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r" . rOULLETIN a (AV-Two men e«. C* off M *ta Pllol ip* iT Mavatala Hone, ud 8pr»kt«-. 6^ U «k. Ishiries wbeo tbt pUnc mrTL Mid UxMled In ft Held ^ jmmunistA oesn’t Stop dvance in ] rn Sunday, J u n e 24 (fF) — Allic< i«ntrfll and weatem Korea and w .Aj east today— l«flt day of a year ol a from Russia. While Russia’s me II. United N ationa armies punchcd hopinK to u p s e t a ------------gvfrin^e'z; New J ph* ™ tb«ak™o‘f High B jj ETof UJe lOO-tnlla front. J in the wot north ot boise . »B ■« ‘n ?llghway depar j HtUons forces threw » contract foi , bturdsy. iCudylnK bids U army communique four tihers. 5 ‘Sr^r^i^ - ,„™ i s u i to with. eonitrueUon o' |pp9 is J9 mUes norUi n,jat milnKni iff, .Uled InfMitryiiien E in bltUr, bloody ” ' n enemy -forces Jrom , *' ^ of PyongBong, 29 bida re< ,a Vat M th paTttUel. ««t« Jnclude: Shtr possible red otUck CowtrucUjiir mlnoua *urface S*a«! tlve tlraea *•’0 '" ^be Pej ■i*inunl5tJ wero driven ^ Jerome tfcillej then dug In on Kl«wlt E to ryonBgans. dan. Wyo., Ke fiontalnoua eaat and Umat« wa*»« tftmt. the communlsU Otbi of local attacks. Other bidder Mciny ««J(1 one of these were La Crat unknown n u m b e r 1604,038.60; SU- a ^ t of Yanffsu and vllle. DUh, |6: M l today. Allied coun- ConstnicUon c *#rtorcd loat positions IM7.484J0; Ho( iBlUs front. pany. Twin Fal (AWO, S. F-88 Sabre, and NeUon. Idi M ato 18 R\i4*lsm-m»dt Qulnn-RobbUu jatnr the Manchurian *789.609.5a .«> dxUi day of o u c h air ' Constructing t«*Kk. or state 27 an njTud»maBed. l t raUed SON between I Rlor the week to l l red between Burlej iiArjtd, one probably de> ala and Mlnid udJdims^. In the same hart and Whee tniSlel planes w ere de- Pocatello, M,13( Indln were ml&slne. was $9.«eo. offds Disappoi ^^ifefeLan ttoiWea reflected a faint tint of y^rlOO area farmera and a U ;^iU-night vigil at Joslin field a •loJed ita herd o f 99 purebred Hols |fcB«3timated 5,000 to 10,000 pei evening jan .wt,, t> - J road for two M j D 0 3 rC l was-delayed ill n The Dairj W lio n v e n e pany’a firat n . caivea whid nExemption mtouaty commissioners viniiR ovAnf « J I KMlon Monday as a event I * ^ U o n to consider cording to D. *» te property t u e s and manager, g ly ^ ment adjust- -niere wts t board Is required nounced ashed to R. A. Bwteer 'JS? ^ ealvM *dwing * »wr or the commli- parture Ume 1 « tiamlnlng an esU- t pjn central «WtaUonj for tax ex: S” ' children u n d e r 16 f Gains governing exem p- • RUPERT. . ^ajjjlonerg explained. crlUcal condli C*»goremlRg statutet daughter of I r y p,«00 tiuier o n U>e H. Phillips, u^wepwty dr Income Improving alli ^■«aj an exempUon. eral hospital, jj^ein qualify for an tendants repo w Mt be required to coma, resUng 1^ fl«t 11,000 o f the out more con ■igynl» property. » m e nourUhi f * 5 ? “ " “‘•<1 ed a concuu «*«np- craah last fii on Senator PhUI for exempUon daughter-ln.l r2 .'“Je lo the property. _ J1 _ _ d ? hwbands- esUtes _____________ ^^WobaMd can -------------------- ^ ■« UUe cannot claim fi ',»*w..,™..,, «, '^omi i^ « ^ ty »ere grantwl CjnCAOO, 1 I «2345l. The -Mr». John E *M Ibout »507 Ida., prealdent ^ •U w o l the property grew rf Par«n average saving* been namM a “ 4 noxious weed Hayea i ------ -- ' . execuUve comr ^ of War /Sne^f^ehui Irtnu n . put tato artJB J? 2 ,Returned , ^ body of director of Uu »on of Aid or Cripple 1. J e r o m e , 'T h e problei «boftr^ the present crlsU ' N 52 »mvinj sunditt cem of lhe n 2L^wi,irt H^ye* «»>d- "J I^n.mj wiled In aw asking'for will ftce their futu: ^ « tWvat . •■Another pro n | ^ ^ Pllol M M ud ---------- B 1 Jtek- ---------- -------H -J >lanc * field ^9-St ____ ) . A Rcgior^al Newspai OlflcUl Cltr •,!<) it Attack top U.N. H j in Korea WB 0 — Allied troopi smashed < >rca and were hit by rcd at- of ayenrofwnrthatbroug'ht ilussia’s move caused a peace ;s punchcd hard at the com- Vew Jerome Highway Job Bid Received BOISE. June 33 (;?>-The sUt« ghway department today awarded contract for one project and U iidylng bids opened yeaterday on ur ethers. Kenastmi tnd HunUey, Le-Klsten, ts awarded a |33,SS5 contract for nstrucUon of a highway depart' ent maintenance building at Bo- U. The engineer's estimate waj 3,»0. Low Bidi Low bida received on other proj- ts include: Constructing roadway and bltu- Inous surface on a.7 miles of U. S. (rom the Perrine Memorial bridge the Jerome airport In Jerome— Iter Klewlt Sona company, Sheri- Bobby Dean in. Wyo., ISU,000. Engineer’s es- a iree a mile UBto woa *641,014. iDjared aerioiu OUief Bidder* ----------------------- Other bidders on the Jerome road j~v -m ^ :r« La Orande Johnson, Logan, I I t l I v ilh, 04,038i0:sut)ngcompany.8prlnj- J lie. DUh, 1615,887,60: Duffy Heed IVT jnstnicUon company. Twin Falls, 17,484J0; Hoopj Constnjctlon com- ^ my. Twin Falls, »647,488.80: Pickett 1^« Id Nelson, Idaho Palb, 4693,267^0: r ItllJ ilnn-RobbUu company, Inc, Boise, 89,609.5a An armory slU ConstrucUng seal coat on 4S miles *<‘bln «600 of i state J7 and 7.8 miles of U. 6. ff campai; N between Burley and Paul and ' tween Burley and Rupert in Caa- 1 and Minidoka couhMcs-Dam- the sl Jt and Wheeler constnicUon, Inc., " ‘‘“ onal guard t icatello, 18,131. Engineer's eaUmate wo«' IS *9,680. faction with re _______________________raising efforta ' ppointed _ _ _ Approximately LandUte'^rHi 1.1 Interest bearing xu . *“«t ^ contflti int tmt of the morning aun, plans to obuin.i I and a few city residents building for ente 5lin field as a Flying Tiger ebred Holstein heifer calves. <nie ‘annBry is 10,000 peraons who Fridny southeast part o 'm ing Jammed the airport S l'jlS ’’’ “ " f »d for two hours, the event bulldlA mSa b a'S-delayed too long. tlons, baskctboi The Dairyland Cattle com- other communit; iny’B firat air shipment ot ivea which landed here at pected to contri :30 a.m, Saturday drew a before the deadl rger crowd than any pre- rrt'’b“t i ^ “made‘' OUS event at Joslm field, ac- »5o to *soo. rdlng to Don Duvall, airport ---------- rherf wts a mlxup ia the an- tF u T V H< unced aehedule time, accortltis ^ nti Who rode hert wf the* s*Iew O DCH^ Ives during Uie 12-hour journey, uutrlct court I said .the planned and actual de- termlne tha val nure Ume from Milwaukee was high scho^ sit OJn. central sUndard time. Hof and condeH But the calves tn-lved In good brought by Twla BdlUon afler an uneventful Jour- district No 411 (C..IU..4 » Ftw It. c i » . I) Miss Hof rei »SO. 0OO- whi ch wa Gains Slightly laughter ot BUte Sen. Ciarwce E v-3- :oma, resUng more quleUy, wlUi- 2?^. IUt more convulsions and Uking wne nouruhment. She sustain- a a concussion In a Ualn-car t^ K.l'r rtsh last Sunday which killed mqV^. laughlM-ln.law, . ' - and Daly represe irs. Hayes Named to Ni Conrarittee for Youth CHICAOO, 111.. June 33 (Special) UinloK..famUy i Mrt. John B. Hayes, Twin Palls, In which so ma? t„ prealdent of Uie NaUonal .Con- lag from one loe eta ef Parenta and Teachers, has employment or i es Btmtd a member .of the na> parents and chl inal. -mldeenUmr' committee lor adjusting to the lldren and youUi now being torm- "A third serlei to carry out the objectives of the the fact that mc Ideentury- WhlU House confer- era are Uklng Ji M held In Washington In. Decem- Industry. PacUl r, must be suppllet Ura. Hayea was a member of the these m othen bj ecuUve cemmltue of Uie confer- munltles. ee which adopted 17 pledges to "More workers nerica's-ehUdren. These will be carry out comm It tato artJon by the ntw com- ehildrim. and »t Ittee'unfler-Uie' thtlrmftnship-of ofBupa-ln-presei -. Leonard W. Mayo. New York children develop rector of Uie AssoclaUon for tha Uea and how pr d of Crippled Children. orhlnder.", ’The problems of youUi In Uie Mrs. Hayes sal esent crlsU wlU be a major con- l« has agreed u m of the new committeo," Jim. clples developed lyea saUL "Many clUxens’ groupa conference. It » e asking for ways to help youUi ant service ava ee their tuture in education, mar- local committees igf, work and mUlUry servic^ tions, and Met ’'Another proUun li that of m w * ohUdrca asd yo ii^al Newspaper Serving V —r~ TWIN ] Driver Sleeps, t f 4» I' Bobby Dean Dry. 17, nsxellon, told a Jerome eoai I tree a mlle east of Tipperary corncr. Doth he ai iDjared seriously but wtre In -fair" condition Salu 3nly$500Is M ajo Necessary to Finish Drive An armory alle for Twin Palls was ' Ithln $600 of rcoliiaUon Saturday WOUgnt tniS t J fund campaign workers brougbt Two tcen-ag le total loans lo *5,000. wheel and the w ith seven days lelt In which to urchase Uib site for the «00,000 A lW inran. ational guard armory. Chamber ot * * ommerce workers expressed satis- ^ _ ictlon with results o( the fund- kUlng efforts which began ,Tues- CUL lU build the armoiy. has set Ju% 1 A tfllY lltfi s the deadline fots obtaining Uie Approximately 60 persons ud 1*1 rms have contrlbutcd'to the proj- **• :t. said Pred Incraham, cMBrobtt was tcared rmory Caramlttce cftalrmao-' Non- what to de." LeR iterest bearing aotea bava been Is- Kimberly told led to contributors. The chamber Friday atter adn lans to obuin.use of Uie completed driver ot a c* gliding for entertainment, with ad- Uuough a picket ilsalon charges helping to repay the off Uie front i Thomas WaUUns The armory Is to be located on a factory road Thu lutheast part cf the Frontier Rid- The youUi’a tU lg cliA’s 80 acres-north of Uie city, planation of ICBvl eating capacity of Uie proposed accident immedta Jlldlng would be 4.000 and convcn- talned Uie license ons, basketball touruaments and Involved and ofl her community actlvlUes could be the boy's father. 6ld in the structure. a "John Doe' An additional 35 persons are ex- complaint again: scted to contribute lo the project signed by O. V. < sfore the deadline, Ingraham said, Priday when he 0 minimum was set on loans, Coa- JiuUce court, Ui Ibutlons made to date range from ferred to probate >0 to $S00. the driver's age. be arraigned on t r TT Minor damage: lury Hearings O pen Monday DUtrlct court procee<llngs to de- number, of a wo rrolne thp value of Uie 40-acre he described as i gh school site owned by Mary backed her car fi^ 3f and condemned In an acUon In the lOO blocl ought by Tiria PaUs class A school north at 12:13 ; strict No. 411 wUl begin Monday, collided wlUt his i Miss Hof refused an offer of iCaaiiBiM •> i 0.000 -which wai mode after a con- m natlon board of three men set value on the property. Expected 1 W lfl T a l be the final proceeding in the . i n ng case Is the district court Jury H lirr T .luatlon ot Uie land. ^ A panel of 37 persons h u been In QH, lUfled l<w Jury duly but Coutity lerk Charles Bunes expects the Wendell Eugea !t to be depleted rapidly since not completely i any of those chosen live In the ness Saturday nl{ hool district and may be ehallcng- a tree at 12:30 p. 1on t h a t ground.--------------------------Crcek canyon rtn Judge Kales £. Lowe Is tcheduled ot hla parents, M: hear the case. Attorneys for Miss O. Robinson. 301 or are James. Shaw and James, Playmates said oodlnr, and Harry Benoit, Twin lng a tree to alu. Pany, Keenan. Robertson They reported he id Daly represent the school botrd. supporting limb He was taken d to National 5fouth Welfare inlog..famUy sUbUlty In UiU cr» hlght. \ which so ma^y famUles are mov- _ ------------ g from one locaUty to anoUier for aployment or oUier reasons. BoUi U O O U ln g J irenU and children need help lo "XTnln G< Uustlng to their new altuatloot. YUlcO< "A third serles has grown out ot QOODINO J le fact that more and more moUi- voters wUl decid s are Uklng Joba In business and or not Uiey wani dustry. FacUlUes and tervlces system plus a p t ust be supplied to the children et ary treaUnent p lese m othen by and in lhelr com- open trom 9 ajn unities. utered retldents, "More workers are needed to help property owners. ,rry out community programs for The city coui lUdren. and study la to be made plans Ior the pro •Bttpa-ln-presennmowleaBe or-hdW finaniieirbTB t9i illdren develop heoIUiy per«wall- uiue. if «pprov« ea and how present pracUces'help Uie Ilrst to Ukt • hinder.", revenueTwnd pw Mrs. Hayes said the new commit- Islature. The boi e has agreed to be guided by prin- by rerenuB from pies developed at the While House ed to amount to : inference. It wlll make a consult- tesidenUal usen. It service available to slate and Qoodlng also cal cornRilttees, naUonal organln- Idaho city wltho >nt. a n d federal agencies serving faclllUes, accord! lUdrca asd youth. auUioriUes. N FA IX S^ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY, Jl Sleeps, Auto Hits Tree 1 a Jerome eoanty efdcer he fell asleep when hU ner. Doth he and a eompanloo. Robtrt KlrUand, condition Saiurday nl'ghL (SUft pboto-eonaTinf) * * * * * * Major Crashes E Three; Rip V< Major crashes on Magic Valley roads Fridi irought this toll of injuries and damage: Two teen-agers severely injured when onc; vheel and the car was totally wreclted in hitt A Twin Falla m an hospitalized at Burley afi * * * * the road. ;:j T ■\ t -I A. house tn scared x outh and two ve , - , when tho tr Admits Blame erS?i?ed^i Tfl TP ff' ^ Twin F in J.. r. l^rasn damagwJbadl; "1 was tcared an« didn'* kBow oh the Blue 'hat to do,". LeRoy W. Fletcher, 18, .i„b irrnde amberly. told eherlffa depuUes .8^006. •riday after admitting he waa the ^ . Driver river ot a car wMch crashed P»“l ^ber, Ji hwugh a picket fenowand knocked ^Injured when ff Uie front porch step of Uie an Ujb I ■homas WaUUns residence on sugar road at 7:» actory road Thursday afternoon. ^ e crash oi The youUi'a statement was In ex- J r o m U>e ilanation of leaving the scene ot the 1"“ «« Snake i ccident immediately. Witnesses ob- Jerome Count; ained Uie license num ber of the car Bums said Tab. nvoived and officers traced it to “tru'k rocks at t he boy's father. w*'* “ d «IPP«' A "John Doe" reckle.-is driving on Its top. omplalnt against the driver was umaUd at abou Igned by O. V. Qentxy. a neighbor. Hastllen Ylday when he was brought into T*-o l7-year-o usUce court, the case wos trans- wro injured «ei erred to probate court becouse of day momlng « he driver's age. He is scheduled to went to sleep * e arraigned on the charge Monday. It crashed Into . Minor damage resulted to the 1937 east of Tlpperar: edan Fletcher was driving, but of the Hansen b amage to the WaUUns yard and Bobby Dean : esidenee was probably In excess of ctr, rxelved n lOu. uIJlvc*# MilU. (CtallBitl «A Oerald Page obtained the license . ,umber, of a woman driver irtiom p L J I J 1?—. ,e described ts a g^rl. sUeglng ahe L l l l l a t ti acked her car fipm a parking tpace i;! i| / 1 Uie lOO block o f . M ain avenue f< flllS (/I orUi at 12:13 p.m. Saturday and ^ oUided WlUt his car as he was pass- I I r n wn IC.U...4 » Pw* 1. C.1. 0I. U ___________________ GLENNS PER rwn Falls Boy S 3 ,,' Hurt Seriously In 30-Foot FaU Wendell Eugene Robinson. 10. had She and oUier lot completely regained conscious- Ing on a log brl less Saturday night after a fall from lly’s aummer c« , tree at 12:30 pjn. Friday on Rock Into the stream. :reek canyon rim north of the home help. Her body ? if hU parents, Mr. a ad Mrs. Clarence tance Irom the 3, Robinson. SOI Lols sU-eet had gone to Uie Playmates tald the boy was climb- temoon, ng a tree to inspect a bird's nest. Survivors In a rhey reported he feU 30 feet when a ents are two sl upportlng limb snapped. 8, *nd Janet Ki He was taken to' his home after gnndparents, U he accident. A physician examined Owens, Olenna F erlous head Injuries and possible aal grandparent ntemal injury. HU mother aald the ner MoaU, OKs •oy w u alUraatlng between ap- l&g In Uie mldwi ittenUy rational periods and unccrn- Bishop Carl clousnesa at Ws home Saturday Re»- Joseph < llfht. V minister, aill ofl . - al services. Intei Sooding’s Sewer VoteSetTuesday, OOOOmO. June 23 — Oooding I 'Oter* wm decide Tuesday whether ir not they want a sewer coUecUoa -r yjtem plus aprtm ary and second- iT l -I iry treaUnent plant. Polls will be ipen trom 9 ajn. to 7 pjn. t# reg- (ge. Phete- stered resldenU, either rentert or visltoie from iroperty owners. god ’nmma. P The city council has approved among approxlc asue. If approved, th is city wlll be i^ o n j,»u prli he Ilrst to Uke advantage ot the Mrt. KenneUi ^venueTwnd passed b y the latl leg- a cup donated tleture. The bonda would be repaid u high point » >y revenue from the system, expert- jt wu Uie leeo: id to amount to »2.'fo per monUi far *hkh the eam« -eaidenUal user«. ' wLU rettlo the Qoodlng aUo U th e last major went .to Mrs. I rdaho city wlUiout proper sewerage third to lln . U acillUes, according to public health lory Pbher servi kuUioriUes. maa.for ttu «vi N i„, UNDAY, JUNE 24, 1951 M xjnited broadcast tc of troops fn the talks bc mm fm Ws WmMM y\ Forty dck annual atat< threc-day bil USWV auxil the same convention tho Rogersoi incbdc a the c called by P« partment ci joint memoi ert KlrUand, 17, Uaxdton, wero „ _ i ilo.enn«Tln») P'"'- Amc * * * * led by Depi . Silas P. Hag les Hurt P vy V « « Auxiliary meml Vehicles bB z r roads Friday and Saturday damage: hall, au" deleg :d when onc fcll.aaleep a t tho P-m- bontjuet t jclted in hitting a tree. wi^od«^9-m I at Burley after his truck left uswv membe. le road. ' • second busli A house trailer dcmoUa^icd id two vehicles d a m a g e d inws session, i hen tho traifer was side- insuuauon cei »iped near Jerome. One driv- waa cited into court. eo,ooo Uvlng-mi A Twin Falls man’s car u,s. imaged badly fn overturjung', n the Blue Lalcea Country ilj^ iv ^ T ub grade. Driver Not Htiri A -n-nC Paul ■ftber. Jr., Twin FalU. w ts A pD c ilnjurcd when hU 1951 sedan over- . med on UiB Bhie Laket Countty ub road at 7:30 p.m. Priday. ilC l.;, The crash occurred about 150 iraomrw t irdi from tbe sUrt of Uie srade to Uli snake river canyon. Jerome County Sheriff Jam«ss B. lans said Tuber's car apparently ^ nick rocks at Uie right side of the 'Sd and flipped' over. It came to st on its top. Damage was es- inated at about *600 ** fined 178, matcn ai anout »ow, ^ ^ Haxtlton B e,. Hnrt sS^nded 30h T*-o 17-year-oId Hazelton youths M aj^ when 1 ere injunsd seriously early Satur- recUess drivlns ly momlng when one of them ent to sleep while driving a car. w.„ k.- crashed Into a large tree a mile st of Tipperary comer Just norUi Ul, H™nbrW,.. J.Tf.'SHJ JS ■■ ■> S!rS.Sil?'co' MdFrom G F. Falls Off Bridge; gtu“ i" Drowns in Creelt GLENNS PERR7, June 33—Pu- band'a sUteae ;ral services for Bonny Jeanne Ueohs oats, 4. who drowned In Trinity Also tesUfylo eek at FeaUierviUe yestsrday af- Ruisell Foley, i moon, will be held at 3 pjn. M on- be examined U ly In Uie LDS chapel here. She ing the acclde. ts Uie daughter ot Mr. and Mrt. from the right . A. Moats. dUwntred at I She and oUier children were play- cate that brtki g on a log bridge near the fam - aU four wheels r's summer cabin when she fell Earlier, CUm 10 the stream. The others ran for tetUfled three < !lp. Her body was found tome dU- ward him and nee Irom the bridge. The family three puUed u Id gone to the cabin Thursday af- and hit hU car moon, fled Uie third ■ Survivors In addlUon to ihe par- Adams. Its are two sUters, Marsha Ann, OUier sUte’a and Janet Kay, 3; the maternal utr Sheriff C ^ndparents, Mr. and Mrt. J. A. InvesUgated th< wens. Olenna Perry, and the pater- log, t paasengt 11 grandparenU, Mr. and Mr*. Ho- SUUPatrolma: er MoaU, Oleatu Ferry, vacation* IdenUfled pieti * In Uie mldwesU Uie accident te Bishop Carl Anderson and the eU. Buhl, who ev. Joseph Coulter, MethodUt In front of J Inltter, a-UI oftleUte at the fimer- caught a gUmp services. Intermeat wiU be made rear view mliri I aienn Rest cemetery. The body The case w at the Sey mortuary. Hugh A. Baker \Irs. Kenneth Kail In Garden Glub’i (See Pfaeie'^ Page Three) 1%^ entiy I Visltoie from PhfladelphU. Pa-. rleUea of rotei ad T^uapa. Pit., were included tlon, peonies, I mong apprw tlaia^ l,0Qi>^pwtfe m at. “t ub's flower ahow at the American aated by Byr eglon htU Priday. tributed about Mrt. Kenneth KaU v u awarded the decoraUon cup dontted by Herrett Jewelry tered Ui Uie o I high point winner In Uie show. Dlviiion wlni - wu the leeond straight year In peUUoa were hkh the earned Uie high prize and Mrs. Florence LU retalD the cup. Secoiul prtea Normui Webb ent .to Mrs. Ira Kuykendall and fi, tbUemlre. Ilrd toiiln. Ben Laird. Mrs. M ai- single petal, U iry Pbher served as general chalr> light red, thn laa.for ttu event. polyanthui ^ Mine Irrigated Idaho Counties H » W 'V A.<Ut But..! ^ C ABwliUd Pf«, .Id Unll^l Korean Pe Made by E n v o y ’s UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., June 23 (/P)- broadcast today that both sides in Korea < of troops from tho ,38th parallel as tho first Malik, the Soviet representative at thc talks bc started between the belligerents l 40 Vets of Span War Start St Forty delegates to the United Spanish Wi annual atate encampment are expccted h( three-day business and social session. Forty USWV auxiliary will arrive for their annu the same time. Delegates will rcgiater at 1:: convention headquartera in ------------ ------ tho Rogerson hotel. tPx Activitica scheduled today incbdc a i p.m. Tneeting ot I the council of administration. called by Peter Pearson, de- partment commandcr, and . joint memorial services at 8 ; p.m. a t American Legion hall ! led by Department Chaplain ‘ Silas P. Hagler. [ Delegates of USWV and auxiliary wlU hold a Joint meeUng a t 0:30 a.m. Monday at the Legion ban. Auxiliary members will meet at 1:30 p.m. for a business eesslon con* ducted by Jennie Graham, depart- |;^ ^ H H |||E ment president, at the Odd Felton ha^l. -DSWV members wlll hold a 1:30 p .m . business session a t Legion hall. All delegates wlU attend a T p.m. banquet at Legion hall. Tuesday, delegates of both group* will open 9:30 am. business sessions, USWV members will adjourn Mter a second business session a t 190 p.m. Auxiliary meaibers w U 'tsx ^ oKlcers following a 1:30 p .o i but« Iness session, adjourning aftR the ■ I InstaUaUon ceremony. -.Sk Idaho.hu about 340 memben oJ ' United Spanish War VeteraQKOaly : 80,000 Uvlng-memben r e m at^ tbl Dfivfer Appeal Over ' Recklessness *” • JBROME, Jttl» 33-Owdon W. A lf Adams.-Hagenaan.-Won hU appeal i V lO rgai ot a reckless driving convlcUon Fri- O day when a slx.perton dUUUt court A ^ T Jury found hkn not guilty ot the /V 9 JLiCi Adams, a former Jerome resident, T w u fined $78, lott hU driver's 11- XjUCctJ cense for 90 days and was given a . ~ suspended 30-day JaU t«tence in March when he wu*tonvicUd ot recUets driving in probate court. b Monw,.'';!" nv. prosecution and Uiree defense wit- j-u nesses tesUfy coDcemlng Uie scd- k.- dent In which cars driven by Adams ana ^ U C l^. wUld- JeranegoltcourseMarchB. Adams SUted Umt hU brakes fall. ed to operate when Uie car In front W P" 5 ot him slowed down and he turned Only two boa hU automobile to Uie left to- avoid man Charles £ hltUng the tront car. He then col- Kelly, were *bl( Uded with the oncoming Ollmer car. clal meeting. T« Mrt. Adami corroborated her bus- bers, ZlvU 0 ^ band'a sUtements. £dgar Dimstead Ueohaalc TetUfles H“ * . Also tesUfylnglor Uie defense wat RuiseU Foley, a mechanic, who said was out he examined Uie Adama ear follow- lng Uie accident. A fresh leakage liJroaUon at the from the right rear wheel which he when all membe discovered at the time would indl- preaeat. cate Uiat brakes would not work on Morgansald aU four wheels, he sUted. 1» TwW P Earlier, CUmer. u aUte'i wlUea, ,»“ t accepting i tesUfied three cart were coming to- (CMUatH n ward him and Uiat the last of Uie three pulled tround ths other two . i .■ and hit hU car hNdcn. He JdenU- ATlOin WASHIHOT OUie^ sUte't wllne«es were Dep- u tr Sheriff O<rdon Newbry, who InveiUgatod Uie cruh; David Blest- tag, a passenger la Uie Ollmer ear; SUto Pattohnan Eugene Hagler. who IdenUfled picture* he had takefl st Uie accident tcene, and Albert Jag- els. Buhl, who waa driving the car " in front of Adamt and said he caught a gUmpte of Uie crash to hU art^helS heard by Judge Hugh A. Baker.___________________ ' - ............... KaU Wins Most P Club's Exhibit of : entiy Ust Included 18< Ta- d u t red, yeUon rleUea of rotee, t detphlnlum see- petce. three mi tton, peonies. Iris, artUUo arrangfr- ot live ntmed » meet, table setUagt and garden an- erlckson, three n.1^ 1. ur.„y tf 3e^utr4hrM-l aated by Byrd Walter were dlt- kendall. three 1 tributed about Uie hall as part of low, three peat the dNoraUou. but wers-not en- fiehwarti.three tered to Uie compeUUon. - tnd tmaU; M Division wlnnen to tbe^roie eom- epray of climb peUUoh were Joyce 'KaU, whlu; bunda; Mrs. j, Mrs. Florence Reap, Ivory; Mrs. arrangemcDt c Normtn Webb, light pink; Mrs- R. H trt? ScwtlB. fi, tbUemlre. duk ptnJCUgbt ted. to crystal, single petal. Uiree dark pink, three Rtgular arUs light red, Uiree oiange, exhibit of on* wer^ Mrs. polyuthui U n. K«p>e(ti JEaUil i<Misat«N ' VARIE Wrecks, flower ehe cslUe-yeaH ftnd sUrl - aU of Uiem In yoKT Bb Theo there's Uie t(al« a iP .. tbt fportt pagt. And y ^ unal 8«n^y f«at«r«k ies \ I But«i^«f^Cl^l.H.i \ PR] Peace P)e jy Russia y’s Broadi e 23 (/P)—Russia’s Jacob A. Malik lirgcd in Korea confer on a ceascrfire, armistice s tho first step to peace. 'e at thc United Nations, proposed this ligcrents for a cease fire and an armistii -------------------------------------- withdrawal ( the S8th para )pamsn ' taUon that indlr t Sessions Ipaniah W ar.veterans 24lh cpected hero today for a to wheUier thU 1 ion. Forty members of the i ;heir annual convention at ^*55 ister at 1:30 p.m. today at skepUcUm in rli ---------------------^ ---------------------- acUont but sen , bert Uidieated th tKPQKma <hould ha ivtslglls sideraUon. W l uxmtrm in ««ect. tht sUtement challe Soviet govemmeJ H B F ' w a r d with specif J.,; ing a cease tire, 1 coopemUon of t ' ' ' ' ' sincere pea< - '-'V ^ *hat MaUk partment biuntl; n t It U mon Adequate meant •■I 'a tM I B H end to Uie confl ' Preat Officer Issued Uia aUtei ooold be taken a eace to the*prei ot Ambasstdor ' tlrea who oould inuBeat't dtep. pBbUely ta U u r A e«n as«UBpttoi B B H niPB i tttogwltopul ilUr poldUen a t M ttM e. Ri^ [organ Quits y Leader for Local Schools . W. Moigan, tuperlnt*nd«Bt ot .Alexander B»i n FaUs tchoob for the latt 10 ond avenue we* rs, resigned effecUve July 16 a t a poUce court bul aal school board meeting called thought he ha< Uy night to consider Uie redg- patted cara and on. allow Uie police lorgan told tchool board mem- reprimanded hli I he had been offered a simUar )3 costs. Uon at Anchorage, Alaska. He A 'John Doe" hll fmm « two, tllart igtintt.ai r contract which Is scheduled to slmUtr charge..: t July 1. The conU«ct caUed fer appeared ts ret 00 pay per year, Tbe police ea niy two board members, Chair- »»lmlance to tb 1 Charles Shirley and Charles ly, wero sWe to attend Uie spe- meeUng. Two oUier board mem- 5 * ^ ^ ^ I, E vU OiUn, who waa Ul, and ar Olmstead, reported by phona i Uiey would okay ths reaigna- , :. The oUier board member, Olen U, was out at town. The retig- lon was acceptod subject to con- laUon at the next board meeUng ‘.SSSr'SiSSS'S: Iran Oj Another Boost Cn<>s WABHXHOTOK, June 3S flJlO- uoUier barrier has been hurd- TKE HAOTO I by Uie PaUsades project, sec- June 33 WV-Th Ury of toterior Oecar Chsp- eaUed an em«l tn has approved reoooicnenda- Saturday for IU ms for -expedlUous construe- Rutslsn.-to hea >n' of the big. mulU-purpose tlon for a vlrtas m. Iran to the oU- Chapman said he wUl recom- pute. end aa unmeduu approprU- BrlUto yertcr >n to get ccasUucUon started, to ‘Indicate Inl » said he hopes the fUst power protecUon of th II be avaUable to 1955. emment of the; I Iran. St Points of Flowers c red. yellor, gold, multicolored, attMa; ;e. Uiree mulUcolored, coUeoUoa property. Uta B Ive ntmed rotes; Mrs. Oarl Pred- to result to BR kson, three white; Mrs. R. O. t« t rettnery to bouW-thr*e-lwwTi-M»fc-In»-Kuy dall. three Ught pink, three rel- *^btow outs*- I q , three peace roses; Mra. O. A. « « A wtrt*. three dark jed. miniature w «lb.:ai^^ 1 tmaU; Mrs. C. a Krengel. Mnoand ly of cumber, exhibit of ttori-, tl» Ida; Mrs. j, a.Tborpa, irtUUe Xrui«^D^ ingemcDt of one etfor;-. Mts. ry sevetut. tftlsUo tm a t« a « 4 wystal. Hffwgg® ttgulararUEUofrra&seme&twlQr 1 wer^ Mrs. Lyons &nltb,}rU ift iC iidi^i».X in«.:O ttw llu VARIETY ry t|«r«r ehew. fe an find storlea asC pliiM f.H 'C‘ m'ln yow Stajday Ttmap'>r«iHb; re's Uie t(al« feU te ^ ^ s ^ : f-- I pagt. And yesH AM aU flW tor f«at«K*. j V ... ... ............ \ PRICE6CENTO ^ ' ?)ea da in adcast talik lirgcd in a natlenwid* e, armistice snd withdraws! oposed this afternoon that an armistice with “mutual ■thdrawsl of forces from e S8th parallel.” \ state department sUtement !»• ed after several hours of consul-' Jon that indlrecUy Included Pres* ;nt Truman and high detenee de* rtment auUioritlea was frankly eptlcal of Malik's alnceritr. « ; dared that the tenor of hU i»* , irka "again raises the quesUon ay ' WheUier thU U tnore Uian ptopa- nda." . crapitol hlU reacUoD to the U<iUk ^ Dposal ahowed ■ stroar ttz»gt.« - epUeUm to rlew of BuaU* M . Uont but several coagrew laBBH,: rs todleated they felt Uie propoMl .;. II thould have atteaUn eoa< . leraUon. ta «{{«t. the sUle department . ^ itement challenged »4alik and tM , Viet govemment now to come tcr^ ird with speclfie ideu tor arrant* . ; a cease fire, batog assured of th* opemUon of the Unitod Statei la J tincere peace effort RefmtuC what MaUk said, Uie lUt« d«< rtment bluntly declared: 11 It U more than propaga&dBi ie<;uate means for dliciustnc aa ' d to Uie confUct are avaflabla." , , Preat Officer Llncoto Whlta whs > ued tha aUtement said that this old be ttken as an obvious refer*' ■ eo to the>presenoe to New YoA. • Ambassador Warren Auitla ' aer U.K. govemment nprewBta>* - w who eould n t t t n l^ereated aataft deep suplflten'«t vftvtt-' - - ada.Bsklnr zater mt-peaoa Illiil liji mil TTllHlill IM lltl ■■I' e.fut hsd'llIlM «n assuapttoB-Oat ba-jnSSw ^^ Ri^trof-Wa^: Ooe man 1 pleaded - cuUtT aul.~: ujther U benr sou^t P^_._. rXamngto'KeM’tte«gBt-«r5» . a poUce car on an emergency ctO.--' Cltr poUce en rouU to Uaglo Val-'’ r Memorial hospital tbout tjm ,:. ednesday enoountered two a n ^ : Ilch faUed to yield the right at.- »y. Alexander Ba^ungartner, 6M'See* Id avenue west, pleaded guilty la ^ lUce court but told the cdurt'ha - . ought he had to get past Uu jted cara and pull to Uie cutb ta". low Uie police to pass. The eourt pilmanded him ‘ . costs. A "John Doe- oomplalnt huitaea led igtlntt annthrr drinrr on a ... aUtr charge.-however h# la a aot ipeared ts r e t The police car was eicortlxic tn i nbulance to Uie hosplUl irtien tha ; cldenu occurred.-Oftlcen warned at pi"iti«r dUUons wlU be inoed ;. alnst drivers who ftU to yield tba ^ (bt ot way to poUee, sffibulaan or ■e vehicles. . : At Bupert Thursday J. O. McPar- - 1 pleaded guncy to reckleai driv* V g. PoUcft Judge Archie Nlsbet lilted m t3S tnd *3, lh e oomplalnt w u med Sundtr by a privaU-dUsea 10 accused UePaxUn. aR upeitnk- — mt. of driving recklessly between' - lurth tnd PUUi B streets. M6Far- -• I appetred to court Uist dar aiXl - ^ ked for Ume to see sn aUomey . - ' I, ra n Oil C ase j G o e sto G o u rf T TKE HAaUB, The Nttheritndi, -. me 33 HV-Tbe world eomt’todar': Ued tn emergendr se«iaa -nart . : iWrdty for lU iodgMi, todudteg a ' ttslan.-to hear Brttala's appUoM - » for a vlrtaal toianeUaa a«atosk ; in to the oU-nattooaUsaUoo (Ua*: --; ; lte. -iri BrlUto yesUad«9 adced . 1 fa»ea«i ‘Indicate Interim meatoiea. •<: otecUoa of tha Tights of tba;|Ov^-:v: nment of the^VhlM Ktagdoa" m-::~ tn. The tppOlctUon. aada poUia > ly, said the matter was .«t Siy Uie -graw t duaaga” , be done to the UUcn .daOaP-r^ rltllL-owned Aofl»>Xraalaa; OS r'l. >mp^. . - . •'*; . Irta l attampta te take arvr. tiM. ^ Dperty. Uia BrilUb-stld. a n UWy*-? 1 >result to great tlr« »t refinery to tbe l ^ at klow outs“- ffvitow peSr o ig H mi trying ta -aM^SSG^EHl^e »Us.and W jafciW HI tom

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jmmunistA oesn’t Stop dvance in ]rn Sunday, J u n e 24 (fF) — Allic< i«ntrfll and w e a te m K orea and w .Aj east today— l«flt day o f a year ol

a from R u ss ia . While R ussia’s me II. United N a tio n a arm ies punchcd

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gvfrin^e'z; New Jph* ™tb«ak™o‘f High

■ B j jETof UJe lOO-tnlla front.J in the w o t n o r th ot b o is e .»B ■« ‘n ?llghway deparj HtUons forces threw » contract foi , bturdsy. iCudylnK bidsU army communique four tihers.

5 ‘S r^ r^ i^ -, „ ™ i s u i t o w ith. eonitrueUon o' |pp9 is J9 mUes norUi n ,ja t milnKni

iff, .Uled InfM itryiiien E in bltU r, bloody ” ' n enemy -forces Jrom , *'^ of PyongBong, 29 bida re<, a Vat M th paTttUel. ««t« Jnclude:

Shtr possible red o tU ck CowtrucUjiir mlnoua *urface

S *a« ! t lv e tlraea *•’0 '" ^be Pej ■i*inunl5tJ wero driven ^ Jerome tfcillej then dug In on Kl«wlt E

to ryonBgans. dan. Wyo., Kefiontalnoua e a a t and Umat« wa*»« tf tm t. the com m unlsU Otbi

of local a tta c k s . O ther bidder Mciny ««J(1 one o f these were La Crat

unknown num ber 1604,038.60; SU- a ^ t of Y anffsu and vllle. DUh, |6:

M l today. Allied coun- ConstnicUon c *#rtorcd loat positions IM7.484J0; Ho( iBlUs front. pany. Twin Fal(AWO, S. F-88 S ab re , and NeUon. Idi M ato 18 R\i4*lsm-m»dt Qulnn-RobbUu ja tn r the M anchurian *789.609.5a

.«> dxUi day of o u c h air ' Constructing t« * K k . or state 27 annjTud»maBed. l t raUed SON between I Rlor the week to l l red between Burlej iiArjtd, one probably de> ala and Mlnid udJd im s^. In th e same hart and Whee tniSlel planes w ere de- Pocatello, M,13(

Ind ln were ml&slne. was $9.«eo.

offds Disappoi ^ ^ i f e f e L a nt to iW e a reflected a f a in t t i n t o f y ^ r lO O a r e a f a r m e ra a n d a U ; ^ iU -n ig h t v i g i l a t J o s lin f ie ld a •loJed ita h e r d o f 99 p u r e b r e d H ols |fcB « 3 tim a ted 5,000 to 10,000 pei

■ e v e n in g ja n.w t,, t > - J r o a d f o r two M j D 0 3 r C l w as-de layed ill n T h e D a irjW l i o n v e n e p a n y ’a f i r a t

n . c a iv ea w h id

nExemptionmtouaty commissioners viniiR ovAnf «J I KMlon Monday a s a e v e n t I

* ^ U o n to consider c o rd in g to D. *» te property t u e s and m a n a g e r , g ly ^ ment a d ju s t- -niere w ts t

board Is requ ired nounced ashed to R. A. Bwteer

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»wr or the com m li- parture Ume 1 « tiamlnlng a n esU- t p jn central «W taU onj for t a x ex: S” '

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Gainsgoverning exem p- • RUPERT. .

^ajjjlonerg explained. crlUcal condli C *»gorem lR g s ta tu te t daughter of I r y p,«00 tiu ier o n U>e H. Phillips, u ^ w e p w ty dr Incom e Improving alli ^ ■ « a j an exempUon. eral hospital, j j ^ e i n qualify f o r an tendants repo

w Mt be requ ired to coma, resUng 1 fl« t 11,000 o f the out more con ■igynl» property. » m e nourUhif * 5 ? “ " “‘•<1 ed a concuu• « * « n p - craah last fii

on Senator PhUI for exem pU on daughter-ln.l

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*M Ib o u t »507 Ida., prealdent ^ • U w o l the p ro p e r ty grew r f Par«n

average sav ing* been namM a

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^ of War /S n e ^ f^ e h u iIrtnu n . put ta to artJBJ?2,Returned ,^ bod y of director of Uu

» o n of Aid or Cripple 1. Je ro m e , 'T h e problei

«boftr^ th e present crlsU ' N 5 2 »mvinj s u n d i t t cem of lhe n 2L^wi,irt H^ye* «»>d- "JI^ n .m j w ile d In aw asking'for

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it Attack top U.N. H j in Korea W B0 — Allied tro o p i sm ashed < >rca and were h it by rcd a t-of a y en ro fw n rth a tb ro u g 'h t ilussia’s move caused a peace ;s punchcd h ard a t th e com-

Vew Jerome Highway Job

Bid ReceivedBOISE. June 33 (;?>-The sUt« ghway department today awarded contract for one project and U

iidylng bids opened yeaterday on ur ethers.Kenastmi tnd HunUey, Le-Klsten, ts awarded a |33,SS5 contract for nstrucUon of a highway depart' ent maintenance building a t Bo- U. The engineer's estimate waj 3,»0.

Low BidiLow bida received on other proj- ts include:Constructing roadway and bltu- Inous surface on a.7 miles of U. S.(rom the Perrine Memorial bridge the Jerome airport In Jerome—

Iter Klewlt Sona company, Sheri- Bobby Dean in. Wyo., ISU,000. Engineer’s es- a ir e e a mile UBto woa *641,014. iD jared aerioiu

OUief Bidder* -----------------------O ther bidders on the Jerome road j~ v -m ^ :r« La Orande Johnson, Logan, I I t l I v ilh, 04,038i0:sut)ngcom pany.8prlnj- Jlie. DUh, 1615,887,60: Duffy Heed IVT jnstnicUon company. Twin Falls,17,484J0; Hoopj Constnjctlon com- ^ my. Twin Falls, »647,488.80: Pickett 1 ^ « •Id Nelson, Idaho Palb, 4693,267 0: r I t l l Jilnn-RobbUu company, Inc , Boise,89,609.5a An arm ory slUConstrucUng seal coat on 4S miles *<‘b ln «600 of i s tate J7 and 7.8 miles of U. 6. f f campai;

N between Burley and Paul and 'tween Burley and Rupert in Caa-1 and Minidoka couhMcs-Dam- the sl J t and Wheeler constnicUon, Inc., " ‘‘“ ona l guard t icatello, 18,131. Engineer's eaUmate wo«' IS *9,680. faction with re

_______________________raising efforta '

ppointed_ _ _ Approximately

L andU te'^rH i1.1 Interest bearing

xu . *“«t ^ contfltiin t tm t of the m orning aun, plans to obuin.iI an d a few city residents building for ente 5lin field as a F lying Tigerebred Holstein h e ifer calves. <nie ‘annBry is10,000 peraons who F ridny southeast part o

'm in g Jammed the a irp o rt S l ' j l S ’’’ “ " f»d fo r two hours, th e event bulldlA m S a ba'S-delayed too long. tlons, baskctboiT he Dairyland C attle com- other communit; iny’B fira t a ir shipm ent o tivea which landed here a t pected to contri:30 a.m, Saturday drew a before the deadlrger crowd th an any pre- rrt'’b“ t i ^ “made‘'OUS event a t Joslm field, ac- »5o to *soo.rd lng to Don Duvall, a irport ----------

rh e r f w ts a mlxup ia the an- t F u T V H < unced aehedule time, accortltis ^

nti Who rode h e rt w f the* s*Iew O D C H ^Ives during Uie 12-hour journey, u u t r l c t courtI said .the planned and actual de- term lne tha valn u re Ume from Milwaukee was high s c h o ^ sitOJn. central sUndard time. Hof a n d condeHBut the calves tn-lved In good brought by TwlaBdlUon afler an uneventful Jour- district No 411

(C..IU..4 » Ftw It. c i » . I) Miss Hof rei — »SO. 0OO-whi ch wa

Gains Slightlylaughter ot BUte Sen. Ciarwce

E v - 3 -:oma, resUng more quleUy, wlUi- 2 ? ^ .IUt more convulsions and Uking wne nouruhment. She sustain- a a concussion In a Ualn-car t^ K .l'r r tsh last Sunday which killed m q V ^ .

laughlM-ln.law, .' - and D aly represe

irs . Hayes Named to Ni Conrarittee for Y outh

CHICAOO, 111.. June 33 (Special) UinloK..famUy iMrt. John B. Hayes, Twin Palls, In w hich so ma?t„ prealdent of Uie NaUonal .Con- lag from one loeeta ef Parenta and Teachers, has employment or ies B tm td a member .of the na> paren ts and chlinal. -mldeenUmr' committee lor ad justing to thelldren and youUi now being torm- "A th ir d serleito carry out the objectives of the the f a c t th a t mc

Ideentury- WhlU House confer- era a re U klng JiM held In Washington In. Decem- Industry. PacUlr, m ust be supplletUra. Hayea was a member of the these m o th e n bjecuUve cemmltue of Uie confer- munltles.ee which adopted 17 pledges to "M ore workersnerica's-ehUdren. These will be carry o u t commIt ta to artJon by the ntw com- ehildrim . and »tIttee'unfler-U ie' thtlrm ftnship-of ofBupa-ln-presei-. Leonard W. Mayo. New York children developrector of Uie AssoclaUon for tha Uea a n d how prd of Crippled Children. o rh ln d e r ." ,’T h e problems of youUi In Uie Mrs. H ayes salesent crlsU wlU be a major con- l « has agreed um of the new committeo," Jim. clples developedlyea saUL "Many clUxens’ groupa conference. I t »e asking for ways to help youUi a n t service avaee the ir tuture in education, mar- local committeesigf, work and mU lU ry s e rv ic ^ tions, a n d M e t’'Another proUun li th a t of m w * ohUdrca a sd yo

ii^al N e w s p a p e r S e rv ing V —r~

TW IN ]

Driver Sleeps,

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Bobby Dean Dry. 17, nsxellon, told a Jerome eoai I tr e e a mlle east of Tipperary corncr. Doth he ai iDjared seriously but wtre In -fair" condition Salu

3nly$500Is M a jo Necessary to

Finish DriveAn arm ory alle for Twin Palls was '

Ith ln $600 of rcoliiaUon Saturday W OUgnt tn iS tJ fund campaign workers brougbt T w o tc en -agle to ta l loans lo *5,000. w heel a n d th ew i th seven days lelt In which tourchase Uib site for the «00,000 A l W i n r a n .ational guard armory. Chamber ot * *ommerce workers expressed satis- ^ _ictlon with results o( the fund-kUlng efforts which began ,Tues- C U L

lU build the armoiy. has set Ju% 1 A t f l l Y l l t f i s th e deadline fots obtaining Uie

Approximately 60 persons u d 1 * 1 rms have contrlbutcd'to the proj- * * •:t. sa id Pred Incraham, cMBrobtt was tcared rm ory Caramlttce cftalrmao-' Non- what to de." LeR iterest bearing aotea bava been Is- Kimberly told led to contributors. The chamber Friday a tter adn lans to obuin.use of Uie completed driver ot a c* gliding for entertainment, with ad- Uuough a picket ilsalon charges helping to repay the off Uie front i

• Thomas WaUUnsT h e armory Is to be located on a factory road Thu lu theas t part cf the Frontier Rid- The youUi’a tU lg cliA ’s 80 acres-north of Uie city, planation of ICBvl eating capacity of Uie proposed accident immedta Jlldlng would be 4.000 and convcn- talned Uie license ons, basketball touruaments and Involved and ofl h e r community actlvlUes could be the boy's father. 6ld i n the structure. a "John Doe'An additional 35 persons are ex- complaint again: scted to contribute lo the project signed by O . V. < sfore th e deadline, Ingraham said, Priday when he0 m inim um was set on loans, Coa- JiuUce court, Ui Ibu tlons made to date range from ferred to probate >0 to $S00. the driver's age.

— — be arraigned on tr T T • Minor damage:lury Hearings ■O pen Monday

D U trlc t court procee<llngs to de- number, of a worrolne thp value of Uie 40-acre he described as igh school site owned by Mary backed her car fi3f a n d condemned In an acUon In the lOO blocloug h t by Tiria PaUs class A school north a t 12:13 ;stric t No. 411 wUl begin Monday, collided wlUt his iMiss Hof refused an offer of iCaaiiBiM •> i0.000 -which wai mode after a con- m n a tlo n board of three men setvalue on the property. Expected 1 W l f l T a l

be th e final proceeding in the . i nng case Is the district court Jury H l i r r T.luatlon ot Uie land. ^A p a n e l of 37 persons h u been I n Q H, lUfled l<w Jury duly but Coutitylerk Charles Bunes expects the Wendell Eugea!t to be depleted rapidly since not completely iany o f those chosen live In the ness Saturday nl{hool d istric t and m ay be ehallcng- a tree a t 12:30 p.1 on t h a t ground.--------------------------Crcek canyon rtn Judge Kales £ . Lowe Is tcheduled o t hla parents, M: h e a r th e case. Attorneys for Miss O. Robinson. 301

or a re James. Shaw and James, Playmates said oodlnr, and H arry Benoit, Twin lng a tree to alu. P a n y , Keenan. Robertson They reported he id D aly represent the school botrd. supporting limb He was taken

d to National 5fouth Welfareinlog..famUy sUbUlty In UiU cr» hlght. \w hich so ma^y famUles are mov- _ ------------

g from one locaUty to anoUier for aploym ent or oUier reasons. BoUi U O O U l n g J irenU and children need help lo " X T n ln G< U ustlng to their new altuatloot. Y U l c O < "A th ir d serles has grown out ot QOODINO J le f a c t th a t more and more moUi- voters wUl decid s a re U klng Joba In business and or not Uiey wani dustry . FacUlUes and tervlces system plus a p t ust be supplied to the children e t ary treaUnent p lese m o th e n by and in lhelr com- open trom 9 a jn unities. utered retldents,"M ore workers are needed to help property owners. ,rry o u t community programs for The city coui lUdren. and study la to be made plans Ior the pro•Bttpa-ln-presennmowleaBe or-hdW finaniieirbTB t9iilldren develop heoIUiy per«wall- uiue. i f «pprov«ea a n d how present pracUces'help Uie Ilrst to Ukt• h in d e r ." , revenueTwnd pwMrs. H ayes said the new commit- Islature. The boie has agreed to be guided by prin- by rerenuB frompies developed a t the While House ed to amount t o :inference. I t wlll make a consult- tesidenUal usen.It service available to slate and Qoodlng alsocal cornRilttees, naUonal organln- Idaho city wltho >nt. a n d federal agencies serving faclllUes, accord!lUdrca a sd youth. auUioriUes.

N F A I X S ^

TW IN F A L L S , IDAHO, SUNDAY, J l

Sleeps, Auto Hits Tree

1 a Jerome eoanty efdcer he fell asleep when hU ner. Doth he and a eompanloo. Robtrt KlrUand, condition Saiurday nl'ghL (SUft pboto-eonaTinf)

* * * * * *

Major Crashes E Three; Rip V<

M ajor c rashes o n M agic V alley roads Fridi irought th is toll o f in ju rie s and damage:

Two teen -agers severely in jured when o n c ; vheel and th e c a r w a s to tally wreclted in h itt

A Twin Falla m a n hospitalized a t Burley afi * * * * the road.

;:j T ■ \t - I A. h ouse t ns c a r e d x o u t h a n d two ve

, - , when tho tr

A d m i t s B l a m e e r S ? i ? e d ^ i

T fl TP f f ' ^ Twin Fi n J . . r . l ^ r a s n damagwJbadl;"1 was tcared a n « didn'* kBow oh th e B lu e

'ha t to do,". LeRoy W . Fletcher, 18, . i„ b irrndeamberly. told e h e rlffa depuUes .8^006.•riday after adm itting h e waa the ^ . Driverriver ot a car w M ch crashed P»“l ^ b e r , Jihwugh a picket fenow and knocked ^ In jured whenff Uie front porch step of Uie an Ujb I■homas WaUUns residence on sugar road a t 7:»actory road T hursday afternoon. ^ e crash oiThe youUi'a sta tem en t was In ex- Jrom U>e

ilanation of leaving th e scene o t the 1"“ « « Snake iccident immediately. W itnesses ob- Jerome Count;ained Uie license num ber of the car Bums said Tab.nvoived and officers traced i t to “tru'k rocks a t the boy's father. w*'* “ d «IPP«'A "John Doe" reckle.-is driving on Its top.

omplalnt against th e driver was umaUd a t abouIgned by O . V. Q entxy. a neighbor. HastllenYlday when he w as brought into T*-o l7-year-ousUce court, the case wos trans- w ro injured «ei erred to probate c o u rt becouse of day momlng «he driver's age. He is scheduled to went to sleep *e arraigned on the c harge Monday. I t crashed Into .Minor damage resu lted to the 1937 east of Tlpperar:

edan Fletcher was driving, but of the Hansen bamage to the WaUUns yard and Bobby Dean :esidenee was probably In excess of ctr, rxelved nlOu. uIJlvc*# MilU. (CtallBitl «AOerald Page ob tained th e license ■ .

,umber, of a woman driver irtiom p L J I J 1 ? —.,e described t s a g^rl. sUeglng ahe L l l l l a t t iacked her car fipm a parking tpace i;! i | /1 Uie lOO block o f . M ain avenue f< f l l l S ( / IorUi a t 12:13 p .m . Saturday and ^oUided WlUt his car a s he was pass- I I r n w n

IC .U ...4 » Pw* 1. C.1. 0I . U___________________ GLENNS PER

rwn Falls Boy S 3 , , ' Hurt Seriously

In 30-Foot FaUWendell Eugene R obinson. 10. had She and oUier

lot completely regained conscious- Ing on a log brlless Saturday night a f te r a fall from lly’s aummer c«, tree a t 12:30 p jn . F r id a y on Rock Into the stream.:reek canyon rim n o r th of the home help. Her body ?if hU parents, Mr. a a d Mrs. Clarence tance Irom the3, Robinson. SOI L ols sU-eet had gone to Uie

Playmates tald th e boy was climb- temoon,ng a tree to inspect a bird's nest. Survivors In arhey reported he feU 30 feet when a ents are two slupportlng limb snapped . 8, *nd Janet Ki

He was taken to ' h i s home after gnndparents, Uhe accident. A physician examined Owens, Olenna Ferlous head In juries and possible aal grandparentntemal injury. HU m o th e r aald the n e r MoaU, OKs•oy w u alU raatlng between ap- l&g In Uie mldwiittenUy rational periods a n d unccrn- Bishop Carlclousnesa a t Ws hom e Saturday Re»- Joseph <llfht. V minister, aill ofl

. - al services. Intei

Sooding’s Sewer V o t e S e t T u e s d a y ,

OOOOmO. June 23 — Oooding I 'Oter* wm decide T uesday whetherir not they want a sew er coUecUoa - ryjtem plus a p r tm a ry and second- i T l -I iry treaUnent p lant. Polls will beipen trom 9 a jn . to 7 p jn . t# reg- (ge. Phete-stered resldenU, e ith e r ren tert or visltoie fromiroperty owners. god ’nmma. P

The city council h a s approved among approxlc

asue. If approved, th is city wlll be i ^ o n j,»u prli h e Ilrst to Uke a dvan tage ot the Mrt. KenneUi ^venueTwnd passed b y the la tl leg- a cup donated tleture. The bonda w ould be repaid u high point » >y revenue from the system , expert- j t w u Uie leeo: id to amount to »2.'fo p e r monUi far * h k h the eam« -eaidenUal user«. ' wLU rettlo the

Qoodlng aUo U t h e la st major went .to Mrs. I rdaho city wlUiout p ro p er sewerage third t o l l n . U acillUes, according to public health lory Pbher servi kuUioriUes. maa.for t tu «vi

N i „ ,

UNDAY, JU N E 24, 1951

■ ■ M

x jn it e dbroadcast tc of troops fn

thetalks bc

mm fm Ws WmMM y\

F o rty dck annual atat< threc-day bil USWV auxil the sam e convention tho Rogersoi

incb d c a the ccalled by P« p artm en t ci jo in t m e m o iert KlrUand, 17, Uaxdton, wero „ _ i

ilo.enn«Tln») P '" '- A mc* * * * led by Depi. „ Silas P . Hag

les Hurt

Pv y V « « Auxiliary meml

Vehicles bB zr roads F riday and S a tu rd a y damage: hall, au" deleg:d when onc fcll.aaleep a t tho P-m- bontjuet t jclted in h itting a tree . wi^od«^9-m I a t Burley a fte r h is t ru c k le f t usw v membe. le road. ' • second busliA house tra ile r dcmoUa^icd

id two vehicles d am ag ed inws session, i hen tho tra ife r w as sid e - insuuauon cei »iped near Jerom e. One d r iv - ■ waa cited into court. • eo,ooo Uvlng-mi A Twin F alls m an’s ca r u ,s.

imaged badly fn overturjung ', —n the Blue Lalcea C o u n try i l j ^ i v ^ T ub grade.

Driver Not H tiri A - n - n CPaul ■ftber. Jr., Twin FalU. w ts A p D c ilnjurcd when hU 1951 sedan over- . med on UiB Bhie Laket C ountty ub road a t 7:30 p.m . Priday. i l C l . ; ,The crash occurred about 150 iraom rw t irdi from tbe sU rt of Uie srad e to Uli snake river canyon.Jerome County Sheriff Jam«ss B.lans said Tuber's car apparently ^nick rocks a t Uie right side o f the'Sd and flipped' over. I t cam e tost on its top. Damage was es-inated a t about *600 ‘ ** fined 178,matcn a i anout »ow, ^

Haxtlton B e , . H nrt s S ^ n d e d 30hT*-o 17-year-oId Hazelton you th s M a j^ when 1 ere injunsd seriously early S a tu r - recUess drivlns ly momlng when one of them ent to sleep while driving a car. w . „ k. - crashed Into a large tree a mile

s t of Tipperary com er Just norU i Ul, H ™ nbrW ,.. J . T f . 'S H JJS

■■ ■> S ! rS .S il? 'c o '

M dFrom G F.Falls Off Bridge; g tu“ i "

Drowns in CreeltGLENNS PERR7, June 33—P u - band'a sU teae ;ral services for Bonny Je an n e Ueohsoats, 4. who drowned In T rin ity Also tesUfylo eek a t FeaUierviUe yestsrday a f- Ruisell Foley, i moon, will be held a t 3 pjn. M on- be examined U ly In Uie LDS chapel here. S h e ing the acclde. ts Uie daughter o t Mr. and M rt. from the right . A. Moats. dUwntred a t IShe and oUier children were p la y - cate th a t brtki g on a log bridge near the fa m - aU four wheels r's summer cabin when she fell Earlier, CUm10 the stream. The others r a n for tetUfled three < !lp. Her body was found tome dU - ward him and nee Irom the bridge. The fam ily three puUed u Id gone to the cabin Thursday a f - and h it hU car moon, fled Uie third ■ Survivors In addlUon to ihe p a r- Adams.Its are two sUters, Marsha A nn, OUier sU te’a and Janet Kay, 3; the m aterna l u tr Sheriff C

^ndparents, Mr. and Mrt. J . A. InvesUgated th< wens. Olenna Perry, and the p a te r - log, t paasengt11 grandparenU, Mr. and Mr*. H o- SUUPatrolma: er MoaU, O leatu Ferry, vacation* IdenUfled pieti * In Uie mldwesU Uie accident te Bishop Carl Anderson and th e eU. Buhl, who ev. Joseph Coulter, M ethodU t In front of J Inltter, a-UI oftleUte a t the f im e r- caught a gUmpservices. Intermeat wiU be m ade rear view mliri

I aienn Rest cemetery. The body The case w at the Sey mortuary. Hugh A. Baker

\Irs. Kenneth Kail In Garden Glub’i

(See P fa e ie '^ Page Three) 1%^ en tiy I Visltoie from PhfladelphU. P a - . rleUea of rotei ad T^uapa. Pit., were included tlon, peonies, I mong appr w t la i a ^ l,0Qi> ^ p w tfe m a t . “ t

ub's flower ahow a t the A m erican aated by Byr eglon htU Priday. tributed aboutMrt. Kenneth KaU v u aw arded the decoraUon cup dontted by H errett Jew elry tered Ui Uie o

I high point winner In Uie show . Dlviiion wlni - w u the leeond stra igh t year In peUUoa were hkh the earned Uie high prize a n d Mrs. Florence LU retalD the cup. Secoiul p rtea N orm ui Webb ent .to Mrs. Ira Kuykendall a n d fi, tbU em lre. Ilrd to ii ln . B en Laird. Mrs. M a i- single petal, U iry Pbher served as general chalr> light red, thn laa.for t tu event. polyan thu i ^

Mine Irrigated Idaho Counties

H » W 'V A.<Ut But. .! ^ CABwliUd Pf«, .Id Unll l

K o r e a n P e M a d e b y

E n v o y ’sU N ITED NATIONS, N. Y., June 23 ( /P )-

b roadcast today th a t both sides in Korea < of troops from tho ,38th parallel as tho first

M alik, the Soviet representative a t thc talks bc started between the belligerents l

40 Vets of Span War Start St

F o rty delegates to th e United Spanish Wi annual atate encampment are expccted h( three-day business and social session. Forty USWV auxiliary will arrive fo r th e ir annu the sam e time. Delegates will rcg ia te r a t 1::convention headquartera in ------------ ------tho Rogerson hotel. t P x

A ctivitica scheduled today incb d c a i p.m. Tneeting ot Ithe council of adm inistration. called by Peter Pearson, de- partm en t commandcr, a n d . jo in t memorial services a t 8 ; p.m. a t American Legion hall ! led by Department Chaplain ‘Silas P . Hagler. [

Delegates of USWV and auxiliary wlU hold a Joint meeUng a t 0:30 a.m. Monday at the Legion ban.Auxiliary members will meet a t 1:30p.m. for a business eesslon con*ducted by Jennie Graham, depart- | ; ^ ^ H H | | | Ement president, at the Odd F e ltonha^l. -DSWV members wlll hold a1:30 p .m . business session a t Legionhall. All delegates wlU attend a Tp.m. banquet a t Legion hall.

Tuesday, delegates of both group* will open 9:30 am. business sessions,USWV members will adjourn Mter a second business session a t 190 p.m. Auxiliary meaibers w U 't s x ^ oKlcers following a 1:30 p .o i but«Iness session, adjourning aftR the ■ ■ ■ ■ I InstaUaUon ceremony. - .S k

Id a h o .h u about 340 memben oJ 'United Spanish War VeteraQKOaly :80,000 Uvlng-memben r e m a t ^ tb l

Dfivfer Appeal Over '

Recklessness *” •JBROME, Jttl» 33-Ow don W. A l f

Adams.-Hagenaan.-Won hU appeal i V l O r g a i ot a reckless driving convlcUon Fri- Oday when a slx.perton dUUUt court A ^ T Jury found hkn not guilty ot the / V 9 JL iC i

Adams, a former Jerome resident, T w u fined $78, lott hU driver's 11- X j U C c t J cense fo r 90 days and was given a . ~ suspended 30-day JaU t« te n ce in March when he wu*tonvicUd ot recUets driving in probate court. b

M o n w ,. '';! " nv . “prosecution and Uiree defense wit- j - unesses tesUfy coDcemlng Uie scd- k. - dent In which cars driven by Adams ana ^ U C l ^ . wUld-

JeranegoltcourseM archB .Adams SUted Umt hU brakes fall.

ed to operate when Uie car In front W P " 5ot him slowed down and he turned Only two boa hU automobile to Uie left to- avoid m an Charles £ hltUng the tront car. He then col- Kelly, were *bl( Uded w ith the oncoming Ollmer car. clal meeting. T« Mrt. Adami corroborated her bus- bers, ZlvU 0 ^ band'a sUtements. £dgar Dims tead

Ueohaalc TetUfles H“ *. Also tesUfylnglor Uie defense wat

RuiseU Foley, a mechanic, who said was outhe examined Uie Adama ear follow- lng Uie accident. A fresh leakage liJroaUon a t the from the right rear wheel which he when all membe discovered a t the time would indl- preaeat. cate Uiat brakes would not work on M organsald aU four wheels, he sUted. 1» TwW P

Earlier, CUmer. u aUte'i w lU ea, ,»“ t accepting i tesUfied three cart were coming to- (CMUatH n ward him and Uiat the last of Uie three pulled tround th s other two . i .■ and h it hU car hNdcn. He JdenU- ATlOin

WASHIHOTOUie^ sU te 't wllne«es were Dep-

u tr Sheriff O<rdon Newbry, who InveiUgatod Uie c ruh ; David Blest- tag, a passenger la Uie Ollmer ear;SUto Pattohnan Eugene Hagler. whoIdenUfled picture* he had takefl s tUie accident tcene, and Albert Jag- „els. Buhl, who waa driving the car "in front of Adamt and said hecaught a gUmpte of Uie crash to hU a r t ^ h e l S

heard by Judge Hugh A. Baker.___________________ ' - ......... ......

KaU Wins Most P Club's Exhibit of :

e n tiy Ust Included 18< Ta- d u t red, yeUon rleUea of rotee, t detphlnlum see- petce. three mi tton, peonies. Iris, artUUo arrangfr- ot live n tm ed » meet, table setUagt and garden an- erlckson, threen.1 1. ur.„ y t f 3 e ^ u tr4 h rM -laated by Byrd Walter were dlt- kendall. three 1 tributed about Uie hall as part of low, three peat the dN oraU ou. but w ers-no t en- fiehw arti.three tered to Uie compeUUon. - tn d tmaU; M

Division wlnnen to tbe^roie eom- epray of climb peUUoh were Joyce 'K aU , w hlu ; bunda; Mrs. j , Mrs. Florence Reap, Ivory; Mrs. arrangemcDt c Norm tn Webb, light pink; Mrs- R . H tr t? ScwtlB. fi, tbU em lre. d u k ptnJCUgbt ted. to crystal, single petal. Uiree dark pink, three R tgular arUs light red, Uiree oiange, exhibit of o n * w er^ Mrs. p o ly u th u i U n . K«p>e(ti JEaUil i<M isat«N

' VARIEWrecks, flower ehe

cslU e-yeaH ftnd sU rl - aU of Uiem In yoKT Bb

Theo there's Uie t(al« a i P . . tb t fportt pagt. And y

^ u n a l 8 « n ^ y f«at«r«kies \

I But«i^«f^Cl^l.H.i \ P R ]

P e a c e P ) e j y R u s s i a y ’s B r o a d ie 23 (/P)—R ussia’s Jacob A. Malik lirgcd in Korea confer on a ceascrfire, arm istice s tho firs t step to peace.'e a t thc U nited Nations, proposed th is ligcrents fo r a cease fire and an arm istii-------------------------------------- w ithdraw al (

the S8 th para)pamsn' taUon tha t indlr

t SessionsIpaniah W ar.veterans 24lh cpected hero today fo r a to wheUier thU 1 ion. Forty members of the i „;heir annual convention a t ^ * 5 5ister a t 1:30 p.m . today a t skepUcUm in rli--------------------- ---------------------- acUont bu t sen

, bert Uidieated tht K P Q K m a <hould hai v t s l g l l s sideraUon.

W l u x m t r m in ««ect. tht sUtement challe Soviet govemmeJ

H B F ' w a r d with specif J . , ; ing a cease tire, 1

coopemUon of t ' ' ' ' ' sincere pea<

- '-'V ^ *ha t MaUkpartment biuntl;

n t I t U mon Adequate meant

•■I 'a t M I B H end to Uie confl ' Preat Officer Issued Uia aUtei ooold be taken a eace to the*prei o t Ambasstdor '

tlrea who oould

in u B ea t't d te p .

pBbUely taU ur

A e«n as«UBpttoi■ ■ ■ ■ B B H n i P B i t t t o g w l to p u l

ilUr poldUen a t M t t M e .

R i ^[organ Quits y Leader for Local Schools. W. Moigan, tuperlnt*nd«Bt o t .Alexander B»in FaUs tchoob for the la tt 10 ond avenue we*rs, resigned effecUve July 16 a t a poUce court bulaal school board meeting called thought he ha<Uy night to consider Uie redg- pa tted cara andon. allow Uie policelorgan told tchool board mem- reprimanded hliI he had been offered a simUar )3 costs.Uon a t Anchorage, Alaska. He A 'J ohn Doe"

h ll fmm « two, tllart ig tin tt .a ir contract which Is scheduled to slmUtr charge..:t July 1. The conU«ct caUed fer appeared ts r e t00 pay per year, Tbe police ea niy two board members, Chair- »»lmlance to tb1 Charles Shirley and Charles ly, wero sWe to attend Uie spe-meeUng. Two oUier board mem- 5 * ^ ^ ^I, E vU OiUn, who waa Ul, and a r Olmstead, reported by phona i Uiey would okay th s reaigna- ,:. The oUier board member, Olen U, was out a t town. The retig- lon was acceptod subject to con- laUon a t the next board meeUng

‘.SSSr'SiSSS'S:Iran Oj

Another Boost Cn<>sWABHXHOTOK, June 3S flJlO-uoUier barrier has been hurd- TKE HAOTOI by Uie PaUsades project, sec- June 33 WV-Th Ury of toterior Oecar Chsp- eaUed an em «l tn has approved reoooicnenda- Saturday for IU ms for -expedlUous construe- Rutslsn.-to hea >n' of the big. mulU-purpose tlon for a vlrtas m . Iran to the oU- Chapman said he wUl recom- pute.end aa unm eduu approprU- BrlUto yertcr >n to get ccasUucUon started, to ‘ Indicate Inl » said he hopes the fUst power protecUon of thII be avaUable to 1955. emment of th e ;

I Iran.

St Points of Flowers

c red. yellor, gold, multicolored, attM a;;e. Uiree mulUcolored, coUeoUoa property. Uta B Ive n tm ed rotes; Mrs. Oarl Pred- to result to BR kson, three white; Mrs. R. O. t « t rettnery to bouW-thr*e-lwwTi-M»fc-In»-Kuy dall. three Ught pink, three re l- * btow outs*- Iq , three peace roses; Mra. O. A. « « A wtrt*. three dark jed . miniature w « l b . : a i ^ ^ 1 tmaU; Mrs. C. a Krengel. M noand ly of cumber, exhibit of ttori-, t l»Ida; Mrs. j , a .T b o rp a , irtUUe X r u i « ^ D ^ingemcDt of one etfor;-. Mts.r y sevetut. tftlsUo tm a t « a « 4wystal. H f f w g g ®ttgulararUEUofrra&seme&twlQr1 w er^ Mrs. Lyons &nltb,}rU iftiC i i d i ^ i » .X i n « . : O t t w l l u

VARIETY r yt|« r« r ehew. f e

an find storlea asC p l i i M f .H 'C‘ m 'ln yow Stajday Ttmap'>r«iHb; re's Uie t(al« feU t e ^ ^ s ^ : f--I pagt. And yesH AM aU flW to r f«at«K*. j

V ... ... ............\ P R IC E 6 C E N T O '

? ) e a d a i n a d c a s ttalik lirgcd in a natlenwid* e, arm istice sn d w ithdraw s!

oposed th is afternoon th a t an arm istice w ith “ m utual

■thdrawsl o f forces from e S8 th parallel.”\ state department sUtement !»• ed after several hours of consul-'Jon tha t indlrecUy Included Pres*;nt Truman and high detenee de* rtment auUioritlea was frankly eptlcal of Malik's alnceritr. « ; dared tha t the tenor of hU i»* , irka "again raises the quesUon ay ' WheUier thU U tnore Uian ptopa- nda." .crapitol hlU reacUoD to the U<iUk Dposal ahowed ■ s troa r ttz»g t.« - epUeUm to rlew of B u a U * M . Uont bu t several coagrew laBBH,: rs todleated they felt Uie propoMl . ; .II thould have a ttea U n eoa< . leraUon.ta «{{«t. the sU le departm ent . itement challenged »4alik and tM ,Viet govemment now to come tcr^ ird with speclfie id e u to r arran t* .; a cease fire, batog assured of th* opemUon of the Unitod State i la J tincere peace e ffo rt Refm tuC what MaUk said, Uie lU t« d«<

rtm ent bluntly declared:11 It U more than propaga&dBi ie<;uate means for dliciustnc aa ' d to Uie confUct are avaflabla." , , Preat Officer Llncoto Whlta whs > ued tha aUtement said that this old be ttken as an obvious refer*' ■ eo to the>presenoe to New YoA. • Ambassador Warren Auitla '

aer U.K. govemment nprewBta>* - w who eould n t t t n

l ^ e r e a t e da a t a f t deep sup lflte n '« t v f tv t t - ' - - a d a .B s k ln r z a t e r m t - p e a o a Illiil liji mil TTllHlill I M l l t l ■ ■ I' e . f u t h s d ' l l I l M

« n assuapttoB -O at b a - jn S S w ^ ^

Ri^trof-Wa^:Ooe m an 1 pleaded - cuUtT aul.~: ujther U b e n r s o u ^ t b» P ^ _ . _ . rXam ngto'K eM ’ t t e « g B t - « r 5 » . a poUce car on an emergency ctO .--'

C ltr poUce en rouU to Uaglo V al-'’ ’ r Memorial hospital tbou t t j m , : . ednesday enoountered two a n ^ :Ilch faUed to yield th e righ t a t . - »y.Alexander Ba^ungartner, 6M'See*Id avenue west, pleaded guilty la lUce court but told the c d u rt'h a - . ought he had to get past U u j te d cara and pull to Uie cu tb ta". low Uie police to pass. The eourt pilmanded him ‘ .costs.

A "John Doe- oomplalnt h u i ta e a led i gtl nt t ann th rr drinrr on a ... aU tr charge.-however h# l a a ao t ipeared ts r e t ■The police car was eicortlxic t n i nbulance to Uie hosplUl irtien th a ; cldenu occurred.-Oftlcen warned ” a t pi"iti«r dU U ons wlU be inoed ;. alnst drivers w ho ftU to yield tb a (bt ot way to poUee, sffibulaan or ■e vehicles. . :At Bupert Thursday J . O. McPar- - 1 pleaded guncy to reckleai driv* V g. PoUcft Judge Archie Nlsbet lilted m t3S tn d *3, l h e oomplalnt w u med S und tr by a privaU-dUsea 10 accused UePaxUn. a R u p e itn k - — mt. of driving recklessly betw een' - lurth tn d PUUi B streets. M6Far- -•I appetred to court Uist d a r aiXl - ked for Ume to see sn a U omey . - ' I ,

r a n Oil C a s e j G o e s t o G o u r f T

TKE HAaUB, T he N ttheritnd i, -. me 33 H V -Tbe world eom t’t o d a r ' : Ued t n emergendr se« iaa - n a r t . : iWrdty for lU iodgMi, todudteg a ' ttslan.-to hear Brttala 's appUoM - » for a vlrtaal toianeUaa a«atosk ; in to the oU-nattooaUsaUoo (Ua*: - - ; ; lte. - i r iBrlUto yesUad«9 adced .1f a » e a « i

‘ Indicate Interim meatoiea. •<: otecUoa of th a Tights of tba;|Ov^-:v: nment of the^V hlM K tagdoa" m-::~ tn . ’ ■The tppOlctUon. a a d a poUia > ly, said the m atter was .« t

S iy Uie - g r a w t duaaga”, be done to th e U U cn .d a O a P -r^ rltllL-owned Aofl»>Xraalaa; O S r ' l . > m p ^ . . - . •'*; .I r t a l attampta te take arvr. tiM. Dperty. Uia BrilU b-stld . a n UWy*-? 1 > result to g reat t l r «» t refinery to tbe l ^ a t

klow outs“- ffvitow p e S r o ig H m i trying ta - a M ^ S S G ^ E H l ^ e»U s.and W j a f c i W H I

to m

qN aiiira l Laws j Hold Earth in

Familiar Spola irJ .H D C ra ra V R T

J M n s m t r , Kst«Bi<«a DItWm ' O nt<« B lfbe r U m sUob .

Br>teBI n Uf* UK ltnt Htbraw wrlUnf* «e

- f i n d In Uis phUoMphIc*! dlKUulen betw M n BUiUd. th e Shuhll* u d Job th # itA tcncnt'

“H « h*n*etb tt>« w rth upon noth- i n t ~

O u r own new ot tiie noon fives ua tb a Mine M et of t. hu(s bod; o u t l a (p«c«, tree trom evetrthlng.

W h * t M «r*nce h»vi we tii*t 1#*1 1 wUl e rw end M »' nonn»l yew? Our

e a r th . roUlnj •round In tot- f r e t l tm nieiulUei without vlilble cup. po r t, i l conalftnUy tftrtiWrtcd tb « enormoiu rr&vlUtlonil pull ot tb * CUD.

' W h i t will prevent—er e»er hai I pr»reTJt«J-» preclpltom dive Inta

th U riety Miur furnace, and a literal 1 “e a d ot lhe world" betore 11637

C alm your tear*. CondUlon* maln- ' tA la lo r order for untold aget p u t

aure ly will contlnu# for another f»w znoothi, even were the lawi gov* e ro ln t them unknown. But theie l*w»,ni>w are well known, have been

• thoroughly t « l« l In the laboiatory • ix j can be expresied by precUe maihernaUcal formulae.

W ere all natural Uwi but the trartta tlona l luddenljr annulled, our help lea i ilob* would without h u l . U U on fly directly toward th* tun. B u t oonitantly acting alio U the tendeiK y ot a moving body lo travel in * atraight line and to reilit by the . •o-called "centrlfufal lore*" any cunrin* of ItJ pa th . ,

OraTltaUcn u th* mutual force | 40U nf between a ll material obJecU. . A stoD* it pulled toward the earth; .

; «h« earth , toward the eun. Tbe oloeer j ; a o d n o re mawlve (he ofiieoU, (iie | ' g m t e r tb* aUraeUon. ,

DentrUugal force Umanlfctt wben , « • whirl a tton* . on th* end of a • t n n f . The ttone puUi outward evenirtsAn tbOT* (hebaruI.Tlie tu u r th e 'w b lrllsf , th* harder the outward i puU. A bucket of waUr when whirled ^ .no t ipUl, even when upalde

a i m operallnf U the law of eoa- MTTfttlon ot anffular momentum tha t maa* time* velocity Umet Uie lencth o t th a ttdsw U oonttant. ThU ll» . UTM eut that the reloclly ot tbe re- , wlTlnff fton* win double If tbe : k o c t h of Ul* ttr ln* U halved by d rav iB c tb* ftrlnc Uiroufh tbe ,

' m im ln s " band by U>* oUier hand. , ■ I f th* *arth't dUtanee to the aun ' «eu ld <but fuddenly be halved by . BMUU of a tho rt enough wire cen. ' t m d a t th* tun. tbe Inward g rarl. . ta t lo a a l attraeUon would be quad. .

. rap le d : but tb* outward cen trltun l .

. foro*, multiplied by eight. OUp Uie '• w lr» *nd Uie earth would fly to Uie ,

.. o r lf ln a l dUtance of balance. By Uie• aam * l a n th* earth putbed too far .

aw ay would rtttim . .P laaeta iT condlUoat are not quit* S

. m- 'd rn ^ * a t Uie above U made to .: appM T, yet Ui* prlaclple It in te n . .■ ; v a l the. tam ^ Annul eome.natural; law a, and y * ar* oouwned In the «■ o«B traIfir«:< epealtbelaw o(cnvl* tI t

iC3iurcK Caiming: r i Kitchen Invaded ! By Pair of Boys

■ lD 8-e*nntn» k lttbu i ana -• M onhoute In SouUi Park took on . ; th * appeanuice o t a brawl ecene t : a t t« r -two boy* about 7 and # year* ‘ r oM tlnithed tbelr demolition Prlday J : room ing. , . M anager O. U . Btt«t tald ats ‘ ■window* contalnln* a li W-by»U-Inch panet et ■lau each were brok- _

•*a. th e door wa* knocked down and *• «Cfa thrown from one tide of tbe J! ;buU dlnc acalnit the oppoelte wall. ’ ; B«t«* ttid be had not eitlmated i ; th e dama«e but the m itter bad been ;M tU «d WlUl Uie parenta of tbe boy^ . ;PoUc* InvefUCfttlon of tbe dama«e ^

jsgTM d to tetUe the affair. ^

th e Hospital £; -I ll

Tto tU nt houn a t Magle VaUey : U arao rla l hoepltal ar* from l to 4 w :» a d from 7 to 8 pjn. p

A D K T rreo u-------- - S m e r Byrne. Oall Brown; Arthur

D ah L Nell Ward. Ur«. John H. IPenranB. U rt. Eugene Beeee and A

.Utm. Robert Tender, all Twin PalU; ^ ;lto b « r t K M dand~aul Bobble Dean D ry . boU\ BaMlton; U n . Howard L u v o o . ]r.. fiprlnfffleld. Ore.; M n. Or»Ul* Helner. Oakley, and M n. li DuiU na Beliley. Bubl. H

OM M ISU D tc0 « a Brown, Praneee Pratt. M n. »

W. R . B tennton. Mr*. P n d Mont- fO in « y .-M rf /a « irj fe TaylorrM rs. *■ l e a n Mock. Mr*, oeo tre H. Burdick, di M rs. BUtt R unell and daughter, r M ra. Rlobattl Kevan and daufbt«r tu a n d M n . Oordon Crockett and

:daxicbt«r. all Palli; Mn. Ployd O laoo and ton, Kimberly; John W. » B h u m im and David BeUiune, boUi Jn B u h l: U n . Alia Day and Ur*. How. _ a rd Block, boUi Jerome: U rt. Zlmer OUver. B anlton; Ura. Lee Hawee a ad aon. Ho«enon. and U n . Robert D ao lels and daughter, Uurtaugh.

Weather JoT w in Falb and v ldnlty-Palr t» .

day baeemlng partly deady Usfc " aft«aM *swlUiBk«wenlaU>4 m e n . ta lM tn tba erealng. UtUe e h a a n ' l a tanpcra tsre . Hlgb teday IS t« an U . l « w (m igbt M te U. T a p e r a . Jo i m 8 PlB. S a tv d ay 7». B*i«Bet« Sd

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g w a I K e e p t h # . W h ite PlftK I ] o r B t re ty n y l n g

Spol*rr I]a DifW«i n l 1 - ‘I \ ;rwrlUngtwe ' i

hlle and Job jl J

I upon noth- ^

noon fives N ow f i x d a y s w i th o u t a ( ra //ie d e a th in o u r M a p ic 5

evetrUiltig. *'we Uiat 1Q*1II year? Our » t

M S Morgan Quits ‘ As Leader for j>r ever ba t n

IndTuiSS Local Schoolsre 11637lUone main- ®**> »;] aget p u t lltlon a t Anchorage. Be lald th e c another few population ot the Alaakan city la tl : lawi gov about S4.000 now and it expected to a

But theie double tn tb* next two yean. tI, have been He tald there ar* four *lemen- •'I laboiatory tary echool* and one Junlor-ienlor * by preclM w jh tebool. Ih re e ot the elemen­

tary echooU were eonitnjcled In “II but the recent yean and addition* ar* b « - » mulled, our in j eonitructed for Uiem UiU tu rn - » Uiout h u i . A new high school buliding Istd Uie IIW. eonwmplated. Anchorage had 137 1 alio U the teachen laat year, Uie earn* aa

Twin Palle. An Increaee of 700 « l i t by Uie pupu. I, expected next school year, force any when he vlilted Anchorage r e - , , , cently to talk to achool board m em -

:tual force ben Uiere, he wai told »178,000rf)00 riu oBjecii. conitrucUon work U underUie *wUi;

Morgan'* two aoni and two daugh- rfiieoit, Uie i , , , ^com pany blm to A n - ! It cborage. One daughter ha i be ea ,i

employed In Balt Lake Olty. ^tward *ven ~ ’ hi

Speakers and »len whirled A _ »

“ “«• Gypsy Troupe « SlatedforT .F. 2

A /dale o f ev*nU ranging from a t t1. If o f l OrptT troupe to a woman econooUc to

expert awalU Twin Pall* lyjwn HaU drmemben durtaf th* faU and w in ter wi

Blackitore. Town Hall pm id tn t. wi«»up*. to Mlerful e o « *li

’ ‘ll pra**nl naUv* aongt a n d tr«>««*• of cultural group. B u th boAltxandtf, who** article, on eco- In

appeared In Ui* Ladiea Ue e n m n w gom , journal and oUier naUonal br‘f i , Jh ! f tr e her tnterpre ta- lli

iiJ Won ol.Uia economic eltuaUon. ice. w w e Michael UacDougall. auUior o f led too far „ „ „ ] booki and aiUcJt* apoaing

, gamblen’ trloki, wlH dem onttrate not qulU hU knowledge of U u t field wlUi a n

*, «*WblUon aad addreai enUUed *2:"aam blen D on t Gamble.- ^

OUier lecluren to appear a n jlohn 'B. mlU- g?

VOI c ra n . inteUlzence eamoatra aaatnat

I- T r------ ^ided Man Leaves Car, “ gjyg Returns to Junk

Normally a man caa expect to r e - ' ^ *«i cMn. h it parked car and drive I t? 7 e h®®*- Th>* t™* fw edn Z i ^ Crose, labor camp, who found hla

vehicle pu ihed .o ff Uie road an d tald alx S ttu rd ay ^

Ojunty otflcen Creai’ e a r v u tv i partially on Uie pave- thi

“ Uth Ml u . w 2 t Uiree.fourlht of a mile wett of P lv e »1<1 T ^ m T S i PolnU eaal In front ot Uie Carl Nel-

ton farm houie. t «■ f iJ r C J ? About « pjji. Saturday, a one a a d l‘P

one-half ton hay truck dHven byl e ^ S I S Hyold R StokMberrr. 1*. W e ^ ^

19M Chevrolet aedan, demolUhlns n Uw n a r end and tcatterlng parta

qI aloagthe borrow plL Neither Btokea- •**beny nor a companion wat injured JP

■I In tb* craab, “to Valley Tbe truck driver told officen h e ^ m 1 to 4 wai looking a t the field* on tbe o p - ^

potlte elde of Uie road and failed ^ to iee the parked car. TTi* r ig h t f l

fl; Arthur ifront end of the truckw aj damaged;John H. ---------------------------

T tZ 4-H Tractor Club’s *H o^ Camping Planned ^)re.; M n. MURTAUOH, June 23—The 4 .K i S and M n. tractor club, under Ui* dlrecUon'of r , .

Harold Menter, m et a t the h igh Tl, achool Thursday evening. Member*

n t t , U n . worked oo their tractor book*. _ i ed Mont- Plant were made to attend Ut* rlorrM rs. 4-H tummer camp to be bekl for five . Burdick lo tbe Sawtooth range. Th* ^ daugbter. group will leave Mondaj and r e - ^ daughter turn Prlday. ®*

cett aad voted to buy T -thlrtaIn . PIOTd *>tb emtdemt on Uiem. The, nex t John W m**tlng will be held a t a:}ol p jn .

jne, boui J u lJ l ^ tU a a ie r * bome. ^tr*. How. I — — Q,«

Magic Valley J Funerals «

~ L— — J, HANBEN— Puneral Mrvleea fo r **c<

John Calvin HIU WlU beheld a t 3:S0 Lea, . , pjn. Monday a f I b e ' - ^ Palla ___

. l i ! mortuary chapel. Burlil will b*•dy tbfc nyui, In gunte l Mertorial pa rt.D4 m m a. _ _ i . e ehaag« TWIN PA LU ^-Puneral lervlceaay IS t« and burial for M n. Mary u a rU ia otFeapera. Jotephin* Klrton will b« hcld l a knlaiemeter Snid. Okla. Priendi may caU a t th e ed

Twin Pallt mortuary from 3 to C’ p a . Sunday. Pe

Kin. rn*. -------- , asS OOODIMO-Punaral-aervlee* fo r U>i

- « ___ : . u n , Blanchj U .O w ani will,U-fiOn^M . ducted by the Rev. O. O. n«u J l 2 pjn. Monday In-the 'T hom peoa 10

to te rm w l wm b e ,m « l. . la *1 Bmwood oemetea-« l »U -------- iV ' OLSNK8 FS R R T -P uncral aerv . ^« „ teat for Bodny-Jeahn* Uoata w in f tJJ •!» be oaaductM la OA LDS chapel a t ^« •'* i pjB. Uonday by Blihop Carl A n- J"*• •« denoo and th i R«v. Joeeph coulter. ^

iU etbedU t n ln lt tc r . Burial. wlU b* **li JfatA.ia Okaa MA'tmumtr, _ t—

| Papers Filedt> n r m t r _

In Action on , Damage Suit f

Special and general demurren ®filed by defendants In a ]usUce °

oourt tu lt brought by Cal Sec for g V reeovery o f property and damege*

WlU be heard at 3 pjn . Prlday. «Named defendanU m the acUon are uJe*«e E. Carlton, In h it capacity a* olaherlff, and P nnk A. Adamt. ai

« In b it complaint. See a iki the bireturn of eight truck Ure« and four

a tubea plua |100 damage* or. In the Ai i r U a o ic reeovery cannot be had, tlU' damage* and m*U. *•

He claim* Ui* equipment wat told ni— » to Nell Northrup on a eondlUonal *

• calH contract aod placed on a semi- p<m t f l trailer. Defendant Adam* later fore* **

clMfd a chattel mortgage on theM trailer and purchased It a t a ih e r. th

f* T A T i l l* mJc- ’n i* pUlnUft claims heh a t fUed a third party claim wllh *t

I 1 the iherlff but hai not recoveredQOOlS h it property or riamagee. ^BoUl th e Iherlff and Adams flled I-

i> special dem urren aUe^ng JuitlceIe laid th e court does no l have jurUdlcUon overkan city la the eubject matter or the defend-^xpected t o anti. Tba aherlff alio flled a gen-y ta n . eral demurrer claiming the facts

u r elem en- *tated do no t coniUlute a cause ofunlor-ienlor *eUon.he elemen- Walker li the ptalnUffs at- i-itru c t^ In torney. The iherlff li repreient«din* a rt b « - ^ Lloyd arid Adami by Beck, .k » UiU tu rn - •nd Langley. ^building la _____ ____ _— ------------- be

; ■ « Wreck Hxu-ts Sue of 700 fa

ihorage r e - Three; AutosH S Ripped Badly 2

h . . according to Uielr pby- th■?i!l tlclan. , H it companion. Robert u i

KUkland, alao wai cut about Ui*head and auiUlned a fractured arm. -o

J BoUl are In “fair" condlUon a t ^ 3 H a M»*l= valley Memorial hoepltal

w hen they wen taken by am- n .

•upe 3r p 1 7 Jerome County Deputy Sheriff

* I , r . Oordon Newbry wa* called to Uie I•cene aboul 1:30 a.m., ihorOy after —1

ing from a the aceldent occurred. He lald Dry wr3 econocnlo (old film he went to ileep while ml.Town HaU driving. T ^e other youth appannUy Uo

and w lnt«r was aileep a t Uie tirne. thiDcnald B . 71m ear wa* traveUng east and ml« ld * n t. wandered o tf Uie road on the north pa;Jlcrful eoa- tide. Tire marki i n d i c a t e d It tuiaongt a n d traveled about l&O feet down Uie an.

rw p. B u th borrow p it before craihlng headon iw on eco- Into a large tree, The auto, a 1939 airth* Ladiea Mercury owned by the driver's mlT naUonal brother. Elmer Dry, Raielton. wat raitnterpre ta- Uited ai a toUl wreck. hu! ! i f w T . p . Man Injured wh>? « • 8 « « n 'l » « • *"nue ewt. Twin rails, wa* In Uie Cot. 5."

tag* hoeplUl a t Burley Saturday of 1 BttUUBd Injurlei received In a highway craab * , Prlday n ight. >J a n Jo h n ^ eye-wltneii lald Mllner’a i t s i ™ r H miU. tnjck failed to negotlaU Uie *«m Bprlngdale curve on U. S. highway

aO-B. The vehicle left Uie road,. roUed ovtr several Umet and came

■ iM b S k to /e t t In Spring creek.U T m . f : High Speed AUegtd £* ttl» H t a Tb# wltneaa w u Oeorge Jimej,

Deelo, who lald UUner had paued— him a tew momenU before tbe accU _ _ dent. He eaUmated We Iruck’a apeed ,f

a r ' * t W hour, Deputy SheriffDarwla Oliver inveitigated.

T l i r i l r J'®"" tummoned aid by uiing Ui*

— I tlon and Milner w u Uken to Ui#- hoepie*l-tn an-ambulaw*.- H* re- ^

f!® ' ~ celved **vere cuU, bruise* and poi- V 15 *lble oUier injurtei. but w u report-

s S u i S j T W I . D n U b MContenU of a house trailer were par

Oreai’ e a r *tale highway 35 one and flthe pave- thne -fou rttu mlle* west of Jeroms the MuUi a n d * t 7:18 p jn . Saturday when It was Clt; ett of P lv e aldetwlped by a 1»41 tedan driven by He1 Carl N el- PhllUpi. Jerome. SU te Pa> Tw;

trolman Bugeni Kagler citod PhU. res!a one a n d to appear In prabate court Mon- entdriven b r morning on a charge of driving A» . r u , / on Uie wrong tide of Uie road. age

■m,^ l!>?lw» Ham. Phoenix. Artt.,‘*ald he con- _rln t oa rta th e trailer a toUl lois and „l e r s t ^ - M tU ieflgureat$l/)(».H U l»48plck- Qa t injured «P “ d PhlUlpj' car wer* damaged

to Ul* extent ot about »J00 apiece,itflcen h e t»U er caught mo« of Uie Im-« Uie o p - P « t.. Neither man w u Injured. L .m d ta iled — «

Officers Installed S! L At State Meeting S5

- MOSCOW. Jun* 31 < « -T h e 17Ui j).'; anned v ia u ti convenUon ot Job's Daugh- te n , U a«)nic glrU' organUaUon,

V 5 »U1 conclude here tonight with In- to* h l ^ •tallaUon of oHlcen, toUowed ^

Membera Harrtet MlUer. K^W man, Is Uie “ ®new grand guardian of tbe organlta- ^ Uon. OUier officen, appolnUve and

n « «l*et«d. In Ul* guardian*. Who a n P *from Magic VaU*y-ara How.H ^Bates, Burley, vice auoclate grand ?“ ■

- f«*nUan; Vera Ambroie, Jerome, i5“ ‘librarian; Ian Doan, Twin Palla, “ ®-

3 : ^ DJn! custodian; Aleen Ballard. “ “I Clean* Perry, f ln t meaienger, and n

. Iren* Kendrick, GdBdlag, aecond J j g

t v f m u l honored queen for the ^'X au t* It Peggy McDonald, Bonnen

JlefTy. O /fleen tm a Magle ValJey - W Include Joan Jensen. Jerome, u .

^ brarlan: Carol Nellion, Twin Palb, vleea fo r aecond meaaenger, and Darlene M e tlon Id a t3 :S 0 Lean, Burley, Inner guard. **7 rbi P a l U _______________________________ a t ^

Open Season I £servleea Twin Palls f lnp lup took a lot M at

' M artha Of abuie PMday nigh t-one was oUie held l a knocked over and tnoU itr crack. Maa

aU a t th e ad loose.1 3 to C A plug In treat of Ui* SouUi H

Park groc«y w u cracked looae and a tm all lake rormed along . Q I

vice* fo r the highway befon elty on*

f e w » J 4 S f 3 « ! - -hompeoQ 1^ P " . b u t Ui* vehicle whleh >

l a e luted th* damage eould no t be ^--------- ''located. --------- ------ . •

Aa hour lat*r aa Idabo Paclfle > rai aerv . trelgbtUne truck knocked a lire , oat* w m plug over In Uta 1700 block eo

^ AddlMn avaoue eait, aocordlng C i i i n - !»“« npoiU . c ity offldal* >

wera abla to tlem U u flow o( m waW quickly. I “ *

<My, _ t - — ^ ^ -----------— ! g g

led I TwinFallsNcn o n T«tera>* Win I b e t »

_ . DUabltd A m a r l c a n Veterans,

B Suit ;r.?s3s sJ, r , = s S “ n-::!™” “Cal Sec for BoUdlag CaeU T«UHcJ hi

Uld damsgM r i f t buUdlng pdrmlC ap ti2 i« ttou npjn . Prlday. « ,r* filed Uil* week to r conauuc- hi ne acUtm ar* uo„ esUmated to coat »34i0. PourI capacity a* of Uie permlU were for rm odellng tiSam*. and Uie flfUi for a commenJal.type .«e u k i th* buUdlng. • ' p<Ire* and tour . --------- ---------------------a.es or. In the Attend S***!*!!* y. be had tltS M n. Anne Knight and U n . Mary .

Ann Knight. Uaglc VaUey pubUclent w u told t>**lU> uolt tU ff nurtat, wUl attend .L w n d ^ n a l »■ ‘ ta te ’ ^mwung of *up*rvlalng *id en a semi- nur*e* a t the Bannock hotel, Poca- •IS later fore- telle, Monday Uirough Wedneaday. “i lm on They will remain In PocUello "t a t a Iher. Uirougb BaUirday to attend meet- ~f c laS ii h i mg* ^ the Idaho H u n ef assocl. "’ claim with ■tloa. __________________

Scared Youth J^ n g Justice I t . -T k i Sl

"t.™ Admits BlameIn T .F. C rash-

talnUffs at- ^ i,;. Damage wat a light re^esented ju jp h BneU told city officen

Tll by Beck. ,be beUeved the driver of the IUI- O' noil Ucenied car which coUlded with

----- ber ear In Uie 300 block of Main “avenue touUi a t 3:M p .m . Saturday _

U [ g ahould receive a w arning Ucket to r » fallun to yield Uie. rlghl ot way.. According to the police report, ■»*< UtOS Mr*. Snell aald *h* “honked her “

^ hom to keep Uiem from h ituag her" MJ l , , but Uie coUlilon occurred anyway J ;

J d i u y a i Uie oUier car backed out from ” a parking tpace. A fender on the

- Snell ear v u damaged lUghUy. K^W e COB- In * minor accident to ftont of

th* poitofflca a t 10:40 a-m. Prlday. « »n. Robert oatildy lUi car lnU>i about Ul* ft car b*longInf to Ui* Idaho Parmi i c U ^ arm. company. Purther detaUs ef tbe I*

S'.” Pig j„ African 3

Bhrtii Airline’s Disaster .llled to Uie MONROVIA, Liberia, June 33 (IF)ihorUy after —Liberian natives found the charred q 'He laid Dry wreckage and human dead of theileep while missing Pan-American Constella- i-1 appannUy Uon "G na l RepubUc" today near q ,

the peak of a amall m ounuin 80Ig e u t and mllei norUie&it of Monrovia. A com- i-,n the north pany ipoketman ta ld Uiere were no p)I c a t e d It turvlvon among the 31 passengeri yjj: down the and nine crewmen, ling headon From Robtru field, the Monrovialuto. a 1939 airport which Americans buUt as ahe driver's military base in World war n . camenelton. w u radioed detalU of the end ot the

hunP for the four-englned giant ^red which lost lt l bearings and vanished ^Second ave. In a drlBllng rain early M d a y whUoIn the Cot. “ Johannesbitfg to New ~

?iway’cni2j runnen located the plane.nway craan ^ ^ ^ ^

Diner’s i t s i “" 't* dUpatched to r Uie vast•Botlate the hunt, made a run over theS. highway mounUln, about 1,800 feel high. Its ! !

Uie raad crew tald Uie plane had burned andI and came ^ auemblage wa* visible.

Elvis Cain Buys His Partner

Tick's aoeed Partnenhlp of the Riser-Caln Ap-mtv SheriM canpany will be dUsolvednjiy eneriii ^ j,

py'usineUie »nn«unse<l Saturday. -Riser, whoirvicB i t . wUl en ter businesa In Salt Lakeken to the **“ Intefesl In'-thB «e h2 S ! concern for approximately »a0,000 M ’and DM-w u r e o ^ The firm was started five and one-H M Dluiat. y**” *«® the p a rtnen and nosplul at-

Ulbutor ot Prigidalre producta. No ^ change wlU be made In the com-TaUer were pany name, Cain tald.35 one and Riser wlU become affUlated wIUi or Jerome Uie W. B. B ln u eompany. Salt Lake

hen It w u City, an appliance dlstrlbuUen firm, n driven by He and his tamlly plan to leave s u t* Pa- TwlnPaUa about July 10. He was a

cited PhU- resident of Balt Lake C l^ prior to court Mon- entering builnett he n .I of driving Appointed u new buslne** man- > y e r of.BUer-CaIn Is Lloyd Hayne*,

Id ha con- ..........,

~ Student Nurses M S Praise Hospitalnjured. L —'T , - Pour of 11 student nune* on al l l p n training visit to Twin Palls healUiU iC U . .. oMloes Prlday while studying a t

m e t i n g piSied Maglo Valley Memorial h^S-' _ThB WUl P'tal a t the ir Ideal site, for resident h-i D .u»h nu«ln« foUowlng g ^ u aU o n , tayt i l n S i ^ n nuralng In-

itrucU r. 'iiiQwS h i the training trip to Twin 'jUowed by r ,u * were Itudent nurse* & tty Jean i«n Im <h. “ “S' Nampa; Patrlcta Qwynn. Nyi-

“ ■ 0 « - : Y“kl Harada, m iU a £ d ;Nan Henley, Oleans Perry; RoberU Kalght. Elko, Nev.; t i i r r Jean I' u erld laa ; Mona Shulenber-

late ^ W U Wlngard, PnilUJ e ^ e WoJpert, Carlton,

3!*'lecond Senate WiU Check ViewsoIRidgway

i l e Valley WASHINQTON. June 31 «V -S en - m m e. II. RutMlI, b ., O a , cheeked to Uie 'win Palb. delense department loday the que*. irlene 2 ^ tlon whether Oen. UatUiew B. Bldg-

way sUU favon Chlneae naUonallit________ attJUk* on fn>1n1«nH.

I RutseU told a reporter i t U up t«n f* the departmeat to act If 11 wanUI'** . Uie pre**nt view* of Oen. Douglaa» k a lot MaeArthur'* tuoeessor on Uilt andone w u oUier Issut* recorded In the tenate 'irr crack. UacArthitr ouiU r Inquiry. *

.* souui ed loo*e I^ I GET Ttm FARM LOANS ,

) Paclfle ***

J .E . WHITEoffldal* P w M lew n tM u « l« n H . flow e( i n M eti Saal n e w M t | •

TIMES-NBTO TWU

dls^News in Brief '— --------------------------------------------------------

X te tto f r**lpait*<Veteran*. Tbe regular ffiMUng of Jeb't

IU meel a t Daugl)t«n h u been postponed unUl DAV U e- furt^B oU ee.•tireet and --------

U eibcrlO .M n. Calherlne McOrew arrived «

bere Thunday ntghl frtan la s An- ™ pWicaUan* gete*. called here by Uie IUn«M of ■ conauuc- her moU»*r, M n. EUce GuklU. - «IJM. Pour _____ WnmodtUng Theft K«part*d lenJal.type . pnm k March, Perrlne hotel, re- n

ported two Urea were stolen fron Ul* uUockid trunk of h it car. whUe a«

U r . vf.rY the vehicle wa* parked a t Uie rear 3S?-p“ w c of Uie hotel Prlday nlghU pl

Birth* aiSons were bom Saturday a t Mag- jy

Jo VaUey Memorial hosplUl to Mr. m ^ R«bert Pender and t ^ . M

e J S ^ l and M«. Eugene Seese, aU Twin h. et‘ aasocl. “

- . were Usued rr t- “i f n <1*7 *h<> Baturday to Edna V. Orlf- „ . I H J . I llh , »nd Pred A Hancock. boUi

SeatU*, Wash, aad Joseph D. B art- ^n | | | 0 let and Vivian Larison, boUi Twin ^

rash STwin PaUs, It receiving training a l Oklahoma A and M college’* ichool

Itv officen o t technical training a t Okmulgee. • “ If^tSe S ? Okla. He U b e ln T r t ln r t basic Ulded with •utomoUv* prevenUUve malnte- c of M«<" nance mechanlca. T

Batsinlav " ^■ ~ k e t ,o ; OerUtlcaU Tiled e t w u . A eerUflcate of tnule name was

ce S tu rfa y wlUi the eounty « - ,wiked hw cSjBeTby Uie Real EiUte Beivtee ItUag her" ^id anrway bualneit l i operated by Karl C. a t

out from Preeman, 1108 Sunrise boulevard, a l i w m Uie and Clifford H. Hammond, 305 n ie r K ■Hfhtiy avenue weit. U

Theft Reported P*I car 1 ^ The Uiefl ot 3«8 Uiree-quarter- tulho Parm i *”<1 ^ t « r cou- arIs el tbe pUng* w u nported to the aherlft's

office Saturday by the Joe Tnylor w__ Service,,PUer auto repair ihop. The a j

vUvea, valued a t about l l each, were Inc a n t*ken from behind Uie building f r

, Thuraday or Prlday. Uim a s t e r -imo 33 m Pis. William L. Plew, w n ot Mrs.

J , Gladys Plew, Twin Palls, has beenaa 01 tne transferred from Ft. Lewla, W uh.,Constella- k, , mechanic* echool *t Atlanu,

^ I Two olher aons abo are In Uie cwntam 60 Cpl. Henry W. Plew, 34Ul °la. A com- Infantry, Korea, and Pfc. Oeorge A. “■e were no p,e„_ 4Jth dl- ’passengers vUlon. >'

_________________ nMonrovia __ , ' , - K

buut as a Hobo Party GivenMURTAUOH. June 33 — The ?

‘‘“rt - , “ ' t Guardian and OaUierer claases of "J » .r ,h ,w t^» ’Bee »roup held a hobo =

P»^ty this week. The group met a t IL * e church and proceeded by car *'

x g w n e w different homes lo "beg" for *. ..I— At the conclusion of the beg- °L. - i f . . B>n* they retumed to Uie church ,

and had refreshments. Mn. WU- *'Uam Egbert and U n . John Okel- ^

t ^ . I t s b*«7 sponsored Uie group. » - urned and 'a* visible.

ys

51 nnnrp.avis Cain / / / / / J f i f ^Iser, who / • ^ 1 1 M M i L M}alt Lake I ^ l l W M A Si i m the - l - r t I

/ / jl/ m E ,t J I

tn e n and Idaho dls- lucta. No the com-

sted ndU)Salt Lake M ftUen firm. 4 ■ .to I ■

He waa ar prior

eat man-1 H ayne* ,___________________

i HUIjrlal ho«-

ion, *ayt 4 c u s t o m s e r i e stralng In-

I to Twin •' b e l o w t h o s e oetty Jean ^mn. Nyi- ■•mlUand;

juleober- ;• - ^ 0 ^d, P n iiu

Carlton, - <tnd Ruth ’ J

eck'? i v a yffV-8en- Id to Uie he que*.B-Bidg.lUonallitKtu up t«

II wanU - Douglaa

Uilt and . '. tenate 't

g l JksLBU*I ■ ■ '

Etn i e . .SampsoB M o te r Co.«* M l I • B u r i« r -

TO, TWIN m U i , IPAHO .

” Services Due — 77 Today atNew L

LDSBuilding H

***'°" sDedlcaUon ceremonlet wUl be je:

Vr'irS: *■.;!** .n.ue.« o.. Sa t the rear Ward memben o rgan lt« to . .

hU plac*. Uie ttn ic tu n f ‘buUdlng committee headed by U r. aband u n . Paul Inglebretaen. Gi

day a l Mag- j , moved lo PocaUUo; Paul Beinap, hllipltal to Mr. Mr. and M n. J. A. Owent. U r. and har and to Mr. Mn. Perry Poe. Mr. and U n . P A. ^le. aU Twin Harmon. Mr, and Mrs. Volmer John- ge

son. Bishop and Mn. Carl Ander- =« son. Mr. and M n, Wayne Jone# and wU r. ahd M n. Howard BrumUe.* ^

Canilvals, dinners, dances, food **le« oUier evenU were eUged

incock. both collected enough money “to begin Uie slnicture In June, 1950. ^

, boUi Twin ^ of tbe work was volun- R? teered, lltUe labor waa hired.

The stnicturt wlU seal 160 In the j » chapel. SUdlng doon can be re- _

moved to accommodate 480 people. 1, ^ . . ^ 0^1 « Is enUrely of brick wiUi large r i ^ t a u ^ suined glass wlndowi nnd a copper iled in basic’ _________ .re malnte-

Three Boys Are Nabbed on Theft _

late'^fe^lce Three Twin Palls boys. 14, 18. and ‘• souU i.lhe Ifl, were apprehended by city o f f l ^ ml JV Karl C. a t 11:09 *jn. Saturday afier they tri

boulevard, aUegedly stole thrte tires, two tubea P« ad 306 PUer a ^ two wheels from the w uis *«

Motor company Prlday n ig h t ‘The youUis were released to tbelr M'

parents , and the property wa*' re- cot ree-quarter- turned to Its owners. No charges I Filter cou- a n anticipated against the boys. the aherlft's A citizen residing on Fifth slreet tio Joe Taylor souUi noUfled city officen a t 7:20 r Ihop. The a jn . Baturday tha t Uwee boys were »■; I each, were In the old ball park removing tires ne building from wheels. W hin oltlcen arrived '

Uie boys were gone. They were located atter further InvesUgatlon.■ Th

Blessed Event Ia t A tlanu ' Twin PeJIs" population waa In- ^, »r. In Uie creased by one monkey Thurs- api

Pii-V MLh d»y night ot Uie Hayes hatchery ser•________A but Uie new arrival's naming pio hR « th dU will delayed unUl Hayes can the ne « u i m gender. Mln- of ___ nie. Its mother, is Jealously pol

. guarding the secret. escj l V e n Both »^e moUier and baby ate / ni rrh . I t home to visitors a t Uielr resi- but

dence alongside the hatohery on daj .M - Slxthrftnet soulh. The taUier, to 'I t M lckiris there, loo. occaslonslly

!?„ r f r looklns over Mlnnie'i shoulder*t wlnkJed UtUe face ot h it ^ offspring. ®

U ^ e ^ m h The baby U doing fine, Hayes Mrs m u “ ems in u r-

J ^ n O k e l - ested only In a continuous dlnnir.)up. I--------- ;------------ - ' * Fro

j j ^ i m s e r i e s w i t h p r i c e d b e g i n n i n g

» t h o s e o f m a n y s m a l l e r t g r s

DjUMBLI cars y

W . b V . M « . , C o .

■Hg - ^

i

® S e e i i i . . P

ew I-----------— _ lGoirw* lookin* happ , or oUier-

i i n £ 7!*! O U ^e WUey’* ^ k * ? t a* _ w i2 P«tofflce Ju jt w *m „ , . .»—P in t, .pQtey girl* headed for bar . . Do*

church oo t uUafUd Juat to ride In car but Sunday, jnaUUng upon pulUng p iw t on win- ?'"..IS! .>™“ “ '‘""f ’ n n t HMJlOO fjjiiu cnys on s tree t com tr a t laU ^

hour . . . LItUe girl telUng desk se ^ *UI be geant aemebody atole her b icycle..-. “

PeUow *t*iidln* In dark comer to cee ose comb hair . . . Air oondlUoner on , IM l. top of car w ith CaUfomla' Ucente r ' . to re- . . . P a U i a r l e ^ g toddler from UU J ' irmed a movie . . . Tburlat a ^ walUe** by U r. about elevaUoa of Twin Palls-Ci. *' recent. Gasoline tntck dragging tree d 3 ^ Beinap, highway 30 . . . Woman' in lefl •>

Mr. and hand traffic lane a t stop Ugbt de- " ra. P. A. pending on hom and dirty looks to sr John- get her over I n ^ right lane a* light “ Ander- change* . . . TTiree-eoraerad t fg u - **

nes and ment getting nowhere ilowly . . . ^ iblo . Three elderly women peering Into *" K f/wwt brlghUy Ul window of buslne** es-

UbUsbment . . . O en ts *oowl a l. “ roojt u black as Uie Incinerator be

L cleaning . . . U an ao Intrigued by «vrvinn phonogTaph record’* unusual UUe volun- u , , , h* Jusl ha* to Uke It heme to **

.V hear It . . . And overheard: "And U f* the I (.4,1 g jt through thl* summer, I “

can get through any summerl" “

‘ Owner Offered Stolen Goods;

Y outhlsinJail16 and An auto-part* (hfef made a fatal officen mbUke Prlday. Unknewlngly he “ er they tried to teU a Ure and wheel to the Ti ro tubea person from whom th* property wa* ‘O: e w uis Ilolen. >t Alfred Wateon, 18. R a m l l t o n , 5lto thalr MonL. will have 45 day* In the O’ wa* re- county JaU to consider Uie foUy of charees an Incident which resulted In h it to; bOM conviction for petty larceny in Jus- “ h slreet tlce court Baturday. Two 'l8-year» r*! a t 7-20 old companions, also from HamU- vs were ton. were apprehended with Watson ne tires but releued to return home. irr iv td According to city police invesU- re. y were gaUon, Woteori. accompanied by Uie tn atlon- other youUis. *tol* a Ure and wheel »B______ Thursday n igh t from the trunk ot a---------1 car owned by Paul KlsUer, Twin f», f Falls, while It wa* parked In Uie lOO '« l i block of Sccond street west. 1“a* In- At 3 p.m. Friday Uie three yeuOii n* ■hurs- appeared a l the East Five PoInU «vi «hery service sUUon where KlsUer is em- • imlng ployed and attem pted to aeli him tie s can the Ure and wheel. He aocused them of Mln- of lUaUng hla equipment bu t before PO

iously police could be notified the three the escaped. Wi

ly are A search by local officen faUed Uv■ resi- bul the Uiree were apprehended Prl- be: iry on day night In Shoahone aad retum ed usi ather, to Twin palls. ~snslly ---------------------------- ^>Ulder LICENSED TO WED ■0^ J’*' GOODINO. June 2S—Marriage U- I _ censes were Issued a t Ooodlng coun- ■ , ty clcrk’s office to Jack Bum um and ■n u r - ^ u , . Ooodlng. and to ■mn*r. lc^ woods, Richfield, and Jean ■

I Frahm. Ooodlng..______________ B

r y J M / M 1 1 1

^ H E ight a o w ^ b n t ank B ■ Hndaon— dll > l e ^ fiR

I hm t ride, irM te it u M yl

■ » n U n p u i n , t x f t M t u »

I Every Hudaon l i built to IR u g ^ , higfa-compreaiKi

. , • body-uid-fraiM*, w e»Ag i n n i n g - u w y ' ^ j i y o r a !»*“ ■'

, " . B ut coma i n K M f.making a n too good to Ul

irs your money (tO R COM PANY ■• t •. Twtn Van* ^• A dam g o n M o to r tk Im p . C«> T «a«*

C a r ty '

^ R ^ t Invadeor rther-*Ir aoorea 1 ? i ^

■"".iJS;

cem ?r to • ^Mdiruiwr?^: llUoner on tnduan»^ . P * <

•fro m U U ‘* ^ ^ » g r o » i i J ^ , ^ g waltre** able to 2 i? W

tree d3fe» « ocea*-., in in lefl • • t ^ “ • a e n T i ! ? ' > Ugbt de- « n e o ,S ? .ity look* to " ^ * * “ t Ih*M a* light “ 2 ^ o t * M I « ^ "

owly . . . ^ ta b dtlei T lJa l’ S erlng Intoislne** es- »*ten*rt i«hui•oowl a l. “ ent ot n u la

nerator be po*dble l e S b i ^trlgued by « '« • ttld Kisual UUe I'e*}* ofOc* d ln e S ^ JIt heme to ‘‘ “ ^ fU l-m eU ioT^;? 'd :" A n d U " ^ U y W U p tw K ? *

•ds; ^sEkctedl'Ja il

fflen altendljig i h . ? ' de a fatalsingly he “ *«I»U9a elects i 2■eel tb Uie Twin m i , h e n ^ ^ >pertywa*

. Othtr DfUceriim l l f o n , 5*“ ?. BoUe, o n * ^y* In Uie Olen Trail. TWn h a T ,le toOr o f aafed In h it ton; Horae* Bi*i onUay In Ju*. *1X1 l^^tcr u S u m . i) 18-year« r e c t ^m HamU. Prlndpil ip«ker i t uLh Watson «»lon , Dr, a l, h»„ e . Portland, Bade a p iia te:e InvesU- rect rdtUm beiirtenled by Uie trade and pjrtmnjenial»and ih e e l ‘ Bendertrunk ot a "BeUer Nrrie* to Uii;ler. Twin farmer and th* naUon.'InUielOO ''111 retail stitlin* whenat. fiber productloB ii more IreeyeuO u naUonalt, aod iBiematto,ve Polnu ever befdrt to hlitjry."Jer 1* em- As a maiAtr of the ton

tell him tlOn lervlc* o( th* u. 8. dused them of atrSealtan, Dr. Bsbut before pointed e« that nunerlethe Uiree Uie ow it Aberdeen and

Waih. b in dometilcaled« n faUed Uve gnae* and legume* iinded P rl- befon v in Uwugbl to iI retum ed use tn urScnlture.

" A SL A U G H T E K

UTlage U- I n U s t . Job ? ^ i dling coun- ■ tbitinn. m um and ■ n O N t MM-J {. and to ■ u I B A e I ind Jean

■iTr.'.;

I

b eat da tla a n c OB beautiful new I deek ly gtreiBlinBd-all with «aaad floer (dc tt* n o n room. AtaigttalMyi

I , . I f i n w « * r «

“ u i in t U i b o y « f t l » y « - '

I r ig h t «w«3r. n * jo g o o d to I iiU

i f e r E v e n t

i d l e r s ’ L i s t

j ^ o i m c e d' .LThlih •m & sem eot a t ^ 'i Q «hic«, old lu U o n -

MIS- H. P. Laird. pcoDlea, low *r>

T*rlet;, ltl«h t i -i ^ nrlc(T in p ltd ier;

]o« urangeroent R unse ;. floor

S^KffittK'Kall. low b u - V u n . B«D Potter, floor

Smith, mlnlaturo ■^'iQclies; M n. K enneth

■ ^ e not over tbre« g * S l . nrrongement by l ^ e r H: Mrs. O. B.^ m &nsemest mixed pKi>:Pj|jp[||

wlnnen IncluiJed K ^ ' . l k f^ t le z n lre . panaies In P 4 f l | , i > ., »((*. MntthcUcn. puwiea J W I natl anapdrogons: Rt f ^ y ^ ” n ^ t t . columbine; Mrs. K & '.; -} ; ' ^ c v n p a m u l u ; Mrs.

e*nt«rbury bells; » , - y ’1 ^ T . *g?gtTraw, umblUatum;^ double shJista daUea; H K j ^ R f l p Lilrd. single painted M Kenneth Hoddcr. dou-

Mrs. PaulJones,

^ ^ (n ln th e m lsc e llu eo u s ^ U n. Fred Lath&m, l i | ^ ; M n. O. B. Requa,2 3 ti: Mrs. Oeorge WH- Z ^ \ u \ Mrs. Olenn.Qee,^ U n. Clyde Rasuejr,Urt. Lyons Smith, single

M B. W. Smith, hemero- ^ B B | j n JJ:^Renneth Kail, w ee t , 01 Brlggj. sweet peas; W lnnen U ^ ffetae, de/natus; i l n . MlWred 8chc fttoriental popples: Mrs, * flower arra;

^ R a t io n . --------------------

" w e specimen white;' E d U C f t t C Toreene. one specimen _

3-Day]Meetii

: « “ S S " S „ S ^ B ^ V A IL B" business sesslM n winners were. Mrs. three-day mc(^ t h r e e double white Southern Idal:Btena Potter, three Ught e«hlp confere

W Mrs. Leonard Albee. Speakers atI t t i double; Olara Wal- the educaUont, 5 t red; M n, Arthur Dr- Thomas '

^ 4 u k red. three single; professor of e<V,SalUi. finest collection colleBC, ond t

^ echool superlm____________Last night eC

.,n< 1 » T> '1 =■ Redfleldal . McRae, « -„V S kcumbs at "ollister Home

BUR June M -C ecll Wll- “ >0 r e o ^ a ^ l IfctJl. died a t 8:30 p jn . overboard. - b it hit home in HoUlster. « • » .Irt4ed bere since coming to *?*■i n b u s s in i m . . public klndergi ,B6.1irths. K ans, March W” ' iSfctbeUia. Kans., March sided a t the dii t.JtlW U a had been em- orM Viol IrttsBtlnion River Canal f^W*' ^ a h o 1 q to » year*. He was a county superl i«&illUler Masonie lodge county.ulBtmittr Order of East- ---------ith fl-H e served as mas- I l n T o U n i UaKuxle lodge in IMI and X l a / i C l l U J

iknbhde hls widow. Mrs. G c t S ItotfJl McRae, HoUUter; HAZELTON.M XsBlhU McRae, army T h ^ p S ^ ^ „ - ,nS tett; three daughters. Maurice ThomattW aer and Mra. Laura the T3. ot C t

‘ S?., ‘*0 'iM .'i Wi Twin Falls; a gtandlnK wori 1. ^ McRae, Phoeni*. He

eight graadchU- celved a 150 av

^ s t t h e w h iu -m o rtu . ^ 0“ ^ Sm i, pending word from , jjigh scholas

________ ejcperlencB an<crops.

TMnrtauffh MIA RoroWaJuneSTOeMur-■WWA announced plan*y»ii rjo-b«heidonItf ftl church playffTOunds. ^ expected boc• » « le r d l r ^ t t o ? i r t h e Jor » va« tlon•■ to*. O rant Bate* and« tt PtrkUis. assisted by _9 Oirtjtophersoa. *port« H & l l I

^ tturth membership, Jtl'iSKPlfiS;“ »Rl» Invited to attend hlg u marble“J Wealj. The afta lr wUI IltUe damage 1'Wwi.Wednesday. There PVlday aftemo' m«T ttnia, mualc, iood, companled thi‘“ «adng. RlcWleld, and^ — ---------------The storm disU Maids Elect ^ several. r>nd

June }}~The MIA 111 h i - f - t Wiener r o u t t ( ____ ^ Q v

r a d kfor the coming year »™,qIig‘B«.„«i<SenrQwT-

prealdent: Don- - ' and Sherry Com m utii

Urs; NorrU Oood- TIT Main W« l tader.

Iclevision-Electri

* KW STATIONS planned to cover *i'h T«Ievliion.

* Uf* being sought In th is orec*he expanding Television and

induitry. • •

* You ore between 18 ond 5 0 -'"/or technically Inclined—-ond w

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W lnnen In ihe Twin Fanil G arden clob flowei VfJldred Scholer, Rupert, who c a a e thc greatest . t flower arTaagtment, and Mr*. K enneih Kail, v tnn

iducators Finish r r n f j g S-Day Leadership IS [£& Meeting at Resort U j - d ;

BUN VALLEY. June 23 — Aislness session today closed a g c J 'ree-day meeting of the a n n u a l Member* o{lUthern Idaho EducaUonal L end- Knothole Oongship conference. , week of regulajSpeakers at the final session o f Tuadny, Paule educaUonal workshop Includcd igj^cr, announcr. Thomas T. Tucker. a«soclate g pracUceofessor of education, Idaho B ta te includes-llege, ond Alton D. Jones, s ta te 'hool superintendent. Robbers vs 8Last night educators honored E th - jjo. 1 Ben-Ettcj

E. Redfleld. professor em eritus f .: j nohb-Idaho s u te college. PocateUo. balls nl No 3 E

10 protsed the resulta of the sh o r t jjo iperlment under present reorgan- Mjtes a t No. 's. i‘ u°” ‘ ^ dlans BtNo. 8,'b:She said "edueaUon la Id ah o jjo. 10 Spnrli mid be set back many.yeaVs I fs reorganliatlon law were th row n Panthers vs.erboard." - ■ . - Orioles vs BaricMiss Redfleld urged continued g „ y, i ,o „3 ^irk for adequate legislation f o r vikings n t Nobllc kindergartens In Idaho. berjncks a t NoMn. Olara Hansen. Rupert, p r e - no 0 Mldeetled a t the dinner, which also h o n - KllowatU a t NoId Mrs. Violet Butler. A m erican junior Cowbos*ills, Idaho Mother of 1B51 a n d ?unty superintendent of Pow er Sparklen vs, 1

Sweet Sluggers i—------------------------. No, J, Ben-Ettes

[azelton Student 3£“'?,"Si3Gets Sciioldrship I vs, Roxy lockc

HAZELTON, June 33 —> K eith Spudettes drawlompson. eon of Mr. and M ra. Flurlce Thompson, and student a t Rustlen vs. 1e T3. ot C„ Davls, CaUf.. has be en Oilolts vs. Yank;ardcd two scholarships for o u t- vs, P lntes a t Nindlng work during hi* Jun ior ons a t No. 4. Tigar. He wlU receive *300 for u se a t No. 8. RcddyTing his senior year. He has r e - tangs a t No. 6, 1Ived a 180 award from the B urpee a t No. 9 and Ied comnanv whlrh Is rlvr.n to th o ____nior In truck crops division having high scholasUo average, practical perlence and interest in truckJJJS.Be WB« also one of three Juniors10 received superior raUn* In a d -need ROTO, He b u been p ro - iJted to captain ot company A fo r f l l K ^ Ie fall term . He Is now a ttw d ln g 1 1 M Ie alx-week coune a t F t Lewis, a n dexpected bome the first ef A ugust ’r a vacation before resuming h isIdles at-Davls.

Hail Hits Area________ rftfCHPialjji; June S»-Hall*U3aeB P Tf u marbles apparently caused | - rUe damage in a brief storm he re • - . J - IIday afternoon. Heavy rain a c - I I U -mpanied the hali la the N orth 1 ------ r* jchfleld, and Burmah .vicinities. J K \ I le storm disrupted power serviceseveral ranches. -

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3en clob flower show Frldty are a row who wll r the greatest <tltCance (0 exhibit Hb(/ery Fisher, neth KalU winner Co( two yean In engraving)

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Knothole Oong wlll stjirt Uielr first g n j pcanutweek of regularly scheduled games t„ ... „„jj hd 1X105(11,?, Pftul McCloy, rccrcatlon a and B leaeue leader, announces. Last week's play ,.43 ^ j^te addwas a pracUce slate. The schedule organization bcc;Includes; ^ • In lhe original 1

_ fc. Tuesday PracUco gamcjRobbers vs. Sluggers a t Diamond jhe week c

No. 1, Ben-Ettcs vs. Sweet Sluggers and intrnIt No. 3, Bobby Sockcrs vs, Fire- ^pro several fosails nl No. 3. Specdstera va. Spud- are no t expccttiles a t No. <, WoWes v». Moose jeaguo acUvlty rMites a t No. 8. Roxy Rockets vs. In - jSmor ICBguc sJlans Bt No. 8, and Engles vs. Sparks jg u o n s T Orl l No. 10. Sparklers draw a bye. Orioles 22, Kllckt

Wednesday j j , „ jq, .Panthers vs. Rustlers a t No, 1, j„ Peonut Jeai

Drloles vs. Barlows a t No. 2, CUck- g Palntera M- E:n vs. Lions a t No. ?, Yanks vs. p'aintera 42, Indliriklngs n t No, 4. Tigers vs. Lum- ets 44. Moose Mltserjacks a t No, 6, Pirates vs. Tigers pninters 60, EaRIt No, 0, Midget Panthers vs. Reddy oiri-s a leaiKilowatts a t No. fi and Mustangs vs. sweets 8; Sluggclunlor Cowboys aV No, \0. e „ g’ Robbers

Thonday swcet Sluggers 4.Spnrklera vs. Speedsters nt No. 1. „ tt« s 10. Bobby

3weet eiuggcn vs. Bobby Socken a t baUs 68. SluggenNo. 2, Ben-Ettes vi. fliuggen a t No. Olrls B leagueJ. Robbers vs. Fireballs nt No. 4. In - ettes 3 {two UinlIlans vs. Spark* a t No. 5, Moose speedsters 3.Ultcs vs. Eagles a t No, 6 and Wolves m a major loo/t. Roxy Rockcts a t No. 10. Tlio Jacks 6, Crows 3.3pudettes draw a bye. • m the Mldgel

Friday a<. cowboys 12;Rustlen vs. Cyclone* at No. 1. Kilowatts 8 (foi

iilolea vs. Yank* a t No, 2. Panlhen 0. Pirates 0 (for/a. Plnte* a t No. 3, Vikings vs. Ll- Sparks 0 (two Ini3ns a t No. 4, Tigers vs. Lumberjacks Indians 12 (threIt No. 8. Rcddy KUowatts vs, Mus- nlngs): Rustlera:«ngs a t No. 6, Cllckera vs. Barlows 7 (four innings).I t No. 9 and Midget Panthera vs. In mUed leagi

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a row who will keep the eup contributed by Her Db(/ery Fisher, rlglit, w u general clialrman of (he tl tngtavingl______________________________________

unlor Cowboys a t No, 10. The 0, Orioles 9 (forfe fidget Tigers draw a bye. Vanks 1: Rust

—;— (three Innings);

Practice Games a lS L ta iEKnothole leaguen were busy dur- ------------

ng the week organizing leagues and y j 1 I etUng their muscles loose for the K l i n l l l i r penlng of regular league seasons

Four leagues, Midget. Major. Mln- I v I u P Cr nnd Pcanut. have fonncd for BOISE, June 2oys. nnd girls hove been divided Into of Doris'Smith> and B leagues. The peanut loop of Uie newly-org,-as a late addlUon lo lhe boys’ perance councilrganlzatlon because of inetiualltle* day.1 lhe original Midget circuit, ’ITie elecUon t<PracUco games were played diu-- ganliaUonal me<

lg the week on b o th -an Inter- young people 1■ague and Intrnlenguo basis. There Oooding, Nomparero several forfeits, hut forfeits Patricia Hanrre no t expecUd when regular named vice preslt;aguo acUvlty gets under way. der. Buhl, corre:

Minor league scores were Chicken* Vcma Belscli,0, Lions 7; Orioles 31. Vlklns 3; secrctarj-, and 8 Jrlolcs 22, Kllckcrs 7; Lions 21, Vlk- ing, treasurer, ngs 10. -In Peanut Jeague activity. Engles

, Palntera 22; Eagles 28, Wolves 22; ^>’a ln ten 42, Indians 12; Roxy Bock- ^ 0 ,Is « . Moose Mites 9 (four innlngi); V■alDters 60, Eagles 3. ^ ,Girl's A league. Fireballs 21, l \

Iwects 8; Sluggen 28, Bobby Sock- J . \ y Vn 6; Robbers 41. Qlossettes 18; T7Iwcet Sluggers 42. Robbers 18; Gios- ettes 10. Bobby Socken 18; Fire- '^ v V vlaUs 68. Sluggen 8 (five Innings).

Olrls B league. Sparklers 13. Spud- ties 3 (two mnlngg); Spnrklera ^ 0, speedsters 3.In a major loop contcst, Lumber-

ack* 6, Crows 3- ^In the Midget league. Mustangs ' \ j

1. cowboys 12; Panther 13, Reddy V Ulowatts 8 (four innings); Tigers 7 '. Pirates 0 (forfeit); Mustangs 20, '* Iparks 0 (two Innings); Cyclones 84.ndlons 12 (three and one-half In- lings): Rustlera 20, Reddy KUowatU .

(four innings). ®In mixed league contests. Vikings

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he Acroaonte indingT9 tooe of tHe Acretonls ' H S r *100 equal amons tmall, ^

:h A cro toaic i» exqoitltii - ^ H t ti u design a a d f in u b - a'U U ke tb e q v ic k3D(e o f th e A cro^onW • ^ H |dcT'TOnr fingert . p ro d tic t e f BaldwiD**] v u r« a n tim o c e o fq n a li9 2 >

, f o r s ]> !a ao t h a t --------p a r t o f y o o r h o m e \se a a A c ro s o n lC ;j

T T B R ^ .B R O W N f l® ? g i C E l E L , _ i __________________. | i

PhoDfl 8 3 4 Far T ein

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, :

By DONALD 1 (Pulor, F ln t

prosperous. No 01 to be short of mi do every mai

■ "Oolden Age"w h io h «veryoi

H | V ' would havethe money whU he could pouib

An InteregH K V : - thought, .1st

Bverj-one wan the luture peaceful. No 01

chooses simply for Its 01 sake. We humai ara natural

of-making'

torpedo and boim . f Eveo’one wanWf free from troubL ' ' of people who

for araside from the i “trouble shootei msn being is ev

We are all seated desire for

wantree from dlfflcv ly

dlf(l(day brings pron

a certain am Wo all II)

everythinghuted by Ilerrelt Jewelry.- Mr*.

. f U . .how. ,SU It p h .u . S_____________________________ free from troub:

, mean everyane. OrlolesO (forfeit).Lumberjaeks30, no monopoly or anks 1: Rustlers 4S, Sparks 2 dUzcns ol Chin hree Innings); Hazelton 9, Crows and Jnpui, Iran Tlgen 20, Yank* 3; Lumberjacks of these Uilngs 1

, Hazelton Barlows 8. If this be t r ------------- ;------- ------ common goal* tc

luhl Girl Heads Tho fulllllmen

Temperance Unit 1 c o m e iBOISE, June 23 AJa —The election ORIVi Doris'Smith. Buhl, u presldeniUie newly-organized Youth Tem- / t | C

ranee council w u announced to- - J I r

i S uB . S .“ « “ >•

todlng, Nompa and Filer, • Bill l rPatricia Hannan. Gooding, was med vice president: Clarllene Bln. U N I O N i r. Buhl, corresponding secretary: __m a Belscli, Numpa. recording Main a t Third :rctar>-, and Stanley Dny, Good-

treasurer,

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For Teiir o u n ra n lc a ^ B l m fa B O l u r f <

FALLS, IDAHO

A S Y O U R M IN— ---------------------------------- "The Gan

By DONALD B. BLACASTONS always depend I (Pulor, F ln t Prabylerlan Church) fair" in the game

Everyone wants the future to be always has its rui jrojperous. No one would ever choose *f> must respect •X) be short of money. If prayer could 80“ out of t lo It, every man would pray for a ble J ^ e s Its pla<'Oolden Age- I n ' ________ for the playing ew h ic h everyone- • «ome to u* th«Hould have all of . herttage-~<)ur iellLhe money which ^ When Uiese -tune could pouibly ' J and respecti , t . An i n t e r e s t - t h e game of Ufe li lng thought, .Isn’l I '^ V - ,It? ’ / The principal reu

Bver^-one wanU w V of life U not toiiB future to be ‘“W >* “>jeaceful. No o n e ^ ' s l o p ^ respecUn:ver chooses war H alimply for Its ov,-n § 9 \ Ten C o n i^ d m .lake We humans The fulflllmenlura not ©aturally prosperity and p>rond of-making ourselves or cur pos- troubl* w d dlffli session* targets for shot and shell. P ? ’’*?* ‘‘if « torpedo and bomb. eryone* benefit.

Eveo’one wants hl« future to be rree from trouble. You have heard V' ’5f people who are always "looking ‘‘* . . .7 played t o r ^ u b l e - and so hive I But ought to know Ui islde from Uie people who are paid ■trouble shooten" no normal hu- nnn being is ever looking for trou- Jle, We are all bom wlUj a deep- A ' i ' i "feated desire for freedom from tw u- g^^^raririate i t ^

^eo -one wants the future to be J [ ? l" tree from difficulty. We all natural- ly want lo "take 11 easy." The prob- ‘ nd QUilems. the difflcullles which each pends upon our lay brings prompt each one of us to a certain amount of annoyance.Wo would all like It so much better ir everything always went nnoolh- ly.

Wbwj we My tha t ereryone want* ^Ife to be prosperous and peaceful. Qtree from trouble and difficulty we ^uean everyane. We Americana have no monopoly oa these desire*, l l i e • AliJUtcn* of China and India. Russia n f»nd Japan, Iran and Korea w ant all ^Z,}f these things ns much a* we.

If U ls be true, why are Uie*« g llwmmon goaU so alow in hUfUlment? ^rhere are several answen. a m i

The fulfillment of these goals wUl •

I COME IN AND I • . ? !' DRIVE THE « 29

'51 FORD : ClOur trade In allowaDce* tr« t itthe highest of any place In A WOrd toUie vaUeyl g,

Bill Ireland 'i n

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^ I S T E R ^ S E E lThe Game o f ---------------------------I t depend upon our “pUylng eC Mf#- tfOfUr- in the game ot life. A fair game lore ol the E t«m I t h u Its rules which Uie play- td rUie game of nuit respect and honor or th* to good asd great loes cut of the game and trou- always deterioiat akes Its place. The basle rules iU.florlou* begin he playing ol the gam* of life lng spirit and d

to lu through our spiritual dout potsibiiltUa. age— ur lellglon. . No oa« ever ii»ien these “basic rules" arehon- of life" a» well i and respected by Uie player*, phlloeophy Of It

;ame of Ufe ha* genuine fun and Matthew, chipen naUoa and fulfillment in It. en. W* would al principal reason why, ths-gam e thesa frwjuenUy :e" Is not to much fun in these Believe me. Uiei Is tha t so many people bava "Improv* m u ga

jed respecUng and honoring the —---------0 rules." Some call these the ‘n m u i r f ' T* Commaadmenu. - «e fulfillment of Ciese goal* of „ED?M- ® >erlty and petce. freedom from )le aad difficulty depends upon pUylng the game of lUe for ev- « « • ™ l le's benefit. SomeUilng always d iughttt, J0 ,t0 t

wrong wiUi UiB player and Jo wUl attend Uie game when Uie "game ot summer term a» U played selllslily. No on# ^

t to know Uiat better than 20Ui » m ian . iry Americans. Tha Christian , calls us to live for ’'others,'':t has obviously been very hard E l I k i l / ? nany a clUten of Uie 20Ui cen- r U f T l l \ 3 to make tha t fa ith hls own and BEDBUGS anslate It Into daily lUe. and Otherla fulfillment of these goals of D L I / \ kperlty and peace, freedom from r U V lDie and difficulty always de- ■s upon our playing the "gome

F O R S A UQUITTING b u sin e ;

— B I G S A V I N G S O N -• All ou r stock of m erchandise coi

of p la te g lass fo r table tops and d< and glass ahelves; window glaai g lass; rad ia to rs; figurines: p a in t paper; everything goes!

• Nice building 60x80 a t 520 Mai South.

• Ou i home on Blue Lakes Blvd. ai ■ Ave. E ast.

• 1949 Ford Station Wagon.• Older model Dodge Pickup.• Older model Ford Truck w ith e x t

tires.A word to th e wise . . . The tim e to buy

seller w ants to se ll

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Automatic 1951 Amba**s Ha* These Fertures:

■ • BIS OVEN CO HraJTELT AWElectric do ck ita r ta , stops,' a a d tin aecurataly.

• 4 CHROMALOX SELF-CLEANI^ ' ^ v a T 'tx a e t 'h e a t speeds!

• U P -D O W N U N IT fo r deep wall o r 4

. • W A IS T H IG E S U O m i E S S : b rig h t nicJcel grill protects juices i h e a t and ellminatea im okal

• W ASM EB d r a w e r m ain tains cor to keep foods w arm!

• STORAGE DRAWERS, ball-beariafi

• FRA M E V m i ?EVEB. SAG O S W Is rlgli^ly weldedl

• EXTRA UTtLTIY OUTLET automi • ra te d by range ^ e r (

Retails fo r . . . . . . ir R M ge I* W orth . . .

New Range ^You Only . .

‘UANCE H EA D O nA ienB t

■ . ' "'!W

S E E SUfe” « a d v " t tw -. of the B a n u d O od whoft*m#f.tV,.^ ■rUie game of U fe" and A IM M . ' ' rood aad great p lM jtn . U ta i a a a . r . ays deterioratea w hsa we f t t f l r t . floriou* begm nlnc*. low lt> ' aaV*- ''J spirit and deaid sa lla l n a « i> '.4i

a possibiiltlea.a OM ever un<l«Estaod tha *‘c a a ' ' ' ' life" as weU a a th e Master. H li j loeophy of i t c a n be fcuaJ.jB .: tthew. chapers f tv e , tlx a&d aaf^Wa would a ll <b> weQ to tbtUT

sa fiequenUy u d thougbtfOlV. lev* me. Uiesa e an halp m . to ,prow our gam *.”

a e p a r t F r o m E d e n HDEN, June 33— l i r . aad Mra. <3. gtt Stone are on B buslseta trtp ttila f •Jt to Portlana.Ira. BmU FaUc •ocompanled ber Ighter, Jo, to G reeley, Colo, wbera will a ttend act^ool dorlng tbS

uner term and tb ls winter. Mr*. 'Ik WM accomptotied by Janv tllUn

FUMIGATINGBEDBUGS - TERMTTEa and o th e r Xnaect Pesta

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I ' ECCLES HAS HIS FH ' ADOther top new dealer,H • prominent role In govemme■ sfean, finds It impoa&lble to otoi■ a a n Mljsinlstratlon m y longe. H Marrlner 8. Ecclea, gOTemor■ iteserve system, has doallj' h■ resignation.■ His resignation Is not much H beetuse he has been.at odds i H nian administration's economl H a number of years.H To the average American, it i

Qinc&nt that even the leadloE oannot swallow th e type of leai deat Truman U trying to give

Mr. Eccles never has hesltatt admlnUtratlon policies. Among be has blasted aw ay at the Tr planners for "completeJy laade to stop inflation.‘ Not so long aero he told a

oommlttee Just w h a t a lot of An been suspecting fo r a long tli ‘pruman "has m ore of a pollt than an economic one."! Ee also criticized the admlnls

«Kn policies and even went so f.

5 1enge publicly th e truth of a le< dent Truman, which said fei flTitem members h ad pledged t« tiUn Truman policies.' Secies gave the press a broad i

1» refute the President's letter. ; ^bdes’re s i^ a tlo n brings to n

InaiafoTmatlon which Preside; ■oUolas har* btotxcht about On JhadlBc oM'tlm* sew dealera t

until only • few remain.; m tbelr places, the President

«d Individuals on th e basU of thi 4nd tbelr polities, rather than foalifleatloni for a particular ]o togton thia practice is usually i ^T enusen t by crony, t Ai a result, m any of our higl;

Offices are held by Individuals te c e m Is to respond like pu I n d e n t 's poUUcal whims. Elt ItuT'ft master planning em cli^ 4 flendUh deUgbt playing vll dddles and sootologleal noitruo

bwlBftu eustoma. and bringln{u n d e r an Intricate system of ca I they alone can manipulate, i I For keeping tb e country in aK l ia n aehieTed success without tK ^esttonable success in which :R ^atloix's leadlnc n tw dealers noI n y part.! ; Preildent may appear^ Vhen substantial tnen In goveI but I t makes fe r weaker acI M .a tlms whan tb e country iiI t t aeed of strong leadership.

B ; MORE GOBBLEDYGC W ‘ Some ot thes* dlreetires an( W Ivposed upon sm all buslnessme] I tw tarers by P rice tstabiliser I cAbar federal eontrcUers of our

fliited to be understood, and that small firms to spend fairly la

U rln t aeeouBtants, lawyers and se they caa comply with the la' :Now we have stumbled'upon i

standing example of this govei bledygook, as Mauxy Maverick xu

I t ’s iTpical of the regulations seni stores and firms, no matter « goods tbey sell o r manufscbun goes, a DlSaUe order sent out to ^

' instructing them on trimming excess lo in (lumbar)

(laeral) fa t sha ll be trimmed 1 slda ot tba full lo in by placing tipen a flat surface, wltb no o to ebange its poaltlon, meat' sld nmoTtag all fa t whieh extends a pUas parallel w ith the flat surf lag the fnll loin, an d on a isTel' length o f the protruding edge ol

• section of the ch ine bone."Bo fa r so good, but after yoi

. that, here’s what you do next •Then all fa t sha ll be remove

tSBds above a flat, plane, using t Itaes u guides fo r each edge ei

• . ^ Imaginary lin e parallel wl length of tbe protruding edi^ ot section ef the chine bone, whleh oat inch directly above such edge; a line on th e Inside of the

. Arq^^ our m aster planners in wonderful?

ANOTHER RED DISCOS 0orsiy you’ve a l l heard of the

- ■ f«eter of hum anity, the Russian . fa rcm m aa t From, this fount in

: blMBlngB flow.?r-’ ^aoTlet scientists claimed recem ry A m lopsd a new d ru g tffeetlve a r . i» u tn ia d 0d.lep t(»y . .India, lo w ' ^ diiMse, asked for InformaU

M m tald ito th ln r.. ; : n s eiRini is probably a fake. -in rea^~ a-den ial o f help would

- pdM. H isT bem U a Is aboot as hi

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iB K ie e l ^ M T u c K E fW H I

iOTAKca w a s h i n o t o n —-----------------—* l'J5 Richmond. V»., " tb

' “ : !'m M*cArthur *ai«niu««'»“ InfonnaUon to

IAS HIS FILLdealer, w h o h a s p lay ed w t *re not ra t rea<

I g o v e m m e n t circles f o r our v t»t n iu b H to » to m .c h lh « T n i - S m S u t o J ' ™a n y lo n g e r, {<, an rbod / »*« re*<

, gov ern o r o f th e fed e ra l th t l i pU n &nd th e f in a lly h a n d ed In h is

n o t m u c hI .a t o d d s With th e T ru - —Ui« Bchtuatn p lan , ’s econom ic policies fo r ro i* - in th» f»r e*« t

the strenirth an d

, . d c . n , K .h o u u b . . lg - ’J ie le ad in g new deale rs I t u possible, a s .;ype of le ad e rsh ip P re s t- ‘hew reyeUtlona mn g to g ive th e coun try . ,lU h i . l t a W to c r l t l d » S L f t S a , «es. A m ong o th e r th in g s , The M ecArtbur h<a t th e T n u n a n m a s te r *in>iane iquftdron to

, te .y ln a d e .r « te '* a c tio n

a lo t o f A m e rtS n s h av ea lo n g t l m e - t h a t M r.. HouitSn, T e * .- i t «e.o f a p o lit ic a l p ro g ra m falttem en ■m oni.«oi,e.” m onj, and an a ir olt o .f lm ln U tta t lo n '. to r -1 w en t so f a r a s to c h a l- But u is not. in m ji th o f a le t te r by P re s l- fee]in«i bo much mh sa id fed e ra l rese rve w art world p ro b lem p le a g . . . to . .p p o r t C „ .'• , Oeneral U acA rttiiSS a b ro a d m em orandum weu as A dm irau h « in t 's le t t e r . 1a the Pacltlo a n d o:ttrings to mind a Strange iS “ tf i h Prealdent lYuman's; a b o u t O n e by o s e ^ e UeTei that w« b a T ir dealers h av e deserted birth ot a "peat. n«« r remain.P re s id e n t h a s a p p o in t- a n t a g o n iz e —

b u l s o t th e i r I r t tn d fl ilp " 5 ! ? ' “ ™ “ i ; , t h . r t h a n th . l r .M u a li r t lc u la r Job. In W ash - w e iy and to an tag (S u su a lly re fe rred to a s en . i t m ust be rem e

and General ManOii)f o u r h ig h g overnm en t h S S * w S ie ‘ tte '5ind iv iduals whose c h ie f o f ^ e r ^ a c "Id lik e p u p p e ts to th e Thue, under th e ]Whims. E ith e r th a t , o r top t ^ i ia ry p UDg c rsc k p o ta who de riv e ’l in i n g w i th sU tlsU cal T U t ii«1 n o s tru m s . wedemarer asked twla n t f o r te a r in g ;A m erlr when he found h i» lew . W e f y l n r a l l so u n dId b k n g ln g th e people i3t«m o f con tro ls ^ I c h outranked all h la P-lUlate. Including MarahaU.U lltry i n a d ith e r th e v traneoue. a reading o;

la which many of the wndUTt as tn* r«at dealers no looger want

K lT IB B iaN T — “ liy a p p e a r U nconcerned Ured yatT" inquires n In g o v e m m en t w alk Nearly, h :w ea k e r a d i ^ j r a t l o n “ ’S d i ^ W u ' l ic o u n tJT is desperately o < M jS d « o t u « ■

le rs h ip . the Presidio In S a n --------------------- of more service to- tlBLEDYGDDKw tire s a n d regulations The deU^ed aeU onlUslneBsmen and manu- 2 2 ,B t a b ^ DlSalle -and ^ f h T h ^ v V K - ^ers of our economy are manr mUlt«Ty men i le nuts.a t ih e y aT8"UH3 to m p h - A niU llU N —'I S It1, a n d t h a t th e y req u ire Barkley w anu to n u1 t i l r l y U n o ium. to ,

h.^ss;£!i.srjI t h t h e la w . his ambition, la rge ly) le d 'u p o n a n o th e r o u t- avaUabSe or popuU r it h is g o v e rn m e n t gob - ---------------

iaverlck used to call it. T7 T 1? U 7 O ilatlons sent out to «m«ti V 1 Jj YV D 'matter what kind of - a n e u

anufMlwre. So here It - m t w ho are yoent out to the butchers. wiUt this stupid r«jtrimming a loin: ^ ’‘p t*

t n i m e d fro m th e In - to the n re departm ei)y p la c in g th e fu ll lo to By the tin e {ir«raeaw ltb n p o th e r su p p o r t ci'Udren » « I, m e a t ' s id e down, a n dI e x te n d s above a a f l a t £ 2 fi« f l a t su r fa c e s u p p o r t- m u ij i j »t m a le v e l w ith tb e MU 'a p e r ty line to^uS w *n g e d g e o f tb e lu m b a r s » < 7 call.)one." Inrarlably the m U

ao n e x t b* » * tub e re m o v e d w h ich e z - ' n a iiy happen, do th ene , u s in g tb e follow ing it 'a too bad t h a t t«ch e d g e e f th e p la n e ; eucU uea. capable o t <a ra U e l w ith th e fuU *m . a » 01 f t . lu m b a r “ " , ^ S t j ! J S 3 S)ne, w h ic h line e x ten d s she had her.way.» v e s u c h p ro tru d in g PrMumably th e r* IjIlde o f t h e h>ln." • «. a n n ™ t o W . . h t a , t o n “: i S o “« . T u i ° S ,

ebUdrea. B ut w boeve -------------------- ' with h e r eonfclenca r> D i s c o v E R r ’ . ^a rd o f t h e g rea t b e n e - to au*u iephue us^ ra . be R u ss ia n com m unU t for another cubK rtbe is f o u n t I n U oscow aU **ve Uvei.—t«w ist<m '

Baaator T aft Ij th *

m ed r e c e n tly th e y h a d h e u « S b f f i d “oSSetffeetlve a s a cure for _________nd la .. l o w tro u b le d by t h e b b iin f o n n a t lo n . i t h a s i t i . poeiuveiy twwu

ptoeeaaea of tb ln ld n illy a f a k e . Bvea i f i t t«»P* w Europe w h e ne lp w o u ld be n o s u r - ? ib o o t a s h u m a n ita r ia n> . 1 .. BOt i l k ^ to to decl^v i

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rC K E R ’S NATIONAL fVHIRLIGTGsi-w ;.sr’ars;ir\.'^s5.j.“sa!so u of n o e n l m u r« « « natimtl »o<J inurn»uoo»l a .sM ptnonalUlM. Qnttuoa* ms7 b« Kot lUrtet ta I •urter »\ 830$ HUlcrwt Fltet. o n m Chu^ Ud.)

SHINOTON— '1 read conatanUy,' writaa B. M.. I Qond. Va., " t b a t the tenate InvesUfstJm of Uie r th u r la ian iU w l ta fumlahtns a«3-et mUltary , naUon to R iv a la . AlUuraib Uuaa eomplalnU ‘ to come f r o m . tbe anu-MacArthur canp, ther* M l II I m ay .be aoma tniUi to Uia charft. la

th e re?"-• Answer: I cannot see where th# ’

’Oil K rem lin has obtained any tnfonna- ' t lo n about our dlploikaUe and mlU- ‘

l l l i l g y ^ t a r y poUdea and purposes. Uiat I t > S K W R )°>ow already. In Uielr pub*

' l lo speeches' and sUtements. Presl- < ile n t Truman. SeereUry Acheson. ' Defense Secretary Marshsll and t Pen tagon apokeamen have rauoda- t« d our leneral and spedflc alms la ■ th e fleld of latemsUonal affairs. |

w TiMkB W EA K K ESS-It Is no secret to » Uwnlln. fo r InsUnce, tha t. alUiough we plan « pote' com m unist aggreseloD through the world, ■ e no t yet r e a d y for. a trta l a t arms on a large . « Our vast reaxm am ent program Itself Is ad«

in th a t we c a n n o t afford a war nov. and perhaps < DtU 1BS3, O u r allies’ weaknesa U all too evident ■

who re a d a o a v ^ p e r beadllAes. n i s Mar> plan and th e North AUanUe mlUtary alliance thaLI no newa to Uoseow th a t' grave differences ot n exist a m o n g the western nations. They havo D' jled publicly over detailed policies In turope Bchtunan p la n . Oermsn rearmament and Spain’s “ In the far e a a t and In Uie middle eu t. I t is both fl< Cfength a n d the weakness of the so-called l"i icraclca-' U ia t they resolve Uielr disputes on Uie <h page. aI possible, a s some wltneuea hare hInUd. Uiat revelations m a y lead Russia to predpltate a wl war before w« are ruliy prepsred, S u t she «

tiallenge h e r enemies only when she is ready.It regard f o r external conditions.M acArthur hearlhgs will no t add an additional 3e squadron to th e reds’ force, or etrengthen such J ry resources a s her oU supply, her Industrial p r I or her tnm sporU U en facUlues.- 77i

. • . aidPEBENOE—" la ttiera a jw w n a l Pentagon feud I the whole MacArUiur affair"? asks T. S.. kn, Tex. " I t seem s to me th a t 1 detect a note of ^ ten among .so m e ef the military officers' testl- and an a ir o f hostility.” . „

ver: As In *U th e a ffaln of men. human na- ss an Im p o rtan t role In the present controversy.Is not. In m y opinion, an exhibition of petty ^

:a so much a s a real difference c! atUtude to- ,, rorld problem s between th e Marshall and Mac*: factions. T h e leaders of each group live In _ tferent v o r ld » - th a European and Uie AslaUo. ^ eral M acA rttiur. Wedemeyer. Kenney, etc.. as T. I AdmlraU H alsey and Nlmlts, did Uielr flghUog ” Paclflo a n d orient. They have served for yean

t area. N atu ra lly , and undentandably. Uiey feel ,, Imerlcan se cu rity U jeopardlted a« seriously fi as I t la Id Eoropa. MacArthur earnestly be- r, th a t we h a v s a o 'fa r failed to recognize the , it a "gTeat. n e v force" w ithin the AslaUc famUy.

AGONIZE — T heir periodica] Insistences oQ U lUon of th la hlatorleal fact, which also In- ft

apeclflo reoommeadaUons for revision of military su id dIpIomaUe itrategy, l>egan to

and to antagonize the present Pentagon lead- muat be rem em bered th a t President Roosevelt, eneral M arshaU left Uie conduct ot the war De t Japan a te io s t exclusively In MacArthur’s 1

whUe they concentrated on the prior defeat c a er. "Mac" r a n h is own showl noI, under th e Influence of Secretary MarshalT.' on p m ilitary p lanners and atratsglsts a.e mem- yoi t the W orld w ar n ruropean team—Bradley, wll awer, ColUns, OruaoUier, CUrk, Haliltp. Mc- we

etc. T h a t Is one ot the reasons OeQeral. layar asked f o r reU runen t He felt -'frustrated” be found h i s advice disregarded and rejected

sa re -B urope-O rtt advisers. MscArUiur found t e raa m ore “ou t In the cold." ' jDtI t m ust n o t be forgotten Uiat MacArUiur hs* i

ted all h is Pentagon superiors In yean past thi ng M arshall. Lest Uila discussion seem e»- thi )«, a rea d ln s of Douglas Fteeman’s splendid Lee fra U. 8. O ra n t 'a "Memoirs" and even Caesar's <t lentarles" rev e a ls Uiat the "blf brau" are as n re as the r e s t of us.

• • • hei [BBIONT— " H a s General Wedemeyer been re- er etT“ Inquires O . K , San Jose, Calif. ' ^ 'e r: N early. H la appUcaUon for reUrement, al* evi . he Is only S4. has been approved. «« rtln* to h U Iriends. Oeneral Wedemeyer. now nder o t th e e lx th anny wlUi headquarters at esldlo In S a n Pranclsco. feeU Uist he can bee service to- th e country o |it ot unUorm. Uke ihur. he w ou ld like to be in. a poslUon to speak .. Jd- more free ly .lelayad a c t io n on hla request Is understandable. entagon h a te d to lose such a tine aoldler. le loss of MausArthur, Denfeld and many oihers V* •ve <jult d u r ln s th e present •Trumsn purge," as nlli tary m e n refer to recent events. ^

* * * sna i i i u i s —'I S I t iru e : iB it ttii ven*iiBtr"ATBtn woi r wanta to r u n for 'Veep' agalnt" asks O. L., boU ion. Sy. <1 v : I t Is. B e feels fit, a sd unUke eld aoldlars, b it isea to " fa d e away," Moreover, he may achieve lng blUon, la rg e ly because there Is nobody more son le or popu la r w ith the party, w h

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E W S O F O T H E R S '- A NEEDLESS TBAOEDT

? Who a re you trying to kldJ" f®this stupid rejolner, an Sverett woman ratused ^ up a p a rty telephone line to a neighbor wbo

lken In to a s k permlisloa to call in a tire alarm. ous.4BtDutM U ter, the alarm w u phoned In flre dep artm e n t fram a naval reserve armory. S Ume firem e n anlved, a house was In flames ■

u children w ere dylnt. trapped on Uia eecead ■

» are too m a n y aimllar examplu ot Uiia Und. m everyone h * s h e a r t a t ona Uma or anetter of \ .

aded. se lfish pecplt wbo rsfusad to surrender Vline to aUow-someone else to make an amer* I

all. Ilably the s e lf ish ona refuses lo believe tbe Jacy request U anything but a trick to get Ile. I t 's b a r d to tattiom such a mantaUty. \must be a a tu p ld ooe. (Of coutst. flrea never > lappen. do theyT l90 bad t h a t telepboae lines sre ene*«ay ther- t aea, capable o f carrylbg oaly one converutlon a t ■It's too b * d there l i n t sone way to get an ■

wy caU th ro u g h by force. Bope the stui>id Sverett woman la MUsfled now. Ne 1 hM.way.ms[bly Uter* Is seant likelihood of taking sue- W legal aoUon againstsom eone like UisL I t might 1 to convince a Jury beyond doubt tha t bar to give u p th e lines caused the death ot four B u t W hoever sbe is, we hope ib» Is tlone

r conscience now and UuTt It is plaguing her t

r t l le . 'th l s tragedy ahould ba an AJeet la an a ‘ 1tephone u s^ ra . Your courtesy asd ee&ddarstlen mUier subsc riber on your Uae may aome dsy < f le*.-LewlstaB Tribune. V w T aft Is l h e creature o t prejudloas ea Issuas m poUcy. n o t of. Uia clear raUoasUty of vhlehpabla on dom esU e lstuea.->WivldeBce Bulletin. • % ,

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welUvely bewildering to follow Seaator TWt's **’ a of UUnldng. H e Is distrustful of aendlag ) Europe w h e re we have M andi and where our AAi 1 of defense e z ls t^ Vel he_wo«^ have »o heal*1 plunging a h e a d In Uie far ^ wh'ere w« 1unfavorable ground snd wbere tba outcome Is j m r t o to d e c l^ v e . • ^

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i n S h o t s ^ Q ;‘“•■‘“J . J B 0WTlUt B. M.. 1 __________ J Ji T n u / l t i S T “ O '” J ™ '® ” "

IT. S 3 : I"”""»” •" ?■ *.ous ih«t I t h“ ® e an ’t g«i any preasvre. «S ^ .lT n a b * DW*** P“ « "P- t*- wash «,enL? etoUie. a t midnight. Uie Uds go UJ T A c l ^ n , ^ 0 ^ a n d •« U»e lovely ladgeU 0arahsll and the bathroom gs anosed. d.veenuD da- B e t Tbnrwlay as aoon as. tba adflc alms In acnooncem ent about water na an «Sa a fu S i. h sd been p u b l l e l a e d . ’ th ln n «

ehsogedi I bad water UU 6 pJn. n>0 laeret to i»>t s t tw e inlnntea pMt—not a riIh we nlan drop. Wbo careal At 10 aoa. Frl-

UiI wS " day 11 was back on ta fall force. I JI on a larse m wash In the daytime! ftselt U ad* Se thanks to my nnselflsb elvie- J'and perhaps neighbors for woperaUng Utoo evident so well. M sy It eonUnne. /

». to S m ^ * Orogglns ^sry alliance (Twin Palls) ^

fferencei of „ O W C E O F PBEVENTlON ^They have D ear Pot Shots: “In turope The other day my wUe was wash- “

and Spain's l“« out somo of my socks. She's Ui» “It. I t U boUi oW fashioned type. Two unmatch- »»le so-called I"* w en t down Uie drain when lUtes on the she pulled th e plug, leaving me with

a pair of odd socks. Phinted, tha t 'n ia t ta u g h t me a lesson. Now e:redpltate a whenever I buy socks I get two pair u;d, S u t she exaelJy alike. Ule U ready, ^ I- M. CanUees P<

1 addlUonal OUR BULLETIN BOARS w ngUiensuch I- M. Patrio tlo -Y our letter ap- P< r Industrial pfoaches th e m a tte r from one angle. ^

Tliere are o th e r porUons of I t to con­sider. For t h s t reaaon, we beUere f* your letter la proper m aterial for ‘n

V V B Public Forum 'w bere I t would o» T t n lie of “PP*" “ leers' testl- tnE L L A B -rrS REAL! . .

I never th o o fh t It would pay eff. ^^ ^ 1 ,7 a T>«'‘ » «*<»• My * x » y » *itUtude^W- ***° holding ap everyboBy wllh |e

‘ ‘"W e" M her day Ui’ey atUck Uielr «J llrl's back and ^

. . *»*'>• "H»ads op and drop ere»7- !?; thing!” Bhe dropped a bUlfoId U

wlUi * « rea l m o n e jin it.

M “ >»r I t to be r Bouier. «

.h i h e r dad's Irooser* wheo h e was tee auc famuy. ^ u i « w

a t the r ig h t Ume with th e right Ql Istences oQ thing. AU th e boya around got a ^ h nlso In- free frorile. Uevlslon of MoUitr e t S-Gun Pela P

began to (Twin Palls) tl'a«on lead- ■ • « •t Roosevelt. GET 'KOUE NANNTl 0i t tha war Dear Pot Bhoto: ol{acArthur’s Wo are having, company from U irlor defeat California, n e x t w e ^ 'Their baby li a:

n o t well bu t hos t>een thriving lately r MarshalT.' on goat's m ilk. I wonder If any ol lc

a.e mem- your Buhl readers could aupply ua w u-Bradley, wlUi goat's m ilk for a couple of sl altUp. Me- weeks? BIS OeQeral M ra. W. E. Woodruff sifrustrated" a o i Broadway. Buhl) IsId rejected . . . jrIhur found HOW MANY LANEST P<

^ D ear Pot S h o ts: toArUiur has u people d o n 't mind heavy txafne sj yean past there 's a beauUful drive down = *«”* through th e BoUe naUonal forest

>lendld Lee from F a irfield to Olenns Pcny. i n Caesar's Traffic c a n be o t any kind so dont 4S are as fo geUlng a n y Ideas about speeding

motorlsU w hen I say t i e tratJlc w u heavy. In th e 60 or so miles the oth* I

er been re- er day I encountered only two au* t , ■ tomobUes b u t I t seemed as though rement, al* •''*ry cow in Emore and Camu

counUes w as ou t slroUlng along the neyer. now highway. . ^ .juarters a t ^ Beeteteak U rev

I 'o r m 'u K m P E O V E ON IT pin to soeak weddings,

there was a discussion Uie oUier day _ rstandable concerning improving a few time- □ Ds soldier’ honored w edding customs. Natural- lanv oUier^ ^Ws m a tte r ' o t rice came In for □

- u some suggestions for improvements.’ Why no t boU It first? The bridal n

couple m ig h t Just as weU have a

aoie Aioen ‘t ^u ks O. L.. boUed rice. *

T hen th e n a t te r w u earried a Id aoldlan, b it farUier. A s long u you're go- □ ay achieve lng to boll th e rice, why not add body more some sugar, aplce and lalslns.to U?

W hat'a wrong: w llh a tasty rice pud- □ ding?

— ^ You folks c a n Uke It from therei

^ ^ FAMOUS LAST LINK - • _. . Jnu lo r’s d < ^ more readlag ^

new tb a t good weaUier Is her« - a n refused ***""* □t U ^ K ^ GENTLEMAN IN THEphoned In ____________ f o u r t h r o w ov ^ a r a ^ ,

Isfled now, Ne <aW*a g u

iklng aue- L , k ^ / JF // 1b«U lt might § W I ! Me^ t ^ ^ h a r tai

'O f ^ l S . k ~fu:' II BulleUo. • ta e e sw ir t ' ■

!**” *I M ndia, ] fit« a ii .« n » i J — J . ' a S B ?

r s r m o u n t a i n s t a t e s~ i r r - I M P tE M t N T - C a -------iutcom.1. IW tSD AVE. SO. F aonx w

TMBS-NEWS, TWll

"Wa s h i n g t o n

m MARQUISWASRIHOTON — l h e UUa Gen-

[ ■ ^ F eral Cetsr Bradley h u given bla )nairaUve of World war n Is A 1Soldler'a Stofy." T hat U alngiilarly (sppntvlaU to the unsdoraed tale a

' ■"* ot blood, aveat and s tru n le UiaJ il(Wt Bradley tells In S ll eloeely w ittteb «

pages devoid for the moat part of II of tbaaka Uie kind of "color* cemlng from tbe traUa. ' uie ot grandiose adJecUvea aad ad- ia nnamera verba. ., it raining Mors perhaps a t any othw tI dark Jort Uma In our histoiT—unless 11 be ioiall water Uia OtvU war per- .preasvre. lod and lU a f t - i ^ ^ ^ ^ H >re Uy wBSb ermaUi-Uie news 1le Uds go Is taken up w l U i H K ^ ^ ^ H v

IBMd. deeds of generals. i<on as. tbe Some'* observers aa te r na an Uiis pd . ’ tb ls n * lUsturblng p b e - ^ H | ) ^ ^ HtlU 6 pjn. Romenon. lljeyu t - o o t a regard It u a ^ H B H aI a4B. Frl- of Uie d e e a y ^ ^ H j ^ B H tbU force. I end even tha a b - ^ B H H w B f l i e^1 dlcaUon of elvll* M*r«b cWfc °Irtri, elvle. auUiorlty In , SooDentloc to use Professor Arnold cw peiauDg of a Ume Of ll

u 5n raus^ apprehension felt by many aK flO H over what appears to be Uie In- o

creulngly Important role pUyed by n I tmM w*»h- fnlUtiry In policy-making ehould s ^ e ' a “ » •>* ‘‘s P«P«f historical per- *,I unmatch- »P«Wve. . . . ' *drain when ung me with In the years belween the two ll

great wars. Uie American military a isson. Now esUblUhment w u Ueated like an n [et two pair unwanted stepchild. I t wai- some- r

Uilng of a museum piece, wlUi army ’a CanU eu Po<ts ecattered across the United p

States In the pattern of the Indian ^ OARS wars and malnUlned in the pattern letter ap- P»rUy by political pressures resist- U

I one angle, eha&ge. wIf I t to con- ^ e Illusion of a millennium ot U we beUere P«*<ie, undertcored by paelflsm ow- ai laterial for ‘i ' t something to an Inherent tra it a e i t would of the American character and A use , something to professional organlia* H

Uon, w u widespread. wREAL! In of this background ot nag- oi

• lect and Indifference, it h u seemed h Id Bar eff. to we exlraortlnary th a t out Of the i\ boya have »* r eame eo many military a: body wllh leaders of stature. Again and again ir

they proved themselves capable o t o: tiick their carr}'lng global responsibility with baek and both p o l i t i c a l and dlplomaUc rop every InipUcatlons. This w u tiue even „ a bUlfoId though their educaUon and exper- _ t . lence had for the moat part beeoover tba woefully deficient in these depart-

er tnoUitr. neats, looking io • • •tie w u tee The Ust U a lengthy one. I t In­

cludes Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower. Ight there who forged an aUled command to th e right direct the winning o t the war In

und got a Europe and Gen. D ougiu MacAr­Uiur. who led the land forces In the

•Gun Pela Padfic and organized the pacKlca- m is l tlon of Ja p aa after tha war.

BoUt were subortlnate to Gen. NTI Oeorge 0. Marshall, chlet ot sUff

of Uie army. On the navy aide. )any from the names of Admirals Emest King e lr baby U and C huter NlmlU occur at once. Ivlng laUly Because we owe so much to this ' If any ol long list of men. il Is hardly to be

aupply ua wondered a t tha t their oplnlona couple of should take on such Importance.

But WheUier Uils means, u the pes* tToodrnff simbts say, tha t the tm i tr t SUtee ay. Buhl) is to be dominated by the military

In the fashion of weak and unsuble £ S r peoples who periodically succumb

to military dlcUtorshlp Is quite Avy txaffle another matter, rive dowa ——inal forest —

P l a t t e r i H X " a t t e rr ngTh"; ^kk Lover BTANDABD ^

X S ; ^Aie In for □ Because of Rain; SMg • ( De-rovementi. lUah — King Colo____ __«9e^ e bridal □ Rhuaba Boogie; You P a u H s•U have a By - K ^ B n o w _____ t v

Bu e . Cha s te la Mei---------« Tie Me lo Yenr Apron Strings

carried a — — Meyou're go- □ * *o Be WIU Toe Al- y not add Wy Baby's Jost lik esins, to U? - I^fty P r lu e l --------S»e/ rice pud- □ Mr. aed Mississippi; She's My

Baby — Tennessee E m le ___ S»e-om therei

41 RPM

^ 'L d i n r ° “ fl Mississippi! T h m

be school ** ......— --------- ------------ *®e□ Meckla’ U r t HIU; I Love Yon

IN T H E Because— PatU P ag*______l»«ROW □ Letter FkeM Barry! AU Peep-

ed Out - Yogi Ycrgesson „,*9e rietM ls; Beer Barrel Fel-

M m I I ks Glaha- M usltte ............. |»c'M l i ln m □ I Wanna PUy House WIUi H H H Yen; Boaclhlag Old. Some-

Ulog New — Eddy Arnold _.*8c

» □ Frankie U la e FaroriteaVp«nlwH| Q ceneert l a Tbe Park—

Decca B a o d .............. .............gj.ooM M M □ n ano Meeds — Cy Walter .4S.0C

□ 1 Caa Hear I t Now (years fOiendMl **** to IMS) Ed MUrrow „H «S - • ju r tw - l . OBDEB BY MAH^ 2 ibI the e u y way . . . byn a m m an Cbaek. m e revert. % J w^ lI B B H M d m u tbU ad wlU. rem itU ae^sferyew ’ o " »><>>• and addreu aadroreurtd Pesta**. AU prices laelode

jD 9 “

® f y g N T I R^ T i c c r a o N E » « iA I U la lh , Detweller BMg. ’

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1. '

IVS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO_

g t o n CALLING” B Y l

;^UIS CHILDS ^h e u a a Gen- Here In Washington J* cu given hia pered Uiat Lieut. tjfar n Is "A Wedemeyer 1« “running t o «Waf jjU aintularly of staff ot the army In a BepubUcsu

.utamed tale sdoilnlstraUoii. 'nils seems to me a S J S S u th i t j S S t l ^ a l r impuuuon to Uke out aeelTwrtttefi o f Wedemeyer'a tesUmwy 1 ^ n S t part of Uie aenaU committee. T hat teati* « ling from the a»ony showed considerable Jm m - g

ad- aStmey. but on Uie whole Weda* « meyer w u oa Uie side o t r e s ^ for |

a t any oUier the chain ot command b e g l n ^ ^ .unless 11 'be with a dvlUaa commander-lnrfhlef. ^

-me pesslmiata also cite OlfterU « uacA rthur’s speech-making tour In " TexMs. In Uiose apeeches MacArthur ^ went beyond mtlltsjy analysU andcriU clsm toatU ckU ietfeoiesU cm l- ti ley of Uie present.'aAntnlstraUbn O and Uia moUves of Uiose who sup- «

m m m . .But Uie tradition civilian I

supremacy'la strong and deep in ■ s H w Uils country. In a short sludy call- ■ B S o H ed “The Concept of ClvU Supremacy .— I. ckUi <"«'• **e military In Uie United

su te s " prepared for the library of J ’essor Arnold congress by WlUlam R. TanslU, It ^

s time Of la ahown how in crbls atter crisis s< this supremacy h u asserted Itself, w

dentssdsb^e. TtiU wss cxpnued ia i i i l by.Xis* telt by many enhower. tesUfylng u chief of sU ff «

be Uie In- of tha army, when he u id he w u w lie pUyed by ture:laklng ehould ••. . . The war deparUnent under- Istorlcal per- stands thoroughly Its place In this vl

govemment aod does not Iry to ai usurp anybody alse'a place. CertaUily

ien the two U h u not tried to do that there. We h can military are an executive agency. We recog- a: Med like an n lie where ttie policy-making re- K t war- some- sponslblUty Ues; and no m atter E e wlUi army w hat U done, wo will be In Uiere li Uio United pitching to cany out ersctly whst

t Uie Indian lye are told to do." kI the pattern ' So long u Uiere are soldlera of r . isures resist- the modesty ot General Bradley.

WlUl his sure tense ot Uie role of illennlum of the mlUtary In reJsUon to eivUlan o ^ l s m ow- authority, it teems to me we do not q jherent tra it need to be too concerned about _ iracter and American trodiUms. »lal organlia* His U truly a soldier's story told

wllh Uie spare reserved language „ ound ot nag- of a man who b u made soldiering ^ t h u seemed hU profession and who remains. In at out Of Uie spite of wielding v u t power and uiy military auUiority over the lives of other In and again men. a clUsen wiUi a dtUen's sense I capable o t of obligation for the common good. ~ ■slblllty WlUl (Ccrrisbi. m i. br Uniiri r« m r. JJ 1 dlplomaUc ■rMie.t., l« .i «IS tw e TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS. AI and exper- ___________________________________It part beenhese depart- ___

^ WE VE Gcommand toUie war In E f t

g lu MacAr- ■forces In the

k :: immeihlef ot aUff

~ DELIVnuch to UUs • m m ^ w m n whardly to be elr opinions

and unsuble lly succumbIP u ,mt. I N y o u r c h o i c e

★ 6 o r 8 CYLINDER

fE R ★ MODELS ★ COLORS

Here Are Ju st a Few of the NEW FORD CARS and

' ‘ “*890 Have in StockSelection.

ig e fD e -_«9e

Paw Ms Did you know th a t you ct ----------- JSe ?550 down ,

FORD^^RSToe Al-

w l_____s»e VICTORIA I Cylinder. 3 tona BawaShe's My Overdrive, radio and heaUr.

m io S»e . Delusa TUDOR 9 Cylinder. Black c

• Tbiae Behua FORDOR « Cylinder. S e i I—.PatU HeaUr.

^ l»o TUDOR S Cylinder. HawUie^. ™ overtrlve.Ul Peep- VICTORU t Cylinder. 3 tone, Oreessson Island grwn. Radio, heater and ovi irrelFel-............. We CONVERTIBLE S Cylinder. CharU

»e WlUl Overtrlve, radio and heater. 'I. Some-Lmold_.*8c CitsUm FORDOR 8 Cylinder. I

HadJo. PbrdomaHc tnuismissJon.

tea _ M .M ® Cylinder. <

alter _4».00 -^—

LOOK AT THZ . . : , f fpyCARSI you want, 2<,000 MILKS or TWO YEremlttaaee. (whichever occurs first

ees laelode "

W e 're .Givine

- - -C o m e-lh an(

Your Cojtvenien

W ¥ is[io i«==.......... ............. -...... - -*'Th'i~'CB I m a in AT TH IRD N.

H 0 _ ________________ — r— rBY Residepte of Paul

■'jO List Jaunts, Visits. . / O PAOL, June 2>—Mr. aad Mrs. R ar

. , ite rm an have arrived trom Ban n o w l* - * three-week visit

With her pa ren u , Mr. and M ra H enry Haekmaa. and oUier reUUves Iand .win also visit his.alater, Mrs.

“ k f J . B. A U e ^ d f ^ , Nampa. > , before A number of Paul reeidBoU a t- fat taatl* tended Uie eonfereooe for the I D s e 1 ^ . ehureh In S a lt lA ke c ity . Among ' n Weda. th e dancers who Went were L arr r t

Harper. MUIer. Muriel U o S . P atty Drake, JoAnne TliomM, Del- t

!toicWef Darlene Olsoa aod Coata (Nielson. OUiera who attended were <

r ^ ^ Mrs. O. T . MUIer. Mr, and Mrs. 9 Lee MerrUl an<j Mrs. Leo Olson.'

« U c ^ w o «o™ le. Max ® ilstraUbn Coimor and O m ore Deao went to v K ™ Balt U ke Olty.___________ “ ^

elvUlan Unity’s Residents S ’J i Report on Travel |!‘’ o S t S UNITY. June 3S-M r. and Mrs. ,Ibrary of ? » « • * « « «sUed to SaltanslU, It I* !'* City by th e lUneu of the ir '

crisis son, Dee. Twin PaUs, who under- *ed Itself, went major surgery. ,

by ils * Lynn Craoe was recaUed from •of sU ff Renton, Wash., by tha death of his *ho w u wife's fsUier, Qeorge H. Hunt.

Mr. and Mr*. PMl (Trane and son. aI under- Michael. Bremerton. W ash, are .I In this VlslUng Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crane, ii try to ar.'e rtalnly I>tr. and Mrs. Co^f Mllea and sons 1here. We have retum ed to Balt Lake City ife recog- after vlslUng her parenU, Mr. andking re- Mrs. John E. Bowen. Mrs. Ellen

m atter B:artchncr. S a lt Lake City, is vlall-In Uiere lng the Bowens. ,tly w hst ^ -\

Idlers of Albion Folks List i “SfS Journeys, Guests ‘. ALBION, JuBe 39-M r. and Mr*. }5 Don Cowan and son. Donnie, hava si • “ **' moved to Laramie, Wyo., where a

Cowan wUl a ttend school. ( .7<n,7;: M r.'and Mr*. H. J. Buckles and

Mrs. Jeannetto BresUn spent several idays in Salt Lake Olty. i

’t l Mr. and Mrs. OrvUla Leddy andV J S L , children. Balt Lake City, are guests i

of her mother, Mr*. Ida Snodgrass. (in oSS? Mr. and Mra. Clarion Johnson. San J

Fernando, CaUf., have're tu rned to Jthe ir home a fle r spendUig several Jweeks vlslUng his moUier, Mrs. Mae I

r r ADS. AnlU Johnson. t

E GOT EMFOR

\AEDIATELIVERY

4 0 IC E O F . . .

.INDERS A

iS

a t you can'ow n » Now Ford fo r onl

CARS FORD

3 tona BawaUan Bnmse. F*1 » T ea PIOl iater. o ray , i speed trai

der. Black color, heater. F -rP IC E lB P e 6:

tod..,4 tpeed transmltsli

rider. HawUiome Green. ^ T« J I O i n

i tone, Oreen Briar-Sea p ic k

Ider. Chartreuse Green. • j . j m T en CAB colors, blaek * lt«

Cylinder. BUck eolor. i j* gABa speed a z la

i Cylinder. G recn-Brlar p-« 2 T en TBUCS power, a speed axil

^T THE GUARANTEE VCARS NEW

or TWO y e a r s ' 10.00C M M« c u n Iir,t> ' (wWeJiw

e .Giving H ig h e s t T ra d e - In Alli

In a n d Test D r i v e ^ h e -

a n d Y ou 'll Buy Ford!CoOTenience—Our Showroom Opm 8m

BILl^ IR tC iS N lS ’S

O N MO I" r a e House o f Sinetre Serotaf

D N. '

■Visits ’"SferSS"‘-week visit

«- sa.is;a5s4“s

" .S K i f I:0 Olson.- J " Bsmpe and J - t a 'o “ onnle. Max ®“ ‘ ®‘“« ii w went to . . 'T ^

W.rr.«w~ VJ*jT *’•>•«. U*’j*

.entsCravel

Hunt. A *“ «i b Kne and son. ‘ »•" u i x* j

List- nigh tchool m dosua

Juests “K ’a . 'S U J■. and Mr*, her daughter, k S T qS ;)nnle. hava and son. Harold. to o iS S yo.. where anoUier' HsufhUr j* !

lucUes and

Leddy and LDS Bieabn, s t U n d S r * are guests nual MIA OTTeotim to a * Snodgrass. City were Mr. sad Mrs?

ihnson. San Mr. and M n Omn S a t a ^ B r •etumed to Mrs. vnuisa Igbtn M r ' i B « tag several John Okelbeny, u , and '.M rs .M a e ^ H io m u a d M r s .E v e r i^ B

M A l

'Tou Cm Pay Uort,

^ But You CaBuu.Better.

'61 FORD'

)rd f o r on ly ^

FORD TRUCKS~

i;< T c n '8 T A n .B 0 » * lP > M B lu a q ^ Hted transmltslen.

H T an P l ^ .Idan Blua. HasUr. <

IH T en CAB »I. blaek * iteaa.

«d axle.

1 Too TBUCS.r. a speed asls. 0 ^ ' ““ T M^ ...................... —

<TEE Y0& ’NEW TfVCK!

■ T j s ; s s « “

le - ln AllowMM*e ^ h e - 'S tfo id , ■;' Ford! :

y s ~ "

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Valley Wo

Ew K K m M

M I tv n tw lr ile tlr f Dfdcen of the wom»i S , MeiJlt»« « oe ta tlan . U f t to ri*ht »re ^ Ftili. prcildeot-tlK t; Mri. II. e . a

[ers Selected R ecordi VFW in IdahoK June 33 Wl — Franclfl r rcglstrred OuiCwllno, 'f lu «lect«d and Bonanza's Lilly,l ^ u staU commander Stcelc. Ooodlng,

of Foreign W an a t official advancct■ Kttlon of the three day S.TIS pounds of tm la Salmon. of butterfat onome was selected as the for a 10*month« IKI encampment. record as a, junl

twenty-live dele* "Lilly" U the cg iii a banquet ot the Istercd Oucnis<dislllary last nlghl. ' Cordelia's Bona,tBii!!l. Rigby, was elccted daughter in the iin commander; Richard of the Americagsttt, Junior vice com* club,. th trd Rarlck. Boise, This record wt

A- Wilson, Khmlah, University of Idirfi] Alvln Bat«5, Rigby, cd to the Amerlc, club for approva:

,—a builness scislons this l l i i d a Cyr. Orangeville, T

SSifpartment president: . I f l D S J[tU.Olcnns Ferry, senior Rpj,TMnr»»TP M * r : Mr*. Mabel Vcno- W ^ r , junior vlcerN a-I—teeur d'Alene; tre&sur- i

Idaho Fam, chap. ^ „ Harpt. eonductre^.

r« I ¥7* 'A *’“*• O.. Where 1^ V is i to r s , p Are Listed

[JKH. June 23 — Mr. and -----RjJBwthold. Slg BartholdbiintUm Shutty nnd son. m a m a ■n,iasill Lake City, visited U W £ k IButtU'i iblcr, Mra. Brlch W W # > % linaiiiaiiy.U( Ito. Adolph Oultl and ,utctnl aulU. all Seattle. P O Mtdillves. Mr. and Mr*.Umii. here. _lU lte t. Bol^e. and Mrs. C .ttiB tlem . Ore., are visit- l i

Mr. and Mrs. Sam _ ^

s . “' FR>B k n l t now employed as* t» tB »ncnjft 2V^ 3Htaent Firmwith Observed p„"'«al^Jtu^1, Inc., has be-0»bi Investment fund to m orK cl.tulot 102,000 sharehold-Knoiacfd by Rex Ulrich. I P h o i l

Msif n»# manufaeturlas^ « re a publlo uUUlfes. ■«■■■%'■

s a r ■ BERS S ’I.v' S dC 'S p o i J l T R^ I n t , has total current T U U f c l l l

lhan 1271,000,000.

a d d T V a n y t l m s t o A m « r

S m a r t e s t kadio-Phonogr

■ I H

C O N T IM M IU R r . H e te .

I M i« « « a p . TV, wWi iW o d ibloode ahiaet M eunrhik^ eojo w iettiiom ent-foU -ftnge M ag

unimerrupfed lecotded mus.

f e ? - '

y Women Elected by IM

f the woman’i tuxlllary t« the prcildral for 1B51: te rtitht are Mrt. J. Woodson md Mra. M as C ri. II. E. BoDebrmke, Wallacr. tn frarlni)

;cord Announced SHOT!IoTfE.*^Jp?OODINO, June 2 3 - A report f'u" “ ii®R Peterborough, N. H-, show that 3 :gl5tcred Ouemsey eow, Idagem '"1^ *J'anra-s Lilly, owned by Harold A. 'r I!lc. Ooodlng. has completed an i-erry. t>:lal advanced reglstery record of i pounds of mlUc and 3»0 pounds lutterfat on twice dally mitUng a 10-month period, starting her rd OS a Junior 3-year-«Id. '.Illy" U the daughter of the re«--cd Ouemsey alre, Bonnlbelllella's Bonanza, tha t has' one p P P S * * ?;hter in the perforniance register ^ H l:he American Ouemsey Cattle

Ils record waa auper^ed by the I'crslty of Idaho and was report-0 the American Ouemsey Cattle ^ for approval ftnd publication. ^

Trips Reported>RINODALE, June 33—Mr. and

Don Norton and two daugh- ^ ^ S j K S r are visiting her parenU In St.

rge, Utah.rs, James Bronson and daugh- p s ^ X * * ' Morllyn, havo gone to Colum- # t.',O.. where Mcrllyn will act as

;aU lo thc Theta Upsllori na- B S P ^ B H ll social sorority convention1 Utah SUt« Agricultural col-

V A N T E b ^COLORED

FAT 1 - ^ FRYERS ---------

21/ 4-3 Pounds g MW e a r e pay ing a I

p re m iu m over ^m a rk e t p r ice s M

wOULTRY FARM WITH /

a A m a r i c a ’i

h o n o g r a p h

H H

| i t a v o xM T . H ere i* die snartly- ^m h e o f i o t a t i h t t i l f I U*• f t t y t m t n a a i H r - j m - - • 1r i d i l 6 ^ n t e r i s i K i « . /low hU ^eojofifatfieeK iB I .•ftoge M agiurox »ouo i I« f d e d music

EJ S t m w u^ E N T | R ^ a c r o s

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TIMES.

id by Medical ^uxiiiar^

I JH' ^ '^ s i i H I H i l l ^ H i

'ildcQl for IBsl: Mrs. MeUln Gravet, Poratello, Hconc d Mra. M as C ancr. Filer, trraiurer. 18un Valley rravlni)

SCOtlTS COLLECT FEES SERVES ON SiOSHONE, June 23—Reglstrn- FILER. Junc 23-. fees were collected nt thc rcg- jcaman, route 1. 1 mKWna "of Bcout Uoop 61 UWs a ixard the drslro

t nl the Legion hall. OnmM Woodson, nfler heli : played under lhe supervision from "moth bails" a 3mer Terry. Scouimasler. sutlon, San 0lego.

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ZZ ' *"flnBsa9^ r^ '

S t o i r ^ H H

eiriMi m mWITH A G-E FOOD FREf

WUBIC-fOOT

fo o ir

l i AS »A'^1 ^ iWEEK

I ■' r f t w r f o w o p ^ '

I NA-1 llliw trrt. A W m i la h l* in

MUSIC CENtiACROSS FROM POSTOFIT l.l Ml I — III

TIM ES-NEfrS, TW IN PALLS, I

ix iiia ry Hagermar-Sell Sera

^ B K ^ I I H h a g e r m a n . J lfrom Hagerman U

*0^^In «. delve tor tunc summer camp. B( collecting the sera

^ K j H c past three weeks.Tuesday la the dea

They were assls' by Oren. Button, In sentatlve: Oeonte masler. and Ed Ne> man. Hagerman & summer camp at U camping activities

yjg,.,,MAROA, June 2

Tegan as

herWlUlam Selley.

Poeatello, Hcond rice president,r. (Suo Valley photo — lU Jf (

SERVES ON DESTROYER TLER. Junc 23-Alyah R. Oalyen. man, route 1. Filer, is servlhR • . . T O F ord the drslToytt tscw l USS odson, nfler helping remov« her Tl "moth balls" a t the U, S. naval ^Jon, San 0lego. * I ^

DEI

SPORTS^

S / ' " HALTER SHORTS

^ ^ » H Fresh color

^ /! ID FREEZER! iPOT ■__________

E E Z E R J WOME,

GIRL!bateme

\ fl B?NA>a lllM traHd ' /lahto in alM . J

ENTER #>0ST0FF1CE

german Scouts Reunioi v V . « Mrii. Isabelle Fuh

Scrap- Metal »GERMAN. Juno 33 - Scouts sisien. Mrs. DellaHagerman troop 38 collccled burgh, N. Y.. and

»!d 1103 worth of K&ap tntlal o ranU Pass. O re,delve tot tund i to bo uwd for tt\d. AU-ol he t «ner camp. Scouts have been were present a t tl:tlng the scrap metal for the wedding of her f lnthree weeks, and turned ll In n u Orout. was thc

3ay lo the dealer a t OoodUii. reunion.ey were assisted In the drive ---------------ren.Hutton, InsUtutlonal repre- G rv l» H « ^ \T i live: Oeome Johnson. Seout- D O i a i e r ' V 1 er. and Ed Neyman. commltlee- BUHL Jtuic 23

Hagerman Scouts will attend Larry H^der havener camp at Llghtfoot Bar. Mlh the how e'ot her ling activities to start on July 7, u ,H on Lowt

— --------------------------------- was en route fromVISIT IN UTAH to Ft. Ord, Callf,,

lROA, June 23-M r, and Mrs, Und an eight-'ird Tegan and • family spent school. He wa* vo'al days a l Wellsvllle, Utah, week from hU gnn* her parents, Ur. and Mra. will remain here v.im Selley. . la in the school

9 n e v e r y t h i n j

I . . for s u n n in g . . . fo rp i

S p o r t s w e a

sturdy, colorful

DENIMSEPAI

. . TO MIX OR MATCH INTO SPORTS WARDROBE I

WALTER. . . . V.49 SKIR1 SHORTS.... 1.98 K-L SIFresh color, fresh accent, for reliable i !st thing under the sun! Crisp white p )lue, shrimp, aqua or lime! Yours

m i d r i f f s t y l f l

POLOW « In »U thoM nev

7 -w mer color* you Ut1 t wear I Made to (It

hold ttielr ahape / T - \ ,.' many waahingat a:

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PALLS, IDAHO ,

Reunion Held | i «lm-Isabelle Fuhrmann was visit- ^ ^ i C T P "by her brother, the' Rev. C. E, O k lMr, Auburn. Wash., and her two i - . - j pnera. Mrs. Della BurttlcV. New- L uste rizcd Dr>gh, N. Y.. and Mrs. Carl Dodge. th e de m an d s.nU Pass. O re, over the week- you r c lo th in g .. AU-ol he t ilx gTaT^dtWWTen i t ,e present a t the reunion. The ^ " ‘Idlng of her first grandchild. De- 2 HOUR CLEi m m . w „ 0, u ,,

Soldier Visits Buhl:UHL. Jtine 23-Ptc. aiid Mr.v ry Hyder have been .vl.'IUng af

home ot her patenli, Mc. as\4 >. .Marlon Lowe. Prlvale Hyder ■ m ( J r . I en route from Pt.'U w ls. Wash., ■ W k r M m Pt, Ord, Calif,, where he will a t- 7 d an elght-wcck leadershipool. He wa* voted soldier of lhe ,---------------■k from hi* group. Mrs. Hydcr 232 2nd Slreel Ei

remain here while her husband |________________n the schooL ---------------------------

. T W I N FALl

E Y I S SAVEM n g u n d e r

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SKIRT........2.98 JK-L SHORTS .2.49 i

or reliable denim . . . the new- ^ risp white pique against faded le! Yours in sizes 12 to 20.

i d r i f f s t y l a

POLO SHIRTSall thoM new luin- ■. ,

color* you Uke td .r l Made to f it . . . K j W /; their ahape a lU r I

it style. Women's sixes S. M. U . {>

p r e t t y p e a s o n t A

MID-RIFFS 1. . . And • wonderful buy at this low pricel Pine cotton • broadcloth in c r i s p Iresh

| f \ \ trims. XlaaUclMd top and bot*

^

m ^ S p e c i a l

m i s s e s ' b e t t e r

SUN DRESSESO ur complete sunynefstock of sundresses . . . J / fnow repriced to a a r t I l f lreal moner for youl AU ■ ■ ^ w Wtha newest ityles a aTcoloni Sizes 13 to 30. >1

KMEE-LENGTH Si' In sturdy cotton twlQ tha t washes and wears «

youVt been looklnt fori White Ihm l Sizes 1 to

Panther Design SLWowl JU yon aatln shirts styled wiSi !Ioureecenl .like e c r a u p rin t deflsn cotton knit irim i

aTttV ij petMAlsized for girls.

• wide TMlety, oi

In IturtfT. wisl th (7 Uunder es new eolor eoa to 14. : .

ET THE BEST!le rized D ry C le a n in g & .S to-Prcss P ressing « d e m an d s o f o u r m o st p a r tic u la r c u s to a

r c lo th in g to u s fo r im m ac u la te D ry C lea ou o re In o Viurry, u se o u r

OUR C L E A N IN G SERVICE . . . ( a t a sm al rge).

'OV'LL LIKE OUR BETTER S l

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FOR M O N D A Y M O R N II

w o m e n ' s d i r n d l

> SKIRTS. . . in rey cotton prlnte youll wear all summer ■ J

l t l >o°<' A wide 1 IF W vwlety of colors end prlat* ■

to choose trom t Adjustable ■ 4 lxe.

H SHO RTS 1md wears wondeHuUyl H ue’s aU'the colors ' I I Sizes 1 to 14. * I

m SLIP-OVERS 1I !Ioureecent colon you can leelly see. U fa- knit trim i s ite s B. U. U i

(ID-RIFFStty p e t e u l rtyW n U riM i . . . tifitA u t t i d for girls.. Choose tad 's la .w h ite trom » ' e variety, of oolortul ttlm si . l

OLO SHIRTS■ W » . l I I , n . L r U l ^ III : . , r.

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Not Include DSdHor, TtaM-New;'-

W >K D lT M dtbtleU «rliitheJunt tb I t fw um ' b j UiblB JKne* of Twin W n n t . I n o t hilp bu t flTt my n r> »1 Men e( our old K* pvulon U». Of tti MVM, I h»w nt u t r u t» pto<l ““ t CO I bep* my olod n«r»r r*u »o tli « u p td t lu t I o n t t«U JujUci t r e a tnhftlM . I,. U old (olki htTi «oou<}i proper* cIj ty to prOTUi fw thelf ne«U. ihould wi t h n Mil th l property? Tlien I think! n« It U perfecUy ol«y to wk them «p .fltbir to »*U p u t or the ir property

' -- and U»e off the money or e l« deM S o m tb* euiplui property to the T iU t* for relmbiwtment. M

But to force * m w or wotnui to til flT* orer the deed to their ihelter U th a »»rr unjuit thlnf to do in my e»* I tlmtUon. *

Tberi ire » loofl m tny old folk* who.dont h tre tny property to turn orer to the lUte vho could htve h td lu it M weU u t lot of thoie vhoh*T* homei. And why h«»en't they?aimply bee»UM they h t»en 't trUd. J

- - So irt)»t hippenif Yet, you gueuedIt, They MB'ilven « little innre pen-

- Ilon for rent. TTiil U n't Juitlee,Ju it beeiuie they htve iklmped _

tnd Mved tnd worked to le t t home of their own lo u f . "Now ellher htnd orer your d«ed or go hungry."

th tt I t* would encouruge peo- _ pl* not to try to own a home.

Jerome Resident ™ Hits Senators for S Beef Price Ballot j;

Bditor, Tlinei-Newi! ^ RcWe undenttnd Ih tt congrw* ht< qu<

irottd tf t l iu t tny m ort roUbtck on (beef. W l htr# ehlMlert everywhere, dr.I t’i OK to oul the other faUow, but tinao t me. >u|

Wbo U buying b«f» The m tjorlty —I of coune. Demoeracy li for the •

gr*tt*it good to the g re tte it nuns- ^

■nje ftrlke t f tta it the roUbtck of th t prlo* on'beif li ot the wuae c tll- b«r t l (eUlBf dope to ichool chU< di«D -lt’i tgtlM t th* h e tlth of theattloo. Sd

Ther* tr* thouundi tn d thou- jatndf of ftmillea who ctnnot buy j„j b**ftt Ito per tenl ptrlty tn d goingh l^ « r. Our people ehould not w tn t bqth t t Bnd of money. old

n b tU rlih t to d r tf t lS -y e tr -o ld j ; •]but don't cut 10 per cent of the 100 fgjper cent profit of the c tttia grower*, u ,,

A. H. HARttH O RN tU(Jerome) 1

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Street Crossings il■ For Pedestrians f.

Suggested Here SSBMer. lUtiK-Nfwi: '

Kow tb t t ** tr* gettlnr our ^ a tm tt mtrkid with ixtfflo U nei ^ and p trtU il p tm sg how tbout ■OBU p*de*(rltn ootslnga In the ' baHom * « » » . •a? t t I^OUM 9otat*oBUttQtndBho*hon*(tr**t* ^ ta d Biu* Ltkei boulew d tn d Xtm* . b*i)y rotdf

W* find luch eroftlngi lo moat town* tnd cities; morM rer, they

' tr*««QertUy posted th a t th tp e d e i . < . tr l ta h t i th* rifht of w ty on tuch g u OQidnn. During tchool t tn n ther« of t n a t a r i»bool ehlldren who o o t t p u Bhi* Ltk*( boulrrtrd. m- r iaa my obiemUoB It l i dlffl* thi n t t for pedMirltni to c rou th* tot ttr**t In th* builniu t*cUon w h*a pn

■ tb iy b tr* th* |T**n Ught. tbi* li pli du* lo th* ftct th tt motortit* btv* tb* right to mtk* right b tn d turn*

, tCtUut th* rtd light, tn d th«r« tr eMTertl tuch vehlol* o p tr tto n th t t . I

V eTldeoUy think th tt th ty htv* th t t ba Tight t«CIRU«U. Po

T. J, DAVIDSON foi■ (Twin r tU i) Ul

■ WlM A P Tnng-WKWS WANT ADO, e ti

COME EARLYI DOORJ

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Public F oru r:d-Age Law Should H( ide Deed on Shelter

And betldei. who U golnff to footthe Jun* U»* blU when theM old folk* dl*? M l

I of Twin Who U going to p ty for ttoelr burl- «I my n r> tl? If th ty (* t th* U ad of burltl tn dr> itw. Of th t t 1 htv* ***n p tid for by th* th*grind but county, I would *ty, ■‘Ood forbid OigeU *0 tbtL" trty

itlc* from On* tlm* vh*n I w t* t younc gtrl UttliI went to t poUtietl rtUy of th* So- tn d

1 proper* cItlUt p ^ y when Eug*ne V. Debbi of iU. thould w u runnln i for P retldm t. I htv* Jn ^n I think! never focsotten on* lU tem ent the mtdjOc them ipetker m tde, R tdproperty He itld . ‘T he RtpubUctni tty , 01

elM deed 'Skin 'em quick tn d ikln ’em illck.' Uttlito the Tlie DemocrtU ity . 'Skla ’em ilow *p«r

tn d they won't .notice I tl '" And fulnrotntn to tlDc* our lU U ht* dcclded to ttke • Tlihelter U the old foUu wllh hornet for t ride, er*n my e»- I tm forced U> wonder If there Un't htv<

ft lol of tru th In h b aUUmenL htdi old folk* U l i l E RICHARDBON y to tu rn (Wendell) h tre h td * * * tk

i?"s' Thriftiness Isn’t C For Old-Age P

a ilto r. Tlme«-Ncwj: rylniUh , 1 would like to pul In t few wordi ilcki

r l/L I thought t good American virtue kno^ MB peo- ihrlfUnets, Aa 1 aee this new be e

_____ Uw. the people who tried to a»ve theymnd htve t home tr e tUly. they

—A The onea who Uyed high tn d apent thenn i l everything benefit t« much or more I I A th tn the people who were good, plel o r *t«tdy. itv lng clUtena. ahou

11 J Why n e t b* tbi* to keep t smtU a i l o t home? Th* lU t t cerulnly down’t M t t v v innugh for only t bare llvlrg.

Rent t t pr*»«nt price* U out of the «** h ta queiOon. ( j o Ibtck on One w riter t ty i I t I t Up t» ch ll- rywhere. jren to lupport lhelr p tren tj; Some- T Jew, but tlm u It li Impoulble for children to 1

■upport p trtn t* . They m ty b* c tr- m tjorlty ------------------------------------------------

H e S a y s V o t e r s T

™ i i ! S h o u l d K i l l L a w

f V 'S : O n O l d - A g e P a y SBditor. Tlmea-Newi;

d thou- About thto old age pension law -, not buy jm t what do you who p ty In for nd going old 4, , asalittne* think of th li l*w? lot w tn t Boy,, w h tt tr e they doing to our

. old people? ear-olda, ^jjey htv* given lhelr belt year* the 100 Jo, the j u u , ptId taxes tn d given

grower*, their aom to fight for freedom for * fiORN tU of Ul.' TI l i n t ther* lomethtng we e tn do T

(0 htv* thU Uw voted out? W htt s i t t i u r t a e t do they htve th t t they mun:

•a will continu* to receive their pen- p jn .tlon, mtyb* out in half? And Ood to e

m a ' know* It It tm tll enough ta is. for n trti U lo ' I live by one and I know It to not dent I a w a «« they c tn htve medicine phI c r c tn d I doctor when they need It. ' cuu(

I think It la up to the people who O rtt I vote to get buiy tnd vote thto out m ttt^ »»nM tlso the onei who thought up Pom'I *uch t Itw when other thing* illp Thui

“ k* gtmbllng. hall.And they ctU this fre* Amerlet— It*

th t t l t UughI u idJASPER SM Tra Shlj

” **“ • • (Kimberly) — -

Recital Presented E• ped61- OOODINO. Juu* a s - u t r y . Mar-on luch gar*t tn d M artla Soono*. childrenm th*r« of Mr. tn d M n. Luther Koonce. tndbo o o u plane ttud*nU of Mrt. Albert Dlek*

too, w*r* pr***nt«d In t leclttl t tII dlffl* th* Qoodlng eluntnU ry tchool tudl- -ou th* torium thU w **t Included 00 tb* in wh*a progrtm w*r« du*ti, trio* and two

thia U pltno n u ttb tn . Ou**t aolotoU wer* it* htv* l ^ .Wood tn d Xt&ny I^on.)d turn* , .tier* t r e BIKTH BBFORTCDora th t t D80L0, Jun* 33—A dtughter w uIV* th a t bom to Mr. tn d Mr*. John Olbb*.

PorMt Orove. Ore. Mr*. 0 ibt« to th*DSON former P t t r ld t WelU, dtughter of lUi) U r. tn d M n. F rtnk WtU*. Mra.

W*3to h t t gone to Oregon to help ■ T AD6 . e tr* for her o*w g rtnddtughttr. . ■ ■

Y ! DOORS OPEN 12 :4 5

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B i i MARIO y, „ d o r o i o t

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orum CI d Hospital Patient

likes Favors of k Red Cross Group

folk* dl*? Xditor, TlmH-Keira:heir buri- I ^ t week I waa In the hofpltt],of burltl tn d not etljoylng It tn y more th tn u m i

» by th t th t tvertg* penon do**. »■««od forbid On the nom lng of th* 14th. t

t t t y ftvor la the form of t ptlrioUo 11 iterounc gtrl Uttle girl e tn rtn g a fltg tppetred I'Mgf th* So- tn d tg tln t t noon on* in the formV. Debbi of a pttrlotlo boy tpp*tred. Dpon «iu

it. I h tv t Jn ^ lry I letrsed tbese had been:meot the m tde by th* Bickel achool Junior

R td (Trou. - M.ctn* Ity , OhUdren't orgtnUatlona recelv* so ■>>’em tllck.' Uttle publicity for the many houra’em Ilow (pent on theae proJecU of thought- 1 :te

t l '" And fulncaa and klndnes*,for othera. 1Id ta ttk* • Thank you, Uttle Bed Oroai work-tor a ride, er* tn d your leader. I would notLhere Un't have reallted it wat Pla* day If Itn en t hadn't t>een for you.RDBON K Ra. RUTH HARRIBON l« i) (n ier). • • * • ; , j j

Is n ’t C o n s id e r e d ' i i1-Age P ay , S h e A vers iji'

rylng a load of large famiUei or few word* ilckneu or varloua thlngt.W. AnoUicr thing I would like to ►'"•mn virtue know about, why do people have to inthto new be SS to got a pension? Whal If iM

1 to save they are 6P or eo and can't work. Do .><»they liave for six yeart or »o? I t jcj

and apent there tny wny they are cared for? im 1 or more I think Idnho't law* on old peo- !re good, ple and their penalona tn d ctre

ahould have t complete going over. O L9 a im tll URS. OLARA WOOD Oily dotin 't (Oooding) w.re living. * * * * 1put of the n » BH

Cancer-Society’s Drive Succeeds;

Aid Appreciated S®, .0 Editor, Tlmes-Newi: UrI >5 In behalf of the American Cancer tever

loclety, I wtoh to thank you for j-our Mri d W cooperaUon tg tln this yetr In help* 'vtolti

T» U i| to m tke our recent ctmptlgn to frleni r a v tuoMufuI. Mf

•' I t U t pletsur* to oonttct th* vllle,Inn luw— TImes-Newa and always find It ready In-la» in fw to <>0 »hare In pulUng our pro- D. 81UMtitw? p u n b«fore the publlc. Ne-

nnr »• A. ELCOCK for'• " (Twin FtlU) apen<

" •S’.J'iS Fire Department. can J. Formation Slated JIt? W htt KINO HILL. Ju n t 3J-A oom- Htroh t t thty munlty meeting will be held t t t orelelr pen- p jn . Wednesday t t the Orang* h tll Mr 1And God to o rjtn lte t volunteer fire de- mansta to. for partm ent for King HIU. All real- »ndIt to not denU tre urged to ttU od. land,medicine p iani for the meeting were dls- Mr

ed It. • cuusd a t thla week'i meeting of the Calif«ple who Grange; wllh F rtnk Jonet t* tcUng parei

thto out matter. I t wat tnnounced the »on.ought up Pom ont O rtcge will meet t t t p.m.Jlng* *lip T hund ty t t the Glemu Ferry city

hall. PAimerlct— fre ih m en ta wera lerved by Mr. Ctlvl

tn d M n. Jone* tn d Mr. tn d M n. »on IBMTTS Siilg Tomltiu Burle

S VIVIAN DEUA CHII‘ lOHN BARNETT,

1 00 tb* Itl* M*rry Widow: Ovirtur* L’EaitiKl two Lehar Bti

>toU wer* OoM t» d Silver WalU . Lehtr L'Am\9 oa. l ^ t My SoBg n u Your H*trt

(TbitU*. CtrmD L tG irom ctU . . . SlbeUt Upla h ter w u Modltte (Seltc ttoai). .A Glbbi. «y«Pbb* to th* ■ P w

»-H~ Simdaj9:30p.m,1 to helpih ttf. ■ M M M y B i i l i i i M « i M a l l i l M i i M i

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Twin F a lb R a ^------- K U X - KVMM

(UM K IL O C T C U fI . a«M KILOOK “■ m nmOAT*

Jroup i s H Smore th tn um s o>n>«r 1 .<* *rruk am b

B ,« C ro .^ . .1.11 Hth. t fj,ei KInf 8S«« I le iiO iM f t l>Ht ptlrioUo IIIM .PU.® riMbo™. p tu ,

red. Dpon 4iU iTown i«0 Ci*llt»« •<had been ■« ,'S FiJS*., v «jol Junior ;5J ff"? «"cS * r« !»* .w w bui 12

M 'WilKr -WlBcMl :M 'PtUr *•)«■

any hour* 7. r.-DiiiiMi : » ‘Nkit c.rt«-i s srx.^™.' g W j

rou work- ,ig Kwould not UONDAT 1«IM Gll rirk

““y » “ i z C l . p r . , « 1 III " “ • ^UUBON HONPAT

Ills *Uinin AsTOBtkT t.It.Tlia 'B®!) 0 .r r.d . K .« 1,00 N ^ , * ^ * l:iO H*h» N»W1 TiOO Robnt Htflrf

TiM 'W*!!!! XltruB TilOHiwi

1 " iirSvsL.”*:U Stork.N>wi . '*tOO UdlM U\t ,

v e r s E S S J - '^ i i S S S i JItitO Paul H»r>ir lOlSO Mld.M»n< Ull

unillei o r ih m Dinner B.U }{

I like to f-"-, . | , „ N.W 1 ^ 1! N.w. le have to In Tom in Pota l >'» wii

Whal If iM 014 Jo. I us •fi.m. <Ff Uw; work. Door SO? I t ioi U.kt nHI«>.B4lI>oom :«S 'Stm Hira, 1 red for? iM Klidl. t:M V.rt'» BmotJ

Old oeo- KllJtl'* »:*« ain»l»f M.nland c tre

tiS?- Shoshone Travel, ^ I' Visits Are Listed ^% BHOSHONE. June 23—Mary EU*n 1

f f t Btowell to flpendlng thto week wllh ( J 1 Mr. tn d M rs. Jack Recourt In Balt .

^ d s ! city. A, Mr. and M rs. Morrl* R«lnseng*r, * *

lated SiMr. and M r*. Henry D onat spent m i

Ul Cancer teveral day t a t Blackfoot K u for your Mr. and M rs. Tom Pethlck, BolM,r In help- >vtolted Mrs. M try Pethlck tnd ■ |mptlgn 10 friends here. B e

Mr. and M rs. J . K. Obrien, Roi*. »ntact th* vllle, Callf., a re vlslUng his brolher- ■ (id It ready In-law and aUWr, Mr. tn d Mra, A. i .; our pro- D, Silva. ^

Neola Brookbank left th li week ^ LCOCK for Kent, Vtraah., where ahe will IU) ipend the aum m er with he r grand-— parents, Mr. a n d M n, B. W. Ander- R

;ntl a t p H Visitors Reportedl a i ^ c u HANSEN. Ju n e 33-M r. tn d Mn,-A OOT- Htrold Reynoldien. UcMlnnvlU*, w

»t $ Ore.. spent a week with h e r ptreaU , ■ ang* htU U r. tn d M rt, R tip h SImmont. 61m* =

fire de- mans' b ro ther-lo -ltw tn d til le r , Mr.All real- »nd M n. Jo h n Heldebricht. Pert-

Itnd, tlso -w ere gueatt, were dls- Mn. C trol Fox and son, Jtesno Lng of the Callf., spent two weeks vUltlng h u as acUng parent*, Mr. a o d M n. Hugh Sander* I*

need the ton. |a t t p.m. ----------------------------- ' [

Perry city B IR T H BEPORTED IPAtJL, J u n e 33-M r. and M n. 1

ed by Mr. C tlvla oo o n o r tre the parenta of a' ' tn d M n. son bom a t th e Cottage hospital la

Burley.

DEUA CHIESA,M BARNETT, CM.3v rtur* L’E afia t Prodigu*;

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:W Bc«k(ut N m T M Uuakil Roundup rcrM Tall Togr Ndtkber 1 :lt BrMklwl Nawt sui41 L«c.l N m TtIO Dla<iTiijn nit00 UdlM r.lf . :»0 Na-a „ . • _10 •Qu.an hr t D.» iM Bualnwa Man’a EdCO Cun Mum zDciak th. D.nkIS norden Ovas iSO Pansnilllr Tlm* MSO Mld.M»n< UtMla :<t lOax G ir to '.r *:« ‘CaJlk Ko.Hr . 1 ;00 Club Hr-. flSO onj onua. BIS NaiTf 11:00 LUUntnr Glua Ml« UMkacB WIU> iM tn I l l l l To Dt AnnouncKl4S 'G.B. rt Uu Par UiM lOa.ria llleki H»« UuiB (or Uos4>r p.m. ESO Ut BtnLarwair lIilS Fam JnrniJM Utt?* RMort ?*»w l:M Klk»FCla Kl.mb.k.«a ainci.i M.nkall 4iM nW.lcom. Tr.T.l.r.

BEAD TIME3-NEWe WANT ADA.

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CARTO O N — N E W S IUnnvlU*, IptrenU, "

int. 61m* liter, Mr.

D o n 't M is t T h i s U n u s i W i l l S u rp r i l

Sander* I) A P T I

V U IS Il

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8, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

j— IW eodeU aty »Council Acts „

».l MEG) To Cut Fires i j" W E M J r a .J ™ POCItwt Titmain f tn guard trench around th* a tyIt. U t. S7 btpifi te re Saturday after ;piSt* approval by the city councU la tpe* mJ»i*» clll tetaloa Frldty night. ttUcS S ;'* “ H ,« .eUiin . u .U im J "B<)«e* quest Of Bho«hon6 grtdng dUtrlct gul

l ^ u iU tu t« t fire ha ard to adjaeeat Edw

•onr^__ * ^ e * c w n '5 l tUo considered tm - tn d

^ a iv e Uie Chimber of Commerct jtedO grTim - , p jn a lt for * flreworks dUplty the »a<i

* evening of July 4. .- tndP * M «“«>

• It With Tou iireeta. the n>».t«T Table tho proposed itreet lurtac*Srmphoar program unUl a contractor in* jin ,

., T cU j, ipecta to determine what work ac- jodtually Is needed at thto time. ,on.

i*iiouT Table a propoial to hire a n ight Mriwatchman unUl the Chamber of ctU

jiy Commerco Is contacted for euggei* —

. Table proposed plans for elly‘h t l l F;'«nd*5 renovaUon unlll Uie city JUjw cltl ■N.wt sudll has been returned tn d t defl- ■

‘ nile program on streets to outUned. ■

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t w T M eH M fM T S

I t r e WE WATCH,

T u e s . I^ i m u B W**lnt EufOH'*

defiiMi.

his Unusual Picture . . . It ill Surprise You

H H B I H ]t . y - : F - O B - B E - g T - „ - A T B 'l ^ " ^ ^ '- ' ■

or Dietrich Travel, tg Visits Are Listed to

D ir r t i I O H .J u n * » - ^ .M j d M r . tt*A. IL B ird. a t.A B U ioar. S ?

r e s t « i u » . o . o . o u i r ' ' ^ * * ‘ “ "- Thl

» o , . ila tpc* Mr. t o d u r t . L ult J tu t tfn i . Poet.

- uae. vl»lt«Kl t h t mldwett w ih w *3i* re* p tren tt, M r . and M n, Jaort- dUtrlet gul, and b ro th er, U tr tla Jtu rtcu l p eon* tn d ftm tlF a a d U r. to d U rt. Jack ijaw n t Edwtrdt.

B ) rout* to Boi**, F rtn k Breantn d t*v- tn d O tonr* perry. B tlt l ^ e city, < I voted vUlted M r. a n d Ura. Andrew Freet! ?

U r. t n d M ra. Horae* Mes erry vU- (uaerc* jted h e r t i t t e r , Mr*. Jerry Church, d Ity the and fam ily in Arco. Elaio* Me*erry I

and LeUa Btayton returned wlUi I J elty Uiem a tta r TacaUonlng » week wlUi ■

tbe Chinvb family. ~ ■w rt« * Fred p a rr la o n and dtughter*. Mer- " ^ In* lla tn d P a tr ld a , vUltod hto broUjer " and wife. M r. and Mra, B art Harri­

son. D owney, tn d with a dtughter . n ight M n. D elbert- Peck tn d family, po*3HT ot ctteUo.[uggei* - _________

ty 'h tiilancitl ■ . It d e f l - g W r witUned.

B SUN; -and- MON. A M E R IC A N 4

G U E R R I L L A i n ^ Th* P H IL IP P IN E S, . STARRING . .

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Olty, ^ rew Free*.^Mny vU* r Church. e Meaervy ned WlUl weekwlUi

iter*,Mer- la broUier ir tH tr r i - daughter, v c M

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___ Burley, Idom m

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^I^V A L Llk k • * dretin. He tdm ltj hi

ini« but be Uke* W turn i t over.in hi

vvn in Austfl*. He BUll U ta wllh t. sllg »croM hi* «un-tanne<l. pleawnt

* young man knd bee»iue it »

a Unie when he o^ce liousfd u,b ••^Bove. NO* A tewn two bull<ling» tl.l t

^ • t dr#g him bwb;. o ^ e of the bulldli -•«* of the early ar* a storage cellar, th L gJiBon Iraet. HOL- other as a meetJi Mxomlng into being bank bultdlni; ho. ^ v u thick in the into a t«acherage.

^ A w trlw Ijm ^ - Hollister, m her anything with only had numero

M « itake M he went bank but also bo a sd w aiter in papen. a hole! wit

,fg( Ibe company th a t streets with arc Hi ^salmon trac t caaaU. .^,0 rnuon Con Job, Chough, before storing Uie town

Rented. He b e w a a a U per cent of th mejs hall flunkle

-anfltino wasn't w hat tha tovn and mou B ba QUlt his culirury of fertile Innd J « n t to work as a In her hcydsy.

5tey." flrsl atop out of 1ot thal time he met P « k trains on thel

E , idesi coincided with dlgRlngs on the J S % e irarrled. The fu- PreHv livelyJrter monkey wa* no t Cw^k recallj wllh f, ne decided, m he When sslced wh .■nf.' up and dlsappearMgu and now Hollister waa water, or rai p l almoKl gone but water.H ro and on and on. Wlien lhe Sal I ta iee Holll5t«r re> planned, he ezpli ggn no town would 90,000 acres. Sett

n BOV of its own ac- ised a certain amc tuTblons of rebuilding each acre.IB people of loday cnn “There Ju.il wasi ^eofyeslcT dB y Uved around," lie addc<! ^ tract »tis starling, tcxlay with the trac itcr VM a thrlvlnft me- 000 acrcs, there at. k ajebm sh. i t wasn’t all ol the time."■ il^way 93 where the Many persons ii t t BOW BMnd. I t waa savinte In HolllsU

iew"Safety-[

exclusives

to inlUUIKTtf BttlrtiN“Safety'iht>ck a Oriflow

^ w a ih le ld w lpen. uallke the 11115 t don't sicFW down when you . pende'

„ “*w . Only plymouUi haa them aafety ^ p r i c e d field. among

W / b

Si?* »*»’ • p*’*"» total of /M r hydrauUo- — lowert-

»l^outh h t f fl* / You get pwfonconiroL with ^

r tm you many other feahjre* found

■' "'•«« olher "exclusives." Let your Plymou'

' ; «OOEL AWATIOH. . . * HYMOtlTH Yt

^ P*«ne Contesti to lelect contestants for t

_____________m ee to u t, ha addad th e n because of thi

Hollister ia Corak* , ___ __ „ there he got hla .4 I' I where he raised hisB k L l l _ ^ 0 ' “ » » -^ • f c * 1 depreealon aad whs_ . aged to g)T« all ofie admits his dream probably Uon and sent two cI t over.in his mind and dwell for the United 8i

s with a slight accent and his "God’ was w ith . Iw. pleasant face. He came to 'T hey retum ed u ibecause It aeemed Uke a good . •

Bear hunter* maja way* near the school. Today nutllng tf oniat ranalnn is a building thfit P.'''-''. }° *>tiliQU-sfd itiB town's bank and ear brand o;■ulldlng.% that once were atores l^'ough. It Cl3f the building* Corak i£es a* 'hatifes.■age cellar, the Uasons uae an- During the roundas a meeting place aod the hllU-aouth of Pbuilding h u been converted the riders t

I teachernge cu t t

. reuon Corak dream* of re- Four TWIN PALL!g Uis town Is Ihat he owns you where there's sorL ■"'* >f>K t*ckle on the khall flunkle now U owner of 'reservoir over $ ».•m and mofe lhan 1,000 acres Bud MUllgan, Tedtile land. Hatch and Beb-.Toctier heyday. HoIIUter was the jusl fine in Ihelr 1Itop out Of TWIN PALLS for wuh „„ oultwardIralns on their wny to the gold until the water beeIgs on the Jarbtdge, Holllsler and swamped the bpretty lively In those days. They had a mlgl

recalls wilh a faraway amlle. ol' swim Monday ahen asked why HoUlsler dried to shore. They saveid disappeared, Corak claims it motor and mosl of tvatcr, or rather the lack- of eicepl for a tackle

and Uckle. The w.;n lhe Salmon trac t was than walsl deep anded, he explains. It Included up the four flshemi'

acres. Settlers were l>rom- to let It stay there.cerUIn amount of water for • •

“=r®- There’s a lot of t<ere Ju.it wasn't enough to go KINO HILL these d1." lie added ruefully. "Even M wl of it concerwllh the tract reduced to 3S.- which I.i to be builtres, there sUll b not enough this year. Many ho:the time. nesses will have toly persons invested the ir Ufe make way for thee In Hollister and the 5al> them will bs the hoi

ty-Flow Ride j

ves in t h e lo

" S a fe ty -n o w R ide” la » eom btaatlon o f i ahock absorbcra th a t give you th ree tim es tl Orlflowa a d ju s t themaclvea to road condttlor

.e This ea*y-*eUon parking brake U lade- P u . pendent of Uje lenrJce brakes—an added a n *afety. factor found only in Plymouth g:

«mfmy the Ictdlng low-priced cara. ai

■- .Plyraooih. tn d only Plymouth In the 00 - ._low trt-prleedfleld.|lT«iyouthBbnU H oV.„ h i petfonnanoe of a ST-hmepower engine d:

irtth T.0 to 1 oompreasloQ raUo. gi

a lu rB lound In no o lh tr Isidlnf lo»-prlMil tir , Indudli

lor iinoolh, floltl o p tu llo n . . . i towi vtnlllilor lor « t r

: yoor PlymooH d ti l t r Itll you m oro-ond ji» t you i dt,

ftwooTH room K i m n . Mtny Plymoulh d ttlers ip

iltslinis lor lht sro it Plymoulh flllh iSlomallonll Conl

' ________________ TIMES-

trmet, h . Mld.d Mdly. and lo .t U n . KniM t SatuI because of the lack of water. C h ief « rv lce su iillister ia Corak'a bome. I t waa Jo tm ''’'Hldder, the 1s he got his a tart a n d . . i t . l i o p e ra te d by Mr.'• he raised his tamlly—aQ nine SmlUa. the King Hlem. W hat wllh water ahartage. T ex*oo aerrice ataealon and what-not, h* nun* n a m McMUlae. uto g)T« all of them an educa- GenoBi. thand sent two of them to fight gaU on dUtrlcl garnthe Unlled Stales in World 1st c a m p and .im-iIf. • « by M r . and Mr*. Tcod was w ith .lh fm ,’’ he adds. D ex tc r’a gamse a7 returned aafely," Sir. u i d M rt Cetii

• • • B y faU Sing HI ar. hunter* may.be accused of K in* HHI after all a rustling tf one of .them hap- have been movedto kill the bear. with. Knunett J i u t about every

i’» ear brand on li. l l 'i doubl- KIiik U lll sonieboii;Uiough, U Cleek will bring body elsV; "Where

ges. you KoUig to move:ring the roundup of cattle tn ' • •lllU-iOUlh of PAlnPIELD last f » r l Rndren 1. the rider* circled a bear, hn, .1 ll and cu t the mark in lU ^“ - J i t^ g eT hat part wa« easy compared p^ ..^ g . r .lllng It loose again. According p iv e ui> active ?

t 3 » pounds and w asnt a b it gf locom otion. He , . . . den t o f the Jerome

fheTTSi™ ^'^e"’ m T ? l r " ?lS^il5cA

MUli»2^f*^T2i working. ThMUllgan, Ted Trlpple, MerUn - • thlnes abo

fine in Ihelr 13-foot rowboat j,, h n v e time to dc an outboard m o to r-that Is X I; , '^ '''o n e oM he

Which h e had pnnd( Kwampcd the boat.s t h e lo<s ofey had a mighty frigid llllle cnnsed by breaking rtm Monday about 30 yards in b e ln a baled ore. They saved the boat and nf hi.r and most of Ihelr equipment j , „ perfec ted a t .1 for a tackle box, some line K r “ which UcUe The water wa.i mor< N orm ally, thewaist deep and until ^l warm* tuU es with a 1

explains, ! l 1s, It stiy there. th^• • • R udeen '* twine ki

ere's a lot of Ulk going on In twine w hile It Is 1 J HILL these days. T h e new kiiottc, sl of it concerns highway 30 operuLion last siiimi I Is to be built through lown Ume a n d usts lnd year. Many homes and busl- work a a Rudeen ha 1 will have to be moved to He h a s ipplled for

way for the road. Among idea a n d this sui will ba the home llf Mr. and dem onatra te the ti

id e 'jo in s lis t i

e low est-pril----------------------------- .

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ab taa tlon o f m any eng inee ring a d v a n c e s , incl I th ree tim es th e cushioning pow er o ffe red by or road condttloiu, giving you a s m o o th e r , llowlng

9 U lade- Plymouth ia the only lo u l ln g low-prio«n added car In which turning t b e Ignition kPlymouth glvea you atartlug and &utomaU6 cho!«ra. aU in ona oonvenlent m o tio n .

1 In the Only Plymouth In th e low w t.prteed lie sbrlUlaaV... haaan.OU Itafvel fllt«r..?rhlch filtera 0: sr engine dirt and water. Located In fhe fanfc.

guard* agalnat clogging o r freetiag.

iced ear, Indudinj: , - - ON 01entilitor for extra coolness and fresh air nd give you a demonstration! m j

nouth dealers sponsor | | f

ntemational Contest in Detroit

TIMES-UEWS, TW IN TALLS, I I

. 1 ^ e « t SaiuiTsn, the Idaho r i \ „ '’’y u r a n ^n'^Hldder, the k ing HMj grocery » T

•a te d by Mr. and Mr*. W. C. A T P J I I tII*

a n s !j;o n dUtrlcl garage. Timbers tour- Castle;a m p and .im-lce station owned-fr . and Mr*. Tom Tlmbftj, orlnt e r t gamse and the imnie of ^ " " ’‘■r-a n d M rt Cetll Bott, 2 ^ , " " ' 'r faU King HU! will b*- a newg H ill aft*r all of Uie buildingsi been moved to new location,. Clal i t nbout everywhere you m luI m u soniebo.ly Is n Ull ! some- ”‘ elsV; "Where and i!lK.a a «KoUig to move?"

* * * rfpresenlatlves ot fL i r l Badeen, JS310ME farmer, balers. Rudeen's kni u s e d a spine affliction to Rnod *a'hed to any exl. tm ta g e . if all hay balersv e year* ago Rudeen wn.i forccd ‘he atuchmen Iv e up active work on hlj fnrm mntea, the saving r e s o r t te.crvlches as a means *<’r one yeaiv.would

>comotlon. He has been a real- "*5 hundred'JUioUsio f the Jerome area for IS yeara. _____* *

r t o tha t he was a whest farm- *«eke. wh«e a r AMERICAN PALLS. retary of sUle durit physical Inactivity didn't Bol»'n Rudeen wa.s going to have acccmpllsheo p working. 'iTiere were a num- **rm of officeo f thing* about farming Uiat was mosllnUresUnge r e d him but he never seemed "So)'- I really cltn v e time to do anything aboul *hlle I wasI. One of the problem, nboiil grinning. And thenh h e had pondered at «tr1 times •‘xplnln Ihnt he h»

t h e lo.ss of Lime and wn?te >l>e 'Pring hntise clesd by breaking twine when hay Incldentnlly. Oiiln « baled. now. of course. U

a result of his studies Rudeen — ^ perfected a twin knotter forb a le r s which eliminates break- W ■ ■ ■N orm ally, the hay baler lies I I

biU es with a tight twine. Ru- ■ ■ I I ■explains. II la the pressure on % M |

tw in e that causes It to bresk.■en'* twine knotter ties the5 w hile It is ipose. If •«. wrile Is 8peie new knotter was pu! into Sanllariom and HeiLion last siirmiicr for the flrnl for 12 pages

a n d l£st.s,lndlcntfil it would I’roof ef resutU loa a Rudeen had said It would, epilepsy, arlhrllls, rl

a s ipplled for a patent on hlslmuHlpIe aclereiU,a n d this summer plans to liter, iklo, itemacl

in a tra te Uie twine knotter to 'acorei «f ether allmi

is t o f Plymou

-priced field

, 1. ' '_s » " . —^ •

id v a n ce s , Including the new Orifiow : o ffe red by ord inary ahock absorbera! o th e r , llowlng ride wherever you drive.

a u lln g low-priced Safety-RIm Wheel* hold a tsiownt h e Ignition key firmly on the rtm while you brtniautomaUO choke to a controlled stop. A Flymoult

n tlo n . tire" la the loweat-prlced Held.

awwt-prloed field Plymouth' ehalr-helght aeatg,.^(rhlch filtera ou t ..hlgheat found hi the leading loi d fn fft< tank. It eaf*. They give your body full lu ; o r freetiag. a natural, comfortable poctura.

ON DlSPUy AT VOUR PLVMOgTH DfUEl

n e w P lp o u

0 G r a n g e s i n

i r e a I n c o r p o r a t eISB. . Juns S3 (>p>--ArUcle* o t »xraUon have b e r a filed for # _PfclU eounly Q ra n c * chapters r ^ T f l lIhl and Castleford. # % I Hirporntors ol-Hhn B u h l arange | . % p i | |ire F. E. Soulhwick, Arnold I . ■ ■ ■ ■trr. Kenneih S h ra d e r , S. O. Iiml Mrs. B lanche Smith, all I ■

irporatora ef O a a t l e f o r d \ W M U C K :e 434 are Claude Brewer and V 'M. Selber, CaaUeford. and O. iiftrk. Oliver x ;iny lon and R.

entatives ot flrm a making hay l a. Rudeen's kn o tte r can be at- . ■1 to any exl.^tins baler.ill hny balers In th e country ^ |he a tuchm ent, R udeen estl- ^, the saving in twine alone ^ |ie yeaiv.would a m o iu it to ser- ^ |lundred'^UioUsand-dollkii

»r THcke. who a e rre d u »ee- /of sUte during th e annual h h

state a t Boise, w as aaked Lt ^ H ^ | ^ | d accomplished m u c h during :rm of office. O m ar'a reply ^ | ^ ^ Hlost InUresUng. f o r a moment. ^ | ^ |1. I really c lean ed out tha t ^ | | ^ Hwhile I was th e re ," he said, ng. And then h e w ent on to ^ | H l ^ l n Ibnt he had helped nUh ^ | ring hmise clean ing , palnUng. ^ | k ^ Hncldentally. O m a r's nickname ^ | ^ | l ^ | )f course. U " Ira .”__________ncK??|I. wrile Is Speara Chlrepraetie riam and H ospita l. DesTtr, j g S mfor 72 pages o f . Tntim enlat V j a S S Ref resutU lo c a a e r r , pells, K g B B ^y, arlhrllls, rh eo m a tls ferer, K flB S B jIe acleresU. a trokea-heart.•kiD, itemach. Iddsey and «f ether allm eota. adr.

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l*hold»bIO TO -outtlre ■while you bring tb e car _____ — — ^<p. A Plymouth “e ju lu* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■•prieedneld. ■ ■ ! ■ ■ ■ ■

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. R .M d b e rg T o ld IlUM Klnc. dftutbtcr of M r. ftnd I

U n . O .-P . King, ftnd R obert W. ■; - Mftlberv, w n of U r. «nd Mrs. W. O. I

Uftl^erg, were nurrled reM ntly > Iznornioc ceremony *1 St. I d w s rd l IOtUiolic ehureh. The Rt. R er. Mtgr. ■J. P. O'Toole o(»cftte<t. ■

The brtdffTTlven in tntrrlftgv br ■b ir (ftther, w ort ft white (mtin d r ^ , ■

se t joie ftnd lonf polnt«d sletre*. IShe bad a fingertip veU. B er bou* ■<pi(t waa a white orchid and bAvar- ■dla fu tened to a wblCt jin ftr book. ■fib* wore hM frandmother’i w td d la t ■ring and p e « I from the brtdegroom. ■

Uald of honor *»i P»«y O-Hftl- R loran. W. O. Malber*. J r , b ro ther ot t , th# brlde«room. w u beat mftn. Mr«. >, Jewell Ooldjmlth, *lJl«r e t the bride, waa wloUt. V

• The bridegroom’* molher w ore ft f, Uiht blue suit and h ad .a corsage of pink rotei and bavardla. H n . , ; TTiwi irort a -n a r7 blue afternoon drett ftnd her conaje waa o f pink plnocchlo roeea aad bftvardla. •

A rteeptlon toriOO p ie itj waa bald after the weddln*. Bonnla Roblnaon O waa In charge of the gueat book. U Reception aaalatantj were Dee Hein- rich, Lola Koepnlch and N tom a ' Heinrleh. Mra. Malberf. Jr , w m in charge ot the g ltt room. .The th ree- tiered wedding eake waa trim m ed wllh bella and do»ei and topped with J clftfped handa whleh have been uaed «« for aU the Malberg wedding* alnee WO*

Tlie bride’* wedding oultlt w aa • eo« green »nd white afternoon dress f and while acctisorie*. They took ft amtrip to Keichum. ___«».

Bhe U ft IMI graduaU of Tw in d « Palli high schooL He fttunded Xwln of Palb high achool and i» now In the Mn army alattaned a t Pt. I<ewl*, W aah. theThey are living a t Stellftcoom. W aah, cha

Showers were given for th a new 7 U n. Malberg by Ura. Betty Aahby b u aad Ulaa RoblnaoQ. den

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Pioneer Life Is SS Lesson S u b je c t “ 0

U n . Bererly Rouat p resented a lataon on ranching In the e a r lj daya ^ when Io*»n-Bo-Oall Camp. D augh- te n of Otah P ton iin . m et F rid ay « « evening ftt the bome ot Mra. Loulae Johna. .

Shi told how th l first p loneen f w t d to maka homM ia tha m oun- talna because of Indiana w ho had been d tlr tn frem their vaUey homea/ • « ' During the f ln t yean the » « U e n JJ®' bad no lear ot deiperadoa b u t In « « Uter yean they had to p ro tect them ielm and their atock from T Uwleaa banda. by

U n. Im m a tu k e g a rt the d tro * res- tionali. T h l hoeteaa waa aaalat«d In Me] aern n ib y h ard ftu ih ta r.l^U y . The dau Ume And ptaoe for the July m etU ng rela WlU be announced later. Ji

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Shower H eld a t ^ R ichfield H o m e

RICHPIELD, Juoe U -M rs . Jam es ‘ q ' U . Brown waa honored a t a pink and jj <

blue shower a t tha LD6 church. Boiteaaea w ert her mother. Mr*, ly | Bttnley Weymaat; her m o the r-ln - ^ut Uw, Mn. Jim Brown, and Mra. Joe ,^0: OllM and Mra. J . W. Sden, Mmfna, i-^n trtah. But

U » . OUaa annouaeed th t p rog ram u n oC oUaleal n tsn b tn by D eana* «nd BMU Vftden. Mrs. Charlea Houael,M n. W. T. Plavel, Ura. I^rlt D e* li. _ aad Mn. U T. Baadan. w d • r««d> C < in r by Nonna OUei. Mr*. U e a

' directed gamea.U n . Brown WM u U t t d tn o p m -

b ) | her flfU by MtdUw Brow n, n s 3 a m M ta , Jeanei D ttda . ArdU ste' ew tn .K a th trtn ta iU andM la*O ilM . Mr.

' ' lOut-of-town guest* ware Mra. Ouy tau Burton, grandmother of Mra. Brow n o n

-<-andM n. BUI Stroud, both Bliss, and d ] U n . Robert chapman, Bhoaho&a. pi'i

_-M rs._Spradling___ KIs M oose L e a d e r !«

SUHL, Ju a t >»-Wom«a o f the U o t* |* tte ttdK n .M W fW «tB pr»d l. ^M rM O if m w t • a w t in g tw * ^

U n . llb b tw to M niar tea t; U u la t P a tu n e a , th a p la ln ,

atalltUon v in b* held » t th* Moose ■ ball ‘nw nd*T.

TH* s n u r r bos « t a t t e Sona reuryea. A protram honarlns f a th -« n wa» foUowtd by a dutch lunch . M

Several aecordbn aalieUona v e r* art!played by Rachel Btager. In c harge youof t«fr«(bninte were WUma B odre - Ingto, Vera Day, MUUe Chapm an and U nRaehel Beager. for

C are 6f Y our_______________ By ANGELO1 htve n l4 m ort thaa oace t i u i fOM

it to lo v ttb a tn a n e b lld r ta in s o u n d a t M atth of body aad mind, aek foree. te n and « a aagiy f a lh e wrlUa to t«U fuw ma A t X doa-t kaow wh»t 1 u t by talklni abeut. T )u t tetiU be. BtUl, witl h a v iu JlTtd a Ufitlmt a m ea f «hU- leal drtnTbaTtag teugbt Hum. w a tc b td fon OKT thalr growth, aean them f a i l or rea( fuoeetd, 1 <UU lay tha t tha on ly iray leal to lead a ehUd to a t t goodnesa as bain tha tDly way ef llfa to th* w ay ot r«be Io»e. wUl

There to a i m i m iiuadertU ndlng . I abeut lore. )hlak th a t lo r e to a aon way of thinking and ae tlng . v ro Par Irom Ihat: I t to the hardest way MPt

, ot Ufe. To aeeept Iniult and toUm- Uet. U ix dtoappouitmaat a n d in - P«* Juff. baw « tth iia s rtae e tn d e rre r an4 »t(Uketp levlaf to to be a a ta U *«Ui

(av of Uf *T*r-rtaeh t h a t

. ChUdrea eame late th* world w tth «**» th tlr ova eharaettttotlca, m any of t*te Hum lahtrtted. Dr. u i u r t coo* t»e

j s s a i . ' M s ' r j s arbelliT i.w ben I *ei children eidilb* *ndt t M to . akllto. tandeadat th a t a re «nectreagc to the ir Immedlate'famlUes. <t« >

-X fpe reatodono tU k ttheM endenee t tiabl e f bygeae •neettara, Uuy pn>eeed to

■ t e l a tb e n o u t e f tha ehUd a n d to ^

l 49Tt am v h a t i t to a n ditB im It,- ■ f f t i l i M I t v l t h t h t

» -I ' ^

- i r ‘ ■

o f H onored a t R(

M r. and ■ ! «,bert W. H ira. W. O, B Mitiy a t a B W Edw ardii t . Magr. 1 ^

^ I hIn d r ^ ,

aleerea.l t r bou- ■ ■

'e r book. m Bwedding

' O ’Hal-o th e r ot IK aEm . Mrs. H nle bride, " y * 1

wor* ft K . corsage

ft. Mr*. • p R B c T i i M M B H I'tem oon m b . AND MBS. ANDKo f pink (/imbr«*« phet*-*taff <J:iMa • —f s s ; O pen House fo r Lec ">2S; C ouple H eld by S

waa ia ' e> • . 0 0a t h r e ^ D o r C Q S S O C l C t y F. OK ,ed i^ th The D orcu *«l«ty of ,tha Amerl- ■en uaed «•» I-uth«*n church aponaored sn M a ^ e a open houie for Mr. ftnd Mra. Aaflrew w /

tana Is jt Sunday In honor et th* t w aa ft couple’s Mth wedding anniversary.1 dress Mrs. C, Langley. Burbank, Calif., :

look ft and Mrs. Herbert Johns, Minneapo-111,-Mian., poured. The Uble was m oa,

rf Tw in decorated with a-floral centerpiece d ,i , Kl Tw in of pink roiea end gold atreamera. <j,p,ri r Ul th t U n . William Hanaon, Jerome, ««rvad tn Jul' , W aah. the cake. U n . Walter Adftms w u In Mrs. i .W aah , charge.of the gueat book. Jamesh* new The .church waa decorated with llam C ' Aahby b u k c u of peonies and mixed gsr- J. He]

den flowera.Includad on a program wer* Mrs. J i i h

CoUlns Hllma, aong, aecempaaledby • ' ' >■. Mrs. Alva CUon; the R*v. and Mr*. P

. M. A. P . Keller and AlUn Peterwn, •1 6 C t (rio. and duet by the Rer. and Mn. KIM c t e d ftI t daya C a b le g r a m a wer* read from D auah- Trondhjem, Norway, from PauJ Lala to ^ 1

and Mra. VimundaUd. nephew and »f*rloi Louiae niece of Mr. Lene, and a greeting »» “ >■•

wa* read from Uil Rev. U r. Sahda- ^ Mtoa iloneen I a Moun, N. D. The L anu {>«fly 3 m oun- Uved a t La Moure betore moving to IW 0

ho had W‘ ho. M n. Ounda BUlng gav* a A « hom au r»eUnB the Dorcas aoclety and ■ u t u e n r««tlngs wer* «tUnded trom th# Cotier b u t In Norwegian elub In the form of a f*. J* " ; » n ro te S « r tte Norwiglan *ong. t from The wedding rows were renewed

by the Rav. Mr. Keller, nunuroui I dero* rasdlnga w an given by M n. Herbert a te d In Meyers who Introduced the sona and L _ _ y. Th# daughlera c t the Lanta and other neetlng relaUvea.

In charge of the open house w u wedne U n . J. P . Carlisle, Mrs. Clara Smith, d iq is ,

. U n . Mlllon Jepson, Mr*. OlarkV Wejl, Mrs. A. F. Nelson and Mn. 11,,

Rudolph Hockholder. M n. Mar]? , t j - Johnson and Mrs. Anna Arsteln u - jon ei listed In serving. Uie'sti

J ^ e s Out-of-town guesta were Mrs. A. 0, ^ a ^ • n d B, OusUd. Brooklyn, N. Y„ alster of church. Mrs. Lane; Ernest Eggsn. Kimber- wo_ •. Mr*. iy_ brother of Mrs. Lane; Norn'eglan g h t r - ln - ciuij members attending as a group „» q.V

from Buhl. Kimberly and Twla ta M agna, y in ,. ^tj., ,nd Mrs. Henry Ruhter, be hel

Buhl; Mr«. Armln List, Mr, and ro»r*m Archie Anderaon and Mr. and ' r , „

C ouple W eds in ,S2S. R ite so tT e m p le m.

Brow n. UORTATJOH, Jun# JS - Joan ^ . Ardto SUwart, ProVo, Utah, daughUr of _ * 011*1. Mr. and M n. C*lvln Stewart. Mur- rfc Ouy taugh. waa married recently 10 Brow n Grant LewU. ion of Mr. and Mn. Th#

l« . and D. * . i^w u, Provo, a t Uie LD8 tem- eovarti hone, p ll lA S a lt Lak# City, Utah. w*dae

T%t teld* wer* k lUpper caUa Raect geva taahleaed with ihr*t-Tl#rt«r duatrt

1______iangtli.-(lartu ...dnp aheuldir yo k a______' t ta d toot trim. H#r bouQutt w u ot n , ! l O e r r#d rone. lu an

A reception for ,300 wedding 7 pjn. guesU waa held In tt# MemorUl eomp«

5S.'"pSii »Th* brld* attead#d lehool a t T h t

R*ai»n and w u graduated from vUl m'

Uvmi North 10th west, Prov^ f l c ^ * ♦ • Hunt,

; ,1™; A m igos M eets n»lunch . U n . Qeorgla Xvana r#vlew#d an m ,g t^

la w er t article oa. "How w#ll do you know h o _ . chargo yourBlblc,” attheAml*asclubraeet. nrubb B odr*- Ing Friday alUmoon a t the home of 2 Ul and U n . L. o . I ra n i. Flani vere made fciBta

for a family plenlo In July. ----------------------------------------------------- — I T»l*

if o u r C hildren s. sANGELO PATRl | ^

» t h a |eo4.Lowknow*i»***kn*».wti»BI aound a ehUd rtbtto againit known g ^ . . k for##, tow heldi t u t to U ut good anS r t- S D to teU fUM to aUow Uu ohUd to deny It

; 1 am by vUful aetiea. That to poulbto u a m , v lU aut ualag fertw, U u t to phyi- t ahU- Jeal foret. U re , btlng a *plrltual a tch ad fore*, to Uu *troag«»t alway*. t t f a i l or reach#* th# Inner being whU* phyi- * lly way leal foroe r*aches only t te phy*lcal lesa aa b#lng and rouses anger and haU and p ay ot rtbelUon in th* Inner being. Which

vUl you b*r#f tndlBM 1 Kn not for- apoUlng children lo r e to ^or by th a t road w t lead tt#m to acting , error. By pvtonal exanlple. by prt- ■ * t way cept and practice, by dlsclpUn# that In jus- r*late# cause and effect, by dlraet

Id In- personal Interfereno* whtn neeei- I e r r e r w , bu t alway* la lot#, ntver ta M tqU i«Utohntti; wt itad ehUdrtn (0 tg .I tto a t ^ geodati* In tte lr 4«Uy Uvt*.

Yea, th«r* ar* Un«» vhca ea* id w t t t usts force. A child, after tralnlag, y m y ot t*aehing, eupervUlon, ru a i out Into J

cno* U>eUgb»-ay to play; to brought baek *I w d apanktd. to dUeipUaid tH«( way •

w«vM b*e«we hto meth*r had den* tit ts a arm ef %«r powur te t*«oh hla| te k**> *ut « u ^ t « ( danger and h i f o n ^ k a e v U n * e a h b * *nd int*rtd danger. But t t a t to u * a t are « # tie n cy mettod and emergencies « jolUes. do not become a habit. Lov# b t te - ~ . d en ce t habitual atUtuda, and It is present eeed to ®r«> In auch an emergeaey. , 4

Dt**p.w"u[i **

*1 t t i t j ■

sd a t Reception , De

^ ■ r a o. u u n .

ot tti

I K ^ H i o.

■ fuhiik '>-■>« toe* I

t te blIB H■ m D fingeiro MBS. ANDKCW LANE w ltt** pheU—etaff eagrartoix) orang

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or Legion A uxiliary by S e le c ts O ffic ia ls K

- I n , . . . OOODINO. Ju n , 3 3 -M n . M arr SU » l c T y F. Clouser waa #leeUd prealdent of * 1*

i z i KSn-SuiS! l i/e 'f '^ tt* * 'o thar ortloer# ar# Mra. Olara M u - 11°. ° » r J n T **3'- ’lo* pr#ildent; Mrs. Pred toh P

N, fcocke, second vice president; Mrs. k, Csllf., M n. p a n e l s MarUtt,' seereUry- Dot innsapo- treasurer, a n d Mn. Robert Wenn- »#sb Ible wa* ,troa,_ htotortan.nterplec# D#l*gatea elecied to a tten d ' tt# aJ# « ;reamera. department convention a t Twin Palla Art e, ie rv ^ m July are M ra. Albin, Mrs. Clouser,IS WM In Mrt. M arlatt and Mn. Andrew P. candli

James. Mra. Dave Heller. Mrs. Wll- The .ed w ltt llam Bohrelber, Mn. Locke end Mrs. 7‘r. c< ced gar- J. Hephl Johnaon are altematea.

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Ju ly W ed d in g Is ^ a s P la n n e d by P air 3Uld Mn. KDJBB3U.Y. Jun# JJ — A July r* ;

wedding to be ing planned for Mary nrout Id from Ann Wall a n d john R. Nelson. 8b#,u j L#la to tt# d a u g h te r ot Mr. and Mrs. hew and Marlon A. W aU and h* is t t e son y*,: greeUcg of U r. and M r*. Ralph Nelson. , i,„ „ t

Mto* WftU, lOBO graduate of Kim- e T.«n». berly high aehool, attended t t e Col- (.h<. ovint to of Idaho . Cildwell, last year,

Bftv* a A 1MB Kim berly high *chool grad- :letrand uaU. he a ttanded Souttem Idaho r o ^ tjj j CoUege o t BdueaUon. Aiblon. on#

ten#w#d --■ '■■ ' I eandl(

s s ; C a le n d a r ^sona and ' | t te reId o tts r M ountain View club Vn?hold

Ita annual gueet day lea a t 3 pjn. The

nd M n n i« U ary D a v to \r t club will meet ' atm.. M ar/ , t J p j„ , Tue*day with M ary Wal- lowsto Item as- ten, e u t of th e city. Cars wUl leave theyv,

, t te Shoshone street side of t t e clly ta. W Mrs. A. p , r t a t 1:30 p jn . base 'uster of ^ UonedKimber- women of th e Moose wlU meet a t The w eglan g p_n,_ Tueaday tor formal InltlaUoa Twin a gMup of officers. Members and friends compi i Twin , ,e invlt^l to altand. PracUce »1U Ruhter, be held a t 8 p jn . Monday, prie

« : *-2 . * * * waa hMT. ana R*yular m eeting of t te Twin Palls the g

chapter, O rder of E u tem Bter, will the II' b* h*>d a t 8 p jn . Tuesday in the Ma- ou#

. . *eato temple. I t wiU be t t# last Ptjir. n m uting u a tu ^ 8#pumb*r., barlg^

n o l e Sham rock club wlU meet a t greatw - P®- T uesday s t t t e hom# of bride,

t . -’o*" Ura, A, M. Pulley. Randall Plora!®‘ will preaent a dunonatratlon on _ ,

rt. Mur- iio,„ ftrrangemenU. |n lntly (0 ^ 'nd Mn. The MS a n d S club will hold a 138 tem- eov#red dtoh luach#on a t 1 p.m. ‘

. W edattd tr a t Um hoene o(-U rs. B3>•t caUa RMCt OUek, W tr . B#t rolto and Ju a t-T itrter d m tr t vUl tM f u n U h t l w u h,#r yo k a ------------------ « » « ................ J ob**.' "•** ot H u FtUa Avtnu# club wUl hold hobbli

Ito annual F% thir‘i day plenlc at Twin wedding 7 p jo . T ueeday a t tt# Idaho Power ampleItm orui eompanr p w lf *» Tirtn len*. M»m- flower4d a ae e b a rg a n a ik e ^ M b ^ t a M « *«n1ea ^^Mn

tool a t The M ahe W rtU f» | t« |u e ehaptar preald d from VlU m #tt a t S p. n . U onday a t tt# meeUi l u been hom* ef Mr*. lU ^ a n t Schumacher, W ean w pU -1* W Pelli ate— t. -l » * -^ fe grew - oH iAmsi :, Provo. llcUon will b a glvan.by Mr*. EUl#

• Hunt, FUer. . • 1 Qlhb*

t s Th* Pld#lto d e a l el t t e Plr*t Bap- C i _ Ult chureh . wlU hold lU regular ^

“ mtaUng a t 8 p jo , Tueiday a t tt# lu know hom# of M r. and Ur*. Lindsey lb meet- c ju whom# ef jn a on*-half mU u west of Five N*r,

*«K1« iS la t . 'v e .t . PM «,' « « « M n - 1

— 1 T»u Amigo BUr elub wUl m itt «« l > a l CIO pan. T hunday for t t e an- nual plsnlo aupper a t t t e hora# of tito ra

■ 1 U rt. Maude Shotwill. D rink and deaaert wlU b e funlahad by tt#

____ cofflBUttee. M em ben are asked 10_ J W n# Uble aervio# and covered dlih.

TX?; Special MeetingFAUOTCLD, Jua# a » -T h e Amir-

lean Ltgien awtUU ir held a aptclal m iHhJi aurtlng a t w h ich Maiy Lqu DavU,

auxUtoty dejeeat* to Olrto* it«u ,

O lutttr waa chairm aa of U u re- fre*hm*nt commliu#>

'Wl* eleeUon will be compleUd ■ and offtoere InsUlled a t U»e next A lld r^ "««>>> m eetto ,, July ».

by prt-BX IN a O B MAIL TOUB .-j

H SNAP- m SHOTSs t s I” «n>«rt- _htbaok • F in is h in g

• C o lo r P rsc«S4ing '

« .It to an • O il C o fo r in g ?*b tt“ - ^ Dif/erence"

present . X l b u m S t u d l O I r . . . .1 331 Shoehone StTMt NorUt to «T<> T vliL Idaho*

L ...

Del ita G rou t Is ■ H Wed in E ven ing ■

Rite to M cC u lly IDeUle P tra Orout, dau gh ter of

Ur. and U n . W. U . O rout, exehang. H ■ ■ ■ ■ ed nupUal rova wlUi 8g«. M arrtn H ■ B M c . McCully, son ot t t e R e v ..an d H ■ H U n . c . V. UoCuUy. BtlUwater, H

Okto, Juna >5 a t t t e P l r t t Church ot t te Nazarene.

The wedding vows ware read by t te brldegroom'a father, tb e Rer.0 . V. MeCuUy. Prayer wma offered^ by the Rev. H. B. Hughe*. T h e back ' n s

■ H ground w u e whIU arch a o d treUU 1 |B fUnkid w ltt cUmblng ro tes . beskeU H R of peonlee. and UghUd U pera ia

Th* bride, giren In m arriage by g j |her father, wa* gowned in wtiite S |organdy and net over aatln . IV wa* S Bfuhlorud w ltt high round ne ck line, m k lac* edged yoke and peplum al*ev#spointed over t t* wrlau. Oor«r*d H Ibutton# were used to t t e waU t tn ^ Btte back. The bodice was fitte d , and B Ptte skirt tell Into a fuU tra in . The K '

■ B B flngerUp veU wa* ot c a p deeignw ltt matching laee and apray of f j: ; :orang# blossom on each aide and B f -"

________ she wore while nylon glove*. Shecarried a bouquel of w hita gladioli. V / ,

r , r \ f M n. Bennie Knodel w aa matron fc.,;□ l y of honor. Brideamald* w ere Janet 9 / .

'n Mary S l g ^ tlrls wearing torm ato and ialdent of vrlst corasgea atood along each aide Amerlcw of lhe bridal aisle w im lighted I?'*’ ' ing Mn. candlea. The candtobearera were uftw'

LoU Soper, Shlrley Muae, P a t Mod- C SZ lara U u - Ho. Oeraldlne May, Joan Boyd, Bu- i r s . Pred toh Frey, Mrs. Vaughn Nem nlck and g S nesldint; Mrs. Roy McMurdle. ^.ecreUry- Don Puhrmantf; und# of th e bride, rt Wenn- «es best man. Ushers were th e Rer. fiQg

J. Dudd. Melvin Raybum a n d Ben- V5B ten d ' tt# al# Knodel.Hvin Palla A rttu r Preeman and J im m ie Hog- . Clouser, w uiln j o l t t e ‘ bride, wtr* j M ndrew P. candlellghtera. rfrs. Wll- The flower girl waa E lm a Saw- end Mrs. 7^^ cousin ot t te bride. Joe MarUn, OS •mates walked w ltt her. K.i

- U n . H, B. Hugh** was p ian ist

U Vaughn Nemnlck and K eith Oroeley B ]

aang soloe. Mildred Jonea gare a | B ~ , reading. »

F a i r The brWegroom’a m o th e r wore I B r , * blue silk w ltt w hiu accessorlea and 1 .

• A July corsage of w hlu roaebuda'. Mra. for ^ blue crepe dreaa w ltt

blue and black aceeaaoriea. Her ii: «>"•*« P>n* roiebuda. • I _

t t e son jroiiowing t t e certmony a recep- UCJ ®°"- , ■ tlon for 300 gueaia waa he ld on tte ?1 /, ,* ehureh lawn. The Tcfreshm ent “ J® Co*‘ table waa centered w ltt a ftve-Uered _

a st yeu , cake topped w ith white°° S ’ K- >>«'l miniature bridal couple " " 7’ under a saUn an ttw ar. L ig h t pink " lu l'‘o«- candles were on each aide of tt#"y cake which waa served by Mr*. S.

J, Wngg. aunt ot t t e b ride , "me « • * ' V eandlebearen assisted M ra. Don

Puhrmann and women o t th e Naz- arene church who were In chargc of

_______ tte rcccptlon. M n. Vera Davla. Den- >or C-V ver, Colo., waa in charge of tte

wHl^old piM t book.It 3 pjn. Th# brld#’i traveling enaemble was J P Hr*. Iva piun, colored wool gabardine ault

w ltt w hiu aoceaaorlea S h e wore a ^P«>i while rose corsage. *>7

will meet After spending a few day* in Tel- »»nt< »ry Wal- jowsUn* and Teton N aU onai parka - M i vUl leave they will make tte lr home in Euphra- Boy 1 .the clly ta. Waah., near Moaaa L ake air- bera

base where the brldegroctn U aU- hints Uoned aa an air foree photographer. Pam

meet a t The brld# w u graduatad from Mr nltlaUoa Twin Palla high aehool In lU O and Nortl I friends completed h tr fm h m a n year a t a t a cUce «-Ul SmUI# Pacltlc colleg*. Mi

Prior to her marrlagt, th e brid* for 1 w u honored a t a shower given by baby

Bln Palls the girl* la tt# dorm itory vher# day Jter, will the lived.theM a- ou tsU att«nd#d tt# w edding from r ^ , t t# last p tiir. Buhl, Ooodlng, Ja ren r,-X im > O c l

berly. R anun , Edin and H atelton. - r O ih tr gusiu a t t t# wedding wer# |

meet a t aunu and great unelaa of tt# hom# of bride, h#r unclei, aunta a n d oOualns. „,11 Ploral « * * th*

T o lk 'on H o b b ies H eard by G u i Id*,SI

0(-U rs. K M BH tLY .-Jun* 3 > - W h a n - t t t tnm.

^ a x ^ i . ’T ^ s : 9 ss,. .. . Janta. mambtra heard a ta lk aboul rl«k,

wUl hold hobblts by Mrs. Lavr*nee Wh##l#r, coy. plenlc at Twin Palls. She shovid aome ex- ton E V> Power ampto* o t her hobbles of p reaiin f ! » . 1*. M*m- flower* and eehunlea. ^« **mca Mr*. Mabe] Helton waa m r t a i

ehalrman. Mr*. Den OHiEp. vlee " ? * , I ehaptsr praaldanv conducted t t e bu»lnif* ky a t tt# meeUng. Queala were M r*. Oarl ’ " u umacher. Weaver. Twin Falls, and M r*. James .

I n . EUle M n. Jonta w u aaatoted by Mrt.Olbb* In aarvlng rttreahm ent*.

* « «

C oup le M a rr ie d awayf i t tt# R lCH FliuD , Jun# J J -M ra . AniU FotUndsey W ejrerkm -tnd "A lbert-B anner T i - Biha'

and on# chang#d marriag# vowa a t Slko, blrtt<o t Five 4, w ltt JuaUee of th* vhoa<

P tae t Otorg# Boush#r offlelatbur- v id •M n- ^ en n ir la a daughter ef U f. Un

■Ul m itt Mr#. Thoma* Ro**b*rry. Rich- Uaythe an- T h t newlywed* are living a t Orao<hora* of l>to raneh n o it te u t of Ooodlng. guest ink and.b y tte .

g flJ S rf " 'if"!'ing ^ ^ ‘o ‘okle Amtr- ^

cmujREMHOMfePiRMAlSe teh , M tielle , *« eeiy te g ir t . .

-y child can hev* cwrly hair. Ht latludii•lld#r, gintier tp » tW C rtM Wavin.- aad Special liquid Neutrellwr ahn tht Speeto! CklWr«.'s M H r.tM rt ( H xeka beVr^M, llmj#. yMng heir " t '•*»* b*tt#r, eet(#r. tasHr. U am hal

tin tfiy pleiHe eurtoia . . . b « wkMad Ih* atw Uck«r4 Wktr1.A-'curler* fer *«m, speed, end uneeiher ’ li>i* ell fomoui Rkhord Hudnvt Heir fn

-■ >he Chlldr.«'» Heme Permen.nt Ke. be n e a" l e b e r ^ ond , e l« tested end prev*n

even foModdlen'heir.-

1 SAV-MORE DI TWIN FALLS-iui

s Newlywed Ar

n. The

Lch *1 tont

[as with pheto-eU ft tngraTlBg)u Her I proJe

. recep- Lawn Party Is ttT'i

.hmS't -Given in F iler .■«>FILER, June J3-A picnic dinner

■ wasglvei; Sunday on the Prank Rid-h tS n k •“’‘T’ honoring tte lr wn. Pvt. n t ^ ) , A. Ridley, who U hom# on

j J i , a Leonard Wood, Mo., He le tt Thunday tor Ft. LawUn, . ,t.;• Waah.. to depart for oveneaa duly.II. N li Pvt. Dale W. Plott, Ridley's cousin,'arge of *aa «l5o honored. He Ieav« July 1 is. Den- Jor Camp Sloneman, Calif, for over- j,f N< of t t e “ “iy- „ , . M*T he Syrlnga Home Improvement |g jyj

ible was Tuesday afternoon with ■n,,ne ault M n. Alfred Theener. A picture,^ r e a "Progreaa of tte Snake.” w u ahown tji,

by an Idaho Power eompany repre- cl« tn Tel- senteUre. m iI parka ~M n .-H arU y ■Williams an d -M n . dotoI ^ iphra- Bor Carter were co-hostesses. Mem- Hopp ke air- bers answered roU call with canning U sta- hints. In a contest, Mn. Loren

Tapher. Farmer received t t e prlte.1 from M n . E. B. Lee waa hostess to the ^ UO and North Street dinner club Tuesday O -ear a t a t a no-hosi dinner party. jm

M n. L*i gave a dinner Baturday e bridi for Mr. and Mn. Alean Lee and q> th Iven by baby In honor of Alean Lee’a b lr tt- 0

where day annlvenary. ,* * * hare

Session R eports - -Sl , T o ld by M em bers "ti

lion o t tte ofcs highllghUd the * C regular m#eUng of B ettany chap- ' S Ur No. JJ, OM. ^An

Uildtroa. V itt UdlUMu b r M n .- sd itt - ^

r« EUto Ryd#, fraad U a r t ta ef t t a oioS• grand e t i ^ ; Mn. Oeorg# Mer- 7 m» aboul riek, r a n d M |# | M n. O*ott# Me- in «t##l#r. Coy, M n. ChiiUr Arndt, Mrs, MU-n>* **• ton 8eha#fer and Mr*. Oeorg# Flem- 0 C

lag.Kr*. J lrw tt W elnmaa, Loe Ur.

f l S toJpnsilen* ef t t* sUte j "J . S S *"»»Unr- Mn. Kleinmaa. M n. Hyde d

corsages

Chart** U . Raad waa *lHUd u - 1 *ocl*t« patron to fUl t t* vacancy J

e d ^ ***“ JI. A ^ te Following t te meeting M r* . ‘ ner ex- Schaufelberger wa* hosteas for a * i Slko, birttday pv iy honoring membera ' o f t t i vhoie btrthdiyi were In AprU, Uay elatbur- v id Jtin i.

Jtonner. BWitort: Mn- . Rich- Uay Daugherly, ChallU, and Mn, n n g a t Orao* Johnson, Twin PalU, wtre Ing. gueste.__________

o h a m * p e r m a n e n t t h o t ' i s p a

» o " f a k e " o n y o u n g , h a r ( j - t o - \

/ 44JUuj(rO R E N ^ ' l i i B IERMANCMT M i leeiy te g h t . . . en>yeir. KH iMludti e m »,C rtM Waving laH*;'t'eliwr plut tht M_HnatM.rt. Ce*di«#net-_^ yegng heir "teke" a s>tr. Uavet heir soft.'Ike Mturelfy nrfy heir. ..fbulM eipeclellyrKM n. f^dm t Wklrl.A-Wa»t' • .end uneeiher < | 7 SHudnut Heir Preparetlenfc ■ .menent Kei been -JuJ <0*rtedendprertnsefft,.,

>REDRUG•ALLS—iUHL \

• _ \

i A n n iv e rsa ry D ay mam O b se rv a n c e Set M

ODcn hotiea wUl b# held a t tb#ir ^h i ^ a t 107 Blue Lakes boulm rdn ^ n m a t o t p j a J i ^ l f o r l f r >aniTitei. J . ■■ VThiU who vUl etle- .f a r a l< t t^ 60tb weddingannfrenary.^ e “ of t t e pioneer t ^ l U « ^ i h e ^Twin Pall* tra c t, t te White* m9r#d

kins. U n . Charle* W l ^ , A » ^ e ^ CftUf.; U re. W ayne Johnaon^tudlo city, CaUf.; BM|tn# W[WM. T hom u R. White a n d Mi*. NsU W*lr.

& ■ O tter guesta will be Mr. and U n .Carl Hockaday. Nampa, and U r. tnd M n. Harley BuU «, Pi^yaUup, Waah.

T a lk o n T rip to S i i H aw a ii IsG iven ®

ura . 0 , L . Luke gave a talk of her f-i, vUlt to H aw aii when t t e Snanon club met a t th e hom# of Mra, Walter

E ^ B ^ I Miller F rid ay afternoon. M ri. Mark i m R B H kjjuU and M ra W. J. Moltby were .g•; W i a co-hosteaaea and Mra. Ouy Kail pn -^ > ^ ■ 1 sented the program.« 9 K Mn. Luke wore a naUve ooilume r \

and descrUMd t te Island customs U L U ' ' j B and icenery. 8he displayed souvenirs ^

^ Mil picture*. ^ ^ ^ ^The meetUig w u conducted by ,

W M U ri. E: M. Dossett. opening Wltt Al- » < n f l lenl prayer and reading of t t e club .

A H coUect in imlson. .^ t'.An aucUon sale waa conducted to “ / .

wise money fo r t te club. Mr*. A, P. Rouch received t te w hiu el#ph*nL

w mjM M n. O hrtotlna Haber wa* a gueil, t i y g H A family p lcnlo will be held July 39 ' ’M k i S a t t te K null Community cenUr.

R e b e k a h L odge “S Gives Donation S

W . T o Y o u th FundHAZELTON, June J3—W hen tte

Rebekah lo d se met . Thursday eve- v _ o nlng w ltt M r*. Juanita Maklnson, „ „ noble grand , presiding, t t e lodge

H S n H l presented money -earned from a .M sS H I cookcd tood aale to t t e y o y tt ree- i , Y rcallon program . Membera voted

10 hold m ore sales If neceasary to raUe t t e am oun t promlaed to tteproJ'ct- . . i t -

« T hl women wlU serve lunch when5 t te grand m aster meeU w ltt tte

F. I Odd Fellews on Mondsy. The lodge I ler also WlU presen t tte driU Mam.

I .i i« „ .. The lost meeting of t t e summer *' 2 will be held Thursday. Thla will be “ t 'f

inlUatlon n lffh t and tte special r*p- resenlaUve w ill atUnd.

1 # on ^ ,p ,5u j pother's day program b? N rood. Mo. M r*. Dora’NeUsori raad send

Lawton. ^ ^ » . pt^m, Mra. Agnes Schn leaa duly. Hopper gave t t e etory of t t e IB Hoge ■a cousin, which have flown over tte toor■M July 1 country a lnce tte earllelt hUlory Klver for over- North Amcrlca. Yocu

Memorial aervlces were given for Ing. irovement jg member* w ho have died. bersoon with -n ij cake w m received by Mrs.

picture, A lu SeUer*. 1 -M shown The women met a t tt# lOOF hall J C ny repre- i<, clean t t o floor of t t e lower hall.

Refreshmenta were served to Mrs. and-M n. Dorothy R oblnett*-a^d-^t^srAgnes es. Mem- Hopper,J canning m

’• C Inapter O ffic ia l jjj" mwl;; G re e te d by Lodge

JEROME, Jun# 3 » -M n . F. A. Baturday surkhalU r, appointed grand warder _ Lee and the grand chapU r of Idaho, Or- ea b lr tt- of E u te m Star, w u Introduced

a t ipecial ceremoniea ■coadueUd : her# by t t e loeal chapter a t tt# I

. f n regultr m #eting T«#*d*y nlfht. I1 3 -— -M riZ'H oward B reirtirw ortty mt*

toon, conducted tt# m##llng. R#- ■ DerS porU were «lv#n on t t e neent <r«i fmm grand ch ap te r meeting a t Foea-

“ Ilo by Al WoTdhead, Mrs.h Vh. BurkhalUr, M rs. H any Foibej, S - nv ^h.n bert Rice a n d M n. Rice, ny chap- m itlaU on ceremony w u con-

. . ducud for two candidates. Mn. n by Mrs. K ennett Orothe*#. HolUster. sang,

.«c*omp«U*d b(yf U rt. Dal Sohtrtr,I f . B ditt w u A l O B u u t Hweoia ■a ef t t a pienie i ^ b a bald a t l i tS p a t Aug. m rg# Mer- 7 in tt* c ity park. ^ott# Me- I n o t t t e rtfreshmento al a n , MU- were Mn. A. E. Bartholomew, U n. ol ■*# 0. O. U lno r and M n . • WlUtom „

flturges. ^an. Log Ur. and M rt. F. L. MeCMi, t m ttrtn H ttJli* . CaUf.. v t r t lu tfto- .

eh tp u r, — rnirnmm^Um S im m m m m m SSSL

4 l a m e b a c kCORKECTIOW— -

Uted u - to p l t a a a n t a n d painlM.vacancy Baekacbee may be ts*o«laUd

10 moved v i t t rbeumaUsm. arttritto.lumbago, atomaeh and kidney

. M r* dUordera. If you hav# triidIS for a everything eU# tfy adujuat- Almember* meato. Rellet to otten ob- prU, May H n t treatment.

I IM M ala NeHh Phen# Hi«t; Mn. DB. AIMA HAHDINS f “ ,7 ; ■

I h o t ' i s p a t i a l l y c r e c i t a d

h a r d - t o - w a v a h o l r l »

Klv<

tv* M i l " "

^ ,coi. col

f .

B ride Be

lu m u

ofh?rmanon IWalUr *. 1 ^ « B 8 . CHARLES F . HAPEE! l " . ” J!1'S D orothy N e lso n ,7 ^ C h a f e r W ed in ““

H om e C erem o n y "jjIn a reeent home ceremony, Doro- ,

^ t ty Darlene Netoon, dau ghter of Mr.and Mrt. O le n n .J . NeUon. J " ,

ihanL Chwles F. Hafer. son o f Mr. andMra- Carl Hafer. were married by 2L

tuly 3fl O- Muhly a t t t e bride'a ^„ h e iv . _ *

Olven by her fa th e r, the bride wore a white eyelet embroidered

\S dress and carried n bouquet of pink .r roses and lUies of th e valley on a

j n "Jii** BlWe. Bha trore a biue rhlne-, stone necklace and earring eet which

j n H was a gift of t t e bridegroom. ^ m Ihl A iundanu were Caro l McOulre S

a n J Loto Yocum. P ra n k Hafer, m” ? * ' bridegroom, was best q £

At t t e reception fo r friends and (1 rec. relatives, a th ree-tlered wedding v5ud by th e couple and

^ served by U rt. Bay Assendrup and , Mrs. Victor W. Nelson. . *

The couple took a a h o rt wedding

h tte Twin Falto. • ^; lodge Mn. Hafer was graduated from fir l im Twin Palto high school w ith t t e class mimm-r of He attends T w in PalU highsill be school and Is now employed a t Union r .nll „ p . Motors company.

Po*t-nuptlal showera were given ^ ogram byM n, John P u to o r: Mr*. Ray As- S ? I r#ad sendnjp, M urtaugh: Mr*. Lyle Agnes Schnltker, and M rt. C. LanUng, r he IB Rogerson, a t the home o f Mra. Paa, t \ :r t te toor and B mUcellaneous shower was lUtory Klven by Miss M cGuire w ltt MUs

Yocum nnd Mary Lou Royl assUt- _ en for Ing. A shower w u given by mem-

ben ot the 8almon Social elub. S ® ■Mrs. * ♦ * o w

F ha ii Ja y -C -E tte s M eet[ {J.^- B i m L ^ , June 38—T h e regular u Ainei “ onlbly meeUng of th e Burl#y Jsy . t«*i A»“” c-Eltea was held ttto week a t Nel- Wed

son’s banquet room. Un.I Millie Munro, vice prealdent, con- a r

31 dusted t t e tmslnesi m eeting, Betty Lutt Skilei brought a gueat, Lynn Mui- prin

j Q G Bpok»ne, Waah. The Ubto Sb F A ‘‘•'oraUoni w tre dM igned by Mtti with varrtw ®“ * •*«* Solomon. Do.fa0, Or-)duc»d • ------------ ■

i h i z i a a n !' J J - T h t S t a r t t o r tT o n

” ■ OUR ENTIRE Sl

1 TOPPERS &ThlBle ALL our better

m#nto all the new colors . . . plenty '• of styles . . . A L L SIZES. |

Now .p s d .l , t _ VCWP, '

ALL O U R LADin

I s u r1 ',^ An voel O abard in tt. Btiarlukliu, tto. 1

f -»M K « ™ M , . t - y J ( 1

y O U R ENTBB Sll

S P R I N G SE rtrythlag lo th* d a r ta r ihadt* ta * * and trim . V tlu ti to 13JS -now t t . . .

1 - 9 8 . jONE i;.A R(!I TAWJf;

S l i p s & IVartouf w tterq*. M #nrti«n tf . I n tv «|i(i 4II tqa^B or t ^ . •KNIT (SLIPS IN O LO TID .IN T W V a l u t t to S .9 8 . M o s t a ll

_ B u t .h u rry —^ C h o ic t . . .» . - - . - r f r ! ^

OUH ENTIRE STOC^

S K l i aThto assortment include* P*ii>

.colon and patU m * . . . awtUy a w f cotton*. AU (tott, ' • ' <

M B

mEWBB **«• Bea uji" n L « | M Lutich

5M ^°'TipFireG m Events I

d inn6ny Say, Doro- « a ^

- - 2 “ * ^ Mr. u ia n s ? “ > u r a t

- • « . r & “" Cbroldered for i h i Kt of pink ~ i . ley on a ^uapue rhlne-

McOulre “c Hafer.

ends and S t? “2 * t«P «U

im p and . _ _ Or«» A n « prop of Blu*

t t e ^

- i s r S t Jriven Aveau

Events in Fii

Club. « “rtala#d babridge club Wednesday

. . • teNrt luncbeoD. l e e t ud Mr*. Clilfa

' ,»»J>Itr U tl Rilph OtdarfaolB rlty J iy . t«*i |» bn contract I c a t Nel- WedsMdiy kt a deasen

Mrs. IXiDeu Munn, Tvla ent, con- a n u t iDd ncelvid a Ig, Betty LuU» ncR* reeeind : nn Mul- priM.I# Ubli su r tsdil elub met by MUi vith Ita. l^mnvint Bn

________ no-bMt InehieB.

I s l s K f t Wt f o r W m m w d G i r U

E N T IR E ATOCK OP

ts & COATt«r fr«d« choice fiM.plen ty '

y« P ri^[IB L A B U ri SPUING

U ITS“arkikiiu, tto. AH our bttUr quti

E N T B B n v s o r

M G l i A T S

}—now t t •

B . j » 8

6 i l e u s i

f- ' ■■■--• m - .

It a ll HIM ; | f

R E S T o d t W W * * " *

y i j

E T T s ~^i■ ^ u b i e R i n g m m

repeated double Sunday .kltcTDMm M

■ < j M ^ u r e b . She i« th e H H ■ * ^ t £ r . »o(> M n. Aiururt

W t f Moon. WendcU. ,■ s»% rt B . F ^ t t r « ^M i ; ^ f befon * bsckgrouixl■ f g ^ io d delphlnlunu aod

B I ^ b w t U s * b7 ber fether.^ p e t ” 0 , t F rench laee (o « n

tftln cape aod tra in nother. I t w u tu h - H U

■ ^ Q o l o t e d ileevee anil B ^ j r V j H o n e d in baek toH * C Mr luUet c ap «•< inad* B B H B

nikterlal fram her ■ •L ju u n ro e d wlU) the beads n n g g f f H » S boUi« ’* w«W tng dreei.

MOUinent. she carried n W K A B S r ^ f taloiiKlnS to Mr«. ■ r S ^ ^ K ^ iw tS l‘1 m other and a blue M > 7 ^ Richard Moon’i and ■ ^ " S iT in g s . * BlU of Uje ^ B ^ H e r Couquet was of sal-

lUdloloA and aatUi l l i n K ^ .

H L of honor w»» Mrs. Oene I g A ' . J

^ K | S ‘were B arbara FallichShowalter. Bar- ■ W R ^

■ ! a ^ i n th e bride, was ■ ^ ' l a n ? B ra«a, cousin of B I S & ^ ^ K r t u rlngbearer. The aatln

Jor Uit r tn s* •« « rafcde ^ P J J r t sunt. M « - Violet Ter- ■

^ E h O Uooi-best m an . Ushers were H i .{ <k .4 ^ K ^ f o r d and Don Tolley. ^

H tu M l l rotter w ae «oIobt and Wller provided the or*

H jS « r o o '" '» m o the r wore * l i ? ® ® ^ T m i Uld Plnlt icceworlc*.

w u p in k carnations.H m wore *n orchid print I r a d a g i

white and navy blue ao- ^ K k Sbe had » corsage o t H E m U on t and sw eet wllUams. (kelker p

lor 116 wedding ---------------^ E m htld in th e churelf'par- q

Elrod and Prances D6ttV ^^Bnrtled baclcffrouDd miulc. '

the g u es t book was S n v c ,|«M yott, coualn ot the « J U y a ileipUon aselsUnta were ' \A /- :

M Bftga. M rs. Richard W n • t l WllUam Brede. Mm. ,,^W and Mrs. PrlU Brede.

; K . ’sr-b™. . “ - " 3 i s f x ^ f r v ^ r s r ,* « t to McCall and north- ’ SdU-r ttk tterw lll liv e a t Orofino catello mi BKb employed b , the Owl „remonjT^

! , T . r s d u a t e of Twin ‘’V u .n ^ n ’ita Khool, a ttended Idaho th , brideI d«(, PocateUo. and has allDucr latlii^ e d by Dr. Robert But- bodl.K ni n d u a te d from V/en> and Ions il<ttt Rbool and attended ISO Her JlngteI h n i graduated from the French lac«*W(luLrm»ey. Uara. She ■tok ber marriaee the brlds necklace aiIlna ihoi-er* by Mm. Owen chief belon:i,¥([«ltll. Mrs. Showalter and Ralph McChlidi »nd M rs. Earl Braga lavender ant t ih ia i Kolb. Maid ofoW titn guests were Mrs. Wrlght, ttiq U b u d Mr. aod M n. Ed Best menta.?v«t; Mr. a n d Ura. Tred TJUh. brot:n a Reuld Sherm an and Wrlght wor

autaxker. aU Boise; Mr. corsage waH te M U y a t t a n d Carol Aon, M n. Black^ ■ ^ k a C a t l o s Forsmso and noon dreu,I ^ K h n ) Ht«Uns and Janet, and lavend^BUiMa.tsd guests trom Pe> «s« fumUhM hltoM L Jerome. Buhl, Klm- nlK« U»^ B O a t a ^ d H aten n an . formal and

■orian Martin mSK" I Pottern Sm'."!!?'

___ ple. A rec«Eden high 1

______ S" KWrigbt pr«

> Oallf., whei' r ’ A ' thU ninm i

wlH rtsumiH K | V Btate e o ^

m § r .^ r r , ^ « “0f °1*\ I Olty; Mr. ai

i*nd

■ h a Mrs. WaltsW * tl ° B « ^ T u r . and M ■ K l " n M U Jl and Ur. « a ■ f b Q « / \ t “ "ly-8he

H ' " b°V | )i\ Moose Holl

W J l a Q w om en«

I r J l iB Q i W th e directle

R v Q eh tln aw , )

■ n 6 ^ P 5 j>

■ BVKd r e s i toy Mn. Shflo cwci *»y **'

■ i fc ^ w r a t ig e j t to button “ nw l ^ ^■ » i £ * practical seme for Ainsworth. H , ^ . P la tt* rta | ra u u Waring..

cuirsi ^■■■: ,,-,7In sliea 13. M.

Toow,■ S j ' ^ w e p t t u m glvu

K«S:««l«r “ • ""•■ .9U«t I.■ p .l- >“ ■ ■>

■Si5'iS,r■ abeach- - __■■ ” *• printed In book. ^

M arried '- MargoI Engi

'Margaret and Mrs. All to Ray Klni Earl C. Klni

UUs Inan Twin Falls 1 a t the T w ^

theU nlrers^ Is stationed

The d a u I been set.

NamfHAILBY.

Campbell, £ honored que SO. Internal Daughters, 1 mony In cha tiring queen.

U lts McO "Job's Daug addlUon to t ring, aho waj coraage by name will b< pla<iue recei bethel to pr operation ar able eharact

AstlsUng '•book of gol p u t honoree Brown, Jert Merrick, Ca ln a Mae Cul WUls McKei •wu alao on

Other off Clark, aenlo dine Outchei Ann Moedl. 5 marshal; Caj

MRS. KENNETH MOON C w of Vov B (Kelker p b o to -fU tt eBfravlof) ^ou Robins

-------------------------------------------------- Jolinson, tn

Betty Lou B lack Says Vows W ith W right Q t H o m e & r n ,

ID IH , June J3 -B «U r Lou B lack, s!daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M . iyigy, t< Black, exchanged wedding tow* w ith . t n. Eden Wright, son of M r.'and M rs. '»«‘heEarl Wright, a t the home of th e ‘" “ '" “ 'I:®'* bride-s parenu June 12

The bride’s uncle, U . L. W estern. f«Din»on. u counclUor of the LDS church, P o - Miss McCi catello, performed the slngle>ring readings, J i ceremony In the presence of fam ilies Walker snd of the couple. solos, Nadln

Olven In marriage by her fa th e r , Moedl. and p the bride wore a gown of w h ite Simmers and sllpixr satin entrain fuh loned w ith Hostesses fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline cher, Nadln« nnd long sleevea trimmed In pearH. man, Janice Her ilngtertlp veil of Im ported and Miss Sci Prtnch lace was caught to a p e a r l The next tiara. She wore her mother’s p e a r l inltlaUon of necklace and carried a han d k er- day. chief belonging to her aliter. Mrs- Ralpli McCauley. Her bouquet wiw _ , , lavender and purple Irli. ( _ n n n l t

Maid or honor wa« Colleen .Wrlght, sister of the bridegroom. X A /p ^ e j Best man w u Karl Black,. Provo, » V e U S > / T3Uh. brother ot the bride. M rs. A - J I Wrlght wore an aqua print and h e r , / ' I IU 1 corsage was gold and yellow Iris . 8H0SH0N Mri.-Black chose a navy blue a t te r - dlelUht cerei noon dress, her eorsags was p ink and lavende Iris. Wedding m uslo PghM»s* fumished by Oaroll McCauley. V allT niece of the-ftrUerBM w re a plnlc ^ formal and her wraage w u purple and white Irla. . . w „ y . , ,

PolCFwIng the ceremony, refre sh - ,j.h« 'iinuhi ments were served. The couple c u t ^ “f,Uie wedding oake which w u deco- rated with a miniature bridal c o u - ' 5ple. A recepUon w u held a t th e Eden high school auditorium. OllM were a rm g e d by Jo Falk and E lla R4» H»wrj. CoUHR..awl. W lena Wright prMKUd a t U x punch tab l« . ^ ■ .1^ 5

Ths eoui^s M t for 84c r« n e a to . “ » » OaUf., where hs will bs employed ^ ^ “S, this nm m er. Ttisy wlU return m September to PocauUo and W rlgh t !‘ S* wlll resume his studiM a t Id ah o StaU eoUege.

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S ^ W s g r l M r e n t o i r a erU. ^U ter^m e Mr sn«^Uxi. Western, P6s a - ITmib, w uullo ; OU Rge Henry, Balt L ake Hall, aunt of

ley Bwope. U n . Ruby Black, M r. pink and hl«and Mrs. Leonard Avant, U n . S lsA - dress aod M4teth MsNm , Twin Palls; U r. a n d and whlU. :Mrs. WslUr Wrlght. Idaho P a lls ; Uons.U r. and Ur*. Leo W rlfbt, H anseo. A receptionand Ur, *nd U n . S m ett UcNee a n d Jacqullne U ifamily. Shoshone^ * & ‘T ai

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U rt. NsWi ParrU. membership permanentlyeh ilraun . had chante of Uie P » - He Is a 1B4frmm. to e Introduced Gary P a rrta high echool iand LIm U Johnson, rocal soloa, in Ute air tcBhlrley Soptr, Jackie Rountree a n d out-o(.towM v g u e t -njoma*. vtoUn ttlo. a n d u j ,u , iDaTfd 9}ork tn d Donald B lork . nu hoth Twreading. ------------ :—

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pin. The m « t« y to * »»s laee lred gby Mn. Sharp and vh lts e ltp h a n t Rby Mn. RuUt Uoore. Lunch w aa Kserved by W. J. Ohspmao. Howard g iAlniworth. W. Holmgren and Iv a n g JWaring.'_________________^

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M a rg a re t Inam a ^ 1 I E ngaged,to W ed : | | | | |MI 'M argaret Inama. daughter o t‘Ur.I and Mrs. A lberrmuna, Is belromsdI to Ray King, son of Mr. and Mra.I Earl C. King, Castleford.I Miss Inam a. a ISM graduaU ofI Twin FaUs high school. Is employedI a t the Twin Falls Bank and T m tI company.- He w u graduated fromI CaaUefoht high school and attendedI the Unlreralty of Idaho, Uoecow. HeI is sUUoned a t P t LewU, Wash..I The daU of tha weddtng h u notI been set.

I Bellevue Girl Is I N am ed Queen a t I Installing R itesI HAILSY, June U -A nna Merie I Campbell, Bellevue, w u seated u I honored queen of Hallay beUieFNo,I SO, IntemaUonal Order ot Job’s I Daughters, a t an IniUllation cere- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I mony In charge of Marie UcOoy, re- M A SI tinng queen. (A lbw nplI U lts McCoy was revealed u tha ____*B "Job's Daughter o( the Urm." In _ | | ^ _ | | | I addlUon to her past honored queen's R ring, aho w u presented a purple iris I coruge by the new queen. Her I name will be the firtt to go on the I pla<iue recenUy purchued by the I bethel to promote better bethel co- y operaUon and cultivation of deslr- I able eharacterUtics.I AsslsUng Ulss McCoy wlUi the I ''book of gold" ceremony were four I p u t honored queens, Urt. Margaret I Brown, Jerome bethel; Marianne

Merrick, Catherine Campbell, and P ln a Mae Cutler, Kalley bethel. Mrs.I WUls McKercher, director of music,I w u alao on the staff.B Other officers are Betty Jean ^ ^ ^ ^ H S Clark, senior prlnceu; Koryl Na- I dine O utchei, Junior princess; Carol S Ann Moedl. guide; Mtrllyn Simmers, g marshal; Carol Ann Walker, record-

er; Mary U ay Neyman. treasurer;Carol Joy Hevitt, UbrarUn; Patsy Lou Robinson, chaplain; Atlene

“ Johnson, musician; Carol Marie Smith, senior custodian; Sylvia Schaufclbcrgcr, Junior custodian;Barbara Jean Newman and Janice O U V e Dee Outches, o u te r and Inner (gi,guards: Palsy Cameron. Joanne ^Seymour, Norma Broyles and Claire

5 Reimers, messengen. Donna Rae D - i . - - , 4 . | McKercher w u absent and Judith DerrOfl

;■ .Schaefer w u sested u third m « - r - ^ senger pro tem. r O r

, ■ The bethel guardian. Mrs. Lewis JS R O itT , Robinson, gave the welcome address. Boren, daug MUs McCoy WM introduced by Mr. Ollbert R . E Robinson, aesoclate guardian. R. U aslch , 8

Miss McCoy’s program included h e rp a re n u '. g readings, JudlUi Schaefer. Carol She U a gri i Walker and Carol Hewitt; vocal lege, W aahli

solos, Nadine Quiches and Carol U ught th e Moedl. and piano selections. Marilyn Kans., Schoo

e Slmmera and flylvla Schaufelberger. a Hostesses included Mits McKer- D l ^ U ^ ; , e cher, Nadine .Outches, Mary Ney- r \ l t . n i I t I. man, Janice Outchei, Miss Hewitt 1 and Miss Schaufelberger. K c D OI The nex t mteUnj nUl feature T iin w n n •1 InltlaUon of two candidates Thura- BiTosh celeb- day. M M M ‘Isy annlvei^ T, T T

, C and le ligh t R ite S’,";■ W eds Miss S trunkj ,A n d F lo y d F .H a l l -S .K *I OLiftOTTrtOT ? T Newby a n d I □HOSHONE, June 2S»In a can- jnhnsoa com- dlellght ceremony held a t U>e home ^ p ^ ‘ ot her parenta, Mr, and Mr*. T, V. AimetU B r ° Strunk. Shoahone. Jeanette Strunk.* Twin FalU,. aichanged marriage o u t - o f - t« vowa WlUl Pfc. Floyd Hall, Walker Kenneih 81

alTbast, RosweU, M.M.Hs la th t ton K aA leen. S< of Mra. Vera Hall. Shoihone, Velasques, b

I The double-ring ceremony w u i^ in Boger, performed June 19 by the Rev. Bert Richfield

. . Powell. Methodist mlnlaUr a t Sho- officers ann

. ahone and Richfield. The home w u Mra. H erberi , decorated with .candelabra and in ..place ol pink and white peonlei. who h&< m e

. Olven by her father, the bride Blrk A lbe rt wor*-s pink-nrlon-iftfnioc& ~dreu toIldwlb«~M and whit* iecssaorlei. 8h* oarrlsfl ton Crawfoi

J r td roses en a whtu Bible. As tek'> repUc* Chat ^ ens of. tenUment-ahe-wor a neck* —D urin f-th i t lace and' earrings, a gift of the Bchliler to ld > bridegroom, and a handkerchief .Uon to Arkai

from her grandmother. Don Rowe, t1 U l l stn ink , slsUr et U u (irlde, HosUssaa v e . % u Uve taly aU en^w t A. f . J t o t U n , C . . « . f ■ srU, ^ U ie r .ln - Isv t t U e brU*- . iro o a , w u keat mm. M n. S. M. t*s^ure a e« e Ball, aunt of Uie brldigroem. played ««<“ » ( Uie

r pink and black bemberg afUmocn r T C T I. dress and U n . Btnink wor* navy B tJH L '.-JaI and whiu. Both had pink cam s- the M ethodli: tlons. supper a t thi

A reeieptlon w u held for sa gueats. nesdsy even:1 Jacqullne Martin had charge of the U n . Jo h n

guest book. Urs. Kate Alexander, In Japan , fU n . E. J. Alexander, Mra. HaU and Conover hav iUlss HaU were recepUon asSlstanU. p u t th ree y fielefi ^ ( tm in o w*t in the gift

I Po t a mounUtn wedding trtp , the B l t i e kbride wore a rust colored aummer „ „ j n

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- » . s a ' s x ; s s : CHIi A l^ pany unUl her husband Is lo c a te P permanently In New Meslco,' _* He Is a 1B4B gmduaU of Bhothone C r V S t l* high achool and a radar technician n* in Ute air torce. V* Out-of-town gueats were Mr, and P h e n «* Mrt. KelUi Dedrick and Ulss Max-

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a JE R O U E , June 33—Olive Carol HEYBURN I. Boren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of &

Ollbert R . Boren, wUl marry Steve wltl wed Pvt. R. M aslch, Salt Lake City, July 9 a t Mr. and M n.

1 her parenU 'hom e In Jerome, pert.I She U a graduate of aallaudetcoN Mist Bair, i 1 lege, W ashington, D. C.. and has bum high acl 1 U ught th e p u t year a t Olathe, Mutual Telcp 1 Kans.. School for the Deaf. He will bi

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: R ich fie ld H om es ‘ R e p o rt A ctiv ities p _ ,g y '• RICHFIELD, June 23 — Ellene . , / _■ Brush celebraUd her sixth birth* A A o m

day anniversary wlUi a western ' ‘ party fo r 40 young friends. Quests , CAREY. J were d ressed as cowgirls and cow- daughWr of * boys w ith stick horses. Oames were ccnw ruta, s directed by Annetta Brush and Kay Jpe t'enamia; Haubrieh. Chuck wagon refresh- J'"*® j ’*'."® *

I menta w «te sened by U n . TheoI, Bruah, M rs. Herbert Storey. Nikola 1“ C

Newby a n d Linda Patterson. Norena fo r her wi• Johnsoa compiled Uie gift Ust while « I ght tan a ? Ellene opened her presente with sories. Her fl• AimetU Bru ih reading Uie gift

» O ut-of-tew n guesU 'w et*' Mn. |** »lst r Kenneth BkWner and daughUr, Ddrsdge wori ' K athleen. BoUe, Karen and Bevarty » « « b\t*« a t

VelasqueE, boUi Denver, and Marl eoraage.» Elln Boger, Oooding.t Rlehfleld Eastern S tar chapter newlyw^s le• officers announce U:e elecUon of San Wanclsi 9 Mra. H erbert Storey as conductress his sitter, L 1 In .place o l Mrs. Charles SmlUi

who h&< moved to Twin PalU. Mn. „ „ „ a Blrk A lb e rt w u InstaUid warder I f e ll6 w U ie " fc w a ia ttw ib y ito K w - T d to n 's n tn 1 ton Crawford, worthy au troa , to• repUcs C harU s »mlUi.. —D uTin»-the soelal-jioui^Ur8r-*d » Schlsler to ld IncldenU of her vsca- *“ »• f .Uon to A rk a n su and Mlasouri. Mn. snd daughte

Don Rowe. Bhoshone, w u a vltltor. Twin FiUi. Hut«ss«a w ars Ur*. Ed PchUler and

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supper a t th e BIU W att home Wed- M f i:. nesday evening. H ve U n . J o h n Conover.epoke on Ufe H. In Japan , where Lleui. and K n. ■ ■ .1 Conover h a v e been sUUoned for the ■ L I. p u t th ree year*. ■ | | |

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HEYBURN, June SS-Alyce Bair, daughter of Mr. snd Mre, M. E. Pair. win wed Pvt. Arlhur Doiine, son ot " ”*®- ~ - Mr. snd M n. Chauncey Doane, Ru-

Mist Bair, a 19S1 graduaU ot Hey­bum high achool. Is employed by the C , l o r i n Mutual Telephone company, Rupert, J U l l U U

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M arried Ju n e 10 Sl^rth,CAREY, June 23—Judy Telfer, Out-of-toi

daughter of James Teller, and Lula Mr*. OeorgCcnarruta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aberdeen;Joe Cenarrusa. were united In m ar- Hutchinsonrlajc June 10 In a ceremony per- Libby Sant,formed a t Bt. Mary's OathoUc church Mra. NormalIn Virginia Olty, Nev. deU, and

For her wedding the bride wore Rupert.a light tan ault with brown accca- ----------sories. Her flowen were an orehld corsage, AtUndants were U r. andMrs. U land Eldredge, broUier-ln- •Uw and sUter ot the bride. Ura. ^Eldrsdge wore a navy blue suit and ^WMe bltge aecusoTlea a sd an otehid Vcorsage. %

PoUowlng the ceremony, the newlyweds le tt on a motor trip toSan nranclseo where Uiey vJslUd . %his sUter, LuclUe Cenarrusa. ^

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T * lton 'fn t« rtH nB d-M ona»y -* t-a birthday luneheon for her daughter,U n . W. B. Owfar. O ut-el-towa guesU-were-Urh-HatTlet Kennedy.Urs. Florence Jones, Mrs. Earl Lake ____and daughUrs, Rae and Kay, aU Twin FaUi.______________.

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B etty A n n e S co tt Wed I Will W ed Ju ly 18 | ^ hI Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scolt announceI the approaching marriage of their JI daughter, Betty Anne, to Pfc. HarryI ,0«ne Sharp, .SmpoTlih Kans., ton ot b H H AI Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sharp. PUer. ,I Botb are graduaUs of Twin PaUsI high achoo1.,MUs Bcett In 19SI and H i ^ HI Sharp in I960.I The wedding wlll take place JulyI n a t Uie Plrat BapUat church. H B HI w « « HMBaI C o u p le Feted a t H P M I R e c e p tio n H eld ' B H I In LDS C hurch K i■J CASTLKPORD. June 33-M r. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor who were mar- 9 B i [ » £ |

V rled in Uie LDS Umple In Idaho H H t w [i. Palls June 1 were honored a t a |-, wedding recepUoQ m the CuUeford I'^SM rifU I.’ LDS church w ith I3S guesU present, rM K w UM

' The church was decorated wlUi sum- | « F M r - “j m er flowers.'* The bride wore her wedding-dress P t i H h ^ . l

of w hlu lace, ballerina length, over UffeU, fashioned with a high neck- Une and long aleevas. U«r fliiget* r f

■ Up veil of nylon and lace was fasUn- U I She carried a bouquet of American ^ | j f c k T ’ I beauty roses wllh whlU saUn v W h | | I streamer* knotted with rosebuds, l J A I e d to a t l a r * .I The bride’s moUier, Mrs. Harold WR3. J I WUUams, wore a navy blue afU r- (S'I noon dress and Mrs. Earl Taylor. *--------------I ’ m oth tr e t th e bridegroom, wore a r t i ,I light blue aheer afUmoon dress. o | u e L I They wore ooraages of red roses. _I Bonna Prlultt. King HUl, * u in T n i i r I charge of the guest book. Vlrgtnla • 'I Bishop, Mra. Clifford Harria and R o n I O all Taylor were U) the gift room.I T he recepUon ub le w u cenUred The bridi I w ith a three-Uered cake topped with ment will b« I a bridal couple and dscoraCed In mng a t th* white and green wlUi whlU sweet- elub. Mr a i p e u and te m and UghUd candles, and M n N< I Mrs. Kirk NelUon and Mrs. H a m chairmen ai I Brown were assUUd In serving by SmIUi wlll I I SaUy PeUrson, Caro] WilUams, After Uie I Uarvene Bkeem and Shertel Taylor. the ne I O ther assUUnls were Mrs. Leo jui> ig toI Peterson. U rs. Robert La Pray and atid avoid t

Sthleeri Or«»t. An hlforI M. B. Skeem presenUd the pro- held lu t ev I gram. Ur*. EdlUi Oorless,' Twin «])[ be omi

PalU; two sUUrs, and Barbara Nor- n«rs from i ton, Burley, sang solos; Mra. W erett Tuesday a Oonrad, readlnjg: Bally peteraon, ij;ao ®jn i

• piano aolo; Wayne Skeem, trum pet ment. The •olo, accompanied by Arlene ChrU- ih a tridg ten ton aM Skeem aiul M iu OtirU- a t 1-16 pm tenson aang a duet accompanied by Arthur Boc

B Miss PeUreon. yount u niI, Out-ot-town guesU were Mr. and Th* ivMn z- Mrs. Earl Taylor and daughUrs, card p a ^ o; Almo; U r. and Mrs. HaroM WUl- and S i I J lams and family, Richfield, and Mrs. and M n D , Z. Whitaker. Brigham Olty, Utah, women'a'pa:

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Oed a t noon. Oame* were played and « ,y , * pj^nplaru were made to find the gene- park,alogy of their mother, . Out-of-to'

r. Out-of-town guesU were Mr. and Mrs. MllUnla Mrs. George Ransom and family, berU; Mr. *-s. Aberdeen; Mr. and M n. Dave and'famUy,r- Hutchinson and family, MalU: Mr*. Wallace Jeir- Libby Sant. Logan, Ulah: Mr. and Mr*. Wend':h Mra. Norman S an t and family. Wen.- U r. a&dUCi

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Begin T h u rs d a y .-The bridge and pinochle touma- U O i r y

ment will be featured T hu reday eve- , >ning a t Uie Blue L akee Oountry ( j Pelub. Mr. and U n . O. B . Sherwood . .and Mn. Nora Casey w ill be bridge . chairmen and Mr. and Mr*. & B.amlUi WIU be pinoehle chsOrmen. W id n e a ^

After Uie tournament n U under Q « » f t PUlway. Uie n « t meeUng wlU be hsid U n . Am July l» to be On rtfuU or seheduleand avoid Uve July * ho lK U j. w tth atrtou

An Infonnsl dlnner'-^nnce w u IST Sturteheld l u t even^g. The c lub hous* meeUng. Iwill be open Uxlay for la m lly din- voted lotoners from 3 to t pm . In a guei

Tuesday afternoon wltSi lunch a t Bleven reo(13:ao pjn. wlU fae tha P U i« Uumai- pa l gifts 'ment. The games s ta r t a t 9 a m D rm y and

Ths bridge luncbeon w lll be held Zngelfrecht a t i-.i5 pm,. •Wednesday wlUi Mn. The July Arthur Bockwiu and IC rs. Alton a t the bom Young u Hostesses.

The Thursday evening <Uaaer and card party wlU hava a a hosU Mr. / V i e e t Sand U n . Richard Oook and Ur. - t r and Mr*. Douglu Bean, prldsy U . K \ / .women’a party day. '

’The June frolic S a tu rd ay evanlnf >inRTAt will elose the actlvlUes a t th s Ooun- Testamenttry club for June. H oete are Ur: home«and Mrs. David Ptx and committee. Fetsti

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^R ing f tre r fy :)^I Ise Ward and Janus a q i t t«M | 0 I w v e married June WI byterian ehurob In M o * e o ir .--n I Itev. Donald claytoD pertaqBttf S I double ring ceremony, ' • ■’I UUs Ward U Ute daughter « fV R |I A lU AspUsu. Jerooe. apd fViia]I W aid,K una. He la the eon eC M »1 JM sa £ . Teague, O m t PiU«.M atit;I U rs. u a n h a n Bue aang w d JU S I KackUn w u organUt. ' i I l h e ' bride, given' by h sr tathsr> i w ort, a street length dren of e t f I shell lace. Ber bouquet w u o(« liik I roees and w hiu eamaUoos. B tltB I Je an s Terry, Uoecow. w u s a id o t I honor. Bridesmaids wert ^ t l t a I Dudley, Moscow, and Ura. Z i t f a y t t t tn l I Alien, Bpokane, Wash.,.. niMI Bobert Randall, G reat PiJli. WMfiTH I best man and ushers were O s o r t« n |I Leuehan, Breat PaUi, and H tn ipB H I Sllba, Moscow. H II The bride’s moUier wors an a q u a H I crepe dress w ith black and w h lte lB I iLOceisoTlea. Her oartag* was o tU B I roeee and camaUons, U nI A tscepUon w u beld Immediately H I tollowUig Uis -ceremony la th e IR I church p trlon. The cake w u t t n ~ [fl " ed ^ U n . Vlrgll Tucker, BoUe. I I

aun t of Uie bride. U n . Thomaa H WUson. Moacow, and U ary J u u ■

- Ourry, U okow, assUted. BenUet ■ U ortn w ts In eharge oS 1h» gM tk ■ book. H I

The oouple left for a .w tdd la iH B trtp to Uie weat couU They v U II B reaide in O rsat FaUs. U

f . • • * H- Dairy Program |Q ; ' Given by C lu b ll« A dairy program in s p t« s « B ttd |», a t Uis Highland View elub a t e U n g y |' Wedneaday a t U u .h o m t o t U n . H , Q toTft PUUsr, H* U n . AmuL DnoT v u v n i i M ^ H I ehalfsun . Roll Wtf t a n M i n

wtUt a tribute to tathtM . u n . W a i i ^ H I ley Sturteon conducted a M t t H a meeung. Ursn D san -W elk tr w a t H . voted loto U u club. M

In a guessing eontesl. Mr*. X S u p | l | t Bleven reoelred tha p rIa . B um U nt U S >■ pal gifts were reeeivsd b r M a .H l u D n u y and U n . niUer. I M B tp I I I ] Zngelfrecht reeelnd th t'elub I. The July ) meeting irtU h e beM ’i a i n a t the bome of Mrs. BIU P t t n l d t | | |

* * * { Ur. Meets Featured | l ‘ By Society, C lub fflw UTTRTAuaH. June a ^ - ih o o i d B i . Testament Boilpture eiOt m tl a t H | r th e bome of Ur*. P. U . « t b « t Bar* n t. b a ra Petstsen .w u eo-bostsst. T h t (B |

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Mra. O rast Bates, Mrs. LeRCT L e t 'd and Urs. WUlUm Bgberl. JU frtsb*I- m ent commltUe w u u r s . Roger:e Tolman, Mrs. Harold Peterstn; Mrs.s. Dale Petersen and Ura. JErerettd Ooodmaa. U n . V enu Lee aoS U rs.:i; X atl Wrtght am ttged tiw t a t s fA ta tss ts i.-O u r t& t th e .K su & n ^9 R « iu t seelsty wlB m te t oo th t tte*1. cad Tuetday of ta th monab

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H a r p e r a c o re d a th r ill in g , n ip i m a tc h o n e u p b y e in k in g a lE - f o o t p u t t o n th e n in th ffrcen t a t t h o T w in F a lla m un ic ipa l I c o u rse f o r a n e ag le on th e po r- f lv # h o le . P u r v e s s u rp ris e d ■* to u r n a m e n t d o p s t e r i by 1 o u iitin s; N e w t C a r te r , Boise, m e d aU st, 4-2.

H»rper mUlea on tfia buck nine j,q to Uke the win. Davl* w u w o up , « t U)« and of the first round, but ^ H arper c*m« back to Ua th* tcore an M d then go cut In front with * 30- — toot patt tor a b in ie on lhe /ourth holft, Davi.i miMcd » 25-foot pult I J on the »ftine hole by two Inchfs.• But Harper bogled No. 8 while

- • D arlj «a4 ahootlng par to even the U a a te h . Tha £olfer» halved No>, 8, U t and « to go Into the Hnal hole all tied up. Both golfers were on lhe W green In two shou. DnvLi mUned ^ hi* eagle pu tt by a foot, but Hurper . eurved In dead center to end the

Pun-ei »het four-under par golf lo defeat the amoolh Carter, Cart- ®! er v u off on his short game, nls ° b/g reapon, trhHe Purves w u slrok-, t" " In* the ball *tm1ght down the fnlr- v a n and had his putter hot.

P m e a led two up a t lha end of Blaa aad pletod vp one mor* hole ■ J Ok Ne. 3, The game ended on the i mrmtii hole with Pvrrea four ahead Wllh only two to go. J"'*

ShouldH arperw lntheM -holelln- J" ‘ »1 round Sunday he will b« 'the first JheJour-tUne ehamplon Sn the hlttorr t t tha »Ut« tournament, i t wll! be P um * ' flnrt ahot a t lhe rtata UUe,

tTp untu Saturday'* round,- Car- uP ter, a lormer pro and two-Ume J™'' Idaho amat«ur winner, w u the hot- “J ‘ ta rt golfer in iHe toumey. He quail- fiad Wednesday with a tlve under par as a sd e a ill j won th«a-*traU ht natehai.

Tha defendint ahamplon. Jimmy Whlppla, Lewlslon, bowed out In Friday’s . first round to Harvey (uii Schlagenhauf. Twin Falls, one up. Kor<i Schlagenhauf dropped ou t In tha afternoon to D arlf caa tip on the Kms l i l t hole.

OhampionaWp pUy will atari a t 10 a m Sunday a t the Blua Lakes Rntn Country club. Eighteen holes will b« Tr.ui played on the canyon course with {.“ , tba n sa l 18 coming a t 1 p jn . a t t —r> tha raunfdpal coune,

AH other flights wlU play ntne ^ holes on each course. Toumament A4I1 prites will be awarded a t the mu- nlelpal course following the com- pletloh of the 38-hole final in the i. 11. champloMhip night. “ >•

Play In lha prMldent'a flight taw ib h- Amold Paterson. PoeaUUo. oust hiu S rit* DuJS’an, Spokane. Waah.. S-3, and Harvey Pierce. Twin PaUs. down John Adams. Idaho Palis, 4-3. -•in Peterson aad Plerc* meet a t 9;J0 " " * 4A . fer the UUe.

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B E R K E L E Y . C a lif ., J n n e 23 (; ick nine h o ld e r D ick A t t le s e y a n d a h o s t o f wd*iwt L ob A n g e les A th le t ic c lub w on th he score a n n u a l A m e ric a n A A U t r a c k a n d Ul a 3 0 - ----------------------------------------------- - I todne iDUrlh rw i . i n fS,r “ Russets T np l.’ " j s : T> o £ X’ ™. Bees 8 -0 to fhole all _ n . ‘

Start Series -KiAHO FALLS. June J3 (,ff>-Tlie a r d ,

flflh place Idsho PalU RUsseU trip- ,,1 ped U ague leading Balt Lake City ^

r . r t - 8-8 tonight desplU the fireman role ,30 , rti, of Bob Greenwood, league-leading j,n ,i

, /iVok- P“^ » « toT Salt tn k e City. JJ^rllie fair- Rus-'Ct-i ^oL to Hobert for ^, Ihrce runs in the three InnlnuK hernA ot tourd, while Renn Barblsan gained i>,e «

«■* hole ■ victory for Idaho Palls, 33_ the Things started o lf on the wrong meter

r ahead for Salt Lake City as starter j,Jack ‘IVautweln gave up three rum y,])y

lOleiln- ^ ^*0 Innings. Re walked <p,’(he first ‘he first lour men for one tun In oymp history the f ln t. bu t was hauled out of hot gi \ n

iK water u Pinky H eua mada a grand* qu , t«'UUe, »tand catch in centerfleld and set i q , 1,- Car- up » hot doubleplay. B ut Trautweln uo-Ume walked Uia n e tt five men to lorce he hoi- In t" ’” more runs in the second in- p „ i , i I ouall- nlng., Snaer The Bees didn't get Uiat first, run „

'WtU the fourth Inning and, desplta “ i . , a two-run rally In tha ninth, didn’t

K’-.T”"' "" ?I‘;w Ina I,ne up. Kort.ll I. J I < t(Cr,ftor.n lb I 9 I t whlcft In tha r< t i i » 1 s Jon Uie Knjt i)> J 0 4 0 n « i^ i »> 1 0 1 1 TheTriindM < s i l l r>tt*T»<n> «f i « > I 100>m

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s :a All-Star Squad , . r_ CORVALLIS, June S3 0?V O re. out a

■n fS ? ton s ta ta and Oregon each placed mostT•k«, thre? men on the_norlhern division leasheJ . R»b. all-star buebaU team aifribuhced 'T he

*• here today. snappiik Nor. There were two players from the bcactuih. Washington State and cne Mch Boise j

from WashUigten and Idaho on the Theteam selected by conference coaches, the III

Oene Taneam. captain and short- -"Jn*- d7ft.ii “top of Uie UUe-wlnnlng Oregon>1.1 tnd. SU ta tealh, w u an unanimous '«««“

, - choice, as were Clayton Carr. WSC to tnirt. TwS catcher; and Bod Keogh. •WBO »^P«. <*f*.t. pitcher. Earl Averlll. Jr.. Oregon

•<• «®4 right HeJder and division baUlnj c ,^ , p•ll,). t - champion, failed by a single vote A>hfoH•nd L»« of unanimous selection. . “' ' i . ' 'Morton o thers selected; Don WUle. OSC Kitoi"

'* pitcher; Bruce M clntojh, Idaho, wmi*™

a e e o n d ^ e ' ; ° j V e t h i r d “* 1” m k \u hase; Gordon Rodland. W uhlng- Or«n i> K>. ton. left Held; Pete Goodbrod. OSC. ’Ji'f,''' '

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it"' Jockey Is Killed Kt jS In Utah Accidentin ai«i RICHFEELD. UUlh.’June 33 (/TT— D"*** •„ A 18-year-old CaUfomia Jockey w u w(ni»»

j r killed InslanUy todoy when thrown v.icwi.;',d Pr'. trom hi# hone In the »eeonii race f«’y*- h; »tk of the annual Richfield meet.MttUa- Another jockey received a broken SBII-AiiL>i,nu. collar bone and his mount died, lm- —U*wiii8 |^ f . paled on Uie track fence, in an- u m i i

other accident. Rtrone Ralph PiUrBkukK, Baker, Callf..

w. Jw- wa* kitted when his hor»t '-War- i r'TI’i“ hSJ: bound." a S-yeai--o!d in the live li 1. M I* furlong race, roUed and Uirew him

fu n d in g Uie first- tum . O rant Og- J; " ;„ i*Twi, Judge a t the turn, said tha wi"-p.i «r«ib. horse apparently struck Uie jockey

till- with hi* hoove* as rider and mount n

iw. former T iuh resldenu. had won the H P I * c«i(tT collecUngk'liitr the purse. Twin _!________________ _ census

SPRINTER w m s RACE " j :YORK. June a s .w ^ -^ h e iiu * *1;* “

iW U. Reward one of Uia be rt Uloroughbred»Prtnter*. tried distance today for ,

r Kill, the first time and romped to a *" f*“ '■««*>» front-ntnnlng victory In the W332S ' ’*1” ®"

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d ies in 13.8 se co n d s , le a d in gth r e e tc a m T n a te r to ~ th e t a p e . KI t w as tw o - te n th s o f a se co n d ■

. slow er th a n h is w o rld s ta n d - H (■ ^T lie a r d j g j jg g t y e a r . •

” i* i ’.? ' The Hew York AthleUc club mada ■a powerful bid for Uam honors with H |

man roie ,30 p<,iny^ but w u beaten In Uie HB-ieaaing leading frorn the H

l» ft fo'' A second place by Wall McKlbben • e. ninRK lie ,[,e photo flnbli 200-meters gave (hen gained ihe, winning squad eight points and onsl

33 more were picked up in the 300-le wrong ;n«ter hurdles through first, aecond a nI starter fourUi places. Attlesey. inciden- ___1iree run* uiUy, w u Uie fourth-place finisher. ___= walked defending San Pranclsco I •J run in oymplc club finished th ird with r SIt of hot 9, j / u points. M J a grand* oUier scores Indudqd:*"? ««t Kansas M; Grand St. Boys'.club, r T l

rautwein york, 34; Pioneer club, New Ito /e ree York. 311/12; San Antonio AC, 18',4: ■

cona in- .unlver4l ty , - U : Michigan „ S tile , 14; Arlrona flute , Tempe. 8;

University of Utah, 3 1/ 8. thrC ih • “ “ *a way ba- ©f ak .T .i5 tween the Los Angele* AO. manned o .,_ ,h up all u s o ^ S u n t

_ , well as by former college luminaries, fa c eh o . and Uie New York Athletic club jn tl

b J « I < whlcft had held the fead untll'Ja te J } ® ' In the meet.1 0 I I There were photo ItnUhers In the W ith

t ; J f > lOO-meler and 300-meter sprlnu . G eor 1 1 1 0 The necessity of studying the pic- 1 s 7 e tures h tld up final tabulaUon of1 0 0 1 polnb. Wh

One meet rccord w u se t by the hlU s41-foot fl»i-lnch heave of Henry '’“ B®

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'30 « J - « Jim Oollldny, speedy, frc.ihmon ™” *' «> " > - • from Northwestem u n i v e r s i t y , dez d' . I Krui e'lualled the 100-metcr rccord with .ten, fi.i. 10.3. George Rhoden, n Jamaican itnd« s. who run* for Morgan S u te college. 1‘e‘d-

BalUmore. Ued a 10-year-old record Twl 1j. SlU in winning the 400-meter run in 49 secom B»n(5,iifT seconds,----------------------------------------- Dick :

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)p In 9-8 Clash fieldBOISB, June S3 (/P>-Tlie G reat

Falb Electrics managed to squeeze!>>—Ore- out a #-8 victory over Boise, bul al- I I placed most were upended u the Pilots un- l l f ^division leashed a six-run sixth inning. iT lIriouiiced 'T he s h a rp 'T ie id lh g 'E le c t r ic s Wi

snapped through a doubleplay In Ing 1s from the bottom of the n inth lo stop a Pall!;e Mch Bobe rally. coneI on the The Pllota trailed 3-8 going into he wcoaches, the Ilnal frame. They scored two pltclI short- ,run»_before, relief .p itc h e r Jim DonOregon Younger, who replaced Gene Molle, M<

inlmous Cooley to bit a grounder fleldr . WSC to third, from where the ball made tend

slops at- seeond and first for the nighnrpffnn doutile out. damiS S c m . F . W » ? . , ! ■ . “ ' " A h . .

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fie five In I. MpII. i ill s\j. Y0UB»»r 0 la >j. »

n t O r- i, llureki* 1, Moll* >, Ch*n<n<u f. Prtti |.lid tha WP-P.lu. Wlnntr—Ilupfkl*.- Loatr — .

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7 " Bear Valley Elk » Herd Increases

BOISE, June' 33 ( fl^ A n aerial J^ x ^n census revealed 333 elk in Bear'val-Jey meadows of cenUal Idaho, the Cood* i

Sheilu ***** department r e . fffhbred Porta, kl 4 H'av fnr ^ an-increase over counta T—j':u .I \a ' in 194S and 1»M When the elk pop- ' I722M ulatlon w u listed a t 377 a n d - m .Aoue- department said some ^

^ of Ihe Increue may be aUributed ■:_____ to fh* fic4 Ui&t two obaervff* were ^

used th b year compared wiUi’ only ^ene spotter In th e -p u t two-year#.— — j

Bill McCahan, rIghUiander who '•» • r ' l i ’ki trial WlUl the BrooklynWuh, Dodgers th b spring, has racked up

11. ^ 1: lour straight wlna fo* Ptart Wortli^ iw »ue. -J

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tcKlbben ' Ed llarper, left, and Ed Purves, veten ters gave (he Idaho lU te amaUoi’ golf champloi lints and otuled medaUil Newt Carter. Boise. 4 - t the 300- fwu- Male ehampJeiulilpfc This is Uie fir

t. a ^ n d eagraHog)

Billings Edgt 13 Three Hits; 1

D on Ze»ki, f iro -b a llin R rIg h lh aiK th r e e - h i t te r h e re S a tu r d a y n ig h t tc

ha- o f 4 new fo u r-g a m e s e r ie s in Ja y c c ' S u n d a y n ig h t w i th t h e f i r s t c o n te s t

binaries, f a c e ncw com er D on G ab le r • tic ,ciub in th c fir .s t g a m e iind M us- ijtil Jate L a^j.y p jjy n c w ill In n g lc ^ ■s in the w i th C ow boys’ L e f th a n d e r

sprinu . G eo rg e Jo h e n g e n in t h e n ig h t- the pic-

° While Uie Cowboys were finding . by the hlU scarce, ihe MustanRs found thc .,! Henry '■ange for n h lu olf two Cowboy i ; ' „ , ' 3 In lhe hurlers. Bon Goode and Jim Russell. Twin

Billings opened the Rame.wlttionc r!’',!"*’ reshman ™n In the llrsL Humberto Pernan- o/.i,.' e r s l t y '1 '’= double into leftlleld nnd scorcd ii-i.. lrd with 0" Dnvb' Rrounder lha l richo- amalcan «hct«d ofl Goode's glove Into rlght-

college, Held. Diia record Twin Falls look a brief lead In the un in 49 second. After Jack Bukowats and

Dick Mllne walked and advanced on a wild pilch, Ooode singled Into ,ip,.rii. right to score both riinncr.s, -mis Nc~ v

I ) wa-s Ihc only h ll Ihc Cowboya col- 'I iBcted unUl the elghUi liming.

The Mustangs regained th» lead rhtui'< In the third and held It for the re- Sf,*''* malnder of the game. Alter two were down, Davls homered over the lelt- lleld wall lo Ue the score. Then Dick Small doubled and scored on Gene J " ' ‘

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i t " " Moore Injured s stlectrlcs Warren Moore, kmoolli'-flcia- iplay In Ing third buem an for the TwinI stop a PaUs cowboys, was knocked un- n'®®'

conclous Saturday nlghl when ‘ 'N illng into he w u sU^ck in the hcad by ared two pitched ball by Billings' hurler •'<!-e r . Jim .Don Zeakl In.ltic.thlrd.innlns____^e Molle, Moore w u carried Irom the rounder fleld by teammates, but his a t- N=bi.II made tending physician said Saturday 'I?*'* ' for the night hs believed- "no aerlous"

damage was done. candin* However. X-rays will be Uken , a J S to determine any Injuries.* 0 2 0 Moora Is expecl«l to be back J ,« 0 In the lineup In a fr^dnys,

I i 11 < i' I Ju'j.o

! e the sixth on three h iu and two ci7vVi>i * I walks and the final run came In the y

• J ® ® seventh on two singles and a walk.J 1 » » Tlie Cowboys narrowed tho gap iietniit

______ In Uie eighth. Bob Knoke walked '''V*''''.i : T JT JO and Milne doubled lo left tov^core nil.wr', the new Cowboy catcher. Then Rus- Kium... sell, who replaced Goode in the sev-JD 4IJ- 9 enth inning, singled to score Mllne, ii,r»,1 1???.“"..* Twin Palla collected only threeCr**orj; hlt« and two of those were h ll by i — ini

. -c—An. Cowboy pitchers.

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Purves, veteraD Twin Fall* golfers, wllf talUe Si golf championship. H arper nipped Bud DavU c cr, Boise. 4-& If H arper wlos the pUyoff he win I rhi* Is Uie ilr f t time Pur» t* h u been la ebamplei

Edges Cowboys ts; Twin Bill T(K r ig h th a n d e r , f o r t h c Biliing.-i M ustnn j lay n ig h t t o d e f e a t t h e T w in F a lla Cowboy ies in J a y c e e p a r k . T h e tw o clubs w ill ba tl i r s t c o n te s t s t a r t i n g a t 7 p .m . L a r ry Shcpi Jn b le r ----------------------------------------------------------

" '5 ', “Ikjwboy <;r„i KiU» .S7i <4 Bussell. TWIN FALLS ______ } Jl .»» Jli

l» and . ' 'iced on NATIONAL LRAGVE Hltr,I IV (. Tot. an slill

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Cindlnl, Crlit«nu »i>d S.mliilek; Rtmi. plus J

back AMEIIICAN LrAKtiK r Harrl

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‘ - C o v e red w i th e x tra h e a v y hamV w ate r , r e p e l le n t d uck . Y ou l i ; , '

f a n b e t y o u r life on - th is and ^ c u sh io n . gu,j,

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■», will talUe Sunday In (he 3t-fioie final tor »nl ■d Bud DavU oae np Salurday and Purr«s mlc) pUyoff he win be the f ln t Idaho golfer to win Pad! *en la ebamplenshlp conUntion. (Staff phota^

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boys 6-4 on ii ill Tonight =ing.i Mustangs, fashioned him self a '' *1' Falls Cowboys 6-4 in th e opening game

clubs will battle in a doubleheader here mb t I. Larry Shepard, Billings m anager, will

^ “Old” Champs CH JfiC Pace Field in -S.

ing I

c. Links Tourney r it in l i i TOLEDO'. O,. June 23 I/IV-A cou- fansI SJ9 1 ple ol lonner national open cham-' ,<»i »li plons, Lloyd Mangrum and Cary OHK’ 1’ MIddlecoff, turned the 14th Inver- LO1 r s 14'. ness four-baU golf matches Into a Pry,

' tlghl conte,sl today as they upset growi , " ' , . bolh the leading teams in IB-holc growld Jc,h<ni<a niatches. with

Clayton Heafner and Johnny Pal- overE mer, both of North Carolina, were Venti. r.t. ca MUt Jeadiug the pack with a plus

fUc count after five of seven match- Sev. v„. r-'. But four olhcr teams were with- " 'I ' ^> .s<iM It, in i,hootlng dlslancc, "nd• -J’; ;?!’ Mangrum and Mlddiecoff handed tlila t 1 \iit 12’ ths leaders a live-down defeat UilsI .U5 in , momtng u they toured the par-71 ■ Inverness layout in 61 strokes, knock-

p., rn “ uthemers off the top spot' ,n j ' aiomcntartly.: .H.I I 'i Henry Ransom and Roberto De- ' ‘ vlcenzo, who moved into the lead I ,400 lu with plus five u H cafner and Pal- . .«n HH mer fell, were defeated one douTj ' j i7 13,• by Mangrum-Mlddlecoff th is alter-

’ noon.-That defeat moved Devlccnio, .* g Uie Argentine champ, and h u part-« - n ll t ner Into second place w ilh plus lour

'w ' I ’ day's play, Hcafner'• r<'urr- Palmer climbing back into the

lead wilh a one-up victory over ^ » • Freddie Haas and Ed "Porky" Oliver, f - A Jonn .nd Mangrum aad Mlddlccoff. shoot- rd>. ing the two best rounds of the day,^ Z t IT 0 ^ i ’oved into the thirdKoniiinir. ^P' t '^‘th plus three. Deadlocked a t ' ek; B»mi. plusiwo Were delcndtng champions * , , Sam Snead and Jim Perrier, who

won two-matches today, and Dutch U i:< Harrl'on and Marly Purgol, who j i W

n i l M points w l\h a pair of ■ ■•irbofoiiK victories m today's rounds.

1)1* l! I U, 8. TRACRMEK FAIL *in;Dvc,. LOPTOON. June 33 (/P>—Oxford:i-» * I 8(id Cambridge captured all but"*1 5.1” • the running,events today toUurU •nd Harvard and Yale, S to 4, in

thetr I6U1 IntemaUonal track meet M^3 * » » betore a crowd of 17,600. .

READ •nMES-NEWS WANT AD3. ^

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I I Ogden Blanks T” 9 Redbirds 3-0H On Three? Hits s a nm POCATELLO, June S3 M >-pgden Wpr M l pitcher Buddy Gross flung a three S & 9 h it Khutout a t Pocatello tonight aaH the Reds celebmKd his debut with foui

a 3-0 victory over the Cardinals. PLRip Jackson, Pocard moiihdsman. a t

gave up only five hlta to the Ogden twobatsmen, but lacked support a t the theplate. over

Ogden had the game sewed up In Tlthe first iniUng w ith, a single run, threand added another pair in the sixth Befor good m euure . , e-3 -

The initial run came ainSerb B a r. in Y.low doubled. Howie Padgett singled butand Harlow scooted home u CardI* out

,1 tor nnl sccond ba.scman Bryce Car- Parturvfts mlciiael dropped a peg trying to nab form> win PadKcH. Tlhota^ OCDEK I. POCATELLO * Jnnil

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s Citation MissesINOLEWOOD. CalU,, June 33 (JP, Newc

—Citation sUyed out of action nurs- the ing an ailing leg today, leaving the Pirat way open for Sturdy One to score and i

J y a surprl.'dnB victory In the »35,OOQ vlcto;J Inglewood handicap’ before 41,700 Ch:

I cou- fans at Hollywood park. Broolrham- ---------------------------- taJenCary OHIO NTITTER WINS vldoi

hver- LONDON, June 23 (^V-Shlrley Thi nto a Pry, Akron. O.. added the London over u p » t gtni.1 courts chnmplonshlps to her since )-holc growing list of tennis titles today won

with a methodical 6-3, 6-6 victory durln r pa j. over glamour gal Nancy Chaffee, Pot were Ventura, Calif. Bniciplu* , ---------------------------- In al,

atch- Seven professional baseball leagues rally wllh- " ‘I* operating in North Carolina mand

and :,lx cach In New York and Texas son b inded this season. c*go it this iar-71

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its *™'»™VcSiiS- w as th e deddinj w i .

I ’ S Soxnight aa Sox , 6-5, in the ooenw:ut with fo u r game Bcricj ® i n ^ . Plnch-hllter J« conh.ndsman, a two-run linile ,e Ogden two out in Uie nia^ ^t a t U i e Uie New York

gle run, three-run rally, he sU th Bob Porterlleld igi m

« - J - in b , w i s , ™Kb H ar- In his debut u »

singled but the W-degree W u .s card i- out of the gaae:e C ar. PartcrflPlJ, , ^S to iiBb former Yankee plijt,

1hcCinclmiaUB«i«.• Inningi-with not . S L

! b r a w n , t o ,, 1 0 1 Philadelphia's Phttw t i o o The Philadtlplil*

\ t ; It two in a r S n *t 010 A Browns in ihelr Uitk> to k,

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9j coo-s The AjspoiW thidtbut M 000-0 mer Yankw touUipj,

/ n . - w » Brow. p - p i l i r ^ 'P h Klntf, Urrt mnin,

to and wlldoea dfprired D«lo I, BU combe of a no-hlt. ntt-runoii'r.r. T riththsader pitch!

Brooklyn Dodcm to a 13-1 over the Pltutjurjli Pirate*.

Klner slnjled *iUi two out first Innta* for the lone Pin

! 33 (JPi Newcomb# wsHed four bit n nurs- Uie ninUi lo lorce over U ing the Pirate nm. Neweomb* ,»im0 score and lanned lire in posUni hi »35,OOQ victory. t**41,700 Chlc«o'J toUectlon et

Brooklyn Dodten comblntd laJenlJ to ipuk Uie Cuta io victory ortr tba Hew York (

■Shlrley The rtctmy vas Ui» Cut London over Uie Olinti In Uiclr hoo to her slncc Unj ». I»M. The aim

s today won 10 liralfht at Wri«Iej victory durtng thu span.

HuUlfee, Poraer Dodfen G«ni Hen Bruce Zdnnli and Ed Mibl in all f(or n s i of a fifth

leagues rally Uut n n th* Cubs « larollna mandlni l-l lead, Ran.v)m1 Texas son batted In the cUier thn

etgo rum OB a bomer and 1

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m o r n l& s e n d in g nbout ■ M n n m d «t B lM t ^^ K H z i B k e i U ld tbe ” ^ ^ ■ ^ t c r n o o n round m n n e rB c ■ ■ I I t U u munlcipU se co n d halv ■ ■ K u n j^ „ ^ m e e t in r poi

Httlllwell »»ldV sona foUowsd U e ge,uon wm b , ch»mp 10 n «h I p m euis of Increi ^ IU " “ J noted th i t btd

s - s b b . ■— r . u n o “

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„ iround the Blue B*dttringTU'^»ys p r . ^I He sttld. L«t« loUow ^ ^ jf, hell enow you « m e

directors' meetl ** h e » i* w »W t,» n « -u n d * r ^ quill- ent, rfBUkemedUUt I t w « ^e ia .p ir dchlevement 0. arraoBcd,

, « t o . ^ . - T U y l „ » o n o , S I “ 'w ll.? rtl be tom b. Anyone S „ * b u t he '* “ »'? •^^

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‘ h lttln , them on , « bit predlotlone, .» *iWUnc mood eould h iv . wVjker S d

5,110 t*Ik to P r td t u i r to «U a

l ^ t x . the ble R u u ltnSipmes while pltchlne p l - i a l l c l .I tD All* Cowboy* I i i t - r x •« 7-

S ’ r a c e Y

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dresCTirefloiUns around w ddrives**w '^» ta « u « . A ttendinee Is th T e iT lrm iJSw tt^ ta S iV tlA k e O rt? . I l n , john HiiUcect. Club* ir e finding du trte t tltll*t. 1iKBtebolh end! m eet iS e meUw^Q* ^ i n , np ld ly both . h S “ ho « 51 *P«Mstl iDd club m w - M iiteu r crown

U U th u » , d S S ' 1M b lut Pioneer leigua W |ir loov. n t e ^ U i d l t l i h k c l u b .' to«4 thl* feuon . p iu a » for niUi

drawn t m tle p w * to be n o itanW fiti* tn 31 home if he were pitT!»CiJrtoy» are iQ A bad jj.year-o ld son

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M N ew^ l U i »orid a t R uue t S O I t t June

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ry (Kid) UatU I tl .? '’' directors a r t eoo fight may d

Monday. Look for In* «owd In lh* ■ttmcment*. All u no t l«>ka like

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S p e c i a l M e e t i nP O C A T E L L O , June 23 ( /P ) - P r e s ! d e n t J . P d a y d ire c to rs o f th e P io n e e r b a se b a ll le ag u e ly to discufls possible r e v a m p in g o f t h e sch ed n now in p ro jre s s . T h e y w ill c o n s id e r a pria so n be sp li t in to tw o ------------------------ilve.i, w ith th e f i r s t h a l f T „ i ^ a id ing nbo u t Ju ly 1, H aU lw ell 1 j 1 1 K 6 A ]

"W nnerB o f th e f i r s t a n d I S ' H f l p Pcond h a lv es th e n w o u ld _ ,eet in R p o s t season p la y o f f . K p i f i j i T TttlUwell laid the *pUt lewon «ug.■Uon w u being itudled aa a ATLANTA. Jun ian* of increulng attendance. He ex-blg league ba> ted that b id weither Interfered the big show and 1 uiderably wllh th* *chedule a t out of the buth le> beginning of the *eaaon. w ith Luke Appling, fiu ttan t lou In attendance. etop of tha onca <We want to do anything we can cago W hite Sox,help," Halliwell u ld . “and I Camuquel can ha

)Ughl a ipllt seuon might In- if the Box top thclu e attendance." end look more IlkTe noted tha t one 0/ the prob- ner than they eviM would be wbat lo do about *»» out there,se s postponed enrller In th e .iea - Appling now m\ and which have nol yet been 80* e la u AA 801de up, J»nn club In Mlalllwell had hoped to have the |>»PPy In hU woriectors' meeting Sunday bu t said ”* ***“ place a

was Mnablt to malit a rrange- they've 'nta In time. He u ld the date gamea.» #et Jast as <3u/e«y u I t could ^ « • " « ^arranBcd, 1" batUng an<lalllwell u ld /-two or three old Rabbit Mar*ngs" wlll comedjelore U»e dlrefc- “LfJ?' s but he declined to dUcloua t they are, oU»»r thin the sp lit ‘ iu n proposal. ‘ . 1 T w “ * L « S !^

dyn Walker to t group of Bolsa « w « ^Jneumea. HaUlwell refuud to

» = i S 5 ! = - - £ ? = £ )' » In lUi playing d

tranahan to S = r .,‘SI —y. , . fie’i no t groanlnig

ace Youlh iny y - f , ■, playing shortstop 1

o u rn e y l 'm a liODTH BEND. Ind.. June 33 W V- ^^•■Um^r«T*\oink Stranahan, leuoned am a- They change decLr fMm Toledo, and Jim Blalr, run* and when thn-agW sophomore i t Oklahoma M iin*t us It hurt!m d M, won seml-flnal matches trade Joba with Chay and wlU meet Sundiy for the "More power titero M ite u r golf championship, (new manager of ^ a h a n had to wlthitand a ,n d i hope he Whering sub-par surge by unher- wiy home, but I-ed Bob OUon. MlcWgin'* No. 1 here."fer, through 37 hole* befor* fl- --------------ly winning S and-J In today'* r i y~ihole seml-flnala. S a Y I - . A l l ■he 19-year-old^ Blalr, belUng 216d drive*, w u never behind from ■»«■

early momlng hole* In ellmln- V l a T | R p r p . lg John Har* tha UndlanapoUsalct tIUlst. I and J. TVT . ^■he methodical. calcuUUng Stran - l \ o t C ^ n Jl. Who a t as ha« won every big a teur crown but the naUontl. NKW YORK, JBt« a comparaUve nsweomer in ting TTtnk Lane

tcheduled JS-hole iJioi»down." White So* b nolUalr look* Ilk* * big overgrown speak* It Is with « bey and tn hi* f ln t m ajor Totce. H e li thenge for naUonal recognition t p . ‘The W hite Box a« to be no more ruffied Uum as piece by piece, to ha were pltchforkbg hay. T lit iheruld know moreyew-old soa of Mbwurl's lieu- tn y one else.■ant governor should make « How doe* he fee 1 cuitomer for Trankle. Mrlou* pennant «

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[atthews* Fight 5S.2,?£,' 1 Boise May;t New Records I m ort than^’ bai b l t t June 11 ttiJO-HMvy td - w ? ? e * ^ e * u p 1ice Uckrt uie* today ltd Bportt ^ pitching."rniotei Tax Hager to venture a Lane's reasonlni

Ohlcago-a « ta l fou(m d) Mattoew»-blg Bill P e ttr - the Yankees In Ni

I fight may draw the blraesl box- Except for the 1crowd In Uie *t«t«'« Witory. S " York wVn

M i g f . . y a g a . / " ; j , T t s : . i r j : i

u . u . t l . . g s r s . . " s ? “^ran. popular Nabpa scrapper, g f . !V itaUoned a t Ti. Uwls. W ash, “ ’i .J d be in th . prtllmlnartN. t o ? K r ^

J 1 limiting the Bombatty Berg Wins;h Western Open gHl;,furS:'BXLAIMLPHW. Jun t a W) — ot t o t lta « u t by tity Barg. MlnsHPoUi, t t r t t k td « •* «M behind H>day to ttini back b t • tou fh t M l ^ateur Pat O’SuUiran, two up, tn d t» dlalodgt tba W ilurt h tr fourth wwnin's w etttm , '

Robinsonr‘.rX'S2:’?AS^ AU-star \g. trying lo ov*rhaul th* s tn u - 5 ? ® ! ^ ’ “ ’ ^ ial ll.y*ar-o5d tmaUur from ^

S ! ’ S S S , lor 17 n * . to l h .

t on th t Itu» to puU Uwl for i l S b S s o T ^

t on th* 9Stn to recwa ner t r i ' other W hitt ph by two holes, th e races 1

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ext Layne Fight ' ^ ‘5SSSS*tl Rescheduled

rsW TORT, JuB* M cn - Jey 'M areltno-Rts U jn e flght,[Inally ichedulid tor July 11 In the Brooklyn Dadi]kee siadlum. wat retdieduled _ ---------- ----July U .ln M «11*od Sw*T« g tr - H a r Y S F f l (

Im K omi, president of the pn>. ' R l v f t ■jt>| inttniaUonal Boxing elub. X i l p J ,V iV a JI the change w u made to Insurt n e w LONDON,

bout being h tld on a deflnlts ^ q, B t^ea now aI. erew pe tch ln i job 97t a n t« u a « » w tW ttt te - a im o h t i o t m* et* from New^ England fan*. trlmnTte In hi* 31 rt e t (hun are coming to Kew iq hU la t t sUnt 1t tw t h f tlght-cra-onB-day nt* B«let’-Inspired c lion Uoktti. elUier Cralo or boat, f»vend Yale hr aovtnc the bout Indoon, th e t t igngtht yatttn layp it Trm be tsaured of seeing th t newtl of theirt on th t le t datt." Norris tald . i tu m e i r tm .[anU no halla fn m Bnxkport, SaUet «1U t« u m a IS, and h u dona moat ot his a t H arvard aUileUItlng in tha New Snfland i t t t t t . . . n t I t from Lewiston. Utah. READ TlMES^NE

>opMay m i n

i e t i n g Hre s id e n t J . P . H alliw ell u l d te b a l l le a g u e w i l l m e e t U o a- o f t h e sc h e d u le f o r th e sea-

o n a ld e r a p ro p o s a l t h a t tb *

luke Appling ' s-Happytote in IV^oi'g u f lf f inV TLA^A . June » A I.big league basebaU player* m lu |s big ehow and w an t to e ta 'l l b a ^: of the bush letguea. H %?;U 4 I.uke Appling, for 30 year*-*horU ■p of tha onca downtrodden OM- ■to W hite sox, say* young OWeo ■rrasquel can have his old job even ' ^ Bthe Bo* top the American league « ■4 look more Uke a pennant wta- | ■ : than they ever did when Luke« ou t theie. SiDPllng now manages th* White ac'^cll!^ A ^so u th e rn usocUUon ■m club in Memphis a ^ he^ H

rt aeven same*. Atawwan RagMSro seasoM Luke M «h* Amsri- thf* eeafjB. Ther, in batUnn and In 1949 he broke MUie»o. A e Cuba

Rabbit Maranvllle's mark of —« games of ih o r to t^ ln g . AfWr » •iping Uie old reeord of moat I U l Ij?M a t *hortsUip. Luke tiowrt I U * -m la s t summer and played only ^ * 1 '

specialM Su m .na i»«r i«.- HOOKUJl^ In the mlnorj KEW YORK. J,wn throu ihout bueball u old jnj^^iaUonal BoxI

r z » s ^ i s o u t h i. h e ^ ih « d

•HNo air I got caught up with Once again, aa fylng shorutop for Ujb White Sox Lee Savold fight,M years and now I’m having Jun. television, no radl<is Memphis club gets good and public. You’ve goln I t comes apart. itadlum a t prices iOmDlru go abiolulely crsiy. to MO or see it in I• s change detUloM th a t cost u* tk o mora clUe*.IS and when Uiey call clpae onea Richmond. Va.. hailnst u s it hurts. But I wouldn t the six which ihowde Jobs with CRlco Oarrasquel. Lee Savold bout 'More power to P»ul Richard* jh e original six ai“ manager of the WWle Box) --------------------------1 I hope he brU i^ thera all they h ? m S r t r m u u s t l e d down -

'OX General mlanager Is Bb t Confident'JKW YORK, June ag F rank Lan* to t t l k .a ^ u t the‘ te So* U not ha«»- ™ h*lak* i t is with an authorlUtlr* . j - ,«e. H e U the general m a i ^ .1* W hite Box a r t his ball club- ica by piece, to to *peak. fio h»nUd teow more about them th u* oneHow doe* h t f te l about Ult BOX uto u t pennant oontendenf - T h e and Is a long way off," u p na "T d o n t know w heit wellllsh. A ll t know U Paul (Rlcharda).

team hu*tUng. We get .>ue on balls and a h i t or two and Ul somebody steals, wa've stolen ir t th a n U) basta akaady. U A u wo stole only 19 tU teason. And ■va-eome up >d pitching." ^:<ane'a reasoning w u bome out u .

m m^?tvan p'tched flat

X louBht back to the second -i r S i . B in , FU rc. U M .endld flve-hltter In t ^ thIM s e b u t. had Uie misfortune to

Saul Ftogovln came .up with his top performance* ol the year. aung th s Bombers to four hit* uia a x w Q n U .e to u r t^ g a » e .^ Vrha Box showing In New York did ^ to ^ ^ ( h a skeptic* U r t w t th a t o h i ^ u M im top t h ? ^ l U u t b r . o e l d « a t . « t l « *

dlSog f f tba W hitt Bo«-

obinson Leads 11-Star VotingJHIOAOO, juna 31 W B I M ^

S ’ T m T w U - . W I k S l J j *l u p i . I l r . t I » n m u

Fa in of the philadelphu i ^ ^ ^ e d within >,411 n te i g ^ Q r a K t

r alBot t h t «U B* tU rttd ; ' f y ier W hitt 6i>t p i t y ^ TWO W I A I Ilin e th e races IM th e li p e tiU ro inwnnnf. ~t 1t~

toe best Toto-getttr h 3 7 1 ^ balloU. Po« w M .B trt * -

T td W lUlteu Of Ult Jtckla Boblnton ot M W

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t i p R i v a l Y a l e P S f f *nsw LONDON, Jun» ” ^ . r H H O b H n so llea n o » ean n t t t t twm Job t t H tr r t rd with - “taMVta « t « u o t U u g v tttw t COHTROVIIO

to hi* M-year e a r t » COOllNA. fy.i l h U l a s t r t n t a t O r t o w n e ^ . . «w»

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Swift Sox Outfiel

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[nSpecial TV lookup AgainJEW YORK. Jun* a ( « — Th#««a tJcna l Boxing tJub K «* Viat«w »»t experiment a aeeond u ? i?Irl Wednesday night w l t S l l '^ itw U*tOT to eight clUu hooked in fori J ^ l^ M o tu - l r l s h B o b b y M u r . ■ ■■r IJ-rounder t t Yankee stAdium)nce again, as for Uie Joe L p u u --• S4V0W fleht, there wm ^ no .?svislon. no radio for th* general ^'though the IBijtc. YouVe got to catch It n t the *J9.»dlum a t prices ranging from ga.60 theater-cut, the

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T o A v c r a ^ B S 1 iS T th t iMSrut"■rot United Air l l n t t t l r t t t h u I iW ed pubUcaUon of offldal W T i^ th t « oneer lugue averagu tuually J th e r w A J M » rrled every Sundey. A w ages * • ,« compiled by tha H owt Newsire tu . Chicago, olflcial leagije Undw IM P«itUUclans. V t r n Campbell, a majorr tn ra lli. rtghUleWer, waa t»e ™«Mng batter ln.tha le a rn t laiV

1 years In the lees-

cago, Cleveland, Bsltlmora, P itt* . ^g and Wuhlngton. JKhoMgh the r e c won't « a p much i•e than 118,000 o r-so for the p<i,era « r - tu l , the club'a ofliclals are it, ^ <1.4 PmHI« < ,6st u tilted over the poUntW s U S t f ^he gimmick u they a re over ad- Catclier Eddie Ice salw for the U M o tta -M p ■ scrap, A total ot 33,000 speeta- fourth Inning.1 packed theaters in th e aSx cW »th e Loula-gsvold affair. REAP TTMCT-W

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D a m o n M iller , a e c r e t a r y o f th e San IFYan to w la n d a s a a y in jr “ th e p ro sp e c t o f e lim inav e r .” -----------------!—

A t y e s te r d a y ’g a n n u a l su m - ■ie r m e e tin g , t h e -d ire c to rs T H n f i n IT'O ted on " d e f in i te a c t io n " in * 'h e ir q u e s t to f r e e t h e P C L ( j l V e n l iro m d r a f t s t a t u s w ith th e Idaho rail*l a j o r leasrues. i» 3 Idaho s tM iller u ld the director* wUl pre- toumament he:m t their proposal to th* major >*oon In Uie>agu* moguls a t a m eeting July 13. meeUng of Uienmedlateiy Uiereafter. the PCL assoclaUoalU rush Into a special session lo Delegates alct upon Uie major league’s decision. Morley, I d * ^Miller Implied the P C L .,a triple BUI Peter*. ^

. league, had already decided what <^»Hon p r e ^ e>uru I t would follow I f the draft ton. Idaho PaU■ere conUnued. He sa id the dlree- reU pr-trw ure>n- declsloh wa* ■•confldenUal." Hiyden Lake,"Wa c a n t say any th in* about It president. Hay

ow but someUilng m ay pop. W rd uled to hav* t,p our ha ad K w* spolLt now.” t*^-L uU a O'Connor, secretary to -

)nner Bueball Oeanmlufoner Ken- ^>aw U . Landis, and POX. attorney. ( J n m A / f i |111 present Uie c u a to Uia major J J U l l l C A O lague*. MUler u ld . P f U n M i n (I t w u rumored th t PC L u e k i t ^ W r i l l U l «

leutrai" position In b t ttb a ll , free- SALT LAKE (kg tha ItagUB frees identlflcaUcn 'Varaon (La(ty) (I 'te lno r '' and abolishing th t draft. ^ ^ '1 all-Umt gW hat tha " ttc re t w eapon” U or 3 * mound lu tI t road tha laagua wUi follow If <ni, fonner sI t majora r t f u u to y ie ld , w u not Haw York 1nplled by th t d lrtc to rt. - team of old-Under t h t present bM tbaU law. «xhlblUom ajor lu g u e team U tUgtbIt to g K L a k t City 1

raft a promising t ^ y t r from a tcortilnor league organltatton lo r |W,00(» , u a hom'tt«r Uia p l ^ h u t e r r t d three ,o t j j s sUears In the leeser le ag u t. thji Beea back :

AKS T BIF 8X A U C U h - I d ^ e ^OAKLAND. CaUf., J im t a VPh- t stint in the 0l n t buem an Bert H«*j homertd went on to faI th re t runs and doubled In an* league*. Ha is niie r to power the OsJcUnd Oaka reaenUUvea (or> a 7-4 Pacific Coast letffue victory firm,i'er the Ban Francisco Seals today. Although Ooiatelier Eddie Malone b i t a two> former sp W Inin h oner for tha O aks in tba offerlnp. m ort tlurth Inning. Uly eheered ths

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laho Falls | L e a d in liven Tourney W o m aiIdaho Pall* w u awarded Uie. —S3 Idaho state amataur golf G a oimament hera Baturday after- M. KP on tn the annual buslneu m m rr j e U ^ ^ Uie Idaho B U t. Oou

K S also eleolM John srley, Idaho Falls, to tucceed 11 Peter*. Twin Falls, u auo - ■***•itlon president. Andy Ander- ® *Jh - rti.w tv a. Idaho FaUe. w u named see- * 7 1 ^ ? ’.la ry-treuurer., Clive Roberts. lyden Lake, “w u elecied vice tsident. Hayden Lake is Khed- *®u«»ey new m |d to have the toumament in j,,

oUsar B u h l wot — — — — — ' touR uuaant heJi

mez Shows Old irm in ContestILT LAKE o m r , June » « « - o S e » W wton (U fty) Oomei. o n t o t batt* zmm» tn m Ss all-tlm* grtala. w u btck cn flB tihlnc <n toimound lu t n igh t how

ia former ipeed-ball a rtltt o t j,£|t im m t andHew York Yankeet pitched for K o a s i l a o w uiam of old-Umera In a th r u - pe u o w ln r plsDg axhlblUoa game wUb th t held f o r t h t «Lakt City BtM of t h t p to n ttr s u P M trw o wai

ut. No tcort w u kept.w u a homeoomhig for O om u . _ ,got his start la pro ban wiUi M a l o i n i iBeea baek tn IBSL T hat y tar

helped pitch the Btaa to t h t Ji-Idaho leagut pennant A fttr h ltdon gave thInt in the Coast league, Ooraka today.t on te fame In Uit m tjo r No zoo rt barue*. Ha Is now a tnvellng rep- M aoaatlMnUUvea fot a tpcrting tw d s [ ~ * * ^ t l »

though Oomet tsh lU ttd ' his ‘I m p re p tr” 1l t t speed In only t few moundrlnp. m ort Uian 4W0 fana lot-eheered th* ona-Umt aoe and 2 S S S 3 l / ^

ban headlines 30 year* tgo. I ' ' 1 ■"■■■■'

four m onoy!Inv raM I* A m ariM 't m a rt |M p«lar f r v d t . H m a ^ eh * v r* W • |M w a^ w ptth im m t wth t i M n m g tttm m y.K tn gtfch OB ouhhmrflB# eom M nallw i m t f#«ti Iit4fth p ^ e n n m e a . lu c h faotvraa m* vatuih^nd *"* 4 SjBySlSi ********! ^ f l i n r p ! i i f l m n c t » * y w i .

s n s i «»m v ^ S ;•.D M H n Trvtk M tik ^

M ^ u r rH K U M w m u f

D V A N C I - K l n d N T R U C K S

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E ik e s Bid Majors £

r a « x p r e s s e d e on fidenca e .lo » * t o m U t y .L e a g u e P r w id e n t C laraoea la m o r a a n c o o ra g ln g tb a a

leading B uhl ! Toman GoM er, o S e e k T itie •

ID E U June a —H elta Frlhiefli hl’« leading woman golfer, lefl d a r f o r Hayden L tk t near Ootnr - Jen n to parUcSpatt in t h f JN I tho a ta t t women't golf tounail nt.^ vn iuelk . a th rtt-U m a wtaseg th e a u t« Utle, plaoed ttocod t t uy B e tebenne . B o iu , In t h t a ta tt im tF Held in Twin FaUs last tUB«

»e f« * lAie le ft > m . P rtuelk Ufl ) t r B u h l w xo ta In a th r t t - d tr iRUuaant held t t th* O letr Z«ka* irat Thursday. Women fromBuhL o m t a n d Oooding partioipattdT < n . Prlluclk and Ethel WtUpett*.(he lo w toores fo r B nhl v t th K a n

lo o d in c honott w T S S M i l * - 'J l i jw n t and u u r i m S l i i l B ■ m «iao w u top t la p ttM ln» r^ following play, a hmehtoe wM

fo FrillsLONDON. J u a t M i m - m i . . [ j r t w th t ttim ia w r t l tk t,

Ko f iio r t b a rt a f d i l t t . f la ta t, t aoaaUae. No - d a a n i ^ m in iD t fn m . K p td S ly . m M M U aa J u tt t t n ^ p l t a t t . “Im jir^ jaT - t t t t r t n taa--

» a o try la t h t ah*Sb|U b4 BtXl'^VttkVPlBa*

i«icn*s staid tu m m ttt t Untad tU eatal]’.

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5

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n yUCKS

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• P A O B T f T E E T S . ,

' Flying Cattle Draw Crowd |

To T .F .P o rt I<r,*m Pai. 0I..1 r

ney. even though only & smnlt per- «n t*88 of th e orlglnil crowd >t»yed

I to wave them down.Aa the y o u th j »nd »dulU uho

purchM«<t 'th e wJoilgnmenl *hutUed the o lves dow n t temporary un- Joidlns chu tc bscktd esalnst the

'plane, Swlgcr remarked. "I i'et now th a t thbi l3 th e way .to ihlp them."

I t la the company'! (Irst attempt to ahlp cattle by air althaugh K Is

, nothing unusua l for lht FlylnR Tl- (er line. Sw lgcr duoled the price o t 130 to 140 pound purebred calve.? w 180 per h e a d pltu about 115 per head ahlpplns charce.

The In terior of the C-<« had a real cowbam appearance far op- •raUon "Moo.” a-i the airline termed It. An enomjous canvas bac covered the floor of th e plane and part of the aides to protect thc airframe Xrom waate material.?.

PaUe floorlriK wns Inntnlled lo fir* the calves solid fontlnK and the cabin wan divided into four aectlons to bunch (he calve.? into (troups. Saw dust and ftrnw on the lioor completed the cnRbnrn at- mojphere.

Actual flylns time wax eight liours with the o the r four hourji of the ioumey beinic consumed by stops a t Omaha. Denver and Snlt Lake City.

For the m a n y persons who won­dered how so mnny cnlves c«uld be carried In a fslnitle airplane, the •iplanatlon Is thnt the Mre'of the C-18 In the Bir Is decelvinK- The plane had n Rood load, accordlnit (o S, “ Bwlger and F lig h t Cnpt. D. E. Ban- | ^ . d«r«. but the ro wa.i enoush room H b for the calves to lie down.

A (teady atream of can arrived a t the a irport from 8:30 pjn . until artcf S;30 p jn . Friday to wllneu the arrlvft] w hleh was announced for B p .t^ .D uvR ll estimated the crowd a>-^aslly more lhan 8,000 and possibly a s high aa 10,000. H

He u ld It w as aa large a crowd WM w aver appeared a t the airport. Ad | H •oeurato estim ate was Impouible aloce most c ars left as soon u It waa learned th n arrlvdl tlmo would be much la ter. •

Buhl Service Is Held Friday for

Richard A. Burt BuBUHL. June 23—Final aervlces for .'iT

lUchard A rthur Burt. 17. wero held '1 . . a t tha Buhl cemetery Ftlday wllh tha Bev. E. liCslle Rolls, pastor of itviii the Ascenalorj Episcopal churchi unn i Twin Palls, officiating. Funeral wr- m k* Tices were held In Seattle Tue.wlay, ,p(^| followed by cremation. Inummenl fo- h waa made a t B uhl. Ho

He died a t Virginia Mason hos- b«en plUl, Beattie, o n Juno 16 of enccpel- iHahi eomyeUlls a fte r a week's Illness. A .rnm Junior a t L incoln high school, Seattle, three he waa bora In T*-In Falls Oct. 3, nini

150 pRa waa a m em ber of th* Episcopal ofl church, having been bapllted and taiioi confirmed In th e Buhl Episcopal ,eicci church. He wa# a member of the made Amateur Fencers League of America i»xed and the S ea ttle Historical aoclety. v. ia A( tha tlma of h la death, he was en- Uon m e d In the organltatlon of a croup itm c of Junior historians for the aoclety.Mr, Burt was Interested f t northwest r and Jn'dlan history and had unusual U U lent In a rl a n d drawing. BO

After, spending his childhood In for s' Suhl and BoUe. he and hla parents by th moTed to 'S eatU a In 1B45. In 1M7, Ittflu. b» and h b m o the r returned to Buhl J e where he finished the school year dairy before retum lnR to Beattie. hospl

Survlvora Include hls parents, Mrs. P«kl Margaret L. B u rt. Seattle, and Philip for a0 . Burt, S lrU a n d , Waah.

-^Traffic F in e s. c ity ^U ce collected »38 In park- and J

tog flnea Friday and Salurday. ------P*yla« t l «»ch for overtime park- fAW

toe w«ra M rr R . s . Tofflemlre, Mn. I III S. Oler, the Rev. Mackey J . Brown. Ujll R. Nelson. M arvin Jennlnga, a . Hor- j

Hannon. ' John Flatt. Don T g T it« , JUohard I^k ln a , Oharlaa P. t* n e n , R. e . H onderkh. j . D. Bum-

Mrt. Anni* B*faa. Fired Drake. (1. 0 . Smallwood, Roger Marsh. J. V . J . Long, Edsel R . Hale, Basil Brash- V ler. R. H. Pllnn and Tom Hastings.

Paying (3 each for bn p rc^ r park- /^ were H. 'B ailey. Beth WllUa, /Wabb Malone, Bdgar WUaon, F. H. C0*laJ*r and Jack: OiUesple. V

Granted License 3Han* T. R o th , graduaU' of the ' ----

CnlveraJty of Waahlngton. who work-•d with an accoimtlDg firm In Port- ■ ’Und before coming to Twin Falli^ ■ •h u been gran ted a certified' public U•eeountant’a license by tbe aUte ol ■ Idaho.

Mr. Roth, w ho also holds a CPA I HUoMM In tba a taU ef Waahlngton. I *k aev a e ip lo y e d b y tb a T em o n R ld - W ft<1* aeeeuBttp^ firm »n Twin Falli. ■ ■

READY MIXED C• FO R .B IT T W , PASTIR

^ • FO R TOP Q U A L IT Y -]

: y n u tc v e r T out Cement Needi . . . ? p« «pU y .

- BAggM BW ra • FOUNDATIOKfl • CRI V .iaA R A O E FLOOBB - r r e . Phone U«

iu M N E R SAND &2 6 0 M o c M A rw iM t

e H uge C ro w d o n

*ort

dgtSFd

Its Who ahutUed

now ) them." attempt gh K is )'ini; Tl- ie price

calve.?<15 per

for op-

coveredpart of * * * *

iirlrame

long and

four into

nn the

houra the

Ktops It Lake

be

the

dinfi (fl Ban.

1. until d i iwitness f rlOunced : . « ued the ^ I 6,000

' ^ 1crowd w ^9.

art. AdMulble

would

Fhoto at tap ahowa only a portion ot i ellltir* a l Joallo field Friday night. Tha n slreaniB ot tralfle. I.ower pbolo ahowa l« leafe IhHr {lying bam . T h e Flying Tl| 1;}0 a.m. (fltaff phote-engraTloKO

furt Building Rules fo r Coi “.“ Si I.F. Are Lightened £'*y wllh WASHINOTON, June M f/ r) — the Pr

About 300 communities over t h e na- oRttliii:hurchi non have applied to the governinent claims■el « r - u, be drslRnated a* •'crltlcftl" to get countsue.?day, jpt^ial rellet In helping build hom es h . Bm mmenl ,or defense workers.

So far only U applications haven hos- been granted—inducing one from » . ]Qcepel- Idaho Falb, Ida. But a special gov- charlcxsi, A trnmenl commltteo In charge o f the hcqu ,Seattle, three-month-old program Ls step- H.y, y

8i ping up activities to handle nearly ,nd ^150 pending applications. Ouear^

Ucopal offlclali taid more than IOO uppH- Prank’!d and cations have been turned dow ii or Loyjjilscopal rejected bccausc the towns o r cities ^jondaof tha made a poor case for getting th e re- ci,,. ,merlca igxed credit controls to enable prl- here’society, vale builders to give special a tte n - ' ras en- uon to defense-worker home oon-I group atruction.------------------------------------------- _ noclety. --------------------------1 Q

i“ S Gain Statc O rders .BOISE. June 23 (U R)—Four ordera A

ood In for state auppiles have been placed ” larents by the state purchasing agent. They n IMT, Included;o Buhl J e r o m a Cooperative cream ery,II year dairy products for state tuberculosis

hospital, Ooodlng, 13.243; Custom 'Jl, Mrs. Packing company. Twin E^Us. m eal . Phlllp tor stale TB hospital, 11,118.16. •

V18TT8 B R O n E B -------- HETBORN. June 93 — Aualln

Moyle, Alpine. Utah, was a rec en t t guesl of his brother, Emmett Moyle, g.

park- and lamlly.

) I ^ ^ L j ! K J i U M . I T . I f l 60(

ry Pi>. A a T T ^ ^ 64f

( s r o ^ C E ^ ^ U R A i M . 1S U : a n d w o w W E

C K N O W T H E «1>. J. V v 6 1 < V P L U M B I M < 3 71D

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j j i H i y

IXED CONCRETE i SR, PASTIR SIR V JC IUALITY— LOWEST CO ST j

Neadi . . . we'ra ready to serve yott • j I

nONB . DRTVB-'WATS - BIDEWALlca IC. Phone U« or see Us For Your Needsi l l

ND & GRAVEL CO.P h«n« 4 3 0 u t

w d o n H a n d f o r “ O p e r

* * . * * ____________

a portion ot an estimated aeTeral thotuand c a n r night. Tha read to the field Waa JaioDrd fer m oi pbolo ahowa worken onloadlac the 7-WMk-eld •

T h e Flying Tiger pUni whleh brought the M c a l raTlofO

f o r Collection Suit Filed Gu<, Judgment lor '111# plua inletesl

T I P n ls,MUght In a complaint Ifiled In Justice court Saturday by

— the Profe.wlonal Adjustment bureau OAJH i i e na- aRaliist Joe Vlgll. The bureau Noake: rn inen t claims the amount Is due on ac- visltlni

to get counts assigned It by physlclatu. J. ReuI hom es H. Barnes Is the plaintiff’s aitomey. m on th

----- -------------------- gan {.1 have VISIT BBLATIVE9 W ash.,

from P A I R F I E L D , Junc 23-M rs. Mr. a i Charles Cox. lomierly Mrs. C. M. M r.

o f the McQucary. Payette, spent several Lnlce ' step- daya visiting at the J. A. Clark home Mrs. I

nearly ,nd Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Mc- J a c k Queary who were visiting a t the spend!

' '‘RPl'- Franit Barron home. Mr. and Mr.?, allvcs. )wil or Loyjj McQueary and children left M rs. r cities ijonday for their home a t Yuba City. 1 th e re- ci,j._ j , i „ visiting relatives

here^_______________ _____________READ

Q U E s f i o N :

x s A N S W E R :They MORE wllh long-Ii

"o?; Just Compct'e T hJustom ■

. . . and see how much yc(On Om Set ef Tirei, You Sc

Aualtn ----------------------rec en t T ire New Tire Coil )

s ite (Ind. Tax)

-------- 550-15 S19.86 ' J■ | \ \ 600-15 $ 2 i . ! l i□ 5 ) 1 600-16 $21.22 J

650-16 S26.01 :, 640-15_________ S22.14__________ S

IM 670-15 . 123.24 4670-16 123.44 ]

^ 700-15- I29.3S Je 710-15 $25.68 J

760-16 S28.6R i800-15 s;io.8 i S

l l J i 820-15 $32,32 ]

Other SJies Proportionately Ix»w.On Truck Tir6 Rec;

^ Remember:H —RECAPS Save You 5( S —RECAPS Give You a -RECA PS Give You >■i l j J ' Oem* In Te EAST PIVK PO IN TS

Or Cau 13»S and Well Pick Up a n

I REMEMBER — we parj top cash prices for used

car and truck tires, ailI aixet.. Bring ’em. in thiaI -week I

' AV A IL A B L E a t low >! prices — long-laatinir re- ' /I caps in all'sUea. /I moner; w hj'par mor«T I

>RECAPFINO DBPAR1 "At the Sign «f the Flyinj 3 0 tie MAIN AVENUK 80CTH

• TIMBS-NEWS. 'TWIN FA

“ O p e r a t i o n M o o ” ; F e w

' ' * * * * ------- -

a AMI

Sherif furthe

anlma Investl ham < • Last erdeen mlssln found

“ Acco mai w tesla I rifle t belong dull CI

NOB

BHOpartyDletrlc

Ihotuand ear* which Jammed parking f i - J f ’® m m t i for m o re than tw e houra by steady e 7-WMk-eld c a lm whleh were reluctant :ht the t t calvea hera didn 't arrlie unlll__________________________ ______________ Mrs.

Df MI

iied Guests, Journeys cordit

Listed for Oakley ^bureau q a k LEY, June 23-Mrs. Mattie bureau N oakes, Klamath Fall?, O'rc., Is t f on ac- vlsltlnR hcr son. Olen Noakcs. • ilarui. J. R euben L. Cooper, who for many |.tomey. m on tha has been a patient at Madl-

gan general hospital. Ft. Lewis,W ash,. Is home visiting his parenu?,

!—Mrs. Mr. a n d Mrs. Wesley Cooper.C. M. M r. nnd Mrs. Mac Wayley. S ill

several Lnlce City, are guests of Mr. and lc home Mrs. Mez McMurray.'d Mc- Jaclc le Noakes, Dorrli, Calif., U a t the spending the aummer here with rel- id Mrs. a llvcs. ^tn left M rs. Jnhn McMurray. Salt Lake ^

Yuba City, is visiting hore.slatlvcs ---------------------------

REA D TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS

How can Y O U greatly rcduco you d riv ing costa?

East Five P o ln is Service Rejap your car ruck tires a n d SAVE YOU S0% AND IE with long-lasting safe PERMA-CAF&

jore T h ese Pricesr much y o u actually saver i r » . Y ou S a r a $41 to M 5II

Coit ;Re<ap TOUR Saving*ax) Coil Per tire

!6 - s 9.55 S10.31I $10.35 $10.76 !2 *10.50 $10.72 14 S12.20 $13,81J __________ SU U S_________ $1.1,73----------14 *11,90 $11.3414 *12,20 $11J2415 *14.28 $15.08 1 18 *13.15 $12.53iR *14.60 $12.08II *15.75 $15.06 ' 12 . *15.75 $16.57

n a te ir Ix>w. Even L arger SaTlnfrs ck Tir6 R ecappinR !

r :-ve You 50% AND MORE! live You More Mileage! ” ive You New Tire Safety! • ;flVK rO IN T B SERVICE T hl, W «k C11 Plek Up a n d Deliver Yenr Tlrea. 1

m & s m i . :p a y _______ ;

used \ ». all 1 t

\ '

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n u o DEPARTMENT«f th e Flying Red Horae"n s PHONE i m

TWTN FALLS, IDAHO__________

Few W ait Until Earl

I Rustling Reported C

By Power Sheriff

AMERICAN PALLS, June 23 - centSheriff W llllnm Hoeimen reported hoipl'further evldenee of catUc rustling Eonnear here m is week. Wllllt.M r f t j W illiam Schtti. livestock land :owft«r.\Josl a calf Home liomltime a'fOrThe-tmWieil carcass of tlie Lane:animal was found Wc'dne.sday by CnnirInvestigators, 2 >i miles Into Blng- Mausham county. Thom• Last week. 'William J. Hulls, Ab- and ^erdeen. repo rted a « 0 pound steer Mr.?.missing. T h e animal laler was Daifound slaughtered near Mo-^acre Mra.rock.?, on highw ay 30 In Power coun- Mr. a ty, The two h in d fiuarters iiacl hecncuk away. T h c front quarters were -r IH t and thc b ran d still visible.~ According to the sheriff, the ani- oAlmai was ahot With a 3 i rifle and bey, stesla prove t h a t It was the same f„v,.e(irifle th a t waa uted to kill a steer v/jdnbelonging.to rnncher Oene Bark- jj,i|,cidull (arly in th e spring.- A, w.

No arrests h av e been made. . ------

Hobo Party HeldBHOSHONE, June 23-A "hobo- O r

parly was stngcd a l the Shoshone- Dlclrlch regular meeting.

, Thc pnrty w ns held on the Dlet- tf«dr rich church la w n and was under the ■etant supervision of Supt. Francis Stowcll. U l unlll special In tere st class furnished

the en terto lnm eni. The_____ Mrs. B urton Thorne gave a report anct

Df MIA Ju n e confcrcnce In Sait vice - Lake CUy. M. J . Dllle furnished ac- 5) cordion' mu.'iic and Mrs. Francis Mali I Stowell told .stories. Harrell Thome L ■

[ l e y charge of the games.Hattie

Madl^ ^

B ig Sa-. S ilt

p& M

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j a _ ____

'B H

E! Ig t H ERE'S W H A T YOU GET!

• A gleaming, handsome Amer- ' ' lean K itchen alnk-M " long-

double dralnboard with a d»- luze non-aplaah faucet aerator

i and push-button spray . . . 3 I . atorage compartmenU . . . 2

H b I drawers.

3 jI P I I • Two 3 l" base cablneta. I.ife.

time v iny l tops in either basic black o r red-wing redi Doors

, close en.slly on double-action sprinc h i n g e s . tToors anil drawers are rounded at all com en.

^ j •Tw o a i" wall eablnete-maUh.^ InK' the baie cablneU. NoUre

th e -n io d e rn - d e s i g n — the smooth easy-to-wlpe aurfices.

• Twe w h at-n o t ih ttrM —thrt* glaat ahelTH on Mch. ^

JUST 10'* 24 MONTHS

■01 FREE ESTIMAT

til Early Morningo n s H B H I I ' (

Theol

. Sund. churc due.

Since

Sundirecen

IcT c many has a Ing churc

rcper

irted Gooding Birthsl a c i f f o teD IN O , June 23-B oya out- daugll e n i i numbered girls nine to two In re- curtime 23 - cent births a l Gooding M emorlnl iwde.

reporUd hoipltal. Honi<• rustling Eons were born lo Mr. a n d Mra. m rk,

William Ooodlng, Mr. and M rs. Le- m Ijlivestock land Fielschinan. Mr. and M r o ^ l l - £„jto.

alf Home Horn Krahn, sr., Mr. and Mrs. T hane ,h« cass of the Lanca.?tcr, Mr. and Mra. Lewis jocale.sday by Canine and Mr. a n d .M rs. Olen ji^bIto Blng- Maush'an. all Ooodlng; Mr. a n d Mrs. p^rle

Thomas Roscberrj’, Richfield: Mr. j,mn,lulls, Ab- and Mrs. Olen Alwotxl and M r. and ---und steer Mr.?. Wayne Jones, Glenns Fe rry ,ilc r was Daughters were born lo M r . and jMMsacre Mra. Virgil Jensen. Ooodlnn, andver coun- Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Gnge. Sho.shone.iiad hecn ------------------------—

S . '" ’ Loses Two F in g ers *the ani- OAKLEY, June 2J —D arrell Ma-

rifle and bey son of Dan Mnbcy, accidentallyJie same mwed two lingers off his r ig h t handI a steer v/edncsday. He was helplnR his le Bark- ,,i|,c r build a hnwe on the form er^ A. W. Mabey place. i

ield I Why, V 1 ^J - l i - O F C O U R S E . . . ■ H

Ung*'"'''" ^

^Stowell UN ION M O T O R Sfurnished

The highest trade-in a llow - .! a report ances and the best in 'a s c r - ■

In Salt vice guarantee! I

Francis Main a t Third N. PhoDe 2815 | |II Thome I-------!es. .

I S a v in g -C o

Imagine - O nly $3( Saving "M rs. Amei

ie Amer- 4- long-

•fae‘ra to T ^ / o u «»«> believe y o u r eyttl Bis .1 aerator . purchasing the big cca 2 ** * Pad tase-ralher th a n buying If

t l f . No mailer how you w a n t your kiteh e r basic *'** package as yc

3le-acilon

d at Dll Work-savinr Iraturcn llk r Uir-sc: En?smooth fasy-to-wipe surfaces with drawer pull,' to elim lnnte dlrt-calchl

—maUh-i*' Rnunded drawer In lerlor^-seam lr.'s-’ aurfice-' Storehouse storage spaceeurtice.. worksurfaces— won’t stain

■M-thre*•V tl^^au . frUm mitj M M M b

••*«< ep «mi/aW« a< WifU u tv n,

S T 1 0 ^ b O W N .

ONTHS ON'BALANCE

ESTIMATE upon REQUEST

/

■ ________ ■ Ol.

Fam ous Choir to Kin Give Program a t A Church in jerom e mS"!

JEHOME, June 23-The Princeton routeTheoloelcal seminary choir. Prince- vlsiicdtan, N. J., will present a program and iiof sacred choral music a t 8 p.m. Mrs,

Sunday at lho First Presbylerlan and tchurch, the Rev. William M. Per- tumecdue. pastor, said Saturday. where

The public Is invlttd to attend Mrs.Since 18J7 the choir has sung In a t EHlouleast three different churches every Mr.

Sunday of the academic year. In l«cnrecent yeara It has made extensive Itohin.summer tours-through Cuba, Mex- StockiIco. Canada and Ala.ika. as well as I^oblnmany stacs. Altogether this groun *«omhas appeared over Woo times, sing- Cnllf.,ing In more lhan 1,000 different: Eltiibchurchcs and schools. -

Thc entire program will be con- ducted by members of the choir 'The repertoire ranges from early 'plain song through the 16th century Latin cls.' slc to contemporary works.

D Attends Convention ■DURLEY, June J3 -Jcan Curtis ■

out- daughter of Mr. and Mra. BurtJeli ^ n re- curtis is attending the national w in ! iMdership convention,of the Puture

Homemakera of Amcrlca a t Estes Mra. p„rk, Colo. ^

Miss Curils has been appointed K ''^11- custodian of tho Idaho exhibit at

•hane ,h« convention, including s u te and P t^wls local unit scrapbooks, pictures and ^ e n club nctlvlty displays, Elliabeth C

Darley, Burley club adviser, also U atlendlng the convention,. and ______________ ________I__________

srry. t — — — ------- ■ i,. and _ _ __

““ wi;tg iAAOr s Anywhere ta '

M a. Aneilea

UTAH—IDAHO—CAL1F.-N1Skilled, Eefriclenl, Careful Moven, Pa<

Low Coil.

f o r d ;

•C o m p le te i

nly $369.95* iFor Y our Con . Americoj[^ K itch en 'If Yoi

ir eyttl S is MTlngi a rt made pot-Ig the big complete "Mrt. ADierlca" a i .m buying individual unlti. ^ ■ J ; |

nt your kiichen planned, you can ackage as your basic unit and buUd

r thr-sc; Easiest kllcheii to c le a n - , rfaces with concealed door anti .! dlrt-calchlng handles.

'eamlf.'s—elcin easily as wlpinf - ■nrage space a t lingerUp level. U ie- , 1-won’t slala o r marl

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Shoshone Travel L And Visits Listed r

10.00: ^ BaoSHONB, June » —Mr. «nd ?*■ IT oo* Wf*- MeNsll *nd Sunlly hav® lor 1T.0AI to Ihelr homa in Chula

VlfU. Cftllf...1. Mf- m 'l Mrs, Boy TMhlma, Los

fad ai»S. AngtlM. t te spending thla week * t uunc*. »o the R»r TMiekft home.

Otrtnide BMhtni. 1 0 .y e a r-o ld ; iu .«r t i dw ih te r of Mr. *nd Mr* RonaM ,«ur u-oo- BMhwn. Exlr». I»„ U-ipendlng th e

manmer »t the horte ot her aun t. m“ Mn, Pred Dudley.» .. lUofh- Mr. »nd Mr*. O. B, Duncfln anti « k f .k -. JunUr ipent MverU d«ya In P o c r- .£ .Ur* a1rinf tcUo tnd 6(«rUng whera they v lilted •i»i« reUtlve*. I—r a ilortul “ a “ «■ 0«f«® Bywd. Jr.. —

* _ *nd children vlilted In PQcatellQ. ^ aa ^t«ii*>» thla w ee t d r. !iih'iTii.M ■ Olftylon left Tuestiay _E iw-no Ib. morning for »• trip ta Grand Canyon, wei , 400 Ibt im . rorrest McMahon, PocateUo, la - i

vl«lUng a t the Frank Clem hom&Mr. and lit* . Pred Banner. Preano. tjTj

-(USDA) -- CaUf,. visited frlenda In Shoshone «. tUiea^soI thl* week. _EsI ]i,«o-7ii Mr. and Mr*. Burton T hom e *nd

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trem VUh where Iber h*d » ttend - 1.M9I «d the M :a June coafertnea ot th e - . S

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1 : 1 Filer Guests and 1 Travel Reporied ^

eommarcM PILEB, June JJ-M rs, Robert P e r- ” “ *’•” rla* and daughter, Patocla. C h a r .

Mr.'and'Mr*, Earl M o r e l^ ? * * ^ * ^ _ „nS?1 Df- Md Mr». I. A. Antleraon a n d LK

0«1 t.*d«Tt Dr. U ll Mr*. Max W. Carver a tte n d . — .. edaeulons of the state medical eon-

venUon a t 8un Valley. - 46-sia Mr. and Mrs. Sm o Nestor a n d *»<'i" , daughter. Shlrley. Salt Lake C ity , “ J;I A p n were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J o h n wMll/C O Jlemmer and family. ih* :

-------- > Oharlea H art and eight PPAU rutoek memben have retumed from M os- pi^.he IW ij « * **>er« they attended, a judging tor .OD CC(n- addr.f tha la s t WUbert Plemmer, who has been pn,.

^ taking flying lessona, made a aolo uakr flight to Sslt Lake City th is week.

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Mr*. Reuben Weber and Mrs. Id aJW-t30.00 Oroft have retumed from P aye tte rubiA)-tlBJ)0 where they visited Mr. and- M ra. -----J0.IIB.00 Agne Jensen. Tamara Weber, w ho ™ ,JXmia.OO had spent the past two weeks a t th e or.00-t3s.00 Weber home, retumed here w ith zsT.

:« k w io and M n, Boy I tem ay n e . ,u «M-t37,M Concord, CaUf„ were fu u ta of M r. l ,00-M0.00 and Mr*. Olen Croft.,00-«23.00 . Mr. and Mrs. Howland Croft w era i0-t3130 ^ es ta ol Mr. and Mrs. Agner J e n . >><• ( -O0-M3J0 een. Payette.

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vel ' ■ Liisted I ~ | HI-Mr. . t l d F R E E E S T IM A T E S EST

r<=K “ “ » "'r™ JmSTAU,ATIONS

nlma, Los Anywhere In Mnglc Valley _J_J week a t wa

NO OBLIOATION3 '*y e a r-o ld

*: RonaM All Work aunrantecd ,0tiding th e , ^ uher a u n t. i-jtoNC zsco twin fai.i.s h,

ncan a n d *’*' I:in P o c a . -S E A R S , R O E B U C K & CO . sEu

ley visited oi

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diBU work Ire., U.ehln.U. and eold yjjiJ ^ warn, ta.t>0. lli.ulr Arta Ararlemr. p|.

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D r i e d t o s t AND FOUND ™jb e rtP e r- LOSTrL.rga bl«k- and WhU* D.lm.tl.nla. C h a r . orrtoB"ii«oM!"'c.ii oiVeJi:."'^ - ^ r e n U r -------------------------------------------------- —IJj

a n d L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S ^

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of tba buiineii of ...Id aauta.»■'- '■•• u,»a '

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tha flnt nublicitloiOl lM» notite. lo the..Id Eioruwr .1 Xutuuth, Id.ho. CouBO __ol TwlB f.lli. FUlr ol liUho. Ihll belnf the ■

_____ (Sc pl.e. IliM lor the tr.iuactloa of lhe

WINS ■SCMOLABSIMP ««UNIVEBSrrY OP TOAHO. Mos- J . ,

-------- Se cow. June 33—Dee Keller. Qooding. ■ Kui— — »« is among 10 University of Idaho c°»____ s. So studeale given scholarships to a t- R trt-------- 0. tend th# tmlverslty's eonwrvatlon

H , | . workshop touring the elghuweek :: . . . ^ (ummer sessloa .,

._______ n ^T I M E S - N E W S , T W T

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l A T E S ^

r i s ", “ ed‘°'“ th !^ iMt'roTtiJn."' B«om'i

»»ou”eVul and In^epodrot rr*rpMe Ft■>«lowi rour<ell tor . Itier.ll>. and iBUrailet

'lE IS fL . SITU A TIO N S WANTED

f e - roar ordir! COHTOH haj-^iiKklBf and b.ulUf. lUH p

ikuNiw Tn^ll‘ ;‘i ^blru' d T.. >kcB. ;lerUoa kNUX Curuin l.iuhdrr. ISU Itb Atenue

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ExVkiJkNCK.II rook' w.-U r .rh wo,V. ' Corrr No.ila prrfrried. Wtift lloI <-A, Tlran-

r tri*^d«‘’ n!l I

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:oud'; .nd FAI.STl.SG Inlerlor .nd ..terlor- W.llelcnlnf. W.rJ .nd Whaler, lUJl .od imei ToJJ 2 'i*W. .lh ■ HOUSKCLEAMWC;. all t „ ,» : w.lH; p.. I'hit Eutm.n perh.nalns .nd Job eooklsf. llioB. I.r in Stroud. 8HI-J. I■rb«rt Stroud CUSTOM b ^ ln r ^

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~ | H E L P W A N T E D -F E M A L E ^

KATIHO 3»-II. Tlmaa.Wewl.________________ ^J .. WANTKD: (ilrU wh» Ilk. to pl.r lerib.ll _c

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wUb opporWBlW^^.lia lom. .lock *f y j

J . and eoW yiiuJT CLASS frrtj.tor, top wMw'lor'thi•me. br el> from towrn, Cood, Be.t modern bom*. ~l‘atT*Slto“ ‘'* ^ u U^»^ooJ^dr.Wor tlsh^.rtr.

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a m e n t s ee

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EXPERTENCED pU.t'’T n "^ PARTS MAN

M "pJ^lirir *"l^u^i!°.Bt’ {wTa WpAn*'l°l'fdi.'! W m 'i 'B BOX 11-B:<« not be.r TIMES-NEWS A

A PPLIC A TIO N S_______ WANTEDon# - / POROF*'TDAm) NEWSPAPER BOYBU.BS, UE- I ,the under- O U -" “ « '• V.tlw Towa,

ol Lorraine Glra Af. .nd Addrwa '—Itoo ol .nd - W R IT E - “h*\u*Bra* C irculation Department ^^rr^'uTth" TIM ES-N EW S _A’Twrn*r"li* ' ' >1' Id.bo, Ihla '— ------- Tvi

^ W A N T E Din NEXT to DAYS iHJi

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■U o» boBua with all KuipreoBl (urakheiL A- j ,

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------------------------------------------ 2oiH E L P WANTED

oimioa M A L E — FEM A LE “ !'■ "*'■ AD .J l ■..I t. <0 and^M lfb t kook naubta. Blx- r-^. UP f .r apot c u h eommluIOBTmrrlUlBMi’ >■«(j r t iLt„. « PfoaP««e- Jlepeac. Surt •liNnC JO. Mos- „ n . won»s fulL part tin..' NKt□oodlng. • ^ 7 DoUi^. —

B U S IN E S S OPPORTBHlTtES d i

W S , T W I N F A L L S , r O A H O

MNING BUSlNEflS O P P O R T O N m E S

uw dmand" »'«« LKASI! or Stit Klmb^rlrllttinaiK “S s ‘.*.i°U Ft’ r/w n H SALB) S.wmUl m d r u brodoe* id iBUrailet plentr tlmbtr. Alao i«ole. .»d c lar tJirall Todir- Aeb«b.eb aawnlll. Slaoler.

n t e d ” ^‘i ' l r l ; ^ '^ t ; . i X ‘'i:ipplSL" v^i'vt^ji;:C;ii.i„i.HA « % r t b i « ~n>er Bgbl. ol.

.uTbi. lUH ---------------------------------------------- —,s z r ~ y ^ . i_BUSINESS BUILDING r E O = - . ■ f o r .L E A S E-JT--------} 1.100 SQUAM: FEET

” * fLOOB SPACEH.r hiuiiBs. p h o n e 1022-W -Sgiae. wori: ■ - fr ~w.u Ur: --------^ :---------------------- -

^ PRIVATELY 0-«?IfED:Jor. ..terlor. LU M B E Rlor .Wldr« Y A RDbotuekeellaf .n. Id.ho. • U rie V i^ B f Di.trl.tta TIMES-NEWS

eTri / ^ U r t !■ — - ^ - j—

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Inn. 'r'boB. . ■ ,.. ---------------------1> . - | S ^ U N ^M O -reL ^

lloll.iid wir. opportunllr . t oBt..

TfTo, plow: r e a l e s t a t e :in,, iiera.B Scrvice A gency ;

u , « I « » i itewl. Pbone Main boulb_______ , ‘ t.0Be»5t

— I FU R N ISH ED ROOfllS ■

ICE ^'o^l^^:NI^(fo‘iforUbly fumUh«l rooo.. ‘------------' i

I HOOM wllh ..erjthln*. n«it~io b.lb, . telephone,_r..llo. P^on* 64S-J. 1

NICE, pleai.nl, elM* In. GeBtlrm.n pr»-

CLEAN. eomlorubl*. IruiufiT l room. j 1‘rlr.t* entr.nc. Oantltmen pnlerred: ‘ Phon. t n Second Aeenoi Ea.1.

FU R N ISH ED APTS.________ I —itooM ‘

i n A L E ilit b. »U4dr. UNUSUAL .partment. Prlval. ntr.nce,

________ J llOOMS.“ pfiY.t. bilhT prlT.t. enlT.nce.pl.r lerib.ll cli e In. AdulU. m Sth ATfnuf North.*j°"d.r. ‘ .‘l « °piTtm“ nu ° jL ^ 2Sl«.''ln*ir*!>hVnato work on enl-J.

« riot*.pplr 847. ^ent pclllon, MICK ;.roomE lement a p .r.T ~ Koom. hendwrilin*. „ewlr dMar.lol, well fur- _______ nleJierf. 4S» tn i Arenu* Wu«4. C.!l

•MALE VKll'rCLOtiE, in. .Ir condlUoB«l nl.elrI t r l . t Scott jMk’wt'pb'oMr r r j T ^ _____________________ >^su ii.,A . U N FU R N ISH ED APTS. '

>.noow"T;l^ e n t .t a»t~tth AVeTj;"” **• ^ ON*rLAI.GE |l,bt bou..k*wpii., r^oB. 4tt

.uto .uppir tth »»enu* weiulent. Appir Sl-IXIAL deal, I'hone JSdOW rrenllin or

oTbiad .nd- 1 RUUMS witb bullt-lB. «nd .bower. 1117 "■IM Itoek *f r'MOUEniTuBrurnljhed duplex ap.rtaiBU.

Phon. fill. Twin F.lli.«pl£7tlrM LAJtG|^-bwlmm^ap.ninrat wllk laandrr

ll?^ell*«C CLOSE nr location, Mcxl.ra” ! roomST

1087.W belor* noon Sundar. jdern bois*. I KUOMS, modern, lauodrr. ^ waUr.tlxht pirtr. ;S9 Shoup., »»I-J erenlaxa.________ l-'°* Hound "

» ''1];“ NKW 4-ROOM .p.rtment. nodira. 171!»i»*o7 th ^ pf^'"*j0j j^ * ^ aotitb. B, F. Hoot.prni|‘ "™?kilorado^^” nlihed. 7«4J or S1J.R.

= » S “jjr.f S i “ i^Shld. & , ‘*4M.W oTaSoi-M.''*'

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BEAU TIFUL , r r.rm CANYON VILLA

’ FINEST APARTMENTS IN IDAHO All forebbM witki

________# Weatlnibouie Refr^.r.tor *

iU eil/ DtconiUm

•Too can Il>* cheaper la aa Apartneal ^ lb.n you «aa B.1BUIO * boBC . “

APPLY A PT. 18

FURN ISH ED HOUSES ~. J-HOOM ^CTB b ^ fc ^ ^ o u lra u t «ib

_ _ _ ^ S-»00»t kM . and ap.rtm rat Adulii, 4JJ

.— TWO-litDllOOM modem bomi.~rurBlih»l.I Call SUM. Twin F.IU. f 'UHNJsjR p nbM lie m t . "iH A«w.c.i.^EDROOM^,;^d*^ hoill*”'rh .n , Jiuvt

n*Dalrr TWOj UKDHOOM beu* (un>bh*i. witlSS.S! a :,"2. »'»“ 1 ROOMS, laaulaud. .laetrt.a s ■ jffi t

U N FU R N ISH ED HOUSES P™ ___ iioie ia - i j . , . V

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= i | S ^ £ : ; T ; n i r 7 = r .>4 lacaitoa; NKW A*<bMroon, e:n* Is Adulti. AIm

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‘!fi“ i57S*ViJ?k' FoK*H^T oVT.Ie: Modern well kqlliBohl. 0.1 j;;rt^^~Vir. « “ *5 «V

TT.niNG I ■' "°'’*MISC. FOR K b l ^.SE fo'LDlNli, W.i_for all oee-loB..' “Rain-

„ rt.KCTHIC Iloor polUhef /or r.flt. UCT-F«T cm Xppll.nc»- Phone »1«. -------CE M.IM-KOOT ilor.fi. IU*“ "t'’ « ” * '•2 2 -w -

1 - i— ------ TRUCKS AND CABS

I -^ IDAHO

D-DRIVE, Inc. 'EAST FIVE POINTS SERVICB

Ji.trl.t MIONE tlOJ S-NEWS - ••• ------------------ 1 W A N T E D TO R K N T . L K A S E__________ WANTtD: s-bedroora hou.. to renL Phon.

□J 't T*e.''.''dit: MONEY TO LOAN

*'"*d°Bir' I IDAHO F IN A N C E ^ o T | LOANS

- Phone 1» , fl”"’'’,'''*------------------ CHICK HIATT. Manaser---------------- 1 Ground Floor D.nk A Tniat BUJf.TEL (___________ ___________________ I

*n “uT* mSf'efj* HOMES FOR SALEowner. AIio 3UALL brick al4«l h«<l>. .nd lot. IU0040, t u. ihow rou !25 North ^Mkion.

ltr .t oBt.. ,.HUUM houie, lurnice. .t ker. f.KnS,

ATE 2.|ltDllOOM^mod«B^hobie.^».O^^^down

sncy 4.KOOM ^ e rn home. T.k* tood Ur.ION p.rt down.-17U Ird Arenu._&ut. .PbOB. :OSt MIODK houie to b. moved. ItxSt. loU of

___________ - bulll-Ina. Mak. n. .a ofi.r. PhoneROhMQ IO UK MOVKO: J-ro.>m houti with .ImMt KUUMa „,w^U;,rM^/u^.er. I north, H rut

fumUh«i room. lonabl. down p.jmenl. bal.n!. GI>riU lin.nced. Phone Ott-}] for .ppolnlnenl. It~emMB.bl*. ».UED!IOOM modern boui. wiUi full bai.- mert. Will trade e^uitr for trall.r hou...■ '.~rr ...,;• lOSI SunrUe Boulev.rd- Pbon. OM-Jn.

*• Mul.mn t-room bou.. in liTn-.en.-tuilGeBtiemin pro- Jvjr SoulhrMt'^Har Uon ^PortUn?'l7*

aufiTMl room., r-nyjfy—houie "“n'iwlr—dw»rat«l Utw* “ .men pnlerred: 'j g n ^ c„h .gtilir, r■ d Arenu. Ea.1, ^APTS. J t i Mh Menu. E.IL ---:tn.rnt. Adulu ‘‘',‘,™!.^o.Urr' SpVin, w te^TAu? An'd!

rir.i. oirance. »-b*lroom hoa., J balb.. All on on. ’rlT«‘»*entr nce' Re-*'*"! S»e!>o"pd hot wal^ hnl, 'mil

Mrt1ch“ r » i ‘Buch!.°B;nr!“ *er. Inn. phona i ■ ' ^---------------- HF.ST BUY anrwher* For famllr, lk»5r. prir.to H.ln*. J.bedroom hom*. Sp.eloua lir.oor, .hm ^th^ in atiiWInins roora, Carp^. kltchia ~__________ ih.rp acUrilr room wllh finplat. F.rimenL Hoorn. up.Ulr., Lo.elr ba.eraent, wlti plumb, raled, well fur- J «ar I.tixe.

I) APTS. ^1^ I '.t . t sis‘ sn:; s™*!l J-bcdroom. oil furnMe. elo.. In

U~4ih aV.Tu~; Uim«r'^'iC‘V»io“ /'H'A‘’fi‘B‘rBt’.rplBf room. 4tt ftju lorelr rard* and flna loealloni,__________ C- A. ROBINSON AGENCYIW areBlnn or B.nk .nd Trti.t BMf' Phon. m |

.lex .p.rta.BU. CITY HOME •-_ _ _ _ _ . —COtTOTBV AIR ^at wllk laandrr l ev, aiodrra hom. wllh full baa*Brat.lU*. Unnoi oil (orB.c., thrw b«lrooma,d.'rB~t ' 'n^n.. (?■< fuUWe «(tj. IU «« wfa ^ i ,14, Doubl. (.TMa with Ihop » ’x4f. ,runenu Pbon. BILL OSTRANDER tar. ______ LEM A. CHAPIN AOENCr 'rr. bo4 waUr. Pbona________II»»-R jtment, fiound ~Nortb. I' ^

‘Tl OWNER LEAVINa TOWN ( tb. B, F. Hoot- - aTMi ll Bot a laerlllce .ale. but It ll a i

"ormBd lloSr. Urin*. jr e a l ESTATE :

“ ““ irHr fo?: Service Agency t ' NEW LOCATION ''

J

L - $1,500 DOWN n: .uat eomp.eUd.b*aut,lu. two bedroom ‘

IN IDAHO oMi'bJTb “°1vo?th51i'{°!oiuon J^t * ouUida eltr ilmiu. Landacapinf I.rc, -

•'•“ f rent. P lee H.IOO.OO, I—‘ TWIN FALLS REALTY r

. & INSURANCE CO. ^^ ut Maia Ara. t Phoi,a Utt _1IB Apartisenl " f ”

GOOD BUYS IN MODEHH BOUES "

OUSES ”poutra ttt-n s r" Laundr;. Pile, ju.t radueW to liojoo!■nt Aduk, iii 0-»” '‘••Inf.

feritiSrroo'^.-^^'od*: 5-- ;i J “IteheB. eemrat baaemrnt. oil fur- L

. Phan, i t m la;n.Ubaj. ,|.K C. E. 'ADAMS _

m Mai. Ara. E*., r

U i^yg''— - ' __ 1HOUSES CUSTOM BUILT S0. V« BRICK HOMEa ^tcfm, fbatlu, bedroom., Urxa 11.(b« room T' _________ * ' r"; if “ '•pe'"! wall to waU, rubber' .1v « . b « H ■d“J!.:LS;:“-i';: i;n r n r o n u .u7.S.«“i i“ h 'S!i.',. "priS'MMM “ T.wi.d.-mir. ■“

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-------- MAGIC VALLEYSSr-RIi;: INVESTMENT CORP.ijr-U iS^ fbon. ,41^;^?'*^nabla. iii L - -------r. Iioorer. FARMS FOR SALE

- , 100 A C R K ^rii dalrr farm, » reliC

AND

FARM and LIVESTOCK I WICB Ito Aeraa daad. Ill IrrlfaUd, b«l cllind, t-room modtrn bom* with loU of

,,- ,. I tood outbuildlBfa and Unant home,

EISE ~ S S SrenL Phona Term. a<aliabla.

VN------- TWIN FA LLS REALTYZ Z — . & INSURANCE CO.;coT | | H» «■'" Ar.. K. „ « I

i'm ih AcrM dMdad. Ill IrrlfaUd, beat eliBtr *0 *<r“ In eropa, r«l in>Ber paiiur*. 7-b*droom modrrn bome, praa-t BIdf. “ »■««

L E ____ oV’ " * b « C « v "-hi' hot. IIJOO.00, wiil handU.

«• '•««! CITIZEN’S AGENCY;obo' dowo Hiw lUa. wn or M7tJ

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“ ■ S . : : 85 ACRESelth .ImMi Eait of Dubl ob Hlfhw.r 10, food A, H rut row crop J.ni Jla. S .ei. ofoma. ‘u;r Improrem.BU. Sal. prica 160,000.

ipolnuneau p.rt parmesl.BAXTER 4 CO.

Real E s ta te.rtf.n'd*’!?: "* !'>»»>» '

for’ *,»l5! ?" EX CELLED IM ACRE- .

“ • K i . .- f.rm ra.<hl««»; compin* .hop and

2 i ':n%‘'ielSS‘..^rJ.la‘. : i ^ ‘’- i r -

------^ BEN N ETT AGENCY---------- 1 Box (il Dept. S•lo«"il^ BOZEMAN/ MONTANALkltchia'flnplM. I " , Ib plumb, 5 Q ACRES L

Ali Good L and 'NO ROCKS t FREE O P WEEDS

---------- Will lmproTa«rj.^n^ED corrali. .tc.aala, FltlCCD AT tll,e«0nJ."* " AND THIS INCLUDES THE pl.itered LANDLORD’S SHARE OP

THE IfiSl CBOP.

E a m ®ILL COUBERLY----- ---- - 101 Main Ara. Ea.t Fhon* 14H

- TOM HOVENDEK PboB.,llttlJl ^

h ^ 1,' 560 ACRE RANCH.• Mod*ni hom., t«t b«d ot cattla. E.ata1 rifbu for 100 bnd troen April loc r Oeeembrr lat. Ranch tlt.tM. M.rket

1IW.R P^'* “ “!• I® d«»nBlB.d atI tlma et aala.• M ACRES j

~ ~ I Good boma asd oot buildlnfi. Orepai IIWN Clorar, alfalfa, bay, wbMl .i>d fra...Ieed erm. LoU of waUr. faw wMd.t It ll a BBd UBd lan w.lL ii down,with 14 locladea crop, ier haat,jr r r f R r . ' n t i AJiJU jw AUHEB--------^ ■»

N*w lasd. Ia crop. I T«at«. Blch H<I- 1SoiUbl* lor poUtoaa. b*>na. Pim and ]aMd prodoctloB. Porcbanr will r*eelr. ,I.Bdlord'a ah.r. of ihk a*aaon'a bogn- •tllul erop. . Prlea tlOO p.r aera. M 1dowB. b.r.nc. IS 7« r. . t 4M%. I

• „ TO ACRBS ‘on* S«t4 Caod ImfKTtmmU, witb <rn«. #J7JW,J lt.MO dows. Balaneo oa- loo« Urma.

n - MAGIC VALLEY. INVESTM ENT CORP. j

lon Jm*«!?iru (BiiBdaj. Fko,, Mll-WI

LTY r e a l ESTATE FO R SALE ''0- CITY LOTS.'VI«torr a^lrlale., Kodawl _ aa Utt ■■P*rTn«._t.U_g..,.*.k. O-Trailer -

---------M ACRES Raaallon. a rm M aaraa•! J.rorn*. Undlord ibara. Maw

lOUES “ ° »L j;'»iACAW^7“jji . '‘nLSi In. Raa -r room, ____ ____I

s^Stoo' STROUT’SRANCH CATALOG

'aahlnr- R.nlb«. Homa; CoWstrr Boilaaaaaa." o n r &Ro’£Sf.^y.t*.:i{.j3;«’S2S£S .

land. Orrfon. ^

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about ibla fam la rickt. Oslr ll».«w down, ^

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ua /or «glek raaslte.*00 BACON & LAWBKNOa I

i , REAL eSTATB lllMal. Mortii ybaw

p s

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^ l erm, H eultl. V<k*i> m’S S - . K

nuit home, 'Jon.r Jfurd ____.* iis,o«*o,oo‘ --- ^

2A L T Y «o acr* IU*

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Wi,b

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I. s agencyica iM,ooo. Realtors

:o. ■ I-FARM IMPLE.M

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arerr liveh ~ H IKTHmATKJNAlToui.: «.(oot doer, fiiai t.no, r.IrO; .to r .: «■ »■ ftm .

npl.l. line BALES tfT Iiternallr^T•hop and urai. I oulii, Il H r f i

I *■“ ^' n S “bu7i I -

• WtATO rqUlPHEXINCY • *«o CRAW 1

Dept. D • nOC* BACKS kNA • IWH-tS IIITCHrj

” •• OSNZRAL REPAIR I m iro AVENUB 10

idp WEEDS GET YOUR

’ITWANCUTTE ‘ BipertlT Manufact

«*> ORDERED NOIta THE ro t AU. MAKtS TV

? SELFMANUFACTURE

,n .,0 ttlJ l '

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M .SPECIAI

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l!«S=’a!fWta. Onvai l JB Baaroa. Plow _ ot

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,. lirjeA 8oof urma. « , t

y u em x RAK t t 3Y AMD MOWSMO R P . po;i no iE D iA n n

Tiria ^ X D orurout wu 2l.w,------------ t h e s a w t o o b

V U l f c w w - * ® ®IW »400B OTO ,

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K i i i e y d e T y p e

■ Xr»ctOri 81-BU<UINU HaU■ for •>l>. Pho:

RANGEL'S INC.fhoni lU UafiMn DrMfi.

■M** stuu bull Al■ • I tl^ Whll.fi^ I COOU xmnd oc

IxHa tnd rhiMH ..1D ft CHOPPED "wl-^CNb. "* 5jffTA0KSHa e m t r a itrr..R u ) bat LOA^DERS C « r i » / « w.!K ^ L a i «»■ »«>-i riyjn m -j.H l 't a U r —Euler—CliMptr. ONE-YKAR-OLD SMrDiern Dull■ - I D BAY WAQOHS ‘ "“rth.■ p 0 ^ IN (> UNITS roH* 8ALK Ul!

B l , k q u ip m e n t &p ID IN G SHOP I b..;m . . a«»,B » n . IDAHO I K * iw .£ 8 &

I GOOD TH l i | g X TRACTOR m raitzas tot •'^ Jortwum,

[A ^ AGAIN KAT YEAB-OLD£AB5r w'h!* / ^

ui«l trKtorm o;»S-Jl. T»ln »in r pt*Tioa» eyrtCTivE jub

BBI ARE SATlsneo ____________ J[t«lUTr VSED TRAC- FOB SALXi bl<

n u Tih Ay. i'U“ HUWTCHS iiun t

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ruir.BUfc B n o n

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b« iBtnaM in. A«l Tvla rilU Pl*c* » enl>r i

frrrtt la I lo rMudD«rboni DMin) rifbu. .-• SWIFT :

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S a ' C i S r . . SC R A P i

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C O . i ' a i ' g SPhe«» i n galvanized rao

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AND F E E D8,rCl^ *!« . PORTABLE Vp!Ir

iS ^ ^ ^ M IlllM f r i w l Ce^^^rKorda.

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300 u>m oC •maotii MMlk k m . NEW >mI uM kSvo

r ' ! 5 ; ! ! r K f . f e . '• *•j.B^ta'^pij«ur. Hoi^rdii os;; *»»■'•« sSLnSi

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0. . r „ . ^ l iX PRO I$lilo>, Wbliafac., Sborttnna. Fb«a« IiH HlfbUsd An(llt»JC Jcf.it Bohllat.___________)0U .<mT,d ..d4l. hon... O U . for - ■

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c. Holiufn. Cafiu.r, J.nrr >i»l T—•tllliinx Sbonhoriu^bos. 1(1. J.rooi..— .1 - , I ■) 1—4

GOOD THINGS TO EA T , _____ _IfBYEaS (ot a.U. Cbo«« OIIUI. Al(t«S L iA .S T Gj' - A ^ OLD-N.. ».irp.b',. h rJT^ '---------------------,flUE“whlI. Bock (atn. C4lJdlfcP oo. I .I8.S.JI. T.ln F.IU. ■ ---- TrADT^.rtCTIVE Jur.. l.t r.m (ca.h milk HARD».lloa. ConUnaou. r»frliarmtlon. M TrorUhon. 6IW.R4. M. S. SmiM.n n«lrr. • MERCH.

PETS ^ ,B SALXi Bl.ck coek.n, 1 nsntW.

wliUnd_p;ip. _C«II OtIJt. To B{EAT FirKEWSKS oupplH. H.l.n OuJl..■ho.'. TwTi. x.iiQ , ---- * i4GER Uai. hphr t.lklDi BwUI* Oib.IIolcted crrot-lft. bM.l. Phon. 14M-W. ALUM

CEBWAN P01NTIH8 I WATEI Cbimplon 8<>i».m.hii*. thoiet ^ j„ ,h ___

rORCHT XCNNELS, S X r = = GOODING. IDAHO 11; Inth _______------------------------ JH '«•>----------

BABY CHICKS i ipcb z ~ : : . . i Ft:H~ .UnT .;hl.k. Ifa b.Uhi.r.*' ^T A . '¥rt”“hL-:^lV .T‘S ‘J .'£ GALVAt.r;. H...h.rr^ _ WATEInr CHICKS <or broll.n ~«h Tu.rf*7 ndfjId.T. Wo .uppIr .ora. of th. ^ t 3 '"[Joun 3ufii>r *Chti lUUhm’. L '”;'' -----------

BIlOILSR-BtJILT —...... ..OHIPKS

b l a c k

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SWIFT HATCHERY . GALVAoodiw, id.ho T.imr.iii, u»b«' SH EET

»» I 10 - -

WANTED TO BUY ~ » E

<«.oaibl.. yh'o^ lUtJ._____ ^ 'I* II

? .rS i2i“ roi.*“d J % « ^ C .C . ANDE“.u'J.r« 'i!i.‘? 'oo,.“ ‘Sf"'iui’dhoS".: Twinog prlt. on .cr.p Iron. TwU Fill.onipr.M«a au.l- Bo. tti. . L— —

« H for ro«, old OoM Jo-.IrTI FURNITURET“ "^a*l^'’porp“^«-l^’an- *“ •H8h«broMW. Pho*. HI TVtW

' ■' — WmU Phon. m t.

UBOENT NEED WEw'‘AND' M.<l™iMi

SCRAP & CAST IRON wanted-TOR DEfENS* Call Ma»lc Vall.y AiW. P.7 T« PtlMTW IN FALLS tn.. m w.in e« c

AUTO PARTS I

FOR SA LE OR TRADE ireS'n.*!^™E O B T W O ^p.m U f-i-.U .. b3 .‘{‘ •i.Th".fnf’r:iri.B. TIm«-Ntwt.______________twk.r. t north,JSE coaTnt«l lo 4 «p»Tt««l» at |1» Behool. »«ilh ilil.. h Arwiao Et«t. Phoa. B»«lg

X i r t " ; f f v x - m a t t r_______ _____________ - NTW INNI

Jrfl|.wiock. Phono nTlW w tH4W. fRZS DE

m a t t r Soon 11. Ma«b«fi7 Balldlaf. . Pbeoo

■""'Misti. F 0 R 8 A lE ~ ~ ~ ')D bo.t. Motor, tralln apd oortr. [a ! » ^ . i - w . » . . . . -.- . j g E K S*i!-«xs;;s . u ! ; r , : g r r ; s . . . . a s s 3 - s t . . a " ,wHi. A-1 wndltion. CiUHU. WwllB*hou»« D«loi«a'niIED'j»oCri<r"lT'lO. IJ'fooU it- Pml.lln* «l«Ula

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IF M y ^ 5 = u a ^ i ' •

CONCRETE CHECK 1GATES u a i

IN STOCK FOB IMHKOtATB OBUVEBT . | DBED VASHD• ]4a«l /« taho. • * ^ 0^

*iS ttttltmi ■ I S tw BJDCnTtfT.P.R B-mpl-. Bab.

CONSTRUCnON CO. ROBEBT E . 1

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SPEC IA L SW EEt' s" !MABONRT SALS -

fiikS^ufiBpa". *w.“ “‘f.'r7 isrs s p e c i a lS ~ ’o " « ';« ” luoM"fot^uro^h^S fOllLTHY dr^l^T

. IDAHO MASONRY S S l/r iS '- PRODUCTS ■ steP^c .

J» Hlfbl.Bd A.a. PboBo IOM *.b”----------------------------------------------- R A D IO A

liPBlGKT PlaM 1W H ILE TH EY LAST lrd.Ar.nu. Eb L

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W HITE SID EW ALL j "

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LAST CHANCE! | d e p e n d a e :

TRANI

HARD TO GET ' ^•MERCHANDISE « buici sup.rRodlB. H.al.r,

* * - -IBriCK’s L Z Lim ited Q u an tity . '

To Be Sold , . . ~ . 0 ' . , S „ ‘* * * A.I Cor>jlU» .

ALUMINUM ■*‘ “ « ^“ v*"rTIi.W ATER P IP E ”

i Ineh..........--- --------:---- lie fl. Ittl PLYMOUTJI

5” £ ? E E E E E E i i t__iBch ----------------------- iie ft. BROWNING

..... ' JWh.r. Yea Ik.IGALVANIZED______ ' — — -W ATER P IP E I-----------------—

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IJ I«h ______ jre JL-ii CHEyBOLBT I

GALVANIZED —SH EET M ETAL -ii taceard

I Ij a"~~.:„..:..„„.,.~ :i<;io mxnyI J? ------- ■•••••".....” 'i? BLUE RIBI K S fH <t * -------------------»•;* _ WRTTTEN C1 « « r W « ----"f—

SCHWARTZC. C. ANDERSON CO. “ ® *•

Twin Falla . —

IRNITURE, A PPLIA N CESiY WASHER. Itl.li. >1 dowD, 11 p«r , GoOdwk. WIW-B.f-______________IN BED M>4 Used

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'oil boturi w r».OBabl«~i: dl.ioBor! .ho.T conildorod. Llanid Cu tol AppU- br It. eat own

!K 'S Sck.r. t nirth, H oa^ Wuhlntlon_____ Aod th. prlc. I

_____ ____ 1M» OLDBKOBl^

-M A T T R E S S E S - I K ’uiplil' i rNTW INNKRSPRINa g . i ^ ll Ura. .

B»r Bt lh. f.elorr BBd »b»o «»»wFREE DEUVERT 1141 PONTIAO SIEVERTON : 2 s . S " i

MATTRESS FACTORY S i ' l ' S " :I Ind At.. Bailh PboM >I-W |

MBALL sprliht pLbm. AnbaaaBdor T^*IHLL^M7 oot*“r r fH ^ CAM*ARE A\

Btral ElKtrle IH< S*root Kfrlrmtor, CKAO TERMS. ■Btlnihow. DtlDi* doabl* ov«o ntac*.

f S s : S i : . S l S ^ S BARNARD

DO NOT PHONK■mW Cbb ^ ab I g ^ g

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P ^ i u |

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»TJRNrrURE. A PPLIA NCES AUTOS

1 1|» DOME l-JoAll Used 11,*° 1 ‘ t

Appliancea S ^ t . Phon. ict

MUST B E SOLD i-------------------B , Q-U-i!

July I r t USE

Make Us ,*2yn®S?th1An O ffer 'radio, dtal

SW EET;S FU RNITURE ;p}o' — • • — 1141 CHEVROLE

S P E C I i t SERVICES CMt*ivr *-.*1o i l y ^ d^ryW, Pou trr aipplx. PkoB. » "

K ^ f f T ^ M s T S i r S :

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PEUGUT rUm. MttesBST (t&liK. vltt AMD '

AUTOS FOR SALE iiV«------------------------------------------- IIM INTCWJATI

McVEY’S INC.■ quality used oars t w in

e q u i S S nBn 1 p-too tr.nim a on, TRUCKfl - DUI

II4T PLTMOUTK D.luxo SH.n. Dark p q . ,1,,SiSifc “ *'■ ‘ -------------

llll PONTIAC I.daor S«Un - - ■

— - “SEID EPEN D A BLE USED

TRANSPORTATION i«» «w‘«r.Vio, hMUr.

A t Low Cost ' I - ' ' ------

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OB. LEMtlEL EDWARD CHAPrN . . . who wm iU rl h ll Inlernihlp

tx i r 1 »l CoIor»«J8 Ecnenl ho«- p<Ul, DcBTtr. He r*«dTe«l hli dot- tor »( medicloe dtfTw from T tm t it n n lrm ltr 'i medical Khool t t PhlUdelphla Ihlf fprinr- 'MtfTaTlnc)

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Son of Local Couple Earns Medic Degree

Lemuel Edwftrd Chapin, «on or Mr. ana K it. Lemuel A. Chapin, 404 , BerenUi avenue north. T am PalJj, ■ received a doctor ot medicine degree ; Xrom Templo universily, mcdlcnl \ Kbool. PhUadelphla. He lU r tj Mi InUnuhlp Ju ir 1 « t Colorado ten- j •ral hotplUI. Denver. i

Dr, Otiapln and other nem bers ot i hU e lau were awarded the ir degrees < In a ipeclal oiedlcsl *chool cere- i mony commemoriitlni: the SOth an-

'al»er»ary of Tcroplo unlverslly'i 1 tBMSIctl echool. i

He w u BTftiluated trom TwinFalls i h l |h Khool In 1043. Later he attend* i ed Slantord college, where he was aftUlated v lth Sigma Chl fraternity. i Dr. Ohapln aerved with a medical unit of the 87th division of Patton's 1 th ird anny Jn Europe during World J war IL H« waa enrolled a t Temple In 1M7, where he was a member ct Alphft Kappa Kappa medical tra- ttm lty. ,

Rli parents attended Er»duatlon , •xirclses, \UlUng their eon. hla wlte , •od daughter during a two-mooth , trip through the cast. j

Sons Are Born ‘OLENNS PEEUIY. June S3—Sons r

wer« bom recently to Mr. and Mrs. <Wayne Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wll- ibur Bellman. Tha Jones baby w u ■bom * t the Ocodifif Memorla) bo«- tpltal and the Bellman child a t a tBolss hospital. t

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■ n a t s t c o a n n tto u l H ^ K aytar «ver. H u ^ ■ *quu« aluminum tab l i u extra larg« ea« padty; keepi w ater k e t longer, Qyra* I

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<1 BOME. June 2$—Hl«hll*»jt«d w ith ; t«U:s by several of the country's out-

,j)*m etandlng authorities oa th e subject.. » the statewide symposium on aleo-

iA jtJa, '' holism, to be held In the local YMCA' Mondoy, Is expected to draw a la rs e II ' attendance of law enforcement of- I

H jjjn 9 1. j flclals, doctors, mlnlstera.aoclkl wel* i - ! tare workers and Individuals per-

4 sonallyilnterested in tho problem. uH lSS^I : Included on the speaU ns program

are Raymond O.-McCarthy and Dr.*'■ Q>'e<’nberr of Yale unlver-

S a y B f f l slty; Clyde Oooderham. extcuUve director ot the UU h sta te board ef

O f alcoholism, and Oeorge E. Relck.' who has been Instrumenial in de-

Veloplng clinics for alcoholics In . California, a plan which th a l stat«k Dow has adopted officially.

Another interesting highlight ot the'symposium will be a talk to b« given a t a meeting' ot Yale unlver- slty alumni by Dr. K arl R . Beulner of >. Jienrlch Memorial hospital.

I CHAPrN Serlccley. Callt. Hit will eUxuiu sa intrmshlp Integrated plan relating to aico* leral hot- holism.d hll doc- The symposium opens a t S a.m. ree from snd will continue th^oughoul the Ical Khool momlng. aftemoon and evening, ng. (btaff The jcielnn-i are open to anyone

who Is intcrc-nlcd.

* ------------------------------- ;paj Toastmaster Talk ;

Honors Presented ;1 1 * 1 1 $ DT' Kolouch took top horiors _

wllh a cup-wlnnlng formal talk fcn- „ ■ Utlert "Scsmcntnl Thinking" aC a l j

; o [ l C C niMtlng of Perrine Toaslmajiters <5 cJub a t the Tur/ club Thursday,

n, son of George Dever won the t>e.it spcech :hapln, 404 award' speaking on "Wetbacks." M,’ln Palls, Howard Carlyle was voted mosl Im- ;lne degree proved on the baMs o t his two-mln- »«' -, mcdlcnl ute spccch. - .starts his a featured speaker was C lark Me- O’

irado gen- Keitn, Twin Palls high tchol elu-dent. who lold of his experiences as J';'

lembers ot a delegate to Boys' aUt«. Icebreak* elr degrees ers were given by K enneth BleJios M lool cere- and Howard Cariyle, ; ! SOth nn- Meeting officials were Robert th. inlverslly's Warberg, tonstmasler; Lou Thorsen, Ini

t*ble topics chairman: O ran t Rus- Fr TwinFalls tell, word critic, and Oordon Atkin- lo; he attend- son. general critic. Mi re he was Howard Troop tind Ervin Hlgley he fraternity, were Inducted u new membera on a medical — :----------------------- he

,;,rr.5Bloodmobile Visit ^ jTcmber of Is Sated a t Buhl Hflicai ira- q u h l , June’ 23—The Red Cross

bloodmoblle unit will be a l the P. H. h i. Buhl auditorium July 3.' Mrs. Jim

Berry urges local residents to tele- ,wo-moath jItamllton. a t 133-J I f they are wlU- ,, log 10 donate blood,

'F n Ono hundred titty donors »ireI 33—Sons needed In Buhl and should b« ilgn- , and Mrs. ed up betore the unll arrives. Per* I Mrs. Wll- sons between the ages ot 18 and SO baby w u are urged to call one o t th t above }

lorlaJ ho*- numbers. Blood received wllj be hlid a t a flown lo Korea within 48 hours for I—

use with war casualties.

R E M A Y T

9 | ARE

T h e b i | : dem and

«fn clen cy 1<

te m p o ra ry

' a r e

automatic I „ r . "( f O N L T ^ ■ 6 « y o u r d e t I t r

■ d e r f o r t h t i l a y l

M K K t m EASIES1 TERMS

CHIIFTAIN O yrafoam w ait ac tio n . K xclui

B RollcrW aUrRer*r, Sedlmnit T

‘V roomy tub. A fi^ Inc Ma>-ta( eon'

l | J H w a ih c r

A CASH DEPOSIT WITH A

Jim LISTED BELOW GIVES YOll

N-BATES APE• BURLEY >

sndance Is Expected ! e Meet on AlcoliolisimlUfhted w ith * * * * ;)unlry'j out- ^ , " ■

Speakerlocal YMCA ,U^ m \ 'ir a w k la r s e - > ' ' • ,rcem ent of- P /■.social wel* rlduals per* K":> problem. - m K ^Ing program L . . . ^ E . 'thy and Dr. p .. '•■ T '' ' H 'rale Unlver- .I. executive •,te board ef >I E. Relek. W TT iW • .nU l In de- I'. '. 'W i . . ;® '7 1 iicoholicj In m T T f <j^ th a i at*t« ■ ]

I 'u ik * to ^ a . 'rale Unlver- • ■R. Beulner :

to anyone BAYMONn O. MeCABTIW. . . execuUve director of Y al*

___ nnlvertlly ellDle which haa snad*_ , , n teoilT e stnd ln en aleohollam.TalkJented S ' ” “top honors __

inl U lk fcn- T />.Funeral Is Set for

S p ia , Gooding Resident^mo.iVlm'- OOODINO, June 33 — F unera l Is two-mln- »ervlccs for Mrs. Blanche M. Owena.

41, will be held a i 3 pjn. Monday I n I C lark Me- Thompson cHapel with the R ev . tchol elu- <7- Hannan olllclatlng. B url» l

>erlences as ''*■> >"“ 1® *“ Elmwood cemetery.». Icebreak- She died Friday In a Boise hosp ital :th BleJios following a lengthy llJne«.

Bom Aug. 30, 1909, In T hatcher, re Robert the late Mrs. Owens came to O ood- )U Thorsen, lng In 1019 and was married t o 3ran t Rus* Frank M. 0*'cns here on July 2, don Atkin- lOJi. She was a member of th o

Melhodlst church. Survivors a r e rvin Hlgley her husband, one daughter. P rances: lembera one brother, Clyde Medford, a n d — her father, J . F. Medford, a ll

^ isit — —

J u W OF C O U R S E ... I•‘ Mr“/ j l m t h e b e s t ^

Mr“ > c : USED CAR BUY ■:y are wlU- j^wn Is » t . . . . H .

ionors (ire Bj]| l r « |o n d 't Hid be sign- H

U N IO N M OTORS ■th t above Main a t Third N. Phbae U15 H

d wll] be Hhours for I—

<?

lY T A G S

IRE ON •ftE WAYe b ig demand fo r M aytag quality,

clency and long life has caused k nporary ahortage. ^But M aytag

shers a re s till coming In.

^ amall cash deposit will p u t your

ne on th e lis t fo r priority dellveo’- : y ou r dealer today! Place your o r

fo r t h t J la y t ig model you prefer!

EASIESTTERMS T H t MAYT*® '

CHIIFTAIN ly rafoam w aih lB f _ fc tlon . K xclu iT vc J ,-i«llcrW at«rRtmoT> Jr, Scdlm nit Trap, H I < I I /Bomy tub. A fcnu* | V J •1C Ma>-taf eonvcn> H f Tlo n il w a ih c r W ^

r WITH A MAYTAG DEALER

IVES YOU PRIORITY I

APPI.IANCE -• - JEROME

c ted Soil Conservation4-H Activi^ S e t,

[ O i l S l H OOODINO. June 33-T ha boanl »of soil conservation district super* 4

* visors recommended full partlclpn- t " tlon of youth in the *oU Improve-

> r ment 4-H club project; a t Its last Iregular meeting. r

The iupervliors nwn will be dls- ijUlbutlng Intonnallon on the why. awhat and how ol soil conservation j districts, one thousand of these

• leafltis were ordered.. Metal signs were ordered for live

co-operators. These ilgns will ad-H ■ verUse the form as being o co-opcrn- c

‘ tor with the Ooodlng foil conserva- aV Uon district. P

•« Supervisors attending the meeting p r t ■ »*f« DO" Irtedericksen, Doran Biit-

I ler. Sam Stmls and Bill Woody, c Othersjpreaeni were Rny Harding, a Luther Jones, T»ln Falls, and Hm - V

............ old r a k e . J.

^ wlA RTitr J T a I tler of Y al* ^ H l j f l M l B j g l a l j B g H Q K' ^ s B T t T a n I N ! # > 1 k I* x 7 * 9 B 8 8 caleohollam. e principal tiom on D e n

^ 9 BIG DAi s i d e n t ..................- > l— F u n e ra l x V \e M. Owena. > Q v X ^ l ^ l

ng. B u ria l 1 ■ | | H Hd cem etery. ^ H / 1 h1i ^ | { I H IIIFSBI lise hosp ital ffW m * rfTVI*n liSiiiiilMI

\ T hatcher. le to O ood- married t oon July a , . n M l l n ^ H lu H l i l B U

iber of t h o a t f : H j S ^ < l ) \ l I ^ H U n rvivors a r e i . l l er. Prances; t /f ‘dford, a n d n r edford, a ll

r r HIBSSUY I

I U W N iH s tu rd y Steal F ro m .

O R S ■ M alU C .lo r id S tripe — SAVE i . . U I s H R « 9 f lo , P r ic . 5 4 .9 5 .....................

Built lo give you many yenrs of fln link spring base, heavily upholstered ion padded cushion.. Anzle Iron ste flnlah.

; I P

4-P iece HARM<

f BEDROOMS A V i'l2 .4 7 REG. 191.3522.00 Down— 12.00 M on»h.....

ty, Modem plank lop bedroom group. ]Limed Oak veneer, satin gold finish

I » during this event ftt clearance price,

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' CHROMISAVE 11.87

lE B REG. 86.75________ 12.00 Down— 5.00 M on th ;.......

UlcaUt« pliurtle'tabic ;top 30x4i.|n.. . m w l popular table in y^ur choln; of.

chrome chairs. Plastic covered padd

Jf

TIMES-NEWS, TWIw s , T T T O F A L L S , I D A H O

ition Races Scheduledf v Q i l f OAKLEY. June as—T h e Oakley x y O C I j VDrilanlea wlU' aU rt th a lr season-•nja board with horw r«ce» here Saturday. July trict super* 4 1» the llrs t date for th e VigUanteaI partlclpa- to appear m public drill.lU Improve- They will appear in Lhe Ruperta t Its last Independence day celebration. Pio­

neer day plans are being made withwiu be dls- Invitations accepted by th e Rupert n the why. and Twin Falls riding clubs tor thelonservntlon July 34 event,d of t h e s e ----------------------------

Io, n.. Visitors Reportedns Will nd- SHOSHONE. June 33 - Ruby0 co-opcrn- Crosse, Walla Walta. W ash-, arrivedII conserva- ri the home of her m other, Mrs.

Prank Orosse IhLi week where she the meeting plans to spend the aum m er. •Doran But- John and Mrs. E s th e r Barra- 31U Woody, dough, Boise, and Mm. D avid Silver ly Harding, and daughters, Lynn a n d Luclle. s, and Hm- Youngstown, 0-. were guests a t the

M. J . Ollle home.

Ip ii; dayT l e f t !

SWING

^z .“ !^“ L ;4 9 « 8 8ly yenrs of fine Mrvlce. Resilient hcIlcal-Med, y upholstered back. 13-Pound layer felted cot-r An»Ie Iron steel frame with w enthcr-rcsistani *•,

1 HARMONY HOUSE

lOOM SUITE

o 'M .r.1 1 ,......... 1room group. B«1 - Che.«t - Vanity - Bench.In gold finished hardware. Brought lo you learance-prices.

^ S H

ee H arm ony H ouse

ROME SET

M o m h ,............] 7 4 . » 3 8top 30x4i-ln. Open* to S0x92.iu. . . . our !pur choln; of ,color.. Pour sturdy a teeJ from* . . . i cdverrt padded seat and .'back. S a v a Nawl i

jduled [Guests, Journeys SiL'; Reported at Filer .

Baturday July FILER. June j j —Mrs. A. E. B * l^ , i th e VigUantea Long Beach.rtij home of her son, SUnley Walters. jn Lhe Rupert F. M. Hudson and Joe 1^* have , ebration. Plo- gone to Salinas, Callf, on b u s in g . , ,ng made with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge E w a r ts , ,y th e Rupert have returned to ‘

clubs tor the relaUves, Mr. and Mrs. H. R H iro- mcrtjuUt* returned here Tuesday .

______ from B^&^ey. CaUf. Mr. and Mrs. <- Mahlon Hamaerqulst aceorapanled. j

p o r t e d them here and continued Wednes- j 23 - Ruby day lo Yellowstone national park .

Wash-, arrived *nd eastern polnta. . - ,, ‘m other Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Earl BeaJ and /amUy, 1 ek where she San Jose, Cnllf,. stopped here whUe j Timer • en route to Canada and visited Mr. 4 a S e r Barra- and Mrs. Frank Ridley and other j- D avid Silver friends. ........ 4I a n d Luclle ' Mr .and Mra. Dale Williams te - 4 guests a t the turned this week from a trip to J “ Victoria, B. C.____________________ *

iSH.•■•vOCBwOwSwOwoSo

BABY BUGGY• W T V V STEEL FRAME

■ V RctI, H.95............ 1 1 * 8 8

sturdy steel frame, rubber :ircd wheels, folds compactly.

l i i K ^ . ^CALIFORNIA REDW OOD

S BAR-B-Q SETW E A T H E R R E S IS T A N T

8.00 DOWN Q C6.00 MONTH_____

Por picnic pleasure In your own back ynrd. Rustic, weather-reslst* nnt redwood with strong, bulll-to-

I last bolted construction.•O O _________ _hcIlcal-Med, f ^ ’ f . ' i i - ^felted cot7r ^ = s = = = i • i I f l

er-rcsistani*', • r f P r ^ '^ ] | l ' ' ' «

R E D U C E D T O

C L E A R j

La r g e p ic t u r e sI Living Room. ^ ^ Q Q

3 only. Reg. 8.93 ........4 - . 0 0 ■

O Q 7 " x 8 " PICTURESShadow Box. A f \ ^8 only. Reg. 1.98..........4 9 0

' - Bench. TABLE LAMPto you Copper Planter 1 1 Q Q

1 only, Reg, 13.95.... 1 1 . 0 0 '

- 2 t T r ' TABLE LXMP•>J , Wallpaper type, O 0 0 - jM I 3 only. Reg. 9.95........O t O O ' \

Q j I TABLE LAM P !-i O 0 0

1 only. Reg. S.88........0 . 0 0 -

TABLE LAMP

1 2 . 8 8

3 = 5 I SMOKER. .,• D I Chrome trim, n n o • ' • ” *«• *•” ...... • ‘ U O

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P —

a n Window Awnins 2V, 0 0 f “ in te d S iin -R e iis to n tG re tn

Hotmony H oui.. 3 * 9 S

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eys Wendell Births Filer iE .B a « r , a t 6t- Valentine's hospiui here « mg a t th# O lrls were bom to Mr. and Mrs pValters. jo aep h Barrus. Wendell; Mr and f 1^* have M r*. Dale Bur'khalter, Jerome- Mr " buslntti. Mrs. Kenneth'3fooks, Jerome- '

^ Eloy I■’n jf -™» I

£ ■

Id fafflUy. t ' ElecMd Meter f i

Sw “C. Ind other I ELECTRIC

X Wlrlni laiUUillM

i!B

f Law n U m brella7 - r r . SPREAD

s g ' NOW Only............1 1 * 9 5 .M ulti-color striped, painted

ubber flrlll. Two-piece pole wlUi mctal lacily. Joining bracket. '

v o o D ?---------------- -— '—

S E T

1-95your own ®

, bulll-to- > ■ . ^

s:.H

/ I styllni1 >1..^ - ■■ - ,■ J light 0

0 __ ______

88

9 c

88 w M K ^ K m

88' l ^ f P S i w j l l

88Sturdy Col*

O pen Side /88— I S u n R e s i s l c n i / 2 ) ^

' 7 A d d s b o a u ly to your home, Im i* r - lig h r. O p e n sid es allow o lr fo d r t— ! eoM on drill i o a t e d with sun f l— j D o u b le s ti tch e d seam i. Poinleo i— I A lso o v a i la b l a in 3 , 3 J^ ,4-ft.w ld l

B tO LO R FU L [ f l P AWNINGS ■

O range. White, Qreen Stripe*

f l 2 I/2 -fV only . . . 3.59 ■

CJjcck these Harmony' H ou» -ferttu res :' Strong cotton driU [ ■ ■ ■

. - B un-resistant colon • band {n.ffM^ \ l r o n frame. Many olher |U «* - |[[>,yW

— _______

lUl here. »nd hushj^tr- and Mra, \11: Mr, and in S »Jtrome: Mr. ^ 8- ^5ks, Jerome:Jartin. Eloy,

‘* ^ nbor. nnd Mrs, H fT i r . ,cnnnn, and t J & S S I S l iUps, Jerome,

Md Me(er tEPAIRECTRIO I ^

M o W n rF j g s S k n l 1

m j

^ IOfficers

YaclitChai

lh mctal ruiit*J.“:} *«l <s4 Wk. ll.r<l»o

III Wool Frieze Coi

Bed DavenQ l 8 to-Choose From

REG. 249.50

1 2 0 8 . 8S:.H DOtFK • 9.00 MOH

D SAVE 40.62One-pl(c« bardwood f r s Irlple leck iprlng unit. O antted non-sag base. Eta

. . •: wool W « cover, Smart styllni, rtoi trim of walm

. :.j light oat

f CoH«n Drill S id e A w ning*

n f , 2 i 4 F o o » ! • !

low a ir to dfw®*®' . •

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