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• CKyEaiaoif r ~ T H Vol. 19, No. 22L _______ ^ Nanking’s Tri Resume Mj Center Of Prier Indicates. New ~ Difficulties In Nc- ^ gotiaitions ^ (By 11m AModit«d Prm> [H NANKINO, China. Dec. 10 Tho Nankins govemment to> Hj night ordered Its crack dlvla- \W Iona encircling Slnofu to. re- f sume their drive on lhat ccn- I ter of Marshal Chang Heueh- I Llong'a rebellion tomorrow I momlng unless Gcncmllssl- L mo Chiang Kai-Shek js re- I. leased befora then. H This order, supcrccding a H - prtrloui snnotuicement Itut the I H inullnotu nunhal would b« Blven H . until TucKlay evening lo fre* Oen- eral ChUng and the otlicr NanlOns H .. laden ho hu held ilnco'tut Bat- 1 vrdajr. v u taken here to indicate k . nev dliricultles had arUen In the negoMallotu for (ettlnnenl ot the H Slanfu re\-olt. ■■ A 5ot-emmcne «poke«nao u ld FT, NanUns’s punitive expedition vould / me asaJiut the rebela any form ot , atuck deemed necesury. ■ ' ' I ' Detnaod* Retlitasee ■nie EOvemment ipokcsmnn would not confirm that ncBOllallons to [m rnd the civil war In Shenil province 'V lud broken down, bul It waa un- V dcntood' tho principal obstacle to V ajreement waa tlte rebels' Insistence . that Nankins adopt a policy of posl- tlve resistance to.Japan. j Earlier today report* from Tal*, yuantu. capital of Shensi prorJnce . niid the prwent ccnter of nejoUa. iloM between tha BOvemtncnt and Ihe rebels. Indicated the'rebel chief- tain was accklnf.mile more thin ------- his own safety. , I An ofllcIM Russian denial of al-! n ill li'Kitloni that tho Soviet haa becnllU [] iiitpllfatcd fn U« fiian/u rewU wm l»l*l made to Forelpn Mlnlsler Ohinsl - Chun today b; 1.1. Spllwanek. the; n ^ l e t Charlie d'affalrta at Nan-j . Slnco tbe Japaneae army befon IU eoaqneat ot Manchuria In Septem- .i b ? rm i. SpUvaaek aald. the Moa- Chrl cov tovemment ha* bad neither i direct nor indirect relatloni vllh ^ MortiuH Chan;, whom (h« Japtneae drove oul ot hla Manchurian do- . main*, nor vllh.the •Oilne»8-wm- . . L IGH-TSfl«fl'|H SHADOWS fe ' In Day’s Events pame; . tempi (Dy Tlie Aasoclainl Prcu) ture . MadrI Many a flilp— At COLUMDDa.O.-ArlliurC. smith, f* “ M. applied SatunJay for a license to wetl qum et E. Breakey, 18. . On Monday ho cancelled tlie ap- I)ltcallon. Thursday he renewed the rcqueat and another license wu li- sued. ., (r Now the second Ucoue ha* been relumed, unused. ^ Voico of Experience— ■» COVINOTON. Ky.-judje'jcluijl ^ ^urIheult played a slot machine in Kenton counly circuit court,and iDen ruled It wo* a gambllnc device. He ordered tho machine brought qoi In(o <he court wlicn aa aMtacy cen 1 a»<rlctl It was not a gamblln* de- < afte vice and ll was impossible lo win «oon i from Uio machine. a till "f found mat oul." ■remarked - | 3|n, juilie Norlhculi; „tenl f und- Reatitutlon-— -tofj Chester, n. y . - Jesus' i,ut iJ Ughlhouse. Mission opened a "con- jj,# Kience fund" with live MO bills droplieil-lnlo one of It* poor boxes ned m an!unknown contributor. mry { I An accompanying note read: jifi. i -nils rcprcwms .a debt which nte ■ could not be paid when 11 wa* due. mlsslo Ixow Ihcro is no trace ot.them to dorf. AnbD0.1l;waa.duc..,U«. It.as.jou.iw narrr . flL“ _______________ er of All-Time Buying Reco As Yuletid,eSei Taking on tho aspect of eulc Su.<i: street in Chicago during a noon day al ih( rush, hundreds of Chrtstmu alwp-, olIlcc! pen crowded Ihe downtown a n a ’cf last y Twin Falls Saturday tnd purchased Mai to such an catcj)t that sales vol- aalrs ume this scasoiT probably will f«r at a exceed that of lOJi and former open years. ----- many Commenllng on the decldcd rise ciotlni In Christma* trade a manager of He nn one of the Inrgcr stores pointed lo day i tlie Dcccmbcr volume r. i ao Indl- mcrch citloii people were purchasing more lli 9 j presenl* thl< year than In former do»' years. croadi "In our store,'' the manager uld, parkin "we have to date already exceeded or She tht ioul volume of sales made dur- lum. Ing the entire season lu t year. Scor Kroni Salurday noon on every sale found /wu Just another step to an all- siorcs f Im# record for pur institution.” the ru / Th# DWlofflce lobby w u filled flellrer I*.Saturday while hundreds complet- the p r M their maillncs. The window* re- from ' ' malntd open' during Uie afteruoon offleet to care for ihc rmh. Postoffice of- Indli flelais aay indlcntloni point to the bualnr larsnt volume of bii'lncn I" the the elt JuUluUoq'i lilJl.oiZ, . «hKti r ^ E T \^ utuBER AtJorr mnizAO— '— OP CIMULATIOHS ■ r o o p s T o N, [ a r c h O n .n f R e b e l lio n , i^ads Rcscuc Army _______ '-I Pair Tl w [ troln I Sf; I ' Ilona ‘was H ' ' chlbt B 11c t slioppi Xie Cl " Sunda W ': f Bus c f Brookl I •’ gtotv i»ny / 1 ■' I ij' S J f .• / . J .w m Jg might W ^' -Jn.im cri, 1 ■ENERAL n o yiNG-CUlN, Cbl- “ Dt«« mlnlater of war and aetlng head of Ihe mllllary affaira com- “J® ^ mlssioB, wai reporUd named tom- laander o f* punitive expedition lo Slanfu la an effort to re«8e Oen- « trallaalmo Chlaaf Kai-Shek If unite ilDEFKiS i ira K i hristmaj • Festivities For- bidden, at FIgM-. 5^ ' Ing Front imi»i ___ M jts N Pomelo De Alarcon aector vest ; Midrid today witiutood quad- “ f"*" ipJe Pascbt Insurgent thruil de- sned to weaken the Socialist line* } u t and norlliwcst of tlio caplUL The militiamen stood tlielr ground I tho Ruclsu, concenlrtiUiig ihelr “ ***’ ree* from VUlaneura De U Con- la. VlUavldoao De Odon, n Cam- for Ih. imento-and Venta Del Cano, at- \ « mpted to drive forward to cap- mobile re Aravaca and Uumera, west ct ployee: adrld. plant*! At the same time, to th# west thi* sector, tho BocUlist artll- parUi 7 heavily shelled Fascist conccn- tempoi Itlon* at Valdemorilio and Valla- curtail ueva Dei PardUIo, soulh of the —— corlal road. » Heavy fighting also broke out In (Continued on Page 3. CoL 7) ____ loss to Receive New Car From State Employes , BOISE. Dec. 10 (/D-Oovemor C. ■n Ross, wlio vIJI retlro Jnniiao' ifter six )'eara aa chief executive. >n mny have a new automobile— sf illi'from statehouae employes. "4 □lnie5,^iiunrtcr»,' dollara and jenbackj were accutnulaUng In a , - nd-alrtady past tho *1,000 mark r lor the purpoee. s It WM supposed to be a iurpri:e, t the new* leaked oul. . Heads of stalehou.<« bureaus and r rimenla met coeretly two ^Iay^ ty end voted,to take up a volun- > ry collfctlon to buy the car m b rite commlttco In clinrje a Com- , ssloner of Finance Den Dlefen- rf. State purchulnp Agent W. .n? Abendrolh and Commtislon- of Publlo Works a. K McKclvty. ' :ordsSeen leason Nears End r au-ilnejs was reported Saturday 1 . Ihe American Railway Express 'J ;ic(s lo be’f.ir ahead of ihiii ol p t year. \fany local merclianU « e new rs records a.< buying cnntliiur* g/ a rapid pace. Stores renialnrd i7; tn unlll 8 p. m. Saturday and j t my were completely filled al '// sing time as the working pub- ,r made iale purchase*. Wednn- ^6 1 and Tluir.viay of ttiL\ Acek - rclianl* will keep siorcs oi>en uii- ^ J p. m. }o»-nlown iur>ch counters were iKded during the noon iiour and rking space alone along Main Shoshone street* w.os at a prem- a. kores ot extra employe.^ have iid \lobi, managers a : local res attempt to keep »brea.'i of I rush. Extra trucks, carrier?, anti ■*' Irerymen have been hired al " I postotflce. These were laktn m Ih# eligible iUt* kept at the lee*. ^ ndlcotlon* point to the greatest , ilnrM season in the history of ' elty «lth four day* stUl left In ^ icb 19 ahc*^ _ ACCVRATE-i m n ■■ ........’— '" 'TWI n io ir^ 0111 FOR SmiKtlTS i . , • Ofl ilrolmen Take Posts on bij! 24-Hour Duty at 12 Bus S’ Terminals as Dfivers' « Wall<oiit Threatens TIcup 'S J ------- . be a (fly m e Associated Preasl NEW YORK, Dcc. 19-Pa- iJ, olmcn wero assigned'tb 12 eat is terminals in Brooklyn to- uin ght as a strike of bus drlv- wiie s threatened and tho na- inc )nal labor relations board IS brought Into tho picture. Deputy Chief Inspector Ar- f®** ilbald McNeall, fearing traf- ‘“® : tleups among Christmas jpper* and possible disorder* in *'i, I event of ft walkout threatened , nday night, ordered the patrol- n on 21-hour duty. ‘"• Jom# eSi driver* of th# Brooklyn * company, a tubsidiary of the *‘i , Mklyn-ifanhatUn Trenail com- - V iy which also operate* subway*. . ei to .valk out after Uielr de- -.^L nd* ter collective Urgalnlng, ^ her pay and slower bu* tchedules re rejected. I ____ %ar3 were expressed Uie strlki* gilt spread to 1J.OOOsubway work- :, hampering tnnsportsllon for n n n ndred* of Uiouund* ot persons li I 0 eommuie between Manhattan 1 BrooUyh. « Peace Hspct Fade AP >eac« hopes faded on two front* Uh the Weal Coasl maritime airlkc turrfay nlghl as, in Ui# Eaat, strike der Joseph Cumin called fer « . lUonal mirlUme federiUon" lo !■ C, Ite ihlp worker* on both coaiU. . c :.abor trouble*-were felt with In- '■ «slng pressure in tlie automoUve ' lustry, and strikes in five ptant* Um PtCUbueth Ptau Olctt com- V eonUnued in deadlock. n Uie West coast walerfront ilt- I .™ Uori beUi.shlpowner* and rrore- ilaUves ot the cooks and atevards icedcd week-lonj peacemaking orl* had failed in an empasse ^ T workers' demasdt for an 8- a day, Enploytr RepreaenUUre " O, PUnt announced-alter coa- ring with Ul# Muter*. Mate* and union a “compleie diaagite- nt,". gmirs r*Sr«»i*ia«jMB HeM-OU------- « hinan ipoke In Nev York, vhere “ “ “ moB made an unsuccessful ef- t lo liave workin* longshortnMn " a them in Uieir strike. Ha en- ® '. [ed In a radio debate wiUi Roger ' Lopham. president of Uie-Pacific Ih# wallan flieamshlp eompany. k emergi icll eacli blamed tha oUier aide addlU< Uie pmlonged strike. that l t stirvey of strike* In Uie aultf- too “a bile indiisiry allowed 1J5S0 em- lost, yces idle In auto and auto-part* The nt*: 14JOO io flat glau factories: easy a in plant* shut down because ot share* i* *lioruge and several thousand diw iporarily out of work because ot tailed production scliedule*. (Cc •g p i i l ' i UHLE',^ -MSSSbCIATED PRESS f a h : m W FALLS,TCAHO.STOBAY, Broadway Plans If For All Night •* • Welcome Party : tmV YORK. EWc. / . m ' Announcemenl that (ho curfew would not ring durliig the early hour* of the New Year cent shlnrt ot delight along Broad- way and Park avenue tonight. '. Hotel and nlghl club operet-, on pro*iptly i>oste<l prlsta for\ I wliat (hey predicted would be th e ' , biggest and dlok'jst New Year's ; EvQ celibraUon since the begln- ini of time. V— Encouraged by Uie rceentfluny > — Bf dividend checks nnd olher bull- . H tsh newa, at least eight tpbtaide- 1 Sn elded Uiat IM per person would n be about right.- ^ 2. For UiUnomlnarMkUte lucky patron will be peraillftd to ait It a table In a chair all hla own, eat hi* *uppcr, vatch tho enter- n talnment and yeU hi* liead off wlien the zero hour approoche*. In case he cant yell, he will fin d . bealde his plate an Infernal ma- chine Uiat wlU make all the ilolse he wonts when aglUUd In H Ibe propel manned. Doubtless. hendU be showered with confetti, at no extn clfarge. H Of.coune. if h# should Uiirst tor anything stivnger than wa- ler, he may have it. at tbe usual H rate*, over and above the Initial IH H The' more gluttonous clUicn* should be attracted by the of- ler ot one restaurant in the •Franlio Fifties- to serve aupper O md all-you-can-drink for 119. mmm I ■sriiiiDSi *_ii_ . ’lip C. C. Refuses to Extend' , : Emergency Frtight IM Surcharges WAflKlNOTON. ■Dee.”79 (/P> — tiding U ut Uie sltustlon which irranled Uieir original aulliorU- luiriHnongtr'cxuis, iiii ihlersUlc p i . _ mmerce commiislon today refused * extend beyond Dectmber 31 em- icncy freight surciiarges of class t railroads. rhe carrier* had aiked. that'the . lergeney rates be exicnricd until '' g p f Uon U aken on pcililoiis for a nirsl.revision of rate structure. «Q(<nv ■ ulsUijg-emergency Khcdulf. d litaM « effect since April 8. lMJ.1 wnlng of hearings on revision ot s rat* *lructure is set for Janu- t fl. caH. « Condition T o o Crlllcal- 0 Ihe carrier* maintained Uiat Uie lergency charges had yielded an « dIUonal |iO.OOO,oi»-a monUi and Inf " I It Uielr financial condition w u PH« J I “crlUcal" for Utal revenue (o be Arthur t. alive ar rhe ruling brougiil in Inlilal un- On Uw ly lelllng of raUroad bond* and might I tre* in Kev York market*. vice cal ^ n U n g opinion* lo Uie major- The (ConUnued on Pagj 2. Col. 01 <cor Appreciation Time ).0'(E M O lie Th Pi' w jH ’ O L IiA T L iN N tld OdEftN- V , X ' i \hh i t tAlCiHf I Ccpjilsht. IWJ, By Til* ESS* N EWSPAPER-COiim AY MORNING,-DECBMBER-20, J FlareSr R Voice, Si ForTwi Seairch For Lo; HNHv> " .ONTi.SUOUH »earth. boih by air and p prtu liner lost lemewliere aouth ef Ka Jimmy Jamrt'(leti), nlcrsn transport r Uke Clly air Uaden nanager,’ plc(Brr plant for pressing tbe bast. It w u fearti ililp wert dead. . \Iysterious Si A ttract ^ 'lanes Return to Eli< lli Radio Listeners Repo (By The Associated SPOKANE. Dcc. 10 - A mystcrlo larchers back over the rugged Elk iday alter 13 airplanes had joined LHwe'Northwest: AltUnes pilots-: nnsport. > . Two short wave radio listeners re ill nt 2:.30 p. m.: "Fifteen— ist of Elk river." pnii Anxious Northwest Airlines h 1/ d Fel(* field offlelaU snatched a t L U l e report a* a possible Indication ((it Joe Uvcrmore. Spokane, and III Uiur A. Ifafd, 6ea((fe, might b« . (/|/ re and Uielr radio workbg weakly. Ill I Uie other hand, Uiey uld, it ght have been only a forest ser- Form rhe last direct radio report to (ConUnued on Page 3, Col. 1) ^ I , ENZ! Kfaria ________ ; __________________ one kl others, ---------------------------------------I aor. wll their t it wu Tlie r . ' .i U‘0 IKrtwa JL. ^ . -P' *' ■Chrb larsfeld Tome iiual C chlldrci liwl ai Baronei BO. Deter u y^'T / dally gc ^ //_ __-W ___ _ morolni Bar t i i m ________ __________________llje n jr I lurning “1 ^ (Con Z, Mmi f .. yrei X were CO \\\ drr her r '' ’ ibreo n Aupust ■niej diet an tlon, mt making tory on rv ' ^ jnountnl S ^ ■“T_ Convl fv. iliWfl charglni (jlS lO lS ^ 'X . ^ Martin CUrk a W M M lffifK r s . killed w: -1 lllltlijmvttia' ------- i —J Bfit„ c Tlie Nev York Ttlbunt, Ine,- to by • rPifirB ; O L Y 0, 1935s - - - - 'ladio Cal ^pur Henei mMissing Lost Plane . j So tlH ^ D Kai nigi In 1 low Wei fa star rlod it moui m f y / t*i> at U a da h H —55E ls _-J_SI «8*o i groand. for th# M'eitem Air Ea- ’ Kail Uk# City, w u dliteled by ««•« irt pilot, and Frank Eadmaa. Salt torrd her# u they conferred on ^ :artd lb# seven ptrsens aboard th# «**>, mate ■N. . J ■. t Signals i Searchers and • plwif Kiver Region W fietT J™ port Faint Cull led Pre*s> ^rlous radio call sent aerial west Elk river, Idaho, region late vtnij led the fleet seeking n trace uuh ts-8Rd' their- mali^earinK ator . - nuni I reported hearing th» faint "!■ ' ■■>■■■ there i f IT i ____ ' U>ep irmer King Invited to “ S Hapsburg Archduke’s Castle saiti -■ uivr INZESFELD, Austria, Dee. 19 (ffl ■ri# of Runumla, Uie moUier of > king and- th# confidante of ,ers, and Edward, Duka ot Wind- , will have a dunce to Ulk about ir respective problems next week, m learned (onlglit., lie queen- Is leaving Bucharest Iday lor Vienna and -will go m there lo Soniiberg castle, the “ ’jSr no ot her daughter, Uie Arcli- :liesa llcana awl her *on-ln-lav, ‘L®P Hapsburg Archduke Anton . tlH’ard has Anton'* Invllatlon lo <rcall p in anytime. . • ’. hrblmas plan* progreased at En- ada, C eld while tlie duke did his dally en (or cn in a "r>'plcally LonOonisli" m a « ton-Id omorrow Is ttie day for the an- norUi .1 Chrtitmas party for village The: dren, given by Uie former king's "help! I and hoitess, the Uaron and lu i nl one** notlisclilld, Edward may enal c< . . •‘-s. N>-ai Takef EierelM ctcrmlneii ,lo_kccp’ tn physical • ji*i 1 . the ex-monarch kept to his C w . y golf Kiiedule, did a rigid early ...ifjp alng.Kric3.oI.talesUire|c*.juid_____ aside «io l.tie DlivKfloIl hours a game of nine plus wlui Uie Tow. uncM iloUl^clltl<j. ills hostess, rail s< ljenLVptr£.iUm.Uu,duka.Wfts.je- ling to his regular rtiuline of wnrdt and ho was said w b e consider- ConUnued on Page 3, Col, 1) can o ___ ____(loubtt ountainMen . Convicted of ■ ' Mass Slaying — HEKA, Calif,; Dee. W W W oliii Coke Brite, mountain broUien, I eonvlctfd of first degree m u r-' here tonlsht tor the slaying of 0 men at nearby Horso Creek ' ..."Z ust 30 VAT lie Jiirj', uhlch returned It* ver* ! after niiio hours of deUbera- ' , made nn recommendation, thus • nie :lnc 111# death penalty manda- vaiore on the court. cnuuuli le nrlte-v lean, slow ipeaklng tioly fo ntAlneers. Ju.il sal and stared. ^ nijgiii invlcllon was on all three counl.v culaior lilng murder of Deputy Sheriff eoUi bl tin Lance, Constable -Jdseph k and Fred Seaborn, a TBca- , I ” * (r from Vallejo. inge. Cl.irk nnd Seaborn wer» Phy« d while attemiiting lo nrre.^t the night I M on nil aKj-iiili charge awoni which : y • ncigtibvr, Ciiarlu fiaUr, lou* 1< TODAY 'N M - uciue> vnur HDann O P ------ __________ iUMOciA-ntp m xsa lls, Myste 3wal Of Se ' Transpon [Jtah Aerial Hunt Turni j Eastern Nevada Foi Testa With Sign Source of Cry for Help . (By The AisocUte SALT LAKE CFIY. Dec. lE>-81m! earchlng pilots and tho.5e seen s Cavlch mountains of eastern Nov light to rwcw an aerial hunt for n that Mglon. Concentration 6f the aerial searc owed/M Dll day and all night che Vestsm Air Express, 'He said ho went Into the mountf tandard flares such os car-^— lod by the big piano when i n i disapssared early Tuesday I RR IUl *even on board. Ill' •The report* ate Ytiy petilslenl lat flana vcre *«n la U» Kavlch louflUlnJt* JIall l(Cd the cf/Jclflj. fteiidents of U» vest said Uie flares cet off wtrb idenUcal lo |he one*'' ley lighted Wednesday nlgh^“ . Takeett at Dawn ^^0^ Plane* were Immediately mobilized 'Bl 1 the Salt Lake Clly airport for dawn Ukeoff. They will acour a ;gion>10 mU«a aguart, approxl- lately 7{mUe*wtstdIU>eIiQS'An- 6A! ^les»8alt Lake City air roule vhlch —Wii in* from souUiweit to.jiorUKut. “ »« •The apot where Uie flares vere t n , ' Hall aaicrted, 'U approxl- »«>}' lately Uie dUtaoca Uia WAB ahlp luld havq flown on the g u left in A a tAnka vhen It tu t reported, at lUford, IBO mllea louUi of Salt U ke ‘" I ^ Ity- P'“ * Faint radio all* and » cry In tho JJ, „ irk also aUrrefl hope tonight lor le (afv'ty of Uie aeren In Uie West- It Air Sxpres* plime and the pilot xl co-pllot ot a Northwest Alrilnei 5rff, jHlf.^_aomev l^ In Uie vU- ^ imes* ot north Idaho or eastern ' 'aahlngUm. 1 Man’a Voice Call* ■" Today. *• U plane* and hundreds hlUt : men 'CB Uie ground sought ,ft wa« 'esterh Alr.Expttu transport that have mUhed vlUi ^eren penong ovn days Uh lait Tueeday. a radio'opcr- s r at Kingman, Arisooa, heata •' '.m a n i voice calllnr, falnUy.nnak^. "la am lAkt city or « . Oeorge ^ Again Uie unidentified voice va* rard.AtLaiVega*.NBTada,tbeln- ,topD atlnet call v u picked up, loo. And, r,, s*. clearly. In Balt Lake a t y - ndquarten of the faifitmg OUh >,( „ arch - and In Ogden, 40 miles to reach » north. . I It had been nearly fin day* since (g |^| « plane dkappeared. lU radio vaa ^ nui lleved out of order. citr. "But," said A. E. Cahlan, fpokei- Jr^ ih hero for Weiiem Air, “Uiere jjoge„ A one abotnl the Los Angeles to wp i It u k e City plane who v u known nradloman —HenryW.Edward* ahlp I MlnncapoUs.- b^rt Oraap at Oat . Moreover. Cahlaa pointed m t, pli ger to grasp a t any clue. In Uie I i l l pe aome of U» five men and tvo imm aboard might yet b« alive, i crtt_li-ae-T*dia-*taUoa—a t-S t. ___ 1 »rge, in distant southwestern - I ah. This ll known to all the alr- I# pilot*. Edward* would not knov .Vli/fe the (uufou* «-»Jt for clear- I; calLvandaome ImUcallon of their gin went grimly cn In UUih, Ner- i, California and.Aninna.'aearch-____ for Uie naUon'asecond lost plane a «wk fought through WuhUig- i.Idaho tlmberlands 600 mlje* colont rUi of Salt U ke City, rhey sought the source ot a err caoiuil •Ip!" lieard from a forest 'traU I nlghl In (he wilderness of ICoot- pgig^^ II county, Idaho. <>-ar Uist-region, out of St. Paul The 1 Spokane-bound wllh 600 pounda peachi mall, pilot* Joe'Llvermore and A. ing *u llald reported Ice forming on tho was ri igs of tlielr Northwest Aidlne tlgnlni nsport plan# early Friday.* _ M^ierloni Call tiiarcli 'ownrd dusk a mysterious radio B0.000 I sent aerial aearchera roaring city al k owr_tti# north Idaho route to- . •d the old goM a m p o tD k River, ■»o short wave radio llstenem re- led hearing a faint call "Fifteen I of Dk River." Heartened but ^ ibttul,.Airlines ofllclaU said it ^ ;lillmve been a forest service a l l iver Milford, Utah, a t 3 :» a. m., iContlnued on Page 3, CoL 3) ' ly to Vatican Newspaper At All Over World to P ATICAN C n% D«. 19' (,D - should Idrcn alt over the world-were of Infl rd tonight lo pray for Pope Plur - Peh< V.Ue.n n.w.p.per. 0» .i- ,™ )re Romano, suggested Uie great ^ JUle of child prayer Uial Uie , father, now seriously ill from l«hi attack ol paralysis and clr- ■lory eongesUon, might reach hi* ^ n i i o I birthday ncxl May 31. lie French Auguillnlans, already ji# w; s begun such a crusade. one In liyslcian* were concerned to- and Ch; It by the pontiffs slight fever, Excep :h reached m i. Tliey were anx- atmclal . le il a o m e ^ e v comfiUcaUoa da^ abe lY: Cloudy and Cooleit| v ^ l Pi^e Five Cent ?rious earches Planes rns to Mountains of 'ollowing Pilot’s ^ a l Lights Ip Sought in North ated Freis) Imllarity In flares set oft by .. 1 several nights ago In the - levada spurred officials to- or a missing transport piano irch In the bleak region foi- iheck by Pilot Ralph HaU of ntalns last night and set o(C liO ilS «iSPll ngins Trouble Cause) ■Brother of Missing Pilot to Wreck Ship . BALT LAKE OnY, ,tDM. W «1 Win.. I.ll«l H«IT D<«eii >ha aought a trace of Uie trant- irt plane, missing tlnce Tuesday ' Ith' ilia broUicr and Hz oUien on lard. A marine corp* filer from Saa , i- lego, Bogen made a forced land- g 85 mllea aouUi ef here, u v U » - ane'a undercarriage crumple, and alkcd tvo mllea lo a farmhouse I make knovn lilstfillghL Bin Bogen, brother of Hany, v u — i-pUot of tfie Weitera Air Ex- ta* liner. Harry came here im- edlately alter Uu ahip'a dlsap- Winging aouUiwatd toward Rich. - •Id, UUn; the deeply-tanned, blue- ed and *andy-hatnd young mau . , p t anzlou* e /n upon Uu rblllog Ut and pUlns under Um. It - u the route hi* broUier must kve folRwed In the d*rknes* flfe U»l»toto. / . MelwTroBble : M rtorlm ble 'forced 1)I*^«*ar«^ an Utdane to earUi on a flat 30 lies norUi of Richfield. Boulders imaged Uie undereantage ts the ’ lip nOed down a gentle alope and opped in «' small draw. Leaving Uie crippled ship. Bogeu ruck out for Uie last farrahous* I lemembered flying orer — and achcd It two boun later. ' A telephone caU brought a ear . Uke him to aa airport, when plua brought'bin to '8alt'l4ka ' ty. , Tha damage v u not great, aad gen )ru not hurt," OeorgrSey- Jr., Westem Air tnfflo man- er, tald. “We intend to repair tha IB tomorrov and return it ber» lore night." UB jl g r sslgnatlon ot— President Imminent; Thousands. Pour Into Havana lAVAHA., Dec. 1. m - Bcvenljl’ > Ulousand' peasant*, clieerlnc onel Fulgencio-BaUsUt and lilt ar b u bill, marched against tlio lilol tonight wlUle Cuba'* presl- ' it, Miguel Mariano Oomez, urged Ice to halt Uiem. '. lie president, faced wlUi Imi .chmenl'for his oppotlUon lo tax« *ugar lo pay for rural school*,. I reported -to be considering rt- lUng. ‘olle9_estlmated_«i»_crotdj_oC____ rclier* at "between 15,000 and )00 willl more coming into Uis ’ aU the time. ome Utrttst resMect* Joined (fie rcher*. among- them a number of I’ona trade union memliert. * lalk ot President Oomu' pos- e resignation persisted, clesc ob- ,-era predicted Or. ftederico U « 0 Bru, vice president of the rt« lUc, would be Ul# man most Uke- to succeed. , . iVsks Cliildren Pray for Pontiff ulcI luM Ktln. m rels a wavi_. Influent* at present In ftome. chons, dose to Uie Pope tsid condlllon of his legs retoalned hangei and tint (here v u con*. 1 danger thst a varicose rein ill burst. >day-Uie ponUIt regretfully cau« d III* tndltlonal Christmas E\'d pUon of hi* cardinals, for vhlch aUon* were issued yesterday. I will see Uio cardinals one by; In his sickroom between nov Chrislmu, if he i* able, cepl for a few moments In an ' . lulr, the lioly laUitr spent lo- abed. < - I ' ; i

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • C K y E a iao if r ~ T H Vol. 19, No. 22L_______ ^ Nanking’s Tri Resume Mj Center Of Prier Indicates. New ~ Difficulties

• C K y E a i a o i f

r ~ T HVol. 19, No. 22L _______ ^

Nanking’s Tri Resume Mj

Center OfP r ie r Indicates. New ~

Difficulties In Nc- ^ gotiaitions ^

(By 11m AModit«d Pr m > [ H NANKINO, C h ina . Dec. 10 ■

Tho N an k in s go v e m m en t to> H j n ig h t o rdered Its c ra ck dlvla- \ W Iona e n c irc lin g S lno fu to. re - f sum e th e ir d rive on lh a t ccn - I te r o f M a rsh a l C h a n g H eueh- I Llong 'a rebellion tom orrow I m o m ln g un less G cncm llssl- L m o C h ian g K a i-S h ek js re - I . leased befora th e n . H

T h is o rder, supcrccd ing a H - prtrloui snnotuicement Itu t the I H

inullnotu n unha l would b« Blven H . until TucKlay evening lo fre* Oen- ■

eral ChUng and the otlicr NanlOns H . . la d e n ho h u held ilnco 'tu t Bat- ■ 1 vrdajr. v u taken here to indicate k . nev dliricultles had arUen In the ■

negoMallotu for (ettlnnenl ot the H Slanfu re\-olt. ■ ■

A 5ot-emmcne «poke«nao u ld FT, NanUns’s punitive expedition vould / me asaJiut the rebela any form ot , atuck deemed necesury. ■ ' ' I

' Detnaod* Retlitasee ■nie EOvemment ipokcsmnn would

not confirm that ncBOllallons to [ m rnd the civil war In Shenil province ' V lud broken down, bul It waa un- V dcntood' tho principal obstacle to

V ajreement waa tlte rebels' Insistence . that Nankins adopt a policy of posl-

tlve resistance to.Japan. jEarlier today report* from Tal*, “

yuantu. capital of Shensi prorJnce . niid the prwent ccnter of nejoUa. “ iloM between tha BOvemtncnt and ’ Ihe rebels. Indicated the'rebel chief-tain was accklnf.m ile more thin -------his own safety. , I

An ofllcIM Russian denial of al-! n i l l li'Kitloni that tho Soviet haa becnllU [] iiitpllfatcd fn U« fiian/u rewU wm l»l*l made to Forelpn Mlnlsler Ohinsl - Chun today b ; 1.1. Spllwanek. the; n ^ l e t Charlie d'affalrta a t Nan-j

. Slnco tbe Japaneae army befon IU eoaqneat ot Manchuria In Septem- .i b ? r m i . SpUvaaek aald. the Moa- Chrl cov tovemment ha* bad neither i direct nor indirect relatloni v llh MortiuH Chan;, whom (h« Japtneae drove oul ot hla Manchurian do- . main*, nor v llh .the •Oilne»8-wm- . .

L IGH-TSfl«fl'|H SHADOWS fe

' In D ay’s Eventspame;

. tempi(Dy Tlie Aasoclainl Prcu) ture .

MadrIM any a flilp— At

COLUMDDa.O.-ArlliurC. smith, f* “ M. applied SatunJay for a license to wetl qum et E. Breakey, 18. .

On Monday ho cancelled tlie ap- I)ltcallon. Thursday he renewed the rcqueat and another license w u li- sued. ., • (r

Now the second Ucoue ha* been relumed, unused. ^

Voico o f E x p erie n ce — ■» COVINOTON. K y.-jud je 'jc lu ijl ^

^urIheult played a slot machine in Kenton counly circuit court,and iDen ruled It wo* a gambllnc device.

He ordered tho machine brought qoi In(o <he court wlicn aa aM tacy cen 1a»<rlctl It was not a gamblln* de- < aftevice and ll was impossible lo win «oon ifrom Uio machine. a till

" f found mat oul." ■ remarked - | 3|n,juilie Norlhculi; „ ten l

— fund-R eatitu tlon-— - to f j

C h e s t e r , n . y . - Jesus' i,ut iJUghlhouse. Mission opened a "con- jj,# Kience fund" with live MO billsdroplieil-lnlo one of It* poor boxes ned m

an!unknown contributor. mry {I An accompanying note read: jifi.i -n ils rcprcwms .a debt which n te■ could not be paid when 11 wa* due. mlssloIxow Ihcro is no trace ot.them to dorf.AnbD0.1l;waa.duc..,U«. It.as.jou.iw narrr. flL“ _______________ er of

All-Time Buying Reco • As Yuletid,eSei

Taking on tho aspect of e u lc Su.<i: street in Chicago during a noon day a l ih( rush, hundreds of Chrtstmu alwp-, olIlcc! pen crowded Ihe downtown a n a ’cf last y Twin Falls Saturday tn d purchased Mai to such an catcj)t that sales vol- aalrs ume this scasoiT probably will f«r at a exceed that of lOJi and former openyears. -----many

Commenllng on the decldcd rise ciotlni In Christma* trade a manager of He nn one of the Inrgcr stores pointed lo day i tlie Dcccmbcr volume r.i ao Indl- mcrch citloii people were purchasing more lli 9 j presenl* thl< year than In former do»' years. croadi

"In our store,'' the manager u ld , parkin "we have to date already exceeded or She th t iou l volume of sales made dur- lum. Ing the entire season lu t year. Scor Kroni Salurday noon on every sale found /wu Just another step to an all- siorcs f Im# record for pur institution.” the ru / Th# DWlofflce lobby w u filled flellrer I*.Saturday while hundreds complet- the p r M their maillncs. The window* re- from ' ' malntd open' during Uie afteruoon offleet

to care for ihc rmh. Postoffice of- Indli flelais aay indlcntloni point to the bualnr larsn t volume of bii'lncn I" the the elt

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W ^ ' - J n . i m cri, 1■ENERAL n o yiNG-CUlN, Cbl- “ Dt«« mlnlater of war and aetlng ‘ head of Ihe mllllary affaira com- “J® mlssioB, wai reporUd named tom-laander o f* punitive expedition lo Slanfu la an effort to re«8e Oen- « *«trallaalmo Chlaaf Kai-Shek If

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Ing F ro n t im i»i___ MjtsN Pomelo De Alarcon aector vest ; Midrid today witiutood quad- “ f"*" ipJe Pascbt Insurgent thruil de- sned to weaken the Socialist line* } u t and norlliwcst of tlio caplUL The militiamen stood tlielr ground I tho Ruclsu, concenlrtiUiig ihelr “ ***’ ree* from VUlaneura De U Con- la. VlUavldoao De Odon, n Cam- for Ih. imento-and Venta Del Cano, at- \ « mpted to drive forward to cap- mobile re Aravaca and Uumera, west c t ployee: adrld. plant*! At the same time, to th# west

thi* sector, tho BocUlist artll- parUi 7 heavily shelled Fascist conccn- tempoi Itlon* at Valdemorilio and Valla- curtail ueva Dei PardUIo, soulh of the —— corlal road. » Heavy fighting also broke out In

(Continued on Page 3. CoL 7) ____

loss to Receive New Car From

State Employes ,BOISE. Dec. 10 (/D-Oovemor C.■n Ross, wlio vIJI retlro Jnniiao' ifter six )'eara aa chief executive.>n mny have a new automobile— sf illi'from statehouae employes. "4□lnie5,^iiunrtcr»,' dollara and jenbackj were accutnulaUng In a , - nd-alrtady past tho *1,000 mark r lor the purpoee. sIt WM supposed to be a iurpri:e, t the new* leaked oul. — .Heads of stalehou.<« bureaus and

rrimenla met coeretly two Iay tyend voted,to take up a volun- >

ry collfctlon to buy the car m b

rite commlttco In clinrje a Com- , ssloner of Finance Den Dlefen- rf. State purchulnp Agent W..n? Abendrolh and Commtislon- of Publlo Works a. K McKclvty. ■ ■ '

:ordsSeenleason Nears End rau-ilnejs was reported Saturday 1 . Ihe American Railway Express 'J

;ic(s lo be’ f.ir ahead of ihiii ol p t year. ‘\fany local merclianU « e new rs records a.< buying cnntliiur* g / a rapid pace. Stores renialnrd i7;

tn unlll 8 p. m. Saturday and j t my were completely filled al '// sing time as the working pub- , r

made iale purchase*. Wednn- ^6 1 and Tluir.viay of ttiL\ Acek - rclianl* will keep siorcs oi>en uii- ^ J p. m.}o»-nlown iur>ch counters were iKded during the noon iiour and rking space alone along Main Shoshone street* w.os at a prem- a.kores ot extra employe. have iid \lobi, managers a : local res attempt to keep »brea.'i of I rush. Extra trucks, carrier?, anti ■*' Irerymen have been hired al " I postotflce. These were laktn m Ih# eligible iUt* kept at the lee*. ^ndlcotlon* point to the greatest , ilnrM season in the history of ' elty «lth four day* stUl left In ^ icb 19 ahc* _

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24-H our Duty a t 1 2 Bus S ’Term inals a s D fiv e rs ' «Wall<oiit T h re a ten s T Icup 'S J

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(fly m e Associated Preasl NEW YORK, Dcc. 1 9 - P a - i J , olm cn wero a s s ig n e d 'tb 12 eat is te rm inals in B rooklyn to - u in g h t as a str ike o f b us d r lv - wiie s th rea tened a n d th o n a - in c )nal labor re la tio n s bo a rd IS brought In to th o p ic tu re . D eputy C hief In sp ec to r A r- f®** ilbald McNeall, fe a rin g t r a f - ‘“®: tleups am ong C hris tm as jpper* and possible disorder* in * 'i , I event of ft walkout threatened , nday night, ordered the patrol- n on 21-hour duty. ‘" •Jom# eSi driver* of th# Brooklyn * company, a tubsidiary of the *‘i , Mklyn-ifanhatUn Trenail com- - V iy which also operate* subway*. . e i to .valk out after Uielr de- - .^L nd* ter collective Urgalnlng, ^ her pay and slower bu* tchedulesre rejected. I____%ar3 were expressed Uie strlki* gilt spread to 1J.OOOsubway work- :, hampering tnnsportsllon for n n n ndred* of Uiouund* ot persons l i I0 eommuie between Manhattan1 BrooUyh. «

Peace Hspct Fade AP>eac« hopes faded on two front* U h the Weal Coasl maritime airlkc

turrfay nlghl as, in Ui# Eaat, strike der Joseph Cumin called fer « . „ lUonal mirlUme federiUon" lo !■ C, Ite ihlp worker* on both coaiU. . c :.abor trouble*-were felt with In- '■ «slng pressure in tlie automoUve ' lustry, and strikes in five ptant*Um PtCUbueth Ptau O lctt com- V eonUnued in deadlock. n Uie West coast walerfront ilt- I . ™ Uori beUi.shlpowner* and rrore- ilaUves ot the cooks and atevards icedcd week-lonj peacemaking orl* had failed in an empasse ^T workers' demasdt for an 8- a day, Enploytr RepreaenUUre " O, PUnt announced-alter coa- ™ ring with Ul# Muter*. Mate* and

union a “compleie diaagite-nt,". gmirsr*Sr«»i*ia«jMB HeM-OU------- ™ «hinan ipoke In Nev York, vhere “ “ “ moB made an unsuccessful ef- t lo liave workin* longshortnMn " a them in Uieir strike. Ha en- ®'. [ed In a radio debate wiUi Roger ' Lopham. president of Uie-Pacific Ih# wallan flieamshlp eompany. k emergi icll eacli blamed tha oUier aide addlU< Uie pmlonged strike. that l

t stirvey of strike* In Uie aultf- too “a bile indiisiry allowed 1J5S0 em- lost, yces idle In auto and auto-part* The nt*: 14JOO io flat glau factories: easy a in plant* shut down because ot share*

i* *lioruge and several thousand diw iporarily out of work because ot tailed production scliedule*. (Cc

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f a h :m W F A L L S ,T C A H O .S T O B A Y ,

Broadway Plans I f For All N ight •*• Welcome P arty :tm V YORK. EWc. / . m '

Announcemenl that (ho curfew would not ring durliig the early hour* of the New Year cent shlnrt ot delight along Broad­way and Park avenue tonight. ' .

Hotel and nlghl club operet-, on pro*iptly i>oste<l prlsta for\ I wliat (hey predicted would be th e ' , biggest and dlok'jst New Year's ;EvQ celibraUon since the begln- ini of time. V—

Encouraged by Uie rceentfluny > — Bf dividend checks nnd olher bull- . H tsh newa, a t least eight tpbtaide- 1 S n elded Uiat IM per person would n be about r ig h t .- ^ 2. ■

For UiUnomlnarMkUte lucky ■ patron will be peraillftd to ait ■ I t a table In a chair all hla own, eat hi* *uppcr, vatch tho enter- n talnment and yeU hi* liead off ■ wlien the zero hour approoche*. ■ In case he can t yell, he will f in d . bealde his plate an Infernal ma- ■ chine Uiat wlU make all the ■ ilolse he wonts when aglUUd In H Ibe propel manned. ■

Doubtless. hendU be showered ■ with confetti, a t no e x tn clfarge. H

Of.coune. if h# should Uiirst ■ tor anything stivnger than wa- ■ ler, he may have it. a t tbe usual H rate*, over and above the Initial I H

HThe' more gluttonous clUicn* should be attracted by the of- ■

ler ot one restaurant in th e ■ •Franlio Fifties- to serve aupper O md all-you-can-drink for 119.

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C. C. R efuses to E x ten d ' , : Em ergency F rtig h t I M

SurchargesWAflKlNOTON. ■ Dee.”79 (/P> — tiding U ut Uie sltustlon which irranled Uieir original aulliorU- luiriHnongtr'cxuis, iiii ihlersUlc p i . _ mmerce commiislon today refused * extend beyond Dectmber 31 em-

icncy freight surciiarges of class t railroads.rhe carrier* had aiked. tha t'th e . lergeney rates be exicnricd until '' g p f Uon U ak en on pcililoiis for a nirsl.revision of rate structure. «Q(<nv ■ ulsUijg-emergency Khcdulf. d litaM « effect since April 8. lMJ.1 wnlng of hearings on revision ot s rat* *lructure is set for Janu-t fl. • caH. «

Condition T oo Crlllcal- 0 Ihe carrier* maintained Uiat Uielergency charges had yielded an «dIUonal |iO.OOO,oi»-a monUi and Inf " I It Uielr financial condition w u PH« JI “crlUcal" for Utal revenue (o be Arthurt. • alive arrhe ruling brougiil in Inlilal un- On Uwly lelllng of raUroad bond* and might Itre* in Kev York market*. vice cal^ n U n g opinion* lo Uie major- The

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.ONTi.SUOUH »earth. boih by air and p prtu liner lost lemewliere aouth ef Ka Jimmy Jam rt'(leti), n lc rsn transport r Uke Clly air Uaden nanager,’ plc(Brr plant for pressing tbe bast. I t w u fearti ililp wert dead. .

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(By The Associated SPOKANE. Dcc. 10 - A m ystcrlo la rchers ba ck over th e rugged Elk iday a l t e r 13 a irp lan es h a d jo ined L H w e 'N orthw est: AltU nes p ilo ts-: n n sp o r t. >.Tw o sh o r t w ave rad io lis ten e rs re ill n t 2:.30 p. m .: " F if te e n — is t of E lk river." p n i iA nxious N orthw est A irlines h 1/ d Fel(* field offlelaU snatched a t L U l e report a* a possible Indication ((it Joe Uvcrmore. Spokane, and III Uiur A. Ifafd, 6ea((fe, might b« . (/|/ re and Uielr radio workbg weakly. I ll I Uie other hand, Uiey u ld , it ght have been only a forest ser-

■ Formrhe last direct radio report to

(ConUnued on Page 3, Col. 1)

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p o r t F a i n t Cullled Pre*s>^rlous radio call s e n t a e ria l west Elk river, Idaho , reg ion la te vtnij led th e flee t seek ing n tr a c e u u h t s - 8R d ' th e ir - m a li^ ea rin K ator

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INZESFELD, Austria, Dee. 19 (ffl ■ri# of Runumla, Uie moUier of > king and- th# confidante of ,ers, and Edward, Duka ot Wind- , will have a dunce to Ulk about ir respective problems next week, m learned (onlglit., lie queen- Is leaving Bucharest Iday lor Vienna and -will go m there lo Soniiberg castle, the “ ’jSr no ot her daughter, Uie Arcli- :liesa llcana awl her *on-ln-lav, ‘L® P

Hapsburg Archduke Anton . tlH’ard has Anton'* Invllatlon lo <rcall p in anytime. . • ’ .hrblmas plan* progreased a t En- ada, C eld while tlie duke did his dally en (or cn in a "r>'plcally LonOonisli" m a «

ton-Idomorrow Is ttie day for the an- norUi .1 Chrtitmas party for village The: dren, given by Uie former king's "help! I and hoitess, the Uaron and lu i nl one** notlisclilld, Edward may enal c<

. . •‘-s. N>-aiTakef EierelM

ctcrmlneii ,lo_kccp’ tn physical • ji*i1. the ex-monarch kept to his C w . y golf Kiiedule, did a rigid early ...ifjpalng.Kric3.oI.talesU ire|c*.juid_____aside «io l.tie DlivKfloIl hoursa game of nine plus wlui Uie Tow. uncM iloUl^clltl<j. ills hostess, rail s< ljenLVptr£.iUm.Uu,duka.Wfts.je- ling to his regular rtiuline of wnrdt and ho was said w be consider-

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ountainMen . Convicted of ■' Mass Slaying —

HEKA, Calif,; Dee. W W W oliii Coke Brite, mountain broUien, I

■ eonvlctfd of first degree m ur-' here tonlsht tor the slaying of 0 men at nearby Horso Creek ' ..."Z ust 30 VATlie Jiirj', uhlch returned It* ver* !

after niiio hours of deUbera- ' , made nn recommendation, thus • n ie :lnc 111# death penalty manda- vaiore on the court. cnuuuli

le nrlte-v lean, slow ipeaklng tioly fo ntAlneers. Ju.il sal and stared. ^ nijgiii invlcllon was on all three counl.v culaior lilng murder of Deputy Sheriff eoUi bl tin Lance, Constable -Jdseph k and Fred Seaborn, a TBca- , I ” * (r from Vallejo.inge. Cl.irk nnd Seaborn wer» Phy« d while attemiiting lo nrre.^t the night I M on nil aKj-iiili charge awoni which : y • ncigtibvr, Ciiarlu fiaU r, lou* 1<

TODAY

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lls, Myste 3wal Of Se ' Transpon[Jtah Aerial Hunt Turni j Eastern Nevada Foi

Testa With Sign

Source of Cry for Help. (By The AisocUte

SALT LAKE CFIY. Dec. lE>-81m! e a rch ln g pilots a n d tho.5e seen s Cavlch m oun ta in s of easte rn Nov l ig h t to rw c w a n aeria l h u n t fo r n t h a t Mglon.

C oncen tra tion 6f th e aerial searc ow ed /M Dll day a n d a ll n ig h t che V estsm Air Express,'H e sa id ho w en t Into th e m ountf

ta n d a r d flares such os c a r - ^ — lod by th e big piano w hen i n i d isa p ssa re d early T uesday I RR IUl *even on board. I l l '•The report* ate Ytiy petilslenl la t flana vcre *«n la U» Kavlch louflUlnJt* JIall l(Cd the cf/Jclflj. fteiidents of U» vest said Uie flares cet off wtrb idenUcal lo |he one*'' ley lighted Wednesday nlgh^“ .

Takeett a t Dawn ^^0^Plane* were Immediately mobilized 'Bl 1 the Salt Lake Clly airport for dawn Ukeoff. They will acour a

;gion>10 mU«a aguart, approxl- lately 7{mUe*wtstdIU>eIiQS'An- 6A! ^les»8alt Lake City air roule vhlch —Wii in* from souUiweit to.jiorUKut. “ »« •The apot where Uie flares vere t n , ' Hall aaicrted, 'U approxl- »«>}' lately Uie dUtaoca Uia WAB ahlp luld havq flown on the g u left in A a tAnka vhen It t u t reported, a t lUford, IBO mllea louUi of Salt U ke ‘" I I ty - P'“ *Faint radio a ll* and » cry In tho JJ, „ irk also aUrrefl hope tonight lor “ le (afv'ty of Uie aeren In Uie West- It Air Sxpres* plime and the pilot xl co-pllot ot a Northwest Alrilnei 5 rff, jH lf .^ _ a o m e v l ^ In Uie vU- ^ imes* ot north Idaho or eastern ' 'aahlngUm. 1

Man’a Voice Call* ■"Today. *• U plane* and hundreds hlUt : men 'CB Uie ground sought ,ft wa« 'esterh Alr.Expttu transport that have mUhed vlUi ^eren penong ovn days U h la it Tueeday. a radio'opcr- s r a t Kingman, Arisooa, heata • ' '.m a n i voice calllnr, falnUy.nnak^."la a m lA kt city or « . Oeorge ^

Again Uie unidentified voice va* rard.AtLaiVega*.NBTada,tbeln- ,topD atlnet call v u picked up, loo. And, r , , s*. clearly. In Balt Lake a ty - ndquarten of the faifitmg OUh >,( „ arch - and In Ogden, 40 miles to reach » north. . II t had been nearly f in day* since (g |^| « plane dkappeared. lU radio vaa ^ nui lleved out of order. citr."But," said A. E. Cahlan, fpokei- J r^ ih hero for Weiiem Air, “Uiere jjoge„ A one abotnl the Los Angeles to wp i It u k e City plane who v u known nradlom an — HenryW.Edward* ahlp I MlnncapoUs.- b ^ r t

Oraap a t O at .Moreover. Cahlaa pointed m t, pli ger to grasp a t any clue. In Uie I i l l pe aome of U» five men and tvo imm aboard might yet b« alive, icrtt_li-ae-T*dia-*taUoa—a t - S t .___ 1»rge, in distant southwestern - I ah.This ll known to all the alr- I# pilot*. Edward* would not knov

.Vli/fe the (uufou* «-»Jt for clear- I; calLvandaome ImUcallon of their gin went grimly cn In UUih, Ner-i, California and.Aninna.'aearch-____for Uie naUon'asecond lost plane

a «wk fought through WuhUig- i.Idaho tlmberlands 600 mlje* colont rUi of Salt U ke City, rhey sought the source ot a e rr caoiuil •Ip!" lieard from a forest 'traUI nlghl In (he wilderness of ICoot- pgig^^II county, Idaho.<>-ar Uist-region, out of St. Paul The 1 Spokane-bound wllh 600 pounda peachi mall, pilot* Joe'Llvermore and A. ing *u llald reported Ice forming on tho was ri igs of tlielr Northwest Aidlne tlgnlni nsport plan# early Friday.* _

M^ierloni Call tiiarcli'ownrd dusk a mysterious radio B0.000 I sent aerial aearchera roaring city al k owr_tti# north Idaho route to- .•d the old goM a m p o tD k River,■»o short wave radio llstenem re- led hearing a faint call "Fifteen I of Dk River." Heartened but ibttul,.Airlines ofllclaU said it ;lillmve been a forest service a l l iver Milford, Utah, a t 3 :» a. m.,

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Vatican Newspaper A t

All Over World to PATICAN C n% D «. 19' (,D - should Idrcn alt over the world-were of Infl rd tonight lo pray for Pope Plur - Peh<

V.Ue.n n.w.p.per. 0 » . i - ,™ )re Romano, suggested Uie great ^ JUle of child prayer Uial Uie , ■ father, now seriously ill from l«hi attack ol paralysis and clr- ■lory eongesUon, might reach hi* ^ n i i o I birthday ncxl May 31. lie French Auguillnlans, already ji# w; s begun such a crusade. one In liyslcian* were concerned to- and Ch; It by the pontiffs slight fever, Excep :h reached m i. Tliey were anx- atmclal . leil a o m e^ ev comfiUcaUoa da^ abe

lY: Cloudy and Cooleit|

v ^ lP i ^ e F iv e C e n t

?riousearches

Planesrns to Mountains of 'ollowing Pilot’s ^ a l Lights

Ip Sought in Northated Freis)Imllarity In flares set oft by . .1 several nights ago In the - levada spurred officials to- or a missing transport piano

irch In the bleak region foi- iheck by Pilot Ralph HaU of

ntalns last night and set o(C

l i O i l S« i S P l l

ng ins Trouble C ause) ■Brother of Missing P ilo t

to W reck Ship .BALT LAKE OnY, ,tDM. W «1 W in.. I.ll« l H«IT D<«eii> ha aought a trace of Uie trant- irt plane, missing tlnce Tuesday ' Ith' ilia broUicr and Hz oUien on lard.A marine corp* filer from Saa , i- lego, Bogen made a forced land- g 85 mllea aouUi ef here, u v U » - ane'a undercarriage crumple, and alkcd tvo mllea lo a farmhouse I make knovn lilstfillghL ■Bin Bogen, brother of Hany, v u — i-pUot of tfie Weitera Air Ex- ta* liner. Harry came here im- edlately alter Uu ahip'a dlsap-

Winging aouUiwatd toward Rich. - •Id, UUn; the deeply-tanned, blue- ed and *andy-hatnd young mau . , p t anzlou* e /n upon Uu rblllog ■ • Ut and pUlns under Um. I t - u the route hi* broUier must kve folRwed In the d*rknes* flfe U »l»toto. / .

MelwTroBble : M rto r lm b le 'forced 1)I*^«*ar«^ an Utdane to earUi on a flat 30 lies norUi of Richfield. Boulders imaged Uie undereantage t s the ’ lip nOed down a gentle alope and opped in «' small draw.Leaving Uie crippled ship. Bogeu ruck out for Uie last farrahous*I lemembered flying orer — and achcd It two boun later. 'A telephone caU brought a ear . Uke him to aa airport, when

p lu a brought'bin to '8 a lt'l4 k a 'ty. ,T ha damage v u not great, aadgen ) ru not hurt," OeorgrSey-

Jr., Westem Air tnfflo man- er, tald. “We intend to repair tha IB tomorrov and return it ber» lore night." ■

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sslgnatlon ot— P res id en t Im m inent; T h o u san d s .

P o u r Into H avanalAVAHA., Dec. 1. m - Bcvenljl’> Ulousand' peasant*, clieerlnc onel Fulgencio-BaUsUt and lilt a r b u bill, marched against tlio lilol tonight wlUle Cuba'* presl- ' it, Miguel Mariano Oomez, urged Ice to halt Uiem. '.

lie president, faced wlUi Imi .chmenl'for his oppotlUon lo tax«

*ugar lo pay for rural school*,.I reported -to be considering r t- lUng.

‘olle9_estlmated_«i»_crotdj_oC____rclier* a t "between 15,000 and )00 willl more coming into Uis ’ aU the time.

ome U trtts t resMect* Joined (fie rcher*. among- them a number of I’ona trade union memliert.* lalk ot President Oomu' pos- e resignation persisted, clesc ob- ,-era predicted Or. ftederico U «0 Bru, vice president of the rt« lUc, would be Ul# man most Uke- to succeed. , .

iVsks Cliildren Pray for PontiffulcI luM K tln . m r e l s a w av i_ . Influent* at present In ftome. chons, dose to Uie Pope tsid condlllon of his legs retoalned

hangei and tin t (here v u con*.1 danger thst a varicose rein ill burst.>day-Uie ponUIt regretfully cau« d III* tndltlonal Christmas E\'d pUon of hi* cardinals, for vhlch aUon* were issued yesterday.I will see Uio cardinals one by;In his sickroom between nov Chrislmu, if he i* able, cepl for a few moments In an ' . lulr, the lioly laUitr spent lo- abed. <

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' H /AlfUM h a a ^ iT te n wai a t M a. 8> t ' o . Frldir, Tha nienU w o itported vl r, their potiuon m northweit ot EUe o [■ iu « r . •

■ t • Th« nd lo report theory eontlW- di . R ed wUh Uta leanti leaden' beUcT

>:,thit U H 'm lulct plaaa.had paiMd n ^.serUiirant tO'UwPeait orellM'Uto tt

" ' ;d ltu tel la U n id i to jMAbiBdla <> ... , after mUtaUnc uw KeUotf. Idalto.

. 'radio beam tlfnali tor thoai of SPfr-- 'lu a t. I t * n a la flask ot ttt* itfU l I 'f leeliaeartn had been eoieebtnled

' ' ia that area this afternoon.'' .' . ffopi n n and-feU u , post&l« ^ : .e lpeitoU M nluladaeaw infW D d. ,

.then failed to deTalap or TOO pror- « ed ftouadlw . A f l« a t j l » itWk* j

; foot lerci on Mica peak turned « i t b<-- ^~WT^l~irt«yS!ax»h'» tii i* :- - - - - - •- W. T bi wild re ik a on Uw * « t ilda r

''ofP(SdOnUlelake,wiiet«awood5< c! 'm an tcAd timUI'a oinc tn ba beart di ft en> oc “lielpl’ tvleo lart n U H U failed to jleU ia ih t r cJum.

. Todara coordinated' air et»rch R- 'WM imeer almoat pertecl vblblllljr M

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’ line a buntlni u d akllcf trip In lha i t near fulurs. U

Bn>ta (a <lrar4K _■ OAWMM, l» tn w . Dec. 19 yn - .

luunT tlm rig ' i » a t In tb* toM M tt td u e VUla

O n V lg io ra o n crors (odar, read-

; i * ^ ' h a d JuBdieoa'wllh Mr. u d J ; ^Urfc Berman Sogen. fwr boat u d f ' ‘boitetf, and with ber “Aunt Betue,"

,tU zt.-V . B . M errjm u of W a a ^ - JJ too. Viu>. u r tw i tod*/ t n a W n- ^

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IH LEM" n O A PLAKE g , » ’ PARIS. Dee. 1» <fl-M aiy*i HUU. ,

“ iiUMde reoom balder, mif- t a ta two M u n rtbi ta c . p m - ^

• •. 'dfflto ]ohp today from ber dU- t i l;;V i'*M al'9>aai.. - - i

IV in Falls Leads W e S f e i i r A r e r I n ~

IQ Express Increasela e rcM la TOlums ot bmlneii

-Uw .ptK-thrM -m oaUu-of-UilJ [ 'o r m r . ^ a la i t that attained dur­

ing th f iw w period ot » U . K Ibl lo 6 l *rF ff>g*n R tllw i; Ex- I p n u btflei far ouldlitucei In- i

' e rtu e l mada for'tho eama period i a l u h eoapany ottlce In Uie i

itb K i t ^ ftatei, L. K la ik , man- i rt- ifer/dladow d eaturday, > i ^ "tonwan* ot from JJ to M ■” pcTjifent la -triu ra i of tiuJncM ‘ ^ handled by thi'loeal offlci have ” been soled durtof tha pait Uirce >

iDODUiJ,''Mr/milt*ald.T«eord» | rerral I n o re a a e * mada here c H#iMt Uw ta n a period durinj \l

Q. i m p lan Twin Falli ahead ot ic K. <ue& elUn a i PoeateUOb- Dearer, I j 4 B u Prandico and' porUud ao

far u actual buitoea Increaia ,1 i»t o w U al ot iMl year ll eon- | ap eemed."

Baturday Mr.^-uik reported Uio to local otflea w u p r a o t l c 'a l ly M "anowed under* u himdredi cf a tddlUonal ihlpmente-conClnutd ;

® to pour In. A ^The neorit further rereaj Ujs

tM local otflee U enjoying Uia Iar<e<l t M TOlume ot builneu In lu hittory. ^. I - - • - J ], 1- — ■ ■ - U — - - J - - - - - - - -- - - - t

I FOBBCASI'FOB TODAY AND “ TOHOBaOW>-Uabei CUudy and . oMUr Suday and M endel prob- ? ably v llh rata la oM h and weal ‘ portlani a a n d * ^ J

U llh and low temperaturei yes- U rtay as npcrted by Uii fOTem- . ment wnUier obierver wen « u d g

a at deptea: Uien waa an eait wind “ ° andU»ikywaaparUyelowlj;baro- “

matrta p r tu u n a t « p. o . wai MJO " i. Inchet and Uia humidity r u te , » ^ ,r to W pet o « t of ulunUoB. . " It • W eaUwraj-earaiowaaelearwlUj • n te o p m w m e t « and « degreei. “ J

” W a r m T e m p e r a t u r e s S i I n W e s t o S t a t e s “It Hl(h buonatilfl p rw im ., w m « < tempiraturti and tctiiered ctoudi- „ >! oaueonUnui over Uia .WMtemttilrd to f of th* VBlted a u te i, wlUi U» pm> ^ I' lure eteis centerlns over W}omini,)* eattem t l a h and wetlem Colorado, n Um pnuurei ar* charted over t Albert*. U u. DOrthem plaint and ^ ». O rtat U kei, and Uii lOtiUiem Al- „ rl Pia ineh. Uw trea tu t amount reported. [?

baTtnc fallen a t Wiamnston, D. 0 . .. r McaUy Oeai lUet and lUfbUr bi- ■ low normal temperalutti pnrall In L U» Upper Mlulttlppi Talleyi and ^ „li E f c r z S - 5 « » „

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; A S i S K i S l ? -! FILtR . Dio. 1»-W. O. N uim u , w u iniUklled u wonhlptul maaur r > of FUer todie. A J l and A. M. a t "

Uaaoolc hall Ttiunday iTcnln;. Ed* la r D. Vincent was roUrtn* wor- JJJ

: arholm, Junior warden; S. S. UUue, irm u n r j £ . O. Walcer. lecreuiy;0. P. OUver. Knior deacon; W. 0.

. Uuwava, Junior deacon; ^ " , Scholtifl. un lor iliward; .T. B. li- 1 vln, Junior lUward; O. 0 . Dattt, “ ; manhali R. & Armw, lenUnel. ^

ZnstallaUoa w u foUowed by Uilrd « llW ..W «lfc____________ “

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RUPERT. Dee. 1»-Funenl *« - k , Tiara tor Uantoid EUU MasoBer, 33. m who died Friday a t a Bolu b ^ eoi pita) foauwlng an aeeldenl a l ^ . m a e h ia lM near QuarUburB.1^- ,ff bo, WUl b l be!d nl J p. m. Sunday - a t tb e ‘n u p « r t- -C tir t* U an -^ b , Ret. D. W. NutUnj ot Uia Rupert Chrljtlan church and Her. It. C .ya - ^ don ot Uia Rupert Full Qoapel Pen- ^ lecoiul Minion ehurch otticlaUng. ^

Me wai bcm Au»utl M. UM a l {’“Ruptrt and UiurrlTed by bla widow.Mra. Oay Matoner whom ha mar- •“ rled November 21: hU parenU, Mr. J and Mr*. Oiariei M atowr; a lUler. w M n. Rera Blmmer*. u d tWM JP< broUier*. Merle, Ronald and B l- J*i wood Maioner, all ot RUperU ..

The body retu al. the Ooodmaa haimortuary here. Inlermenl wUl be In do>Ruptrt cemeUry. ' <

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JEROME. Dec IJUMM. UeUa Yilet. middle-aged Jerome woman , held Jn eonriKllOT a1lh U)c fatal ‘ ihooilnt of Uland Draper ot Jer- ome near here ttorember 16. plead- ed not guilty to a charje o t f ln t ^ deeree murder in dliuict court hero ™ loday. — 1

Dlrtrtrt Judge T. JuUey U » aet j , ' U » lime of her tria l,tor Monday. December M. In dlilrtct court here, w™

At arraUnmenl hero November 18 _ j , Ibe waived pttllmlnary bearing u d M t bound orer to f«cj trial In dl»- gyt

Mrt. Valet lli b1:!ne li:ld In Twin chij ^ c p u n l / J a U ’a t TwUi FaUi. . dA

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" ] |T r a n B p o r t P l a n e ’s - L W i n g s D e m o l i s h e d» HIW AIUt N. J , Dec. 19 (SVA •, Newark-bound - Ea»lem . AftUnei ' traniport puna pUoUd'by01ek.Ma.I Irill ''muthcd' down on a raouataln-I 't/de nfar_M*tamoraf. Ta.. tonl(bl• WIUI Irijuriei, to -ie»er» l I aboard, l i t wlngi wen demoUibed.• Eddla RlckenUcker, maaager ot ' Uia I lr line, announced h e n Uiat 1 Uia plane w u damaied by treei to ) landing. }Je lald he wai notified ■ br « mefflber o t Uit crev no m

w u lertouily Injured.I canylog eight pa tienien and a I crew ot Uiree, the plane had left

Miami a t i p. m , eaitem itandard Ume. I t tallied ileet u d anow norUiward from Waihlntton. D. C. Concern w i W t when the trwu'. port w u unreporied after flying over Camden airport a t 8:}} p ip

F la re s , M y s t e H s Voice, S p u r R enewal g l S earc h es

F o r Hwo H issin g ' P lanes(OMtlgiied yrom-PMO Oll«

l u t T tM dir, pltot B. J. flim w n r«. dloed: -EveryUJlnj 0 . K."

YatenSnr. to mile* ncrtbwiet e! m B lw r a t S:W a. m . Pilot U n r - raon radioed te^Kly of Ui* toe- laden WlJlfl.

I l u t had been ■>} from occunanU , UiemteSvea on elUier of the failu- , ' ing pUne*-> indeed, may go down u ,

Ul* t u t erer unleu reporti cf the \ radio caHi, mounUln f lru or a cry

. In Um dark prow out.? Ther* bare beea a t J i u t a bun. . ' d rednporu Uiat Ull plane h u been . ; founl” V u te m Air ettlelali tald ,

Wfirlly, • lu t not one b u ttood up j under checking.**

. Aboard U» Wetlem Air ahip were:

. Mr. u d M n. John F. Wolfe of j I OWcago; Cart CbrUiaphtr e r ,

Dirlght, Illlnoli. aod Edward* - o ; Uw maa who mlihl have iH up Uw « , radio - pufengen; and U» enw ot , PUol Bamton, co-PUot WUUam

Boien u d fltewirdeu Olady* Witt, n . . (Horf* iCeyier. Jr.. Salt lAk* tn f - h

fla agent for Weitem Air. lald he n did iHt know wbeUitf th e n w u iu t- « netoit equipment on hi) companyl u l a t plan* to enabJe eren’ *b « p e rt to 'tv p a lra n d lo u d ie n d . .

•TTioy did not a r r r u y ipir# fi purti tor Ihelr own radio Mt.” Key* ■ u r added,.“but Edwardi w u iut>> u poeed to'be a'good radio m u , able q to make lomethlng out of lltlie or s nothing," ’

“We can ju it hope - ttafU aO."Day Umi VlfU I

m e eleareit reception of tbe n - a dlo u lU w u nported by Ui*' tr u * - i conUnental ahd Wutom Air Ex- I

the ilgnali were repeated 10 mln- uUiUler.Thenallence. fc

"We ba m j't lUrred u Inrh from F out poat 111 day,” tald E. 0 . Kilty. U one ot tha openton, In late alter* T noon. D

"Tha frequency on whlcb'Ui* tig* g nail picked up It almott IdenUcal T wlUi WciUm Air, to we bar* Um lodJeatl^ am tanU r a t a point ;u it , biek of!«ur own frequescy.'* ; dl

At SaH Lake City, WetUm Air of> h (Iclali u ld tha fregueney w u "Juit h between" Wettem Air E xpnu u d M United Alrllnea ^

Emmet Baker, X lngm u A l ^ A manigir, laid he w u '^uit* ofrtaJn" o Uiat tbe voice heard ctme trom a CT plane on the ground.

Flan in M esslalni •A 'tbaepherder^ud -uuea -m ea

cutUng Chrlitmu tr e u tuppllu reporU thal centered ona angle ol >ei Uie ground tcarch tn the l«ke in' nountalni, on the wrttem ihoro te] ot U ke Utah. In norih central Utah. »

Ther loJd Cipfaln Alfln fieailow. ®' CCO camp commander, tha t they law a flare In the mountain! Turj- day momlng.

More Uian 100 tnllei weal ot .the ^ Lot Ahgelei-Sall U ke Clly air Kne, which nini almoit due north frctn « UUford to inah^ ctplUl. ground

Mlbirren KavWi mounlaini'.."'

Then, too — u In Uw cenUal and norih' centra] Utah area _ flatti w enreportedieenlutTuetday. J®

Plant vere announced tonight ^ tor a Sunday ground aearch inrolr*Ing UiouMndi of votunteen orgu* , lied by chamber of commeive gnupi In lo n u the learcb area.

•Searchenon 8kh *Once more, u ld Weitem Air eftu *

cl&li tn tlle M uager Kejrier, ik l to' imrtletwlll forge uplhaanowyilopea « ; ot Lone peak, 3S tnllei lou theu t o( Balt U ke c iir . “

When fine report after anoUiw " proved iroundleu In'U ial vicinity. in mId'Wcek. leareh w u relaved, ” icittered out lOuUiwetlward araund Utah lake and on down tho aldlne coune. ‘

•Tlifro Ij no drflnlte IndkaOon ™ Where lhat plane Is," admlttfd “ Kfjier. ."Wfl'n looUng every con- ~ cehiible jiliice. The ground'ieareh " Sunday may be U ld to be eoncen< ^ irnted bttttwn Salt U ke c ity and ^ Prm'o (43 mllM touUi ot here)-* “ «b u in r i i i n « iT ln u r i i r ih r w a r i o f®the emithwfitem comer of the “ litale," “«

Captain seMlont, tho CCo leader. **•w u eathuiiatue over “burned off ,,,apoir ilRhied from tbe air in tha UlA le mountalni. He tald there verg []l tu-o places when it appeared flrea had txrn built and the tnow trampeddown. — - - ------------ —' Other liuiUar leadi have turned « it tp be tJiwpherder*' cr p,*ospefl* bra’ llrti. J

lIunTver, s>'ulont tald a akl party wawould be aent up Sunday to -*eour boUie turroundlng hllU." 10:

CHURCHES ARRANQE FOR g CHRISTMAS, OBSERVANCE •

- CdHAGERMAN. Dec. 18-Plani for Ul

obeen’aaca ChriiUnu tiollday by afl'churehri in Itagerm u Include a cotChrtttmot tree aad prognm for *<l'chlldrto u Ihe UeUiodUl church Ja t 7:30 o’clock Sunday evening. Pal

At lha Reorganized U D. B. a :cliurch a ipeclal program to which amthe puUlc It {nclted U being ar< £ranged for Chrtstmu eve. Ed- A t the u D. 8. church a m l»d Ireprogram b u been announced for daiSunday momlng with a tpedal pro- Ru'KTam pul on by the prtmary for 1Chrlitmai ev* with treaU for chU- Jel t o ? . ■. , . .

T W I N F A L L S D A I L ^

• / ■ ■ ' ‘ ■

^ € ^ T I € S'A ToV tillbiltoU e — U w rtnceA a*“ * mon h u gone.to flftlie to ipend the

nolldiyi-wlth TelttTvei. , ........

l y -TeacbiV-Hen - M £u„A utu iU M( Place, inttnictor in tha Tacoma city ^ tchooli, iJ a hoUday vlaltdt her*, lat 'In -Sefl Been — Mr. U d Mr*. C. C.

led Jo rdu are Uw paienti ot » aon me bom yeiterday a t Uielr home, routo

1, Filer. _

eft LeaVH for Bol» — U n . Mary M. ird Wall led yeiterday for Bolae to ow tpend the week-end wlUi her daugh- C. ter. M rt W ylud.U-. - ■ »—ng DaUthler Dorn — A daughter w u I bom yesterday a t tha county gener­

al hcepltal to Mr. and M n. Jack K. Stewart of Buhl. .

I . Conelada Trip-M r. .and M n. E.W. D*r haw returned afler a thffe

6a monUubuilne* trip to e u te m Idaho and weitem Wyoming.

• ' lid of Beaver Dam, WUoonila,' It hen to tpend tb* holiday* a t the

y home of ber ititer, U n . Joba W. ^ Graham., O tU > C e u t-V t . ta iV a .T r v B t ” UcAtet o t Lfwlitoa bar* > / t lo r < *• Cilltomla. They have bem U wbcuie ’ “ gueili of Mr. UcAtoi'i pannU , Mr. t

and Mn. F. F. McAto*. 'V I .

Oe to OMrgta-Ur. abd U n . 8 .0 . MaRk of aueJtoa b m J*ft to auUw

;iJ Ihelr hem# tn Ftet VaU*y, Ok k Hm.M n.M D okw ufotm irlyU i*O bar*

f Una Robert* ofTwta FiUi.

U a4erroe.OperaU ea-M ra.John '• B. Morgu.wu reported l u t er*-

niag to 'b e -n e o m io i fcUowlar an■ openUon to whlcb th* lubmltted* a t lb* county geneial boiplt>L

1 Mon* to SeaUt* - Alma Welli - wUl teiv* today for SeatU* wben* he U moving Um beutebold good* ot e R«T. O. aordoo Ooldthwalt* df Buhl■ wbo b u been called to & putorato

t ■none From Coait - M lu Della

i sucker and M rt Ed L onoioa hava* arrived to tpend tb* hotlday* wiUi* their pireau, Ur. u d U n . J . E.> Staker. MbiBlaker Is.a itudeot at ^ Sacred Heart academy.

' leare Far Zadbnfc-D u Sleberu d WiUUm Blimp lett l u t nlgbt on

* a holiday Ulp to UMmldweiteUmp . will vltliwlUihU parenU a t Muncle,* Indiana, and aieber wiu r ttl t bit : moUier i t Oothen, Indiana.

’ Al Uceaie Cannier - AppllcanU for marriaga ueeniei Utued a t Twin

1 Falli county reeorder't olflco yet- . terday were Paul Steely .Kopklna of . Twin FaUt and Dorothy Elatne

Bonner of PocaUlIo; Carroll De- . Board and UoIUi arimmett, both of 1 Twin I^Ut.

I Fatieau D l n ^ - PatlenU ' dltmiiied trom tha county genenl - . hospital Include Alvin Thomu. t U ih a Molyneux. Letlle Gaha and I Mn. Charlci AusUn, aU o t Twtn

FalU; Mn. H. WaiemUler of Eden;‘ AI1» Botch u d Ronald Parker of* B uM jH onrdZ ellR gerefn ierand , Clee Uwellen ef Jtrbldga.—

■ On VaeaUoB Trip-W . 'B amlUi,I Twin n i l t KhooU lupertntendent;I with fire hlgh'ithool itudenu will I leave th li momlng on a ncatlon , motor trip to 8in.rntK lieo, Berke- , ley,'Stantord and the Patadena

Dowl. fltudinU making the Irtp a n ’ Bill Batet, Bob sutcUtf, F n n k Car*: penter, Carl Lowe u d Boyd Brown.

Admitted le lIoiplUl - Bert Ray- ward. U. A. Wltom, Irene Cimmadc, Leon Wright, C. E. McAuIey. Chaun* oey Abbot, Mrt. Je u Carlton »nd John Ynoul, all of TwUi PalU; Mary Phyllt Howard of Haalton. Mrt. BuaDtlh Hcrt6H” Wa” m ' ' Hageman ot Duhl; Mlu Irene Ms* lone of CuUeford. Fred Nnylar of Jartildge; Clare'Robcru of Kim­berly hive been admitted to the coun­ty f fw r i l bo*«Ul

Te Attend MieUnn - M lu Plor- ene* W IU «. ipeech Initructor In Uie bigh icH8b).'wtll leava tDday on a trip to varSoui mid-weatem pQtni.5 Including St. LouU, when th t wiu attend t t* Alpha M Omega grand rthearu l and Uw national tpr^ii and drama convention. Tho Alpha pll Omega 1* th i parent or;aniu*Uon ot tbe naUonal TbcspUn MXlety of wtUch Mlti'Rcea wat tlie^ cit Idaho itpntenUUve. • •

Burtlaiy Atfempt-Ray D. Butler, manager ot tha local United States Kmptoymenl Service oltlce, reported la police l u t evening Mmrone ludtir^ e n -a rtar.door..handle ori iiu __automobUe and tmailtm & rear win­dow while the car *a i pAikej 1„ f n n l of Uw Butler rcildrnce at Ju FourU i-avaaaa^t-T haevlclfnu i- - tempt to Ileal the iiiiomobije mad* lomeUma bciwcea «;3o ond'I p. m.. U r. BuUer tald.

i p i l L ,4- li.M M DM r

Dec. ID - Jo!in >'sllner, 83, w u found dead tn bed at hU firm I hots* northwnl ot Cutleford at ' 10:30 o’clock tbti momtns. He hid • been tuffertng from a heart oU* ment and'dcalb was attributed to a

The w u found by h l s ^ T Ed Fatoer. who had been worklne W a Held nearby. He eaned olflceni T and Dr. tl. I . store. TV'In Palls f county coroner, intcstiEnted the tlluallon.

He had been a raldcnl of Twin FaUs county tor many yeara and wu a member efUhe Catholic church and the Knlthta^t Columbui.

J,Ci- „ Jwin- I

(red of Fort Douglu. Utah* two i daugbten, Margaret ot Eden and Ruby of CuUeford. •

•n*e. body rejts a t the & m s »nd JehDMn funeral home here pcad- i s f fuoersJ im ngnD rou, .

m N E W S , T W I N F A L L S , I S A I

e Students Home For _• Clttistmas Hiiljdays^ Ifome from rartou iid iao lfin ntl-

menui Twtn r«Ut m ing people who WlU tpend the < ^ t m u boll'

. . . . d jT i wilh Uielr famUka. IJw largert, S i t group cmn« from Ihe Unlvenlly of

' Idaho, mort of Uw tludenla arrivtng• yeiterday oa Uie tyK lti Uoeoow

e tnUi.■Jl' SludenU -who hivi arrived an: X Ruth u d Robert lUUer.JeuieRkki.

Uarfe ffiaich. Uarr D. Smltiu Lei* He Voorhees. Bob Stephan, OertrUde

„ Becher,Lcrraln#Jeaien.RuUiWlie* ^ man, Emma Lou Smith, DonUiy

,h CKpenler, Bette Maitl, Evelyn Jen-• klw. itoy Ony,' Joha Andenoo,

Mereland fieverln John Uihn. BeUi Dothwell, Woody Reed and Woody

j“ Pierce, all of tb* Unlrertlty of Ida*

CuriliEiton.Ba&BralWord,ff«J- lice Cooper, Bob Btcon, CatherliJo

E Wall*. Be«i* Wllllami, Virginia n e Smith, itudenU tX BlanJord unl* Iho vertliy, Palo Alto, callfonUa.,

Oaylord Oien. Btrban Oamble and cm .Oordei, Onlvertlly of

m- Wuhingloa, at Seattle; Janet Pttt.• il unlvenlty of Ongon. Eugene; Jl«* the Jorle Sweet. Albert EsUlng, Elmer W. Bhiller, Uilo BtwTtr. fltll/ Pibiler

and Walter Wells ot Unfleld coUege al McMlnnvme. Ongon. ,

TO# John Breckenridje, Swartbmon for college, Swartbmore. Penniylvula: ite Vitura VU Entelen, Unlvmliy of Ur. souUiere California;" Mary gPea

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_ fTDE b ig Bew 1937 F o rd

' V-8 cDffinc, wcarg the lo<

J and goeg farther between

J car ever liuittf

' !TIie 85*honepowcr e a ;

I ibg pcrfomuince oQ' th e n

unmualJjr high faaoline o:

; . '■ 60"or“85’’?MaximuE

I ' a n n ? Clioofo whiclicvcr i

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I futnlament<l sdvaDlage-o

; - '" T io w c r plaaj;— ------------

Union

) A B 0 , S U N D A Y M O E N I N O , D ED E C B M E a M , 1S88

CallfoTBli-stboorbf-TlnB AM 1B u P ^ d i c a

r i i _DoroUqr m . Mary Hert»fSi- ^ i» . Obarloito -Babeoel^ noreace Auendnip, Uelba Hen

~ , CbarJott* BcFtlMi c m , a u t* A t Mcmiural coUeia a l Lo^an; ^

COMMISSION'RULES'I ■ AGAINST^RAILROADJ

(CooUmitd fjcm Pag* oae>

ity 'i n fu ta] to exUnd Uia ra'tei wrn nibmltted by Cominluianert tiB'

U- u d M c u I S . S b a t t , Oe tald recorery of butlno* v u hni lla yet miffUlenl to guaraale* nU ta ­il- com* aatflelent for inatoiatotai

o q ^ t and fomilng »

of ;McU»oamy, Keldlng » n a i j„ tt, riev, alto contended that u fitv ^ might bo -advenely affecUd by a er reduction lb Uia canien ' nvanues' t r D urljv U aU epnuicn. b* uJd, ex-ge pendlturu tor maintenance wen cut

and Uie retull* “now art beetmbu te apparent la our accident «cord.“ a; Tb* eommUiton majority held of tbaC» "F reigh t tralflo b u beta oa tb*

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■ rr-^w 5:--r^«W .-«'!■

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p4 Uixe fcrder louHng i

d * y * 8 , w itli th e new 60<Lor6epo

low cgt F o r d p r ic e Uj? in year*

en .gng p u m p i th a n a tiy o th e r F

la g b e , a lre a d y fom ou i fo r i t s Hi

9 r o a d , h a s h e c n im proved . I t g:

} D iileage f o r iU h ig h p o w er. .

lu m c conom y o r n a x itn u m pc rfo

: r rae e ta y o u r spccia l needs. E tt

■ room y,-CO m fortaU e c a r , - p l t n -

f o f - a m o d e rn V -ty p e S-t^U n

r o n X 9 3 ^

1 MotoiY o u r F O R D

T w in Fall!J

Writ; toereau Ibnugboul tb* euR«t rb m year. partlcuUrly tn tbU lu t Quai fafla ter.iJlor, _ A "conllnuUig revival of IndutUj * « t ,rould re*ult in, tUU mon rail iral

^ In . certala. tniUnee*. emergenc H „ . charget "hav* had a retUlcUve ef WM. fecC on n i t tnfflo aod It t t to b nor- expected Uielr-remonl may teiul

tn lome iw m u .ln tnffle."^ — - - - - - - -bet! MADRID DEFENDERS

B E A T j f F TH RU ST!

. (OoaUnad'lroail-^gOD.)

. . th ..tU niD onla8oD ».sian ,iio itt] iDS ot Mailrid. In . g ip In th . Q uirar.

S ■ X M A S 'H O U I

S; CHRISTMAS EV] r CHRISTMAS NIGa n t B O TH D A N C E T t

N IT E S C o iitrtil,H it« ,I Har (M ore NoveKles GlTen A '•‘y Raide*.- A m bassador Mtu

N O T E : N o T uesday D ance ling D ance Nevr Y ea r 's

R-A-D-I-C

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m H ^ 9 3 7 JPOA« 5(({o NKW APPEMtANCI

' de t]gn ,nm pletelj]

ipovrer . N IW CAIY-ACTI, F i lte r , im oother ii

- ' ‘ * Icti Iirake p e Ja l p

N tW A lU C T ItL :/!t>or and leaao «

„ , unit. S ife ty 'G lauc k .rp .

i p v "* H iw e o M ro iW Mquieter Centcr'PoL

.M tw A m iH T n av’lro and uphoitt

E ith e r button aod hand Ik

19 th e ~ . CHOICE OP.TWCIho rM p ew r fo

h o r j p w e r f^ r lo]

0 T B E q V A t l ' .r ^ L O W - P B t C E

lOWEST PR$ 3 5 4 a to im i,« A (ri model 1»17 Ferd V-S (

. aaywbin to U .S .' ' lie e»y ftjaeal pluw

'T - , L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ir Comi) d e a l e r

I s j ^ i d a h o

n tn l t t i u mountalni.>»“ * .

Uadrid't wai> cblefi warned Uiet^ home tor

ttlnaar. a ad t t e j Sortiadt cbrtit*.. . au .m trrT -PU klnc.at.U ia {root,

ency '. Ai.Oommunlit taadin tanud nevr I ef- deo iud i for a unified command ) be o t th* £(1 /1 d a fu u t, mmUameiv (full w *n-ttl4 U w -w ould-/*o*-*enr.

dlieipllnr bsnctfv tb ' if eaugbi laavtof Ch* m o t ltn* to 10 bom* «M ita« tb*< iaa»b80 .^

Th* onter agatoit Ohriitmu fat*

ITS. p r . B. a Wyalt. cunpntetl* U d

_ elKtrteal treataeot. feel ocmetieo. «tb CeonflaUea fn*. U l trd lv*. Ne. rar* t t w ltn^-A 4v.

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VETHUB.,DEC.24, IGHT, FRL, DEC. 25U LL THE WEE HOURS I, Nolsemakers, Whatnots, Etc. Away T haa B ver Before In

ddolanditisle BOTH NITESce Thto W eek-N ext OldTTmer 's Kiie, January l i t .

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HCE— DUUncliTt ttt ta a lU jo • iypew from grille to tiilligh t.

TIOM lA P rrV M A K t* - r ito p i w ltV abont oae-thlrd I p r e t n ^ -

1 f iO O lU '-S u e l to p .a id ta , '> HvlJetl in lo ilrong iio g le . a u a ll a round i t do extra

AND Q U lET-Sm ootheraQ i!>oU« Ride. E atler iteerin j.

I t H r t — n * n d io o o h*r«J- - ^ littery . Conrenlent i t i r tc r . TIb ra k o o n iB itrm scst p a n e l \

Wft v . t INOINI 8 I W - J _fo r lop perform antc. • 60 lop eeoDomr. «08*M iia a d j ird body t y p e * . ________

• J T Y C A n MIV T B E ’B m i D A T T B B

•RICE IN YEARS-tr B »il jawapiymam. lioyi aay .S C ir-from any Toti

Ust c l tbe Ualvetul Credit Co. '

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nERLIN, D «. IS Ml - U «ler« ^ ot tli« ihlrd-Klclj b»linced empty buUtr pl*lc3 Kith lubm irlnu to d i; _ nnd turned tbo Ocrmin era towurd ••tMUlIlnes In America.” noi

rroud llnstrt vere pointed (o » , tubmiulns fleet tvice «s powerful ^

- - M 1J iliij ot lOH. toMrd a highly cf- ^ tlclfiil nivy. a molori«d army and * utronj sir torce j » vljlble proot ih it jpsrUii endurance of the win- ifr'ji food dHtlculllM \a going to beworth-IL •• I"*''

Off Anirltf, the orjan ot propa* K»iul» Minister D. Paul JoMphOoeb.1)cU, Mine out'wlUi a fu ll-p w C l fhonliij a whltehalrtd New York Rrandmothtr, In tatUrs. Rlvlni! tliinlu with clasped haodt for a j bonery mluion liindout. « tnu

Tlie.caption mW; "Breadl MeatHiiel V epublal Even an apple!> li'sj ito: been months alne« ihe'a had nich a ; the meal - aiul, atterwafil, back Intolsch the street to dlwppeir like-thou*'ere Kindi like her, imtll pity a n ln l I tirlnp her to a wann flretlde." Vel

Der liroudly conUuUd cp<(lUch things with the Oermut win w ter relief: "Baied on duty toward om/ellow clttens - not on pity."

Saltletblp T n in m Oerminy rcccnlly launched two c r

-9.000.lon battleihlju. Another' of 39,000 tons, It under coutnietlon. A fourth ll planned. There U a lfi,3$0-’ . ton aircraft canler, with another I eontemplited, tnd three 10,000<ton of crtiijtn, . jjjj

. New merchant marine contlruc- ^ tion Include! laat. llnera for the fioutb African senloe.

With ration, card! out for butter {"■ and Jtrd, limiting p u r c h ^ to 9D per.cent of tho October consump- tlon after the llrtt of the year, et* tlmitca considered reliable dltcloscd r Germany must Ritatly Increase the Importation of whmt by tho tprlng. ber

flinca economics V’lnltlry exptrta loi My the purchaie ot lood abroad will K r drain G ernanyi last gold reten'et. che such a step tta h s a %^1ou3 circle, cor

Peelera for fortlgn help have been met with OrltUh hInU t lu t It ratghl ba easier to aid Oermtny It It nerc DE not tor Iht lalUt’t vatt rearmament ripeniei. Out Oennan ecooomltLt re^y the whole N til reeoverr pro- j, rram U w dependent on war .mln- LUry contracU tliat disaster would

to stop,—'--------- I ^

CROWD GATHERS FOR j S CHRISTMAS OPERETTA'nrd

-- ardMUtlTAUOH, Dee. 1»-An ap-|A .

preclttlre audience filled tho Mur- der taugh auditorium tO' overflowlnc ph i Friday evening, lo tee the Christ- Me

• •mas operetta “ttio Magic Christ- stei mas Bell." staged by ICO grade o. tchool children tnd directed by Mlt;t fiwi Inez Tolman. t)ut

Tho play featured Santa and hla nv< hclpen, Jack In tho box, puddlnsa, ^ balloons. Indlaru, cowboys, Span- An litj girts. Scotch lassies, Japoneso lidlci. Bwedlsli girls and boys, ! _ Chrlstmu trees. Chlneso and Dixie ^7.

. .dolls. AU Plano accompantmentt ^ • were pUyed by Mist Leva Totmao.- - • The ichool- ftculty enjoyed a

Christmas party a t tho homo of Mr. and Uct. U ovud UaU after ^ the operetU. OllU wero exchaajed M. and the erenbg w u spent' a t cards. A btrbe<iuo tupptr w u terv- ^ ed by Mrt; Hall. C

Etch room at Khool enjoyed a ChrUtmu party PrJday, with a Cot t m and rIU exchange. Phi

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D R I - S H E

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' —^ ^ T h e re is still tim e'1 ..... clothes cleaned 1

Sheen Process and I you before Christn-

and we will do the

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'WENDEU* Dec. W - At the flri. al party of the Wendell merthants holiday campaign nexlOliundajr.al-' lerooOT. December 34. four tom tur­keys WlU ba released lor whom­ever can eaUh them.• SanU Claus will be preient a t the party and a treat will ba ilren e<r> ery chUd present.-Docoratlon of tb« competlUn Chrlstmai treei by tbe trade jc h w l pupils will be dom th it wtek end. The winners wlU be an­nouneed a l the pirty. '

■ The event will ba tUged anninda bonfire on the lots acrots from the druf^store.

Tho community Chrtstmu pro­gram will be given at the WendeU ward house In the eraIffTW«*“ - nlng a t 7:30 o'cloct . .

EDEN LAYS PLANS FOR COMMUNITY PROGRAM

EOES, Dec. I»-The annual com­munity Chrlstmu program U to be held a t the Edtn hUh tchool aud­itorium next TDesdarvevtnlac with tho studenu of the E den -rade tchool presenting a Chrlstinu o p - ' eretU, “Kidnaping SanU.CUus."

Mbs Leona<nionUd and M iss: Velma Arrington tre dtrectlni the optrtUa. Meutj IM children ace , to Uke p a rt AU ttudenU will be : dUmttted Thursday afternoon lor tbe boUday neatlos. ^

EDEN JUNIOR CLASS C A ST SJN NU A L PLAY

EDEK, Dec. Junior c lu iof Eden high achool presented a ' ihree-act mytterr comedy-drama, •Tiger House," Friday erenlng.

The followlnt itudents were mem­bers of the cast: Marjorie Boils, Dorothy McClain, J ty UJcunetse,, Harry McOee, Ruth Schneider, Rex McClahi, Jack Butler, Birdie Jo­hansen, Vaughn Murphy, and Ruth Teat«.

Other atudenU atsUtlng In the production were Lyle Martin, Al­bert BamhUI, Connie Harding, Louise Davis. Mlu O»endoljn Cn- Mr directed the pity, A U-plece or­chestra directed by L W..fleebout contrlbuUd musical numbers.

DEEP CREEK GRANGE NAMES i r a OFFICERS

nUHL, Dec. » - A t a recent meet- i Ing of the Deep Cretk grange at the home of Mr. and Mn. A. P. Car- tcr tti«' fDllowmrgrncers were elect- ed for the comln* yetir:

Master. .R. A. McDonnell, re­elected: ‘owrseer, Parley lltrmon: lecturer, Mr*. Parley llnrmbn; ttew- nni, J. H. Glander: aultU nt tiew- ard, C. fl. Swallow: chaplain, Mn. A. P. Carter: treasurer, C, A. Har­dee-reelected; sicrcur}-, Mrs. A. B. Shrlver, reelecUd: gatekeeper, M. I. McOurle. reelected; Udy isslsUnl stewaM, Mrs, R. McIUe:-Cajes, kfra, 0 . A. Hanler; Pomona, Mrt. 0 . B. Swallow; Flora. Mn. J. H. Glander; business atent, A. P. Carter: execu- Uve committeeman, R. McRae.

As the next meeting daU falls on Christmas, It w u decldcd lo postponQ the tes.i1on until tlio next I retuUr meetint on the lecond Prl-1 day in January. An Invlutlon to ' meet with the Palrvlew granga to IntUU .olflcen .wu accepted, tlic. date to be announced Uter. Tlie n e x t, reguUr meeting will be held a t Ihe M. I. McOurlo home.

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~ t h e SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAST i t e h n a t in t Jt a» ««t p m ulm

W o re n « n > » le m ty Uieml olhtr-wlM j< fcm no n m id ol >our

■ 'which U In heaTsii. .' ■ - tn m to n »hen U»« J o e . t _ ^ i ■ tin net Mund a trumpet befon

ih w . u 'd o thehTpocrlU a ln JJw *yn-• uoKUM and In the lU ecIi, th a t the]

m w h a re jlo ry o! men. Verily I aa: unto you, they b a te recelTed_tbelr »■

* ^ f w b e a thou doest alms,” le t no tny rig h t hand tao w w hat p»y lef band dpeth:

"T bat th y may be In Mcret ' an'd th y ra th e r which *eeth In secre

•i-blm»el! ih a ll reward thee openly." flt ! Matthew fl. _____

:' Buch l l th e sp irit o f OhrUlma* and liT lnf a a 'd e f in ed by Christ during <

-e « rm o n ^ tb e J > io u n t .8 u c h jh o u ld jM j ip lrit of th e world a< the Yuletde eeaim aw - ^

' since th a t day when the Tbree vi U ttt trare led o n r the rolling hlUa o f : Boly t a n d tearchlns. fo r the child wh m j bom K ing of the Jews and find Hlffl, feU to the ground “and woishlpi Him! and w hen they had opened tt

' t n a iu t e i they presented lUm w ith glttJ• th a ip lr lt of giving h as been kept al ; so In gUta to children.

And so the'w orJd e n tc n again th a t i -lod of glTlng which dates-from the bl o f Christ. Once more tens of thousands f te t , *aU hum anity. wlU remember

.words of th e Lord a n d 'h o v He saldi ' I t Is more blessed lo give than Ki

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PIONEERING SPIRIT ' Baeh tim e some accident befalls the lu Jess c rew 'and passengers of some.sch nled p lin e on a m odem 'alrllne, thousa tow they V U never take to the a ir agi

time some accident befiUs one th e original automobUes, o r .steam boaU railroad tralna thousands also said t

'wonld never risk theU lives by riding fuch “eontrapUons" again.

— Ana ; t t th a ■utuiiiutiUe r th e -iteam -l and th a railroad tra in surrlved and t« loped ''ln to Uie grea test and swU m ^ e t o f transporta tion mwlem m an kn^wn until Uie advent, slightly over tv ty-flve ye an ago, o f th e f ln t heavier t a ir , m otor driven airplane.

S o 'th e airplane wUl deie b p -a f id g and e n V 'd a y 'U 'ilU troniport thousi to and from work, on business trigs fo r pleasure.

Grown m en and women today will n uUllte the airplane to Its fullest extent, ^ d r e n of today, and tomorrow, are ones to whom an airplane will be as c monplace a thing as Uie automobile 1 the ir parents today.

■ WHAT ABOUT ALASKA?. The governor of ^ a s k a , John W . ' In his annual-report to the Secretar Uie Inu rto r, asks for lederal appro] Uons for further development of the

■■ n to ry . T ransportaU onrm lnlng ■ and colonies are particularly urged. '

The M aUnutka colony Is pronou auccessful. OUitr colonles.jm allcr per and established closer to local moi would be very useful. There shAiid al:

-- aome so r t o t old to settlers who move th e territo ry of the ir own vollUon ti Telop Individual farms.

TransportaU on, however, U the c n e e d Alaska calls for Increased air lee, b e lte r flying fields, regular sche f l i n t s , and w on. Highways oho a r e ) ed. T be secUon of the Internsa l highw ay ahould be built as soon ai slble. Unking Alaska wlUi the United I through BrlUsh Columbia and the Territory.

O ovcm or Troy 's auggestloiis dcscn tentlon. Purchased in eighteen hu

• slxty-seren for only aeven million two dred thousand dollars, Alaska has. p to be one of Uncle Som 'a m ost prol

' Investments. T tade w lU i'the D nitedi t o Uie year ending la s t June UilrUet more th a n fourteen million dollars

' th a t of th e prevlooi year. Gold, coal, a lp ie n ls , -IV*- oealsklns, oUier lu r aaw nc Uie products obtainable. Agrie

------1 our ^ t r y desenlng m ow alspecuiaUve. gold-rush stuff, butclllgent development.

_ ---------TRAILER REGULAl2? - — M atte ri ofJnU resl to th e r !2 : ing u a ller population a ro .n i

York and Ohio. In the former, a to r proposes to Introduce x

J g control and stimulation of Uie— industry. He seeks to e n c d u ^ , tag , seUlrig ond using o n ra lle r>. plro Btate, olio to lusuro sa ,M and proper sanlUUon. Regis >£ h e UUnks, should be higher U:

e n t four dollars, yet not so hlgUie Industry. He would like

w different stato legislatures w ” on IntersUtfl trailer problems M In Ohio’an Aulo Trailers A iS ; been formed wlUi It^ chief al:m th e rights of the nomads. I tif“ provide suitable sites Uiroughc— for parking overnight or.loni— With Uie spread of tlio trail

c lear th a t states will begin regulating. Safety, heilUi, taxea are a ll Involved. So is t

— llgent foresight may save th is i ^ for Uie American public and ^ Ume prolccrftlTe communit o7t which trallerltes pass or wher _ to live a while,rt

Si’ BEEINO 1N8T0BY M-, (Omslu WorM-Hcrali

*1 ■ It U of course wliollr commonp: Ihal Uie ptoplc of (he pwicnt «

I • been and lUll are tlUie«lii| a ' JmporUnt hUtory In' the makl: Ims knows ll tnd evmbody Is u y l ler- onee when what everybod; says 1 h er rlsht. '

' 11 U- Indeed nn atnatlng era . lire, an cra o( crlscs and tlielr

dne u , era cf rtilnj tnd filling cmp [ore trnuits and the struggle agalni yn - from tyranniM, tn era of map n u .v mtklnf. in er* of outsUntllns

good, bad tnd IndUhrtnl. To U imailnatJon It U tlmply tremcK

V* im i^ ln tU ve unno t fill bul fe of tiie Uirlll that eomei of hav

n o t sett at a ettaclrm .I t Is Uut dty which w mtn

. UiouihUeu youUi. wished Uial wi set but nertr expected to. Ilov

ret: Uiere are who have tlshed u w cret thrUllng episodes In 'ths oUien H t pages of our school histories and

WlTwero bom Into a world whI proiale. comptrtUrcly unlnterti troubled?

nd of HOW llttls ws reallttd. t t we g the relttlrely unlmportint news of i M th s Btlksna. iiow th it w u but the

serief ofwtirtdshiklnroTentsth' has not been produced in tny « equal lenjUi since uine. as we r?<

Wise Ont fUw In thOM Juvenile 6 ]f the w u the fact Ih tt htd va lived « ■hich Ing episodes or Uie past were , ^ - should haw known Ultle tbe '“ ' ^ 5 hardly anyUilng a t all of Uie upped The rise tnd tasustnttlon ot Ci

their of Uio medUenI menarcliles i ifts—" Normtn conquest oJ Engltnd,

Iho ReformaUon. the era of dls< tlon and eolonUtUon of Uw tje wera not epMhal evenU te Uielr

It per- Millions knew noUilng at. all a blrUl others letmed of them only as vt

ids In after Uio event. Only a lew Ins , I h . u hlsloTlcal drama. Tliere » u no news In those■ stirring events of the French K) re- Uie KapoleoniB wan lisd brgu

fore Uiey'became news. Jnfonna slowly Uisl our oali celebrated

------ Orleans wM-foufht-aftw the-piended Uio war of J8IJ had been

Now evenU take pUee under J luck- of trained reporters. The ftellUl u h e d - news In Uie maklni.' for tn '

loctl distribution eenwri and f< U) Uie people are auch Uitl

again. ,jrved up to us dally u It li one of eonfused u to Its mcanUig son lats, o r staled wlUi Unte., .4U.V >UUIt«nc« so far ouUUIps tl L - i ! aciou Uie ftrUi Uiat we msy 1

sundpolnt ot clock Ume,.eTen t taken ;pl_ace.J^

id de- take place In London, Paris or afternoon.

* “ •“ ! Thus we have been permltlei m had p l» ,„ t-w a r erer loughl on ti rtw en- . » * h deioiired more men am :r tlian ' weallh, wliJ'ch had more f»r

/ portant'roii»c<aiencea tlian nny 4 Tliui we litre Mtn Uie ni“ tnd Ihe ejloblWiment ou a plusands experiment In toUtlcal eeonomj ps and io(oro been only tn Inlerr^iln

Thu* we'have seen Uie rL« I nerer dlsmembertnenl tnd .death, lli nU The "“ Pire the ^^us «e have witnessed the is com- dlcutorshlpi of Italy. Genni le Is to ihrowbftcti to the woml polU

one-man despotism before ih chtnce lo lAste and test denv

Thui'nB »ee today Uie »h#k Drlllih empire by Uie love al

I willed monarch.' We have V eir Troy before In Br

wluntar}' nbdleatlSn of a klm have no hicIi consequences ‘ti

iropna- jjenry VlII a tnlnit the chur he te r- conflict belween Charles I an id new bul U wUI p> down In lU*Uir>'

rem em Bfrtr-A inhlJ-his-b«r

s r i S r p Z V j " , . ”perhaps i,md the Kcuei while seitlnii narkels, details as wmellnies to olxsc also be of ihe'b isser lacts. We csni

. . . . pieces letrlliet tnd find a clii ploirrM ol humanity. Dut. w,

I to tie- jfiou, o( 11,J t ve have n niakUig as no other people :

! crying ol ihe world have teen ll. ilr . w -:heduled — — —

BREAKFASTm allon- •

.d Slalcs Workmen were maklnc repse Yukon jctioolhome one Sftlurdi

clup wandered In, “W htl tricrvc a t- tsl^ed.'hundred ' I ' " ' "Iwo Imn- -I'don’l care," telumed 111s. proved iway. and 1 don't p3 to thisirofltable ------^

COOD ADVI

Je th was lorild souihem sun. Dowti ihrs above by dust, raced a youns Nestjal,oU ier "BroUitr.- he easped. -wlfi.M n«* Kluxer* U after me."fur* are ..g^^.lieu ltu re {um- u,c right ihinj. J«s di

o l and do U «ulck.’ ''

TWIN FAI.1.S DAILY NEWS,

f attenUon—not I ■ , ^....... rbut steady. In- N A T I O N A I

(NEWS b e h :m ■ (Copyilgbt, UeOm

............e rapidly grow- By B. noted In New 'sTARTNew Vork ler, a s ta te sen- msn lloover In their 5 measures for veil on tho machine

iragB Uie build- j j , , , ^ n ts hare “dollcrs In the Em- bluecoals.safe operaUon For diplomallo rei

fglalratlon Ices, men haro held ihelr IUian Uie pres- f i

high as to stifle ^ 0^ . d#i*cUresM to have the ^{^1 lo announce >

work .togeUier trd llauplmana. But lure a Koorer agent

" « r ’w i r . n i a 'a im to protact the news flashI t will eeek to Washington,

ghout Uie Btate The other incidentonger.' . lines. Pew years ago

In to do m ort TO1, achools and ,ijuths laid Uie'Ua\s traffic. In tel- turn of Uie aecurlll'lls outdoor sport the thieves. Then 11

inlUes throughhere they pause H canj Uis denouem

mention of'Ul* T m w ort

. . . . . . . CItABGES CbnfidiaeUrlUes In a ,scor Angeles, SeatUe: Ball

inplace to remark Orleans, IndlanapoUi : generation have rles seriously menace

a great deal of u Is more Uuui a f aklnr. Everybody (ederal and local det< aylng It. This Is The Hoover meUio ys U too per cent county and city pc

and border lo border cra in which we nelle ease, Uie sUU lelr consequences, perform Uie prellml mplrti. an era of tnd Uien noUfy Un itnst Uie delivery oifense Is Involved.J making and re- tha glory. Mr Hoori ling personallUes, writes letten Uiani 1 Uie penen wlUi but Uiese post-mortei .endous. Eren the «tiy but local newspi feel some touch AnoUier pallet-cot UTlng a ringside nenU ultllss home

then break falUi w iany“of Us Jn a m»nls. The most r ; we might lire to - „ n ia n tn red” In I Itow many of ui promised Uiat she ec I we came to Uie *riimf out Uie Indl lerwlse unexclUng deported pronto. Wll ind regretted.jhal poUce agencies are h which had srOfn o-men for severing cresting and -un- clous criminals. •

we read Uie Uien W ATCimiL Theof troubles In the have evolved a norelthe prelude to a providing for shorttthe-llke-of-whieh- They are-Mt-to-avok

ly oUier period of ed Uie NRA’s effeelryckon It. began. Invalidated by Uie ^

e dreams of ou» to lhat.arTtngemenld when tha Uirill- Under Uie NRA. crere occurring we to raise pay and 1about Uiem and Immunity from certUielr slgnlllcnnce. prosecuUons. i t w»!' Caesar, Uie birth placed the jovemn!S ot Europe. Uie abject supplicant. Pnd, Uia Cnisades. that numerous mdt

I .bo iit-lhm Uld ww u k c « ^ 1s vague rumor long prefers Uiat buslneiInsiders-saw \b m problems on lAelr

•pply a sUmuIant,« daya Even Ui« itra lg h t-W l^ u l aieh revoluUon end It more palaUble to fBUn lo sUlff be- ifpfiiTATlOW T

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ly indeed, from the 1*” n hear of an event

otK rU nunllM l.1 .

f . r , S T i 5 ;and more materlsl T"*? postponed fir

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•L«“ol'w U nd from j J 'the uppfiinncj on ‘L

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.he rise ol the greal an didn’t »how up.^rmtny nnd Huisln. »<1 up, bul It h u 1olUlHt Drtetlcei cf 0 he Cip

Ihc people h td a In galloping arouemocfiicy. centered hU heavlehaklns Of the great H« brandtd Mr rBlJnlr of n sUong- man, and tne w

ufix Mmcihlns Uial ordinarily . good-nDrllWi hUloiy. the Irequenily expresse

ling. Tlie ctlsU may llton. m opi»rI -as Uie Mrnggle ot noosevell and Uhurcli or the biller York elty. Newipiand tlie parliament eockUll party for

.on- IU a dilo to be trains i t Ui« Hotel aaierlY.flccn)lt f J

no?.fs. We have not Mr. Parley trlv«0 f.« fifo ih lng be- a l a table near U II111: in mticli minor looked dam rs : 1 .Ixsciirc tlie meaning trance ol his deu •innoi puce all Uie O. O. P. publlrU clinri lor the future his lips ard wl wp ntp vlvidli' con* for my bou. he a

e w n lilJlory In the aro^e and left. lo in nuy 'oihcr era Al Smith would s

_____ . HXPLOSIVE Dl■ railroad Inquiry U

dramatic and myiT F O O D AS*"'* “)L r u u u . hlblted frantic D

— — ivo Van Bwerlngi HIM- 000 railroad empU

cpjlra Nl the wires of Uian S300.000, Thi jrdny. when a little luggesl that ton

arc you Oolngr he wlnrds did not d!olllcUl medical d

iwltch." said a work- lUllroart oflcUli Roosevelt's Inleret

the Ud. “We moved aonal a.i well u Ills Kliool any more.* that a clo'e presU

In the stock ot IVtCi: Corporation. Butxlng cotlcn under a ownenhlp files 11 the m d . .surrounded nlUiousti they d lesro. lie niopped. conclusive. Tha se -wlialU 1 do? The body elte'i nami

chiefly Imporlan r.ipon^ri!. ‘you alt Is exploslrenesi of I do a loi more of ll bem ihe House

iBooseralL

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^ W H I R L I G I G I N (BHIND THE NEWS)a a n Hewipaper Sysdlcita} j j r

rAflmNOTOH ' 7 -------- -lyBayTBcker _ ByVk autherlUef w«-scoTth“ G? I '— lelr report lo Prealdent Itoose- ' h e w \ me gun batlle ho staged In a Umes-tfni ittan street. Their unofficial u t In 1 1 I t Uiis Is the Uilrd Ume fed- Menken, “doubU-crossed" metropolitan cartoonis:

Rltt for-reasons Mayor' L aO uard la 's______

elr longues, but they're Ulklng he record. As In Uie Utest m-. ■ S B 111," New Jersey uoopers and tires enured Into an agree- « iolntly Uie. a rtts t of Rich- M o t But on Uie night of the cap- m S g m sent slipped from Uie p rlrau | | ! 7 l l er. phoned Uw news to Hoover SUndlng order In such eases BrsW!?

ashed across Uie wires K S S

lent never got lnU> Uie head- 1(0 a 'iteasury agency recelv- W i ' ^ Paris “stool pigeon- Uiat Be

00,000 In bonds stolen from a O' 0. ■ Treuury and New York City trap and negotiated for re- which sh

irltles as well u capture of for the s , It wu'dlscovered'U iat under the rew

olfenses fqU under Hoover's e had to do w u ship a deUc- and UU mske Uie arrest. But In pub-

uement; Mr. Hoover made no lYeasury or New Vork police

• utlsfylnf jfldenUal reporU oa G-men's Kore of clUeai-Chlcago, Los Salt U ke City. Memphis. New . , . . poUs-reveai Uiat Uiese rival- A ' lice effeetlve Uw enforcement. M“*dy s a feud fer headline* between * ,

poUce from c o u t to c o u t 1rder. As happened In U » B n - 1 lUU and city officen usually ,i»<v llmlniry leg and head work, ihe Tyr u n *-federaU" If an inU nU U m lust& ed. Then Uie ntecomers steal oorer explains Uiat he afways lanklng Uie local auUiorllles,>rtem oompUmenU rarely make a le

^ * ^ n t Is U ut Uie federal Mr*'*of" Dmetown "stool pigeons," and ii 1 ) with Uie underworld infor- tprlshlly It specUcuUr victim w u Uie But dot In the DllUnger ease. She w u over his e could remain In the tl. 8 . for means I IndUna gangster, but she w u thing. A: WlUiout the aid of “stooUr all Ing the re helpless, and they blame Uie they ^ Ing their conUcU wlUi loqua- huge ba

niTN ew Deal's legal experU p t ^ r tOrel formula for any legislation »nd tuilOrter hours and higher wages. % cow ,vold4ha mistake which jlestroys.{-And^n rfeetlveness even before It w tie Supreme Court. They refer Palrfanenl u a "corrupt bargain," • bjMk IsA. business and Industry agreed Olbson.Id reduce hours In return for rememocertain snll-trust perialtles and son. ne.w u a tlt-for-Ut selup which I Plnch

immenl In Uie poUtlon of an w lien Ot. Post-NRA autopiles disclose «ngedindustries ate their cake (anU- i n i iP l . i o p m ll l i th.1 no ctumb,

^ ■ 'o itfd rid rt wh.U»r he ;U for wage and hour Uwi. He dneas and Industry solve Uiese elr own. But If he decides lo n t, he wUI sen-e the medicine t any sugar IngredlenU making ^ , e to.Uie pauenu th e .u

r ■ nirivankfurler faction at d ll Chief JusUce- Hughes with , Mhnlque the Supreme Court ^, passing on New Deallealslillon „lerm. Ptom a legal and sU to- time. Int the new strategy flu Into IvaUly expressed philosophy. p^r ' lenUy urged hU assocUUs a t «nart-t ns conferences lo confine Uielr longer , raUier Uian philosophical p h u - lometh leglslaUon. Ho pleaded eloquent- ‘slmpl} .major cases be remanded for etrial. TTie praeUcal effeel would Not I ilderable deUy In passing flna rtle f a veral Roosevell experlmenu. But wllenei )Ie overridden by the eonserva- up We

action unlll an.pUitr case .arlws. i final Judgment on the holding jj nd PWA granU for local pd«er Ida guess Is tha t they heslUte S '

< e w ^ l l t w s ln l l ie a l « n c e o fitslve and innuentlsl liberal on „ n ‘t p Un Slone. ' out pe

— aertruiitnsaUonal duel between t«:o u ^ ie s In Uie presidential bnille-.Nii- ipeakli

I Parley and NaUonal Chnlrmsn will al everted only because the Kan»- only t

up. Ih e lU ry w u carefully hush- once. I u leaked since Uie two men re- been 1 CsplUl. since etround the country. Mr. lUmlllon Is prof ftvlest bombardments on his rival, dinner r. Parley u a Tammnny spolb- ; day-to-day llrade penetrated ttie Som d-natured Democrat's skin. He « ^o essed a desire to "meel Mr. iUm* ' “’‘J'* iportunlty loomed when Messrs. « “

U ndon crossed pnihs in New ‘Ime-' npaper correspondents sUged a for reporUn on bolli preildentUl :oUlBlilmore, and both chairmen >d invlutlons.? j?eaia rl) ';‘Uia"pIsTnta-nim5tlf --------r Uw door. He u ld no)hlng but. ■1; he w u walUng for the en- . detractor. After leveral hours a » Itil Ipljt sidled up to '•Jim,'- cupped Tl

whispered: " It you’re walling ^ le a ln l gonna cornel" Mr. Pitle>- , No hltJ, no runs, no enors-as

“ _____ to S; DickstBge talk In ll» Wlieeler times, y transform It Into a moiUaelOi mysUrlous proceeding. . ‘Ion 0

• to the Ini-esllgators luve ex- u a e curiosity In the 4eBih.t of the chapli Ingen broUien. whose tJ.OOO.OOO,- "I a nplre w u eventually sold for less mer I TheU- inquiries In railroad circles James iomebody suspects the railroad Fed

it die from natural causes, despite ‘icre decisions lo Uist elfect. Washi

•UU recenUy heard lhat President hablti erest In Uie Ini-esilgtllon w u per-' wive* u offlcUl. They were Informed check

xsldentUl relaUi-e hid loit hetvlly of Van Swerlngens' Allfjlieny DIDL

3ut a careful check of ihelr stock Cf disclosed no Roosevelt name. MH r dont regard that evidence u hundi a securlUes might be held In some- and 0 ame. The two developmenU are aulon ta n t u r^fleeUng ihe polentUl erA t< of the whole.affair, l l mny Jar S. .

ue of Morgan and th t Home of and I Oldec

V S . t w i n F A U S . r o A H O . S U N

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By 0 ^0 . MclNTYRE ^

IW YOfUC, Dec. 31-DUry: Be- s>md came a mlnUture garden n I huge glass bowl from Helen ken. And-a noto from Dwlg. the jonlst. 80 lo Albert Keller'a Jor’cslf brains in- brown but- ,

ter and a.Jorum p

5 9 B H UcNltt about' thfr J s sUU of Uie na-

l ^ n p ^ H 'U o n . Mjy

i H j B heard bow n^iw _

Q 3 H nlgbt phone call M iS S m f ro m Hollywood ^

for h e r latest ^ boot replied ths ’j g i

npt^m iej«^ J p0.MSW7" morning w u ^

f e r e d 1100,000.:h she tccepUd tnd P0PP « l0jf ^ the studio lhat same dsy. aweeirewards of llUrtiure. . W N3 dine a t U Salle Du Bob ^

Ulked Uj IUU Welmsn and key Marks and Morris and Relne K e i t . And 1 hsd crepes SU- ^ f. which-alwsjs strikes me as ^vlng olf, yei to my notion m « l ^ ifylng of desserU. 60 asaunt- »kUig a t Ues m Uie new Char- Shop. _____

j 3l the Poor IndUn mollf In kdy's e«iumes h u hit me towti t & redskin whoop. The real l#n malarky. Styles bom by a ■ Indian fashion center grown In Ssnla Pe. Blouses land-

ked In bluing colors, ehle lams ,he same motif and sklrU slm- j ly edged. It Uireatcns to cdlpse t - r r

Tyrolean vogue lhat yodeled ustly l u t season. . '■

wireness of the unrush of rs Is frequent In Uie mall. To- 1 1 a letwr from a former freckle-

:d copy boy wlUi-ouUUndlng, of a Cincinnati news room. _____ll now editor-ln-chlef of a —

ghUy geullleton on the coast. g . . does not seem letplnily. luppy .4 1

r his elevstlon. He says ll merely ^ __ms he eeu bismed for cterf-ig.Andlils-besUhanceofdodg- ____Ihe Blue Envelope U the fact -------

y have hls-name printed on. a . f ■e bauh of cosily sutlonery. * ^

i-pes: The plump, heavily Jowled estrlah who in pj»lng stares . I turns Ills head sldewUe like ?,*:ow witching a train go pasl. l^ K S j- a J U i jb o ^ u u k .-------- -wu-en

■alrfarf Downey's -most recenl k is a portrait pf'Cliarles Dsna ^ uon. Uia artist. Ttie Incident 1 lember most virldly aboul Qlb- ,. next to his swell note when , A , , .Incli-hltted u Ufe’s critic, was en Collier's announced ll had aV- ^ iged to pay $100X00 for a hun- d drawings by the hljh collared , 1st. A fabulous figure Uiose.dnys „ 1 resulted In a flood of corretpon- _ ice schools'openWg i lf o w r the *“

esunent daindle. And Life sell•»<>«• ____• K

irt note: The Russell Cowleses. P»rentJ f. u lUng U rdner would say, Dei "ccou lines Register and Tribune people, >• and ve been lilbematlng on lower the » th avenue. He Is a palnUr who bride-t 1 been a member ot Uie art eoi- T^ln 1 i- at S sn u Pe, N. M., for some adopUi

I?tr Uie lexicographers: T h o John art-U lklsg English glrU a n no chased ijer “Just thrilled lo deaUi" over at froi nethlng new. They ara InsUsd u su w mply bucked , to blu." • Wedne

f«ot long ago Sent Cooper, A. P. u d U lef and pUno Unprovlser par ex- o fta b Hence, buUt aod presented a home m u c ' WesUhesUr way u a surprise his ml

hU Ibe^ C(

:t w u mad# or; known.^Cc«per w»ike d so much tun doing It he built ,u h Ii house neartjyforfU m seU ^ the bi

Bsgatellest Noel'Howard's auto- ography, ha's now the world's , The :hest p la y w r ig h t “ “ '5 Co, hi •resent In d w n v T .. .a « n k Buck n 't pass a Tacint storeroom with- Un It peepUig In,...Oscar Bhtw and jm ja :rtrude Uwrence.were In U i e , „ n , me show for nine months witiioui caking off sUge...Jfeleri KeUer ,11 always accept a eockUU bu j iW touch her lips quickly, to It „ ice. Tho Duke of York h u never t n able lo sleep a fu r 5 a. m. ice early boyhood . . . Lou Gfhrlg professional baseball'a best afUr- j,g„ nner speaker. b(io «

Somehow today, after a . couple ' moaners discussed their medl- nlng a l length, 1 got fK bride’ Uiatf eomles on the orpneuni . . m“ one” ^5t whacking the other » 1 Uie back u Uiey ulked and " le other complained, aylng : D «ii „3 that I'm not w ell-m fact Im .^he t

Victim Of Impulses , Draws Prison Term

LOa ANOELES, D«C. 19 lorton J. Jttamer.'St, who le.nifird I court lie had been married ten mes, was sentenced today to two pars In a federal prison on convic- - on of obUlnIng money by posingJ a JleuUnanl-commander and aMpUln tn Uw United SUtes n sii . , “I am a vUUm of Impulse^" kra- ,

,er told Federal Judge William P. j.,„

‘w i r a l tgenU who brought hliii ere for trial a fu r ms a iro t in Vuhlnjlon. D. 0,. said Kramer .nbltually abandoned .his i-srioua Mi.„f rive* after cashUig * few wotthie» n,f|r h e c k s ._________ I ■ . Vli

r iMILWAUKEE. D et » (fHThree

lundred employes th-irnd Bibles from Uie Pulton company,S iS oblle accessoriej manufsctur-

^ ^ * M tc n . company presldenl ‘5' |International ^ a p l ^ n ^ t h c ,h o w

lldeoBN autogripbed ♦aea Binte. , | q,

l U N D A Y M O R N I N G , D E C E M B E ;

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^ ^ ^ P S T . . 8 Z B Z ^ % { ; T E L L ME"THE'PR!CE5

BICYCLES.. BUT ( I DONT WANT T V THE .CHILDREN TO J

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N E W S I N T W ]

Taken From the Twin FalL

2 8 Y ears .A go .— DECEjifBER U. IK« tW DJ

FORM PARTNERSHIP ' JU , W. Leniiard. who came lo TwUi Tha s from Pueblo, Colorado, one Secret ■ SCO and has since been en- erenln a in the developmem of his Khool n belween here and Filer, h u charai imed practice of law. In which he those-engiged-for-34-yetrs.-durlng tor_U ch time he tcqulred a high repu- credit on for legal knowledge a n d rence mess probity. Mr. Unnard U Bpal® • usocliled with W. A. Babcock, ([ an honored member of the loc- ooujinr aiid a highly respecled-eWten vij u Twin Falls. •Mr. B a c ^ k has hc a city nltorney o f Twin Palls , ;e the lown w u raised lo sewnd a and h u » l l« d 'th e office 11 credll to.hlmscH and prolll topeople. • _____; instni

AVEN-MeCOLLUM NUPTIALS . Walter Cra«n and Miss Elva ,-_i Collum will- be married In Twin . lU. a t the home of Ihe brlde'a •enu. Mr. and Mn. Robert M. ^ Collum, on .Wednesday, Jnnuiry and will leave ImmedUUly for

de-to-be U Uie pioneer girl of In PalU. Bha U Uie daughter by ipUon of the -Homeless Twenty."

PUBCUA8E8 MARKET , deaco lohn A. Peeu Of Chicago h u pu^ ued Uia Independent Men Mark- from P. J. TVrrlll and Son and umed charge of tha busUiess 00 -dnetday. Mr. Peett conducted a a t market la Chicago for W yetrs i U» secreU of Uie trade are an rn book to him. He came lo Twin lls only a few days ago, made up I ;nlnd In a mUiute that It w u , s coming city and ImmedUUly "Mrj iharkM In buslnesi WlUlun J J 3 . tiker of Detfoll. who am e west cepUc It) Mr. PetU, Is ssslsling him wlUi i t Ui ! business. ’ « menti

■ I— LongMOVEif OKnCES ^ 'atieri

m e Twin Palls' Ltnd aiuUVi'aUr Mrs.- 1, hss moved lu of/Iees^tnto the vestment Company's new building ]e.,. ] , Uie eul.com er of MaUi avenue d Second Street North. Tlie move numh IS made with splendid fpecUcuUr ^ c feet. Chester Bslrd w u major ju ji , ' ■mo. wllh Will Taylor. Mark Cof- 1, John McDonnell nnd McBride ” rrn his aides. Charley Coker waj in ‘

lertsled bysunder. . ,

RETURN HOME ^ non. and Mrs. A. D. McKinley.10 were married In'Dubuqiie, Iowa. _ , I November 36. will arrive In Twinills on Sunday.'They will be guesU don «

the HoUl Prnlne. where the «ven tde will be greeted by the friendsthe groom and ihelr wivft«, ThU 1^"“ tlir culmlnaUon of a romance of sr* ago. when boUi. parties were Inelr youth and were sseelhcsrti. Bobli

proverbial 'loven' qunrrel' sep- fro™nted them. Doth chose anotherand Is tilsrrlrd,.Mr,.MclClnlir-w»nt-wast lonil:d to My Ihal he prospered would her' pulling It mildly. Now he cUlms Bobls former sweeUieart for his bride. ““r. McKinley Is a member of the ,h»r laho state legislature.

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PAUL— — ' thtoirjlirflmlini Vbll-Mr. and Mrs. ‘ . Manhs and Miss Nellie Ooms of seslon. CalUomls. were guesU over „ „ i

wcek-rnd a l the homes of Mr.iil Mrj. Joe AveUr and Mr. and _•

trs. g. T. Bellum of Paul.U a« For JiltMort-Mrs. Cyril ™

lawks and son Donald and Mrs. ames 0. Ellis left Tliursday eve- Ins for Uielr old home In Adrian. *"*') ILvnurl. to spend Ihe holidays with lifir mwiier.Vlill DiBehter-Mr. and Mrs. J. *

>. Wifel^r drove In from Moreland. ■! dsho, Sunday morning to visit at he home'Of their daughter. Mrs. ee Biuer of Paul, ■mey left for . . ‘J’ h 'lr home Monrtity evening.. , k. , Lr»i« Far Porthfed-Mr. and Mrt.'oe Bauer of Paul expeet to leave P ^ ‘ he fifit of the week for Portland oooT or " t«o weeks' visit during the Mr. lolidayj. grar

C»es u C out-Prank Miller, la - P*»

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Alls News F ile s : L___

16 Years Ago mSIDAY, DECEMBER 17, »» l___________________ ~ e w u 'll

smile IJUMORB PREaENT PLAY way t •ha Junior play. T h e Private the ai ;relan" presented Wednesday jscew nlng w u one of the best high than lOOl productions ever staged. Each mora- iracU r-w u well portrayed and « m »e Uklng psrt were weU fitted «J h ; ■_Uie-roll8,Uiey_enacitl_fl£Dll42H!L •dlt In tho acting la due lo U w - The ice Slier M Uie Rev. Robert comln nlOlng, Clifford Fl* u the elder had ’ ■, CatUrmole, Craven-Seotl as Ai^w luglu Csltertnole and 81lu D a- «bool

u Harry Marsland. The work » "h Helen Honnold u Edith Mars-

Id and Violet Holderman u Eva " [baler w u par excellence. Miss inr'Gibljens’of the public speak- f , department had charge of the itnictlon; _

0 FFlCElirHr8TAlt.E0 . ' rwln FalU lodge. No. 45, A'. F. and M. l u t night Installed officers _ ,

xntly elecUd and appointed to airs for the coming year. Jhose j kWd are: W.B.Amsbary, worship- I m uU rl Earl-H. Slser. senior ruoj- irden: John a Green, Junior war- ^ ji.' n: J . 0 . Bradley, treasurer: W.SmiUt. secreUry; Stuart Sevems.

alor deacon: Rom Johnson, Junior aeon: A. W. Mowbray, chaplain: mes W. SmlUi, 'senior steward:)n McKUlIp, Junior steward; J. m j ,

Keefer, .manhall: Thomas II.*ln, tyler. InslalUtlon ceremonlea 1 5*, j e conducted by 0. F. Grten, re- ring' m uter of Uie lodge. wlUi than imuel H.. Kayler, a p u t m uter, him." iing u marshal for Uie occasion;

— ' Ukeo, COMPLIMENT QUEST skin Mrs, Mwgw 0 . Heap and Mrs^ jn ^

^ i e i f i n d U a y « u S y l 5 ^ ^ 7 "*“Uie home of the former compll-

entlng Mn. L. 0 . Novlnger of ‘ m s Beach. California. During Uie « 3™ ;ien^}»n. Mr*. T. J. Wootta ^and

rs! O. P. Duvnll,' sang several so- J.*";I. Mrs.- Duvall, accompanied by S r .rs. Merlin Bailey, gave two vocal •*imbers and Mrs. Bailey sang. Mrs. * u .,

c . m n . .K on,j.nfoI W M lu Ilia Taylor, nave a ix«al number,rs. T. O. Boyd presided a t the '“ jjuiffee um nnd Mra. W. H. Oreen- you )w poured tea. Mrs. U F. Morseid Mra. U dU Boyd Keogh tssUl- , i In serving, •

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Going lo C oul-M rs. E. A. Lan- ill.m and daughur. DIen, leave this him•enlng for Les Angeles where Uiey wouli Ilt be guesU for a. month of Mrs. "Kindon's sister. I ll ■

himCemlBg H o r a e - :M i s s Adnell noon oblnson. will arrive tomorrow "D om Berkeley. California, where she JImn attending the University o t Call- will

imli_lo.sDend_lheJsDlldayaJfUh. er parenu, Mr. and Mra. C. A. eblnson.----------------------------------- boy ' ------------------------------------------- him

ler of Joe P.- MUler of Psul. who ar-' ived here ten daj-s ago from Ills and ome Ul St. Paul. MlnnesoU. left uesday for Los Angeles where he »ti til spend the wlnUr, EnrouU heme w k 1 Uie spring Mr. Miller will bo Jtm. iiough SeaUle where he will visit ha» is dsughler, MUs ElUabelh Miller, rho formerly lived In Psul. , [Jp

IILLIONTH AUTOMOBILEO^XR TRANSDAY BRIDGE

6 AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18 (/F) - >47 he one mlUlonUi automobile passed ) per tbe »77,000j»0 transbay bridge

— the U lh day since It-i op- b- nlng Norember 13.At the' estimated arcrage toll ot

SS cenU per rehlele. Uie mllllonUi TOU ar boosUd the toUl bridge revenue a , an estimated IMJ.OOO. ^

BABE BUMSIONED TTii Infant daughUr of Mr, and •“ * '

Ira. D. N. Drake of Twm Fails, died t blrUi atOhe county general 'IUl early yeflerday morning. The 01 odr w u Ukcn to Ogden for burUL wlU ^ a n d Mra. Arthur T. Johns, deni i;-nd‘?renU . m v lra beside, the tnd artou ,

) u r C h i l d r e n

By ANGELO PATRI

SBAVINa luguslus John w u a pleasant. — eUlgent pupil In Uie ninth year elementary school-a high school ' shle, really. We noUced tha t he s' losing his cheerfulness, d ldnt ■ lie easily and ofUn. dldnt go half y lo meet a t u k any more. At I um e tune we noUeed tha t his « w u covered with a fuzs, thicker . m the fust on a peach, and ir e .feathery. “T hat boy oughl be sh a v ed ,ta ld one teacher the other. “Wonder why hs

tant?"m e answer w u not long “ In nlng. The very dty Uie leachen d wondered about lhat shtring ga'itus John's mother ctme to lool. "I Just can't get along th Augustus John another mln- r. HU father sides with him and 1 left to fight It out wim him.: wanU to shave and I won'l ve It. I’m afraid It will give n a coarse beard that will iher him for Uia rest of hU t. He Is only fourteen."•Almost flReen," a id Uie Head. ,. Imost fifteen^ He needs a good ave Ihls mlnoie, and If you ukeI idvlce you wlU Uke him. or lUr, send him, lo a good barber . i have Uie Job well done. Then i iko him a present of a safetytor and Irt him make the best IU"

“But he la loo..young."“I t Isn't his age ha U shaving, gglng- your pardon. I t U his ard.’ I t U making him very un- mfortable. The glrU are smll- t and the oUier boys are grin- ng behind his back, and ha lows ll. He is becoming very riuble and Uiat Is far worse an anyUilng a sbavt might do

“I t will hurt his skin. I bavs ken such trouble to keep his in perfect. There Isnt a boy

toa-n wllh a finer sUn Uian jw lc s John hu ,"

. town wlUi a fUB on his face ce hU, either. Let the boy shsve. you don't he will toon take the

islness Into hts own hands and lat will make a breach belween m. You will find It cheaper la - any ways lo let the boy shave, _ e .shaves when he needs to, not ; any olher lime nor for any her reason. He can't wait for is blrUidayi. you know, once the ilr BUrU to grow."-All right. If ha must he must ou are not .very tympathcllc.''."Yes. 1 am. I am very sorry ir a moUier who feeU she Is los- It her lllUe boy. But I think lat she will be gisd to see ner m growing Into a man. beard and 11. Aller all ahe wouldn-t want ^ Im to stay a child forever. _0 r r ould shel" . \"No. I wouldn'L He can shavj |II add to his allownnce and leB Tim to go to the barber this after- ,/oon. 1 hope he won't cut him.“Don't worn-. Send him to Old Immy. He/an*expert. and heIII g ly ^ ^ a t Ud some good ad- - lrr aiME with he shsve."It— i r i e r y - f ' M r ra i i i n r io r - * -------oy to'hnve furx on his fice. Olve Im t u fety ratbr. Show him how .J lue ll and ddnt make a trss- dy of a boy's 1 growth. Rejoice nd 'makc him f ^ h a t you de.

Mr. Psiri hsTwrepsred « s ^ l t l ooklel (No. 3#U\ enUllfd. "Obr- lence," In whlrh he telU psrenU ow lo eope wl(h the dlfflcBlt toblems of dlsibedlenee. Send or tl. eneleslng i n cents and a • ttn l sU np. AddreM yeor-ire- . « ! (• Mr. A » ^ o patri. The l«U Ubrary, e 'e ihU neirtpaprr.47 West Urd SUiet. New I ork,{. V.

(Copyright llM«. by The BeU Sym Icntc, Inc.)

rOKYO .FLOATS BoLvdV f OR ^ a c t iv it ie s IN MkNCHOOKUO

TOKYO. Dev. 19 Mb 1mment on Monday iftll Iue ot i i o m m yen t»pp” ’,*^i:” ; f T M4JM.OOOI In 3H r cent bc..>s, \I w u announced to w - Of Uie proceeds. ^

nu bo used to meet ^lenUl to actlrlUes In M sncboum ,nd the balance lo cow general te v j nue dsUcll*. .1- • •

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s ta le .F e d e ra t io n P re s id e n t 's | 9 O bjeetlon to A p p o in t- ', 9

m e n t Endorsed , ’ MPO O A mLO . Dte. » Ml - An- IS

olher leader o( Uie Idaho 8u t« Ped- entlon o( U bor Jumped Into the controreny todsjr over ■ppolnlment ot Attorney Qenertl Bert Miller u iu t« tmmlcriUon u id Ubor corn*

, miuloner, 8. V. Lund of PoctUUo lupportlct suum enu of tha lU lt libor preildeni itu i union men do

. ' oot want Mjller.' .Lund, Imtntdiiie p u t president cT Iht '6Uta rederttloa o( Labor, btcked up an tMerUoa .o( Paul Blake ol LevUton, president c t Uw Idaho Ubor group, that appointment ot Miller by ooremor. Rots does sot

• Had tavor cf the tederaUon.Friday Mltler tald Bltka:a aluek

. «as personal and that he ipokt ^cr lilmseir and not (or the lU te labor group In attacklnc the appclntmcnU

“Mr. BUke‘t lUttm ent waa abao> lutely correct when he tald he w u tpeaklng (or labor,” Lund u ld .

Lund u president presided ever Uie Lewiston conrentlon ot tabor lu t (all and said today prior to Oie convention Miller and iiis (rfendt

' m ade.itpttted attenipU to hive Uie (ederaUon endoree Uie attorney iM general (or labor ccmmlJiloner. IJg

No nm e (er PoUUclans I Lund said he promised to bring' icic

I (he request be(oro Uie convenUon * = re(used to permit MUIcr to make

his bid In person “on Uie grounds bt U ul wo hsd so much of cur own Bb

/ business lo attend to that wo could "< not Invlu any pollUcltni," tat:

Miller w u ln(ormed alto Utt (ed* circk eratlon Uiought U Uie s u t t commls- _ _ _ sloner ot labor poslUon should tie /JU«J "Jt ibould be eomecne who was »1$,

, acquainted wlUi labor and labor BUI problems," Lund u ld . (ord,

“In spite o t Uie re(uul, Uc. Mil* John ii^appcared In Lewiston during Uie opening dty ot our convenUon and anoUier c t his reprtsenUUves who Ho: htd a (ratemal seat In the conven* LcUi lion again made the retjuest (or Mr. (mn Miller to appev In behal( c( his sppolnUnenc. TOs 1 refused...“ N«i

Miller ttld BUke-t tuiem enl he H trr tppeared a t Lewiston w u "an un* Marti truth." ' . ropp

• "If there U) anytlilng perMnal from tbout Uie controversy, « Is cerUIn* J / ly trom the govemor'i, tnd Mr. Mil-'let's vlewpolnL 06

"All Itbor U uklng u (air rep- -m enuiion-by-tom eont-w ho'undfr-

titnds the problems involved. • ‘f** ' "We wonde; w htt Uie legtl (ra- f* '" '

temliy would tty l( M r; Miller were *“ to appoint a good union ^lan lo the position o( asslstajit attorney gen- eral?"

Lund ttld Ubor |u d made ottlcUl . endorsement of August no^vU t of P.ocal£llo, secrcuty of the suite ted- ;.*** eratlon, u su te Ubor commissioner. ,

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Leave tor CoMt—Mr, arid Mrs.. J. H. Shields. Jr., and son Jemmy [j,,I tnd Mr. tnd M n. J. JL Shields left fltturday tor Los Angeles where ____

they will visit wlUi btr. and Mn. _m n k tud'man, daughter ot Mr. Hand Mn. J. H. shields. ]r. -nier ex- Vprct to return In ten days. ■

Visit In Utab-M r. and Mn. Olln ■Smith are spending the week end Hin Salt U ke City .on a business ■and pleasure trip. ■

Nebraskans VIslU-Mr. and Mn. ■' c . C. K uklnt and daughter ot ■

North PUlte, Nebraska, tre vUlUng ^ friends and itUtlves In BuhL Mrs. Hssklns U • niece of John MeUi>

siadenU VUH-SludenU relum- — Ing (rom Uie n n lren lly o f IdJOio a t Moscow UiU week-end to spend the C hrls teu vsettlon with their _ j

oeorge Runytn, Bud Morse, Minnie

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.F astest, ^ShortestRoute To ™Los Angeles! ^Cemtorttble .plane leavn tiiudally t t l:M A. »(. Vou IHlarrive In Los Angeles t t •••>

itlie convenient . hour ot 3:55P.M . i1t theN tllonil Pntks Alrw-ays at Poca-

; trllo tnd United Air Unet I a t Balt Lake. Por further . Informtilon. call

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r WOULD seem that hnsllni bear wlUs no b t called sport Bat thU plclort thowi BBssard ot FboCBlx, Arts., was tl>l« lo i aieaped from lU eagt In an anDscaent tall tree. Tbe neott ot tb t Utw ean bt i Ircle the bear’t n e e f c ^ Pbple.

*1$, Doris Lacey, Helen'Bsabury, r tu C Ul Walt. Jim Pence, lUlph Bed- New ird, John Oeer, Harold Heady, cradut )bn Barker, Wendell and Art Otn- by a :n, CUrence Childs, Carrol Me- oood I Iroy and Harold Atkins. uig jjHome (re n Ctldnell-Leonsrd and « ;lh and George Alklns are home on Pri cm Uie College, of Idaho t t Ctld- cUss r ell tor Uie holidays. . Ne*NermaUlcs VWt-Itobert Childs, ferrlca arty Piper, Delbert Buckendorf, » :tnin Amos. Vem Bellou tnd Lee been t jpplewell arrlwd.hotne on Friday »«er. J om Albion SUle Normal school „B«rn I 4pc«J the Jiolldjjys vWllnj la Buhl f uhl. I*Oit VaaO on-Joan Oeer U home om tchool' from Ihe University ol gj" pV

le vacation' n l the home ot her irenu. Mr. and Mrs. H/ C. Oeer,

“ ■ ' S 5 . IVisit la Bohl - Virgil Qould, dtuiht 'tyne West and lUlph ludtord t n k siting In Buhl. They tre tltend- I Uie Unlvenlty of Idtho t t jt,e

Teuher Arri»e»-Mlss Oenldlne one arrived Wednesday trom KeU “ fg rficro shff Is lewWw. to spend " 7 ' le vaeaUon a t the home of. her irenlf.'Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morse.Arrives frem WUtontln — Mn. ery WUllams of Uricaster, Wb- Oe* » ntln. nrrlved cn Thundoy lo t 1i- over ’the holidays wlUi her sis- Peed

r, Mn. Belle Cunlngton and also more n Uie home ot 0 , 0 . Hart tnd Mau- Adr.

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----------------- ;----------------------- rawrt) Cunlngton. ‘lew Ujhl*-.-nie gift o( the 193a ey lo dutUng clast with funds nised l^n . a clau play, three new tpot Ketel

Id llghU have been.lnsulled In yesnh Buhl Iilgh school auditorium Ullon

1 were used for the t in t lime tnd Ii Friday evenbg (or the Junior North,

IS pity. Tlie lew Mtnager-TJio Broadwty K^tchu rice iUtlon, operated tor the titre Ir , two ye tn by City Cox, hasn uken-over by tha new pian- r. Jell Hill.«m a l Bohl-Blrths reported in i ll lor the past ten days Include: Tlie on 10 Mr. and Mra. Sam Won- (f,t of erg.'December 6: a daughter to {ggti, , tnd Mn, Roy WiUon. Decem- B; a s y to Mr. tnd M n. Hen^

SlTVnd Mn. E. L.’m * n t , De- ' “ I* jl; iber U: a dtughler to Mr. tnd „ , 7 " ‘ L T. W. MDler, December 14; agh tertoM randM n.Jlm M eth- f* *™■ Khe reliable W tlem tn fonnUla land ol s tnd sets, also Esterbrook deDw Leas gUIn pens. D ot Book Store/- U» higl

— ■■ 7TK ! be Ule books e t Pletlon, Travel mond 1 >Jarenilet can be had at Ue N.Y..n

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ICEKHUM. Idaho, Dee. 19 lake ll I) .VtJJey L ^ e - iw a n k y It:, DI Sawtooth Mountain Resort—will Korlil; dedicated next Monday night to 'WUh I naUon't winter tporU lovers. Valley ^ six monUss the new csplUl Union recreaUon l iu been under'con- riving

uctlon about a mile (rom' this I j vle« tunsque western villtge Uiit t u roid’s mdedJt y e tn ago on a tiring line psrtuo clTiUuUon. ' for therhtte hundred IdaJioans-moil ot Monds; m conipldbus In the aKaln o( Inmi I ,l*-have been Invited lo a dinner Ute lodge next .Monday.

3ovemor and Mrs. C. Ben Hou . ‘1 Chief JusUoo ruymond L. GIt- ^ I ot Uie Suprtme court and Mn. ‘‘ J, rens tre among Uiem. . . . . l Irho Union PacUlc rall«ay-epoD* ,L f , ■ ot the w o r t will pity host w«h y *® , Illam Je((en ot Omaha. Neb., exe- g , ^ ’’ Jvo vice president ol the com- , « 1>r. Prwldlni. .........................

. Old D rew Fnltilled Sneslli Vllh tho opening, Kelclmm 'vll- :e (tlhen will reallw at lu t CItrepc •Ir hopes of a quarter century ^ it Ihb rugged mounUln tountfy Cl le dsy might be naUonally'reeog- ' ed u a playground. J*/Codem and palaUal In t n r r de- : lha l23*o)om hotel w u cor-

u a'rendervous (er-hlklng. ng, sledlng and hunting parUes.'he lodgo and lls Tarlous slides located M pillis north cf Sho-

me, through wlilch the Union :IIle railway main line wat bujit re than (0 yeara ago. k bnnch ot Ibe railway connects Shoihono with Ketchum, but Uie ' art operates a (leet ot sedans m the railway town to Sun Val» lo shorten Uie /oumey for »li- /

■s. /:etchum's dlsUnctlon for many / n h u been confmed lo its repu- / ion u one c t the greatest sheep i I Ismb exporting cenlen In I 'Ih America. Itie town was founded by Dsvid I ;chum. aho buUt the (Irtt cabin \ 1 e In 187*. \ ’tear the lodge winds the UtUc . \ od lUver. ' .

At Feet o r Stwlwlhi .1ie resort nestles close to the ^ ; of a range of tnow.ctpiied Sawi III mounUlns, and from every dow can be teen the while-creat- gntlnih.Uigt d o U U im itjrlm s _ e domain,aved highways lead Io the door :he new resort( which ti siiutled the SawtooUi Park llliihway at gateway to what world travelen

o 'often termed "The Swtlwr- 1 ot North Amerlcji." eas than 100 mllti to the south highway connecti with the mod- *Old Oregon Trail. -

r» resort ts mtnsged by Jtsy- Id 7. Stevens of Uke. Plscld. ' ■ T r„ member of the 1032 American ■ l i mplea bobsled team. H Uin Valley stood ready loday lo

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— and ke Its piice ilonplde SI. Mor- Castle t. D a w tnd St. Anton as a ‘“r"’*' )rW ski center. ^»So. With Ihe formal opening of S;;nilley Lodgo scheduled (or Moildiy. '. .. fiion Ptclllc ollicUls began ar- ' ring in nearby Keichum today £0E view (or the fln t Uma Uw n il- E. Ne'

Id’s mUllon dollar project P n - AOtliw Ttuon^ were likewise under wty nudaj r Ihe inauiiirat dlnn'ec to be held receiv* ondsy and a t which JOO prom- (rom ml Idahoans will be enlerttlned. Uie t

11n\erifolldty RatemUeBt _

R M ntiioni received t l Sun Vti- f Lodge (cr C hrlsuau week will K Ihe resort's ctpaelty. n«serr> loni also are being recelred by / srby hotels. / jAmong Uittsc expectcd to arrive / L ondgy are Mr. and Mn. 0 . S. I ' M rong of Cleveland; Mr. and K a { ^ a Cramer, Harrison Tweed ot ^

rw York: Robert Ctplet and John . rslli of Chicago; Mr. ind Mn. lllisai H. Sibley of AUinU. Gi,:. „ trepce Mej’era ot Hollywood; Mr. , “S' d Mn. nobert Werner of Salt , ke City: E A Kllppel o( Omihi; dge and Mrs. O.-R. Bium, Mr. d Mrs. Ctfinaugh, Mr. and Mn. t Morcnn knd Mr. in d Mn. P.

. 'Y ^ u x i e in o o t d k i tbe tdniilljX nf « nitmnwij, jv e iJ

Secure is tibe ksowltdge of Bluebu by our writteo gnariatee, ibe'll che aboTo all otber gifti. Prices Irom)

R. L. ROB]JE W E.L E I

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Also showing E: ered Nets, Chifft Novelty Taffet

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Norton o t PocaleUo, Idaho,'Expected at Sun Valley Lodge be- pa Chrbtmu u o Mr. and Mn. Btio 1 tnd ftmUy ot Boston; Mr. Elntr yer, Norwegian consul a t ^ I t l e i r. and Mrt. R. Cooper tnd Uielr ughter-o( Chicago; B.-E. Mac- - one.tad son.ot.New York; Char. . . , 1 Olora and (amity o t .Chicago: erlim Cooper and party of tour of >l)'i'ood: H, A. Harunan and (am- ' 9f Milwaukee; Clitrlet Lederer I d party ot Hollywood: Udy utlerote of Palm Sprinp, Call- I rnts, and Oeorgt Wolff of'Chl- go.

WEDDINO ANNlVEBaARY mcN, Dec', 19-Mr. and Mn. J. Newbry plan to ceJebrile Uielr ’

,ii atdiilng annlvenary next Wed- May. Dtcember '3J. They will reive trtendt during Uie houn >m 10 a. m. until tlvo p. m .-al e home of ihelr son. Ohester lice.

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’ Hope for Race Im portant i; , F acto r 'f o r Popula- |v ■ lio n Gain

■ ALOUQffEBqc;i;'K Dte. jp ,' uv-T lie enlwhUo Tinlslilin Ainer-’ ieaa'i <uapptuimc« act b u (one c

«fUr d*e«»4liil In li ' numben for nuny jf»n . h u been •

lacrewln* — tn miny cue* luW r c• Uuo Uie whit* man — ilocfl- "the ^

UM W tr V. B. Indl»n Comral*-■ ■iloaer JoAa OolUerMU

U on tood. beiUr nwUcu care, _• b rftu ln c retiiunce lo <U(cue. anil „ . "•bor* »U. Uie jrowlnj knowledje "

that hto r« » 1« not doomed, th i t . , .he his a lulurt, ilde by »lfl« 2

the white nun." h a w made the C• Indlair-jKiti^ proWle and lo n ^ r “

pvehoIerJcal« « « • » » “ } .. tmportast and elsnlflumt o( all, tn

dfclared Collier, “/or tt is a icten* »l 1 ,UllO <att Uiat a ffeim r'of-laclal •• - . •, tBteriorttr and lubjuiatlon wlU de- «• • plete • •p o p u i^ «ltfi atao jt ept* ni

- ^ b U lU t to n project*, pstum ed “. tf te r the fomwBenl'j ffjalar »wit

fil it! pnfTamfc have rttlored Uie -Jndlan'n « lf nipect. IrereaKd the nIue of hli holding Md U ujh t “>

- valuable tn d » . aafd the com- ^

’ "^O ^ w niem U on 'iwcf znodenj ftnn ln i melhodt have Inertued h it ^ lood auppiy. ~ CO.. Kcw hMpltab and enlarced med* ieal (aciltUn have ImpntTtd hit

• heaJUi. already natuiU r boUtered | b r iTovlng raistance lo the while ]

- inan'a dlseaie*. (jI F U N ^A L S• J O t im W. HANDY ‘ , JEROME — runeral a e rT le e s < .for Joaepb W. llandjr.-Jeiocna plo- , u e r «ha died FHdar aliemoon at liU hcm« In Jerome. «lll be held J

.Monday afternoon i t the Jewme "Preabyterlan churth a t 3:30 o’clfxk. JUT. Albert E Martin »m preach * ibe Mmon. ila wUI be aiiUted In ih e aerrlcc* try the Wer. W. R '!“

■ W ill. Tha body rtrti a t tha WUey o'? Hmeral home. • . • ’

. ; WllXlAM mUlINBON ',• 'rimenl'»erTl«4forWUIlaaWlllt. *« ^ will be held a t Iht ^Whlto P«

« : » oWock. ncT. Roy E•D araettjPf' : Offlcute, •nn body win be lent ' ' by tba mortuary Monday aftemoon

to Denver where Intenaent will be * ' in Uh Crown Hill cemetery will be ^

ttt ctitrga o l ltn Olloier mortuary. ^ *

; • OLASTCSli ' Funeral Mrrleea (or Ola 6t«ele will,J>e ccnducted-at two o'clock loday ,■t- the Twin FalU mortuary chapel *

■ toy Rer. Brown M arto o( Eden, In* Re terment will b« in Twin Falli eem- i •rtery, <

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I C o m i n g E v e n u u

k r . w . 'i : The Builneu and Profeulonal i,

Women‘1 club will tneet Monday a ' evenliv a l Uie home e( Mra. Emma ii

Clouchek. 3 n PUUi arenua ewL i: Membcn are to brtnt toys aQd <

• drea« l daU*. Use.

o'ooD m u . a v B s• Owd WUl club WlU hold lU . 10- 7 nual party (or ehlidrea c( Uio elub'i v memben a t Odd FeUowi hall at I « o'clock TUCMlay evcninf. >' f

WAVStOK CLUB Tbe Wajilde Club will niect a t the

home of Mn. Lee BmlUi Tueiday

? o ^ c u p tsirw. A gUt Sot U» et* chatitce and a gltt (or Uu buket to be prep&trd (or a needy (amlly.

DBAJU A>TD LmRATURE The Oroina and U tenture de­

portment of Ihe Twenllelh Century----- Club will meet Tuoday a t 3:}0

.o'clock a t Uie home o( Mn. 0 . M. Pricf, i W Eleyrnth Arroue Eut.

6C&ID8LE&5' The Scrlbblen Club will meet

Monday evenlnj a t 8’o'elock a t the home o( Mn. Robert Oenjon. 1<3 JcKerton tlrett. The rtgular meet-

' Ing «U1 be followed by a ueUl bour and Elft exchange.

BUHL AHORNEY NAMED BENEFIT B A U LEADER

Faul S. Boyil. Buhl attorney, h u accepted appolntmtnt u chatrmiti «( Butti loe PmUStBt RooKvtlVi

------- irantnriaay-MnrJofl-KocTiJ^T-eTTwin Falls, touniy chalnnan in- nouncfd' l u t cvcnlns.

Seventy per cent ot tlie net pro- c«eda'ot Uie event tn T«'ln Falbi county will be turned over 10 Uie

' McCIuikychlldren'a health'camp al .Bubl, Mr. Koehler u l l

; A iT 0 s im r A » s u n a f T 0 u i ■’<1* Mato fboa» n

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Rer. Jamea 8. Sutler. Vicar ; I Fourth aunday In Atlvenl. , • ,

9:43 a. m .-> Church icheol.'JJ Jt Bl. ■- UomlnS:prveT ind *“

lermon. ' ^

c n u B c n OF t iie N A 7A nr« *p L D. Bmlth, pastor j• ’ 9:1S a. m. — Sunday Khool.5 Chrtitmaa lesson. "The Supreme

QKt c( Lore.- Enmt.Deiter, «pcr- 1 intcndenl. 1» -11 a. tn.' - .M o ro ln i 11f ChrUtmaiiermon. ■•Around jlie era- nm ’ die o( Je*ii,“ Qen. 48:10. The Smith ? ■ girls sill ilnf. "Bleep Diby Sleep" 0

and Mlu OrdelJs Jonei and JIM ^ : olidabellB Hllla will »ln». "He Ch)

WondertuL'*- 'le3 to 4 p. m. - Tlie Sunshine rm- i ,

; pel bour. ever KTFI - epeclMi I Ohrlrtma* proeram. Christmu mej-( ”]• u (e , “The ClirUlmas Question.";Eve

M a r t : : . iliBI 8:J0 p, m. - Youni people's meet- In 1• tni. Junior lerrlce and prayer *er-[sun• rice. T 1 ••7:30 p. m.^— Evening-Cliflslinu brci• «niIee..*lnBtng, music.and-ChrUt- brtl

maimauajc,'ftore»leamsofCIirt«!- I m u.- Num. 34:17; Uie

7:30 p. m. Thuraday evenlns Bun- Ai d ir achool CJirislraaa prceram, ■ the

J;M U> J.-U.p. m. FrtiJv: Clirlet- iron m u day we broadcast a ipcclal kins Chriitma* program, ”Chtl'tma.i Joyfi Beni.- ■ Ml^

OodFOUIUIQUARE GOSPEL. sodl

Comer of Ttiird avenue and PlIUi It; 1 streel Isnd

Paslor. Rer. Carl M. Purdy10 a. nt. - Sunday school. . _ ,11 a. ra. - Momln# ••orshlp. »'

■ 8:30 p. m. - Young people's ser* - vice.

7:43 p. m. - C(irtitflta.v, .ten'Jct by Uie young people. • 0:

8.P. m. Tuesday - Prayer. Wai8 p, m. Friday - Bible study. 11

. . . .— Jcct,CHURCH OF TIIK nilCTHREN mai

Van B. Wriiht, pu lor p m 10 a. m. - Church achool. If. A. '

B nb . supfrlnlenilfut. Usual Chrlsl- ^ ' m u obseri'ance. n—

•II a. ni. - Momlng worship. **7; ChrUtmas sermon by tho piutor. H> lustnted Ulk by 'M n. T, 8. Nich- Olson, epeclal music.

7 p. m. - B. Y. P. D. M n 7:4S p. m. - Eitnlng worship. 7;;

“White gUt service," wilh elaborate u ia extension of prosnnt. Processlonst. nian paitanl,etc. mim

7:30 p. m. - Tuesday, orchesUa , w

p ^ . W edwday - Choir 1) reheirul. lUll

Ko Udiea' Aid mectlni Thursday, December 3(.

December 31 - All group Ne* Ycar'i reception at the church. Ei,-- ct' rerybody Invited. Mell

— * SumBT. EDWABO'S CATHOLIC been

Father,K. E Keltmon. pufor m u Rer. Raymond 0 , Seltiert. aaslsiont of tl

Sunday massei 8 and 10 a. m. 'ite 1 Communion Sundays: F tn t Gun* mor

dsy c l ll» m«iV> tor men; second scho for women; third for young people; song fourth (or children. ' - !5*

Oonfeuinu on Saturdays (rom 3 lo 4 and rrom 7 to 8 p. m.

TUB SALVATION AltJIYShCBhona SouUi “

Meellngi (or Ihe week:• Sm iH li , K ",10 a. m. — Sunday school}lla .m .-H o llne«am eelia i. iJ™«:J0 p, m. — Young people's, meet* jg

Mn7:30 p. m. - SUeel meeUng. »8 p. m. - - SalraUon meeling. oern 7:30 p. m. — Public meeting. veal Wednesday: • w n, 8 p. m. - JiU meeUng. ■ Mon 1:15 p. m. — Corps cadet class. ren

C H R. ^ U s ilU t-CUEvilOLET BOAOSTEIl.

r S A . . _________l»a-FO B D w c K -v r, ^

injt-BUICK COUPE, neatly £ new tire*, n n i good .V

JIM - CHEVJIOLBT COACH, : hw mlleace, original (tnlsh

■ good, hot water heater___y H19»»CimYKLF.It SEDAN, extra

hei water h ritrr,Preitone .......................... V *

in:-CllRV.SLCR sedan , Io« n had best of care, : ' f i fa real bny J ______ 9 1

— lS «-D O O O E-fltD A N r-ltalhet- . iterr. good cDndlllon. «

for oolr ............ .. ................VJ9U-0AKLAND SEDAN. <-e;l,

clean. Inink. f t 1good robber ........ ............. 9 •

■ . 1SJ0-CAD1LUC-8CDAS, 43.000 - had b n l of r u e - « «• a real boy a i . ..........V *

1923 — DODGE TRUCK. I ’Mon whtrl bite dnsl,beel body ----------- --------

I»:« - tllEVnOLET MASTER SEDAN, low mileage, (on neUl bglIMn trank.hot waltt healer____ 1 - V «

i«*-ctiE vnoL E T c o u r t 6with box. a« 1>........................9

l«t-CI1EVR0I.ET MASTER 1 COUPE low lillea r, bot witfT healer, piaranleed ... v f l

ALL MAKES -

GLCHEVROLET

aa tn tkt (H..ihundM S___■_______________ Cl' 3 p. m. — ladles' Aid. (ei

7:30 p. m. — SUeet meeUng. eh8 p.m. — Olble class conduclcd by to

Rer: Karbop, ' Saturrfay.7:30 p. ta. -> ftlreet metUni. Un8 p. a . - Public meeUat. an

M EW ONITEBBEniHEN W CHRIST

330 Third avenua cast IA W. Barbeut, p u to r aU

10 a. m.-Sunday school. 111 a. m .-M oralnr wonhlp, Christ- Pn

null worship. ■ (erl7-p. m.-Young people's meeting, ihe 8 p. m.-Evenlng worship. cla 7;30 p. jn.-WHtflcsday — TTw pel

Christmas program will be given Cy nni the Sunday Khool. . - (

■ Ch r istia n ” jc ie n c e

“Is life Unlvene. Including Man. 7: Evolved by Atomic Forc«7- will be “Co the Subject o( the LeuoD-Sennon ihei In all Churches of Christ, SclentUt, Tru Sunday, December 30. uid

Tho Ooldei; Text Is (rom He- dire b r c n .1:10:... •Thou, •Lord,, in. the 7: brtlnnlng-hut laki-U)«-(oundaUoD ber }l tiie earth; and tlie heavens .ara spec tlie works of Ihlne hands." . gm

Among the cltaUons comprising ci Ihe Le.%son*&.'rmon is the (ollowing youi Irom the-Bible: "O eome. Jet us I i, .Ing'unto llie Lord; let us make a Wal oyful noise unto the rocic of wu- voic jilratlon. For Uia Lord Is a trea t choi 3od, and a great King above all :ods. The tea ia his and he made l I; and his hands (ormed-the dry o. snd. 0 come, let us worjhip and . ] „ »w down: let us kneel beforo Uie u ,. >jrd our maker" (Psafmi M: 1, j, jm* ' *>■ 11

"■ I , HcvinR S T BAPTIST oral

n o / E. Damett. pastor . aiw 0:43 a. m.-Church ichool,. Oeo'rge 2;

iVarberj. superintendent; ' ovei 11 0. m.-Wonhlp. Sem en sub- 8

eel. "Keeping the ChrUtili Christ- 1: nas.- Special comet solo by Robert wlU Jmscn. the

4p.m,W unlorB.YJ>.O.Lyleacr- S< ton, leader. dm« p. m ^ tm lo r (fi B.T. V M ta 8 tn

Ircwer, leader.' T8!1S p. m.-Senlor B.Yi».b. A Blbl

:hristmas dnma, "A Sign Vnlo - T ifou," will be p roented by (ire chu T)ung people, und^ Uie dUtctlonof m u .In. Oeorge Watberg. - . gni 7:30 p. m .- 'n ie 'Ohristmaa.Can- Bell

ala,,-The.Child Dlvlae," by Nor- give «tn, WIU bo presented by the choir, moi iUm Edna Oraham dlrecUag. AlWcdnetday, 7:30 p. ni/-Mldwcck nou:

4 p. m.—Midweek radio frrrJce, tallon KTFL . ; • Pom

FIRST METHODISTRaj-mon'd 8. R ea. mlnisUr* 10

Christmas obaervanee a t Uia F in t ]1 lelhodlsl church will, eenfer in tnon lunday'a lervtca. The w urch Iftt 3:; >ecn made beautiful wlUi Christ* Qiol: n u greetw and Jighu by memben chf( >f the Fidelity clau. Christmu mu- u u te and message will be glren a l Uw t nomlns church hour.' Tha churth u a . chool wilt prtsen t-a prognm ol 7;; onga and readlogt and exerelsea a l chrL he evening hour. 7:30. 'IWs Is in u he nature ot Uie old-laahloned H>y nirlsimu prognms in which the mi„i title folks participate along irtUi -n, ilder onea. Chilstmas.Sunday should le family day In Ihe church, uys lev. Raymond B. Rees, the pulor. ,,u |. ind'he is urging the memben of lls congregallon to alt together In amllles Sunday monllng and eve- ling. :

ID a. m .-The church a t school, ,(n . L. P. Jones, supertatendent. “ ®

11 a. m.—Hie ehutch .at wonhlp. i - ‘ Jermon, “What Does Chrtstmu Re- ■cal About YouT- Music, quartet, Ch 4n. Raymond Oravea, Mrt. Oeorte *trvi jonloolh. Or. Orrin Fuller, War- <:<S- m Parker, alnging a medley ot IH

I S T I V I

sed C ar 1(allr .

BUY w r -v»5 CONFIDEl$65

I ^ I GET A• 4 * 5 GUARANT

O.K.USED

( i « y o u r c h *__________OFTHf

¥ 6 5 BEST CARS,k J . v a l u es inilO O . . CITYDM mllr.,

IMT-OLOSMOniLE CO ‘on. ling bnj, looj ninnlni13 5 0 ____ ___„ JSU-CHEVROIET COWR TOUN foltj rqalnped W ItnUh, IMI-NASU REDANrUi'hi 1 6 6 4 «*«ln '»h .ho t

w ile rh f .tf r ............. .....IKJ-NASII COUPE Sid. I

9 4 5 (Inlihrw d.D rtnie A rral hny.....................

»:7-CIIEvnOLET SEDA

~ .ALL MODELS - AT

.E N G. IEasy G.M.A.C.

^ 7 ^ -----------

T W I N F A L L S D ^ T I

^ u r r l f f a |"Christmu carols; M n. Ruiscll ^ Ur.-'C jntlque-de-Koerj-Bnd^tlrls' -chorus; Miss Josephine Hirockmor* 'ton. organUt cci

8;30p.m.-Youngpeoph'ahour. ms7;J5 p. m .-Christm u program by ne;

'the churth school. *ongi.rtcitsiUons. Tciand musical numben. ^ nlr

HRST FRESBntffTANO. t : Ctart., Mtolstcr

10:00 a.- m.-Church achool (os ottall age-iroup*. ma

11:00 a. m .-A C hrlstm a Serrice: WPrtlude^“The torsiit Jesus;" Of- Bf"(eriory, ’Chrtstraaa Pastorale;- An- »lheffl.,"miMHlm;” PosUude."Pro* „ .clamatlon;” Senaon, "The Com- ,|e, ptUlnr Power, c t Uw OJirbtmli'Spirit," lor

8:30 p, m.-Ycung (olka Carrt aer- a .Tle directed by Mr. WalUce and ,,Mlu Ewer. J

7:30 p. ra .-Iii main audltorium< J ”'"Concert o( Chriatmaa Music." An- j i I thems. Carols. Solos, O rchestn bellsTrumpet. CUrintl, Violin. PUno ?'and Organ. A chorus o f U ilrtyrolos -rddirected by M n. 8 . E KleUner.' 5^,

7:00 p. mrrWedmsiday, Decem- slcber A-Uie.Church achool.will Btw cspecial program.' At the proper Ume notSanU Claus will be welcomed. lods

Christmu Ere, 7:S0 o'clock, the theyoung people will gire a pUy, "Peace 7:1! I L#S« With You." dlrtc ton Mr. WaUscc and M lu Swer. Twentyvoices In the U st. pageant and k h Ichorus. In miln auditorium. - g |

i ' gnrBETHEL T?MFL8 CHUBOO seho

a. m.-Sunday school, wiUiclasses (or allagea, (or the itudyo t ^Uie Bible. B, K. Allbright, super- ^tatendent. i»

11:30 a. m.-Momlag wonhlp. A —dcvollonat aervlce of wonhlp ai)d ci pnlse. Congregational tinging. Ber* aion by U» pastor,

2:30 p. m.-Radlo gospel service lo over KITI. all.

8 p. m.“-Young people's service, ji 7:30 p. nwEvangelUUe service. pf,„,

wlUi pnycr for the ilck. Sermon by j;]the pallor. ;-]

Sslurdiy 2 p. m.' — Children'schurch In charge ot M n. Elvera g ,

**Sf»day 8 p. m.-BeUiel Temple ® J Bible Khool.- Thunday 8 p. m. - OhUdnn's church and Sunday school Christ- m u prognm. a very deilghtrti pro- gnm to which Uib children o(Bethel Temple chlldren’a churth give everyone In the commcnlty a J « - most cordlsl weJewnf. . Worr

All other services ol the week an* ana nounced from the pulpit.

PourUi 'Avenue a n c T ^ n d Street E u t

M. H. Zagel. mlnbler10 a. m.-6unday school. ‘ «|11 a. m.-Dlvlne worship with ser-" **'•

non (or the 4lh Sunday In-Advenl. “ ^3:30 p, m.-Tho children and the

Jioir will meel for practice o( Uie , ;hrj»tmu servlw on CJirlsWiaj cw.:t U tmpctrUnt that all be present. Ill

8 p. m, Wednesday-Cholr prac- liy j Jee. 1

7:30 p. m. Thursday - Children's ;hrlstmu senlce.

11 a.tn. PrIday-SpecUl Ctirlslmu l Uy worship wilh sermon by Uie R ninlsltr. LThero will be no Saturday sc^ool M

lext Saiurday. VI

JNITED BRBTHBEN IN CHRISTTtiM Street S u t ^

Rev. U Jack FU, Pu to r I gID a. m.--6uDday school. I f j l11 a. m.~Momln« wonhlp. This H ]

s our guartcrly meeting and Rar.';, E Uchly, district aupcrlnlen*lent, will bring the message. I KChrlsUan Endeavor — Pre-prayer c j j

ervlce, 8:30 p. m.; clauca meet a t ^:45. ■ 7:4S p. m.-Bvenln« evangellsUo

B argain s1934-FORD S n

nms good, orig ifffpTT doty Urea,* * A n . • , hot w»ter beate

l E N C E ‘” ! r S ”whi!9 Sidetirta--------. 19JI-F0RD TUIA newtlrta,ge«ll

^ T E E DID C A R • " " '‘h,

ru n iio ^ d ------• . .. IK l - CUEVHO

H o ic E ..................f f i ; ; ____ij;8 - roB D 3

I S A N D

I N t h e : i , * : n m ? R 6 u

Y SEDAN, low mil;ty Urea, origin trcrnt)Des(lnla

n il^ tlE V R O L E knee arUon. erl

COUPE a real nf*,braU r,f t A c tn a n re a lru —.

----------- I535-C11EVBOLEOWE. ‘*“1iighi i , n o s good, n i l — cuevroi

, . „ . $ 2 0 0Id. I, original dark . 1K»-NASH SED>

tood robber ..... ------- 9 ^ / 9 m o-FORD COU

S . : : ' - ,

W UNUSUALLY LOW 1

r E N K I N J.C . T e r m s

r N E W S - T W I N . F A L L S , I D A H O ,

iismypumsFi IsINSMra,lliEi

I ___ r............... ....................... .... JTn ln FaUs Masonic iMge'a offi- ^

ccn lor the coming year are lo be ^ Initalled'. (ollowlug a venison din­ner and program, at tha Masonic |Temple here next Wednesday ere- Bnlng. . . . g

Rsysluyter,’4«trict deputy grand | mMte: n jd retiring m uter of the B local lodfc. Is to be ttie Installing a olllcer, and E. B. Joluuon, a p u t B muster,' Is to be mstalling manhal. ■ W. II. Thompson ol Burley. Idaho I 1 gnKid a u l a , i i l o be a gurst. 1.Max BuckenUn is to be InsUlled *

as master wlih these other recently * fleeted offlcen: Oeorge Wkrberg. • senior wanle/i; CII((of<l £v*a», un- » lora’arden;J.O.Bnd1ey, treasurer; » A. E SUfer. seerrury. ^

III Dddlllon ine following ap- pointliv olllccn, announced lost evening by the tnastcr*eleci, are to * bclnsialled:CUudoM.aordeu,sen- » lar deacon; Horace Holme*. Junior * deacon: Ralph NybUd. senior stew- ^ ard; Paul Rowan. Junior steward: * John A. NeUon, chaplain J. Sherm »Sicaari, lylcr, _______ _ *

Dinner with venlton-luroUhcdlby.Roy Patnter. n memlw ol the local ^ lodge. U to be ser\'ed at two tables, ^ the fln t a t C;30, and the second a t * 7:1S o'clock. *

. * i» '

Knlca wlUi lUv. Uchly in cliarge. „8 p, m , Thursday-aristm as pro-

gram pre«nted by ttie Sunday • i school. » ;

-* — — —^ — *

K EIG H BO ns’ CHURCHES **- »

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE * ' Kliaberly

J . 0. Seliaap, Pastor10 a. m.-Slble sctiool. Claues (or ^

all. J l11 R. m.-Wonhlp, Sub)cct, "Tlie fqi

Prince ot Peace." lia. Hid.8;30 p. m.-Th6 Rose Buds. eg■;1S p. m. - J i.Y P S ., WlllUm

larmonlng. jiresldcnt. ^B p. m.-Ev-anscllsttc service,, t t S p. m., tVedneidcy—Cottage pcay- j f

r meeting. ’ ^------- ' tX)I

FRIST CHRISTIAN trCorner 8Ui and ShMJiqm*,;^ m

0:43 a. ni.-I31ble school. ClirUl- bs mai program. gr

10:45 a. m.-Communlon service, ca Woman's .Mission Society program Ri nd carol singing will lollow. ' — fl;30 p. m .-O ..E meeting. WE 7:30 p. m. —'Evening assembly. Fl

Iieme, "The Adoratlcn." a Christ- ~ mas'messagb

Chrtstmaa. wrapping paper, seals, agi. 'eanlj,' ribboiu and dreoratloDS t a o s Book Slare.-.\dv. -

PIIIpP^

SEDAN DELIVEBT. V-8. ' origtoal rinlsh good, beary

$ 3 8 5 ,DeLttxa.BEDAV, rery etaw.

:^ll..,...-_$450TUDOR, Kari'KecB tn u k .

$»»5SEDAN, new darii g ttra

___ $ i» 5VaOLET PICKUP, ofiglnal.

$375 -to lOlFN SEDAN, »« tor raew -(ln b h ,-t> ea rly -s« * —

_____ $125lOLET SIASTEB SPORT » mUeage, baUl.ia tnmk. c-

j r ,S t ; - $ 5 0 0 .DIET MASTER COACH. ortfinaf bUek flalsh like

;_____ $475DLET TRUCK. 114-toii.long

S ”5 — $45®?ROLCT TRUCK. H i-ton.

_ $ 2 2 5sroAN. Ilgbl i

COUp’e ’ bcw F « n (|ntsh.

1 $ 2 0 0

V PRICES

r sTWIN F.4LLS

H O . S U N D A Y H O R N I N G , D E C E

I r a l i i i F :I M S W i

_fiUciat.flfiugar.be«£aat-lhe Twin FalU pun t o( Uie Amalgamated '

• r

I j J

T o o l « t e I '

T o C l o f s t f y - k

1 ROOM PDRNISHED UODSE 148 N. lyuck U ne. . ^

WHITE’S . •. U S E D C A E S *». 10» Discount (or Cash to ■"^ December 34, Inclusire, I0r> *- WM fbrd TMdor;V-8____|S40 ♦' 103J Bulck, nd lo heater- 810 «* 1B» ChevroUt C o a c h _ 390 «* 1930 Chrysler sedan_____m *

* “ "i” — " • !- 1929 Pbrd Tudor— ... • i « ♦I 19» Cherrolet sedan------ n s M*-19S»-D odg»-panel..-low — . * " m u e n r - ± = r ^ ___ 44o ** 1930 PonUae 171.* '* 1929 Chero. Coupe______ n s *» All the abore ean havB been «w reecndltloned whera needed. « ■ u and a rt guaranteed as repre-* Knted. •*'. W« also hava rery good *

* Cbev. aad Fords 1938 ta 1930 ** modeU at prices u lov u 873. «

I Jn o .B . W hite ** The Used Car Man ** 1« 2nd Worth . ** *

POR S A L E -.A T W 0-® 00<Ihouse ICxM. .Price |I25. J. E. RoberU, realur, phone 363.

POR SALE - 47 ACRES OOOD Und. 3 roonf plutcred house, bam.

. gange, all fenced, farming equip­ment, good leam horses. Price t4SOO. Down payment 81400. Bal­ance $330 per year. J. E Roberts, • realtor, phone SSI.

FOR 8A l£ - A HNE .4 - ACRE tract with 4 room house, full base- meat and a room plutered house. - barn, chicken liouse, IH » r e blue grass puture. Price MOOO. IliOO cuh. baUncs 1)30 per year. J. E Rotiert\ realtor, phone 383.

W EA H ^~ PI08 FOR SALE - _ Phone 13M-RL ■

AIRWHEELWAG' ' '“A ny boy o r 'g ir t -f ro m 'tw D-: - up lo te n g e t ntoM-ffixK

S tream lined W ngon, th a n a; toy . A Btnall down p aym en t a n y artic le un til X m aa. 1 w ith F ire stone A ir W heels.

$4.95 u

) '

GIVE SOMETHING IWinter Driving Safe{y with Frtpi

Grrater blowoiil protre-a sever IIOB. Euy pajmenU. f

F lm lo o e - . t x ln Stewart-Wwner . .

Aoto Radios

S tabes give g-tnbe per« fomunee. Cltsr, footer — ran,* retfpllon g lm yoa all yoar (avarile programs * •wblla-dflvlng. giva i

FIRESTIPHONE 75

i O E M B S a 8 0 , . 1 8 M : . .

sugar company w u ‘ completed Fri­day a t 10 p. u , .R. B. Tallman, Idaho manager u ld Saturday. I t la

N expected le reh l dayi wOi b i re­quired to eompleU tha lugar pro-- cessing and clean-up work. '

^ ' Appnxlmately SO o(-Uie J7f per- J tons employed during Uia 78-day

liui Will be retained a t Uie pUnt," Mr. lallman said.

[ CERTAINLY; f ■ 'ADEFFERi ; ■ I ' ■ LAUNDRII>I ...'

■ m y; . ADVICE C T ; . IS TO • W

I 1P H O N E

8 5 0

P A R IS I/Lalindcrs and

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ED '.GONS , ■oT rea rs-o ld - - ■ ^ — — -o o d . f n } i a .A . - _______ . .I a n y o th e r v /n t w ill hold f

E quipped I a

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IFOR THE CAR!rtpar* Now (er quicker arlJsg se n a iler bow tera Ibe weather. Fire- one balleriee bare i k t l f r T /[ir* power le lake c a r tf J K /- added eteetrlMl eq o Ip -W l

mtone'Anto Healere fU ^ ^ ^ ^ ,e enlira (amity. Yon ean ra no mora weleome glfU

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1- Dr. 8. a Wyatt. Cltlt«praeUe ta d n deeirieal (nataeiit, (Mt cetTeeUaib ,

p- *- • - ly Globe A-I laying oush geU ra- t, rails. Olebe Seed and Feed r . _

Adv.

.Y THERE IS I RENCEIN I SYWCffiK, —

'■

: 4

A N , Inc.nd Cleaners '

GIVE YOUR BOY.OR GIRL A u

BICYCLE FOR ^XMAS! _

G ladden ' thcii! h e a r ts w ith one of th e se F ire ­s tone Fleetw ood bicyclca.Stronff—d urab le fra m e , a ttrac tiv e ly f i n i s h e d .Som e etjulpped w ith rea l

’lig h ts and hum .A s Low A*

$ a 7 . s o

I

VELOCIPEDES fStu rd ily b u ilt vcloci- I pcfics; sizes Iwtfi for th o ^ ; y o u n g f l f ^ y a nnd g ir ls _ L , |

nnd thoBo a littl< t older. I ta iu a t th e .t i i fn s f .E ( iu j i i :_

peil w ith ’ Fire.tlone A ir W heels.

$3.95 JP.'

USE , V (R BUDGET

PLAN! J E I I

^ ISUPPLY a n d

ICE STORES410 MAD) so . IK

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R etiring . A ttorney G enera l ' I

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In N ew P o s t I

6QISG. Dee. 19 m — Sert n . IMlUer, »ltoriM7 rn«f» l er i d ^ o ■

- far nearly Jour y ttn . « u n d up « » ■ ftfftlrt ol hU oKlM tonight and pro* ■ pued to U k su p h lid u tlu Wondty ■ u commlnlooer of Ulxir. Ifflinlpt* ■ Uon and BUUbUos. , H

He w u ippolnUd to the ne« POtt .v• bT Q ownotO.B en R o u t Jew dw» ;

^ irtll JU» my iMlpuUoa u *t- v. ■ torwy Mondiy momlni," 4(

m a o ld . • . . ____ > 'Attorney G tnenl-B M tJ.W . tty *

lor. Kl *Ml«luit lo MUler /o r tw> cre u i. TriU become tlloniey | e ^ . ii

MlUtr oaUUwd tcnUht ioneiUUtloQ needed be Mid “to bet- I terlheeoodltlonoflibor." I

"Idaho." he commenletl. i» |behind raort of the «Ute» u « w rd i g•dequtte l«|W*tIoa itl»Ure to Ji- borKKtlmmlrrtUon. FO

LenlCBitD emuded |j

“We JiKd A ireiUy Increued pop- « u)<Uofl. snd rre seRl IrjbUUan U ut ii vlll better the condlUoni of labor.

' What wt n u j t haw. U Iritilatlon n to curlall practices of uucrupulous p peraon* Ui»t brins bad resulta. At a. aeaional period] of thg >'car there li »'a. p t a t denm d tor tncrea«d labor ___

, In the harrcjtlflf of varloia crepi / -nifre is no prohibition ajM ait ad- _ j^ v e r t ts ln i In other states for labor,

and Ihe practice has been more or le a common.‘As a result tabor ml* Brates to lhat aectlon in over num* ” ben and a bad altuadon arlMi if In Ih tt nany ase unable to leeuta deni empIo>-ment. If Ihere .are antlcU dayi patod needi for more labor the one Brl| asxrtlnn that need ahould t» re* UUi quirtd to aubmit the matter to ths colli eomtnluloner for hLi JnTcatlsatlon teac anid dektnlnatlon. Ths labor de* and partment should haTo acceas to In* 8t«t dusWal and commttclil places ot employmentwheremore ihanamln* Imum of irorkera ara emploj'Cd. i •

“Mkewlw, there has b « n too III* g .J Ue attention Elrm to cmploment rostracta and Uw emploj-mcnt ot altena; to the child labor law: to p j ; the days’, wjik law. and espeeUlly to i, Iniotaz as I t Ttlatea to {tmaSt tsv* ),ef ployta. I t # employcn' liability act hasnotfomlthedall'lhasaresuards

•ealcnUted. and can weU-bo ocniUn- " Ited. The Uw relallnj to contracta

— ^ o rp BbllB WTirt aud '^ d s ~ ler pm- tecUon of laborers and materlsl-men could be better enforced."

BUHL TOWNSEND CLUB u S ELECTS NEW O FFIC E RS I !

, BUHL, Deo. « v - Tho foUowlnj |“ “ ■ efncew hare l>tea ejected for the ,

Buhl Townsend club to serve for the , c o ^ 8 year; Pm Uent. JoW Eus- , itls:vlcejxet]dent,'PatiIorca;a«en- c ’fcry. U J t Elmer tShdfi: treaaurtr. iJoe Salb; reporter, Mn. L. 0 . Ia* r ~ cy; adrlaory board mesibem. Dick q! 'Burkholti, EJjner Landis. I M lU rt-

' jTell, Oils Capron, Smith Ilcrrlnt- e ■ton and U ta E. Edwards. ' ®

U ' Tho itfular m tttbg ot the club 1 ^ •% a s held Thursday evenlns s t the '

dtyhallvllhthonewDfrioerstAklnt a . 'over tbe of«ees and canyln jcn the

'business m eetln?.^.

Buy Your Usei A W ritten M<

GuaranB u y Y o u r U s e d C a r N o n

- ; ^ B u s ^ Y < ) u r U s e d C a r N i

— p l e t e l y - W i n t e r i z c d -

*S5' F o rd I k L u s e T o u r ln * Seda' '3 5 V-8 T ouring D eL uxe Fordor»35 Plym oulh S e d a n ............ ..........’34 D cLuxc F o rdor V*8 _____ _'35 Fo rd D cLuxe T ou rin g T udor,

• New. M o lo r _______________'3 1 Fo rd Town S e d a n _______

f ’30 Fo rd Fordor S e d a n --------------'30 C hrj-slcr G G .Scdan--------------

, '3 3 .F o rd T udor, T ru n k , New. Mt '3 3 Fo rd T udor, N ew M otor '3 2 Fo rd T udor Seiinn, N ew Molo

— '9 .ip o n iia e -8 Sedan—’.14 P on tiac 8 D cLuxc Sedan'29 Chrj-alcr 6 C o u p e __________•30 D o d w S e d a n _____________

. '29 Ford Coupe 1........'29 Fo rd T udor S e d a n ........... .......

n U Y -T R U C K S — T R l 'S 4 Fo rd T ruck , N ew M oto r — '3 4 Ford T ruck. N ew ]\fofor _'3 2 Chevrolet T r w k ^ . . . . : . ...... .......'34 DodRc 2 .T on ,H ec l B o d y ___’3 3 C h e m I c l P i c k u p .........'34 Ford T ruelC 61ako B o d y ___'34 C hc troU l Trucjt, N ew M oto r'15 Ford. Pickup * . ...............'33 Fo rd T ruck, N ew M olor, Bod;

C ash o r Term s I t P a y s to Set F l rs t - fo r Econom ical 1

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FOR * Mcend Ume U H h (faxirtU. U-yw*«ld fomwr Mboel tM chei, waa tasTteUd U n iia . V t, e t «te- ccd derrea narder os tb* te e m * :Iloa «b« beat te r M lisr, W tt, ManrtU, to death. Ber puU h* m a t was flxtd »t M y ttr^ Ib*] prisdsaesl. bet aa sppeal v u MBfhL 8ba H pMBMl wbtle; twaiUac U» T^cU>{ff1 n o te .

MUBTAU6H |

Home (or'Helldaya-College itu- lents Ttlurived t»me fs: tho ho\l> lays are ( l iu Thora Bates from Jrljham Teun* unlvenlty, Proro;^ Berths Boyle from Ooodlnt «!lete; Miss Dorothy Sturimn. eaeher a t (Joodlni collete: Darwtn md Duane Perkins from the UUh Itate collcge a t Logan.

Teachers Leare^MurUugh Uach- in who left (or the holidays were: r. M. Darllot lo Sacnmento: Mlu 3ardner to Boise; M M rlnei Toi- nan lo Logaa; Mis* M alho to Dur­ey; Mr. and M n .^ V. Corless to >aul; Mr. and Mn. L. T. Paltcraon0 Idaho M il . and M tu Culref tnd ler mother, Mrs. Emma Culver, to Jerome.

C lahu VUIl-Ur. tn d Mb . J . I. Dolman and Mn. Lu>tna B a ld or !i)can..ttTlred.IHday.evening, torlslt a t the Tolman and Chrlstor* cnon homes.

Chriilou wnppta* paper, seals, lags, cards, ribbou and decontlona l l Hoa Boek 6lort/-Adr.

1 .k a s t l e l u n o T1 , K ta b e tly , Id aK o .. .

F o rw r ly .-F n m k WllUaiiQ^---------- • 'P la c eSpecial to School Children

I MONDAY, D EC. 21 5 H a m b u rK e rs ..2 0 ^ Sack

I O PE N N IG H T S A LM EDA TO M PK INS

I C ourtesy S a n tlta tlo n

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See Y our Fo rd D ealer I T raspo rta tlon . row n’a B eal B uys

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WQ^DELL, !X«. » — PuU fig wUl! nd shipping nore than a quarter of mlUlcn pounds or turkey on the D i

>ee«nberpool.tha B. O. Commons { last closed Mohday after t week's HE jn. Ktne ^ lo a d s ot birds, tottling ion thaaVo.000 pounds w en sent Wl u tbn the present market. All went genb

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Modem Tables'All kinds, dozens of them ! Ai Inexpensive and quite delight ful gift. Nicely finished ii ^ n u t . S«o our display.

^ - Hundreds of ■■ yioom Size Rugs

'As well os s ta ir carpcts, smaf rugs, linoleums, etc. Hav< Santa bring a new ru g • • .

. add color and Ilfo to the back- r— ground of the room. Many

■ atyles and colors.

' Chair and OttomanTbe Christmaa problem Is easily solved if F u nd tu re Is your choice. One of these beautlfgl chair nnd ottomnri

• sets would bo a welcome gift fo r the man In your life I

_Ccdar-Che8ts

These aro more than Cedi 'Chests—they aro trcasun

- chests. An .excellent g ift f jny woman. •

“Be SurELKSBLDG

T f f W P A U 3 D A I L Y ' n B Im s , T m F A L ia , i d a h o . s '

0 th« Amtrttas f itm a c ffspuy f t

Mr. OommoM left IVesday b'y I rtln for milaiSelphla whero he will emaln until after Chrlitmas look- OU « after various buslneaa InUresUi. Ices The neat run of tho plant will be Hcjb

s January when tho eletn-up pool th# 1 rtll ba J>6d. 7 —

■ Weni1 .D .F IE G E N B A U M T 0 ;■ «! HEAD W E N O E L H M S O N S i

------- ward'WEKDEUk Dee. 19 - R. D. Fie- Dr. 1

enbaum w u elected master ot tiw cwil:

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Lamps for every room a B H , te r how much you wis

S w V a lamp a t Ju st your pi

know, niako such chocr3 ■ All styled by Ilghtollc:

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FUNERAL R ITES H ELD • . f e FOR H E T ^ R N WOMAN

OUBLEY. Dec. 19-F\maral aet».Ices for Mrs. EllabeUi Wamo of Hfjbum were held tn Ih# cbapel of {’'J' the Payne mortuary here Ptiday

Wenilflll!>d(;oA.r.andA.M,Mon* flaj; cKnlng. succeeding Amos Boy* u ij ,

EmI ciiaplaln'was elected senior I*a K'arden; Pred Salon, tnaitirer, and Spur Dr. D. a . Nichols, scereltry, «uc* of u ceeUlng 0. W. Poole. -

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R CHRISTMAS GHT” GIFT ^

m at every prlee. No m tt» ^ wish to s^nd'p wc' h&ve

ir pricc—and lamps, you ^ ocrj', delightful presents.

:olicr, recommended by ^

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MOKERS

t modern designs we’ve ^

lieir rich w alnut veneer*

3 the heart 6f r.iiy ninn. *

sit HoosieF u r n i t u r f T h m

klUmooa with Joseph ^ PayneoT-l IlcUtlng.

Blihop Earl Ollversbn sang "a I Perfect Oay" and Mra. Joseph P. L - f^yiio sane “Oli, Orava Where-Is n niy 8tlng.lTho Invocation was by t J , famej P. Wllco* tnd Uie benedfc- C; > Jon by Bishop Eatl OUvetson. la - crment waa In tlio Heybiim ceme- ery with Joseph P. rsyne dedlcal- J- ng the gra«. Dor

Pallbearen were Earl Jordan. Dick Spurgeon and Alex Beach, nephews k m >( the deceased and James P. WU- 0*. , ____ -.I 0

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mgh th(Buy Gift F am ltn n m h

On Ewy Terms

f e i

D E L I G H T T B

•It will be a joyful Christmai g ift as th is! A gift th a t will years to come! A deeply up truo modem stylo.

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. . . Seven graccfulpleccs! Pc ... zling effcct of luxury and ri

suite lo the most cxaclInK Hc Imaginable, carefully mndo, o

er Furnitiat Satisfies”

! M B E R 2 0 , 1 0 8 8

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Doaioass 'W p - BUl-Jffneh will ^loav* this week-end for ManU. Utah.10 dlatntnUa an incubator and bring vi iltoW enden. - , u «

I« tve f»r AlatHuna>-Mr. and Mra.Dan Howard and son Danny left ^ rhursday for Alabams.„4rhera they «"'} ^ io spend Christmas a t Utt joms of Mr. Howardl mother. »*“ ■

• / vliltQeei (0 rayelt»-Mr». Putnam left and

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nas for tbo ^ m ily tha t receives s vlli givo them all pleasure and cow upholstored suite, full spring Mn

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Perfectly matched walnut venocra riclniciis. Wo take pride in rccon'

Holiday nhopper. It's quite the vci ?, ond reasonably priccd.

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^ A luxurious lounge chair

I A Christmas g ift to ma:

1 hsppy, not only during t

u yews to comcl T h rrc s t

^ able in a choice of fine a

lure Comp■,T

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rucsday for Payetta (o ipe&d nas Tacatlaa with bff

M on (0 O la b -M n .W .» TkySi’/:ID I amtu son TttesdayyW i^ ' n n . U uli; to mako thalr b e o i ^

VWl Boise' Vaa»r.4Ii*. O o t^ A JacQulvey, U n . H. P. Downey t i^ i '; laughters, Leali and Phyllr, i a V Css Plorenco P n t l spent Uw wtek-.'j nd m the Boise valley, U n , Uae>'::' lulviy tn d Marlon Tlslted a t Oald* lell. Mrs. Downey tod datwhtai;-* latted with RltUvsa t t Voldlao.;': ndlttBotae. .__________ •

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9 such a splendid ;omfort fo r many’,' instruction, in a

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cm crcato a da^:ommcnding this very niccat style

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lutkc'Dad or Husband

g the holidays, but for

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I'coverings.

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' n ? ''N E W YORK, DM . 1» I••■VOwen Bay‘8 cham pionsh ip , ;-y:P»ckers p laced fo u r m en on

th e oMtclal N ational P ro fe j- jjdooal FoothaU league 's 1636 ,

te a m w ith aces fro m *‘. t f c n . New Y ork, D etro it ,

a n d th e C hicago B ears com - i? | ;p le t ln g th e U neup; , ^ [f f y O a a 5*3 vote ba tli . O oo ‘

J -s te ico , ycunf PKker emi; ClUr [ '-T;&Ulc*,.Bo*tai‘* flubr. tuUlbick, «

(OmOD C U rkotU uD e- t ’.f.'tw K m A choKn for tto llllh u i-; ■timt ID ilx reirik led U » taUoUng

-viui 4} ottt ot ft poolbte 4S TOlci. II•A n u l in t ta d Mc«ed tctm i: ti

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B « tw H i ) ___ _ Q b T IO M M , XMntt (tt) ______ : l n Oe

r ,l B i r t e O m a & if ( U l____ R a cU{<.^,.KMviBrChle»f» Bean (tl) F B (or

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: Averanes of Great liames Farj“ , Down In. Season’s K

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f g r a s s r s f f i s ' s s s ;; > ■ » [ » « U ut oDca itocd h lih In S,*'!

- ; ,a s r » ^ ¥ = s * s ? ? 5 *T enunpl«,tad U u n tre '! iu i» a o re .' ^

then probtblT Jor to t u i f u i n j Bonuby, Bt. LouU BiowRt, f-

Pruk lo FriKh. s u LouU C tnU uli, Oe< tn 4 BUI Now t « k qitnU . «1U

Bonubr. DOV 40 T ctn old, pUjed

S S i l i S B. of .400 to (0 tlooftldo bU Bucnui>

e»at n.yewsold record ol 449.FriKh. bU kntct.vttkenbic

J l r » n lo tbo W fclteW rR««lM t b ^ h . n m e e t u id bit J74. 4V

- . Ptjpti below bU n»yetr t i y n y .T m r , In conttaal, v est out In RII

. Hotr. In tddlU oQ to ie td lu bU tetm to » KiUontl In fue penntnt, b« did toms Krett bltUn* la the tluteh. H« p«t«d a m trk o( 4lO for - bU 14Ui y ttr , and, be u n , final

, ^ O n e o U u rm tJe f le ir ien u n a iw .ltv ^• «*jetr-oJd Cbtrtlt Orlmm ef tha £ “

Obletco Cuba, ended Indorlouilr.m M >u«l t lm a h m ™W U d u m o JM. , i " ;

OuUtandlflf netpUona 4o the Tula' . ' ; w tn taw r« « * a Sotloo ulitben. U tty OtOTO ot the Red 8oz and! 1

; ' DMmy MMFajrden ot tb # -D « v tag ___ BothnnUhlnithielrnthyearlnU je w t

• majont arovetoppfd U » American I'for le a n t pUcbtrt for tbe Mcond j « r „ In a row wIUj an earned TUa’arer*! ^

------i r r r t • M t r tnd- MiePaTdeaonly a tnctloa behind. Qrora * m ^

. n and lort H , and MatFayden,- •, « m le d out lont a*o. won IT and

' b»c

' O u s t e d M a n a g e r i £

D e m a n d s H e a r i n g ' ''•J

) B t. crrERSBD Ra. FIi., Dec. 19 t> . ( 4 ) - Robert S.'Barlow. dUmlsed hlit > toaratfflcDt m tn ts tr for Uw Pro* old ' f c d o s t i O olftif ta ioela^n, lald rev:

tftltjiJuLXauld u k tourlni pnre«- “(bi M s tl f to p titQ p a tro n ly tn Uiow Cft>

' eontetu tm n c M by blm unUl he « had btea d m * t n opportunity (o , n ie fia l BUKlT' beforo t P.QA. h , '

' c m U r* oommlttee. PtuB u i w d e a is d ^ . a be trln i be< id .

:ror*.UM excenUfs'w nmlttM . .Oeoiffl R. J t n b u . P.OA. preil-

.dent, n eea tlr taawioced fltrJoWi rtle«M to be would bo able “to COD*

' Untie Uu ouUlde work wbJch'tp* jV i . paro)Uy m etoi ■», moch to blffl."

’-'Jaeobtti p trtle u lu lr m a n t lo n e d i i, . f iartn r^ o n ^ w p c r WTttlfls. 'bnb ' ' AppoiDta»nt of Pted Oorcerta of tor

^ 8 e i ^ tor>*tcB.ywn tee ie tu r ef a tl' tbe jC im rtn tm tU Oolf tnodtU oo. ss^

. 't i .B tr te w ^ 'iuettnor w u uuoun* of t ; c a d % J w o ta iU U a l |b t» | b1«I

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I SU Expert Prays _ S For Early .Winter n I - tbtl

I ona man In UU* teeUon, more "th ia p o th e r .p ro b a b ly U p n y - ^b f etmeiUy for an ImmedUte, ™and deep, mow itorm. ^

I l l u t man ll ona eiaulfltd at the eftlM of Uit tr. 6. Enploy*ment « n d » Jn Twin F»Ui M a ^"ikl expert." ^

An Auitrian, he was employed, ”hU rtgUtrtUon e trd ,^ t« i , In "major renrU In hU o M n coun* »t u before eomln* to Amalct. »

I KaU credited WlU) htvlnrtauiht "nuny of Auitrla'f potable Jinnp- “ er» Uielr f ln t lettons In the ikl*Ing tr t . ,

He U Ujt only “akl eipert- « “ lilted tmong o ttr MOO ctuHflca*tlon ctrdf filed a t Uio local of- _not. He, tn d Iht -hone wrang*. J }ler^ Uiled lereral dayi ago, tre alone In U»lr reipecUre lleldi.

' ' ' ' ■ catc

Von Elm Holds s -JeadinToilraeyls

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Hollywood G olfer Clips Two S trokes Off P ar

In Third R oundPUEHDALI; (U U , D««. » W H '

Oeorga Von S m , of Hollywood, cUpptaf t pair o f itrekei-a/f p tr (or t 70 In Um third nund o((day, remained in Uie lead todty In tbe IIMO BouUiem'OalironiU Open Oold Tottnament a t ih t Oakment o o m iir Club.

1%o former naUonal amatenr cbamploD, handed in t M*boio card of «e>M*70-a0T alter eighteen holei of play, and will 10 into tomonbw’i Iflnt) w ltb .t fOQr*ftrek> adnn taie : ' |o m bU neareft riral, OUa Dotra, —

' D u t r ^ r o i ^ r ^ I o n a l open and p l naUont) pro tIUebblder, afler iboot- 1 ,1 la# t JJ, U im under par. going ont. fen off on Uie back nine tnd took t par 73 for a total a» re ef |U

litulenant K «i R o p n of Uie tmited flUtca AU- Corpa tuned In another tparUIng round when b t _ shot a Tt f o r t total acore of J t l TWi Now Uie leading am ateur’In Uw flel^' Rogen itopped o r tr here to pUy cnroute from San Antonie^Tex., to hla field baw a t HoQolula

WlllU Hunter, veteran Lot Angelci pto._diopped-rurUMr back. In the ^ conleaderlUl, and rinlihed wllh a 74 today for t to tti toon of J14.

Ftrty*four bole eeorea-Inetuded: il® O eoin achnelder, Ogden, TJUh, " J J wlUi^44*T»-Jie. •

FonnerCatclier s Nears RecoveiyW

Bill DelanieVi C ardinal Ace, E xpresses H ops o f

- R elum Soon . m____1 - , mall

K O x m x , W i , DK. 11 w h b u i S Delancey, io m w catcbtr tor tb t Bl. Uul* CaidlnaU, brought to Phoenix U it wlnier on t atrttcher, *2 exprated hope today of relunilng to P the big lfaguc»-but It wont b t next leaion. niMi

I b t g lu t Cardinal lU r, (uffer* «tn tag from pleuHiy, ipenl "itTeral srot weeka In bed and ttmalnfd.lnactlTe _ n (or monUu attec. hU arrival hert. the

Wow. after almcut t year fn the ” 1 *un,Jie.ha*.galned.40.pounda^be •? “ now w elihi'JlJi.iu* enUrely recor* , ered from hi* old trouble, except lu e tf« t upon one lung, and U "feeling 1 *; /ll." Ha k«pi Jn jhape' 6 r Hcrw * back riding. . \ b ^

Doctcn wcrt nluctant to 'fix t uod Umt for DeUncfy't probable return im to tba majon.’ « th

•Not next leuon," Uiey lald, *but nlaybe Uie next or ilUl the next."

Mfimwhlle, DtUncty h « 'fo u n d V t l hlmielf eait for a new role. IT Uie \ old Atlana.Texas cU n D league U ' rmlTfd .Delanwr will manage a "farm club- In Phoenix (or Uio Cfttdi. . , •

Dranch Rickey, general manager be li ol Uie Cardi, rnwitly told Delancey room he U -very much Intmsled In trenl Phoenix and I would want your anno IdenUneaUon vlUi the club In ioma uilit manner." itjne.

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bnukaleagfn had too reach height *UI1«[or the Montana cquad and made Book % f ln t hair lead itand up to win.13*S9, In the f ln t baiketbali gam: Gl< if Uu Corebaiker aeaion here to- iBtu.ilfb t. ' Air,

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tag their dop In field trfali In Tart* oui aecUon* of Uu Und.

Ibe Held trial teatoa begtni'lata ta-Aogiut and-conllnuet for alx ' monUu unUl the cUmtz t t tha ^ QSEa'K allM itJwrUirAinBrjrtin^ - r Utloo, Oraad .hincUon, T ena , In • ftbmary or early fo Jbfarch.

H oit of U im doc lo ren 'enler Ibtlr prtae «"*” **« tn rarioua atate or aecUontl n e a u tround tbelr nelgbborboodi but m tay . thoee '-I flnueUUr ab tf to own kenneU tn d \ carry Uielr dop around, foUow Uie clRult Uie enUre alx monUti.

fttporU t i m ' New JerwyMini te • targe BOBber o f n b - /tTu, U l t winlcr 15,000 weatem ^rabblla wtta dittrlbattd by tbe I jlUte game tn d fUb coffltnU- Mlion. Crete breeding wlUi BtUre ■ttM k tM refdted ta t a a b u d - ■anca of rabblU. - f f

More Uian 9 0 M rlngneck p b e u - Nm u aUo hav( been releaied. tlong » rilh )I,oeo qiulL

The big game in Uie ntU ontl for* MaU-bear, deer, elk. moose, moun* ■t in aheep tn d go tt« -tre more mhan holding Uielr own. t recent gtleait by th t 'foreit Krrlce- tndl* ^ atci.niQ centni o( big game thowed tn

ncretie of MOW from J tn u tty I, „ (U9, to 'Janua:? 1. 19J4. ThU U a

VUiUIopei, grisly bears, dcer,^ and I' Qountaln goaU tdded tppredtbly 0 U)Mr numben: elk. m oote .tnd °en uun ttin ihecp dropped o tt illghUy.

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rwo B askels'.in F inal M in- ^ u te Gives Normal F iv e ^ \

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rwo neld goeU In the final minute teeu cart Cheney Kormal Khool a 37 to Mni H basketbaO rtctory orer Uie Uni* gydj renlty d( Idabo here tonight.

Idaho M d a 34*» edge with Uie . Jmekeeper'a Ongtr on hU gun, but 1 1 {uilace, center, and Irrtn . a sob* Q l mtuie guard, diopped-ln U » de-idlng baakeU In quick 'aucccsilcn. .

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Utah-GrapplerBALT LAKECnV. Dee. 1# (ffV-

Jel Kunkel hefty 8alt U ko city ^ naUnan, took two Ilralght falU trom 0( mid Man ZIm of U » Angeke U it light to win tho featured eTent ef it*" . wreatllng ihbw,Kunkel weighed 19J; Zim IM. 2!!; n o TJUhn UMd a flying head

c lsnn and pile drlrer to win the Ti naUh.* ■ IheVic. (t(tl, 2 0 , Salt U ke CHy, /IM

ron only faU of a maUh wlUi Han. Jrothtr Jonathan; 5W, Lo* Angeles. ^ JnieCaUfomlM.wai.knocked from ^ he ting and counted out. ‘ *‘eI/y SJiffrmaa 1«. Balt Lake CUy,

nd Abdul Khan, lee. Turkey, drew. Hi -Jicqtics-Eku.-lM.-Polnl-McKIa* k «U ey, Alaika, defMted Bill Powera. utea 13, ancouTer, B. O . In one-fall natch using a renrae lurf boardlOld.k ing Kont'C layton. 188. Oak- u d . C»U'defeated Jack Romero.W. MmneapolU Jn one-fall match nth a body preat.; • . " • anrti

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— — MoniTVIn raiU poat, Veterans o t For- I t i

Ign W in, wlU elect one tniilee for Uielr n l$>month term a t t mNtlng to n n i e held In Chamber of Commerce —^ »m i a l t o’clock next TUeiday renlng,. A. M. Petera, commander. ( nnouneed. The te m of Ouy D.{ nUer u trustee expire* a t UiU me. The other truitees are Cari J. tonreio and 0. n . KrmgtL A number of new mfmber* are Co a InltUted. and luncheon will be SCTfd. ■

Tba new ntaUena b iE a tm 't Ooe allwierr ar* dl»pUy*d t l Ibe Ooe ook Btwe.—AdT..

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CHICAOO, Dec. 19 wv-NetoUa* tlons for t maUh In Australia be- tween Barney Rus, world'a wel* lerwelght champion, tn d Jack Car- r . . : toll. Auilrallan chaUengcr. which rOO Cell through lu t August, definite- < ly w eft-on-, again tonight

Art winch and Sam PUn; (o- Ttanagen or Rou, tald they had recelv^ a cabU trom Charlea Lu- jm au. Aatlrallin promoter, guaran* p,,,. leelng Ross ttOflOO plus U.000 ex- ? “‘, penie money to meet Carroll a t S r J Sydney some ftoi# in April.

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OaDCr, Dec. IB (AV-Eulem all* hi itara, opponenU for the weitem all* be ba i t t n In Uie tonual Shrint charity {ame a t San F ^ d s c o New VM n lay. WUi engage In t two hour drill HO lere Sunday morning. Lee

ll ie workout will be dIrecKd on Ihe -Ogden high school priellce 'feJd. Coechet Andy Xen- and £>ick Hanley wUl be Ui charge of the itaeUce. TDrte all-Amerltani; Ace ped I Tarker of Duke; U rry Kellrv of Mcon' iralB-and W -widwth of Mmnesou Bauei tre memben of the tnm . was c

Hundreds of foolball f»ni of ihU ®ic«Uon-wUl-wateh.Uie.eau«m.ath-tUa in Uielr twt>-hour drill. ^

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.BAN FRNCiaCO, Dec. 19 w, _ ^ [^ ty /-tw o college football l u n rw.i rho WUi pUy tor tha W «t in Uie - Ihrtne"! annual charity Easi.W ut fi ame here January'I a.\MmbIe :ere tomorrow. OUIi'The Westem pU jf rs plan to iu r t incUce a t UicIr Palo Alto camp Jonday. _Itie E u ( squad U dua ^(on(Iay at

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U «k ef adequate winter range ^ within Uie national fom U 'is t 'linlllng faUer In the caae o t ^he ccTtaln big game animals, not- 'ably elk, where aome herdi hare Fteieetded.Uia capacity ef Uitlr ancelocal hablUL Necetsary n e u - tron

-wn-(er-ftdeelaiF-Ut»-nBaibera~ JSl-ef tUc, in certain OTrf.popoUted pUcareas are now being a g ^ npoa Uabiby Inlertsled agencka. wlUi

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Jon of Uie national (orats follows: itralAnlelope, lejOO; black or brown chai

bear, SS,000; grlnly (Including vlUiAlaika brown bear) S,270; deer. 397,1.291X0: elk, 117,900; mooie, 6,180; bagt mounUIn goaU. 18,500; mounUIntheep. MJOO.___________________ ; ; .

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Piul UcWjilET. co«eh ot tho B («k- ^ lya Dodgen pro football team, un- leashed a b lu t of crlUctsm today at Uie team's managers, who said yes­terday they wUi not renew SchU- iler'a contract next year.

Tht coach, t real eiUle'dealer here betveen grid leasons, charged ^ 3 ^ *ffiilpwreek- Kelly, Uio tcam^ general manager, with “cbutant ■ ! meddling.- %

-All Kelly, was Interested In was ^ miking money," .achUiler said, *1 wti/dn-cCcHwhsthemfghCcfonexe.’ ^

KeUy Interfered on Uie coaching r bench, derUlng iirategy during ^ lames and ordering It carried out, ” BchUUer charged. He added playtra rerakept Ia 'M uU nl t n r o l t t l u r « :uU Of releases- and predicted many M 5f hli (rlendi on Uit team -won’t MJi M back next year."

RAJtUCE WIN9 HOLLYWOOD, CaUf, Dec. 1» (ff)

Ue Rimige, San Diego hta\7 - f = relght. Kored a technical knockout I ? >ver,Joe Biucr, of Cleveland. In the :enUi round a l Hollywood itadlum.

Referee Charley Randolph itop- >ed Uie fight a lU r-1. minute. 10 lecondi of Uit tcnUi round with Jauer out on’hU leefc-Hls left eyo ras claied and blood streamed (rom lU noH and mouUi.

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■ J le w R ecords; .H ittin g■ T llle Goes to W aner■M W YqRl:, Dto. l l .M M S , . , pennant-winning ball club, Uu Mew York ou n ia looked woe(ulljt. weak & up Uiere.Bt Uw pItU Uirough Uu (i le u Rtson, a«»rdlng to 'U ie of- c (fetal MUooal league batUng.re- D e o ^ released today,

PutUng uie offlcUl O K on Paul U Wtncr's Indlrldual liltUng cham- bi ^ n sh lp and an assorUnent of new hi league records headed by Chuck a ta e ln t four Itomera In one game, <11 Uio averages show Uie QUnU large­ly outtlasicd when It came to wield- Ing the big sUck. lb

St.Louti'O uckyM edwlck,'lnpar. ® Ucular. and Uie PltUburgh,Plratea' „ poundera In genenl, ju it about held a comer on Uie Individual clouUng market (or Uie }tar. The OlanU „ (ud to be content with Mel OCt's , , tcnUi pisee In Uie batUng list as m Uicir pace-setlcr. hU home*run «h leadenhlp, and JoJo Moorel edge In one-btse hits. ^

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WIUi vBIg Poison" Wtner leading Ihe P ln te i ' balUng barrage. Uie club as WtU aa Uit Individual hltten aown went to Pllisburgh. JV tnar — batted jr a for Uit letson to take < the Ullt for Uie Uiln] Ume In hU Sli carecr. pit

For Individual balUng perfom;- uce, Uedvlck was iu it about topa trom an all-round viewpoint. He h it33i-Jor_Uua£i4Qn._nUn«_t}}i£4»Uce behind Waner and Brooklyn's iUbe Phelps, wbo vround up tecond flUi J47: set a new National league ■ecord In bItUng M doubles; Ued a eague mark wlUi ten h iu in ten Ilralght Umes a t bat; took Uie year’s :hamplonihlp tn total base hlU. ilUi 323, and In total bases, with 197, along with the crown for two- wnera.

^ Uie CardlnaU. In a d t m ^ to Uednlck's Uuce-crown winning ac- nmpllihfflenu. the aging but «Ull ipry Pepper Martin came up wlUi Ihe UUe In hU specialty-stealing 9ases. U t pilfered 33 o t Uum.

CIndnnaU took t champlonihlp Khen Ivai Obodnua reUlned Uie irlple-hltUng UUe, wlUi 14.'Behind Waner. Ssbe Phe/ps and Uedwlek on Uio lUt of f ln t tea a ttc n were F nnk Oemaroo of .Chl­ago ,'w im JM ; Vaughan. .339:Silly Herman. Cubt, .334; Olndn-

BnJe Lombardi, J3 J; Johnny kOxe, Cards' rookie first sacker, .939; he Phillies' Johnny Uoore. J383, md Ott wim a m .

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DES MOIKES, Iowa, Dec. 16 (/P)— C MauricoMorihup.lO,ofDaUolne*. 8 (elt ttUeved ton lgh t-hel sure the a CardlnaU a re a l going to trade 1 Dliiy Dean. —

Por weeks he has been reading h UuttheCardlnaU,hUfaTorilobAse* i ball team, might trade or tell hU w hero, Dl»y. In dapenUon he wrote " tW le r to - 'lh e m sn a w o n h sC a r- ,, dtnals. BL LouU." ^

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Today came Uie reply Uiat ea«d Maurice's fear:

-You ean rest tim e d U u t unless flwe can make the Cardinals t a im * r ge^ ball club In trading Dizzy Dean Fwe will not do so. Our only thought £In considering a tndo for D lay Is ^Uie strengUienlng of Uie CardlnaU. _

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Taco today of the 25-day fall heetUiK a t B ay . Meadows tracK. The time, made on a heavy track, was i ; « .

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SEATTLE, b e t IS W - T h e O n lv e n lty o t W ajh lng ton H uskies, Pac ific c oast co n fc r- Ji ence fooCball cham pions, ” s ta r te d sou thw ard today o r ~ th e f lra t leg of th e ir t r ip lo £ th e Rose Bowl a t P a sa d e n a y fo r th e In teracctlonat Mew n Y ear's gam e w ith th e P i t t s ­bu rgh P a n th e rs . rii

I Tba »QU*d ot 37 pUyen, crtrlns B lalnimtgg RCtloa ftlter t t im «teks r of ru t, vUi tiop.Monday a t 6«n- U Btrban. CalU, (or lU days of n aecrtt, conctntraud practice. ' m

Coach Jlnuny PlieUa. ouUinlnt pi hi* plani today, u ld tha team would adTance oa to Puadt&& D tttm - n ber 27 for flolahinc toucbei. ■.

Piayen maUnt the trip are: ti Enda-Matronlc, Peterj, i\

Sheldnke, W iu acd arnbenhu..^. „ Tacklea-Zeoiie, Klndnd, Me- £

Xenale, Markor. Qreene, Bond and ..kW orthinjton. »

> auarda-Brox, Mattel, fillrlnsU. i . Leoau, Breda, Btorcevlch and yy

■=^^Oeoter*—Watralf,—E ricka«ir-H 'tistt and Mondala. T,

quarUrbaekfr>lOR, Newton and' n, Duke. “’ iW n iu ^ P a tlc b u n l , Johntlon, ,, Kalnei, WaikowiU, MUler, AuiUn,and Cain. J—

Pullback* — NorojTOJki and —CniTer. «

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WV-Tha Unirentiy of P lttsbu^h r ■— sfoolbaU team, a t aolemn a pack ol L

Sridiron warriors as c « r Journeyed | weat, roUed Into Ban Bernardino - today to prepare for Ihs-Washln*-

« ton ^Huikiei In the P a s a d ^ a ^ s e

BevenI hundred people wnKcd on tlie itatlon pisiform to Uke a look a t llie arrivinir iquad. Tliey •law R rather r im Jaced nuireff'a- tipn < ^entra tin* oo one thought

• —;footbfl!i rerenge. I' Jock Sutherland, the cloK«mouth> Bar ed Pllt'coach, had lllilt to » v . am

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^ « bui a^"*headed for ^'^t^lvntc workout br, Ban B?mardlno!i mu- n l ' j P * 'P * r k . The playen w ill® ”, hardly do. more than mn around the Held tor a dajt or two, loojcn-

^ .P .f^ve rlB e" motive of the 193G f• Pit mvaiiort of the Row Bowl b P*'

tiMtfl on leyenl ihlnfi. One b to‘"e denial perform- Chi

ancea or the prevlou* Paniher ap- va» peirancu ta the Dowl. But the «ai

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o l S p o rts Y ear. NEW yoiuc , Dec. 18 M>-Yaie'a loqwelouj Lawrence MorgBn Kelley, gridiron- end Mtraordlnnry. geta

• credit Jor brin*ing eft the most ttO U ih Iwppetilngs ot the j ta r In

wiport.J ■ When Kelley accidentally <tlie of-

A fldala ruled it wm an accident) f booted a free ball In the direction ■ -of the Nav7-Roai.-UUlmnlt1yJeadlnB .'..to .ln e wionlng-Valo touclidonT). it - •." .j* ’* lalkcd.about Incident

of t ^ Oclober 17 weekend.Pilly ntae out of 7fl players par-

__ tlclpaljng In (he »lrlh nrnnul AMft- 'chle^TPreM eporla poU ranked H I

• u the No. 1 freak play of Hie year. ^I t happened ta the ihird period •

when Nary waa leadtag 7-8. Sneed' Behmldt fumbled a punt aad drop-1 ped the ball on Navya M. Kellty'a foot connected with it and drove il

• toward the goal, lie fell on it on Nayyi 3 and Clint drore orer the 'touchdown.' Among other football happening!'U » w ptila Tttalled Pordham'i 7.|)

Tletoiy otcr Boulhem McUiodlat de- (pll« the Muftangs' adv-anUge of 1410 1 on fIrA downs; tha absence o( penaltlea In the ComelNPtnnsyl- Tinla game, and Southern CaU- fomla'i i :- lJ tie with Notre Dame, asihoush the Itlih OMt-nnt-down- ed the Trojans, IB to 1.

Bueball'i outstanding oddity waa three erron on ono play which j helped Cleveland (o score twice against the Chicago Wlilte Box.

I ’ VVIS9 RACE1 PinLAOELPIllA, Dea 18 M>- plarold Auch. of the Bhanahan

. fCithollc club, held off the clpilng U^hallenge of hit teammate. Joe SuN I urao, to Kin Uie senior middle At-

ImUo KXJ:, CToss-countiy cham- Pinuhlp by a mere two seconda orer a nta-nrcpt count In Fatnnoct f t f k today.

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Jlmny PheUn Qbeta bla tiol- ■renJCy.ef H 'uhtnctm roclbatf ■leam which will reprcaent Ibe ■raciflo Coast aialast PilUborgh ■Is lh».Jtc*e Dowl gao« New ■Year's day u the p u t e t t be ■erer eoaehed. ■

This it l a u u In a lot e( ter- ■rilory as Fhelaa eaptored tbe ■Big Ten title when be wat a t ■PnnlBe B&lTenliy ta » » . ■

T ea, 1 wotUd aay U ut (hla ■Waihtarioa oaUll wonU beat ■my winnlaf Pardae eleren," mPbelaa (aid. ' ' ■

Washinilon U stronger fa ■lha bieUleld. on the esdi a sd ■In (be guard potlllDnt than tba ■lirt9 Pordae (eam." ba added. ■•‘fo r baekHeld speed aod Ter- ■lalllily, Ihe Hnsklra are far ■ahead. ■

’’Uowmr, ffaablaglon hat m ■Ralph W tkb, m i aO> ■America liaUbaek''at Pordne. ■IVelcb’wat a raoeh slronger poi^ ' ■r r pUyer and paaler than any _ ■

'hum on-'lha Qukle lean. Uot ■IVuhlnrteo vosld hare* beaten ■tbe 1929 Big Ten champions.'’ ■

Vyelch -now Is an aasistant ■eoaeh nnder Phelan. ■

SantaAnitaReady "< For Third Season J

■1325 y^T horouglibreds .In r S lables (or 5 3 - Day' t l

■Race M eet ; .LOa ANGELES. Dec. 19 ( l" —

Banltt Anita, turf pride of liie West and scene of the richest handicap in Iho world, iwlivis talo ita third Col seoMH Clirliimas Oay. .

Thlrleen. hundred and twenty- five Uioroughbreds' are in. Ihe stable of the ArcadlQ plant, ready to com- pettf'jn liie SJ.'day meet for prfie money totaling around »600,00(V-ln. JS eluding the tsO.OOp added . Santa sliov Anita derby PVSruary 22, and the Coat famed 1100,000 handicap February lege 37. fori

Fifty thousand turf fans are ex- dent peeled oul for tlie opening day and slim lU lealure event, the $iOOO added -i. Christmas stakes. They'll see the . vast »-acro plant, beautifully land- i*” Kcapcd and shtaed up aa spick and span os a Chrlitmai tree.

TAKES HANDICAP PRIZE NEW ORLEAWB, Dk . » (,T -

Palan, owned by Mra. T. Marsliall. ,72* eaaUy mon tho |ISOO added feature handicap a t the fairgrounds today. W TlM wjnner paid 112.20 tor $2. fom'

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HOW HUSKIES K

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IVHO would RUCM th a l burly fooi llial’H the wa}’ some of the Unlv while a«ftUlns the teopcnlftR o

- ment wilh Pittnburgh. The fen Jimmy Cain, All-Paclfie CookI I Mox Storccvich (righ t), the H

CoyotesOverconie ;r Jeromfe Q u i n t e t s

■ nutitVlli.

'o llege of Idaho Squad I,';;.','; Rallies in L js t •Half '

to Win, 4 5 -4 4 '■ f;?.'JEROME, Dec. IB - Loosing a

hower of bajiketj in the last hair, isach Pat Page's hamstomilng Col- Tn, fge of Idalio hoopslen besieged the on ot Hie Jerome Moojo Indepen- !ent 'atlUU and emerged with' a Ilm n to 4i victory here tonight. n o Moosemen held a 27 lo 21 Jaco

cad a t liillLlme, 'but liie Coyotes ipori nme through to deadlock the score gelea Midway In the. second ita n a . From Pebr hen on the game w u nip and tuck, and 'Ul tho reser 'e pORtr ot itie Col- heav «t&ns told In the long run as Page lery,

rled sewral combinations cffcc- Loul • • Ja

Waller Long. Coyote southpaw for 1 orward,_ pualed the Moose guards uary

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Automobil

J E W S SH FA L M , IDAHO, SUNDAY 1101

Bowl G☆ * ' '■ * *

As KoeiKEEP IN TRIM FOE

football p la y e rs would tu rn to fern n iv e rs ity o f W oshinglon football i I oC te g u la r g rid iron prucllcc to r fencers o re Jim m y JoIinHton le ft) , Bt ha lfback . Re.idy lo nend badmin

JIu sk iea ’ A ll-Amerlcn gua rd .—(/P

Mroughout the erenlng with his urT- f f r - , , innny shoU and led Inillvldunl scor- * *• ng v.'Uh IB polnui. Moon Slicpard md Jolm Hotby toiijicd Jerome wltlt nW 5 and'12 polnU, refpecllvely. cni,i,ro!: or JrnoMS"I!!','- ,.n Sll'lISS'li! . = fil'-.-i.; SSS ;luitifu I t ) ___c: ____ (It) Koikjt Irtwimiiii ( J ) ------ i.ii — iJj .jeuni moutiiniitrr Ci <__ Ho > . till MiipittfSul» lliitleBi; Collrt* et Idibo — HlU -.L.lir C). Un* (III. Jonn (Jl. Tld- j " <fU 11). until. W»IUf» (SI >nd liai. midC >tli. Jrtom* MMif . . Temlfnwfl, Mit- Uon

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HighJacobs S eeksjfiu t ["JJ*

For B ro^rtT ^m ljc r__NEW YORK. Dec. M iff^.-Mlke

lacob?. held ot Hie 20U» Cuitury pofthiR .club, will fly to Los An- teles Tuesday lo negoUale for a _ 'ebruar)' bout between Joe Louis fpnm ind Maxle flejenbloom. former llKhl ieav7»elglil cliampiou. Tom Oal- CO?, promoter, haa oHeied ^uls a guarantee ol *100,000. > I

Jacobs said he expecled to close I OP a Ottfden liglit'for LouU tn Jan- laty before leaving for the coast.

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fcncInCT-iind badm inton? B u t A^t°all s ta r s faept In condition bad {or t h t l r R ose Bowl tn g a g e- i f t) , fiophomore halfback , andIm inlon’fl " b ird " fo r ft r id e Is lUe :- (/P ) Pho to s. . u ig i

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Track Coaches M eet"“ ‘.____ »Kcr

HIlNEW YORK. D et 19 WV-Th* lory,

innual moeling of tha assoolatlon ot HI* :oll?go iraclt_coachei of Ameria rill be held here December M, It tas announced loday by iwrelaiy- , ‘V itasuTcr Harry lllllmin ot Dari- nouth college.

HlUmin tald an elfSrt «’ouId be iubje< nade to form a nailonsl organise- Tin ion of all tha different coaches’ kept itduck and afllllale wUh the Nat- lUtigl onal Oolleglato Athletic A.uoclBtlon. Uy. ; Ilgh school and club coaclM will be the I nvlted to Jota the proposed or- ated ;anIuUon. lllUman slid. . whlcl— — —

:h« bombec'a opponent may be Dob •aator, conqueror of Ray topellit- • lere. ' « Rui

g ig ig ig ig g e g ig ig jg iee e

H a v e Y o u S ia e

WAGWe’re Givin,

FREChristma

^\V e still^liave ~ lots ^of Conpes, Coaches andSc! a te delivery ... Why wai' m as fo r your new car?

As for Keconditione You won’t find'Beti on Any Lot than on

also carry a complett cesspries priced to sell foi

Baisch Moa i a a a a a a a a s a a a a

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M O R N I N G . D E C E M B E R ' 2 0 , 1 0 3 6

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rs Trav<☆ *

lows RniVeteran Sto of

and

Majors Released § By Giant % i i b £

le tlre raen t F rom ,B ig Show Jp“ Brings Back M emories J™ of B am bino 's. H is to ry -» » M aking Homer In 1 9 3 ?

Dr EAW, 'llILUGAM “ " l CHIOAOO. Dcc. H Wl - A

lu sh feli over th e packcd i ta n d s . . . Babe R uth, h is oycs )n tlio Cub dugout, po in ted | ^ » n a r d th e far-d is ta n t c en - m lerfield scoreboard . . G rackl I

I t w as O ctober 1,1032. T h e I IJhlcago X u b s, losers of th e J :irs t tw o gam es in New Yorlc, * vcro m eeting tho V anlceu in lie third game of the World Series, rhe great Ruth picked lhat tpot t.’ h it mott speeurtilsr "grand- und play," and now. four j« r s Iter, the other principal in that lit of diamond dnm a is following tw Bambino out of Major League laM-bsll'a big thow.Mark Anthony Koenig, who tin-

rlttlngly set the itit« ' for Rulh't mazing performance, h u been glr- n hU tuicondlUoaal nleaae by the lew York OUnta,

:____jw k eeaP a ld »J«,W___________Tlie Yankees, who a few yean!

revlously had passed up fl chance > jlgn Koenig for MOO, paid m ooo ) a t. Paul (or the young ahortslop ''I I92i-aiid Koenig deUrered. InM 1927 World Series ha hit flOO, 1 nd ta lu a he baited JI9 ta IS2 , ame& Then ha went Iflto a alump, *. story that hit' eyes wen gotag i ad didn’t help any, and In 1B30 loenlg w u pltctUQg tor Dtlnlt^ a •nil lltUe .success. ^Tho next atop for ilark wat wilh

lie Missions tn Ihe pacific Coast eague. In 99 gamea ha hit J33, nd -whin tha shaky Cubt, fighting ir the I9S2 Nilionil Uigue pm- ant, tuedcd Intleld luppoit. man­ger Charlie Orimm tent for Koenig.Hit comeback Is major league hb-

iry. In U games he bailed J52. lit timely hlltlng. which repesl- dly broke up bill garnet; g ir t hit lalet needed confldejice. 'II didn't aefw U with th t Yaaka.1 Um ^ In t game In New Yotk, ulh *nd company “rode" ths Cubt nmerclfuUy, principally on the ibject of "penny-pllchlng.-Tlie series came to Chicago. Ruth Bpt up the “Jockeying," fllngtag .iRgltig nm atkt a t every oppoctun' y. And witen he came to bst ta ie lalo Inntags lh« Cubt relall- led with a rapid fire of repartee hlch paid no compllmenta to Ruth I gciirral or to his ample girth ta

CaUt nis Shot Ruth stood a t the plate, "Jtrike

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IE!as Eve

af-1937 PljTiioutK ' scdanB for imntedi- a itti ll after Christ- _

ned Used Cars ette r Bargains i m ours. ;

ete'Iine of Auto Ac-, tor Christmas Gifts. ,

otor Cg. I ]l a a i a f l a a a a a a i a ^

[STS S E i- - = ^ ^ = ^ r -COMPLETE LOOAL AND

el Sciutith To Si,nel* beUowc<! the umpire. The IT* labe, grinning i i the Cub dugout. ^ M up- one finger. “Slrtko iwo." iid with bat sUll on his 'alioulder. labe held up two imten. Tlien he r . mlled aardotilcslly i t :lhe Cub o^'J « )ch, pointed out lo cenlerileld, -utal nd dug ta his spikes. .Tho home run he balled out on 8»mi

h« s e a l plUh wa* one ol the ^ tmgett over aeen In Chlcaga A T tat-roar-burat from the-lM W rhen the ball, ever climbing, dls- .ppeued from view. Ruth, trotttag inund the sacks, made no tound. iut a t third bsw he came to a Miplelo h tn . hands on hips, face „ ow inl tho sUenl Cubs. ^' •Yaah—Yaah-Yaahl" bo o m ed »im, he Babe. Haw

Tho Yanks won Hisl game 7-3 and flnt he Bericj with four tlralgiil. 19 y

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threesome of experts Into ydut

by E squire. . . creatcd by *'Wil»

to selcct gifts men apprcclato. your Chrlsltnns budget,

' M'■ SlimTS. In bold p:

solid colors $1,00' < ’.. TicsC5cto?2.C0.

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BALTUIKE C iry . Dee. »Hall unlvcrslty-a ipeedy QUlnUt utshot the. *<vyomIn( un iym ltf - ]uad tonight to win a b u k t t ^ ’ ame 47 to 37.ro m tttn pcteli ty M uU ta,'lift

uard, and 10 by Pendleton, left i u - ranlr«iiTo“th ir tn t i- th e ir“T l c t ^ largin. - •In a preliminary, ths Utah t«-

enea nnothered lUcki coUete ef daho, 64 to J9.

The Iowa grid leam wUl play tb* JnlTerally of Washington a t B t- ilUe, Beplember 25, le h , la tW lawkeyea’ openlns batUa and Ibalr in t encounter oo the west cowt In J yeara.

ring

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wear n n i tear by M iln j t u t hiiddIe.'Stylcs reported

ilson Bros." Wo'll help you } . . . and still keep within

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U N G EIAS in fancy I l a d c l o i h 6, ■Ia and pure- ■I $1.95 to $5. I ' 0

EFERS. From r Bcfls. I n ; ic r wools nnd ■- B '7 5 c to S 3 .0 0 .J

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Survey Reveals': Several Local Dairys Not Com--

plying With U w

■ -.’i recent * u w ot Ib t Twin JW i u S t luppty by civ . countr tnd iUie la n ec tm dlKloud U ut much o( the milk btln t mU In tha d t ; did .

;b o I eomplr v lth tbs cltjr milk ord* (ttiDOS tnctiog li'ilan, Vr. J , W. Bivklns, dlftetof of Iho Twin P»lb

beallb unit, o ld Suturdir. n a elty Uw rsqulre*. Dr. Utwkln*

tnUlBed, th t t ckch mlUc ctp miut ' b l itAznp^ vlth-lh»-l<U«r-ilc»ls«. -

UtUV ths ends o( mHk-contained ' ia ' me botUe. Sc '-m l dairies vere .

c an atanped ‘arads A" when *! icttttUr were w l me«Uii4'liu

itaud rtqulranenli necessary to ’ ' M etn tbla'ratlnt (or their milk, Dr. .

HawUni u ld . ,' avoid 'dlKflmlnaUon agalnit I ' tba railgui dairies all grade "A” r ' t^Hif caps were callcd In. II' ‘A moratorium luting unlU Feb- .- n £ r has bwn decUrtd'itRl d*iria wut have • clMca ,u> 'laprove their sjrttems ot mlUc pro- tfiKtion and handJInf. Be(ore the

: ' «Dd ot the D^oralorlum one or more ^ .iBlpecUont- will b« made to da- Q ttttntne which dalrlci wiu be allowed

■- tBticll mUk under the grade- "A" ..ntlng, o r . r i U n g o (-B * or

Wbleherer the -ease may be, Dr.. 'IttwUni uld.

Ewdfe-tollBg ^'.{Alter lha norllorlum U ended ur

' web dalnr'wlU.be glren a . rating lei (or-their product and each mutt cli UM only that raUng on ihelr milk n bottle up*. . uo..•DaliTBien hare cooperated with re

tti la tlieso meaiufe#,’ Vr. iiawkla* r u ld , "and have been most helpful.

' llu y realm tbe production of milk th under the bu t of methods Is to their im

' adnnUge as well u the public's.’' dli .. ..Sotne of tho requlitmenu a.dalry gei

n o t meet to rtcelre aa ’A” rating (}, .. ( « ' Ihelr milk are lUttd u foUeWs qi ; ^ D r . Hawklai: g*.

■WCWTltm M tflipeetoi - at«l- bf -~i tn» ftopi disease; hancflers muit be u j free trom disease; the milk must bo

'betUed wher«. produced and with mi .WOJW egulpment; the bam ahould j j

: M ts cement Qoor* and gutters to j (sable dally cleaning; a separate

. milk room should be malnUlned;' dtstrlbuUng faculUea must be In- , | , ■ ■ spectad;. mlffc must hare a gross

baAcrtal plato count of less than, mm.

'' .n u .bacterial count, the doctor |.i u ld , must be done according to the

• ttcbaliiue ducrlbed by the .pubUc “ ' health milk ordinance and code. En

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LOCAL WORKERrAlD " IN BUILDING RESORT ert

■ — fill Aa the day nears tor the opening i

M the million dollar Ilnlon Pacific It .. Sun valley Lodge near Ketchum. a t thi

least IS local resldcnu may (eel they efi h i n taken- aome part in IU build* Ui

- >ii( and dedlaUon. R. D. Sutler, gti Munty manager of the tmfted States ini

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I S u its I andI $ 1 4 4 5u Wc’rc of£«rin£r these nllif i . coaU riffht a t the peak <K coat-for the holidoyB, 1

' n th e n e v Btyles I DoublerS ' - m iu these outatanding '

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j Willie Willis jSI jl Bt B o m t Q D iujm I

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“ “Majbe It would borl Crandmi's (ee lb p U I didn't « t* f the wool *»

I atocklnn aba knitted for me. bat Ibe “ o\ woolto't hart as maeh u r Ittiu"

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Ovpr Elgbt-Thgjisaml P ( r - ^ " sonal Inspecllons Made

■ by Local Group

Frodi June 18 to December 1. jjijj membeia of the Twin Falls health “ ‘I unit completed lOM Tints lo pat- lenta and tStt'inspecUons by phytl* , elans or nursea were made. It w u rjvealed by Dr. H. W. Ilswllni. — unit director, Saturday. A eoaptete c lu report (or this period was made « « Bolfe offlcUU (he um e 4 ij. n n

During llie period' corered by m p the report there were 177 penons of j Immunised agalnsl small pot; 297 (tie diphtheria Injections compIeUd. and 01 SBO pertons glnn tbe llrst diph* unit t h e r l a immunluilcn Injection, tehc Eight persons wers Immunlied, a- g i a ^ ^ ^ o l d j w r han‘

tarla to bo treated for tuberculosis t 1 whlto 1S8 visits were made to per- n u sons suffering from the disease and niUk31 X -nay e»«Jnatlon» made. ^ j, \

During the period unit worken (her made3MTlslUtoprenatalcases;r« uid Tlslta to pastpartum ' cases; and n u l eight classes irere condueted. Vnlt . ainurses aslsled In IS births. - ' repo

Visit Infanta pin, VtslU to InfanU of pre-Khool me

totaled in ,'w hile 174 attended 17

Employment Senlce here u ld Sal* urday. ,,

This number ot men, eiplalns Mr. J ; , Kutler, was hfred by coaJraclon . j f erecting the building and csme from .» .i files maintained a t the local otllce.

Approximately twice Uils nu:nl«, n It Is tsllroaled, obtained Jobs during the comtrucUon Uirough their own ola efforU .«;n from Jerome and from croi Uncoh) ^ t y were among the IS roor gtven employment during Uie build- S( ing program- '________________. tafj

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^H M STM A S-SPECIAt!

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$]_085 $Ulrnclivc reductions on new suU a, c ,k o f tho slioppinp season. I f .you w I, h e re ’s your opportunity. A ll the e and Ringle brensted! Sport nnd p Jt values.

X A N D ENew Twin Fails Store

S T l l T E T f f i i f t

l i B E J i i S E h

Twin Falls and HUjadale J , Districts Relieved of ■ J

' Maintenance j

Idaho's elate department Of pubUo S nflrk* h u U km n m rrspenslblUly K for the mahiUnance of Uie Hansen % bridge which spans Snake rlrereaii- ron tiorth of Hansen, J. D. Slnema. ^ 'Twin Falls highway dUtrlct ejgl- ^ HKh announced here lu te ren lng .. «

An agreement under which the ^ stale look over maintenance of Uie ^ ihrldde was reached at a conference • - V tw « n dlrecWra of Hie Tw/ft Falls # IH rrnilU 3iin iigh"w ey—dum eiir - J which built the span In 1916, and JJI Governor C. Ben Ross and J. H. JU Strousers(«l« director of highways, - l i al Dolse lu i Tuesday, Mr. Cinema ' S uM. •*' bI

Under the agreement the dli- m irlcts paid to the iUte SUOO. ^

Ttie dfslrfcO lu t summer called (or ilds for rtpslr of the apan, and f ] Uien rejected Ihe contractor's i n - C , .wsals AS being beyond tbe dlstrffU’ « taancM reuii. nrpalr* eontem* a - plated a t Uiat lime Included re- £ adjwtme'nt ■ of hanger rods and J ' diagonal braces, rebuilding ot one & panel of the floor and ejcpanslon A lolnt and painting ot the entire K ilruclure. *

Th? Hillsdale district w u . repre* N tented a t tbe conferenca In Boise by X :u 'secreury, U. K amieHloser, j g Uld s u te RcpresenUUve Joe Day. X* rwln Falla dlstrlcu dlrecton. V. M 5. Morgan and W. T. CoAbs repre* \ 8 tented the Twin FalU district. ’ t e

;Iau room 'healUi talks. Twenty* K le'vcn tonsil and adenoid operations A n n pcr/cftned. EducsUoaal meet* JKj n p held totaled 19 and number X*)f persons attending w u listed in Khe report u 7B0. 3

OUicr work accomplished by the g iinlt Included 17 field vlslu to X*chools;' 3S (leld Tlslla to public Mcater atlppUesiU (leld TlslU to food VundUng establlshmenU, aad 91 to V

The unit Uboratory examined 39 rater-buUrloIoglcal specimens; 33 nUk or milk producU;.lS typhoid;Sx typhoid at«a cultures; sIk dlph* j K herla cultures; eight gonorrhea; ^ ind flj3'hemalytlc, sUeps were « nade. # 3

At the pr««nt time. Dr. Hawkins A eport*. the bealUi alluaUon In Twin >aUa county Is rery u^factory . «

STUDENTS APPEAR IN' f , CHRISTMAS PROGRAM M

KMOUX Dec. 10-Mlss Ada Marie V llpley and Robert Murphy, Uacli* rrs a t Pleaunt View school, pre-lenled Uielr pupUs.ln a Ohrlstmu ' Vjroeram Friday evenlrig,. t e

The program corutstra ot read* Wi>gx pweanU and ChrUlmu car* fiv, >la by. pupils ot the two rooms. A:rowd filled the decorated Khool ^room to capacity. K

Sfhool WM dismissed until Jan* ^lary •l, J937. _ JtfJ

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T W I N F A t U I D A I L Y !

^ Inteiwoven S ocks.... ^ Paris Leather Belts

Silk M ufflera.........JSi Hickok Tie Guards ..K ----------------- :----M MARLBORO SF

| — $ 1 .4 5^ R egular $1.05 M arlbo ros ir ^ and p a tte rn eelectfon.

Military Bi-ushes .... m Grayco Endlock.Ties5 Manhaltan Handkeri ® Suspender Sets

.Wool B atlirobes..... ;Paris G arters .....

^ Rayon Socks...........

- B .V .D.JUJAIj g "Noxt to himicll" ht likesJ j * a n d he’ll like you, too. Ifw ' favorftc.

n $1.98McGregor Sweaters

f.Wool S h irts ........... :Lined Dress G loves.

S , Leather Travel KitsJS Beacon Bathrobes....® A n w S h irts ..........^ .Woolen M ufflers

BEVERAGE S

g 98c^ 6 g lasses, t r a y and ice bo m b a lls o r old fashioncds. B rii

» Sheep Lined Slippers g j Radium Silk Shu-ts .. M Leather Bill Folds...6 Lined-Driving Gloves jg; • Gladstone Bags :.....

Gift-Wrapped 1

% m e n ’s - ^ ^ K W s i l k t i e s^ I B Spccial pu rchase fin e

W i '" '“Jp—wool Ifn-cd tics.

I ^ ^ 4 9 c J

, Y N E W S , T W I N P A L L S , I D A H (

; I f you are s ■ these sugge:

—purchases ___ charg e '

f H i m j ^I ........... ; . .3 5 c -aI ts .:......... 49c K

:.............. j J CAKIIs ............ 50c ( l Large!

• JM yer plaSHIRTS f .

1 5 IM in a good atylc n ' j i

' ie s .......:..98c |S l,[erchiefs ..15c i o a s

... ......'....?4.98 P ■

...... ........ 25c j f

AMAS ■ . if f Table,kcsB.V.D.’iibcal !V , if you give his iw

I 8 _ ____ I

r s ....... ?2.98 H ®... ........ ?2.98 f f i M

;s ........... 98c | 3 Hi t s ....... ?2.98 j a %............ ?2.98 ^............ $2.00 W '...... ,..... ?1,49 T

3 SETS S

: 1 ®! bowl for high. Siwcinl iBrings chwr. M Kcc.s. Sp

e r s ......$1.98 as ......... $2.98 1..... !....... 98c 1 . ^v e s ... .',.$1.98 ' W... .'......::.$'6.95 ■ ^ ^

:d Free ^ W

I w & t w o :/! » S " ">»■ B tini,ih~ Iln-. ^ K

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i stum ped fo r tti'at parti ^estions will help—and ; es g if t w rap p e d lf you

^ RATON ^ W PAJAMAS 1Tk Ono and two pfcce T ■ a ty to .? I.S S an ilJI.« 9 C

pajamas. Now— .ifi

9 8 c #

KE PLA TE and SERVE;e tinted gloss cake plate with s I>]atcd jserver. Both-^

7 9 C

LINEN W l u n c h SETS ^I 6-piece pastel linen S ^ « la in neat

I $ 1 . ^ 0 ' M

TABLE LAMPS .e, bridfto nnd bed lamps. Voi :e of our entire stock—

V 4 .0W

LADIES'W FITTED E A G S ^V W ell made o'niBht case y j I w ith good hardware i n \ complete with toilet M

A UX^ $ 4 . 9 8 §

BATHROBES AND NEGLIGEES

ial group of ladies’ robes and ncgll Special—

$ i * 9 8

S - 26-PC. 1 ^ - W SILVER SETS ^j Good grade plnte - « I -J«T riv rarfo rk rsp o o n sH P ^ \ clc., 26-pc. comjiletft ^

^ $ 1 . 9 8 m

■ ■

0 BURNER HOTPLATEm,i(ie clcclric, hotplate, enamelei

$ 1 .79

I d e n l t£■ Anderson WIN FALLS, IDAHO

1 ^ •

E C E l l B E R 2 0 , 1 8 8 8 '

a s t m

fticular g if t • j rem em ber.. /IU wish—n o

I I

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i y a n Raalte St Organdy Tea 'i ! Rayon Undies Electric Irons

LEATHEIVfill made leather in choice sty les 'a

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Satin Dance S Boxed Handke Electric Heatei All Wool Swea Satin M ules.... Evening Bags Silk Gowns ....

FLA NN EL!All wool flitnnel n gifta 'and are a rei

$4J. ' M 3-pc. Dresser S(

14 , | [ Yardly Gift Bel

W S Lorraine Pajar Barbizon Slips Beacon Bathro Lounging Piija ;Wash Fi'ocks .

• 5 LB. BOX CAfcDonald -famous g ift box—a Rweet

■ 9«Wash F ro ck s .. Satin U ndies...

' O’night C ases.,Com pacts.......Kid Slippers ....

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. Gift-Wrai

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^ Comp any

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S tock ings.... $1.00 5^1 A p r o n s ... 59c ^e s .................. 59c , pi s ................. $1.00 E

'_________ i s t ^lER PURSESle r ha n d b ag s a n d pu rses f a t ^ ' ........^

l iS e ts ..............98c

kerch ie fs...... .'49c ^te rs _______ ?1.00 S . .:a te r s .......... $2.98 ^......... .......... $1.98 jgjr s ... ....... ........98c................ .'...$1.98 '0 .

— -------------^[.BATHROBES W.. robca m a k e ncceptalilc ^ , rea l b u y a t— m

4.98S ets ............ $1.98 ^Sets,,:........... $2.00 W.

am a s ...........$1.98 ^?s...:;........... $2.98robes'.,......... $2.98.jam as........ .$2.98 Jgj1 ...... ...........$1.98 m

--------------------CHOCOLATES U

US chocola tes in la rg e , ^

« t g if t— •

)8c ^_____ .'............X ( T k................. $1.98

! ..L :........... $2.98 % i........... ........$1.00 U '.... ........... ...$1.98 S

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SILK. ^ lOSIERYd a l e a llk-scaled '9% crepe s tock ings. ^■anted shades, S jir

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-Ilf Til BECI Ar j m i ;

Second Trial ol S u it fo r E ' R ontal, D am ages N ears H

W ind Up HMemben o( a Jury Impinelt^S^Jn H

the (lliirlcl court here l u t Ttiurs* H<1ay wJll innke nn excursion with Hthe court bnlll^ Mondix mornliis lo Htlie larmliDuse 'at T k'Iu Hm ill which Wil.' ncciiplcil durlns tho Hwinter and ii’rlns o{ 193<-t(i3S by ■the Mcnimarte luijhl club. ■ ■

'm e Juo' Uurlnj the p u t three Hda>s h u heard evidence .(or and HQffaltut the clslm ol tho owiier of B lthe iiroptrty, I'arl (yUarrow for B j fllG3 rrni nti(i~namBi!M f fo n m ir ' l | |Duly Aiul McrrlU A}-ers. opcrutort ■of Ihe cliib, niKl.lhelr counter cUlm Blor relmbuncment'lor Im^ ■

. ])rovenicnt.i allegedly made on the ■projKrty witli the owners' approval. ■

In n Jormtr itlnl ot the caw, the HRlandlord recovered Judstneiit-Ior IHone' dollar. M

' Iniptflion Arranzeit »■ Ijitiwlueilon of evidence In th i msfcoiid trial court retc.wd lato yei- I girrday adeniooii, nnd Oli lrlct Judge M l‘f. DBllry Lee npprovcd nrran?.-- Miiicnw (or' the Jiir>''3 vi.vli lo' tiie y gurogierty. H

DiiTlnt »hc Tast Wo ilRis, IntUii- ■lug a night 1C.U10II Friday, Ihe (oI> Hlowing wlincuc] te.MUted In iup* ■iiurt o( Ihe ilelctidatii leuee.i' clnlmi, Hllobert W ill«l. T. A .^W hltcJ_IL ■Crcjv Mlllon Porell, W, R. Came- ■

I ion, 8. E- Lowdermllli. W. H. O user, ■i c. Ballaniync, Waller Bean, noy ■• “Aiwood, Joe Wslcll:, • M

Wltneue.] called by the landlord I Sin rtbulial oJ Ihc lesecs' evidence m Evcre Ben OTlarrow, Earl O'ilarrow mnnd Ralph O'ilarrow, father, brotli« M cr and uncle of the properly own*cr: N. K. tUcb, J. O. Colbert and ' BN, K. Rlclu. , | a

L i i i i [ 8 1 S iP lM

NE' for ]

L egality j f Will D is p o s in g ': ' of H all Million Dollars ' 7,

Questioned------- \t t .

DEPIAlfCE, 0„ Dee. 19 (<T} - A Ilatll lult on file In common plea* court Rlmr liere today aAked a rulhig on the wrca IcKallty ol Uie will of the late 2>Uu ' Ne Alice Sampson, dljpoilng of a half nf I million dollar uiaie. tliLi

In the vIll, Mlu Sampson, a re* recei ' tired Khool teacher, divided the ej> asr.'',

tale equally among. Uireo cousins, «-u Mri. C. A. Selple of Canton, 0 . Mrs. orM

.Jlarty II. Ilovcy of Defiance, ’O.. iniiii and Vaughn W. Tlioinpson'of Bobe, coroi Idalio. ■ ■ ■ on c

'm e ault w u lUed-Iqc. .Ptaiik ai H iompson. anetlier cousin ol Hlcki- srcri vllle, 0 , vho contended MIm Samp* r ah (OQ was (Ubjeelect lo undue Influ* ored ence when she drew up the paper, chlll

Tlic plalntllf saitl- 3J persons arc xnad entitled to a tliare Of Uie estate, trw.i AUss Sampson died Marcli 17, a few puti

T m on ths afler she inherited an estoto anot: 6( real and personal property Irom sti tier brother. Cliarles B. Sampson. ],« ( liea^ of a chain ot mmlc stores In brm.

. Maho. ________________ ,„sta

TE LE PH O N E RATES F O It S w CHRISTM AS REDUCED i” ’

■ buta;Aiinotmccment was made Satur-

d.iy by Um Mountain Slates Tele* phone and Telegraph company, -ni tiirough lit locd manager M. E. nnck. Dolllnj. that this yeir for the .first afsp time, reduced Ions dislanee rates f,>niii will be effective all day Clirlstmu luite' mill alio on. New Year's .day, — ■

'I he Aame reduced rates which ap- ' rl^' "ft” ’> P 'm - MCh nlghl ami HA(

Dll i» r Sundays to most st.itloii* tn-. tatlon and person'to'penon calls are extended to Include Chrbtmas day nnd January' 1, aceonllng to tlic UA uiiiiouncement, l(.[y ,

The reduced rale.i will n^ rt a t 7 ricd ■ p?*tnT ChrLitms.1 ere and will coil* ||,V ,tinue without interrupllon through muM. Chrbtmas Day unlll 4:30 a. ni., inrr.v DfCfmber 25. 'Pie same Khedule yr.ir. applies for Nc»' Year's day, ofllclals j„

The rcdiiced r.ilc. lliere days wifl Mlord a Mving in telephone calls L a n niirl will be nn added convcnlcnee in i-- maklnc tw-'ible family calls dutlns the day hourj.

V a Y c h e c k s R E r a V E D '"S'.l J B Y i i e i H e n g i n e e r s ; ; , , "" Slxty-one member of Company r . n«th EnBlneers. Idaho imllonal guard, Saturday nlghl recelml ihelr jliiarierly army checHs nl nrmor>-

lU-OO. Members were pMd ou the ^ basis of 17 drills held since'the IsM clifclts were hsiied. i“ “

R EPA IR SHOP OPERATOR TO HANDLE NEW SHOESIdaho Slioe Shop. :i8 Main ave­

nue notlh. which Joe Wasner cs- tabllslied and has operaled for 10 )cars past, has been remodeled nnd " enlareed and redfcanilM;^t„WaK. re r announced laji evening. '

In addition.' arrangements have been fomplrled for earrMng a com- pleic hne of Pciers men'.i nnd beys'Hioes-

WO.MAN APPLIES FOR SADMINISTRATOR'S POST

Mrs. Ella C, Brow not 'Tain Ftills applied yesterday lo Ihe probale court here for nppolntmeni its ad- mtnbirairix of llie esCalc of her I Jlfother. Mf.r 6o|ihia J. Ward, who L

-y ^ .Ia s t-J io ic m b e r 2. .Valued a t iltooo, llie e.Male include. two'Tftiri

properilcv Hein besides Uie , lMU{hler.are jour granilsoia and

pin irand dausliier. CInpman and Pianman are Uie'i>cUUaoer'a ailar-

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VRAPPED IN STYLE

New fesllre wrapplnis will envelope this itltiii lake on new IIIa when dreurd up li A ichoBl firl's pijam ij a rt boied wrapi while fathfr's Ifbareo and pipe are Ued i caught wllh red ribbon and berries gives

NEW YORK (-T) - Yuleilde rIII.v nccenl jr 1D3< will be dre.*«rt In Ihe say- Jackei

«TapplnCs Ihey have had in jji be. ears. ' i:tmm.Papers — both plain and spane- mules ;tS with «M» er — lib- o{ trons or tinsel or Mlt elilHon vel- op.-n; et. and slhvr mblleloe nnd bril- ell'd ant holly will combine to Rive nen- Ami lamor to tlw pnckflses left Rt holly lur w ,'reathed door.r rlKiireNew color combinations ir« one comb

f the most ftlrlkln: features, of manic hb year's gilt wrappliiBs. At a ly Ini ecent tllsplay of Vukilde pack- irlm ge.*, in ,a New York Aliop one box pads ,Tu enveloped in rouKh brick col- ilia to r«l paper nnd hleh llshled by the eleclrl :illlnb of the recipient cut from mirroi orcnallon blue paper nnd putetl while n OIK corner ot the bot. niriyAnolher wa.s done up v In Nile Ijlnlnt

teen metallic paper and tied wllh ifnlde Bib-er ribbon while a plum.col- . 'I'he

red package was f.iMrntd » iih Elfts lillfon velvet ribbon In a fofi lavor tiade of cliarlmi:^'. Chrblma-s iind 1 ree.s cut from plaid paper anti boan astcd on n plain m pplng ^-erc'to eve nother novel 'Idea.Striklns efffel.s of eoiitrail. can ‘ For e achieved in ilib year's'pack- niiillli ues. PaUier'a f;ivorlI-j lobncco, for (nr dn istancf. can be tlone up In trnti^- i ivear arent black film nnd Ued to liLs ;idd tc Ipe wllh a bow of silver ribbon there jpped by ft sprlB of holly. W illeib; ih le box which contains the de-jmlllla ulante's new .p.-ijamas can bc|iiUIlty rapped and Ued wllh brown and;;icle.s. bvr to rc«mblp n *iiliea,v.. ' Nea Tlie gllt.s Rent In Christmas hlj u> nckagea will be rs co!orful as Uie r^ck t rapplnss.'iLingAie. b out In new before 'minlne dc-slgns, made of pal'-ila.-.t, nled silts nnd Miln crepes nndiforhlj

IAGERi;(AN 4-H C L U B s'CLOSE BIO .PROJECTS

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IIAOKRMAN. Di-c. iJ-A ulilevar- !i ly of 4-11 chib pto.ie:W «ere rar- f l " " ''‘1,.;*!.''. pl JlvCjl0Ct.-’b 2 l:-_ ;_K, and cloihlnir clubs in Iliiie:- iin. E.ich o( the rliibs was tl;f; p ll^P rr.‘.si of ILs kind In the dbtrlct Uit ■ar.In tlic hve.itock club, led'by P. a ‘ cnnicoll. the folonliie boys com- P. J eie<l projcru; Rnlaiid City ami n tan;t ?«ltt Trovilln, coll\; Vcilrr 'llni.s- uf.diic p. Robert. Ruddles and .M.irlin lompa iiekcr. watormelniis; Noniinn Hjll, Saliitfl ichard Hall, Wtnfi.'ld H.1II, John Jaminirovlllo .m;! Bllllc r.^li, <l.nlrj\____ Ml iUiklnK chib recnrdi h it: lunicd "111 be I by ElrU under Ica'teNilp pI.-.’Ivcs. i.'., Earl Allen and cloihliic record' I'o'r ' Rlrb under Ihe Ieader»hlp nf liai'ie r.'‘. W. r. Klaktt 'IIiph; glrb wer.-: i>f Wrt iren.* Alberl-vin, Jean AlIfn,D!ir-'’chool hy Baptle. Eloube Blllurd, Dniuia idy, liarel DedmKlleld, Anila Cadv. The nry.Ilendron, Florence neiulee. 'lalloi; cne Keasleer nHlan Pilcmire, J ^ r ; r.t i k ' .

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Jp And Place :hel936Yult

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hit year'* Chrlitmas gifti. Ften ihe el p lo KUieest a dell wiUi a rap and (rill 0 rapped in amber paper ard Ued In a mai ed up with tllrer ribbons and holly. A rea a brifht finish lo a eirtular boi of 1

rented with cream colored lace,»ckels to wear for bte.akfajt I -------be<I are brief, frivolous lace-1

mmed offnirs. and Uie new I lies fer the boudoir are a series * “ —

tntiltftlf Mrapplmis, wllh a«j -■n .space In front to r<itnl fnam- renee. rd nnlls. , ildaho\mong clher InlereiUnit gifts day e\ • women are Scotch, plaid wool hollda ;aretle ca%es wllh ccmpacla and M".' 1 mb case.i to match, compact . inlcure sets which'will fit snuR- school Into a corner of the aulicase. prosf*

m «llk shoe bags with velvet'»y a ds which may be stuffed Into | comm) toe of the shoe, a handbag wlUvJ-------cirle bulbs on either side of th e ' rror to light the owner'a- face! |“ die Rhe. powder* lier no.w. nnd ny risy sew of oiled -ellk eom- ilntr an iinbnlla ‘ and raincoat tided Into a amall envelope).' rhere are a number of Jeweled ts nl-sn.' Coral ha.i returned to ,or nnd Is « c n In clips, esrrlngs d bmeelets. JeMvled stars and ’A'ii are (ILspI.iyed to add glltler evening coiffures.

Fer the >Ien .i"the mere male" there are ' (

Idlers In .subdued pliki woob |J ■ day wenr nnd IK white slllcnor |f| nr with his evening clothes. To M 1 to hb comfort In Iravellni; [ll :re are clothes brushes lopped.) iliavln; kILi. compact cases lor

lllary bni.'.hts nnd rubber lined I Uty carcs lo earrj' hb lollet a r - .{ les. ' B* a t lllUe china slol boies for n . used razor blades and a facial B :k to hold hb morning paper up N _ lore him while he raU break- n 9 t. nte other noitltles designed 1H M ' hb Chaslmas. ^ |U W

■* Rne Sand.", Bllva Tiic>r. Md I 8iiiia Tucker. Olher glrb whft car- H ^1 and complet«i only rnf 'nf live I ®) jirojects were: Janri Chaplin s “I B^rolco Oiark, baking; Leora Crieo, clothing H

m mn u r g e d • ' DFOR CANAL OFFICE 8

’. J. Kalbllcbch of Flier, will be an;tldate lor election lo the board iiictior* ot the Twin ttilb Canal ipany, friend* announced here iitday. Tlie election b lo he held luary 12, next..11 prc;.cni members ot Ihe board I be candidales- lo euccced them­es. olUciaU said, or scveml terms Mr. Kalbflebch ■icrved on the board of trustee*

Wv.hlngton and Filer rural high ool dbtrlct boards.

'he new creallont In Katon's line lluiictT are dbptayed al Ihe Clos m ik-.Store.-Adv: ------ ----------- T ' ■

(JII'T S *r children are your t povKMloni and you le lliem no greater glfl lond health. Clean pal­'d milk will help loilrnnrboiile* and soundand frrqoenl'medical m

latloni will aiiure yon j ■Ir physlral prefrellon. In Inurh wllh yonrphy- ■and make eVery ChrliU M .Merry Christmas!

e;crlptlonlst FUb Rxs jCarefully at

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• elastic lollipop and peppermintIII of shiny red traBspareiil paper. I*manner wlilrh tuggesis a sallease, |*.A frill of Iranspartnt wrapping ot Chrislmai cookie*. «««ri

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HOLLISTER “ n<i«. much

Studenl A rrlm — WendtU Uw.l!'|*e’' J nee. student nt the Unlvenlty of aho At. Moscow, arrived liomo Prl- „ ' 1 y evening lo spend the Orrislmas Ilday* wiUi hb parents. Mr. and * 1,' B, E. Lflwrencc. TliePresent rrofram —Ilollbler grade '‘hicli tool pupil* presented a Chrblmas turned ogram Frldajr evenlrii;. lollowed der wi

a distribution of gllus from a and n mmunllT' Chrbtmas tree. laler u

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J e r o m e J u n i o r R e d ( — T o y s F o r J U n f o r i

JEROME, Dec. l»-\Vhlle mast r'lnd illdrvii lire walling for£Aiila Claus, riiiji, J).' and girls of-the Junior Red Imng ravi here are bu*y In their toy* at a lop wllh hanier and eair. needle «fi. i] nd thread, repairing broken or ornoul toys for children who ulll ” frr im no olher Chiislmas. . “V*!Severtl weeks ago 43 Chrbtmas other Bxes filed with joodlei and. toy* ®t‘*n ft the ’-hcadquarlen" ot Lincoln Shnii 'hool, bound for American Samoa, sehoo Ilher boxes «-ent to tho orphan* * Mr, nd vetemns homes In Dobe. Now '<‘i><h IB tn«ii haa been tanrasscd for db- Pruin aided ,wvi to be renovated and "Uh Iter to be dbtributed 10 needy Porto mldrrn. ■Tliev are brimful of enthusiasm ina:

botii, thft iik,i-of givlna C hrbtm u cards uiiliai.JiW -U l]lan.Aol{..(Hlsc:. ir, anti Miss Jnne Dethlrsl. fttsbl* Ihiiii nt diieeior in the lower gradea uld< <'hm( ndrr Uielr supervblon 137 youth- Jefon it~ ned"C ra« 'jn tm berr Irwn-M “ Me :hool roAms anticipate erery gpeclal renin ay «llh preparing gllU tor Uic Phan. Ilnd. tho aiek, tho «U r*nJ, Uie orphi lilldren..of other landi. I’*'" '"Tliey, aUaek Uielr work »llh ««re

« utmost teal wlien they know the rati i rpducta will be actually used br Uie a: nier*," MW Edna HoHlne. a rt desig; Irector, declared, recalling the lam- of P lar alglif of small heads benl over ojieiK juarrs ol JlJioViun- Jnny-alter home :hMl houra, patiently carrlns print* (rull, ig de.\lgns with Jackknlve?. -the IRecently Uw center of Interest for down

10 ynung block printers vaa the Usl 'lilted fllates Navy, which *a» to O-s ItJ xvlve 100 of Uie menu covers de*'Uon gned by their traft, To Mars Is- l*»J ind Npvy hospital w n t 300 menu whirl jvers, 300 napkin* and rings. 12 to ai sh trays, alx Christmu posters, algn nd 500 Chrbtmaa tree deeoraUons. orljli11 gayly stamped or painted with ance. e.'lgns .of C hrbtm u trees, belb, inle i

lALEOrEH&ilAS . ^ E A L ^ PROGRESS

JElloNfE, Dcc. 19-5ale of Oirlst* l?* 'f las U4b b progrtaslng hpt* with , ® ‘

siitce.Mfiil ndvance sale reported hig 11 yA t}^ O. n . Peterson, chatmuin. cd cl d r fn ^ ro m tho mall sale, begun and Jt-wefk, aro beginning to come 1. the said. Sale tiirough Uie :liools begon TucMlay, "TlReturn* will be distributed In ■ueh Uie same manner u last year, p rs. Lob Bridgman, clialrmsin of ‘ ' J If counly anU.tuberculoib widely. llleh is sponsoring Uio sale, told of ..‘V le work nccomplbhcd lu t year iroiigli Iho u ie of the seals.Tlie total sals brought U38.2}, ct Uib r iilcli 35 per cent or 173 w u re* funds rued to the counly. The remain- ganl& ■r was divided between Uio stale all ch id naUonai onpuilzaUou, ^ be lo M ler UMd in carrying oa Uib' edu- day.t

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^ $ 2 . 9B u t . o f n e w *il l o n g a n d3 14 to 50. t p J

ROBES .-F liim ic l. Cl't'lto, I I Ne\

SiKcinl— ■

$ 2 9 5 $4 9 5 *

TS BLOlw r sweat- ■ l.W now Hiiti.n blotiS -lO to -lG . I Hpcc

95 I $1.

TAM SETSNciv tiini Hcts. C anil i>c. M li>0

w ith “sciirf— I now

7 9 c ' ; $ l 9 5 ] "~ ~

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i C r o s s M e n d s ■°

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' ' uht'oindeers, candles diffusing eliecrr todi11.' . 'Hie children never tlrr of 0nBKinlng llie 'sick man s surprise wilI a cliniier made glad with tlielr We' rl. dlreelors aay.''Wr believe Junior Red C.*0i3 —

■^rraihig among chlUh-jii-the spirit fW[ {tlei«lilMi> mill uiidentsjiillng ol t ?thers In place* and clrcunijiaiiees 5?'tten forgotten," declared ll. Maine ®houn, superintendent of c ity - Cm:hoob, ' SrMr, Shoun refered to Intere.'t and S f

•iiilments aroiiicti In children by Mruiieeu of fjchniiglnj , portfolios f illh boys and girb of Japan, Spain, Sf'orto Rico: of covering fire Sratlle W.Bflks for the Blind School at Good* f t ia: of sending ha'nd-nia^Ie tally>rds and the Jam. nnd Jelly to Uie gPeieran^ li(v«nUnf nf inii-i[. >lth^'hiiiik.-elvnig h.ukd.s wllh lomnlete f ihinefs for ilie needy f.imillcj of fiPeronie. MM em bers-of-Jim lor-R (sl-croa m '

rmrmber eai>fel,illy the UiiIa or- f t 'hansotDoLw'sln.Mltullon.,ForUie S?rphap'a • UaloweVii cclrbration, Mlacc-cards, iiapklii.s and favors f i 'ere gay wjth black and oninge S [’Us and wllrhe.». p jr Tlianksglvlng W,le same nrllcle.i were stamped with feslgiH cf fat turkeys and homa ;f plenty. As the nol.s.- children fliened Uieir huge bo* they found 1onift-m»d*-Mft,l«i;—IM—t a n t - i l . S ,■ull. Jsnw, Jelllt*. vfgeUbles from 'le homes of tho.'e other children M,own In Jerome. * f iUsing tho w rk of the Red Cross f i ‘

s Its iwltem, the Junior organlu* IPi on also cooperated with It UibIII .by .making MUaclIro pcKters f i 'hlrh Ihey placed in siore windows Sr') advertbe the Red Cross camp- £?.Ign November 4 to 11. DMigns were KfrUlnal and materials were fin* f ineed completely by the Juniors' S?lie ot ca^dy bars. ‘iy/--------------------------------------------illonal campaign for the jtar,'Tlie 35 per cent returned lo Je- ^>me counly was spent In the loi- f iiwlng manner; Sending a chiid to f ile licahh camp a t Buhl, lia ; aid* f t 'ig the milk fund for, undemourbh* S '1 children, »:n.I2: bank, telephone Wnd jwtage expenses, MJO; casli w a hand, S4.M.

'Tlio Ultle Bin senl lo Ihe health © ’imp was grcaUy bekiefltied, liav* f tIg gained six pounds\ii Uio camp. » * 'reviously unable lo attend tchool W,■w Uiwi k few wetka \ \ % jjertod. f ir10 ts now able to keei up In her f f jork. Besides conUibui ng to the Sf,illk lund ot Uncoln chool, the Mcal commlllee compleli y llnanced f i ' lb program Uirougli to IclUUon ofinds Irom Iretcrrul ar 1 civio or* w ,inlsallons, making It i ^ b l e for f i1 chlldrea c t Uie l in t three grades f f ‘I.Hive one-hall pint of.mlUc ■ W-ly.t Miss Bridgman u ld , M

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', Pony, Caracul. UrodUill, ^

1 and Others, ^

d flee Thne Valor* « f i

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lined kIovcs— I ^

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;50 w ool Hkirt.s. A ll ■ ^ tow c o lo rs , •fjpcci.'tl— I f i

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JOH N R.LA TTIM O RE ■ HEADS R I T O T MASONS I .BDPERT, Dec. 10-John R. tatU* dea

more w u recently Installed wor- ardshlpful master of Rupert Masonic 0. lodge.

OUier ottlcera named «ere: M. K.WlUb, senior warden; James J. CWebb, Junior warden; l-Ted Scheup- snllbach, Urasurer; Jw )l PfWlti. wc* Adi

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p . E X T R A LICH TS FO n

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I -W hen .One B u m s O ut T he 0

a V ery a ttrn c tiv o m any colored th o plujT Is equ ipped f o r n n

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I 8 LIGHT TREE.LII E NOVELTY S

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i 7 9 *^ Whin One Iliirm Oul t h e 011 f i O ur p rc tticx t fict wlien lish lc i f i jippnrnto pluft fo r n ttnch in jr nd f t .n tr in K s . LarRc sled Rlobos I '. . -

I ■ 8LIG H T 0U T D t f IVITH WATERPI

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nice.1t th in s th e re is to hnnjr ii y th e window .................. .................

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I ■ 5®^ Will Ncit Hi S Gives A .wojidei'ful e ffcc t. Tlic

best miow ob tn ina lile -fn r ^ Chri.stmns trco.i ......•,...............

I TINSEL SPIRAl

I / lOc^ How th e y do g lis ten .uni sp-n V nccc.s.sary fo r every S t r e e ............... " - " " i r : ...... : :z —

I Idaho Depi

'■ PA G E EEB7|S5i';_____ ' , ; _ I ' j i J fretao'; T n i U UoU. bustM; Cunningham. cbapUio: tOe$ Ui'". Sean, maishal; Jauet Bcllt h d M deacon; M.'E. VcEoidilck, Janloir. deacon; T. Z. Carson, senior gt«iM^ ard;. Victor Kerr, Junior stew aru 0. If. ValeaUne, tyler. . (■;

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E v e n t s O n

J For Holk' P anhe lien ic jn d Sign

Balls Headlin Of Chrigtn

*' H ie b o U d ^ social season In 1tim e th la week aa various d u ^ c

":*’c n ttr ta ln 'a t t8 r ie d -g a l» -a n d -A t. ‘ Uon of C hristm as. O u tstand ing :

. . a n n u a l Panhe llen ic C hristm as (■ ■fflem aD cJtaP slC O ’s ta lb a lJW e i

Ues a n d club celebra tions a re ali

i 'rT h r & .i . .n .c a m . Mto be heW a t th e E lks hall

. ; ; S i e n e laborate C hristm as , ' .'<UeanUoiu hiro >>t«n uningtd by .

n t AmbuUdpr: V ' • prortde buHo. *»• ccmmHlci .■.■•iTchirje Ineludei Mr*. Lerw (

R B Hood Md Mil* 2 . U u g v el McAtee.

-rile cnr«W “** n' - B O A e tierir tntlclpaud dtncei ol' ^ . - tte VuUUde u u o a j a Jounj pe<h

-’Ble. IW d»oce is bfW «a»UilJr.ln » • jSiollment to th# alumni mem- j

" b t t i ' n i # tUborew deeonitoni u t ^ eenlertd wUl» • hu|« cry- „

. ^ ta l l % dance U)U year li to , b , «t JUdJoUud Md th i A m h i^ o

■ don WlU iurauh -iwlnjd u ce u to be k Kml-formal t( - ti fair. RuueU Holland li In tentral {,

i.

v S m S o * C to tttS » party to be held ^ :- lS S ? o w ’ nl«hl a t Ibe home ot " •. H i*. B urnt Oloucbtk. I t # mem* j-

brlos to n to thU B>.’j* rtyw b lch«9l» tcrjlT eatonefdr g

•'' :;^ !S rO Id -ruh l0D *d •OhriitiuM;; £V will U th*-theme o t» party to ta » . h ild by the BapUit. youoi people “

t a u i v tw U ag t t Uu buBgtiow. » S n S ;» tu n T J D d |U U have been g

.K m S t i b r -U u eomnlttee ia « ’ -’•ctiatie. Ocounlttea memben In* 2,;S3fMol« muon »a mgn Me. a

„ X v , f tnati; M I«uber» |U t dU< ^ ■ '^ t l o a : R a ^ .F h lb b t , yulo log; &

; M % e U ^ d Bwood Botatir. .- btttacu*5 muildaf»Bt54wy*r,»Bd “

r_ . t m t i . M. 0 . Ballanitr. ^

1" V Tha DKembce luncheon meeUas

,- of IhiPttheU ento wocUtlon wai n M d THtinUr a n e m o m .t t. the £

; ' Ooloalal te* noma. Erevmni'UM ' . poliiMUu attneUvety a m n ttd ., about th i bue* otU ih led crlmun “

X te raM M a U rp im lor the ^ U n . U a i ^ Chapman, »

I . : M a a R< ‘n u o r a a d U n . 'P . o . f I . .fibeqebeffer wen heriiNei o f-th i »

; Flani for th* ChrUtmu dance ot ^ the ortanlatloa to ta held Tuei« ° d * t8i |l i tw tn c o 0 pl<(ed|aUiKi«> I* la e u 'i i t t lo a conducted W UUi “ Oora Jeueo . pnildeoU C trdi .wen ^

J;« tpU ydurln rth«a ftenudn . . __

■ Q lvks'H O lJD A Y P x l r ?■ ! 1111 wome&'i c laa in adult edu< U

caUon. .ju m i nuU ni aod parent ' aducatloa wta entertained a l a . Christmu paftr b f memben of Uu ^

Uncoln Pareni-Tiaeher ' Ai«iela> J? tloa Friday afUmoon. QUU were ^

. netentcd to the clau ibemben by ? & i nunery lehogl U achtn, U n . S Zol»Jobnioa and M lu Uaud* U i-

■ MB. A itory*ltlllo< hour w u led by - J ; Mr*. Oeorge w . BbUnd. . “{'

• YOUNQ COVPLB - \; VfilTSD W XAHSIAQE ' pa

\n«« BoUU Ortsilsitt, diufbter ' «( Mr. and Mn. Luther Qrtmmett ho

. o l Twin m u . ind .CarroU De* Board, w n o f M r.'an i U n . J..W . Bi JSeBoard of *rpm f. w«o. uaJKd ia ) siairiaii a t tha'N aurene ptrton* at « |e here laat evtnlns. R ennnd U wt X}. Smllh read tho Kr>1ea. In at* M tendanw were’.tlie brlde'a pireaU in and her »Uten, Mitaes Violet and • , Martha arloimelt. Alter a ibort Qi Wedding trip ibe couple will be at i home ta Twin Palle where h i U wi eoployed. j,g,

• • — 7" W, S . 0 . s . CLASS 3« FETED B Y TEACHER

M n. I t JoaUn. teacher of the S t8. 0 . fi. Buaday School clau ot tbe . 3>mb]UTltn Chm )u enteminfdc lu i imembcn a t a oluU tm u S party (at ber borne N d a i tvtnlnf.O uu 'w tre placed in a\atocklng 2fhanging by the lirwlde W each J® member. Dartd Wlboa Irectlved “ •coQte»t prizu. Memben ucbanged !?'t l t u and made plane tor the prtp- ^anUon ot a buk^l lor a\ needy p"

• L ^ . g ;t(d Wtlion. Howard AnSeiwnl io s 'i; ; :

. . Ortttilh. LeU Olmilend, B4b\»ar- P y»T. John Baiieh. J. c . Jlolitc.lniUy Ijowe. BotLColner. Bob Puhet* and Bobby M e% AuUUns the hcaita

■ were HufJHtfoljn and Mr. Wllion.

’ . ? A W n T Y [ S■ Memben ot the W. W. 0 . 86n- oci day School d a ta ot the BapUn t'c

'aunday School wen cnierUined 1' c t A C h r ltta u party a t the home gU

of M la Jean Ballenger K'terdJiy ' AttetBoon. Tlja m e m ^ n eichan^d — , s(M and en/oyed a toeUt hour with

i camea. M lu Ballenger. utlsted br■ M u LooJi* a n llh . lerred refrtih* -

a en ta to the (roup. '

, C E R E M O ffY a N lT E S C O V n S F R O ti K E T C H V M

Announcement'U made o t the Oi marriage ot Maxine Nelnn and , Paol L. Protxman, both of Ketchum ta

' a t 'a pretty hone weddlni a t the lea • r home ot Mr. and Mra. Dale Warn- ac

bold m December tweUth. Rerer* m■ ead 0 .1 k Clark pattor of the F ru* thi

' byterlas church, jead the ring cer* uc• •. emony.. Wedding goeita toctcaled A tei.

■ . X P o tt , )onV>r. Marrln McCarthy,' Oordon Smltb. A. P. lUfflbo, P I .'Cbarlef Read. Junior, J. Arthur 01* >

- 'm o aod U HalMlQe. on

M & f i , 1 . . .

M tr e n t I

ng Social n Schedule Iday Seasonrma Delta Psi Annual ine Festivities tm asW eek

n Twin Falls wlU swing Into full- 8, organisations and individuals •ftttraotlve fw uvm csm -celebnii g among the balls will be the IS donee Tuesday nlRht and the Vcdnesday evening. Private par*. also planned to add to the aea*

i .'ormer realdenU ofl Cjdfn. Mr.11 ,>rotimao la now emplored u the s .(me keeper .a t flun VaJJey Halfl- > 1 fhey left- ImmedUtely on a wed- : 11ns trip to CaUlomla.

. The B. L. and L. Pinochle Club ‘ met a t Uie .home ol Mn. Annlr ‘ Andenon lor a YuleUde partr W ;■ day irenlnj. Qllls wero exchinged ‘ after wWeh iapda were at pley. U a.• 3. U Kobua and Mn. Andenon ' recelred h l |h acore awards. A UU ; aupper.wu jerved by the hmUu ^ ' which rtneeted the ChrUuna* dec* u

onUosJ uted to trim (he rwmi.1111 next meeting will be al tta

home ot M n. Laura Young on' Uncoln Street. Mn. Rlcb will bt _ aailitant hoiteei. —

C tlA R iy A R ! FF t ES M R . AND M R S. BRIO O S - ,A eharlm l waa arranged at Ibe

home ol Mr. and Mn. U c. Weit ^ PWday erenloi lor Mr. and Mn. ma Kenneth Brlna. The cotisle wen eve p n w n M with a il l t by ths'group ber whloh included Mr, and Mr*. Ed n Itohker, ibm Phelpa, John b u tc u . lau U n . Jepioa. Mr. and Mn. Manln J Carlioa, Frank Sabala, Corwin Me* che Kinney, Mlai Dorothy nohker, Un Speed noblnun. lUrold lUnklni, h Elmer bilchlller, M lu Ooldy Mor* Pla rlion. Mr. and Mn. Vem Beck aod olll Edwin Cnlg. < « Oa<

RelrwhmenU wen lenrd at. a A lat* bour. - con

Mr. aod M rt BrlR i came hen Mn recently from Bolte and a n em* Poe ilayed a t (tie ^atJonat Latundir end Mn mperlal Cleanen. Mn. Brlggi w u <&j<

formerly Freda Weet. ot

. £ Thomu Phelp*. m ananr ol the

I m p ^ Cleanlns company, w u o r the honored' gueit a t a party ar* " r ranged by e: * Joyea of «m Jinn lu t fvaalar.' Tho *rotip met i t th* *®„ home of. Mr*. RoeeWlllUt&a lor an ewhange of ChrUtmu guu. afler which they ipent the ennbg danc- ^ Inf. Ih e home w u deconud with ?,?* feiUre holiday colon and emblemi, U ih t relreihmenfa wero Krred at r.** a lat* hour. U n

_______ = ± = L _ i $ ;

SHOSHONE ™I the

H A Q A -B E R N A R D " repinichard Haga and Mlu Man* ihC

uerlio Bernard, bolh oi flhoehon*. wero married Sunday by Her. Earl on Stokoe a t the CalhoUo home. Mlu Them*- Bernard, and Raymond B*irard. aliter and brother ol the S , . bride wera tha wlincatti.

M n. K aja u a vnduato of the

W M i^M dM S ! S!“lt!*‘n e S ‘SNonh Shoshone. Mr. ilsga h u been employed In Sboehotie tor the paet a em tl jran .

i m youni couple wiU make their ' home In Shoebone.

BRID G E P A R T Y - ■ , AMn. Oharlec-Martla enccrtalned

a t bridge Saturday ercnla* of l u t f?|* week. Mn. J . c . Long won high W m and Mn. lUrry Putaier won a

"?« •____ ■ £C iU B M EETS

Mn. CfcU Perrin enlertalned.the ^ Wedneiday pinwlile club at her homo Wednesday evening. Mn. F. « « W, Aujiln wen high acore. U n.Joe ScTpa won leccrtd high. ahli

SU H PSISE p X s r y a™Henry Illli w u entertained a t hU e iu

home recently when friends tur- non Prlied him Uj honor ol hU birth* Km day. PlnoeWe was pUyed and Mn. eve Oeorge Moore «on iiigli prise for rnm women and Joe Ineu, high tor men. S : Mn. Henry UiU »on low for women * and Jtoy lowmon won low lor men.

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SHOWER Fo T b RIDE ' w “

Wdsy,evening ot lost w«» a t her ^home a t a miwciianeow shower In Mr,]hmor or lifr sliUr. Mn. Paul S SWhMtcroJt. a recent bride. bh?

Bridge and pinochle waj played ^during the evenlRg. M la Dorothy *>»fiwtye won hUh prise ,»nd M lu ' f t^ i h H ag^y won comoiaUon lor com bridge, anti MUs.Margaret Betil- ochoo won hlKh and MUs HererlyT'cny won consolation lor pinochle, nf ti

Mn. Whratcroft received many gUls.. — Will

r ban

'F IR ST p ^ s r y , “

The senior clau ol ih« u d . 8 I® *M. L ^ o i Paul wm hold tbo t in t “ o!; ot a aerlM of parUes next Mondayoj-enlng a t iho honje ot Mn. Leo ^ jOnenwell. C fJ

A story ot John Tsylofs Ute win ? ta glren by Mary IlellewtU. Mus*leal numben on guitar and har- ^ oonlca WlU ta gl.en by oi-len. Oamea and lunch wm occupy *chctba remainder of Ibe eretilni, Ihre*' tlonmore tucb erenlng parties a n otn( '<ehedc2led daring Uw rlnc^r monthi.

P R E SE N T P L A Y ' ®lnMemben. ol the Paul M. I. A. put blrtl

o a a play "A Stranger rsu u ," Wed* Pau Q ffM ir t S iU m )hfi £»ul ber

E i)e iits ' I i.Queen—j

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BV the abdication of Edward Vi Jsb empire. Next In line fo r Ih are shown in a recent picture i

BURLEY IIIC H R ISTM A S P A R TY chi

A corend dish dinner and Christ- Anm u party w u given Wednesday * CYsnlug a t (range haU wheo mem*. ben 0! the Claremont enngo mota t the rfgular sessioa C m tn wen wpilaid lor 4i memtan a t dinner. dU

Jtllowlng the bujineu leasloo th* ^ charter w u dnpcd In memory o f yifMrs. M uy Kennisnik. UL

UauUallon ol orilceta also trook *niplace with Roy LaRue, InstallhK W.ollleer. uslsUd by Mrs. URue and J " Carl Schfocfc

A Chrlstmu program w u (Iren ^ conalstlni ot a ChrUtmu story by Mrs. Sam' Roblnion; . Chrlatmupoems by Mn. Charlea rre rest and *° M n.-naok-A edneld .-O am at.» inenjoyed and there w u an izchaoca Pot gltu. T hi enllro group aanf h r'•eucnt Wight," th* lighted ChrUt* «»« mas treo with wll ether llghU ex*tInsuUhed m aklns.an Impreulre J

' Sf iL i/£ TRIANO LE • Mn. Donald MacRae w u hosteu B I to memben of the Blu« Triangle j (uild a t . her country home Thun* a day atiemooa. . vh

A ChrUtmu program w u liren nu openlnf wltli the singing ot a a c ChrUUnu song followed by the o . lenon on the birth ot ChKit by k u Un . Olenn Wyatt. Mn. Opal Peck p (are a reading and Mn. Peck and . i Mrs. Donald McCtallln savo a pant* Mn omlmo ot Ihe holy lamlly, each tesi mimber placln( a J((hted candle oa of the miniature setUn( arranged to of represent the bIrthpUce ol ChrUt ere

An exchange ot g llu concluded «■« lba"aftemoo()'s cnUrlalnount. ten

suNSHim ciukrcAMembcn ol the UuWshlai chapter AC

ot Betler Homn c lu \ motored to , Rupert Wednesday aliemoon where th f/ w en MiertalBed a t tb* home Dl Mrs. Monica Siepbcni. Mn. Donald MeClattln, &lrs. June Peck and Mrs. SKpbeni gave a panio- mine depicting the holy lamlly and *''■ Mn. Peek a reodlni. An exchange \ it gllU took place. unl<

------- SheYVLE TID E PAIJTI’ mei

AnoUitr gay ChrUlma.a parly ol **r Ihe season w u held at the homo of R<' Urs. C. C. Smith when she enter* Broi rained her bridge club, Wednesday U n Johnslon won high scon prise and her Un. Abbla Emlgh the cul prlxo. >tat Uuicheon w u sen’ed and gllia ex- :hanged. Mrs. Prank Schodde will DA 50 hostess to llio club at her homo ^ Jn December 3&.

COVPLS m O A O S D SITie engagement of Mbs R ’elyn c . t

JhleU lo Jsck Tucker, sherill ot wui 3olw couniy. was announced a l a nesi lesscri'briago a t tho homo ot Mrs.EiU O. Ro-wenns. MUs flhieU, a n»i 5cpuJart«f)iwailh8WI!Jfr*:Ji»l jere will sed Mr. Tucker Chrtstmas O ive nt Ihc Rosccnns home and the »upte will make Ihelr home in Idaho Clly. mos

At brldse Mn. M. W. McUujliUn 1*^' tcelvcd Iilgh aeoro prUe with cut iriM gnlng lo Sim Verl McCuilocli.

Monday evening MUm JcMplilne JiorrU. BicllA Kessoa and Mr*. M.

tes»frt^Wdi;e''at tiio**home or’iktrt" ^ 3. W. Kasr. honortng Miss Shlel*. Sar ilgh Kore prlM was awarded Mn. 3eotfe E. Denman with invelinc vUfi coing lo MUS Ann Sweelcy. °-

^RAN K * n iR T From 3ani4 Darbara, Calilomln.

vmc.i word o( the marrUge ot Wll- Um B. Prank, lormer Burley young “ »an ani) ntphrw ol WlUUm Frs.ik If the Frank Bectrlc shop here. Ho raa married lo MUs Dorothy M. ^ llrt onTiovember 13. The couple nil mske lliclr home In Banla Bar* ” lara. a re

------- . nlgf\ E . 0 . M EETS .•Mrs.c..M,Oberholts(r«aiflojtess 0 P. E 0. memtan a t her home m ktoncliy ei-enlng. M n. Pearl Q'rll- | tfth sarc a boot rericw.

net In the new projection room ot

chool auditorium, under the dlrec- lon-ol Keith MerrU and M. I. A. -- )tncers. ■

i r R T Il lU Y --------In honor of lier daughiar lUla

>lrth(liy. Mr*. M. E. WaWin of! El >aul enterttlned a t a dinner at )cr homi- fiuada/ afleiacca,

. TWIN PALM DAILY :

n S o M th c- P u c e n M o t h e r — F u t i i r e

VIII, the Duchess of York bccan the throne Is her cider daaghte!

re with the Queen Mother M ary ^

I the high ich tal Thunday with Mn.1 — I a W. Brandt, pnildeat, pnildln(. M n. Orpha Oolemaa w u l n ' _ ;char(o of the program. Mn. Vletto f / I Andenon talked on “SU utath, u , 1* Ruler and u a Woman." I h i ’ ..., 'fuWeci of.eoclU Lif* o t Tudar ^ fEa(Und constituted tho major per*Uon ol the pro(nm and the topics . “t dUcussed wero: “London." Mn. T. S JB. Swanson; "Recotds ot Tudor ^ OuitooM in BhakeipflW j Piiyi,’' UUs Irene U non ; "Shakespeare,-!^ and our TheatersotTodJiy,"M n.J. -m W. B nndV K Sfltttathaa Houses,", U n . Kathryn R. HlU: ‘■Uetboda of< ttareJ." Mn. M. fimllh: "Wearln* Appanl." Mtl. Leo Wri(ht: ”lh i j ) Fartnefs Wlte." Bin. W. 6. Chrys- roe ler: "Street ficenei," Mn. Beralea ica. Youmans. , ot'PnsldentRooserell'a trip to South cot

America was Ihe subject o f 'a 'ta lk 'C o i by M n. & Corlnno Tethuni durln( me: the current evenU portion of the tar program. - . ,Mr

The next meeling ol the ChapUr me: « n i ta held on January 12,1M7, In lost th* court room. a |

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i n . w . B. c u w ua brldee party Monday erenlng whea lira Ublcs p t bridge were hi play. Hl(h a n n prUe ottered lor, T a couple w u awarded Dr. and Mn. heli

lo . O. Eipe, high lor men, Oeonie socl KUnk and high for women, Mn. H. the P. Deardortf. wei:

.Tuesday evening Mn. easier and elUi M n. Henry Van Engelcn were hon- ner teases a t a bridge'parly a t the home of M n. Van Engelen. Seren tables CI\ of bridge were In pUy during the . evening and winneru ot high scores : w n i Mr. and Mn. Ircl Oudmund- sen. M n. John Brooks and Robert ? ; ;

i sR O fA R Y Q V a ■

At the Natlotial hotel thU week an Burley Rolarlans conducted a quiz mei on membcn and dauiricadons, I Kenneih Slusser w u In chart' . I CL'

w. c. T. i / . l i i E r s !r,5iWomens ' ChrUtUn, Temperance mer

union met a t home ot Mrs. O. R. clubShockey Tuesday aliemoon. Pifleen day m em tan wero pnsent. DevollonaU' CarWero led by M n. Ira Andrews and bridRev. C. O. A rru addressed Ihe Mrsgroup on the subject of ■'Pcace." KorMn. Lloyd Driscoll gave a Ulk on Tloiher recent trip through the souihem tneiitatca and to DelrolL and

D A L E Y - O R M ISTO N *ni«William Daly ot Pittsburg-and.®* '

Lurley Om\Uton ol Anacondit.i-_ Montana, wen united in msrrlage: ^ Tuesday mominit by Justice Anhur '*»*'C.I>unnheroInfheprta«nceofMtu <“ >’ WUma Henson and A. S. Kocli, wit* I ^ nesaei • ■ M th

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Oay ChrUlmu dccflralioni a t . f t ] parties herald the opcnmi ol ihs n ,- Yuletldo aeason here, one ol the most eUbonte bein( a dinner bridge m m party a l llie National hold Wed- ^ nesday evenlnf when Mn, c, A. C Bauer and Mrs. 0 . 0 , Espe rnicr- lalaed a t dhmer and IS ublcs ol itrldge.. Tho dining ro m at the Kailnnsl ___

lay ChrUUiias colors aii^ tii« n;izc m ollered the couple ti-r.-ivinf hijh - % tcore w u awarded to md Mtt. 4H B. H. Kunau with noinrn’s highseer* prlso ta ln j given lo Mn. 0'<0*or(* Kllnk while CUrence JIanU r i won tha high Kore prlrc fpr mtn.

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MOUNTAIN m i l ' . Sp. - T . A . H U T S

Mountain View P, - t . a . litid clcI reffular monthly mftiinc Mondny n nulght af the school hiw.'«. Mn. Ted Scolt.' president, presided and mem- lien decided to serve hot school tun- mc

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D a n c e ^D E C E M B E R 22, 1936 ^

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:| ffAGERMAN '! F A R EW E LL P A R TY

M n. OeMrleve Oregg inUrUdo*1 ed at t farewell party a t her homi JT

a t Lower Salmon fUUs Thunday ^ ; •honotln( Mn. M. M. PosUe, who ”

w ith -her son Vemon expecU to ; leave in the near tuture for Flor- K , Ida where ih« wlU vUit her.dsugh* ^ .ter. Thirty-one gueits wen p n - r

' sent and a prognm ol readings : and soma w u given.>1 . at: A U X IL IA R Y MEETS ja:ij M n. Zot U utlog i w u hoileu to ' roemben of the Hsgermia Amar-. Qi ' lean Legloa AuxUlary at the homi ,

of her mother. U n . Ralph Ktnnl* , ' , cott. Thursday erenlng. Mn. Myrtle 'ConkUn and U n . Dale Cady, chair*. ^

men of committees on a mem- tarshlp.. drive tumed in nporta, Jl"

iM n. ConkllM reporUng seven new m em tan and Mrs. Csdjr, six. The losing side. B(re<ta( (o entertain at a party ta the near luiure, PUns wero made a t th t metling to tend a ChrU tm u ta x to the' Orphan's “ * home a t BoUe,

C H R IST M A S BAZA A R ^, The . annual ■ ChrUUnu buaar ( held by memben ol tta Ladies Aid ter society of the MetliodUi church at Re the I. a O. F. hall Wednesdsy wss Ing well attended. Many ChrUtmas nor* grc elUes were sold and a turkey dlo- wll Dcr ser>-ed a t noon. wa

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M n. Bari Allen and U n. Ardrey Clark were hostesses at a meeling >,bi of tho Hagerman Civic Oub held s i rh tho club rooms-Thursday'altemoon.Tho program w u In charge of MUs Marion White, exlentlon senlce , A-orker Iron SoUe.' and included an exchange ol dtU among the memtars. ^ ^

CLUB LUNCHEON WlMrs. Louise Conrad and' Mn. dec

Flossie Marsii wen hoslcuei to Thi mem tan ol-the Past Noble Onnd an< e iubat ft two-coune lunclieonTuu- hor day a t the home of Mrs. Conrad. 8m

' Cards w en pUyed at iwo Ubles of the bridge and one 'o l flve hundred. MU Mrs. Lea Shanks w u awarded h1|h Kore at the W dje tables and Mn. Qfi no,isle M anh. low. Mrs. Ro»le Hei- tner scored high a t five hundred and M n. Carrie Ellason. low.'

An exchange o f Chrislmo gilts imong tha oifmben r u a In tu rt ~r! ol the afternoon's enlertalnment.

I' ■ andches to the children alle.Ui* holl- !!!i day varaUon. •

A brief prognm w u presenled with Shirley McDowell and Thelma S ' ThietUn leaturcd In pUno solos and „ UiU Williams Ui a rocal number. T A ( l i t rxrhsnjre »a j enjoyed. Rob- ^ e rt Fraser presented a moving pIct- U ure entertainment,________ .

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CASH and CARRY j S

ROYAL a SPECIAL IIO ’C oats. -C i .& P r s ................75C -aL .S w flK K e rS u iU ,# * jg - ^C l .& l ‘r.i................75®. I]Tho following gormcnta or any combination of'.T^\-o, Jj, cicancd and ^ « A A pressedP lain.silk or wool dresses, n« men’s suite or hats—Spring ot coats, 2-piece ladles’ plain “ wool or Jcuit suit*— nj

2 FOR $1.00R O Y A L “

C L E A N E R S ! I'133 Shoshone South. I

“Wfl Carry Fire and Theft Insum nce on Your Clothes'^

AH 0. sOND Ar t f o m o . g g c

l io V S o c i" b u h l ' ■ " ....

. LODOS8 INSTALLSuhl Uaao&le lod» , u d ths

; Buhl ehipt*r, OnUr ot B uU m star , b |j4 joint inataUatloa of ofllein ' a t their hall Thunday irinUig.

Membara of the a ta r wen

j Oinc«n ioatallKl for th* B u te n 8 t u iocludi: worthy mabon. U n. ROM AlmquUt: Worthy paUoa. Ed Foit«r; Mooiato m a t r ^ Orace Shririr; wsodato 'pirtiott^lletbtrt

I Cobb! m a t l a t , S ab lnT S l^M u;! tn u u n r , Bsla fiUebter; oondue*

tnH , Uaijr ?*ck: auocliti eo&duc* treu, Xaun» B*nri ehapUlo. Ver*

- "■ W«Miip; m sfitul. -KuajaJnHlt* tu ld : warder, T h io 'L o v ; AdahT U ar(antiU driehr Auth, J m ie R u h n th e r, N*U ItaU r} Marther, Oraee ButlerS'BMla.-Flonoca eMi tent* iMl. Jay R ui(.

Uaaonlo d fU « n installed were: Wonblpful m uter, Leooard Aim* quUt; *enlor warden, Frentle* Raed- tU:- iunlor warden. Lloyd Byroe; treuurer, J . H. Bariur; aecniaiy, John Rhotda; senior deacon, Jim Hart: Junior deacon, I r c n t t Hui* uad ; aenlor itiwahl. shildon Pulley: Junior itiward. Jay Ru((: marftal. John A. Browa; chaplain, a U ..nO R ili.(y lir, B. p . Hivhes.

m n i o i i c l b F t s aTh* aimuai Uentor club tea w u e

held oa Wedoetday afternoon at thfrhoo»ofU rt.V .It:F tostw lth40 ( memben u d (uetta pnient. DurUi( th* pro(fam hour U n . Oeorse Jen* n nln(i ahovid movia neU of Calllor* I nU, Ortion u d Alaska teenei, aod r UU* lo l l Kendall jpoki. Two pUoo 'i aoeordUa lUmibert w i^ played by Miss Floraln Hunt. UR. R ay .B u- C buryi prealdent ot th i olub, pre** Ided U th* U a U bli, \

I 'i I— 0a V IL D M IS T S . ;

WestmlnUter Oulld memben met r Bt the home ot Uielr paUoneas, » Mrs. 0 . C. Voe|ler..on Thunday g enn ln ( for a w < lirivenln(. Ten e dolaln w u roled to the church. FoUowln( tho buslnetr meeUni the / remaUider ol tha evsnln( w u spent playing games directed by UUi a LoU Kendall. A' (Iff exchange w u i held and the. (roupf pnun ted -U n . t: 0 . 0 . Ooldihwalte ■ (olo( a- p way (lit. a

The next meeUn( will ta tald a at tb e hdmi of U n . Ray Wilkinson. » January i t • . E

QOLDTHWAJTES FETED C Serenl parties har* been held .

In honor ol Rer. u d U n . 0 . Oor* S don OoJdlhwaJto.belore.thelr de* i, partun tor Ererett. Washington, ,, where he will ta auUiant pu lor ot lha Presbyterian church. yi

On Pridar evening memtan ot « lha Buhl UloUUrial auocUUon and q Ihelr wires enUrtaUied a t tta home of Rer. U d M n. W. a Hertiog. r Oamei and a socUl tlnu filled the evening.. Rev O. A. Crollord, t ta h new m inuter at< tta Naurene « church ta Buhl u d Mrs. Cmftord t were aUo honored (ucsta. «

On Sunday ertnlng tta Pretby- terian ChrU tlu Endeavor honond Rev. u d Mn. OoIdthWaltl lollow* g Ing the reftilar meeting of th i group. The honorees were presented g, with a number ol gllU. The erenln( {,< w u spent In playln( bunco. Kath* ai leen Orr recelrln( the.high score award. »

On Tuesday evenln( Uie Gold* ihwallei wera d lnrir guetU a t the si home of Mr. a n i U a . WUUam «i Shlrely u d on Monday erenUig dl they were enteruubed a t the home n ot Mr. and Mn. I m Ulng. u

On Wednesday erenlng tho Aoklya Camp P in OlrU ot which p &ln. Ooldihwalte 1» guardlso, gare a dinner a t t ta home of EUutath a Webber. The UbIe w u lighted with dt lall red topen and th* rooms were se decorated in the ChrisUnu motll. ti ThU was In the torm 01 a surprUe or u d thR.gUU preaented the guest cf or honor with many (tfts. M rt John ti Smith wUl ta the new miardiah for O' the (roup u d she will ta auUted by ui MUs LucUle DooUn. r ,

a U E S r HONORED ■ ^ Mn. F n d Laln( entertained the

Wednesday bridge club ftt her home on Friday In honor ol Mrs. Rulh |“ Cwlelio. A luncheon w u followed J ' With a (111 exchao(e. contract "w ulhed lren lon .M n.A ltartL ew U **' and U n . Onnood Thomu wlnnln( ^ the table p riaa. The (ueu ot honor "

Sunday Statesman To B ring Story Of.Sun Valley

At Sun Valley (Keichum to Idahoans) t h e ' mlUion-doliar winter resort buUt by Ita Ilnlon Paelfio sysum U nady for It* formal openhK Uonday.

Any Idahoan Uiteresied In the Bun VaUey lodge.wUl turn to The Sunday Stotesman. Thero win ta 'ieT erarta jtfT tffflC ertir Ketchum. Ita akllng. Its new re­sort, and the names ot famous < persona who Intend to spend t»* ■ cslAns near the SawtooUu. '

F ln t, ta sure ta t o n to the I 'a o Sho Says" page. Ines Callo- 1 way Robb, aoclciy writer for Uie ' New York Dally News, h u writ*. ‘ ten ft speeUl article tor The ' Sunday SUtesman, MUs Bdbb 1* a former CaldweU and BoUe ( Ir t-a sraduato ol BoUe hlsh school u d ft former reporter on T ta Statesman. She uow s her Idaho, she kocrwi her Social RegUter^-ud a ta h u a aensi ot humor. Ber article on Sun Valley ts “tops.*

Dick d'Easum of The Btates- maa staff b u turned hU atte»^ lion to Ketchum. If you have never heard of the murder ol Johhny-BehUid-Uie-Rocks. of th* bt* elephant hunt, or how ft n b - bit-chaalnir tog dUcorsrrd ft ID milUon dollar lUrtr mine, you h sri ft treat ta stor* by ttadlog dXasumI article on the hUloiy of Ketchum.

Rogerson Hotel News Stand i

F ha a elU S tarae m fto e p y l_

(ECEM BBB 20,

m I C i r c l— w u presented wUh ft (tft u d ’ «

^ d k tn h l« f ih o n r .

- I t OCHO CLuTUn. Chulei WlUon •oterlalnid

ta the U Ocho Contnct club a t her tar i ^ a FHdar aftenooa a t lusthion in and contract. Ut*. WiUon aod Urs. )(• HaU won prtaoi a t Cftids.

" DEEP CREslrC LVB --------------n U r, and U n . 0 m x « Uanhall

enterUlned the Deep Creek Brid(i U club a t Uietr tam e thU wMk. Din* f* ner wu tenred u d brid(o w u pUy*

>•: a R ^ h l to ’a n ^ M e i r ^ a o o . ^> and U n . J, o , OUea won (ha low c- teon award ___ _

M A T R O N .n i S D ~ l — --------f : U n . C. R. O rertau(h eottrtaloed J a t her home recently ta honor of f* Mrs. Robert O’Riley. reUrin( worthy ^ mauon of Un local Bastem Btu , . chapter, u d oUier out-goln( of*

licen u d their husbudi u d wlrH., Dinner r u lerrrd * t • labia (arly : decorated wlUi CbrUbnu colon

and laron wlUi placu le t for 38.'■ Hidden ta theUr nulcups ten (uesU

found numben which wera the or- ^ dar ta .wbJob thiy ( t r* to u ti .

'• FETED AT, SHOWEROn T u e s ^ «renln( followlh( thi

<■ U. 1. A. meetln( a« t ta L. D.' S. churth Ur. u d U n . Clydi Cox wen honored with ft mUcellaaeous show*

s er.

0 CONTRACT CLVB1 Wednea^y Cpnuact Bridge du t• met for lutabeoa a t Uie homi of• L*y&« u d U n . WUlUm CanUoa i 1 wet« (uesta. U n . Red U u s p tn :0 von Uu hl(h icore award .

’■ a i s i s T i t A S ~ S i i T ! n a !. Sumu^Sldi SocUl club met oo ‘

Wedneflay aflenooo a t Uii home ” ot U n . D. & Wray, Tha memben ■ aniw tnd roU a U wlUi ‘ What w m i

. I Oet O rt of th* O nb Bat»“ Pa* h V pen and arUcIes on U» holiday ; >• season wero n a d durinj Uio pr»« z I' gram hour. Tlio annual ChrUlmu1 e ic h i^ a waa held. ^

> REBEK AH ^ S I N O T O N ' ' „ I lUbekah Kensington met Tuesday '' I a fternoon'at Uio home b t XIn. " i Ractal Krelgh wim Gertrude Uar-I. tins assUtlng. i%o rooms were dec*• orated with ChrUtmu coloti. .Tha

annual gilt exchuge w u held and r1 a coUecUon * u taken and wlU ta “ . sent to tha Ohlidrtn'a home ta

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“ a f s i d -S‘ nesday afternoon at the home ol . ' Mn. Leonard Walcott. The follow* <• In* o/fJcen nero elected tor the : comln( year: President. Mn. Mir*‘ aele, lucceetling Mn. Cecil Childs; ((

vlco president, Mn. Cecil Chlldi; 0‘ secnlary-treuurer, Mrs. Reuben ci 1 Oraham,' --------------------------- J?' CLUB M EETSI Urs. V. R. Frost enlertataed tta m ' her home wiUi Mrs. Smll Borde* di ' wick. Mn. A. J. Flnka and Mn. ti

Lloyd Byme u (uests. Mn. Borde- lo wlek won high score award u d

’ Urs. MarUn Miller low. b ------- _ B

ntertataed th e ! " Sans Soucl ConUact club a l her g home Tuesday aliemoon a t cards H u d luncheon. I

K E N S IN a T o ir i lE E T S NMrs. James Olbbs enlertataed the |1

Shamrock Kensington Wednesday li aliemoon a t her home a t a covered •ij dUh luncheon. The annual Christ- U n u gift exchange w u held u d the aflernooa w u apent socUlly..^

P y tS -A M E B /S i? ’ IThe retuiar meeting el Uie Pan*

American club waa >Mld Ih u n - day arid fluring the program hour several SpuiUh Chrtstmu .aongs w en pla}-ed by MUs F lo riu Hunt on Uio accordlu. Talks were given on “Allaln In Buenos Aires" by Ted iromllng; "ThCshrine of (be Ouadalaupc" by vnilard Sheldon u d "El Dla de Los Innocenles" by Roberta Hancock. Mlu UUlan Hejt- manek U lha sponsor ol the duo. \

IA N IT CLUB lamit club met Friday alter*

noon a t ihs home of Mn. Amold T un lc r with Mn. Anna Kunie ’ aasUfln*. A •birthday party w u held In honor ol Mn. Mmnle Clin* ton. Mn. Jack B rennu, Mn. M. M. Von Patten. Mn. Ora Bummer. Mn.

YOU’RE PART- OWNER WHEN •

YOU SAVE HERE

ThU uvlngs InsUtutlon U own* ed and managed loally. Thrifty local people th a tu re money hen are the ownen. I t you are not a part-ow ner In thU mutually prollUible and u le enterprise, eome in soon u d see how you can help yoursell to greater 11* nancUl success. .. . ' •

S A P m iS INSURED ' I

1First Federal | Savings & Loan It

Assrii -o r r f f J H FALLS

UlBhosheVsLNo; FheuJSS

s a s a a s s g g a B B i B a ^ B a e s s B a e a ,

le s . . o« O .U.ETersonftBdUn.E.W .Brnie

their birthdays falUo* ia 'tbe s ^ t h ' ot Decembtr, H iim s li woman i»d by Mra. Ereraon, (are a skit'from

lid Kat* W I((lni “A Birds Chriitffiu u r CaroL” .on Durin( the afUtnoon g ltu wera ra. exchai«rt wlUi Sfulji.Claus ta in t '

p n t u t to dUtributo i ta (ilU. lh a '' s ln (la (c f OhrUUnu CM ^ w u tald

- d u r ia (- tta -f ttto n o o a lU i housa m dscoraled ta tta „ O iuiAm u m M i t a i % c h r i i ta u

trH adonted ona comer of (ha

I t a i O K ^ V X I L I M t- _n ia je(U li£ jnatU n(.o f-tt*Jlaar.— !d ^ Irfgion AuiUUry w u tald oni t Thunday aiid plani for the ChrUl* ly m u party, w en made durin* tta ir buslnttt meitlng, DUeussloif-wu- - t* aUo-held on the rummage u le to I. ta held In Uie near future, ly —J fl. P. W. PARTY ^ B u h l Bustaen u d Professlooal .. Women'a olub h u Usued orer lOO ' tarllauons to Uie uoderprlrlleged

children of Uia Suhl community to attend ft ChrisUnu party ta Uie

, clly haU on December 2t from *, unUl 6 p. j a I V club h u asked ' t t a t U)0u who can donate toys or . cash. to btlng Chrtstmu cheer to

some child to get to touch-wlUi one of Um memtan.

Th* plans wen msde for thi w party when Uia dub met at Uio : home of Mrs. c . D. Bortar on Uon*‘ d a y ^ n ln ( . There will ta a Urie . L

l t i S % l i r i l . n u ra .u . tolnjln , ^* tn a la for. aU Uii children, n l* •

lowta( (b* bustaau meettai Ui* followU( protram w u pnuotad:

, U n . L J. Johnson' ( m a Christ** m u idltorlal; two voealiolo* wen

giran by V Ir lu fiwinr. actomp* anUd a t t ta pUno by Betty Jan* Luntey; Jim JUKher u d XoweU

* Johnson («ra (wo trumpet duets ' accompuled by M rt Johnsonr ' “ChrisUnu ta Other Uadi.** sn ' article, w u r tld by UUi Lobs Ken­

dall.Th* remainder o f (ha ereolat w u

, spent ta aln(ta( C h ris tsu earoU.

* kim beriSy\ QRANQS PROQRAM PupUs of u n . Oeori* WariMrg

presented.ft prO(ram ot readtap at the Kimberly ( r a o d zuettOA held In Uie MetbodUt churth basement

, here Tuesday erenln(.Mary AUe* Buctanaa p rtm U d

. th n e nuffltan, "Robert Bunis,'*

. .“Alice, Wher* Art ItiouJ" u d

. rrtouble Enmigh." Rachul Ballen­ger read "The Allen," FrUclllft Oibson. •'Humoresiiue." u d "Patri*

I cla Smith pUyed a p lu o number.

ROCK C R E eF cLV B Bock Creek Worth WhU* clnb

met Wednesday with UU* Ora Uad* den. M n. Maude TUley prul^ad orer Uie bustaeu session, which w u foi* lowed by ft f ir t **ehaa(».

•Next meeling will ta ta ld .i t Ui* Brown ranch, Ju u a ry 1), wlUi Uay BeU Webb.

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TIOBE IB A BAOTA OLAVB;'The saddest day ol childhood U Uiat oni whloh some aooro* ful urchta. wU* beyond hU yean, destroyi th* beaullfui nnd a rtfu lly foitettd taUtf In & u U Claus. ThU U ft wanton deed that every par­ent ihould (uard hU chUd . mralflst.There IS ft S u U CUus u d the moat truUiful pannt caii u y ll with conviction and prove IL The child can be uu(h{ ft belJe/ In and u un- denund ta( of B u t* CUui which no ona can Jeer away.BanU CUus U the Spirit ot

* ChrUtmu . . . u d who shall say t a does not exUtT S u u CUus penonlfiei JoUUy, Oen* eroslty u d Oood*eheer. I tihese are not niim es, what Urealt What doe* it matter ».

. when wo .a re about eight yean old, he cornea to r i d ^ a sleigh u d to e«n8„?2™ the chimney? He canstmrid* ta u alrpUn*, ft tftxicab or fttrolley car u d he e u O T * totho Inmt door. Uw* a n readyto receive him. FAS Chrtstmu S can Itad BanU ouu i dauy m « (he smiles ot t ta gllt-Uden, S

crowds. Watch peo- / S u i t ^ d r e p their Chang*

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life c u n o tta i*en.Wi do not Ull exUUnc. ol J fte .

for Instance because we knowthat Uiere U no la t llttk god- lel ahootta( arrow* t a to o ^ •heart*, n ie r* U n*. chUd,. any happy family »ho t^ b U

' Ihe exUience of I^re. ^ e r e u BO n o n reason to doubt Ol* eiUteoo* of B « U CUus. •

reality of Joiuty, Qeneroaity or Oood-cheer. ■ 'K o. SanU CUusT Absuroi

-S u iU CUUS, a t thU i e a ^ ^ S e B a tu d n h e re a h e tu a n g ~ _ ta Ull w ortl.

win comment on A New /Year ReaoluUon."

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"Englbh CoDlrlbuUooi to Amer­ican clTtUutlon'' « u the tople o( dUcuulon a t a itucty utslcn o( tbe tilgma cm ctupler or Ibe.P tlpblut - ioclety In the Boury room ot the ■ Calcdojilu hotel Monday alter*

"ijSii. W. W. Monroe, lupenbor. and M 1. A. P. Dtymer, presWeni.

:____were In clmrte-oMhe mfftlng. Itip^les prtknicd Included "ItacUt In-

. lierltanEe," Mn. Albert IL U e; ”U n m s e ,“ Mra. H. M. .C arttr; "Uterafure." Mn. Oi*ald Smith;

n . Oro losky; “8<lence," Mr*. Otto Moellm r: *SocUl Ideali" Mrs.

----- n w e 'r Slevenwn.......................... - •Mrj. iloa ’Woolford. Mn. 'A. F.

Beymer Mrs." Mona Acurf..Mr«. H.H. Jude and Mn. M. W. Msire pre- nented arlom p h « « of the Del* iililsn « >rk. Mra. II. M. Carter con- dM ltd a »o:d drlH. Mw. Rota Woolfor: dlKUued tbe ne«' San Franel« i bay bridge. • -

The * cieiy will meet again Janu-ary It.T .D J f lT jIo A y D m E R

Mrs. M.*D. Grace enlertalned at dinner 'Sunday In licnor of her htuband't blrttiday annlrerury. Six o’clock dinner'n—i / ollowed by a MUlon of monoply.

. C H R lS T M A { p A k T Y ‘ ^ Bupert American Legion and

■■ Auxlllaiy. enWftalned more Uian 50 children at a Clirttlmu party at tho Legbn home hero Wednesday evening. Oj’*Ur supper'vaa <ol- loired by a program and SanU Clatu wllh trcau for Ihe youngiUra. Hold*Ins a prominent position In the room waa a Urge Chrlttmu tree. Comnltlces In cliarge were beaded by M n. Spence BroadheatJ. Mri.Dob Cutley and Mra. 0 . W. Dalgh.

, A N N V A L PROGRAM , 1Pioneer school- wlU present the ro

annual Chrlilmu program a t the j----- uchool audiloriiim-Wednesday even- u

• Ing. beginning a ^ o o'clock. The reiprogram conslits'cf an operell* by pj,Ihe four lover grades conducted 'by M lu Ruby Busli and Mlu Mona 20 Macey, a pageant by itw (our up*])er grades conducted by Mlu BlaMho Lemmon. A community danct ^i,will conclude Ihe evening'* enter* . . lalnment. • _

■ a W R C H I S T E R I M t m t t l t "nupert Second Ward M. I. A. of Pr

ihe-K 'Q.-S. cliurch.iUsed-an-<n- - lertalnment Monday evening In the Pioneer Khool where ihe ward Is “ meeling until the new ubcmacle Si completed.

A niuslml, "Around the World In Miulc" and * four-act play. -Fin* sera" WM-presented.

C. C. C. DAUCE . ■O C. O. bO}-t of Camp Minidoka we

here staged a ChrUlnias'Ieare /are* an well dance a t Ihs camp recreation I hall Friday evening. .... ler

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Rupert publle llbrat)' held lU an- nuni Clirlslmas slory hour, Satur* .V <lay nflemeon.- Mrs. Alan Good- mnn wtui In cimrge of ihe story irlllns wllh Mn. Anna LaRue. head librarian, In cliarge of ihe pro- gram in general.

B IR T H D A Y DINNER i*®Aa a eourlesy to Fred Lacy In >

honor of his birthday annlverury. Bo Mr. and Mn. 3. E. Pnilu enter- A.i talned a l dinner a t Ihelr home here oil Monday evening.

F lC O N T R A C T -C IV B I

Mrs. Carl Upp.i was hoilc»-at her FrI home Wednesday allemooii 10 ihe Lucky "nilrteen .Contract bridge mu rlub. Each guest brought a gift, ' ’Id

• cholc# or gifts being according to olh relallve scores. Travellnir prlie was Mf'

■ won by Mrs. M. E. Willis and ali* w ‘! cut by Mrs. Rom Woolford,

Mri. Andy Diehl will enlerlaln W’ the club a t the next meeting. All

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Wednesday Dmner Bridge club i '‘ , met for a regular meeting Tuesday J . cvcnlne a t ilie home of Mr. and J ' Mrs. Tracy Coll for dinner and at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. noyd ' „

- Brut for bridge. Combined high « o re prlM or tlie.cvening la s won , * by Mr. and Mn. Douglas .MUier. rii,

Mr.mnrt Mrt. Al Bullcane will en- tertaln ihe club a l ihc next meel*

HO NO R A N N IVERSARY ~ ' Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Rcdford al

their home In Ihe Hopewell d^urlct p r Sunday al a ramlly dinner In honor of the elcvenlh wedding annii-ersary of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weaver, Thi

B IR T H D A Y T m TVM n. It. E. Wrlsiit' enlertalned «gn

at lier home In Hopewell dWrlct the g-st S^daiL ln lionor of the ihltd _

iiiriii{Ji.y annivers.iry of Jimmie Lee s c Jones, '

O FFICERS CTOSEB S?oMn. George Moser was recently me

. eliojcn lo head the local cliapter. s iJ Order of Eajicrn 8iar, for the com- »on

W,worthy matron, Mr*. E. deli n. FLOier u me reliring matron. n«, Ciydc n. iMnbiirj waa elrcted wor- afo

- itiy liAlron succeeding Bi W. Dor- Dis:

Other oJJlccni: Mrs, Price Sears, a n a.v'ocl.ile malron:.M. E. Wlilb. as* v soclsic pairon; Mn. naM-Wooifonl. at for.diictresj: Mrs. Fred Undauer. hon

-----ouoclato condHelfeasr—Mn.—IWntr Wri Morgan. &ecrelar>'; Mn. C. If. Smith. —- ' irrasurer.

InslallatiBn .ceremoniej «lil take place wmellme In'Janiiarr. Appoinl-' ivp ofricfra will be nnouneed at that lime.

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] SCHOOL P A R T Y “ r ' A gcl-togelher party was given ' memben of the hlth whool fae-

I'Uy i s d studenls at Ihe hlgli school »Mdllorium Friday evening Icr par­ents and others liiteresled Ic. the 1 •chool. A program vai foUowed try g a a u and dancing. M

u r r e n t ' hI A SMART KNITTED B:

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' Noi many or us look well In rallier rn reuon thal tailored blouses are so popula

flcrc’s one lhafa bound to become you 1II la a mwl practical model, (or the pat reallicj that “great open spaces' etrect »i plain stocking stIUh.

There are Indlvidgal directions ror eacl: 20 yean, ao don't worry l( you're one o( Ih to lit. ' i m » n kniv jour own and be m

Thc'paltem envelope conlains completi dlreclions, wllh dlagniins to aid you; also and how. much you will need.

To obtain this pattern, send for No. 30! or coln-.icoin preferred) to cover len'lci work Art Service, c-o Twin Falls News, Francisco.

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CO M M U NITY COUNCILWomen ot -the Hanicn Com- E

miinity councU held a regular a l tmecUng Tliuriday afternoon 6( last wiUweek a ; the church, with Mrs. Doum las.and Mrs. Fornwall as pasteMes. M

Mr.s..Blevins had chargc ot ihc p wlempcranee prt^ram and pretenied »>■) Mn. Romig wlio discussed Ihe Ufeor Frances .E. Willard. Mn. W. O. R*t:Simpson spoke on "Jsn't l l Time « «We ConsIdVed A Dll?- Miss Elsie o( 1Lindgrcn read ' two articles on T•Why 1 Do- Not Smoke," and the ^

LewLs talked on llie national lemp- ‘he crance educational fund.-Mrs.Taun* •Ho key led devollonais and roll call ^ , was responded to by the name o( a LAi^

Mn. W. a . Samp.wn and Mrs, 'n'U Bomlg Sling 'Though Your 3ln* Be W A-1 Scarlet." accompanied by Dor- oihca Walil.

FELLOW SH IP SUPPER Eigtity-Iive persons were present

Friday evening of last week at the , (eltowship supper held a t llie com* munlty church. Goodin; collesc pro* vlded the program with Mt« Dor; othy filurseon as program chairman.MLm Adis Winters sang iwo vocal 0‘ ' solM, "Pate ;.(oon" and "Hratimi g " ” Lullnby."-#ccBmpanlcd on the piano by Dudley Carson. Mra. James K.Allen gave iwo readinja "Ole 01* « n '. i 'C o w and -Lavlnsky at tiie Wedding." Two piano soios «ere played by Dudley (^rson, "Nina," and ’’Tlie Song o(.Naverlo." which f,t> he hlmselt composed. Mn. Mllchell. “ y dean of women, Mng "6omewiirre a Voice Is CBlUng'-'and “Absent.” ac- companlcd by Mn. Jame* Allen.

The program was concluded- wlUi . " an addrti* by Dr. W. F. Shaw. P 'S president ot ihe college. Reports (rom the varlou.s organlwUons were

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MVRTAUGH ;S iR E LIF F SO CIFTY

Nineteen U D. a retier w le iy ,inS,memben'niel at the home ol Mr-v n„yiThehna Lee. ■ le^dny. ’The hlerary whli IcsMin on Canie Ftw nan Palmer and was prcj-ented by .\(ts.A T. Patter- „um»on. Meeting next week .will be si . the home of Mrs. Steve Pcrklti^. ,attn;

SCO U T CEREM ONY —Trail. BulldeM of the L. D. .S. ,

primary aiwLillon became DnyScouu at the Sunday evening nieet* -■Ing In Ihe L. D. 8 , church- Renne E A iBlewatl. Forre.'t Bales, Mcrl Dron- Mison. Sliennan.Peck and Bob Ran* wortdell, were i^esented by their leailfr. Oid(Naomi Egbert, and occepiert. by meetScout .Ma.Mer Kendell Dnyley and - CaDishop J. W, Blackburn, -------- patn

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Mrs- J. E. Neumann rntcrtnined sordJt a dinner pirty Friday evening, treailioncrlnS-Uie.blrUiday-ot-Mrt Alma ducliwrighi. ,________ ~ cond

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Tice ahd posuse. Address Needle* Fox ws, 149 New Jitontgome^ S i, San war

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EVERYW OM AN'S CLUB ‘ hon Eerywoman's club mei Thursday Bee

tl the home o( Mn. J. M. Thomas, Wa a-ith Mrs. IL B. PclUJohn asslil* Chr ng, T

Mrs. L. E. Hastings, chairman, dim iresented Mrs, Margaret Blngerl. gan vho read a paper on -’Education M if Youth In Surope." Mii. Allyn hon Reynolds gave a short .sketch ot enli :he social and political condlllons besi 3f Europe. ’ . Ute

The annual club dance waa held ‘n it FVlday evening In the new auditor- Sea um In .Castleford. A commlllee (rom ;he club will Judge Chrlstma.i decor- CW iSlons In Buhl nexi week. □

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i^iursdny itt llie home' of Mrs, E, « V, Kinyon wllh Mrs. Fred •Scnfien N md Mrs. 11. n . Senltcn aulsttag, ' ^In. J. A, Baralow’ was In charge I )t Ihe devollonais

The women voted to-serve'llie Eerywoman’s club banquet Januao' i when the members cnterUln heir husbands. Aid members not-be- oni^ing 10 the club will serve ihe

Mrs. Dill Kinyon was chiltman it the program at which several ;nme.‘i were In progre.u. Mn. H, A. <lnyon pl&jwS a ^ilano w b.,X gWv 'xctiange complete;! Ihe pro^ratQ,

•. KNULL .IR A N G E PRO GRAM ’ [

Knull G noge met Wednesday veolng, with about 7S members and :uests attending. The buslneu aes*Ion was brief and a-Chrlslmaa irojram and McUl liout rollowed.Hie lecturer,- Mn. C. E OiieTe,

ras In charge of the program,'which 'Pened with community singing o( JhrLMmaa carols. C. E. Oriere was oiig leader with Mrs. Carrol Koll- ■ 'way a l the piano, Mn. C .. W. Cevan read ’'Dncle 81ms Chrtstmu *rraon;".Robcrt Murphy pre«nted

number of his puplh In grouo inging wllh Vera Ochsner accomp. nylng. on ths guiUr; Dorothy Vhilller gave a humorous reading nd Geraldine Lammcrs ung^twc iumber.vA while elephant gift • exchange

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'■ HOLLISTER .. ‘EASTERN ST A R ELECTS Mrtt'Cixolyn Patrick was-elected

•orthyTlialron ot Holllsier chapter Nl «der 01 Eastern filar, a l a recen letilng a l Masonic hall, f t . ’ , /u Casper Nygord was named nortby

atron; Mrs. Velma Henderson. Dc MOcUie maUon; W. p. Klusmever wxrfate patron: Mrs. GuiUTt Ny Gl ord, sccreUty; 1 . z . U w rena rrasurer; Mn, Pelrona Grte'n. con*' U\ uclrcss: Mn. Mae-Coir>$socUte ' onduclrcss,-

:SALE ^Hawing al my plate X E .-» ; Nb.

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O FFIC ERS INSTALLED ” B r u « chapter, O^dtr o rBuU rw ', ■

a u r, held, c othhoit .'dinner ai)d, ^ tnslailallon of officers Wednesday 1 <- erenini a t Masonic hall with Mrs., .E. S. ,U H ue acllng as-lnsUUingl > officer. 1 «

0 ( i» n Installed are: worthy msl- ^ roD. Mary Gullck; worthy patron, ■ D. li> Deamer; assoclale matron, ■ Mildred Reichert; associate patron, -ij 0 . a : Loire; conduclnU. Leah Short; f '. lUocUte conductress, LucUie John* V aoQ', tnaaurer, Cacvie Annct’, (tc- \ retary, Mallle Hammerqulst: ward* er, Mabel Johnson; sentinel. O. C .'D atlsr-6Uf-poinl>,—Ada—Marlaii-i-----Vincent; Bulh. Frieda Johnson;] M artha,.E((le Irvin; Qlher. Lcnai Love; ElecU, Mamie Edwards;; manhal, Irene Fox.

T h i p roram preceding the In-; itaUatton consisted of a reading r 0f the hUloiy ot llie Onier of Easl*' em a ta r -b y htrs. C. W. Crump, several numbers'by Uib high school; german band and a reading byi Mra. Side Irvin. .

The incoming worthy matron,'Mra. M air gullck, i^as presented « wllh a conaje by the outgoing ! worthy matron, M11, Lena Reichert. ] ■ and M n. Belchert w u presented R'llh ft past matron's pin wlih a IlEl ceremony given by Mesdames E A. pc Deem, Q. H. Shearer and P. J- ll ChUdsi M n. Deem and Mrs. Shearer in also aang during the evening. I ki

YO U N O c o u p i ^ s ; —The young married couples of the 'M it

Methodist church enjO £^-tio-hoit riiu dinner _Wednesdar"evening, 'Each Ui member brouglil a loy lo send lo v m Ute Orphan’a Home a l Boise, Hos- ner, lessea were Mesdames D. H. Show- |ihe en, .fiw’enVMWir, 0 , W. Anliio^yidiNi an4 w tn iA Pftul. , 'be n— . ------- ' MlORA N GE A U X IL IA R Y Hor

Flier'Orange auilllary heid an leru all day meeting Friday wllh i t Chrl vomen attending. A no*tiost lun- riepi eheon waa ser;'ed at noon tollowcd rina by aewinr, quitting and a gift ex- 'o”-

H O L ID A Y P A R T Y Filer Women’s club wUI. give a'

holiday party the evening ol Decem- t AI ber 30 for club memben and llielr . escoru. T n t' commlitee'ln charge are mesdamea T. D; WUson, U H. BrowD, C. W, Crump, Edgar D. !??*,! Viticent, Charles Orm, o . Panons.T. D. Irrln, B, A. McCoy. Charles ‘" ‘® Fox. W. C. NuJMian and J. U Ed- .

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MUi Buth McCoy, dsughler ot Mr. { i Sand Mra. B. A. McCoy wa.< married “ “‘j December S a t Sesiltle to Waller J. o " Preeht of that clly. ?,t®’

-The wedding look plsee a t ihc home ot Mr. and Mra. V{. Wayiic Beeman In Unlversiiy dlsirlcl. Dr. J. CAR Warren Hastings of the Unlvenlty „ ChrUtlan-ehurch read ths sen-lce. .

The bride won a bisck velvet •” * < dinner fow’n wllh a coruge of white gardenUs. , 'g [ '

M n. Pearl Beeman. her mslron of honor, wore a dark suil wllli gard- enU conage. Wayne Beemsn was best man. A reception w u held U ter,at the Crailer summer home, * Tlie young couple will rr.ildc al Th Beattlev. parti

c n R i s u i A s 'm E T i i i a ' &□mwood socUl club held Us 1 Ber.

Chrislmas meeling at the home of | day.

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IlEltB is a preview •( a hal for use wllh I popuUr, on Amerlea'a-Waehe* next tor 11 li made a t Ioo»ly weren straw wltli Inta Its meshes. Oh yea, nnder ibe hat I •<t«n aclr«*a<— Pholo. v*’ ^ —

MI*.-Elll>1■^^ri8h^wlth Mn. Soph-' rd : Mill Lohr as aisislnnl hostess. . in «

During liio. business meeting it.VM decldcd to hold tlie annual din*, K l ner, al which memben enlerlaln 1 p tlic hunbandii. a t the n ie r Melho*! .* liiNl Oiur_ch,| (Inal amngementa lo be msde a l ilhe January meeting, : A

Mrs, Vesta Hagler. and Mn Flo«ntt B tk tr pK u n W an en- , irrialiilng program. Al llils llmr Christmas gifts were drawn. While , ele;*«nu were won by Mrs. Sopli* net rIna.Lohr and Mrs. Oertnide Den-

• liie next meeting will bo al the home of Mrs. Odalcne 'MlUer with T Mn. Mildred Corder awilillng. fd

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TAFFY r i lL h Iwcr Nos Club met. Monday even- «eot

hiR'WUh Mias Dorothy Case for a Siei latfy puil and Christmaa iiifl rx- .v:oi elarigr. Tweniy-one memben al* FJnitirtidfd. labl

F tm C H lE F A R T Y . ™-Mn.and Mra. D. IL Showcn en* .\f .

le^alned Tue.ida'y evening (or iliree tain tables o( pinochle. High scores were nlgl received by Mn. A. E. Schollen and scor Oeoise E r lw « and low Kotti by Btrt Mr. and Mra. O. C. D sva 0 . (

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Neloppew Camp Fire group and the guardian, Mra. Ilupen William­son, mei a t the Methodist church — (or a regular meeting. They speni CK. ths time making Chrblmas grrciing ai cards. Seventeen girls attended, com

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TE AC H ERS M EET The leaciiera of llie prlmaiy de- G R

partment o( tlic Melliodlst Sun* Ae day school flnflJitr.i- T. D. Wilson Chrl enjoyed a no-ho.it lunciieoii with mcei Rer. and Mra. Irvin S. Mola Mon* char day. A’ m ining class was conduct- real

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Flier Klwanls club held their !12 weekly iuncheou Tuetdsy wilii 18m ^ b c n preaent. ' • -----'^Itfommlllee coni|K»cd of Rev.

Irym fi. Moi* and C. A. Lovewere apjwlnted lo lake cliarge of the <tilidren's Christmas dinner parly lo bl* given Wedncfdsy evening, > December 7i, 3*

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The Odd Fellow* lodje er>tertain* i',, fd ’Friday cvenlng-of last -aeek a t nr the liaU with a pinochle party for ter the nebekahs. FoUowing the games mi refreshments wero served. High a scores wew tccclved by Mrs. Ted h‘. Siever and Oreille Creed nnd low .icores by'M n. B.C^HuKman and p i FJmer Harding, There were nine tables of pinochle at play. |,^

CLUB M E ETS . ’ r' Jji Mr. and Mrs. C, n, SiiaK and

hU. and-Mrs. Fred Reichert enler* talned ihelr pinochle club Salurday nlghl nt Ihe Reichert home. Illih B l scores were received by Mn. Leslie , Btroud and J. F. Oulick and Mn, V»i 0 . C, Johnston received' Ihe travel* ■ Ing prize. d*l

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- ACEQUIA . miC H R ISTM A S PRO GRAM aU

AcequU P. *T. A. will sponsor a community Chrlstmu program Wed* ^ ‘n lesday evening. December 33 a t llie Acequla high achool auditorium. —

B RAU G E F R O O R A II ' P Accflula Orange held a special

:hrl.itniax program a t ihe reguisr nceiini: Tliursday evening. An ex* :hange Ot (IfU VU foUowed by a real, ‘ I

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G UILD IN IT IA T E S sotTlircc new memben werclnlUated

Inlo senior guild of ihe PresbyUrian Th ehurch at a surprl*e shower meet* l" ' Ing Monday evening. Gifu were brought lor Mrs, Violet Franson's Nl new home, wiicre ihe memben gath- i ered (or ilie busi iess and socUl ot meeling. Relrrshmenis were served i(t by Mrst William Spseih and Mn. u j W. F. iVllH, hfiilrvn Mn WU> _ lUm Siweth prcjided, n i

■nioso inlllnted 'ln the candle* llgWlng ceremony were Mn. Cbsr- lea Manhall, Miss ItoweAa PhUlips and Mttt Dva Andmon.

Chrislmu lliemr, were led by Mn. • Fransoii. Mra. -Fern Motely plsyed “ (o r. ChrWmss.Jiymns sung, Mn. Anna Duiliey reviewed ‘llie chapter on Conjo Craves, the book on 7 : Alrtca being sludied by the guUd.

Memben decided to heid ihe f Ouild Chrlsliims parly Tuesday eve* del nlng. IxctmbCT av the rtiurch. all and to dispose with Ihe meeling set evi (or December 38. ChrtsliQU candy 1 bags (or childrnr'oJ:ihe'ehurch will cFu bo filled at this meeting. bat

SE B E K A H S ELEC T porOffKcn were eleclM at the " “i

meeling of Hit Rebekah lodge held «» Monday nijttil in the I. O. O. F. hall, (*v Plans (or the annual ireat (or the chUdren. lo be held In Uw I. O. O. ^ P. hall by the 1. a o . P. and Be- bekalt lodges Jointly Tuesday even*Ing a t 7:30 o'clock were tr)*de. t

Tlioae elecled were Lena Pulker* son, noble grand; Artie Jones, vice gnnd; Triposa Eaton, recording secretary; Maude Hedrick, (inanclal P i secreUiry; Jessie Baker, treuurer. - , Tnulee* elecled were Mn. Lucy . * Wiley, Mn. Mary Holfman. Mra. Henry Linkey. Siaff capuin elected w u Mrt. THpoja Ealon. ; -

D E SSE RT LU n F h EONDesjcrt luncheon was scned to 2„

31 Civle club memben al the club ^rooms by hoaless. Mrs. Lee Johnson, S fMrs. E E. LaTumer and Mn. W. KSP. Eaton Tuesday atlemoon. A *-*?short - buslneu session w u held. • »BrWijirealurcd Ihe.aflemoeo's en* ^lertalnqicnt. High prires *ent lo : Mn. Tlibmas Gamble and Mn. H.A. Streed; aU cut p rlu lo Mr A. >

F I S O a H E CLUB , ; ; ;Mr. mid Mr,. Ed Bultcui, n r t

hosU lo Iheir pinochle ciub Mon- day evening, Mra. Faye F>jrbes wai a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nimi rt* ’ celvcd high score and Mr. and Mrs. s n Woodson lUrmon low. --------

BRID O E L v H ^ E d n “Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mn.

Vtt«n» HuiV entwUlntd lire tables ***' ot bridge at the Johnson home Mon- day afternoon at a bridge lun* chfon. Tiny Chrlstmu trees and red tapen were use'd forlablt de* n r corallons. Mn. Pearl Melser won high prise. Mn. Rose Maxwell sec* 1

lOnd high, and Mn, Htildi Nims the n aU cut. ' al

ANNUAL EVENT Yoi'me -annual Chrlstmu banijuet ell,

I t’s a BRO^YOUR y oungjtcf will greet th

shouts o f sheer delight. Th

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BS i • • }.and dance w u held b r SInoU White Appliance company Tueida} evening In Wood's cafe, six eut*of< lowa guests atlendlng. R. 0 ,-8 U».' son, MayUg represcnuUn or P o t land, w u JW tU nr MUTheodore Chamben of Bot»e,-|H* ihB main address. . ■

NEEDLECRAFT CLUB Needlecntt ciub met a t Ute homa

of Mn. Lois Whaler Wedntidar afUmoon for Ihe glfl exchange aod an afternoon spent in sewing.

PRISC ILLA CLVB - PrlscUla club met a t th i'h o ae ot

Mn. Ed Robinson Wednesday tfU emoon. A Chrlstmu gl(l «chang<

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8eveniy*(lve memben o( Rich- (ield Women’s club and their iu a i4 attended the annual genlleoen'i

..Quring..thfi banquet hour , tha club president. Mra. Howard Hub> bard, gave the. address o( weloon]a and Waller Youngkln gave the res« ponse. Mn. T. fi. Brush.caog (ira nutnben and Mn. Ston Ualeti read a poem. Mra. I A. McMahon gave a reading and Mn. Uyne told several Jokei. Mn. Crrln Babb w u tou lm uU r and Miss Zella Co(fman and How'ard Campbell lumished' music for dancing.

Following the banquet an ania> leur hour and a ‘Baron Munchaui* ea“ episode wero p a n te d ,

EASTERN S T A R ELECTS ■Mrs. c. U fiuel w u elected wor*

thy matron of Richfield Eai^m^ Blar chapter. Other oftlcen named were: B. W. Prtdmort. worthy pat­ron; Mn. Anna Fenton, auociatQ matron: B. J. Lemmon, usocUio patron: Mn. Elmer Swatmas, con* duclress; Mrs. J. T. McMahon, u - socUtfl conduclreu; Mn. CUuda McKiuick, secretary and Mra. B. W. Prldmore, tresrsrer.■Oftlcen wlir-be I h s U l l r i 'a rS '

special meeling, December 3L

AN N IV E R SA R Y DIN NER " S . • A aurpriae turkey dlntiec w u glvetv by MiJan^d Mrs. J. W. Ibert, Jr. a n d ^ liene Ebert a l their homo. Sunday evening in honor br Mr. and Mn. J. W. Ebert on their silver - wedding annirenarr.

SU RPRISE D IN NE R ......... 'Mr. and Mn. J L Deeds v«ra-en-

iertalned recenUy ' oa ' Oiilr JOUi '

party by Mt>. Albert Pllley and Mlu Dm* Deeds a l Utt PUley home.

REBEK AHS ELEC T ' ”U V emi Olles was eleUed noble

gnud ot Blchrield Bebekah lodge al a recent meeting. Olara Paulson w u nsmed. vice grand; MyrUo Youngkln, secretaiy, and Belta Pow­ell, treasurer.

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tn fllro »oel«ly tdUor. 8»Uj'» friend. «r*llhy M irr Utorrii, In ‘ KliBM ilom* (Ae If lU ftnr.

, IM* m ilp dnpit* her fsUter’* i b«lU< « ith blm. G lin Beotoo. • i dflretire enptsftd br Sir. Morrb. ll trreiled In hl» two toloM ’ when McDonald. % dlKh»ried

- irix *0(ker, U lli' r u ilp "bow I lOBiNoe ll tp b t t» fr»me blm. J

Cluplfr JJ '' ___ Lon, Kot FHendibtp ^

■ "No* do j-ou bfllere »h»t I told i, JOU about TOUT friend Ollei Ben* ton f ' Pfiuip Amwdfd tt/ e«wr u tlw door d o jr t behind MeOonild. .

‘Ij don't kQOir Mr. Benton,’' u ld It■ taUy. “4f» euy lo eonvlne* mo th i l »

hffi not i l t m s l>e It. But Mr.' Morrl»-rve known him nil my life. *

' -' He'i not lUch k bul mm. Surely he T couldn't «-int u ^ to mtka up Uei h about M Innoeent may like Me- D Donald. H« couldn't wane (o*e« him pi In prison (or loarthlnc he dldnt

•MorrU fcncma nothlnc about Me- I'i •• Donild.- iJJd PhOip, “m e p t what «

he heira from Ollet Beaton. “Hell In ttke one*’ m td for aU thla becauie bl. he'i hired him lo find the {uUty Oi

. -;dU). lt'< very eaiy to believe any* ar ih lB j of a mtn you diitrtut. u d tU

dUtruiU anyone vho wants In to better hUnMlf « t MorrU' ez< onpjnie." " __

— j i c i ^ ‘ toie»-Ui* "I ' tnilb he mUht fire Benton aad.put toi

a ttcp to all thl»-lhli deceit aod lot trickery?’ . ‘ ih:

-Mr. Uorrli wouldn't believe the ah truth." u ld m i p . 2o<

' -And -what about OlleiJ Why In . ' itnuld ha rUk 10 mucht" pc

‘Ue’U Bct len ra l thouund dollan ‘ . eut ol iWi,- ttW PWllp. “U h» flndi n

• ictpecoat Ior Morrii. And he'i ml found one." ■ - kn

"I'm haring luoeh with OUei to* mi• : itBtMw." uld 'SilIy . 1 can't face ou

h f m ? ^ know th it lYe i v A i out ‘ • - tbou th lm ." ■ fei. , “X don't likt your eolnf out wllh •

the miD.“ frowned PhlllK “bul yoQ l>h n v b« abU lo helj) McDonald It he

,• you keeo qilet and get tU you cio he out of Beotca-

‘W hit about the night v i found jn( McOmld In the MorrU drlrewiyl* ho (Ukrt fliKy, luddenJy remnnlKrtnf. rfi

• • *I dont know. Of couru there'i a ' chance that McDonald U nt be*

A • Ing iquir« with ui„" i' j T h i t I wont believe." u ld Sally, ihi i "MtDonald’a hontrt." wh

bcller# thit," u ld Philip. Ph -'*Thal'i why 1 mean to 'light for wt

him.”, Uo frowned, went to the win* do do r and iun»l out. 8u<ldeblr ho Ihi turnedHo 8ally.‘ ‘Tbere'i'bna‘ lhirig bu more. I've dragged you tn on thU 1 aIIiarbMauie-*K(ll, becaute I want- go ed to. n iu d n 'i any right to do It. mi I've put you In an awkward, poll* he Hon. ;The MorrU family art your Iw friendi. you^a lU ylng. in Ihdr i

JIOUM u a 'gUMt. and If thU thing m( i coea on. m I think ll wUU m m tr lei■ rind yourself In a curioui poiltlon.

Kow-i your tlmo lo get out K you ho want ift Pretend you know nothing to of lha whole affair. I wont refer bet

, to It ig iln .'o r uie you tn tny way.” Mi "I c tn t ’ do Uul." u ld Bally, qui

"m innow .forgoodorbidtB eilde*. thi 1 dont want to get out, I t't Im* tm portans lo me, lo M p Jl«d out th# hil t.*ulh.“ nig

“U ll.S illy?"PhlU p'ieyetK arch. cro ed litr eagerly. ice

• "Ya." Bally was corifuied by Th' Piiiup'i look, which caught and held n(g her own eye*. bru

- Tha Mmt InperttB t Thing ' fro: “&lly,'' Phlllp began, ta d then thli

ilcppcd, « Jf »t * Jew to go on. tho “S tlly -I-you mutt know how 1 wu led. A moment ago. when McDonald hai kiwkcd a t tlie door,,I w u about her to tell you what I can't teem to l -r in d word! for now." anc

Sally knew now what he w u try* tn. Ii}2 10 u y . She claipcd her handi Ing

• tiElittoEclhcr. She did not want him tall to t,iy IL She a d not want to loae r

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r IhU belt Mend, But bo wrot on,, "I d ldnt know mytelf until 1 »cnt . away, huw much you haie come to , mean to me. X could hardly wilt to l_ get b»{k to ie« you ntiln. To be tbie

(0 icyyou every diiy.'lo'fiivrjTO •: bcilde me, In the «onie office wllh . me, Mcmi the mott tmporttni ihlng I In lha world."

"you^o my, b « t./rJ« d . WilUp.”. u ld Sally ilcadlly. -1 couldn't do '

without you. either."‘But—you dont ctre for nip-tlie

wiy 1 care for you." Mid Philip. U u f i what you're trying to tell mr.I knew It already. 1 meant to «*it longer, to give you time.'I'm a iipld (ool to blurt It out. Out I fouldnt leem to 'hold btck." .

“you'ra deceiving yourielf." uld Stlly. "What you rtilly fetl for me

J U w hit 1 feel (or you-frlencLOiip."• “No,” u ld Philip In a lo* voice.• “X know~( /ove you.". “Buf you. yourtelf. told mi Mul •

l Jove U lett Important ihtn work ~ i •. and friendtlilp." She did not mean . to be cruel. It wat true. In her o«n . wont momenti of tuflrrlng ovrr ■ Terry'i low, he hid helped her with I hU goeprl of work and frirndihlp.. But Philip could, not uke hit onn , prMcrtptfon.

"I. deterre that, isilly," he itld with a wry tmlle. "Perhaps It’t tnic.I'm old enough, to know llitt lore . can't ' ba the moit ImporUnt thing In tha wotm for long. Bul.lt n n blot out everything tbe—for awhile.Ona worki and putt h it whole mind and heart In the work. Bnt there are (fmet when roric one'i whols purpote In llfe-bccomei «condary low hat- ona feeli for a womin he Idvet."- " I l l all to mtted up." u ld Sally."I dont feel,now that J. can erer tore anyone but Terry, nnd je t he'i >a= lott to me. rorever m d evef. Tfou Ihlnk you love me. and 1 feel (rlend- I thip (or you. And M tn '-M ary t In Jove Totc. Why couWn'l «c M lIn love with.Ihe right people-the people who love tit?’’

" It never workt lhat way." uld Philip. “U t'i put It out of our mlndt. Shall we? You wont mind knowing th it I love you? I t wont mike tny difference in our work.*ourfrien6hlp?" • ____ L

•No." MM S*«y "Wot« bit ef d l f ferenee."'

"Olve me your hi^nd on 11.", uld I'hlllp. When Ihe save him her htnd, he lilted It to. hU II0.1. Silly drew her hind away <|Ulckly,

- I promUe." u ld phlllp, "No jnoreMof thit." He looked at her hopefully. -Unlctt tome dij'-you r t o Jl."

Maiy Aikf A Qsetllen

Sally left lha olllce earlier than ihe had expected that nlghl. Aller whal had patted between henclf and Philip,-It w u Impoulble for her to write the leltert the had come lo do. She molved.to get an eirly ilarl lha next m onilng.M d llnhh Ihr ' bulk'orthB'wortt brnoon.— -—

Phlllp't minner. when he uld goodnight..’ wot the old . friendly manner. Almott ahe could convince henetf that ha had never u ld hc . loved her;

Sally rode hlMne wllh one of the men in the outer olJice who wat go. iog il t i way. 1

When Sally arrived a t the MorrU | houie. neither OUei nor Mary were ; to bo acen. Ai Stlly prepared for bed. the lUlened for aoundt (rom Maiy'i room, but everything wu quiet. TI» moonlight w u 10 bright that Sally turned off her own light ; and u t by her window, bruthlng her h ilr and fajoyteg the bftuly o n h e night. A UtUa breexa came to her a* crou tha Illy pond, laden wllh Ihe icent of flowera and dew.wei graw. - Tho Ihoutand Intecl noltei ol the night hummed in her tan . Sally't bruth traveled in rhythmic ilroket from her head lo the endi of her thick (air htlr, while fitlly'i thougblt kept pare wllh il. Why — w uldnt aho love Phlllp Page t i the had loved 4 i ^ , who did not wtnt her? J Iwi

The dfer between her own room lo t and'Mary'i opened, and Afirr um e "I In. She h id j in .» long yellow drett* itld Ing gown th i t mtds her Iwk very thi< tall. Itwi

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tij OfnncOfllmSTrim down Ihosp urobfmi “"hou

pounds with llll.' w liMTlv'f oJ ■« ffofk. lor you’ll look ycart younger in lit ■•■Icndfrlting liaUir^’i Need a

liomc TllMrilllCH'‘’-Triiun p.uterii In « .-norl-slen-ed tarll veislon. 111 percaif. calico, or glng- nl,cf han i-iu collar wuii wii;.- rtvcn of -Vi conlrtJilnEpiqueurlinin FBrflretj. M m up atirrnoonj, mtlte iij) a model or « Mill Jons >}tt\ct In cffpp giving Jt 10,.. ■ perky button nccenu' -YoiiH rc- .'d 1 fdve Inmimrralic eon itllmenls on m , , jour lUmnlni! nppearaiiM In IU dli- ilncllvr »uri>:icc lines, and pcncll- liiin iklri Mill) (Ingle »cllon*pljal. h.„,. And all IhU chic ll to eaiy lo make, <,,) t u t youH find ihu i m t a Joy to , iiiich upl _ ■ j

Paltrrn 42T1 U aimitblR In a l;u >ure < 3t, 36. 3g, 49, VJ, 44, 4S and 41. mootl tills 36 Ukei 3S yardt Sff Inch gty 1 (trie.and ‘i yard ron inutlnt n - Ai hulrated il»p*by<icp :J'w(ng fn- rea» ttruciioni Included. . . her )

. "Wne » m 10 i t a t t t t i c *'“■ *

tf tilled >ub iuclaaunt tirlw la for ir ifumoon tiDcte-fi; ipoiu teo-«iua. He hi mat l>»rtT eloUnml Slimmlni «trlM tot mi_^ natranil Dudxtt-MTia, whmbi for •*rowin|.\ip»* *Dd -pewn.u^.* euy the d M tttfu itui lam* ’ BfiiBrtnr no- »»nl !oo* ']^O T & *‘ ctNT*r“fivi$rTT. "I'n n n t c o m MB ootii wiien oa- Saliy >EneD T ooer icn. omir tt one*, m .,,, Adami etorn to T*in Ptiu r<t><.

i t t i n i ^ p t r t a u i . Twta rtUt, UtM. tell.

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ing In," u ld Miry. "I couldn’t ileep. punI w u to rcitlru. I Ihoughl I'd like uk :o talk lo you." to b

"It't too bcaullful to BO lo bed." <C ■tld flally. "Look a l-th e th irp black — ihidowi those cedart mike on the awn."-Xl't beiutlfuJ enough." u ld Afary. f—

If you've gol tomeone to make-love 0 you. That'i what moonllght'i fur."'’I f l t itl ll-PhU lpr'w kfd Sill5v L -

kllh a feeling of gulll."I Rueu' to.'' wld Mity, -I don't nmg

:now whal elte U the matter with lor I ne, rm ,«lck of all the ihlngi I th e : Md to like 10 do. Sick of all the nlng i«yt I pltycd around with. Philip b ^e he only ntan I know wllh any.Q . a rn<e. any real purpose In life. A nd'd iy. le dMpljes me." ^ ev"Th,7i'i not Cnif.” prolfilrtJ Stlly. dtpi

Ihe wa> thocked and lotiched by to w ftry'ii conlf-islon. Mary, for all the Vh tad. «as lomehow aa unhappy u Ham ‘fl fottunaie people were. mem".Maybe Philip would like me bellcr ully,I I had A and tupported mysrll. Poet

you ilo," Mid Mary, "Out wh] ^lluhouid I? I iiBve more lhan enough flea lotwj; Why tJioaJd 1 U te a Job wult

ftnm tomeone who need" U?" u i '•Ymi f in travel." «a1d 6allr,!Mni.

l'miik-)ou ean go anywhere on Matg irili ;ou «ant lo >o-toe tlrange muITl»cf,-.-iKcplc" b« n"I'll Uke lha t-w lth Philip." u ld Ilobetiry. - I'd be bored lo dcalh alone, marli r »lin a lot of women. It Phlllp Whli' 've ■ me. rd do anything for him, d Uiy him a big newspaper. I'dik f him (or « trip around tits SIO'oflil ' Her lone changed . tud. Turnrnir, '’Von knor a h t t 2 Ihlnk. boihH1) J I Hilnk phlllp lorn you,’ MIIU fljlly » .» Kind that* Mary eoiild51 w her own guilty f»ce,-M«ry “ J*« only jtiru ln j. She eould. not be **" 'ire nf ftiiythliig. And Ihlj w u Jujl a ,ooil. Tomorrow Mary would be as 'ly ever. >'* *•Ai|ttocotiflrtn.lhbtliought.Mary .V I*

and tlrelche<l her atmi i6«;-e ' rr head and laughed- '’Willl a crj-.baby I am lonlghl,’If uM. 'l l 'a trying lo jo .lo bed "IfT" irJy Ihal geti me. I'm not lued fo" She yawned and wtni toward ,,,rr'own room. "Dont feel to torr>' „.V‘* 'f me. 8-illy, I mean lo hate Philip.e hain'l a chance If I rtajly set my ;?* 'Ind 10 gelling him," She paused at ,,,Vle dDor, ''You dont. by any chatiee, . ,p „ ant phlllp for yourxlt?”-I'm not in love with Philip," uld>l!y ilowly. She heard th» door of lourl•ry'i room cloie behind her, eiie le tIt. tomehow, that Uaiy'a whole Ur li

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/ w a C i C A N 'T l l l vson^ V m ;\ s w MUCH FOft ANO NOW, jrrWHH.EVDU'RE FIRST THINS 1 n o r AROUND 6 0 WANTA KNOV lON'T MXJ DARE HOW AR6 TH 5 HOPPING OFF / FAMILY -FlNANW fiJtf/ MORE, j ------- r r - z n :— . -

purpote In ^iMtlng her had been to to tl uk thal qucatlon, and ilw wa.i glad ond lobaable-ioantwcrlthonbiily. ’ lion

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^ t s m t to Nebraika—Ed;tr Cun* ago. iingham o( Paxton. Nebrukt, left si, [or hU home afler VLMiIng h m at .nn < :he home of hU father, Oranl Cun- R ilnghtm. \ ef tl

Uave for Cballti-M r. tnd Mi^, here }. A. Rledctol and family lelt Mou* dent lay'for ChallU where Mr. Iliede.wl. nIa 1 I civil engineer wllh ilie highway },>, lepartrofiit, ha t bwji trtnsJerrrd jnna 0 work on the road tUere. „n ,pVUlt In recaielW M lss l Vanccs Sect

lammcr and M l» Esihfr Toevj. ,Lei nembert ot the Rupert .'chool lac- E «l illy, .ipenl the past wetk-'cnU in diugl 'ocalello with MLu Toctv »Liiier. (or n t lu Alma Tocv*. burur gi Ute ot- Lea lea of Ihe University ol Idilto. left fi oulheen brtnch. Kller'leave for CatlforBl»-M'r. and E. C.

iM^Qeorte Moier and ilaiielnfr Jargarel ot Huperi le?i . tiUay tnr Heybi outhem CalltornU wlic:c ihe>,wlll ham a met by their ton. Uruienani Inim abert Moter of ihe Untied Sinies uirlnes ilatloned ai s,in DIteo IThlla there, lha Mosers mil aUo Itie trIfJi JJfs. Jfojer’i jf ii, | l i t MUtt In Los Aiisrir*.. . 1. SUdents v'uil—MLm Helen Loul-e I ' •umer and MW Bobbie Kerne, olh ot Honolulu, anii ntndcjtis a t , tnu college, arrived m Rupen n,ij eek to Ipend the Chrlslmuj Itoll- ty i and Win b« hoit.- ttiwUi of . . In and Mn. A. F. Beyiiier. ‘Al Boehnier^Ilarrj- Youn; is BW In Rochetler. Mlnnc;ota, where Vil e eipecu to underto Mir;fr>-, * , . VUlt Pareitla—Mrs. Victory »nd er thrw eMdrtn. Krwsre. Qla Id . Gilbert, all of Priw RUer’ S , 5 . laho, arrived.In, Rupert Monday z f , ,1 lomlng to spend lhf.h»li,l»y., with S,‘ J er pirenls, Mr. and Mn. Oeofge

UUhan Vl»ll»-Chirle* Hndy of alt U ke Clly vlsiie.i hrrr over 18 patt Week-end wiih liLi bro* J ler, J.' A. Handy ol HcjicitK dtj- ,

•Fanaer ei|. VUIl-Waller Poln- ” 5*"!' sxtcr, Rupert farmer, even % vuit llh reUllvtt In Montrw;;\Mts- ‘0 iurl. • .V. bcr 15Learet en 'ftlp-M r!. V. W Eitrt- Other t Uft early UU wtik4ac..a vblt A. Hai

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n K il l 6 0 ^ 0 1V THEVJINOOW, \I ftW i K H 0 W 5 K H W H f tT l lU S E e .

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HAPPY f a m e ;

m S ' / c H , PINB [ a ?O T H E r / I'VE M A C e A MN & l y u rT L E M O N E V A T WM O W \S \O R E S S MAWN& RE:T H E A N O SA W M V 0 />4ANCESr STILL H A ^ HIS tX — G R OCE RVJ OB ,

to the mld-west and a tour of Col* ondo and California. Her dettlna- llon It Marshaltown. Iowa, where tho will visit At the home of her ton. Emhiclt Endler. On tha relumtrip the will VUlt In Denver and - Calltomla polnU.

LtavM far nrvoUyn^Mri. liUr* 6 garet Zlmnierman left (hit week(or Brooklyn. N. Y.. where ihe will *Join her husband. Uadora Zimmer- *;man. who went ihert teveral week! jage, 2

Student Arrive*—Edwin Frlcke. Cton of Mr. and Mrt.' William Prieke Cot Rupert, arrived home the flnt fot the wrek to tpend the holiday* chere wliii hit parenta. He u a mu- . &dent at the Unlverally of Calllor-. >■ nia a t L « Angeles.

Neon Slti»-A large neon tliit wi. InttaJJfd «c JJi# HatueJ Chcirft'fj, . r :omp«ny sarnge here Ihl.i week by ^Qectric PnJducU company of Dot'e.: =

,Leare for C au l-M r, and Mrs, rt GUI Broadhcad. aon Olenn andlaughter Lotiecn, left thU week 1 ior n visit In l<a Angeles, [ /

Learea for K ania*-J. W. Dennv ' J i eft for Fort ScolU Kansat, M o n d n t - ^if«r'« t'isit *'JJh JjJj daugbler, ,Mn . a1 C. Rosecrans, here,' Tv

beare liosplui—U P. Jantrs of p,Teyburn~and r : - H.' timitn-o f i in .;.-r - ^ tarn C)ty. UUh, were, dUmLwd ”rom Riipert general hospital ihii vI'cek. ____________V

BURLEY ^

Dorn a t IJurley-A danshter » .j / om fo Afr. and .Mrs. Veriion Me). \ )n on Dcccmbcr U and a ton «»» orn on November II lo Mr. and Irs. S, D. Stewart. A daughter wj.< om lo Mr. a'nd Mrt. Clovis fVmn I the Cotuge hospital, Dceejnber —

Llcepiea lo Wed - MarrUje H.:nses wc« Issued hero ihlt week C I Edwin H. Tliaycr and V/rglnd [10 "Mpp boih of Durley. 10 m - - - til MadUon W llllam i-and LIU Snii c ertha Savage. Twih ot niiiiert. aim cciniji I Lou Roy OInrod o( Eilm.'bu;r. raslilngton. ahd lu b e lla ^a u jh o i! urle)'.At Iio tp iu j-M ut Edna Williams I

u Admllled to tha Collage Itos.j lUl tuffcrlng from minor inliirifj — « lved In ft slight automobile a c , detit. Jamet Baugh * « admlilw.I tha Cotuga hwptUl on Decem.•r 15 and dlschtrgtd DKembtr iS ' ■— ther patleau dlscliargtd were L , , .Hammond aod.UU aEetnorM or.l o , ,

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Ifflbflfh »I0. Pt NS SE and Pl SE „ NE 3fi 9 H. ■

Deed; T. P.ilm el al lo U PcU- oldi. »500. Lou 15. 17. U and 19,1-“ “ DIk 28. Kimberly, . p

Deed: D. S,' Fortner to C. R. ^"5 S'eUon. JI500. U ts 2i, :0 and IT,Blk 3 Blue Ukes, . E

Deed: Mr*. S, Proihero to E. D. Mlt - jrier tt , Pt iO IS. T-

F-ilday. Uetember 18 DDeed: M. X.Cralg to ’.r. A. BaUch. tlV

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Uoone. tl. Lot 17; BIk 139 T- Deed: F. Mott Knight to 0 . f .

Atlngo, HO. lo ts IS and JO, BIk iV, T.F. . l y

Deed: C. Power* WelH to 0 . . . * , Xllnso, tl . LoU.lP and M. Dlk TO?s T. P. • )

Deed: J. Crocker lo 0 , 0 , Padgtt. f llO O O kL ollB lkiaiT .P. J

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lldaho Erilom ologlst R eports « ; Sp read Df In f e s te d ’ , p ; • A rea In S ta le ■. h !

■ p w d ^ w . la-ho, dccIT b m i" - ~ n ltfniei*nkio(Id»AB‘s Mormon erlckct ■]u n y » n m lU iifl.. - ■, *th« -'ouUool: U •linnlng,'* Dr. W.OUttds WOeUniL enlomol9|Ut. o( V•tbo,'Unlrtn:t]’ o( Idkbo ig r l^ tu n d •'■j'.exptrlieent slallon, rtportcd tocUr.. . J

'I ta ' known cnck«t>lnlcfltd- tr e t Min UiB-ittto >tu JncretK d‘ftom P100,000 teres In 1933 to 1 00;Q00 Btc rt i now, ho commenltd. -* B l

*■ -About S),000 tcrw 'w lll iu«d to K.be dusted wlUi imcetlcldci In t>37 n gU rettontbly ctfecUva coatiol b HHohuaaed." ll# ttld . ,••• ^

‘' l i l t yetr tbout 45A00 teres ^Sra i ufluted t t t r a t of l i n m but the g gwork WM timed prlnuTlly i t pro* ' te«iiik tjrlcultonU cropj tnd wea Thinbt' w etrecUve In reduiilnb lottl dlptoicxicket popuItUon. hlUrl.

"A crtcktt CK wryey conducted . . . « l u t W l thowi u u t erei tre reiytbundant in netrly t i l c( the In- Broleited counUej tnd t e re tt !nere»» own IIn popultUon li evident In at) coun* le rtti' t l» - m the western pa^t 0 7 Hi ........

•••U ii" /Under t p ltn tdopted a t WUUlIo “ P*"

h r .entomoloiliu Irom ^^o n5ne' erlcket-lnfbted sItle jyaJM w ou ld he made trtU tble tn fa the Itdertl soremment for work In 1BJ7; Idaho'sshtre would De tl36,000. -Work m

i )>Quld lU rt April I. ' H 1< ' Ubor (or Iho work lu t year was

dona by the WPA. • ’ H

i M i i i p i I

RtQUIcm mass was celtbraUit t t St. Edward’s Catholic church yes* lerdsy. memtos (o r.M lu Blanche Walker ts t large number ot friends nnd rtlttlrea gathered to pay her tribute, iter. H. S..llcltman. putor, olflclated. Music w u prorldtd by the church. T hofosary w u recltcd ftlday o-enlns t f the liome of Mrs.Eihtl Towtn.

Actlre ' pAlbearers were Jolm VInnT, C u t Ko\tenbtck. 'N m t H Adsmi, Jack Oray, Bob WlUlasis nnd ■ Bob Crtuel. Uoiiortry pallbearers lnclud<d Alvali Jay. Dr. M. Orootu. H Albert Seoolt, n . E. Boblcr. Ptlcr ■ ilulder and J. R Cress.

Interment was' In Twin Palls c«n* etery. ' ««y. a

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GOODING 4-H CANNING ^.._CLUBS COMPLETE-WORK i r . u

_____ klllrraoobfN O , t)ee. 19-Ooodlns M I nevell

canning clubs; IM by LucUIe Knl(ht tn d Mrs. 0 . D. nyBn,'ha(l 100 percent' completions of projects this pVear, harlne canned 1443'.&‘i]uarls ol ^fnjlta, w plables. ineals, and other „products with a total value of « 3m ■

OIrLt In MLu Knisht's club were BMi(^ Jsne Prick. Itcteii Komher. ■

I^Jftn Ne1»n. Margaret Potts, Betty ■^ P o tts . ' Loedt Ryan. - Mary > Chloe ■

Byan and M argard Ryan. T ^on ■In Mrs. Ryan's club were Wrenn ■

‘ Colton, Parma Flack. Edna Lucille ■Roberts. Marjorie Tliompson and ■LueUle Kntsht. ■

Ten girls completed 671 arUeles HOifbaUnslntelubledhyRuthRyan HThese girls were FYancls Bishop^ • ■Lois Otrdner, Rol^vtt Htrdlng. Ei- ■ther Heller, Edith Fm y, Virginia ■Perry. Elsie Requlst. Annie Saekman, W - Hatile flaekman and Marilyn Tur*

FINAL TRIBUTE PA ID -. . 1 P I O N ^ O F OAKLEY H

OAKLCV, Dec.. ID-A hott Ot H {rltnds and relallTcs attended fun* H c a l Krrlcts for Solomon P. V/orth* H ington, pioneer of Oakley, t t the B B CassU slake U D. 6. tabemicle hen ■

' Thursday tttcmoon with Blshsp H 2van W. Holt In charge. \ f M

AquatletcompoKdofMaudClark, naldt Black. Blaine Mtrtlndale and ^

■ oimer l<owo sang "Sometime Well _ Uoderstand" tnd "Beautiful Isle ot eomewhere." IC. 0 . lWwkfs\*sang "Coming Home.-

InrocaUon w u by Charles S,Clatk and bentdlcllon ty ’William T.Harper. Speaker* « tre John ,Mc Kurray. WllUam O. Hardy, and John ,‘J A. K uk . '►Fsllbearcrs Mre Nels.R, Peleraon, l ^ d Van Wyner. Rou Adams, S>

, m Paskett, U. C, McMurray and U r — ,W. Robinson. ]t. nower girls were l«ulie Clark. M0 . Certlo Speck* nan . Vertnt Robinson: Mary Martin,CbrtU W trr and Vemce Adams.

Interment was In Oakley cem* etery. _________________

Xmas Tree LAMPS

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1 . BOB MILNER ' SALES CO.

DabI Twin falli ‘ irrtima

AMUSEMWill R ooera P lo turo Retdrai

Th# Will Boren yeo lortd, ta Sts wise*!, i plomat drirtaf itd fe d shlris alUy wUh bla larlOBs bane aeote, la idiiTtd ta 'U» ntni r BU^* which epeaa a Uu m dsy shewtar BroBtbt baek by.popaltr demand, "Aabau ■B bnmorlst ta t role eleaely rtsembllnr Ih reen. D rew d ta u faa U U r ' “soop and I luda r (o t n elltnelle>rldded Dytblcal I pers that laogh tU (ronble* away.-

M y s le r /S to ry H eads Idaho’s

Seftanlhf loday t t (he^Idaho theater li Jo r, and Bnee Cabot In ".Sinner Take AIL’ cr the gariih llfhli e t Broadway and dea ikrrf. Tlie plot centers around a bttnllfi rlnf /eporier In ponnll who does til t< I the tiirlll race of • lilrtlme u they mi ler for hith slakes. The proirtm Is eomplB velly, Ltorel snd Hardy eomedy, and nn

Robert T aylor, Irene Dunne Rei

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-be plclnr* that hss been prenemeed tb n . "Macnirieenl Obieaalon- wlih Irene P t llerwsrtb. Belly Fomeas, Arthur Tresel neltt. Deryl Mereer, Corw Lon Ccltlns tnd aested by s b ^ o y who saw H before aad ny who coaid not aea It before, lhat Uncle I glsrloBa pleturv baek te Iht Roiy thei nlng loday.

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the all work 0 How at money o tlh o ' Uie res deparU prlng I could ( scnUal t t a r studies thecould b provem Moro n tlie net

I Joseph Callela;jIargarfl.Llnd. » ” Ml" Myjtery fllnp U'a ahadew dealh mingles wilh lha m em -. p"vlou itlfc] helreu In dsnrer—tn d t court 1 I towards loUlnr the myiiery. could i -match WlU wilh a mysterioos raies’t ipleltd with a Trie Smith sport the rea newt' water_____ thst.th

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eaeher, Btlpb Morgan. He^ry .,md Lnclen Lllllefletd, h u beea J,?!. ,ad want to ae« It again, i« d ao C V . cle Joe*K hat arranged to bring Ibealer for-another three days

. . duced

T CAI;Iean house on our large fclocipedes, Electric Appl Special CHRISTMAS ITB

' Special Low Prices on M isils, Cutlery and H u rt® tw ill m ake splendid.

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Vaterworks ] Long Under

ormer Twin F alls Mayor ■ Of Improvement

Edilor’i * WMM ,r t «lx iiiiwertag auoty <M stlou breagbl -meut> in connecUon wllb Use local ritsi;kterworks slloatlon and In order I d hi ahed Ugbt open'Ihe history' ef

e Twta Falls pUnl. a former » Icaayor ef Twta Falls comnients Iromwn (be City's need In tbe light ent

esUlIag eeadlUens. ^

By EVERBIT M. 6>VEELEY jjurl L brief rtcltti of. some waler- otllce rks 'hlslo^r may serve to mako centra i r Iho retsons for Uie ttxpaycn’ moro t es when they rejected the pro- liave t t l for t (200,000 hood Issue ta proven I Ttctnl elecUon. iraMorn tha seeond year ot Mr. Bobierl this a it Urm w mayor, he and tha men csme .0 were then councUmen, h tr ta s reduce med from a year's study o( tbe payers uUon that the valerworks » ts works t t i problem, s t t themselves down Out, plan for deaUnc wlth'lt. The old Ills, at Jdea mains tmder the city streeU tsx lu re conttaually bretUng. TTtey' i iu b< re likely to go out In large sec* 1-ho m RS a t aryr Ume. SomeUilng had wllhou be donp wlUi them right away, ime, U ) storage capacity for treated and city’s Ji ertd water wss not as tarce as been, i ihould be, but the city,had Men constn ting alonf ftlily. well wlUt what llie i:c had for years, and th a t could for.It lls tum .‘There w u only ono ta lead from the fU'xr plant to t|,ec

clly's dlstribuUon '(ystem ,'but nistJii IU In good shspe and with pro- voir is care should last, as It has; tor nlscd \

rs. So the pKn, as made, had ee slepi: f ln t. the replacement but wc Ihe'wooden mains In the streets. „ u c i i ond: the construction of t n ade* tuioui ie clear wtter reservoir. Third: im# jr

conslrucUon of another/ m tta i. desi ild theciV r. j h u «FInanclar Preaenls Problrm ihould

tut I t was'one thing to rttognlse do not situation and qulU andther to polio'

:k out a way to take care ot It. speetlo «r and where to get the necessary policy ney was the/blg question. Some nol Ju :ho work had to badone t t once, portam rest later. Tlie heads of the city Whei

ArUnenU spent many lioun tig- forced ng and planning on liow Ihey be on Id carry on the •city’s otiicr cs* the lU Ual work, without neglect, hut. Is Just a mtaimiugscost. From these evident ilea U was le im td Itom te tr i ' <

usual rn'enues some money result t Id be turned lo waler works Im- ^ venient. But this was not enough. ui ro money lu d to be provided. It tl®”. o necessary work was to be done. « cond;

1 was proposed to ratio tho rales B-aler. But In an ailempled In* I'urpox ue ot waler rales made by a (he lax vlous admtalstration, the dlslriet hold bi rl held and ruled tbat Uie city Ihe ilti Id nol raise, or mAlninlri. waler ta the 3-th«rwould-morc th w cover conflitlireasonsblo and proper cost of charge

er dellnry; Bul, it was found the bort there waa no reason uii3er Uio Uon wi’ 'wliy rales could nol bo ralted set aald provide neccssary money for mt- Ondeworks Ijnprovenicni, It ilic >ur- Here b(

s’produced by such rates was to ■ derated to needed water works iro\'cmenls.' Accordingly Ordln* -m e ^ 0. 4S1 was adopted, Increu* I the minimum inside the city id ^

0 net, and oulslde to g : iiei.New Rates EsUbllshed

Tom Uie money provided by the rease In water rates and by Uie clest economy In operation ot Whtt dtpailmtnts Uic woik oj _

lacing the dangerous mains uO( ler the clly slreeia was begun1 canlcd on u rapidly as tboney no-In. But this w u not fu t ugh to give the clly fa ir safety I eo, al Ihe suggestion o t Mr. iplii, Ordinance No. 47B,^-as pled in Deecmber, 1929. taereu-

the minimum rale Inside iho ’ lo $3 net, and euulde to W.TS .The need for Uils was explained 'Uie. people of the clly and iu>Icit was made. , ]nili Uie Increase revenue the • > laccment work went on unlll the 1 k of Ute dahger w u jiassed, and | ' * Hay ol u n Ihe w-tler rates were | ueed to taelr present level. IliO limum n tl Jn ihe^lly, tSJO. net Ilde. Tills level ^ I d produce's X IittniU l sum each yea?Dbore op- .......•Ung costs wlUi.w^eh Uie furUier . O f irovtmettis. not emergency In I nalurt. could be carried on. y u you go,"Is May of 1931 the present ma- r look.older, The waterworks tn was of IIS Interest, Uien. to n . The emersency had been mtl Uie mtn before him. In his flrsi W l '

i r ef ofllce ihi waterworks pro*,ced a proll!, sbove operating

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LL! Ife stock ()f . ' ■ppliancc.s, and ■TEMS! 1Many Useful I

Feds of Items

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Problem ei jr Scrutiny ^yor Reviews History ™ :n tP ro jec t:speiu« and what llllle replace* .(altntai-ho.uld,oI.M 7.J»50,-ln-Uie------ kitxi year'the prollt was,M*.UJiS. Hr. :n his ihlrd year Uie p to f lfw u rhtr l4I.ei9.T}. Tills year It ahould b« '" i ll Icsil 110.000. A loUl of profit T»'lr rom the waterworks In the pres- liii; i :nl artnUnblration of a b o u t ^onril 1175.000. . Sultl.

ntllnqueat Taxes CoUetted During Maj’or JohnilonU Urm ot fllce Ihe city h u received lo lU mtral lund from deltaquent Uxes jy , ore tlmn lOi.OOO, Tills mobey could »vo been used for waterworks tm* • mvemetii. The prevloiffTdnitala*«ltm had relused.lo spend tgainst . lls a w t, planning Umt when lt imo iji 11 could be used elUicr to A,iv ^duce Ihe bond burden on Ul# tax* Jhtri •yrrs. or to Improve th# w»t«r* • orks sj'iiem. msnDui, Ihe *173,000 waterworki pro* li, and the W3,000 trom delloquer*IX jiaymenu. a loUl of ♦3»,00«, u been.^pcnt for oUier purposes, * W he money U gane, and W8 aro aUll , “•,}*, llhout any, c ltir weU or new mata, ne, Uiough mere ran ' U in n ia ^ ( | ty 'shsnds|J«,OOOUiateoul(^vc';en. and should litre btetbuaed to insiruci them, MO;OOQ nb tp Uian « |, . , « m ooo Uie bond eb)»loD called dlirt ir. ' cauu

New R f s e r r ^ Needed , ' >upt Tliere Is no s i^ tanU al quesUoo ’ 0 ist 411 adequaur clear water reser* Pros< ilr .ls f lejlra^ . That was itcog* * *J to l years a ^ We have gone along [""> llll what tt6 have for many ye tn , '■'s" it we slioild Imve.moro resenolr >pscity. ’nilfre u lUso no subiton- „,V," ilquuilcii that tntddlUonal mata L'?:, M Irom'Ihe rcsen-olr to the d ty f'lp

desirable. Bul Uie p re^ n t Une u sen'cd, and wlUi proper care lould tene tor a whllulonger. 1> not find ta Uie city records any CLUI >llcy ot tysicmaUe and recular ta* leetlon ol Uie present lead mala. A ' illcy of "wait till I t breaks” Un Justlliable ta a matter t« ln^ .-VVEI irlanl Hi' ihe clly's waler supply, was o Whfilicr the waler rate* .will be and | rted down to where they ought to d.n : on the clly's record ot diverting _,e surplus revenue to other uses . . . * Just now a question. There 'Is >

Idtnte lhat tho uxpayera tre :iej' ot Hie psesctvl alUiiUoti Isv the “ ' ‘ri mil ot the recent bond elecUon. Virgin

Bonds Could B« Pasted Lois 1 If, under Ihe present‘admlnlstra' Joy SI in. our waterworks have m elted Aim. condition where Immediate acllon Helen necessary to meet It, and /or Uiat Short irpose a bond Issue must be had, cloUilr e taxpayers ot Twta Fans will not Uie cli Id back. Out, the .Uxptyers know King, e iliiwilon. The mayor mys Uiat J cs. ib the last elghlecii monUu a bad Mary

nditlon h u developed. He v u 'i n cloihlr arge durtag lhat time, and, until Thr:> bond Idea Kited him, no men- old, N in was made of ll. no money i;as eaniei ; aaldo to'correct It. larly c ander the prtMtft set up I be- Comst re bonds are out of tho queslloa iect Ir

JEULISON..MEMOR]

« 5 Main Avenue Good Btock of finished momimcn

. ivhich to selci LOW PRICE,

A L t WORK GUARy^

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-IT S A t t IN n ! S AND WE Nl OUR PBICES'

SU N D A Y M O RN IN G , DECEMBE

Embarrassinent Ml Led To Sale Of

First Car Here. . - J ___ ■ M

Ih e man who owned .uie first died lutoiiioblle ta Twta Falls, M. J. Twb iwetley, lawyer, was so embar- Will assed ol the fact lie kept It In a to d h td most ot Uie time, it w u re* lasC 'ealed Saturday.. ' . ; t o -A --K eM -rei»rler-TnleS le«d- kir. Sweeley to discover how and mor ihtn Ihe fln t car anlvcd herc ./ u \A ••’I bmught Uie f ln t car taW Sv™ r»'ln Palls in January. 1808, har* tiK purchased ll ta Chicago sec- inrihand tor MOO," Mr. Bwecley “ ®r sltl. "It wss a one-cyltader, two » ! t ■csied car In which entrance was “ g k'Wned trom the tear and which lad 10 bo bicked talo tlie,curb- ng to dlipo«o of Uie oeeupanU, • Tt :is Iradename w u "Die Queen."' morl

Came from Iona ««*Tlie car. according lo Mr. Swe«* '

cy. was suphed trotn Slous c ilj ,Iowa, lo M ill rolls by trelght.When Jlni/conlactcd Iho Sioux h : iiy f r c l i i i , agent contended th. iiere w u no such place u .Twin'Falls as id did not appear on any- nap ihenlarallable. W

'a ts t iC e n U . RoarliiB otound the local slrcela dent lit couldn't navigate llie inade* breal late Country roadii) a t 10 to 15 niles per hour on gai, Irom t <y|, nachtae aliop, costing 45 cenU a .u y »IIon. Clic car served mafaiy to caro honti.'M any a horse oaiier made

he air blue with remarks ta ray ,,„ J llrecllon." Mr. anreeley said. Be* ®“ *'

of this fact the car w*l tepi mosUy ta a shed. ?>'

'•□no day a Pocatello man ap- « J ‘» iroschtd me and wanted lo buy Adr. I ga.»Iino engine,- Mr. Sweeley “ Tnitnli?cd. -to I sold him ihe — ; ^ l « ^ n ^ « w Uie car ta for ■ “

'o n e a l n ^ euclly like Uia I In i'c a r in UiU clly Is on ex* I iiblt at (he SmIUisonlan InsU* ■ule ta Washington, D. C. I

LUBS AT W eNDELL’ I S ' .COMPLETE 4-H WORK .

WENI^-U* D et l»-^:iub work 'Ul completed ta one csnnlng club Id ta-o clothing clufis- ta Wen*n. • ■Tl» csiming club was led again Is >tar by Mn. 0 . H. Brevlek. d llie following girls completed: irlrude Qrevkk, U nora Brevlek, rglnia Brevlek. Margaret Denney, lls Savior, Edna Strickland and ySlfickland.Almarosfl KendrIck,^nore Mays.■Irn Sawlberg, Cora Short, Pnmkle lort and Lena Short were In the lUilng club ltd by Iris Sates. In .8 club led by Wlldt Young, Louise nr, Dixie Obsilck, Anna Obaltek. ule Slock. Jeoj) W uhbum and iry Wa.*Jibum completed their •'thing'work..........................................rh r» Wendell club members, Har*I, Norman and Vlntlnla Brevlek. rrled dairy projects not ta a rtgu- 'ly ornnised dairy club. Oertnide imslocic carried an Individual pro* n In fifth year cloUitag.

Tb r o s THALS.. t1U0 East

ncnLs and markcra. from /. , / /

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equesi ot One t Magnificent es!

IBER 20, lflS8

iSITllLWEH n . litary Jane LaOountyJ TJ. Ri

Ued yesterday a t her home east of U n. rwta Palls. She ilaji Uie widow of a t .1 ffUllam LaBoifaily, who was gored Oree0 dMth by a bull on Decembec l, Mon u i U n . UBounty hsd made ber Palla i6me.HeteJDiLlhe.past-sev*n'yeari Ray: Ihe w u bottx April <, \VA la West- tr*a nortland Couniy. Ptnnsylrania; eUrj md bhd been in 111 heallh for k Ri lumtJer of yean. • " 19,1A^ttaughtcr, Mrs. Ira WUcoxj two hsd

i r o ^ n , James and Wilson'Snod* year;rau; a sister, Mn. 0 . W. Brown, enti,:i|iUiitefrandchltdren. Hilda, Billy Roynd Dolorea Wilcox, all of Twin — 'alls, survive. •The body rtsu ’ a t Ute Twta fails \ \

nortusry pending funeral amoge* \ . 'nenls. V'S

r*W MOLAfeS D18U10QE \ ! i • WOMANH PAL8E TEETH N

EliU lM , if. Y , Dec. 19 UVMrs. V da E. Dense. 7t, U growing Uiree \ «LW leeUi.When she altcniplcd to replsce ■

er false teelh after a week's Utaeu ■t)# found Uie gums swollen. Her L I IenUst said Uie new teelh wer# Just J treaktag Uirough. ^

The new cresllons In Katon's fios ^ UUaoaiy at* displayed a t Uie Clo*' ^ «ek 8 ton.-A dr. g f l

Olebe* and Aliases a t O ei Beek ■ ]

Globe A*1 Isylnc nasb geU re* ^ BlU. Olebe Seed and Feed C o.- ! i2 J dr. "

S T A R T S T O D A

£ c m 3 x d e a iwith romance,' wealth'and llfeitselfthottakeilAbeau*: J tiful ipitfiie trlei to outwit I8CunniBoldUeT».8D<liizid8 f l herM lfin tbeU gh^pot 1 oiheryoungliielP/eiiVo/ 1 e jrd /ene iif euef ta tp iiia .^ a bowl with tvvY tbrlUr

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Ralph Baker, 31, son of Mr. anit , 'u in . Charles Baker, died yestwdiT t the family borne n e a f R ocK i'i ireek. Serriccs will be co&doctKl londay a t J o'clock a t Ute T irla",'/] 'alls mortuary chapei; with Her. laym ond-S .-n« r6 rtB litia rrff i® i:^ f*n\ WlU be In .Twta n U a t m * tery.Ralph Baker waa bom Dteenib#!'. ’>1’

9, 1919, a t Omiba, Kebraskt. lad been lU for the past le reral e a r t Surviving besides his P*r-” ‘- nU,- aro two broUien, E td t a t J. loy Dgktr. ’ . ' ' , ' *

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• •8U >cki:H ftrr!r«IU W luIC 0 ^ ,’ 'ttftuM i*U ottetulon.:• - curb: D oim jiM uitrU li h a d

jto tU n ■ EK hinjei: tower; , j t t w i l decUnes.irHial.

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i*Ui todw knocktd :-Uw ploi tn m under the lUKk mar-• krt irtih rw ilttn t lone* or 1 to 4 of ^ :iw D un DOlnli. muuoD '. ’ t t * Urt dUpUired letoeUri nUly. j« ‘iDi. teadtnelet in w iy decUop. a l ' 1

'ibouih’ll WM uubtB to I t t a ture J f oa recoTCiy a t any ittne. IW.MO

’A relabM ta tbe floal t o i r followed the.ICO had r tfu a^ .

ta iiinKtlM eanlen' pita for ,e*- ' ♦«nSwi M ememoer freliht n te t NEW vbieb e w a t the end «f in t .

R e c e ^ m t t a vets offertd la today s tw h raluSe that Juit before the w w to clno. th e ^ c k tr upe feU about 1 and he ialnutei b ^ ^ Coot deaUnp. H ie M an total turMrtrTbowerer, ot and tio.b a m .wai iftbUy u n t e ^ t f r S t - jm r a l tuday^ a i r ^ t e . ' f lower.

Anoelited Prefl. a m u e of aoiB w aiufferedanrtdtcIlM O f J (rfa w ta l a t W Jrthe tharpeit drop ^

: S n w r i y a ^ t h . n r t l M W ^ cnapedtt wu-dewa U polnti, the QUoUUi 8MM lutttanttal reetttloa tlnce the

S £ « A S U ”S ! h. s‘•d Be* peak. queUUoBi f o r th e S M U - m m . At the ian>* time wheat a^ S|4i « Ohleaco reacted K; to lU eenti • 3 ^ M b t M aod t e a w*i unchanied to « f» «

Oottba WU18 cenu a bale Ja 4J-4 ijp to o frw te n t t . '

,Bmdi I M I I te tk f aH> ^'iaoB dL .tnU cd;a to9 lca.a t.a:non 2Ua U .leltatljr pace. Leadtaf forelm but- W t 43 MCtM w A ilHhtly to te ™ « of itM'dollar.• ; :A i» o u f * Oo. iharea .weie'the ; 1 j ^ - a e U r e of the day, ptU ng a 3e 47 . Uftof H o f» p o tn ta t e n . \m ie a p . J t 4#

.parwUTTeneetwllhe-p^rtoi off of u h u e on the old preferred and a J t A I birt!fr ootleek for the packini to* 3 h t 41

i - ^ f t i c t l o n i to a polnf or to wero •AtiT/wTi^ a t SIM, Kennecott, WM, - H i n a n « l n « . u» l,Inun»uon«t

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TtTloui day S7.M..«eck t;o S6J1. I nth a*o #U5, year ago 77.18. - j- lao|o of recent r« r i . ^ ^

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rO R SQ K EXCHANGE 9 .fBW YORK, Dec. » M>:C!(ttlng ^•Ign exchange ratet In N er York: ^jiee dtmand, 4.97; cablet. 4 ^ ; ^ ntreal In- New York, lOOMH;r York in Montreal, M «H .' . (i

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locomoUre 4IH and General Am^lce ;trlc, flIH. - <2 ^opee that the new trading nilet ^ he tecurlUe* and exchange com- Am,TO Oon, expecied toon, wUI not be ^ ^ druUc, brought another upturn Aucood [» price of atock exchanp leata. ^ n u ja

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CuioAQO PROOVCE OloiliHIOAOO, bee. 1# W) - Butter: , 'tlpta 7431 tuba; lUifdyiunchaDi- , ^

r p : Rectlpli 8887 caitt: firmer:% fUiU eart and local 3tUe: h graded flnU can and l o ^ . e: o inen t recelpU J8o; refrlg- w ex tru TIUc; retrfgerator >dardi»He.oultry: U re, 34 tnicka. tteady ’f _ ^ inn : hena 4« poundi up l8He. than 4U pounda 13Mc; Icghom

a W «c;. aprlngi 4 pound* up. irtd lie , Plymouth rock UUe; n jg . t U twk-18c; le u .than 4 pcnndt „ ),i|| n d lie , Plymouth r«ek)4o, white bulk p, c l4Ue: leghom chlckena lie ; u k « i rred broUert 15c, Plymouth and $1 5. n le rock 16ci lutkeyt, h to i 17c; catlona ng toiM lSUc,-old l)c! No. 3 ported cen 18c; ducks, white 4M'pouodi fl.00. Ite. eoloted 18c. email white and' Twin ired 13c; northern gteae ISe, cash ti them gecM lie ; capon* 7 pounds tl.78 tc l#c,-leu - th a n -7-pounds-18c, 8158 t.

Item 13c, leghorn roosters lie . u high irtned turkeyi: Steidj to firm; to buy « young 31«c, old l#Ho; toms en bu n i 18 pounds up 3QHo le u than >‘-80 > pound* 3l'.4e, old 18c; No. 3 tur- »>•<»* 15!5c. . J

hI gabfEW YORK. Dee. 18 Ml - Ilaw .-m , j :»r » « unchanged today al- -ugh a little better Inquiry waa ! ,7 ^ * , ©ned. SpoU were quoted a t S.n 1 1917 quou I t 3J0 with a tale „ °:h .n the Iftiur prlee of IIWO bag*Puerto Rico* for Mareh thlpment

^lure* were firmer on trade Brownrertng against uie* ot actuals Keorul1 commlMlon house buying. Pin* I P»rtl:price* were wtUiln a p ^ t of '

! be*( and from >3 lo 3 polnU ,■■I higher. S*te«-were 0MO ton*. . , , eluding. con*ldetable exchanging ' Llim January to ’Uter positions. L _ Ming; January 3.87 bid. March« bid. May 5 » bid, July 3 J I ' « - •I. September 3J 2 bid. . „ iletlned w u uncli»ngtd wtth'an.linen Ujting a t i.K fer fine gran- “ lied. A fair withdrawal demand 1* reported, but olherwlte ibuil-u w u light. II w u reported tha t 170 toly a fair buslnea w u entered yei> unair 'rday ef the 4.70 bael* a t which ible U'el one of the loeal reflnen ac- pormd.iptfd builneu for prompt *hlp» butehr; mt to regular cu»tomer».Jor the Catlly (■ for u*

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iOS ANOELES. Dec. » ( /n -B ut- iteady; 348,700 lb*. Butter In bulk SSWe. enly*l.

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cara _______________ 83i7 ^c a r ________________ »3J8 Voalng bid and u k 835? to 13.70. \

Marth DeUrny-KM , l«n“ < oilng bid 8»9.

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ter gnIDAHO POTATOES to 89.<

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pper Talley: Carloadt’f.o i. cuh k to dealen: Ru**eu U £. i tly 81.80 to 8W0. An oeeailonal '“ I"* higher and lower. VB. 3 mo*Uy ' l l i . A Tcry few scattered, *alet ««J. An ocea*lonalt)pemflUg pack nigh u 8180. ,Oa*h lo growen c per cwt: Russet* 0 5 . 1 a few P r ie ^ s a t aeallertng polnU nwatly S. Meat lou held higher. An oc- ^ onal iale higher. No tales re- fcei o

e l tome polnU. V S . 3 mostly to 81*

win WU.Burtey: Catload* fAb. T ^ * n1 track dealen: RutteU V S . 1 t^ ck n8 to 81A8 a t most polnU. Ufl. 3 t n j o8 to 8137!i. An occulonal ear « « » 1 ilghas41J0atafewpolnU.Hard,uyn*low u8liS .C a*hto6row . W Wbulk per ewt: Ru**eU tIB. 1 w w

0 to 81.60 moitly 81«- OS. 3 0 lo 81.08 motUy 81.00.

Cm CAGO^TATOES W to inCAOO, Dec. IB Ml (USDA)- iloes; Recelpu 78 arload*; on ^ “ k3ll:toU IU .8.ahlpm enUB 04; 5 " " dy; suppUe* light: wetletn *toek land light, northern demand „ r; saekKJ t>er cwt. Idaho Ru»iel bank* U, S. No. I 8350, to tt,6S;3 g l ^ ' i to 83.03; Colorado Red nurc* U a NO. I 83.48 to 83JS; wn Deautle* V. fl. No. 1 13J3H; m k a Bits* Triumph* V. S. No.»rtly graded 83J8.

and w--------- --------------------------------1 to 810;LIVESTOCK MARKETSST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK ” ho«j

r . JOSEPlt, Dec. 19 - (USDA) JlO to a : ReeclpU 800; market ooml- p.40 t r steady with Ptlday's arenge; Bhee jhU abow 1*0 pound*.-Tlrtu*lly idahot ent; few sales, medium and good, |8M : to ItM pounds 89.38 to-89i0:

111 lob 3M pound* W.80; quot- LO; : lop 8S'.88; few loU 140 to'160 LOS nd.1 M.18 lo 89J0: for the week: DA)~: etirn mostly ateady. 38o 101attle.’RecelpU 100; ealt-e* none; elotlng tbe wtek: slaughter tteen aod 810J 8.

rIing*,*lrong to 38c higher; cow*. Catt ;y »teidy;-ca3Tes- and reajen. strong; •dy; atocken and feeden. unet- er klr r steady to weak; odd bead choice 8848 t prime yestllng * l« n to 813; tun 88J0; lUy ihort teds a t |7JU t« $9: c o n t

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loadt to 810.78; load lot helfcn 8 to 88.18; top T talen 89; two Ufkahy.filp pound feeden 87.18; c replacement cattle 84 to 87. ma8- Heep: ReoelpU 1000; for the one lo k; fa t Umbs 18 to 38c lower; pounit (p, ateady: week's top: fat na* $g,21

and fed wettem* lamb* 88.80; c 8J8 to U M ; fall t l ^ Umbs 8 to 87J0; moit aU u^ te r ewe* q o d0 to 84, top 8443; 74 pound q T T "

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OMAHA UVESTOCK IMAHA. Dec. 19 (A (V8DA)- , p : BeceloU 3400; aD pide* and ? r ? i ' isea nominally iteady; few bet* gnide buUhen 300 lb. up 89iO 89.88: top 89«8;‘ acattered loU

lb. 89.18 to 8938; u*t good

lattle: ’RecelpU 78; eompaiid h Prlday U*t week fed ite m ‘J ® “1 yearllnn ttrcng to 38e higher, lancea SOc up on weighty tteen “ f ^ « r classes steady, bulk for week1 steen and yearllnp 8880 to M : weighty lU en 1478 lb. 81IJ3; ^ < eral loada 8UM to 811.78; Utter ce including IJ97 lb. welghU fed to t i : ( e n 87M to 89 00; few load* 89.10 88J8; 89M; amall loU 810.00 to 11048; cow* 8 I cowa 8448 to 88J0; few 88.18 to 84; IIM ; cutter gndes 83.00 to 84.00: to 884: lU 84AO to 8848; pncllcal lop trealen Je n U M ; MlecU 89.00 to 89.80; gndea cken and feeden 8880 to 86.78; fiheei f loads yearllnp 81.00 to 81.90; mojUy ck icalvea « W . , bulk faIheepr Recelpu 3,000: compared f*w 8«J IdtyJast-week mostly 80c lower; m 88.8 wp weak to 38c lower: feeden ik; cKiiIng bulks follow: Good r a : iciwleo fed wooled Umb* 81.75 to W; fed clipped Umbs eligible 81.- _ to 81JK>; good and choice ewe* “ a i- j a to 84.00; good and cholce'Jeed- *«'' 88A0 to 87,7S; medium »Ida light lamb* down to «iO. Caltli

I week:DENVER UVESTOCK *le«dy

lENVER, Dec. 10 (<T) (UMA) - *teady ;tle: 180; calve* 300: W week. of,cowi t I teen and helfera tietdy to 38c lower; e r: ateen 87J0 to gltiO; heifers genenl tj to 8948; cow* steaily to ISc proTtd; t t : beef cowi 88; bulk 84.40 to ycatUn. SO: cu tten 83 to 84.10; bulls’» b a t m 380 higher a t 8480 to t8; ralveji 89; feei 1 vealen iteady: top-vealcrs 89 87,78: b glO; Itocken and feeder* iieady; Sheet e n U to 81.78; helfen 87.18 down; iteady; rs I4 i0 down; belt sieer calre* week'* [8. • close. 8toca: 1100: iteady lo lOc lo m ; and f{ I to 380 lb. 89.80 to tlO: sows 8448; to to 89i0.Oiecp: 700; f i t Umbs iteady; thot 8848 to 8848; odd yearllnp OMA SO; fa t ewe* 84. Cattle;

------- . the weLOS ANOEUS LIVESTOCK strong JOS ANOELES. Dec. IS (,T) tUS e* 80s. j-> IIop : Por Hi-eek 1900; 18 to cU**e* i fower; grain fed* 110 lo 810.78; M at t in ; lop 810JS0; local* 89.80 lo |U ; i ij#.’ / ^ II14S:':atUe: Ft>r week KiO; steady to (alter ong; fed Iteen 88 i« 8>80; plain- weight kind 88.78 to 87.C0; 'Mexican* hndi i

U to U M ; fed helfen 8180 to to 810. n : g ran and ihort fed 88 to'87 f e r S.* n { < » to ^ ‘<cr gnde* 83 4; buU

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8448: bull* M30 to 8848; *lock- | | l | | | * and feeden iteady to weak; ^ U | K n 8848 to 87M; helfen 8848; | | | | | w* 83 to 8430. Calvu for week.00; Iteady to aSc lower; be*t real. .1 811; lUughter calm 88J0 to M; 1 3ck cafrca »J30 to 8730.Bheep: Por week J800; Umba fully eady; good wooled Umbs 88 to JO; shorn lamba 87.40; ewe* atrong BrCal 35e Wgher a t 83 toJ 4 . •

. CniCAGO UVESTOCK CHICAOO. Dec. 19 m (U8D4) - gp: Recelpu 13,000; genenlly p, tady with Prlday's arenge: bet- r grade 190 to 340 pound* iTSO 8IO1IO; top 810.10; few well fin- j,

led 180 to 180 pounds 8930 to p^je, | JO; merely good IJO to 180 pounds .75 to 8940; good 338 to 480 pound m- wa quotable 8930 to 89.78; ship- „ TS look 300; estimated holdoter ^ „ 00; compared a week ago welgnu fnirket iward from 180 pounds mostly Ita ^ p„ rer; olhen around 8c off; lO^t . (Ie cttanged. - posltlorcu tler Recelpu 300. calre* lOO: ,hing 0 mpared Friday Ust week; good g{ «],( id choice Iteen and yearllnp 80c Bher; common and medium grade* - jq ^ ndy to :ic up, weighty kinds owing adrance; genenl market ller grade iteen all welghU 80e vealen 81 orer Monday's low time; com- slocker

on and choice helfen fuUy sUa- few Ic ■; medium to good gnde* 28c lo«^ *tock c . *uch 87 to 810 helfen dreulng Shee. tier than recently; cowa *trong celpt* 18e higher; bull* fully sUady; mostly

slen steady to weak; extreme top lower; arllng steen 813.75; helfen 813; goodie tdlum weight tteen 81330; wet;h- to 8*3( steen 81348; big welghU 811.18; ped lu tU r gndes all weUhU 810.78 to to chol 348 a t bett Ume; common and choice edlum grades 8830 to 89; itocken dlum ul feeden weak to 38c lower, bet- 8830; r grade* 8748 to i lX . best mt(ity Hog* eden W.I8; common and medium direct; ade* 884S to 8848. scatterBheep: Recelpu JOO: fpr week up 893 idlng Prtday 4800 dlmU; comptr- tB.IS'ti ; Friday lu t awk: Pat Umbs for thi ostly steady, aged iheep firm; withei edlng. Umbs atrong to a ihado 170 to gher: week’s lamb top 89.18. paid day 89 ,c]ote for choice ntUres to imiU Hen; packer top and best fed P stem* M; mo*t fed western* offer- POn p 8830 to U M ; bulk niUrK 8830 -Hog: 89; Umbs scaling orer 100 pound* 8380; rely passing 88.78; late summer tomoe Id fall ahom lamb* 87.18 to C8; »)■ dri tughler yearling* 8730 to 87,78 early,' BtUy; few lamb welghU 88; aUugh- bulk 2 r ewea 8330 to 8430 mostly; top *clghl 38; feeding lamb* 8748'to 8730; le load cholc* Montanu 88; 90 und *hearlng Umbs as high u 417 _____ Catt

• OGDEN UVESTOCK.OODEN, UUh, Dec. 19 UP) (US T ; c W - Hop: 4 « ; for week, very IW, demand Ueklng, weak lo 8c w io< n r ; best local butchen 89X10 to | i « n ,78; mixed kind* 8930 down to mkq t 48; packing tows tteady a t 8830 10 u .

Cattle: 480; for week 3804; *te*dy 1 strong; best ileen 8848 on load ter co

od 'and choice I3» Ib Idalios; lo 83.0 ren l loads UUlu. Idahos and 8330 1 yomlnp 8838 to 8730; buUi med- to 834 D and good drirelnt 8848 to 8730; 8830; 1 r -light Wyoming feeden ' 88.88; choice r good Idaho helfen 8830; bulk mon d Irelnt 8848 to 8848; car light 8330 li ontana feeden 8830; pUln dairy - 8hee ed tteen and helfen 88 dowir; 800; e< &lUd number good young cowt 88 itrong

8848, Including car Utah* a t truckei J8; bulk medium and good local 8830; w* 8443 lo 84.78: low g n d a 83 87.78; 1 84; medium and good bulU 8448 umbs 8848; plain kinds 84 down; good U-O'} *

lie n scaree. 8730 to M48; lower *3 “ } Idea 8748 down. - 8130 tBheep: 2n8; for week 11437; ules »tly truckln* at aleady prices; SAN Ik fat lamb* truckedln 88.78 to 87; n n u IT 8830; 111 head pUln local feed- \i 18830; few lou ewes 8330 to 83. (|rc di

KANS.W CITV UVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Dec. 19 Ml (US topani t ) -H o p ; 1200; nominally lUady; en810 : week, unerenly 8 to ttcJilgher; 810; 1 n 10 to 38c up. lijhuCattle: 1000; calve* 400; for the rl<s U lek: beef jte en and yearling*, ly 813i «dy to '(iAhg; .*pot aha atock. Catll :ady lo 38c lofer: lowtr gnde* 5178; ( ,cowj. stMdy; m ler* . 28 lo 80c jtcadr, rer; slocker and feeder claves, about nenlly steady; demand, Im. strong; jved; wecki top: choice to prime i»und uU np, 813: part load at 81178; dlum t H matured *leen. 81148; vealen ico lo I feeden 8848: Jtock *teer calves m,jo, ] 18; buirfed tte en 8730 to 81048.Jheeti: None; for the week: lambs i„ d 8t iady;” »lieep ateady to 38o lower: two lot ek'a lop. fed umba paid a t the callfoi ee, 88.«: Uto bulk choice natives d ftd, lou 8830 to 8*30; top ewes atilix\ 48: bulk, 88.18 to 84. t8: pn

OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA. Dec. 19 (fll (U8DA)- nomln ittle: Recelpu 78; c a lm 48: fore week: Ped ateen and yearllnprong to mo*tly 38c higher- InsUnc- jbm; SOe.up on weighty aUen; olher iambs

use* *teady; bulks for the week: to mo< d *leen and -yeatUnp 8830 to double 1; welkhty tte en 1478 pound*, tooled14S; *evenlload*.8llW to 811.78; lyIter price Including 1197 pound callfot ilghU; fed heifer? H 30 to 89; few » pot Id i tt.lO to 89^0. *10 to *8.1

81048; b « f cowa 8443 to M30; Callfo) r 8.18 to 81: cutler-gnde* 83 to deck* buna l iM to IM I: Pn«tlcal (ep » ,n d

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Oy JOHN P. BOUGHAN lUCAOO. Dec. 19 MV-DUcon- Jng effect* of tumbles of aecur- I brought aboul \owtr whealX* today afler brisk upturns re- ^ ing from-news about approach- exhaustloa of aennany** bread-

If suppUea. ^. nouble con4cquence of stock by ttcrket breakt waa lo Incrcate tell- “ >» 0prtuuro on- the part ol apecu- 3 ^

ve wheat4fiiaien-who^wen~l& DLCOIItlon to coUect a profit. Some- Porig of a recoTcry from downturn* prtcetwheat value*, however, w u In gres* a t the U*t. cm'g varlout qi^arten, tpecUl tig- m ,

--------- UiTJen 8830. lelccU 89 to 8930;cken and feeden 8830 to 88.78; o Sr loads jta r tln p 87 to ; 8740; m >tk calre* 88. • “ r 1Ihetp: RecelpU JOO; bulk of re- Juir ,< pU direct; for tho week; lamb**tly lOc lower; theep weak to 38c u*r*r; feeden weak; closing bulk. J“'r«1 to choice fed wooled Umb* 87.18 x>t< .8830. closing tbpjM jp: fed clip- «»r 1 limb* eUglble 87 t ? 8730; goodchoice ewes 8348 to 84; good to D « .lice feeding lambs U to 87.18; me- “ » ;;m gnde light lambs down to mti»•' S? .lop : Recelpu 3400; Include* 1800 ect; nominally steady; top 89.68; ^ Itered u les buUhen 300 pound* |;£[U 8930 to 89.88; 110 to 190 pounds u tr l5'to-8938; JU!tgood aowa-8930; •» %

the week, steady to 3Se higher dm h exception of some weakness on I to 300 pound*; avenge cost Frl- r 89.43, weight 208.

PORTLAND LIVESTOCK ' roRTLAND, Dee. IB (;p)'(CSDA)Hop: Recelpu none; for 8 dap 80; eompattd week ago’ itrong mostly 38c higher: bulk 168 to 318 drinlM 81048; load I0U <1048

rly,' new high *lnco September; S , , Ik 338 lo 380 lb. 8930 to 8938; pig IghU downtoW30; 138 to 188 lb, nely 8930 to 89.78, few 810.00 and {her; packing tows 8748 lo 87,78;M tales 8130, good to choice local:der p ip 87.78 to U.78. ....Cattle: Recelpu none; for 8 daya 38; ealret: 380; compared week o;motUyetea^.‘bettergndeaae- J™,1 e on. fhJpper account; othen MHc. :ady bulU ahade hlgherr vealer*: lower: bulk grway tn d ta y fed !cn 8648 to 8730; grain fed*SO to 8848; common tteen down o it

M.00; Itocken WJM .to 8830: whea thy helfen 8.138 to M.63; common mU«l wn to 8448: load cutter and cut- 81.03* • cow 8330 to 8348; thells down 81.10!- 83.00; common to medium grade* No. 3 80 to 8448; good beef cowt 8430 to 88< 8848; bulk 8430 to 8848; few to beau 80; cutten down to 84.00; good to feed 1 olce vealen 8730 to 8830; com- to 81. in down lo 8430; common calves to 18. M W 88.00; good grades up lo 87. cIoto Sheep: RecelpU' none; 8 dayt 3,- u t ); compared week ago;-fal Umb; belUe: ong; ewet steady; bulk good ickedln Umbs 87.00; few 8748 to 50; load choiee 83 Ib. gn ln feds f JS; common down to 88.00; ahom nbs 88.08 down: odd jia r lln p H ; 00 to 8830: good truckedln ewe*00 to 8348; common to medium 10 to 8330. _____

IAN rSANCTSCO UVESTOCK K5UTO SAN FRANCTSCO. Dcc. Color (in (USDA - H op: RecelpU for M. H t days 1128; compared l u t Fri- Thi

Butchen fully IOC higher, pack- cUte. tows tteady: week's and cloalng chali

.andbulfcl60to 2J0 poundb'iUh- 81030; 340 to 388 pound* mainly |C1^

i; Ihort load_l83 pound U g h l ''™ lU 810; few medium lUughtcr s M30; picking aows 87 to most-,8730. MUltle: RecelpU for five, days: 9 M 8; copipared lu t Friday: 8U cn ad>-,’ e lfen little changed, cowa lut Iteady, spou 28c off; iicUs ong; top «.7S.on load good 943 B md CsIlfomU fedsteen, bulk me- im to good hay-fed and ahortfed1 to 1100 pound ateen 87.78 to 50. load 1140 pound hay fed* 88; lEh 1198 pound a\-enge* 8748; d 840 pound Oregon teedcnt8.75:0 loads 793 to BIO pound northern q „ llfornU hay fed helfen 88.18: few >rllng Itock helfera 88 to 8830;•dlum to good beer cowa .M.78 to A: practical, top good weighty bulU aitu

Calres:'for five daya 338; com- Borred last Friday; Market-quoled Re<mlnally iftady to itronpr, choice to 1tiera quoted up to 8 ia . U*t Sheep: RecelpU for fire dayt me U; compared l u t Friday: Fat tho nbs steady to weak; ewea strong Nuimodentely higher; top U 30 on *oli

ublo deck 78 pound good Oregon ma: oled lambs and part dtck atrict-good 80 pdtod long medlum-pelt * itromUs; medium to good 09 to pound medlum-pelt Umb* P J8 t8.is; *hort deck eholoe 188 pound ^ JlfomU slaughter ewea 8148; 8 ek* common to good UI-. pound ^i n d u m i , . ■

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lleance attached to the fact Clil- mooi£0 ’ December d e U w o l wheal partta In aeUve demand all day a t 8 Hen u ortr May, and closed at. Noven u o w , with ihlpping tales 're- a l t»Tied of 180,000 busheU from here, don 1Closing. quoUtlon* oa O b lcw cUI.,eal futures’wcrt % to IH c<nu ^ ider yesterdays IlnUh, DecemberIS to JMK, MW 1 » « U, r a H . J ; ly ll7 to 118, com unchanged tohigher, December iM?i M 109, ------

t f new 104** to m l i , July newIS to lo m , oaU unchanged to , ]off. May MH to 81, and lye l»,l — IH down, M a y in g to 113. Pro-Jons teiulU raried from 30 cenu In th:lln« to an advance o t two . cenu, Jui

May wl^ta(':«ache4 a top Ida[cetodayat '8143!i, up tw oO T ts <nim the day^ bottom,-and closed Jame

*lock market weakness than w u Carl: 0 ease reganilng wheat, and rye. hei aden ahort of l?ecember deUvery dec .com wen.actlre buyen. wifPor the most part. provlHon* uni leet Held about unchanged. Lu<

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PORTLAND. Dec, 19 Ml - lUy - f |« *dy, unchanged.

- ’ THEFLAX • greet

DULUTH, Dee. 19 «>-?•»* on fendiick 8111 to 8341; December 83J1; YOay 83.18. ■ n u t

_____ _______ apUiWINNIPEG GRAIN ^

WtNMlPEO, Dec. « («V -C a th T%Uleat: No. I northern 8l4Sn: No. 3 puinirthem 8I43K: N0.” 3 northern ncie40S.'O at»; No. 3 .whlla 81!ic; » i4>, 8 While 48’ie; No. I mixed feed of thKc. ‘ you I

~ yoaCHICAOO CASH GRAIN . ^

OHXOAOO, Dec. » m - 0 “ h judgrteat, no talet rtportcd; c o i^ N Mixed 81-03 to 8l,08ii; No, 4 yellow yg, .03H to l i m ; No. : , . wWte .low: oau NO. 1 white 63 to 84Ue; In t) >. 3 White 83 to 83«c: No. 3 83',.83c; buckwheat No. 3. 8340; to f y y ,

an*. No,. 3 ytUow |137« ! barley ^ cd 60 to 880 nominal: m a l i ^ Jl 8U8 nominal: timothy t ^ « «88.10 cwt; new 8830 to 8338 cwt, . .

,J tr .eed 83* to 831 cwt.U rd: Tiercel 81347; looie 81333; ^ lUe* 816.48. {[(Um

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iandon, K nox And Hamilton In ReunionCinOAOO, Dee. Wl - ire* men who formed ihe tpear- Ead of th t 1938 Republican cam- »lgn-Oov«nor All M. olonel Prank KnoX and John D. r. lU mllton-held a reunion today.

tl?* Ws* jiuinlM riwle and the * Wl t t V i S T T w r t y - a n a t i o n a l ^immlttee dined with a tcore 01 ^hicago RepubUcani. . _ , , (SE/ ■niey tent out word'Uielr jwrlcy ad "no political tlgnlllconcc.'Tbe p\-emor. la apparent JovUI wiul

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ATTENTION “S BEAN GROWERS

BEAN P m C E S a J

B ul. n , 0 3 . N .. 1r.OJJ. CAB ceml

Great Nartbema ------------that14a. PeUshed Red*-------—»4J0 eeml

Any Quantliy or lot o t beans np«u or large, covered by a S n d c d . Warehouse NegotUble 1^ .,Rccclpt ahowlifg all chartea p ^to data and with a gnde aUb* ti.hfd thereon by the warthouse*S ^ o r by a Federal Cei^fleaw ihowing Warehouto Receipt . KuabcT. I t la proper ahape to be ^ c n u P .C J J - ^ b u l a l a . a n y market. ‘ conV

t h e CHAS. W. “ b a r l o w CO. '*•

n » o t M» <*1 sboahana St. Bo. aup

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lood, tpent houn h ^ t b e n dt^m ed for the e u t . ' .............He pUnned to vUlt hU vleto'rioui' ovember foe; President Rooterelt,; the Whito House M o nday .'l^ . m dcKribed it u a “purely locUl'* Ul.''Are you going back to fatm< igl" a nevunan uked."Yep,".bo rcpUed w llh-a wlde nlle.

Legal A dvertisem entsANO'niRR SUMMONS

I the District Court of the Eltrtnth JudlcUl District, of the SUte of Idaho, In and for Twin nuif> County. kime* L MulUn*. . . . - ^

PUlntlff. *

iri Fish, If living; all the unknown heln and devisees of Carl r a n . deceased, 11 dead; LUerilia K piiis. wife of Cart piih. If Uvlog:.aU.tha_ unknown heln-i^nd devisees ot Luerllia'& PUh, decaaaed. If dead; F » d OUberl, U living; nil the un­known heln and devUees of p n d Ollbert, decease^ If dead; Luer> Ilia Gilbert, w lffiw Fred Gilbert,. If living; all th^ unknown heln and devltees ot LuerllU ’ Gilbert, deceased. U -dead; Walter H. Young. If living; aU the unknown lieln and devisee* of Walter H. Yqung, decea*cd. If dead; Jaoa Doe Young (who*eiglvea name U unknown, wife of Walter P. Young,U living; all llio unknown heirs and devltees of Jarw Doe Young, deceased. If dead; W, J . T. Elliott; Marion Mullins Huston snd Jos­eph WllUrd Huston, wife and hui- band; the City ot Twla Fills, » municipal corporation; and all the unknnowa ownen ot tho whole or any portion ot the following de* scribed real' property dluated In the Counly of Twin P|lU ,.8Ute of Idalio, to-wlt: L ou I I and 13 InBlockeottlieGolden Rule-Ad-— dlllon to Twin FalU, Idaho, as the same are ahown and desig­nated 00 the OfflcUl Dlat Ihereof' on file ai>d of record In the of­fice o f tf ll county Recorder, « u n - ty ot Twla PalU, SUte of Idaho,

Defendants.HE STATE OP IDAHO fiends -eetlLg* to the aboveNnamed.de- ndants.YOU ARE HEREY ' NOTIFIED J hat a complaint h u been fUcAi ffiritt you la the DUtrlct Court ot le Eevenlh Judicial DUlrict o m e . tale of Idaho. In apd for Twin ilU counly by tho .above alntlff, and you are hereby di­aled to appear and plead to the lid complaint within twenty day*; the scnrlce of thU summons; and IU are further notified tha l unless )U so appear and plead to u ld implalnt wlUiln the tlmo herein leclfled. the plalnUff will uke • idgment a p ln s t you aa pnyed m lid complaint. 1You-are further notified lhat the ilure ol the cause of action *uted I tlie complaint and the object lereof U lo quiet title tn the pUln- tt against you and each of j-ou m ni lo.lhe real property detolbed I the UlU or capllon'of ihl* An- Jier Summon*, to remove cloud on le title or the pUlnUfl to tald real ropcrty, to havo'lhe Utle of Hie lalntlff la and to tald-real property, ljudged to ba that of owner In fee mple. both In law snd tn equlU', nd to enjoin and bar the defend- nu and eaeh ofthem from aisert-... U any claim whaUver In and to ild jca l esUte or any part thereof d rew to the plalnUft, and for *ue h - Uier and further relief u may be n;per and equlUble; that tor * lore partlcuUr jUtement of me luse ot acUon you are henby re­ared 10 the complaint on flit here-

\vilnes* my hand and the seal o \ u S r t court, thU 4th diy O f) lecember, 1938. — \

P R A ^ J. SMITH.Clerk of DUtricl’court.

^lUUm A. Babcock, J r ,.ttomey lor pUlntlff: neslding aX Twin Falls, Id«ho._

[OUCE FOR PUBUCATION OP THE TIME ATPOINTED FOB

PROVING WILL. £ T C -^ ,„ n the Probale Court of T*.'ln F#m Counly, Idaho. , .

a the matter of Uie e*Uto of Charle* A. North, Decetised. Punuant 10 .art. order o f ^ d

Surt made on Uie 8lh day. of I>e- tmber, 1939, notice U hereby given Hat Monday, the 31*1 day of Dt- ember, 1938. a l len o'clock f>. M. f tald day, a t Uie Court Room of aid Court, a t Uie Court House m he Cliy ot Twin FalU, (^unt)' of > ln FalU, Idaho, has been ap- fllnled u Uie Ume and pUce tor revlng Ult WUl of said Charles A., forth, deceatea, and he appllcaUon of R ^ .W . North or Uie l**uanec .to her ef letter* estamenUtr when and’ where any erson Interested may app«r “ d ontcit Uie same.- . JDaled December 8. W «. t

OUY L. KINHBV, ISeal) Probate Ju d P »»'l

offlelo ClerX. lUplian & Blartdford, 1K e y * fo rP eU ^ w r, .Be*(dlng a t Twta FalU, Idaho. .

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aFORQUICKIi W A N T A D R A T E S ' tATEA . r n U M m > D A i H.B U iU j i .p e r U a ip t r d a } . . j^ . l t BlT bM per Um per d i | — N 1Om d«;. P*t Un* II . i l t f <

33 1/8% Discount < F o r Cash

Cuk dMMal tllowM. tl kdrtrtlM- 'j u S ’ i u j l t e . ' " dan et ' <

' \ n e n t n for in A dU to *

INDEX-TO WANT ADS J' ' *w »AUM (01 B4l* -» !('

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tom Ul t«Uy. "I belliri I would * havs w n d IW m l |0 t i bttler « ear U Z h id looked o m lha * GOOD WILL UMd u n I t Rtyn> « oldj Motor- Oo< btfore 1 boufhl * ih so Q iI to v e .

‘ Lost and Found B 5PODNO»PAZA aLAS8£5 IN OABT {

Own»r may bjr w in * U * ind IdtntUrlntvYliuei i t Neiri n

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B e a u ty S hopiPERMANENTS WJOJ M; « ; 3 TOR JT

prtM o( 1. Shampoo.r]n(emTe » d rr Ue. O n r Ind. U(At Mkt. Mn, * B ttm ir. ^

m U A N XN TS. BUAMPOO AND * ^ f ln s tm ro Me. Mibtl Maris * f Beauty ahop» » 0 Main N. Ph. W . *

CHRISnCAS aPECIALS ~ per ' * m antnu, l iM OU Wars for UM;M OU W iTi for « ; n i a Iron I IM UJ). U n . Nselnr, Idaho Oar- b tr tn d Btauly Shop, phone i ll , >10 131 V»in Arenuo Sail. A

AT LAStTwB h a v e FOUND A TA: m ichlnilau w ire Uut ws con un> hultiU nily ncommuuL' It's a dnm itU now loWsTsmsnt In per- % manent wkvIdi. Como In ind let _ Ul d ra you I U (t outL No charge po: and no.obUtalloa OU penunenu t

■ . priced from I IM ind up. ArtUUe a Beauty.Salon.lSSMaUj Are. Weit, fi Ph.lW .______________________ B

OIL PERMANENTS PROM |1M. 3V n n je r wavln*. hair cuttlnf, hair II dyeing. f id iU . Citirton) Beauty — Salon, U J M iln 80,- PnnBTToVer ^ 0

• . PeU'i OHM Ston.____________ ^

SPECIAL - OIL PERM. |1, M OIL • l( P ena 13. K la u Beauiy Shop, 338 |i «ih Ate. e . Ph. w « , j c

A utos lor, S a ls ' 4 f *I»1 DCDOB COUPE, OOOD CON- *

dllloh. can be »een a l Johnitin'j ♦ Auto Senlce. ♦

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»■*W * - 1938 CttEVBOLTT. TOWN • if J * SEDAN « * 4

M '* Low MUeaie, Bl< pUcounl * — I . « . ♦ YOI

1 ‘ The AUTO MART*• New Location, Comer Main * j,• Avenue m d Srfl Street Wejl * — » WS BOY~«ELL-TRArs « ACT

' « ' « It« « « « « « . • • » « « « « ; » «

• n n CAUi r o i u tu L n '- - f i« s* u ^

B H B i p '^ r r e T mH m e v e r y t h i n

. A L L R lC jH r, L fl W ^ . ^ T O T A K E

RESyLTS,FflA utos lo r S a le _ ^ 7 Ll

(CWUlBX ( W f tWltll l 0»<«— )BE lOND TO Y O U b T p O to S f T

book. X^on't buy m y uted car i , without r in t eeein* w »it Beyn«

oldi Motor Co. o fftn . B l| m ort* . m int of aoO D "WILL u u d can ^ a t 'Uw eheapat prle*» to loWi.

' Open on Sundays.

I T * T r i r 7 T 5 T 7 V 7 T i * ' * t» WAXB ^ ' « f i* Vou can buy IJM O ford * » » i'door tedan wim 100% motor, « f K 'tood.Ures add p&lnt for. on ly * I -1165 . f.* IDM Tudor, two new.tlrei, ** gd. motor, new palnt< n e « ** wp. new K at cowrs. ' ♦i» 19J7 Chev. coupe, gd. m tr, « -* ttrei, new paint, |«5. * ' ^ Dodgs truck (lire* ilon* ^ > ’ worth »ao, moloT este lltn t.«* good today only m d we mean « j » today only') I3S. « ?

n othcn a t really prices to « s,

I . JOHN O’CONNOR J , USED CAR CO. * ,» ' 111 ttwiboDS n e rt . «

S

M ale Help W a n le d T 9 ^WANT YOUHO MAN ABOUT U

yn. old for p ln im l work, living ^ I t horns. R e n n n w . Call a l R n i Armi ApL D>1 Sunday aflemoon s before * p. m.________________

Femalfl Help .W anted. 10 —WOMAN rOA OEN. nOUSEWORE. I

neterencai. Ph., »0»,__________

WANT inODLSAOEO LADY FOR houMwofk, go home nlgliU. Write « Box I I , o n N w t. . ^

S llu a tlo n i W anted 1 4 ^EXPERONCED 'MAN W AN TS [

farm work, Herbert Ahl. K, 0 . B Cain rmch._________________ *1

- B u B ln m O p p o r tu n ltle U e ‘r 7 T * T T r ? T T r 5 T * ol

♦ h(* rO R BALE OB TRADE: A • p, « growing bujlneu with com- 4« ^(l< equipment. Ru f f e d W* wheil. com. elc.'ISM,' ♦ T* BODLER-WEOENEB ♦ “ =* * ■?

M oney b Loan 16 gi? " y(5o ' ' nee"d m qnev. 'e r e £

lUrry i t Twin PftUi Loan Otflee. ^Its Mito Ave, E. ' . S

FEDERAL FARM LOANS 4%. SEE ' 0;-J.-W.-McDowell-Room M, Bank - SI

t l Truit BIdg._______________ SI

LOANS - #%, NO COMUIflSION. ___Swim Inv, Ua m i

* SEE US FOR '« Mui* F lU LOANS ON HOIISZS « n* • - m ;* EUDLER - WEOENER & * -----* COMPANY f FOfl* ♦ go

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F or S ale , M iscellaneous 17 » «HOMEMADE QUILTS. ( « V nb *

Ave. 6o>____________________ J

TABLE RADIO, SIX TUBE SUP- » erheten>d}-ne. Ph. 1809J..

CANARY SINQEBS, M AND UP, » m 4Ui Are. E. * >

I--I » tiFOR SALE-USED ELECTOIO BE- ' r

frigerators, rmgea, clrtuUton * f and healer*, priced lo move be- * fore Inventory. Mt. State5 Impic- *menl Co._________|____________*

S WltEEL TRAILER HOUSE. H. s! *Ilarrifl, Clly Tourist Park. ' ~

NO HlOH PRESSURE SALES- JIU manship a l Reynolds Motor Co.No extravagant claims. No wortli- __

* lew guarmteet. Our Joweit of prices on GOOD WILL u»cd cars ' f ? makes lliem self telling. * Open .

--on Sundays. ’

* ' / * S ,* TBY ABEBDEEN OOAL ¥* Mere HealrrLess Ashes ** ■ * 7 Z* INTERMOUNTAIN SEED & * T* FUEL COMPANY ♦ Z* 150 -Phone-l« ' ^ J i,

» » » » » » » » » » » » » »

YOU WILL FIND THAT DELTA * ^tools are the best to b« had at * £anywhere near tlielr price. T. F. * oJunk.____________________ ^ *

AOTO OLASS. PAINTIJJO, BODY * ' and fender repair, f t i s Body * ' Works.. — . ¥ ♦

t ;r cill r o t u i(n .T i’- n i a ( » ^

T H E

IMV BOV- IF T i l I C HIMO WORKS OUT ■ § ^ {T, WEIL-BEABLE iiSFg ::

M f iLIFE’S LIKE T H A f

MRS. PIP'S DIABV- - - - - - V

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For Sale , M iscellaneous 17 I7C«ailBaf4 ( m rtn*«la« Colooa) (Ct

U )N O " LASTINO POSTS FX5R 3^1Ule, I7c each. Call HIS or come Won-orrr.-pntt Sales Co., on road —lo hospital. . . • FUr

M fuWHY PAY WAR PRICES? ehlL~tu\o»A of Mureseo In bulk. tnB v vtukt you need, bring back Is)whal you have left. We loan you PII bnuh to put It on wlUi free^ —. McMurtry HouM Paint. 4. U/, Hour Enamel Floor m d Lin--oleum Vamlsh dries In iwo WAlhourt.-A la rft stock of WiU sepiper. iei

I ^ O O N ’S ^TWIN PALLS PBONE« ge

,- I — , ,_. y,PEED MIXTURES , -----Bons Meal AmUnseed Meal taCalelle |il:CItsrtoal R(Colton Seed Meal — Full Meal Ormlto a ril

. U n l Meal AiOyiter SlieJt STT,flioek Mineral - -------- — • - wSirdme Oil _

At-OLOBE SEED & FEED . PUR

UED BEEB-DEALEB IN MON- menu, mirken. 318 &taln S , ? Twm Falls, Ph. 1210R. _ L

lURESCO PAINT, ENAMEL, >-amlsh m d aU kinds ot painting ^ tappUe*. Kreugel't Hardware.

'OB SALE - PUSH CART IN “ good' condition, leu than half . price. US Dlue Lakes, • h y e

o i i ;

> FO K S A L E J ^ !■ AUTO COOR OLASS- *i ■ WINDSHIELD AND ' I , i> WINDOW GLASS * |jJ> No charge tor Ubor ultlng . ^ k g lu i If you WlU bring your *y m h or drive your car In. Oet * All ready for winter before snow * pei

. nitt- * Joi MOON’S * BO-

■, Phone 5 * \ = r

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NEW TRAILER HOUSE. IN- ■flijlfeJlO 8lh Ave. WMt.

STAY GREEN* SIIINOLE STAIN. pwtocl to d bwulHy your new “ “ roof wilh Unieod oil shingle lUIn lh«t wm stay green a long llm«.P ll 8, Moon-i. ^

» TONS OP FIRST, 2ND AND 3nl cutting haj-, with lambing ““ shedj. 1 ml. No, 3 west ot Castle- ford, Ph. 12.J3. w . L. Drown. ^

t i t It i H t i H t If, If * 4 It ^ lot, . Jui

■ Harry Musgnve U recelr- * ^■ Ing weekly hU Never Shed * ^

Trees from near Olaclcr Park * vT•Montana. BeiutUul, Bushy « ^ Never Shed Trees now at No ♦E xln Cost to you. Mounted « on Clever Tree Blocks. « ___

• . HARRY MUSORAVS * ’ J}!? MERCHANDISE MART «

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i R(WM - T R A IL E R HOUSE,Wdlo Box 37, care News.

FURNITURE’ - NEW AND USED * ' fum liun of aU kinds, coal imges. electrlo mflges, coal itoves, clrou-tnton and other household fum* ___Ishlngs. Moon's. Ph. #. Blon No. Ij run Ph. 318. Store Wo. I Ht

~ SLElW anted. M iscellaneous 17*A e .

WANTBD-TWO OR MORE PAS- LAR seuers to Spokane, via PcndlR'on, boi ieare today a l I a. m. Phone 1773, E,

lVANTED-1 OR MORE PASSEN- LOV gen to Los Angeln. Not later be< than'Dee. 33. Phone 31. S3

ANYONE WISHING TRANSPOR- DOA taUon to Ball UVe ovrr hoUday.i, Nojilione 412 before i i>. m., or 149-J -----after fl p. m. R'X)

315SEWINO MACHINE SERVICE

for alJ mskc.-L Work gitanuilced. ROO Apt. 17, JUitanirrc Icui. Ph. 458. Noi

niUMBlNO REPAIR WORK PH ROO"483, Krenje'i iisrdw jre.---------- - A n

’URNITURE WANTED - WE BUY FUrI used furniture, coal mngts. stoves roo. and ICO boxes. We pay cash, Ph 8, Moon'S.' .

lAVE YOUR PRUNING ANU Irlmlng properly done now. Alw transplanting. Fair prices. Tn'ln “ }■ Palls Nur«ry, Ph. SOM.

. F ru its a n lV e g e la b le s 18 *IYDE9 APPLES ABE ALL BOLD. ¥ 0

)EL1C10U^ APPLES. J. L . SIL- ? ^ vers, MurUugh. J

>ACKED DEUCIOUS. APPLES, * S’ truck lou, alio apples by the box. *1 m l No, \i e : Kimberly. D. Jean ♦ * Day Orchard. ------

APPLES. —All 1-atlctlei, p iyT Bm llty 3Jo per bu. and u f while they last.. J®” John SalKl Orchards, H Ml.S a on Msin S i. Kimberly. •

For Sale o r T rade 2100 PUREDRED WHITE ROCK #5. i liens niict roosten Jor breeding.Marcli hsIOi. starting to lay. II.Carl \ dcrburg. Ph. 03a7-R4.

- Furniture for. Sale 23lEPOBSESSED FORNfTURE O F * ^ ' aU kinds, SO used nngbi. Prices * range froo IIO up. Moon’s. *

Wanted to Buy 2 5 1lEMEitBER WE BUY CAST IKON, * loading c»M all Ihe time. Idnljo T „„ Junk House. *

TmNlTUnB WANTED-WE BUY * * ‘ used fumUure, coal ranges, itove* ta d Ice boies. We pay easli. Phone " ^C I. M »n..

Houses lor Rent 27 SROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. PKE Hugh R«d at end of Sidney Bt.

lOUSE AT 152 N..WASHINOTON ance St. • Sen-

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MODTON FURNISHED HOUSE, ♦ < with good gtrage. MS per monlh, * .Beauchamp fe Adams. *

3 ROOM HOUSE. BM WASIONa* «ton Bt. . . *' ’ ' ' ' ■' * ” * «

A partm en ts z a !!APARTMENT-680 MAIH WO. J

FURN. APTS, l i t JBO AVE. NO. *Ailuiu only, *

SMALL BUNGALOW, rg^NlSUED K- complele. AdulU only. The Oxford, ♦431 N. *

DOWNSTAIRS 1 BOOM BTEAM if lifstrtl opt. 21# 3rd Avo. Ko. «

LROOM FURNISHED APT. J » * Wh Avt. No. • ■________ ^ ,

PARTLY FURN. APT. Ml IND “ Ate.E.____________ • •

FURN, APT. INQUIBB 14TnO . N TtueUsne. v ' -

FURNISHED. JUSTAMtBi WN rt Ph. 45(1 and OasU 971.

HOUSEKEEPJNO JiOOUB. 443 3RD m Ave. W. Ph. 1M7. ■ ; . . ta

ONE ROOM FURN. APT. ON IBT _ Iloor, lange, 113 per mo. l i t Ad* * « discn. *

i UNFURNISHED ROOMS, MRS. t .] ' Xtlloig on Sugar Fact. Boad. ^ , Close In. . 4 ,

FURNISHED APTS TOS OXFORD, * < 431 Main Av* NO. ' * ^

Room s f o r R e n t 2 9 ^

BOARD AND BOOM. 411 3ND 00(» c ii.-p i-n n rc ------------------ '«

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FURNISHED FBONT ROOM, H 6 ci 7th E. Ph. S(9W, ' bli

SLEEPING BOOMS. 343 flTlTAVE. ^ E, Ph. 1387W. ^

LARGE DOUBLE JWOM WITH bosrd. 7\muee h e i t 193 Olh Ave.

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bedi, gentlemen preferred. Ph. ^ 322- GOC

BOARD AND BOOM. 137 4TH AVE “No,_________________ _ J iS

ROOM AND BOARD, GLOBE IN, * °315 Second ivenuo norlh. ___

ROOM AND BOARD, 120 6th AVE. ’HT'Nofih. J l

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rURNACE HEATED SLEEPING iniroom. 411 Ird Are, W Fli. (5U. j.

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(iCBEAOE WITH 4 ROONiT aND —- btlh. Call forenooiu. 330’ N. Elm. j u

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t. * Class^ FARM POR RENT * SUte

80 A. Improved norili of * P. &(t Ooodlng, 40 A, ready to plow * Ilceo^ out of alfalfa, 1550. Cash ♦ In ll»if rent. * tdsticH ■ « Mrkj1 . SUDLER. WEOENER & CO. ¥ 1 .1# . . * andn

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W a n te J lo R enl ,3 1lY YOUNG SINGLE MAN, M work acres or lets wJUi M me-A-l I n g '. greund. Any kind of deal. Casli forth or crop rent. Owner may live on 3. 1 place; P, O. Box 134, Filer.- Ing't

tPDROXO. W ACRES WITH 30 3. I acres A.r-oiilan land. WTlIc ^ pleie P5. care llcw«. Jorih

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} ACRES FOR SALE ADJOINING »nd W Buhl on U. S. 30, C. E. Uyan. fan,

r T y r r r T T T T T T T *' Nice'now home nearly com- ,# f '* 'J• pleled. Two bedrooms, full *■ baiemenl. fu rn u c c . I'd*.'Af T .■ floon, elc, 13150, Terms. Bee ¥ J ' ‘

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SUDLER, ^VEOENEB & CO, ♦

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1 ACRES OP GOOD MND NEAR J BuhL Fair bulldlnR*. All nortli fjHint slope. Price |i500_i:45>’-tcrmi..M acres near Twin Falb. Good bulldlngi All good land. Price $185 per acre, eo aere.i ncnr Buhl, ^“ ''O small buildings. Good land, Price *"■ ” 1100 per acre. KOCO ca^h, Bal- ance easy. temw. F. C, Q iiU tt*

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(C«auaa«4 tr** nw«41at Csiuuai* If * * ¥ # i f .¥ * * r m ^* - ■ ♦ I* THBES ULTRA-MODERN ¥ - . « HOMES NEARINQ CO.M- ¥ AT* PLETION * e* ' / « li* Best (juaUly construction. ♦ |* Afler ma k i n g reawnable ♦ ~r ¥ down luymenl the remaining ♦ TC* cott may bt paid actually ¥ ' ¥ easier Uian tjn i Including «* taxes, lire Iwunnee, in- ¥¥ teiest and principal,‘TireM ¥ '* liouses will not Ion long * ^ ¥ under the attractive terms ¥ i ¥ by whlcli they may ba pur- * v ¥ chased, Inwrested parties ♦ _ ¥ tliould acl a t once. .. «¥ ■ ■ ¥ ‘ « 0E0IL_g_J0N£3 . . .¥.¥ IJlMaln E, Tel, 437, ♦ PA¥ ¥ « ¥ ¥ ■ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ j

3 ACRE TRACT. UNIMPROVED, — ■ Priced for quick sale. Box 147, can * Newj, I

« r A GRAVITY. NEAR EDEN, 6 Wl rooms, fair ouibldgi, spud cellar, elKUlclly, phone, bus, |«500 easli. » 40 A. filer Dlst. 8 rooms. | t 000, I

«050 dowa W A. FWff Dlst., M r — . Imp, IROO, 13000 down. K. L. Jen- Moi

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¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ' ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ . ¥ flia* • t h e¥ Eighty icrei, NW of Good-' ¥ will* 'Ing, 8TOom house, 3 ctilcken ¥ otr ¥ houses, 'bam .. ganigr, deep ¥ rtct « soil, no weeds, (WOO. tiOOO ¥ doci ¥ dOBn, Balance eaiy lertm. ¥ rcfu

SUDLER,WEOENER&CO. * 1 1 ^* „ ¥ goo< i f , ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ the

OOOD 40 WITHOUT BLDOS, wiu near T*ln Pills, Reasonably priced.-Robinson Investmin t Co. out

J A0RE8. 14 BLUE GRASs Tp^ - ture, 4 room house, full bawment. Chicken lioiiic, bam, deep welt. 3 blocks clly ItmlU. Peasesslon now,Price WIOO. Easy Umu. J. B. Me- ‘

_ Wlllli,Hanlion St. and Filer Ave. “

At COST A NEW PJIA. HOME “f!*® located at 187 Walnut BL ? *

1 EXCELLENT HOME SITES IN piyi Twin Falls. RobtnsoQ Investment tndi Co. , i ^ l

300D RESrOENCE LOTS ON ° N( small monUily payments. J . 'E . the Robetts; lU&liot. Ph. S63. cdp

1 OR 10 ACRES, EASY TERMS.Low bilere»L Ph.'02JIR3,

IMPROVED 13 ACRES FOR SALE “ ‘® or irsds on 40, Ph. MMJ4. .

. Beal E sta te W a n lea 3 4 SS",VANTED-LTjnNGS ON 40 s. M’s ■*?; and 120 icre farms. Have buyen.J. E. Roberts, Realtor. Plu 603.

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ABVZSnSEMENT FOR BIDS mci Sealed proposaU wlIl bo received ma T Independent School District, ,tn,, Iasi A„ hi . 1, of Minidoka County, ti, ute of Idalio, up until 8:00 o'clock , M JJecember 39, 1938, a t Uie of- ^ ce ot H. M. Carter. Supt. of Schools,I ihe Higli School Building, Bupert, latio. for lha follQwlnK described orks.1. n>r Ihe furnishing of lU labor _ ad material and lha conitructlon of — jdltlons' to Ihe High School and le yncoln School for aU Uib •'Gcn- a l conlncl Work" comptelo as wlfled for all branches of llie ofk eicept “Heallng’and Plumb- Ig” and “Electric Wiring." u set irth by tlie plan. and speclflcalloiu.3. For tlie "Heating and Plulnb. j, ig't complcto as Ml forth by the ans and specifications. >.S. Tw the "Electric wiring" com- ele with such acces.v)rtej( u set . le. rlh by Ihe plant and spccltica- i l

propotals wilt be on the bidding rm as provided by the Architect ]«. Id will be addicued to Velma M or IT. in, Clerk. Indeiwndcnt School UUIct. Clau A,. No, 1, of Mini- It. ika County, Slate of Idaho, Rup* >°- t, Idaho. Proposals will Inclu'de,

addition to Ihe ba.v) bid. m nounl for each alternate listed on **■ e bidding form. No proponaU will i i received after the hour and date ,,

tniloned. aBids, with Uiclr guAranlles, miut .securely sealed In sultoble enve- X*. addresied to Velma Marian, a erk of Indcpentlcnl School D bt- jf-, :t, a i s i A, No. 1, of Minidoka iii mnty, fliaio ol Idaho,. Rupert. aho. and muil b« Identified by i r . UlioVi on'ihebuijldc of Uio cover " a ' lUng Uial It 1.1 a bid on -'Docket tho 1107 D, School Building, Rup- :, Idaho." or elmllar Identification ' lormatlon. ij. iPlans and Specification*. Icgelhrr ,* t« Ih oihft cniuirocUon documeiils.Ily Mtimg forth tlio work lo be jr - ne, may be oblalnrd from Velma '

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EMBER 20. 1A89

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I FOB SALE-SOLID WHITE MALE Pa! ! lay poodle pup; Twin PUla Vat- E ' erlnary Hoipiui.-phone 30-W. —, , M . i i ! ■ I , _____ LnAT 8TUD, BOSTON TERRIER. 0. squirat Big Slioi, son of Ch. Mul- —

Unj. Perfection, W . 15 lbs. Peeno. «<5 3nd W «t.Ph. r» J . - P

TOY FOX TERRIER/ PUPPIES- Ji Wivetly Hotel after « p. m. —

— ■ x uBLACK PEBSUN KITTENS. PB. P

-FOX liR m E R a, s m o o th u ; is ; p

wires I7M, 110. Scotties |3$. WU* — kettop Kenneli, Rt. 3, Boise, Idi ,

For Sale L iv e s to c k ' 3 6PAIR " to U N g ' MARES, WELL "*■

matched, AUo 3 mUk oovt. clyd* SmlUi, K Ul. So. Bank Comer, n , Kimberly. , ___________ ’

a YXARUNG GUERNSEY HOT- “ Ti tn . 1 oik dining Ubls, Ph.fl3II*Ji

WE H A ^ A OOOD LOAD OP *• dn f( hones. 1400 Jbt and up, Por MC sale I t our bam la FUer, Uui* ~ grave Broi.

Morgan, Clerk. High School Build* ^ ing, Rupert, Idaho, on dipoalUng ^ IIJJM W Insun return. In good eon* 5 dlUon, of tame. Tha full amount of th# deposit for one fet of documenU — Rill bo rtturned lo each aetual bid- «•> H r wHliln a reasonable lime afler ? receipt of bldi and tha return of JocumenU Other dcpwlU will bs KI refunded with deductions not ex* chai ;eedlng lha cosl of reproduction of souri .tie documenU on relum of um a In' j*K« ;ood condlUoni witlibi 30 days afler shot ;he date of opening bids. «lcu

PUns ind speclflcailoiis, togelher • t’lUi other construction doeurtenU, —“ sUI.be ivallible for Impectlon wlUi* mt charge a t tlie office of the Olerk n tha High School Building, Rup*:rt. Idaho. M»u

Each propottl, shaU be aceom- nii» Mnled by a certified eheek, auli- rr's check or a bid bond wlUj an luUiorUed surety company as surety Trsii n on amouiii o f .K of Uie greatest Tf»>' imounl bid Including any and/oi 111 alternales is ' eel forUi In Uw Ttui lidding, form and tome will be made layible lo Velma Morgan, Clerk. independent School DUttlct, Clau L. No. 1, of Minidoka County. Slits rf Idaho, Rupert. Idsho, ' \

No bid may be wlUidrawn, iftsr he scheduled elosmg tUm for re* i)Mt :dpt o{ bids, lor i l leait y> days. Am' Jertlfled checks or CashlerJ checks riU be rctumnl to unsucceiA’lI bid- u « r Icn wllliln 30 days except m case .b u he succcsiful bidder has not- been "S '' iwardcd Uie conUact and/or same .pproved, then ilie Owner may hold *rn» he next best bid for an additional 0 days or until conlncl hss been .warded and ajiproved. artiiBide WlU be opened and publicly

cad aloud a l tho High School Build- ng, Rupert, Idalio,«at ijOO o'clock luU >. M„ December 3B>»3«.TTie Owner reser^vs the right to .4.^

eject any or all bids m d to wilro lutu nformalllles. The awarti of the coo* ra d ll cdndltlonal upon funds be* ng made avalUble-for such con* tructlon. b s tThis ndvfrilsemenl daUd i t Rup*

rt, IdsTio, December IO,’ 1938, ^VELMA MORGAN.

Clerk Independent School siitncl. CUss A. No. 1. of i S u Minidoka Couniy, SUto of Idaho. B u ^ , Idaho,.

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LIVE T9BEET8 FOR BALC. ‘o im '! . ml. W, l/N a Of yiyo Poteti,. . . - -.'

34 LEGHORNS, UTINO.VnEAIIKa ’ ^plgf, young QuemMy cow. P M i .

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