K clubs are U attend (h t orguiizaUon meeting ParenU also arp Invited.

' Mrs. Zarl Nielson will be Uie sec- 7 — ond-7etr^pq(irie»aerrM r<rcin iria ■16S Qat>s~advanced.roods: Mrs.-ArUiui ■iiiaBe VOTJorBeth's forestry: Orln HuKorI sell electrification.s ror The elub U In need of traders fot A’hlch flrat year food.?, flm t year cioUilnt uly 1, and frtftlnR and anyone Intere.ilM

may contAci Mrs. Olen Parsons nt ippll- be present a t the orsanluiUon meet- 0 law Ing. .

« Members Initiated’ )lAILEy. Mareh # -n o b e r t AUreCiclude Marilyn M cA t«. seniors *1 Alvtn Jlslley high school; Detie Joe Ool-

coeehfs, David InchausU. Francli Jones, Itarold Ridsway and Louls< Shirts, Junior*, hav* been InlU-

park- < ted Inlo the National Honor aodecy. hurs- Tho n*v. R ichard WllUam*. the

Rny Rev. PaUirr Jerome O'Oonnor. the n, nil Rev. W, D. Ellwny, and membera Dftvn Nick Purdy. Robert Evans. Marilyn onald Cameron. Martha SouUiem. Ronald , who Droadie, Janel H aw n and Arlene

mony.J

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A pair of tawen, which hold 36 1 home of Ih* late publisher Wllllati over to the state ol Calirnrnia as

-Core- tram p of tonrlsls" feel when Uie li iKhi.r left between t<iwtr*. Al rlch l 1

S ' Grange Talks of Relic Preserving

• *nH FILER, March 8 — Po.ulblllUc.’i ol '•*'•'* action lo preserve Idsho's relics v.ii.- Mnn- Uie—main -6uslncis-flf—tiic. M ia mr iir Ornmie meeUnif Frldsy. accordiiis

lo Mra. Paul Hash, lecturer.■I fiiii HoJli a t Uie mecUni; ;ie rr Mr. 10 lu. and Mrs, Alfred Tlieencr, nnd Mr.

and Mrs. Will Le.ueb.^ yj I t was announced s l Ihe rueeling rio,.d th a l Uie n ie r 4-iI group Hill p rr- “ sen t a teIevL<;lon prosmm on KLIX- mki.r XV a l 2 p. m. Sunday^ n*io« The newly orRanlced degree tenm I of the Orange presented a proxrnm

• noi.d featured members jjracUcinj do-gree work of the Iltit to -fourth degrees. \

„ Filer bu.'liie«men anu v.lve.? will 1 .m l be guests of Uie O ra n c e k n poUuck T * "n March 31, Mrs. Hash »ld\___^

S Author to Speak To History Club

li'.'frrl Vardls Fl'hcr. HuRermaii, well- 2UII); known Idnlio author, will r.prak nl '•’'’I" Uie nexl meeUng of the Twin I'nlL- " n e t County HLilorlcal society. March 25 ■it.oi; In Uie T»'ln Fslls city hall, Hlj

M»h subjecl will b« “Our American H eritage,'

.•liio: PUUer TMcntly completed th r book ■I •"<! ‘Ta!* of Vslor." the story of the

^ w la and cyiirlc expcdlllon. IJla ;uurn studles'ln preparaUoa (or the volume cbnio are expected to be the btsU' of lUi “? a ^ "Heritage" a d d rw here.

D ._R; Toung^_ soclcty prc.Odent uf'hiitr said' nil members and proxpecUvc ^ ‘’r: members are being Invltfd to nltend. riiTkl Mrs. John E. IJayes Is .program ; IL..; chalnnnn..1 >nil _________________?*, ” *. CLINIC BLATKhtii ii- BUHL. March 8- A poiln clinic

>: ruii will be held from i a.m. (0 noun .'iTtM ‘Tuesday a t Uie Buhl hich school. 0.I.S9, Tlte cllnlo will bo held iir.marlly ic

1 complete th# Immunltsllon ■•hot* for . those who received shots nl the In.it I clinic. Th# Uilrd shols of tli<* wrlca

^ will be given In Ihe fall nf lOfiR,

rndell

Sj>|i 'There’s somethi

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e d : f f itUred ^ ■T 1 W" • '1 a t 1 . 4 - t t tO0I-. iL- ’ •shclS; If TT. T W T ^ ^oulsej H-InlU-j ^ J J U ^ W ^ I ciely.l ' th e '■ f i H - f l n Vnbers * » /

m aid' I I friene

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VAN EN

astle Opened'tTrPii

i 36 carillon belit. rlM am an; lowering pal Illlam Kanilolph iteant. The eaitle and al a as a mnnument Is liean t. n r iln n ln r >' he (amiiua lanilmstic Is opened to the put *h l rear Is teeUon occupied by servants.

Hearing Set for ' ing Three Boys Who n.:: Stole Explosivesflier. _A -hcnrlii(i-for-U irc«_Iitlii_Fall4

Juvrnilfs chnrced with the Uieft I of dynamite and bicyclcs will be

' ^‘ '■•jlield Wfdiiffday In prolate court.* The ynutti.V case will be processed

! under piovMoai of th t youth rcha- 'ellnR i3iiti.-ition act. A petition rnjucaUng

the hcarliiK and settitiK forth, the nifctwe ttd.i filedThurjday by Actinit Juvenile Officer We.iley Dobbs. Two

tenm of ttie hoys are IS and the oUier ;rnm . 1, je,K de- T iie dynamite wa.i stolw Feb. 28 ourth from K rcnjels powder house, lo­

cated on the north side of Snake I will fivpj. c.inj.on In the desert. Dobbs lUuck ninj cuy police recovered the dyna­

mite. electric caps and lenKtlu of fu.re from the home.? of ihe youUis.

Bicycles u.vd for transporting Uie explosive to their homes were stolen

l ^ j j^ from the junior high school.

X'”: Papers Filed for c‘h'iS Estate of Woman

A peUtlon for letters of adm ln- ■ricnii LiiraUon in the estate of Mrs, Dora

W att.1 Shurrum, who died M areh 3 book a t Bulil. w u filed In Tft’ln Falls

f th e probate court Saturday by her hu j- band, iJohn-W. Bbumim. - v

>lume H ^ n listed beildes the husband >f lUs arc four ions. Nell e ; Wnlts, Twin

Falls: Pnul K. Watts, Buhl: P rank Ident. p . WBtL^ ' ETerett,- WaKh, 'a nd ccUvc Joseph Watti, Columbus, O,•t<tid. A hearing will be Jield « i 3 p. m,. 'POfn M arch '30;

PETITIONH CIRCULATEn HAILHY. March 8 - A petition

clinic i l being circulated to ask the Blaine noon ccAinty commltUoners lo call a spe- :hool. clal bond election for a vote on a Ily ic county iioipital. u Ls ezpectcd the ts for neces.',ary 6H jlgnaturts will be ob- e In.1l lalned to ihe petlUon may be pre- terles sented to the commissioners a t tJieir

regu lar mcelClg Monday. ____ ^

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thing special about

l i f i y ^ ^ L o r - d i —

S P R I N GSHAGBARK

~ wonderful, fca8h»ble, h lg h - f a s h io n cottons w hich need no ironing - in p re t ty paste ls andaun-drenchcd color s - to _____ _

77^9" ' for“ yoursclf and yo u r family-andnll with

1 th e fnm oua'Burlinitton k quality .

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t palms a t beauUful .San Himean cattle, id all lls a rt treasurei are being tu rned > n r May 17 th# eaitle will ethe w llh lha ! public. Main enlranca Is tha castle ,1s nls. (AP wlrephele)

Two Horses H urt I » By Bridge Crashr0 Q T » o horses were Injured slightly C S and a trailer and pickup truck

Falls -wcre.danusfri at-8:27 a -m - g a m r.- , - Uieft day s s the result of an accident on 1 be the Perrlnc Memorial bridge norih urt. o t Twin F*lb,^ f d The u siler and hor.ies were being eh»- pulled behind a 19M Ford pickup sUng truck driven by Dean A, E arl. 38.- Uie route 3, Jerome, Su t« Patrolm an R, :tinit E, Young reported Uie highway was Two v, e t and Uiere w « Ice on the bridge.

Young said Uie driver la it control , of the vehicle and the trailer swung

/ around and turned over on its side, U .u l Tlie horses were bruL^ed, the pntxol-

man aald. No Injuries were reported, vnn Damage lo ihe Unck was esU- , m ated n l about 135 and dnmng* I0

u'uis ______ I

Graduate to SingHAILEY. March 8 — Joe M sc-

, carlllo, !D57 Ilnlley hlgii Khool g rsd- unte, will appear as a member of the •■Coileslnns" male quarte t with

a n the leC Concert choir scheduled W presenl a program here Mnrch 13, :

? * " • The concert wift be held a t 8 p jn .a t theVilgli school gymnasium and

p ills invited.

O plcr ypor J[fe« Baby Chlelu for each Friday from Globe lie«<U-AdT.'

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Taperrf• In black pa'tent . . E as ter’*

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New Swivel Strap Shining p a t e n t , versatile

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^ colUaion < • (olours fo r Sprin,

f i j each one crecI /■ U 0 parlicula

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f ..............o n e x c itin g o /f -g ra en '

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SOOSE Shoes ;>e le c t io n o f new sp r in g shoes ‘ 1 •

)03e f o r th« -yo tinge r-fftgn ib tfS —-------r*

. . w i t h o i l th a sm o ffn e ss o f | , ‘

p s ty l e s . T h e y 'r e fom o iis for j

n s t r u c t io n , fin # long-w eoring '

t - o r i d , l p e r f ^ . ; . f i t .-■ .'y-tnokar.;-'. zzz .

n o u r la rg e g ro u p soon ! All 1

w id th s . . . c o rre c tly - f itte d . ::

■ .

............i;lT he SwetUieart

• T h e wendfTously grown-up i ••ty le In black paUat. • i ;

» J » .K a « k W ta n i •- m - i r t i t tK -------------------------- :------ r -

,95 «•<» 6 .9 5 - ........ .-

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PAGE ELEVEN

( ' Mrs. Lee N am ed 5 New L eader foi (, Jay-C -E tte U rvI ■ bO O DIN d. MwcJi »-W rfc SI Pl U e WM eleeUil president of ll locaJ Jiy -C -E tu club * t the Mon P-. ^ m n ln s me«Ung of Uie group » i

6top Mfe.!' O lhrr ofricer* Include M ri. &r —uel HuckTT^et president; Mr*. I I Knighl. M w eurj-: Mr*. Eo J»| W ennitrom, trcmaur^.^^ *nd^ l

K eith Anderson «nd Mrs. J. • ThompMn. directors. Mr*. Hi

' Bodsbsugh. reU rlns president, ‘Will te rre u * director.

—-p it(u ~ w er« m » d e - f o r . J JniU lliU oa of offlcera u lth - Jnycees * t * dinner meeUng Mi 22. Appointed lo the decora

* commute* were Mrs. Wennsti Mrs. U e . Mr*. Huck *nd I

. Dtlby. - --------------------------- hlr*rRoi?crtr.Or<4;zM'’»-rWi]

FroMher »nd Mrs. nodabo •tlended the Febru*ry *uxll meeting 6 t Owxllng Memorial 1 pllal. Mr*. FTMCher w ti »ppoli

■ ported on lhe Bundsy meetlni Jixyeetj snd J»y-C -E tU i heW .Twin P»1U. Mr*. Crljt. wel chsltTO*n.~ reported «

hmmlu l *ad th a NorUulde nur home.

The TilenUne card psrty o sored by the club for Uve bei of Ul* *Ut* pro}«cl, Bani

V county opportunity school s t Bl; fool wss reported * success by : Huck. ch»lrni*n of Ui* courier-/ c mlltee.

Mr*. C rb l reported on the Prii of the Library meeting held Th dsy s t the home of El Psrke. Jay.O-Elte* will deco window* m bu*lnes* house* commemorsUon o t Ubrsry i M arch 18 lo 33. AsslsUng :

--------^ ris t-w ill-b e-M r* .-F lo y d UrU: Mr*. Tom Condle.' • Lunche* will be served by Uie I a t Ul* policeman's ball IMds] • th /O ran g ft hsll. Mrs. nobert' < I chairman, will b* assisted by I membership.

Mrs. Dalby heads the eomml I lo r th* m sk ln j of tray favor* I th o stsU hospital for EasUr

also on* Sunday in A pril [ reported on# work n ight ' I ■ recertUy with M ri. U e . Mr*. ; j , Bcher. Mr*. C rist and M n . J

Thompson, asslsUng.Mr*. WenniU-oni. de]egst« to i

wlUi OoodlBg's WUl annlyer celebnUon committee, reported 1

I Jn g attended th« pretlm lnarr p . n lrx roeeUngs.' Th«^ group decided to sponsi I beginner Brownie troop. A travc I food basket 1* report«d to b« ma: I th * rounds of tho membership I th # purpoM of raUlng fundi ' whlto elephant aucUon was 1

- Jo h n —P. —Bdlnborougb, -w u - I AUcUoncer.

Dessert lunch w u serred follow ; th a meeU&f.

« « *

1 S u p p e r l s ” S e r v e iKAQEAm AN, M arch B — A

< tresslT# cupper w ato erred to n bar* of th# Junior league of the

----- ^argan lied .L D S-C hurth .on_T ue; - ■ fter Khool s ta r tu v a t th s tuui

M n . WllUam H endrickson ' « , th e r <erred JHlce. Salad was s t » t the home of U r*. D ana Olh

‘ a n d jb lr* . F rank Dlcker*on *e th e main course and deasert a t home. PoUowlns th e meal gi were play. Mra. .Z d Zlmer c h a^ e .

9 « «A f m ^ B D D W ER'

KINO H i m M arch S—Mr.I M n . T to i Timber* a ttended a

T te r . I ^ ^ p h U t ^ a n ,lly Thuraday erenlng In Mour

! Home In obsenrance o f Mrs, II■:-------- in a il'rB IK h a ay -an n lrn w ry r—

^ U 0 a r e = o ^I ■ B y .A t

We are hearing a good dei ; talk, about how m uch better

Bchoot* In foreign lands ar# our*. “ Ilie children In those scl

--------l»am -jaoc« .-snd earlier, m d ,have such nice manner*. We : revamp our schools lmmedi«< U t 's Uke another lo«A.

) P in t. Uils U Uie U nited 81--------r iD rm y other~ liB d” on eiulh.

th e people, camo fro m -th o se ' . - . derful countflw. wlUi Uielr woi

---------- lu n e n ix j in o - t i i i rT O B T r tt f r i t. ,fe rio r echooU a n d lUi bad-m am ■ 'ch ild ren , didn 't we? W hy dl(

. com el W hy did w e eatabllsh *c so different from thoae of our ceslor*.? Maybe I t was becaus d idn 't like Uiose schools? Ooul We didna like th# rule* ofem m ent over th e re so I t might

----------be Uist we d id n 't Uk* th e ir sceither.

I have been In those tehoc- - U.V tho children In them , nlc*

dren. Uiey were, Ju*t like mw our achool*.. B u t Oiey wer* d e n t They ;rtood *UenUy inpreaence of an adu lt, no t th e hgay silence of one of our* who pen* a t Uie m om ent to be sUen a dull walUng so rt of silence, bowed to Uie teacher, t h ^ w fo r ■ his word before making allghieet move. Thpre w on#in th a t cJassrooen. on# Idea a t a

■r a n d It wm th o teacher-*. I i

f, ■ ^ M ^ adulU. etpeclaUy^thOM

r th e poUte retiring child. T he * r f o r w ^ ones can be annoyli

............ w eh p e o p le .A a fo rm e ,w h en aeves aUght, ha n d waving madlj

■1 b iS u n g wlUi h b Idea, inlei ' m ^ l l * t e n . poUtely. wlUi Inl I unUl lie ha* W s say. discuss It

■ M,d Uie oUier* who JolP ^ K u l l y and gladly. I t U his 1 . J-m hoping to iU r. and Uie o

! ■ regardle** of

''I ■'_ V ' lnUUlgence. y o u ^

- -n -je f f a t to U7

Oood m*nneraT 1 Vte t h ^ j teaches the m anoera to ou r cmi

r r ^ K , T- a s w e you.

'1 ’ B a e a a d tb a o o B U B u n lty .u d

j: PAGE TWELVE ■ '

ed April Selectec

U nit I-'.'r*. Otere - '. of 'lh e ■ ': Mondsy •ip a tU ie ' .1 ;,

rs. Sam*in . Dal* — ---------B

Robert M . ■nd Mr*. . ■ole, M n. a. J. E.

Henryalso

a ' Jo in t vlUi- the . ig Msrch ecoraUng 'nnstrom.

Mr*.

-W illiam»dabaiigKsuzlllary

BONNIE M >0 IMU8f f l u ? ■ 1“ '* " ' " r * ’ ' " ' ■a n jT iT P * * ' * ■ .

"hiw °l N orm an N aillo ^na'aoed to W(

-B o n n ie -L o u Jn•ty spon- _JERO M E. M arch 8 — Anno e benijlrt ment ha* been mnde of thi Bannock gnRunent ,ot Bonnie Lou

I t Black: Fullerton, Calif., and Norman I by Mr«. NftlUon, who U *U tloned will lervcom - coiut guard a l San Pedro.

wedding U le l fo r April 23 In e Friends lerton.Id Thurs* Miss Im ui Is th e daught •*. Elmer M n , Clarice Harlla. Fullerton

decorate Ted Imu», Carson City. Nev. ouses In u « g rtdusle ot Fullerton ’ ry week high school 'snd a lU nded Pl ing M n . unlvenlty , Enid Okla.Urla and Nalllon l* Uie son-ot Mr, anfl

• Ray Nalllon. He a ttended Ji ' the club school* and has aerved wlU <yid*y a t coa*t guard for tha p a s t Ihrei >ert' Cole, one«hslf years.1 by Ul# * ¥ ¥

•mmiite Discussion Heic ? F ‘i i A t G uild Conf:ht held M n . T . M. Robertson was ^r*. F ro . cusslon leader fo r opening alu n . -J. E. the New T esU m cnl a t T hur

meeUng of Ascension guild c e to m eet Episcopal church a l Uie hot nlyersajy Mrs. Edward Babcock, rted hav - The guild president. Mrs.. iry plan- H. Kelley, 'reported th n l the

has sen t oui speclflCftUons foj iponaor a slrucUoir bids for the nddlU traveling Church of the Ascension. E.U1

« m aking are to be subm itted by March irshlp lo r Person* wishing to cont fund*. A toward* furnishing* lo r the r a s held. addlUon* In Uie w ay of meir w u th e axe aaked to oontacl Mrs. Jo

Hayes, chalnnan of th e mei following commlllee.

Hobby baiaar ticket* were o ' for aale to membera. T he b

--------- 1__^>on5or*d-bx~lhe-£placopalV P n group, will be held Tucadny i

. ^ c h u r c h .^ Synod WlU m eet M ay 8 In

» .u « ' A charter bus wlU leave Bolae 1 M n . Robert W hite wa* co-h

PoUowlng the-bualness-meeUi » homo of gugen

trander and M rs. H arry Pe>“aSS74in served . , _

M eet fo r C arer In BHOSHONE. M arch 6 —

R iv tr Center Oranitc Home Ec< ics club enterU lned a t a card

R . Sftturday. evening w ith p rlie s a -Mr. -and '•f f a m producU.•d a din- CommltUe member* were r rtnm h. W ..H Mill. Mn, r ilf fn n i filil and fam - and Mrs. l^ean OuUirle. aasiai MounUln M n . Will Bant. Canasl# and pli rs, IUtes- were p la jfd . Funds w ent lo Ui y .---------- treM uiy-foreom lrg-proJeete.-

= ¥ e u f = € H t y f e a =^ A N G E L O PA TRI /

1 deal of no mUtake sbo&t It th e m anr e tte r Uio Uie community powerful ar# than encea, have thM A ^he reat < *e schools Ume, .Wh a t chance has. a t anri th rv a n ln s t the m anners of the W e m ust shop, bus and sau iy eiSfiugh. iedl*tely.- Of course our achools need

and Uial calls for leadership, •d HtatM been scarce of late. Money w

i s ? . r s K o V r . s ^ 's ? r i

m n n ^ w a t e m ol Uie U nited s u i y did we Jhnerica. ' ______

K ause we «o,‘d h. II-h in. T» h«l(> r-rrit Oould be. t»»bi~ rf ihi» •»•. Uf. r»irt ki»

I of g o v '■•.‘l i ’T r j J i u iri!:!,"' 1n igh t Just T im ^N .-i. r. o . u«. »». Bu sir »chooU tw Yort. II. K. Y .- ■

m 'who hap- aUenl. but►nee. They “ ,ley w aiud aklng the . one mind k a t a timek I didn't ^

thoae who ^it t_ e a lo y - — m e acUvc.moylng 'to JfKS4len a pupil. madly. Just Inlem ipts ^ • ■

4i Interest. ^uss It wllh f0 Join In.‘3 his mind ‘ the oUiers-

who aayii L u x u H o u it. " U l mei ' - ■ - M .let him U7 • , ^e n « d i lu ' — '

-------------- C O L O R S

~ DITTEIirchU drtn? " " "you. They i_

u n 'a ” d iy . ----------------------------------« a d m « k » |l , ■ -

' A - -

led Vines Are Topi( Of Program fc Twin Falls Cl

' • ; Mrs. C. D, Requa- p resen ts |k ■ program, ''let’ii consider vliiej

I the meeting of Uie Twin Palls 1 ; ■ den club Wednesdsvy in the h «

J , Mra. Ira KuylJfndiUl,J i ' J l Mrs. Requa discussed vai .. if f i— ^ and culUvaliQtt of.m any.annua

perennial vlnrs lultable for bot . ■ S . 'd o o r s n i l outdoor planting.

Mrs. Requa featured the cle

. slides of.flow'frlng vines fron r own gwflen. Clsra Wallon, et

■ vation clinlrman. reviewed a i tin, ^IConquest of the Land n i : 7,000 Yrsrn." showing Ihat tiii and fan nf many counulrs through Ihe centuries wns dl related to expIolUUon of the Miss W alton-iUied th a t soil mosl valuable pos.ieiulnn and be.£ooi£rved if our clvUlzaUoncHduTe— • ----------------------- -

In tiie batincss meellng prec " the prosrnm. a report w u ma

, • Mrs. Tom Hicks, chairm an o' • ■ Harrison ^and Sl o^ln^gslde m

11 a few tr trs will be replaced ancU o n ilnunllon of. Uie project wUI Ir, I plantUig flowering .ahrubsW P U w ring. Mrs. Al Hankins report^ e f i«nAw»plitc-«.1 m i airport and described planj

- I I 4 4 U O jiprmir-ptaftmir------------- -------\nnounce- The club decided to hold ar the en- gnie featuring chr>'Mnthcmumi «u Imui. date arid committee wlU b(nan Hugh nounced lale/. .

with lhe Mrs. Kuykendall, chairm an i;dro. Tlie mterbug program, s u te d U23 In Ful- poster conleat will be sponsoi

tho schools again this year ancughter of win be awarded lo th e;rion, and second and Uilrd place wlnneri Nev. She jjub voted lo pu rch n y Ilti on Union p ^ , ,.[,ich .wlll_be dljtrtbiit d PlillUps various youth organlraUon* t

courage porUclpallon in " lltl

■d Jerome w u from thewlUi the j - n t th# NallonaJ Cmim

Uiree *nd o ^ d e n clubs. aU ling U ist f< flrsl time In the history 01 country, a pontage atamp hoi

_ f J • gardening and horticulture w e i U Usued by the Unlled. SU U a

r I sUmp. honoring Liberty Hyle I) n T Q D famous horUculturlsU will be

— . ,<1. a b le laeve ryposto fflee lnU iet^ SU les March 17. and gw der

L * “I memben are y ged to use lhen hundred' first cancellation env

lid of Uie ordered for members wh be nouried when Uiey ara

W f 't Hill wa* appoln f J tH make planl replacement in a 1

Hrimnn fn planU r for Uie public lib ra r

m e m o r ia l..................* ■ * *

Groups Feted c . PauLQES_Par

lay a t Uie 8 -E -d a h -h o, „ le r Order of E u te m Star,

olse May p. j « r tn e ra a t a po t uck 1 co-hoate«. G ening iT u i# MleeUng- iaa ■___________ugene Os- y , , meeting Uie group ' Pclenon , jq R»nch for '’’**• The dinner aponsored by Uie 3

Women'* club for Uie rand J _ announced by Mr*. Darrell i

3 r O S land for Sunday a t the M lnie- Wood " “I * “* •’*

^ M « .‘ U u ra Crustonboftthe' Lslw ^wd ehspur..G lendale,les award- ^ presenU

gl\-en a seat of honor, were Mra. ] t announced Uiat th

usisled by oeMolay and Maaons woulc Id pinochle purchase the furriace and th (0 Uie cJub Mna would help InsUU It. M

— ■ for Uie gas. ^ ^ ^

S = t i b r o P F B e i a e S i

/ . Planned by L' RICHFIELD. M arch 8 —

nanner* of benefir was "^tinned■rful Influ- program on Amerlcan‘ Indian e st of m il lh , n ichfleld Wca tCACher meeUng Wedne.vlfty a J t the street. „ home of Mrs. E, L. 8ti nr^iniom er ^pfij i was se t »s cate i need a lift in ju ry fund ralalng projecl hip, That's public (vept will be held 1 ey will nol Richfield Orange hnll wlUi 1 nproye-ihe , j ,g y — { „ tu r in s—dance /lU 3et lender- gnme booth and refreshm ent ? esjcnUal. M nfi) , E. Wilcox was chos* Ltht#i;liool efa{&-to.uia-eounty--fiouucu_

SUtes of ton Friday In Boise. Cont plans will be made a t th a t tl

M n. n . J . Lemmon present .irr .,,i« J- Ameriean Indian program. r ./r^^ i.-uh IraUni' her Ulk wllh plctyn . hi. - m i a MUcles.. ^

T" »Mtin ■ Thg- M trch ^ meeUng » ‘ '(!r*’i 'r ; *c ‘'Pld a t Uie home o t Mr*. 1 ' " ■ Alfxandcr, dub p re s id e n t. .

'e(/^

^ ^ . 9 5lo u s 'E a l i w k I n T h a i S I ^ d « r L o o k

H tp d T S a u t f i H o o lc i -

R S : R e d , W h i t e , B l p c k

E W ^ f Sl»

'Pj^ . Social-Calendc I fo r I-------------------------------------------n \ . U ' 'Zenobla club will meet i l V ^ I U D pm . Wednesday a l the hon

tented the MacMullen. 1J3 Llvliies." a t ^ *

K IM BERLV -U dles Pioneer le home of j . jg p yhursd

home ot Mrs. M. A. Pon Hansen. Mrs. Harold' Hot* w

nnual .ind n r o m m - c h a ln n a n ________ir both In- P ^ 1,1

111, ! ^ ^ spring luncheon a t 12:30 p, m.nesday a l the home 01 Mrs. \

„ Noble. Member* are aiked tolable service, a covered dUh

M l h r io " « “ *■““ •>*It Uie rlM chairman,rle* down ^ ^ ^ i/. tf.

General meeting ef 'the Pi M l ir Women'a assoelaUon w

7 “ . held a t 3 p .'m . Thuridsy li room a t the church..

im o f 't h r Oeorge B. Stoddard, 181 1 le schools' ^ ^

' S tar Social club will me'e f i ?iM ni. Monday a t Uie home of MnZ l m \ Elm street. Mn.e ^ r le d on L»n‘lon fcresent the prtgr

M iry M arrha class^of uie P BaolIH church will meet »l :lid a p lan l Tue«l"y “ i* church^Irlo r mums, - ^ e .oe,,,

meet T uesdsy a l the LDS chu

BHOSHONE — An all - day In meeting will be held by Uie

r « n S caii; *ocl«y Tuesd^ay a^ Ui^LDS cl

nners^TOe BHOSHONE-Opal Rebekah ■ I Serbug *>“ « P '" - ' ^ b K to ---------

i^lltUrbUB -fiH O 3«O N E-J0lly .stitcher * “ j 'l l i m re t a t.3 ;30 ,pm , Thuritth e presl- home of Mr*. Vern Johm

^ ? < f r* th e FILER—Mr*. Fred Munyoi rv of any e n le ru ln pour-Square club /h o n o r in g day afternoon a t a de«ert lurn

Ut<a"*The FILER—Filer Woman’* du ivle Bailey. " M t Wednesday for a mujlca 1 be a vail' gf*m w ith • Mr*. E. A. Bee Uie UnlUd chairman.^ „ „ „ ird en dub * * ¥them Five Magic Valley Salntpaulla d i

1 envelopes meet a t 2 pm . Monday In Uie •a who.,wlll of Mr*. K enneth Hodder. Rf ara avail- will be answered wlUi "new

for groomlflg," and the progra jpolnted to be on "show buslnes*." in a copper ¥ ¥ ¥Ibrary. an* Tft-in FalU chapter No. 29. h e club. of E astern SU r. wlU meet at ck appoint- ixjesday a t the Masonic templi Jie hoatea* d a l program honoring (he pa' ir Miracle. t „ n s and commemoraUng tli Mr*. May annlveranry of th* chapter

presented.¥ if ¥

J —4. Amoma c lau of the F ln t I U I church will meet a l 8 pm . M

a t Uie home ef M n. Paul Sir*■'oriey Plfm avenue east.h -ho c h a i ¥- ¥ - ¥liar, ehU r- Cheerful Matron* home d U*on* and atraUon club wlU meet' a t : uck dinner Tuesday a t th# ‘YWCA’’ bu h# M uonlc M n. ‘Ma# Robert* and Mi

• • . Baai-w llllprtJC iit.U ieJes«m j TOup voted *eleeUon of china and dlnnt for 'Youth. Member* will dl*play a favorit the R upert of ch in a lo r roll call, ranch w u * * . #•ell M c ^ r - PreabyUrlan Couple* club m

dinner meeUng will be held 1 irom noon Wednesday- a l the church, .w l i , . ervaUona may be obUlned by

r . m M n. Patterson . REWtW). o r Mr*. Leo Turner, RI

.senled and 3. 5J03,,before P p.m. Monday

'would help Grange home economics elu Id the Ma- meet a l 3 pm . Wednesday It. Mr. and home of Mr*. EnrI Chtnty. t* d -a - ta n k D onald^ndy.w U Lbe.protram

¥ ¥ ¥ _____6 HOSHONE^ p b e r « I

/ I t ^ ; i . serve Uie birthday dinner for U n i V ber* of U ie U R to n p o s ts tS ;: g — A 11- Monday a t Memorial haU.

ned an'd a IiK* will follow-at *-pjn.-.i ndlons pre- date* for Girls' Hate will be 1 Woman'* by Uie auxiliary./ eJUrnoon ¥ •¥ ¥L. Strlegel. ALL-DAY MEET HELl ate l o r ^ f IWGERMAN, March »-A reject. The meeting of Uie W.eld Society of Christian Servlc■'Ith a door Wednesday a l Uie Me ! fltudeni*. church" under - direction—of n e n t sU nd, Robert Tupper. Rug ng» wei

Convention . ’ .iat‘ tioie. tsen ted theram . lUua-' ( XIctyres and I \ , \

ng will be. \ \Ir*. Eugene: Mt ............ [ . - — A -

brides h

\ bride;\ magoant

^ ' • N e w .e rld e 's Dre

# H e a d Pieccs

~9~B a\

------------ ----------------9 . New StylmT

' EVERYTHI

[ C ■ BER TH A

I ', CAMPBi

TIM ES-NEW S, 'fS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

; ^ j ^ r i d e - t o ^ e

a l 12:M home of

23 Lincoln

oneer club luradsy a l

Pomeroy,It be

ll* mmual w ed-

ira. W. W, to bring ' '

and e farorlle ry be

le Presby-on l>e sy In the

meett' home 'of181 Pierce DIANE CltANNEY

(SUff engravlcg)* * *

eel *l"a p- ^ , , . ■. . j -O akley Miss and

pnn r.m , jnhnW Hprni-lnr Tell Enqaqemen

H rlSfT-------- O A kliY .~M arcfrft-.M rrinrH ;M. W. Cranney annouce lhe engag

locletv WiU m ent and approaching man-lage J chuich. tlieir daughter, Diane., to John '

IJim) Herndon. Jr.. »on of Mr. a: - day work Mrs. John W_ Herndon. Rupert, Uie Relief Miss Crann?)i Is a 1D50 gradut

DS church, of Oakley high school nnd attend Idnho s u t e college. Pocatello, I

>ekah lodge two years. She Is employed a l I day a l the Cassia NaUonal bank. Burley.___ _____ _liermlDn.Ja-employed as asslsU

m anager of Greenawall'a, Inc., J ichers club ro m c ..huriday j t So ripfjnlle date has been set 1 lohruon. the wedding. -

¥ '¥ ¥

ffVri” Legion Auxiliary M akes Plans for

I dub wlU . J / \ •ujicaipro- President s Visi

Beem as p^^jL. March 8-Am erlcan Legl auxiliary made final plans Tutsd

„ ,.„w evening for the ofllclal vlilt Mar la ciuD WUl J7 oj deparunent president. M lU ien o m e jjnzcl H am s, Pocatello, •n ie ,a t . Roll caU iijftry v,.m hold Its meeting thn{ ei new irlc la n,np p„ui Q„nK8 hall w:rogram W1U bh cnstern units of lhe flfUi dlstr

a s guesu.Also planned nt the meeting v

I, 29. Order the pnrty honoring the Uglon's a :t a t 8 p.m. nlvers.ir}'. Mrs. Ray Clark. Mrs. j emple. Spe- vln Stlmpson, Mrs. Art Uhrich. M le pa jt m a- Marvin Looslle. Mrs, JuanlU Pel' ig the 8Isl luid Mr*, IJon Hcald were appoli iter will be ed members on the arrangemt

committee lor Uie event.Gloria Uhrich. daughter of }

I » and Mrs. Art Ulirlcli, and Jojdaughter of Mr. and M

Bufl « lN t«d aa deStrain. « S ^ u tc wiUi BeulSchncldcr and Louise Pease seled AS alternates. AU four girl* 1

ne demon'- Junior* in Mlnlco high school, a t 2 p jn , , Mr*. Rex Raanmssen. Rup«

0 building, president of the Rupert un it wa«1 Mr«. Iri guest. Refreshments were served iton nn the Mr. and Mra. P. Bellem and Mr. a ilinnen<.'are. Mra. A rt U hrlcJnoT jO trp itsnu ivorlle piece tlons. ¥ ¥■ ¥

Lent- Is Subject mV'wf: Of League Meed by calling WENDELL, Mnrch 8 — The R . REdwood H arry Spaude presented the dei r, REdwood tlons and lold the meaning a nday. origin of U n t for lhe Thuraday a

emoon meeting of Uie LuUier

. C h riu Luilieran ciiu^L f Guest.1 were Mr.v Hlmm AUida> a t Uie Koldewny. Roll ctne>. MM. lopig "favorite Bible charactf gramcnalr.-. ...p [jns-w ere fnada-for-a-food.s

to be held beginning nt 10 a.m. V in «t. Mnrlpw.< market. Mrs. Chai

I of the lo- Feckner was appointed to be

r for mem- scheduled as cleaning day a t 1 It «;30 p.m. chureh. Mra. Virgil Adams. M ,*U. Meet- Jo h n Jackson nnd .Mrs. Carl Gel m.- .Candl* ler were npi>olnteil,tn a commit 1 be named to purchase a vacuum sweeper

the church, ’Donations were made to 1

h e l d ' Srplngfleld aemlnary chorus. Sprli

8 -A n all- for thel^"European tour; n>id tr le Womnn's fnmlly being .dtwLvied from 1 Service was , ^ 5 hospiui a t Oooding.I MeUiodlst Hosle.ves were Mn. Harry Del i-o f -M rs .- h6rsfnndT.Ir< .Tfm nt-B tebe;—

Hems. Pot- Parakeet anil Canary Seed In bi

\

1 for ^

f 'D resses

# C o lo rfu l BricJcsrri^aids D resses •

CCS • Glue G arte rs

B a lle rina V e ils e n d F ingertip V eils

# F ine L inge rio

ing in. H eorls T o r~ B rid c s ' •

’T H IN G FO R BRIDES AT_____________

BELLS STORE

; R ecep tion . Fetes ■ M C oup le Marriec

In T .F . Servici•M U RTA U OH . Mareh 8 -A p p : im al«ly70 guesu attended a sho Tuesday ' n lgh l a t the MurU O range honoring Mr. and Mrs. t Webb w ho were married Feb. 31 Twin FalU.

M n . W ebb U Uie former I M arttia D aniels,-dauthlcr.-oL- and Mrs. L. J . SUIey. Webb U son of M n . EUubeUi Webb. H engaged In farming.—EntrranTTTOtnnnclnded-plimr io* by Mr*. Howard-Conrad. Mil and M rs. Charles SUphenson, Twin Falls , and a comedy readlm RuUi Sa rgen i. Burley. .

r i p y j A th ree-llered wedding caka refreahm enU wer* served

:->j Mrs. B ernard Bradshaw, Mr*. Ja Sargent. Mrs. Jack Spann and I

■ B M Russell W olf.' The knUe used culUng th e cake belongs to Mr. Mrs. Edw in Relnbold,-a | l f l . tb Uiem from Anchprage, AlaJU lhelr aon; Calvlh Relnbold.

M n . O . E. Sargent .was Ip chi of the guest book.

O u^of-tow n guesU were Mrs. 3

j " rome; M r. and Mra. Leslie Peter n o H ansen: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bi

Mrs . ^Ct^ rlM ^ S U p h ^ e^ n .J ^ ^

• . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Green.'nent w n . n o y d Maddock. Mr.n r^T 7?r M ra.-D ean-D anleIs.--M r.-and-;

Dale D oplU . Mn and Mr*- Le Webb, Mr, and M n, Uoyd V

w and aon, Mr. and Mrs, CUr. xtl W ebb 'and Mr. and Mrs. Pred V

ana daughter, all Twin Falls. Jack O um m enon and Eddie L

, .:t»o. Ior * * .* ^

Mrs. Williams Is r “"~ 'G uest-lit'P ar1 (

Mra. Thom as W|lUami wai ^ set for guest ol. lhe_B almpn_Soclal_j

T hursday In the hom* ot 3 William Williams. •

. Roll call prlie, was awarded J f y M n, J . N. Molyneux and the w

r elephant w u received by Mn». T o r ■ Ilayl- Plve dollars was donalec, . . Uie cancer fund and ts lo the Id

V 19 11 Ranch for *youUi. Secret pal* T revealed a n i new paU drawn

A U lk on violets w u given ' I . Mra. Victor NeUon. She expla' cm, Mrs. propagation, gave a demonstra , , of planUng. taking cutting* 10 j i,,Vi «.i.K n e w -p la n u . tireparlng a pol

. m ixture, and separating older plh dUtrlct tip,, on ^

■| nn“. N?bon has*’rM rt than 300 varli Mr. *1 In h e r home,

Vft. Club prlies were given to ' I . n .,;? .; W illiam Marlell and Mn. -W

nt neux. T h e April meeting will held in th e country home ef

mgement ^ w illiam s and new uffi• Of Mr. ^ ^

ind'^M n GUEST REPORTED. . dele. M ILNER. March 8 - Mr*. .

1 Beulah N eum ann w u jpieat of the 1• selected club a t lU meeUng Wednesday tlrl* are ernoon In the hom apf M n. Par Ml. W arr. A hoeplUl g llt .w u glvei

Rupert, K enneth-W an-. The .next mei lit we* a will be he ld March 19 In Uie I lerved by of M n . Edwin E. Bnme.I Mr. andJTfimiiiF --------- :-------------------------------^

IVteet-Theheling

aft-Lutheran

m AUred Roll call

i,_CharIle_ _______be In

y the“ o S i SP E C IA L «ommlltee: N O T IC E ! Veeper fo r' ' ' ^

NURSES' ^

“ 'i HOSEry Delir-* ' • • '

3 _P5ir*— 3 . 5 1

R tg u la r ly 1 .95

I N O W 1 .66 PAH

1 -^ T H R E E PAIRS 4 .98Luxury Sheers — Dres; Sheers — Fully Paahlonec

V and Seam lus —' Magi- A S tre tc h — Over-the-Knei J t \ S tre tch — Service Weight U s ilk

__________ R eg u la rty 1 .50 h

Beamles* Magl-Uce—

R eg u la rly 1 .3 5 j

.N O W 1.17 P*AIR

_____ _ _ J .T H R E E _ P A IR S .3 ,5 1 J' i ' s W alking S h e e n * - Dre.ia

Shee rs — Ruriproof.

eonVtnlenr r e a r entrance ^.11 . b . ; m etered parkUig Joll

I

es Sum m er M arkedied'icesApprox- a shower luruugh trs. Sam

a t C *

ler M n.nf Mr. - ' t M

lb U Ul# ~~/ZMHe la

Milner,

by

andby

-s. James Mrs.

in and

lift sentlaiU TBrn chame CABOLTN COXEN'p cnarge engagement te Wayr

Peteraon by her no iher. M ^ Glsdyi Coi rl B alts en. She also U i t e daughter i tr Mr' the Ule Burl l|. Coxen. MU* Coi

a I1S3 .p adiiate . ftf T hI t e n ' Mr F*U* high »thool and Hi employ* Mr and «t Magic VaUey MemorUI ho. ind lM is -PlU<- rerron 1* athletic coaeh *r

yd W rtb *ummer wedding 1* planned. (Ke CUrence ker phola—lU ff engT*»l°g) s

:ed Webb

Event Scheduled- ^ By Lincoln CluIc- SHOSHONE. March 8 - P l i ' ^ were completed for the annual I

jf1eV «'*mn’age aalewas a membera of the Methodist Woma

-lal club society of-Christian Service W> o fT ^ fT t^ fs aay-rign t-sm he-hom e-of-.^

Eddie Tanaka. I t wUl be held Ai irded to 5 In th e Daugherty building, he while Mra. George Younc conducted i Mn. Bin business mtetlng. I l wns nnnoum naled to a aisU-lct meeting wlU be h^Id Mai he Idaho 20 In Wendell. Correspondence ' laU were read from Margaret Tooihman, re 'iwn for ftionory In LaPaz. Bolivia.

given by i ^plained ■nstratlon ■ D .^ f i< i mn o a ta r t r O t t l

potting, |L *lerp lnnU ’ a i tu .ng Uiem > • R u fflesUy. Mra. I ^varieties] I in a ll Sj

to M rt.|* .-M oly-' 7 ; / ' ® ^

will be] ' - ' ' W; ef Mr*. f' -cfflcer* A,

Q y USE OUR tA Ttr*. J . E. ^ s m a l l DEFOSrLhe WSPj . u . . ,*day aft- B lanche HouthK O •

, E r T O T & B E El M S h . . k . n . S o .

O n c c - d - Y e o r

SAVINGS EVE

V'. ' s JL^fl

S 'R ejn lorly 1.65

PAIR NOW 1.41 PAIR ]•98 t h r e e p a i r s 4 .2 3 klone^ Demi-Toe Seamle.vi—Day- " Mad! time Sheera - Walking Ijjnje Sheers - Service W elshu felghl Magl-Lnce—Imported Cot­

ton r

!0 N O W 1.28 A PAIR

.ace—Heel & To*—Knee Length*

llie P I

<ed Slate of Jerome m m Jay-C-Ettes Led H ■ By Mrs. Gooch

JEROME. hUrch S-lM-i t T ' Gooch was fleeted p i 'j ia ,.. the Jerome Jny•C-K;lr^ p. m. Tue.->day nt WofKi* c.if, '*

O ther new orilcrr.v uj-o ■ ■ ■ aume their duiiw Mny. i| f | ^ H Max Thompson, vice pifMflf-' v

Jack Olson, secrelnry. nnd > Fhllllps.-trcasurer. D;rfcl(>:, Lt,*' M n. DcKey Cavln. ,\!;i ^ Dyson and MrS. QiU C l iU a n ^

Waldo K U tfl-- -rti:;^.

Final deUIIs nnd arrancrinr*'^^ the fashion ahnu- to br held a t the Elks hnll were co.i^plt'^ y club membera decldril to o 'rttw brownies, I tu p sln n .tu cskiv •- fancy cookies Inslrnd of c<k( event. Mrs. Gooch. cn:nal man, hna slated a relirArr.il (g.'p models in lhe show for 3 p. m day a t lhe Elks hall .

Slaler M. Martlnn. si. BrnM ho jp lu iriiis IiitOrinril Mri.

J' that enough fund* nre nov in-Wavna able lo purchase th r p>iirmb>

*. V. F. Mnrtlna wld Jny.C-Ett,,^,ouneeJ nnd

bier^of sourcea as well, and the s u 'i^ .S ss Cox- fo*" ‘I'e equipment uss obus, I Twin sooner than wn.< «ntlnn.>'ff» nnlored Thler will be ordered at /r^n u' al h o t- ’ Investlgntlon h«ibf>leii and ninde of Iho.ie avallnblp, ^Oon-A- - r t ra .-W r-P . Clmrchmsn-irp-, d (KeU on lhe atate boaiil Of tlirrciotictrJ , ' lng Sunday In Twin FalU.----------- The club voted to handle ihjt*

cession jtan d a l the annual Juq p H . • farm machinery sale to liehtMUa

this month. Mrs. Dewey CiTin t " ^ i i |L Mrs. Frank Sharer are In {.‘•i-j « .> IU U of the arrangem ent.I —Plana The club approved rtonstitw

, u . t l each to the henri fund, c ii .n d M c ™ .

' aale by a apeclal prlie wns rec tltdi Woman'a Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Lee Smilh t ce Wed- Nfra, • Harold McMillan -o f- .« n - d iaree-of-the-irraasem ecu-rjr' eld April evening. ' -g, ¥ ¥ ¥ iCted the MARRIAGE TOI.I)inounccd Mr*i Mary Hend. daughter o' k- Id March Gem Howard, nnd Johnnv i!m :ncc was son cf Mr, and Mrs, John P, n « lan, ml*- Jerome, were married In rlicfe;

emnlted at 3 p,mfT1iursdny In fc

tty Ann Dressesjff les , fr i lls in th e p re t t ie s t oil ny- is . C hoose from 15 d if fe re n t stylel a ll s p r in g 's new esl co lors . Sizes 1 lo

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lATAWAT PLAN FOR EASTER. A POSIT WILL HOLD ANY SELECTION,

l E E - T W E E N SHOPT w in FqIIi

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I• SUNDAY, MARCH s, „j,

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SIT^ «B.Wlalfrfd 8h « f . CMlIeford. 1- ' J J Pktw«l I* »n * « » W “' ' " ‘ .0

f ^ r r f m d * to tem s pU nt liTH-r- '^ '■ * * *■•'

iS Many Herbs / S By Woman»»’ ^ r ' l f s ' v s i r ; ;, U i C-tomhtf ;

■I..11 fjiiO on tor me hlitory and 1«r- i Uh K ' ^ ! Uiem. her o;lslnnl few linve i i.?i into ono of Uie Inrgwt-f'Jri rtfcttw ----------------- >

RV, KjtsMLi whfn Icnmltif to I . ^i'wllh htrts to »tnrl »Iowly ond I

lhal It l i Just Jlke t •o'li' with M 't pepper nnd iHifc vn£i( on ptrsoniil tflslc. For the S

. n»» Itct m herb cookery Mr». Shncr i l i e A ^ t i the bf't to ‘^<- “« ‘ln£ ^iDdiwctlninrJorivm. n ie b n j l l t

----- as be iprlnkled »pnrlnKly on mciit 1,-K 11 hM l>efn browned and Im-^ -jiip fc iil tnMe to lomftto, rUih, ifff ind cheese dlahfJ. Sweet mor- jjl^naronlM nb (ind other m,enl.i, i

* uaijM. mwliroonu nnd U fcn- iCri W poultry drtMlns nnd adds f

ny- I •t.'ltrtnce" ta scrambled egR-'- nviei £iff ■ bonrnidLih, chives, dill, c{ , tw r »nd p.irsley ore nmons Uic p

' ' ' i.-niir eaei »nd nlnng Ihc pnrslcy /i=a u t cherril and burnel which ^M be u»ed In the Mtne manner, jFtriifl U euHlcnt to uje with rif.li tid in Biraniilse, Jl tistca ft Jit- j, le ot »nlM ind licorice, A hnlf-!»n muhfd corlnnder wed.i Aim- nrmJ l*.0E(-hnlf cup wine, whieli

. A tn, Sim-' uiu to basic roasia. I t “ION, :m » cmnanion like - flavor. She .

intheumeproportloa.of crmhcd ,tfis hem the berries of Juniper ,

• rJ flfle al.w makes a ROod basUnc ':lili« for brtf snd venison. , Unge, »hlch has a culory llkfl

Folll Uiw. Ii^iifd In MUpSf p.tpeclnlly jpill pt» toup, and Adds flnvor to ,

-TT ii.'w. The roots of It are /Jlvered“ id dried u well as the tops, ^

. ^ V lJ ie -h o u M In the winter, ' Kh u tMemsry. lemon verbena, , dr«. plBMppI# MKt, dwarf purple ? uU. onnte and peppermint, brd ; .ir. livrnder. pcppernilnl omnge. „ =03. sppio and rose geraniums ?Id btiRe,&w.f of th t hertu »he crows for . Jtsf.wme tor fijRranee and some „ T cnuaitnLitlon-in her patterned ° s t tarden. She stated they -re - ' - t Ur IfM eara than mort other *

I Marian M artin ’ Pattern S------------------- ^

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2 C j i S y _ ;4 *'^y ' "^ < 5 - K \■ u . r ^ ' ‘i X • •

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r T V ' v ’ i - '

Q n r l \ SIZES •

rer „ '>*TEnKST0 pr-ti,c.[,bic Interest, the

6ii / . ‘Uie nftJf,‘l" s’eiider. graceful .

cluriMi. A PUnied Pniicrn ..,^.r.rd m {n

Hftlf Bites

p a titm -

^ '•d d 'r'il’'* 'O'" “ '1* P#t- 1 ^ 'c r (I,,, for each pat-

Bend to ' _ ‘' • « n n ^ : ; ' «f.T2mf«.Ncws. ..

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^A V ,J[A B C H 3.1358558

A rea W oman Finds

ird. U IdenUfylnr some o t (he Iierb* sh* en t of dried herj]i In a winter bouquet, m t b l tbe foreground are saebeli made------------------------* — # — * -------------------

Are Grown an in Castlefordord. plant-r Bed straw, which originally

of was used to color cheese at^d buttsr, k'lth received iLi name froin tJio fact 11 xter 1-1 a /prlngy matty plnnl and wns leg* u-ied to Miilf mnttfesscs. U serves .ave lut a border plant. ,5«it R ojcm nn’. has a sp ldncu Mildi___goct we}! u'JUi Jt«wj, ;4mb-And pork,

to Lemon verbena adds a special touch ind to bliick ten. Uia same with lemon like bnim and equal ports of crushed in d peppermint leaves nnd black tea. the She said hyssop makes a soothing acr K& for sore Uiroats, if you uu i gel arc anyone to try It. Camomile abo U nsll vuca in tea and onco was used to ent lighten blond hair.In i' Shallot, rose, tarm gon, bumet, Ish, bnsll and dill nre somo of the herbs ftJ"- ahevaies for vinegar. Shallot b a '‘Is. Uny onlon-llke bulb which grows e*)* In clusters' like garlic. Fresh Uura- dds i-on b tued lo r green salads anti In '- snndwlche.i like wntercressT^ The llll. dried h e r b complements stuffings Uie nnd sauces. Fresh bum et also I* UMd 'ley for green snlnds agd oji • gitmbh. Ich Tlij-me. one of tho most versatile, ^er, blend.» with fishcakes, chowders, I'>1> stuffings and sjiuccs, chicken, eggs lit- nnd fb li.m Cliopped chives, layered wilh salt icli l^'eps indefinitely and goes In soups.

.. atcw.i and potato salad.Sho Is drying OTOngc, ruse • and

^ lemon Rcranium leaves nnd odds them to-ro«e pctali. Invender. nngel*

F left nnd dried orange peel to put In * small cloth bags lo odd fragrance

to bath walcr. Old fashioned rotes ‘ J - ro .v ^ are an herb, as are violets, ti> Illy-of-tlie-vnllcy ond p lnki — ire

ri»H cnndles."7 rin.wd^»nd dried,

aw-nb,^sprinkled w i t h lugar ond ' dried. The new hybrid roses have o

bitter laate. L n s l ^ a r for Easier Mm. Shaer decorated o tinted cake

* • w ith white violets and lemon tlr* lienn Jeaves candled In this manner.

. Potpourri, or rose Jars, bolh the dry nnd-moiii ones, are among some

J of Ihe wain they arc w ed for frog- ranee. Lnvender makes a variety of aachets ond the fragrance is long

” liu im g . nose bead-i nre made of frtalt petAb ground and re-ground ' w ith sn lt nnd seasoned In tightly ; covered Jar with rusty ro lb for Iron I nnd then formed Into beads and Jiardened. Tliese are strung with 1 colored bead* or u,«d for sacn tu . ' j

I f cnrcfully, dried, h trbs . retain < Uieir naluriil'colors nnd make lin- «

UZ. nTOfil-Wtntfr-nl-n^myrnFnL O rlthJB }r— need -of-« ld ltionalico loring ._ :___ (

W ith osp.irgus season not fnr c awny, • rlnnlgrette sauce niode w ith herbs 1*. specia l.,C hlll_ the i

- cooked- «flpargus thoroughly ond i jua t before serving pour over It the J rery thick vlnalgrelK dressing, t

__ MokB 0 good FVench drfMlng ond eadd” 'tllBp[5StIi stuffed olives nnd 1 minced hertw. Almost ony kind ( « - i

'

ul . * ••n • D es ig n ed f o r ' t h e w om on f- o n h e r fe e t.

M < M o s t e co n o m ic a l S hee r yi

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id..........

Is M any Uses fo r Hei

sh* of lavender and botU ri or varloni h let, '^ ow i m ere th a n SO varieties of 1 ade eooklnr- (•‘ taH photo-entravtrfr)

Mr?. C, W erner I Is C lub Leader

* n HANSEN. M orch B-M rs. Clarcnce Wemer was elected president of the

lally Latowfth club a t lls meeting Tues- tt*r, day afternoon a t the home of Mrs. :t 11 Walter Shouso following the home was products potluck luncheon, rves Mrs. H ugh Sanderson wns elected

vie* president: M rs. W. C. Klut«, tilcii jecretary. and M rs. U s le r Naylor,■orU. tituMPr,------------------------------ --------lUch Mrs. L. R, C arter was a gur:t. non and also accepted membership In ■hed the club. O ther new members arc tea. Mrs. Dave Callen and .Mrs. Maurice ling Capps. Mrs, Clarcnce llollllleld gel was Uie n ssb tan t liosteu.

0 U The April I meeting will be lield1 to a t the home of M rs. W emer, Mn.

C, C. Clarke will b« program chslr-net, .man,__________________trbsJ A cept sage nnd tarogon) basil chlven. OB'S marajoram. savory, chervil, any

ra- ihrce, Shake very well o r mix in In blender. I l m ust be very thick and The very cold,

ings Mock pate de fois gras cnn plsy a ivd dual role, II b wonderful ns a filler Ish. for pnrty anndwlchc.^ and ,as a csn> tile, ape spread. Good on crackers or ers, melba toast when served with dry SBS shrrryj M ash onc-hnlf pound llver-

wursl 'in to one large package of gall crc.iin cheese. Add one-fourth cup jns. ercnm.'one lable.^poon melted but­

ler. one tablespoon Worccstcr.ihlre snd sauce. Juice of one gnrllc clove, one- dds hnlf teaspoon fresli mlnccd thj-me leN leaves.' sa lt and pepper. Mix well.1 In Cul one-elghlh pound muAhrooms nee into eliUDks, fr>’ In butter and mix jtes In — to slmulat« truffles. Puck In letJ, o ftrrlne. This keep i n l lenal fro i r t w »ks under reXrlgemUoa.

A quick and easy way with fbli led. Is to season one filet of sole .or .on flounrter with sa lt and pepper. Dip "toii Inlo melted b u tte r lind then In’] and cracker crumbs. Chop very fine, one' e 0 tablespoon each tarragon, marjoram iK r nnd parsley ond one garlic elore. ake Add one-hnlf onion, minced, iiprin- rir< kle hcrb,t over fflets. dribble one ner. tableapoon a h eny -per filet over the the fish and place In pre-heated <00 ime degrea oven for 20 minute.i or until og- golden brown. O nm jsh w ith parsley.’ of O riled ParmeiOn may be sprinkled ang hravllv o v f ihn.

of herbs and wine. They can be done ind well ahead of Ume ond kept In th e ' Illy refrigerator lo e a s t la s t minute | ron kitchen tension.md Mrs. Shner has «i“ »llfied for mem-! Ith bcrship m the Herb Society of !. ■ America nnd hopes-to attend Its ain convenU on.this.year in .S n n Pran-. in- cisco a .i"thb b " lh e ~ n m t“ llm e~ir J ia hin hrrti h rid In Ih f Wf.st. T llW Is _ _ oalj‘- 0ns..othcr_meml3er.-o:-ths i 6— fnr clety In Idnho.ide Theie has been aome'cohtroversy' the about the pronuncintlon. o f_ th e | ind » t> rd-hefb .-A coord lng-to lihe-0«-. the ford dictionary the H waa muK ua.- ‘ ng. Ul Uie nineteenth centur}'. The so* ind clety prefeni prtmonnclng thn li. iiff IliouKh many In this country still ex- use the word wllh the K silent.

S H O S tBy . . . .

V -MOJUD t:- .T h e E l a s t i c S h e e r

n y lo n s t o c k i n p 'd i S -

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t r i u m p h s o v e r l e g

f a t i g :u e . , ■

— 4 2 ^• • E ndorsed b y m a n y

■ doc to rs ,

non w ho sp e n d s m u c h t im e ^

er you con w ea r._______________

J

Herbs

on« herbi ind herb YJner»ro. M r i Shaer I of herbi. Sbe u m m any of them In

New M em b er Is ler G reeted a t M eet ' r 'E Of D eclo W omen

DKCLO. M urch f t-M rs . D orb Ultl lomc was welcomed ns n new member ot

the T lirifty-Thrlvcra hom e improve- lut« in e ir m eeting Tliurs-,ylgf' day In the hom e of M rs. Dcnn Sax-___ ton, with Mrs, Wda~MrClraw ns co-

liojlfM.p In Mrs. Dnle K idd wna In clinrge of

arc tllp meeting. P ra y e r wns given by Jtlce Mrs, nobert Slevena, Roll cnll and Held minutes of th e lo st meeting were

read by M n, S lev e iu . Mrs. AusUn held Walker dropped h e r offlcc of vice Mn. president nnd becom e s«rcta.T . i»lr- Mrs, sieven.1. secretary , took over

the Job of vice prealdent.It wns decided to m nkc a progrtrj

Ive". of mfetinKS’ for th e coming year any and to l l« the hoslciucs nnd the dlf-

‘ ferenl lessons to be given. Tlie cen- wiQ tral district o f hom e Improvement

clubs meetings will be held a t Wen- "y ** dell. Tlie group decided to hold a

two-dny w orkshop April H r.nd IJ. Tlie place will be fthnounced b ie r

Mrs, L o u V oabcrg rccelvcj ihe v ,r . coke fum bhed by Mr*. Norma Lou . of Whipjile, MrjiV M nrjorle Ollle.-ipie 'jup gave Uie lesson ''lem ptlnK Uid fam- but- I'y anpetlte." S h e dl.scusscd tcen-| ,hlre "Kers’ not eating properly nnd wlinl one* could be done to h e lp proper eatln: ■Tne habiu. Tlie g roup w rote menu* and

planned a w ell-balnnced meal.

mix I I: In t<ro

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. Marilyn N orseth h - Weds R. H. Will

In C oast R itualsMr. and Mrs, Harold p. Norr.Mli, ”

M anhattan Beach. Cnlif, nniirFinrr; |i' the marriage of th rlr d .iu j t i i r r . '**

f Marilyn, to Robert H . WMl Kcb. l i in f’' \ 'S j llie Methodbt Community cllXtlK

at Lo» Altos, Calif. Will Is flir kui ^ j a J of Mr*, a re to M. Will, Txvln K nilv.';' « and Uie late Hugo H. Wlli-. fo rn i-rr* jP - M uruush realdeciw. • I” ;’;jT ^_ Tlie.joupl# was attrnded Tiy K 'y ;! \ I' 1 Krelie'nbfCk, S.m Francisco, nmi " y William R. H am lf. Moscow. Tlie!

B b ~ tchoouiw njnfverX ity^M daho, M o<-C m cow, wliera ahe majored in edurn-

' Uori. She Is a mrmlwr of KaiJpn Kappa Gamma sorority and Is pres-

^ ently teaching a t Oxnard. Calif. ^ B Will it n graduate of Murtaitgh 0 | B h ljh school ond th r callege of en -l( j. ■ glneerln: a l University of Icfnlio. He 9 b employed by Carnoilon comp^iny. g, I Los Anneles, As a commLulnnr-d ,st f llmtensnt, he will report fo r duty «,i

with Uie a ir force n l W nrren nlr , force base In Wyoming. A fter three i,r

monUis* training the couple will m : • leave for England uhere he will be te:

stationed for the> next two yeara..1 , , b. , ¥ ' M.-Ji ----- -M

■ Group Feted by ji. ~ “ F ire m a k e rS irl? 1 In Elrcmaker rank of the O klchaw aL.____ Campfire group enterUlned a t a te a , .------ honoring iho executive com m ltieeiy,

of the Woman's Society of C hrb tlanI ,. J Service of the M ethodbt church J

Thursday In Uie Fellowship hall o t ^ a f tlie church.' ‘ The tea Uble, planned arid decor-

ated by Uie girls, In o^Si. Patrick O ' mouf was covered with a lace cloth r. . Ultl and centered wilh a silver bowl of ^ er or flowers flanked by gre'en

tapers, Mra. Ralph Elliott and Mrs, Lcslb Splelman presided a t ihe

lurs- ten senlce.Snx- Mrs, James Vandenbark of the t,. iJS h Campflr* office, woa o speclM guwL

'o irls pa rU el^ tlng were Beule be ;e of Pofil. Carol Parrott. PalUe Moore, jm n by Sidney Littlefield anri Dar^'l K night, , jn j under Uie dlrecUon of their juard-

lan, Mn. J . T . Anderson. usUn * * *

iS Day M arked by S Club in W endell S

; r t n WENDELL. March S-HUlondale )>:ar ^lub ob-ierved friendship dny with a ' dll- J o'clock luncheon Wednesday a t Uie V cen- civic club rooms.J)*”' Mrs. Ralph Newberry, president, y ^ ''' gave the welcome address. Hostesses

were Mrs, -Melvin Olbson. Mr*. J. M i S Ji. M, Morgan and Mr*. Lawrence m<

Hashman. , cli*he n ,g .highlight of th e day was the Ul LOU program presented by Gordon Olbbs. 1

e.iple Qibbs, who spent th e past Uiree h l| [am- ytsra In Europe, prtaented colored Do een- »||dej of the places th a l he vblted. ter *hnl Committee for the program arrange- an lUnj monl Included Ur«. LeRoy Gibbs, r « ftnd Mrs, Jerry lUnfrow ond Mr*. Chea- Mt

ter Rice. ‘ , thi

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ithel linen d r c g jo te i o new cut. . -

ibla-lop InlOToil. Blouion •o j» d . •

d with <ofd •mbtoIdflfY Irocery Hlorkj, Slraj 6 to l8, 7 i a l7.» •• - J

in u a l ip r in g t t y l t - th o w ; A m a ric o n L

. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Mrs. G reta WilJ I E ntertains Clubj p Mi>. Anna Drury p rrm itfd Uie

priii-rntu at the mectlnv <i: tlie th, Hlrhlaiid View WedneMl.>v. .ifitr-

n rp 'iioon nt the home of Mr>i. Oreto i , f ;Will. .Mrj. Leslie AndeiMui, presl- i „i d rill, wn^ III charge of the •.r.^Mnn.

• Mrs.' D. FT, Scliimkr iiiiil Mrs.] J .,„ ‘'F\frett#'Miilnnr-iind-ttsiiRti(er were- ,]l, Kiiesl-'. 'Ilie rliib prlie went lo Mrs.! „ „ j |j i ih n McKLv'Irk. Mrs. IIeirr>' S river'

. in.'..'btrd Ih r hrale.vi. Next itirrltiig ._,,.'w ill bv lirld a i . ih e home o! Mrs,I ,„ ;,‘HerTnnn-Wnrbke. - — -

S G ro u p ’M eetingsOroup nirriini:.' of Uie Ctirl.Mlnn,

Women's Kcllou.-Jilp ot the Flrsl J*” iClirL\tlnn church were held T liur*-'

alLeiiiouii.. . '.!Mrs. H. L. Tunier was ho»lr.vi for

group one a l her home. Mrs, Addie ''■‘1 .Muorr gave Uie devollonab nnd Mrs. '“ >■ .Mnrk illll In charge of ifir Ir.i, “ If .■inn. Gue.Ms «cre .Mrs, W;iHard Ho- rec iiBr. Buhl, and Mrs, Ruby Smllh, '.'111 Mrs. n , E. Turner a* B ted the hos- tie tew Wllh refre.*ihmenij. ^

'• Oroup two mel n t the home of *<iviT-Ubi» Allen. U nrrtl’iww firir -'prf'* .vnied by -Mrs, Deulah Sweet *nd Ihe le.'.»on was conducted by Mr.v

1 ■ jcounJen tlir .Jk lu .15 Uoiiald Itoflmnn was o guest.

1 At Ihe meeUiig of group Ihree ol I Uie home of Mw. Tom Bucklln, de-

i|^ .H l . .n a - w r r e - lf d - b r - H r : r - H B n ild I White. .Mrs, Floyd Sm llh wa» ii>

. charge of the meeting. Mrs. W alter ’ Goodman presented Uie lesson. Mrs.

V, J. Davidson as.sbted Mrs. Duck- lln wllh Uie refre.shmenls.

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“of G rand G uardian 5rs" To Visit Bethel

IIAGERAIAN, M a r c h »-P lnftl . p lnai are being made for Uie of-

flclal vb ll of the grand ffuardlan, Ur».-Vcrt.Amljrot4..jeran«,-K > Ui)»

•sle beUiel No. 45 Job's Daughter* meet- 'fe, inft Wednesday.^

Tlie evenl will start with a lunch­eon a t l;3i) p. m. a t the home of i Mrs. Virgil Norwood for council ' membera followed a t B p. m. by a i achodl of instruction tor ihe Job’s Daughters, the b.mquet a t 8 p jn , '

Nand Ihe regular meeting a t 8 p. m. I The banquet will be sen-ed by i members of Valley chapter. Order of j

, . Eastern Slar,h e V . * * ^ I

n t. Pinochle Played ■«* HAtJSEN, March 8 - Mr. nnd ’ J. Mrs, H.' A. Thaemerl entertained j

‘ee members of the ExceWor Pinochle , , club Thursday erenlng w ith four

he Uble.5 In play. 'bs. Mr5. Harold Banning received ■ee high score prlre for women and Ed 1 ed Dolise, for men;,M rs. Rudolf M or- I r f, tens received low 'score for women, i ;e- and Clyde Poe. for men. I » h 8e abo ( bs. received th# traveling prlte . The 1 :a- M arch 20 meeting will' be held ot

, th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dohse, I

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Josephine O rtega ^ A nd Case - Meffylg

Vr? J 'w p h ln r . Onega,- d.iuchU-r of _ Mrs. Mary Oftegn, and E.irl C,v,r. Jr., f ' TOn-Tjf-Mmind-Mnrltirl-CRscrTTT Olen Cnnynn. Arli.. wrre married

> a t Friday rftemoon by Probntr Judge „ ae- F, C- Slirneberger In lili offlee at rold the coiirUiouse. They were attend- fd

in ed by the bride's moiher and Wesley , Iter Dobbs, ^•1™- Tlie bride wore a aheath dress of c\

turquoije wlUi while aecessorlefl, ^ She ttllendtd school* In Twin f'slls and.Kimberly. .

They V.1II make the ir home In tif Page. Arls., where the bndcgroom b „r

, employed by Willard Wood, conces- n , el slonalrr. ° Guesta ol Uie ceremony were Wll-

lord Jackson and Willlun Klng*- ff* land. boUi Jerome, and Teresa O r. ^

Uga. Ib ter of Uir -bride. ______ p

''*■ Conference Heldch- VIEW. March 8 — Relief society

of conference wa.s held Sunday evening m Id ! wlUi Mri. Elmer Andren-ien, preil- of t a dent. conducUng the meeting. •Jb's The themr, ''Cho«e ye th b day w ijn, whom ye will serve," waa carried out \y m. in talk.1 given by Mrs. Gerald An- u i by derson, Mr*. D. 8 , ^^offett. DeWayne

• of Bywater ond Mr*. Elton Hatch, ^r Music waa furnished by the Sing- [|(

Ing MoUier*..directed by Mra. Byron th

I Woyment and accompanied by Mrs. p , Ned Bowen. Prayers were given by Mrs. C. H. H urjt and Mr*. Mnrtha ' Merrill. Stake- visitor* were Mrs. P*" Elton Hatch. M n. Leonard Patterson

>>'« and Mm. D. S. Moffett. « '9Ur * * * st<

MEET FOR BRIDGE wired SHOSHONE, Marsh 8 — M n. E. 51: Ed R, Werry waa hostess to DLMO tic or- bridge club T hunday night. GuesU en. were M n. A, D. Silva. Mn. R, W. M: bo Grove, Mr*, Mans Coffin and Mrj, wl Tie H arrr Stoner. Pr1«a went to M n, Ri a t J. E. Potter. U n . A. W. JUnsea ond w

>se, Mra. Sllra. goi

TARTAMTAPERS

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TfffiiM O-iiAe

TARTAN TAfERS o r_____;. wo¥in ploltJ In Mclodv*

Rad. BIu* e r BldeE end W hin oulh«nt>« to r tc f^ ., ' j SM ipecktfii, front zip. * jj Mochin* woshabt*. Jiuilor § * Iu i 7 through 15. ' A

_ T A R T A N .T A P E R S .$ 7 .9 B _ _ _ jB

L Visit th ^ lA \ 7 New Blou.

I ' ■ \ ' Hundreds of lovi ^ America'* most f<I .

SHIP SHAPEMACailORE'S nautical minded bloi

U mwlh la liln s -ie re u aborts wlUi its bndd trimmed naut Ue; Roll-up ileevM, elutleiced waij o r nory trim, fiiu s 30 to 38.

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Bluebird Groups ;:! Report A ctivities

A t A rea ParleysKIMBERLV. M.irch 8 — Mn. O us

iBchoUi deinoiairated making ob»Ijccts from ice crenm sticks a t tha

» uf. Uic_Blue .B lrd -g roup -LI iTluirMljiy aftenujon al Uie home of f t ;Mrs. Kinmett Prrnttca w iih T erry .; f iQiifSiifll ns hostrss.' I Mrs, Prrntlee'.i grciup h a s chosen '

.the n.ime Canary for uli-niiflcatlon.lOfllcers fleeted _nl_»_prrvlous_or;__ _

■'g.'inliiilloii'in'fellin: a ie 'fe rry 'Q u c s- j ' Inell, preMdcnt; Biirb,'ira Butler, Vico • i]l.>rr»lt:c n f S.Hlr t>„-r,-’T<py.-____,J

'Jiilcne Lundy, trea.virer. and San- Idra Preiillce. reiwrier. *I 'Hie Pixle group, Ird by Mn. Ron Jones, vt'lted Mrs, Ale* Erickson's lavlnry Tliursilny ufiernoon. Suaun ILooncy u president of ll ib group;-

% iSharoii Butlir. vlre presltl|.nt; Lln- DlggerslnK. tecrel-irj'; S.indra

Fischer, lrrn\urcr, nnd C iiro ’l Coi­lin', reporUr, - Prbcllla Joiie* was

... . Iiwici,^. . ------------- •Bcc.iuse of mca.-<lM In th# homo

of .Mrs. Olen G ott. lier group of— B ius-o iros WM uii&ble lo m ^, T hrr'^had planned to c h o o s e ^* name. Offlcen are Janet G otl, pres^ - ■

_____JJ. Tlie Flamlnsoes, with M n . Larry , Prirs.! ns leader, were orgnnlMd two t

Wsr3.BCQ._ThcyJioidJ2ieir_mceliiigI_I__I J on .Monday and a t the present Uma :, nre knltUng doll saenters, Mr.s.I;, Bnce Reqim b In.itrucUnfj the Klrls.

O lfleers-ttre-K stfij-Schm id.’ p res; ■, ■ Ident: Dlnne DcM05S,vlce prealdent;‘' i Leinna Fallls, s e c r e t a r y ; Lina

. Priea. program chairm an; L>-nda o‘ Callen, librarian, nnd Penny Arnold.« • reporfer.

8ponson for the Blue B ird groups Include the Henry Koch Mobile stn -

‘P tion, Ridgeway’s furniture. Bank ■ “ nnd Trust company. R. H , Denton ii '*■ Bean warehouse. Henry's produce. ;|

Dick Long, Idaho Power company, and Dodd's Insurance agency.

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- W nJs-A v/arded------^1 To-Mrs. Woolley ;'ly A lO-y^ar pin ws* presenUd to "R M n, Vera Woolley for h e r 10 years •J>' of continuous servic* b!* financial

secretary of the Supreme Forest Woodmen dn:le o t Uie meeUng on ' '

>ut Wednesday ol Harry Borry Memor- "■ lal hall. The pin wo* presented by

Mrt. William Gardoshl, past tta to president.- Mrs. Woolley is a n o -

'«• tlonnl officer and was appointed by Uie naUonal office in Omiiha, N ebr,Feb. 25. JD18.

'Commltteei were named and np*„ proved, ifra. Mary Bolton and Mr*.

William Edwards were appointed to see about, piirchnslng a n tiectrle stove to donate to the halL Charter was draptd in tribute to Mr*. Agnes '

E. Sharp, sUte musician and tlr tt n a - to tional alternate.sU A party will be held a t 8 p m .W. March 19. Next budncM' meeting n . will be held April a a t the hall. Mrs. ft. Ray Reynold will be hostess. Mrs. " • ' nd William Edward* wos hostess lo r »

social hour. ,|

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'^M ayfair’s . | | 'ouseBar! - c

lovely new se lec tio n s b y ' i"*

3St f a m o u s d e s ig n e rs . . . ^

tsh os o tea breeud bloujon in d r ip -d r y cotton ' •{■ ere ior. s o .a a a y ik ir t* ,- ilo c k i,- - nauUcai collar, inap-on saifor j jH

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Idaho Bliz62^5to Tie for iP

MOSCOW.' March’ 8 ’(/P>— I ' upset_victoni_over OrcKon-I • cham pionship S u tu n la y nlfrl

12-4 records. A plnyoff bcl gam e a t EiiKcne. The V andi

S ilk y S u IH ’ S a n ta A n it

......... -A R C A D IA . Calif.. M nrchusual heart-.<;traininfr. h a ir - r

. in to w in th e $KJ0.500 Sa:

prov inp once nRain he is-t! ' A m erica today and fo r m an

tvtlnv. Silky bounced in to wi go inp away over a i i c ld - t n ine rival sophomore.-!.

n iw -* riu -n -p b o to - fo r -» o c o n bu t Hfircnll. ninnlnB nn nn cnli ror old Silk)', sot the nod ovi Allwir.

Old Puebla, Uie wcond cliolce i th is roartnc. rceord flcrby crowd i 63,000, col In fourth In the mile nr one-eJglith 2 l« mnninB of tlio ever

The time wna 1 :« 2/5.8Uky cmne Irom behind. M u*ut

nntt whipped In to 'w in by thn ' lengths.

A (julcJc recBp of Silky’# lolU rlr ; etyle showed thn t i t one »t«Ke ' ‘ th e n e e ho « as 19 len^tlu behlr

th e lender* nnd the crowd loved ~ WllIIo Shoemikcr, rld lrif his

. ond derby winner, wna rU smiles i■ ha brmiRht his b lj, golden che«tni

w it baclc to the w inners circle.; The fnvorUe. Silky pftldM JO, »6,:

and $3J0. Knrcall, who U owned J : ’ th# wife of one of Silky's ownei

M id (he some pine# u id show. ' I iourse, nnd Allwnr. from the Wa ! ' n e r Rnnch, paid *530,

Thla wns win No. 7 in 13 BUvrKi f eUlrf SulllTon, the son of sulllvt

' nnd the mure U d y N Bilk, f tn d ti p e iitc s t triumph.

Canada Hocke;• Team Crushes

American 12-1' ■ O&O. M irch 8 tfl — Cnnnc

crushed th# Injury.rlddled UnlU •S U leT 'team 1 2 - f Saturdny nt neede'd only » final victory ov dnnseious Russlii lo cnpture tl world fcmnUur Ice hockey chnn plonshlp.

Russia remnlned within, strlkli distance ot the Utle by edBlne U

. defendlna Utlehelder, Sweden, «• on ft lftt« BOnl by Alexnndre Cher

I pftBOV Bftet. the Swedea hnd Uw I6u«ht tonek to knot th e #eor«.

— The BBgrcMlve. bodj’-chcekli• Cnnndlnns, wlnneni of. six atrnlft

punes, and the Inlenae. m nltrtn' - like Russians, once Ued. clnali

th e cUmncUc bntU# of th e roui lobln toum sm ent Sundny. T h e C ondlnna nre fnvored, a

Employing the hard-drlv lns tn• , tics which h&ve-mnde th e spe

IhrJr nntlonM pwitlme. the Cnn ■'BliniS IIRVB iune<3"W“ »“ to t* l~

■ 78 sonU while hpldlng tho cot • . blncd opposition to four.

lead th e toumnment w ith 12 potr con^pored wllh 11 tor the Ruaslai fled earlier by CzechoslovnUn.

. Th# R u»lnns,h»v8 scored goi and given up U , but the

........ IcrenUal.- w ed to determ ine t!»>>nmpion»hlP In the cnae of a

' t o T l n t e ^ W ^ o I_____ BundaY.. ,A.,.Y!£,toQ' or------- clinch- th e cham p o a ah ip -io riu n

eda.-R usala m ust.wln the punB_ tnke tho Utle. - ^

Sensing the world crown, thfl C- Tjadlans ehowed n o -m erc y -to -J

alrtndy reeling Amerlcnns. whn d ,fou r of their

fray with a squad ot only 13 im

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j - ' 'il) I b c T P O D rre BOJTOLE •I J MELJWtniNE, AustmJla. Marc \ y - -M n x CMlne. a tonnfi-.OlyiT r - — “ WBW.-outpointed Tommy notnuli I . / . to ^ R U llp p ln a 1ft la rounds :

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►lasts Oreg > Ejit^ea^ PCC ChainP)— A mnfrnificent a c c o n » n ia ] r i< •o n -S tate and lied up th e Pacif: n lf rh t^ T h c lO BS-lcft-O rcporrStp betw een the two team « will coi

a iida ls , Bour In the f lrn t half, <ar

livanWins ita Derbytrc h 8 f/?>—Silky-Sullivnn - ra n _ l l ir-ra is in ff race S a tu rd a y a n d rolli

S a n ta A nita derby. E.-iUiblishii

is - th e moHt excitinff race hor.se m any ji— ---------

XocaLBoxersSet JHatches in Boise

cn lry Oene {Poorc) Turley, prornl.i1 overi -InKTttln I'nlls boxer, and OcorK

, wr.-iltall will flKhl in prcllnilnjlce o f; nrle* to the Billy Lnnw-Roquiwd of Maravllln 20-round bout a t Bolslie n n d ' fairgrounds nrciin Tur.iday nlshlevent.i Turley, who has five atriiiKh

I wins.In Uio Boise ring. Is piiteusunl, BRnlnit . Fred Miller, Seatllith ree whoM experience makes him on

of tho toughrsl boxers Uie Tv,'I'Iterlng Palls puncher hw m et to date,«Ke of Wc«lfnll U slated U» ro auftlnibehind B do Henderson of CallLomla.,nrcd It. I . ■Is sec- --------------------lies as ' T o l r p clestn u t t C 'J . *■

Fifth Straight FS Swimming Titl

, - J t DENVER, Mnrch B Lfl — Den' collected Ul# f lr jl three place* diving. Uie riextho-lasl. cvent,. enxse UWh’s lend and capture flfUi sualghl -Skyline conTerei swimming UUe Salurdny.

______ Tlie Pioneers collected 18 polntaL 0 V the diving event to only B for U t

• ' the Wcatem division champions, Denver flnWied w llh 122>i pol:

? S to 117‘4 for Uie Utes, Trailing order were Wyoming 65. UU h St.

1 24S: Colorado Suite U nltersliy MonUina.n>i and* New Mexico BrlRham Ifoung did no t compeU:.

;nnada Two new lengua-records were U nited In the three-day meet, Sam Joiy a n d of Dehwr broke one Friday In swl/ over mlng Uie 50-ynrd free-alyle In :: re th e during a preliminary heat. The cham - record of 24 Mcotids f la t waa

by Denver’s Dave Demmlti In lo : ;U-lklnB The olher new mark was Ed N ng Uie thold’s l!03.6 clocking In Uie 1 ■n, 4-3. ynrd butUrfly preliminaries. ^ C here- thold. of Wyoming, se t the old nn 1 tlwce of l;03Bonew eeknK onlU leEn8^ ore. . - -dtTblon-mcct-«t-ft>tirOolHnfl.— iceklng _ ---------------------- -— •

S ; Denver Drops "”5 Utah State to ‘rB Seventh Place

T DKNVLH. Mnrcii a w - ' d ^ doomed UUh Slate to a seven

, plnce flnlsh In Uie Skyline, confcnee baskebtall race Satuo lay nl by whipping the visitors 4-68. 1

< victory gave Denver an 8-8 rec

ne tho Tlie Piontera.broke a J5-alI hi ,f a Ue Umtf deadlock on a Uirec-polnt p flrtftDCB bY.Qtorgg P fR oon and ncver ag lo will Unlled. • • .r ' c rnr r .^Celtoos canncd' a~l»j'im nirr - a !

■ foul.from Sam HftKKerty and a ■ ed Ul# charlty to js to make' it 42

th<l C a- for Uie klnnera wllh 11:57 to se. to . Ihe uie-i(ut-h»lf, -------------

'ih S DeHoos. a.sophomore, tcnmed ,? ? ,w® wim Jim Peay to keep Uie wlnr a im tng-by- i i urro y ■ niarg ln s-rittt

most of th# looiely-plnyed half. UU h SU te twice came wlUiln

J polnU but each lime the Ploni’ wer# ttiual to the chaUengc. '---------- lAsrume-the-Utajn 'w«r»-UiAt-«;

wns at 48-44. only to hnve DcD Z L j • * drlvlnjt laj-up nnd Peay 1ii”s « for the Pioneers.

Til# Pioneers were oul-rebount 58-51. but mad# up' for Uil* del

—0 *• 'I In aecumcy from the field. T Wt “ of 71 field goal atlempU

Iii.r Iioh A <0.8 per cent mark. Utah SI ^ stniii^ ^canned.23, of 79. a 2fl.l average,

r j! *rreatment fpr Bouchee Coul

! BeLongOrdei—’ill 1 15 .[; .I'I'iIp!;- HARTFORD. Cdnn. March 8 1 :^4mp«!n! Dr. Frank Braceland. Uie promlr

piyelilntrLil who will trea t bi ball player Eddie Bouehee. said J

' day he could not tell how lonit l 1 would Uko lo restore him to

•5l7ih ‘A /.Nr.m«n: Bouchee, first baseman of 1*11 I f . Philadelphia Phillies, was placed

- J --------Spokane-. Vi'aah,. T hursday. _aplcaiHnE guilty to n morals chn

'—" 1* J Th# NftUonnl IciiRue cluli Imm' announced 11 was seni

Bouchf* to Uie Institute of Ll' >. Porto- It) lu rlfo rd for pajxhlatrle tn 1 lloiu*. n,enl.

Til# Institute of Living Is years old. Many sIarc and mi

—* » 0 stars and ether person.< In pu ‘ ■1 mnd llto have undergone trea tm ent U

fii, ror m enui and nervous dl.iordei nd J«m«, “ D rTB m w tindrTltrVw i^f-yio-

- sU tute,'B id he c o /d n ‘l comn------------- on-llouchcc's-coadiUo:i-hecftu:j1—7 I 1 hadn't examined him nor had *-« » ' ea.v! hlstot)' been deu iled to

? .7 fully.,Fo (»). A pi>-chlatrl5t te.<iiitlfd In o

th a t Bouchee antfcrrd trom ‘'c pulslre e*hlblt1ontam.“ Asked

M arch a eluddHtc. Dr. Braceland oald q Olympic ‘'I t U a neuroUi grouii'ig oui Sm ulfiol em aiohariiraaA .-lT c nut .■vcrir od i Inal m an nor"U lkedT ntn-him . I 'c

, say anythlas mors aboul it."

gon Statey«r«-Into^mpionshipi r i e u t n e k y r t K i've I d n J o j i G 2^ucific CoaKt conference basketba -Stjite-nnd-G nlifyrniii-w ith-identic)

come M onday n i«h t in a Bingl <am c back jc t propelled to 'sh o v

-------- in 54 per cent of th e ir shpla f te r i n t o r m i H R i o n nr Hmothcr th e Beaver.s in the

• que.it f o r ’ Hole po-sac.ision ( the PCC crown.

It was a complete reversal Uie n rs t halt In which the Vapdi trailed 27-19 and h ll only 18 p

n >iis cent from the floor.-____'! r ir.ird inraiKin?rnrrtc ^u- er tho fecond hnlf tlp<.ff. I i ’w

s h in ; : ^ complete team demonslratlc t. a n d T h f V.tnrinl.t collccled 17 field goi r.‘'e in in the , second half and all, II[______ starters had Uiree each, exct

I Jlto Drnnmn, who Hll four. a i 1 Tlie score was Ued five mlnul C t I itticrmlsslon on a reboimjU

. V "O nry "ircEw enTTlie Vandi l S e _ . ;movcd.(iulclUy..t«-* six -p o ln u d oinii- nl 41-35, bul Uic Ucavers surs reorRC >ack and made llie Rnme elc

aRMi, r s Dave Baml*e nnd J [loQue 'Anderson found the range.Dolse i Tlie score sec-sawed for Uiretf ml niciit ' utes; before a f?ce Uirow by CapUi riiil'hi Gary Blmmons, n long »cl by Bt n u c d nom nntl “ fast-break layln rn filr .W haylon Coleman pul Idaho Ir ‘ one lanother lead and pul the pressi Tu'in |on the vlsiwrs.

1- ,^ Th# hectic nnal two mlnlu Rftliisl *1th the vandals In front 54-

sU rled w llh Bmnom reboundlnR ' lm l«ed Vandal free throw. Ido

------ ^ Ujcn rrJIed on a alrcam of fi---------- U ifow ri5“pad’Uie iM d.-R f i Oambcc, one ot the confercnc

Irntllng Korcm.-fiddcd 11 poinU . • Ihe second half to his earlier 14

I r take Ram# honors with 3i.Blmmons cinched the PCC set

• . 1 InR crown with a 17-potnl effort, i t l e The VnndaU h ll U£ per ct

from tha floor for Uic night. T D enver Beavers, who dominated shooU ace* in In the first half with 34 per ce: ent,- to “^0 warmed up for a gam# nveri Atre Itii 37J .Sertace Oregon SU te, wlUi the big c

facing Uiem, confldenUy took chai olnta In “t opening Up, molded a 1 r U U h l«“d and then Increased lU mart loiu to 12 polnta after 18 minutes of fl

noinls half action. Idaho was chilly, tins in Qambce, held down in his I h SlaU**liv IS comeback for the Eeavert In sc< . rn ifi' Ing 14 of the firs t-ha lt polnU

more Uian half the OSC toUl. tvi-- .»( o s o combined sound floor pi ; tnnrs With spccUcular ball handling, i 1 .M.iV.. ln« a closelri weave. Oambes work In fl ‘

• -,'rt basket.The VnndaliT. harried In Uielr <

! in<5i fcrwlve efforU. goi only two fli M l. Boals In the first 18 mlnute.v

, OSC conU-olled both backboaiI i u ' In the first half and ’aUowedlda M J only one sho t a l a Ume, Qamlp# 1 S , „ his teamm ates In Ui# rebound <

"”'W ,\V ‘ 'o f r a n » T f n f f T rOmonill. r d 'ip d s lilihn If (I tIlUinW 1" i i:s;lJr.loui t 0 .

p s iHE,. i ! i

k H B ;confcr- I Bowler Meet Set^ i Perrons compellng In Ui , ■ rt I Mljed bowllTR league, which wl ' ‘ '='■'""‘1 begin play a t Uie Magic Bov

, . 1 Monday cvenlnR. are n.^ked lo al III hn lfr. .teod 'n brief mccUna.nt.0:30j/i Int piny j;y oeorge Moore.' operator.T acaln Moore Mid nilrx for th r leap)

‘ will b e 'fo rm u la te d iir in^ T i im trgg w a ian nnU'boallin; « l»-beitin-« nd 'add- 7 p jn . "i t '42-30 — in^ oU ier'bow llnc -rew s;-» i to so in ' 1050 aUie bowling toumaiiifr _____ ! Vi'iU be conducted nt the Bowin

wi™ Basketball ScoresPioneers iHih B<)i«.l:c. The V r!! l, J*At-closo -■•r pi,nii'rKni*l't'rV-------------'--------DeRoai n.<hrrtn <i. u*^k>r it

•ay four

(ounded. i?. n X " 'a?» deficit »i. St. J- 'pV . " ,I. They 7 'n p u for ^ iv u"j :. ',h SU te TJ. W .mfnr »rage. i ; , '* 'OkiTsowi' :l'*wi?hiii npr S';s Sfj-"" ■uidleal “SH jS,”- '’“y ”;h 8 W'— li»ry"»nd H.'u. C.iolln» :« omlnent ifh.rapkfi.hiM____

.aid F rl- Ti. t *"wMl".'m Vna'aLrjlong 11 (ch»mtiloMl>tp) to full c .ii.irn ia .ib iii

of the W. Vlr»lr>l. M, arrKnv-,,1 :olaced on *'•

charRC. ' * l rBTniin* ti h c hui* ts ii*Immedl- “ • '* scndlnc or coti « . c.ur^mt. f.:

f LIVjnR Proton .Kl.<. W..Mn.mi._5UHe U cal- SPRINT TITLE DEFENSI

u n s SANOER. Calif.. Mnrch S (in 1 wrpfM Dave Stale of Duke will defend 1 public 100-and 220-yard da.-ih titles ai n t Uierc track m eet here on June 7, srders. ceniral California AAU announ

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minutes

e close ' nd Jim

^eemln-f'om er llih lw cljh t champion

>vtn bv O-hn Inin aflcr ab iorb lnr a powerful r1{hl “ “I'o I'"* of ‘lurlnr IhelrIn Milan. lU ly . Lol won by TK(

Tilnlues.

^ W y o m i n g .

" " “ M IS S O U L A , l l o n l . , More0 scor- backed in to t h e S k y lin e conI r r r r n t S i itu rd n y n i f ih t a s th e y fell 7 It. The o f b a s k c l. 't 'b y UiO fflan t killl thooung Rave W y o m in g a f in a l neas(

Finland Grabsc charge . - r i •Big Lead in £ w Nordic Raceswelcome n n la n d , Jfarch 8 •

■ Sweden's Olympic klnp Slxten Jen berg won Uie 50-kllomeUr M inari

Sir olsv Satuitlny b u t n n land grabbi . / the next four plnccs to become ll

worked dominant tenm of th# 1053 wor the Nordic'championships.

Jw-nberR-s trium ph over Vclkl Jid r fif. Hakullnen of Finland. Uie san io field m“n he beat in th is race a t tl , Cortina OlyTOplca 4*'ft years ni:•kboirAt esUbllshed the Swedbh lumbe d Idaho a* the 'ind iv idual sU r of tl nta# led wfck-’onif competlUon. l>rcvlous und de- hero he hnd paced Sweden lo U

^n.kllnmrtrr (25 mlle>-men's reli n r ~ gSTd tS?dni nnd plalia-ffiifd-tii-Q t fl pf ta 30-kllomcicr raci-.1 5 *•,* Pftve! Kolchln. the nu«m n ac I t J : manaKcd to .lalvnRe only -■'Ixth plac• n o nnd his teamm ates were scaiten t i ?■' down the lls fo f 37 wlio flnUhcd ll 0 0 t 0 overland grind In blllrg le weather.u i i i ' i : jfrnbcrR covered Uie mnuntali ■: ;» _ u ou-t course In two hours, 56 mliiut/• u -« j 21J) secdnd.t. one mlnuie nnd 18 se

' nnrf—fr'iVlfr-than HftVUHtlPn: FII , , I land's A n'o VllUnen took Uie iron j e t medal In 2:58.40.5-

In the unofficial Ifaju-litle rat iv, iviti 'Finland's 14 po ln u Saturdny mo\i

T.1 lit ahead of RU.wln, 55 to <D.-Poln ‘ were awarded on n bwls of 7 t

, frrsl place.'S fer second. 4 lor iblr lO-P/"u Ift^-T h r-U n ll^d -fiiaU ti-lux -uU i

ilo 'Ram rr n point in the ehamploi _ ^ L l«]|ipi. Uiat. a u n c d lasl-Sutidny.

i . - th r - fSpokane Boxe: fntl 'Offers Purse • ----t-lVRadeiiiachcres SPOKANE, M arch 8 cn-Olymi;

heavywcUhl chamtilon Pete Rnrt ninehcr wa.i offered a *10,030 Rua

_______Antic-Ealurday.lo.nicct j e r r s i^ wa local knockout aen.nailon. he next summer.

• made Uic ofler in a telcgrnm ’■f lo Rademnchcr in care of ' ’oii Unlimited a t Cnlumhui. On. C I.:iUKhlln said he in d Lc»l»' olh co-mnnagi'r. Doyle Hnmi.in of Sloi Cliy, would make up any -llffcren

:» • brlwfcn Uie am ount rnlicd bv loc bimnrssnien n tnl'U ie cunranlee.■ Uwls. n ImlklnK 235-poiin(ler, .i nine sirnlRht v In.-. ns n'prnfri'.ion: Inrluillnc clRht by knockouu. 1 scored a first-round kiiockoiU on SentUe cart! the nU ht Rademach W.H knocked out by Floyd Patif-nv in a hcavywclKht champlonjh

frrtti (( (iRllt.

' Se'ts Weight Markm iA C A . N. V , March 6 Ifl

, J!«rr H Army's Ed G. BnRdoiia.s Uiren' 1. 35-pound welKlit G< feel. 7 'j Incli .Sstiirdav to . 'r t n national collcRlr

K.f record n t the Hept:i(;onal indo

Mniwn i( a)-ycar-Pld Junior from Oa d»i..M an ,.tltfcu:-mo-balUiia.-e.m;

">i CO feet five times. .Ills record If i> , . I i‘>cl'” from the wotld'leco

' ■ held by Robert Backus of New Yoi

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1 Action Fall -

nplon Wallace ' ‘ Bud’ Sm ith, lefl. Cm-, king a delayed action fall tn the eanvai, r1{ht from European Llghtwelcht champ Ihelr 10-round bout a t Ihe BporU place TKO. tNEA telephoto)_________________

J Backs Into 'ImnpionsMip'riarch 8 (yP)— W yom inR 's Cowpokes conferenco bask e tb a ll championship 'ell 75-55 before ii Kume-lonff barrage killliiK M ontana GrizzHc.'i. The loss

season record o f 10-‘J, Rood fo r the------- title because o f UUih’s 105-I 79 victory ov er second-place □ S Color?ido S l a t e university

(0-5).Tlie O rlK llcs (8-C), red ho t both

from Uie Ileld nnd Uie lout line, Jumped to a 10-2 lend In ihe open-

C iMR mUiutea and kept up the.pace. ^ Wyoming never got closer Uian nine

_ polnta In th e second halt.1 jern I t tho aecond stmlRht Mon- mara. t*na victory- over a pennanl-con-

■rnbbfil tending club. T lic G rlK llfs virtual- u ,, ty dealt SCU oul of Uie race with

' tiorld a 51-44 tr ium ph n l Missoula Thurs­day nlKhl.

Vclkko Wyoming's h igh scoring Tony snmt Wlndla caught fire In the second

, , hnlf. drilling In five goaU in fire ., - minutes. W ilh H at Erickson. Ruis

' Sheriff nnd D anny Knlko loading ,,L the nltnck. however. Uio O rliillts

^ini kept pouring l l on.T i Vhl MonUna led 40-28 a t Uie halt

ti-MtT ir^ c t^ly-0«-puWn-th*-r«Mr.vc#-«dUv

two m inutes rem aining.•Baiko led till scorers with 24

i" :. ' polnUi. Sheriff, who won ihe an- VP"*"; nual DraRstcdl award as the ouU

“ standlnc M ontana basketball player icu me pj jijp litnjon, added 20 polnu nnd • rebounded to pcrfecUon. Erickson

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'l 5 T ^ p « l ! = ' l ^ * r i s R n c e

Past Coiloi’aflo State 105-79

-iaUcd _BA LT-l.A KB-CITiV M arch-a.l*-.‘ mplon- uiah_<lroppcd_CQlMsdo_Stale_unl-'y- vcrailv 105-78- S aim day -n igh t ..and ______gave Wyoming U ^ Skyline confer-

)k P I * WvomUic neodcrt ihe Utah -a. .\lst (S cllncirtlie Utle bcciiu-‘;p thf- Cow-

■ boys dropped n 75-55 declr.loii toMoi)UiiA Sa tu rday nlRlit. Wyomingepils the se«;;on with a 10-< record

[ and Colorado Sl.itc .winds up with

*^Uinh, which nitide a comeback ilymplc nfter n mld-sea.-ion slump combined

Rartc- darillng speed nnd uiia'.ual nccur- ] RUar- acy on the free throw line to wlilp ' U »lv Color.ulo S U te . T!ie Redskins made r fTcre 100 per c c n r o l ihc ir foul shots in

Uie f lrsl hnlf nnd wound up wllh a iHipolli gnmc-pcrccnURc o f , '0 5 . m sent ■ At oilF17olnl-rirU ie-«cnntrtialf; Yomh the Utes led by 30 polnt.s. 03-(i3,

^ 0 - DeL^^e Cnndle nnd Mill Kane led .' olhrr the U tah a llack . K ane. Skyline cnn- if SIOUX fcrence scoring champion last lear. fcrenw finally found th e mngc and hll for )V loc.il 10 points,it*e. -------------------ler, .las Chuck Shares, fl-foot-ll basket- i'.ioml, ball plnyer w ith Uio Bl. Louis U. H" Hawks, wears-No. 13.U on n

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F IL E R , M a rc h 8— J u m p in f M a rk e t, B u h l , 48 -‘16. to b e co r m e n t S a tu r d a y n if fh t. I n o tl C3-40 v ic to ry o v e r F a u x C ig a

- ■ conso la tion -title r-n ipp in ff-E ilo , w ho deciflioned Sho.shonfe’H R e d sk in s 36-31 in th e e v e n in g

Jim Creed, tournnment manager, reported Rate of Uic meet was

■L ® "very good" and said ihfi spon- sors hoiied to moke U)e w n t nn

"T p u n n u n n ffn irr ------------------------------L ' In llie championship pim e. AO ■ T fiisiiioncd a slx-poiiit IcaQ cnrly in■ Uie game bul KIDO bounced bnck B lo take the lead and nlUiouRh Ued H severnl times, the new champions H . never fell behind again.Cm, KIDO had gained ihe semi-final iTsi by slipping post Faux 52-40 in an• niB afternoon Rame. In Uie aeml-flnal,

Faux led throughoul the flrsl three quarters, Riving up Uie lead aa the

------ Uiird period ended 30-38. Tlicn theBoise team moved ahead and never let up.

The consolaUon ca'me saw the hosUng Filer MerchanU almost pull the came out ot Ihe /Jrst ajrnJnst O lfnn-srbU t-tnirB uhi^iiliim -inan-

U aged to sUve Uiem o f t^ O le n n 'i IT managed a 23-18 InU nnls^on lead nb«e and bulil Uial up to 38-28 going

, T into the second quarlcr. Filer ral- = '''P lied with 18 polnta In the last frame rag e compared wllh nine for Glenn's, but loss those nine polnta were enough, th e In Ul# third place contest, Frank

in '* . TeverbauRh tofcsed through 17 polnU ,1,;^ . and Oaylen Henry added 13 more as ‘ that pair paced Twltv Falls .Moose

'.■illy to the vlcur^'. Elwood' Wine and Hulon Staton connected for 14 and

lX)th 13 point.?. 're.spccUvely. to kfcp Faux line. In contention before Moo.se pulled

Qp«n- to a commanding lead In th# Itnal pace, quarter.• nine Rice MoUr needed the 12 polnta

each from Stan Wcstcndorf and Mon- Holman to get past ihe stubborn -con- Red.sklns. who were In the name rtiial- all the way. Smoky Webb goi I I for with the Iwers.

In afl«tnoon play. Twin Palls ■ M(jo.ie eliminated a riddled Sell's

Tony Mahu/acturlng company 60-41 be- hind the 23-polnt pitching ot Tever-

‘J* '’® baugli. Self's played the game with- adhiRijjjlM • Jerome Nntlonal gunrd Jumped to

a 23-21 lead a t halfUmc of a conso- halt Isllon'scml-flnal but couldn'lm atch

coach the E«ee, of plenn’s. who pulled I tttL-n'y ,tnJ[he .fPlir'*' ']iinrt/-r fo r-a 40-39 victory.'? - '

h 24 Tlie box scores:, a ,,. Ktno. n^iH ««. Afi MAtiKi-rr 4»oS-sr. 'f';':'.?llaycr nro.n t l S j,llr.i-n * 1 »H i nnd ‘ ? 0 ; ? n 2 J“ •^n { I H 5 j*C I , , ( i UJ

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Bengal Boxers Take Victory, From Badgers

MADISON’, Wls., Xfarch B ~ •rdiiJio'BiSlc-s'-eh.Hiipion-inOTaatrd :

P” ? boxing team won a hard-foURhl .m atch from Wisconsin- S a turday ,

raN„ m l Til# Bengals Uius became, th e ihut first team ever to Uke four slra lflh t ;

l»xlnB matches frorh th r Bndpcra. i - 'Wisconsin, alter forfeiting a t 125

tn d 147 pounds, fought to a drnw ;“ in one match and wnn three o thers. i

Including a victory a t henvyweluhtfor Ron Freeman over NCAA-ehnm- ■

""5 plon Hal Espy. I t was the f irs t dc- ■ rea l In seven bouts tor Espy.

I t was Uie (Irsl vlctorj- over E.-.py : in Uitee mcellnBS for Freeman who Ln undefeated, as are two oUier DndRcrs—sophomores Cliarley M ohr '

3lnts 150 u ,d Dob Chrlstophcrsoa.a l and iQ5_ ,

Afohr and Ctirlslophemon won tame their fourth bouts in a row by de- * ‘Of fcaUnR Ed McFarland and Don

Rou.se respectively. I t was tho first Palls loa.1 of Uie $ea.'on for Rou.se who Jell's went into Uic acUon wllh th ree vlc-

b<- lories and three draws.5ver- ------------------------—

Coyotes to Open Baseball Season

latch CALDWELL. March £ t ^—Sever- ul'«J nl key players from last year^ t<Mvni

■ • prospects this year a l thc_Col!e';e of . Idalio. Coach Dabe Browif aald thC

first workoul of hLi banebnll naplr- : ^ 15 nnU Is set for .\fonclay. 'I » n Tlic Collece of Idaho finished aec- ‘ * ;! ond In Uie NorUiwest conference

; J baseball race lasl year and Brown I > » fxpres-sed hope the Coyotes can do ' ‘ « better Uils yrnr. i - i i s Back from la.sl year's elub are

Captain Ed Slnan. an all-confcienee selecilon Iri center field, nnil three

’-17“ nH.rr nfnlors. RoRpr Judd a t flr;;t b(^tc^il^c^l Ms'i;i;«ldVn-tli;> UulllM T

I and Bob Perkins, a souUipaw p lt-

I 111 *Tton Morrlwn, another all-confcr- : ’ ence selection, will be back analn a t

[ J .ihortlon anil Ron llehcrger, vcl- '-■--T rm n-ealcher,-w lll bo -beh lnd -ttiol i K ' 1^-— . ___ ^

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TUESDAYM o n h 'n — 8:30 P,M,

DOUBLE MAIN EVENT

l i t MAIN EVENT

■ RE-MATCH

TONY BORNE vs. THE BAT

Chicken m r. nm i»r iiliicrd j Inside the rope* lo keep wre.-.llcrs , in the rin;,

l 5 Z 2nd MAIN eVe H T

I TAG TEAM .I i BILL MELBV ond I GINO (Tho Bcor) A N G E L O I I VS. .

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J j SPECIAL ATTRA CTION

• MIDGETS------------ --------- TINY R6E V*.------- ^

COWBOY BRADLEY

Snnniorcd by'V nV Fosl S130 TlckeU on sale a t Wray'* Cafe

and T,F, Cljar Stnre RlniHile 11.50-nrnerat D5o

■ aiuuenl TieChildren up tn 12—50e

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VG Market BTnship-in- 1 rnament ^e . KIDO. B oise , s ta v ed ntf 1, E'i r s t , a n n u a l F i lu r ou tlaw ^ Do.sc c in c h e d th i r d place witl.

S e rv ic e , K uhl. w raiijied u p 'r Zd u c :e w .e n tia J t i i ; .O I < ;iu rU I t io a

•-toJIIondu t -Jor Matches 1

--------------------------------------------------- -fc-o r tra l le rv re jr is te re d X KA iimr-. r r t f i e T w ii iT a l ls - R i f iS T n ilt h e c lu b KrouiKi.s M an 'li 2.'!. i- j,, o r w h o i.H it m en iliu r i.f an Ni; { l iv id u a i m e m b e r t)f th e luitio- : ■------o r t ja n iz a l io n . Seven riKitcf., i

w ill b e f i r e d w ith fir>t j- S se c o n d p la ce trophic.^ au^r •

cd to winners In mark.Mii;ni, shooter and ndv.ince ^ha^p^ .r I. divisions, plus hlsh ^cu^e tot n J itiatch.

• Division of the malrlirj tv:-,, J- prone, slttlnR, knccliir.;, f i i

mTitch, standlnir and ’ — Farh iTf the flr.^l three nr.<l JU;

No. 5 will be adjJilKcd citi :o l- IKhl mntch nllO'.A 10 j;,; J■day p fr shooter from pmne nnd a

position.-!. AKKrcRate will be f. p' th r jicore of matches alloft-iiii: :o ;ir >

Iflht Seventh mulch will ilecKle ^ra- championship, . i t V

125 ARm'Ratc wiiinrrs, will irnw permnnent trophies plus a icrs, champion title fnr Iwy and p iRht Runners-up In the boy nnd t nm - evcntfl will receive pan*l *n dc- while sliarpshooiers and ndvjij

shnrpshofllrrs nlso wHl be sho;-.:I'.py for awards.w ho High boy will receive tlie ;t Ihcr m nncnl Irophy donated by Rr lo h r Trading poK fniid Union ilr 1 » l company will give the girls' :

award. Lodge No. llB3. DPOE.t w on donate .pernmnenl Irophy for ti dc- team score.

D on ncRlslrntlons will be iccfj f irs t bcKlnnlng nl 7 p.m. Mnrch :i i who 7 a.m, on Uie day of the shoe'.Vie- will close upon completlon>rf^l'

relay of niatch No. 1. Tlic rL WiU be open for praellc# and tt Ing March 22.

MacKAY Ul.NS • CAIRO, Egypt. March 8 W-Yvr

Barry MacKay ot Dayton. O.c? cd flrsl-rmind men's piny In Cc ji

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L ‘-■'‘ '■n'iiouih or Ihe Alcu- nio tf? ,A‘" 'I 'e mUl-PnclHe ocean, tie: P ? IM RillM from KnmchaUn me ^>wula, eovlpt Urrltory, »ecord- j,:oioiLvr o5‘ r.^fi.i burenu of commcr-

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N?,,,;- Burntr. ft.wUvint chief cf ^ ‘«c «altnon invesllBiUon*. nre ^ ' ‘'->5: prrpftrtnir I »acnll/lc

a “o?«M Oti Uic high tea*. S,^“-0i0Rljl, wtni fiahinj for »almon Noi

*" hWi pou A to i w *t«elliM(l. too. ««eCa ti^ *leelhtftd .h-m Uken POu ,4 '' |e hiRh .<M), by u . 8 fMenrch for

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By T b i A uoeU U d Prew o m cr in t h e f o u r t h i n n in g p ro v i n kcd th e N e w Y o rk Y nnkce .s 4-0 r s b u rp , F l a . , A c ro w d o f 7 ,072

h n n d c r B ill S m i th n n d B o b Blnyl

M e e t i n g S e t . :‘I Rcgulftr m rtllni; of iJie South- \

rrn Idaho T'tih and Oam e ai-w N 1 atlon will be conducted a t 8 p j» . ‘ Tuesday a t Ih ' Idaho Power ‘

}?{. company audllotlum . report,^ Lud r 111 Drexler. R.\vxlfttlon &ecrelar>’. ii • 11: Severiil imtwrtnn t toplca will !l | ’!i 1>e dtscu&^ed and a ll mem'E^ra ari* p __i urged to altend. 1 <

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on tV rrmbyirrlAn • J»j _ A w n ^ Lutjynm ^^CTrU U anU ................................. . . . . ,

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3Uo<llc»I>rr« .>1, rour DoU T•* Jouf RoiM »». Bpollrrn "*1 rour Acri n . TH' CIJdm HJt Four auikc* VI. rour Jokers - II17 " (:oMMr.nciAi7'i,r*(;i;K “:« T»«m . Won I « li i ! ; ; a i " . 1 z a , - . : 3 l ! X

out Are Scattei*( and Wildlife Se

ocean phiue of Ita life cycle. Tlie tf .'leelhead’a atrenm distribution from

d Alnskn to aouthem California I* c<I- well known. I t wiui not known w<1 whether the flah apend the ir ocean y.)f time on the contlncntfll alielf. the pl

shallow Mil Immediately o ff thele co.r^t (as un« commonly brtlevetl) 8:a or ranse fnr Into the Pacific. Tlie oiy nnjwer wns r mystery unlll the s.il- w I* mon bloloKl.ita cnme up with a tftl-;i. head In ihc lr Bill neU of varlou* rta me.'h alte.i. i|I* Not only did tha Aincrlcnn «1- « 7 en tlsu take ateelhead on the hlsh' ~rffLbUt_gQ did UiK hlnlr)glM.< nf «l^ Canada an d Jatian. - ^ “. No ateelhead wero found In tlie „ '• Dcrlnc «ft. "But we can’t aay a ted- “

head are no t there for we 6nly , , sample from May to Octobcr—wllh i

,, the greate.it fl.-ihlng effort In July S .J and August—nn<5 we_ilDn’l know _ ., their distribution' the r w t of the ?. . year," T in s *nW. •I. Size of Llic ateelliead taken la the n North Pacific Tari?<l from 10 to 37 p< d inci:ea.-wiiti-An-*v<rB««->engU>-«r i l r 34 Inches. ThLi la w ithin the ranse ft t wmmonly reported for ad u lt’altel- or 1, n s ia . w « i«nu v u ie a irom i n iir ih I) pound to H 'j pounda w llh art aver- ). age weight of seven ai^d oneOialf fij n pound* for femalea and five pounda ti(11 for males. . „ <■ A careful analyaU of 118 ateel- tb

ri one to four yeara In fre.’h w ater be- mi e lora ducencUs^ to tha le^ where ur

inkees 4-0 Homer as

rBeginsrovidcd the m ain firew ork .i n.s 4*0 in th e ir op en in g exhlbiUon

)72 saw th e A m ericn n .[( ukiir

Unylocli k'ept a t lg h l hold on Ui" —liUombcrH. who d id n ’t cvt'ri

driiw u base on ball.s., C''.'ry_.Hl*"'Bel uaed a rool:lc-

i. atuddrd lineup. He Inserted 'Mick.-y l. M an tla 'and Yogi D erra only lo „ aee each fan in hla lone-btiiitni;■r appearance. --------id At Tuscon rooklea Orlando Ce-

jpeda and Don TausslK amaahcd II jhomeruns lo lead th e San Francb- - r C ian u rW B '^ -l'.v tc tO ry o v c rth r1 Cleveland Indfnns.

_ J A crowd of stcos watched llir __ heralded

»*: knock In.thettnn iC .i flrM run wllh JVj a long double. Ccpccln followed iii> Ml Kith a tw o-run hom er nnd i».iliiKlr. - ij; - 6 uefm lv».4lURlcs-by-iVCQdi-Jiclll.

Hill Smith nnd M ilt O rnff on Anml !*“• 01 lT la-ln-llic-lJtli Innlnu k vc.U ic

K nnsRC City AtlilcUca an B-7 ojim- 170 Ing exhibition cm ne . victory over

the Waahington Sentitora, ile Rraerve outfielder Dili Tnylor sin-

gled acroM the wlnnlnK run wlili two oul In the lOUi Inning nnd lr;l the Detroit T igers to n 0-a trwmiili over the Milwaukee Braves,

l l i e burly leftlm nded swlngrr, liK who batted home two runs wllh a j :» alxlh-lnnlng single, lined out one

through the box and scored Oeorge__ Tliomns from th ird . ,0*0 • At Tampa, the CWcngo While Sox

of Uie American JciiRue Jumped on 1)4 .i-et^an-Joe N uxliall for four nina *»* In the seventh Inning, one iv homer *■' by Earl Batley. to de len t the Cin- n : clnnatl Redlcgs of the Nntlon.^1 • .- league In a spring training t t -

hlbitlon gnme. >Southpaw Leo K lely pitched Do»-

0-t tan to a 2-1 victory o v tr the Pllla- , ! burgh Plrnlcs In relief Snturdny In i j a Q rapefnilt lentruo opener before i« J.0C8 fi&nvsola fans.j ! Chicago puslicd over n run In thr 31 ICth Inning on two singles nnd a w nacrlflce fly lo edge Bnlilmore C-5

In an exhibition bivsebnll gnme nl . ick Scott-^dale. Arlz., th a t ' Insted more

tiian four liourj.

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MAGIC a r r i.EActtR.Txm Wen U>(

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!i*ed in North ; Service Finds clie they atlain Uielr Rrentc.it growth, n m The majority of atcelles. 61 per J'la cent, apent two yeiir.^ In freah water,.•n nnd 2 per c rn t spen t one or four '«in yeam In^itreama p r lo r 'lo the ocean i:ie pimsr of their life. ii;ie Trlltale acalM furO icr ' dl.xiosed rJ) 82 per cent of the fWi ciuiaht In thelie ocean In the sum m er hnd apent one 5-1. winter in the open aen. ' c ■1- Slerlhcad acnles a rc difficult to us read becaUM Ihe fLih apawn more

lhan once nnd each tim e spawning h .. occurs, the scale absorbs on the JJ .iT edge-i, Dy the num ber o t acnrs It Is ^ ttt detcnrilnrd h o w ninny times the .s,

-------Addiflonal-lntcrM ting-facti-aboulthe sttolhead tro u t w e bring re- ^

'* vealfd In other studies by fish *cl- i ,'y entlsu. At Bonneville dam on the ’

Columbia river w here fish run thrtiUBh flih ladders o f various al:es, r«

’* gradlenla and de«l«na a t the -aert- '* Ice's fl.4hway lab It wn.i noted .iteel-

hrad can swim through much fa.iler| water lhan sa lm on-(up to IS-XeeCi

J7 per aecond—water velocities which; or ttep-aaIinon.mfvomcntaX:ahui.sriL-' je fer darkened flshw nya, to lighted j I* ones, and they move very rapidly jTT in tiie darkTlled IWUVftyX:-------------- fr- At Onat creek weir, an Oregon If fish commlMlon field research aU-1 1* tlon near Astoria, tp je ed ateelhead]

cime back to a&awn^-Uift steoiiaj1- t lm t Although I fT u ia 'l o f ie b e e n ; id known tome ateelhead apaftn-iiiore: n (han once, thu i differing from y l - :• : mon.' aeiual " U s g r f 'H tn m tH - ^ ! !•e uncommon. J

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wllh tam ri la it aea'son wllh this smoothI ii„ people see rfo. rtaaon «liy h e ’alio'u

iw sc Says ( A fte r 30-Ye

™ J ’tJ I-I.M A N , W n.'ih ..' i l a r d i I ^ e r iluriiig’the TialfUme intermissi

hetjc. Coachinp his List team \^d Kiiided the Coujrar cuk . and who wau steppiiiK out

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ri; H a r d - H i t t in g :

u‘; F i r s t B a s e m e n ; 3 'A i-e V a n i s h in g J

The Associated.Prtsa "I— For tome reason the cnllbcr ot *

major league first, bn.iemen seems j< to Imve deteriorated-In the paat ‘ i7’i couple of decades. 3• t Tlint's not a knotk n t such plny- :»’i ers as Sian Mu-MiU of St. Louis, Oil ; 1- HodgM of Los Angeles, Joe Adcock ' . of Milwaukee or Bill Bkowron ot ’ hu^ New to r t . •

It's Juat th a t baseball fnn.t In the ' •tioR mid 1S30S could point to such i

crackerjacks a.'i Jljnmy Foxx. Lou * ■ Oehrlf, Hank Greenberg, BUI Terry,

Johnny M l« , Phil CnvnrreiU, Hnl Trosky nnd Joe Kuhel, *

L-» When Ted Kluasewakl alepped i * down to re-it an ailing back last

i J - i in i M in n i f f t i i ( r ‘ flimini£iied~the ‘II flntl-bua ranks. - ___ 'J* Now, KluJECw.ikl aaya h e ll be ' , , ^ady soon. And .with linrd-hlttlng ' :> youngatera Orlando Cepeda of the ‘ lyr. San Pranclaco Olantar Ron Jackson 1^5; of Uie Chicago W hlK 8ox nnd Marv a i.iij Throneberry of the Yankees all I

- baUllrg for big league Jobs In spring 1 training, th r pendulum may swln'j t the other wny. I

t Klusiew.ikl, traded from Clncln- / “•'I ' natt-to-PltlflUurgh-durlnR-tii# win- * ■■ fcr, said: "I've felt good so far, I

s Into my awing down In the balling r ^ cage and I should be ready lo go nI In a couple more weeks."___________C

ibBuhl Team Ra - W i n i n - S h o o t i i

B'A rifle team racked up ll« Mth '- fllralght win In Magic VftUey gallery I

league eompetltlon_Jas^we_ek. mnrk- j Ing the longttt aireak wiUiout a' loss

!•"' In the history of the league. ;II In r tllo . competition Rupert A i

u _ beaU Biiricy_A _L SU -iJO a^-Iiup«t * “ ■ B beat Durley B 1.800-1,071: Buhlif A beat Flier 1,927-1,025; Pller beat J i l Buhl S 1,925-1.877, and Twin Falla

A beat Twin Foils B 1JM-1,M9. IL:’ ; _Jn.puiol.«hooiai«-R iiptrt_A _beftt ]'n,r' Burley A l,0fl0-l,007: Rupert B beat n

B. Burley B 1,028-858: F llir bent Bubl iiI,080.888; Filer beat Buhl B D70-B13. Xand-Twln F<als;I^.bBat.3^i•laJ■AlhA ,

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loolh. pow rr-haifd fnrm. And bawball o' ilio'uliln'l bo a bic u inn rr again lhl« ' «

G oodbye to J ^ear H oop Assc h 8 (/P)— T hc.v su id g o o d b y e to n l is s io n ' a t t h e \V a .s liii rK l¥ irS lu le -O r ;a m in hi.s I n s t p a m e '« : ! s jrrny-1; cjiKc destin ie .H f o r m o re y o a r.s t h a n

o u t a t t h e e n d o f th i s K an ie a f t i I f w a s t h e la s t fcaino o f

n e a r ly 1 ,000 .p a m e s f o r J a c k a t W SC. . "

And there were 35 men who had unplnyed In mnny of those gnme;; on j hand for a final tribute to Jack ,along w llh nearly? 100 other per- cat

p loiis—stliool offlclnb. proicnt nnd am> former .itudent.'i, former team tht

'innno£crs nnd members .of the pin0 , prcM. thf

,n , Jack’s teom.i hnd won more tlinn —Ihnlf ot th r lr game-i over t lw r ninny ' years—Including champion.',hips in 39- 1927, I04I. 1045 and lOSO, aid

Among Uie plnycrs present were 3,1 three who helped Uke WSC In to 'the P" of finals for the national champion- KI

ship la.1941—plftyers.on Ihe t^nm , ‘ . . . which Jack ha.-i called hln grentM t , -R n y Sundqulat, Dale Oenlry nnd

Vem Butts. f""TV TJirto members of Uie ‘'a ll-tim e fni WSO team ” th a t Jack picked for ** ,

himself also cnme to any goodbye. ^ f And he HhMk hand i again w ith tall “ Vlnco Hansen, the 0-foot, 8-lnch

[K, #t(if*-of-the-m)d-forttr»rPfte-HcoTJ- er ohUiftt 1937 team; nnd Gale BUh- , *

he op, onT of tho b c t l« scorers he pro- ” , ln„ duced who nbo-played in the mid- the forUes. ^ ' ' gniion Amonj: those to whom h e ,n b o -j \rv aald "hello" wero Jim Nugent nnd thf all Phlt Pe.W). atnrs In 1031: F m nk qq Ing Hooper, b ro ther of Pele. who nl.w p„, In'j played In 1037: Ed K enia o t the pg,.

1S39 club, nnd Pete Mullins, the • In- A ustralian whom Jack made Into n thiIn- a tar-oaly-a-hair-doM a >'cars-flgQ_____ rj, I Now 50. Jack wasn't quite aa apry q jj

ng mu.U have flitted bnck lo the dny go when he f ln t began concljlng the j,a ,

Cougars, back in the fall of 1028. out = the

lacks ^ 14th ting^eagne— “mnIth r.llwtll tl«, Vorlin Hn. 111. Wllllim’^ n.rVdiill UB; Tlurl», Jl .cur.. - . . . Hiieh . *

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to a p r e a t m nn F r id a y =niRht _ :e -O rcK o ii-S ta lF b II3kC tb llltT m T ntr f r a y - h a i r e d , ng infr J a c k F r ie l , w th a n m a n y faim cou ld r e m e m b e r h

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■li He was only 29 then—fresh from ojwinning the alale high school ,( champlonshlp wlth his North'C en-

id trnl Kjuad in Spoknne.511 Aftc^.a few years of merely acar- II•It. Ing Uie leaaim, lha t flrat UUe club ‘r- cnme along-led by tlie Hoopers ^7d and caplAln Bill Dalilke. Unluckily, „

they rnn smack luto 6lftnIordJn-thc ‘:ie playoff for tile We.il Coast crown S

th a t year. Who'd BUnford feature? , , in —H nnk LulselU, And who won? . . . ny Tlien the IMI team which laitin 39-34 to Wisconsin In the flnala. Be- ,

aldea Sundqulst, Butla nnd Oenlry. f re the team Included fl-fool. 7-lnc(ih . Pau l Llndeman and «cal-guard lln . Kirk Oebert. . i

Hansen led the Cougars to a tieror'u ie i{o riircrn” aivisionn:rouirm y1B45. But WSC came a cropper aft- ^er tlie official race had ended and (jlost ou t in Uie playoff against Ore- j,

^ gon to KPttlft tho deadlock. p I n 1950 Jack came up with two

brilliant aophomores-Ocne Conley .nnd Ted Tapps — and WSO won „

1.. nsnln. _____________________ :. -•__ riBut ba.*;ci)all lnlerest.5 lured Con-

”■ ley nnd Tnppe away trom Pullman p,before Uie next season rolled jrnround, and Uie Friel fortunej .be- f,gnn 'to wnne. ' ' {j

•'•0 The Friel teams were contenders^2 th e next few years. B ut then th r c

Cougnra .nlld Into the depths of thePacific Con.1t conference races. WSC -r

"® po.Med A 4-12 leaguf record In 1058, i.A 2-M m ark last year and was 3*13 „

** thl.i season, tJ-------T he Couifars battled p re r r ln c h o f „

Uie way last night, bu l couldn't ^

'S' pre.icnt everj'one knew he'd like to iiave. Tough Oregon Stale squeezed o, ou t * D7-0J win alter balU lnt all

” the wny. _T he players have given Jack and

his wite a week'a vacaUon In H a­waii. The studenwpreeenled a com-

- Tncmtrrtitlvn-pIaque.-Eren a rth H v a l — Idaho.- nine miles away In this

- PHlouse' country. 8tht n n n r a h - " r “

^ So Mr. and Mra. Friel will take “ kr the ir -expcnse-pnid vacation, and . _ Ja d t-u llL re m n i. ta Uie-WSC-cam-.” pus to spend a few more years as j

ft tencher. . I I. n is place wlil be taken by IklarT .

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7 gen'enVl ImprovemeYil, Ihe IVospTlnl 0 snid Priday. C; n i e velemn Los Angeles Dodger 8

cntcher. whose neck wna broken In vi an automobile accident Jan. 38, Is si ao Improved he may be allowed to ei

,® have vLillors shortly. . He sllll re- *i Ij m ains pamlyicd from the waist ir

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Presented to L>! T. F. Riflemen £

_ Awards were presented to top shooters In ihe Twin Fall.i Rifle J club Inlra-club ahool, which con- ’ eluded last week nnd Sear's team ‘ waa crowned new champions.

Members of the winning team u,| were Oale Whitmore, Mrs. Clyde n j Ro.w. Albert Peterson, Tom Duma , nnd Harold White.- . ■

Special nward.1 were presented to

^ gregate of the year nnd CU'de Roan J!" !l, wna prevented a trophy .for high j r handicap afgregaU , Women's high > _ handicap asgrrgate trophy wenl to

Mrs. Morris Moore and Ruth O rlf- Fri (llh received a plaque for number oa of handicap points gained orer *>u'

•O' 8cratc?i.___ ____ _ __________ toSecond and liilrd high handicap

aggregates were won by MorrU T] . Mooro nnd G ran t Ssnbom. re - U

8pecuvel7.-whlle Lou HuU won high , acrntch kneellmt score with Mrs,

f'J Ro.in second. High scratch offhand i,r wns paitea-O rA rETB eekfi'w llh-A I

‘ ‘‘ Peterson second and Tom Buiris 1 : * ' ahot the high scratch match score

Of Uie « r le s .

I New Mexico Hoop | "* M entor Resigns“e _AI4?U,<H7ERQUE_M. M.. March 8 in ( ^ B il ts to c k to n , University ot New •'r MexlcoN^ead baskeUjall coach for

the pn.1t Uiree seasons, submitted * his roslgnnUon to nUiletlc director Peto McDavld-l«t«-Priday.

*'0 T lio re.ilgnallrfn Is lo be effectlTe June 30. the cln.ie ot tho fl.ical year

3a n l the iinlver.<ay. McDavld said the J— rf^iimnll^n-wlll be nLLepled.

Nuiv Mi'xlco has won only three cnmes thla y/:nr nnd l02t 20, «iak- ine Stockton's ovemll rccord as hcnd

«• conch a t UNM 15 victories and 67« ______________ _

CAR RACES START CHARLOTTE, N. C - March I TO—

c The 1058 season for NASCAR's mod- W Ifled and sportsmen's slock c a r ” racing division gela under way a l

ths falr-BTQunds.Sunday-wlih'Iate — ., model cars expected to bo well rep-

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I® Russ Kelly, a -fuan l-on Michigan ™ Stnte’s 1057 football leam, Is the

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T h e New England'm L -.i waa dl.i- qunllfled ttftr-r le t tin g Uie day's fi>«test lim e In Ihe f ir st rac e and Uien fin ish in g creditab ly In the ' second desp ite n full on one o f the Irtacheroii-i. sloprs.

T h e alaloni race an d the combined UUe w e n t to PuU l rV andl, 37 -year- • old S a ltb u rg dre ,«m aker who Li A usW a's No, I sk i h fro lne . Tho blnnde fra u le ln negotia ted Uie two siuha dow n th e gate-checked m oun-’ '

, U lnild fl in a UstAl of 1 m inute , 529 ^ IMflilda, ; .- - - - - - - - - - - T- -- - - — ' — •

MI.m S n lte had th e day 's best _ clocking fo r-U ie flrat run , US sec- '

ond.i. an d w aa on h e r wny to an a l- 'moat su rc.com blned-cham pion-w hen- - - - !-, Uie acc id en t took place, i

- - - - “I-hunrtoo -h igh -O T i'on ff 'fta te rone- --- ’»kl slipped n n d I fell fln t on my fice.'* ah e an ld despondenU y a f te r . ' «artla. •T h e gatekeeper anld I m issed '

, the g a le b u t B uddy W em er (S team - ' boat B prln«. Colo,) an d serera l i[! • Au-itrlans sa id I d id no t," I;-

,,P B e tsy bounced u p from Uie snow I'l 1 quickly an d fin ished th e secood run i ;

_ in 59,7 seconds, giv ing h e r a Ue l> ! ftlUi J e r la S c h ir of lU ly fo r th ird 1' I place In t h e alalom. S h e fin ished '•! Uilrd In F r id ay 's downhill, won by i i

^ D anlele T e llng e of F rance . .-J I^ M las Tellnge a l » w as disqualified . j n , (or ro lsa ln f a ya le a s was Lfnda ’ < « M eyera of Blahop. Calif,, w h o had .^ f ln l.-J i ttl-S 3 rd —to— thir-T inofflc la l--- t I

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' A fln n coorielfcn lh»"“U ni«a 8 UU* u » j» y e r U dwi*«rou*ljr cIom to losing hli economic. locUl, In- dlrt<lu»l »nd poUlk»l frt««l«ni coupled with ft drtrlng deilre to do •bm elhlnj •bout U h « led » Twin r iU s m tn to U ke w h it he con-

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ThomM W. BU.ver*. I « Juniper—« tw t - P w { h r - ^ M - parchMHl 11' TOJumei Irom C«xton P rln ten . IW ,

C»ldw*ll. coBcerrlnB Ih i ih ll t of power f r« n th e |ndlTldu»l to the feder*l *Ut«. Joom *nd errooeoui UM Of poUtlctl M)d eeonocnlc t*m». Anierlc»a goverTrmental itnictur*. ]lber»IUni, d u s e n c( *ndthe consUtuUon.

The book* wlU be pr*«nl*d Mon. d i r U) the Twin P tlU pubUe Ubr*ry.

H ie book* »re p»rt of n volume*• nrinied u id pubtlihed by lh* 0*ld- . »fU firm for lU 'U berU flan

Ubr»r7 ."Aiked why h t p u rch i*^ th»

books and why he will give them to t h . Hhrarr. Btlyer«_Mia. «long time I h iv e been lUrraed with our country i heid long drift towwd foeltlUm 'in d th e f ic t we ire exu'* rently n ltin g a r entire gentr»tun

—^ h o -* r » - f ipldly hftfflrnlng.lmly f a wllh the concept o t the weliere

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•m«ny of to fliy 'i lophUtrtei in d filU clei which pligua u i i r e from KMl pUnted in our ichooU *nd unlver»lUei by llberali »n<l » e l i l reformer* to dellbemUly eonftue »nd befuddle' luture gener*Uon»; u id lull them to »n »«ept*nc« of | soclillizn,* I

He *troii«ly reeommendi the reading of one of lhe book*. "PoUU*

. Cll and Eeonotnle Sirueture*," for a ' c lear underttandlng of wbiV li

being taught s tu d e n u today.•'Briefly, I am genuinely alarmed

M the atudent* and younger genera* tlonii^ b lind ncceplanc* of t ^ the*U of lha loclaliiile welfare »ute. As I Me It. th e (octallic li a para­site. H e„doea no t reeognlM tha necessity of paying hi* own way, bu t why ihouid he? We pay It for him,” Stiver* aald,' He went c n lo say th a t tbe •verage American student did not -inow the difference between a democracy and a republic and U fluesUoned. would answer th a t tha ^American form of government 1* a -democracy. '• 'T hU U not true ; Th* American

—S orem m enlal—a tru e lu r e - l» - » - r * ' public." Stivers declare*.' " I t t* show n to b« th * mo*t perfect type o f republic ever developed. Our free enterprise, a t on* time, w u lh e m o it m odem and progreulve •economio'*y*t«m.“' Stiver* rem atked th a t Web»ter’s deflnlUon of republic and democ- ta c y drew a relaUvely fine line.

_ iu tja Jd _ U u t_ o n e ,o f . , th e n ^ k s . '■’Political and Economic Sm icturis," 'c learly explains the difference. The >ook w u w ritten by Bela Hubbard.

W ebster define* a republic as ::^a tU t« in v h ie h th s sovereign

. .power resides In a certain body of th e people (th e electorate) and 1* exercUed by reprwentaUve* elected

• ^ y r ' >«a~ < in ~ t> » w 7 ~ > n « m rT t«• •pon*lW# to them .“

A democracy Is defined as ■•Oot- “e m m e n l 'ly ’ th e peopl*5 a form ot 9ov«mm«nt In which tha.suprome power 1* reta ined by tha people and exercised e ither directly or In- direcUy through a *y*Um of rep­resentation . . . "

•nue* ot th e oUiar 10 books donated to th e library are:

___ “A m frlci _« t__lhfi_C n*uroads.r•Trum an'* Inheritance.- -Prftdom In America,'* "Give M* Uberty." "Our Enemy. T h e State.** T h e M in

Betrayal.” T h e ConstlluUon ot the United S lates o f America. A Bul­wark o t lib e r ty ." •Tbe People's PotUge" and "Seven Psychological principles Ver«u» Power PollUcs.’• Stivers vUlted th e Caxton Printers cubU lhlni house l u t fall. He h u

~ k n o T O the~ p T < ^ ^ g 3 .~HTOIp«on7

been inU rested In the firm’s pubU-

Olpeon was described In a recent “ ■■Dublfc*U6h“ a s " "4 liberated -spirit

— w ho“ p e 'tM tiin o * "a ir-th < il-I i-re J Bourceful. •e lf- re liin t and imaglni- Uve In Uia_ saga o t American In-

. W ith his father. Olpeon built Caxton- Printer* from a small be­ginning to lla present dimensions and Is handling today a volume of business esUmated a t lU mUllon

J dollars 'annually.-— '------------7 —aipson began bringing out hb

.books for hla ■'Llbertivrlan Library"

F O R T H E F I R S T T l

DALE CWHIG

• M O R E S U C C E S S

I t H o j H e l p e d

: D A L E C A R N I

C la s s F o rr

Things the Dole. I U Cam igle Course

h.- .. ___ .___ W ill help.you dc

• Conquer Fea r '• InercaM Y«sr Ineemc

. • D sn lo p 8*U-C«nHdent»

- "■ 'I d e a i \ \• UaproT* VoBf Mtomry

iDcreaaa Yeor Ablllly ta H andle Pecple

0 W lo Mere Friend*• l a p n r i Toar PerMailll]

~ “ r - jp p f^ fm -f tr -X s a d e n h lp r

f For Inform ation

1- D A Y O R

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1^:

ikes Positive St('rend of U.S. To« d — '---------i,— '*— — * --------------lo«eIn-xn*do

Tin

S iurt.and

on- | I V i vif l l ' me* t U . .

Ud- J/ I

tha^ M ''f

rItK ^ard

thatandromandKlalfuse

s ofi

the lUU- .

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m*dera-th«ara-th*

way,for

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Our ■ •"

uive

Ier’snoc-

*The’“ 2; Thoma* W. SUver*, Twin Falls, . ^elgn p r o a n t Monday to Twin Fill* l y of anU ian devoUd to Uie prtM mUi d 1* caniU eally critical of •mJsI sld 'Cted eh**«d by Stiver* from Cs*lon Pr

-*TT>«-ptttoh a*« and dnniUan-U.a., re fe rm e n and the ir aid ind r tf e n

30T- a ad donate sim ilar boeki to tha litn 'p t engniTiDg)............................ .. ...........

Last Rites Held For Burley Man

, B U R IE Y . M arch B-Funer&l ?frv- ads." Ice i lorJiVelllnBton John Hutehln- sdom aon were held a t l pm . flftlutdny Tty,- a t Joseph Payne memorlsl chapel Man w ith the Rev. Rlchnrd H. N. Yost

t Uie ellidlng rit«» were held s t P lem n t Bul- Vlew ccmelery.>pl«'* M rs. Bruce Ellenberger was solo- •Bical u t and Mra. Guy Newmsn. nccom-

panU t. PiUlbenrera were Cirl Helner nters C hester U inger. Boy Matftfs and J I h u n . Hogg.P*on. - ^- lo n t m-t»9»r-^h»-llbf(>WMtow-«>n*n :».nl lubll* m ore than 30 boob) which deal with

ecenl Uoo. other book* and monogrRph!•p in t a re 'published. ...........................“ Tei -s ilv e rs 'sa ld T T Id n y -h a-p liin s-tc glna- purchase eventually the tnllre IIbI 1 In- o t 'l lberU rlan books and dontiU____ tBem_t<LjhcJlbrnr3;. ___built "By doing *0 1 belleveX havi 1 b t- provoked a means for lhe publl( islons to leam jom eU ilng about our sov. ne of e rn m e n ta in M rfv e made an elJor illlion to point ou t -(pb danstrs ol wela------- a ld -a n d —rtfaf«._progriuiu...vrlilclt hta even now thWiffca our Amerlcni irary" way of life." Stiver* addi._______

T I M E I N M A G I C V A L L

CARNEGIE <ICH HELP YOl■SS • >

• M O R E H A P P I N E S S

p e d O v e r - 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 G r a d u a l

IN E G IE C O U R SE f o rm in g N ow !' . .

Preiented in IDol# S o u th e rn ido h o by ■ ’

lu^ do l. b r a d M A R T jN _ __

IM Be a b le - to ta k e on

'ot* a c t i v e p a r t In

,ry C H U R C H , PTA,

“ SERVICE CLUBS, |

BUSINESS . 1

---------------- M E n iN G S ---------“

Ion C o il RE 3-2386) R E V E N I N G •

E: 'B 0 » M I L H R — R o jo r.o i.-H 6K

................ Addreti..................

B k .

step Aga;instreward Statism--------- :— *— * ■ - t -----------

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alls, checks one,of the 11 book* he will >11* pnbllfr library. The booki, all by m U on af American Indlvlilulism and aid and reform programi, were pur- n Prlntera, Ltd.. CaldwelU Bilrtra t i j f ,U a *M«iX« ot n ro le il to the toclillitio tform program*?' n r ^ t u - r o - ^ n r e h u i r la llbriry a t a la te r date. (SUff phoio-

Honor Roll Toldn „ riAILEY. M nrch » - William . o i l Lipscomb, p rincipal of Hailey high

school, announced honor aludenta £ : till.itdnV " Jonet H nrrn.-M artha-B oulhem , hapel *nd M argaret Swnner received hlgh- YosL Ml honors. M nrllyn Cnmeron. Rob* £ 00* *Tt Kvnn-v M arilyn MeAtce. Bttle »i«ni Joe OolMCChea, LouLw btiiris, «.ru

Purdy nnd- Arleno BUpltloa re- jjlg . celved W sh honors.«om- Honors w ent to Robert Allred, finer ^'ir^ Mtve Anderson. S tU f 0»vir nd J Robert ’ G ardner. ...ArUiur_Jcn«n.

Nick Purdy. KnUiy Slewnrt. Kalli--------ryn-Allred„Nanci-_Jcw£U._Fri'nclj. . . Jon ti. Jack ie Lipscomb, Robin Me- ^[jj^lBriflS in a ^ n n B 'P u ir j .— -------------

rRphs uOAJlD TO M fie r -• , SHOgnONE. Mnrch B — Count}

la -to commLialoners will meet a t 10 a jn e llBl Monday In reRulnr se.«lon. A sWU onate liuptcior fo r lhe Wood River Con-____ VRltACtnt ccn ter ts exjwcied lo meetHave wiUTorncInl—o n h J-iC n rty -w iiis - jubllc llmo UiU week.

jov- ---------- -------------------elJorl Gnlllee, w h e re - J mus spent hu Mxlal boyhood. Is bne of the m ojl pro- fflllch (liicilvp aren.n In Isrnfl, I tjia * n]en- :rlcnn tlliil '.raliifair 'and ferlilB volcnnlc

Mil. . .______________'

l L i Y T “ “ “ “ ~

COURSES)U GAIN:• MORE CONFIDENCEESS

[u a ^ c s in 4 5 Y o o r s !

D ala

Aulhtir: -How to Win Prltndii apS,. Influfnt* Prople" and "Hou- to Euip Woro'lng and S ta r t UvlnK.”

H6fe!’= ^ l n Foil* - -

......................... P h o n o ........... ..............

TIMES-NEWS, TWI>

Music Parley Concludes at

----- State-GoUegeB IDAHO STATE COLLEGE. Poca- S tello. M areh *—Fifty schooU were

represented a t the biennial confrr- ■ I ence of the Idaho Music Educators

associaUon which ended Ssturdsy" evening in Pocatello____ ..n Richard R. .Sm llh. Twlh Fslls.

president of th e MEIA, ITiurtday ** conducted tha opening meeHnx. Em- M erson Miller, Tw in Pall*. modersC^

' tha panel dUcusslon cn school mu- iQ sic U achers — educators or enl^r- M t* ln r t . which Saturday concluded

tytJ-V iree-day meeting. Approxl- 9* mately lOO music teachers and 400 1 ^tudenU attended the f lr rt dsy,

In h a l DavU. Jerom t. w u among W clinicians for str ing Instrument tu- W slon* Friday. Music wa* by a wind 9 ensemble from Burley high school H directed by Ronald Archibald a t Uie H meeUng for d lstn tti'flve-andT ti:— ■ Prank Webster. Wendell, presided H a t the district three and four mret- H ings w ith B ert Burds. BoUe.B - Al«o on. Priday, a school danc*

r | — —Hudson-.

1 1 S P E i

I I FAS t j SHC

\ o f ^

IIP ... '/

ilitle ____ .- - . - . ' . S s ^ ^ B * ^ ^Mud-------oio- i B w p g M iy. t ^ ^

dllllam " - - ‘‘ V- *••-■', M hish Nil-'- - ' l i i r t ^ i B l r i w ' -—

Ihem. - t - U . . - . ^ - V r - . - r T - i ^

not>- - S t e M B H H l H -B^tie W W -rP W iW g^w T *^ : ' •

fCMii-

I Me- 7 ' '

:ounty 3 a jn .. sviieCon - ' ' '1-*•

' meet

it V.. pro-

Jcycile

VM H onrae« Hdesigning. Her c •sUblUhlng Inter prlveleso to preai

~i a t thU excluilveviiallon to all yc

‘ 'fashion show of '

S P E C IA L DOORP a ir o f Joyce s

I _ ...................... t in m ib a g . to a luc?io f hose to 2 oth

4 i u d

m P A L L S , IDAHO'"Award Given A

SHOSHONE. March Dor-

t o lh j DelUa, talrswoman of the Groi*« Rexall Drug slort, h a i.b e e n .. awarded a RaxaU clU U co-oI-inenL .

y A The company gives a lim ited num- W b< r~onJi«“ tlu a o a i -« i£ n -y B a r - to “ ^ lhe lr employe*. ,

W. E. Orosse. owner a sd m anager n ii of tha slore, msde the innounce- .

tOT pal

band workshop w u directed by Don- ju ' ,] [ , aid Hall. Gooding, and D«l Slaugh- Um

ter. Twin-Fall*, . EdQj], The conferebc* ended. Saturday cat

w^n~approxlmately 600 Idaho m u- Oe sic studenu comUned for a public Oa

jded concert. ' Pic0x1- T h i 65-volcs Oooding high achool 400 choir, dlrtcted by Donald H all, pro-

vlded music on Thuraday. long Elwyn SchwarU. associate profes­ses- sor of music a t Uie University of , rind Idaho, w u moderaior of a panel on hool t h a ‘'*peed-upofeducaUon—th e em - the p h u ia on science and engineering

r — »nd-lt* -effec t»-on-m u*l*-*nd-th« -nj, Ided a ru .";tet- Earl Carlson. Burley high achool

principal, w u a member of the , ' me* panel,. . '

WfpresenHheir^

ICIAL SHION OW IN G :

»ycehoes

4 'k mm «( t t e recognlted tndlvldualtiU ' [er creative UlenU have been a mnjor f» IntemaUonsl shoe fashions I t la Hudson' preienl her throush the au.iplccs of Joyci ulve one-day showing. We extend our spti lU you ladles to' sea Magic Valle>’'s f ln l ai ■ of women's shots.

OR PRIZES:e shoes nnti match injr i___lu c k y ln<1v._AlSQ.3-Dalr3 ~ 'o ther lucky ladies. j ^ B h

I s 0 n ^z z z B ^ ^ B

Area Red Cross ' Will Seek $2,000.-

HAILEY. Mareh 8 - Eugene J . J** Juaa, BU m e-county chairm an of Uic_Aimu*LHc(l.CrDB4_fuad_drlyf,

^ annoiincts Uiat Uw county's quoU P* Is set a t UJXn w hich ha hopes to h‘

*r raise wlihln the nex t two weeks.* ' Auliltng wllh fund raising cam- _ palgn ara Dwln Shipp. Sun Valley;

Theo Bird, Ketchum ; Mrs, O rin t n - Hawkei, Chester A rndt. Mra, Wll- JJ h - lisra Houser, Myrtle Friedm an, Mrs.

Ed A n d re w s and Mra. Lovenla , ay Oampbeli, Hailey; Mrs. Raymond im HCgOTrMr».-Ch«rtea ■WrlghtrM ra: — u- aeorge McOonlgaJ. ] r , Bellevue and He Gannett; M n. Jack Hllderbrand.

Plcabo, and Mra. Merlene Facn- C y>i worth and Mra. Nelda. BU>eklng, IJ-0 - CM'y- ^

rs- COUPLES V ISIT 51MURTAUOH, M*ach »—Mr. and

Mr*. John Okleberry- and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jensen w ent to Salt U kBCTly Friday m orning where

SphsriBiq''MoM a n d P lan t /er-^ UUttn a t Glob* Seed * Feed^A dv.. _

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ilLiU tn shoe / / f lijor fsclor la J j f tludson's great • A ' f /

Joyce Shots / / f /IT spfclnl In- ' J j j iirsl autlientlo n J /J

■ H

Hudson’;

S shoes —

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-*-----------------------------Joyc«-co

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Teachers Rehired HOD ir n u a i , M a:«h s—At a spe- 1

d ll- mtfUng of th ^ achool boanl * . h tre recenUy. th« present uschm g jj

;f: SUff w urthlred,for next j« a r., Qfn, They Include O*orge PowtU. w - R07 iV penntrodtnt:- Mr».-U V tn> -O iaon - aUj La nell. flrxt and aeoond grade Uscher; Uki

Ruth Senfun. third »nd fourth strt grsdes' Jeannle Blanck. filth and assl

l: sUlh grad«*. Mr*. L ouU e'M eaurt.sevenlh and e ighth gr»des: John khj

, Hulchlion. commercial inilructor; gf ’■ Kenn»Ui-Roberta._mu*ic in d .E n * -c h * .*' Ilsh; Wsyne Perron, coach, snd Vlr- q “ gU Evani. roithemaUes-«Bd science.

-- ------_______________________G a’(j CHAMBER TO M E r t ixa a. SH05H0NE.' March • « — 'i'he 1- Chamber of Commerce will meet s t g. lliOJ p.m. Tuesday a t lh* Mah-

h s tu n cafe. P inal p lans will be _ msde Jor Uie Farmars* nlgbt ban- qu«t for March 21._____________ _ ^

Id 1 Hour Serviein C lolhes’W oshed

P L A U N D R I - M A G I Cy I m BLUE LAKES

M o d e l i n g o f S p r i n g '58 C a s u a l s a n d S t y l e s h o e s u n d e r t h e . d i r e c t i o n o f

Miss Elaine______ C hief Fashion_____________ loyce^SI"

- ^ T H U RrS MARCH

-j — STYtE-SHQWiNC

i ' ‘ ' 10;: I Special Late Sho\

• | H igh School

son’s complete line o f Joyce Dress a — 16 p a tte rn s , a dozen colors — ' k sales re p re sen ta tiv e of Joyce '

• -co !iec tton -fo r-S p rlng -and .^ ;a ite rl

^ SB SSSSI'

-S U N D A Y ,-m a rc h - 9,-135,

Heads Are Named 5 For Buhl’s Rotarv f« BUHI., u m h • - H. offlcmi- n tm fd -T h u rta ay -ip f^ ^ '- I- Roy'E. Hopkins, preslden:; ^I- A U nd,-»l«*-Siredd«nt;,G i-r~rTi-” Uktness, secrtU ry; Jsclc h s trg tan l'a t-arm i. and B sn Sonr. i asHsUnt.^ Robtrt Peterson prw rnitd " Idaho Power compsny film, "ji,,,!' l o f EnlerprUe," Olln, Smitn ^ Ch*st«r-Parfc*r show ed-ilif-pim ’ - - '* GuesU were Al Polak, Pocau"! ' e- and three Buhl hlgb school senisV _ Gena Kolln. Jame* Bhrad tr «n> a 'f _

I HEATEDCONCRETE

Dial Rl 3-5500

. — C o I a n i < i l X o n c r « t « ^

S-H Oreen J fo m p *

'58 J o y c e D r e s s - t i p f t i l o e s w i l l b e c o n d u c t e dof Ise Norwood pion Designer [ p. LShoes___ 1*

| iH 13th | rINS-AT— --------4 -10;30-12;30-2:3C | howing For Dol Girls a t 4:3C

Dress-Up Cnsuals and Styl*I — will be shown. In no?'* yce will display th a c o ttr i_

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ry A , Y o»r,M ln l» l= i-

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;;; Hobbyists C<

m h ff. GcUy. le»- •!«»» J»*>“ ' ^ nlslBftd ftani O rtjon pine a

jiobtir B iu u r M«rch 15 « l •» P>p « ^ 1* »lertophonlo *ound e<i

Hobby Sh — Sounc

tisM^nlg Mund and deUIIed cc n d a ’t.'-P '111 ^ amone Uic u c*i liia 50 dllftrent Items dLi- sl jijrri K«l> ■>. *>y T *ln Fulls In jjSijStJ ii the ievenlh anm ial Kit; P‘"i^ »poniorfd by tijc ct {ii'i'ie/li* AKcnilon, Episcopal, a JCCIS JICC

j t t Carle* B. Bfymer. ehalnnan w ef iti buur. u}’* she hiui an h< tattiilai proRmni llntd up for Ub jfiT* rtfwer*. Btnlde* n>“«y ^ tl il hrtbjlJta who h a r t p a rtle - h: ts^ la put evtntj. she has «ome ei Cfx ulrai to pTtsent, Thooe who vl pnUulT nhlbllfd the ir hobbles dl

— C iJR JtT jitm * to rilnplar th li na.'. ih« uW. t5’Ot* «f the exhlblloM hope to «

‘ .n 'tnrj year." Mrs, B o 'm er p! C -i "i* Mr*. Prances &lcluson.Li»lr. »hoM birds are alwa>-a jji I ittmctlon. Tlie exhibit

the famoui talklnir m ynah b,. . W ir.l Mveral cnite* of paralccet.1 uJ p tui Hlk.“ 01

J 0-.! cl the hobble* which .will b<“ cicQ niiiird ilut nlll provide muMcal at

i::lm rd (or tlip b a m r . I t lii«te;eoplionle sound rceord- h

___ rnthifh belong lo John Detwellpr. j jUii!t from tlie new equipment, w

ii’CTblKl by beifteiler from k ltj , b

: Students -In Cons

.4. i t THln. rn lli, a:^ hijh «hooI have enthu.Ma«-

tKelvftj n tliree-hour' course ft 5 ; u!» tun handltnR. cnnwn-ntton t l J ''lii!ll(e,,hiinter-fanner rrlatlons cl

^ i.“ie proper method of slghtinc C * * * *

B ' l toy’a IE3

I

fMt t l•u one Con.enraUon-W'^ctlorl “ '■"1®" *’'*'> •

»nd to»d’'h

n T h i s S ec tio n ----------------■ners " C a tc h up!’ . . . L ife in M neic V I jf a te . . . W n r on W e e d s . . . M oose 0 ; t c r S c M I t . . . Comic.'i . . . C lnssil

Compare Displays

' "1 I k -1

>t>n Detweller aome of th e .h o n a-h * t oe and will ^xliiWt at Ihe KTeotb 0 5 a t the Kpiseopsl cburch. Id* Itii f d equipm ent boilt and-aitenibled b> a

* * ' * *

how to Fea id Devke, Ied comes from two aepsrato epeaiccri wl ie *ind rIvcs the listener the impres- O .1- flion h e Ll willed in front o r a Il5 latRA orche.itro. Rrnl All recordlnn* for the new »o«nd di lie equipm ent are on tape. The tape has 6| xl. a dual track which can be played to

on a re p ila r tape rtcordlns mnchlne w »n which U equipped with a »p«clal ft in head.or Tha hend hw facilities lo pick up pi

tho two different sound tracks which p c - have, been recorded, on two dlfler- sl ie e n t channels. lYom lha pickup de- Ir 10 vice, the*'founds are sent to ta-o w cs differen t ampIKlers which In turn w lls relays to two speakers. One speaker It ~ l3rT orT iiB m infl* tns:o thw -for'io« - to so u n d s .- I f on«- spcaker-alon_*-U },■ er played, the music sounds flnl. • ai •n- A lthoush Detwellfr purchs-vd th* rr y® k ll.1 to maite tha sound equipment, h' >11 a ll wlrlnKS and , iii.'tallntlon.i have n >A been a.vembled by him. Conipllcated tj

inslructlo rs accompany Ihe kits, but ci only ft hobbyl.''t or an electronic

•x* enplnccr would uttempt to assemble c( “5 auch a Bnduct. Mrs. Beymcr note.v h ■a Another hobbyist who will display e

1- hLi works of art a t the bawar U II T . w illb i .W . Goliiv'whwc hr>l)bv U a It, wood acutpturlnf. Oolay's talent will w tji, b« exhibited in the fnrm of hon<e» h

Welcome < serration,-

lli, ancs nrm e ft r l l lc ._ ..._________ !.«:s- Tlie c o u w ; under the direction of 4 se four slAt« (Lih and Esn^e conserva* ai an tion-nfftcm .T consisls-nf-one-hour ~ ns clawea on Hirer succe.wlve dayn, p nc Clajues consist of 200 sludenla rach vi

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Tl

-:* iiid e ii t-^ f titr 'tB -* T iftn n rfe r- tb « - Fi Uon- Offiecr Slarlan nbodei. Drown ool itudenU recehin* thrt* hour* of m le r-h u n tf r rtUUoiu. eoBkrraUon of sy

I

ric V a l le y . . . .isc o n W i n t e r . nnflificd A(1a.

ys for Seventh An

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I b e tw d le r which h« wilt d iiptsj and I music for th e baxaar. Mr*. Charles It. I l a j i a t least SO Matig Valltr hohtiylit r a t the show. (Staff phnio-enrraviiic

* * * V/-. T

mature : ,Car¥ingsiri which he haa carved from piece* of a- s- Oregon pine. • ((a Oolay aay* h* h u always had a

g reat love fo r horses since his early m id day* on a cattle ranch near Soda as Springs. H e has concenliated his a rt jj, ed to Uie aculpturlng of horaeli and pi :ie women.since hfl bCRan the hobby IS q *1 jreara aso. -

H« iU t«* hU flr*t hobby » u oil ip paintlnir. Wlt^i a family, h# found :h p a l n t i n R some«-hit lmpr*cUcaJ r- since th e children were always try- e- InR to help, lie found he could >■0 work wlUt his w-ood carving and *• m when finished he could hide the er l t« ra from th e j-ountrslcrs."• - a « l f ty — I*—nwHoiilou*—wJUu-IiU _

fiorses. F irs l he pliol«raplis Ui» llvo• anim al and then studies the actual

he m easurem rnt of a champion sliow It. horse of th a t breed. He states his ve sculptures are proportioned as clo'e- ed ty as can be obtained by w s of. a . ul caliper.lie <£ventiially he hopes ta scijptiire a lie complete horse show wlilch will ex- r.v hlb lt every breed of horse lhat has ty ever existed In the Unlled Stales.U collection’ include.^ theis ar/hy horse. Arabian. Teiine.v.ee

Tir wa1k r r ' and ' oUi?Vs. A tM 'W yi norUB " es has real leatlier saddle and bridle.

! Caurse ,J^eapons:_ and six fln -w s n m fmm’B a. th. to _of 4 -p. m. Ill the 'junlor hich Khool a> auditorium.ur —W lih-the-ald-of-lllmj.-charl.'i-BJid - m. p lcuirrs students are tAUiht the • th various part.^ of a sun, licw each

funcllons and th r proper method of lining up iJie front and rear slRht on Uir larRCt.

_ _ n r l n (i’-from » itandlng. knwjlng _ and prone pooitlon wltli a carbon dloxide-powe;-ed .22 csllber pellet gun Is demonstrated on the suiw J

- of- the- ftiidllorlum-by-llia-orflcer* -I and aomo of the students.

In addition. sUidents are taught -1 safe lumUnR practice* such as look- J Ing before itiooUng and llie dangers J

• of shooting *cros.^ and onta waler. ^ Emphasis Is placed on what a Riinis Intended tn, do aniUwhat It cnn

" flo -ir:handJea-pro ti« lr. ThB latter waa ilrmojisu-ated by enlarged plc-

• ture.i of hunting aocldfnL^. -Tlie films *ho'w Uie rlglil and

wrong way t(j care for and handle tn guna. Student* *r# lauclit re.^pect B<

Starting . “T lir sta te fish and Kiin\e de-

partm ent class In cnnienallon and Kun safe ty a t Ihe Junior lilRh achool la Just tlie start ot a pM- gram, say* Mrs. Vera C. O’Leary, principal. {jj

Mr*. O'Leary aald *11 Junior hiRh school student* were In-

■.eluded In the course this year, gj, bul Uie a tale fish and K*me de- .j, partn jen t planned to limit the ,

- -Jour*e to-one pradBin»ubJe(f«ent-

year, th r eijurse would be ^ testrieted to seventh grade.**. ^ siie says- Seventh graders are - usually 12 or IJ years old and • a la le jaw.specifies a ^ y cannot carry a gun In the field until ho l5 13 year* old. -

L mlfor thn land owner U of prime qv im porunce to good hunlllig and •rnnri r elations.____________m:

“ T ^ c o O > i i r i r K E n iv m v - c a n T im servation Officer* Marlon lUiode.s, ow Twin ra ils : Russell C. Hart, Oak- a le y Mtka nirockmortoir, Dolie, and pa F r^ ..E dw ftrda., K i m b e r l y ,, nti

J Tiftxf and T hi^km otion ara for-f mor uachera In the T\vln Falls po f system. K art taught science In the wa 1_ jf<ninr h igh tchool a few year* ha

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and also u w to provide barkground P le* It. Ueyrotr. chilrm an of llie e tenl, <> ibylK* will be exhibiting their hobble* n avlng)________________________ __

Ttie saddle has a wooden tree and Is realistic in every aspect.

M osl of the sculpturing work Is . done wllh a knife he has made . especially for his purposes Irom an old file. Sandpaper Is a valuable a.v*t, Oolny says when he -is In the

^ groove and works hard" lie can turijoUt~i“ lioVAc"in AbOUt-tflur-ur-Tivr ;;day.i. As ft vocation Oolay does rock .

0* work. He builds fireplaces and other , foundations of stone.

Antiques will be leatured among the exhlbli.i, w ys Mrs.-neymer. In .

9'J addition, exhlbila ulll .6e entered ° bv th e Kimberly Hobby club. Twin

*1 r t l l* Camerri'club and Mngic Valley ' 15 Q cm club. . ._______________. .

^ Checkingl\a .nd ••• • '-i ■ 'he

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nd ho '

let T hn liolllster port of enlry lUUan ge Job of fhecklng tniek* that come-Int T* -th s-m en a t lh*-*lallon b*v« helped i

I Man WhoI He HmId WASHINOTON. Mftrch.B tf l-A lo lie m an who ha* known Eira T aftc t Bea-ion fnr years said recently, ai—, partly in admirnllon and partly In w

bewlldennent;•'E trn has hung on *s secretarj- hi

of agrlrulturn tiirough plain slub^ ir■ bornnr.is.” »< ‘ I f this doesn’t arem like, much sr ‘ of an explanation, it Mill is nbout et■ aa close as anyone ran Rcl to snlv-■ Ing one of the nation's nio\t baf- B

fling political my.iterlcs, 01From the day he tiwk ollice Jive hi

■ years ago, Dcn.win ha.s been the w■ subject of numerous and conllnu- fo

Ing ruin'or* about hU political fu*;. Hire,__ T he rumors, echoes of a se■ vociferous' "Benson must go ram - co , palgn, h in t tha t ho U about to Bi

quit, ftlready has Qiill, Is about lo ; be sacked, .o r alrrady has been st

.sacked. 'itA lthough many' a politlcliin has c<

’ been killed off by rumors alone. lei ' here I* Benson, very much alive, sli

on th e Job. and once more In the he middle of a fight wllh eongre.vs pi;

le over farm legislation. , <id T h a t Bctv.on has Minlvrd -so pr

m afiy-previou* Icgl.slalive battles, bii 1“ im isreaiO iim ralnrTnnm enis lii-bU sa '.s, ow-n departm ent and being tabbed ca t- a llftblllly by members of hts own as id party,- can be ntlrlbuled lo any

num ber of thlnc.i. ' .inir- T ho farm 'vo te,-sillli)"» :ilt Im- 'u-ii

porlan t. Tsn't the llireal ll once lit 1C wa*. Many a farmer who o(ice ga c* had h is car to the futroJ 'n ow Itf,

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ITTi _rrvjing N in o I rr ig o te d C o u n tie s

SUNDAY. MARCH 9, 1S5S

Occasional I Port cI I t> a long *nd Innrlv vlsil bul

I port Hale p.ilroiinen uho man. th rI Hollister i)orl of eiiiry sialinn. 1I Tiio truckers v,h<> foCTU » cnn- ( ’I slan t *lieani In ami out tii^rn'iI usually llir caw-e of ihe excllenirnt f.I Ihoncli. soys KennMh Shew.. TwinI Kalis, offlcrr-ln ch;irKe. Ii'» u-niallyI people driving c:iis. 1; 'I Shnv s:iys port of enlry olflrersI apprchrnd about * do7.en dniiikrnI driver* each yesr, «rin-:il tprcdi-rsI and occa.slnually a lugiiive.I But lhat Un't the piin>ose nf the i _I poll of rniry. Slirw polnls oul. l l i e 1,I station Is oprraied lo welKh Inicksl _ -f^r ftiloftAblr wrlghl. check I ;.I their llcense.s. theck brand ia-'prt- r,I tlons aiui I.->U9 licenses for'ou t-o i- - v.'I stfllr vehlcle.s. U-I n i e port of enliy is located on j-jL 03 Ju<’ .« m ile ovrr nnej. U1“ iniie fou tiro riifiiiu tc r .-ven ic ir.n ip - “ ■I ' proriching the station arc wnrnrd of ■I lls rxlsinnce by a f lrn about 12 feel ■I square which re.-itls; "Port of entry, ■I All trucks, irallers, pickups, trailer ■I houses and autos in . c a rav a n — II BTOIV^ ■I Employed ftt th r station besides BI Shew are Ronald Eggleston who II lives In Buhl. Krwik .Mograsm. T'vin ■I Piills, and Arban J. (Sunny) Ma.son, ■I Tw-in FalLv ■I T lir atntlon serve* a.s * dispatch- ■I inp point and srnil-hr.idquarters for ■I patrolmen in district four and lliey ■I hftve constructed - ft pLslol flrlni: ■I range in hack of ihe si.atlnn lo prae- ■

* ^ "As a dt:.patchlng point," he rx- IJ plains, •'the-port of enlry serves to ■I disoatch police patrol car* by radio ■

and the pstrol ear* keep th r men ■a t the port of enlry notified of tlielr ■

I.I Apprrhefidlng sprrdcrs Is usually I ' ftccompllsi>\i(l-)>y mrn a t Uie sta tion ■ . as they travel to and Irom v,ork ■

In a police car, or. If they noUce a ■ driver of «n automobile driving pa.st

.- the port of entry a t exccMive’speed. « tliry radio to a patrol ear who cheeks •'»

‘ „ on the speeder. Shew explains. »*) . .Sheu- adda Ihat^mnTO. dnm ken P"’ driver* are nabbed because other I” ' driver*. masUy truck driver*, Up off the police a t the station. thn

•■If ft truck driver stops and telLi hlRl J , us of *n approaching ear wHh the *ioli ^ driver apparently drunk, then we Ji , try lo flag the driver down or radio drlv

;i" for a patrol car." he adds. triic’ Truck drivers give the m en a t stoli

g Trucks Is Main R<

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atlon, operated by Idaha *Ut« pellcc, h** ■ e-lnto the *Ule for Heen*e* and weight. O pcd caplura iucltlte* ..car.U il9iei-m d.< lp i«k

0 Has Know ings-Onto^■A lo u'hnt the consumer Is saying. At ft Farmers, traditionally indlRnant. In rt ly, are by no mean* agreed on w hat Al 1 In would make them happy. Del.,- And overriding all this i* Denson ■'.v

rj- himself, a dedicated man to hbi of ,1 1> iricnds. a stubborn man to hU whei

acoualutances, a bullheadcd and two. ;h sometimes' devious m an lo his now lit enrmle.s.1- An example of Ihe lype of storm thrc( f- Benson-usually provokes happened An

on the day after President El.sen- Juncl k-e hower gave congress his ideas on y ,t ', le what should be done about the aI< J- farm problem. ni-fJ- Benson nppeared before the f.'p ^ srnale agrleuUut’e committee a c ; _ p j , i- conipanledTjy lils 'p re lty 'daughter, m o - to Beverly, i . -10 He also brought along a 2<-page ■n statenirnt, . but l>efore he could

u tte r one .word of ita 5,500 words, .IS Commlltee Chairman Allen J . E!- •''"'J’ e. lender. D.. L n . attacked the whole e, slatrm ont as full of error* and an- le nounced a “plan to more or le.is jlP * u pin yon down a* you go along.", Sen. Sprt-uard Holland, D., Fla., <!'''«<

10 protested the chairman'* technique s. but not hi* Intent. Let Benson ca’i" U jay. h l*-n lrrft,,he aald. jrT h(a i_ftl. .‘I®"* d can oome back and pound him *1'*“ n as hard a* wc *ee fit.’’ - heaUy Beason. large and solemn look- Th' _ in g in -hb hom-rlmmed gliuses, ntely, ,- 'u-as-sitting-between Ellender ana to m ' e Holland,. He ^mlled wanly bu t mlssl :e gamely as. they argued over how cirrl( w Itfst lo dl«po*B of hla carcass. churc f j —T h« • eetlnr 'be»aa"Kt-lQ.05-» in HtlHir

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Frank Mogenien, alat« highway s (lallDn from 4 p jn . to midnight *1*

uy* patrolmen leidom check the loai n pnlatot* being lirnught Into the *Ut« ■r IKtarr^pBBtQ.enfraTlnf)Jf .

thn *Litlon many tips about drivers, lef bl hlRliw-ay eonditloM and even report hi| le stolen cars. it•e Ju-st recently. Shew explains, a 1 ,0 driver of a G arre tt Irclghtllnes dr

truck spotted a car which had J)een Oi It *tolcn in Twin Falls. Tlie thief had th

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ha* a prlatlpU They aUo eoUeel r :ht. OeeasioB*lly report*. ThU troe jlpiakeu. drlrer*..____ c n c n T ln r ) . . . .____

>wn Behsoii 4ob-Throi

At 10:28 Benson had succeeded gov . in reading M words into the record, one t At 11:38 'sen. John Williams, R„ ^

Del., broke In to «ny: • BerJ ".Mr. Chalrmnn. I was called out can s of ,lhe room nbout an hour bro, jj < when we were a t tlie bottom of page I two. Can you tell me where we are 5 now plcs.w?" .,u i

'-We are a t the bolloni of pAge „ , i 1 three." Kllenrier said. forI And so it wenl. W ith-llmr out for in^• lunch. Benson finally struggled to ••] > Uie'rnd a t 5:34 p.m. s|,H; - Along the wny he hnd heard worda ,fgr

like these: ,M= f-'rom Ellender: • Innccuinte,'' .,(H] 1 _ r rom -S en ..s tuarl Si-miuEt£in._D. imi,• Mo.: "Insincerity," imrt

mrni .Sen. Htibcrt Humphrey, D.,• Minn.: ‘'False ndverUslng."' ihrough all tlil. Den:,on kept hla polli ' temper. nllhouKli a clo.''e ob.ierver Yi [ mlRht have noticed w-hen the /in n s any ■ wns lieavle.'l the secreur>''a lower wha ! lip U-.-1S Uirust oul ft fraction of-on ham

Inch and the bnck ot his neck red- Fc dened. ••• on d

Bul his ‘voice usually remained tlon calm and pilleni, like th a t of a mU- quei; tionary determined Ihnl hi* faith Nl 'alian prevsit-ntJ-m aller-w haU-ih* ferJI heaUien *ay. ‘'I

Tills nnalogy was chosen dellbcr- agrii ntely. For Benson, followlnn the cus- men tom t>f hla thurch, once *orv-cd u a "th» missionary. From 19-1 lo 1923 Jic A cirrled Uie 'meisaRe of the LDS hlnu church to the British Wes. By tho day

SUNDA1( EArTURE SE

went Break! Station M

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ray patrolman -a*a>KXted 'to th« U aU sia six day* a week. Th* ( ta t lo n 1* ra*ani

: load* the truck* carry , b a t l u l cumme *tat« and *cnt iob>« trueka back beeaoi

s, left the car In th e middle of the i rt highw-ay and Uie trucker almost h it gta

It during a anowatorm. .a I t was thC ihlrd atolen c a r th a t rs driver has spoiled, added inoUier n O arrett driver ih t> had *topped a t ent d tho *utlon. /

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lister Port of Entrj

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eet report* en candiUona e f «n Idaha Uj track'* front whMla ar« « a tb* •e a l«

in for Yearj )ugh StubbI government *ervlee. he had become Fi . one of tlie Mormons' 13 apostles. cien

Nearly everyone who haa atudled ofte. Benson hns pointed ou t th a t he has quei

. carried this zeal over Co hi* politics, fullj ■ He had scarcely a a t down to be 81 ' sccretari- of agriculture b rfo re 'h ls P*"

nilulonnry seal moved him to make staWmenis like: ."Too many Ameri- MILS nre calling on W aih lng ton lo do dolli for them whnt they .should be will- 2.1 Ing lo do for Uiemselves." • . . niali

"Inefficiency sliould no t b« sub- W' slillr.ed in aRrieuIture or any other for 1 segment ot bur economy." co

.Many legWalors Uiought — and appr sllll think—th a t In these u n c e ru ln pr.Ic< imie* a farmer-can-work-httrdr*we*t murr hard, pray hard, and go broke. And

And mnny tn.slsled thim, and c m - scrti tlnue to initst, th a t under Benson's leu policies, he undohledb'-r.-lU- - awaj

Yet it teems only fa ir to aay tha t own. any sccrrtacy o f ' agriculture, o f In whatever falt{i._KOuJd ,.luu t« :3U i work handnuTl, HU

For a revolution haa l>een going p»Ue on down on the farm , and a revotu- 1. < tlon Is ip t to have painful conse- Xura quencc*. ' port*

New metliods. new seeds, new cour*f>rtaiMr»liaL-a-hj«n.lr'bYv!ilrrrf~ ~ . J .X J

•There has bo*n more, change’ln tlon t agriculture within th e llfeUme of S. 1 •mm now ilvlnff.'-Bensen ha* aald, »nicl; "than In the previous 1,000 jreanT - be ra

A hundred ytus bco & ru n n er fed redue himself and three cit^- dweUen. To- : 4. E day he feeds himself and 30 others, gram and' ha i a Urga tu ip lm UTt ever.,—{lln J i

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>ni*i«r port ef t t t ry , w otto a t tba , .ra*aned t t hetirt a day. Moftnsen ■; . ummer they checked many lead* of beeao*« th* potatoe* were dUeated. ' |

le An Incident where officer* *t the |'It staUon apprehended a fuglUre which j

ts most prominent In th e mind* of gf the men who work a t the port o f , , , a t enln^ Involved two cowboy* wh« | ;

(Caallniil Pao H, Csltui I) • * * * - * • • }

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be Uxhway* ts I m e read oondltlea sale* U be »tl<bld. (Btaff pbota.

Ts.Says • ji ►bornness6 Farming h u become a blg.'effl- • I jl

d en t business. The little fellow and 1 often the not-*o-little fellow fre- ;I quently has felt the squeeze, p*ln> . i . fully. ij. Statisllcs sliow the strangi hap-> • [ i penlngs dow-n aa th* farm:- - . 2,100.000 commercial farm* pro- J . duce 81 per cent of the agriculturt , dollars. . '

3.700.000 farms *tnisgle for th* re« malnlng S per cent.

Working out aatlsfaiitory answer* j ’ for both groups Is no easy, chore. :{

congress h u taken two broad approaches. I t ha* bullt-floon u nder. ;

. ptices to a.isure the farmer minl«mum guarantee* for-hl* baaie-«rop*.----- ^And It ha* tried lo cut down the ,1 BcreagtJ, on the aasumpUon that If ' le u l i planted. surplu*e* will melt .| away ^ d prices will go up en tbelr . . . |

In' '%Ben*on'« opinion, th is ha*n‘>

HI* prescrlpUon for th j alllof. patient Includes: ,1

1. Giving th* *ecretary of agrtcul- xura authority to lower price sup- I porU ,ln certain -»reo. th e rtty dl»-

Uon eontnU oo major cropa.S. KllUns the "escalalor claute"

w n id jn w te f l u l r t r i h a f euppartj ' ' be n l t e d 't i won a* mrplutes u b ‘reduced. - .............- ............... - • —: 4. EmbatU ni on a loag-tenn pro* ' r a m to retire land, ln&ludlni «n>

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Adult Studei

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fe r p«opl« prepkriBf fo r clUxeiuiilp.

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M M 3 I C ’AdulU la th# RUPERT *re« hav

Jor lurUier educ*Uon th * l they h»v ■yrtem. L eljb InterM ll. hl([h school

- ^ 87-^-^Ir-beTont^-«pecU U on» of l a w hich m « t e»oh Mondsy.

P lK u MB under way now w offer earlie r next y«»r for MINITOKA'S best stlended Is Howard Drun*' bookkeeplns c la u w ith a n «n- , w lU nsnt of M. 1

A nother'popular course U first . y ear typlna U ught by Mrs. Ild ri * Bowiaaa. When « slfned np she 1

h s d - to dltrlda th e class w ith one I grotip tneellnj a t 1 p jn . and the i second s t S:30 p n . so lh a type* w riters would so around. '

M rs. W. E. Dalby. hmjsowlfe, • m other and srandm other, la Ulcinic typing to help her keep Renealoglal l n o o rd s for th s X;d s church. She : doea a lo t^ f research and recording ‘ smd thinks I t would bs e u le r to typ* than write. She h a s s it

—th lW rtn rfo u ro f whom a rs married., . O n s of h e r dauihteya la a sopho-

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! • A u to n iU a llj deU' i — w a te r th a n ordinlu:

Z • L ow er first c o s t . . ; fo rrn i heater* twio

I • Low o p w a t ln j cosit________ o rd in a ry healers

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lents Swamp Sch«

-Mlftteo - h l tb ■eh i s l »»enl whleh U U s f h t by n a « M H ont ship. They a r« only a few of Ihs 1«

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' have Indicated such a strong dealr* r have praeU cally cwaroped the ichool thool p rincipal, says the enrollment of of la stn ic to rs w ho p lanned th# ,c1m »m

otter more subJecC* a nd"lo sU rt clnwcs :A'S eager aduJt/s tudenU . One of thejn*’ --------------- ------------------------------------en. more a t M IN ICO and another b

In the se ven th grade nfW A SH - Irst INOTON achool In Rupert Idra M n . D n ard C h u n , ACEQUIA she farm w ife -who la employed In a one Rupert s to re , takc.n typing because the she th in k s I t will he lp her on the

Job a n d , n lso because she hss al* ways w an ted to typo, ss ha* Mr*. John -C faham , R upert housewife,

clng Mr. a n d M n . CaU ln Hawk, hus- ; la l hand a n d wUe team , are leamlnfl Sh t to type AlthouRh th e course U s Ung “refreshe r" lo r her. Hawk, an em- • to ploye o f th e Project Mutual Tele*

s i t phone com pany, says, typing, will rIed. help h im keep w ork rtp o ru and jho- records.________________ _________ _

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i n g h o u s emEcavarWATER HESTfks

r_with e z c lu s ty « h ig h sp eed

d e llv tn 2V4 t im w n » r e hot dinluy 40-gDlIon he a le rs

1st. . . c o m p ac t, y e t out-per- twice ita s iz s

J c o s t . . . co sta n o m ore than era

d o ip ir io w c M t’in a la l la l io n ’

lhan 2 feet s q u a re of floor s p a « < *

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;h'ool SystemiorJMi

t n t employe, seeks lo improTa his lyplr UJ la whleh he U th s only male. (SI

■ One lone man. B in Woody, a soil conservation employe, has signed up for advanced typing where speed and pnlfldency are U ught. Woody says hU typing can stand some Im-

F provement. -Among-the IS women DtudenU ere M n . Rnle Nebon nnd her daughter, Mike. Mike U a lunlar s t Mlnleo and Is Uklng first

« lre y w r typing In regulnr school. This “ ool »•'»' *h8 setJ two years IrBlnlng In it of o""-lasts Robert LarsoD tenches advanced

tVpln* arid 61W h a s ' 13 pupils In n iiMcs shorllinnd claw. Eighteen otliera

the have signed up for a home cconom------- ica course U ught by Mary Lynn„ Wakefield.ISH- One of UiB most Interestlnn

elassM offered Is Amerlcnn hl»tor> 5U1A *nd government tnuglit by llarolil 1- , U u n l far people preparing .loi

. clllrenahlp. O t th e 15 members Ir [ the the class, lour a re from Hollnnd; , . , 1. Uiree from O ennnny; Ihree froir M «. Denmark and the oUiers frotr

Ife. Spain. Italy and Englsnd. h iu . H urst snys U la remarkable ho»

m bfl Ihene studenU cover the tnslcrla u » and adds th a t I t would be very hart ,m . to find 15 na tu ra l bom clllsens wh(

could pass the exnmlnatlons neccs. will *onr for cUlMnshlp.

■ and Mrs. Roherl Riley leaches Spnnl*} to <3. also In a divided class.- v.'lU

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ELECI\iinahome Store - • Since

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Night Qasses

wrn mft g a m m atfa ntyping prollclency In the advanced elas*

. (SUff pholo-engravlDil______________

I soil one group meeting early and Uie (tned o lher later. Claxs members are ipeed taking this course partly fo r Uielr 'oody own saUsfaeUoa and partly to deal ! Im- wllh transient laborers w ho/come jmen Into Uie community' cach ypi»r.. and The really big response l/.i.i been U a In the shop and welding clivie-V ac- f irst cording to Ingersoll. where 100 per- T his sons win have participated when

nc In the last classes nre finished.T aught by Kellh Merrill and Mel

lieW ltt. there have been so man> tn n oppllcaUons.. fe r - Uils -departm cnl

.H ,.„ UmC'clossShnve been split Into twc nom . groups meeting twice a week.I Tnn The men hnve been learning all'

’ position welding, atid bolh ncetyleni and nre methods are Uutcht. Somi

tsllng have hnd welding, leanIstory phases ot shop work. DeWltlarolil um t other shop procedure' such as trjiotor maintenance wU :rs In included nest year if possible. Hand;from COMPANY FOUMKD

ALBION, .March B-V lctor Red • mnn Is In Pngowa Springs. Colo

• how ^,i,cre he nnd liU two new partnerj itcrlal NoyM and Arthur Pederscr ' a re taking over Oie Pagos.sa Spring s who Telephone company. They also wll leces- ,„pei Denver with Colorado pub

Uo utilities commLislon. Tliey plni vanish to convert to dial as soon oa pos ,-wlUi Bible, ------ ------------

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/ tIB E R A l T o^ '^ A R ! r ^ P R O T E C T IO N POLICY

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T W I N , F A L L S , J D A H O . . . _

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■ ------------------M 1 BY OALPIl WILEY hoi■ (Pastor. Valley ChfltCUn Chureh! j u n ■ ' A book ncentJy placed on Uie Ui«■ m a rk tt Dy-Jaclc-Ftnciisn gives rbe Wl■ to the question, •'YouUv Aiks About no'■ Religion." rrT H I I 'm u s t no t'b e a freak question, frii M fo r U has been reflected in oilier in H ways and by o thrr persons. People ' H - around th e world today are concern- cj»■ ed aboul their relation to Ood. They re«

I - thing,—and—they be-■ know w hat It I s , c a j

H prehend how t o B « u ] ^ > j 9 ^ fot

H ' f c s s .th a t Ood to J ^ L b wc■ them aeems un-* r F r H real and far away, blc H A sign U needed r b H to guide to t h e ' I eaj■ righ t Uack of a W ' ' J thi

I ' Ood.~ B«, Wil., ^H An adequalo beginning ts made m i w ith the sUiement: You can Judge tn 3 th# reality of anything by Its Inr ou M fluence on you. In the light o t th a t or S 3 - teiir, |frU rvt>hrp..*llU -ptqv*-to-be —

about as real, as anything we can “f i " th ink of. Jesus' comment " I have - j | called you friends." comes to oJc

^ minds, polntlpg our-thlnklng to Uir SU- rnnrliislnn th a t If wr am trlrpnH,^ nf m S B " Je4iu;“ thcirrc llg lon* is-friendsh ip pj Xq w ith Ood. T h b b Uie key Uiat opena te

closed doors, the Insight th a t opens or >M nen' vb las. bi l We a ir want this experience bu t fo H u-e do not know how to begin. The

- . trouble with religion oft*tlmes b tti th a t i t iias no handle by which to

I Program SetH . SHOSnONE, March B-A home-

builder’s "daddy date" program H mecUng will be held a t 7:30 p jn .I

■ Friday a t Uie local LDS church. 1 “ “ T he party is bemg'tponjoreaijy tliei

primary, and parents received ln - |____ vitaUons from Uielr children In the ;

age groups concerned,Tliere u-lll be a dinner, program I

. and gamea featured during lh« cve-t

S "-55______________IB uhl W oman W ins

I, ac* I n D r y e r C o n t e s t Iper- A cash prize ot tlOO plus refund 1

Khen of Uie purchase price of an 'electric I dryer purchased during the weeks'

1 Mel of tho Drj'cr Dnys esssy contest hixs I nnny been awarded to Mrs, L. A. Dnbs. m ent Roule 1, Buhl, one..of. this week's.3 two winners, Tlie announcement wns

made by A. S. 01It>ert. general sales I all- manager cf Idalio Power Comp.my.' ylene Because Mrs. Dabs already fiad Some purchased a dr>’er. the Maying learn model she would have been awarded eWltt was given lo the next In line. Mrs. dures Helen Oaborn. 3125 Center. streel,

wUl Payette. A Uilrd -winner for th e , ble. week Is Mae Maddox. Cambridge,!

who wna given a Sears Kenmore dryer. 1

Eleven electrle do'ers plus Uie, Colo, cash award to Mrs. Dabs have been • inera. given during tha January-Februnry erscn. contest, Gilbert said. T»'o of t h e ' jrlngs winners have been from Dobe, two i 0 will from Twin Falls, and one each from nub- Pocatello. Blaekfoot, Buhl. Cnm- rlnn bridge, Richfield snd Payette In r»8- Idaho and ono from Halfway.;

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I 'M IN ISTER-^Answers About Religion"-

hold on to. When we undersUnd >1 tlia t friendship wllh O i^ Is religion, tl lie uien wp have a- handle lo grasp. ^ i t W llh th b beginning, our handle p u t now says—the r.irne Uwi th a t gor- h

rm your relaltonslilp wllh human tl ,n. friends will apply In the same way s' r r In your rtlsUonshlp to God. clie Tlie first law Is lhe Isw of as.v>- n - da tion : The friends U ial-are most n ey real are those with whom you assocU■ ffte mosL If friends will be real to li P ^ach .other. Ihey-musl take .Ume to L E ' lU ' tOketherr-A —telephcne-ron tact f' H can prove to be a most valuable I I me.ms of maklnir frirends. Up on the ti ^ forest lookout siatlons, many Umes « ;jJ the only conlact wlUi the outside h M worid iJj^JhrouJh radlo-telephooe.■ Friendships have b « n know n‘ U>"■ blossom and finally bloom into msr- !V riage between two people who knewI each o ther only by code names over J Uie a ir wave*, •— Tli* ''f friynrt<hlp In

Uie law Of expression. No thought, de feeling, o r'Im pulse U really our*

till WA expre.u 11. When w ejpeak of n r oui- love for our wife or children “‘t o r of admlrlallon for a- friend. It •be - , • - ..... ........

i M urtaugh VisitsJ»e MURTAUOH, March fr-M r. snd Jif. Mrsr-Tommy-Rutbdsa-ttenf in Mnnt^ U p pe ller'T u tsd tt/ to' see Uielr dflUgh-

ter, Cheryl Ann RuUcdge, who b :ns on tour with Uio student bureau of

DYU. The group* performs mosUy 3ut for high tchoob. The benefit pro-

gram was put on by Uie sludenU for b the local LDS building fund.

J f Mrs. R. O. Loonljer, Boise, waa a recent visitor In Uie home of her sb ter-ln-law . &trs. William Undau,

I SUPERIORProtective

™i COATINGS_ ] CO M PA NY

J •RO O FIN G ; S • PAINTING I J“ l • V /aterproofingck’s . . . . . ' . . . . _______________

I ^ 1 2 5ded■J"; Average Hometh e . j

S ' F R E E

Uie' D EM O N STRA TIO N>een- I--------------— - — * 'lary

a RE3-T471“”n or 29-W Buhl».-fty.;

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E le c tr ic -w a te r

foom . T h ey 're insu la

give un ex ce lled efftt

lion to w o rry ab o u t

c m b e p u t m any

Q uick Recovery m o

yo«f meiwrl busv, growif^g fiIvctrU *•■«>

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R SE E S I T ^n " ----------------- * 13d becomes more real. I t cannot be ours let ai, till we express 1». **'

^O nn iltirK .y T k 'im a t« 3 'an a -h iip - lie py as he dashtd home from school. " IT- HU feolher asking UiC reason for J an the sudden happiness received the ay sUrUlng reply. -O h. I have a new

girl frlendMjut she doesn’t know io. I t yet?’ Words became a hollow

m odtcry iinltifw e any it, w ith deeds, el. Let a man Uke Ood a l h b friend, to lel him give himself in obedience lo f,o U) Uie laws of frlrndshlp. and It must eiiict follow-as-the-nlght-frilowsHhe-day,Die th a t he will discover Uist God b j , h e h b mend, snd th a t he b a re- les warder of them Uiat dlllgenUy seek Ide him,

- .I 'v e found a Friend, O such a “ r Friend. He loved me ere I

know him: « He drew me w ith th e cords of. CT

lore, and Uiua He bound me sei WHlm. • ___

i Door IMON.-

Lorge Assoi

FOLIPLA

Reg. 2.98 ,

SPECIAL

C A U ^ lU M , Reg, 2.'

IVY and PHILO, Rec

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te r h e a te rs h eat o n ly w afer. N o h<

su la lc d top , bo ttom a n d a ll a r o u n d . . .

e ffic iency . N o flam e, no so o t, nd pre

t» u t . So' j a fe , c lean arvJ q u ie t , elec

a n y room — ju tf e le c tr ic e n erg y , pui

m o d e ls i r e th ree tim e s fas 'ter—j>le

ig fam ilie s . A nd rem e m b e r,-y o u r e le

EST BA RG A tN e I e c l r iC i ty ." S o r t lw 7

f a v o r i t t a p p ilan c t s to r* ,-

• P O W E Rrs So MUCH-CwbSo U T T L tl

S U N p A Y . M A R C H 9 . 155,

" Cancer Worlters - Gather March 20

WENDELL. M arch » -T lie vc!- - tn leer workers of Wendell CQ:n:r. -'.'.'j

will meet a t 2 p jn . M.i.'cti : f ', ,J,.- lhe elly linlU-MoterUil fo r-•hr^•.^ —,1 cancer eru-'ade will be

lor Mrs, E. F. Sengle. Sun Vairf.,',1.;h f tric t director nnd olher1_ to be present- Dr. M. E. Sch-■rl■, ;

Dr. Richard H ngerman will Se yg speakers.

Wendell volunteer cancer u r:,,.. y attending-' th e — d h tr tc t—■Svrt-,' —

’<>■ school held a t McGoldrlck fu 'r ,‘ home st Shoshone Wecln^^(ll^

" t eluded Mrt. Hugh Caltlwell, chi'-m»n-Toi— w m d B iir~ M n r"D rT v ^ —

I* Jacobsen. Mrs. Nellie lUrr,;!;c'. f*' Mrs. C, P . O rth and Mrs. Evt:f'- ek Lawton.

FENDEIl SK IRTS STOLLV BUIIL. M arch a—Pender u i-j

were reported aK^len from hU it^f Chevrolet W ed n es^y by Jamrj o:.) sen. Buhl. T he car was parked ii

Buster.-TUES.- • — _ i

s s o r t m e n t o f ^

iage[LNTS

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Jo h e a t g o e s ^ ln lo t h e ^ ^

> d . . .b u i l t - i n .e f e m e n t i

kJ p roducts o f c o m b u s -_______ __

e lec tric w a te r h e a te r s

p u r* M l ig h t . N ew

- j i l e n t y of b o t w a t e r

ir e lec tr ic w a te r h e a ta r

th« ”new~e1ocir?<i” w a l* f‘

G o o d W ei

n ^ r Und *»riy " in «»«▼• i ,-^d ln j Is m in r f«nner». bu t mi ^MBim th t wt»ther Ij exoepUoi

G «rn fiomtw, «ha farm i mdUic rmd %, n u l l p»teh e( Und next rUased to pUnt lelloea en ibe Ui

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' Fair F e b ru ^Wftifl ViUlfT fnrmers whe. iilready

“ litt 'b te ti plowlnK" nnd working— __-iainui(nirpf<piuaUon-^oT-piimt^ __ . 4Jndle«U Uity «r»-doing ll only

' l i tel theiTd of Uie aprins woili

lijlSi .— 17i» tood wfftthtr 1« fine," ohe

•fwser conwifnltd, "but it won’t R«li much dlllerenca In our over- •U Jtnninf ytnr, We ]u*t •won’t Hu i to «crk i9 hard whtn we be-_ll" 5!»nttnt.'- ___________ - -UMt [armtre feel the u m e . but

UT 11 >nuld b<i n much different •■■ary If Uio w rnlhtf wa* foul unUl l*l« la Uie aprine.

I "TV# nonnally Rear our farming >!ira lo bfsin work around April 1.

— ean 't-r t-lnto-th«-fle!6i-alonc •l>!Mt ihtn. the work pile* up and »»^hw .lo.hU>.aiitra ..aa n . .avail-. ««l7 eulilmr-fsrmins protlM ” an- «U'tf farmtr rxpliins.

■H 1* rar* tha t we can’t get Inla field.? by May I and If we cnn

P-Wt our eropi by then or ahorUji V9 ei\n harveat Uicm alU’

conUnurB,, Onlr ra in h w been planted thiu

Uii* year and th a t haa been. ..‘y«ill-oajiaBf.lMjd-tbat-U.dry. ob*

report, OraJn can wlthatand Round lempemturei than

ywt crop<. One farmer. Oeorge

_ TimKE NAMED OOOEGE OF IDAHO. Caldwell,

««cft »-Thre^ Tu ln Falls atudenu Phi’ ^ off'” * *n TauP'" Alpha. ColffCf. of Idaho Ira-

Thf>’ are Ron Plppitt. prwl- Bnjca Kox, Mcretary, and t>an irfa*urcr.

rfe■!T h e

/ v ' ' ' • H ouf

■ rolalcifM .ievery

V C ^ I ^ I M w c h o p P

I . few Ii s H B

[ f f E N G a s >

leather Permits Fj

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ler* Ul* wirfc Io«d la ter In tbe eprinr. It won't Allow planU nr a t » much earlier epU oa^y fo<A Oi»*n,W<»W« P'owi Und

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ODtbcaat of Tw in Fallt, dliked and b a r- next to hlf hotit« early laat wrek. He

>e land later In the week, pro tld ln t the M i(. * *

x y W ^ tH e f GaVJ . J . A "L. J *

ready Semba. who fantia aoulhetusl o rklng Twin Falls, aald he Intended lo pltxn

lettucT-jM f-M w on- t r - h e -n t - t h i only ground worked,

woiK “PlanUnf'UmeTOi'-WMtTOW-crop; hcaln: In mid-ApriL<''',M‘»y i,,

Farmera here are careful no t ti ’ ohB plant loo early, aaya W arren Dalgli won’t Twin Falla county sRrlcultural asenl over- Too m any tim es there have becj won’t klliing frosts, rnln o r mow In-Mnrcl e be- and early April. Plantlnti a liltl<____ lata Is b e tter t han planting early. biit ho aay.i.erent There ia only about Iwo week.i dif' unUl ference In harvest dales of crop

whether they are planted In Apr!

Business-Women— '■’Z —To-Pick-Officen

nU PEIlT .,M areh » -U v ln n ia El • Ion. Anna Grace, EsUier Patt*« ani

VlmlnlaHawka were a p p o in ts nom InaUng. com m lt« al. the W*dnt.i day,m eeting o f 'th e Buslne-vi am

.. Profewlonal W omen'j eiub a l tli thiiJ co lU cr cafe.

? ob" Benward. tIcb preaidem

meeUntr April 13 a l the Odd Fel urnn low, hall In OoodlnR waa announced

! ! ! ! ! . Virginia Hawka was appointed . member of Uie county library board The group voted to give ti lo pur

Iwe'l. chaae m eat for Ihe benefit dlnne oenli apoiuored by the nupert Women’ 1 Tau club to raise fund* for the '-Idah

Ira- lU nch for YouUi.5rM|. EsUier Patlee and Stella O. Ei . l>ivn more will be hIMtea.^ea a l Uie Marcl

19 meeUng,CHOM■ M A T I C

T h e W o rld ’s L a r ^ e f i t n g d F a s t e s t H o useho ld F o o d C h o p p e r!.

DuIlt“ ln ~ a u lo tn n lle ~ T ~ T rotator turns 8 ataln - . J l i s rie ju .iifp l bindM n t »ve^ atrolte r - r r

M completed I n ' &[ew a o o o n d e . O rt^ o p ■ o - Matla ; to . "

sHARDWARE: I '

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Farmers to Start F

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B

•<nr, owned by Peto Lantlng next la h rner Kimberly. Mild weatber In Febrti land Valley flelda. {Staff photo-enxra

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r> r ; r : " 'la r- w rjilhcr re'malni geod and tbere I He worked early, nol many crop* are p l ibe ing)

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ave Farmers in-Spring-Wei’k

ll of or Maj'. adds Marslial Lebaron. svi- p lan t perinl'endent of the Twin Fnlli ^ h e t>ntnch-experlemenl’-«lation-ef-Uf<

UnlversH}' of Idaho, crop* —^And~lnrmera“Ton’t n ’l* " t“ *®f ly

I.ebsrffn says, besides the olher rea- ot to soils, the ground u luusiiy too cou )algh, for the seeda to germinate. iRenl. Working the ground too ear-been ly-jf ,t ], ^ e t can cause » farmci .1mi difficulty 6NatiJ8-tti8Tce1stit-orth!

maclilnery paeka Uie m olil eartt: eariy^ looJiard_Ltbanoti_adds, bul_farm-

era uliouldn'l wait loo long so Uiai .1 dir- j j i j f;round is dry and baked, itsuit- ''■9P* Ing in hard-plowing,^ P » ‘ ’'Spring work never followi an?

pattern for Magle Valley farmer*.’ , Dnlgh *ay», •They Just Ilka to gel t--------A afniia-irsrttitin rD rtrdoT n-w hcr

pT *c “ WfiHTlPr*TlKurH front thV^lJurdtn of enlomology ilallon In Twin Fall!

a El- prove llie recent weather la tlie nic- « and e.il In many yeara. The mean tem< nom- pc»aHire /average of the high an« dnt.1- low lemperaturts) for February w u I and 40.g deKrecs, the highHt reading lr I Die Febniary since 1934 when <1,7 de-

g rees waa recorded. • ________

b"n"Idaho ~ _

, COMPARl •.iarch A ll THISE

QUAIITY • M - O / I K i fEATURK *T O U C H \f*^ /T -

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e s t pMiiiia'Ic. puflcliir* »r««< ^lir«it9vl<lii)rla*b«aii*s>- , B J £

• WIndl>Kn<ldi>tgn(i(Sl«t ^ B r

• a(li biedi «l fltaii •nO

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• •a a tl Iw all'-xlKtr ^■ 4 ■

TWIHJETS~4MMio(h>ld«i

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^ c l d W o r k

(e highway 30 between Twin Falla and February pennltted early work la Magio enxra»ing)

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iere Is no froaL Allhoogh Neldi can b« ire p lanted ao early. (Btaff pbolo-eDgraT-

> Shoshone Judge— , Slated to Speal

L *l£ - m L ' i 'HlL'H. MHWn 8 - ITOBIt t Judge R. E, Powell. Shoshone, wil

1. su - dlBcu.is helping Juvenlica lo becom Fnlla aw ful clUiens a t Uie April mecUn;

pf-Uifr -of-tho-PTA.------------------- ------------New officers named a t tlie Marc!

earlyr aieeU ng-w tre-M rsrDeatiirt-N elsor r ren- prealdent: Mra. Charlotte Jauregul rco ia ’ vice prd.iaeliC!- Hr», A.iM'-XUDO

aecreUry, a n d JeanctU Knoa'lei , . . f . treaaurer.irm cr Olen Soretison and Mra. Wall* if 'th e (Unehari were appointcd-io alteni earth » meeting In Shasiiont,[ j f n , . Mrs. A r i l * Edwn^Av progran I th a t ^liBliiiiaii. tntTTjduecd-h eraonrPhllli esuit- Edwards. Inlcrnational farm youU

excliange atudent, Edwards appear I ed In Burmese coslum* and *howc( ner*." on Burma.

ite, —Heyb‘uffrVisits“Falla Mfs, Leo H andy snd Mr,’ and 'M rj

e n ic - Henry Doctor. Rupert, have returntern* ejl from Macon, Ga.. where Uie;

I and picked up two school bu.«M for Uny waa Minidoka county achool.syt1«m,ng in -M r. and Mr*. Fred Zillig reuirnei7 de- Tueaday from visiting relatives li

Homedale.___________ _

f M20 Oiir* Siritt Id., Si, levli 5, U(

Mower, tomr'*'*- SI‘'P i» □ E<Ki«d u

monlhl). 1>ii intludn al O EntloKd b J iO.OO. Ship r

k %OlC . on.....................n*l»nffA T i Fl»fttfwrrtin>ewtt'uiMt

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Excitemenfls• Rare at Slate

Poi:t„of Eiitryislolr uninr Kiiiis ami from ^

' ■ a ranch in Nevnil.i. . ^Aiihmish the ilii'-vrs (liiiiirhr tlirvj

w rrrn 't sfcn ^ hrii they M"i.* i t i r | equlpiiiriit, (iir r.in-h oaiI't al<H> R-lilii n tJ ibv Jiid *ax tlir n u n !-

• leave. Shp*' explain.'. ^, • Tlie i.inchT rollimrd tii^ n irn .

j bul tlirv outMii hliii._T1 ir ri'.in.T;_ m n r ^ , . i l r d ''l l i r d'-imiy s liriiil In | 00111,101. Nev., 'u lio ratllix’d tiie

■%V POlIf " t Il'e P'’! ' nUD' v^nlcli for th r pickup Iiurk Ihr iiini u rre

Klif.r expljlr.^ H ut tlir tuirk

on duiv bCMii i<> srsrcli tlir r s r

j f* ‘ mlwloii emplnvr »hn vir.|[in:;the staUnii, hrlri a mm on th* m**n,

H E - T li" 't inlrnlinr'M rtldn'l fliul nnv. _ M B thlnc: on .his tir«: warcn nt tiir

%Thicle nnd tlir mrn drf:ppeil tiirir gu.ird som rw lnl At Ihst lliiir, Shrii^ '

f f f (uiys. one oj tiir fij;invrs a-^ketl u rre■ r tlir rr<ir<v%Ti . nH th/- .pnllf.a----j f l t r man lold hl:n ami ti'>M th r mnn tn co

on iiiaido the building to tlie rrst-

* / But the fiiKiilvr didn't go to the re."ilroom, Unknnxii to thr pMri>l-

Ut ' . mnn. he went nrninifl the buildlni: l J C fltl'I fon nunv inio th r H r.vrf Alxnii lU b Urnt time, llir iff.ltolftiMnWITin TTIC V Runs behind th r «■« of Ihr ptckiip

and sta rird to nrri'M ihe nirn. t:\klng the one in.',Ide th r buildlni: nnd rx-

W ; peeling lo find th r other one Uiere, 0 'li Tlio liicldcnt rr.sultcd In nbout Up* 10 men aenrciitni: Ihr dcsrrt for

the eseajwd fuRltlve but he wna . ' i H never found. Shew sny*.» - i n ie ro have been some tncldenla -

. were robberle* havr occurred In . I Twin Fnlla ' and patrolmen hnve

* ® nabbed Uie Ihleves by setting up , rottdbiockfl a l Ui* port of enUy. I Shew explain,', . '

Shew doesn l Ullt aboul (hr, onra the men catch, hut the onrs whleh fiol awny. In tnriictilnr, the men who robbed Uir Ptonllrr scn'ice ' station In .'Ttt’ln Falls.

•'We let the men slip IhrouKh th e ( road 'block." 8hrw wys. '"We were j. looking 'for three men nnd we saw only two In.Uic car. One w ns.lyins i

M rtna-n nn the fioorl>o.-ird.' in th e ,, bnck sent, wc dl.wovered later.^’ '

Tlie Hollister porl of enlrv is one » of six In the -itnie, ’n ie oUicr five f

- are a t Beeche.V Corner ncnr Idnho c Falls. McCammon.’Souih of Pocn- t

'*•- tello. Strevell on hlRhway 30 aoutli { of Burley, King Hill and COrur d’- t

^ ^ - A l e n * . . .. tShew stales Uiat although the Mc-

Cnmmon porl of entrj- Is Uie bu.il- I ^ est, the port, o t entry a t Coeur d '- I g g Alcne has the moM trouble, e.-jpe- 1 ♦JS dally with truckcr.v. i|W He explains Uiat tr\]cks IravellinR p K from Spoknne going east and ones z H . RoloK-wcsl- from Missoula. M ont. _ 8 B nppnrenUy try to bunch up so a ll r

arrive a l Uie pon of entry a l one I K i Ume, VQ The parking lot a t tha coeur <J’- W Alcne port of entr>' Wn'l as big as 1 H Uie one a l Hollister, Shew aajs, and | | P Uie trucka stop tmfflc In both d l- a

recUona when they alt stop to be t ^ . weighed. Patrolmen get so busy and !*ia trnffic is so snarled Uial the patrol-

men cnn m.ske only spot checks, ■*^7 S h e w a a y rT h u s some llltgal trucks

get Uirough,NoUilng of Uiat nature ever hap -

be ■ p e n s 'a t the Hblltster port of entry. r»’ - Shew explains, because there are____ only aboul 250 tnieka. pickups, Ira ll-------- er houses and caravan ears paaslng

Ihrough during a 24-hour period. At------- C o eu r-d ’Alene- th e y -l iav e -n e n r ly

Uiroe Umca ns many and the roads i n l r are mountaJnous so Uiat the Irucka

are slowed down and cnn bunch up.

:. will — ■■■ii' mJtcome^ N O W S T A N D IN G

_____ > B U SK R O W N EK _____S i '

a z r e k” *“ • (B987)

Vallerj n ic s e two cheainut purebred ilt«ndi A nibianstaliions combine beauty.-

I quality and action. Tliey have >gram lovable dlapositioni wid unsur-Phlllp -passcd-lnlelHsence.-------------------- .youUi ^.pear- Pure and half Arabians for tale ' lowed Trvtnlng and board available

Reaaenable prlcei . . .' We IhtH* yaur Inquirle*

„ j a m N E R - ’s _ - .

-------A R A B IA N --------R A N C H

>r Uie' 5 miles aouth of Jerome, Idaho,m, . on Highwa>;_2B_________

'^ 5 0 3 8

Rorary ilnfn. Onlr sfier I n a in r >6.10 moBihIr (for 12 dn all cartT>n| khaiftt.

■liner CO.D, (ljr,avay'

M dD E L F U L T O N *

FIHCirROTJ[RYTW W ER~If. 4 tTCU CIBTM EXtUt-niLB FUftCS

|M( 2 mM. xaar Otabl W 1*1 alL RM*r I'M Sim

$ tm m a iiii.n I

AntNTtONi-un^T^oT^

d-wid*_gjMo j r ^ l n » .S « ) ^ ? ? r ^ ; .

IR B S iS S ilB iHB B B I B H U i H r T - i

;,'TW IN f a l l s , IDAHO

'Pistol Range

•y j_ ________________

V..

4irk

li'-lr

ici>-----

the ri>l- ■ llni; m i l TTTF

cing

for A platol range ha* been coDstme ' ‘'‘'a . Patro lm an It. E. Yonnr pracllee*

neml'headquart^^rx by the ila le poll rnta -

awing a lilf l a l the port o t entry ,i« explalna lh a l most ot the tnicka

paaa lh « atallon on Sundayi and Monday* nnd then apain On Thurs- diiy a n d Frid/iy.

lie explnina ihe majority of trvck- Ing ia from Mngic Valley to Los

v irf Angelea nnd Snn Franci.wo, Tlie “ ■ trucks leave T uln Falb on Sundny

nnd M ondny so they can get to the C alifornia cities during the week to

‘■e’’® b r unloaded and gel another load, saw n i c n ll'fl about Thursday or Frldny tin s by-Uift-tlm e-U iey .gci back In Uic

''talc-"Tlicro nre a lot of cn(lle trucks

one wiiich drivp directly through from five Magic 'Vnlley lo Los Angelc.*;. Tliey aho cnrr}' abou t 40 head of cattle and >cn- travel a lm lgh l through to Loi An- lutli Rclea w ltlinut, slopping. I t takes

d’- Uicm ftboiit 20 hours," MogensonBays. -------

Me- Patro ltnen a t tlie port of entr>- u.il- brng nbou t iiaving the best coffcc d '- b-jlwecn- Twin Fnlls and the state

■ipe- line. T licy keep a pot brewing al- mo.ll nil th e lime, Shew explains and

iing Rive It to the truck drivers who m es stop,on t. — llM oaL.of-Uie-drlvtrs-pul-t-dinie

a ll or n ic k el'o r even more Irt a 'idity’, one bu t wc don’t charge them other­

wise.- aaya Shew.<J’- T lir ir bm g about lh» best coffcc

: as Is accepUible since there is nn other and p iacr 'b e l'v cen Twin Falls and Uie d l- Blate line Hint serves coffee, one

■ be trucker explained. T hey acrve the

singI, A t A s I fim RoinK to quit fa "•■’y —n t “iiubiic auction on n ly l ucka

^ - W E D N ES_-------- ------------ ^SAL

------- tU N CH W H

TWO TRACIrf TRACTORS—'y-' lo in Fcrjjutfon T ra;'r! 1952 Oliver 77 J n— . —FcrrnM in Tille^ -8 fnol

, Fe rrn son CulUvalor—«» loot*, F e rcu ton Mower—new type_ . __Ford or Ferfiuon y turn

Plow■ r o r a o r ferguion~Tro6l~»nS

•Wheel Welthta

Markers Ford or Ferguion Blade Ford or Ferguson Tractor

10,Fo rd or Ferguson Scnper

SoTnc' Fcnce Po.sts, Ho 19« CHEVROLET TH

— ; W TII BEET BED, New Tires — Good (

SHOP T (C rsflc tn in Table !!aw-.tlillnr i

b lades—I herte motor—new C n fta m an .PI*ner-« Inch—»i

C ra ftunan Planer and Joiner—*i

EJM lrie Paint Bjirajer - Inler-Cnmmunlcallon Byalem M eU t Cabinet Trim Sem e New BuUdlng Bloeka

Many sr

GRA1.000 Bu*hels nf

Uirte-w*2 ml*

Iniem aU onal Refrl{fraler ». _____ iMttt alie

Inlm iB tlonal Deep'Frt«M —----- ehw t-lyp*—Jl-tu .-f t.----------Chrom e Breakfail 8el—foor

chairs__ __ Platforjn nofker^ ________

21 Inch Hoffman TV Set Censol* U p rifb t n a n s

_ _ - T P n g F y r n w , t a p n

G L E N CI GAYLORD P H i;.U P S —Ac

ge Used at Port of!

stmete^ M lD d Ui* po rt e f entry •taUon lees ahnoilng. The po rl of enUy staUen li . police ln ,lhe fourth district. (Staff photo-

n lry best coffee no m ailer whether Its i ucka muddy or ju sl p lain hot waKr.“ he iand added,

lUrs- The truck driven-w how trTicti are i overloaded by more than J,000 I

uck- pcwnds srr arresled and made lo fLos unload part of the load before they tTlie can proceed. Shew aays. iidny If the trucka nre overloaded by t■ th e less than 1.000 pounds the patrol- Ik to men warn the driver*, but If the Iload, drivers habitually run overloaded, tIdny then Uiey are arrested.Uic "Most of Uie Ume when irueka are 1

overloaded and drivers are forced lo Iucka unload some of Uielr load, another iIrom tnick Is brouglit oul by the tnick- i[liey Ing company and Uie extr« toad isand put ori It,” Shew explains. "Some- tAn- timesHhougli. ihe drivers have to Inkcs unload the extra weight on • the inson parking lot and come back later and- - •ffel ll. - - - ................................ tn lry •'We've had lumber, plumbing sup- pjffcc piles, doog food, posta, calUe feed sitnlc pellets nnd barrels of ball bearings s

a l- on the lot," he adds. tand Licenses for Uie trucks are quite Jwho an Item and sometimes cnuse iruck- n

ers considerable grief. Siiew ex- Jlime plains. Every inick In Idaho has lolily’, pay. a certain fee for traveling cnher- Uie highways. All oul-of-atate trucka

have to do Uie name thing,iffec The state of Idaho haa reciprocityther llcca'.ing laws with vorlous slatesUie and or.ly charges a amnll fee. usual-ione ly about one cenl a mile •under 10.000the pounds groa* weight and two cents a,

tioiTSt f a rm in jr I w ill bcII t h e fo llo w in g ( ly - fn r m 'lb c a te d : S m i i e s 'N o r th on h o f R u p e r t, I d a h o , o r {850 N . on

E S D A Y H V WME-TIMEr-12:00 N0< SritL BE SERVED O N THE

CTORS AN D FARM

T r a c to r , - i n o d e l - 3 0 ^ = ^ ( » d - I n " « v < J r n c l o r — w i th c u l t iv a to r

llTdrauIlo M anur* Loader—Ili g55a-oB6-------------------------------

InlemsUonal M anor*'* Spreadern Inlcm allonal Disk—7 fool

Meant Vertion Championrfa— -------- n io » p f5 t« -B p H iB e r-= --------;

‘10 fool—on rubber

MeComlek Beel and Bean risn ler—I *eb e f pUlei

Fomam Tractor Weed Sprayer — r.T .O .

Ho> Wire—M any sm all Items loo • TltUCK. BLACK BTOCIBEI) ' MarUDgale. aai

lod Ona ' Saddle Bliuiket-

TOOLS AND M ISC E L U lInr arbor—all iyp* Farm Transit new Eleclrie Wire,- m

bor** moior— a ll new30,0e Rifle—fenr

r—*i hors* motor— of ammo.Shotrnn—FKMl e>S'StockTBtik>-<

11 InlertiaUona! Ele2:5 Sypbon Tube MO Gal. Gas Tai

r small Tools too nu tnerous to tr

RAIN, HAY A N D STRA30 Ton* of

-------------------- BA tK D -«A T -------------------1st aod 2nd crop

FURNITURE— Thre**p)ece Yard Sei—3 ehalr*

Hill Slio HollTwow) Bed —— Sprinn * M a tlm *------ -T hre*-quarU r-Bed— S pring i-A - •r mattres*

Genera] Eleclrio lU a re —foed

Ml* Radlo-Phonorraph CemblnaUon I R o n and Pad*

Term s of S ale : C ash

C A R L T O N /-Anc^lotteer

i f E n t r j ^ S t a t i o n , |

; ------------ 1 - - - •

iaUon a t D onM er by th* lU t* |>»Ue^ i; Uen la used aa dtspatchlnx staUon and i| photo-engraTinx) j

r lU mile over IC.OOO'poil^di^njs* weight. ’J •* he plus a M filing fee.

Bul Idaho ha* a runnln(-feud a are w m rm iaau tu l o te r Ik-yiaes. fltncg-~ j1.000 Missouri charges a full reglstralion I ( to fee for o u t '0 f-8tnt« trucks passing I Uiey Uirough th e a tn tr , Idaho does the |

same th in s fo r Missouri-licensed > |I by trucks. T h e rettistraUon fee for. I trol- Uucks llcenswS up to 34.000 pounds Uie Is iim osl flOO in January, Shew ex- '

ded, plains, <!‘Some Miasouri trucker* gel boil-

I are Ing-tnad-w hen-w e-tell-lhcm -aboul d to Ihe full reglslraU on tee." Shew ex- Uier plains. ••So m ad th a t they lum i2ck- around a n d ga around the tta le .’ . d is Farmers o ften use the scale* at ime« Uie porl of en try to weigh loads of e to farm producta. Shew says. I i’s^ .frea ■the ser>-lce, h e adds. 1and ^^en a t th e stAtlon aay Uiey ilk* I...... their Job .-It's n *tep on the way to i •sup- getUng a a ta te police patrol car. But I > feed as Mogenaon cxplnlns, I t ’s a neces- , ings sar}- step, fv e learned a lot about

the highway law s of the stale here, luile arid I'm n o t loo anxious to work in uck- a patrol c a r u n til I know w h it Ui» ^ • ex- Job is. I ’m lenm ing here.’________ ; , •

; on Good Q uality baa n s lubsUlatel

Blue Blaze Coal iS; WARBERG Bros. .8.000 R E 3 - 7 3 7 1 4> I ir

sitllw in ? Hat o f p e r s o n a l p r o p e r ty i ' l h on M c rid ia n r o a d a n d 1 m ile f. on m o W .) o n — ; '

I A R € H 4 2 - 4ICON ------- TFHEPREMISES-------- ^

M MACHINERY

f i " « v e r y 'w a y . ~ ---------

Western CDlll-packer—10 f t f /T---------8led-T ypw -G om if* tor— - J —

footNew Idea Sid# K *k*-n*w I IjTi’

type—«n rubber---------E v efam an-A atosnatU -U ad—

' U re le r ' W---------W Bod-rh»*—iH«t-«tert-liTMie*~ —r 4---------M »yr*th-Grmln-Angef—Se-fl.— —

Bauer C o rru ta lo r— 5 -row—I ' make* aniooth e o m fa te a ,:.l{

2-secllsn Steel Harrow !;l<seeU<m_ W eed Barrow j,,

I lo d n u m e ro u s ’ t o m e n t io n . ’ ' it j!STOCK SADDLE — GOOD ONE ii )!. and Brldl* to M a leh ' Saddl* ;j‘.j M i>et-all et the** m * Uk* new :

. U N E O U S ; y lsit ' c iire,- nails, bolta, p lp ^ pipe fttU iin . jjU

—fenr-powtr t o p e —toed - ob»—let* | ' l

ood SBC—loll e f am m o. ] ■nk>—ons Slock T an k H ealer j Mat Etae. Fencer—W eed Chopper 11

Tobe^-1 to , « i n , JH IB. I f fIS T ank -an d ^ ^ n d . Hto m e n t io n ' j l j s

■RAW ijl200 BmlM of I B

-------- - UUUU C'CEAW STftAW------- ‘7 0B» weed* ; | B

- - , - i Hitr* ^ e e 'T B b t o A End T U tM ' i l l

BtMj Zrealnjr B a u d ' UB.Msylac WaabM- I-6p*Blall>OaltW ----------- ---------- -IUatB. DUUafc a n d B«ddlB( u i i i w * n T w t 1

------- F*ld lnr-C M »p-»*d*-------------- -]loj^ Gta

I, o W n e rM. P H H X I P S - C I e r k

"V .............. ..............- ...............K ' - ' - '

PAGE NINETEEN

Fanner Desi

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E j ^ B ^ B M I B ^ B ^ B i.- • • ■

DMfcs <4 (he new t jp e b« td c » to e o a be re jiU U d ior Jn»t ih e r l* h t »m th e ; n tu t eetutn>tl.«n sp ren r a th e K»te from d if f in t * bel* la tb« cUUi cblekea wire. <BUtt p h o te -e n fn rln r ]

________ * » Ht * ________

Farmer Design To Help Co

HiB thought of trying to con tro l biwftUr ]n new InlgtU oa dliche*-w lth mnoU ilng -'ino re -thu i-a . «hovel—hna wprompted « Mtglc V*lley farm er to Ir design *nd coMtruct a new coticretchcndgate for commercUl u ie . n

Enunett B tuer, Filer, la b u lld isstho beadgalta In a poU to fceUar mt tl& f u m ne&r Filer, but plana to buUd ha KnRlI factory near Paul la te r th la Uj r a r . 'H e makes aboat SO.headgatea h each day. •-

B auer saw the need for auch * clheadgst« when he began IrrigntlnK ain if tW ~ ta n n -T e c t» ta c d -< ro m -th e hd e « r t near Hatelton. ■•There w aan 't any sod nearby lo make dam a a n d f canrasa dams were cumbersome, r « c pcna l«nnd d ldn tsuU m e " B a u e r a saj-s: “SO I dctlgned and b u ilt m y

B u t the Interest ot h b nelghbora }, a n a thetr'f lem and for glmliar n e td - b gates prampUd’SBuer to build head* ti gates for lalf. > r

M B aurr explains, th s problem to t lick when bulWlng headgatas Js to d h a re one big enough ao an am o u n t o f wa(«r almllar to th a t flowing «n tl t h i dltch.c*n pass thiough a ad y e t „— — -------- O’----- ------------:------------- tl

BERVrS IN FA a'E A ST ' ‘ ‘ fi BOBLEY. March 6-W endeU -jU J;

Hansen, fireman apprentice, son of M rs; M elU Hsnicn. rouU 2. Burley. l a ^ a O T l ^ ^ a b o ^ ^In tho P a r E as t H aiuen en tered " thB na ry . ln _ g e j^ y - ^^^7. J

l e g a l A D V E R T IS E M E N T S c“ NOTICE TO CBKDlTOnS ^

'tsT^TK o?^HAubc^w!*iitnoiiEnTa.OrCEABSD. -

■Un< A/Inliil»r«lnr l« (n* crxillnn r>r '•b4^«U-'-yMMiu l>*<lW-.cUlnit,^S*lnil _ M«ud« W. W(1l6k«fU. or h 'rMUU, l» ««Klbll iMtn with lh» n»«»»»rr *e<ic)i>n. ollhla (our monUu' B««r Ih ' C / in l pubIlc«llon ot IbU notlr.. to !»• m I.I j Admltil.lr»uir »t Ih. l«w eltlf« e( n*"*!' ' A BrnsU at T«ln r*Ui lUak * Trvil , Twin J

m id A>r'lh« tranuetlon* ef lb« butliiMt ]

Ad»<Bl*tr*Ur ot Um b U U of ,

N O T H IN ij D O W N !a t t r a c t i v e l y D E . SIG N E D . . . SU P E R ­BLY ENGINEERED . . b r i l l i a n t N E W L IN E OF H E A R IN G AIDS^------------------

' PAGE TWENTl

:signs New Type o

{' *

U* eenitnK t«i by Emmett B aser. Pller. i t araotml, Dauer tlalsna. W hen farm er* ] I (he dmiutreatD tide at the Ullch (o k*< ditels. Dauer aay* the apron.l* Incipenal

.

;ns, Builds Ne^ ’ontrol Water o•ol be IneipeniJve. e».*y lo Inatnll. p r r- th m aaenl and capable ot holding tlie na waler year a tltr year w ithout leuk« to Ing.;tc "I feel my headRStea m eet those

regulrenienls." Bnuer says.Dg Bauer's son, Wesley, he lps build a t the headgttes. Together the two tid havB converted the poU to cellnr ila Into a small factory with an ovcr- « a hend hoist, concrete mlxlpfe faclll-

tle.i. steam-heated drying kiln, m n- * chine to eut reinforcing ateel rods

n g and 10 steel frames to mold the

o-t Almost every special plcce oX n d equipment UJed In the process of le . making the headgates haa been de- le r signed and built by Bauer.®y The forms were of hl.i own dc-

fllgn nnd he bulil th e -f ir s t one. »ra haTing tha olher nine constructed a - by'ft commerclnl f irm .lle nlso polnUi ■d* to the device Jor holding the ateel

reinforcing rtxLi In the forma while to the concrete Is poured In aa hla own to dMlgn snd eonslructlon.

m t The hendgatea ara two Inches •tn thick except a t the bottom and 'o t next to the v ile r opening w hich Is — three Inches thick. Tliey are five

■ feet long snd 30 inches h igh ; B aaer ■ j. says. The water opening is two feel o f lonr and 15 Inches deep.

-V Tlie water opening Is designed so ibJ tha l regular one inch boards can

, d a gate. A spetlnl method of notching the ends of the boards can ' m ake

__ HKH>penlng adlusLabltJnr,M nr waLct.S control, Bauer says.-------- ^Vh^^-thr-ht*d^«tes'a^e inaU lltd

In an ItrlgaUon ditch by^a farm er.

J*artyJield„Inil —KAOERMAN. Marcll-B—A-TOllCC. i ; ' skating parly for the freshm en Ih . claase* of the Wendell and H ager-

m I'I man schools was gUen by Mrs. Bob Tupper. Mrs. Frank West. Mrs. Vern

win Mavencamp snd Mrs. W ayne Hen- I*'* evening a t the’**• AmeriMn Legion hall.

The group ikffted fer two hours■Mia“ dinc« l-fo r-aa -hou r—RaXreali--menls were furnished by tlie^yw ng

' N I A Y E A R T O P A Y

9 FAMOUS k

ZEN ITH ■ Q uality M odflli f ro m H

_ *5^0% ^!

I COMB IN . . SSB . . HEAR - wlili the New Zenith EYE-

GLABS Ilearlor. Aid! ElRht Other *• snd 5-tranilstor mod- el», loo. Prices from -».V> to »ns. Including. 10-day money-

— bact.-guaranl«e.O-Xeir_war- raniy. i-yesr a lfttipurchaae

__Mn’icf_i)]»n,_i;i*7_p» rm en ts■to lu ll yeur -

I NO. W Twin Faa»

Your Diamond Store’*

_________________________ g -

iofHeadgate A

ae

llCT. allaw* r*f gna ter waler flow, yei Jfj ler* pat lb* beadnl* In tb^tr ditebes, B( 0 k»«? Ui« waUr going owr Ihe head- t i penalve la bBlld, uUUalag cemeni and m

* * * * p«

yf Headgate on New Lands -

rr- an apton must be built on Ihe le .he downitream side, according lo Bauer. ik» to keep Uie waler from washing t^

ftway the difl and mnklng a hole 3se next to the headgate. I

Bauer describes Uie apron liutal- -L lid laUon as simple and says the farm- ao ers need only smooUi the dltcli nexl la r to til t headgate. place heavy chicken

wire along Ihe bottom of the ditch (]{ I'l* nnd Uien cover the wire wltn-con- r

crete. Ji^ Dauer has proved-lhe headgaWs fc

on his own farm. -Tliey will nol —7 tfn sh -ou t- and-aerve-the-purpoM oi ^ well." he explains. H

j!; He designed the hcadgaU In 19U a and built several a t U u l time for his cl

^ own use. Since Uien he has been building the special equipment for h Uie eonsUucUon ot Oie headgatea F

" ftnd'has-*ecur«J* a patent-on the a -.1 process antt design.I, constru'cilon of a factory near ^

Paul will begin later this year, “ “ Bauer hopei. lle(plans, however, tn

continue building the headgntes at the present locaUon until then, con-

. llnulRg his wcrH. through ihe sum- ,... mer wlille he U farming. li

. - I t retjulru only aboul two and fi , , t one-tislf hours to fill the 10 forms

wllh eoncrele. Tlien they have iq gJ ,0 dry for 12 hours befop w csn K

•an tl® • ''y hiore work." he .'tay.'i.

Ing tn r tu i because he believe." IhafT i ei Ike the center of Uie area reeding Uie st

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S MOTHER^AT____ MORE-HEAT

N O W YO

U T A H

/ c a r b o n , h i g h B T L

m i n i m i z e s c r u m b l i

C o a \ ^

g a s . . . c a n s a v e y o

' d o l la iT i e a c h v e a r f

________ T A X E S _____________

A r e a C an ce r S e s s io n H eld

- — ^A t-ShoshoncSHOSHONE. Rtarch 8 - H « Amer-

I lean Cancer aodety’s dUlriet trsln- >I Ing school' held a t Uie McGoIdrick I chapel Wednesday was sllended by I representatives from four countlrs,! B laine, Oooding. Camas ind Lincoln.! Mra'.' B. > : SeaglerSun ‘Vsllry;

distric t director, waa In charge of ‘ Uin mfallng, made m uPduclianiaaiL , gave the welcome.

U nit commanders are Mri. T. C. M iuray. Sun Valley; Mra. Olenn

I o m . ra lrf le ld ; Mrs. Ralph B.I Fletcher. Qoodlng, and Mri. Wllllani ' Pardew , Bfioihone. . (.

The all-dny progrsm Included I aes.ilona on organlzaUonil method.i.I crusade policies, public educaUon

and InformaUon. Arthur C. Jscob- aon. Boise, s ta te executive directer, led the workshop dtscusiloni. assist*

N. Dolw. • assistant exrcutlff dl- ' rector for the organluilon. Dnrls

H anner. BoLse. public Informsllon

ntw spaper alldes and film In prep- axaUon for th% April ecujide.

•m ij waa ona of 11 tticli schoota being held In Ihe lUle. olflclsis slate. ReKlslratlon w»s s t 10 a.m.A coffee break waa held s t 11:30

. . .y lU i.tlrs . .C h a r le sJ l^ n .h Q slc M .. _

local cafes, the session wss ''ontin- ued during which slslLitlrs~'ntre given to show progreaa of the Csncer aodety work. A film entitled "n^lit "

J. of T en” on crusade work In Arltona waa ahown.

Dr. n . B. >J«her. Shojhoni* M D,. spoke on cancer In men. The live and 10 vear awards ilu wss reid 'jy Mrs. Seagle.

Papers F iM for „ E stateo i H'oman '

A petition for letters ot admlnh- _ , tr su o n in the estate of Msy Hnll. C ‘ who died N ot. 35, IM7. at Lone iT >• Bench. Calif., was fllrtl Frldiy In ’ Twin Palls probate court by J. Dean I Mosher. Twin Fslls.

The estate consists of resl nnil personal properly located In Twin

-- Palls coupty. The personal properlv ng U T a lu ed 'it approximately »J.06035 er and th e real property value h u not Been determined. mi

r, Heirs listed In Uie peUtlon Include va S two brothers. W. C. Hall snd Bruce co

Hall, and a alsler. Mrs. Addle Drad- fn he ley. all Long Deacli. i}icr. Judge F. C. Slieneberger will hear ng the pcUllon a t 3 p.m. March 20.

Divorce-Granted i! r.t To Local Woman".*n Mrs. P a t Rauch ws.1 awarded a ch divorce Friday from WalUr Dean P» •n* R auch In a decree signed by District In

Judge Sherm an Bellwood. Oreund In les far Uie action waa extreme cruelty, al lot Mrs. Rauch waa awarded custody ~ »e of-ft-m liior-chllrt-w lien ll-U-bom. »

Rauch' wtia ordered to pay f )S3 monthly child support after the his child Is born.:«n Sha was furUier awarded house- lor hold goods and he wss nlvtn * lfiS7 tea Ford. They were married her* Sept. t;h« 37. IB53-. -------- - -------- W

Mrs. R auch was represented hy ni ( „ William H. Bakes. Tain Falls at- y ,f , lorney. bi

Seniors Advised jm- IDAHO STATE-COLLEOE, Poca- r .

tello. M arch S—Idaho SUte college to nd faculty mrmher* are advising h ijh ur ms •achool seniors on ihelr college pro- tq gram a In a serlea of staff vLiils to te

:sn Idaho schools this spring. ScOn the afternoon of March 14. nr

)ry Arley F. Rosu.as.ioclale profeuor o f.ja T i eaiTc illon . i n a Itlth a rm r-W riM n -i—Jie stn jcto r In chemlMry. will talk to

studenU a t Hailey high school. to

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; Students Like Cc H Conservatioin I P . . . p .o n i target.V ago and Tlirockmoeion was a tcach- to sto

er more than 10 years ago. the si)t An explanation of the game laws ^ ,

and Uielr importance In the prtser- (u le vaUon of wildlife is Included In Uie :e course. Tlie one-hour classes are ° I* filled Into the student's tegular ..

dally schedule,‘r Stuffed duck-s and pheasaiiU as . ,

well as akliis of various Idaho ani­mals are on the sUge lo aid In the instructions. Charts ire u.ied of the proper alignment for Uie front and rear slghU of a rifle k »

11 when on U rgel. . wsterJ In giving Instructions In the jrom ,n proper poalilon and manner of hold- uve h et ing the rifle In the st.indlng. kneel* jatloi Id Ing and prone positions. Rhodes has .V. sludenta come on stage. A lighted f^rtllr ly ----------- ' Ted

S Hearings Waived 5 “; ;; On Check Charge

Two men arrested In Twin FalLs f i nu irsday nighi for L«ulng checks —~

— w lthcut-funfls-ln the btink waived ' t preliminary hearings Friday In .

I* Twin Falls Justice court and were Jy bound over to district courtJor irlsl. . _

Reid Rudolph. 23. whose isn nd- drc.'s was Burley, nnd John Patrick Gannon, whose Inst addre.*.! wss

»• Rupert, were remiindcd to Ihe cm- »e tody of the county sheriff after fall-;h ure.In po«i j l ,000,b p p d v ,.. .......’• Rudolph WM chsrged with at- to tempting In cn.'h a S3? check nt

Sears. Roebuck and comp.tny. Gsn- t. non wa.<. chflrsed wllh csslilns a of, J30 check a t Bob's Texaco service.

to ' Spray Krull Tree* now with Dor*'p » n l .Spray from Glnba Seed.—Adr.

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Sights Rifle Und<

S/V xry 2 i. 'i'h

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It. scrota In an target from prone aea Offleer Mike Throckmorton. Bolie, »«tl

. three-day af : • * * * *

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target, with a hewvy wood backstop pm< to stop Uie pellet. Is se t up and . o f the student fires a l ' the bullscye. nm Each studenl on sUge first checks thethe gun to be certain It Is no l week loaded. After practice sighllng on Uie u rg e t the student opens the ic tlon snd Rhodrs gives him a pel- leu At all limes the student U un- der eIo.se supervision of the offleer.

Rates Raised ~KINO HILL, March &-Domestlc

wster rates have been Increased from »1.M to 13.50 a monUi. effec-.Uve March 1. by the King Hill Irrl- gaUon board of directors.

The rales will apply in lown. ac­cording to Mike UlUcan. chairman.Ted Moore, db lrlc t manager, re­ported on~work being-done .th is . __spring to gel la tera ls:and dIUhes ready for canal water. j

A berdeen Cool !~ H 'o ld -S tr ik e S ta m p s j j .

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Meet Slated UUlSHOSHONE. March « -T h e Lln- Bheph

eoln Counly Cattlemen’s associa- the P lion mecUng will be held a t 8 p, m, coursa Tliursday a t the courtroom of the a t the courthouse. State officials wUl be first c present. Ing co- Officers will be elected and plans n io g .:

will be made to send delegates I f i--------the slate convention a l Boise next week.

SIABINE BEENLI8TS H( BURLEY, March 8 - M a r l n e N od

T/Sgt. Oene, L Harrell, son of Mr. C and Mrs. WlUlam T. Harrell. I33J igoo Yale avenue. Durley. has reenlbled for a six-year hitch._______________ iL w ^

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CLABS SCHEDULER MURTAUGH. M a re h t-Fl»;d

Bhepherd, Hansen. Is Instructor for the Red C iou flril sId Uslnlng wursa to be given Tuesday eitnuig . s t the MurUugh Orange hall. first class of Uie elghl-veek t r s l a o S K ing course waa held Wednesday eve. T [Uog. Next class «1U b* March II. . Cu__________ _____ ui^ u - /

G A R A G E SH O M E IMPROVEMENTS ^

No dn payments. M mo* to psj mjCRESS BLDG. SUPPLY ^

lUO Kimberly Rd. B12 J -IM ut We give S A I l G rtta Stamps t^i

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I— «ff(!ii f»use ta rm ;n lhe HI f S i . « • « " » '" I^ froTJ Mill 111? rOn: #nd H T^% % traff »« u«u»lly p « . ■

Bunlng thfy jro« year »fl- H.rlihoui rtplsnllri:. H

( S ro»ti "ho f»nni 240 » « « | Hj? « * : - ef T.vln FtilH m >’» A’' H

ire I probl:m-. . • I w nildir B. . « td , any P»'“ KSrri««U,or»nypIanlBrowInRln | H

Sw pt ivhul I w»nt to grow," H |‘g ^ g Sua. - lt^ ^ b « * u W q

S^U nU ouf fltldi th r« to.nve

lTiob»b1y Ui»'blR«Mt Mr- | l « d « td i«d»- Tlilclten »sy». Hirf btKllDI the lUt -iJ Uie wt«l MR im Itnnert the mosl (rlcf, Ca- H

5 » t t l W J e . , ■ •nijtUQi (lUmktM 3.500 tcrc i o(

ilUUe gr6wi_innu»!ly JnTiia n a county- | H

-(UliliB ihliite I* Iiird to eon- tfrtteowx the seeds nre carried »o WMasij ti} «tDd tnd It'i imoOMlble ■ ■u tiU lU thuiu plan|J,” ThletUn u laftU*. 'Id the canyona alons , MCull tim *od Dock ereek there F m in a iay CioidUn thlslle pfttches t!3l Tt CIBDOI p l to eeonomlMllyBi deiiniy, So »hen tliey go to ‘■•uilad. ttu «Iod carrlei (he leeds out Afea the Iwrnlnit countr)'." I* thQtvti h m been m id t to eontrol kill e

Ihi teedi la lhe eiiu’oni. Thletlen eouaip.’.ifn but It U too cutljr. Ib t ',

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flans Reported For Celebration sH

,“ »m T O , M .M 1 i _ T i n l . l l . . "IM ^:■jyJorOoodlnj'iWthannlwttrT■^ifilloo Include* • b»rt>«ue in ■jT.nif oritjidinsry. h inneri, m d

eomniemor»Un« the • ..I. -ind K finsi and hlsiorjcnl

»•' pan ol the annual Ocwdlng I =*-•■'1 iMr In AU6U.L _»n:tle* r„ u .r ln t pioneer? and ^ • i .T u '" » " » *•“ 1 *P- I^ lhe Oooding U»der.

ilevfr h». been niimrd',:,S*n >»i* event, with June*!Cl ftf .‘^"■ '*r»-treaiurtr. Mmi-

the board «f airfcier* nre ^ ’-Jrtnsion, Goodlnt mayor; f f « ^ n i r r , oene HeJler and 5 JJ f“»nd BurrM.,. They will be

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Il '!"'>e «ht>wlii write tor It,^ t l? e tihi! 1’' “' ' ‘J *"'<»■^ In ...I.* ^ ’’itwrary relief and

C i p S T t s :'a; s^ I'T uiu ''? in lend . ■ ^ i* lh7 booET It ■

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lating^eeds “P ant Sized Statu

K armcrt nren't Uir •'ii;- iic.^r.ie' T plaKUed v l th ucccls. lie t.ija. 'rh e |c ra i ordinary -houMliolUcr—.•nnjtanllv- w hrtlirr t l’.- In lh» ««n- «£.: den. li*'i» or flowfr bcii

Oaj's one T''-in F;ili^-uotiiiin tvho *o i rnls:s flower.i inoiiiiil li>r Inusrp.c.’ )! "My flo-Aer beds uouU; 1 ; : / ) /"i-pl-; j «lic to keep ui> th s t I M jn p o '^ .louliliil ttie b c J iin .lU L ’ .e fen J .fP ^ c eu M ____ jcrn

A weapon In Iba b is « a r itaced rre i !> tb ls weed gun. whleb ahooli carboa 1 kill Doxloua weeds. I( Is pa ri ot f u equip coualf noxioui weed eontrol barean bea I h t 'f im . (SU ff pbelo-enraT log)

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f-w M ff-ton trb rB oH srT iR T B H a— hssu .11* cotinty dwna Ibre* Jeeps with osed

MKET POSTPONED ^SHOSHONE, March 8—The March H,

Uy council meeting hn.« been ponU Ametoned UDLll a p. m. ^'ue5^1^y a t Iher meelly hall. T lie meeUiiK wa.'« K hcd- lucklied ln.*il Tue.vlajr but was p<wt- lng itoned becauM a number of Uie LcrIwincin ncn were out o.t to y n . . will

DON'T ISure - We

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Termanently” ' tue, Valley Fan* Tlie lio*i?.ctio1der I* bollieircl \ i;li ili> |c rab Braw which liilcsu Ir.ur-,, ;,i;;■ linw er-ratdcns-and ne ed i.p le iil(.u :— ( Iw ilcU -’J U m i l f . ______________ J.ia.

"If cr.ib Rra;.%‘ « riiVI so iis I*', 1: kei*ouId be ea.'y’to la i'c fnr a l.i'..n.' u i

.£••>>8 one T «in J'alU ho ii;e;ir:(i'r !•,i« lio f t:l iu crr.b praa^ n sh l ilo;-u 'iv.■ i:ie line 'vlih cliemicnU «nd All int.: - •: |c rn mcUiotit, then r t vcrt.i bac^ to :ti *

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ererjr ytar b^ m an aL(ainst weeds Sboa bl-iulpblde Into the ground ts ear‘qalpment owned by (he IV In F ^ l i catbeaded by Jack ThiellCB, bolding It's

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T tS5U »if3TpTiyfM -t»*»ynrr*.^*>-«-»» Dsed le dig up the weedi. (Htaft phot*

MKKT s c l i E n c t r i T " ....... t ~HAOERMAN. March 8 — Tlie I

Ameriean UKlon and auxiliary will, meet Tliursday evening for n pot* luck dinner and prORram celcbrflt»Ing the annlveniary of the American LcRlon. Lorenro B r o * ^ Wendell, will thaw slides. _________

1 ^1e have all PLIANCES

LOW as 7 lace!

=u|l Year '• R ^ E ! 3

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TLAIES-KEWS, TWI"W ould irmers Believell llir ii'.a hue—"llie only iluiii: tl^C v ..

i :— C iiu U compaiilcx In i;i» v»;icy —.

it keep vff(U .frani cro»;u-; on uiieli- . ' U n tv 'i i i f v iprsy « lt:i .M-IJ iikiM -' r 1'. ftu-cjrdliiJ to Al Prtn.A ot tiie 11 'iv.iii KaUs Canal co m r'in .

Tllf Hate hkh>>av <Uii;i:tmmlrsllrcadu figlit \n p i.‘ . loo, __

—J ln u i t i f . i i l l* . b 'Jt:ihci-u:j?.U i:hit£. _ I , ilip rotmiy weed ronliol buic:iu to I tlMlioy llirm.

« rr( i' fioin »|iif^«illnc," T h lfitrn r 'e x p l.iin '. •'I 'batV «1'V driA diip Is I 'concfrnect wllh »rcil.', e.-DPclally

I noxlou. werdi * ..! .iVetcIt are. such n pn 'by in Ihat

I the nialr leBliIslurf n t.iftro l.;a^ in . []349-«hlcli atlpulslr lli:ii no'iO'js I *erd« sre lo be conir'illcd liv Isjid • lOuncra or Uie eounty imU Mrp in U nd XiRht lhe weed. tvilh Ilir rx-

J.nes’.-: p.ild by the l.iim n in e r ' Mirn-jjii extra la*e^. T l i ' i.ih ' rt»- rlarr.^ •'wffd* are a nifnari* in the public welf.irf."

In T'vlii K.ilU eoiinlv 17 mrn *re employed during the c n 'n in ; 'r.i..nn TirTltr'couiiTy^'irfM'TOirriTTinTjTiTr t« supervise or a.'.'il't l.irnirin In coiiiliMilns weedi, s:i;.\ ■nil-r'-ii,

Bnides Canadlsn Itusile. n ihrr noxir-:* weetls and llielr r.^rlinit.-d ucreiiKt 111 Taliv-l'nll* cdiin v «re

I glory, l.SOO acres; Ilu^Man kviij)- uerd, COO acres, and vli;te loii, ti9

rrn>r In Ihe itock fnrnilni; l;i iliLs rejion, Ihere were no ivtrin. i*:oril*Ini: 10 )tarry Gault. lonner caunlv BR iil, All of Ihe weed.i R n r inipnrl- rU. Tile Crninli?n thl-.Ue r.un- liilo the i;iilied Siai"* In l.'.v finin Trance before th t llevolu'.lonary

Uut.\lan knapweed nns Imporlrd from Siberia In alfalfa tce;l. Onull sayj. Most Olher wetda cnme In a . 1 almi.'iii' msnnw.

Wcrd c fliiifo rom ajnm svrT iD prr-iz : for U i(sjulure. explaln.i TlileUen. I New e h ^ e a l t a r t beinc produced J , cvcry-day whldh are taking lncrea.<- Ing effeel.1 on weeds.

••Evenlunlly It U hoped th n t f*nn- era can aprajr tJielr fields oncc each year wllh a weed kllllns noluUon Instead of culUratlnc Ih r Ilelds *' three to flv# tlm ei as they do now,- he juiys. ' f "

•'Dul now, If farmers will work ihi ' hard on the weeds, estieclnlly nox- wo

lous weed.i, they can be controlled Rl' effective. We hope to be nble to thi get noxious weeds In places oilier i Umn fiirms. Tlien we will have ef- mt fectlvfl control of weed*," T liletlcn co;

' addi.Dul still the weed seeds v.111 be In

carried In'small amounL'j from Irrl- tin Ration u-nler or carried by birdi. ao gn It's a never ending problem,” h e loc concludes. or

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FOR SALE o-----------------B e a u t i f u l - D e n

_a,b«<lroom,tnodem home V eil located basement, hardwood’ floors through cement drive, stoker furnace heal, house wllh 'fenced In' runways. H as a with lots of flowers and shade trees, ju st I block* f« m a shopping cenle

PRICED LOW. O R W I L L , T l

GONTACT M rs. C.

^ 208 6 th Ave. East,

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I ny IlKTH nilODENBAUGU Ma , Id ih o n s h and Game Departoieot from - - T h e lordly-moo-:e-dldn'f*-ninbh

frocii the Idaho scene a f te r ' alt, , t though many people once feared he . would. Apparently he didn 't even 1 Blve ground as much os people once " > thoiiRhl.r Solitary, and aloof by nature , ito ,. ma.«lve of build Ihat his nnmo has ' J come to be synonymous w ith un- J~“ ' ”

iialnlj' site, lhe moose seems simply t tn have walWd out the hectic pioneer 5 ^ '- days. Anyway, he Is still here , hl.^} great, high-shouldered dark shape ‘ s looming up pislnly In m om lnc mhit. '®

or evening twilight a.i he stands knee a „ „ W „ « n l . l i , .lm .nl, or

. The moo.ie apptrently w hat lhe blolonW call* a -ellm w sp<*cles"- „ one Ihnt thrives be.it n.i a p a rt ot P ™ ‘ A plant-anlnial eommunllv th a l l.i stable and »(lf-p*rp«tuatlnc. Tlie second . growth trees nnd bnw hes ‘' ' ‘; t h a l follow burning, locglog o r other la ri# scale cliangej In a *loc.illIy an^ flne_fnr deer and elk, Herrij

• build up fa it In such Miufltlons, w hich are why we have more deer * and elk In many ar«n.i Umn wpre ‘ presenl In the early ‘ddys. Young second cmwlh bni*h and tim ber Is ' full of deer and ellt forage. MU

However, m Ihe re-growth ma- Mni.'l ture* It gradusllv gives way to the day fi form er "virgin foresl” specle.i and ton’s eonditlon.i. Such a forest l.i poor paUer hab ita t tor deer and elk. ..but Ils ton's

- molsc~nren.T~rmc«dgira,-Hgmw.-MPn- in f“ l dampened ilope.i. lake tliores wllh DenU the ir patches o r spruce, firs, hem- famll; locks, nnd cedarsi nre Jii.it rlRht s.teck: fo r moose. Tliese huge anlmal.i com- her h m biiiysU m m tr in such atea.i men s g j head \ipl\lll lo open ridges, o r downInto marshy valleys, or even outInto the de#erf-lo-wlnUr.----------- ,—| —

P resen t'research Indicates th a t,Tdaho'fitvei'h tff I'W Rinnoose-hunti -----u n til 11M8 w hen. 30 perm its for! . tniature bull moote T,»e‘l^UM t ii* a ! -----dcslimated p ^ o n of enslem Idaho Lnear—yfUoTvsU inosnt.- T n e - t in n t —v a a followed b« a eonUnued lncrea.ie o f-m w sv.-or-an Increnee of knowlt edge aa U> Uielr whereabout, or bolh.

A t any rate In recent years the h u n t has-been expanded to Include; several carefully aeleeterf area* In j $ •ld«ho-CTOnlyr*nd-lhe-«llownd-lia*—1 — - veat has been Increased to more lhan 100 animals per year. The Jxipula-

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ISCitcd on two lots, has full flnUhed _10_oughoul. separate garage w ith ^Bl. CuLilde there Is a chicken p,,ns a beaJtllully landscaped ya rd tairces, Locatcd on a paved stree t I:en ter. We

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Most of the harvest sllll comes led from e:\stcni Idaho where a well- cow known populaUon migrates back-and dur forth b e tw e e n Its summering 11 grounds In the Targhee naUonal a r forest and lla wlnlerlng grounds gle far out on tlie .du .e rl In an area wat known as the Juniper*. bog

However. Ihe greater density of d ie this population hn.i somewhat ob- o r i scured the good number.', and d lslrl- P buUon of moose In northern Idaho, lng Gama Blologtsl Al Norberj; nnd L»-i hftv Trout noticed mnny m oate.through- a 1 out tho upper Clearwater drainage has while making game counts from a of i helicopter In connecllon with the as current Clcnrwnter study. Uiough out lhelr fllRhts were planned to seek elk Son m lh fr than moose ranpe. ' ' by

Moose everywhere give an Im- mai prcA'lon of. rarity. Tlielr. solliivo' t'* : habit cnu-ws Uiem to range singly, or gua In small groups nt tw6 to perhaps mo< five. They are not very companion- 11 able, even In such small groups, or and aerial census plcCurei ttsually p m show only two or three anlmnla. and "T* ■merj“nitntr-w me!y-M parfttedreven / - In winter. A cow and calf aiuall|^ j, stay together, someUmes'accoinpftn-

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MURTAUGH, March 8 -M r. and ed Mrs, R.ilph Dentcn returned "niurs- Bha day from Salt Lake City where D en- = ton's brother, Claude Denton, Is a > paUent a t St. Mark's hospital. Den- t ton's condlUon It reported Improv- in r fw ow m r'T O y^R uniery . mt», -t Denlon Is sUylng with her niece and ■ family. .Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph S.tecklene. Sunset, UUh, to be near ^ her hushand.~ ________________ R h

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led by A yearling, and a bull or mad cow may forage Wgelher for a 'lim e iju«. during the maUng season. o r

However, the commone.it sight ef penr a moose for mosl people Li a sin- body gle anim al standing in Uie sliallow n b c water a t th e edge of a mountain from bog or lake, hend don'n, drow&lly c-pt chewing a mouthful of dripping moss ]{nwi o r (apparenUy) Just Uiinklnj. drift

PJshermen report many Interest- »how lng experiences wllh moose. Some have the Uirlll of their Ures when even a long cast over a shadowy pool in tl has been followed by an explosion erall of splashing water and flying moose q qo( ns the disturbed nnlmsl crashes out of the waUr into Uio brush.Some feet they have been chased by moose; some feci Uie big onl- mai never saw them: some report MO" Ihey were chased up a tree and won RU&rded there for hours by a mad moose.

I t U hard to Interpret the mood Cam or lnt«iUonB of a moose, us un- predlet*ble doe* their behavior ap- »»Pt

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Once actUed down. Uie moos* ai>- ‘ peara to he pretty much of a ho.Tie- body. T ho Individual li believed to , n b c w ander more than flrp miles from hU current Jioms base, ex* cept a t m igration or mating times.However. Uiere appean to bs some d rif t n t Umes. as moou continue to | show up a t new places around the slAt«. T here are repeated reports. ' even, of a moose wandering around in th e Albion hills, In habitat gen- ' erally considered »miiiiahl« Ior moose.

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■ ^ d ru n k rDr. Ted A. Loomis »nd D r .T . C.

;. -Weat report n iU nd»fd UOltl ol ; chlorpromiulne <ThorMlne) haa . the aame e««et on coordination »nd ' Tetetlon u lour shoUi o( wniOc)'- j • Dr., LoomU U a. professor ol ; ' pharmacoloRT » t ihe unlreralty «nd I Dr. West an aaslsUnl prof«i»or ] They rtcenlly eompleled an Ijiten-

. , alro study on the eompartttlvc rtda-

.( Uve effeeU of * , bortltu rat^ uk! • thrtfl

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“Whrn we eomDltted the study. w(------ r s K lH i t& n - l H n 5 i iT ia « n; . would have the aame effect und de-

• elded lo etutly them." w ld Loomla ■ »ho llio li WnahlnBlon »Wte'» Of-

-f--fle l»l-loiileol(>gl#t-«»d-*-m edlaa-lepU y p c r t . ' ‘

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contfoU ilm llar lo Ihow of a »Und- t a rd ew-»UerlnB wheel, foot brake I and accelerator pcdala.

The ateerlnif meehanljim operated i a model auto as ll pawed over «

■ tranaparenl nylon bell which, on IK jurfivce. had an Inch-wlde atrip aim-

t ula tln j a road bed, ThU belt would i ... moTe beneaUi the ear. ItJi speed ! • conlrolled by pressure on the- aecel-

I erator pedal. A photoelectric cel. ! ■. e m illb s a direct beam of llBhl from i i , beneath the car accurately recorded

tha number of times the car ww \ I ••off Ihe rood,“

niount«l In front of Ihe-driver, whe ;i , compll»d according to the slRniU-

relenaed the accelerator w hen Ihe

li Officers Named i ■ At Annual MeetI BHOSHONE. M arch » -T h e an-

nual election bam juet of th e Bhtv- I abone R ld lcr B edik ln i w u held

. thU week a t th# Wpod Blver Center I Orange hall.

W chard-Payton wa* e l« ted pres- t Ident; Bud Clifford, Ooodlnff. vice - • preeldwit; and Arthur. Oabom. lec- V, retary; Mrs. Floyd Silva waa named

treasurer and K ellh Jackaon was ! '■ ejected to & three-year te rm u .di­

rector. .. Floyd flllva w u m a s ltr o f cere-

,. moDlta a t the bantjuet. D inner was •erved by women of th e O ranse.

. Mr*. Dean Daraey told Jokta on memben u p a rt of th» program

•. Jim AdUns. W bln Kinsey andD lck ( ‘Z taaka played the guitar a n d i&ns r - Th« p o u p w te d to, have a Jim - ' boreo again thla year i^t th e U n ­

coln countr fair and to have thel: < annual aourdoush breakfast thli

iprlng. I h e b r*ak fu t will be plan­ned la detail a t tba nex t ngula i

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ng PiUsJust asTJriihk DriverW ien light was yellow, applied the brakroad. Oft r td and a tarttd moving agalipllla. on green. re* The driver's rfacllon to thos-they slrielaw a* measured. Tlte num ber 0

i l as times "off the road" and the rcacw hile tiAit-to-Uv«-«lfnaIs were uaed In t h-- - final calculations.-' -

T. C. E ig h t. Tolunleer gradual® atuf l o t denU were given Uie drugs, wit:

h as an lnter\'al of one week betwee1 and each test. One tem nlso wax mady. while the subJecUi were under "thir of Influence” of liunnlr** com -atA rtr and pUIa-eisor, -Our aludy ihowed th a t choljiten- promirlne reducei the driving abl)r td a - Ity by aboul wie-fourUj.^' a il: knd Loomis. He w ld the Impalrmr-nt wan . it&i, but still significant from -fronr •cornmonly—pTescnbed— tia im utlm> _the meprobomalo (EqumH or W'l

“ town).ly. we A standard do» fif the barb ltu rilIlB«rr secc^rblC il resulted in impafrnierd de,* ftjUBl to th»t caused by am ounts <x>mU. iicohol considered as Intoxlcatlni■s of* he said. - ' ----

-T he-docto r-aa ld -on ly -phanag ly codol (UlUin) did no t produce

limed ilgnlfrcanU y-dirrtrenr-erreci-frmw llh th a t produced by the cornsU rch pll

U nd- -Our study Indicates there ahoulbrake be a reetrlctlon on uaage of U ar

qulllMrs by persons who find then;iraUd aelves In situations where decreasever a coordination would be dangerou»ion lls Looml* said. "Tills Includes drlvln• aim- any vehicle, piloting an a irc raft cwould operating many types of machinery,speed ----------- ----------------

?“ ecll Freshman Plays S On College le an

DENVEH. Co!8_ M arch »—t-Iark

, who John A. Olsen, roule l, Klmberl; [niU-* played guard on llie Colorado Woir \ IhB an ’ collegB baskelball team whlc------- liM Just completed lt« sen.ion,.

Marky Is a freshman and ts atudy Ing secretfrlid work.-

Tha CWO team won one arid loi P P + four during the season. pU yln

a«aln»fr iour-year collegeB In IJi ) a n - area.Shtv- r ^ = = = = = = g | ^ ^ |held

ienter

I SAII SAVE MD ick

S LOOK aIhelrth is I--------------------------------- --------

19SS P L Y M O U n--------------- e t u B - e o u P E r

. Economical -S'* w ith auU maUfl trans. new seat cover

.new paint, good m otor, «cce) lent tires, radio and heaw r.

took a t th# pricel $ 7 Q | Z W u fllfS ..... .NOW

1955 RAMBLER i WAGONI Radio, h c iltr , s u to . . Iran!__ ___ ____reclining seals.____________

a A aharp Utils u n i t $ 1 4 Q I ----------W u ( l a s ....NOW i y * ’

1951 CHRYStER — -----------4=D00R------

r nadlo, heater, auto, -trnn: good motor, Urea and body.

Sacriflfe, ___$ n A |W u »JS ... . NOW

JU.- - _____ ___________ J ____

Ior __________

“ ; ^ -1956 PL-Y^*40UT> 4-DOOR

• Radio, ^eat«r, auto. tmn.< j tinted glau, tu rn algnals.

tIEDS ...NOW * 1 ; >1

■ ! 1955 DODGE■ I WAGON

I > door, V-8. with Overdrlvi "radio, heater, m any oU irr at

^ ctfMTiti, beautiful 2-tone,

, Wm »1M5 .. NOW » 691

u - -------- ^1955-MERCURY- HARDTOP

Bt 3 door. automnUc trnn.i.. radi nnd liralrr. loaded w ith ex

*•.- . traa. Montclair, model----------

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it was ! ».• ;om a ,

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tu r i t e , ’ , _________m ie n l'nt^ of . . , ating, ___•_____ 'V i ' . ' ; '

l a g l y - -----— :----------------------------- — 1.uce a-from ---------- ------ ----------- — :h pill, ihould tran -

them - reasedrouih" , I «riving ,a ft

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LE ^4un^eds o)a t T h e s e T e----------- 1 9 5 t PO N T IA C H ARDITH R odio , h e a te r, a u to m a ti£ __________ 2 - to n o - p o in t r jV « - ^ 9 S

1 9 5 4 FORD W A G O N -« c e l- 8 c y linder, ono ow ner ui ‘“ f; V ery c l e a n .....................

795 1 9 5 5 DODGE 4 DOOR — 1 o n d b ro k cs , rod io , h e o tc

M ’ • t r a n s . , spo tless ...............\S

1 9 5 7 FORD 2 -D q O R —A u to m o tic trons,- ' m o n y ex tT os................................W

trans.,-------------------1 9 5 2 -C H R Y 5 L E R -4 -D (4 Q C . tio n -e d nnotor, o u to m o t

S h a rp . th ro u g h o u t.............

--------1954-PL-YM OU TH -5U B IC te o n th ro u g h o u t,

ER Locol o n c ow ner

r 9 5 5 T C Y M 0 U T H -4 ^ D Itrans., lig h t , 2 -tone g ree n .

G ood tire s , c le o n ..........W

1 9 5 1 DESOTO 4-DOOR.^ —1-------h o o to r ,-n cw .« (0 t-covors,B . A u to m a tic tran sm issio n .

it h ' '■ '“ ■ ■■r:....- ............: ........................L .

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395„

•drive,

1957 CHEV. S', Q r 1-»on w ith 8 -1 9 .5 d u a ti0 ^ 3 4 - ip e e d , t r a n im i i t i o n ,

_ _ j__ ro d io ond h e o te r ,B 1 8 ,0 0 0 tn lle t. Im m o c u lo

i = ^ 5 0 T Ih ex-

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UNITSF SALof Dollars ^'errifiic Bargi^R D T O P ' 2 -D O O R—im otic tro n sm is s io n , S ^ A CW 9 5 ^ ___________ N O W - ^ Z t O

)N — W h ite w o lls , h e a te r, overdrive,

e r u n it. $ 1 A O C.. . .W e i $ 1 2 9 5 N O W l U Y w

JOR — R oyal M odel, pow er s te erin g leo tcr, a u to m a t ic 5 1 C O C. . . .W q i $ 1 7 9 5 N O W I W T W

R — C u sto m 3 0 0 V -8, rod io , h e a te r nony, m o n y $ 1 0 0 C. , .w o i $ 2 2 9 5 N O W . l y y j

4 -D O O R — R a d io ,—h c o tc r , xccondi' im o tic d r iv e , S v I O C ..........W o i $ 6 9 5 ....N O W H T J

SU B UR BA N — W o g o n r r a d to r f ’M ie '^

W o i $ 1 1 9 5 - N O W ; *9954-D O O R ‘= V - '8 “ m o r o r r h c c j t c m p o l

. . .,W o i $ 1 4 9 5 N O W *1295DOR— 2 -to n e b lu e a n d w h ite , rodio,v o rs ,.w h ito w a ll.tiro i,-----—5 0 0 CSion. W o i $ 5 9 5 N O W 0 7 W

STOCK TRUCKj u a l i , 10- fo o t i to c k bed , lik e new .

> c u lo (e .............j £ m ^ 7 V

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TIM ES-NEW S, I "

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S ! $ 8 5 V

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1 9 5 2 PACKARD 4-D O O R —h o o te r, A u tom otic t r d n s m iss V ery c lco n ................... . ...~ .W o

1 9 5 3 DODGE CLU B C O U PEnew p o in t, A-1 m otor,R cody to roll........................ W o:

irin g — ----------1 9 4 9 PO N TIAC 2-D O O R -

r O t ir e s , very c leo n body.__________ AutQmQtiC_trQn5mis5iQn. W oa te r ,) C 1 9 5 0 BUICK 2 DOOR— D ynr J rad io ; h e o te r . '...........•....'...W oi

------- 1 9 5 0 PLYM . C L U B_C O U PE-1 C h e a te r , good m o to r...........W oi

a le f ;------------------- ---------------------------'■---------

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tej, 1952 FORD 2-TOK i r t 1 4 - fo o t ito c k bed , l ik e new ,

2 - ip c e d ox ie , h e a te r o n d d e f S m [ E K cellent ru b b er ,'n e w p o in t f

A -1 M echon ico lly ....................

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1 9 5 6 DODGE H A RD T O P —U Pr-i ' tro n sm is s io n , w hitew olls, t in i

- o n e 'o w n e r .V ery c le c n .............. .._ ‘.W o i $J

le w . 1 9 5 5 STUO EBA K ER.4-DO O R

5 o n d h e o te r , pow er s te e r ln g 'i m o to r . O ne ow ner c o r. S p o tle s s .......................... W o i $1

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5R — Now volve job . Radio* a n d sm ission , ___I W 5 T $ « 9 5 ^ N 0 W ~ ^ T D

3U PE — Rodio, h e o te r , ove rd rive ,

. .W a i $ 7 9 5 N O W »595rR — Rodio, h e a te r,V c 'x c c lle ii t“

. W fl i S 2 9 5 N O W *195- D y n o f lo w tran s ., $ O C A . .W o i $ 4 7 5 N O W A D V

U P E -:-N cw poin t, ' $ 1 A C . .W o i $ 2 9 5 N O W I Y D ,•

T O N S T d C Knew ,

^ ] 4 9 5 '

)P — Rodio, h e a le r, A u to m o tic 5, t in t e d g la ss , V-8 m o to r. L o ca l

01 $ 2 2 9 5 N O W *2095)O O R— R cgol C o m m an d e r, rod io r ln g 'o n d -b ro k t:s ,-o v e ro r tv e ,“ V -8 — ’

31 $ 1 3 9 5 N O W *1295

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! 1954 DODGE 4-DCI-------- R o J IO rH e o te r , -Atrtom eH e--------

T ro n t,, V -8 M otor> P riced to tt W o i $ 1 1 9 5 *.■.........- ................... I

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~ 1 9 5 5 -B U ie K -2 i^ <____Rodio, H e o te r , 2 - to n e Point.

D ynoflow tro n s rn itiio n , Cloon b W o i $ 1 4 9 5 ..................................h

j - TRUCKS! P, 1539 DODGK 2-TON—EQnlppeCl' ' 3 secllon. comparuncnted, •I a-speed axle, henter. 8.25 Urea ,.

I 1951 CJ1EVH01.KT »; PfCKUP- h ta ier and delrojter, excellent tl

______I..1M8 D O D G E j;. TON. r ic K i ; p -lransmL',slon. custom cab, S-pl)! I

I nnd defra-iter, Krcniiel Hltclj,.or

' 1B53 D0I)C;E 2 'i TON-S sprcd t ; ixle. fl25 Urw, custom esb. Rend:

1057 DOnr.K a I’lC K lir—4-fpee equipped. At prMent being u.ied

' aa our scrvlce p ickup..................

' 1S5« DOIIOE 2 TO.S-Cha.vils I > rear tirc.n, :^•^pre(t. i-speed trnnsI— -and-vnlvr Job,-A-l tlirouslioul..

' 1950 FO fin \ n c K t ip —<.s(ieed I and defroster, very clesn cab ani

. I 1954, INTKHNATIONAL 2 TON- and cab, radio, lieaier, 2-spted a

I 1953 OMC !4 P IC K lir-4-tpefd fresh air henter, long wheelbase,

I Deluxe cab. A-1 ..................... .....

- I 14-foo t_G R A IN BED_...:„...!

omBLOCK SECdl^E

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DOOR

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P m P S ! - :ppea with 13-ft, liuulBtcd van, '' -

...... :......_*1395Kt)P—4-speed trans t j r O C lent tlrfi and motor.,.. Q ' J •

;.plj! Ures. henter S I C O C cl),.one o w n er........ I

prcd tratis.. 2-speed $ i n Q C Rendy to g o ............ \MWJ ,

4-fpeed, custom cab. V-B, fully i

“'1..,:....:,.,,..:»1895 ,Lvils snd cab. 825 front. 9.00 \ trnns,. new rlnK* S 0 7 Q C o u l ............................ A J 7 3 I .,

•speed trnns. henter, $ C O C IK ab and bod y ............. -

TON-Long wheelbnse chniuli ' '

- *1595- uipeed transmlAslon. «-ply Ure*. ' ' ribnse, ^ 8 9 5

.:................ ........., L : : : $ 2 9 5 _

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