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^ r e Hu fcuhl P(^ I c hundreds of valley' i ^ K tlo n 'c l in ic s in Buperl ^ K c d to boom, ■ n t l m c . the f irs t r if t il

. in Shoshone by the I ■ ^ v o u ld be charged indi

rccciving immunizs H ^ o t the special clini ^ IW ed n esd ay ;

L ^ H jocIc Keith, county healt I ^ ^ L i i d of the proposed fee, *'

vo owe any expluuttlon. . ^ ■ T V . Telford, southeentri ^ ^ K i i t r l c t health u n it dlrec ta

hovever, th a t the deci ^ ■ v l i e t h e r th e eeparat« coun ^ ^ B u l d assets a fee to covc

regbtraUon had been lel wporato dlscretloos. H

^ H o u t tho anUtoxln serum wa _ ^ K d bv the stato w ithout cos: ; ; ^ K ( lhe Lincoln c o i lb t r « m

who constitute th ^ ■ b o o r d of health , v a i . avail

' aUnmcnt ■^ H i h l . focal po in t In the ln d

diphtheria, Mayor Thoma ^ H t b reported bis order o

closing schools and thea urging cancellation of pub

has roet w ith whole public support.

^ K i i u o rganiuU ons in BuH ^ K d or canceled-'AieeUns ^ H d for,tb ls 'v eek .

,^ ^ |R e tM k a h lodce m e e t l Q i for Tuesday n lgb t wa

u were th e Klwanls clul sloted-Wednesday and tli

: ^ H o f E u te m S ta r meetlni night. T h^ Y -Teen comi

Tuesday was postponei ' ^ ■ n k . The Business and Pro

rliih m w tlngs se alto w u canceled.

^ K s s U e r o r d veterans asrlcul ^ ^ E l o l n s college w as cancele< .^ ^ F w e e K and Buhl instructor '^ ^ b s e r s also canceled c lu se t ^ ■ n e n U r y PTA of B ubl can ^ ^ K m e e tln g s and church choii

and B ^ d meetings wen

^ H o i u U o n shots will b« giTer ^ ^ ■ I s y and Friday for thos4 • ^ ^ E te d thfi scries today a t thi ' ^ K i 'l n ^ c l ty l i a l i r B u h l ichool■ ^ ^ K -q y n tr^ te a l th -u n llr - -----

meetings repotted caaceleC Included th e R o tary 'c liil

meeting regularly hel( ^ ^ ■ y noon and U u L ueenu ^ ■ 'm e e ^ g s c h a d u to f c f t t te

< ^ H B F B D 9 | B 3 m 6 w

«■ r i ^ t.r c » h M ' iy '

H v e r G i v e n

M . T ) n y T e r i t i

f l i B l a i n e J a i l

^ ^■ U ev-ue m an was lined WC ^ ■ e n c e d to 90 days in ja ll' a t

the result o t a n accident ^ ^ H a b o Sunday n lgb t in which ^ K r - o l d Holley girl was hos-

with a possible skull frac- a woman received a broken

.^ ^ p s U w o o d , who received the sentence from Probate

^ ■ h n Wrlfiht. Hailey, was tho a pickup truck which was In a collision two miles

^ ^ f c l e a t a - y l t h \ Iflsa TJncoIn Elmer M aas, Idabo Fa lb . Maas’ 'daughter. Penny,

^ ^ B v e d the head Injury. Mrs.who was riding In the

^ ^ ^ e l v e d th e broken leg. ^ ^ B o vehicles sldeswlped du r-

storm. T he door o t th e ^ ^ ^ ^ r c n c h c d open and Pie girl

to ^ e pavement.

^ H l l^tr. and M n . R . R. Cronk ^ ^ ■ c h lid r e n ra lM d a h o T a lls .~ ^ H o o d was arrested Monday

on a reckless driving

^ H w N tumiJter. Caldwell,

^ H l i ^ ’Justlce o t the P » c e ^ ^» i?E K ..on .a .charg ifi of speed.

Khool zone. Ho was ar* s ta te Patrolm ao Stanley

Ooodlng, was tlned ^ ^ ■ c o s u on a sim ilar charge

by Probate Judge Jam es ^ ■ ^ t t . He was arrested by ^ ■ s h e r i f f Ouy Coles, ^ ^ n reported to Tw in Palla ^ ■ o n d a y evenlnR th e license

a car which h e claimed

B .... j, '^ p i r c r S t l l i t

® o r e a T a r g e t sbT i.1 . M .rch 3 im -

iigntcr-bombers, ottacklns time In three

l^ ^ v o s n e d two large mllltarv North Korea today w

^ f l „ probably Ue-^ H B i i e MlQ-15 and made five ^ ^ v i a l m s ,

T hundcrjets swept

river and Its ^ W r b u M . destroying 20 build- ^ ■ ^ s e t U n g o ff numerous sec- ^ ■ z p l o s lo n s .

supply

^ H ^ r c < ] forilflentlon.1

red bridges and tunnels P a raM

^ ■ ^ l l l l c r y 's m a i h e d the reds’

r f ic D r a th o r e b b a r d

tIU liU («r —•nw »»< ttt u ._______________ ^

galley, 1B5J— fl “falley, 1953— 4 • 3IK 3 ---------------a

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-orrieui cit7CftlBtf K«r»;

lundreds G( People Stayalley' residenta and school children r Rupert and Kimberly as the area’s ba

rif t in the concerted operations to a; r the Lincoln county health office's a 5d indi- -------------------- ----------- ---------

W a t e r U s e r

LEB P a l i s a d ethcentraldirector, IDAHO FA LLS, March 3 (<

Monday urged increased app to cover Palis&des dam w ith the hope jeen left be placed In use one year earl lons. He The m eeting of d is tric t 86 i ^ c o s L struction now is e ight month it5reom=- unleBS-addit-ional-moncyisTJp jte the be slowed down because of la u . avail* __________________________________

AFL Begins Major Drive

I whole- J _

in B u h l__ On T*H La^meetings ^ ^ Bepori* ,e e t i n g W A8HINOTCN, M arch » -R c p ea l jb t was 0^ practically a ll m a jo r provisions mln club 0^ UlB T aft-H artle y labo r law was and tlie urged on congress today by the meeting American F edera tion o f Labor.■n comi- A IS-pagb a ta tem en t prepared by 9stponed a f l P residen t G eorge M eany for md Pro* bouse labor com m ltt«e hearings tings se t closely pa ra lle led recom m endations

THIBB puPUC-rMnntiy py tiin c io. agrlcul- T he effect o f the proposals would

canceled 1 ^ r e tu m th e basic labor law structors l<irge!y to th e fram ew ork of tho

W agner a c t, -which th e T aft-H art- ih l can* ley act m odUled in 1M7.' ch choir Q uotes P residen tgs were M eany quoted P residen t E lsen­

hower a s advocating " a law th a t M given m erits th e reapect ond support of ir those labor and m anagem ent.”T a t th e “ The T aft-H artle y a c t, how on l ichools th e books, does n o t m e ri t or enjoy Ib— I .the „ re s p e c t_ o t A m erican . trade canceled unions—a n d th a t 's p u ttin g i t mild* UT 'c lub 17." tb e un io n official said. decUir* ly h e u luir i t h a s 'p ls c e d “intolerable re>

stfic tlons upoa^the « r d s « of baaloj pS ^ t e W A ^ N r i a r t r e i W a

B S I S 9 S 8 B 3 » S ^ 5 w 5 ? S w w“ eominltteo i m t e d . i l ^ S to.’« p t ^ e

i a ' i y ‘ f t f a m to s u k o B a « w tb e < » h c ta { e . I t did so i i f ts r aarro w ly besting- a Dem ocratle m o re to se n d th e m ea-

n sure back to com m ittee and couple A laskan s ta tehood w ith Hawaiian.

- • - 0 0 ? "cbdunlttee leader«“ promlsed r m - ^ y _ b e « r i n g s '’_ o n .A la a k a n .s ta tc .

T T eachers—T lm a D . Ludlns, New I f l l l York teacher, eubpoenaed to tesUfy ' ' before th e se n a te in te rn a l security ned UO subcommittee on communism in I J a l l 'a t schools, refused to say anything icclden t about com m unist activities, n w hich E xplains B onodarles IQS hos- T Id e la n d s-Jac k B. T ate , deputy ai fra c - legal adviser fo r tb e s ta te deport- > broken m ent. told th e se n ate in terio r com­

m ittee th e s ta te del>artm ent believes Ived th e th e federal governm ent can give Probate th e s ta tes pow er to develop resources was th o p ast the th ree -m ile lUnlt. B u l he Ich w as sa id in tom ational law fixes the U. ) miles S . boundary, a n d therefore th a t of TJncoIn th a sUtfii, at, th a t lln r-------------------0 F a lb . -Voice—R eed H arris, acting chief Penny, of the Voice o f A m erica, told sen-

ry. M rs. a te investigators h e w as n o t opposedIn th e to the "broad princip les" of M arx-leg. ism 20 years ago, b u t h a s changed

ed d u r- h is m ind alnce. And, ho said, ho al*- o t th e ways bas opposed th e Communist Pie girl party,nt. ^ a v e m ^ W T O e « n a te foreign

- Cronk 6 a revUed reso lu tion condemning palls.— R U ssIa"for' p erverting W orld -w ar Monday I I agreem ents a n d enslaving peo- drlving pies.

^ S c h o o l s 111 ^

^ £ - ~ A r ^ R e o p e nM urtaugh w as th e only school In

IS tlned the a rea th a t rem a ined closed Tues- charge day as a resu lt o f th e bUziard

a Jam es over the w eek-end. Kimberly,', Han- ited by sen and Castleford schools also

were closed on M onday b u t all.three n Falls reopened T uesday morning.' license School buses fo r Kim berly ran late

claimed T ueiday m orn ing b u t nearly oil the , pickup pupils eventually reochcd school, claimed. Bn<m i-g«ra, r im < ^ ,tl. ia, bfl U S S ^ ireed to snow by n lghtrcuT

In H ansen, approjclmately M per cen t of tho pupils reached school

I J * . nearly on Ume T uesday morning. I l l , T he roads in th e M urtaugh area

sUlI wero closed T uesday morning £ 6 t S so school w as canceled.1 tm — T ho d is tric t h lghw oy office in Itacklntf Shoshone T uesday m orning report* n th ree ^ U iat a ll s ta to roads In the dls- m ilitary ^ Jc t aro open bu t th a t many of )dny -M slippery and rough. Some ,ly J e . snow fell In th e Strevell area Mon* »de five ‘*»y nlBht b u t did n o t block tho

road.s sw ept I •*]

Cold ■« r o woa th e coldest, recorded In

i;;s™ r . ‘S ; f

i c h S v i P g a tu re fallen to the sero mark.

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A Regional Newspaper Serving

leUI Cltr «n4itf WOTr»pip«f _____________________________

Get Shots;- tying Home[ren received shots Tuesday a t im- ^ ’s battle against the diphtheria bug

5 to arres t the epidemic th re a t was ice's announcement th a t a fee of 50

s e r s U r g i n g _ _

i d e s C a s h H i k ech 3 (ff)—Eaatem Idaho w a te r users :d appropriations for construction of : hope the huge storage reservoir can a r earlier than planned. •• ict 86 w ater users waa told th a t con- months ahead of schedule. However,

0-of lack of funds, Harold T . Nelson, -------- Boise, regional engineer, for

the reclamation bureau, said, "A t the rato th e contractors have

ouUlned their work schedOle." he sal^, *'the Palbades ^ a m can begin

K C storage a year ahead of the ori­ginal schedule.

Can G ala Economies j d v V “This w lll.m ean-a-fastcT 'appro*

'jfflaUoiT ouUay for th e projec t il r“ , f t fs to meet the schedule. The -Repeal p^iuades dam Is a one-package deal ovlslons ond econom ies-can deflnlU ly be aw -WM achieved Uuough' th is accelerated by th e schedule—if appropriations are » r . available to keep pace wlUi the ored by work.”m y for KeUon said th e pro jec t now it leorlngs down for 17tt million dollar* In the

^ 'g a1 would Ilon dollars will be needed,» r law W ater users adopted a resolution of too urging congress to mako th e addl- t -H art- Uonal funds available.

OppoM Hells Canyon “Determined opposition" to the

f lf Hells canyon project on Snake river nort n f Idoho-Oregon border was

expressed In ano ther resoluUon.„ D istrict 36 reelected L>-nn Cran-

r tn i fw Idah o -F a lls .-a s-w a term a stc r S d B consecuUve year,

» ■ MH Named to theTidvlsury cuu im ittn » « H- V. Sharp. PUer, chairm an; Leonard G raham , Rigby, vice chair*

Df bZSa “ “ *• Coleman, S t. AnUiony,

Jke’Is,Giyen SSK Ideas on War "S; By Van Fleet

-WA8UINGT0N. M arch 3 Ifl - I ^ t i . Gen._Jame8_A^Van_Fleet,.an a d w -

cate of Tigoross action In Korea, . UMf ** Id today a fte r a W hite House «oa-

« " •cede th e U. B. eighth a n n y conid besr's _____ _

WASHINGTON, M arch 3 « > - Gen. Jam es A. Van F lee t laid his

deoutv K orean strategy views on tho Une i c M r tl ^ < ^ y lu a private W hite House talk r com^ with President Elsenhower, x lleves T he reUred eighth a rm y com- - - ly . m ander flew here through freezing sources ^ confer w ith th e Prc.ildcnt 3u t h a ‘ ^’1 ^ receive a hero's welcome*

U homo by the nation 's civilian and ^ a t o f mlllUiry high commands.__________T he general's plane landed a t No-r r j j w ilorial olrporl a l 11:31 a jn . (EST) d sen - “ ^llsht from Ft.-B m gg, N. 0 . ipposed 1*0 greeted with full mlUtary M arx- honors.

tuinged V an Fleet Is scheduled to answer ho al* congressional quesUons, In hearings

m tm lsl starUng tompirow, on w h a t con bo done to break tho Korean stalem ate,

foreign His f irst talk, however, was wlUi

■mnlng Elsenhower. T heir private 30-mlnute d “ w ar talk-preceded a W hlta House lunch- ; peo- eon In the aggressive old soldier's

honor.Van Fleet, relieved of h is Korean

command fpr ago reasons, has said I often hls eighth arm y could launoh ^ ^ •B~sfa1etnafe»Minuliliig utfeiislTe aiiy______ Ume w ith w hat I t has now In menI P l l and a rm s ."iu t Qen. OinaiTN.~Brad-

ley, chalrmon of Uie Joint chiefs o t lool In staff, has said a heavy moblllsaUon Tues- buildup would have to precede a

iuzzard successful offensive ogalnst the Chl- ' H an- nese reds.s' also W hat Van F lee t con te ll congrcss 1 Uirce on th is score wUl develop la ter. To*

day's business, perhaps w llh tho cx* in late cepUon o t the private ta lk with th s oil the com m ander-ln -ch lef, w as largely school, ceremonious.

---------- , tED. n t o a B^At DE P - ^M ner BOISE. March 3 ( fl-O o v . Len * c h » l Jordan today proclaimed M arch aa

jm lng. annual Red Cross cam paign monUu 1 area — : ; :

.n Gamma Globu ig Importan

Mon* 'CoUecUon of blood for processing ;k Uie Into sam m a globulin for use in In -

fanUlo paralysis epidemic areas Is one of the newest and m ost ira*

1 p o rtan t projects plonned by the American Red Cross for IflM, ac« cording to C. R. Heppter. Twin Falla

tem - county Red Cross fund drive chair* ‘ '■0

d»v A toU l of M3,000.000 m ust be v j r i railed during the M arch Red Cross

campaign to finance projects fot ,bove IflM- som e $7,000,000 wlU be used fo r je ra- Uje gamma globulin P ro je c t Twin 10 on ' f'a lls ' goal for tho drive la 't lS ,000.^ H eppler reporta th e Red Cross

• tu rned over cublo cea-Umeter* of gamma globulin—enough for 246.000 average polio s h o ^ t o

— — I th a office of defeosi mobU lutlon.

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T W IN FALLS, IDAHC

t Im.. j (I bug

: was-

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users . -on of .

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i con*'over,

elson,r . f o rsaid. F re a ld e o t D w ight D. Elsenhowet

-s have R hodea (left) enjoy U ngb in Angnit." he P re s id e n t to bold b e r baby. Mrs.1 begin w hose f a th e r atletap ted to take i10 ori- baby, b o t fonnd, a fte r developloj

a h n tte r to o Ute. (NEA telephoto)

appro* ............................- —

r n J e r o m e Y o i

r l I n H u n t i, JE R O M E , M arch 3 -D ona ld Joel

I »u Ja ck so n , Jerom e, was wounded fati fvent^a nccldentaUy on a hunting

^ T ho b o y was taken to S t. Bened, b u t d ied a t 3 'p jn . Jerom e count]

oluUon on tj,o case about 1:30 p.m.‘ T h c d o c to r who treated the youU

boy in th e chest, h i t a rib and glai Ja ck a o n had been hunUng rabt

to Uie, -Jujd W ayne Foremon. They hod fl e river th e r if le in Uie cor. He got in and er was glove com partm en t when tho rifle ion. 'd h e r if t B u m s said Fred Jackson I C ran- h is u n c le p u t It In the c a r and the

m aster • T h e body is a t Uie WUey-funeral yeor. ------------------- --------------

g I r a n i a n P o l

U p C o m iTEH K A N , Iran , M icH S a

i r today a dem onstration by 2,0( p arlia m e n t square shouting ‘

o p f w ith th e Am erican advisers.’' T he re d high command hai

w — by all i t s followers against ‘ ag a in st “Ajnerican advisers" m ilita ry missionl Tlie United

I con- dem onstra tions were essen- Did be tiaiiy anti-A m erican, advised

all A m ericim citizens to l^eep (if>_ o ff th e s tree ts.

Id his F e a rin g repeUUon of yesterday's e line r io ts fn w h ich American embossy * Uilk c a rs a n d a rm y , m lssloo Jeeps were

a ttac k ed , th e Iran ian government com- se n t rum bling to the parllo-

eezlng m e n t sq u a re . Ttoops cordoned-otf ■udent th e sg u aro a n d barricaded th e main come- s tre e ts le a d in g ' to it, under orders 1 and to sh o o t I f Uio reds tried to break

Uu^ough. it Na* niiT| T>n>i*Tnfmn1 fE S T T ----------------RftQ -asfiU knnifl_„---------11 0 T h o so v e m m e n t announced an

lULiirv ind e fin ite b a n on a ll furUier dem*' onstraU ons.

nswer B u t th e communists, in bands iringa rang ing in num ber from 50 to on be thousands, strode through Uie city m ate, d is trib u tin g anU-Amerlcan a n d

wlUi a n U -sh a h pam phlets, and engaging

ilnute T ak in g odvantage o t lh e_ d ls- imch- p u ta —bctw ccn '~S lftih " Mohammed Idler's R eza P a h le v i a n d J^ e m lc r Moham­

m ed M ossadegh , th e reds moved to orean cop ltallze o n the pollUcal strife.

S _______e aiiy ^ M o M 8'tfHfl»—« ^ m ea —U F K av e-re - . m en covered th o “face" h e lost when the

Bfs of la s t w eek-ert'd . uiUon B u t th e In terna l pollUcal sltua- !do a Uon wa.i com plicated today by a I C hi- b itte r—a n d potenUally dangerous—

dispu te be tw een M ossadegh and his igress r iv a l “s tro n g m an," A yatollah Sayed

To* K ashon l. i>pcoker o f the maJIls 10 ex* (low er h0U50 of parliam ent) and h th s fonaU cal M oslem religious leaders, irgely M ossadegh w anted a 'vo te o f con-

f ldenoa suppo rting h im in h is strug* gle w ith th c shah for power. Kas* 1nm f «ret u a ca ^ ‘ ciinnm illam en tr to

L en order unU l Mossodegh reinstated an :h aa ousted p ro -K a sh an l security of* on th . fleer.

b u lin P r o j e c t o f a n t ; L o c a l D riv eisslng I t ta k es a UtUe m ore than one p intn In - of w hole blood to produce an aver*as Is ago doM o f gam m a globulin used to. im* p rev e n t pi^ralysls among polio pa-

Uifl Uenta.', ac- T h e consignm ent Is th e firs t of thaFalla blood th o R ed Cross will providehair* th e o ffice o t defenso nioblUzaUon

u n d e r a n oRreem ent o t la s t Decem-j ber w h en th o program was Inau-

T h e R ed Cross is collecUng the. . blood a n d pay ing for processing andqs_.,_ packaging . I t will conUnue to tumB M over t o , t h e otflce o f defense mo*' ' bllkaU oQ a ll supp lies ' o f gamma

Cross globulin .0 8 th e y , como from Uiecen* labo ra to ries .

lOUgh A ll allocaU ons of gam m a globulinA-^to Will b e m a d e solely by the defenseItlon. agen o y ,« m l t i s a i dU tribuU co'of U »

\ V \ Z / V / V V • '

IDAHO, TUESDAY, MARCH 37 l95 :

ihift by President

Isenhower, M n . E isenhower a n d M ra. A ubre b in Angiista. O a.. a f le r M n , R hodes aaked Ui iby. Mrs. Rhodea ho lds A u b re y ;> .. X m onib i to take a p lo tn re o f Elaenhower h o ld ing th

developing th e flim , th a t h e h a d cUoked th telephoto)___________________________________

Y o u t i i K i l l e d

i n t i n g A c c i d e n jmold Jackson, 17, son of Mr. and M ra. Oecri mded fatally early M onday a ftem oon w hen i & hunting tr ip th re e miles no rth a n d fo u r m il

S t. Benedict's b o sp lta l here a fte r th a occlde 310 county S h e riff Jam es B. B um s w as caUi 31. ,the youth sa id Uio. .22_callber buUet s t r u ^ .U

1 and glanced in to 'th e h e a r t lUng rabbits w ith h is nephew, F re d Jackso ley hod finished th e ir hunUng a n d Jackson p o t in and leaned over the gun to re a c h in to U tho rifle discharged.Jackson asked If th o rifle's safe ty w as o n whi r and tho you th assured h im i t w as on safe t ly-funeral hom e h e re . — ---------------- -------------

P o l i c e B r e a k

y m m u n i s t M a b iiw l 8 (U.R)-^olice b ro k ru p w ith clul 1 by 2,000 comm unists who m arched c outing “Yankee go home” a n d —dow Jviaers.”land has ordered mass dem onstratior gainst “im p w a lis t plots." The shoul dvlsers” w ere aimed a t th e A m erica United S ta tes embaaay, aw are th a t th

t essen- -----------------------------------------

LiSpPTACoiincil Here Selects

embassy

ivcmment New Officer!10 parlla-Joned- off M ra. Edael Hoi? was elected p r e th e main id e n t o f th o Twin F a lb PT A cour

ler orders c ll T uesday night, succeeding M r to break A braham Amos.

O fficers, ^elreted ^ fo; tw o - yei

meed an S tam m erjohn, first vice president her dem* ^<>ul Puller, second vie

presiden t: M rs. J . H. B enham . secre in bands T helm a H oakinn 50 to

Uie c ity Nom inated Candldatea

'MeaffSiff R>ch<i«l Howard w as chaitt . . m an o f th e nomlnaUng committeef h . j | . . w m cn com pruca also M rs. u c rn j

W lnklcr,-M rs;Frarik E. SUVcns. M rM oZm*

moved to WlUlam Roemer.strife. T h e offlcera will be Installed a

tho n e x t mceUng, slated A pril S a th e Lincoln schooL

y-ftVe^w^ ~ ~ T a a-e 6 u n o it= d i5 < m sM ^ ft» K m when the tlo n of PTA for the new senior hlgl F c s m s tf / •school. I t wttm m nm nt:eaT tt rs. J . c

W illiam s win act as sum m er round :al situs- up chairm an .

-1 ond his C om m ittee reporta wero prcsentc' ah Sayed by th e various chahm en. Includln.0 majlls M rs. W . O . Montgomery, h o t lunch ent) and M rs. A rtell Kelly, com m unity chest1 leaders. M rs. Jo h n MelviUe. rad io ; M n e of con- W inkler, pa ren t educaUon: M n [Us Strug* Ja m es 0 . Leighton, publicity, ani fcr. Kas* R ichard Howard, procedur

stated an ^ l e meeUng was conducted b irlty of* M rs. Amos. Mrs. LeRoy Arrlngtoi __________ read th e president's message.

of R e d C ro ss i v e W ill H e lp D ilione p in t p roduct wlU be the responsibility oan aver* the s ta te health officers, H epple

n used to em phasized.pollo pa- G am m a globulin will be availobl

to fam ilies tn every p a r t o f thr s t ot the U nited S ta te s thli< sum m er througl1 provide s ta le h e a lth deportm enta u n d e r :blUzaUon p lan proposed by a special com m itt Decem* tee o f th o national r e s e a : ^ council’OS Inau- G am m a globulin has been prove<

/ of value in trea tm en t of m easles am:Ung the InfecUous hepoUtls be.-ildek preven tsslng and ing th o paralysis caused by polic) to tum H epp ler pointed out^ t h a t o n l:n'se mo* th rough wide clUsen parU cIpatloi

gamma c an th e program be suocessfuL H<to m Uie urged every Twin FaUs coun ty clU

te n io give h is financia l su p p o r t Uglobulin th e M aroh Red Cross fu n d cam

I d tfen te p a lg n ;a n d to-cspUnue blood don*'a 'r f U w -

—- J Nine Irrigated Idaho

I 3> 1953

^iHouse 1 For F 1 Boai

BOISE. March 3 (i=P>—Th and aenLto-thej^uvm iiur to g create a similar one whose ;

^ H | | H Rep. Perry Swisher, R „ I and game committee “couldi

^ 9 N e a r l y 6 ^

S t a t e B uBOISE, March 3 (;P)-'BI11

f l f l H I In the offing today called fc trs. Aubrey a s ta te offlco building and s I staked Ujo o th er public construction.

Proposed appropriations tha u n it of a library a t Unlver

fo r a trade and industrial b-------------- Idaho State college. -

T Under a bill prepared fo rI f f finance committee, the trai

have top priority, th e lib ra I J i n ex t and the fine a r ts buil | 0 n T . . i n g third. Tho^^ill provid

fo r appropriating tho m on Wt8, O ecrga from the general fund as

becomes available and ia a

i i e acc iden t examiners.; w as caUed Would BhU t F unds

A bill Introduced In th e ho i I s tru c k .the . .woultLtransfer money fron) th o ge

e ra l fund to th e s ta te boa rd o f < od Jackson , oc ilners so Uie board could acqu Jackson p u t a site in Boise and proceed wl K b in to th e construcUon of a n lne -s to ry offl

building.ras o n w hen o th e r houso bills In troduced Mo a on safe ty , d a y would appropria te fro m t•- -------------- general fund-»3as.000-for buildi------------------ a n d equipping a k itchen , cannei

k co ld storage p lan t a n d doctor'r r e dence a t Nampa s ta te achool; I3& 000 for an employes' dorm itory a: offlca building a t s to le hospll

[■ I - norUi. OrofIno; $1,900,000 f a r co

o b s .' - s t i t c t l n i tf 't tm necU ng tu n n e l' u i f h H iih n »tate.,ho8pltal aouUj, .B la c k fo o t,. V IW CIUDB irnproTam ent ra r c h e d o n AnoUier would app rop ria te l i f t o d — d o w n ooo_ironx_tho ,j>enn*nent_lnU]dli

fu n d for a probation a n d part . . . building, cannery a n d ahop ai

i s t r a t i o n s w arden 's residence, fo r convertl) tie s h o u t s th o present w arden'a hom e in A m e r ic f ln guards*' quarters- a n d ' fo r rcm odi

i“ g Uio old adm lnlstraU on buildlJ s t h a t t h e th e sta te penltenU ary.

Introduced In th e se n ate -we • 1 bUla to appropriate from th e pe

i i> 1 1 m a n en t building fund 1390,000 f . consm icU on^ t th e industria l trail

in g school a n d .m ,S lS for h eatli A p f c p la n t alteraUons a t s U te hosp lt

n o r th and from th e general fu t ! • $GO,OM for a railroad sp u r and co

tresU e a t sta te hosp ital south.

IIS'S House Passes Levy Cut Bil

p resid en t: BO ISE, March 3 M ^-Paased unai econd vice Imoualy by the house,'a bill red u d i h a m . secre- s ta te Income taxes n e x t y e a r by : a H aaklns, fo r each dependent c laim ed by U

taxpayers w ent to the senate toda u t « a ' R«P- H . G ra n t G ardner, R ., Po;

c ite , said I t would m ean 14,000 lov w as c h a ir - b rack et taxpayers would- be -e: com m ittee, em pted from paying any taxes or

I rs . U ern ia UiaV K tf&UJfl^^ri tflll itAM' fflBj teVciis. M rs. th o n $500,000 in revenue, rvln E hlers Ho pointed ou t th a t i t does ni r. a ffec t th e taxes on 1953 incom e d in sta lled a t M arch 15.A pril 0 a t ^ passed by tho senato , Idahoar

would figure the ir taxes n e x t yei = e r* f tn ie a - thft Hnme- n i UiU yia r, and tb s sen ior h ig h deduct from tho f in a l a m oun t i

m er round - T he bill hod th e hocking of Go U n Jordan who f irs t suggested Uw cxcmpUon levels be ralsed b u t laU

«d . sa id h e Uiought tho $5 reducUo B p resen ted reUiI. Including to low-income groups, h o t lu n c h ; , “ ~

11 Area Men Getillclly, and Induction Orden

P o y e n Twin F a lls county me

iducted by M arch 20 for InducUon In to tl;A rring ton arm ed forces, Mrs. Peo rle A ldrid

:sage. c lerk o f the locol selecUvo servk— — — boord . said Tuesday: ______

T h e men are Q erald Rv K lelnkop R ichard O. Kunkle. R icha rd ] S cw elt« r, Robert D. S la tte r . Vliij

^ ■ . "W, Champlln. Cloyce O . Edw ard / l l l - f . G errild L. Page, Va) G . H ankln v / M - v Ja ck D. Pierce, R ichard D . Ih le r on

B yron B . Thomas.nslblUty o t-s. H eppler i i • •

n rt o t th e ^ ^ know ,' sold the, r thrnuBh w cathcrmon. 'T h a t ,'lam b' had < u n d e r » ^00 " '“ 'h f 'eecc and sounded too ol c o m m it. " “ o n - h u t we're oil

M unH i cnUUed to one mlsUikc."„ n T he lost f o r^ o s t w as alm ostn e M le r ^ d m any.,U ie A P reporter-if though t and hoped U ib predlo-

Uon for Uie nex t five days would prove moro reliable:- *'Cool WlUl occasional snow. iy>tal predpiU U on averagUig .10 to iO of an inch. T om pem tures below normal w llh afternoonJilglis M-W. lo w 18-W,"

| . « ^ b a b l , ) T ;

Idaho Counties ___

H«nbcn Aa<llt BarMD of CImUUos ' Ai»oel»Ud f t— tnd UnlUd Tntt

36 Passes Fish^nd ard Over]

The Idaho housa paased 4^12 a: m n rto d a y a measure to abollah thTbta whose appointm ents would bc subject

2r, R „ Bannock, term ed the bill "gutlei “couldn’t face up to th e situation th a t

6 M i l l i o n s f o r

B u i l d i n g A s k e cIF)—^BIIls before the Idaho legislature < a iled fo r appropriation of $1,760,000 f< Ig and some four million' dollars worth < ction. - -lations include $1,850,000 fo r the f in U niversity of Idaho and $425,000 eac

istrlal building and fine- ar ts building i

ired fo r introduction in the senate by i the trad e and industrial building wou he l i b r ^ ---------------------- -----------------

provides Board Ordersho m oney r , T » • «and o . i t aewer rroiect,nd is ap- . Jboard ot At . West-EarJ

Dds T h s board o f d ty commlssloDeth e house received peUUons signed by 63 rei

in) th o gen - den ts o f th e W est Pa rk area M a oa rd o f e x - day n ig h t a sk in g ' InstallaUon of lUld acquire sower in th e area. T b# board I -oceed w ith stxucted C ity E ngineer Normi s t ^ office Crossley to beg in making plana f

th s p ro jec t luced Mon* Crosaley sa id th e sewer would

fro m th e p lanned so o th e rs who m ay ali o r buUdlng. la te r can partic ipa te in tbe proJe n . cannery , T he delegatea who presented t octo r 'g rea l*- poU U tm s-had ienuested“ UiB“ boa hool; $360.- to wlUihoId its okay of Uio proje in lto ry a n d unU l several residen ts v h o a re o te hosplU il o f tow n have h a d an opportunl 10 fo r con - to algo.; a rT o d d i- J . T . M orse, who ha* led tJ Ig a n d c o n - m ovem ent to ob ta in the H irer, sa

tu n n e l ' g t aome res id en ts 'd id n o t sign l ^ u ic k fo b t -- they feared th e cost w ou ld « o a e « ,eni r of U u li-o ld agft'iiatotASCS'He'-U r ia te $160.- U tbey h av e M su n n c e trcm tllt_llU Udlng _ <C«aUBB«4 M fM rca, b lo u i a) and parole — Z Z --------------

L M U. N. Envoyshom o in to ' ~ _

»’Si3Si Rule Out Any '“a. ™ Korean Gain(330 000 fo r ____

tra in * W ir iE D NATIONS. N. Y.. M a ntor heaU ng 3 W -W o rld diplom ats ruled oite h o sp ita l <^aQces today fo r any n e v acUon cnera l fu n d ^ o ^ a In tho c u rren t 17. N. seaslej r and eoal hearing th e uncompromlsiraau th . stands pronounced by both t l

. Soviet union a n d the United S ta te* Soviet Fore ign M inister A ndr

7 . V ishlnsky fired a broadside iQ A G Uie new RepubUcan adminlstraUo

in , Uie U. S. yesterday. He tol

t T ) * 1 1 ^ 0 general assembly's pollUcal oon:P ~ l1 1 1 m ltteo once ag ain tho only w ay 1

kssed im a n - accept h b own form ula for peac Ul reducing —a form ula a lready rejected by a y e a r by $5 overwhelming m ajority In th s U . I aed by th e N oth ing N ev

Aside from Vlshlnsky's Masts i t h e EbenhowfiT admlnlstraUoi which h e accused o t merely •T>oi

ta x M ’im d «W I«ff~*h)nrTBe7Tmmai>Ache30 —ifHPwp hook,—ttaaji^-dalagfttstf ^ousd-notl]

------------ln g n e v in th e R ussian 's speech, fc> vh lc h they h a d w aited tensely afln o i M due " suspending U u « oonsecuUv

meetings.I M nhonBs ' od a m ao t stand—and th

announcem ent earlier by Chl« n . S. D elegate Jo h n Cabot Lodg' 'ir.T th a i Uie'T r 'H . ' am es 'wonld' nc

am ount » dem ands fo r anir n f Oov "honorable sc tllem ent” ln " k o re a - ?iLlcd U ia t 'Indicated^ a conUnuIng deadloc

“ le quesUon during Uie r e s t <id u c S o n

t iM reU et No Now BldaNo d e le g a te 'h a s shown any l i

— ‘ lenUon of Introducing any new p r t P ^ ' end ing th e deadlock.

Vishlnsky h in te d bo may re it» J ___ _ troduco- as a fre sh resoluUon hV C i e r S old p ro p o sa l-re jec ted during t t ,iinfv Tnun fl^s^ h a lf o t t h b a ssm b ly sessio■ m n T ? X ""

1, ^ cease-fire and a n Intem aU onal coi in Aldrich fercnce on th e quesUon o f prlsonei

o f w w. reunlflcaU on of K orea ao oUier fa r e a s te rn , problems.

Storm Goes Into . K S Colorado Regioit . lh l e r a n d DENVER, M arch 3 ^^^-A slo n

fro n t from th e northw est moved ir I to Colorado today a fte r spreading

b lanket o t snow over W yomin T l U tah a n d sou the rn Idaho.

t.« *K« ^ 0 jn o b lu re b e l t extende V f Uirough w estem K ev Mexico to U-

j M exican bo rder an d -In to K ansaMissouri and O klahom a. FtecilE

ttCTc a ll reported in southccntn■ .1 K ansas w llh snow In th e no rther® a n d w estern porUons c f U iat s t a t

Wyoming tem perature* dipped I five below m o a t Big Pinej- a n m inus a a t

, -Colorado tem pera tures ver* n iB fI v» v h a t v a rm e r v iU i L eadfine. t v

f f i r S . i ? ' mUe* high Jn 'O ie Rocki*s. reportto( ih o coldest read ing , .tvo bttov ; •• ' :

Lftemoon T ja p e ra tu ro i ito o drw *< -b^ Ip ii w ro fn pe rtloas o f n ts b a n d Xttaaa L ov«st jr e p o r t^ a ia rk V I* two

f fT M t be io irM rt^ ’

- 1 ■■ ■------ — FINAL

EDITION^ ’ ^

, PEIC E S O M

es Plan nd Game erhaulinjI 4^12 a f te r considerahlB hentpd deh ifilfie 'b tate flah and game commiasion i e subject to senate confirmation.)ill "gutlcBs,” adding the jo in t senate i tion th a t-th e com m lssioniorm of mana

* m ent Isn 't working. You Cfkeep harmony w ith five ecutives when you heed c one."

. « Rep. E. E. L a tu m er , R ., Je r sa id Uie blU 1* " a im e d Uf '■

S K l p t l D irector T . B. M urray , a contei

7 6 0 .0 0 0 fo r T h e senate s ta U a ffa irs com rs worth of t«0 reported ou t. vU ho iit r a

mendaUon. a n anU-gam bllng. - *i,« , /r— acUon v a * expected, to tel r t h e X ir s t Ja te r in Uie day a s o th e r xoun25.000 e a c h th e fUlbuster v h lc h forced tbe b u i ld i n g a t eestion lasUng.:

— • I t had 43 bUb w flnal, mate by its sideraUon-most of them kft !dlnir would Monday., i t eos5idered Z Z L _ I — nine bUl* to 10 hmn» Moada;

result of the filibuster.

ders Ti../ii™SI?pJ52rSc>: ula v , ( u b s U tu t^ • tvo*plat«

ba sb .fo r U is too-m ile tax,0 . | 6 L / i s e n t b a i^ to th a se n ate hlgl

<7 O h a liin so Jo h n Z

lon g m eetin g ,' eonunlsslonert N o *lgn of * a lo v d o v n e ao ed by 83 re sl- th e senate'* m orn ing aesdoo

. . “f r* suspended zules-UL-paa* a.aerli ^ * U o n o f a noncontnrfeifslal bill*. O ne 'n b e b o s ^ In - a e t up an tn te r lm study ot leer N orm an s ta te ’s medical care need*, alrai

P l « a fo r SeortUnaUng U u 16(CoUnifd •> r w t 1*. c t o a I

iwer vo u ld be • ■■ . ...

Experts Shov S S Small Concer; v h o a re ou t • i

OnBeef RiAlie (ev e r, sa id SrA SH tN O TO lI..( s l g n l ^ u s e f l m expert*'*ald.ti5i^1he'1 ould«ofteeut eafUs narlrtt.protehlr .irfltac aac«H«"Mld affected--«reaUy-:iit.-'lStt*it ice trcm tbe either of two nev admlnlitn t. biou a) order* loTwing Importa et c ------ -----------dlan beef,

l ^ O y S B ^ S ”iuted|y yesterday o n 'i u t iL lia p o r t i Tba

t A n y -^ mouU i disease n o r th :e f tb e bo

r * o i v i C ! A vhU e la te r . F r a l\ 7 a l l l 5 E b en h o v e r o rdered In to etfect i

1 ' a ta ri ff agreem ent

t* ruled o u t qqit,n e v ac U o n o n DetaU* ZiateAS m m S S i I t p r a n l t t Im port' o t n j to 10 ^ >**<1 o t C anadian c a ttle vtlg:

£ ? l e n t t o m o p o u n d . m T S

pounda each ye* r a t t h s tntnin

1. MaM li^.E benbove^*aoE onvasso t J « £ a iDUaitd to b o b te r Uie ,to toe U N ^ American catU o m arket, lu WB w .« . th s im p o rt lim it doub

>v v o u ld help D . 8 . U restoek grffy'* Masts a t I n Uia long ru n .

r » p « u s » . anaHTAcheson A ctually, U u re 1* lUUe pros

o f la rg e ,Im p o rW .o f-C an a d b a-'* speech, fo r in th e near fu tu re , e re n viUI tensely a f t - td h f f b a rr ft rs . '^ e c a o s f i- 'O u a i

consecuUve p rices are h ig h e r th a n tbo ta ;vnlllng in V. B. U restock 'm arl

id—and th e B eef prices h av e d ropped shaby C hief In t h b coun try ,.bu t h a v e been'i

Sabot Lodge, p o rted in Caniu la t y the^ gwies woQld. n i» m w ii. u^nn.iands fo r a n Rep. Harold O. H agen , R . M' l n ”k o re a — Onlroflucea le g ls ia n o n " ^ te n l* jng deadlock requ ire the a dm in istra tion toI th e r e s t of 100 miUlon. dollara vo rU i of sur’ session. t l . S . beef and b u tte r to be dW^ u te d freo lo “needy persona" in.

« ,y to - , '

“ r .U . P. WalkoutesoluUon h b - t o i 1 1Is Schedultin ImmM lnti^ — sA M -jaU C B o n r , M a n * SnaUonal con* sg a ln s t th e UiI o f p j ^ n O T pocitio railroad h a s been set, nif ^ r e a ond o f tlc iab said today, b u t I t vUl

b e disclosed,pendliig a p p ro T ilf_ union headquarters. 'm i n H . W . Corbett, Pocatello , c tX I l l U jn a n of a. com m lltee represeop A m < \ n th ree unions Involved, sa id the llJ A C g l U I I will affec t U nion Pac lflo operatur^-^ s to rm from Solt Loke C l ^ to B u tte . U■4t moved in - a n d from G reen R iver, Wyo.r spread ing a H untington. O re. •T W yoming. In th a t te rrito ry aU th ree ussho. — th e BroUierbood o f LocoocI t extended F irem en and K nglnem en, BrotLfexlco to th e bood of R oU vay T rainm enin to K ansas, O rde r o f R aU vay C on d u c to rsna . P teezlng affec ted, Coriiett said .souU icentral t n addlUon Uia O R O .l* Id k

Uie n o r th en i in a dbpute a ffeo U n t V olea>f U iat c ta te . ciUo opersttoe* v e s t a t Btm ttng-e* dipped to A nd trom , p i™ ,, . . d

n d T iii* .- t« e ' ' las, r e p o r t -i b tiov ; - : : p « r iq M .v « » :) ™ ii^iiW !iM w uo p p « !i,a to y g « = u 6 i 5 5 S B ® S Sla o d Xttaha. t iir^ n e w j i u g j w j H M ^ n * twD d 0 ' den*e so d c e . - M k n r o T ^ i f f l

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s €^ £ £ & r . s

: " T ^ffaJiT in a eM urttnen ta hatiSSJSu?f i£ "* •“" •'«■ ®n ic e closw l. . . .N ew Blitioid d le o t 8 ld(- At the* three ita ish ine . . • M an orcU cover 'th s pud (u l oi change Oros V entre SummUjig m eter . • • dowc and Blind BuiDy leaves on xirements ran je frorow ing acalnst per cen t or the eii.j

. . . Eugene VaUey View suus from Jerom e fork, measured ihjI engroued In a t PS per eent o! i:aIIon can Into Alton ranger etatin

h o u r th a t snow ccnt of n o rm a l ......vbnlls . . . And {Uage Abon, h a d your ahot B „ t a t th e 50 o

counes where the i--------- - mal, haa been c»]

>■«J . Y C -D mtasurementa ranji

. cent to 134 per centj a + /V * * At M oran canyon 5 S l U l river, the waia«v«

A 1 ‘n c h u , 131 per

rfClubon the Tw in BURLEY BlS“ fS i15 M w h BUBLEY. Mareh" r e iu b ? m -

i S / S S' “S '™^ He is a fom

■ m inister and a mem

:r£ ;‘ Wake Up E S To More I

W ith o u t N«rrl{1 th a t Monday Ntn!i>fbtckuht.i« g on mdlo «ta»

m em ben tak- fuaetion u*«tTfo r the day. baim. wtxnt«n>.rTO}ilp r Announced <ii ‘n tT m ovo tohe noon meet* 3«r!rriuiiouduftoai!

in - e»u«*ctttln(upnlibt>n

■ittlly was called/ V erraiano In Uniiu»houiwuu.o«t ___________________________AJ.«niM«

A l l s t a t e B a t t e r y Vo

■i MONTHl i f M i

A A A Per MealST S O N L Y 8 9

I Price, cxchonge, moit Can :0 H e a v Duty Chem -6et Plate*)0 Aap-IIr. Capacity tor Bare Fowa

H!^55!^^^Pj5!Ii!ST

■ V P i cSTS ONLY # ■ % ic tnua

m V Current t

I Prlct, oxchongo, moit cart5 o r M ore U e«i7 D aly C heai'S et FUlc •0 Ampere-Houp Capacity; Pebbltd C

M m e;t s o n l y

Carrtalli

Price, exchongo, moit cor*.— 5 or More H eary Duty Cheni*8el PUt* )0 or More Amp-Hr. Capacity?

;t s o n l y 5 3

II Pricc, exchango, moit eart--r‘: or More H u r y Duty Chem-8«t .0 A m p.H r. Capacity; p o nb le .duw *"

. B atteries Icilalled . . . No ITonr Fre« Baltory

w u^Atai’ StMtSp/l

T U E S D A Y , M AHl

. SewerProjeo B | .At West Pai^ U l l <Pr*B r x * Om )^ ■ t l 1- l i i t e th a t I t w U lnot, they WlU I

I I j H a a o ted w n r a l rcaldcnts — M t o sew 'aepUo tanks la v o r

p ro jec t. '■ n .T h e board 'au thorized C ity &

'■ '■ ecr J . B. LaUmore and C lly 4 - to m e y R obett- N .-W . B alle lse t '' s tu d y the poulblUty of d r a l

iL jr > ^ ordinance to control a n d Uc ■■? -tree trim m ing flmis. Tho o rd ln i

■ l l f M ; : w ould require perform ance b< H I S i ' * IlablUty and property dan H b { k h ' t e n d s to covfr damage to .stj ^ ■ 9 1 1 j f a a d sidewalks u well a« th e dan ^ H i l faUIng wires and trees. X ^tlrB f f l l m id a tree trim m ing firm has ■ I I ' c d th e ordinance. The ordin;

I w ould require firms to n o tify E poUee and tire departm ents «

■ ■ H a s tr e e t U blocked.■ ■ I I B ids will be opened M arch 33

R H I ' le asin g of land near ^ go lf co

' to n form erly {esstd^ n K l l l l l U n d from the c ity to r paa

i t pu rpo ie i, bu t another pe rson wI n to lease or buy come of th e 1

lEU ’ T h e board doei n o t wUh to ael■ H I M t BalleUen reported efforts o fw m I I Id ah o MunlelpBl league to g e tM b ll i enue bills fo r ths benefit o f c

r ' th rough th e sU te Jeglslaturei m eeting w ith UtUe success,

rijllj I Latlm ore said ho learned br - l , '; , 1 m eeting of city m anagers a t r•i'N la n d over th e veek*end t h a t iFm], " : gon cities alito are sho rt o f reve

------ b u r -th B t- titf liw a y —alle tm en ta' c itie s are higher th a n In Id a h t

t ,i T h o board authorlied re - lm; I o ie n t o f tt0 .0 0 0 in treasur7 bll:

I I L ease agreements with T w in 2i • P lyera and M sjle V alley Alrc

o n h anger spacs a t Jo tl ln f ie ld >.(,1 ,i renew ed.

I' A beer llcenis fo r th e A m er4 I Xio^on lounge w u tran s fe rred I] h 'V , S. E . Sm ith to Ross O. M oseley|h l | | < T ax i driver's licenses w ere 1&

i lu ; ' / to R o y E. Baker tad J lm m fe H oI ll { T w elve negative resu lts fI ':j v a t« r analfses were received tJ | i ; l t h e sta te ' departm ent o f p i

I I l 'P h e a lth .; r ; ; T h o poUoa judge rep o rte d rec11] ;! in g u m o In flnei. bonda a n d c1 0 ll . d u r in g Februarr. T h e b u ild ing

I . r . sp e cto r received tA 7U 5 I n feea(if:!; . A fte r th e m settng. C h a ln n a n T^r^.— 3.-8cUw«HOTfca eald he receivetjl j I le t te r from Joe E. B row n aali local cooperatlen w ith NaU(K em U e week M areh S - li . H « sa idI n e c e u a ry proclafflatlon w ill b e ]1 8 p a re d .

I Top Players AreKB Listed by Groi

I w in n e rs have been annotinoed■HHIIl •• th e T < rtn ._P^ lU -Pw lle w ta - P ^■ n i m CIUU’S m aster point to u m a m e n t I■ | | i y M onday n ig h t In the A m erlB i l l I L egion haU.H l n K o rth and aouth w inners w ere^ n w l l *Qd M rs. D oug lu B ean, f i r s t ; > n f ' l l . L e lan -Black and M rs. 'W ill■ h i . I S a m a rd , second, a n d M rs. MiW 4 i' B loem and Delmar Bloem. b o th .■ i | l [ ll om e, tJvlrd. e,H S 1 14____ E as t.an d .w e itw ln n srs .w ere J lH m i I O over, K enneth Brown, J o h n B ta;H I I a' II t e n a n d N orm aa H ogensen, tie d■ ( j i i f i r s t : Jo eB erenU T ,M n .A . J .M eH H M r. a n d M rs. M arshall L eB aH 1 1 M r. and MA. Lewis B a o k . 1H I I f o r second,Vand Mrs. S tu rg e o n ]H hH M n . E a r l- f U t , M rs. CcW H ^ Berenter, Usd fo r t hH i l l H igh scorers lo r th e c h a m p lH u l l ah ip to u m a m e n t.n o v In prog:■ I I I a re M r. and M n. B ean. S tap leI H H I Hogensen a n d O over iI ^ ^ H j l Brow n.H f P l M rs. H arry Seock conduct«<l H l S ^ 3 ' d irec to r 's meeting preced ing

to u m a m e n tH i t l f i ' : A t nex t M onday's session, m cW l i i ; b ers will draw for partners* n a n u

Hnj : Mail) Facing Tria^ n l Q f ' I VanHoosen w u b o u n d on i f l to d is tric t oourt fo r tr ia l Tuea(W S i l ’l m orn ing following a b rie f p re ll■ m I w ' in a ry hearing in justice c o u r t oi M \ m \ 1— charg e of. d e w U n g -a n d -f» U ln gH l l l l s u p p ^ h li a*yesr*old d a u g h te r .H J I I I I VanHoosen, th e on ly w i uH l l l i ca lled by Prosecutor M ax L loyd ,H b I < e » d brief tesUnony. A «8D0n u h a s been posted. W . L. D u n n rH B | re se n te d VanHoosen bu t d id n o t <B H l a n y w ltneuea ,

■ n The Hospital■ W l '* - - v is itin g hours a t M agic V » ■ n | f > . M em orial hospital a re f ro m 3 t ■ i l l ' a n d T to 8 lim .■ IlftV l ADMITTED■ | j | | ll M rs. I j l e R uaell. ^ J im B

■ H K lingler. David Ash. M rs. J>■ ■ m if — O TW verM nr-TO ei su n e s , m i r

n H Jo h n s and M n. H. Bob W h ite .H y ii T w in Falls; M n. Q eorge Hlldi-iH l uH M rs. John M incle. Mrs. E a r l^ ■ b U r l t t . Janeno Newmann a n d J(

f n T lngey. all Buhl; Mrs. J a m e s NM l i n m a n . Holley; Mrs. M orris Slo)I I U H li H agerm an, and Mrs. Don Crawf<( M l i t g Boise. -H | | i D I6^^S5ED/ ■ I I I I M rs. Zrviflg IVoocf, Jo h n G nf n l A Mrs. Noble K llllnger rI H I ) H a l t . and M rs. E■ I Boden. all Twin Fails ; M rs. Jos<I I Richfield; Frederick H ar lv

a n d Robert Paul A nderson, b<L'.V'M r: Bulll! M n. Rsymond Bcoslcy *

and »Oecrge A n d ersI B l i . r J^ »b« rly .

Ijlljj' ' Weather■ l l l l l l From U P and AP Ite tw rtsH H b U A bglo V allejr-parlly c loudyw m n lg b t and W ednnday. Low to n liI H III 10-20; h lih Wedneaday n e a r■ | | j l T w in FaUs t«niperatare a t 8 a.M H to d sy IS, a t noon 3X

B U I M .r.?W .r. 3i n I I Etatlon Mix. 2lln. T

y f l l jj ■ H i j CWm'Jo'ZT'----------M ,2H i n --------- u :o ‘H v l f • v / r k * ! l z r z z z : s" ^ .IH ffll o5i*Ii“ I* 30U a B i --------------- _ « «

H ;£‘r‘Si.’ir .= = :; ; a ■ If -i! !! ■'i i a £ S r = i i It

H H p X g e w o 'r f p r n a — — — Keep-tiie-Whlte-F] u t - i c? - oj Safety Flyl

o jec t T: P a rkJiey WlU sign . gioldcnts w ho ___I ___ .alu fav o r th e I ^ -------

^d C ity M an* I -Iand C lly A t- I '

B a lle isen to | ^ “of d ra f t in g | •

}1 a n d licensel ie o rd in an c e ffo w 25 days W ithou tm ance b onds tr a f f ic d ea th In- our Ma.je rty dam age t i ' ' ■ge to .s t r e e u Valley.IS th e dangers

Divorce Casehe o rd inance

tm cn ls ^when Lifting LidoS .'S ! U.S.Rackero n m -« t~ - th e : _ Fn.ffKHOLD. N. J., M arch 3

fo r p a s tu re A uthorities ure lUUimun Uusel pe rson w an ts testim ony in a divorce cose heri of th e la n d , fac ts about ths world*wlde c

Uh to se ll. syndicate o f Fnnk-Costello. ifforts o f th e T he gold mine of Information le to g e t r e v Mrs. A nna Genovese, 48. e stra le flt o f c itie s wife of racket overlord Vito 0 g ls la tu re a re v w . In n lew hours on lhe wli Kess. chair yesterday she spilled a:eam ed a t a assortm ent of secrets about le ra a t P o r t- operations of America's big id t h a t O re - racketeers, r t o f revenue, Oenovese. once described by iJlotm ents— to- Thom M “ E~Deweyr-New—Y orl In Id a h o . "king of the rucketeera," sued

ed re - ln v e s t- wife lo r divorce. Mrs. Oem asu ry b ills . brought h e r own suit fo r 1330 a lh T w in P ^ lls separate maintenance. B oth < illey A irc ra f t a re being tried together In sup Jln f ie ld w ere court here before Judge D onal

M cU nn.h e A m erican Oenovese, she tesUfled. take is fe rred fro m m o,000 a week from syndicate . M oseley. Jr. te rprlses th a t Include gam blln i w ere issued ainos. norcoUcs, control o f 1

Immlo H odge, rackets on the New Y ork wi s su its fro m jro n t, an " lu i ls n lottery In ecelved from York," dog and race track o j t o f pu b lic Uons and a few “leglUmate-* 1

ness Interests in the U nited S' o r te d re c e lv . and abroad.Ida a n d cobU "H e's Involved In alm ost a ll b u ild in g In- rackets,” tho (ashlonably-dri

S I n feea. Mrii. Oenovese tesUfled. H er J h a lr m a n R. hanrl sa t Imtwiwlviilv In tiin nr :e r e c e i v e a S o r n s u r r o ^ u n ^ ttnrow n a sk in g looking companions.th N a tio n a l __________________. H e s a id th e ^ . / i ' iw m b e pre* ( , r i C i i r ( ) l l C l u J

Planned Heir i i * / \ « i n ® « U o n o l t m em benhlp < \ J I U U p chairm an and plans for an in te r

s r s r — J M.nS?heW m M ting ol Idaho S to te co:

e A m e ric an Sniduatea and olher Twin F a l la : e A m e r i c a interested In organ lilnI*n m r a M r ^«> val Gridiron o}ub.

f i ^ x S ' ®l*ke w u elected to 1re. W lU iam m em benhlp campaign. A MTB. M a rla m em ben was se t by B

m . b o th Jer* membenhlp wiU- b e is n ,D o tn je r * to a ll friends of the college a n d r W e J e r r e s ^ ln ^ re s te d In the school an>Jo h n B ta o le * “ tlv ltles.......................i e n . U ed fo r P u n » s e of the Benaal G rid A J ^ work for the Improvco

sll L eB aro n “ <1 «nciI U id ‘‘Se Id ah o students and a th lete

M e- ^ “ “I'O th s lr hli'M rs. C over education, d fo r th ird . discussed for sem, c ham pion* * delegsilon to th eIn p r o g re u Bengal Oridlron banguei

n S ta n le to n Pocatello M areh fl,O over a n d M em benhlp tfekcts were dlst

u ted fo r sale, so nduc ted a :— 7-------- '

t l . . A n n o u n c e s

era* n a m e s . • Bean Crop P la—~ T w in Falls county farm ers

' I V i o l in su re tha cost o f produeA l i < W In th e ir 1BS3 commercial be an c

b o u n d over announces Lloyd s . Jones, Klmbi ia l T ueadav ^w**' county producUon r ie f D rellm - m arkeU ng admlnisUuUon comj

M U rt on^a tee chairm an.4 - f* U ln « - to — Joaeg g a lO i iU } j3 U f^ef«J ,J lau sh tC T Insurance corporaUon a ll-risk i on ly w l ^ e t s ' Insures th e bean grow en ags X L loyd , o f- n a tu ra l h « » rd s such a s w ^ «8D0 bon d InfestaUon

D im n re o - w**dllle.. d id n o t call F u r th e r Informotlon Is avalli

a t th e T ftin Falls PMA office,. T h ird strcRt east.

I Council Meets?rl' 5iro m 2 to .4 ,

, councU Monday night to move■« Tlm Tr** boundaries o l the city to Include

Jw H room ^rolM ie-jjalM W he-m M rs. J o h n ^ lodged by several reside

TCST-Pstriclir ^i:ha-cauacU-tooic-na.acUon--------b W h ite a ll council ordered the p u rc ts o H lldreU i “ compressor lor use on i “ E o r l M er-' Southem Id,. a n d Jo h n EQ ulP«cnt company.Ja m e a N ey- i— — —

Magic VaUey , Funeralsfohn O m ce, ':m in g c r and BURLBV - Funeral s«rvl:e*

M rs. Ellis Fred E . fSnon g iii be hM rs. Jo se p h " t a p . m. Weanesday a t the“75fiIck H artw eU Payne Memorial chapel w itherson , boUi Rev. F a th e r P. j . ODrlscoll. pa<Bcoslcy a n d th e Church of the U ttle Flovs A ndersoo . o f llc la t ln g .. Burial wlll b e . .m

a t Burley.

HA ZELTO N -Funeral s e r v l c 3 1 * for M n . Stelld W. Montgomery ’

be hold a l 3 pm . Friday i n ' le jw rts W hite m ortuary chapel. T w in Fn

c loudy to- w ith th e Rev. H. L. Taylor. P r Low to n ig h t bytcrlan minister, ofllclaUng. Bui r n e a r 3S. will be made In Sunset Memoi a t 8 a . m. park.

, T W IN F A L L S -r tn c ra l xcn-1X ju n Pra Elmer Crawfordr ' ‘ .o: 3 P-m. Wedneiday n t the Tfl.-ln Ft I ; J .os m ortuarj- wlUi Uie Rev. W. A. Mi J - J A rthur, pa ito r of Uie T w in Ff » J2 . Tr! M ethodU t c h u r c h , olficlatl; I 18 .«! Oravcslde rlie.< w ill'b e conduct

b>' lh e T n'ln Falls Elks lodge a t I A Tw in F a lls cemetcrj'.20 Jlt --------« J , SH O SH O N E-Funeral services 1 10 .os M rs. M innie Dell McRoberts will

<o» h c ld .a t .a p.m...W cdnesdfly. a t t ,0 . . B u rd e tt m ortuary chspel w ith t 84 Rev. B u r t A. Powell, pasto r o f t« .0* M ethodist church. offtclaUng. B u rl J , / will b e n u d e Ja Uje Shfltjhona cea s$ . 161 etery.

m i t o J i a g - l €lini€8-BEinffiI ty F l y i n g _

Im m iin izatio T o H u n d re

<Fr«M T»t* n>«)T ho district c lass A bask

' tournam ent to have opened Tu-------- -ttft«nnnn In Jerom e has been

" ^ n e d unUI I'fiiluy; —B ut a t Buhl, lh e only area

far under "quaran tine ," no dd “ has been reached o n whether

N dents will be perm itted to alBuhl high school te a m will pi

OlthOUt a the tournam ent. S ch ick tests )u r- M a g tc established th a t a ll th e player

Immune.I All Buhl school te a c h e n hsv.

culture tests m ade o n their t j and none are carriers.

Buhl merchanta repori bu: , A has been slowed dow n by thc i r l demlc. Monday n ig h t the s

of the city were v irtua lly des . . Few automobiles a n d pedesi

l o l r ^ t a were venturing o n to th e street L o „ n Roskelly, school i

case he re f o r diphtheria w ere reported a Nwide c rim e ‘h® itudentsilello both were cured a n d Uie vlsrm atlon w a s •’“^k In school be fo re ths ort 48 estranR cd schools was issued.1 Vito O cn o - D r. Telford was in R u p e r t ' rj lhe w itness doy awlstlng R u p e rt doctors li jllled a w ide m unltlng Uie public. The clvl' I about th o ditorlum , scene o f th# dlnlc, ca's blgU m o on a . typical clinic oUnosphej

' school chUdrcn fro m throughoi ibed by Q ov. county converged upo n It. e w - Y « k —* 5 — Bchool o fflclab.B ald-C O .ptr n ," su e d ’ h is of the 1.401 grade school chi rs. G enovese in the county po raded throug: r$350 a w eek auditorium T uesday morning.

B oth cases T he 1,103 high school studet ■I In su p e rio r county wero to receive 8 [0 D onald H . tests Tuesday afte rnoon to t

m ine their Im m unity. Adults vl led. takes In the clinic also wero receiving E T ndlcate en> te*ts rather th a n shots, zam bllng c a - * ^ 0 ‘1’° ^ o l o f la b o r 8'vcn by Dr. 0 . A . Moellmer, Y ork w a te r - arranffem entj forlery In N ew eUn*®- 1 -track o p e ra - C ano ll Elmore, a lt Rupert, an Im ate" ^ s l - ^ K lrche r, .Burley.Jnlted S ta te s M ary Ellen Carlson , county h

nu rsi. assisted, m ost a ll th e A similar clinic In KImbcrly la b ly-dressed school e h lldnn f ro m both d. H er h u s - *‘" ‘1 H ansen schools. Aboi n th e c o u r t- ftrade school c h ild ren and a sl ?cl'M tu u n l f hiBh school and 1

h igh school s tu d e n ts received____ • during the forenoon.r i i 1 - M urtaugh ' school children

. 1 1 1 l l '^ere to have parU clpated, bu t U ugh school was n o t In st

T T Tuesday because o f the poorr l P 1 * f ^ condlUons.

«nh lD d r iv e Jerom e as yet, b u t th e county hM Intenalv* office conUnues to admlnlste:

'B been munltatlons. H ea lth officers rJo n d .y tv e - "W hy. 0! cou r« , * e « c not d m SUUi c o llr e i In Falla re a l- '

■ Funeral Held fo: ilgn . A Resident of UnS SS o o l M d I t s <l“ ctcd a t 3 p. m . Saturday a

U nity ID S chapel wlUi Bishop la l G rid iro n OfflclaUng. Pray<

and en co u r- SUcocic.1 a th le tes to 0^ 8 “" prelude o n d posUudeth s r h te h w by Sibil L uke. Tho worin s ir n ig n e r

for sc n d ln c Banner, sang, occompanled by I t o S e « S ! I-'H'e- A- B. H anks aong a sole

b a n au e t to «m pan led by B a rb a ra Q rahai oanqucs m mvocaUon was given by P

vere d ls tr lb - M anning and th e cWtuary vere aistrit>-

_____• were A. T . Gee, L . E . H arris .:Patterson a n d ,H . O . Hall. E

n C 6 S diction WAS olle red by Morris B_ _ In term ent was made in

I r I s i n a Pleasant View cem etery. The (I 1 i m i B dedicated by a son. Alto: tarm ers c an Sllcock. Fnllbeorers were Dc r p roduction SHcocJr, M'elvln B anner, DoiII be an c rop , Sllcock. Deloy B ingham , Rex ss, K im berly , cock. Qeorge Robinson and ducUon a n d Jacobson, g randsons.on com m it-

Area_Garag£ma] TL“i S Claimed by DeaStaUon and ' BURLEY, M arch 3 —F r e d

(Spot) Neal, B u rley gange ov is av ailab le died a t B a m . M onday a t tho office, 110 tage hospltol follow ing a sborl

Be.<!s.— Mr, Neal was b o m Aug. 8.

eets S u rv lv l^ a « '^ hls^* widow, ••Cleve H o l- *o” ®' Melvin N eal a n d Arthur 1^-D ell baU* grandchildren, all Buted tho c ity U n e ra l services wlll bo hcl(0 move th e ^ p.m. W ednesday n t the . J o1 Include th e P‘‘>'ne Memorial chnpel wlUi s t- th e m o ve Ra>- Falhnr -F i J . 0'Drl»coll..p t .1 ‘resid en ts oT thB-Church’o f th e 'L I t t le T lo ■i/in olllclfltlng. B urlitl w ill be mnd he p u rch a se h u r le y under th e direction of ise on c lly Pa>Tie mortuary.hem Id ah o -----------------------------

____Society Sponsorsley Hagerman Dan3 HAOER.MAN. M arc li 3 -T h e___________ 1 nual Basque dance w as held Sa

; ~ day n ight a t Uie Legion hall.? I A lamb was dona ted by Ro

1?* Brallsfori to ^

1 w ith ^ e the” lamb was so ld twice be scoll. p a s to r rindily being sold to U u ls Gab ttie Flow er, T he dance was sponsored by

be ., m a d e Catholic Women's A lta r society ■ Mrs. Gloria E lo rrU ga chairman . Committees w ere M n , John :

s e r v i c e s and M n . Robert BroIIsford. cl gomery .w ill room; Raymond Elorrlaiia and 1 Say in th e Candy Onblola. tickets; Marco T w in F a lls , Laragnn nnd V icente Oiilsnsola. lylor. Pre.n. m ission; M n . L aragan . Mrs. Ma Ung. B u rin l CurUs, Mrs. Sully Onalndla, t M em orial .Mrs. Gloria E lo rrtaga , kitchen.

ral 5cn-lccs V i s i s L i s t e dALBION..March 3 - M r. and 1

IV i Wendell Bailey vU lted Mrs. E.FnlU f'" '! Mr. n n d M n. El

EnodRrn.« In Pocatcllo Sunday. conducCfri ’

)dee I t th e ^Wenctcit Baltcy Salurctay.

WE’LL GET THEM OU'lav a t th e Letter

w ith th o Stationery and M a illn rD s t to r o f th e CompJ«l« Job :ncludln» J-oiUc*ln g .B u ri* j J . HILL’S L E IT E R SHO30120 cem~ Under B tnk A- Trust—Phone 41

zatiorr1 1 RelocsUoD of a parUUon i

n n r p n c rou ted cost o f m is propouX I U I . C L 1 8 building appllcaUon perm U 1, On.) th e city hall by Ptanfc 2 a. A b u k tl t a O = »

' - — — p*"-’''* ’-—Wc<infMay_nooa.• . . eon meeUng of Uie ™ n ,F »

1 only area th u s ^ary club wlU be held a ttne , no decision W ednesday-at Uie American,m w hether stu* ^ a ll with Olenn Culp, R o u

to a tten d , ir lc l governor, u a guest.:a m will play in * .:h lck tests have o i l tc e Closed .

th e p layen a re ^ h e Twin PalU arm y-ali recrulUng office, 349 M ain

iachen have h a d e u t . ' will' be 'e lojed-nn,tU - io n Uielr th ro a ts du ring Uie absence o l M /S g ttrs. w . Marsh, who is vlslUng nreport business in Florida on a 30-day leave.

3wn by the epi* „ . ■g h t the sU eets w om an Fined;t lu .l l ! d d c r l t a . A lp l» I " ” ? . » li“ oj>»a n d nedcstrians Shorty 's cafe a t 3M Fou rth3 th e s ^ e t s . west, w u fined |ft} and »3 <■Ily. school nurse. JusUce court Monday whi:y alt • sttidents pJw ded guilty of the lUega

r t t o t w .m o n i ™ r w | S r i ! r i - r a w - t « o l students andand the victims . — ~oto th« o r te r to ” “ “ « I r o i „jsu -d T he monUily. meeUng iIn Riioert T ucs- M agic Valley Memorial 1 r S « In lm . board of dU eclon has beer

th# d lnlc tSok n w i C. D. H U tt reporU . Tht a taM phere as normally meets Uie f irs t J

S ld CO p t r ccn t ">onUi lo r preparaUon of tfschw l c h lld rw P lta rb in s-a o d - payroU TTun

ded through the

M S n t . o t lx>™ »l

S i E Sh n u S '* ! - D sughters were bora

h#iti<r <l»y Mr. and Mrs. Lyle : T w in Foils, and Mr. and Mr

1 Miracle, B^hl. Bom Mond*

T»nn.r* HaTtwcll, Jcromc, and a son r f S e y i S : a n d M n. E arl M erritt, Buhl.1, county hcalU i _ 7— I .

1 KImbcrly drew i i S t a t C A S K C C

FiSrlFi > 2 P e t i t i .hool and Junior 7^ n nnlltlnr* <***...

m lnlstraUon for the e state o [ 'c h ild re n also Caldwell have bsen fllsd In j

‘K “S n “S'® P“«Uonor is a it ufe ? o o r ^ 2 d Mrs. G race W alker. Fll. c tne poor ro a a j,

eon Dianned a t «n e state, of a<” e c e S y h e a lth ®“^ o n U ^ct. pli

L S e r lm - Ho^whold goods w ith .1 off cers noted esUmated value of 120.000.a r S M T t ^ S su rv ivon are h is w ldov

“ ^ N ellie J, Caldwell, Amsterdai_______ o th e r doughten and two son

- - - M ay Knudson, and Jo h n Cc^ I n T A I* hoth R ollliter; Charles CcC J U l U l M ountain, Nov., anc

of Unity T ' r & . r , S V o . . n .3—Funeral se rv - W alker. The hearing Is aetcock were con* P-™- M arch lo.Saturday a t Uie H. Bames, representingrith Bishop H er- Caldwell, s u b m i t s a n al.Ung. Prayer a t claiming th a t tho deceased deiflered ijy a son, hi"* a deed to the farm , aUpi

th a t Bam es give. 11 to thed posUude were *l»en Mr. Caldwell died. ::e. Tho w omen's claim s this was done. H e sy M n. T eressa request by M n . CaldweUnpanled by M rs. - th a t M n . W alker bo admlnissang a solo ac- followed by a la ter rcque.^t Uia ra O raham . son. John Caldwell, be adliven by F ra n k tra to r.18 cWtuary and T he pcUUon lllcd by BanJtoker. Speakers behalf of the son asks tha tE . Harris, J ; W. nam ed adm inistrator In acco;O . Hall. Bene* '^ 'ith Uie widow’s request. Thisy Morris B aker. Uon values the estate a l 113,Oimade in th e does no t incTuOe the farm . Thi

itery. The grave survivon are listed.I son. Alton H . — ^

anner, Douglas Cars Damaged iHighway Mish

_____ A 1D51 PonUac driven by C• - O.* Casey, 150 Lincoln street.

lP * P n i f lT 1 across highway 30 a t 1:&!

t y J L I t i d L l l aen. Deputy SherJlf Curtis3 —F r e d E rep irts . The c a r was dam sg

' garage ow ner ^ 1® ® driven byla y a t the C o l- LltUelleld. 33D0 Kimberiy Toa<Ing a sho rt ill* Uded wlUi a 19S3 Dodge drlv

Lee McCoy, H ansen, one ancTl Aug. 8. 1004. of Kimberly Ti

Is widow,- tw o Deputy Sheriff P au l Rowj a Arthur Kcol, ' “ " 'OI ttn . .11 Burloy, “ J , ™ ■m joi by » o U ttI'lll bo held a t ' ’chicle. Damage to the fonn t U ie.JoscD h csUmawd a t 1500 and damage

w pel WlUl th e *300.ppftfic. ____'

,SS3S. "Faflung'fiffllrcctlon o l th e “ '

City poUcc collected 110 In ■■■ — ■ for parking vlolaUons Monda

Po-sUng 11 cnch for overtime s n s o r s ‘ns ' ‘■"e Jnmes. E . B. Th

R ichard Montgomery. R . A n D a n P P Eugene Daniels. J. E . M and

, , i t Jo h n Noh and J . H. Barnes,. w T v Dick Catron posted »3 fo:l “ on M l f P ro P rrp o r il^ , ..ted by R obert m m i ■ j m m m I tloned. H ow ard ■ ^

twice before Louis Gablola. I a < V H

insored by th e / %» i __ta r society w ith / . ^ 1a chairman. ............. I -Mn. John H ite \ ^ ^ |•allsford. check K \Tlaga and Mrs. ets; M arcclinoOiilsnsola. a d - ' --------

. to Uirow your money away b W ashington can gel It.

isted , ----------- -----------M r. and ^ rn . Aed Mrs. Eddie i--------------------------------------------d M n. E lm er

:nSa”c'TMiu Kaylcr Lodge No. M r nnd M „ . A . F . & A . M ,

--------------------- HASOKlC TEUri.EI SIS SKMd A*». w«tl

h e m o u t . --------------------—J, S t a t e d C o m m u n lc a tio :t a n in r n s t T h u r s d a y , M a rc h 5— 8 P

' p p C H A P Q .»«rn»d .W . U. f . r lU»n. 8 .• ER S H O P m on. JIM-W i'tien« lias.

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . T I M E S - N E W S ,

1 Falls News-iir®rieJB oard M eeting "set

parUUon a t ' esU* ExecuUve board of Uie W a is'proposed-in a school PT A wlii m eet a t 1:

in pem U t I lle d a t W ednesday In th e school F ra n k E sllnger, lum.

— M an n n e d . .Alva Shaffe r pa id a fin e c

id a y -n o o n - lim eh - c .costji in iustiee cou rt ie i w n , « m s K o^ w hen h e pleaded (lUlli; 61 ! held a t 7 p n j. w ithout a license.'I American. I#eglon - iCulp, R o u r y dis* Couple B e ta m s a guest. M r. a n d M r& .L. E . W ll

— B uchanan street, having r e t Uielr hom e a lte r spending s

s a rm y-alr force vacaUonlng In Phoenix. Ai 349 M ain avenue - — ■ .■*!ed -nn ,U l-A prll-I- H etU nr-G aaeeled--------------s o l M /S g t H a rry T he Rock Creek W orthw b I VlslUng relnUTes meeUng scheduled for W« i-day leave. * h a s been canceled. T h e n e— will be he ld M arch 18 a t t!

of Mrs. B laoche Johnson.who o p e r a t e s ——

IM F ou rth avenue A tU nd F o n e rU ’is and »3 c o a ts In M embers of Uie U niononday w hen she O ld T im ers club and Its

the lUrgsJ oper* a re ssked to m eet a t 3 p mw ard In th e caie. day a t th e W hite m ortua ry 1■H' BUte u i r - o « l . iune ra l-servkes-foE lliaaL C

— PromoUon N o t51 Law rence T . C lW ) M urplmeeUng o f th s troop In structor a t F t B tn ntem orlal ho sp lU l h a s been promoted to serges has been post* cordlilg to his parents, M r. iSay n igh t, chair* LaaTence M urphy, rou toeports. The tM srd Falls.Lhe f irs t M onday —the m eeting n ig h t T rade N am e P l le ^the f l n t o f the A cerUflcate of trad e n

aUon of tfie hos* Uie T w in Falls Motel. I l y r o u r h n a w : — T u n d r 'w u r - n ie d -w iu t - th e— clerk M onday, i t was cli

Jam es L . L ittlejohn, sr., an<T uesday a t M agic D. WUford. sr. h o sp lt^ to Mr. —

tegan. Tw in Tails, MeeUag Place Changed E arl A. A llen and ' Twin F a lls O arden c lub i

orge H ild re th , all will m eet a t 3 p m . W edni were bora T u u * th e basem ent of th e K

Mrs. Lyle R ussell, church. Instead of Mrs. Leo; l r . and M rs. Jo h n bee's home, because o f roai o m M onday were Uons. M rs. W. H. Nowbo r . a n d M rs. B ert president of Uie Utoh Fedci and a son t o Mr. G arden clubs, will be hono)

rritt, Buhl. tea.

r U T T j Lei<on F i le . S u it ” k . S K 6 d l - The local post of th e A

Legion filed a civil acUon siI »55A8 Judgm ent a g a l n s C t l l l O H S D ougherty in JusUco c o u r t :

T h e Legion claims D oughei» f .H . tJint miioh In bnrjt rgnL 1

he estate o f A. E. In the Legion's North Locusn fllsd In p robate m ents Irom S e p t 2S to Dec.

T he plalnU ll also seeks costonor is a daugh* sulkValker. F lier. Sho --------led Feb. 18. IflM, W oman Missing ■.ot 210 a c re s ct Eorl B a tes h a s reportedin U »ct. p lu s c u h Bhorilf's office Uiat D arlemlods w ith a to ta l jo n , . J8-year-o!d Tw in P at 120.000. driver, 18 missing. She is dh is w ldov, M n . aa 4 . fee t, 10 inches in, A m sterdam ; two weighs 110 pounds, and hwnd two sona. Mra. ho lr and bluo eyes. She r eid Jo h n Caldwell, was w earing glM su; rslaclaCharles Caldwell, p u id blouse, and w as d r

Nov., and Mrs. 1049 green Hudson w ithilser. 7T-4814.

representa Mrs. --------- --------------------

r n C r S e m c e s H e l d filoUo"ad1K5 Ernest G.Waform , aUpulnUng BURLEY, M arch 3- —II to the widow ser^'lces lo r Ernest O uy ell died. B nm es wero hold Monday a t th e lone. H e subm its payne Memorial chapel wll . Caldwell oaklng Bishop Verl Chcsley offl bo adm in istra tor. Juao-H utch lson and D arie n ■ request t h a t the sei sang a duet and Raeola ell, be adm ln is- song a solo. Accompanist w i

Morle W augh, cd by B a m e s on Ini-ocatlon was given by Lasks th a t h e be D rake a n d Uie obituary by

;or in accordance Chesley. Speakers were Jay ''equest. T he peU* and Farley Tolman. B enedictI te a l 113,000. but Ollered by David TVacy.e farm . T he sam e In term en t wns made in R1. cemetery. Heyburn. w ith thi------------- dedication by E la inna Jensein n > A f1 i n b e a ren were Odell Tolm ana U c O i n Tolman, W alker Tolmsn, Lo*

r Mishaps[riven by Chnrles _ _

Schedule Set f( —Adult^tecrea

l lf Curtis » y o r recreation classSOS d o d g e d . u ie lo r M arch was announcec

^ E rnest Craner, c itymberiy T oad, col* director.

Craner said classes will be n. one a n a one* t^o Tw in Falls gymnasium .imberly T uesdsy

' ' ' ' " -v .mith inlflltlfiTis l finirni p h n w * i of bad u

i f °BCn to adultsy ^ 0 L ittlefield h igh school ago and w omen0 te e fo rd v u aa nien are welcome to p o r l nd damage to Uio R tcrca tlon period hours ar

8 to 10 p m . Dressing and_ ________ room fnclllUes are nvallnblt

Uie-gymnMlum-ls-t ' JL _ J ^ < C _ S t ^ no rth entrance only. ,

Dns M onday. Orato'ry Contesir overtime pa rk - _

g.Y r s Planned Tom£ Manchester^ Seven finalists wlll comp(

I . Barnes, n lgh l In Uie TR'In Falls h ighjted W fo r Ira- A mericanism contest sponso

th e American LcRlon. 'T h e b------------------------ will s ta r t a t 0;30 p. m . wl

contest planned lo r 8 p . m.T onight's winner wlll ent

distric t' contest n t F iler Mni1 OUier guests a t Uie banqu

Include honorable menUon v— a nd high school English InsU

Dr. O rrln A. Fuller is contest chalnnan ,

em m ent frow n i

buythebohi^ -------- 2 0 0 T ^ T S /^ S

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---- ------------ --- “ ASPIRIN ATl u n l c a t i o n ITS BEST":h 5—8 P.M . p i p V ^ H I i H S i‘•r lUdn. Stej, ■ Trtlon* II6S.J ^

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w v r a , T W I N F A L L S , I D A H Ot r i e f ^ l H e a r i n g ^

r—^ ^ Over D iverJi Uie W aah lng ton T ^ - . i >Estate Ael

ObJecUons to findings “ - and conclusions oi .law. . . . down ty D istrict ju d g e K ald a fin e o f *5 and in the-dJvorce acUon of M rs ;e c o u rt T uesday jolm ston against P e te r B . JTUilty o f. drlTliig- werd fliieitil Ijy JClui DsJy;

the late Mr. Johnston 's al— belore Judge Lowe Tuesday

* R W IJm n M»"lora of law iui4 . memo

' “ “ “ S ' * " * ■ doclUon lii «h lo h . dlvo. oenix, A n r . granted In favor of M rs. J

were handed down eome tl — — ’," 7 ^ by Uie court-H ow ever. the

W o r t h ^ a club's ainrce decree h a d a o t bei I ^ r W ednesday ^ j,en Mr. Johnston died. *n .. T ho n « t event tio„ of wheUier .M rs. Johr h 18 a t th e bom e h jj ej,.»ife or h is widow ihnson. a t issue.

In presenting h is objectlot

did not expect th e Judge

^ O L C r R B / P l i ^ ^ ;S y .X S o o e -w h le h - :w c tained merely .corrected er

" A i s i s i ' s - S v « ' ^ p p ‘“r o i t a . r

n ts M r a n d Mrs. E. M. Raybom . an a tto r •, ro u te 3. Twia Urt. J o h n s ^ , p o in ty ou t

no t attend Uie tr ia l of th e co ^ hU broUier, E. L. R o y b o m .:

Uie case, and h e h a d no tra trad e n a m e lo r H e offered UtUe obJecUon

M otel. K im berly changes allowed by Uie courl WlUt—t h e 'c o u n t r los—K n m e r-a lso -rep re ee n i . was sig n ed by Johnston. . n , sr., a n d Ja sp e r ouy Kinney Is assisting t

of Parry, K eenan, Robert*

-----------------------------leo c lub m e m b en VISITING IN AREA n . W ednesday 111 EMERSON, M arch 3 - M rs ' Uie M ethodist clayvlUe and son, Paye tte , a; Mrs. L eo n a rd AU j,er son. M erle Clayvil so o f ro ad condi* Burley, a n d friends I. Nowbold, p u t ejaojj, j j f , . c layvllle is a ' toh Fed eraU on of Bnersoa resident, be hon o fed a t a __________________________

Blood Needeof th o A m erican T nnsluslons conUnued t. acUon seek ing a donaUons a l th e Magloa g a i n s t O ary Memorial hospltol bloodeo c o u rt M onday, last wetk, according to b

D ougherty owes Hardin, blood bonk rep rc^ r ^ l . H e l lv r i Uve. ^T M rty«e lg^ t^ tra^f'

5 to Dec. 39.1853. Sons.* ' leeks co sts o f Uie oiood bank reserves wei

ported In "poor" condlUt— Miss Hardin, w ho sa id “A

-“O " poslUve types of bloorepo rted to the badh' needed. O th e r bloodt D arlene Jo h n - a r r im "lair'* condlUon, birw in P a lls taxi donaUons will be weloome,She U described All 33 donaUons loatches in heigh t, were by friends o f poU ent, ond h a s brown _ !. Sho reportedlye»; rslacks a iid - a * .^ —

w as d r iv in g a in w ith license

I — F unera l

a t th e Joseph tiopel w ith LDS sley OfflclaUng. d D arlene D rus. id R aeola Crane p an lst w as Ruth

ven by L ouis W. 1tuary by B ishop ■ &« r c J o /W h l tU e T11E8ECAR8 B B enedlcU on w u 1040*52 C herro le t; M i T racy. lMO-62 Crosleyt H Eade in Riverside l9SD-5i D odge; B l w ith th o grave 1M6<52 K aiser- W k

na Je n sen . Pnll* Fraser; 1634-52 | B I T olm an, M att N u h 6; 1928*52 0 !msn, L ew is Tol* P ljw oulb : JS39-53 V a nolds a n d L ane Stodebaker; lflS7* ^

82 Willys

let for ^Jcreatioir ^jon c lass sched* W B S A S JB O V B ^ m nounced Tues* p ia i s ite 2L forie r, c ity rec re a . T b b e C a n a t H j

Similar Savings H l l

Isr. ID, 34 a n d 30. . . . p lin n o rl .In ............................... | Mot bad w eather.lo a d u lu above ^I w om en oa well ! ’! '• ! ! ^

Ing a n d shower

ulum -ls-through- =

......................... SIZES IM AND2L FIT THE

)ntest ^! Tonight f eIII com pete to- Similar Savlpga H H 'alls h ig h school ^:t sponsored by I Bn .T h e banquet p. m . w ith UieA „ — 1938.52 DeSoto;will e n te r the H

n ie r M arch 15. H 5 '” he b a n q u e t will Oldi; ^lenU on w inners[Ush Instructors. lW«-52 PontlaoJllcr is Legion ' •______________ •

i r S _ 'I r r? 5s. SIZES IM AND / r t v / 7 S L n T T H E■ A P l l ^ SAME CAUS AS

ABOVE .

*’■“* Slif* for S 9 | I F J l i n T ~ t These C a n a t ■ 3 8

sim ilar S sv ln ri 153B-52Bulek: H B l«0.S2C ndlIlac: ■ ■

. 1910.52ChryU er; ■ ■ D«-Soto; S s

IMO-tCFord;- L . , 15J0.52 Lincoln: ^

i ' 1SI9.520M«:1511-52 Packard;« » -S 2 ro n tla °

Porchases T oU llng m or > E u y P a)i

A H O '■g -HeMMvorce,J Action

. , dy boots getting o u t of m tfind ings of fac t jruck wiUi a rm load o

; o l .law handed f ^ y tlo u ses . . . Bed sprl;ju d g e K ales Lowe 'c a r wlth^ licew

Uon o l M rs. M ym a J l y o , kicking big chi, P e te r B . Johnston of au to , llcen^ ofan-D aly, on e ef- — ■ ■ n d e riy mi g t t a r i n r -ihnston 's a ttorneys, ^ window . . ,we T U erfay m om - w .tc b aa r t

• S % e « a l l . • ■if f a c t and conclu- jhortcu t across snow -covt id a memorandum lawn . . . Clerk hacich a divorce w u ,heet of Icc covering si ■ of M rs. Johnston of jto re . • . Pn isp w n eome tlm o.ogo ^grce enllsJW tu rn in g a t owever, the -fo rm al m navy a fte r flndllad a o t been filed ^ ig„e recrulU ng o lllce o n died. The ques- sprawled in m iddle . M rs. Johnston is soaking up sunsh ine I ls widow rem ains ^ ifUng through h a n d fu l ‘

to llnd coin fo r p a rk ing J I ls objections, Daly pellow exam ining tin y . i t m any o l them gome sort o l bush growui th o record and he gunny side o f building . . th e Judge to give ungier In T w in F oils fro; nslderatlon. Many , . . coupte o f m en eng WlUiout argum ent, d u r in g oil o u l o l gallon -w hlch - w e r e - s u s - -jnraU-bottlo-T-r-^-fiohool. flrrected errors In covering during noon h o u r Ituted exoct audit i j jm t r igh t lo r snowboili proxim ate figures overheard; “Have you hod dings. yct?"1. an a tto rney l o r ---------------------------» ln te d o u t ho did T > ^ . ^ lal of tho cose since K f t D O r t \ y l V < . R oybom . handled Jt '■h ad no transcript. 1 ;% -I

, ObJecUon to Uio J r r o f i r c s s Jby the court. Doug- O

“ Show of (. r s = X b ' ' * m , s ; t r . !

_ _ _ _ _ _ be presented In T w in Fa3 IN AREA 9.10 ftnd ^ feo tu rcd Uie (.rel. 3 -M T .. Honor “! ? S ^ ' h a u " ?, Poyette , are visit- n “U;;rle Clayvllle. and Donald O m ndjcan , gen( n d friends in |:m - m an,.noted m ore th a n 1 /vllle U a ' lorm er Uce hours havo ^ e n lo K

17 princlpoi c as t mem be the post six weeks; He aold

_ will be presented in J e rN p p f i p n P™-J .1 C C U C U Silvester, H enconUnued to lead B„d B em oihe Maglo Valley nilnstrel show q u a rte tiltnl blood bimk p a ten ted one of Uie showirdlng to Maxine Jf j„ y o n sb ^ k reprw enta* gllvestcr announced Oiag h t transluslons glii bw Llonn club dav onJared to i i dona^" m rvp w ith club m en

Ing over tfie s ta tio n fo r U' r R esiden t P a ren F a lc r a

i r ’ condlUon by the dlrceton* decision toho sa d ‘■A" and u^s Park hotel fo r Uie nc

ins beginning M arch 18.-

» “ £ m r * “ " ' " " ' i i __________ ___Hhode Island o rig inally 1

o f paUents. R hodes.by Ver ------ ' 1524._____________________

^ The TEST o f Alli

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• 39 Het19-52 • SO Alt

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OS^^sSHSSilFH” COSTS’le t]

Full Prl(a j ••A S o rAry{ • 90 Am-dW _

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• t s o r MIt * lO O orl

• nO A mI;

ng UO or More Can Be ^ U de on A ll B att1 E u y Paj-ment Plan

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[Tractor oup Electa— few Officersn of officers a n d wJoption !:.month I r t ln ln s p r o g r ^ td Uie rcBUlftT m o n th f of the T w in r a l i a 4*H

jjiln tenance ttssocinUon In JU l u t w eek.,«ocla{l'on-«rnoer*-asft-HeiJirD ixsIden t; T roy D ickard. rideot. and B o b e rt K em s, •trcMurer.fljWecU and m eeting p lacei n tw .tn to lnK p ro g ra m -w o : -T rw lor S a fe ty ." M ounta in taolem ent com pany: April Clemer Bervlce" a n d “P cri- riclns o r-A ir.C leancrjam lJ> ijolyneaux M aclilnciy com- Dril 30, "Sparlc PlUff. W lr- littery Service” a n d " S o t -

le T ractor E lectrical 6 y«- cVeyi. Inc.

'C ooling S ys tem Service" odic Servicing of T hcrm o-

t y pum p and Cooling Syo- loncer T rac to r com pany; “Fii*! In ta k e ,a n d C arbure- d “Fuel Conservation P ro c -

'Lubrlcatlon of engine and sjion and F in a l Drlv^e," Tractor com pany. e "Ser^-lclng a n d A djusting rt'nj G ear and F r o n t W heel

Co-op su p p ly : Ju ly a. Rubber T ires," T w in F a lls

and im plem ent com pany: 'B elt Power A pplication," Ttnctor com pany; Aug. 0, Savlce and C o s t Records

lnl*rlilng a n d S to rin g of and^U ie r'F a rm -Z nftlnes.- Gales com pany, and A119.

ible Shooting a n d W hen to Competent Service M on," Tractor com pany.Inlng program s will begin

;ials Selected Travelers Unit'/leers wero clectw l by tho :«nmcrclal T rovclers , T w in incU No. 737, a t th e ir r e f u ­t e meeting in T w in F a lls

vere Max L loyd, sen io r , : Vem H ulbert, p a s t senior: Uoyd Jam es, secre tary - ,; 0 . J . D othne. sen tine l; ,AndcTBon. c h a pla in ; ohn ,

. ’ n c c te d to tw o -y e a r the executive com m ittee ,

DCS K outnlk a n d B . O . ;

;wEs apsxilnted T w in F a lls •(0 the council convenU on 1 June 13.i; cup was presen ted to |I. Bftrnaid fo r h is services , lait six years a s council

aHs^lated r LDS ChurchONE, M areh 3 -6 p e a k e r8 jIS Blaine s take qua rte rly 1B Saturday evening a n d .Kill be E ld e r S U y n e r | wslsLndt tp th e G cunell - aod LeRoy A V lr th l ln ,

ilfaro represen ta tive , S a lt ,U tah.turday n ig h t priesthood re meetings w ill be heldse while tho Sunday con* eealons will b e he ld a t Se; will begin « t 10 a. m . iDd dinner will bo served tirch by the s ta k e p rim a ry j

ONLt ^

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b a s e m e n t -

)AT, M A K C H S , 1 9 6 3

. Driver

ers{option rogram lonthly s 4-H tloo In

ickard.K erns,

: places n - u -e : u n ta ln

April “P e rl-E q u l|v J r n ' '’ com- , W lr- "Se rv - I Sys-

•rvlce”lerm o-IB Sys- I B B r a jipany;rbure*I P ra c -

le and >riv;e,"

ustlng W heel uiy a,1 F a lls ipany: itlon,"

cords"“5 ° i ___ Boy B let*..B uht,_escaprt serloas Ifines, T c e i^ 'o tn j l i lm s y 30 th re e a53 ih nI A119. _____________________________________len to

Decree Recorded In Estate Matter,

A decree of porUal dlstrlbuU on In „ the estate of Emanuel H ranac , whck '

■U died OcU 29, low , was filed In dls-

'nit«“ ‘v.lLS^'’'’‘ ““'™-iy th o According to the dea-ee, lnaaJS ,cT w in will be withheld for la te r 4 b tr lb u - ,,,regu - tlon. ■' s»

Listed as real and pe rsona l prop- V', erty. th e estate consists o f 35 acrcs n.

wn o r of land and lot sU abo u t a mile Hienior one»half east of Blckel, 40 S'iF K ' “eres about a mile e a s t o f Blckel, a>tJnel; 40 acres about one-half m ile east ,

P t S ^ lte l and 340 acres abou t two '•

■y^< Heirs listed are F red B , H ranae.li t te e Christian Slrucek, O lga H ranac ^ O - Base, EUle Wilson, A lb ina M artell,

WUllam V. H ranac, M ildred Morrill,* ^ 5 T l l d o r a Day T ucker. Rosalien tion Bchlund end Louis V ictor. H ranac.^ They ore to receive on e -te n th o t .

" the estate each, w ith th e eicceptlon ^

iuncU ta

, CONSIGNERS ■BLACKFOOT. M arch 3 — M agic In

'Valley consignors to th e Idaho to ■t Shorthorn Breeders association’s

* P n aeventli annual show in Id ah o Falls,■ ^ are P . V. Morrison. M urtaugh , Alex akers Burjjy, j n j Noyior a n d Brown,

WendelL

‘y n » Now M any W oor «

FAL^E T E E T HJiood W ith U tt le W orryhe ld E«t. Ulk, Uach or •n<«u without fn r con* of lR..cor. f«l.. Itjlh dfopplnr. tllppln*

4 - f or wobbllni. FASTEBTH holrfi pltUa flraier tnd mor* «<«iforUb.r. ThU pl«»-

^ m . tn t po*c!.f ha* no jumtny, fOO«y, p»itr UTCd tail* or t*«Iln(. Down'l ctuM n»u4c*. It'a _ n _ tlkaliat <noti.»fl!!l. ChKVi "pUU oJor"

(<I«Btar* brnlh) Cit FA STEm t i t snr dnis ftorc.—Adr.

{ ^ DOWN-l.b(

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v e r E s c a p e s S e r i o u s

iCTleos_liiJtiry_whtiL:ilils_lMB_CheTro1et___md three-fourthi mile* e a s t of Buhl a ad

I f SNAKE RIVER REPORT I 1h p - '---------------------------------------------------- 1

8NAKE BIVER WATER REPORT ON TO In i-EURUAuy Jl. IIJI , ,Ufhr\ r«p«ru i f Uartaa at RMtamalUn,

C n ltflu l RBnrrr and CMsnal. Si d ls- l u pirtlra) n

W U. SUtSoR mieh.orCont. YMraso -.JatkMii L aia ----- <IM4#(a) »n.l9aia) "M onn________ I J.«0 P

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Sl'ii E v e n t F N o t e d .h“ of CAREY, M arch 3 - M r . and M n . b

Leonard K irk land have received a word tha t the ir son, George, Is be* lc lng tn n sfe rrcd to OkindWa.. ^

Mr. and Mrs. L ava r Justesen, who gl have spent th e p a s t few weeks visit* 1

:aglc lng in Salt Lake C ity have decided a: Jaho to make their hom e there. aIon's ------“alls. I— —

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— FRIDAY, M ARCH 6 , located 1 ond 1 b J I o E ost o f th e Sfop U|

HI IMD AUIs Chalmers Tn' ■ 1948 VAO Case Tractor

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FnU Line of aU kinds of machl liM>. Oscar and G ene Klaas, Auction*>aitr

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in Improvements for <,» Highway Outlined!

,, Improvement of U . S . h ighw ay 83 ■ south of Tw in F a lls -ls .p ro g rcs sln g

w ith ft-ork being do n e now o n 6.Z miles of the road ih Id a h o a n d other

0 projects planned.01*) The Dusty B eed Construction “'•* eompnny is working on a s tre tch of0 the hlgliwoy from a p o in t 3500 feet <1 south of the Idaho*N evada border 2’* ' to Rabbit Springs. T h e Idaho high*4 way commission is expocted to call s for bids this sp r ln g .o n a no ther sec-1 tlon of the h ighw ay. ' «OBd. Nevada's ten ta tive budget fo r 1053

includes 11,700,000 fo r work on U . S. IilttliMay 83 nui'tli u f Wells. Tlie ~ funds would bo used to reconstruct, widen and apply a p la n tm ix surface to 374 miles o f tho highw ay.

D A UG H TEr DOBN 7 HAZELTON, M arch 3—W ord has

i n . been received hero o f th e b ir th of ved a daughter to S /S g t. a n d Mrs. P a r- be* loy McBride a t O rcenvllie, S . O.

Mrs. McBrldo Is tlio form er Vlr- vho ginia Murphy, d a u g h te r of M r. and sit* Mrs. Clarence M urphy , Haxelton, ded and Sergeant M cBride Is the son ot

Mrs. Joe Boyd, H u n t.

Solo tehodulod fo r M a rc h 2 n d u n t o f tnow will b o hold o n ted 1 block East, 4 b lock* Sou th op U g h t In H ozolton , Idaho .. ■'

ers T tactor and E quipm ent Praetor and Equipment ir with Equipment ictor

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J , W I N F A L L S , I D A H OSolon Blasts

| » - “Raitt;obby^ H For Ghai’ges^ S f l BOISE, M arch 3 W -R ep . Ezra H | H Hawkes, B-. Bannock, attacked the

"raUroad lobby- on th e floor o f the Id ah o house M onday fof w hat he term ed “libelous statem ents" clr- eu lated about Hawkes and his tln n l u - w ju jm iition "witn ~ >~ n e y tm e l r licensing bill.'

**7ho railroad scream ing about a l- leged highway subsidies m ay be m otivated no t by unselfish In ter- e st In public poUcy b u t ra th e r by desire to cripple and ham string o the r form s of transportaUon which flnaUy broke wide open the ir long- he ld a n d abused.monopoly,’!-Hawkes Bald.

T a c k o t Lies"H e eald the “raUroad lobby's" I

■ ^ 1 sU tem ents being circulated In tha statehouse corridors and hotel lob- bles are “nothing b u t a pack of lies based on false statistics.’' . ,

Hawkes. who operates a m otor , fre igh t line, said th e raUroad lobby i h a d "Isolated two pieces of m y ro ll- . ln g atoek" In an effort to show ,

M | ^ ^ H aw ses' iirm would psy consider* H B I ab le less license fees im der the new , ■ ■ H tru ck licensing bUl which passed .

th e house Saturday'.B H W H Proves Poin t .9 H H Hawkes took a blackboard Into j B | H th e house cham ber and rem arked .

th a t his f ln n would have paid *406 M B B m ore In taxes la s t year If the 'n e w • 5 B B M law had been In effect.[ S H Hawkes, who spoke In behalf of g S H th e new truck Usenslng m easure, ,

sa id "by bending a n d warping s ta - . bniU et. tls ties, they fu rth e r the ir de tcr- xavlnj)” m ined“ c rfo rt" lo “ 8hort;chftnae“ one‘

- of Idaho 's m ost Im portant Indus* tries."

!4r. and Single-celled anim als m ay bo iy. H unt, very m uch more highly organized siting la th a n any single cell In an anim al

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ominously over th e eongrew m en- jjj.„ _ _ being shown through th s W hite ctiI J C O House. • - cll

P residen t. Elsenhower cried ugI. E zra th a t h is U0,000 sword, a g ift nred th e from Queen WUhelmlna o f H ol- k o f tho tland, was m issing from I ts ac-

tja t h e ctistomed placc.Is f t o 0 ““ ^ presidential aides _

"floB u*It lo o k c d '^ ^ f r ' 't t6 ' '« m ^ ’! gresslonal guests would have to

o u t t,e frisked untU tho sword finally lay bo lum ed up In a wor)cshop where

Its case was being repaired, ner by "Bo they le t us leave a fte r all,"

gald Bep. P . Edward H ebert, D ,I which La., "fo r a few m idutes though,r l o ^ - we worried."aaw kcs ........ - ---------- -

•bbrt- Civil Service Tests wiS SetforPatrolJobs

“ Federal civil service examinations mninr Inspector tra inees In the

Immigration a n d n a tu ra lk a tlo a ; « ;« it «rvlco' bave been announced by > ^ Stronk, local civil service

PoslUona pay 13,795 a y ear and “ ® •“ * ? a rc located tn various southwestern passed border and coastal a rea clUes.

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M B OFF-SHORE OIL ISSUEH H r i Congress has begun delving again Into th

contro76ni&l off>sbore "oli dispute ■ H £ > . the stAtea ond..the federal goTemment. Ani ^ n l n tbere are some signs th a t the problem ma: ^ H i l l f • ^ ^ tboroushl7 settled a t this session a

I predictions have Indicated.H l l i ; 1 is, firs t of all, not “tidelandH n | i | oU as It Is so often called. I t Is the oil whlcl H T J I ^ lies beneat}] tb s ocean bottom in the a rea

l y i seaward of the water's edge.at low tide.r*jl r o r many years the states whose coaft |-4.’ border these rich submerged oil lands hav i j ' 1 laid claim to them. Under .the DemocraU

— regime,-the-federal govemment d lspiited-th claim .and said the ownership ought to b

i’ j j natloa'a].|l f l ; | 'n ie supreme court has declared th a t thi ^i'li federal govemmant has a "param ount In P I terest" In these oU rights, b u t has no t flatl; I 1 11 «ald they belong to tbe IT. 8. I ts declslo]

Lj' le ft the door open to congressional leglslatloi aw arding the lands to lh e states,

ijll TwJce both houses passed such a m casu r I'll only to see former President Truman vet< fH It. In h is foU campaign, P resident EisenhoW'

|S e r made It clear he would sign the proposa i i (. If It passed again.g u i ' No one doubts th a t a “tldelands" bill wll

be approved and signed th is year. B u t &l I I I tb e fury surrounding the Issue has obscurec P l one Important phase of th e problem. M ost o:

a ta te boundaries, r a The historic state lim its are three mllci Iffl ou t in tb e cases of Louisiana, Mississippi anc l i : CaliforzUa, and because of special trea ty ar-

H n rangementa, 10 and one-halt spiles out tro n ^ H b th e shores of Florida an d Texas.

Thus any bill which awards to the atatei ^ H K Just th a t undersea territo ry to which the:

would be normally en titled will leave un- ^ n i l settled the status of th e rich stores beyonc

■ H l l One bill, offered by Senator Daniel 0 :^ D l n Texas, would let the s ta tes handie leasing■ R | i -of all submerged oil bu t require them to pa;■ f j f / f nearly two-thirds of th e ren ts and royal-■ M \ ties to the federal govem m ent on. th a t o lH l f I beyond state limits. O ther bills propose t■ 1 1 11 handling somewhat less favorable to th(■ m i I states.'■ u ! l congress baa n o t Shown any f ln rH l H j In ten t to solve this p a r t of tb e problem. Odd:■ W Bt now favor passage of a narrow er bill.■ B H beyond sta te limits Is th e rea!■ f l y h ea rt o f-the matter. Both the sta tes and■ I I H th e companies wont i t settled to end doubl

and confusion and perm it orderly develop-. n e n t of these resources. J t would seem that

^ H b th e public Interest demands early solution■ ■ I of the whole issue, no t Just a portion of it.^K lll* ll ____________________ _

FLEEING *TARADISE'»H h ;||I' Dispatches from Berlin say communist ■ l l i l r authorities are preparing to create a no- ■If'^k^ m an's land between East an d Wekt B erlln as ■ hi{I ' a device for closing th e l u t big holes In tho

Iron curtain.n i l ! ' I t Is through these gaps, of course, th a t W u , East O erm ani bav* b te n pouring recently In ■ 1 ^ ■ one of the_greatast_rafugeB irtrnanyi nf th e H l i i post-w ar era.■ H j i This newest effort to wall off the Soviet ■ H I -orbit, of nations from- th e west ^ 'o u ld oc- ^ ■ t t ' casion slight surprise. The wonder Is th e reds

have been so long in sealing off these la s t lealcs.

t h n .n f tg h n rrt» r_ ^ n n trf^ ]ff n n r i d P -populated zone prove effective, tho w estern

M W — world—w lU-nataraUy—h a v e -d e e p -re g re ts . ■ n ! ? Though the refugees are a tremendous b u r­i n ' l l ' den upon Westem Oermany and seem som e- l ^ i l ' an Insoluble problem, they aro people ofB m B 1 ' willing to rlslc their lives fot^ i r e e d o ^ The free- natlohs finat~UlfiVltably■ ■ H j welcome them.____________________________^ ■ m l The no-men’s land p ro jec t Is simply one

more proof tba t paradise does not lie beyond ■ m i the Iron curtain. People do not try to escape

paradise, and when they do resort to auch ■ ■ H i nieasures a t risk to life, I t Is m ost em bar- ■ H | l rasslng to th e proprietor of this touted realm .

| | H f DISPLAYS HIS IGNORANCEI m P I Prime Minister Nehru of India has gibed at H ^ P l President Elsenhower indirectly, declaring his I I H b "intrusion of the military mentality into the H fuSJ chanceries of the world presents a very great l » « ^ danger."I m M I ^ illustration of th e peril he cites “ta lk of i H f j I o f blockade of China.'*H | | l | | Nehru thus assails an American w ho Is ■ | f l | perhaps tbe most u n m lllta r ; m ilitary m an ■ l y I ever to hold high responsibility In this coun-

try , as the Europeans well realized w hen he H y l was among them as NATO commander.

Nehru also exposes his Ignorance bf Anaeri- I can policies In his reference to a China blodc-

^ ■ j ade. His Infenpants In' America apparently ^ B l do no t even read our new ^apers, for th ey ^ ■ f would have told him tho President him self

b a s no t eoniidered a.J)lockade.Tbe m dlan premier knows little o f th e

^ ■ f T i t l e s p e t e a or war, less stm of th e c h a r- s c te r of o m friends and b is enemies In th e

H f - world. H e seemi determ ined to display th is . . Ignorance proudly for tb e re s t of his days. I

H ~ ; !~ 'W I ja { e w ~ g iT O the ' idea t h a t /.Maadlng on their d fg n l^ m akes them lool:

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TVU W A6H INO TO N -A dl»l Z. SWvenaon w ill m ftke 1•V; , s . ^ torthcomiat tour o f We v m u J n c o g a \ r c u J, tb. VM p ^ o n ^ u t , hU pUce In Amerlean po litics ^

------------- p e rm i t B is m ix lu ty confouniU friends ftlready pUn ine (or h li renom lnfttlon lo 1B(

_____t 111 l & i i ^ M H a i K The Wlttr u id Ukcftble St«veni_____ t 1.71 S B H R H i n B I h u been bombarded w ith iQVll-------2. ZiS v K a '^ ' ^ a S S r a t l o u for ipetchej. Intorview s. m u

, , , , £ & % H k H 9 here, he went ta Uie tro u b le o t <jn n * l i o ing the prtnclpal lo relgn-em bftwZHZid-M 7 J K a 3 |^ H . to - n o U f y - th e l r - » o r e m m e n ta - o f - l— ^or prlvftcy. H e b f ti 1_____ t 1.H q u e i t e d W i|shlnstoD newspfti

« 4.U (rttn d i to convey tb a sam e 1b {<— — ^ msUoB to Uietr oTerscfts oKloes.

nf f . t . . BTffy rK flnV nAHITAt. ABfllf't'.fi't.-rJS? IB 5«-W hen h s ’ was briefed on ln t« n a tro n » J con<

^ Uons Bt th e iU (« deptrtm ent, In preparftU on fo r 1 tr ip , ho d id no t e ren u k f ie a e ta r j ' D ulles Xor le tu or In troduction to U . a am bsltadon , m in is te rs , n

’ I n r emissaries, e tcT h is struck ’ eiat« u unusual, In view o f th e fi

th a t 10 m a n r traveler! o t I s r less s ta tu re dem and tn M th f t a r lS h t th s t the red carpet be roUed o u t fo r th«

on th e ir .wtirld tours, o e c w e e n - ’ e tevenson 's attitude toward a U W reso m ln a tto n

e n t . A n d equftllr c u u a l . Althou<b h e fls tlr refuses to d lsd u s l e m m a y seriously, belief Is general U ut h e v p u ld like to t s M lo n o a ^ wlUjout Uie heavy b u rd en of t

T n im a o record a s d iupport.

L id e lah d '* d e m o c r a t i c p r e s i d e n t i a l f o s s i b i i i t i e s s il w h i c h However, aeconllns to his Xrlendi, he w ould no t m a y,ik aTAok a f l ih t o r dem and for Uie hoDor, eipecUUy If a me n e a r e a s cand ldau ahould devtlop am ong th e DemU de. c ra ta on capltol h ill or a t the ita to capitftls. As o f Cse c o a e t a m om ent, nobody of presidential size Is In sigh t, i d s h 'a v e .(luesUon really concerning the party bosses, U any.

Sen. I s te s Kefauver. T enneuee, a n d W . Aver J * v . HftTrtman, New York, obvloiuly are h ftnkerlng 1

l u t e d - t h e . .u i* - lW « -n e m ln a tlo & -E lth e r^ u ld -« ln - it-b M « fftu h t t o b e especially if i t looks Ukt a loilng year. A s o f todi

■ how ever, ne ither sppears to b< a good b e t .

t h a t t h e j. a g a i n s t c o n t a m i n a t i o n — ro o d ai o u n e i n - d rug officials are grsUIled, although n o t surprise l o t f l a t l y a t th e in sis ten t demand of oiu iu lac turer*—food, d n d e c i s i o n cosmetics, chemicals, etc.—tor s treng then ing o f t

,( ru i a f in n agolnst contamlnStlon of Uteir p roducts,i g i s i a u o n i n u u g ,u e n involving an apple debydrftU ng pU

In W ashington sta te , the supreme court recen tly he m e a s u r e th a t th e inspection law of 1938 w ai so contrad lc to i a n v e t o a s to be unconstitutional. General rev is ion o l t

Statute fo r the public's protecUon Is n c cc iss ry , a ^ e tu i u w cording to 0 . W. Crawford, lood ond d ru g adm lnl p r o p o s a l tra tc r .

I n view o l the fierce opposition to th e se elements: b i l l w i l l safeguards wben advocated by th e la te D r. Ran-i T J.if . n W iley 60 years sgo, tlie lndu ito ''s atU tude today shoi

how tlm e s -a n d U v ln r ^ b lt s -h a v e chftoged to r tl O b s c u r e d better.M o s t o f . . .

n a r l e g a l DAILY CONHSCATION OF FCK )C^P re s ld e n t Z

on h is legislative "must” program, largely due to pre e e m i l e s aure from the oommerclnl Interesli involved. Eve lip p l a n d reputab le m anufacturer feels Uils leglglaUon protec ■eatv a r - h im as well as the cujUimers,Mif *rnm “n ie food and drug files on leisures o f im flt foo m e i r o m ^ sometimes-gruesome. They describe edibles d

liberate ly produced and distributed by dU honest dea le a t a t e a ers, a lthough the number Is relatively smaU.I c h t h e v C onfiscation o t odulteiated or con tam inated foo<

n « averaged 13U tons every week day. P rocessed vegi a v e u n - tj,p 0 ,^ jj,e a m o u n t of shi]I b e y o n d w ent* removed from commcrclsl channels by feder

a g e n t s . _____________ _____________a n i e l o f * ' '

T ^ u in c r LAID AAIENDMENT-ln view of th e trilU ons _ ® to n s o f food dUtributed dally, th e a d u lte ra ted to t n w p a y j , injm iteslnia l. B u t even one pound Is ono too m an 1 r o y a l - in th e opinion of Preeldent Eisenhower a n d Admli t h a t o i l I s tra to r Crawford,

‘rm nsfi a. A prospecUve change In Uie law Is a stiffen ing < th e penalties for deliberate vlolaUons. I n th o dl

MJ i n o c red ited ktatute, they were not In acco rd •with U seriousness of the offense atrslnst pubUc h e a lth .

any firm ■— -.............. ........... . ..... ............

V I E W S O F O T H E R St h e r e a l • m b . s m t t h w a s l u r e d

; t e s a n d T h e m a tte r o f funds has brought D a n a C. Smlt id d o u b t Into th e nen-s ogam. U r. Smith, you w ill recall, wi d e v e lo n - p rlnolpal flgtire behind the fam ous N ixon fur

1 . ♦ *hat caused so m uch compalgn controversy a n d teli e m t n a t pjaion m dodram a J u t t i l l s o l u t i o n M r. S m ith got te ry Indignant n t the U m e. T ho who 3f i t . th ing , h e sold, was hlgh*mlnded In purpose.

I t wlU take a keen ear to detect the h ig h m o ral toi In M r. B m lth 's recent flfionclal venture. I t ise m s thi h e lost he iv lly In a Havana gambling Jo in t w hile e vaca tlon-last y e sirand -no t having su fficien t fu n d s c

n m u n x s i ; g^ve Uie proprietor his check fo r 14,300.J a n o - T h en th e m om lng-after arrived. s i J t m u s t to 1 l e r l i n a a H avana tourists, and Mr. Smith, th ink ing ab o u t h s I n t h o I*' ll8ht o l day, stopped pa y m en t 0

th o check.*1* t. W hen th e proprietor sued. Mr. S m ith c laim ed thi

s e , t n a t t,e b a d been "inauced” to visit th l i " f r a u d u le n t db e n t l y I n h o n e s t - « d lUegtV Jo in t We hava a lw ays wondert : n f t .h w by w hnt-aubUe witchery Cuban gom biers lu re tourls

ln to " tf iS r Joira, and why u is offiy f c l i e n o im j ' B th a t the tourist discovers th a t th e place

' SO V lec fra u d u le n t, dishonest and Illegal.>Uld o c - T here should bo some vay . It seems to us, th a t a Lhe r e d s ho n est m a n could te ll Uiat h t Is In a f a m b l ln f Joli e s e l a s t ^ o r e ho loses M.300.

O f course, the oonrt upheld Mr. SmlUi In h ls refuii to pay h is gambling d e b t O n d ^ the law , gnjnblei

w S te S ~ ~ ^ 'J h i r 'b % ! a ' WiTOITir !rdlMT ^ ^ U M B «n - r e e r e t a . - .know n as.deb ts .D f hoDor..TKst Is also w h y .th e re . ni« h i i r - * specls l contem pt In th e word "wclsher,” a welshi L BCti outside In Uie f re sh ftlr ana s o m e - decides n o t to pay.—Louisville C ourler-Joum aLleople of -------------------------------l iv e s f o r WATCH IfOUB STEP IV l t a b l y — m an effO ft-to-c q t-d e w n -o n- D^ e's pedeetria __________ ‘trftfflo ftw ld e n u . polloe are handing o u t lltUe csrc

ip ly o n e ’ ^ w S t l S 'a ^ ' a o t th* program «flSa « « J t j will a I b e y o n d be know n for some Ume, bul th e police and Jam i ) e s c a p e B randon , ohlef, certainly rat« a n “S'* fo r e f f o r t t o a u f ih ^ o t long ago St w u pointed o u t in th e se columr

th a t safe ty officials h sd Usued a p recau tionary re e m o a r - a iln d e r te p tdestrlara .o f the .lo lly .of crossing sircel

d r e a l m , b ttw ean In tm tc llo n i . in advising a d u lt pedestxlar to U ll oommon sense and go to a c o m er to cross, th o fficials pointed ou t th a t drivers are m oro n lc rt ic

S -tcct tr*tllo »t co n sn tad a p edestrian 's saTitB lb e d a t e h a a c ts the rtlo ra are muob better, r tn r r h U Officials added m o t a g r e a t pcrccntag. r i n g n w pedestrian fataU Uu and injuries oc cu r from ac I n to t h e -eldenU in mld-bloek. Boise police records b e a r ther r y g r e a t o u t A oeordlaf to th e records half Uie c ity 's pedestria

in juries reiu lted from Jsvw aldng. F ifty -five perion " t f l t t f tf W Jured and four killed In BoUe in ' 1032.

fatB . UA A lthough U lt record thus far th is y e a r Is beUe th a n f o r - th e oorretpondlng portion o t la s t yeai

W h o la poUei a re n e t uU sfltd , hence th e cards, r y m a n a n e a t pn-ohoioiicsi gimmick is in c lu d ed -o n th M c o u n - besides spsee for the offender's n a m e a n d sd

V - “ T*** provide space for llsUng th e hospltar h e n h e o r morUclan of his choice.ir . T h a t should make a few people stop a n d th ln k .-A n a e r i - So l“ s ta te sm an . '

i b l o c k - -------------------------=-----------------l a r e n t l v ^ NO O®**'

flnnr^queiUon put to President E lsenhow er a a r m e y h j j f [r jt pS-ess conference w#i wheUier h e fenred—a h i m s e l f A dlal Stevenson had c h a rg e d - th a t th e m en of bli

business on his team would make hU ndm lnlstro tlo i o f t h e ^ Llnraln. dean of th e W hlto Hous<. M hav corps, got a clear answer, b u t no sem enaU c dlS'1 * J “ cusslon defining any kind of deal.I n the TTie P residen t had picked s big business m a n 1

l y this * e a d th e defense departm ent becauso i t spends two- I d a v s o f th e federal budget and h e w an ted busUieu

■' ' pracU ces introduced to bring abou t econom ies, i r I oU ier departm ents, h i bad lo u ih t men o f abU lty and

th a t I <**ract«r -w ithout u» aUghlcst oU enllon of their 1 lr^> I background. He Uiought Uiey would do aI I g re a t Job tor the Dnited States. T h at, In its e lf , would

I t t i g m t big (kil’ uBPiPnoPiesi.

■ . ■ r iM E S -N E W S . '

) N A L |r i e ^ _ t o r _ ^

? S S Sh o t s SIre ad y p la n - , i o n In IBM. I 4« Stovenson I

■ JtJS X O O E? TO BHOW’Views, m a g a- t w r P o ts h o ts :

**roocn? ^ tOood fo r ft U ugb ftnywajr, w a n

S n “ 5 “ S -'• H e b a a re - tm t B tre rtJu le is . th a t Isn’t th i

“ - to»iL T M lfiu lM lu riiht r»

e dem *nd a s jjro m e ?IUt for t h m Anyhow, It Ju s t goes to shoi

u how insign ifican t 4 small

1 . i ^ }^. i l a u to a e t th a m a tte r f ^ a ^ t xd en of the g ,(Jeroffi'

r a i L i T i E s - PUPU PO U m o pT h li pooch wa* bom N or. 30.

♦h of m o;« de fin ite nom m eli^ ••Tt"Js brown w ith black strip* I

^ 1 * iU back. YOU c a a phone 78 bete s % S ’ a *■«• *««* ’ P-®- “f “ y '

W . Averell _ _ _ankerlng for j t e je ', » 3.monU»-old femali t - b y - d t fa u l t^ -th#i-needs-»-new-hom e.-B he-itAa o f today, y w ean phone E dan U87 or ge

pooch a t Uie plaee across the_ ^ ^ to Uie eas t from R uaeU L ane ac

~ Pood and ----------o t surprised . D ear P o t Shots: 'I—food, drug, W e have a blond, m ale c<inlng o f Uie spaniel to give away. B e Is.uots. wiUi chUdren b u t we are movliIraUng p la n t W ashington so wUl be unablrecently held keep him.» n tra d lc to ry M rs. Everett M ilti:lalon o l the (718 E ast Ave. R.:jcessary, ac- f fh o n e 722-j)■ug adm in ls- (Jerome)

B e lem entary TH EV MOVEDD r. H on-iy p o t ShoU g tU aU w rts of p today ahows iw rwjuesU, so I t . X f s s n ' t ^

iged fo r the p riilng w h tn s6m eoae-phohete S»d, "Puhleeae, te ll people UiW Internal revenue boys have m

‘r e s i d e n t a - the ir o ffle ts to th e Idaho thi

due to p res- n o t , in th e B urkholder bullolved. Every m orel"Lion p ro tec ts geems folks boUiered wlUi

> problems have been looking in: u tU lt foods B urkholder buUdiag for Uie

edibles de- j^iy^ eD ,ey a re n o t (reapeot;h o n est deal- j ,o t ) in th e B urkholder buil

, . eny m ore). A nd folks, being noInoted foods hum ans, d o n 't bo the r to read pcc o m d vege- ^ r inquire directly about

0«>ces. seem s th e y w ander aws by federa l hallw ays, finally wind ui

----------------trill ions o f Jn c o u n e ot th s gab, V>ey

^ a t e d to ta l ually aak about th s tax offlceile too m any. T h a t’s w hen th e w andering ;a n d A dm in- ^re Inform ed th e tax offices

located In th e Idaho theateraU lfenlng of peat: Id ah o U ieater) buUdlng.I n th e d ls- PB . Y our Incom e tax re tu m Jr d w ith Uie be posUnarkSd before mldrh e a im . M trch 18. ThU U a day laU r 1— ---------------tisusi because M arch IS occurs ■

: e r sFAMOUS LAST LIKE

*. . . And o o r one<man (< la C. SmlUi w asn 't good enoogh against U 1 recall, was platoon sy ste in l- Nixon fund GENTLEMAN IN T I

«y ond te le- FO U BTII EOW

5ke™' A RTH RITIS - SINUS’ RHEUM ATISM SUFFEREIIn t While en A rad o p a d m ay bring yoisn t fu n d s o a relief o r cu re from Uies14,300. dreaded diseases. Many perm u st to a ll sons using th a rado pad rc

ig ab o u t h fs pe rt w usderfu l ^ u ]ts ..T h e sipa y m en t on bandy pads are made 0

m inerals from the famou;Ialm ed th a t Boulder, I ^ o n t , radio acUviid u le n t dls- mlntft. S end IIS .00 or wrlti

lure tou ris ts I RADO PAD CO.j m a r a j T B i r ~Boi~ 8M ' , Mlswula, H e h e p lace Is •

us, th a t an mbllnff Joint

n h is refu sal ^ fa ^ B jS g n.w, gnjnblers ^ ^ 0 ^ /S S A

v h y .th e re .ls . ..,” a w elsheresh ftlr and u C B IlumaL I ■ -W T *

>-pede«trlftn- --------------- ------------— _lltUe cards ^

J t j will no! ,.and Jom ss - _

tor e f f o r t M m m m — ^ ese colum nsjtlo n a ry r e - J o y J q C O ok 01M lng.8irc e ls . ‘ •'

pedestriansB u lc o o lir

lu ii MUJ electricity h(

■ J'Z T iil a d d t J u p . S ,t w i c e a s m u c

five pe riohs »032. a g o - ' l o r w a sur Is b tU er- . ' ' ' . .

la s t year, i n g w a t e r , tC

d e d -o n th* h o u s e .me a n d ad- th e hosp ital

n d U iln k .-— --------------------------- ^ R c d d y _ K i I o \ >

.enhower a t m o r o K r i l c t O iI fenxed—as

S . 5 1 . S ; N c x t t im ao l t h e m a n y

ESS m a n U> iJallO P c

Si"buiineM n a tio n a l avarlom les. In . 1 . t 1f tb u ity a n d • m a f c f t i o d o v Ji of the ir 'ouId do a . selt, would,

• "

IEW S, T W IN F A L L S . IDAHO

I HOW THI NG

A Bum tw r o t Individuals ib o j J 9 V haled be fo re th s bouse- comi

m iM m on un-A m erlcftD aeUTlUke forced io teU tb e M H M truUi ftbout th e i r H D i n

„ association w l t b d S ^ ^ ^ Hr o SBOW oommunlsta a n d

y ................ t h . p M P I

■ t t .O T m lt te r t - . l t a i l te M a a l i

M.1 psycho-poUUcftl i lu a m e rs wj»cf r* i* o n s% a |U y d ivla*! bu t ia P l»lnly-et*t«d. took o u t » fU r

Kan projw * in p a trio tic princlpl* andM l ta Ihow TOU advocate th e re o f wbo had the ^ t S l S ««• fftcU lty .to ra is e .f t .e lm ftg ln e H m s tre a so n a a l o to s r t r «lO re U M ft ftw ftCtlvlUes l a t t e days of th ter s ^ S i t T

L M. H e r t . . .(Jerom e) oong. . H aro ld ' Velde, th e

_ * chalrm aa o f th e committee, 1-UW*! h i r e l i n g s , incl

.m N or. 30. Per o f th e m o st abandoned ti •A nom M eleture. aJnmks l a th e prcpag^nda j lack strlM down to work h is d ir ty wiu and ho w ne 78 betw eea ,b ly know s a lso U iat Pleld wa « - R l any other pucated l a th e Amerasla case.

This com pU dty Pleld slum compelled to reveal fo r tho

mi B h rf^ h U et PicUoa of th e record. Two I

sell L ane school. S S ^ l a K ’n T w ^ l ^ h u i U t a ?' , to W ashing ton to p u t In a fix

d, m ale cocker charac ter k now n as Mork O a; ly. H e Is good asium od n a m e.s UB niOTlM to ony” ’»“ • emplOTiI be unable to R e id fo r b o th h l i New York

stroslty a o d h is Chicago Sun ere tt M ittine r W lhorlty o n oriental poUUa :a it Ave. B .) • Boes w ithou t saying th a t i t tii one 722-J) called O ayn h a d no t b te n favc Jerome) to Uie com m un ist purposes In

* Pleld w<mld h av e bad no us3VED him.

w rts of pecul’ • • . •wasn't to o ^ u r- inform ftnU , betw eea •n e ^ h o h ^ e g . to ld m e- th a t W elsi die people UiW Uiei W ashington end th

M nt F ield ft biU for »S,ooo foi ; ting O ayo o u t o f 1 ^ trouble.

holder building ^ o e n e y anc____ him in h is h ire, anyway.

‘" ^ 1 ^ Uiought th e charge was ew e , S t w aa ft 10-goal sucker

0^ sp iritua lly Jaded hei { ^ e o t . A M fo rtu n e s Including Trei

h o ld tt building V anderbilt P le ld and Corliss s , being normal ^ g ^ t L n As 0 Ju sU flcd digression,

.r^nnrt a t th ls p o in t U iot Uie c MlM of L a m o n fs mouier, whei died recen tly , were Inadequate

gsD, Ujcy eas- —tax offices.

vanderlng folks # M -lax offices dre f i t r l l J ' f / M l» u io u r (II-I buUdlng. m n < | ILax re tu m m ust Hifore midnight

BUY h1 against Uielr '

N E W PATTERh

m

■SINUS l Q C - O iSUFFERERS 1 7 * M m A

S P E C I A L - -T h i . w . o k o » i , i

EN A M E L S; 5the f a m o u s _______ . ,

S T A T E ,D C O . 263 Bost Moln'itseuU, H ei r

■ % .

-ESPEC

m m m — ^ v I m t m o u l K - w a l c n n g m e a l ;

5 c o o k o n a m o d e r n e l e c t r i c r a n g e .

I t c o o k i n g ! s o n l y o n e o F iK e - w a y s i i

r i c i t y h e l p s w i l h h o u s c h o W c h o r

J u p . S n a k e R i v e r V a l l e y h o u s e h c

; as m u c k e l e c t r i c i t y a s t h e y d i d se v <

• f o r w a s h i n g o n d d r y i n g c l o t h e s , f(

v a t e r , f o r c o u n t l e s s t a s k s a l l t l i r o t

e .

le r e s u l t i s a h i g h e r s t a n d a r d o f

[ y j C i l o w a t t - d o e s m o r e w o r k , a n d y i

t i m e t o s p e n d as y o u p l e a s e ,

j x f t i m e y o u ?oofc a t y o u r c l e c l r i c h i i

0 m a n y t a s k s o l e c t r i c i t y p e r f o r m s j

i a / i o P o u J c r ’s Io u > r a f e s — 3 5 % B e l

n a l a y c r a g f l — i f s a b a r g a i n y o u ' l l g

^ t o d a y !

^ j j Q — _INGS A PPEA R PEC

.ER ’S A N G btf iu l i M xm u b .,u » cu m o U U . o l U a h t t d o ( t i n b « ( » ct

ran

meddled areuad the Paris o o n l im in i lU r Of. IW t ™

tboufb penldouf. character. b S lS * S l ih f t a d .T o m .w * i f t-

t u U n m U 4 sd f l M h u la tia l

— «■ tw w M T b o a t s ftt B a r BarbcaS S S S i i d r t a f f * a o l a i t e Ul

i t l e o ia d e r th l * ip r tn r -a D d -< U I-tb e - sh lp m « i R unktys resembled ft z

otir lo t t n a U M troop n m tem to t. _ „ , im ers who. f e r D ar in a th is tim e. Qafold i l td b u t a e r t r th e tO T O cH u^ UtUe chlsaler ou t a fte r every p n t e a M to i r t a t austerity 1 d p i* and every M im lnlsb^tloo of .h is publio ] had th e cour- reTurtalsbed and furnished a t ]

raise • ft volae- expense eooUier large house U oUJcr treacha r- a e ttle m w t vb ie b b tepai ia y i of th a w eorc rnm ent'a p r n s r ^ . He Qt

b t l ^ b lm ie lf te lh e uie ol• came for hla summer vaetUoni

♦»,« T.MT ren t ao *liomlnal" his Inlei

J * tM w l ? or lUbKtlM l(

f f l h .'JS b" 'Field w aa lm - . . . ^

leld should be W elis up and died on us er fo r ^ c o i n - eould ge t ft change of adUainl

d Two form er and give him Uie worki o f 'P lf l d " h ‘ave W M »-m em b«-of-the-l*w -llrro t h e ^ e m l l ‘nclu<J« tw o 'oU ie r figures o:

”h J u t o i “S 1* K uiao lph P tu l. H .M n ^ i * for a counsel fo r the treasury iL S k a S i an M orgenUiau and tried to Justlf tfork a a y n . an

. hw runn ing expenses of the Democw ^ o r ^ m c n - ftdmlnUU»Uon, and Elliott BM O ^ S S t t mouUiplece When ho,?i noim ei n cau g h t in . U u t iir ie s of gyp _S i a f i f t o i so- m SL?*;^ V n w are trim m ed of a lm oit 1300,(

1^ S l “n i e oUier It tW fofd Tsylor, calls him self a general be(

Id no uso for him f t s ta r as *departm en t Uwyer. Tayler took in Uie "w ar-crim es" trials In

>etween them , m a n y In w hich H itler’s Russlai W elu d id p u t complices In th e InlUal a g p e m end th a t h e took p a r t e s prosecutors u d Ju M,000 for ge t- T h an k s to « ie precedeata i I trouble, r te ld c r e a te ^ any American Presl

3oney a n d h a d hanged fo r losing a war.anyway, and . . .was excessive, i n th e f l n t Alger HUs trial,U sucker on a ‘W'as aU over th e oourtioom, m<jaded he irs to h im self conspicuous and w hliplin g TVedericlc to indlrtduala on the defensed Corliss L a- inalde th e raU. He refused to

w hether h e represented any c•silon, I-w ould a n d Uio suspicion was naturalla t tho ob ltu - h l s p e t sap. Field, wos putUnther, w hen she th e m ysterious defense fundladequato and, very expensive tria l and th a t ^± In th e ir fall- w as supervising Uie Job for t ,1s old w om an! x n e ilia iw auaU V tty igaiB w n

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W elsi b a d a sU ter. C ar' w u ihe source ^ xied la th e la s t coupli ce c i i ^ She had jn a a a ^ a s Stalin. IUie Paris peace m Uie f ix fo r K arl Browdtbe tlrs t w ar, ex- th e p re te s t o f ft conscllae w l t b ..the |C«te departm en t tm dtrllnsishevlkl. She WM c leared Into th is countte a -wttb ft strong. fr w ^ <im a d a . ' afU r . i h /iJU. character, and proved guilty of Ulegal entryTom, was ft n i a - U arshaU F lild ■ h t s iWual.----------------- - s o m e w h a l - e f te r - W a - s p ^

bucket o f b e m p a ln t a n d hU i Id FJeia h^4 p t - ba# suceeeded h im la-_0}il I re thoogb ug)y openly accused of dteeney, B a r H t f t o and Ism and good sense., eo large U iat In ---------------- —----------

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h av e re tu m e d from Pasad im • - a n d vic in ity w here ttiey hai

ed on us ere we th e p a s t tw o m onths vlslUng 6 of adUninlslrt- u d reU U ves.I the works. He •he -law -llrro -U ia t------- SLECrXON-lTOSIBOM]r figures o l In- h a q E R M A N . M arch 3 u n i t , . bcalU i council elocUon of t r m i y und“ h a a been postponed U. M an

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I S « o ? S “ . , H “ S n t e S , s " 3 5 . '^ford Taylor, who « * th b Dnw. u th»• ' » ' £ g / : . r i s s r t t f a, ft s ta r as a w ar th . n««.(t»r7 Youck»si. witkin rot Tayler took p a rt .fw r ih . f in t »«bita.ticj. ,f

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a i j g - . . u,. r .1 War. rab .1 M T w 'h 'i .-» rn ," r4 r» 3 i

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Kortin artkJea;

ciety Presents ■ipecial ProgramilR . Uarch S-^A sp e d U ~ iS ^ ttjcty prognun w u pre»ente<l k« LDS Mcnunuit meeting i t nndtr the dlrtcUon o t Mra.iE«»er-t 'm a ia prtjrer v u given b ; w, u . Bunce, Jr, tnd the In?

getlon to the prognm's them e, lutlan to Hepplneu." w ta p re- ,]t7 Un.-D,-W. D » li and rea d ln.Haustr.t ScarT Tok Jed the. choral M in d t tell: VM preiented br fl.nfha EUedge. A readlne waa 1 t r Doretta Botldns and• johnO. BM lo»tl#o jpoke. M l were preieDted by th e Bf DOthm chonu. The closlo ; rru }ed br M u. Beeves Cox.• ♦ ¥ ♦

irties Reported For Filer Womeni n , M irth 5-Mr*. 0 . D, M c- icf esterttlned her card club rtiy erenljif.-Prlw w ent to M u B Iu j and Mr». Blanche

rA k birthday cake vaa served xtst Mrs. A. J. McKinley’s miT anniversary. fiBiiiT dinner po rt; honored W . ascuter on his 69th b irthday Iftmry Prlday. A Mclti hou r

Eul Uortland at a dinner At Uce Bowl. T f ^ Falls. A house- ^ p ^ lollowed * t th e

GardS PlayedDK} EIUa. March 3<-Mr. nnd tm a Bablngton held a canaa- vtr-Sat^niay erealng. m gh I ven WDQ by CecU B ott aud ;ick Qiaham. Low (cores w ers itd-by-Mjfc-Bhl8JD3mita.*iid-■ . » - » - » ------------------m n ) AT DBEAKFABT 80U% Uarch S-V n . Sd E a l .0 v tl honored by a group of d*at.a breakfast Trlday on h e r I d*7 annlrenary. !

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T w in J . W . Jtewman, e h lld rea 'a cup«dla* a n d n u c e r t ; John O hapm ao , a rt] .

s d a n - d e a Xrom M oico, w here b e rls lte de Epl»- I w t ' su suner, and M a ry PrlebeIn th e m e ta l candlesticks f n n a E ng landIrdavB- * n d a te ln s from O erm any.BchllJ- A l » tJuiieipttlne In th e hobby•s. P t n l ah o w w ill bo Mrs. Rose M . N orth.sdnrltE, U rs . T te d Teutse, M rs. E . B . W il-I. B a y Um m . B ^ e t o t o i t h . Tc»r.nen

i! O lla- W b l t t l e w y , 'P lo r e n c e S ande iidn !M r# . A . F. Oalund. M a rg a re t Mc-

reven t -A tge—M r r- J .—l i PeraantnM;

u . b l - O ren- Boone and C h a r lu J&^CaoiL leturea. O th e r* include Mrs. e . E . o»- j . U c - tranderV ' M rt. Howard K le lnkopf,

J o e B landford. Mrs. K enyon O reen, < n 4 e U .J a m w — Woodhead,‘ Mra. P a u l -R. UipJaya T a b e r , BUJ Wearer. M Jchacl Leeds, crochet 3 r u c e Fox and Mrs. L . A. W heeler, loomed H o u ra of the show, v h k h la open nberly . t o t h e public, will be f ro m 4 to lo [ttrphjr. p jn . ntzvniafea th - ^ , ,

n s Calendarot col- I — ■ II birds. M*g1c Valley Iris society's lunch - exhibit e o n scheduled (or S a tu rd a y has Don B. be en postponed Indefinitely because :niailes o f t h e d iphtheria epidemic.Jo seph Jf Jfi

T h e esecuUve com m ittee o f Uio J u i P re sb y te ria n Women's association

w ill m e e t a t 3 p jn . Ih u rs d a y In the e h u rc h parlors.

S C o u n try Woman's club m em bersw in h o ld a pinochle p a rty a t 8 p . m .

Q l T l F r id a y a t the O. A. i i r e n home. r , - « — T hoae-a ttend lng -are -askcd -to -b rlng

HAZELTON - T h o FronH er S q u a re s have announced t h a t the

ren b ? a n n u a l square dance fe s t iv a l will he in - ^ Junior h ig h schooltheme' M a rc h 17. A program h a s been a p re - p la n n e d .d r t a d ____ ¥ * ¥

6H O SH 0N E ~ =~ 'I7 ie— M ethod ist choral W o m an 's Bodety of C h r la tia n 8 e rr - ted by le s w ill n o t jncet th is w eek because ig w a s o f th e evangelistic v is ita tio n m eet-

a n d iB gs scheduled to be h e ld a t tho spoke, c h u rc h each evening a t 8 o'c lock. r th e ¥ ¥ ¥Oosing P A IR P IE L D -T he M IA o f th o lo- s Cox. c a l L D S church will sp o n so r the

a n n u a l Oold and O reen ba ll F riday I I n th e Palrfield hall. H aro ld De-

U Vries* orehestra will fu rn ish to e m u-

i e n ¥ ¥ ¥' T w in Palls chapter. D au g h te rs of

M c- th e A m erican Revolution, w ill no t c lub m e e t M arch 9 as ^previously an-

n t to n o u n c ed . T hs session h a s b e e n can-anche c e le d because of the s ta te conven-lerved tlo n scheduled March 13-14.n ley 's V 4

A film on cerebral pa lsy w lll be ed W . a h o w n a t the Afflcrlcon Legionthday a u x ilia ry session a t 6 p . m . W ed-h o u r n e sd a y In the auxiliary room s. Exe-

r S f m e e t th e re a t 7:30 p. m .ier a t ____ ¥ ¥ ¥lOUse- V PA IR P tE L D —ItiB W om an’s 8 o - . th e c le ty o f Christian Service w ill be

b e ld a t th e home o f M rs. Ray S m ith a t a pm. Friday. M rs. W alte r

I W olf, will be in charge of. th e pro-........ g ra m a n d U n . finilCh w in conduct

. a n a th o devoUonal period, anaa - ¥ ^¥ ¥v i- f . S unah lne pals wlll b e revealed

t u d Salmon Social club m eetinga t a p . m . Thunday w ith M rs. Jo h n

I a n d F t t o o r . Mra. Bill M a ^ l l ~ i s pror 'g r a m ' chairm an. RoH caH wI]l~be

_____ a n sw e red .w ith _ B h o rt.„ h u m ero u s• s to r ie s .W-T * III *

W EN D ELL — s ta r of th e W eat ; i c h a p te r No. M, O rder of E aa te m : ^ S t a r . WlU m eet W ednesday. Ja n u a ry , :_____ F e b ru a ry and M arch’b lrthdoya wlU

b e hono red . Mri. C ourt W e s t Is : Y c h a irm a n of the refreahm en t com - :

n i t t e e . P lans wUl be m ade f o r a p o t­lu c k d in n e r to be held w ith th e M a- , sona M arch 6. t

* • • , G ro u p s of the C hristian W om en 's ,

fe llow ship of the P l rs t C h risU an j c h u rc h wlU meet T hu rsday aa fo l- ) low s: O roup No. 1, a t 3;30 p . m . ( w ith M n . n o y d Bmlth, ftS3 B u c h an - i a n s tr e e t ; group No. a , a t 3:30

a n d g roup No. S, a t 3 p . m . w ith Mrs. P e te r Carlson, a l l W aln u t s tre e t.

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qu iltln ff, textile psO ftlng in s tru c - ,tlo n a a n d other bazaar w ork s ta r te d tW ednesday a t the M ethodist c hu rch (b y th e W oman's Society of C h r is tian i

9:30 a Jn . to pm . E ach m em ber ] is to b r in g he r own ta c k lunch~and ( co ffeo will be furnished by th e so­d e ty . .Mra. Don M artin wlU tend m e m b m ’ children a t h e r hom e . .

¥ ¥ ¥ IP l r s t Baptist chu rch M ission ,

-------- clro lw -w U l-m w t at 3 -p .-m —T h iir . t ^____ d a y. T h ft TVimthy nn tgg rJre la wUl .; m e e t w ith Mrt. M. E. Shotw ell. 305 _ 1 B u c h a n a n ttre it, .with M rs. Benny ' I ■ W in k le r as program c h a irm a n . T he ^ K a th le e n Rounds circle wUl m eet d w ith M ra. Pay P . H ann . 1433 Six th | H a v en u e eaat. with Mrs. P ra n k lln Mc- D * M u llin , program chairm an . T h e Eva> I S h e p h e ra circle wlU m e et a t the ; \ c h u rc h w ith Mrs. B ernard M artyn . i l p ro g n u n chairm an.'

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___Carey Pair Wedy“ In N evada Ritestecause , CAREY. M arch 5 - M r . a n d Mis.

K enneth Qdredge announced thla week the roarriage of th e ir daugh-

Df tho B obert Ben-daU on “ " 8 " - The ceremony w aa perform ed in th s ^ N®’'- T h e bridegroom Is tha

son of Mrs. Cheater A lbrethsen . Pollowing a sh o rt w edding trip,

jm bers wuple is residing I n Boise.I p . m . fom ier M iss EJdredge was a' hom e. a t Carey h igh schooL She is

‘-bring A-?har{er mamber of th e T h pjpl»naocltiy. Mrs. B enslnger p la n s to complete her' senior y e a r a t Boise

ronHera t the Benslnger a ttended C a iey highII wUl tn d spen t th e p a s t four school ‘n the navy. H e served two

been ^ Japan . FoUowlng h ia recent releaie from tho navy, h e h a s been employed by th e B un tin g T rac to r

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Event R eportedI t th e MILNER, M arch 3 — T h e W 8P lo c t club n iel last week a t th e homo

of Mrs. Charles S tephenson . Jr. h e lo^ Harold K loer waa acting If the pfMldent.m d a y Mrs. Robert K loer la th e new card 1 D e- chalm an. Mrs. P a m u m W a rr and e m u - Mrs. Stephenson received b irthday --------- t>reee.»t>-fr«n th eb j e e re t elr tew r-

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P leue tell.m e w h at to ' do w ith my “ c h i l l He Is fo u r.y e a rs old a n d I

W ed- ^ every th ing h e want^, Exe- ed. He is completely spoUed. He :e d Jf l. d o e s .n o t-n iln d - i-w o rd - I-a a y ^ 'Jh s .

teachers in nursery sd io o l u y .he s S o - ^ the re . H e g e ts onill be beauUfuUy w ith th e m aid , but

when I appear b is behavior Is te r- r - i f rlble. W hat can I do? I havo seen l , ? t ^ / t o - l t th a t 'h e h a s h is e r f c r w W

granted and yet h e docs n o t love me." '

/eoled "Thinga" never y e t w on anyth ing •etlng worth while. T here is no th ing to Jo h n “things" th s t reachca th e sp ir it Qfo Love is n o t bought. I t is given free-

U P be ly“to-thoae-w ho-g lve-lt gentroualy. orous W ith love goes the understand ing

th a fls -th o -s trc n g th o f th e -sp lrl t.- Chlldrcn who a rc ahowerod with

W est gifts soon become bored w ith them, is te m Having como by them w ithou t ef- luary, fo rt on the ir pa rt, th ey do no tto u c h s WlU tho sp irit of the chUd w bo hungers M is fo r wholesome, s trengthening , guld- com - 1 ^ affecUon.k p o t- Children are quick to feel the I M a- qusuty of the m ind, th e sp ir it of

those who care for them . T hey look up to strength, lean h a rd on It, re-

men’s jpect a whUe they d is tru s t weak- Istlan nesa. I t . is th a t d isgn in tled sp irit I fo l- the bribhig pa ren t o r re la tiv e meets p. m . an’d looks upon th e chUd a s being shan- imgrateful.

3:30 B etl love is strong. I t shields chfl. Ite . 3, dn n fratn wxVniMii. oy

'opposes them In e rro r, controls thera In times of w ayw ardness. The child m ay sometimes rebel ag»lnst

• its force, bu t'ln th e e n d h e rejoice* and thrives under I t. H e respects

o fted the strength th a t v l l l n o t l e t him »“Tch dcFwn, leans oa I t and p rides hlmselX s tia n in it. "My mother, m y d a d . w ouldn 't i js i t t . ^At»g.«n«-to.do « iirh .a .th ln g .’*,,Thn m ber pride In th a t chUd’s voice te lls Itsr a n d own-stoiy.--------------------------------------® . T h # chief gift any p a re n t c a n give

his i*hiii< Is the s tre n g th h is love Uld wisdom lend to h is character. Gifts never count. W h a t serves ii th e ' understanding, pi^ ^ t . ^ a ffec-

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Prom Idea to M ailbox MulUgraphlng. A ddressing & MaUlng . . . T he Com pleta Job_

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H . ' ! dances fo r Magic. Valley reeldenta < haa been announced by M rs. Ralph

Assendrup, South C e n tra l Idahc K '' Square D ance association reporter.

' T he Sklrta and S h irts o f M ur- taugh wlU enterta in tb e H azelton

f>. . Frontier Squares. Hansen. H oppenI ------- and Kimberly Brtntj a n d Fj^^pen

T hurfday evening tn th e M urtaugh ; K gh schooL O ran t B a te s wUI call

. ^ ^ s u U a c a . _____________________ ^• . . . ‘ A p a rty ; f o r th e S u g a r City l - r - J Squares-la-pianned-for-W ednew lay.

‘ O n th e agenda for F r id a y are ; ; v i dances fo r the Burley H ee l a n d Toe

■.% club in tho Overland l im w ith & n le Doyley as caller and fo r th e ’Town

~ \ ~ r a n d Countra ^ a r e s ln ’ th e 'J e n n n a O nnge h a ll with Bob D a ley acting

T .-:- as caller.^ u ' - i Magic Squares wUl d a n ce 8 a tu >

day evening in th e T w in Palls American Legion haU to ca lls by Daley, and the Silver S t a r s have scheduled a party S a tu rd ay evening

I in the Bridge Ccmmunlty h a l l with I Poy .O tU iher a s caUer.

Leo T rlpple will call th e dances 4 - a r fo r Ferry Q uadrillers Satitrday

evening in th e Olenns P e rry city I Mrs. ho ll and Hoedowners o f R u p e r t will I this dance to calls by A ubert Cm ven augh- Saturday in tho R upert M oose hall.. Ben- Twin O range W hlrlers w ill m eet armed Baturday In the Twin F a ils O range Is tha h a ll w tth Ralph A ssendrup acting

en- as the caller and the H ap p y Cedar . tf]n Squares .also have p lan ned a party

’ fo r Saturday evening in th e Cedar Draw O range hall. O eorgo Baxter

W • will b , th» n l t o .“ T he S tars and M asons o f H ager-

m an wlU danoe-to oolls-by-Paul-By*. “ «> Saturday In th e civic hnlL

Mr. and Mra. Bob D aley will be in charge of th e L et's D an c e round

high dances nex t Tuesday in th e Jerom e four O range halL

1 two V V « .

S Report G iven^ HAGiatMAN, M arch 3 - :T h o LD6

prim ary m et l u t week n t the

d church under the superv itioh of M rs. O rris Shelby. M rs. Leland Oreen, director of p rim a ry , repo rt-

W 8P ed on th e stake p rim ary p repo ra- home tlon meeting held in O oodlng lastI. Jr. Saturday. A ttending were M rs. Jack ic ting M artin . M rs. Marion P ugm lre . Mrs.

Iv an Akers, Mrs. O . M . S tringer, card M rs. P earl Oerhman, M rs. 0 . L.

’ and Thompson, M n . R. K . B endo rf, Mrs. iiday Green, Audrey W hipple a n d Beverly

r'our CHildren,NGELO PATRI

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te a fiuQOQS B e n d i z T w,b) P C j d e - A i r — a n c o m b i

ta k e s l e s s t h a n a sq a i

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' T I M K S - N i r w s ,ra, FALLSriDAHfir ' , rs Junior G leaners

alleysquare

residen ts r s . R a lph al Idaho reporter. o f M ur- H azeltonH oppers "

-S llppera ■3urta iq fJr i K l I t - — wUl caU. '

r t r ' C lty ‘»doeeday,iday are Q C a - a n d Toe

i t h K n le h e ’Town•B 'J ennae |f K i . .4 ry acting ^ , 4 •.

:e 8 a tu > v ' l l * i n Palla

o rs have , ' ''e v e n in g I.h ^ w i n I tc jf

e dances | ^ ^S a tu rday * V jC *erry cityip e rt will , ^ 5 V; C m ven r ' 1 .i*-'. • ' -»S eh B ll.vlll m eet '. : ■ l O rangeP acting [. ^ W ^ 'w r . J>y C edar f ) ^ # 4 », a party P - > • ^IQ Cedar f n» v -v ' i ir , ' Wf H ager- ' S k C TE>aul-By«- W '. . v '•

’ will he S | . . .. . a a Mce round H S ' f / £ n B ' s Jerom e. j H ..

Jun ior G l u n v d r l s who w m b ; n anal Gold a n d G re e a ball fo r flrat

clBded. le ft to r ig h t, Carolyn Jonet m e LDS ,on . P resen ta tio n of aw ards was i

a t the johnaoa, n o t ahow n. In an arUflcL islon of dsnec's them e, {S U tt phoio-eafn

* * • *

s t ;. Buhl W ards Hold:., Gold, G reen Ball

, 0 l ! BUHL, M arch 3— Roses bloomed s r f Mrs n Buhl S a tu rd ay n ig h t when the Beverly and second w ard s of the LDS

------------ chureh held th e ir an n u al Goldan d O reen ball.

1 A roae garden , oom plcte with blue, I star-studded sky , fo rm ed the back-1 ground fo r th e recogn ition of Jun ­

ior G leaner g irls f ro m both wards. Mrs. Jo h n Owens, ac tiv ity counselor

I fo r the se c o n d .w a rd , '- a n d Veora R evalue Johnson, VW MIA presiden t, .made

^ e owards.O ther In term ission activlUes in-

riiKiutd eluded two ‘'c ouple dances," dlrect- so:. "An. ed by BUly a n d S h irley Roberta.

b7 the "W U helmina” a n d “T ea for o p rr .-aa T g o r ^ A - w a l ta - b a l le t, ■ dlrt cted-by

Mrs. Ed Johnson , w oa perform ed by ' a group of th o Ju n io r O leantrs.

: CENTER pre

WlvKt WORIH iC O M B IN A T IC

ISHER-DIappEaoK news since Bendix Home

aveotcd tbe K brkless A^C^asbday

! It’s tfae Beoilix D o o m atic^ ^

only'machine on earth th a t

AND drys clothes automaticnUy

tobcti, aoaaeoded bperatzoa.' A fa m o u '

ble-ActloD Washer w ith M agic Heater, i

id iz TafflUe'ActioQ D ryer with

Q cofflbioed ioto one m iracle M tt diat

in a square yard o f floor space! Now

im start to finish—is just a setting of th<

Is! D U O M A T IC -only Bendix c o u ld ^

FIRST 70 SEE IJ I M Y ! COMB IN noifi

b o t r r B U Y a n y s e p a r a t h

■ IH M X NOMI MTL

[D IS P L A Y

USH“ Y O U R B

THE POST OFFICE« . __

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jners Honored a t D ance

rho w S e honored S a tn rday ,even ing a t th e a n - lU for flrat a ad seoond LD S w ird s of B uhl In- ■olyn Jonet, Patricia SchU ppt a n d LouUe John - rards was made by Mr*. Jo h n O w e u and__Vcora an arU fldai rote rard<B~whlch carried oo t the 7 h ^ -a in y in t )* ' “ ---------------

lold:. M em bers ListedP>. • ( SHOSHONE, M a rc h 3—’The Homi

1 D O 11 Im provem ent cliib m e t a t th e homi. , ‘ of Mrs. W iUlam BeU ’Thursday wItJ

a . bloomed j j j , , p joyd o o s s as co-hostess. Ncwwhen the njembers adm itte d in to the clul

if the 1 ^ a r , Mrs. G eorge E den . M rt. PloydJU.1 M d im n , . MT,. C lay m im u m .n d M r.

Ployd Wilson.I with blue, Guests a t th e m eeting w ere 'M ni

the back- Ouy Crooks. M rs. W illiam Bishopm of Jun - M n . T hera ld Caato a n d M rs. Pere-o th wards, guson.f counselor Servleemen'B n a m es were drawsand Veora by members w ho w ill maU parcel!lent, .made to tho boys.'

tivlUes In- Several o f th e girls a ttend ing school» ," direct- a t Provo traveled to B uhl to par- y Roberts. U dpate In th e Qoor ahow.

*Tea for D r. O a r th A tw ood acted as mas- llrerted-by te r - o f cerem e n le » -a n d -m u a to -fo i rform cdby dancing was fu rn ish ed by th e Wayne

G leonirs. Skeem orchestra,

present.

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DRYERlI

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PARATC WASHER O S DRYER UNT•OttS A PrlUNCtS, o k »fCO MoB.facMtog Corp, fc

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ince Hagernhan Event'

!nefits Library, :gtyres Display

I2RM AN. M a r c h 'j— A t the m an public lib rary benefltiea, P rld ay -aftcm pon a t the

d ls t church , m any old. books on display. Included were a p rin te d In 1623; Methodist book. 1846, owned by Mra. V. a rson ; a n arithm etic book _b? Mrg. Jo h n SU rk's father, S i m BallaCte by w iu^flarel- IB73. and O ospcr Jsa lm lst, iwned by M rs..L eta Evans,

cen terpiece on the display w as a counterpane mado of I m a teria l in 160 . owned by

L . C haplin . Placed on the rp an e w as a copper bowl It by a re tu rn e d mlsslondry n irkey 'ana 'g lvcn-to^lr» .-C ar- y h e r a u n t. M n . M ary P.

A deline P inch . Lbrary board ion . gave th e history a sd a iry o f w ork c o n tr ib u te In the eara. L ela R ae OUmore'played 10 solo. C harlo tte Townsend wo songs, accompanied by her r. M rs. Jo h n Townsend, and ir th u r Ju stice played a piano

eeds of th e te a will bo' given I public lib rary : M n . Melvin

And M rs. E van ' Anderson In ch arge c f arrangements. In c h and M n . W. O . Tupper :d a t th e coffee and tea s e h -

iociety Meets[L. M arch 3 — Mary-Mariha of th e B ap tia t Women’s Mis- rB ocie tyT nerT hB rsH ynfte r- it th e E vere tt Babcock home. R alph L am b was assistant

g roup voled to complete the . o f supporting an African

th e a n - o rphan fo r a year. A quilt fo r use B uhl Id - a t th e C a th ed ra l of Pines assembly lae Jo h n - will be tie d a t th e April meeting. nd_Vcora_ Thn m rrtlng-ln -M arch~ w iU be an I oDt th e E aster b ru n ch fo r a ll circles.

M rs. M arion Lowe gave reports on-------------- several o f th e m ission fields. A de-

votlonal. Was given by M rt. Wlndle

sted ,r h e Home _ , , .

B etrothalT oldtest. New H E Y B tnU f. M arch 3 — Ifr . andthe club Mrs. J . V , L ee havp received word of

I r t . Ployd th e engagem ent a n d appnachlngand Mra. m arriage of th e ir granddaughter,

w ere 'M n t Pv t. Ree W alton, who recently le - n Blahop. tum ed fro m a n LD S mission in m . Pere- F ^ n c e . H e now Is statfaoed a t

Camp B oberts, CaUf.T« draw n M iss W hite is a fonner Beybom lU parcels residen t a n d a tten d e d th# Heybura

schooL-------------- ¥ ¥ . ¥Ing school B IR T im A Y S 0B8EEVED d to p a r- J e r o m e ; M areh S -T h e hlrthday

anniversaries o f M arie Bloem and 1 as m as- Iris Moss w ere observed Priday aft- nusb>-fo» «mfifin w han em plnres.o tihaxoucfa . h e W ayne house surprised th em w ith birthday

cake a n d coffee.

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WlmR U N T II Y O O SEE THB DOOMATII

" ‘sT O M iT F O R DEMO)

ENT]^ Q U A R T E R S ”

----------------■- / - - ; M m : i r n c

vent J e ro rm jC B d ^ t^ irq.iy,,,__Sponsors Parti' i < ; n ! n v M « « h » — - n » l *l a j J I U y R . ^ o f Sum m er" w as the th is3 — A t the » coetum e p a i ^ hald.by m u

rbeneflttea , o f Id ah o 1 ^ chapter, Bslin a t the Blgma P h i . a n d guesU Priday nlglly old. books th e S co u t house. Mrs. Jack Ea::ded were a r is w on th e p r ize fo r th e moat b«ai: Methodist tU ul ro se a n d M rs. Victor O iou t1 by M n . V. won th e p rixe fo r th e mott ZadimeUo book « s e . ■ark's father. Inc lu d ed o n th a progrva w«Will Carel- n u ig b r5 lg ‘WmiIHf« By hsh)|it t o

s r f salmlst, te b n an a n d M rs. Dick Oalles, Jr.O am es w er» played under th s d

the d ^ l a y rec tioa of M rs. C harles MUler. Jine m d e o f M rs. C a llen . M rs. R ay Ttoiier, W o

*h FuUer,

*• M cIn ty re a n d M rt. D . L. Btrood. lbrary board Q uests inc luded M rs. Harris, Ui Slory a sd a C harles B lake. M rs. C hu let 0 ^ buted In the ^ d M rs. C larence Kyle,imore'played ¥ ♦ Jt

Show er Is Held ForM rs.Pruetti

PocateUo. w as honored a t a weddli S a tu rd a y a t the hem* ,

M n . P loyd B a rn es w ith Mrs. We AUea and Ml

nd U a sehr. „ hostesses,T h o b ride w aa assisted with h

gifts by h e r s isters. M i t AUen az p p f c A n ita B a m e s. O ut-of-town g u s

iDClufled a n o th e r sister. Mrs..Xa. lary-M ariha W akefield, a n d M rs.-P rank Ban omen’s Mis- and M rs. A d ln HaD. aU Olem

T h e fo rm e r M ias Baraes, tl LS assistant d a u g h te r o f M rs. A n n a Bames, Eh

' HUl. a n d P ru e tte , son ot U r. ai omplfle the M rs. O ua P ru e tte , PocateUo, rtcso t an African were m a rr ie d a t th a Pocatello hco l u l l t f o r u e of h ia p a re n ts . I to e B«T. B. L. « « es assembly la r p e r f o m e d th e ceremony. ' r a mwUng. a blue taffe!

be an ares*—a n d 'e t tito trT e d -T O B e iT ii ^ ^ .. ■wWte B ible. A w ception foUowi

^ P ru e tte , a g ru iu s ts e t xH d n . w iam e ^ employed a t W «

vaoo C hem ical p la iit, PocateUa Hi _ ' h u sb a n d Is em ployed by Bowlas

Fold . .G uests A ttend

ippnachlng BBOSHONB, M arch 3 - Sfi- n d ^ u g h ttf , O e o r g e M oora entertained t t

recenUy le - a d in n e r. M rs. B eatrice EiiUng as mission in M oore w ere gueats. p rite s wera wo

tatfoDed a t by M rs . T ln e lla B a ta , Mra. CQayfa Peu g h . M rs. A l Bntterlleld U

er Heybura M oore, lie H ^ u r a

I D B . JA K E JOHNSTON

Piss 3 S I

n C M A T l C I ' '

)EMONSTRATION

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MARCH in Grounds by Knull G

RY C O W S --el!) 'Cow, m ilking wi'th 3rd c#lf eln Cow, mUldfls wJUi 3 rd c»Heln Ooy . m ilking w ith 3rd c»lt___Kln'O&W, m ilking w iu i ^ ra c illT'n C"w, mllMng with _Bin Cow. m ilking w ith Srd H oU tdn Cow, m llk lna w ith 3rd H o litd a Cow, mllklDB w ith S r l ctU eia Oov. nillkUig w ith and » U Bln Cow. m ilking w ith Snd u l f Bln Cow, m ilking w ith 2nd caU eln Cow. milking w ith 4 th c tlt sin Cow. m ilU ng w ith 4 th calf Bln Oow. m ilking w ith 4 th ctK ilrs Cow, m ilking w ith 3rd C4l( u a Cov. B ilk ing w ith 3rd « l f uey Cow. m ilking w ith 3 rd ctU f Oow. m ilking w ith 3nd c iU W hlt«.PM e. m ilk ing w ith and a »

a HoUUiln H e lfc n from >-etrllng« to ■ u>tired sp r in g e r H eilora

h* t r n t he rd ! In »toglo V»n«T » i u be gtTca d iy «(

B urner ^a T ired W heel B w row5k-T tnka ----------------- -------------------io Stock T enli H ee tw en Feeder K oclric Stand a n d T oilet, cM ppliU W ortlclM teo a u m ero iii t« mintW

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I r a f i .v im M p rb h lb lt tn te n ta t« moremez ^ ■ » i £ t f a n «« liM o r p o rk product! In a■ H e fU im t b a t : ..........................^ B l S j . L D o J w t ooatrol tb o feeding e

n w c u b « K « to hogi.■ n B . a . Z>o n o t U ka f a s t enough actio M M ffl to i la n 8 h t« r infec ted hogi. ■ H n . u S U te s m t

g ttfw ls f fcosgreuloaal concern o rt t h e T tn u d lse u e w hich h as ip rea to 38 a t» t« t Ilnco l a i t July. Tli d e p a r tm e n t currenUy Is Impoatn q n a n n tln e s o n ly ln a tfe c te d c o iin U i o r a re a s o f states.

l% e g r e a t h a n r d of vesicular n a n th e m a Uei In i t s slm ila rit; to th

^ ■ R n <!readed root>a&d*mouth d ls e u ■ n l y . v h le h strikes n o t only hogs bi

c a t t le a n d aU o]oven>boofed snlDUi1 H n | [ V e te r in a r ia n j .m u s t Inspect evei ^ B l l I In fe c ted an im al a n d every outbres ^ ■ 1 to b e m r e It l i s o t foot<aDd>mout ■ f l : d isease.■ I f ' ' M a n r Areas Q earaatloedH l l; C u rren tly , a reas in 33 sU tes ai

covered b y federal quarantines, Tei ■ I f r ! te rd a y 10 M unU es in nine sta ti ■ { { l l w ere a d d e ^ to th a lU t a a the dli

e ase tu rn e d up f o r th a f l n t tin: a m o n g h o g hsM s In T lorlds, N ort

H e ’K 'i O aroU na and W isconsin.— O fflc ia la hava traftert.m oit of tli

r e c e n t ou tbreaks te feeding of ra' g a rb ag e to hoga. T h e virus—whic

■ I ' t p ’ll does n o t affec t h u m a n beings- } w ill liv e I n garba«e and in fec t swin I w h ic h e a t pork scraps.

^ B g l l ? . A m eetin g a t th e agricu ltu re di K p a r tm a n t on S a tu rd ay b e tv e e a 'o i .1.'' f la ia l i a n d m em ben o f Uveitock is

■ v a M d o i t r y sh o v e d th a V ftv e lU te s il H r e a d y enacted leglalattoa p n

j v e n tin g th e feed ing of raw ga rfiii ■ I J i ' l to tw in e : sim ilar bills h a v i been in » | | i y tro d u e e d la aa s ta te s , a n d l i mor■ f i n P « « « * of p repa ring leg■ | f | IslaUoni to b a it th e pracU ch

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■ I A •“■■'»I ^ H • SB 74—lr<m,ln«r w of ;il,tfkt tourt

BI ^ B a l M ni m I St'oker Service |Hi I ^ R ^ M C E A ^ ( 0 §^ B f f . O IL B U R N E R . g ■ t f ,

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V.S5S:a ■ !;!!S l ' -U.J t l:iS.I movement “ i « ^ *>»iductl from WEONUOAT

- tto* Ctll «• Pr»m »JMfeeding Of }§;«

IlM :R«b*n llsrl«<f)i, Ntwi ie<)«9Ugh action l i l t •U anla A tnnalro n . IllO »Uob O tm d, Ntwt- a.m.

SiOv •D rttkfttt Cl«b eiMa J ln a _ i lh •'*® f “* ?;}J

’sp«s TlirJuly. The um o WorW Hnrt W:C9

IXiOQ Dlaottbtll Roaadap I t i l i" l ‘.U ? rL l* ilS :a i‘'" ’ ‘i !m

m ty to Urt : ,w .p tu i iuf»t>. N.*a IU l h d lse u e , l l l l KIli Dthroen , '4iW

' J & S i lif? ; E S . r * /.'.‘frpeet every duo rbu Bribi aiw* *<»

•ano>mouUi (,00 x-L-i-x'ir*. a*** sito1)00 *Mnt«rr TbMiti e iu

Btloed T.»o Bttktibill »■«: lU te s are itloS riVadm r r .i l . »Imatlnes. T e i- i iH stin off 10 »o nine statM — — —

“jS'.'S; Roundup of WUd i r : Horses ^ d e d b i ISiiih?.; LighfPlane Uia b e in g s - W ORLAND. Wyo.. M arch 3 H n fee t swine A ro u n d u p of about 400 w ild hot

f ro m th e Lower Big H om bosln 1 (culture de* been completed wlUi an a lrpli w tveea 'of* doing m o it of th e chasing. Iveitock in - U nbranded h o n u ’ were ehipi I ita te s al* to a a n ta Rosa, CaUf,, w here so ilaUoa pre* w en t to packing p lan ts a n d oth aw garbage to rodeos and saddle ho rse s tab v« been in* C huck U tter, W iim em ucca. Ni Id IS more one o f Uie th ree who rou n d ed up 1 paring leg- horses, sa id he and W illis S ro i icUce. a lso W lnnem ucca, flew th e sir - p la n e a round any group o f hor. th e y discovered UDllI th e h e rd 1

g a n m oving tow ard a h id d e n c

W hen each group reached 1 vlc ih lty o f th e corral. D on Go: C lay ton , Ida., would lead" th:

■■I iii«— rpeola lly trained h o nes in to th e 1

> tr a in e d h o n e s would lead th e «ijlM to fcatrt h e rd n e a r t to corral, w here Oc P ' »'*• w ould huiU e them b e h in d I e,»M far l b feaoes.

r ; 'r d petition Mleda* tk m « lll b o t b I T , M arch 3 - A peUtlon poiataitai af the^A sU tcs of Allen A. C a r te r a

A v l s j a r t e r was flled by L . W . Ci • u 5t ^ *n probate c o u rt. 1

e s ta te s Joined for probste consist

W ™ w v i « h e i f ^ W aJe O a r ^ »M ij«»Tt* ta o o th s oJd eon.

. C reason and Creason a r e a t toeys fo r tb e estate.

t l tdT«U if Jorort from II ta II t d tr ami prol m ot c m n . .Bd juiUea eourt Jurort frotn » toitUsa. ; *, day. o , - .« 8 4 w aila. SU T t- W lr in * rtllm d tratk m<

, , cara n u i t htr* drctrje llfhU, wln<Ithe«at t u d f ,a d f lu tU kilt.

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'U U towcTMMWn-TTeiii-iwtst-fiiin

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If^ l J S ( ^ epeed lim it on roads a t a ll seu , to n of tho battlefront is rigid

fS H enforced, bu t mlllU ry police wli*1! « t U»e resultUani ol a two-mJ« itre tch n«ar tha Mungdung-1tl a lrp lM " „ | i „ ,

t .1— .. "The Chinks have m orta rs tre shipped ^ , 5„ hlUa over there aad to '

- f S ? " look righ t dow n, on thU roata n d o thera „ „ i j j e y t : Edw ird K enny. A

S ' as ita pointed 0ful’ ‘he enemy posiUons.

n u "If you w an t to sU y healtlIlia Brown y^u.^ be lter speed on this road

th a sm all ^e said.1 o f horsese h e rd bo- —

Reds Clear Shops Along BerUn Lii

't o Uie ad" BERLIN, M arch 3 H R-East 1

d th e wild a n d remove a ll shopi from the 80h e re Oossi <‘>de of the boundary separaUnge h ln d th e Russian sectors of

divided city._ _ T he operaUon—roughly com]1 _ J ab le to clearing ail shops and sC<, | 6 Q from Uie .east tide o t New VcBeUUon In B rosdw ay-w ouJd be designed

r n r f ^ r he lp h a lt the flow of refugees fL . W . C ar- terror-ridden communist E as t <

,‘'« n « i » t^ f Mofo than 3.000 refugees appe:a i S ^ O n l v ^or political asylum In the wee'G arte r, 20 ^

a r e a tto r- 5 oM** to a re<

je t Training Set .r-Lar: For Reich Pilenam tntiuriir PABIB, M arch 3 (IH -PrenchicatioB boBdt thoriU es said todoy they have:.ii> for TO- celved reports th a t Russia haaiiution. dered more th a n SO commuITrd ’’mI i’^ E u t Germ an pllota to begin int

-alve-trainlng-ln-M lG -lS-Jot-flg;•a ■ planes.5‘’? r ’w «i«n Tho MIQ.15 is the m a lnsta jibwar peiier th e red fighter force In Korea.

W eitem officials noted th a tipp rop rituu reported Soviet move marks a mikppropiitUnf change lo Russla'i atUtude toe;«iTi «i»it d f E u t G ermany.^ « p r i t U o . ^ "OW. said, the 1t StpirimtB* O erm au "a ir force police" has bnd Boior v f given oniy. ground training.

; I f f f Disturbance Haiti :'l!: ,;t Far East Conta

r.,i.ir ttion SAN 7RANC1SC0. M arch 3 ( A n Ionospheric disturbance blan o u t radio communleflUons lo J a

.nnrc^i. t i . , a n d UlB far cost today. inc.. l lT i jy RfcA and Macicay radio repoi I «B rin .JM unable Jo send, lo o rk«. celve from such points as To)Uon-Aliow. M anila, T alpeh and Shanghai, r c»Bi o*tr. However, boUi compnnles 1 itins i t i t r r th e ir c ircuits to Honolulu w ere- i.ooo 10 11.. d ls lu rb e d -R C A said i t was in to pp^V uiino A ustfaUa and New Zcali ■ktins fund The “fadeout" began about G i

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JiMoves to DeporiNT, K orea, FihnStarAngi

~Actors iirMes■y poUce w ink EL PASO. T ex., M arch 3 W>f « tv o 'fc lle producer o l a controversialJunsdunz-N l ^ spokesm an todungQung Ml N aU onal AssoclaUi1 n io rta rs on inform ed h im th e grou Te aad to w threa tened a na tion-w ide s tr l 1 th is road " p revent A m erican, pe rlo rm en I K enny. A l- ' «J»P leting Uielr w ork” In » 9 pointed o u t Ohe spokesm an eald Uie j I. aUon WM angered by U nited sU y he alth y deporUUon proceedings a g i n this road," Mexican film s ta r R csau ra Rev

and th a t th e s tr ik e would bo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ If Uie M exican govem m ent

unable to " p ro tec t th e rlgh Q t i n n i S aw ard-w lnnlng M exican aO l l U | l B joy jg N egtete, aasociaUon i l i n T I t i o tlve secetary. ' to ld producer U l l I j I I I c ja rrico he p la n n ed to meet n n -E a s t B e r- M in ister P ad illa Nei

»/s r tn .a Msxlco C ity today.:rom the Soviet Miss Revueicas u being hi separating th e U. S . Im m lgraU on ' officials lectors of th is wlUiout bond pend ing the ou

of a deportaU on hearing . The ighly com par* lean s ta r waa play ing a leadlr lops and s to res In a movie being produced a t Df New Y ork 's City, N. M. A' oongressm an ss I designed to film w u being m ^de “by a refugees from of communists."

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«nt» Amendment OKIn the w estern ■ ,. n 1 • 1SrCT3SJ-^>^«lanes-lred to a reco rd BOISC. M arch 3 Cn-BUls in

tng th e salarres of county pro--------- lng a t t ^ e y s a n d county co:

n , sloners w ere am ended In theIT 0 6 l I’c ^ e M onday to provide pay7 T a » l J. *“ ■ »ddlUonal counUes.■jh J r l l O t S The prosecu tor salary bll- ^ amended to m lse salaries tiH - ^ n c h a u - perce county from H .000 totoey have r e - Clearwater fro m $3^00 toflussla haa o r - ---------------------------- ! l l ----------90 com m unist ■ a begin in te n -- I S - J e t - f i g h t e r - ^ ^

. ---------------- W h e n !e m ainstay of

Inloted to a t to e m arks a m a jo r .tUtude tow ard

u ld . the £ c s tIllce" has been K M s a g - . ' ' lining.

rgalts IContact |L in i '^{arch 3 tm—

bance blanked Uons to J a p a n1^:_______________radio reportod send, lo o r re ­nts as Tokyo. ^

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T I M E S - N E W S ,JJ |t5perationl)j ■ ■■- _ j Mother Fai SScLMi To Save CUEBDAT SACRAMENTO. C alif.. Mir . - i . . W -A young w oman do c to r s

‘wby'a to ro a t w ito a paring tuB'a T«» Cleb end ra io r blade in a fu tile a

to dislodge an u p lr ln U ble t DH KaPAr suffocated the child. poUce ti

r . t o S ’ B ttiU n n u i, n ,itatt Osb . ed feverishly w ith th e c ru d e r1. E.iapw Bbev Instrum ents to com plete an w t*aton " Keacy opera tion a a d clea POTiaf Btraau daughter’* th r o a t

m m M p m fv K i A . ta l HafTCT, a m dead a n d tb s doctor w as to 1

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I tM 't n i a The UcOlellaB a ir forciriBBw physician and b e r husband,

ftaa itr m ln D to ia u S tra th m a n , 34,Vactory . plyman. were getUag ready tOwtat Bko« dinner a t 0 ;ts p . cn. (FBT). H . S i " ’ " B |l ll-m o o th .o M J . n eE>toiBg s.r«s*4« youngest of two S tra th m a i E».niai K.W. ^ j „ , h a d been , ru n n in g a B iia* at M Mrs. S tra th m a n gave Uie I

et th. pioBttra chlld'a orange-flavored u p lr i ; toough t th e baby w ould chew

rqiSXi. CUH -?*liw rt ^ T hexhU d gagged. s t n

tried {0 pry to e U b le t o u t wl TUI Klda^bt----- yjgdown and h its Its back. She

l a n A f « f the child from a play pen . ^ C | I U i t Uvlng room divan. She tried t » the windpipe w lto a paringr A n g B r . W hen to a t failed ahe a ttem pt

a s A f i V A a w ^M arch 3 W -T h e coroner's depuUes said,itroverslal movie Dr, a . G ..^ la ln ia n o , autopikesm an for toe geon, lis ted ' cause of d e a to 1

AssoclaUon of focaUon from parU cles of chtn to e group had m aterial found In to e Hottls.n-wlde strike lo lom ably aspirin .”perform era-from . _ . ,

Gas Heater Gel S S Blame as 3 Kl1 would bo callcd H i CERRITO. Calif., M arch ovem m ent were Police today blam ed a n un ; to e rlghta" of gas beate r fo r to e asphyxlat M exican actress, th ree young sisters, a n d tht

isoclaUon execu- fa toe r w u “near coUapie” 1 producer Paul finding to e lr bodies, d to m eet w ito Harold W. Fowler, 37, a ear] ?adllla Nervo in returned h om ela te yesterday ■

toe th ree girls. L inda Lurei

1 • officials" her» the Jiving room. ^lng toe outcome T he girls’ m o to ^ a n d to e Fa rlng. T he Mex- two sons. Corlan, B, a n d Ktng a leading role were in Sheridan, Ore.. vlsiUareduced a t Silver Uves.Tessman said to e —.a . - to . 6u»ch a m u ' n . m .o a________ doka from $3,300 to 15.600

Under the am ended bill 1 n f I l K n of .B annock county commls: 111 V J .V U ^.Quiti be raised from $3,C

iries-Bill[fl-B U Is increu* ______________________county prosecut-

led’ ln^th^eTdaho FOR {ALE m i a . p .y h H u r o L IIR r i n k > 1 0 0

, . 1OT b in . usalaries tn Nez iw «uipffltnt.M.OM to } « » , P h e n e 5 7 8 - W o r 2 $ i

»a,200 to 13,800,

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Sallf.. M arch I form er WeadeU resld ea t. to t t ; do c to r sUt he r sStloa o l geaeraJ la n d a n d t a a pa ring knife o f to l Union P acific railrw s fu tile a ttem p t U tah , Idaho and M o n tan a wa In U b le t w hich nounced Monday.. police said to* ■«. H. Huisixer. O m aha, gi " ' ” nT " » ty^

m a n , 37. work- succeeds J . P . H olst. H^ho wa le c ru d e lurglca! pointed generaf le a d e n d t o p le te an em er- misslODer w lto head iiuartei m d c lear h e r' Omaha. Clark's office is In

L aks City.d th e baby w u Clark h u been w ito th e roi■ w as lo a sU te 40 y esn . Re became a- ta x In

gator for i t In 1913. H iJ moi nm o l'---------------T e n r ]B trw u ~ th ir -o f^ -a n t* ta

S b M d !* B ea J i^ Clark moved to Id a b o fronrniuoTM a s u ^ ' ^ols In 10« a ad engaged ixa rea d ? to have ««tate development in toeI P*!!* * « » »!“ > hla office a t

r . « • delL He la ter waa county tre; i t f a th iL ainn ing a fever. ~

S i S i ^ ' B h ; Theft of $3,0001■uiach u,... Probed a t Hai

HAILSY, M arch 5 - B la in e M ra. s tra th m an ty sherllfs depuUes a re 'ln v e i let o u t Wito her ln g Uio toe ft of 13.000. from t t tie baby upalde of toe liquor store In Ketchui back. She lifted tween s a m Sunday a n d 1 (lay ’pea to toe Mondiy. h e tried to opea T he toe it was discovered bj a paring knife. Clark Johnson, m anager, whe e attem pted toe openad Uie store a t l p.m . Mc a double-edge T he itore w u locked a t 8 p A

------------------------■urdHyTmrthere-wsa-eomeone-l:h lld was dead, esUbllshment m aking o u t r old. and checking u n til 3 a jn ., d iQO, autopsy sur- r e p o r te l f d e a to u su f ' Q itiance to to e a tore. locat :les of chalklike M ain street, w u gained throi tie H ottls. “pre- side window. T h e safe b a d '

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to u la f thli brides n t h e r ^ C X o t o i to Olendils. T h « ^ K f f l ^ t o s tbim out D u r th e » K n R M k creek empUu In to

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■ners Selected » ■Speech Contest [«

1-It<ni7 Rob* u d Oirol Ann U « s -

^ K k r . *er« umouneed u < H . b tbe Odd Telkrni fo u rth n l■ sitlssal ^ e e h tn d e u e y

It t dinner end dtnee B ti-■ n ^ I t tbe Rupert 1 0 0 7 ^

H t t l t t from tbe two eountlee ^ Blenrtf, Rupert, a n d (q

lUk, Surltjr. ‘n ie w inners yii H ea u tll'UpeoM aix>dsy —. ■ j ^ C n l t e d NaUoni in New H a Ane. Judfei in Ihe con- H n Un. R. D. Amutnmg a n d H r . Zule Terry, Rupert, a n d H r . W. W. Cr»bb. pi# Rev.H m n d i 01}rlKoU ftnd-Mrs. ^ ■ U to tu t, Burley. Ambrose H , Otdo, n i m uter of c ere- '

H t l l tommlttee In cbiirge o f H dUi U vere A. N. Dlckaon, H ; Uotfltt Declo. end Tloyd ■ t t r , (or the Odd Tellotn. u i'd ■ o ; Jitkion, }.lrt, 0. D. Jo h n - M ^ U n . Ployd fitewirt, for th e

B R a u e g Bcwntn w eV c b d i^ H r thi kltchin committee w ith H t ] Walker as co-chairmen

OlIlMpfe. Mrs. H arry Uri. John Carson. M rs.

■ ^ Urs. Burdette Mong a n d J ■ ^ Jenten aalstlnr. D in - 1 H d nmmlttte Included M rs. I H t o o n . chalnniin: lira. P e a rl 1■ J '^ W a Ha«k. Mrs. A. A. H « f t 'R lc b a n I O'Neiir M rs. H i i » l ‘.“- Clcv-

Stewart and Mra. A l- H J a - Mfl. U n y QrliwoiiHyehalriDin.

Bshone Travel,

H H O K e , Marth J^M r. e n d Braun, U O riod i. Ore..

^ j r m h o l i M D o n 'V . l u .

■ ^ ^ Richard Bradltv tn ,.

■d'i 'Korta!*'^ ^ i i w a r m - i s s B i r o i T T “

■ ^ M * f ; Shoihone, and

Pleld li TUitind In Mesa,

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b« . T • 1 ■",S5 Grange in Lincoln c. r Picks Committees S'. £ SHOBHONB, M arch 3—T w o com-

‘ m lttees were oppolnted F rid ay for w ork to be done .by M bbIc Q n n s e . „

L ^ i E- !• Bhaw, KelUi Jackaon and “ *'*” M ri. V. 0 . R o u w ere a ppo lnU d to a „ , c o m a tte # to T o iid ir th e boolta and ' t eppolnted to the s ta te ach le rem en t . .

con test oonunlttee w ere M rs. Earl S, McWUHi, Mrs. F r lU M oore and r , M rs. Vlvan Jackson.

•U v M rs. E. L Shaw took a lfnatures c i C i fo r-b lo o d -d o n o rs -fo r- th e .railroad *h h . . R ed C rn t blood c t r w hich i i to r )i* T lslt here M arch 10. B lx teen per*Uto sons from th e O ra n se s lfu e d for i ;

contributions.M rs. Vlvan Jackaon. le c tu re r. In-

th e troduced th e program . A pantom im e xe» ooroedy was presented by S -1 . Shaw, „ n u K d th Jackson, Leon V an sa n t. Paul ^

B ancroft end Carol Ja ck so n . M n. W t* Moore was rea d e r . H osteues " fo r th e even lnf w e e M rs. V. C. R ou a n d M n . Moore. «o

. H i6 nex t m eetlny, M a rc h 13, will , g l ) fea tu re B ^eafetyprosram . T h e public ^ U U ltltod. -

• « - EETUBN B O M E o*“ HAZELTON, M arch 3 — H . E . „

™ aO ndleflnger and M ary N ap ton re* y i tu rn ed W ednesday f ro m vacations In oouthem California a n d A rliona. r j T hey were accom panied by M r. and — M n. Quy Shearer, T w in F a lls . The

tl“ m en a ttended a banker# conference ^ d (Q L os Angeles e n d M iss N apton

vlalted friends in P aaadeno .

rew - ■ _on-

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cv‘ ' V i ^ B H U ^ H i ^ FA I- .

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* richer, mellower flavor

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scotcli whisky is

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* Experience in ±j “Areals'Broad;^ ^ Field R ^ a t^■ ' T*'* R*T Eugene G row , w ho H r ^ '^ ’’ered hls 'm t u n v o n j S u n d a y K of the Twin FaU s B a p -K thurch. brings a broad b a c k - W ground of « p « lence la to h is new■ asa lgnaen t

H Rev. Mr. Crow h u been d irec to r of K evengellim In Idaho, Dtah a n d M o n - p * U n a for the American B a p tis t t r * Home Mlsalon loclety, w ith h e a d - K j Quarters In Salt Lake City.Kj^ HU Ju ly experience Includes H WTviAg M athletic Instructor o f th e■ ? « « d a * central school. P h U a d el- H P^»rand-ar-p8ychotogy- U aeh g r-T g H th e Pre-Tbeologlcal d e p a r tm e n t,■ Los Angelea Bible Institute.H la , 1034, be became a u la ta n t p a s -■ t « of ths Flrat Baptlat ch u rc h . M c- H K e ^ r t , Pa., tnd In IMS be ca m e H p u to r of the Del Aire B a p tis t f/ church. Hawthorne. CaUf.. w h ere e t h e served unUl IBM,

“*» “ r-C rew a tten d e d th e .ikc Bible InitltuU. Lot Angelea, a n d In t of lM < w u graduated from th e E a s te r v

I t t B eptlst coUegB seminary. P h l la d e l- « _ pWa. He also took poa tg raduate .

— • “ dies In phlioMpby a t tho U n lv e r- .elty o! Pennsylvania. !

1 He i i u directed tbe su m m e r i, ‘ cam ps for Bopllst Vouth assem blies r t p of Idaho. Utah and M ontana. E a r lie r C D he.*-as advUer to Uie Los A ngeles n pjjj, B apuat Young People’s a u o c la tlo n . J for succeeds the Rev. H e rm a n

nse ■ depirted In N ovem ber • . 03 piiator of ths Twin Falls c h u rc h .

^ and the Rev. Shelley Roblpson. w hoand “ { ''•‘• '“ ■Interlm-pMtorr---------------------len t » t tbe BapUat c h u rc hEarl ]*'•'* ’ *30 p-m.

S u n dayaand j;30 p jn . W ednesdays. Ti ^ d a y Khool begins a t 9:49 a jn . Pl Tlie jQuth groups of the c h u rc h . Vi

iKes c w Bho and B iplU t-Y outh re llo w - te ahlp. meet a t 8 pm . Suadaya. k

’to Filer Reports on »£; Activities, Trips 2nw, PILER, March 8 - E a r l iK jra tn . Dl•aul Springs, Wyo., has been v la lt- W4 ri. hla parents, U r. and M rs. J o h n A(u e s m{ojj D r. and Mrs. M u W. C a rv e r a n d or

eon have returned from P h o e n ix , P«will P*'bile “ d Mn. Robert H a m m e r- Bt_ m l n , Titomft. W uh„ Yleltcd M r. _

and M n. M. z . H anuneniulst B u n - Viday. atl

_ Mre. John Flemmer tn d d a u g h te r t l *• are vlaltlng Wilbert F lem m er, a p a -

« • tlM ^ In a S alt Lake hospltaL 'R

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! SAVE UP TS pecia

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a go rgeous s te ry fabric

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beguiiful like-new fu rn l lu ra for le tt w ith Sei

custom reupNo need to fret because f a v o r ite fi ture Is wearing eu t . . • h a v e I t < plitely rebuilt and rebeau tU led S ean custom workrooms. In q u ire day,

■ Sear^ Roebuck and.Co,_408 J f ta j

P liu * havi your u l i a m e n c a ll e: . . . and I t no ebll|'»UeR, -

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in th e H a th Magic VaUey F F A p o b - fi^ Uo apeaUttg eentest la s t WMk tn tl®'* Filer. T m e, who ppek* o a fa rm a) I te conserraUon, wlQ rep reM nt tb e‘r - a rea la tbe sta te FFA peb lle h

a peak lar co n tes t (Staff e n g n v - ler Jn ,)1“ * * * * h

S“ Twin Falls ¥outh ;S Wins FFA Public „ ■“ —Speakingikmtest;c h S p e A ln g on farm conservation, xn. D an ■nme, member of th o T w in V ys F i lls PPA chapter, w u Judged f i n t 0 jn ! piece w inner In the aouth Maglo -h . V alley FFA public speak ln s con- w . te s t held lae t veek In th e F i le r h igh

school .auditorium . ,------------True wlil n p re te n t th e a re a la

th e s ta te FFA public e peaU og con­t e s t on th s agenda for th e sta te FFA oonventlon in T w in Falla

|G M areh 36, 37 and U .* ° Arley Ackley, fluhJ. placed eeoond,In, Dick Byce, Filer, was th ir d and I t - W ayne Hoover, M urU ugh. .fou rth , h n Ackley spoke on "Control o f Com­

m on Diseases of Livestock,” Byce n d on “Q uality Milk, the W orld 's M ort I z , P erfect Food," and Hoover o n “lm*

proving Agriculture In th e U nited r r- Btfttcs.”

atructor, nnd Jack F a r ra r o f radio to r sU tlon K T FI.la- Individual plna were p rese n te d to

TVue, Ackley and Byce. T ru e and Ackley reeelved c t jh p ricea from

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u r i o u s s e l e c t i o n o f * '

)holsteryibricsi l i

yd.geous collection of 54>in. ufshol- fobrics. Friezes, matelasses, >op- ! and novelties. To give old furnl- I sponking new look . . .• save

h Seort

upholsteringir ite f u m l. 2 *pe . Suites

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* ?*)ilJL*Ti.'-W*M,-»wto-FaU»,. I ta ,—i, call en » • with M npiiu tamplae |

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e a Mrs. O’Dwyer “B a c tin rN rY ;-

Mihus SpouseNEW YORK, M a rc h 3 t^ -S lo a n

fltapion O D w y w . 3«. c a a e homs from Mexico M ondaXc leaving ber husband beh ind . .- - '

A liveried m a n n a « * d “Oeorge" f f^ te d h e r a t th e a irp o rt with a

Tbe b ru se t te , - o n itlm e -laih lon Pmodtl evaded q u e stio n s about her * estringem ent • f ro m farm er NewYork Mayor W illia m ODwyer. «s. ;

queiUDns,'* sh e a a ld tensely, ''M ored t e U ezleo I*

Twe T ean ago , t h e newly m arried couple bad s w iia ie d u o m piiuH Oracle m ansion , t h e m syor’i resU dence, to th e A m erican embassy In Uezleo C ity , w h e n O'Dwyer w u Ihe new am baasador.

L u t m onth> -«2t«r h e had nslgnsd the am baasadorahlp — they an­nounced th e ir b rea k u p ,

a p te r • As rep o r te n s u rg e d around her oe la Uonday. a m a n , d reased In a chauf- p e b - feur'a uniform , pushed his way

tk tn throuib th e crow d a s d th n w bla f a rm arms around h e r .

« » "Ob, O eorge," a h e cried. T o u ’n •oblle hen ."m r - DeoUnea Ideatl/leaU on

The m an decU ned te Identify blnuelf fu rth e r . -

i U te r, h e h a lf 'c a n le d M rs . H O ’Dwyer th ro u g h th e crowd to a

maroon lim ousine.| l l » Mrs. O’Dw yer. c h ic In black seal '

coat, a f lu tte rin g blue scarf and h ^ a f matching blue b e re t . Ignored meat L c a l t ^uaatlons-about-her-m ariU l-llfe ,— - ra tion , The O'D wyera h a v e applied to the I

T w in .Vatican fo r a n a n n u lm en t of th tl r 1 d f i n t CathoUo m a rr ia g e . ]Maglo

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“ ■ r a w i S T J . m u * n u iund her . . . w ho b feS ow tag th a fan* |a chauf- Ily tnuU U oa a s fU e n . B e wlU be 'tils way th e ( tf th eoa i a th e facoUy to bo 'm w bla a fUar. T h ree b r o th e n aerred in

th e a ir ferea d n r ta g tb e war, Beb- sT o u ’n ert, H eory a n d W ealey WUIs, w ith *

th e la tte r k illed in aeUea. A *Ion fo ttrib b ro ther, L«wtU WlUs, FIdentify O eeding, ho lds m pUet's Ueense •iucauiy ^ J

; M r s an arlaU oD c a d e t a t Heody a ir ’ sd to a force base. V a ld e f ta T lla . (BUff

eBgrariag)ack seal --------------------------------------------- ---------a rt and LICE N SE ISSUEDM l f ? ^ b l a c k f o o t ; M arch 3-M arriM *!d to ^ license w u issued la a t week te Wes- of the ir ley Field. C o rra l, a n d Doris Hansen.

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ictric & Westinghouse BIANKETS 4 SHEETS'^

le Dinettes Al-and-petUtns,---------------------------1 — S a le l- ln ju l

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JSED I:h a n d is eise To Be Hold Back! k i ,'pliauces on Hand WiJljVactlon of Their Value! rp ssss

EQUIPMENT TEJRS-TABLES. TYPE- IILB CABINET ETC.

UCTIONEERS: R. W . MeCu

SfSic•PLIAIocoted AtrJ_32 MoiA

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Cubs in G. F. P @ “€elebr^e^ay -m S ^ 0LEN N8 F B H H T rH a re h " t= C u b ^

Scout pack as b e ld IU annual po t- „ H Q q luck birthday d in n e r Friday n ig h t ^H H a t the Mooae haU. ' ^^ H | U n . W y n e t t e Robertson, dea u^ H | mother, rec ited a poem while the xt

three den chiefs ligh ted th e candles on th e ^ ^ rtl ^ a y akea and each den

H H H tented aw ards e a rn ed in the la st ^ B | H I two months. B obcat p in s w e n p n - y ■ M M t senUd to D ale M ln tun . H erbert BeU- j ■ S f f l man. S hennan O oodm an, L arry De- J

Forest B o b b y W alker, C h e s t e r £ Thomas and W eaver Stopka. O ther m awards Went to Russel McAnulty . and Dale M ln tun wolf; Carl T r a i l ^

man Bellman, w olf badge and th n e arrowa; W ayne R uberry , wolf badge , and th ree arrow s; Bobby Walker, | wolf badge a n d th re e arrows; Tony Trlpple and O ary Janouaek. bear; *

h h Donald CoUlns. b e a r badge and six ° B . airow i; K enne th H osecrani. bear 1 ( u n . *ad ' five arrow s, and Eddie

Robertson, e n e go ld a n d five illver * r Iq ^ arrows. _Ttd in Peck SS. w ith SO m em ben. Is spon- r, Beb- sond by th e O lenns F e n y PTA. s. w ith Mi*. VlrgU S a r ro n . PTA presiden t lea, A *PO B p a re n t responslbUity In the

w nw P * ^ C ubm aster SeU m an presented HfttBM U n . B arron w ith a g ift from the ■BMt u P * ^ h i app recia tion o f he r three

years work w ith th e pack.(BUff p = = - I '■

______ HEATED CO N CRITEP h o n t 4 1 5

COLONIAL_ _to Wes. Kwik MixSansen. AlWttiia B e te r

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instock! everything mi>01 NT itors * "Washers *

HOME FREI' All Sizes H o tte Freezers, indui

A brand aam ea u —r.__________ _

HARDER-FREEZEt - I

ALLg ^ L L A P PJe l- ln -a d d m o n ta fhe r f g n l a r .H O r P O n n u ia ,mt* M OENERAL ELSCrTRIC, W ESTINaHOI

Dexter Twin-Tub IRONRITEIRC

Motorola and G.lT E D i i C I

I C I V f V l d e chaa** <Tuitukone

B U I L D I N G F O R 1

McCullough a n d W . J. Holli

VALIINCEJn A v e w H e North,

F. PTA ^TeliratMi i IBay n i O H K m j , l u n H 1 - F m M o .

P * b S S ? P T A - m s e U s g - T ta y S T ' P reem aa a n tf f o w

ly m g n r students, Nikola lf«wby, -C arm en M aeatas. Laura Freeman ,a s '

M rs. W . T . F U re l Ulked on Jodg- ■ -ach den ^ c h lld V p ro g re u i s school a sd

■■■,, W n ..f f l tU o n L g » r |p r r r i Ui« o t i - 7 “ Idenfs m easage. J . M. Rswiea gar* , r ! i l r “ >® opening prayer. U n . Bays

V aden. M rs. Seymour SubBnith and J . M . R aw ion w ere n a a td to tha

“ ** n om inating commlttae f o r the ®l*«“ on o t offlcen. Vera R.

t S i 'H iom as, M n . W . T . FUvel. M r t . E ugene F reem an and CUfford Day.

ley w ere appoin ted to m a ksthaedu i1*; T ttton irro rvB T T eport:----------------—

iKctUi on r* . w . ! w een t <>*? « t th e s c h o o L

_ V * ^ ' E ighteen- f a tb e n worked o n . th s g n d e school playground asd base-

F o u r th grade mothers were bo it- nd «* “ w ith M rs. Seymour B u t o l th l v e S v » “ « • “ hoeplUUty«»B tu rq r cotnatitte* chairm en, taltUBi.

” F T t "c T¥"'from the UMt. sU iifu riiin a iv iw M w n v ik ia ier th ree U0«bU u r iw »»rthi»» tn ii baa t* M — WOWDE* 8ALV* u 4 UniV

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slIT ta 'T ilia n n i l ^ t i f w r

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mHURS. Mar. 4.5 a t2 ;00P .M .

I must GO!J Appljoncesirs * Ironers

FREEZERS T:ers, tacludinff lUch fam oa i ■

ZEt 7 F EizRlrEf ~l ~

APPIANCESa-be4 nolud*d-to-thl»-<Hgaotift>Aacttoa ■ -

SSTINaBOUSE, H A M ILTO N BEAOBI.

Tub W ashers ilRONERS d G.E. Radiosn t can b« a n a n g e d a ay pQr-ruit u k one o f t h e sa les penonneL

FOR LEASE!

J. Hollenbeck

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HL FRU Dredgingrirlng senator* trom B u h l to Murt■cm T w in Falls abo decided to ehesm to back s o blllty o f keepingHnn.________m en ibew ,___________well '•Kldv.jhat T he m e m b e n dlijm M U i/ac to rr lib m en t o t th e nut) D 8 t ' o n th e g u n s oommluIbQ i

Idaho U sh anil gijmportoncD o t .but n o a c tio n « a j ith e legislature of a move,w h a t bills tb e T be g roup ran thIked. business hurrletJlyj

th e s ta te or> sa t back to w atch ihe lo a d chaj)^ the S a lm o n 'ttv e r .:sn b e ra signed Sherwood, Ts,-ln f «Is m a U ln rU a t B efreshm entsw ould s tre tch tba movie.

Holdouts Sigi till Plagues Bic h 3 liB-Thfl s ta r t .w lth a 05 per rflDkeee finally reportedly eoUtct< orries-by-slgn^ yrnr..th e ir h e slU n t C leveland has ■ l . 30 holdouts, lems. W y n n thinks ] R a lph K lner, Is w orth (35,000. ] m a jo r league $30,000 a n d Avila t2

ond line pltchers- to get the ir D ickey andih« loU. iiim- “I”? “

m t o Ior M l.- ■« a tWoodUng for T he B oston S n v

lohn Mize for p ltc h en D o n Uddle aaaem an BUly ford. In fle ld e n 6lbl

KJsus a n d ouUleiit U o t the tra in - T h e i« e r v e 'c a tc h » w i n w Bress C ardinals. B ill B&ni

th e N ational fo r >7,500. th e American T he PhlladeJphli 1 Is regarded no t sig n ed first

gnlng*. W altkus, p itcher K considered se- m d in f le ld e r Con A lc ltran ts ln> owner B o b Corpeai mtnii'g ju jg f l t l nw-ti- ««

a n d 'b a t te d In IOC P h ilade lph ia Athlet

h i s * s ig n e d his c1 second base- team m ate,- . w Phllley. B u t PhlHey

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Si iSitOiitlaw-GaoaU and c h l . «» ;«•. f t t t pf t m• I s x u Lelr board by xiiier o i ( l U :o M cDerm ott • i j| t S

. RablmoB 2 1 1 tllllsltuaU on ap* u c u u u r i o i 2 ittr . th e peren- » ® « » (ulome ru n king , S 5 a 1 .P a lm e p rln g s ; - 2 --------1

boss. B ranch » n « » l '' No p la ce lo the In e r agree Uie th a n 70 mil t. X lne r, who

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• m e n t, alated to a ta r t a t J B i M I .^JFriday Monday n igh t In oi W m m p ^ c i p a t e .■ ■ H . ' B u h l h as been h it by. a

' achoola, churches and theal « r e q u e s t made th a t towni

H H ■' Ing outside the limits for r H | B T b a t could have left B H H school officials m et a t Jen■ 1 0 ' ' * * * A

HM Idaho Schools B i Fight for Hljj MeetBerths-

l | | | By T b e Aswclated P r e -I I !|l'i D is tr ic t tournam ents f in the c

!i;'- 4 e n d a r fo r Idaho h ig h school te* j t ! ' , wr*}r. wiUi «U y Coeur d'Ali

TTpT a n d 'irarogg~ aM ur ed~^f-piaeea- ^ I 'T r ' th a s ta te p ;«m a to u m a o e c t n 'i l> ' I n th e aecond round o t the Ui

liAj'l d is t r ic t toum ey a t Boise, Nan IIS]! p la y s . E m m e tt 'a n d M eridian ta!

. on B o ise. A ll th e games are on ? day.

|i ■{ ' O tl ie r c lass A tournam ents i 3 se t f o r Pocatello a n d Idabo Fi

Hi' f t l d a y th r«ugh Saturday, a t Lew to n ' W ednesday . Uirough 6aturf

M ■ .a n d Je ro m e sto itlng Friday.I I , ' . K e llo g g b e a t WaUace 84*87 F f f l •OajxiiitttinarttdCstrtetplar.l I H t — ja i-T b -O o eu r-d ’« e n a - e P 4 5 r —

jl S a n d p o ln t beat B onnen F t r r r < : I ■ .43 F r id a y n ig h t .a n d WaUace 70-

li: S a tu rd a y n ig h t to secure th ird pli {j;|: a n d a chance to play th e runner*

of t b e Lew iston m eet fo r a n Invll fill! tio n t o Uie s ta te championships, ir : " I n Boise, th s h o s t squad bt

.>ul- M e d i a n S9-44 F riday night a

IR I . n e t t e lim ina ted W elser 68-83 M di | { l l n ig h t a n d Caldwell S9-43 Saturd

in a 'I n lg b t. P ay e tte bowed e8*fid to Nail y j l p a F r ld a y 'a n d 46-47-to-MeridLIII , 'I B a tu rd ay to lose o u t

■ ■ M i l ' C la ss B d istric t m eets bei ^ ■ ■ 1 h ield ' a t C oeur d'A lene, WtTder ai ■ B B I A rco. 'T h e c lass B dUU lct toum ^ H B | m e a t a t A berdeen will continue Fi

day Saturday .^ ^ ■ ' T h e s ta te class A m e et WlU be he ■ ■ 1 ’ a t Poca tello M arch 10*31 and tl

H | j | » r 3 1 . __________________

Bji Idaho Staters l l ||l Await Game l i f With Seattle ‘

— - x r e s v m t, M arch 3 . (A -A n U■ ■ H R 'B o e k y M ountain conferenca baske■ S | | baU ta am s except Idaho S tate’s ui^ H H | | bfiat f n champions have flnlshi■ f l B th e i r season. Idaho S tate has Qua■ f l B Uled fo r tb e NOAA playoffs, an■ n I p lays SeatUe university a t Seatt^ ■ 1 I M a rc h 10 In the f irs t round.■ B R' C olorado s ta te , w hlch .snartd tt:■ H j ' . tlU e la s t year w ith M ontana.S U t■ ■ n ta ck e d away Mcoad place by defeal■ f l n l log C olorado college, 71-09. In Ui■ M c jf seaso n ’s wi&dup Saturday n lgb t i■ n l v O reeley.■ B I,i J1 M ontana: S tate, which nolshe■ n . ; - i . th ir d , completed its seaaon by loa■ t | l ' <K[ ta g a e s-es non-league decision t

f l M o n ta n a a t B otem an BaturdaH U i ( M -SU te Bobcats h a■ H i ' won th e F riday game. 66*40.■ I l l ; . V Id a h o S ta te copped th e UUe wit)H t l I \1 10 v lc to ile s and no losses. 0*Stat■ m ; had a 7-3 record and MonUn

^ H K I ' fr»«htTii>n ifTimtlnr■ ■ I Les R oh , won the Individual seor■ D s 'I n g h o n o rs wlUi an average o t 16-■ U i p o in ts In 32 games. Andy Buyo)^ ^ ■ 1 - W este rn S ta te 's 6>S center, wsssec^ ■ B e n d w lU i-a l9*polnt average In 3■ B .. . . .g a m e s . - . . . •

H i ~TaKe Initial |»!|!| i Billiards Win

v\ M erkley and F rank Orecj■ I H l iy w on f l n t round m atches In th'

■ ■ t t | p w n ^D Iajd s 'tou rnam Y iil'M onda:■ ^ M . B l£ h t At th s Srergreea store.

M erkley. B champion, took ad^ ^ ■ 1 1 v a n tag e o t a SS po in t handicap t

d e fe a t A champion, Floyd Flnnei— I 76<74 In 33 Innings. Flnnell h sd i■ ■ l l h ig h run of 19.W l l O re e n spotted U v e ll Walker 14■ ■ I I .p o in ts In a 319-poInt game and woi■ ■ ■ 316 to 301 in 37 Innings. Qreen h u■ ■ ■ a h lg b n u o f 40.■ ■ I I v^ednesday n lgbt a t 7 p-m. Wolke:H H H h a n d FlnneU will m eet w ith OreeiI n ^ U ' M erkley battling in tho seconc■Hln ■l l l l < ^Washington State |H i | Wins Sld MeetU l j ; : B M B B B L Y . B. C., M arch 3 tf^- ■ | 1 W aahlngton State college won Uu ■ f i j i l K o rthw estem Intercollegiate .B k i

m e e t- f o r th e second s t ^ h t yea> § ■ ■ S u n d a y w ith a four-way .team tola] ^ ■ 1 of 38S.73 points.

^ ■ f ' W ena tchee Junior college placed ^ B | second v l th 37S.73 points, followed

by U niversity of Idaho, 374.63; Dnl- H | | v a n i ty of W aahlngton, S71j}7; Uni- ■ ^ ■ l T crsity o f 8eatUe, 367.07; Montana H U S ta t« un lveM ty, 336.19, and W hit-

. v i ^ ooUege, 936.78.

B Wins Dog DerbyH l l ' V IO IO IL 'U sz c h 'K A -B a y p s te r*■ I f f • t m a r p n blt. team to victory In tba

. 6o t O m v j tu n S a turday n ig h t T ie ■ f f f rs e s i n v . t l u fea tu re even t o f the■ I f a a a a M l- m i i t» c » iB ln l-■ B i ■ 'r r t t iS » f t i^ : t^ - o o V e r e g tf i* - J « ;■ f l At .«ofaBs Jii'ja:Alau(es and M■ I I -‘aeoond*. L afflO rS ttn tim ao Was SCO- 1

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r i c t c la s s A h i g h s c h o o l b a s k e t b a l l t o u a r t a t J e r o m e t o d a y , w a s m o v e d b a c g h t in o r d e r t o p a v e ' t h e w a y f o r B u l

h i t b y . a d i p h t h e r i a e p id e m ic . T h e t o ’ m d th e a tc i^ i h a v e b e e n o r d e r e d c lo s e d a t to w n s p e o p le s t a y h o m e I n s t e a d o f i l t s f o r r e c r e a t i o n . ■ e l e f t B u h l o u t o f t h e t o u m a m e n t . it a t J e ro m e M o n d a y n i g h t a n d d e c id e

A s e t t h e o p e n in g d a y b a c1 F r i d a y in o r d e r t o h e l p i

L O O l S B u h l ’s p r o b le m .• i h u s Uie m eet wUl s t s r t a t 3

FVlday wlUi Buhl m e etin g B in th e f l n l game. Je rom e ta WlUl F ile r In th e second g a n th e aftem oon round w hile O

. I I S '- and Ooodlng will c lash a t 7 p jn T w in FallS 'B upert l h th e cl

id P re * Ult.I f in Uie cal- AcUon wUl ba he ld S a tu rd a j school teams th e n stop unUl M onday , wh«

:oeur d’Alene wlU pick up Uilrd nu n A v ■Qi-piteta-la- -Play~wlD-rln*e r n t fin W rd a i u o e n t o t n e x t week, o t the Uilrd T h e 'top th ree te am s from

tol«e, Nampa m e et will go to Pocatello M a n erldlan takes for th e s ta te A' m eet, a a te on F r t- Meanwtille, K im berly a n d Hi

m an , th e district's c lass B e n t nam ents a re In th e regional m e e t a t N t

Falls M arch 13, took i t easy M onday ay a t Lewis- plana to get down to sertous t gh Saturday Ing a g a in Tuesday a fte rn o o n .

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Idaho Teams Ente AAU Cage Tourne;

^ SA I.T LAKE c m r , M arch 3 MV, T tro te am s from Idaho Join 14 quirI V Of®*! ta in tc rm our

J ta in AAU baskelholl toum am en Ay P s ter- beg inn ing here ’Tuesday n ig h t. ' Bry In toff F o u r f i r s t round gam es a re s e t fc ig h t H e T uesday w lto fou r m o re /oJJowijj It o f th e on- W pdnesday. Q u artc r-fln n ls a r

_ billed f o r Thursdsy, sem 'lflna ls f ^ l th e S K - d a y , a n d the. finals on S a tu rd a y . a n d go .T h e tw o Idaho te a s i s a r e thi

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I i I I d a h o S t a

J l l B i g F i e l d1 « X4S 4»IM m 3» A 0^ 200 conte t i4 las 3M lery rifle championships. iM 131 ^ Washington stree t no rth .

" S f r a j m T h s huBO f ie ld w i l l r i i ;«n L ast week saw Jack Don

sa as ass ---------------------------------------------ISO 134 41Steo 133 43S T f c x m Tfc181 13ft 471 | < Y I K i * A n / * r b iD E o n t a

Fill Final i l l T o m - n e y S p o tX«o teo m NEW VOBK, M arch 3 .(/n —

“ “ r r ? baaketball toum am ent selec t s i « 3 « 4 I commUtees finished th e ir zn.

^frt trt a il Monday with the nomine ss x u 4SS Brigham Young un lven lty fo r u xss 474 l u t spot in toe N ational Inv lU

— u - i n - ^ tournam ent and of S a n ta C lara » xS « 7 »n large'‘“KSUrih"th6-N(

___ ____ p l a y o f f s . ____ess s ir a js a The remaining vacant places as 3S 10s ^ filled Uils week by tho wlni

143 I ts 431 o t various conference cham pl m 175 Ml ehlps SUll undecided.S iM AM T h e choice o t Brigham Y ouni 90S 346 ei« Uie 13th entry in toe NTT w as

— i n “I f basis, depending upon S3« 830 36S7 outcome of the SlvUne confere

race. BYU sUU has a n oub se ae tes chance to tie Wyoming fo r to e t

‘.1;? \ \ \ ^ happens, toere wlU bm » STO Pl*yoK. wlto too winner going 1 a n 173 S44 toe KCAA toum am ent,'and anol iTO i«T 491 team will be selected, fo r th e ^ ioM *0*1 M27 unlvenlty previously

been plcked on a sim ilar baals. 81 Sl 343 I f toere Is no U e.'^Y U wUl I

I S N Isgw a university tn a f i r s t roi a n lU u i g<u°B °ex t Monday n igh t. T h e ot ISS x n 47S to ree f ln t round gam es will w o r m —na- jiiaytQ aatun ls / m a t r l p lB-l ie i 033 #47 ^41 Madison Square garden.

‘ A t Provo, u u h . BYU director JB atoleUcs Eddie K imball announiia n iM acceptance ot toe qualified bid iM u MS toe m r and said i rw o s hoped U t u U .3TS by the flip of a coin o r .p d ^ W e o liS S i S terence 'acUon, a playoff w i t s t t s S S Wyoming could be avoided If

u t l e . .................i n 111 bas regular season garISS tw SIS scheduled a t Provo for P rlday sISO i n 47S Saturday nljtht wlto New Mexl«7 JM Denver. If Wyoming beats Co137 t u ^ n d o A and M Friday n igh t. I t f— — — have sewed up toc champlonsl;B»l HM

ney-nnnotm ccd-M ondB r-m om l: tor ioi 32t VrtoT to too lomal action on I 137 m 449 N r r bid to BYU, ton t th e Skyll i 3 149 389 conference execuUve commltl ISO 113 411 voted to permll BYU and WyomI 130 x u 390 to play In either tournam ent I t a MS “sm aw i received bids.

The eonferenco cham pion aui Its IS 34S maUcally la entered In tho NCi 13S 31 4<3 toumey,iw 7S ^ SanU ciara, toe elghUi a n d h i « , 00 S43 " a t large" team chosen for t II? NCAA, wlll meet the B order Co■37 0H 37a i Terence winner—Arliona o r .H o r t

5)nunonj—In a first round plAy< Monday or Tuesday. OUi

1* « “ preliminary games In toe NCAA al IS 37 4U lifted tor Tuesday, M arch 88 37 4JJ w lto tos tournam ent proper g c ttt « . i S under way March 13-14 WlUl reglo__________ al tournaments In four locations.17 BS3 7716 -----------------------------

I Hornsby Sets Dat( I Is s For Practice Gam(IS . ts i 4SS TAMPA. Fla,' M arch 3 W -M a n " c a i m Bogcn Hornsby so ld M ond— to s t toe ClnclnnaU Reds will hc I ? n 4 -A « * Intrasquad gam e o f t L i l l l c r spring training season W ednesdi

_ Wlto rtghtoander Howie Judson ai J r n C V Church • o r Herm

SST-''."A- 1 U .1 .

ligh t. ' —— -----------------------------------------j e ^ for G en e ra l S l o c k im if l i ln g •foJJowijjg Sec tria and Acetylene .

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a r ^ t o e J , F. M E U S tRU nartcan j s a Kimberly R o a d -P h o n e 844-R

BLAY OF lub Members Set for

:f(, a a d a To . B ecker get ready fo r tirv T firin g '! irdsy on th e Tw in F a ils range. Sanbora ia see ef th e local cinb. (SU ff ^ o to -e n g rav in i)

S t a t e R i f l e S ii(

e l d f o r I n i t i a l !200 con testan ts is e j e c te d here thia v onships. The shooting begins Saturds ot north .i will rin g the curtain down on-the • fack Donner, Twin Falla, and Mrs. E------------------ pistol championshipg.

Twin Falls boasts thi

ITicknor. Young Tickno the field to the w ire last and is a s trong choice to

S nots ^EntTjes in to e m eet, llmJi

ch 3 (/R— T b e 300. wlU close a t 10:30 a. m .ent selecUon urday. F iring will s ta r t a t 8

th e ir m a jo r Sa tu idoy w ith registra tion st ho nam ing of one hour earlier. Advance rej 'e n lty fo r th e Uon wlU be accepted b u t not )nal Inv ltaU on pulsory.« U C iara fo r j,unch wUl be se n e d a t the lh th 6 NOAA- during too matches.

m t p laces w ill ^y too w inners HegUtraUon fee Is t t force ch am p io n - competitor. I f Individual shoe

n o t ^ mem ber of an atflll|kte<ham Young a s to toe Id a h o S ta te R ifle ande NTT w as o n association h e wUl be charg'ling u pon th e addlUonal 80 cents to r stateIne conference b cn h lp . I f a ahooter fires foia a n outside one day to e fee wiil be reducg fo r to e UUo. 61-50.ere wlU be a Trophies a n d medals wlner going in to awarded to e w inners of the et, a n d a n o th e r T rophies wIU be donated by. for th e N IT . FaUa M otor com pany; E ftpreviously h a s Q uest Chevron sUiUon, aliar baals. sporUng goods, Idaho Depu-a v u w iu p lay etore, Bowladrome, Olenn 0.a f ir s t ro u n d kins, 0 . C. Anderson sporting 1

Bht. T h e o to e r an d O. P. Skaggs grocery, aUames w ill b e ' PoUs t lm u ,■ U llilo -lieu ler gjjootenJJr JV ..... , “ round th c s ta te wlU enter

roeet b u t M aglo VaUey artiste

i u M bW W C • '

Dlavotf w ith Bowser. Bowser, cosclvoided If to o F iler h igh echool's Junior vi

?—........and .th e slender marksman Ijseason gam es of too top o ffh a n d shootcn a r ir P rlday a n d G reg B elsher, Tom Hlll,' Le<New Mexico TiUnus, F ra n k Jenk in s end 1

lg beats Colo- H ull a re a few of too Twinn igh t. I t wiU m arksm en to w atch,

championsh ip , gva Rosa. Tft'ln Falls, will

’“i t e f S J 'St th e S k v lln e shootera In to o -a re a ,

hove to m iss too s ta te shoot. :m d w " S ? Sam en t I t a n d . ds ----------------------------- -

' X A Newhouser Bach hth tr,i i«t After Spider BitiB o r d ? c S * l a k e l a n d , Fla., M arch S,n n r W ^ t n PU chcr Hal N cwhouser was ba<ound K f f in fle lder BUly H

o u ii .r c o d ' worked o u t to r Uie f ln t

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bnrTfljring'In Idaho BU te p l l e r r r i n e ohan p io bora ia secretsry of the ita te .r i f le .a seo c la t lo n gtav in il* * . * i t • t t ll

S h o o t D r a w s

i a l R o u n dere thia week for the annual Idaho S ta t B Saturday a t the local rarige a t th e e

n on-the two state meets held here th is i Mrs. Emily Davidson, Boise, captur iships. '■

» lv liM id d le c o ff...e Tlcknor led ™w c last year l a k e S W U l

choice to make

After Playof:K HOUSTON. T e x . M aroh J

Cary Mlddleeoff banged ou t under pa r 69 M onday to w in

xd b u t nn t r i J S ' HOUStOle d b u t no t com- jo if toum am enfs 64,000 Jack T he Memphis denU st waa

nred a t the range liberate on too sloshy. 7.11u . Memorial P a rk course as i f 1>ver 10 matches, measuring a . m olar fo r a or

Is t t for eaeh rem em bering to a t, lavldu” s h o ^ t ^ S Sunday wlm a t f u K d u b U>«e-foot pu tU m adeR S irw a p s S T h'- „1 h« <n Mladlecotf. who h a d h(fnr “ >6 lead from too fll

m bo reduced to FrancL«^ Bhelly Mayfield, C c d arh u n t,

medals WlU be Earl S tew art, jr ., D allasi” p a r 73,lonated by T ^ ln b u i Nary. Lo* A ngeles, w alany; C Mallon wlOi a 76. -BtoUon, OeiTlsh T he five h a d deadlodced wlaho DeportBient under par 383s., Olenn 0 . J e n * ------------------ -----------

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larksman Is ons Kiimuo m , Fait K«iii 4s •h o b lm - .r .u „ a r ■

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M»njLHU *0. Drtrell U Dr«k* ;j. Jlouilon 64

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, EAIN lin rs 'G rA N T S r - D 2 C K PHOENIX, Arls., M arch 3 t r

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Members of to e T w lo Fall te r o t T<<«ihn O utdoors ass

M onday n ig h t w lto a rew luti so-leg isiaU on-on -d redg lng -bUl 83 be proposed in too leg th is year.

T he m e m b en lis tened to on legislative acUvlUes al from O rover Xtevis a n d Bc n m u m n i l l lam to ld to e gn dredging bill w as lodgedT!

^ B ^ B ^ H m lttee a t Boise a n d toere w ciiance of ge tting out.

H ^ ^ U B A t . to a t po in t to e group 1

Indiana Tak Fu'st Place In Cage Poll

NEW Y O RK , M areh 3 dlana's B ig T en cham pions r Seton HaU os to o naUon'a boskeUMll team to ls week Associated Press poll.

Atter shadow ing to e P in second place fo r s ix straight to e H ooslen finally m ade it top on to e s treng to of toe lr ence chcunplonship plus to

I Q I f l Q j f l g ^ loss of too year fo r Seton H u*. Wl O ra n g e/ fT. -j,

o n m p le ta sh S ^ riding a 37-game winning m cw tM n while untU-ltfelir-71*65,-to-UghUyj

ed U niversity o t D ayton I * night, skidded down to to ln

' —one p o in t benea to IjiSalle

S ITjIj week's voting v irtual ' . a runaw ay fo r Ind iana , whlc

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quest ot Illinois. T h e Hoosler a 17*3 record, polled 639 votes fo r LaSalle a n d 458 fo r Seton

.h o S ta te gal- Altoough toc ro o re no nev i t f h p p n d n f I'l week's to p te n m ost It th e end o£ ^ s iu o n a . i

vaulted from fo u rto to sec( e r e t h i s y e a r , whipping L aP aye tte and Y

c a p t u r e t h o to™ - T h e U niversity of W t_ J ___________ ton slipped dow n 0 notch

tolrd to fo u rto q u a rte r aftez ting a p a ir w lto Idaho . '

J l l Louisiana S ta te w on to e ,eastem conference ' champl and moved tro m s lx to to f itto

i n ing placea w ito to e UnlveriK ansas w hich lo st i ts only a:

• £ £ toe week, 70-98, to O klahom a

•f The victory over K ansas wa M arch 3 W t traUzed fo r A. a n d M. by an

iged o u t a th ree loss to Brad ley b u t to e Aggleiy to w in a five- to seventh p lace lo th e hallo! H ouston Open K ansas SUiUs edged up from1,000 Jackpot. to e lgh to .in . a sw itch w lto Vitlst w as a s de* Kentucky. W estern won toe)shy, 7,190-yard Ohio Valley conference toumse as i f h e were e t toe end of to e week butfor a one way bad bowed lo Bowling Green,

g to a t Inpso on IUIqoIs held on to ten to «nday when a Uie loss to In d ian a , b u t onlytts m ade n live- nlnc*vot« over O klahom a CllyspoL headed th e second te a u ith a d held o r week ago.

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Francisco and .ia rh u n t , N. Y. _

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a M cK em iui,:o chances. I M i i B W B H k y’ D -00 flash*90 T vo found I U ie m .^ o y 'Iv em o re b rll- .B lealtproefr 6,YEARS OLD ‘ STRAIGHT BOUI

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Discusses Dto a reeoluUon th a t se cn ta ry Jim Sldwell < 3 -dredging-outside was to-preven t .an y _ u o sa« , i „ u . . i , ^ u » .

Davis stressed to e im po lis tened to reports paytag a ttenU on to to e 1 icUvlUes a t Boise letUng i t know w h at yjfl a o d Robert. L. ^ u „ jorortd c r disliked. to ld to e group toe _ \_ n io T o to peUUon to e IS lodged in oom- p n im tlnn to allow to e Ibi m d toere was-UtUe t e r ' t o keep aU m em bei I i t out. w itoin th e Twin F a lls mito e group w ent oa was accepted. -That w oul

I Takes Yankee H lace Kiner Still, NEW YORK, M arch 3' v U champion New Y ork Y snke~ T T T I — r ~ w a e rth E lrh o ld m it-w o rr iN M areh 3 W — In* jng the la s t four o f .to e lr ;ham plons replaced - ,J y e „ M onday, b u t 30 h o naU ons No. 1 t^pp j^ by P ittsbu rgh 's Bali to ls week in toe remained to plague mojc pou- basebaU clubs. .

lg to e P ira tes In Yankees slow tonv high-priced t o l ^ t In to e fly m ^ e i t to toe ^d ahortstop Phil R lzru to

to o f toe lr confer- outfielder G ene W oo §i'J“ $24.000,'p lnchh ltte r Jo h n

or Seton H oll. u j^ jqq and jK o n d ta a e n ttw e /- rr. club, im rU n for 613,OW. e w inning s treak Meanwhile, a ro ll caU o t t .-to-UghUy-regard.. ing-cam ps-by_toa-,A s80clal : D ayton Sunday ahowed i l players in tb e iwn to to lrd place league a n d nine i n to e < a to IjiS alle. still unsigned. M arch 1 Is Ung v irtually was' os' too deadline fo r slgnlnt d lan a , w hich won While some a re n 't conslc / d Big T en UUe rlous. toe list o t reca lc lti f i t h .a (I1.7B rn n . eludes some of thB tmmrt; rh e Hooslers, w lto est names. ITie C leveland ed 630 votes to 4S9 havo Uiree sU m douts in t >8 fo r Seton HalL me more’* category—p itch n re no new faces W Jnn, a za.gam o w inner;

> te n m ost o l th« Doby « n d tKCxjslUona. LaSalle ®oo AvUa. r t o to second tjy Alvla D ork, sho rts to p i :tte and YounRs- general. *» asking M0.000 i rslty of W ashing* New York G iants, w ho wai 1 a notch fromu a rtc r a fte r spilt- There a re e ig h t team s Idaho ■ contract worries w hatevoI w on to e Souto* W ashington, Bos Uin. ce ' championship and-ch lcsgo-in 'th irA m erlc t U to to fitto , trad - “ "'1 Brooklyn, C lnclnnaU i to e University of «“80 “ « N aU onal. T h i t i ts only a ta r t o t l^ed Sox cleaned th e ir b I O klahom a A and signing p itcher M aurlco M(

Monday.' g u n ftin was neu- T he m ost criU cal sltuai d M. by an upset parently involves K lne r, tt t to e Aggies d ung NaUonal league hom e lo th e balloting, who Is relaxing a t h is P a lm ged up from n ln to Callf., home w hile h is boss, Itch Wlto W estern Rlekcy, spouts fire a t toe n won to e tough H avana camp, ren c e tournam ent B oto Rickey a n d K in e r a I week bu t earlier outfielder is a ho ldout. Kli 'ling Green. - batted only .344 la s t season

to ten to despite had airm ailed accep tance a . b u t only had a offer m ade, a t a California :ahoma Clly which enco Feb. 13. T h b reported d te a u i t did a pay toe alugger $76,900.

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VOlBBM tsdty.■ I H SmcUI Imum tad frWM » tr . t<U<r« ■ m and hLibn. n « mtls lltl dltplij«J Mm«I I H "" fad lU 'M th.H H B I H d .n 'r d t lh .lr «>r Imt■ V m *<>« ««l>*Id«d tad prlMt duclirtd

• fltMir tsD* t l lb« <lc»( tpproachKS. ■ i B i ] r Sotn. of th* MrIr Millar FU to r tli.

|H | ,H ^ I H tllnc. tll ot Khleb * .f . .mtlL rrilKt.4H H I U M lw l mor* ibtB prwun.

IH N nn tw »«d tl>. sila«r*<' Air candU■ i i n tSo&tra-Hl D«w hlsh* oa prtdlcUsnt far a■ i l l H booa n t r In ih tl 1>««. Almifit i»-B l i R .poad«<i to bu (. btiklnfi of etdtri for ■ I I . • CftJl. Th. .ulohur* f»* on ttiJIn* of ■ w l ' . faUrnt((antt .lIixttfoiM. S<rm« Ubteeot

eoaOno«l »o rMpot>d In hlih*r eliirell. B i I -I pried. Th* mcrctr tnouv of jtnicrdtir

■ i l i ' l thi*ou&o©k*fuV f.*tortbl»*r ” nloo. '’blwli H fi< i -> I aad motor* tlMdlcd tlUr rarir dl»(. OIU

j t btd t«t(ial l i r a ipoU >pd a frw ml>r

H { ' | NEW Tom c B ro«l:xcnA N i51!■ c i ! : HCWYOBK. « a r t h l ( « —U it» tl« iK ? . ^ A llW atr. »»}i MM Conl Prt »}4B lK tf l II Am AlrllnM Uent Ward IH■ w l ;l Am Car » r ir <«) Niib K«l»K i 'l if:S5“"“ .rK!“

- A m r - * T w I j N l t S l i rH S i i ' ; ' A r^ S d T * i ' l l N ' r g r a i s

H i! l iSM*- I■ Ix E (I I om Is, <r i n n - r u «

I I t e s Ii l ii : 5“ ^ | !

i P r * . “ IIHi-i a f e ji Ml. !!jjK I l M j j « Bt I

H i s ^ i i i F - 1^ ■ ■ V rirotea* T tn TO Trtai A nn 11M l g s i ia . ' ! !!5 H I S Z i i iS■ ■ i < u . < | I | | » i ; k

H n i ' " itrcIS i™ !* i ’ j! u B 8 i« i . 0 ^

11 l l i l - 1 m .s£T sla ir" ' si■ U |! ‘l i . l L « m It l i

H n i ' l AMERICAN BXCnANCBI I , . . ’j E ; r - ! ! « i . s & r “ &| i | 5 ; * i . “ » •

■ ijjili INVKSTWrNT T«UBn■ B M (TsMdv »M livt Msnatr K. W.■ B h . MeBsbWt. a«<H l l i Aiatricta Bi«. SbtrM ------------------------- --------------------------- I t.tl■ n i l ' ^ g ^ a S t T S r i M --------------- - ■ : !«:«*■ H f ln NtU, !D«oa* S«rlM -----------------HIM k w uS T b " -------- 1 o ;»mt ! a s ; s ! = ; «■ f jjaa: s; =!=!:a■ I I P K.nioi>. Bl — -------------------- 1 >.»K “ ... - '

| p | : [ Stock AveragesB n i s ' ^ 7 ******]^'**(0B t t! ! r tt*”* ' Block.I I j ! ".“ 'I • * .R I I iiN^ 1»?S i b U b .lll .1 **■» u . li(.}| i » } i ;' m « i low— u i.a »*.t « . 87.g

f l i Twin Falls 1 H Livestock Prices■■H Tbo foUowlBg Twla FUlt Uve-

ttocle p r i c u u e provided b r the Twtn-raUa LlTe«toclc C e m m i ^ H | m i ^ p n n y btaed oa m e m u ita oT| B H{ _ ih« aiiffUnn «a1b h tld F eb. 28._____H H U S te e n ---------------------------»Jl.OO-a.OOI B ! ; • Heirem ------------------------- *30.00-23.00Biil!! ' ‘ COWI _____________ i i8 io -n A )I n * * hi C tn n e r t « n d cu tten___ $13.oo-13Jal i M l i BuUb t i7M .io.on H B U H ow ei _______________ I SJO- 4.00M l ' — T UU— m wI ^ M • Bl'iL'a ' ■ ' T iip —■■■'iHMlft-^ H f l L am b8_— _________’T op 118.80

^ H l COFFEB PBICB BOOSTEDI H I . NEW YO RK , M trch 5 im-W hole-{ ■ I s n lo ^ o e s fo r collee were boostedl ^ l n two cen ts •: pound tod» ; b ; m ajorI M l suppliers tn u tJc lp a tlo n o l the end M H of a cetUng on co((ee pricei la the

H h Itores.

H| ' TwinFaUiH lf fM UVgSTOtXB id ’l h ‘ baubtn . lt»->» .lb*. ____ tIt.Hl l ] ; 1|: n«n .'ltO -!M *aan»-III tba. 0.S0

I I !: ! & K ‘. ! £ = = = = i : ! .■!!

| | J ! li 3!^ H ( 1 I v^S* ________'r ] .M tT

I h B s? * "'H l l B UUultf ~ — ^„ZllO.OM>.W

Ctan.r asd «stt«n ^ ^_ _ _ i7 .0 0 > lt.0 0^ ■ 1 I t lamba ________ ;___________ llt.OO lap^ D m dtain 4Uot*dlH H H l»-l>a'and n».!M ibt. _ _ :o.oo^ ■ J B »«409 lb*. _ _ _ _ _ _ te.ooH I B «••*. OBdtr 4Q0 Ibt. __________ U.MS | B ■ . &>**• orn 400 lb*. ■ .11 J I ,1. ,. U.cg ■ U B (Os* d taltr awudi ^ ■ H ....... ................. - OEANB

H I S S ! ! S ! s ; S i ! ^ = R ! SH K B ^0- > ............ - . , I».U j

H b «. ( F o ^ M m o o o M ) ” ^■ c B ' s u bH r B ^DmUi* rapart tb«r anvBsbt* i« w 1IM :-SSj-LSZSSS"U?SU' f!i tH i B !<vpm prka Bmr M l> cntp a tt Is rnnrn- MB m ^ ^ •tt** proMKla#/ tat«rMt TiB K B -5'^{ f ^ U d eaw na. H o iiowBW •*« a rt■ ■ i! j J

I I " r -

k e t s T t m d - F # * * *

Livestock 'OGDEN

■ y r n n OCDEH, «a reb I <UP)-Cttll. 4 » ; «ol A N C E .aouxb « ld t» u .1 mtrkrt fullr! fn .

VIJIII7 IS eomm.relkl .l.ucbtfr lU .n CiatBO. *tnniir.'” trd '

lat luuM ,j,oo; mKllatn lo food tloek »lj«r. Il.M.tO.OO: cilrca 7 t : *r«ltr» w .tk; f.w cnoki

asnrlas vMi.tv JI.OO: m«Ilum ttock calic. 17.00.I » : iBarlxl not full/ MUblIib«l|

U |. Bsia b ,U ^ „ i h u falsbu; <b«lc* No. 1 butdk 17 (loekt tnarkK not MUblUhMl:'Uli

Mottdar t«T*ral loU cbok. >nd prlsi ^ ^ lUuchWr Itmba 2C.00>H fltl.

LOS ANCSL&S. Utreh t bf^-(FSMN)I -C a tli . I.MO; **rlr itlM l.nt.l)- iU ^»

, . but bulk tt**r. uiuold: lotd cbok. SUrn-Atocki lb. f«d >lMr* SI.M: conta.r«ltl tnd luodJ n«d«r«>* j|.«-2S.H{r»>r 20.00? rbolt.b .rf.n

brld tbo>. Zt.OO: utllllr tnd <emm«r<UI•tr. tcU»« 14,00-18.00: c.Itc* ttOi iiM dr: sood>lij.d Mm. „bJ ehok. v#al>tt .nd l.w lliht <tl>n« > u th . ti.oo.27.tl): eommircltl aad food ( th nrrMlutllr ■.nrrillir lU tdr: chole. 1«>

I dliclircd m Ibt. 2I.M-2I.Mi mnlluin lou il.OO-oaehKl. JI.IW: }<S Ibl. :>.00: 2U.I00 Iht. z:.ooiu to r tlt . «hok* iM-eiQ lb. M«t 17,00 4 01 oJiSon. w»i Mfr.300 Ibl. 1#.00.

t ' , 5 r , a =‘ i " » ■ ^ L _SAN PBANCI8C0

Air tondU b a n FaANCISCO, Mtrth J (V P)-:ll«M far a ctttI* HO: tupplr con.liU . f two lotdireriflt i»- lUuihlcr il*.r*. tno lotd* btlfin , *roun<letdir. for n„«« lotdt r*nr« fowt *nd lh» b*ltttc<•tiillnf of d ilrr-lrp . .Iausli(*r: m ttkit not MUb-

,« Wbtefo. Jlihed; fnr e*tin»r «Bd eulUr eowt tbovlr c lnrell. n m uj IU ; «tl»M tO; bulk ol: jtolcrdtr luppif tn^lum ^tad^iood ttock ctlvtt;bid up on " j lo s i i 240* m trktt modcrtlilr tcll>.l ilt. tiinU Urrow*-tnd c llu 2k hlih .r; (.w (tin dipt. Olll , 1, ^ , : rholc* 110 to 2«0 lb, btrrowifrw m ic r «nd •Ilu l2t.2S: l.w towi under MO lb*,

tie : 400 to eoo IK. t i t lo tU4c.___ Sb.rpi 1.000: bulk of tupplr thora litnbtiiANfil!— ' i r o r - r ^ H tT M k M in o m ii ir MuwiihHi

, , , oa. toad ehole* lo prim, thorn iliuihui Prt lU I*".!* ■I'* a»»r«flai tround100 U>t. ttlJiO. tha* fully t l lowfT.I. jS PORTLAND“ I™ PORTLAND. Mtreb I (UP)-CtUlt 1M|

,‘2 eton«r aarf ralbrr c o n 12.W-U.CH ihtlhL? l 2 >'<>•“ 'o ““ Ilw to**A. t t U.OO-17.00] oommtrcUl built 20.00>2l.00| r?’ I f t*l»«* « : »ral.r» Ktrc*: food to ehok«

u , 1* QuoUblt 29.00*14,00; prim. Uoftdiir b • * '[ *«

iloc t 'iOO; ael!*«, tUadr: chole. No. t f f IBd 3 bnlchtra ieo4U Ih.. tl.00401 cbok. ! ! l7t-4«0 Ib. Mnrt 20.0040. u u Sb*rp IOO: tU adr: f«l Unbt 20.00;

t» 21.00; (o o d ^ d chole. fc*dcn 5*^ M itbl. I7.t0>ia.00| rood tU w hur *wei • j ’* . UoBdur ».00. ______

KANflAB CTTT ' i f ? KANSAS ClXr. Htrch I <UP) — Kon> I6« m trk tt ilM^r to 2t lowirj choiei

i> ? ilO-340 Ibt. SI.OO>iO: too 21.10.J J 2 Catu* t.lXK>{ <*lrm IOC; ctltJ« trtdt

r ' iriu M h * R ^ * anif ehok* >t*m* tT.O ZslcO* tood and chole* b.Ifir. 1I.09-2U0.

I *®rj 8h*q> 1.MO: tltu ihu r Itmht fullr ‘ 'S P ttaadr: twxt to prira* nttlr«-traek«d laa t l u

»1 OMTa RA. Mar«h“ l*“ uP)-Hoc* I.MO;„ ^ t i t t4 r to 2S low.r; cloda* motUr tiM dr;Fo* I t t t 104Ml.ttS top** ISS CalU. 11,000: ctlrct IMi IlnilUd aarlrKl I t . ttlw ftd it**ra attd hilftn iltadr to WMk;• • to u "Ol Mltbllih«J; BiMl *trlr

to '"to i‘’“elS>l?i*Tl.5Mo!M^” W kr !!Sw* *w»teht M t m U .U i eew, «Md7 U «

jS ? It.&O itoektrt and fMdtr* motUjr tlndr.8h**p (.0001 tliufhtor Umbt mtrkel

» BOl MltblUh*L ______

htlfart to aaUbllih m trk.li f.w **rlr •B ttlM COWI acd built ttt td r ; tia len andatt it1*l etiToa unditnsnS; Mrir ttlM law to t««^ r ITH u * clwlc* f»l i ln r t 2I.M4I.S0; Inter 1st 1 pric* for two loaUt tT«n«ltuc around 1.374

Ibt.: ftw talM uUlllr to low eommtrcltl built K.M-1S.OO; cummrrcUl to choki

■g T ttlar. tnd calvM IS.OO-tI.OO: Isdlrliluil;«• » •

iloc* 100: btrrowt and sllu tlttd r lor “ : , n No. 1 .to. t butoben IM-UO Ibt. tl.7*--— ! :« ; *t-00: llihl woiihi* t«rt» ln* Uo-llo iht.----- ^Itli< 20.IO-21.00: IU Ib. No. I It.OO I cbo c.-----JIH ? >»O.B80 lb. tow . Jl.0fl-17i0.

sii**p e.MO; m trkit not Mitblbhtd:~ ~ t 0 1* MalKlar cholc* tnd prim* undtr 10« lb.■ " f woolad tl tn s h l^ Um^ 21.00; blf wtlfhu— ! : ' i ! iT .racltlf I S l ' l t l Ibt. lt.2t-20.(0; mixrd----- “ ®-H iltusbU r tn d thMrlai Utabt 2t2»j m<al----- * 5|J! tb*ar*tt 10,00-21.00.

- I — cnTcAcbOUICAOO, Mareb 1 WV-(USlU)-Heci

r o a 11.000: dull on Wtlihu ortr 2tO lbi.i L C 9 bateb*n uader ttO Ibt. 00.117 itn d r bol ’ tiMmI wtak; wtlfbU oru- JIO Jb*. wtak loJ i» —I U towtr: aowa «lMdr to ilranz; meil

cbolea IH-SSO lb. buUrbtn lO-WaS; ftw loada tnd loU ltO>:i< Ibt. ;*.90; 'OOtl

Ri«V. 5I0-280 Ib*. S0.:fr-«5; »»-i46 lb. towi ;■ A . lt.26-IIJ0.s l l l i CatlJ* 7.000: ctIrM IOO; b««f tt»tn s 11(1 •toady; hclf*r> atMdy to U lowtr; other

cUtan about a u td r ; sood and cholct tU m "■ aod yttrllas* 20.40-24.00: blib chole. to

■ ■ — I low ptlai* t4JD.24.80; eomm.rcUl to lowr Ii Ib. h tlf tn S4.00: sood aod cbolea btlftrt

I 11.60-21.24: c«TBmtrclal to low sood I7,oo. P A Q I » '00: aUlllr and coenmtttUI <«vt i4.I4< .C C S I ll.SOi cholc* and prim. rMltrt II.OO-

j R.O0: ccnmtrcUl to eholc* 21.00.30.00: . ■ . ■ — call aad uUlllr JO.OO.20.00. ri« tl«n> Sbotp t.OOO; tltushtor Umba ftltlr ao- V ll»*- « W “ »“ *» « tUuihlirb j th e ibMp faltr aUadr: loadt and ta itlltr loU

.nmlwlftw ebotqt aBd_prlin. f r i ^ tkln. ^ l US u H rT Ir 11.00.2140; f»w loU call to r» d 17j»,25,_____ tK««: load- mo.Ur chole* *l lb. thorn

[00-2300 Itmba Tio. I fnd lih iD .-lI .7 r!-eu irtoo:ooi23.w f r i s : " * •8 i0 -n A ) --------------- :--------------300-13J& WOOL7M lOOn YORK. Uirtb I WV-Wool foturaSiS- 5S= s i « . „ : •

tlO.80 Wool top> futurrt doted .2 ef a e.nt to !.£> erni Wsb»r; Mtrth 1».0; Umt Iti.S; Julr 192.21): Oct. IM.OD; Dtt. I4*.7il;

STEn March ]».31i; M tr 1M.0D.C«nlflctUd apol wool lopt IN.IN.

-W h o le . (D-DM: N-Nomlntl)> boosted ------------------------------l>y m ajor A P o ttsdam , N. Y.. m sn I j ered- r the end Itcd w ith ' Introducing the t i n t u la the s lnnderd lzed q uart milk bottle la

le w .

FaUs Markets.fric^ SOM abort Um iBsport litti, Ibt_Ill.OO ^ r " t b " ‘ L .“ 'S f ’ t i . ' 'iV k . i ’‘'^ ,2 «t

__ ’ I g i t ln . b. e ta Ui Ibi lortmistBt Ukt tht™ ~ l 'm t«cd at parmtat fer bit toaa.___ I .00 CiRAINs i s ! 3! S V i S f fs a S °Si.T.J %=3t---------1: 2,00 top POTATOBS114-00-10.00 U.-S. No. 1 ________________ 12.7(4.60-Ht40 top U. S. No. 2 ________________ tl.J4-U0II0.0M2.00 (Two d ta ltr t ouoted)lltloo'top t-»VB POULTHT

*' Color«l fowl. 4 Ibl. tnd o r . r________IkLtcbora fowl. 4 Ibt. tnd ot«;

= !•:« SJa:SiiVt:!!rL=zd2 “ B ^ l 3 U - r ^ = z S(Swift aad comptnr prIcM)------!I{ J BUTOBFAT------i l ' i i No. 1 B u tU rfat__________________41.----- to 'S No. a D atto rfa t--------------------------- tU

t c o POOLII i ^ . u Tb* followlna prlett w tr. .applltd br Iht 4l.40->.4« E „ Pro^ofcT. of Twit, F*J1, / „

Pool No. 1 (F*b. IM I. ladoilr.))

srm w tr WnlJaia D «•»tBUTMt Tl«d* __________________________ _

IT * f p K tn lo trad*, u ^ . t c ^ /t.m ukM l iTotu <«al*a ossudj

» « » «

k “ . GrainClIICAcb. Mtrch I MV-SorbMnt dror.

1. JM- «ol apwtrd towart th* elott.oa tbt bo*rd o: r,M . ' J i i ‘rtd t lodir. -Ih* « tr th coslrtct lolni

ihor. H.OO for Ih. flr.1 Um. tlae* J .ay . i * ^ ,7 1. M a^tir* . . . „

‘ i lw ti J c«n V™>S V lSerTM t "b U4}4*‘V j«rt 1I,M. J, n bi,h«r, Htreh 7IK.1,

Itti.!- Ul. CRAIN>nd prlBt CHICAGO. Idtrcb I U )—W hnt non. .nd primt i. lilW

No. 4. I.II-42; No. 4, 1.(2.

~(FSMN> BiilUn, M 4.ll, iH,Field t t t i p»r huadrtdwtlihl nemlatj cbok. t u . J ,|„ r .r »-00.7»: r«Jb>p 21.00-41.00

tltlk . 2I.00-tl,Mi Umothr 12JO.ll.OOS t*commtrcUI « •« •« •« :______Mdr;sood rUTUREB TAHL*

« I - CHICAGO. M.rch S ( U f j - ood ethet

2-J‘S 2 « S * «■{ * » v!b.“ 2V:«*0 r S H ? ? l l l i i i ! ' .w-ioj odd y , j . , j ■, j ; , jP

. dI : •i.M ii i.6« ! !.«',♦ u»'.:Mm ™ lJ 4 'i 1.6IJ1 144U U l'i■ !.i;; S:Sa !:S! i:s;

W.S5S- IS l:Svr j - s £ “ :!r- :S!> :!» :!i’S i a . - ; ™ ; ;!)J; ;ffi.1, . . u . . . ■” * ■">

ftw ttit* y * ” 1.77.M»r 1.« '4 l - « 4 1.1»4 >.«I?

er 400 Ibt- jn l, l . l j i j • J .« 2 l . I jg 1.14 f c u . i . “<•>

------ KANB*B” Crrr'CRAlN» a-rs;

tnd dtik t2.l4ti to t2.l9U t No. t I2J to ttC M N : No. I r*d 12^4 to II49MN

M 'f f l K . „ l , ! . ,% I r . 2 WhlU 42.12: No. .t IJ to ll.UNi N<

<7ft. 2 rtllow and mli*d I IJ4 to lU IN i N<

•rK; •‘i«;.;1Vi,V"''‘* “ "*”• ! K i . S K ' n S i . i , . ¥ , rolt* No. t I-------- ■

Butter and Eggs^ihur *wei

.A » n . i i a s ' c r s s 1

jer; tholt. uun.r, Crtd* AA t l teor* 71; srad* J

^^ C h w / °Cttdr‘ A°io” J

SoilToO* CHICAGOmL A,It. CHICAGO. Mtrch 1 (U p)-Llvi pooltrr. vJ. I Marktt tUadr; 14 Inickt. Pric* cbtnte

;;T„=S‘! f » r e « " f o 'r ^ “lriS .T^ 'S a'd ':

2 i » - top ® *’■**

° s ' i i K s . rAinvis -s?.ouT lir ti £n*iO.W««»»M- Markrt firm. WhU

»t market rtcelpU 4114: dlrUt* 41H: ehtckj

Potatoes-Onionsftw **rlr .talen and t - - ■■ ■■■ 1 -IW to a « r. IDAHO FALLS

IDAHO FALLS, Mtr«h 3 (UP)-PoUlw n d L m Bffirlri. f.lrlr U b«tl: maSrttU wlr* " ” '7 ' *i Inquiry; b - t U rs . ttock modertl»; oUi.r

I Jl IJ ! •I»»' »*«>“* ttoaclr. HuiMU ttekt ptBdlvldutl minimum t i t . A wtth«lr r i i j s

f c . ! £ : ITJ‘ , KWl Cbo t . j.jM .eo: unwtthKl too ftw ule* to auolt . 1.11 8*l>« (ob <>*h trtek : i«0 lb. tick US

24. to M p.r e n t 10 ounet tad Urs*: V l.M.1.14; 10 to 20 Ptr cent 10 oUDC* amiiiw tiihu i.io-2i s j u a 2 l.t4.2.10: 40 Ib.40; mixed ptptrlU a 1 l.SO-1.70: 10 Ib. tael 2.21J moil ug , 4.00.4.20: la mailer coaUlaer

4.23-IJO: uowtihcd too ftw ttie. to fluolt Salet to frowtr*. bulk ptr cwt. a

IS.. «. (row in 'c.lltrt to b* wathtd VIS t mtdlun ^ 0 lb*? *® Urst l.t4-l.00: US 2 l.lft>l.iO. tUadr bai CHICACO

'? CHICACO. V .K h J (Vr)~ToUl»M r rfvali I I I : (rack 441: toul U. S. ihlp

t y * ! '«* rataut72. Suppllw llbtral; dimind tlow ».M; notl .Ilgh,,, wtaker on HuueU. untrt

Ib. iotri ^ r«dt: B*w .lo<'k lUpplla tUhl■Mf ' *Trt'*ck "taltt *JlW**lbl'*^^Idiio*'‘Bui**t» « : oU.tr y s 1; ,rou„4 ^ p ,, * „ t ,o oune. an(

. t* i* ,^ Uraer 4,00J.10: 10 lb. mtih ttekt It■111 to kw ptr cwu: uUl

I’iIJi hou PontUe. US 1 A w iff itd M d w iiS1.040. .OJI , «p*eltlly tlt«] with hlsh color l . l t

StTMl ta ltt (100 Ibt.); Idtho Baitrt. ™ {T'JJ: t.M-1.40; ftw t t » .« : Colortdo McClurti^ iV ir I.7W.00.

, , , Tnek M l. 110 lb .) 1 U.bo .M l . u s I

'.ag %‘ia'vg '’r / ‘vfir'j.r y-t*

*J-00* 4,»ol4.41:*mWw*™* Brtd’ium'rtilow* Qlob.1r 'K u i r S “ ‘ -’■M-------------------------------------------itbi. 1.00. — " " ' —

P o t a t o a n d O n i o n

» i t . 1.™ F u t u r e s(Coorlei; C. W. MeRoberts ut*

- r n m n r -Uotiii«ii>;'EIka B ld f. Fhooe W t

^ te tn l to MARCH ONIONS'

'• **••’“ ! earalrtdc-l.« ..» • . i . , . b » ™ . K ' . ? i i 5 ; ° “ ..u .

DECEMBER ONIONS tl.H bid: no taU.

Is ered- JANUAicr on ionb‘ “ r f i l 'c 'S ' r o r m i s ”

Ijottle la 14.00 bid. offtrtd t l 14.14; ao ttit.

Wife, Daughter of ■ I Benson Are Hurt

le tti Ib. SALT LAKE C IT T . M u c h S 'lm - jMitr and Mrs. Ezra T a f t Benson, wife of the I lik t u ! secretary of B grlculture. and her 18-

- year.oId daughter, B arbara, receiv­ed m inor In ju ries la te yeiterdoy in s

------l l .« tu-o-car collision a t a S a lt Lake C ltj------; ; •» street IntersecUon.

Mrs, Benson susta ined ahock and knew nothing: ab o u t th e accident for

.I2.74.2.M several m inutes a fte r h e r c ir struck -H.J4-U0 unouier driven by Paul Frank

Oliver, ie . S a lt L ake City. ._____ ,»j M bs Benson received abrasions ol_____ Ut bo th legs and a ch in cut.

Hoffman HonoredLO e ANOELES. Calif.. M areh 3 OR

—Pau! O . H offm an , former Ford--------JJ* foundation ch ief and presentlj------- chairm an of th e board of the Stu-W br Iht deboker corporaU on, has . been Ftjit for n a a jr t w inner of th e lOM hum anl-____ IU ta rlan aw ard.------- 41* The hu m a n ita rian s announced the------- ff! award yesterday , say ing they se-

««. lected H offm an because of his “un --------10* de rstandlng of..h Is fellow men and

ijuznaziJtarisfj qualities.'' Eleanor BooMVfilt WAS (he iO&I.vlnQer.

HousePasses BUlforFisEj

Game Revis*• ( f r .1* Pact Ont)crU tnt droT* IT ie house a lw 8»ve final aUlt bo*rd of p roval to an appropriation of $

ootri|et soins M0.7M fo r the sta te law enfonn t tlae* Jan. departm ent. Hep. J . M. Isai

fo r 12 aM ltlonal port^if-eni elerks. H e said th is would allow']

Uarch 2.I1S- lease o f ft like num b«r-o(.m lfor« u a hsBdr«i p a tro lm en now a t the stations ;

hlB hway pa tro l work, la aa cso n said the jo in t flnsr

-Wheat non*, a n d approp'flaUons cdaunlti N0. 1. 1.MW: "couldn’t see JustUlcaUon for

Increase In the s ta te police fon i .» - i i i {US in view o f a rM uetlon“ ln ~ tra f

fa ta l lU e s . during tho year wh p n.oo.it.oo: on ly 25 patrolm en were on « 2jo.ii.oos t*d road.

P an e l U rted Boott L l T h e Bovemor'fl safety commlti

ci«a recom m ended a n increase of p a tro lm en durjng the nex t t

!.24>{ 2.24^ years , b u t Gov. Len Jo rd an ti [ 'io2 i i i '4 th e 's e s s io n he would have to LI2V t l i i ^ show n th a t the Increase waa Ji i.KU u » '. i Ufled.ij jH i j n ' R«P- Robert Henderlider. } j‘ d 140^ Lcm hJ. spoke ou t for more pair i.42>; Lis^i. m en , a n d added "thoy should } 't i^ } 'u u ftU concentra tcd In Boise, Idi 1.4I1I i.MA PocatcUp 0.714 . l l l i Lew iston." \ , f

Committee SpUt .7ii^ ^77^ Cook, w ho sponsored th e fish a .7t' .7>K gam e commission bill, sa id th e co

I 77U m lt te e w as fp lli Into th ree groi i.i»« i ’l l ” In th e committee. T he "hang: i.« i{ 1.14 group" w an ts to get M urray fir i J i 1.11 “whitewBBhlng group" and Ui lAtK w ho w ere im partial. He said the :t ( « - w h « t i woa a •‘m lddle*of-the-road i •; Jfc ; iViJ p io ach ."4 to II49MN: R e p . Jo c k Hawley, R ., Ada, s

th e ••fight was w hether the dir 0 11IIN: N^ w en t o r stayed . . . now we co0 4UIN: No. up W ith a bill to dissolve the co

J. „ , m laslon."*MUcN L a T u ra e r contended th e corair

tee w as "dom inated by two d gn inU ed senators . . . who tried prove corruption. Kraft • and cl

) ho n e sty , b u t couldn’t provo

Eggs- ----Hiiroira "I T h e senate 's talkathon was

^ o ff by th e sta te affairs commltK;h t (U P )- decision to report o u t a bill se tt: mtdlum A Btlffer penalties fo r profcsslo* 71; srad* A RombUng. B ut on two measureir. 17. , th e s ta te ta x commission approprUin grtd* A tlo n a n d aU-lping sheriff's c a r s - i

liU BUiim nB uiimujrB yut iieip f r o th e r m em bers when fullfledged i

"p'ri'cl ou t on the 'floor,rtd ortr 4 Ibt. T h e cor-ttr lp lng bill was kitIbt. aod BBdtr jQ .lS dcsp lte a contenUon of 8„ „ „ 4, , W Uliom ,H . Detweiler. R.. JerorpnKttitd loaf th a t " th o govcmor w ants It.".49: D 4i-4«; A b iu appropriating *170.000dtrkti lUtdr. ^ 0 ^ commission for the next tt l leor. *4^,: y e a rs w as approved only after ti l (trioui to a n d o ne-ha lf hours of debate dur1 firm. whUt w h ich th e commission and its it A tnd oy« voluaU on program m et heavy fl■ A -m oU oa-.to-D ut_thc appronrlotl ,un“ rdi 44; Up fo r a n a ttem pted slash foiled■ 41H: ehtckt on ly th re o vples.__________- n onse Also Slowed

• T h o house also had a short etcn i n n R dow n w hen Rep. Pete C enam ua,u s v a i o s ia ln e . forced th e complete rct----- In s o f th ree b ills-a fter the hois ■ kiUed h is bill fo r 810.000 for nc

con tro l w ork on Little, Wood rl'■drrait; oUitn In B laine county.IU taekt ^ r «Tha houM olso passcd mcasuo*ni buU and ^ ra is e th e maximum death berlb. Mck v s I i l t payment Under th e worJonett tnd Itrgcr com pensaU on law from 110,000o-2.2*s':*'M*Ib. *K.OOO a n d to impose a 75-cent-n: 10* lb. ta£ki h o u r m inim um wage........lUrcooiaiBira J t okayed one to perm it estj“ .* ttek^ s I its h m e n t o f control districts a;t tad U rstr a n o th e r to make automobllo llcen

th o p roperty of the Individual w:'*io ib. . a a buys Uiem and n o t tho car.Her co^Ulaen -------------------------- — .

madluni Senate Increases " L . . FundofAgencit1 u. 8. Ihlp. W ASHINGTON. M arch 3 W -Ti^ S u ‘‘ u u r t: okayed- M onday M «J25Jupplli.' tUhi: In fu n d s lo r a scoro of federal ageIr wtaker. clcs, |33,1S3,6S0 more than voi“ o‘*‘«ne.T n“ by th e house.tih ttekt In T h e to ta l Is StlU *1.380,105,1ni_Nooi_!p." th e amoun t sought by i,i«h eoiOT 1.11. o ffice J a n . 30. B ulk of the cu t ?

» house-im posed slash of lUO 000.00 in funds fo r the millUry-

dtsitad tlow: c u t te rm ed "phony" by some cc 0 whiiM u s 1 gresam en who sa id the money woi iBfi o r 4.S0; havo to be voted Jater, If n o t now

4th^~8pnr.h ' SERVICE CUT O K 'P

rtiiow QiobM g,^ ,j neroniutica board h'authoriised'T^resrCoBst-A lr-llnea- suspend service a t Coeur d'Ale

J n i O n Id a ., u n til the service Is economlci ly jusU fled.

iberts >»< -r r ^'“«•"»» Hardy—■■ ' W E S n a tL V , R, I.rM arch 3 Un t!i —‘Ten chlldtjlrths t y Catsarlai

‘ • aecUon have l>ecn performed oi)N8 a 37-ycar-old W atch Hill womar; no mU. j j r a . Jo seph L . McAndrew.

AU b u t ona of Uie children arNa alive. O no died In an tcutomobll: no ttla. a cc id en t e igh t yeara ago.“ o tti t. M rs. McAndrew. a slendei— b lue -ey ed blond who cares fo

A h e r ch ild ren In a 33-roocn house' f i r o t soys sh e Intenda to keep righ

J 0” hav ing more children. Obk H u r t ®“y .*^0 probabl;

roTch 3'nn— a generation ago It waa conwife of tho s id e red impossible to ' perfomand her 16- successfully more than ihreia ra . recelv- su c h operations. ■ la whleh "thisterday in a ch ild Is delivered by surger:it Lake C ity r a th e r th a n ordlnory labor.

D octors say th a t as far a: shock and th e y h av e been able to determ lnaccident fo r only ono other mother, a Chir car struck cago w om an, has had 10 bu t shi'aul F rank c an h av e no more.ty. I__________________ ______________(ibnulons of _

i«.red L „ „M a re h so n 200-Heod,Good“ J JS -4fa<r, Lurge9f the S tu - (IN ADDITION TO REGUhas . been

““ GOODINGlounced the

eO M M li7 men andj ^ E t o n o r l p h o n e 2 5 3 C A R L W O

■■■ T T M T !R -N E W a , T3ses McKay Will Delaj F isE^ dtnnouncing-Ne^ r—t ’"' -Reclamation Boi f t V l S f t -W A SB lN aTO M .M arch 3 t n 4 i

re ta ry o f th e Inferior M cK ay i lot) ■ M onday h e doesn't expcct to recive final ap - m end appoin tm ent of a new r e laUon of $1,- m aUon corxonlsaloner fo r a t I law enforce'* two weeks.

I J . M. Isaac- P re sid e n t ElsJnhower la a t me t woiyd^ntlgw accepted

> u ld ^ o w °re - th e ^ m a n 'a d m in is t r a t io n . " f «wlfm n«d _ M c K a y decUned to taUc a l 5 ataUons for c a n d H a t e n g y " Uiu a j iiiiiiiitria

th lp except to t ^ a r ep o r te r * Joint finance ‘J®®*’ *»een closed on a n y

committee T here la no leading cand ida te n< aUon for M H e ia known to bo seeking so police force" from outalde the rec lam a

On~lU‘ tnif f l r amnpg t h l ^ P ’I year w hen ed “lo ' commlislonerahlp If J e on Uie bu reau o ffld aU -C h le f E

ncer L . N. McCleUan a n d C ■ Coostruction Engineer O ra n t Bli

♦v «,mmiM»» sood. both'aU U oned a t D enver.M ^ Nelson, regional d ire

. i ? a t Boise, Ida...SS Jesse B uchanan, p residen t o f T

I i J j . verslty o f Idaho, was repo rted lyIn ii « « , 1. . ^ vored for Uie j ib a t one. tim e •ase waa Jua-

iderlidcr. D-. _ ^ ,

,ra l5”„'t 11 Claimed m s p F irs t Crash o;

N ew JetL in iK ARACHI. Pakistan. M arch :

w® “ A C anad ian Paclflo C om et Je t

S S i“ p S . . r . a K :T> iHa .nM T h e D e Havllland C om et wlS't the dkSS. « “ “ ‘y ^ ‘nnilr^a-a rnmn WOS tak ing Off from K o ra ch l

o?vB thS coS p o rt before dawn w hen i t p lu i olve tho com- ^ ^

I Uie commit- mS-blts. _ •by two dU- '®

. who tried to A crew of five Canadlana. a ll 1a ft • and d is- B ritish Columblf. and six paaseno 't nrovo a were aboard the 30-seat p la n e

_________ _ thJTnoHrBch'eduled’ f llg h tr-T h e -ia sengers were BrltU h tcchnlc.thon was act employed by De H avllland. n urs committee's fac tu rers o f the plane., s bill M lU nl E yow ltn tu t* ««M 11» to u r .J t t' professional Uner m ade a normal ru n dow nro measures— ®trlp and oppeared to be s ta r tlrlon appropria- rap id climb when i t fa lte rediff 'a ca'rs-UiB dropped.but lielu fnnir —I t-<r a tto»d ..jin t, hrynnri thp.-en ifullfledged de* runw ay, smashing th ro u s le 'floor. *” to a road culvert. T h e fllU wos kUled wreckage dropped Into a ci inUon of Sen.- bed 60 yards away.•. R.. Jerome. ‘ Debris Marks F a lhf4 ,ln ''nnn S m all b its of bu rn ing dor ihfl n 'p jt tu°D " “ 'd be seen moro Uian Uiree h tfn V ^ “ ^Ic pa th

th e onco aleek plane volued o t nn ^ i f I* th a n , lH million dollars,

e t h c aw flA ' christened "E m p ol H aw aii" before leaving L on Sundoy was on a delivery ond-

ilash fnlled by mlllarlzaU on flight to Sydney.. stra lia . T ho airliner was schedi

lowed to begin regular trans-P aclfIc ia short slow- aenger service between Sydney

Cenarrusa, R , H onolulu about M arch 14.jmplete read-

" o o t o S a ' Vote Law Drawi On China JElectii

TO KY O . March 3 OH - R i PclP jng announced today a n e tlon -law hoa been dm sni up fo r

general elections to be held a io-cent-an- com m unist China since th e i ' ' ,L . w seized power.

“ J No da te was set for Uio elecUi districts and However, when Uiey are he ld If

nobllo licenses o,]* year, voters will chooso di ndlvidual who to an all-Otilna peoplo'a c lO car. jfrcgj ju,(j officials. T h e— :j" ■ C hina congress wlU Include 30 r n n o A o rcsen ta tlves of overseoa Chinese.

T h o election law wiU allow persona over 18 to vote ex cep t t

f f C n C I c S reconsructed landlords, count revolutionaries, persons w ho h

' ““ strike Stops Gulf ; S T g Shin Repair Woir ‘ te6 cu t WM n e w - ORLEANS. M arch 3 tlH J l of lU O O . V irtually a ll m ajor sh ip r e p a ir <• tho n o rth e rn Gulf of Mexico toZ ^ r n « ^ n t ha lted for a second d a y b ^ o n e V w ^ ld ‘>^>'0 of 8,000 CTO shipyard m If „nw era h e re and a t Mobile. Ala.] j not now. M em bers of Uie crO 'a In d u s t

' OK'D U nion of M arine and Shlpbuild■ Workerw of America o u lt worlc

J Iward hM jg jn s j„ gtajeniatcd negoUaUonaP » n n a ^ ^ - . » a - . t b ^ l » „ r t l t .

~ . - GI'Free Mailingy l — Okayed-byJHoui

_ H A S m il Q I 2 1 U tI f t r c l i J J E = iM arch 3 Wl house voted yesterday to con ti

y Caesarian for tu-o more yeara Lhe free, t:rformed on -privilege enjoyed by servicem enHlli woman. K orea..ndrew. T h e bill now goes to tho eenchildren MO w hero quick approval la expectei1 ifutomoblle T h e free mall law Is due to ex]“80. on Ju n e 30. U would be c o n tina slender, unU l Ju n e 30, 1055.

0 cares for — room house,

t K z ^ 0 " ® y * 0 * - 0 0 "• Farm Loans

I t WM con- • c i ty Resident Loans• O I.J B u ito ... BM ,. L o iM

.m e n 'th e *ppt«n«i r t . ■.by surgery • No Commissions■ labor. • Low .Interest R a tes •'

J. E. W H ITE1 10 bu t she A O E N O T

137 M ala East F b o a e 3

RIDAY, MARCH 6 - ' Good kocdl Sfock Calves> Large Run, Fat CattleTO REGULAR IIEAVTT RUN OF CATTLE)

ING LIVESTOCK EMISSION CO.:ARIL W O O L C Y , M g r . G w iH n a , M o lio

E W S . . T W I N J E A L L S . I D A H O —)elay A dla i Begins

— A boai'd b luc t to r e c o m - FRANCTBpO. M arch 3 ni1 new r « U - Adlal E. Stevew on was off on l for a t le a a t fij-st leg of a four-monUi world tt

todar. sailing for Honolulu on I • la a t m o n th luxury liner President WUson/ lon o t M l- T iie deleaUd D%mosr&Ue pnUmtlMMM aMa— -. . .,11 .4 <IstraU on. W Uson'at 6:45 via. (P S D yeiterd

toUc a b o u t neorly th rce hours behind schedi nm alasioner*- — T nrage'dlspnte between Americ ep o rte r “ th e P resident lines and CIO ship's ra- I on a n y o n e , operators wos setUed a t the I .d ldate now ." m inute to glve the vessel a fuU a •eking so m e - needed , fo r saUlng.

rec lam atlo h • f - o ,. .^ I n g n u a h - - s r ™ S ^ S - o i d - = m l U

boarded Uie'w Uion a fte r being h( S d C T lef o ttd o t an in fom i^ ?

3 r S i t B ] ^ . attended by nearly 800 «orUi( Callfom la Democrata who i

^ recen t capalgn.

irtcni o f n n l . T he form er Illinois govemor sjx briefly a t Uie gaUierlng. and advi;

S T S , S i tv ijw hm to imlw I™ Ume bul Eteiaio.tr. . hi l i ' - SlCTtnsoa dticrtW m « "fnd , American."

| T 1 Flying to JapanStevenson, will leave th e Wlli

1 r a t Honolulu and fly from there ^ l l O I Tok>-o on a Pan-Am erican cllpj:

arriving In Uio Japanese capl

J j l f l f t r He wUl-spend a week In Japan n K orea beforo conUnulng on his to

M arch 3 TO He plans visits In Formosa. InC om et J e t a ir - Uie middle eoit, Europe and Gn y today. MU- Brita in , d in ' th e f i r s t ■ -------

“Elder Statesmen’ iiCL'JiS Chosen for PamK jtfachl a i r - WASHINGTON, M arch 3 IW n i t p lunged T h r j j jujtesm en of iJt in to iJo m - torces" will len e aa ccnsu

a n u to. Uie «ew clvlUan commit ' on reorganization of th e defeiana. a ll fro m departm ent, ix p assen g ers T hey a re 'G en . George 0 . Mi a t p la n e fo r shaU, arm y chief o f sU ff in Wo itr -T h e-p aa -: .w a c .n and aubsequenUy sooret*

te ch n ic ia n s of s ta te and defense; F lee t Ad land , m a n u - Chester W. NimlU, worUme co:

m ander of Uia Pacific fleet o four«Jet a ir - la ter chief o t naval operaUona a

un dow n th e Gen Carl Spatt2 , who commanc tte s ta r t in g a Uie mighty U. S. bomber forco fa lte red and tho European theater in W orid v

II. a n i a /terw anJj bccame Uie fl fl UiR e n d Qt .chlcf_Qf sta ff of the n ir force.: th ro u g h a T he civilian committee Is heari •t. T h e f la m - by Nelson A. Rockefeller, and ^ Into a creek created by Defense Secretary Chi

les E. WUson last m onth to reco: , M, mend a thorough overhaul of I

, government's biggest departmez n in g deb ris ___________________

Peron Greeted bylued a t m ore „ . .* i - i l •

i -T«pr» Station Explosio^injr L o n d o n BUENOS A IR E S . ArgenUi

M d - f a . M arch 3 _ J f l - A _ J ? o w e r f i ^ Sydney . A u- p la n te d ln a luggage chcckroom as acheduled ‘he Buenos Aires railway stati •Pacific n a s- «p loded M onday a few mlnu Sydney a n d before P resident Ju a n D. Peron i 14 turned by special tra in from ]

____ sta te visit to Chile.Peron’s car. a t th e re a r of t

* r & W I 1 ^< ln> was halted about 100 yai , V - ^ « m the a lto , of tho explosli I p p f i n r i which ripped a b ig .h o le In' t s c ^ v i / A v a i checkroom waU and shattered wlr TO — R a d io jhields of cars parked outside, ay a il e lec- i h c only casualty reported « [1 up f o r tno a j>oy who received facial cuts. J be h e ld In persona nearby fainted and i :e th e red s celved f irs t aid treatm ent.

. PoUco took In' a ll 10 emploj ho e lec tions, of th e checkroom for questlonli e he ld I n t o The railw ays and a ll pa rts o f t :hooso de le- giaUon aro owned and operated leoploa c o n - the govem m ent and th e clerks a Is. T h e o il- government employes, iude 30 re p - t ^ _____

lP a \? (W ‘ oil COMMERCML BUILDING ex cep t u n - • — F O a BENT

I, c o u n te r- »dak. PaHt. Idabaw ho h a v a K«r, SUr. , t Oin,m. u -jW.

.1 r ig h ts a n d rB?*SJuW ri"it.WALT LANGSETH. Box 144

—“ _ _ Idthi Ptllt. Idah.

Gulf - =

ip r e p a ir inlex ica to d a y A l Q A I IId a w t o . i A UBy«a™ rk-

mt «oric »t cp*cED »n,r

-hSirtlW— -««ell«iU-UH.Ioi_Uu_d.lo_lhel____ litUBga wiU appea r in (be Timet

* News. Check (heir ada fo r locatlo:[ l i n g and a ll neceuary in fo rm ation ..

House----- I------------■h 3 T h e Cnmmina & Son

“ C S A .'t 'r

MARCH 6th e sen ate , B. J . PerU os and John H ohchon

I expected . AdTertlsement M arch - 9lue to exp ire Osear & Harold Klaaa, Auctloneei» con tin u ed ■

MARCH 9A. L. Eaton

AdverllMment M arch 6 -7 L o o n nopkins and Harmon, AutUoneer

MARDI 9Roy E. Johnion

, , ‘ Advertisement, March 6‘TIg. L oanS r Oscar & Harold K laat, Auct*.

MARCH 11es • ' Jam es M. RaUibun_____ Advertisement March 8 ■ B

I Y g 0»car A Harold K U ai, AncUoneet

P h « , . 5 « 13F b o a o 247 i_ w iekerham fialeAdvertlaemenl Feb. 27

Oscar and Gene Klaas, Auctioneer

iMARCH 3.7 B. J . Perkins and John Hohnlionl

» l v e i C - „ AdverllMmenl, M arch 11-12 Oscar ^ Harold Klaaa, Auclloneei

CTLE) ATTENTION FARMEBSi

M u w W hen you plan a farm saia. . I C ' contact Uie Tiiies-News Farm

I Sals department, Lel ua ex­plain how you can cover Magla Valley completely a t

' ona smaU cost. I t wlU savoI, I d a h o M ^ b o t h tlmo nnd money.

H O " ■ _ _ _^ 9 C l a s s i f i e

WANT-AD RATBd51iipM arch 3 WV- \ j i n —

ras off on th e (A mUlmamnUi world tour '% • ? w * . .inolulu on Uie ? i j tT i r j^ T T T rat WUson/ — fa H - I F ^ y - f ujoCTsUc presl- ------n~ ~y— Tf#'“ ‘ '~ -lad -ab w A -tb a TT-j ^ . t —-niiC: ^ C t i l'S D yesterday; '----- I t ' I rs4~r~ '» -o i)_JZ ^•hind schedule. • u s lo t rour u td ll ba* I m affeen American iuh*d. <tib m a t aeceaptBr row.10 ship's radio <i«r- , ,d a t Uie la st DEADLINES for CUatUItd oBlr™ l . lu ll c r t» "

t D m. Oar Otfor. Inwnloi guBdart—1 P-m. Salardut

- . tK i - m u iM ,fter being hon- -Blind Adt" ar* tlrlelJr ceafMn recepUon here and no n>f»™.tioD « a bt sit« 800 Jiorthem "» •"» ^ * d « ^ .

(a who had ^ rn n thould fe* r»por« lamtdi“ r t c - t c m - r i " ‘

govemor spoke ^I I . u m .a v te d S P E C IA L N O TIC E S• to im iu be- „ 1 „ , . . i . u „ , i . . i u .nhower. whom r a n .J . VllUtt Cl»a<itt*.

as a ‘‘g reat sT'liHcfell c;arttutra M ta -^ jtu ' B*r. 1l»V4 tod A «»u. EatU:4iT.j,______

*p*“ CHAIII3 loBnUaOont. U,rattler*. b«ve th e WUson .Ptins «.*Uont. Loelll. OodtoB..

i t ' S n r p |paaeae capital rhon. 9»-J. ___________

k in W . n « d * S S ‘S ! 5 J , « !

4,ssiv'r;:f;rc'„"tope ond G reat Faiu i'hon. 0U4.H4.

_____ SCHOOLS & TRAININ

5sni6ri* *’ir Panel ^BcntrS'^bSi*! Mpan.^ Utm'*no'»[arch 3 IW — ^roetyn i." *w ^5 DM*»-aTlmiS jm en or th e u m uHMANU for praelletl nun«

?a5l“c o S . 2 ; ■ ? 0 ^ 7 n r 7 ^ a ^ l r i w W , W

' qu"!;u » now forptndlnst^amln_ , Cor.mment p«*IUoftt par u bl|h

wrge 0 . M ar- p«r week lo Itart. ^VrtU IkssU ff in W orld ^m ..-N ew.._________________

BEAUTY SH_g_PS .warUme com- J'EiiaANKNisi i».w. i4.«o. u m .

E h ii}peraUonS and .tud ta lt at rtdurad pHeta. Jualo10 commanded d»nu work li.«. Uathlnel<*t aa, m ber forco in wa»ei H,M, lleautr Aru Actdn in w orld war

cam o Uis f irs t wa>vt ii.oo ue. Arti.lle Uetiiirt a ir force. -------------. . n 4^>Tfttee IS headed BATHS ,

.u . Toutneta. I’hoat 401.

S o S o T S o CHIROPRACTORSdepartm eat. i»ri. u _ ii. jo iii 'a o ^ t ti4 Third i

iidhyjplosion.B. A m tntlni,, g " . ? " "

S S S T — S IT U A T IO N S -W A N T ElUway sta tion YAKU eleanlnc. odd Jobt dont. -

few m inutes 3«oz. Twin r .n .- __________I D. P c r tn rc-rain from hla k n u ;i e«rt»o oundrr. 11:1 lU. 1

8 re a r of Uie ih u N iN u rin mr noma t i i 't t b 1o u t 100 yards Eatt. Phont 1004-M,__________tho explosion, m a n w a n u / .m . year aroond job.

t o H t J t / w i S1 outalde. 0-Ut:i.L nyntrr Cblld ear*, dar eireported wos fhont Twin Fallt.

facial cuts. A tX CttLU N T bomemtdt pit*. KttUlln tcd and re - or for famlllM. i’hon. S3SI.n c n t CUSTOM plowlns. Karmall dliklnr,

. . . . . eatlns. Phona J7BS. Twin Kallt.■r‘S.SX;I pa rts o f Uie uIn ULK man, z i.'wanu titadr o r t. d operated by farm work. Eiparlencd. CaU «th e cJerka are . “ “*'’•________ j_________ _

WALLl’Al'l^ll eUanlas. walli and:_____________ Inct. All irpta bouttwork. Call 4

a;54. _________n n .T llV n UKJW UELiNti.^pa^n^as^p^^atl

daia i’AlNTl.SU and paptrbasslat. ft*MU 44'jt*'. Dialet. Call anrtlo t. A. U 7:.n Phoni iOlt,■rtlt. FAiNTlNU: inUrlor and tiUrlora . Box 144 ■ *• 'daho Phone ttO IJ.

I HELP WANTED— FEMAUAUY und tr whUa moUifr mrka. S

S C It l l iw ^ r ^ w a l l r .^ « r k . U

p J t ■ p i ton. Cottr'a Coff.* Shop

iA L E. . . n a . r

m tur » a.m.__________________ITCH THIS BALESQIIIL for a rt <UpartiDint. Ka'CE D»n,r rJ fflrriusA KVa;IfallfT'a farm tf^VO^U ar« iLoroufhIr tjptrlineP a lle ts farm ,„ d praiiniJ l_date_ th tlr_ _iuiva^aa.excelltaL opportuallr foi a (he Times- WrlU Uox 2t>ll. Tlmia.Ntwt, sUln «<0r location g:};;‘l*tr'l"el{t"el.!ri;i:^iu1.“[orma o n . . WANTED— MAI6 5ENEiiAl7” 7irTO band, tmall <? _ —Phon*-Ot»T-Jt.

, , , WANTKUl lOiPtrl.netO mtehtnU i!arch-S*4----------- Ch;»frilfl-«.r.i.-Ia-W .nd.Il. H.b,1“ S. Ancta. UAVmU> .om. ";iper|enc. in tit.

bouit. Pbon. U U . Wtai.H. bt

^ llfiUUAioK^a'nd rtn tral farm kaadm H ohnhon t aer* farm. 4 m ii . Eait Flra Pola :»rch - 9 toulh. Llord R. Jonea.h Auctioneers KXl*i:Kl!i;NCKU IrrUtlor and farm

lloute, milk and rardtn tool. Tlinrnton, MorUugh, Idtho,

9 EXl'Ellll^N'ctD man .fo r'itn tra l

” c h 6 - 7, AueUoneen tiA hlllllU man for 4alr7 and ftntral

work. P trm tatnl Job for rUht9 S.room botiit. On* of Iht Up rt«lj

HoltUIn berdt In Masle V allJ^ .^ lion telup, C. W. Wamtr, t wni. i ^larch e-7 w « .i f lr t Poinu,_______________a a t, Auct*. ^ ---------------

, - W e N e e d A. GOOD MECHANIC

^ A i n e e r aT O P W AGES. INSURANCl

13 > PA ID VACA'nONm fialeFeb. 27 . Call Collecti.A uctioneen 84 '11

W ENDELL1.7 1______________________________n HohnhD nt ------------------------------------------------rch 11-12I, Auelloneers W anted

- | | ■ AUTO MECHANIC RMEB81 • & TU N E-U P MAN

TAId' VACATION. IIKALTII ^ews Farm a c c id en t insorancb

M n ''cover °°°*^ W orking CcAdlUona

'”w m M S ‘ b e e 'JO H N kiXJNTO '

m oney."''” UNION MOTORS

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[VESTMENT CORP. oin CakoBt SltMt Soalh »hM i«( » »<> trtnlon

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j TiMraM Biodrrn bomt SB Mllo _ _ S k S £ VtU.i »«,»« oa ~ijr _

lOOM »*l«ni lomt Joil > f»w 1 fm town. ^urnK* ■»!:

fikidtoitllforonl, M,WO. j, ■ * •1. u

CON & L A W B E N C E ’ ! A G EN C Y F

•4 r>t«<{lc* T>la Ftlli *j

" ' . pi — ^ pl inraEAST LOCATION

tellr Isultil {or rimllr. i b«l- *1U> iUn(« tt»I ckMiU i; Hu linlw tooB. b r iik fu l. rvu i vlili ccRxnt dtl'rwir. r, «ra». IIh x il movtt, cti Kltlooll ----or IH ACRE, wllh nrrtttriD - Mmai bunt, KIkbaa J in t rUK kutinint with Uundrr fc ftict ll.iiO. II,OK dowa,Kftt of tOKIl.

REAL ISTATE 8ERV10S-ACENCY-;------- -»*■JUiwi Ftom S#»n" h,

i!> Sorti I'hoB, -OH *"

BOMB AND 1NC0^^E ■a ip»rtai,ni on tu b flo«r ef ■7 1«M. Uctllon Upm. a •

‘^ >°d ln(om< (snblnitloni

I».M0 iDd IJT.SOO. I__

•CHJAPJS" r -» i«4 pfop«rtf for Hit Bsntr.« ^ « 7 lltiVI.. ».7C0. Will iCTttr **

A. Robinson A g cn c y

S S S - t e V "

~~ ■■ SIwon HOMK - i. bteV. to

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u l N«*'c*‘ * ”

aoojj iioiS'r^cio,.''t, niev.iw .Z . f ‘ f2ii‘"h..i':“''‘. '^ ,'2 —

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M-INVEST3IENT COT “

’0 “ SUY AT 5S,000LJ It m * '' 1 *

w h ig h sch oo l

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----’ dicortltd »VrUndic«p«!. XlitbTlIh. P~_ _ Plact, rull Uittntnt. Top loettlon. Wiil^

Instoa xbool dUtrlcl. Ntw ptvrd fu««i 2 k- and tutblni. Appr»r»««l t y fHA jM n .| „

<y»aln«« or M tl dttU;n«». “'i- I ' I »

OHtt-ln Builon T(T H ub Ato W tit T«L t t l

^ F A R M S FO R SA LE _

ItoJ. (*lr ImprortiOf^, SouUiwn^ — , , o t Uuhl. sood locitloo, food Urmi. Karl ” SouUi I ltk . Twin Ftlli. j j j

S'btdrooiii lwm«, modira o t ip t httL : t — •ert* piitort, biUtiet «oiaT»t*d. ^ w b«rn. potilUT houit, (rin try . ImmidliU < poomloD. Will «k i Twla r>lli Incotai p r w r i r or imtll t e r m ; M p ir t PIT* OLmint, i'honi t4t4'NW or 7i. • . r

---- • _1

— 80 ACRES ‘“p Som* o( Coodlnc Coant)''* flni*t dM» *'

]*; *ell. no itnd. tir i (ocxJ. oa* biadttU. ^ two itU bulldlnci- rrk td (or ( iit Ktfon. t:t.KOM . i f l U ^ r M r

T H E BABCOCK AGENCY » DUIIU IDAllO .. ®

Ql o n ic t 109 i’bontt R«». t l U N t

_ — — r

~ 1 4S ACnCS tll good lird. B« rocki. ?I'Unlir of (r»» wiur. H In pailurt ^s r t i i . >A In tir ilft tnd row crop. 7Ul

^ IMOO will btnjlt. I.f‘ ISO ACRES. on» of thi Wniti ftrm t la e,

HigimiiD Vtllir. Onlr l9,«oo down. lE*ir urm i on bilinci. Thli f tm « (hould p tr (sr lllllt In I M tn.

„ W« ht<r* • Itn * nnabtr o( (trm* lUM jf" I'm lur* Wl ht«i juil whtl rou wtnt °

— J . w . CONDIT f. At thi tletor Inn. IlK tratB , Mtbo ~

Phoo. iU l J—

J - ----------- -'VM' . 4 0 ACRES C

All eulUTiUd. (ooth o( Coodlnr. Koro«ki. Full w tur rlihu, OttulUul f<otw briek boa»«. Prlerf J«»t rUhU “

a-BEDROOM HOMEon tr .ck tn 6tri»l wllh Yotin*itown klt<hin. Ulid bith. htrdwooil floon,(ull ccfflinl butiixnl. wltb CK oti(u rn ic . r.n.A. Flntnewl. A m l bom. (or srttleu. Ilrlns. "

“ • C ITIZEN ’S AOENCY ‘——1 W «t rU t Point. —

n ’lToit* Ih» ------------RUT l l » i. i t iw ^

r ■ — St

’i I I T ’S A D E A L , N1- »<0 * tr . rtnch In Uttla Vt]I«7. MO

un<Jtr culUrtll^on. « « m In »«rt»tn- ff; .n t p iilu r., 70 te rn h ir. 100 *«r« in op«n ground, iddltlonil itrtihti tntkt •xtra putur* for tO hMd of ctitl*.Farm ^ 1 tM ih irti o( wiUr. I’riet

I. M8.0M on tU r urmi or will »«cipt cil^ bom. u ,p i r t ptrmtnt.

_ 80 »crM n tir J«roRi«.An tietpllon^l buy nt onlr tlS.OOO with low down

“ ptymint. H ti'fo ll-w it«-rl»h t.-T hi*- — ^ plte* muil itll ImntdiiUlr. —

I. A r t h u r T . W a ts o n— R e n l E s t a t er. ' r n v t r T*btr Qldr Pbon* » t

>■ tI S T O C K S E T U P

lU t e r « - l lS ihtri* witir. Cood— -llib-M lL %«rlM-8rtilne..ll«bt./»-M - -___J h»td. rrlctd t l I20,0« . $10,(M0 down. — •

Z , • M A G I C V A L L E Y

I N V E S T M E N T C O R P . l l^ ■ 12J Shoihon* Slrttl Soulh'• Phon. J446 ^

II ““>• I

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S20 AcnEo now c n o ? rAaM -Aii ‘»j11 Uvtl ground »ad no rotki. To b.> lold wllh r ttl Isw down pirmint «nd

b tltnc. on long U m eontricl. W m i- OUT INTEnEST. If you hiT* Iht caulpmtnt *nd np«rlenc«, thli r.acb r i Vlll mtk* you oontr. L _

* ” y«Ui!^ A» * ^ d tr dtip r—.olt, 1 .tU of ImprernntaU. PrkM tor QUick * tl.. .

"Z, SI, AcnES-OuL of Cltr Llnllt. KoUii, sot modtrn. llt.OOO. OH• '■ 2!'

i S W I M I N V E S T M E N T C O . »in t Shoibont St. N. Twin FtlU Ci

— Phnn. Ml orf »He,W>fU, t

0 !--------------------------- ------------- ------------ 1

' — = ;A NICE <0 ACHE TnACT «nl» 18 Oil

mlnuU* (rom lown. ThU (am li CtI Jutl four mill. *ut eo.»-good-oUiil. -C*.r rotd. A le*ilr plict to build. Trlecd Cu— tu wit. uiilr il l ;t<Wi ->4«— -<e-ACBE3-OP-OOOD-I.AKB-»J>4i^ -»4

rontn ifml-nii»I«rn homi. birn ind t olhir oulbullJlngt. good J*«p »ill;

Ju it 4 i; ailln Iroa town. Prlcid

— 10 ACRES IN HANSEN DISmiCT- —I Itom. h ll ju il b».n rrmodilM. Prktd

tor quick iit«. t : i ,000.K ACRES AND LOVELY HOME c f 1

. bodroomi. compliUlr modiri). loU of

. outbulldlngi. loctlrf la J.rotni. U — , • I’»lc*d 116.000. _ ------

150 ACRM KIMDERLV-M u r a of ciiltlrattd Itnd. biline* In puturc Thli U tn idnl dilry or iloek Hb-

. Up. A btrgtin (or UI.UO.BO ACRES NEAn nUIII/-l-bidf«»n

I homt. cindtr block btrn, eth*r out-bulldlngi, itMl grtntry. . A »«a »ood- bur for ISl.OOO.

W* *r« luppr te tbow you thn . (am i ** » . ( • . r & i r t r . tll good 'rtlui.-

5 B A C O N & L A W R E N C E , ‘J ^ A G E N C Y - - -— OppoilU Poiloffle. Twin Ftlli

. ~ R E A L E ST A T E fO K SA LEr Loxa. Cltr w»Ur tnd itw tfn i. Ttm i r _or irtdf. Vhant m l- oJ,‘ -ACIlEfi wllh modtrn h.mi. H I". «»• ^ o r lh tnd Soolh .Id. 40-iJ^..•' Kiuhum. Bmtll acriilM. modirti bamu.

M. J. U*t«w. Fllir. -Phoni » J l . .

r ~1 I' CHOICE 8 ACRES I

j t-Rooio bodtra homt. m ik - thli t t .) IdMt *ctiw .. Ltnd ll ditp. i th aw

.• tU r . If you'r. huaUnf. <so’t f»U to *M thli a t wly U .« m T n a *

REAL ESTATE! ^ V ------8E RV I0B AOENOY ___

« « VtlB A»fc“NonS" ®**'Ko8* JOSI '2i‘,

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r e a l e s t a t e f o r s a l e

^ r - ■ ■ 1 ^ ‘t i ^ —IU.1 t D«ltoom hom.-tfibdim. Fomtc* ta d ’JjJi. It°k»r. Nif. Int. P rit^ 17,000,00. J J---- l i t »<r*t «f Uad with 111 ihir** ef —— , WIU7 en hlelfrtr. Filr balJdJnw. Price

1:0.000.000, OB».hlI( ctih.

^ ' F . C . G R A Y E S 4 S O N ' 5__ lU U*1d A'inm Wnt

Pbrni l i t ^

K A RM IM PL E M E N T Sr r r in*} “ii" m>n uttim-. A T lo o d i iJ ^ _

J . hlmrr J. 01l»«r. Hiiilten. Thon. I t t l . EI^ w « MODEL 11 l»«rmill triclar. Niw paint. ‘IiU f*** rubbtr. Prlci H7i. weuld eonildir 'oral tridt. Mirlln. 4U wm Jiromt. Cl p ty OLIVKK " I f IJSJ BioJ.l, with lo*dtr,__; eulllfilor. mowtr or tridi far llft*lt>ck. ^

1*4 toulh Jtromt. Phom OIIWI. Fi lllll JOHN DEEKE A-H trtclor with

powtr-trol; b«ct tad bnn cultivator, __ eorapliU Wllh toolt. for « rowi. U*«! X ^ enIr t y itn . Il.too. I’hnnt OJOt-Jll.[k Im I^A'TEki-lLLAk trtclo,. tlio W cor. _fl. rtl polv. tl Mcb, pill run; 11.21 you 7

pick. : 0.000 f ttt rough lufflbir. r t t l lur- giln. Wllllim Wllcoi. phoni 27t.M. J tr .

J t^tAilLY ntw dliei horitdtiwn mowir;iH i dtUrtry r ik t: enln drill with „ Mid alUehminli: l«iKllon wood htr- W ro«: H-John D uu lriel<'r. pliw. »pud

— J »nil b««n cuUlvilori inJ l>ein cutur.'*• l’hn*i''o*sV'’Kl'**^* p*ymtnu ^ip! JOHN Hb:tKK 4<row rUl'IriSr wllh n t r

l>jr. ciimplett. John W . S-bollom pluw. Uuii MW. »enomr King rl*etrie r

Ja ffiiffl irpiritof. T m fri rilro«d Utt. f - n. L in t Ilock irtlltr. iitreulr* Sl.honi*™ powir molar. VAC Cui triclnr. Coop i

No. J irielor. rirmhind wlih all tl- ^ Uthmtnlj. Jo-holi UcCormIck crtin . . drill. Ilrdriulli' lift fer Grahim Hst

plow. !«'■ Motlnt plowihim. llitvy tn- (It Iron, hctry Iron ihirilng. Ntai I’t i . — toor. m louth HoIIIilir oa 93.

I , ..........

Wbta you bur mr“ niW-WD‘ Allli-- —Chtlmtri. I*wiy prtuur*. ill hydraulic —w l* hir. 7 tU€l ihiaki. coll, kU tlrt*. W

„i opin trttd Hlf idjuillnc. 1 bought <thli Irictor. Slid m b sn ir td . attd It .(ji. wu dtllviriH out to mr rtnch lu tfill tnd h it ntrcr bi«n uiid. Htd heart r r ttuck and M as firming for mt. .

’j JO H N HIOBIEPbon. 0:H 04 Buht. Idtho

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_J MAGIO CORRUOATOR J— Smooth ildtd. htrd hotlom corrugate* ^ —, Vi to ii lht tlmt tnd wiiir ntfdcd »* ” ,

cumptnd to old typt comKator.Ns loll .roilon. Htinr dulr corrucator bir wllh J.polnt hookup. » ^

"• STOP :N a nd LOOK THESE OVER _ iin 4■» Baled Hay Loader* ' .; ; FItId pickup, sn hiad _!

ACME MACHINE W ORKS * \i'litr. Idiho »

kl I'honi 41’»* ' " ' ____ : _

PorU ble Potato 8orteraPortab le Potato Washer* ^

EUmlnofirs. Qltsexs, p "^ TruiA Beds. GenBral j__ Repair Work. *” OD8 Uied Sorter L

POTATO EQOIPMENT CO . p 40> tND AVE. 80UTU

J PHONE IIM f

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rCOSrJMTE JJIl^DCASTCnS Drill Txpi

Whirlwind Trp*Tea wiil b . ipnidlBg thit phoiphaU ^ bifor* leng. —?6llO FERGUSON prr

CULTIVATOR DAI13 A bitw na thi wbttu cullWiUf t» r [ Uut niir« ar* nry wtll ptiiiid with. ,

—J FUNNEL COItnUCATOM ^— Thi eorrusitar thil mikn a imooth. —) will roiindtd ccrrufiu ftr frM flow- p 11 lag wtUr. 1 ^J PAUL EQUIPMENT A _I WELDING SHOPb PAUL IDAHO

~ 0

. .USED MACHINERYOllrtf t« Trwrtor, hydrSHlKtrl. (tft I— Olirir » Traelor _Olltir 70 Trtclor .IHC «sdt|.C Trtclor

, Citt VAC TrtclorJohn 0»«r* Modtl-A Trtetor

“ A l'iu 'chilm tri'llc Tnclor- J MoIlB* Tumbl* Plow— John I>f«r* S-boltom. l-wiy plow —1 John Deer, l-botlom. t-wir plow

nlC I-boltom l.w ir Blow _0 Ollrir Manur* SprtiJer1 Cm* itrlng tit hiy bilir L—1 CuIllTtlor (or CABE SC Trielof” “u r^S iirk ir* ^ '* ^ '' --------------- -J51•- -».e«w_KollaaJ)MaJ)rUl------------------- _ 7 ii _Ki NEW WOOD HAIIIIOWS >“jj

: JIOUNTAIN STATESIMPLEMENT CO. ^

f t t l tnd Art. South TTiona 331

■ - ■ ^ "i r I _£!;

: D A V I D B R A D L E Y ' uH eavy Duty ___

! All-Purpose Loader' n t a Intem ttllonal ModeU

jr, U. «D AND HUrER-«, oad Jotm Deere

A. B. C 10 AND W• • ’' * " ‘: i . i s r w f d 7 « x r “’" ’ _

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Also Availablo ^

« Dozer Blado "JJ"— 8 i " x W / i " , 10‘Gaugo B l a d et i ’J4<»u*« blid. _ P t‘ $69.05 •' , J“1 G r a in j i n d S n o w S c o o p ^

io.g*usi III.I —?89.96 . I

S E A R S ' ^ F A R M S T O R E —

I B«ri

— H a Y . g r a i n t i f E E P c nf o i l SALE. MO bilM or I ttt* . ------

■J rbon.

TIMES-NEW.\ TWIK

L HAY.' GRAIN 8, FEEDVEtD gtlad(a< UsraUnd muiDC SnvU.. E

Phone H, Flltr.J ■ >w TUNS-ale grMa lad ratUsg btr. —“ Phuni lOI-m. niar.

T Om.nt. T.ln Ftlli._______________ iS, GOOD h ir 111 teo. Phoat «*»*«.

or IIOM. Twin Ftlli. tio UALU hir- 1 ‘isuth, H Mft ^

Wendtll. Fbunt tllL ■ TSg r r Kir-,;.in .~ct^ b. ui*^ icr ***i t

ClUford E.ini. rhM.1 Oltl-BI. X)UTIUW by blit or tnek. I wMt. U iMnh, -

Wtll Flv* I’slnU. Fbui* 0)»4-J{. ^VeED gnndlail aait o>ltla<. f i t

— In 'i mUlti..»ir»t«»-Jhatt« U liM of -Q—' tn».w .— Wa^T! 6ood clem biy. c ^ p W . Isom, o'r

btltd. Cill OtI.RI, Bubl w rlr nora././. Inn. r~t u ElLNTmifED- ^ w mIu Ctrls*^ pricm'.Qt, Truck loid InU d tlltind ta ro<L F. C.

Cllattr. micahont Idiho.Alll^ultJu IBd tnaii.m nn:iB<: Uannt.

bin mllllnf lervlct a.w Oibsrv'. Will* lm, ITiont OOII-RI

_ k m ttXLki suim ro lU 'a lx« i g rtla ^ lick or ineklutd. Pbea. S ill. Otkliy.

llS • or m « Twin FalU________________tid ATTE.STIOHi-f**dir» tad ( tn n m i SUam L

iriln rolllai u relc. al yoor rteeh or it;; fe»d lot PhoB* t t l l Vf writ* J. p. Pack, you MAGIC VALLEY MtlllBir tlfrvlr.. Vhas. nr- o m .Jl. Twin Ftlli; if do aaiwtr. jn ■tr. plioB. 1!IJ. Klmbtrlr. -Ui UIO Boa.__ di> throurh Friday.Ifc SEEDS & PLANTS f j.ir- WE HAVE IJOO Mckj (Int y .ir out dry9ud Usd Ited puUloa lifL nofuid oen, _Ur. grown 1.100 IL .liratloB. Ctnpb«U .tau 8et«l Pnuin Co,. Tirrtlon. Idtho, fl_ (iUNTIlACT urrot lied tcrM f. trtlU U i, EiI tr roou (urnlJbed Cill 114,. Corstli BMdU)m company. Twin Falli. Idaho. TTi■ 1 1

CERTIFIED FEDERATION WHEAT “OP Cleintd and Irctud In D*g. 14.10 ewL _

nALPH cnOEFBEMA Dl■"> UeuaUla Hoot. Idaho

I_______________ _ I ______________ I io

“ ■ FERTILIZER 51—, UCAUTIFY your Uwn and .hmb. wllli 1 _ pulvtrlktd ihrtp firtlllMr. Fer Quick in

- LIVESTOCK i i P O U L T R Y " F.I. O^E Gui/aitr tnd ciU ipringir. E. T..1 Oklcberry, i mile* tu t. Windill btak. _ ‘ -GUEIlNiiEY DOW. (rahtn Mtrcb 4. I n t t .

• “ • "• 1 —) PICKUP. ddii'Ty. CbMpnl. cltaanl iob of R]— bulehtrlaf. Pbont lOtO. ,

= 1 - d; Wk w ill piy a prtmlam ortr markit ea ]

( it htni. Poultry Supply, 141 dtb ^r *»»«“» _____________________ XII

8 Sl'IUNCCII cowt. htlftn. G utrnini. ■HohUlni. Shorlhorsi, Utnga ta taL U 1

t loulh E ul Fir* Pelali, ?7i .4 GUEilNSEY "eowi. (Int and *#eond e»l».

«n. ClMt sp ip rlnitn . T. oTtnd Ot&glle.le.l- K .oulh. ^ weit Uolor-Vu. _

ttiUiif(NM2.'V~«prlftffer<«we. U«ng‘> rteel- Wnit*<I. Tfl lealtd. I louth. 2 eait. H ■lo'ilh Molor.Vu Comtr. Reatr ai»f(orrf. 1

— CUSTOM ^HOnNW O AND I ^ —. No BlMdlng, Artiry Eitraillon I

WAVNE SCHROEDER ■ , _________Phont W ll. Filif__________ rjj

Prompt t^OTU ot d*id aad aialMi ]•Blatlt. Pbcn. coil«rt TwJo Ftlli. lid {Jg

IDAHO HIDE a TALMW CO. . |— 1 , ■ \ 1 (

' tJ " '■ " I 1

DLDFPVIEW 14-

Artlflclil IniiminitlsB ttrvie*. Hol. \ ^ lUln. Gurtniey, J ir ttr and Milking •— ~Shor<ho>n. 1 (ut. Umi'tMbnlclaBi bow *— worUag la Utcli Villtr. . _ J

Phon. ISt Jtrom. f “(If no aniwtr caH IMJ

rboai 1011 Durlty ^

p V p v " > .u i '>.T7f ............ ... ^BABY CHICKS' HIEE Informttlnni UuiraniMd ~ti >sed

t l you tin Jiuy" lmn*nit.d br«.dleg. Diy.«ld. or lUrled chlcKt. Caaada lUttb.

ANCyNAS,, Ntw llimpihlrM. Aaiira* ^ Whlu*. 6j(horBi. Dtliwar. U iapt. Ik . _ Northwotin. tfls al hiUhiry. AUo *»i*4 _ pulleti. GreiB itamp. er eaah dUcouat gittn. lOlh leiian. L iuratur. tr*^ lliyn Rl-ind. KaUhtrr. Twin Fall*.

I RARDING-8WEST END HATCHERY

» Optratlnc Undir thi Natlond PUb

PHOKB Otl».IU

U 8. APPROVED Hr'Lln. tlrbrua

N.W Uampihlrn. Whlu Racte AuityfWAlU*

Phont SRT-W. Oahl CARTER HATCHERY

Twla Ftlli Pbasi t>l>W711 Mala Art, E. |

GOOD THINGS TO E A T ^JONATHANB'tndTJilkiaoj-jTTBJT^mH' —

— —7l*-un.-PoUt«**. lllll AcMliea EaibKoil-Nook. _________________ — .

HOME DEAUTY apple*. Urine coaulnen.Irrln Dodiniub, 2 north, 1 wiat ef Wnt FlFire PelnU._______________________ ^

____________ PETS_____________ »WANTEDi Sirrk t (or rralilereO Engllih

VAKAKKET3, etntrltt, iU Jrd ariasir ^norlh. I-booi 1131. _ S

iJiUD SbllVICE - W l iu r ^ to r Fcl Wt Terrlir. Ji mil* touth Ubor etmp. Milildt ol hlftwiy. Phent 04II.JI. NE

STUD iirrUM AKC rn t i tm d Bcloa ^Urrlir. S4I Dla. U k n SorU>, Kmp tbi. SE'»d (or rtftnacfc »>

BUSINESS and PR

DIREC^• - flIcyC L E SA L iS & SERVICB •

■ Ulailui crcltrr \'tu IM, U l M ala'A ;Z 'E j i g

[• CLEANERS & DYERS__________ ^Rlchardioa-i. I tl tad St. W*iL Pban. 178. >

• COMHEnCtAL PRINTING -St:Quilllr prlaUng ef ajI klada. T la iw .K .'^ l u (

Phon. II. s

• FLOOR SANDING

Hald«. FrM « tl» a h ^ p ^ ' l U l ^ *---------------------------------- I. I— ^• MATTflESS B ENO VATING _ S U itlm u . naot»t*d, Zrtrtoa Wattna. S -

Factenr. Pbaa. II.W. JOI

• MONEJ TO LOAN- ~ , ‘I TK*. Ul (or iir« and^.llr leaat. 4 « U t m t T O

— ea top loiBi F. C. Orarta. o

; Baak * TWit Culld'ai Phene *t«l» i —

: ^ ;___ ^ ^ ^

TWIN FAT.T^q,.lDAHO— _

) P E T S1-AllAkliliTB, daaarU , t « - . e ^ lia !

(Ilk. aQutrfus. and isppirak t t t 7th J -E 7 , Atibu. EtiU -Phoa* l i w . -

j E i _______w a n t e d t o b u y_____3 5 S r 5 E E ^ g = B 3 ' T t n r « n n b1W.W. ld.h.,

— S-UEDKOUH modtra bea* oader II.HO.t*t »t PhOBI IMI.J._________________ ____

3 T - t " ' j s ' s r s . i ' ? . ® ' ” '___ _ UVb KAUUlta, U g U l p rie-.T iL k llTSrtF, Fryer Karm. ^ o t» 14I1.R.;____ &ENTLE kidi poor, fb^a'l Otll-Bi; Sap.

^ dar or a » .r _______

"ar^V hsn?* ll4 l.”

p H « . WANTBD T O RENTr. C. O B BUY

DV RESPONSIBLE PRIVAT* PAItTt I Will. 3>Bedroom M odem Bom e

A . r ' : s j , ? s ; s “ . ' u £ i r u ; . 'K i ; ,_____ PHONE M4I- T o ”r ’

Pbea. FO R SA L E O R T R A D E | |li^lUitY in ntw tralltr. m it oa (ural.

tur.. tradt on (urniiura. Ctll Ctll.Rlt,- '

' TKUCK iprttdir. WIU tak* Irtcler , ■ ip r t.d ir In trtdfc Earl tU ra«. t c u t. i

' ’ o»‘<? H H.BMn.__________________

M IS C E L L A N E O U S FO R SALEi t r o . ljUlLDINU lo b. mo.«L IIO. Co^ htrI dtrrltk, ttt -n i l._______________________— i'LAYI'EN, ilrolltr.' bilhlnrtu (rami.— I I'bont IW J.-T w in -F ilb - ' —

UOUU IT.fool truck b«j. Dnt offtr Ukia.167 Adami. Pbon* tlll-R . ______

UPllULSTEillNC plaitlc. »4.lneh. s**rl. lieJ. 11.49 yird. cmtM.>ed. 11.19. Klnfi.

____ 'idi SCHltAkM port.bli compreiMr. .x.e*ll*nt condition. Ilo< l i t . Ktller. Idaha

SliUi'SMlTIl powtr egulpmtnl and~ao«*.. . lorlM. worth I t t l . tall (er 1200. Pbos*

r ^ n i . t49i.Nw.

Koelr a t ,- » wholeitU. Cits* out. 190 Elm. Utgli

1 . " CUii and I’ifnt. r—j r CEDAR ftnct poiU, tretud or ualrtated, t n t t . lau. 'w r ll.C b lih .la Cedar Co..

BoBaera Firry. Idaha ^ La m IMa t Kd Iklll will) kln<lin«.. ^ioou

I.lnch. Eic.lltnl condllloa. Ski polo.Retionablt. Phon* 1741.___________

_ _ ^ C K 0 W“ contract. Moalh^ pirmtnlj u . B. Iieo tnd inlirtat <7.100. Will dlicounU____ P. O. Uoa Stl. Twin Ftlli.__________iobof REMINGTON .lt.gau8* tulomatlc. Wu>

___ »«• comptnutor and 1 lube* A-l eoodl-

I4K.M (ntOtHlETlm^nd weaving dont on order.• Alio aileetlon. (Inlibtd article*, 1

kit en jnllM north FounUin , Servic* SUllon,

____ iTsEtj Gienn llobiru elKlrle weldtr. Ei* I'M tri, c .Il'o t condlUon. tUi.OO. Twla FaUiBl. g Electric.__________________________

■ NEW UAK Umbtr. I"xl‘"a lo IWeotI eal*. Itagthi.tUiny good UM, u c .lt.a t ps.lt.Ot&gl Tretud or citin. S loalh, 1 wnt. ^u. eorth J«rocni. O IU I.THTi: ranr*; .mail ring*; ' lioipolnt,t . u aulomtUe waihtr; Phllco refrlgtralor:i((orif. babr m attrcu; ch*tt e( drawtr*. Acrou------- from Crand<ie« Th.atie. Twin Falli,■ " 'n V6ED altcirlc motora, |.phti*. ttO.440------ — Mlta,.Co*4-«en<IlttM>..Umin.prl**i..U

to I hentpewtr. Send for IliL Journal. Slar ^rUtlnji Ce, U J. Saatral. Uo.

“ e rB w itrF w 5 H o 3 'S O T 7 ^ ^ h o ^ * lSJwdroom hom*; 1141 Ford pickup. Phon* 2S3M. IBi Hom ltr**t aoutb. Doa

i/sfcl» -AKi'l.IAf^CES. . a * ttl aa offir. HlshMt bll on iny uied tpplltnei. fer

' I ' aieh «««k lo r««tlv* artlcli al bid bric*. -* Cob* ia and mak* ni * bid. w* ond _

' tb . roeu. Liquid Cti .nd ApplUac*.■1 1100 KImbiriT Itoid.

14.F00T ‘-Pin.Vtn" (ictory built runt.bout, mihotiny deck, windehltld. iteer-

Hol. “*bu. fltgi, king feldlac •*itj. oan. A 1 new. with tral > BOW «r- «Ao. Phaa. 971. .S7K.J, or m* at

, I t l Ird a**nn. north. ...... ......... ..........

COAST HR DIMENSION LUMDER No. t and bitUr ttlO.OO M Ne. I and Balttr Sh*atblng 191,00

— Na. t SbiiUilng 110.00

l a t £ 1 Ulte Bouth on Airport RoodVADER LUMBER CO.

aura*1. lie.*ex*dKOOBt . I

S A V E ^ O R M O R E

n BUILD. A BOAT.u » F O R P U N — THRILLS —I PLEASURE •_________

N E W E L G IN B O A T K IT S

— * . M™yVnd*“Fun^‘i ‘V J i r ( ’— 1 yoor eat door picaiuri. Dulld

th* Bott you htr* alwiya wtntad.Bnr on* todar fer at IllU.«« 10% down. •

» See O ur Ploor M tidcl—OR ro R UORE INFORMATION

I-W C A L L------ 1 S E A R S S P O R T I N G

, G O O D SitHmS- —------P h onft. gflCO— •— ^Eaib ............................... L

'w » ; F U R N IT U R E & A P P L IA rlC E S f------ M6 llJjE r<lc^iraur l>9.». K.OO down.

l l t l p tr wfik, WUjtin.iltU.,______rjiTTh UHED yacuum ili tn ir t. Chtip, Tarmi. ^ dth Arenui Ea.L K<tby Ca

opbo)iUr*d*or rtntlredJ Phont 71. '• - - 7 3 WESTINGHOUSE RancB rtnui. niw IIOJ._ iS l s«»» m . Liberal Urmt. RUer.Ciln

NEW AND Died furnllurt. T tm i. Cr««n aumpi. Hit** Fumllur* Eichinr*.

> thi. SEVERAL older coninU ndlo., priced to i«ll (rora I9 .» up. C. C. Andinsni.

nd P R O F E S S I O N A L ~ 1

3CT0RYB ♦ P L U m iN G h HEATING5 T E Horn* rliiablng *nd Hlg. Co PhOM t i f------' • RADIO flEPAIH SEHVICE

riTi! • " ^ F m c E f l A n o N s e a v / c e ,

He(r1g.raton. waihiri. r tn in , Tukera. , ___ Shumway Appllanc* Refrilr. Ph. 14I»J. 1

• .T flE £-SE H V ICE __________—!-!• Vtuihn'i LandicaBinf Sir^lc*. Ph. 2991.S t ^ t y p e w r it e r s— Sale*. raaiaU aad **rrlea. Phon* »0,

Shirwood TrpiwrlU' Ei. OppmIu P.O.w 55 • ^F iiO lS T E R Y .

A.l Upheliuriar 1144 Spnic*. Tl4|.R.:___ •~ y '.^ V U U CLSANEIiS

v irb rv ;^ .u m 8t)n and 8. ^ > l ^ l r .> ’

BUNDS ~

= T J l U ^ f S l £ i - i - t U i V ^ T B T ^

F U R N IT U R E & A P P L IA N C E Suoplial SPEED QUEEN w ^ t r , dilux. modai. t t t 7th ■-'lx«ki Btw. H9.M. Ttrmi. RU«r.Ctln.

:______ CUoF U m r - irp ln . dlmng room Mt..

B E W T i r a T T s m - s ^ r a r r - i ™a ..I old! Ptwtalla. .fiethi ator*: MayWr

Wiihtri cbroca* dla tiu Mt wltb 4— ■ cbairv 117 South Wiiblagtoa._______

^Bl^ Sup. RAROAtNS gtl«r*< lji*4 *l*«lrk rvnna. _______ ly l y t>r«. aBd^» Mkl i|| iBi<biBM

r 1 iUALL UaniiUI<l plaao. tw i ccndltioa. r w — IM l.n afUr I.

PAIlTt 1 * ----- 1'« • p iA N O B A R G A I N Silelrtct^ I 1&-00 Downfkiiatui I 8M Per Month

w m . BUY A FUU.Y GUARANTEED. USED PiANO '

'I n PU no* to chooM From 5 T “ W.00 4D dU P— F R£ B DELIVERY

o:ii.“i i t . C L A U D E B R O W N

M U S IC & F U R N I T U R E

; s a l e S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s

OwJ h tr WE CUSTUM dr«u all alngi e( pooitry._______ Poullry Supply 141 4lB attnu* w t .•__(rami._ CESSWOL an 'lepU i Unk elianlng. Kr**_______ iMPectlon. n Sikm . DuHL- Tlionrftr Ukia. 01U4I._______ MATTllESSEii rtnotiud. AUe wool card*

rh. Pearl. td. Er.rUn Matirtu Faclory, t t l Second>9. Kinti. attnu* toulh Phon. II.W.nior. ex. CEStil'UUI.. itp lk Unk pumping. Saolta^ley. Idaha equlpnieaL All work ^nartnt**i Fre.

intpKllon. Phone lit. Jerome.'0. p“o « SEWid u n t and cei.pool cleaning.

rooUr aewii lertlct R. C. Jonn. 117I ie r^ l'i^ FIU'- Pbea* tt7I.J. n*ai* callJlJoa av“ befer* 9 a.m. __

T = S - n A U T O S FO R SA L E

aatraaUd. DESPERATE'i Mo.t n il 1941 Dulek.>Jar Co.. tendllion, PTion* Ittt-M.

ri. *>(oou h«Ur. Oalr 1.950 *m“ A. %19M. “l Bkl polo. aecUl. K m U Sooth Pack. *

?iTc®JS“ NOW I S TH E TIM E , Wbto a Yeong Mib 'i Fancy Tom* to

M C lm r Dnnadthl* TrtaiporUtlonta.T /•wgi^nnr rT ............

on order. gt»en (Inlih. light tep. whIU lid*.:t«, 1 waiU. plaitle m t .e ran . Thi.

SUllen, (laihr «agoB will m Jly turn

r i r a r , i i a ' S "* 5 n t" w S'^UiI*^lioipolnt IMl FORD V .| forter, radio and hiaU

tigtralor: .r , oTirdrlvt. ipstllgbt. ouuld*1. Acrou *ber. ■xcillint rubtiir, powdir Falli, blu* (Inlib. Drlr* thU on*—Uiit

l t 0J 40 ewaer and rPu’ll

’ t e aP in tr ef dip*ndthU low.ct>l IMI aod

;— 1917 aiodtU to chooM (rom

' ”pic'K*p‘ M I T C H E L L H U N T outh. Doa F O R D S A L E S,a . UUHL. IDAHOtne., fer I - . ■■ ■■■■!bid brlc. ___________________________________

^ ^ 5 7 nI J . , , - , . N O T O E T i m

J U M P'■■■r'T 7 cn iprin* thU rtar tnd girt youratlf

---------- 1 aad roor family a m l trtatJ Uur now“ » w s i.00 IIJI OLDSMODILE Holldir coupe,

^ l e , baaUr, hydrt.

i.oo 1911 MEROURY^Clob coupt. lUdto^

I9« MERCURY 4.dosr. Radio. beaUr.'• oe ird tir* ----------------------- I1I9S

- I lilO DESOTO' 4.dosr Cuilsm. Radio.

I J9M CHEVROLET t.deor. Jliatar.

g 1141 MERCUnr Sport coup*. Radio.

m '« » ? "L = * 1 “E E Z 5 E Z Z | 1 I«s1911 OLDSUODILE 4-doer. Radia

— h ttu r . brdramillo_______ I1S9B______ i m FORD V.8 4-door. Rtdlo.

T i m TO M -V.8 4-dsor. Radle.

1941 CHEVROLET~ciIibcoup*i Rtdlo.h t t u r -------------------- ___..t945

^ I94T OLDSMOBILE -0I‘ 4.door. Radio.[Ij h t tu r — .... — ....-.......... I80ilya 1947 OLDSMOBILE'iV4.door. Radio.

U. 1141 NASH 'COO- 4-door. Heatn- ..1491 ______ 1941 CHEVROLET Club coupe. R^lo^

m u I S S ” ” L Z E Z E ' 'E I i i »

K E N S E L F M O T O R C O ."Yonr Lhieoln.MtroirT Dealer"

R g i s ~ i

N O T H I N G L I K E

l i r l ! .. S P R I N G -.ew m t .

r f e a a h d

A “ G O O D W I L L

I U a e d C a r '

----- ]UJ rORD Cnitomlln. V-l (.itoor ao-dan. Radio. httUr. oY.rdrir*. baautlful twe.u,nt g t«n-----tI9»7

lU t rONTlAC Cblefula Delux* |.c rl . Indsr 4vloor itdin. Radio and

- -,y bw u ri light grey (Inlth ..U.I1P47i 1910 OLDSMOniLB - l l - 4Joor t*-----T7T7. din. Radio, heatir. hrdramatle.mi .884. coren. mlly a btiulr.tl047

--------- 1949 FORD CuTtom Dilux* Woor **-______— dan. Radio. biaUr. overdrlrt. nrw

'i t lM 1941 CHEVROLET. FlnUla* 4 . door•M'dan. RMI«.-kiat« ..»9T - -

IIU rORO Super dtluz* 4-doer t*.-----— : dan. Radii;, h itU r.‘ottr.

OM »0, •lu P.O.

B A R N A R D A U T O C O .. "Home, e( Coodwlll Died Cart"

PONTUO CADILtAO njJCJfc • «9T ___ C1.M4 Bn»d*r. «* .7 t* ko o d t/ - - J

j h y l ' ■ - * T — ---------

NCES AUTOS FOR SALE"modai. \ , “ I p

--Ctln.o m ; ; ^ . . ' QUALITY

-.' r —„ U eod--— Gmc--------- -

&

M trttxwltb 4 l is t PLYMOUTH Caabrldg* a ta b

eoup* wilh n O t. bnUr. *« t eetir* and only It.OOO

27*ItoO "IWrSTUDEDXEEB Chmplea IkIootIC*. w w . g„rtri'ri. tllauUitr. IBd D*w Ur**_______ ;- _ l l tH— ITT— 1*41 BUICK Super 4-doer iidit. Ridio.ondltloB. YwY'*aad mJffi‘al2rir"'

q iKT cinevfiOLET t.deoT Hdi*. bdio^ and ^ U r . Vary d M ._ I I U

I l l t l STUDEBAKER CeBBSiadv 4-

1. . .

[ TWIN FALLSEB EQUIPMENT CO. .

I Traci L*a< V «lJ P t»a . l<4i PbMt »0M

~p<»!try. '

lng. k'r*«■ riion. ------------- - A n --':........... -ool card- Overtime Parking

^ C H A R G E ,t i Fr*. _ ,■ — H as Been Issued

On These Used Cars!

— - O K -->Hl CH SVSOltT^M aor ndia. |» M

____ _ Wdi CHEVROLET CIsb eospwjf(~lir‘ 1»H INTERNATIONAL «^e»

>*»• * 19M CHEVROLET 4.deer M dia_ |ltlt I 1»M aiEVROLET ^ .tea pltksp.|llU

19B0 FORD 4 . ^ r *edia _____ LllIU

iuoo*" H-tea^plckup------ J t l t tIIIO S^^EBAKER U-tea

, IKO STUDEBAKER 4-doerudis.|t49l_ I I 8 8 , j „ CHEVROI^ H^oa pkkup.llOH

1*49 CHEVROLET «-Ua plektnJtMl

U u of ” ** ____' ” *‘' t i n s STUDEBASER C<*ip. .^ I I O H7h*aU ***' DODCE t4eor ladia ____ |IOU^w <i« **“ 4-Je«i|di* _ | 141►-“ .'I' 1847 CHEVBOLET 4-dw Mdaa.! M» ypu 11‘1U 9 5 " — !-»**-~ ,Bd * * " DODCE H-ton pUsp ____ I 7M> t»4T FRAEER t^doar tidaa _ . . t 4M^ 1»4« CHEVBOLET H-laa P«iL$ 111

1941 rORD iHleer Mdaa 441t u t PLYU OVm i - iM tt t i t t ««

---------- 194« DODCB 4-door Mdaa « > ^ | IHI»4» FEDERAL ^i^toa ■ 4U1940 PLm O U T? 4-dMt Mdta-1 141 1940 CHEVROLET 4-4MT Mduut IN

B ring th is Ad v lth yoiw lfk our.tif W orth 110.00 on m y or •ly now th e Above LUted C&nl>( u*td

GLEN G. JENKINS 'CHEVROLET

I II Uala Ara. W -t Phea. tCT.ItO tS ll — I.. I.I ■ ............. .. IbtaUr. —_ll*98 ' -

» 6MHEY FOLKSI "

DOLLAR FOR DOLLARtTOtJ OANT ” , BEAT A ^ 5 1

■ WILLS MOTOR COMPAHT 1 .1IS9K USED CAB

~Wt htd ■ fin. aoBlh la Fibnurr asd ~ !ll7D£l wUh to thank TOU fer reur patrea<-

(ca. Drop ia ta r t ia . (or • (rleadly Radio. <h«t.

!!*im W E W O N T BE UNDEBSOLDl I.I498 _

11 NAsn i*a itl. tVrtHloai.palBt, SBi'ewair, low

_|t»B islUag. e a t______ — K091SI PORD Cailem l-door. Ridlo. beat.-»1*« *r. varr eleaa. Under 10,000

' 0 . gt FORD Cuitoa aedaa. ]tadla, bnt«r. f—r" oTirdrira. A-l eoadltloa — , |lll l_

11 NASU SUlnman t-door. ftalloT “ hetler. ov.rdrlr.. bed, rnliaiflg leat.

- - Bhtrpi tP**I 10 DUICK SpkUI Dalext. Radi«.bwl>

*r. dynaflow dri*., t-deer Mdaa.Qn. owntr _ t l7 4 l

10 PLYUOUTH SmcIi] d i la . .lab •OBp« llMUr. cImb «»«««

M NASff SUlnm ta <-doof. Radio. bMter. b«L LoU et .a tru _tl449

10 STUDEBAKER Cbisplea 4-deor. Onrdrir*: rtry eUta _____ t l l l t

49 rL T V O tm i Spedtl dilcu dab ‘ eoup*. Radio, bnUr, anr pilnL

Sharp - .............. ................ . . t l l l t48 NASR Saptr “MO-* 4-door. Radio.

K 'a S d " r a S '" l t l . ’ n ^ l! r ! iiro ^

" r . : r•tI9»7 ear _ !------------------------- _ 1 7 4 9l-eyl; 47 FRAZER 4-door. Jn good nadlUon.

O'DUtCK Suptr aediaitU. Radis,heit-m tl ir " •.11047 40 PLYMOOTH^ sr a ^• f.lTJ CHEVROLET r-door iidin. Looki-ISB7 rough, but runa imoolh -------- 179.door 40 NASH 4-door atdia. Nit bad to ..«9T- — -took at. Boaa.O.K.__—- _ _ | J 9

^ **■ Many. Miar Mor. M»ke»_-M97 Uodtli and Ptici. ,

SH O P . . . .1 * A T ] 0 . ' J

W ILLS MOTOR CO. .,■Jj a Uaed Car b e p a ite a n t -■

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with autoaatl. tn a ia la io a . (S It. Ridio, dameailftton).** IH t STnOEBAXER Coiamaads* wttk— n n . onrdrir*. n daaeaitn tsn ).1*. Bidlo I tu STUDEBAKER Otfmploa & «•! ._ IIU dalax* ituiigbi eoop*.

ladir 4. IM l STtrbEBAKZB Chasptaa B en i lur, good d t lu t 4Moer..- - til l tM t STVDEBArER Oiample« ■ d a ta . Starlight eeopeT

lIM BTCrDEBAKEB C e n au a te . 4*.t o e Moor.

t»M BTUDt^KER Cbiaspkm Bwal

IM« STUDEBAKER C ktapkn B w l d.lta* 4-door.

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with enrdrlta.We wUI glr* a'H iw Ctr OnartetM

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IHI D.IBX. 4-dwr. Equipped. Tvwm’ ’ np .lllU {Tiy., Many c t a a . l.io tx ^- J j i w “* ;- ^ t t i l ItSO Dalaxa rintlia* 4-deer. Jt^ t&

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TOU HAVB i t*"-* 1 " IO.DAT ElbaANO* p sn r iL rff li * W it'S V R B TOESi; OABS -

n lrYVTct n o r t h s i d e a u t o C O , lINS Jerom e. I d ih o

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TRUCKS & TRAILERS ~J j FOR SALEI Oe«4 trailer beoa*.. Haa * « i

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AndiTaoo,- Blohartiea. CoBtlBtalU^aad patrea.- lowi. of good. airrlcMbl. tued traU**.

t A a t l l . . a t..lim l,U I.AUo FlMtwoodt. Sn our two eaUUsS* Ug ilo*. e( awbli* becM*. S ew al

ydto. T i^ lL W t ^ t a i <a aU^L 1 'air, low turcUhed a ^ titled wllh abewer aaS _ i t0 9 l tollrt. Priead »1.9U d*U»*Trf wilhia 10»

n i ln o( Twta Fall*. W« aak ros te com*

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- - ™ .** i?M* 1«* DODCB % tea. top «oa41ti«._ .l t t l9 betur, Ina Ihaa lO.OH nlli*.

Badto. t m ZNTER.VA77DNAL L-iU l i taa,J , 14» b*aur, t»dlo. alrfoam m»U.

1949 FORD y .i t t tea. Bona lOu4-Jeer. a top.

—IIIM tM» OMO H toa. »Tsp ooadltle^u dab IMt INTEBNATIONAI. K -* .- K*wr pilnL Ptinl. in good eondltlea.— 11119 ' t9(« FORD U toe. A sood pkknp

. a t a good price.1941 ^ ^ A T I O ^ K-l. A rood

i L T * TRUCKS19*1 FORD. t 4 . BmI boir. k *

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, . rack. l-*p*«i main, > -« p ^ *11*-u Lookl lllary. Track'la good ak%»*----- »79 througbeqU1 ^ 1947 *»» aad ebaatU,

_1HT STUOEOAXER IH tea aak aad.'e b ie li. twe-tpeed. ----- . . .

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M onday and demand,

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'JNSURANCE

J W e have a Unr.<GT Qualified dlrccl mall■I Mftde calibre disnllltdiubscrlptloh ly new and d if fe rrop I n eom lnss. Can beto tJs oddltlon to your rIIP T IO N • W rlte;-.Homtsicadej

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E i' HospitdGuiRM- "'AppoinH U ra. L ione l'D ean .'sew ly*e le i■ t U f i ll >. p r u ld e n t o r the U as lo Valley :■ f i r i l l " m orU I~ lB >ipltaI"guU d. annourWfll' I I tppo ln tm esU o f chairm en :■ | f ; i n eo*chairm ea o t th e Tarlous ?■ fl.Vjr'ill ' oommltteea a t th e guild meei■ U onday I n th e hosp ita l audltorl H u h Ii 'n ie p o u p Tot«d to buy new t

^ h o s^ ta l 's ped iatrics depi

H i f \l L'I ; I t m s.A Bnounee4' th a t Mrs. Zr■ l l O U rer, hosp ita l adm ln lstn ito r. i

T^tnrtAtn n . n.■ IjU jjlJ, I m e n t of h ^ t h epldemologUt, u r

n i l Jerome GrangersH i Install 2 Membe

' J S B O b ^ M areh 3 - M r . anA IM H D aTl4 O herzy t n m th e nichl:■ M b O ra o g t v e re in itia ted a s oiemtH I R o f the Je rom e Q range Friday n l|

I b e B er. ' J . D. Crego spoka on H ed Cross fund cam pafsn . He a

H l l i t i l ^ J e r d m e c h a p tw lu u m e r■ ■ 1 q u o ta fo r several y e a n and la st yn n I t fell iifiOO sh o rt o f Its quoIa.W l A report on th e recen t tra:■ r , . sa fe ty m eeting v a s given by l>■ l i M ll S nm E akln, n e m b e r of the clB U ; | : ' com m ittee o f the M agle Valley 8a■ i t y t y conference.. M rs. A. M. H a r t 'H U " elected to f ill th e office of C<■ 1 3 l e f t vacan t due 'to th e reilgnatB f l l I o f M n. S tew a rt Taylor.■ w i T he program , presen ted by A■ f l H . C a r l B ugbes. lecturer, Induded■ f l u m usical read ing by M arie Von (H H X I * novelty ta p dance■ n i l Paskett. v h o w as acconpan■HH b y Bue M cM ahon. Mr. and V.■ ■ 1 1 E m e it C larkson re la ted the ir i

periencea w hile v isiting In Sngloi^ ■ m i * ’ M r. and Mrs. R o b e ii FuU cr,.!■ W u d Mrs. A . M. S ucher a n d Mr. a■ n i l M rs. L oran C anada were In chaim V o f th e sodo l bour. T h e n e i t meet!■ M H lI w ill fea ture a ta lk a n d slidesM l j |W A laska by D ale M unk.

i{ |p India Is Topic forI I t: Parley at Cliurc■ ( ( , ' SHOSHONE.' M arch 3 - T h e Ri

T n icy Olbson, on furlough frcB i t l f ?: tnlm fanary work In South Ind■Hl l 111 BWke a t th e F irs t B aptU t chur■ H n r I h e re Sunday-evening, u u uiK i■ I L eluded de tails of h is work wlH I I U : o th e r missionaries In 'S o u th Ind■ U t l l H e shoved colored slides of the la:■ ■ H a n d explained th e educationH f l l ' m edical a n d evangelistic work th e

I m tdlingr of the fam ine thero 1050. he sa id he d istributed gru

^ ■ H to the needy. At noon th e day t^ ■ f r — j r m ‘ B m te a ." n f l '« in n n n s n t t■ H IIH w ord th a t those in need werei B f i f l j ' co ll a t the-m lsalon.-B y 3 p. m. aB R I: . ' proxlm ately 3,000 persons had lln■ is* ''! 'I' commodity. I■W ^ <, hi Following the service a Bocfal hcI ! m >i 1*1' Tonal■ If ly ^ I M rs. Luella Kinsey .and Mrs. Hai

-—"T urnbu ll lu chU V B T ir^ireahniaiI H | | A ipeclal biiiilnfAimeeting.waa.0■ ■ n i nounced by the Rev. Joseph MI ^ W | lieo d for 8 p . m . W ednesday.

[ U Hike Taken| W I eEOSHONB. M arch 3 - S lx t (I ^ M f t n e m b e n of Boy Scout troop II j B y took a 10-mile bike into the des! ■ ■ Saturday a s a special activity.

M l J . A Campbell. Scoutmaster, iflnil . pervlsed tb e hike. T h e boyi eookl^ ty lj th e ir d inne r and crp lored caves■ m th e area befbre re tu rn ing home C■ l i y afternoon. T hey le ft a t 10 a m .i f P i l‘ Basketboll pracUces a re held efnTjS'nJj Monday evening a t th e high sch[ |N j |[ ' gymnasium for th e boys and regH j i i l a r meeUngs aro he ld a t 7:30 p.| | | | : |l' e a c h W ednesday a t th e IQOF he

I w i I To Move Your Trun(H n or Household. . .■ I W ^U D otheJoh

Better — Faster

I /

i F O I?D iI I I T R A N S F E R ft S T O R A G E j n i p h o n e 2 2 7

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m ents a s d p h n a for tb e com lor year a re dlson irlT^lected c tflo ttl_oL the .M ag lo Valley Mem< a re , from left, M rs, M el C o sc r l/f rm o rd ln g ae

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GuM Announces pointments, Plansnevly-elected guild members to ob ta in Immu; lo V i^ey Me* Uons again st d iph the ria d u r in j1, announced c u rren t crlels.---------------------------zhalrmen and Com m ittee appoin tm entsvarious guild listed a s fo11o«-s: ':ulld meeUng VlslUng. Mrs. F rankla Alwa auditorium, chairm an , and Mrs. C. H . Jac!buy new toys co-chairm an; program , M rs. Jttr lc s depart* L atham , chairm an, a n d M rs.

H arder, Buhl, co -chalm ian ; liba t Mrs. Irene M rs. R obprt Haller, ch airm a n ,ilstrator, and -Mrs. Hnxry fieverln andTT. m n n w t r . netirgn T’.fth- Buhl.o logut, urged sewing. M rs. I. T . Creed, chair:------------------- a n d M rs. Elsie Self and M rs. A

E . K llss. Buhl, CO'Chalrmen. ~n f i f c r s ‘ Ped ia trics. M rs. H eber La

o m iller, chairm an, a n d M rs.A T T i r i A r a V em A ndee n i D e f B n u w . eo .choirm en: re sid en tM r. anAM rs. oonnel. M rs. A. J . il»eavey. di ie Rlchlleld m an . a n d Mrs. Oeorgo Davis,

a s members c h a h n a n ; desk decoraUon. M rFriday n ight. 2 - B urnham , chaln n o n o n dspoka on the W . Beck, co-chairm an,ifgn. Ho said O hriJtm as <loor deeoraUoas.r n o lT S e n tT -A-D .-GUIesple.-chalrman.- a n dand la st year Leo O ates and Mrs. A gnes Ho]Ita quota. H azelton, co-chairmen,e te n l trairlo J - B r e tk tn 'la s e . » n ii v ^ elected th ree-year boa rd menn“ th J bccoma membership c h airm a n .I Valley Safe- -------------------= ~

Jerome Reelects AU Polio Offict

^ O M B . M arch 3 -A H off I ru V .S n r re ta ined for a n o th e r yeai

chapter of th e Nat! FoundaU on for InfanU le Paro a t a mecUng JVlday n ig h t n t

in to B lafd <='r m . w chairm an. Mrs. V erle Sull

« " e ns vice chairm an . « Tn N orm an H intw . secretary , ant

J . Carlson, treasurer. ilWM nn O '”- Donovan M attson

elected as a ncw m em ber of____ advisory board. O lher m em ber

th e board include O r. Ja m e s 8 l/» T A I* D r . ’R . C. Matson, M rs. D ick O IC X V I fie ld ond M ary Moeller.

M'^oDe WlU b e ct u ' i l U i C l l m a n of th e women's division 3 - T h e Rev a n o th e r year., L m ry F lem ing a ^ B h fVom •Jfl''® th e co ie u th Ind ia C lfM rm an d T U ie Eden d lstrle Delist c & L atum er. Cnroll K nolgITTm ~Tn~ •«hftlrm ftn-fop-<he^ft»ellon-dlftl

work w ith Membera mapped p la n s fo r ^ u U j India, com ing year and term ed Uie ! of the land f u n d 'c a m p a ig n w h l o h colie educaUonal *<7.618, a success. T h b a m o u n t

; work toere d u d e d »1^00 from tho E den dls: ine Uiero in ‘‘" d »000 from H aielton.Ibuled g r a i n -----------------------------th e day thc - ~ R a t n m q TT a t w a

eed were to HEYBURN, M arch 3—L avell 3 p . m. ap- in t i r e retu rned homo Prld ay o v a

ns had lined from a n LDS mission of 33 moi i n H olland. He also vl&lted

a s o i a l h o u r broUier. Vemell M cInU re. whi lay T anaka, a ttend ing school In V ienna. Aua i Mrs. H arry

I S E b r o k e n g l a s s ?Joseph Mc- WE-LL FIX IT II nesday. Any S l » —Anywhere—co m p le ------ -InstallaU on and R epalr-S e ry ir a n MAGIC GLASS & PAIN1

PHONE 3805 3 — Sixteen i • •

It troop 103 io the desert

itm aster. su- boys cooked

ired caves inlg home th a t u r ia B V , . . ■10 a m .ir^ h c ld ench f

r's^zwd reg u - j

J f l l HENDERSON■ Rodio T echn ic ian

S YOOR

REPAl^ IN M /

y B r i n g y o u r r a d i o - r c p a le x p e r t s e rv ic c .

' A ll s c rv i c e a n d p n r t a

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ire d lso o u ed ta ry t Mrs. U onel Dean, pres:t f M em orial e le c t Monday's guild u e e tlo j« t a g «ecre- p n * iJe < n 8 i« f^ o U » -e n g T a '

H * * * *

ces Committee ans to Obtain To;n Im m unlza- co-chairm an l i Mrs. Clyde S a d u r in g th e M rs. Lysle SchnlUcer, as two------------- • board member, heads th e flin e a t s .-w ere committee, w Ith 'M r8.-John’P a

kla A lw orth. M rs. Wayne Schow, as oneH . Jackson , boa rd member, assumes chair

. M rs. A . O. sh ip of hospitality. M rs. V,d M rs. C arl Schow and Mrs. Glen Briggs,n a n ; lltm iry . taugh , are co*chalrmen.la lrm an . and M rs. W illiam Woodson be<

a n d M rs. chairm an of publlclCy as th,go .ehnirm en: suH of he r recent election as hd , chairm an . T n T T B rrT H n c tty T T B lu w ii- lI M rs. A lbe rt chairm an,irm en. ~ " T he: meeting was f irs t a t- i5b e r L augh - th e newly-elected officers pret M rs Ross T h e sla te includes Mrs. A. O,n A nderson president-elect; Mrs.e s id en t per* Cossrirr. recording secretary:■avey. ■ c h a ir - L eonard Jacob, coTO pondlng0 D avis, co- r e ta ry ; Mrs. N. V. Sharp, tlon M rs. E treasurer, and Mrs. Woodson, n a n d M rs' T h e film . "Keeper of th e U •Irm an, and »•“ p rw w te d by Mrs. Ada Hi •aUons. Mrs. T he program t o s a min .- a n d Mrs. by Mrs. LaUiam. . j_______jn e s H opper, -------— ; ---------------

Enrolled at ISIird m em ber. IDAHO STATE COLLEGE, ] la lrm an . H er tello. M arch 3—Tn'o students -------------------- P a lrfield and two from HIU1 , a rc among the 1.3001 enrolle p r t ) ? ' Itlnho Stato collcse Uiis semes

Fairfield students are Melv i f f i p n r o Perkins and Franklin L. R u b y .: A X A C C L O J t t L_ Trader and Margaret_S, -A ll officers momoto aro attending from h e r y e a r /o r City.th e N ational — --------------lie Paralysis lig h t n t Uie a y N ewman

chap*Sullivan

Jrm o n . Mrs. a ry , a n d

la ttso n was ^ ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ n b e r o f th e w f ^ T / i lm em bers of I I ff J . # A 1Jam es Slont,

O ver-

IU b e chair* ( f s ^ ■ k A & I U l l i j division for em lng again

th e county.1 d istH c t Is \ V >11 K noll is V . ^l lo n -d lf ltr lc tr ------ 'in s fo r th e '

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I Did You Know?

SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO.

Hos one..of Ihe

M ost Complet*

RADIO »A1R SHOPSIN M AGIC VALLEY

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P h o n e 2 8 6 0

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J I H l I J W csf Morn

t i m es-n e w s ;

O v ct D u ties

Dean, president, a n d M rs. A. 0 . Lalbam, p rei llld m eeting was th e f irs t a t which the ncw o hoto-eogravlng)* * -------------------------------------------

,0 M. F. Simmons 1 T n v e Appointed AjI -I- u J O M . y . Simmons, T w in IH. ■s Clvde been appolpted commission■rr B« t« a .v eiir he re fo r Continental O il co a ^ th e ftaance according to Dean H adfleld, s.-John-Po5toorr m a r t e tJ n , m a n sg e r - j.r -5 a l

ow, as one*year Sim m ons has operated aumes chairm an* sta tio n bere for the p a s t 1(y. M rs. W ayne H e Is a member of th o Ilen Briggs, M ur- club a n d is active in m anmen. functions,oodion t e o m i „ „ Iro m ICity as tho re* u u r ta u a hte tlo n as histor* 2 _ _ 1 _

I first a t whieh D R . GEO. P . S C H O lim cer* OPTOMETBIST

K t; * l i r s . ' Mel V isual Analysis C ontoct.L s e c re ts^ ; M rs. p h „ o 2108 114 Mi

TO pondlng sec- Twin Fall.f. Sharp, FUer, ---------- . . ~ " -------,-----------. Woodson. —r of th e l4im p," ____Irs. Ada Huyser, n TOS airnnged

;OLLEOE, P oca- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I0 students fromfrom KlU City B I M B i B l i S B H l I

3001 enrolled a t 'Uiis sem ester. . ^ 1

] are Melvin T . ^ ^ B.n L. Ruby. Ever*Margaret _S. Ya*ding from HUI ^ B ^

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. THE LONInow?

:dco. HANDSIh« • . . in nn unusually ietc cffcct! Gracefully '

cuffs * wide collars ^ lininRs . . . your.'? n(

shades. Misses’ size

:o u s , f i i s t , YOUR,„ ic = d ■ 5 0

Tiny, subtle checks i: 403 U'iU'CUt and well-mn

csf Mofn I Ijeoutifully-outlined s I tilffe ta lining. P a s te

I Amorous Ci>

n With Gourf

CHICAGO. M arch 1 (m - eurplus uniform rang the t> a beauUful red-haired WA' shore patrolm en spotted Its fo r w hat he was—an amoi vUJaa.

T h e "SPs" dragged Boy Li dy. as.^lato f e d ^ c ^ ^ r

w earing a uniform. - T h e HunUngton. W. Va

pleaded guUty. T hen he leai subterfuge m ight have wo th e navy hsd n o t abandoni bottom trousers.

Bundy said h a a r r iv e d ^ la s t week. One ot ths first H e m e t w al fc pretty WA'VEk ' a conversaUon going Bund] sen ted himself a s M'uUor ii

T h e WAVE accepted his i a d a te b u t Insisted they mee Chicago USO. Bundy nishi “w ar surplus" store and o h im self WlUl' a uniform f r o th e r era. ‘

T h e trousers blUoved in regulaUon m anner a t 'the

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Ele«ilham, p rea id en t-

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mons I s

:ed Agent, T w in ^ U a . has

Ital O il com pany . NEN!H adfleld. divis ion bar^DV r t r

'e r - a t - E i l t - X a k B - —

r of th o K lw anls ^ f Shavlna Headsre in m a n y .civic , Self-Sharpening

'• • Hollow Oround Cui ds fro m n i c r to_________________ D o n 't l e t t h i s I. j j j j j j i I I I I — m e r c h a n d i s e a t

S C H O L E R l im i t e d , 8 0 m a i l iE T B isT e ig n a n d m a i l ccc o n ta c t L enses g j j

114 M a in N. * * '

: LONG!A N D ............

THE SHORT

MDSOME WOOL Clusually rich,-ribbed-wool,~two;color Rcefully cu t coats with big, bold i collars - fine, irridescent taffeta your.'! now in spring’s pet fashion sses’ sizes. ^

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