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E BULLETIN- ------ '^ba MacArthnr’s ap- _Mm ” i aa the fJrel anpreme ® ----- 1—1 r-" r-iT —Tfr-forcta-ln .......... -= m r^ '— ■— I Bade possible today jeenrlty “ cU. .- ;___ _______________ , A R«g|onal N j 3 , j M g j s , 1 ^ ------------- s ;a c , p g amage Nears [n Buhl Blaz( Of 6 Towns .July 7—Damage which may roach as high as $200,000 wh re last night. The resulting fire levelled two buildinffs and > the blaze could be brought under control,, help had to be sent he Buhl fire department today elUl are wetting down thc d< rc'fltarted In tho older of the two buildings housing thc Buhl tf\y. At one time a n _______ * _ *__ * _ * ___________ ty block wan threat- r>| ___ _ ^ by 11:15 p.m. fire flam eS L m Buhl, Twin Falla, . . and dhad brought it un- the blaze Uie compuir Ud-zertsualy- dMnagsd la (taUon tbe Buhl (Ire deptrt- otrd leu thin block toe ot Uie the en- 017 Implement eocipuiy icnTe1op«dln n sm » b « > itlmtin Glren tit, one or Ihe' ba-ners iBsect rampui]'. todnr III \aa Rt Art ■<iTnff lhe business. i»^ti~nivr'piieM~ms' mpuv loi at liso.ooo. r~Hld '(o3ijrDiet~h!j' I j the bum- ieirfor(r<>«ner-o( Olen'*- ioo.~iht<'mamine; eatl- ' ^ ^ H | n M B|IV|pP>«Hp[^H Ml at US,000. In Bddl- Jff •SeiaBSw^aa^WaMtf^ I lli« lou, Buckendorf ^^^Hjfiw |Q jK H H nM jB S g the blue tires and ncBt Tcre carried trgm buUdlni in' gr altij. Tv«i stoum - ............... nlns BuckenilQTl cald k he Urn veie itolen dur- •' ireth. a clcrk la the J. l|5^m^^HB| idwue eompui}’, chlch -'(7 r18| nert to Uie Implemen t *r -^. rable imoVe.aBd water e biument, he ia snie tuiple locaUd rdTui itore John et»i7, mjthattceptloa Ke^bur^folhS had JKied into the ‘Klc-'ef-tii«-'Biinunf ent: Rmpaor.:uidriiia. elved onlr Iiight dam- .' tn tn hoKs In the ;" - , three brsken windows " " ' treoriioor. " shoir cu.juit begin- ----- Co^ Ucatcr nearbjr - e broke but. The buUd. M In an oiderlj man- - - aiuUoi^ measure..tb« ....... ........... >d. lliree halea vm, ‘■witti'rTBer." Clerk, and W a r r a ------- -^ • ’.- " >in L Cttiai ----------— 'alls Judge to Stiffen ic Penalties I eenttncfs fn Mrimu ''■ °n» and dninkninnT. ' . .' f “' '®/"eWea drlvm, .. . / < runner, and ^ beln; ir&ined 1)7 «id luts lav enforce- ^ _____________ ________ i.-amlss K”isrr.^?i Sanborn Says Foreij ™'"i “■■■"» »i T3 1 -■' ... ivr . J SaoS^&K - --'■■Evalaation.INeeile »f 2 Train ■ r.;;;.ss»»M K SS - _ gram o» *et UD aa thi. MimJ>iir pUn whose ab enfe Sought ;M i”‘C 'A T £ H 2 r t S Dt,. July 7 iUR>_Ton Idaho, raid here Priday. W»lJid U *S“ 8f>‘ ‘he In ft (totement before rtUimtoi to Ke cak tS>s?w s -s ^ -a ^ a s sis' M “ CaplUn jtitam . Beiititlvea.'Sftnbom aJid wch a Unu* » - | ,r,.L , . evaluntlon by President Truman 1* palhetto i ■nf^B here essential to th t wccesaful proseCT- lateTo irini in -Sv’''"* P*f- Ufn of -our conflict with Russia." bom (aid -S s 'gional Newspaper Btrrlng « •« TWIN FALLS. S y •s $200,000 jze; Firemen US Eight rfFii 0.000 when estimates are completed was caused by a w n(fs and did considerable damage to several others. > be sent to Buhl from five surrounding towns and cities, vn thc debris and are watching closely for further outl thc Buhl Implement company and swept out of control i - » * > . » ______________ * * »- * les Consume BuUdings * * * * At.top, nainea atuUy ------- --- w . .» .». — «i6--pittefl-rrmaln* of-tb ' Implemcot compwr while In the bottom pic iKicbci '... Olen'a Scrrlee aUUoB, In vau«r’a cnriUeal fir*, t ~~ ’"'".." 1 — froBt--BnBr»-ThgnrtaT-gli ...... -. « : : U expected to excecd^IW.W -*■ flainea, moke aod water. " pbetee—ftatt cniraTlat) F arm W om c Meet in Cai rfo r~ V acat ' - :' KUTCHUM. JuSy 7 - A a;slem o( ap^lture ts tl ' .. ' 9 «trecUve syitcm in the vorl< Kennedy, extension econom . . ..<. 75 women attending the ' siunmer vacation comp here ' day. The camp is aponaored .............. - extenalen eervice. -. . 4 'H H The only trouble with A •• '• I syatem Is iurplus, Kennec . '. . . jM He 8UEge«t£<t thst a belter C - - . , I tlon system be etfected. , : ••• • Jl Jean Peldhusen. Ooodlng -' bome. dtinonstraLlQii. agent, ^__1_ • ':'. j :-. chBiE«liit:iat«rtar_jnoml -- = i = = E : ^ ^ = a ^ ^ e aonTWfllo^vlh'rsrtiftlboSrcl ' . . % , . was Sara Spencer, Minidoka ;..:..-,i .’ . ^ 4-B dub BgenL .. . Talks OD Pottrr • *,••• ; Mrs. Albert* Christensen s portraits In poetry yeaterda' Boms'ot tHT <iTn-puiiia~ifO h er talk, Mrs. Chriatensen __________________________ i------ Belief aociety leader from a City. Her husband. Dr. Carl ' * ,... "O^.lirt'^T lensen, Unlveralty of Utah I oreiffn r OllCV mimng. «ang aevaral songs I eededJj’fflaltBit^ _ ..... ^. -. . . Jtt9B!e.’ j9)i9ty.JitOTldtn wfn f(ir, timacdlatgj«tl6gii^0P ateaUp m - at-ryeatwday - hu Utnhall plan .Aid and point (our pmjfiffinai&la and Betty C ptOKhtn 'Bsilstance to eouDtrtes compaaled by carol Baker, i# whose »tr»tc®lo inlWinr POrttien la w * l aonga. Iri quhUw or 'WM'are 'ahutUlng - Dean SDtab Ameilcan war 'material to .nations e . J. Iddloga, Unlnralty o behind the Iron curtain," dean eoierltta, waa the < Ke said the voi)d Is divided Into .{C wUmW •■ r>t« a. c*Ua SiSrf.riffSI.S „ Summer iVte-to Ranalnn expaiuion," San- “Vou cant eoinplatn ab. Sr^iTlff' > ;^ e ^ * S d '‘Sne‘f “vaSTy ^ S ) S * u " iTe' ,V^ meet even pr«wnl expenditures are below norc not avallatlo. He said Its.ooow).- “'SiSi.bly) 1 " W0-waa-4to*-««»tail.amDtte.t that tP»0»DW- ^ ICmU bmI •■ rM< I, C d a u O u ---------------------------- -J' Nine Irr FALLS. IDAHO. FRIDAY. JULY 7. lOBO_____________ _ Overall C Armed r‘p Lifted; 1 1 V ' WASHINGTON, July 7 (AP)- by a welding bring military forces to needec 3 dll... Mem- .The defense department annc 1 2 E n d o r s e m e n t! - C o u n ty Offic Although several of them have not filec dorflcd for county offices Thursday night b; association. The political affiliation of rone by members of the association. Other cndorscmcntB-nre cxpocted to be i mlttee will continue Its work, cxnmlni Deadllno for .fj,ling declarations of candic tiiat he would —------'------ keep his offlcc open until ^ *|*T p.m. to accept petitions of I I ^ candidates. No other business ^ will Be handled Saturday p-pt afternoon, he said. I C Endorsements are as follows: ^ -----Btatc senator—Cart-Irwin—Kim---ipQT^Q--, berly. Republican. ___ 1 6Ut« representattrft-Jay Uerrlll. ... ^ Twin PaUs. RepUbliMm; John Bar- the troops v Jeer. .Buhl. ..aapuhBtan...and...'IW -AJwurth. Twln-ffiU^ - 'c e niocrat.------ icgon,.h6w< County commlssloherB — Qeorge The spOKC 'Hiometz, Tvln. M is, second dis* or present ^ irict, Dtmocrat T. V. Nail, Kiqiber- Earlier tA ly. third (ibstrict. Democrat ‘PRMscuung attorney — WlUlan Lan«ley. Twin FUla, poUUcal a f - ^ ^ H H ^ H flilauon unknown. . ttahat«..Judge—farcy.Xawrenca, ------- ----- Tbomp- S tllk c aon. Twin PaUi.: Repul^ican. 'County treasurer-Rose J. WU- - son. Buhl. Repujdcan.' w ll IJ County clerk.,— Charlea Bulles, County sherUf-^ess* S.'cariton,' 'i!9fi*U T ^ n FalZs, Democrat. ; __ About' 25 peraina ■'attended the H E H 9H .B sJiE ?2s”sr; SdiJ:U1SfiiS'SSS.“ bnliain*. . probate Judge and Bherlff, selections' Switchmen's t t ^ plelnw, a <jf the nominating eommltUe were Olover caUed a^if^sSK' "s;SS„M;sr.v.-s-.s-5r Ji^..,£i.'a!;- SSS-rim «d 4J«,0« Iroidjujdcient Information was not’avail- d*7- .d m t o . (Coait j IjIj concerning several persons who Wane ________ have fUed or plan to file for the He took thi r The nominating committee was nml^.fl instructed to conUnue Its work and n.ceuar? to d; UlUCU o ,1^, „ rt ^ ne«sa^ to p ^ - to be called in Uto near future “* I i^am P -Whlhr-the-association- endoraed ,- Atmlonapok . _____ J r . . TOly-one-pwi^ /0E_ssflj_5UiMai gaa wctlnuac acation- - r’ ' av.au-1/u -^y._ .„ However, the - > 7 — America's nominating committee reported it . no . ure is the most would be difficult to endorse a com- *Xet someor the world. VirgU Pl«te »l*f« for both parties. emergency out 1 economist, told -------------------------- Western Pad S?„i t ;SS Soviet Denounces rM“SSS spon»or«l by the « t»i t ent of tranapi U. S. Blockade as .£K«. “Aggression.Act” MOSCOW, July 7 (U.o-Rusala tomS5,^^'^“ W ^in American naral nworeatN. - - The SoTlet-tmJon stated Ita poal- alble." - Poetry Uon in a reply to tJ. a Ambassador , Han Istensen spoke on Alan Klrk'a note threo dayt ago o„,t yesterday, using announcing aq bnin«dlat« blockadt » ^ hk. la <ut* Muaa-iroiuat«io ,f KoTw-jii k W w w th thB-uw: latensen is LDS security wuncU'a request" for sup- Rack lalaad rfrom Ball Ukeport to South Korea. ' aloStte unlor Dr. Carl Chris- -njjj Soviet reply reiterated the the atrUte agi of Utah dean of WnrJiIn contention that tbe eecurt* d«ni il songs to Ulus- ty oouncl! action waa iUegal because ment about pa ggaWr<bg|> WO. Russia and (comnmiMf>«htn»M. Kansas. Tiad t MHdraTiaewir-- ____ -.“MPPm-„.^, „ SaS: Plans CoirtpleteiJ foi Ma^c Valley B ner.. ;W^”S fW ,S S : ^ 3 i iplatn about At pleted by members of the ahow com- now," frinncd mlttee. «• -, __ __ Beruinl. la he gave hU- Claude H;-Detweller. clialnnan for Ooodiui Wan pa, -and theao th« buow. announoe* th at more thaa u o m n Heap f: .......... _ .— u a s u r i d . l a .all classes. -- .- —: hnr»U T»la-I r=.!f. A S “a ,i * s r t t f FaUi County posse and'Ttrin Tklls nlbnay Is sroTli ---------------------1 Ohambtt or Oomineice, ipoaMitliig Tn ne Irrigated'Idaho Connlle# , ______ __________ . AMlt Bimi ti CtmblloM ___ ______ _ Ceilings for [ Force Brar i; Enlisting AP)—The government today ordepad use jeded strength for-the Korean war. announced that overall ceilings on brainch ^ _ J nts Approved for S flees by local Group 5 it filed declarations of candidacy, J2 people were en- a ight by tho -Twin Falls County Better Government Dfrone man endorsed for county offico was not known \ to be made nexfweek.'Tha^Blx-mannominBtlng’com- > tnmlning the list of candidates who file declai6tlonfl. ^ candidacy is Saturday. County Clerk Charles BuUes j -= I S. Tanks Arrive L To Aid Korear Fight C5fO; (SaTurday)TJuIy'8 headquarfer'a'B^lte^ laid today -Atnerlcan, tanka-h*ve «rlTed ln-Korea-*nd oops would “be given tank support.’* statement indicated the tan^ have not yet gwej^to' ,.h6weVer;'_— — LII-----------'-__l-.-.'„!-..'I_'_: : spokesman decUncd any comment on the number, tlze ■sent whereabouts of the tanka. | Her today Gen. Douglas.UaeArthur reported tbe Kortk ike Called «« ' - p ^ In atleafltorie.Bectof.. I II o n 4* 01 D The Tokyo h«»dgMartenie«nmunt- ; __ que aald tho front reached from a Ifinacfe^^'Eines ^ >«,!. u v a v Ajauvc? Ohuagju an« the east ' 3AQO, Joly 7 ftl.»j—T ^ n s ooasW---------------------------------------- roUine today as tbe AFL - Prtaa KoTeloMMBt ”f'SS“wt?eS“^^'a5;,‘?u? p4L ^ « 2 .“ ,^ .^ e ^ S ^ S?'^?k.^"nd^" i ftmen‘8 .' PFeildent— Arthur 1 ™ano-TinM-ttt#-yuwr.- meager oppoatUon. He aald tbe only ' Waned by Tniman punea tlalljlo In the clear aka' were i Mk tha action In the face American. i Ident Tniman'a warning that Umbert, who accompanied tbe ' lid take “draatic acUon,” It advancing American patrol, reported 1 ry. to provide ahlpplng f ^ . two alight fights as ^ northerner* the wheat harreet and live- pulled back. Lftmbert^ d l^ tc h in* i dlc&ted the Amerlcani started i on apokeaman-aald-the strike MnffiTSfCSonui •KBJ luia' mored ta ; iCtJniifld , aftHn»t...tto. J o c t aosia.jilaea.jioith.<i( tbatJM ta_>- I K -IT 1111 ■■ It WU apparent the American no cnagener patrol wu ninnln* Inta probtng in» aomeone try to make an vader ouUlU and that' Milher side icy out of that," he said, was in very great force tn tbe ait«a. raPadflcawitch engines be- EuUer a South Korean colonel embllng cars early todiay and aald defenders bad recaptured "oster, aaslstant superintend- Pyongtaj* and Ohimgjo, 4ft miles trwaportaUon said freight east of Pyongtaek. I ins would start " u soon u UacATthur'a«aamunliiaasald th* I smblo enough tonnage.- Be envelopment threat by the reds tn » B return to normal freight the ^ongtsek area wm being * <ns would be “gradual.' Pu- prea«d b? the third and fourth wrvlce wUl return to Mmal divisions. I te uem y first dlriiion b T WU reported farther weat, sear the o ireat Northern, tbe only one »e»t oout. while (he fifth d J v l^ J Ire struck lines to wu pnbtv aoQtb and vast fr«tn h fri5o“ a s i n g - l K r * a e , aad Wtmja,Trtiloh--ls»*OTBllBrnartiiea»t ^ ZROW hurried to restore of Pywgtaek. edulea " u quickly u po*- S,PM -t^ Eaeh « „ w . ^ ' North Korean divisions bare an “ nans Debated eatimated «omt»t •trengtb« SfiW k heaters officials were to «,000 aaeh. ^ JSJS®5S”fiSffir Island ofndala were Vtter blows ranging from «leee trant n > it, ,e union dedalon to prolongport for the. troops to a B-39 nltf „ Ike against tbelr line, Aon an oU fetuety at Wonaui. 10 „ an denied tho union's sUU> miles Instda north Kcna. . >out paralleling rootea. Be It added (bat na«M patrttla bom< m for Seventh Mnual | ' Wfse^Shsfw^Jl^ 27-2Si s s c r e t a r y '; mmlwto'toaS?^?^!^ we ? rwKUlUps, tSth -Wenden; mad* Wednesday m n ln g aad win o Freeman, Jerome; Oaklay be announced wben thoae am tntad < . ^ihniu;-UoiTta Mleta. ban I ®*S£~S.= ^ *“ “ W»l* 1 Heap. 6m* Valley, Dr. £. ties ot the stow rtiig-'*r^^ -Hayrtii*!-* are, Rupert, O rw Oned, Tss S3; ^ J s( Twa^yaUi nwrchtnts, .. .<cmi*Md ■> rm -v Ostaa M -h MAGIC --------- EDITION ______ ' pntm tcBSTa.i- zlK P uw irAU inches g O K ’d: i use of the draft law tp ■a;nches of th e arm ed servr? ------ cea, which bad reatrtetW . their expRnsioo, ,'liftd.- lifted. Military ____ tdfto-wUL fe9_iigeBd;te jfaaLgP— . ' size of the vnrlous jervlceB.' In The text of.-the ah£irt.,»a» ^ nonncementmaSeattheF«nt» I en- agon follows: nent “To meet the sltuaUn t o J C ^ secretaries of winy, navy and .air, com- »nd-wKirnir*w«wu-orttB w «~ Iona dent, the army,(navy and aliLtorM hare been authorised to exeeed tha uues oxeran budget ceUlngs for mlUtair ------- personnel. .• - "IliU icObn^'eohstlhttM a Srtl step to .bnl]|(l up ta tun operatlnc strength the units of the anay, _____ naw and air frm trt ha 7n I . the Korean operation, ta pwrtiJ* ~»W«Sr»iSS5j5S ' i-ud Voha-^fc-T^h, "tiiH »Sff5br - ,ri« imunl- turthar o a ln t« i^ .a a A ‘rkis«ei)^^ M a the^or.^^toja^.ndia - I t * uae of MlMUre **n1or'.hae'r e east been autborted. Volnntm cnUiW' ------- m«Bt*-ata^wm.ba-aooiPt«tS-;.^.=:t.-_ -, 'Bm annonnMBnat ihl aot.jga».. f«St 0 ( that, tha a n ^ «alnsfc ..m ectabat sttctMlh. la* - te ai e only down frva th* warttM r were sMk to cnir n (ayUaat, .T m .tt thM dhistona ara tn tha tec «M . d tbe jrtth peit ^ t^ , *ub*r...la.fl(_ ported li^ e d lor the Koreao war trecK.' emen The four dlvlstcu are Dart a t aa Oi ta- oreraU stteagth la th* ter cait eg tarted »bea» 19,800 nun. - Ted te ~ ■^^RtBBMHrAsfcs S $260,000,000 JS H-Bomb Gaslt Id th* tnH:fer Ids tn TelopaentefatamlobonbsaadpvMt:; a riiion be us«d to enable tb* atoml* t a n r - . . ’.- irtb* oommlsalea no buUd addltiaiM ^^'A «s sT«s*«;si^ss^ heart Frakl&it said tb* tQu£<'»i nantal objeetlr*. is t* V sS^SSiSi? «. a t 8umnerT.Hka,-«bo-h&'lnSl»Ua ^9-riftsaBSS^E^ Vter I win onr .Ltwrftv-^ «m - riiiiiiii iiSfiTTiiiiM yiiM *****•; liiB i

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E BULLETIN-------' ^ b a MacArthnr’s ap- _ M m

” i aa the fJrel anpreme ■ ® -----1 — 1r - " r - i T —T fr-fo rc ta -ln .......... - = m r ^ '— ■ — I

Bade possible todayjeenrlty “ “ cU. . -;___ _______________ , A R«g|onal N

j 3 , j M g j s , 1 ------------- s ; a c ,

p gamage Nears [n Buhl Blaz( Of 6 Towns

.Ju ly 7—Damage which m ay roach as high as $200,000 wh re last night. The resulting f ire levelled two buildinffs and > the blaze could be b rought under control,, help had to be sent he Buhl fire department today elUl are w etting down thc d< rc'fltarted In tho older of th e tw o buildings housing thc Buhltf\y. At one time a n _______ * _ *__ * _ * ___________ty block wan threat- r > |___ _ ^by 11:15 p.m. fire f l a m e S L

m Buhl, Twin Falla, . . and

dhad brought i t un-

the blaze Uie compuir

Ud-zertsualy- dMnagsd la (taUontbe Buhl (Ire deptrt-

otrd leu th in block toe ot Uie the en- 017 Implement eocipuiy icnTe1op«dln nsm »b«>

itlmtin Glrentit, one or Ihe' ba-nersiBsect rampui]'. todnrIII \aa Rt Art■<iTnff lhe business.i»^ti~nivr'piieM~ms' m p u v lo i a t liso.ooo. r~Hld '(o3ijrD iet~h!j'Ij the bum-

ieirfor(r<>«ner-o( Olen'*-ioo.~iht<'mamine; eatl- ' ^ ^ H | n M B | I V | p P > « H p [ ^ H Ml at US,000. In Bddl- J f f •S e ia B S w ^ a a ^WaMtf^I lli« lou, Buckendorf ^ ^ ^ H j f i w | Q j K H H n M j B S

g the blue tires and ncBt Tcre carried trgm

buUdlni in'gr altij.Tv«i stoum - ...............nlns BuckenilQTl cald khe Urn veie itolen dur- •'

ireth. a clcrk la the J . l | 5 ^ m ^ ^ H B |idwue eompui}’, chlch - ' ( 7 r1 8 |nert to Uie Implement *r - ^ .

rable imoVe.aBd water e biument, he ia

snie tuiple locaUd rdTui itore John et»i7, mjthattceptloa

K e ^ b u r ^ f o l h Shad JKied into the

‘Klc-'ef-tii«-'Biinunf ent: Rmpaor.:uidriiia.elved onlr Iiight dam- .'t n t n hoKs In the ;" -

, three brsken windows " " 'treoriioor. "

shoir c u .ju it begin- -----Co^ Ucatcr nearbjr -

e broke but. The buUd. M In an oiderlj man- - -aiuU oi^ measure..tb« ....... ...........>d. lliree halea v m ,‘■witti'rTBer." ’

Clerk, and W arra ------- - ^ • ’.-" >in L Cttiai ----------—

'alls Judgeto Stiffen ■

ic PenaltiesI eenttncfs fn Mrimu ''■ ’°n» and dninkninnT. ' . .'

f

“' '® /"eWea drlvm , .. . / <runner, and

^ beln; ir&ined 1)7«id luts lav enforce- ^ _____________ ________

i.-amlssK”isrr. ?iSanborn Says Foreij

™'"i “■■■"» »i T3 1 -■ '...ivr . JSaoS^&K - --'■■Evalaation.INeeile»f 2 Train ■ r . ; ; ; . s s » » M K S S- _ ‘ gram o» *et UD aa thi. MimJ>iir pUn whose ab

enfe Sought ;M i”‘C 'A T £ H 2 r t SDt,. July 7 iUR>_Ton Idaho, raid here Priday. W»lJid U

*S“8f>‘ ‘he In ft (totement before rtUimtoi to Ke cak

t S > s ? w s - s ^ - a ^ a s s i s ' M“ CaplUn jtitam . Beiititlvea.'Sftnbom aJid wch a Unu* » - |

,r,.L , . evaluntlon by President Truman 1* palhetto i■nf B here essential to th t wccesaful proseCT- late Toirini in -Sv’''"* P*f- Ufn of -our conflict with Russia." bom (aid

- S ' « s r »

'gional Newspaper B trrlng • «

•« TW IN FALLS.

S y•s $200,000 jze; Firemen US Eight rfFii0.000 when estimates a r e completed was caused by a w n(fs and did considerable dam age to several others.> be sent to B uh l from fiv e surrounding towns and cities, vn thc debris and are w atch ing closely fo r fu r th e r outl thc Buhl Implement company and swept o u t of control i

- » * > . » ______________ * * »- *

les Consume BuUdings

* * * * At.top, nainea atuU y------- --- w . . » .» . — «i6--pittefl-rrmaln* of-tb

' Implemcot compwr while In the bottom pic

iKicbci'. . . Olen'a Scrrlee aUUoB, In— vau«r’a cnriUeal fir*, t ~~ ’" '" .." 1 — froBt--BnBr»-ThgnrtaT-gli

...... -. « : : U expected to excecd^IW.W-*■ flainea, moke aod water.

" pbetee—fta tt cniraTlat)

F a r m W o m c

— — M e e t in C a i

r f o r ~ V a c a t' - : ' KUTCHUM. JuSy 7 - A

a;slem o( a p ^ l t u r e ts tl ' .. ' 9 «trecUve syitcm in the vorl<

Kennedy, extension econom . . ..<. 75 women attending the

' siunmer vacation comp here' day. The camp is aponaored

.............. ■ • - extenalen eervice.-. . 4 'H H The only trouble with A

•• '• I syatem Is iurplus, Kennec. ■ ' . . . j M H e 8UEge«t£<t th st a belter C

- - . , I tlon system be etfected., • : ••• • J l Jean Peldhusen. Ooodlng

—-' bome. dtinonstraLlQii. agent, ^ _ _ 1 _ • ': '.j : - . chB iE «liit:ia t«rtar_jnom l -- = i = = E : ^ ^ = a ^ ^ e aonTWfllo^vlh'rsrtiftlboSrcl

' . . ■ ■ % , . was Sara Spencer, Minidoka ; . . : . .- , i .’ . ^ 4-B dub BgenL .. .

Talks OD Pottrr • * ,••• ; Mrs. Albert* Christensen s

portraits In poetry yeaterda' Boms'ot tHT <iTn-puiiia~ifO h e r talk, Mrs. Chriatensen

__________________________ i------ Belief aociety leader from aCity. Her husband. Dr. Carl

' * , . . . " O ^ . l i r t '^ T lensen, Unlveralty of Utah Ioreiffn r OllCV mimng. «ang aevaral songs I

eededJj’fflaltBit^_ ..... ^ . - . . . Jtt9B!e.’j9)i9ty.JitOTldtnw fn f(ir, t im ac d la tg j« tl6 g i i^ 0 P ateaU p m - at-ryeatwday - huUtnhall plan .Aid and point (our pmjfiffinai& la and Betty CptOKhtn 'Bsilstance to eouDtrtes compaaled by carol Baker, i#whose »tr»tc®lo inlWinr POrttien la w *l aonga.Iri quhUw or 'WM'are 'ahutUlng - Dean SD tabAmeilcan war 'material to .nations e . J . Iddloga, Unlnralty obehind the Iron curtain," dean eoierltta, waa the <

Ke said the voi)d Is divided Into .{CwUm W •■ r>t« a. c*Ua

S iS r f . r i f f S I .S „ SummeriVte-to Ranalnn expaiuion," San- “Vou c a n t eoinplatn ab.

Sr^iT lff' > ; ^ e ^ * S d '‘Sne‘f “vaSTy ^ S ) S * u " iTe' ,V^

meet even pr«w nl expenditures are below norcnot avallatlo. H e said Its.ooow).- “ 'S iS i.b ly ) 1 "W0-waa-4to*-««»tail.amDtte.t that tP»0»DW- ^

ICm UbmI •■ rM< I, C d a u O

u ----------------------------— - J ' Nine I r r

FALLS. IDAHO. FRIDAY. J ULY 7. lOBO_____________ _

O v e r a l l C A r m e d

r ‘ p L if te d ;1 1 V ' W A S H I N G T O N , J u l y 7 ( A P ) -

by a welding b r i n g m i l i t a r y f o r c e s t o n e e d e c

3 d l l . . . Mem- .T h e d e f e n s e d e p a r t m e n t a n n c

1 2 E n d o r s e m e n t !

- C o u n t y OfficAlthough several o f them have not filec

dorflcd fo r county offices Thursday n ight b; association. The political affiliation of rone by members of th e association.“ O th e r cndorscmcntB-nre cxpocted to be i m lttee will continue Its work, cxnmlni Deadllno fo r .fj,ling declarations of candic

tiia t he would — ------'------keep his offlcc open until ^ *|*T p.m. to accept petitions of I I ^ candidates. No o ther business ^ will Be handled Saturday p-ptafternoon, he said. I C

Endorsements are as follows: ^-----Btatc senator—Cart-Irw in—K im ---ip Q T ^ Q -- ,

berly. Republican. ___ 16U t« representattrft-Jay Uerrlll. . . . ^

Twin PaUs. RepUbliMm; John Bar- the troops v Jeer. .Buhl. ..aapuhBtan...and...'IW-AJwurth. Twln-ffiU^ -'c e niocrat.------ icg on ,.h6w <

County commlssloherB — Qeorge The spOKC 'Hiometz, T vln. M is , second dis* or p re se n t irict, Dtmocrat T. V. Nail, Kiqiber- E a r lie r tA ly. th ird (ibstrict. Democrat

‘PRMscuung attorney — WlUlan Lan«ley. Twin FUla, poUUcal a f - ^ ^ H H ^ H flilauon unknown.. ttahat« ..Judge—farcy.Xawrenca, ------- -----

Tbomp- S t l l k c aon. Twin PaUi.: Repul^ican.

'County treasurer-Rose J. WU- -son. Buhl. Repujdcan.' w l l IJ

County clerk.,— Charlea Bulles,

County sherUf-^ess* S.'cariton,' ' i ! 9 f i * UT ^ n FalZs, Democrat. ;__■ About' 25 peraina ■'attended the

■ H E H 9 H . B s J i E ?2s”s r ;SdiJ:U1SfiiS'SSS.“ ™

bnliain*. . probate Judge and Bherlff, selections' Switchmen's t t ^ plelnw, a <jf the nominating eommltUe were Olover caUed

a^if^sSK' "s;SS„M;sr.v.-s-.s-5r J i ^ . . , £ i . ' a ! ; - S S S - r i m«d 4 J« ,0« Iroid jujdcient Information was not’avail- d*7-.d m to . (Coait j IjIj concerning several persons who W ane

________ have fUed or plan to file for the He took thi

r The nominating committee wasn m l ^ . f l instructed to conUnue Its work and n.ceuar? to d;U l U C U o ,1 ^ , „ r t ^ n e « s a ^ to p

^ - to be called in Uto near future “ *I i ^ a m P -W hlhr-the-association- endoraed ,- Atmlonapok . _____ J r . . T O ly-one-pwi^ /0E_ssflj_5UiM ai gaa wctlnuac

acation- - r ’ 'a v . a u - 1 / u -^ y ._ . „ However, the - „ „> 7 — America's nominating committee reported it . no .ure is the most would be difficult to endorse a com- *Xet someorthe world. VirgU Pl«te »l*f« for both parties. emergency out

1 economist, told -------------------------- Western Pad

S?„ i t ;SS Soviet Denounces rM“SSSspon»or«l by the « t » i ■ t ent of tranapi

U. S. Blockade as . £ K « . “Aggression. Act”

MOSCOW, July 7 (U.o-Rusala tom S 5 ,^^ '^ “ W ^ in American naral n w o re a tN .

- - The SoTlet-tmJon stated Ita poal- alble." -Poetry Uon in a reply to tJ. a Ambassador , H an

Istensen spoke on Alan Klrk'a note threo dayt ago o „ , tyesterday, using announcing aq bnin«dlat« blockadt » ^ hk. la <ut*

Muaa-iroiuat«io , f K oT w -jii k W w w th thB-uw:latensen is LDS security wuncU'a request" for sup- Rack lalaadrfrom Ball U ke port to South Korea. ' a l o S t t e unlorDr. Carl Chris- -n jjj Soviet reply reiterated the the atrUte agi

of Utah dean of WnrJiIn contention tha t tbe eecurt* d«niil songs to Ulus- ty oouncl! action waa iUegal because ment about pa

ggaWr<bg|> WO. Russia and (comnmiMf>«htn»M. Kansas. Tiad tMHdraTiaewir-- ____ - .“ M PPm-„.^, „

SaS: Plans CoirtpleteiJ foi Ma c Valley B

ner.. ;W^”S f W , S S : ^ 3 iiplatn about A t pleted by members of the ahow com-now," frinncd mlttee. «• -, __ __ Beruinl.

la he gave hU- Claude H;-Detweller. clialnnan for O oodiui W anpa, -and theao th« buow. announoe* th a t more thaa u o m n Heap

f : .......... _ .— u a s u r i d . l a .all classes. -- . - —: hn r» U T » la -I

r = . ! f . A S “a , i * s r t tf FaUi County posse and 'T trin Tklls nlbnay Is sroTli

---------------------1 Ohambtt or Oomineice, ipoaMitliig Tn

ne Irrigated 'Idaho Connlle# , ______

__________ . AMlt Bi mi ti CtmblloM ___ ______ _

C e i l in g s f o r [ F o r c e B ra r i; E n l i s t in gA P ) — T h e g o v e r n m e n t t o d a y o r d e p a d u s e j e d e d s t r e n g t h f o r - t h e K o r e a n w a r . a n n o u n c e d t h a t o v e r a l l c e i l i n g s o n b r a in c h

_ J

nts Approved for S flees by local Group 5it filed declarations of candidacy, J2 people w ere en- a ight by tho -Twin Falls County B etter Government Dfrone man endorsed for county offico was n o t known \

to be made nexfw eek.'Tha^Blx-m annom inBtlng’com- > tnmlning th e list of candidates who file declai6 tlonfl. candidacy is Saturday. County Clerk Charles BuUes j-= ■ I

S. Tanks Arrive L To Aid Korear FightC5fO; (SaTurday)TJuIy'8 headquarfer'a 'B ^lte^laid today -Atnerlcan, tanka-h*ve « r lT e d ln-Korea-*nd oops would “be given tank support.’* statem ent indicated t he t a n ^ have n o t ye t g w e j^ to '

,.h6weVer;'_— — LII-----------'-_ _ l- . - . '„ ! - . . 'I_ '_ :: spokesman decUncd any comment on th e number, tlze ■sent whereabouts of the tanka. |Her today G en. Douglas.UaeArthur reported tb e K o rtk

ike Called« « ' - p ^ In atleafltorie.Bectof.. II I o n 4 * 0 1 D The Tokyo h«»dgMartenie«nmunt- ;

___ que aald tho front reached from a

Ifinacfe^^'Eines ^>«,!. u v a v A j a u v c ? Ohuagju an« the east '3AQO, Joly 7 ftl.»j—T ^ n s ooasW---------------------------------------- roUine today as tbe AFL - Prtaa KoTeloMMBt

”f'SS“w t?eS“^ ^ 'a 5 ;,‘?u? p4 L ^ « 2 .“, ^ . ^ e ^ S S ? '^ ? k .^ " n d ^ " iftmen‘8 . ' PFeildent— Arthur 1

™ ano-TinM -ttt#-yuwr.-„ meager oppoatUon. He aald tbe only 'W aned by Tniman punea tlalljlo In the clear aka' were i

Mk tha action In the face American. iIdent Tniman'a warning that Umbert, who accompanied tbe ' lid take “draatic acUon,” It advancing American patrol, reported 1 ry. to provide ahlpplng f ^ . two alight fights as ^ northerner* the wheat harreet and live- pulled back. Lftmbert^ d l ^ t c h in* i

dlc&ted the Amerlcani started i on apokeaman-aald-the strike MnffiTSfCSonui •KBJ luia' mored ta ; iCtJniifld , aftHn»t...tto. J o c t aosia.jilaea.jioith.<i( tb a tJM ta _ > - I

K -IT 1111 ■■ I t WU apparent the Americanno c n a g e n e r patrol w u ninnln* Inta probtng in»

aomeone try to make an vader ouUlU and tha t' Milher side icy out of that," he said, was in very great force tn tbe ait«a. raP ad flcaw itch engines be- EuUer a South Korean colonel embllng cars early todiay and aald defenders bad recaptured "oster, aaslstant superintend- Pyongtaj* and Ohimgjo, 4ft miles trwaportaUon said freight east of Pyongtaek. I

ins would s ta r t " u soon u UacATthur'a«aamunliiaasald th* I smblo enough tonnage.- Be envelopment threat by the reds tn » B return to normal freight the ^ongtsek area wm being * <ns would be “gradual.' P u - prea«d b? the third and fourth wrvlce wUl return to Mmal divisions. I t e u e m y first dlriiion b T WU reported farther weat, sear the oireat Northern, tbe only one »e»t oout. while (he fifth d J v l ^ J Ire struck lines to w u p n b tv aoQtb and vast fr«tn hfri5o“ a s in g - lK r * a e , aad Wtmja,Trtiloh--ls»*OTBllBrnartiiea»t ^ ZROW hurried to restore of Pywgtaek. edulea " u quickly u po*- S ,P M - t^ Eaeh «

„ „ w . ^ ' North Korean divisions ba re an “n a n s Debated eatimated «omt»t •trengtb« SfiW khe a te rs officials were to «,000 aaeh. ^

JSJS®5S”fiSffir •Island ofndala were V tter blows ranging from «leee tran t n > it,,e union dedalon to prolong port for the. troops to a B-39 n l tf „Ike against tbe lr line, A on an oU fe tu e ty a t Wonaui. 10 „an denied tho union's sUU> miles Instda no rth K cna. .>out paralleling rootea. Be I t added (bat na«M patrttla bom< m

for Seventh M nual | ' Wfse^Shsfw^Jl^ 27-2Si s

s c r e t a r y ' ; m m l w t o 't o a S ? ^ ? ^ ! ^ w e ? rwKUlUps, tS th -Wenden; mad* Wednesday m n ln g aad win o Freeman, Jerome; Oaklay be announced wben thoae a m tn ta d <

. ^ihniu;-U oiTta M le ta . b a n I®*S£~S.= ^ *“ “ W»l* 1Heap. 6m* Valley, Dr. £. ties o t the stow rtiig-'*r^^ -Hayrtii*!-*

are, Rupert, O r w Oned,

Tss S3; Js ( T w a^ yaU i nwrchtnts, .. .<cmi*Md ■> r m - v O staa M - h

M A G IC---------

E D IT IO N

______ ' p n t m t c B S T a . i -

z l K Pu wirAUin c h e sg O K ’d :i u s e o f t h e d r a f t l a w t p

■ a;nches o f t h e a r m e d se rv r?------ cea, which bad reatrtetW

. th e ir expRnsioo, ,'liftd.- lifted. Military

____ tdfto-wUL fe9_iigeBd;te j f a a L g P —. ' size of the vnrlous je rv lc e B .' I n The tex t of.-the ah£irt.,»a»

^ nonncem entm aSeattheF«nt»I e n - ag o n follow s:n e n t “To meet the sltuaU n t o J C ^

secretaries of winy, navy and .air, com - »nd-w K irnir*w «w u-orttB w « ~ Iona dent, the army,(navy and aliLtorM

hare been authorised to exeeed tha u u e s oxeran budget ceUlngs for mlUtair------- personnel. .•

- "IliU icObn^'eohstlhttM a S r tl step to .bnl]|(l up ta tun operatlnc strength the units of the anay,

_____ naw and air f r m trt ha 7nI . the Korean operation, ta pwrtiJ*

~»W«Sr»iSS5j5S 'i - u d V oha-^fc -T ^h , "tiiH » S f f 5 b r -

, r i «

imunl- turthar o a l n t « i ^ . a a A ‘rkis«ei)^^ M a t h e ^ o r . ^ ^ t o j a ^ . n d i a

- I t * uae of MlMUre **n1or'.hae'r e east been autborted. V olnntm cnUiW'------- m«Bt*-ata^wm.ba-aooiPt«tS-;.^.=:t.-_

-, 'Bm annonnMBna t ih l a o t. jg a » ..

f « S t

■ 0 ( that, tha a n ^

«alnsfc . . m ectabat sttctM lh. la* - t e a i e only down frv a th* w arttMr were sM k to cnir n (ayUaat, . T m . t t

th M dhistona ara tn tha te c « M .d tbe jrtth peit ^ t ^ , *ub*r...la.fl(_ ported l i ^ e d lor the Koreao war trecK.' em en The four dlvlstcu are Dart a t a a Oi ta- oreraU stteagth la th* te r ca it eg tarted »bea» 19,800 nun. -Ted te ~ —

■ ^RtBBMHrAsfcsS $ 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0JS H-Bomb GasltId th* tn H : fe rIds tn TelopaentefatamlobonbsaadpvM t:;ariiion be us«d to enable tb* atoml* t a n r - . . ’.- ir tb * oommlsalea n o buUd a d d ltia iM ^ ^ 'A

« s s T « s * « ; s i ^ s s ^heart

Frakl&it said tb* tQ u£< '» i n an tal objeetlr*. is t*

V s S ^ S S i S i ?

«. a t 8u m n e rT .H k a ,-« b o -h & 'ln S l» U a

^ 9 - r i f t s a B S S ^ E ^

Vter

I win onr .Ltwrftv-^

« m - riiiiiiii i iS f iT T i i i iM y i iM *****•;

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F —— ....^g A g B ' y W P — -------------------- --------------- -— ^ ^ ------------

i l . : ' £ X ! - _ S L _ C l f t l U l C l L _ _ f Z K eep th e W h ite ^ i--------------- ----------- c f S a fe t v F iv i

' ■1b Form ed by i B e an DealersBUN VA lliSy. July 7-Bean de»l- W

..........« « oomDleUd torrtuU 0isanlt*tl90 IH:— ~ w ;j[E ar7IiW 'l)B U aw r a O > g tm t r ^ -------- Hi-------- — ^ —

tln*enttof'd«?«atM »nd^ ^ ^--------t»l>. p»ft«»«rua-*t- th» Bua -V>Uq U -

)od(» {or the Wutcm-Bean Dealer! U X•MocUUon wmual convention which iH •*>

Jerry wiuon, Twin r»n«. conren- ' S o w / o u r d a y i w tlhou

.....S s i" s ;”v;a"fs r J S ■» "«' - • n Beu c t-wmeB~wimtT»-aenlBff-th» -VaU«ii,.-.--------------------- t

•. opportunity to dUcuM problemi the I----------------------------------------' IndartcT faeei In producing, market- •. -j-T

to t M d proceMlng lu producU. m a l H O l l O r f i New O m niu tloa

furtt4?m m °^rioM hem !” ffoTO A ie G iven tNallonal Dry B«»n Council will par- __

. F .R .P lughc--------8 “ de’Da>tnicnr£)r aiTtcnltnnr-wm Hailey mine -op«rator,-w«r*-

eonduct Danel dlstUMlons on the fu- Sunday a t tho Hailey Comm lur« of support p ^ , and trends In DapUit church.

........ domestic and forelfn martelln^. - Ths nev. Vernon KendallCommon Agency flclated a l the rites and waj

■n;. Wimn MeKerchw‘‘anl!M'r«. Ia«w council waa Lvsen. Mra. McKtrcher pliyn

___complete dctnlls of the oreonlM- njjiuda m d paaUuilfi *ndM is.)tjoo'aTofinallon, Tne ciwwli l» ^ j t t camptell accompanied tJie v•Kned provide ajommon ng?,n^ nejL A llfn mnd Mra.t« aw lit tho jovcmment and to y joonald wero ushera and wetfaaJ with induitTT-wlda problc^. char*e or nower*. a^slated by t

Tho new organlratlon grew out ol ot tho American Lejlon a< wwllme experience and la a direct

S . ™ ; . " P ^ l b .u t r . . . r . I . . t . r » i r d oin Atlantic Clty. N, J. lUprejenta* o u t ,^ i ^ n »i»idjnan A laUTca oi tho natloa'a llvo bean p ^ Donald. Fred Alien and Jduclng area* mel here to draw fu- Leji-hijtCT.

------- tura-p^ n i to —ofivniaB-Htanrere-ccTOluirtiman. Qeorgo E. Croke, delfgftte or j,, oost No 34 Ametoo Carnomu bean dealera. S*lSn, at

Local Delegate Commander Sidney M. DrageHepresenUnr the Wealem bean Jercd prayer and a color guarc

producing .area wero Bert Barlow firing squad performed the ml■ad J . P. Bmlth, both Twin Falla, honort.

Crok# aald the couneU will meci ---------------------------

-------tba balancing ot w pply-^nd. de- Jerome Youth J lcoand and the encouragement of Jbe«n eonnusptlon aa the pflmary | n i n f e C I { ^ f l O U Sprobluns faclBg the nev onanUa- ^ n - 11* n vBy Falling Ti

U N . M O T LACDTO • JER0B4Z. July 7-Doloy OlleaAN rRA N Cieco. July l m.R)- year-cld eon ot Mr,.and Mri. I

The TJnlted NaUotu aared lUaU trom OUes. Jerome, la la terloua coni-------- ttia -fata Dt- tfcc-ljeacw-of-HaHont -tn -«-aaJt-i*ke-01lr-ho»plt»V

acting with "unpreeedented injuries received when a tree IawUtnesa" in tha Korean crtsli, saya him near Ketchum yesterday.Byron Price. UJJ. aartstant aecre- The youth waa working litTT general.___________ __________ w oo^ with hu^f a i ^ ^ h e n the

_____1_____—»*— ! faUier- iuni-Ju»t..fell{i h lt.a r1 T h e H o s p i t a l tre« which alao eraahed u1 - I jroimd. The aecond tree eauI^-v iilllna houra a t the Twin Palla <«” • Xraeturlng hlj »1K”„r:

ADMnTED' nature of tho Injury, the hoVaiM BarTumJ. Elmer B. Bum-

hw a. Jerry Muriock. Ralph DontK j "VM. John aoodwell, Karen Cum- BUU. Mra. Robert Jone*. M rt John .Bilach and Mra. Sdwln B«Mjtt<i, all |T|S| | |a

i S r V ^ t e S ^ S a ' f a l h e r 'e i ' Malone! P-^led him In the airplane.

”7^ ’ ■ - ....£Ieas.Refused_I)AuetUi Batnee, Mri. Roeer M anh 1 > n g | . r l n f P o r f l land aon, Mr*. Davlne Venable and D U a l U m 1 a i m

I - - - <Uughtar and-Mr*..Hoy-Bai4U and BOISE. July 7 JJ>-CIcmenc•on. aU Twin Falli; Arthur Kaster, been denied by, the etatc boiOeooU T^ler and Wayne Alend, all pardona for Wilbur Lyle Cc Buhl: Lola Brown and Mn. Jay walte. sentenced from Canyon

,_____ Blevins aad daughter, all rden; ty on a charge ot InvoluntaryI Mra.'H«iWfrwoom*tMl«na;(liugJii‘ alausnttr:,.v ~ i : . v -----' ter, Haiuen: Mra. Harry Klniey -ttje board heard extensive

ftnd daughter, and Mre. Qeno Am- mony yesterday, both pro am. .— JUi.«nd-aoa,-aU-iUmberly.------- ^— on tbe-appUoBUannLB.~V.Ke

- - .. -------------------------- for a commutation of aen------------------ » Y 7 ----- x t r —i i -----------Wawman-waa aentenced.ln.l8

W 6 f l t l l 6 r murder In the iBy XlKited Prtaa Ing of a neighboring Midvale r

K afle VaUey-Partly doudy and er, W. E- Wiggins.' allghtly eeeler ionlght and Sator- Warden L, E. Clapp, chal

day,., w l l h aeattered. afiemoon said the board took no actli Umsdenhowcn. Fllgb IrmperBture Newman’s application, near 90 Saturday a t Bnrlfy and Beven ease.i were acted upo; Gooding, S4 a t Fairfield. Low tem- terday with future releases s pcntoraa tonight near 80 a t Bnrley two prisoners serving term

--------a«a;;Oeoaing; U ai'FUHIeld. ' minor offenses. Clapp said,

l“ ^ a g r i L v a l l e y -bmS“ !1 z z i = z : ~ « » ’ F u n e r a l sBurtrr - ■ ■ _SS 19

' o S i^ r — ' ----- ' n • •« BDHL—Funeral servlcea forLo. ADrii«-ZII__ __ 71 II .«1 Annie Nlhart will be held at

------------- ?! « •** Monday a t the Buhl MetI I .« <1 church with the Rev. Charles J

O s ^ _____________ i» tl pastor, officiating. Burial w; ....... ............ .. ** • J* mad.B.ln the Buhl cemetery.'

’I ---------------2 ! | OOODINO—Funeral aervlciM t c i i , ------------ ;s tl Tr. Albert D. Heiael win be «n<

“ ------------J ” a t 10:j0 a. m. Saturday ti,i .............. -1 ti Tljompswi chapel by the nev.V____ T » in> tiii----------------«i ts Harman. mtennjiiL.T?Ul-be mi'■ y«ttUst»- .: ................M --.le nmwood em eteryr .

■| S T A G E O F S N A K E R IV E R o o o d in o —P 'ineral aervie*I Tbe level o t 8nake river was med- Mrs. Uarloa Bowers will ba h

•rately high Fr'-’ iv a i shewn by tbe 2 p. m. Saturday at the Thot flew erer Bhn; » le tails ((.tOO »ee- funeral chapel a ith 'th e Rev.

__L_ei>d.fe«t ef »uirr pOni orer Ute ton Moore ofllcUtlng. Intei j------- --------------------------- - --x w irtiria^-WtCT-mTeMtwoarwa

/ / w T - ' i. -4 - / / i GRAP T / J ” <1^^

II \ul II

___:___-____ ; . ^ . - .T U

$2 0 0 , 0 0 0 fo rBlaze a t B uhl “ .fi------ , --------------. DAV;Memori

ntarkey, owner t f ' narron's cigar•------------- - -slWr-wMehHe-ieetttrtt-TWiMo-the- -■♦•I?— i S - r rN . - - - hi'rriwnre A t Q ^ .^ t ^ l i U h e ^ n n„iirl r ir

BRefl by water hut tha t no estimate " “® hail been made.yet. AU of the am- munition'and sporting goods wefe Ttmoved from the building last night - .I? bin

w ith o u t a of theo u r Rfagtc Mountain fiutcs Telephone and «

Tdceranli.company_DflIce litre , said ' ' this morning HB W « not sure how

many telephone lines were out ae »"« *“ '■ “result of the fire. La.1t night 11 was

n U r » reported more than 100 lines and a l ? O T | recently erected cable had been 1 . JL9J. V

6 1 1 t o ‘’“ ’‘ '"fila rted with Sparks O n TOus Teply, a crew member for V F l l J ..

the Idaho Pcrwer company, saidI h U O I I the power south of Main street waa T > ^ „

O off part of the night becau.^e ot A J c t l Jiineral Tcrvleea inc fire, scrvlce, for th e mort-part, - - ->ff. prominent restored by 5:45 a. m.. he said. TTtOY. Ju)r,--wir«-h«ld -A ccorting-to-Buhl flretnen-the been-called- ■y Community blaie at-nrwd In the older of the

two Implement company buildings bank ot iw j Kendall of- when a -welding'spark-Ignited some, _ A gun-tatand was as- ita.'Qline. n ie welder was Zd no- to be about .

nuslc by Mrs. berti. Nearby. Calvin Thomos, a »S.5« ‘n '™d Mn. Lester mechanic, was changing a gasoline pall ond caln)er plsyed the tank on a milk Injck. JTrrroen said doooindMis.ETer- somn gasoline had spilled out onto The.monejfiled the TOcal- the floor and a ' spark from the j te e j ■and Mra. Axel »cldlnr-set It otf, noberts, they handM nims and were in added, tried to queil the blaie with 'Isted by mem- a small extinguisher, but a gasoline her had shoLegion auxlll- tank on the truck exploded and woman mie

spread the tmmcs, monej- The^erHnvderLes ' I ” '* hampered the fire fainted, m >1« u i trews In Uie early stoges of the

and James •>'‘“ >0 water prc.«urc did Afier rececause some dUtlculty. llremen aald. robber tume-Alone time so much watcr-gnaJieing. iaai-orjlcjnlpourKi into tho blazing buildings near the d«

.. at. American i^ „ e or four Inchcs of water has not betiV running down Uie gutters. . Brocke toll1 *.!f After the fire waa brought under otflcets the i

Mi. control a brisk wind came up but barreled pisttne muitary (j|j upread the flames. ally hidden

Breakfast a t ^Vork glasses.-------- The area Is roped otf and Buhl Una'i4-l» T d firemen are wetUng do»-n the debris. wUlls Dohi l l l ^ L B . They took-breakfast this morning -wu'standin

• r t , , o l x r on- ‘f’® Job. Uklng a few officer* hen O U S l j moments trom their work now and holdup waa 1

then to squat on the curb to munch shouted a t II g 1 X 6 6 doughnuts and gulp down hot cot- the building

)eloy Olles. 12- Hundreds of persona lined the man'’ had*’gcnd Mra. Henry streets last night to watoh the The robbeirious condition spectacular blaze which could be 5 10 in-hoepltsWrom aeen »ghtlng-up-ihe'eky In PHert about IW PO1 a tree fell on Traffic was re-routed away rrom ^ khskf shisterday. the burning buildings but Buhl, police Ihrouiorking In tho Ts'ln Falls and state police were werewhen the acci- forced to drive their cars up and _____ree which his ■Otrrn'the-iitreet-to keep th e -crowd -r^; i hit.anuther from pw h^g . h,., liraVeSashed to the se v cn t nnall eipinslons. iddl- ^ree eauiht the ^ ’‘ rge one which spread U p l f ll i^ Wa skull, ll'e «re i" lhe beginning, compll-,n to theTioi- work.of firemen. I t Is be- 8H06HO^b' UJ.' { th , llcved -the-explosions-trere-caused- graveside »e? by oil or gasol^^e. The first explo- Atwood wertvUiin* t ^ Ui« ahowered the ImmedUte vidn- shone eemel

SH;•plane, Uumora In the fire area last night ‘“V '------— had ll tlint one person was trapped AttenaingQd H n v *h 'fl® flemcs but these have not “on, Norroaia C l L U j . , . hggn rnnflrmrd nirtc Camnbrll wa.i UlO,□ overcome by smoke durlnR the tiro eon, ua reararoons and a t < a. m. today o man by the In-law ar^_CIemencT ha.1 Chuck Oliver wn.s found MarUne-On

lihScI of unconscious in the rear ot the linpie- tlaughler-ln-U ie a ro th - “ '"P»ny »>y Jess Holmes and wood, Ooodl

. ..A,.,. Sieve Poore. Other su;

J-rSd'S; " s s " . c x s s s s ' r i ,i S s . — ““" ' '1 « " ; ” >• S i i t U BluTnty'of•eompBTtson r th e Baeon-Pro* - •

' f 1 »"■ company tire In Twin Foils ^^*?n [he shoJ?' T g f npprorimately *1» ,0M dam--------J ) r | } ]Mldvals ranch- s'uhl Fire Chief Bob Stewart Is The first

on vacaUon and. was out of tonn meeting of spp, chalrmsn. imt night. Police Chief Clyde Prjor posse wlU bi : no action on »nd Mayor Fred A. Kallusky both grounds a t 1 n. thank the police and tire depart- Besides thicted upon yes- menta of neighboring localities cusslon 01 I releases set for which helped in the fire and the sldertUon ng_ terms for publlo generally tor its wimngnea riders from p sa id ,' ■ - -. to cooperala and h elp. ^ _ 1 _ county »rg~

S e n s o t l o i f u l V a l u i _____ TRICYCLES C * (

rvlces for Nary Large Selection............................. y J *

uhl M e th ^ t GREAT VALUESWALLPAPER 8 A '

.1 KTvicu lor O n S i t o f i d l n g P o i n t iI b« «nau(t«I 0LiDDE.VS““OlITfilDl! W B lr t "

o’ MOUSE PAINT, OaL . ?U1 be made la ____ ____________ — .

TURPENTINE 'U services for CooUUier. OaOen ------------------

'STATE HARDWAS * ^tirS*W t JM.AUIN AVEOTJB BAST TWIN FALLJn»sre<m<nr7r | m i _ l l l _ _ l l l _ | | | i m m i | M

.....

Twin Falls JNeK8Jn.Brief___ ‘/ i f i f I se i Paya FSimr^ le y chapter N a 8, Disabled Vera Long paid »1 Thursday, tor irlcan Veteraiu,. and auxiliary ovecUhi« p«>Ung.

“ M .m o r i® r b S u ! ^ “ “I'’ ° 5 r T ^ ? l^ * ^ ! s - '-S i .n tr K « o n a ; je ' N .5 . . - f l l ? r ...... 9 ™ "P . t >^flFite'ortfigB'TnffiVa rar in r 4 »y « M t» C»aaa -i,»ra»-urangr naii, ,

rder Friday by Frank -A. Thomp- Thursday to Melvin Scherblnske and 14B dA luT . Thompson, . P,yeHoffma»,-boUi-Twla Falla, and ,

------- Harold E. Atnlp and Majgarette (X blrtU « t» . Twta n i l / >” "■ 'Ity hoAplul include daughters pjenit.BUnneddr. and Mra, Ernest Tumstlre, j,ycees and Jay-C-Ette* will pic- ' lien, and Mr, and Mra. Floyd m,. »t tho Adilson Parker home oa ‘ icC.-Burger.-and -a-#or»- to-Mrc xiii»DeUi“ l»m«v4ra-ttt- 7 :i3 -p jn ; ' Mra, Leslie Slater,, Filer. Tuesday. Those attending are asked

--------------------— to bring their tableware. The Jay-

BI Called in '- - - - - - - Clasae* WUl Besnme

)n H oldup of ;B ank In Stale :cxecuUve secretary of the Red Cross ; nOY. July 7 (-P)—The FBI has chapter here.i-caUed-ln-.to.lnTfaUgate the -------- --------------------1ing armed robbery of Uie first CoeiU Reported 1k of T?oy yesterdiy. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coleman, ,. Bun-totlng.-bandlt. esUmntcd Laguna Beach, CaW., were guesu ot ]le about 3D yeara of age. stutled Mr. and Mr*. E, E. Floyd /or the ,48 In small bills in a black lunch Fourth ot July. They left for Yellow- ,and calmly walked out the front «ione park. Mrs. Coleman la Floyd’s 1

r> nleee. •he.money—three l l bills and a • --------- ------------------- 1k - o f - f lv e ,- 10» .and-JOs-a-as Attend Conference . . .ded him by Frank Brocke. vice Dr, and Mrs. W. M. Orout .and jililent ot Uie bank, after the lob- daughter. Dellta. have retumedhad shoved a plitol toward a from Jackson, Wyo-. where they at- ,

nan teller and demanded the tended an intematlonia convention ,ley- The woman. Jean Krler, of naturopathic physicians. They ),t*a. niso toured YeUowstone and Teton

Walks Oot national parks, jfUr receiving the money, ths ............ ....................

E f f i s n r s s j r s : ; t ; -

rocke told Latah county sherlU's ilrs. McMlllan-s p a r ^ . Mr. and cets the man's gun was a "long- -Mrs. Jack Atkinson. Prior to com- S m pbW." m I .e . « u P..U- Ini to T O n P .l l . t» '• 1 « “ » ■l»«t

hidden by . pair ot Uarlc flun two wmIc In Balt Lalto City.

U „ « r . .1 U .la .p " S S f . r S l t h M w a r d chu,.h

he robber was described as about eet 10 inches tall and weighingUt I® pounds. He was dreased-lir ------ ^ r—khskf shirt and dark trousers.Ice Uiroughout the PacUlc norUx-

s i f f s s r - f irvHeld at ShosKone.H06HONE. J u l y T-.Prly»ie.veslde eervlCM-tor nany-Elmer .lood were conducted a t the Sho- ine cemetery a t i pin. Wednesdaythe Rev. Bert Powell. Funeral ^ A -

vices for the Iste Mr. Atwood -e held.' Monday a t Shelton,All, where he died Saturday.■he latB Mr. Atwood had resided .Shelton the past five year*. Be- ^.XJ-i’.'tSKlXS: | l r l T ( l

at CouncU filutts, la. L ■ ■ ■ mittcndlng the rites here were ■ ■ ■ ■ V I I I % ,I, Norman Atwood, who accom- ■ ■ ■ ■ M M ■ mlied tho body trom Shelton; a . ■ ■ I B ■ B U M~BTreffTLtwo5ZrrJtraiwrrsoiT5‘ ' ' ■ ■ ■ M f d ■ W mlaw and daughter, wMr, and Mra. " " " w — ■

fghUr-Uvlaw,' WUUam"At^ . I GROUND3d, Ooodlng.Jther survivors ' ar*. four sons, H R K 1 ?odrow. Roy. Raymond and WU- M M C iK jCn rall-M e d to rd ;- ihelr-mothai,- ----- , ----------- ...................... _s. Nellie Atwood, Council Bluffs.1 one broUicr. Donald Atwood, PO U N D ................incU.Bluff.a_________________ ___

Drill Scheduled FR A N K S ^■he first drill and orgsnliaUonaletlng or a county-wide mounted JU IC Y , T A ST Y , j tM wlU be held at the Filer fair- pOTTNDunds a t 8:30 p. m. Monday. i'U U W U ^ ^lesides the drill there will be d is- — — ■ ............... ' ' ..............alon o t posse by-laws and con-ertUon of officers. Interested w V T r n j / l U f l ? A Wers from all parts ot Twin Falb u U V ^ n J u V H mty-«rw-lnvlted-lo-ittena; - . '^ g g g g g g g j = - r ^ E A T O B ^ : -

^<an«o» 5 5 c9 9 * 9 9 J i m DI -------------------------------l U E S O N PO R KSAVE60% SAUSAGEOntValaes ^ m cL -FPUNPT..:— - 4 y ° -

W ARE CO.IN F A ixs rnoN E t m

Orang^ W/Km Juice

C O N € £ N jR A T B --

1 ^ 1 9 « -5 o z . CAN

n S a n b o r n S a y s f S e e i T f ^

- J r U r S r l ’ o l i e i e s ^ i » 1 s S ;

N e e d .‘C h e c k ’ S .

____ gim n iT t^ ^ - reaiuing tha t ^

L'f-l-t; “ r f n ? ” .o”3 s .President Trumans Jrogram.■nie southero Waho congressman turning Into alley

I u said Uiere IS a limit to .-bowl" haircut sported I1 pic- -And there Is a Umlt to Largo sUver-palr

" S ' o p M w . . . . . 1. . I d T h e f t C h a r g e A d m i t t e d b j

e the cusable m d nec^sry. But ex g,jQgHONE, July 7 -,s:

'" 'T S ; i S 2 » a 2 ; . S l U » “ ! £ Jda llE rrrank Die.

?u..- ss«.=c s.v»i;,'’;i.?»k s s "1„d-a p „ , J „ l l » D ie. . . t ball .1

i.^3 S c o u t s B r e a kS e c o n d J a m

Teton __________ _ VALLEY FOROE, Pa.,

C a n n in g K i t c h e n U ^ movement of pass^ . T rail was In fuU swlng toe

’ ^O pB ns a t J e r o n ic ^ soy scouuJEROME.-July i ' - The Jerome '

. and The Scouta broke camp

~ - t r s f i i “ 3 s . b i - s u r r . r . ; '

JrsoM iwa uSS next week, as ropalr* are pom one-UUrd of Uie wo ited. not completed on Uils unit.________ _

UiM lffi» I Y o u w U l t l n d t h i s ■ t r u e — C o rM In a n d s e e C o r y o u r s e l f . I n tlW p a s t w e e k w e h a v e b e e n r e d i~ in g n i n e t y - n in e I t e m s C o r t l— * e v e n t ______________ .

P APPLE JELLYMUSSELMAN’S PURE

. S oz. g l a s s ............... ....... 1,

Pectin M.C.P. Pkff.. . . 1^ Swiftening I 8 J - 1 -Bisq«iclt’ - : = ^ ^ Corn Flakes “X l

Cheerios Pk. . .1 Quaker Oats

^ COFFEEg CAKE MIX 9« CINCH PKo 3 9m GEANULATTO SOAP ' V.

I White King . . . • sU PEANUT BirtTEB

i - =-Skippy:S?“i:zL.::.:.r7:BIPE OUVEB

J 'Libby’sl il,"' :..I...:jl ^ . ' i -TKNAnaH- • ■ - •

Starkist-'Sric^-':" "doofood • . • -- - - •

J VETS 3 t o r ............J

.X A C lA t!n 5 5 « E _ .„ .......................

■ Kleenex .. .liCREMEFOOD ............. ........... ...............

_ Cheezee .....

wfMsmm

along ShoahoDO •wrioltbaU lying on h n » * V oaI ,unty agent's of- W l T

lSS“ ilr« t i a i S S i"„ 'i," '^ M « lS

ported by young W, Datjh. -jy , .ver-palnted trail- clislitBu.by Callfomla-11- ^■ednuai

~A5a"6v«nieaia;it^tus?" b, Affl. Kay ItiKtsm. Mu, »:

.rgelB; . » w s s ;

M v S n S s r i f s a t s:'“.m .l.< lb ,m i.r-.nd brought before - t, . ' , ,

r% F % £rx. £ £ ■ t e?Sr.ri».nd »V' fia'-'hS?rth to appear be- Mtlvltles not taUi,^,, IO-a.m. Saturday. iTie other aftenms,

■■____ Anlort fl.

reak up I homo gromidLUli^^B

Jamboree .& « a ^ Crash Repof passengers by Ed Brennen. U. Tmwing today as 47.- hu#' east, repotted u started lor homo which he wu InTointnd—naUonal—janir Affir-j,rg ^ -

“ ■ ■ “ Crash Occurred co Tft<e camp nt the end a t 1:30 a. m. long session last BrennensayitlKailIng Dr. Arthur A. Ing sldeswlprt oo, *cutlve ot the Boy Johnson, To. iMfj, ^a call for a world Brennen, the Johanigalnst the town- feet over on tla tta*lussla. the "anti- road.

iTUghta o Y '^ P -told the encamp- Q C C A D C U/lk

a outlawed Scouts DCrwKt Wl f UiB world's popu-

5 ^ 5 5 — STR IK E S,,,;

- C o m e . y i i j j lI n t h e

r e d u c - ir t h i s

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k’s « O e l l L

. . 1 5 ® i r o n H I

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c I i j i S

O riy fh e « 8 » i!C X ^ VORTEX oOW

• • 3 9 ^ --bwl-sliiped ■ t - t

■ - ^ O C - — fh J i....... ofl firing i » »

Iron K ra s A l

* • § a h o a a h *-------- - . - w . . . - l U p l M e j ^

■------ ' oil bttrosr.

: 1 5 c

....... 7 5 ® t h e .®

k M i - M ’ W J L L A . 1 ^IRES de™

■ r a ¥ i i e d ~ ^ k ^o rQ u erie

C a n d i d a t e s *onr2?^pendenU ttrho wera evMU-j (^ ^ ^ f ^ l ^ i t y i r i i r T e r o r A r^ rteS f lUd

rrldJiT. S y p . ^ ^ ^ 1 compni^ E ^ Z 5 i £ ^ Z 2 2 i Z t e InqulrtM from M ule vlney real-

^ K “ J 1, u i r C M. ftmlly th . t » Midler l . . ewually, U A * R*B«ion. »nd can be swumed the wldler It M e. ffiln ji

Hoi- inquiries concerning Afflertean | ^ «------tlTlU»n-eT»cueet-trMn B:oTWi-cUter J W -ii

^ m l ' . r , Loul* B’ nemke th in miUUiy < lw “ d«nt« .h o u Jd > Uve di

. . . ^ - . . . u . . s “ ',A, coiner. K vaen. n o re in n ttlon ili tlto may Uiey «

»1gn«5 C»vinMn» idijreu loqulriei to the dl»l»Ion o( policy,

f find Mrt. Jennl# Cor- uorem h*tlon*U »ho wlih to In- ft,, (i,,

^ ■ r v t n r tiu . ' ' ^ quirt Bbwit Korean nfttlonala ohould one v<^ ■ u u k r . Mrs. E. S. Max- .(jdreta inqulrtea to the Korean Jega- r

Unrdiouse,, Mrs. U, H. Uno.-WMhln£lon.,D. C . ~ _ , . ., nmoun ^ ■ i n d Mn. Zelma 0 < w - ^ inqiUrlM ehmild carry the »lg-

UorehouMa peUUso. nature of the person maUng the In- >>,. .,,are Cari Biaer* qulry. - - ,,

Olll. M. E. KJlbom. ---------------------------

K ’'■ Acequia Resident__ C i^ed byJDeath Sch

AOBQUIA: July 1 — Patrick Jo . T )^ m k ^ iM te rd a a . “ Ph *^"7* Thur»day alt- ' JK

^ K r C M.’Lantlng-« pell- »>>» hame ^ t h of here Mllltr K Berry. OTto H. foUoTloK a lingering Illness. bo con

K Mlcri A nam fa Mr- Ferry w « bom Dec. M, J8M.fliytorii and Andre* In Ireland. He tnanled Orace Ann „ „

^ K . . 1_______________ Brogan ApiU.17».1826.-liLfliui.mnr. C art .^ _______ rtKo, and moved lo Acequl* lo nutriic

^ ^ B H G S 0 t~ j^0 F -----------eurvlvorfl'tnclude-thm-aoiui-^'^ 'ctaer~i^ H ^ n < 1 Ct* ...... iel. Vincent o6d Kevin, a l l ' Ace- .jn -J■ s Bird alffnup danghtera. Peggy pu &Uc» . e B.d A K “a “^Sle"^“n‘d°D”e■kt ^T:■ f l n ’S.e r>err>-. both Acequln; live brotlicre. ^ble'a

h» u S r mo^erT^at Ferry..Acequia; Edward Per- p„,i3, cirM ftffim hv fljit. f7 Michael Ferry, both "Wli-

Mrs N O Johnson, nilngton. IXl.. and Jfunea and Den- y»■ ^ i ^ i t T e , ° ; n ~ S nla Ferry. b o t h . . I ^ d ; - t o t t al*. _ D t

ten, &lra. Agnes Martin, Wllmlng- » « || be Uken to the wn: Mrs. Marjorie 0-Drlen. Fhlla- It 8:30 “ m and re- delphla, and Mr*, ila ry O’Brien, K rw hFilis at B;30,p. tn. . .i. « Thursd

Pills-Wells stage line. The body 1* a t the Ooodman tj,g jg,^ K u e Bird members may mortuary. Rupert, pending funeral • kbmI

arrangements. cldmt

WP.ISCR nTATTN8“V lfllT^ swlpc3*^ H t A U . July 7-Mr*. A E. KEYBDBN, July 7-M r. and R n : to pna ^ ^ ■ U l at the home ot her H. E. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. di ^ ■ a a d daughter. Mr. and Bus UanhaU, Lehl. Utah, are ^i5- trial.

Oentry, Weiser. vhere lUng at the home ot Mr. aod Mn. ^^M -T O nr-T ia t. ,■■ — tnfey-Mannffll.— .................... -nEAP

» r e are o f h ers fhc■ but n o n e so

----------- buidmi JW »llli tlwnalMBW ef w»Uy d«fto»tlflgT—- - Kot V h'« (O Adininl-PgBhTWpp.-Admli»l-i

- »>l>tnl nloauikally .npom U . «xcm moktur*. Food* dos’tdiyoaC.FlaTonA3o’tmlnfla.

• ■■ ■■, wn.. 11111,1 "

|* « W t l iw B » t W J » » — .............

■ Robert E . L e e420 M A IN A V E N U E S O U T H -

'______________ TIMES-NEV

Prem ium P ay lifiEdlnderwri Is Sniifrlit in To Meet S^tu|- — •*» J U U g n t — .111— = s ltF 6 5 5 a i5 S : i3 5 5 :$ n ,

^ ^ ^ ^ writer* aasoeUtlon will nrn: C ourt A ction 3«o.V.uri,=r,J A second .ult « u filed In dis- ‘ m3- - tia -w .u r t- 'to u n d a y -n t iH t^ b c - “ Gomniercls) Travelers Insurance *T ?T _ ,^ “ •

■ p ran t nuaaell. president7 "“^fWcy. Mn'duct'uir^Msio^***^., The ictlon waa brought by Esther ..C. Oale Baker, preilden f A.-jagtij-xiiiT-ciiiimnaream p*«7 wat«-ttssii{UuaH-ofTjre-Xi^ ho* retuscd to return all of her ers, htij,called a meetlnt, premiums. state oJIlcer* and membcit A similar compUlnt was tUri Plann*"* committee .prece

against the company by Milton “ eettag a t 0:30 a.n Uerman who asked the return of ^ , ,, 4W-ln.premlums:-.ndJi,OOOTmnl.- 2*e live damages. • Buriey-and Twin TalL! wle n .e Jagel. suit aUeges the plain- S * the“omce"o/Kent'Va'T■ ^ committeeman ot i

ten by Jack Richey and teo Allen. aasoclaUon, la i Main avenue The saleanen told the nialntltt ________________y they were not lelUng'an Insurance r v j > j t r ,5 fiiteen Motor; ,«;‘ui;;;;ro,'as5.rx '; Cjtedatsh o s

nmount-5he InTated.-Shfr also seeki f “ ^

"aLS"".‘ T jS fS ",;Bmi^ and Jacob* are aUomeys miles per hour, for both plalntlfl*. jhojo appearing before _ , ; T --------------- Corftln, poUce Judge, to

I School Open-for-.- M " i 2 “" S 'SReserve Officers ard, Kimberly: wllmer '

Military Intelligence aehool will Daughert;bo conducted Oct. 8 to 31 a t Van- Pat A ^ r ta ra , JeroncouvM Barracks, Wash., for oHl- ^ Medford. Filer; Wallace Icen of the organised reserve corro. ^ Peppef. M(Capt. Jaek W.-Bodarme.-Joeal ORC * “ « 0 and-»3instructor, announced Friday. '

IjUck-y-Ninie -]servV, are eligible to attend. Ap- r ’l I . T I T>pUcatlons must be submitted Im- C l U D H a S r «mediately by’ those desiring to at- BUItLEY Julv 1-Luekvtend. Further InformatlGn Is avail- i-juij Monday a t theable at the o n o office In Twin u .d „ . :

with Marie Pewkcs, presldt. .—— — ducting the btlslnesa meet)

- D r i v e r R e l e a s e d -Charles F, Keioler, Shoshone, who Bette Jean Walker, gave

pleaded not guilty to reckless driv- onstratlon on putting a tiIng when arraigned In justice court hot pot -tioMer. Shlela OuiThursday, has been released from and Marie Fewkes demc

I the county Jail on tlOO bond. vegetable plates. Hostesses• Kessler was Involved In an ac- afternoon were Carol Ann#

cldent Sunday on state highway SO and Llill&n Darrlngton._ y iL c aU ii » a i ^ J n K j l d { . . _______- — - _ . _ • - - _. s w l ^ a tree when ne attempted VISITS RAN'cn• to pws another auto. BUSS, July 7-Edward 1 - No date haa been set for Kessler’s hart, animal husbandman i• trial. Unlveitlty of Idaho exiensi

-------------------^ ^ ice. visited a t the nr. S. W-READ TIMES-WEWa'-WATr r ADH. ranch Isit we'ekl

(hat d fe N ew , so truly M odern!

^ yna abk ta qukk-frHiBroitlflgT------- ttuUTmiaV WtoTw* a t 20* bdow Tal, If If<iJi» lt»-------a r Admlral-Pgal-TiHjpr'Itr a p a t a f fwraljirlP tta f qiildc»-

Foods IVmzm and atora ap to M poosda of food.

^ ----------

^ fianKt NetiryTC(l>90W tl>*A4n)nlD aaI^nip I ^ H B mbmt froHa. maata asd TC^tabh* thriva fas the ceol, A n y I H n ' atno^pbn*. Tb* StarHaap b<lf« kill IHX** edora aad- I ^ ^ B i ntard sold growth.

?ajau !!!M b IWODual-TW Y ouftJwtoa a fU M aclOHeublofaetef

' 'abiHgt-apaei^'UatmBBDiiaimpaHeaUaaar''

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TlMi»wDujt-Ta4>liaffMt>n«>oti)MhaV«n’t. li-dea* ' ..................tMnyr-*’---------■•. - / v ^ u - ^ - .a io I, .i .lf ^

ee Sales Go. -)U T H ^P H (» fB lM

3-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

‘rwriters Payment of $488 1 olewb*n Saturday .Sought in Court

daher-Ule-ynder-- —A-rini-gmt fur w nretloirof » l » .W --------------- ~I will meet satur- and Interest was Jllefl in probate RogerKB-hMeVto court Thunday by the United Oil aurance. J. o. Me- company, against U «U n K. Mor- Ddent of the Twin gan. ^ , M m

• - - gan purihated merehandUe between m m s-eounty horpltal March IS and Oct. IS. tflts and g K -Peelausuesls—A. rtirt nM p.y fnr » Th» rn m p .n y ___ * ..¥■_president of the wants six per cent lnt«rt»t ironi______________jMfaFi 1 n^[[ '.lan ' p‘.gy - ' —' ' " "*'U. rence B. Quinn represents the oilprealdent of the company.

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1 members of £; Gooding ResidentPaid Final Honor i W

T,»|„ QOODma, July 1 -P unera l aerv- I f f ‘W wJi'iMEiflicf z.-Eiwir.-B2mi(raiea — I fc r 'f f f l i

, Fridor nUl't were held a t the W ,\ M■n»omp»onchap«lat2p.m.Wednc3- f e ; ,

^ .S'*’ day wtm the Rev. Carlton Moore ot W ij l? ii avenut w »^ ^

Twosolo* weresimg by Omar Mel- ^f r k f f i r l o f o accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd W jr- Vt U l U l l S l S Bnlveiy. Pallbearers were Joe Acorda, •».C l..> x r.k ..V 'W- Austin. E. a Buell, V. E, J B k ;' ‘Ao n o s n o n e Damel, R. Kendenon and Philip '

8 s a s a . ‘Ih-Shoahone-July ' - - ■■ - _ ------ —L Austin. chlefi>r ... H a | S | | f . dH V 'Jlindsmotorists Uie H C W InXorced here, and a ■ ■ 'trough th . ity u Stom ach D istress ^

d 1 r « W h « n H o A f « A t . P e t o ’s l Io«b; twflhon, Jeror^ie;_B4y- ___________ProdicoIIy el:tn Palls; Dallas bolei bicoinlls; Clifford Bal- \ 37^ ^ , -Wllmer Wllilams, ' ' / (3 ' ' #

“ TmiTFaas Parley » ^ T i w i « w i n i 6 « - $ « r s t « w d k im b e r lx r .-Lucky nine V f l l l .li^le '’; M aT grt BUHL .

s, president, con* tarriet a roll all ehe time. Tenia «i«ickJ»

2 Toaiaa(iet mealt or wbenarcr diiireaa ker, gave a dem- ocoiri. Thty work Unt Eem em ber- \ting a tab on a keep T uai baady»<at lik e caody,i 'rtlela Oummeraon p^l0«.j.uf.t»f»«jse. I:es demonstrated <>.1 I »dostesses for the Krol Anne Maggart H I l>8Wn-RANCH ; ' 5 S i « ‘ S B 7 6 r T W J W W r ' ^Edward F. Rlne- indman with the0 extension aerr-

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4. Bales Tied Under Compressio5. Inverted Anti>Clog Knotlera.6. Safe Side Mounted Needles.7. Special Straw BaUngTen'Bion'!

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ffave y o u th e f i r a t com pletely 1 r e s s io n . _ , M ark i t m • "m u * t" todhy f o ry cI te r s . See f o r y o u n e l f w h y N ew Hollalie s . new 1 c o s t la a b e t te r buy th a nlilon'Springs , Jmt cb«k thj»«tdiaa----------- --— :------- --------r t u r e s t-Jaftlfi5--haIavUiW ftCr«®DU«

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Springfl . . . .work>Tlth ttie ,'. • , to produce heavier straw

to tw tens per boor. Fanter , . ''v alea per minute. -■--- : -

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IW sr.4., U....M IhK pi»*r p^r.utrl.» H-tloii *’ PROTEST-

, iMt, »t .Adrf Unr.io by impiCT.iti, li» Sn. ^ ------------ . p,juneu »n• HATIONAL ItrPREHrNTATIVE* tuprtme COU

C.IIJ *tbldandr«l• Ml W.T>.< StTW, Bin C.llt-_______ Jf,,volt, which (

--------------------- F R A N C E 'S F L IG H T IN E S S t.plure only. . J ___ T h e , F re n c h .80c j0llst.v«caiiscd th e f a ll , of

P re m ie r G eo rges B ld au lt 's governm en t. T hey lYit « e n rw ith d rew th e ir ba ck lo g from th e co alitio n of andprogitui

- p a r t le s h e h e ad e d . T h e i r ac tion couW hn rd ly ^h a v e com e n t & w orse tim e. »r

...... ........O n - th e - o n e -h a n d , K orea la a fla m e w ithw a r a n d the -w c« t€m naJJona m u5t ta k e im r ri;n iO f8 -

- j pn rtnn r. fipricinns tn rn m b a t R usala ii-aggrea-- jtM nigavenislo n th e re . O n th e o th e r, s lx -n a tlo n pa rley soh th e F re n ch -sp o n so red plan fo r a pool of “ Jn „ (! N.E urope’s co al a n d s te e l resources a re Ju s t ciaim«i thatw arm in g up . Wj Kansiw c

No d o u b t th e F re n c h arc long since w eary jy ^ ‘ otj?e''r j------a t-b e in g le c tu re d -b y A m ericans o n - h o w - to M r-T«m «n

co n d u c t th e ir a f f a i rs . Tliey have to ta k e luncheon hu n in ii» « n ; I t m a n c m i i r v accom pan im en to f th e econom ic a n d m ilita ry a id th e y got pijin„jf ro m ua. . . ‘

"^ B u t'a p p a re n tly th e fac ts of llfo. In 1900 excW es-Jiiflt w o n 't a ln k In o v e r th e re . In bygone dayfl privawly den

• " th e w orld looked w ith am u sem en t .upon th e coUe»g f re q u e n t ll lp -f lo p a of F re n ch prem iers . I t waaso m e th in g Ilka th e re g u la r M onday m o rn in g as ihe? »(

■■ rev o lu tio n In a 'L a t in A m erican c o u n try . • :m&n-wB« noT h e re ’s n o h u m o r in tHls so r t of p e rfo r- w

m a n ce In to d a y ’s tro u b le d world; n o r la th e re pve ro rtd en c e o f p o litica l m a tu r ity In It. T he inviution. •F re n c h s t i l l aeem to th in k th e y a re p lay in g wmmi Bome k in d of c h ild ’# g a m e -m u a lc a l c h tlr aw ith th e p re m ie r 's s e a t the .p rlee .___________ Jc^il»uva bt

A ny se asoned p o lit ic ia n In a n y o f th e free ^ f i T a l n a tio n s o u g h t to kn o w th a t th e g re a t con - t™e of year fUcfc ra g in g w ith t h e Soviet un io n ( th e cold w ar) c a n n o t be w on unlesa a solid f ro n t Is

-m ain ta in in r-c o n n n o o n jT y rT n i'd -6 6 iia ity ~ d e ---sn u 'ih e rs , v.. ., .. m onda-aU hU lty .-------------------------- ... ----------- - -trouncaS-*«

s ta b le g o v e rn m e n t Is a c lto u m a tan c c fSSiVor“theF ra n c e h a s se ldom en jo yed . B u t I t la one she etmi, ,h a d b e s t s e t a b o u t n c h lcv in g -so o n If she burn’* stalew an ts to b e ta k e n se riously in th e 1050 world.* ' T*o “ “‘ti T h e re Is no room In th o g rim ago fo r th reeto s ix m o n th s’ f ly e rs In governm en t. W ho can ot Arkansaj.c o u n t upo n th e w ord of a p rem ie r whoso They realpow er m a y be s tr ip p e d aw ay tom orrow ? • of th

A p p aren tly th e m e rc u r ia l F re n c h a rc n o t tl7e^c'nsrM:_____ go lag to -b o -h e rd o d -In to a few la rg e p a rtie s catu for ue

e a c h of w h ic h m ig h t be capable of govern ing Social and i F ra n co a lo n e . In s te a d they a rc s tick in g toth e ir o ld h a b it b f sp li ttin g off In to m any wime BuifJip a rtie s , n o n e s tro n g enough to ru le a n d som e reprcientaiii

rT T T T r* fl-am alh the4rm «n-^?^ i»J« lu)t.h6 i:dJyT fU V -.^“ ‘ “i 5 ^— hal l . ^ .. S J S

P e rh a p s th e re fo re th e F re n ch sho u ld adopta c o n s titu t io n a l l im ita tio n on th e frequency c iu ib m / w ith w h ic h g o v e rn m e n ts m ay be ove rth row n .

--------I t m lg h t-b e -p ro v ld e d , fo r exam ple , t h a t any erp rem ie r cou ld n o t b e ousted w ith in le ss th a n could not h

- a y e a r of h is ta k in g o ffice . bun for thaT h e p e n a lly fo r fa ilu re to ach ieve a sub* “ f jli , ,

---------a ta n t la l- m e a e u ro - o f po lltloal s tab ilU y-oou ld - -W o T -aa -w ell be th o s h u n tin g of F rance to th o m ino r PmtdeniTi

' counclla‘6 l;4 n t9 m atU )n a l-a c tlo n . T h e French- m a y n o t h a v o m a n y m ore chances to prove "'.J.jjj th e y deserve a b ig g e r iB le.-------------------------------Home and

------------------------------ :-------- ------------------bitter, u r«:DHAFT LAW NEEDS TEETH l E l u S l

B y p ass in g a 15 -day sto p -g ap d r a f t m ca- leamtj, aure , congress av o id ed exp ira tion of th o ex-

- la tlh g la w -a n d -g a in e d tim e - to w o rk -o u t a *ngion tha■'•‘ - '.a en rtb ie 'B x tB n sJo n -b iii.- -------fnceii}'un---------- B o th h o u se s 'h f tv e ' now approvetT hew p ro - LauKiie h»i

posala, b u t ‘th e a x p lm tlo n d ead line 'Was tooclose to p e rm i t th e reconciling of d ifferences V T p ]

. be tw een h o u se a n d se n a te versions. 'T h a t Job now b eg in s, a n d in th e In terest •

of th e n a t io n ’s s e c d r lty I t Is to be hoped th a t h u suTedI, th e s e n a te ’s le g is la tio n will bu lk la rg e s t In ubor Act iijf th e m eaau re th a t f in a l ly goes to th e W hite itrue asain' • H ouse, • . ■ ■ 'flththeleliI T h e s e n a te b ill c a lls fo r a th re e -y e a r ex- |“ ?*” fa'sur

. ' “ th e h o u se endo rse d ;rin aa m u c b aa thia^la-part^ o f th e c o u n try ’s baalc secu rity p ro g ra m . It

I aeem s w ise to a pace th e renew al d a te s fa ir ly debium, Tt. w idely. ton|te«niei

M ore Im p o r ta n t t h a n th la f e a tu re , how - »jit«mof.v 1 ever, Is th e s e n a te -a p p ro v e d prov ision a llow -I . Ing tb e P re s id e n t to o rd e r a c tu a l- ln d u e tio n s TiuHn a ^ i

— n o t J u s t d r u f t r e g ls t r a t lo n ^ w h e n con - repudutmggress la n o t in session . u ture to

T h e h o u se p ro p o sa l specifies t h a t Indue- _ v',■ tlo iia m ay " be" o rd e red only a f te r ’congreM .' pniudentiai

by c o n c u r re n t reso lu tio n , haa d ecla red a n a - along withtio n a l em ergency . I n o th e r words, i f congresa employe*, aj w ere n o t in aesslon w Hen a n en em y a tta c k

: MTOC.Wft w ou ld h a v e to wftl^ fo r th e la w m ak - rejeeUd It.. ' f t s to , ossem hlc la 'W a a h lh g to h b e fo r e 'w e .fo ra « -b o i• . •• •.'c fluia-^gin '-arttrtm fe-T kn aw ny;;......h " 7 .~ :_ T h $ .- tw « rr« b s tjr tt l ty -o f.a u c h - irp n n r lsh n r lir :

a -d a y -o t^ a to io lo bom ba a iid g u ided m issiles jact.tindin8T ^ -hartliy ne«da to b e po in ted o u t. E nem y aa- nwmbtit w<!!__ «au lt m ig h t c rlpp lq th o cap ita l, m ig h t w reak But has itA g re a t havoc In th e n a tio n ’* tra n s p o rta tio n111 «yst«m. T o b e d e p en d e n t upon a congress uwahicti'v,i i " - • 7 * 4 ^ to a ssem b le Is railroad warI I - ■ ^ j 2 ^ i ‘« -C t»Q U c.de feat. iic«_we doi

■ ^ 8 " P r ^ d e i i l 'm u a t ’ljava" th e p p w e r 'lo 'I I o rd e r ' th e d ra f t in g of m en in a n y s itu a tio n ' 'l l ^ m il ita ry leadera consider critica l B,n note|! ] - enough . --------------------------------• - - -■ UblaUonUi,

------- H e h a s t h a t pow er u n der p re se n t .d ra f t ’* i* lacwIr, , law . Only th e tim id ity o f po litic ian s In an ®' F* «lccU on y e a r c a m n c p la la w h y 'th e provision

U! w a a n o tp I a c e d . ln t h e c u T r e n th Q U s o b i l l . l t Uiitpurpoaf r t • isould bo a g rav » ,ie ca r lfy r isk to a d o p t now Tb« Ohit

IcgLilaUon th a t o m it ted thU v ita l p ro tec tion . •*.,!?R , F o r la w m ak e rs Jealous of th e ir a u th o rity . matietJhtW - th e re o u g h t to be su ffic ie n t c om fo rt In th e patucipatioap-------- aeiiatei-provlB k>n-thatT«chtm -conBre.«;s"rs"lir ‘J'TOW Ui[jlj aesslon Ind u ctio n s m u s t w ait upon Its dccla- r/.htr'T | | , raU on o f w j m e rg e n c y . Buditt.

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V^.HIRLIGIG^AaHINOTOH ~ Ij^omln»tlon*Jn 6«uth Carolina n e it Tuaday.'fin I «f Uia Uckin* * t gave Ptpper In yiortda and |

ilSw 'lnTlofUj Caroim*; *»Ul r _ - ' .

'2 B B C * ''* *lVuniaii'« S ^ t i l i t d61U.Tr ' D UThit ll the plciurcaque and alight*. A tall gent-

I an aitut« aoutheni poUUclan of Uie T-N tawI -I DldecraUe Und«nclt» analywa Uie looking for »

mOT*tn*n( w h ic h be tom ew hat'J C r ' aecnu to b* (WMptnc through Robm w t'd noUcfc

P . ' / a K k ' E .L e*'»btl0T#de«ntrTw llh*»pint inU ieirew /ir i l j J C S m j •o''®* “ *• iU t«i rllhU arsryone *a«b a e j S ^ emoU aflTtnaflid tc t»»-nrtn t Dn i ^ u u l f6r" '

Sumtar. OnlJ now th« «oulh cUlntd:A u laying It wltb ballota tmtaad of- got i. . . bulleu. arid IheyT# nluT M M , , . W edJto’tg

B0TE8T—Due pifilany to Prealdent Truman* j j , uc j Uneu and- JnepUtude, and partUlly to r«*n trtme court dcclilon* on racial »etr*t»tIon, am- ^fera tha gid and reaconslhl# !tata*m»n from tho aouth main- j^, homejI that the Umlt«d and-restricted DtxIacraUe re- -----------t which enabled the Thurmond-Wrlgbt tUket to »RA!lure only four a talti la IMS, ha* now * d*it s ir;II protttt agaln*t lha admlnUtiaUon a “»oelaU«tlo , j j y „

Rt wera not, they aigu*. the enUghUned. aiVaneed - 3 ^ i I progrtulve aUte of Korth Oaxollna would ^ have juid now m: nlnatad WtllU Bmlth. a eouaervaUva. antl-Tnunan dldaU, over auch a well-known and reapected iltman and acholar »i Frank Orahaai. if* a well-:

. . • a ra to n jo fd iVRlOVa-Behind-lhe-scenes h tppen inu »* ‘J’® *intgoYemora' conltrcnce atJVhltfl BulBhur.Sl'n''** uoaipvi.TU to lubstanUnte these analyse* of the p tw ex-t of the touihcm rebellion agalnat Pre*ldent Tra- o«*jin.n ind National Chairman Boyle, who h u p r^med th a rh e inttndi M renwnlnata and reeleflKansas City p<U without any help from Ui# *oath. ®.

no t-ln v lti-to .-iU -W b lla -Hau«. Ath«n u» ..m cheon hU 1048 opiionenU. Oov*. J . Strom ‘TOur- ence? nd ol South Carolina and Fielding Wright of rjlBlpiTtrHo tUd-not-lntKe-Uuanr-Mr.-Tnimaft-aa-T ._Ined. betause ‘•they are-not DemocniU.'’ w# im'dmUr

name* In r«l:XCl*E8—For R few tcnM houn, a* the g ov^ora wouldn’t laWly denounced the White Houm *nub to two of jhem.

'n i^handful' would“ hciw* up“ t®the ptealdenllal ^HE r.

i?*ihey agreed omong thtmselvea, Prealdent Tru- °n o rw a ''* .n-WB« not dcmeanini only -Oovemora -Thurmond . fool de 1 Wright. He waa Itwultlng the »«U a which Uiey

I^'joveniDra did not respond ,to the prealdtnUal jjot juy. h ItiUon. although It la nuppoMd to be a Mrt of 'al comrhand. Oov*. Puller Warren of Florida and wherevet in Shlvara of Toxa* returned to their rtfpMtlve------------ jm , ol )lUla on the ground tha t they faced a "prMi ot flomtlng*

---------le of year most ot ttieir heavy work U l ln b h t i One day <

tE B urr-O ovem or Warren W moved to duck• Whli£ Jlouse luncheon because.Rep.-QeorgS-A.___itthcrs, who oppbsed the -talr deal" program, i-'na ' luncal-tha detaagoglo Claude A. Pepper la .tba.re* - ug-M j-to Ulenatoria] primary. OoTemor BhWewrememberM • it. for the Hrat time In many yeari, a Republican re. lUy waa elected to UiB houee from Speaker Ray-

S-S MUthe'r^^^^imere did not even aho* up-at ..! pow»ow. They wtre Oov*. Earl K ^ n f of LouU- .la and Sidney B. McMath, once a Trum an devotee, “‘*"-AikaiLsas. Hi. tell derhey realize they will have a hard pollUtal row tad of them If they even aecm to “ He "malrsidcntlttl program which having.,t>ten iram*<i ^e Consreas of Industrial Du take C” l'an?*po?S w l''«yL m 'o f the eouUj. u ^ '^ 'iv e 5o, In view of Mr. Truman's rebuff to two governors,U tlie lallure ol four others lo attend either the ' jj* tax <Jhlle Bulfihiir Spring or White House partlc*, ihe dough, nrcientatlon of state eiccutlves from historic Demo-ttlc-teirlUuy-.w iu.-la.rtBlty. .a.mlnorlty pa^P ' /i.y h.iould' allo Se noted lhat the ab4ent««rhiill-frofit th# „ ,{ j , ,nner and electorally^.trong atate* of the South. " “ p « '

CIUIBMAN—The blttomess of Uie Democratic gov- ' nor* agalnit the man in tho White House wm re­nted moat vividly In .Uielr selection of Frank J. luiche ef Ohio a* chairman of lha conference, ho Where b uld not havo t>een given thla honor. It It had not y j , en for the support accorded him by.'tTrrnnan Demo- . pg ,,

attending the confc'cenee.'abvernor Lauiche. ^ 1o-la-a3-“ lrdepi:trtnrt-«a-«i>eg on Ice," ahocktd Buch going ■Mldenl Truman. Natlonal.^«alrman Boyle and Ohio heardimocrau by^lntlmaOng'^hat he m lfh t vote for ihe -jj,, needited "Bob" T a f t In November. , aave.The pubUo and private reaction around the White Bve,y'ting 3uie and Democratic national headquarter* was so tier, u relayed to him by Wlephone, tha t he lUurMiTOUld be indiscreet for him to appear at the whiw Now prctl3u:e luncheon. So he told hi* gubernatorial col- comelinies. Und aonBut. as an endorsement of his pro-Taft statemfnt, buy.Id to force him to b«ard Truman and Boyle at Wm Ii- But maybgion, the boya <>cU<! him chairman ot thrconfer- - <jo„, y

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' l E W S O F O T H E R SNOT MfeEIT ENOilOH ^ FAMC

The sKltchmcn’a union, (an AFL afnilale) thus far : • * “ Ls stayed w ithin the term* ot the National Railway ibor Act In Its dl*puU with tho railroad*. lU current «rilte against four weitem roads also remaln*,ln line ,Ith the letter of the law. But we doubt that the union ader* who so earnriUy m rked for the pataage of ill measure ever Intended tha t it b© used as it has

= = * icourt hearing a couple of yean ago, recalled that ha ■ 114 in 'congrcis when the bill for the rail law, was •'bated. The chief of the rail unions, aald be. gave > . initeasmen strong assurance lhat were the proposed |Item of walUnK-periods, mediation, and fact-find- g put In effect, a .'trike would Yarcly It ever occur.Tha •iwlichmen have now followed Uie firemen,Ithln a Tpace of le.is than two month*. In pretty well . - - pudUtlng th a t assurance. And- tbe American publlo sure to aak the qucjtlon; W hat la their JustUleaUoo?The switchmen have been demanding a 40-hour :eb for <8 hours’ pny-a 31-cent-an-hour Increase. A esldenilal facl-flndfnk board con.«iaered this Cemand LoanB 4 ing with slm lUr demands of other unions of yard L ea siploye*. and recommended a <0-hour week wltb an g ,

l^e*iw'cU*aceepted the finding. The awltchmen F ix tu leeted It. The union'* itatement th a t It Is atriWag S to ck F r a « -hour week sucn-« .the ifc t of the J f i d t ^ teye^herefore^noV borna-out *y -tb a .f*cU..Tha. altlof-Uia.ualoa’a eM t..tllM ..m M L iat:pn .llj..w -_ „ _ Q th » . J ntlon thn t-n had not been-heard aeparately by lha n g 31 :t.tlndln« b o n d and upon the obvious fact tha t lt4 •mbtn w innnonrm onty . ilim ic lFOut has It m erit enough to cxcu*e a atrlke Ui a puS ' utility—enough to JutUfy carr>-ln8.»tlll further.a.

Utm of action which can only break down the very r n o h qti »• ahlch was designed to bring fair treatment to the v^ubh an ilroad worker and nnlnterrtipled eervlee to the pub- i We doubt th a t the ^ e r l c a n people wUl think , ;=ChmtUB“ 8Clene«MonKW;---"' "r ~

ISOIATIOSISX TRAIT j,(5en. nobert T a f t has slY«h evidence of that strain of r « « i f ai olallonlst opinion tn his makeup lha t perhapi will be *./ftpitai bl* factor In denying him a chance-to run for S u rp lu s

rtttflent of Uie Unlled Stntes. IlnHiviHla ituj debau ot> aims for we.tem Europe. Senator alt haa given an opinion against apendlng money for U nearn i

- D e p o s i tThe Ohio aenater 1*,'* brtUlant-fearless itatasm as' ' " T lm p ■ho U at hU best on domesUe,it\atter».-whi) Is far 1**1 i wservatlve-OtSh-hls foes-palnt him. But on forelin D cm a u ttett he Is inclined to be skeptical about AmericanatUclpatlon t o j n y e.K-nt tr. w»rlil . t r . i r . w m . . _________Tftrna'Utmraesllne'if to be ihe-leadlng nation of the fjiern world. Mr. Taffj atiltude seem.-? to be a lutlle »*,;esliire-asBlnjt o il Inevitable Hend.—Astortan lOr*.) ' **'luditt ^

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‘ 7 n M E S - - N E W S , ~ T W I N T 'A C C S , - T D » H 0 -

HOW THrNGS APOT ( g i p e G L E R ’E

. J I 9 po”a a ? * to *oannu2lst

T-N tate Thursday aftamoon , H

i-d noticed the gm( and hU Vila pelr carfln front of the T-N, in it ^ I

Stjjf W i B s 4 £ r ! “

u , . ,oidn.h .111111.. w ho. P '“ :----------------- O fr« w ia -B W n f-i» l-M ^T r1 n -^ ; t

^ COI s : ; a s « s . ' t !y figure used to be my fama,“ *’*’ oonTlcUcn Ia middle-aged a a tto a lam; . . “ .................................... .. _ j ( th a t was many yiars ago Mr. H art seemi to haya clearedd now my fame haa spread." hlmseU by acceding to the commit- ‘i

.............- ABUBy.Hoiue ueV demand* for. certain Informa* *• • • • tlon aa an afUrUloughV •

I a well-known fact that there j j j „ o never met any of Uieie Ionj of dirt in the air. and moat although that from a Journal- :

listen to It. say* .the Office may be more an admission t^tfn ^Iper. a boost. After all. I have met Brow- *

■ ■ — ....... ... d e rrm nry -W iltsce -nn il-B eiino r -TINTED B L W t noosevelt.

Potao; . • • .

^ use namu. Why tha differ- p ip iganda.'m a .lltU a .o tr-rimM I bare scanned did not ex- _____ cn n ew ,p „ j, ^ 5.

s * „ r r :' ' . . > fully because unions are my ^ ec-

THE 7A11ACY 8TATB ^>t guy va* dot kind ol guy I have observed that even thoughDot u*e de wordj to ily >uch clUeen* received a premiseIt reorder petjple all tier Ume, - from-a eommlttw of-xongras* .that- CJnd den he eat (J»r pie. their confldentUl daU would be

kept confldenUal. nerertheless It It guy. he va* plumb fu» ef quickly leaked Into pro-admlnlstra-

word* Uon newspapers.Wherever he vaa go. More flagrantly,- Congresamanid Ilk* old go**lp all der Ume Buchanan, Pennsylvania, th»-ehalr- Bomtlngs he say maybe vas man, published Jn the Congressional

not so. Record several of these newspaper----------- ]-------y '" . ,— a-ccouhtrglvmrTwrinrerm inoii:—M day down by dot Ooulee Buchanan also loaded the Record

‘'®T" . . . . „ with abusa of these men and all.here arnpa a n i wjtU da tell wpported them. They wore

fliht-lM -jycntJ}l!uJhat,l'e?uId.ln una 013 IS vav jie i«ii. manner be termed progreaslve,, - a . r t o don '■ ««• boee-you- a*^-j^ugh U ia t.w fluld.ba.i.c rtas.

l^TbtJiid der dam .0 high•r volt.1 and amn* he must fasclam 1* a real

be-eneip--Tho' for butler hou**wlvea Bumely'* ffroup-Uis *p«arhead of

,.w fascism because, ws read a lltUe* ■ further on. hla group would Umlt

t tell dem vot good guy he the Income tax to 25 per cent.vas'. I agree with that proposal, but no

He "make wldt open'good- American Joumallst criticized fas-ttoiea door"; clsm and nazlsni moro vehemenUy

1 take der money from der nor In liner particular than 1.. rich. ............................... .... . ■■ ■

Und give it to der poor. j ^y u.e way, tha t Muj-t tax der bconle for their so'l"' both agreed with

■dwRh Roosevelt that the dtUen'a enmlngsUnd m lt It oheese und spudi “"=1, thus all his labor belonged

ri.y hiM> . absolutely to Uie alate.* sell der cheeiV"to make der ' T f in d t lu ir ih l* '! * the bellerof alla«i oer cneeae to ••progresjlves" who viciouslyDer *puds In rotUng heaps da ““ “ 'k all proposal* to eitablUh for

U9 all of us Uia principle that Uie fruits of our labor should iMlong to

er egg* da put him In a cave us, not to congress.Where bat* un4 0.-U da Uve. We read, Uiat the Frlande-ofir dcni as vant some ham and Dcmorcrary, whleh was not troubled

eggs - by lnvf*Ugatoni'U an ‘antl-een-A tinker’* dam da give. munlst group," which la news to me

and mnny ollwrs.ich goln**-on before vas never Throughout the debates as far-as

heard I hive been able to plod UiroughNo need now, any more to Uiam wliii ihelr long'•lasertJon*" of

“ Tl*’ V 4, flagrant Hitlerian j 8urnall*iB fromr a t i n g now i*e fixed OK edmlnlairaUon papera, I have seenFrom der cradle lo der grave. „o rccogmUon of the fact tha t Uie

"’ a S f 'Ond aome votes da vanl ta *“8e In "propaganda."'

buy Yei the tot*l tpeculaUve Incomeat mavbe-so McCarUiv vako «=‘P"'<'l»*re*, attributed ta the

ySkel UD wert'tlngled out forlh r / , I . . .D s i_ K i lc h . .d « m . . .»P^=t^cular,U„tm«nt.U trivial, by

feathers flyl ^ ^ ~A. Reader Kleetrie Motor

^ (Rupert) I REPAIRFAMOUS LAST LINE \ tLCCTUO

' . . . Sure wUhed (he weatber ! ^ Q f V l w b l H luuUUtbiDid s ta rt to warm up a lltUel” « HODDEE>SadTB

GENTLEMAN TN THE tph«* H U j in £1^ “ “FOURTH ROW i t T t t i - r t 11 n i r 11 11 n i i i .

Statement of the Condition of

^TWIN FAtLS^B58n^K= & TRUST COMPANY

TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

a t the close of bualness June 30, 1950

RESOURCESLoans ^nd Discounts ;n:;n;?5,131;8S0-.41------- '......................

Leas R ese rv e ------------- 145,930.38 f 4,985,90D.03Bank Building and

Fixtures- ---------- 116,059.62-S tock .F ^cra l Reserve

B ank— -------------------- r-- -•< - .......... -.ei.OOO.QO5 t h » . A f l f l e t f l - . > - ^ - — : V - : : ,^52 .94^"U. 8 .Bonds________ —. 6,810,528.09 ;U uaidpal Bonds ----------------fi£UL92L64

1 7 , 5 0 1 ,4 4 9 .7 3 .Dash and Due from Banka 8,260,693.22 ’ 10,762,143.95

, _______ -......

liA B IL lT IE S ......Capital ----- -— ..........300,000.00 •Surplus .— ................ — r---------- ::................ 400,000.00Undivided P r o f i ts ----- ----------------------''Unearned In terest Collected"-.....;:............ ’ 784.33Deposits:' T i m e ___ _____ ~ :n .6 4 6 ,z 8 2 ;R - i ••

Demand ___ ________ 13,563,^01.64 . 15,110:084.29 -•

.............. ...... : ................................. .. $15”8S5;675,54

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporalion- • ~ r-_________________

r s A N G L E ^ 5 * 3

fa iS"t h e Th, ehalnnan and other* admit infection.

:U n ttif don’t know what lobbying Is, t y ,e CWcago C*iw------ - a m i ' ly r 'm - tr ts t- ln - ibiltt** the only objective of lobbyUt*. In York, t h j

EeeUons are ope of tho most Im- j.nies D, 0,Voncerns of the unions tnd, - ]« lesumony In, their Uv

^ e l w auumptlons, - unions do on eonvertaUc^ with thi

!. V : S n k nec«»*»ry to corrupt the fret j^ ,t as much *>rib«^T“ »* this criminal reiationsnip.

KM s rw tn t vow of Mr. Whitney. i said to Mr. Murray. 'TTc “ iJ ' S . U ^ e a ld en t_ o f th t Brothex- nn_M,alnst_Uio«e crook*.

K S ' « . j— ^ M o^T ever ealltd Whiuiey in-tfl fair.Ulal. _YoV-’ ‘’“ 'O '*

ihB detail* of his mulU-mU- one else to do It fw you lion dollar ireiiury. every cent of It eondlUoM, * < ^ * jL ’' ~ r™ ‘ * applicable to pollUeal effect either T-wu In court nnrt mor

o?"ll.” ;!'.“’;.S! t,n»W pc.W .h.«4 * .’" s r s : ™ " ' r t r & n i s V i ’GJ

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lut no1 faa-lenUy Keep your h e ir in th e eun — cool a n d comfoi

healthy nnd happy — w ith th e a id o f th e se bnby th ii t do .HO much to p ro tec t ngnin.st, a n d relieve, cc “sum m er com plaints.” T h ex ’r c th e vory product

mings tor.s recommcnd because th e y m eaaure up to i onged Bionnl sta n d ard s fo r q u a lity nnd dependab ility . /

- ^ u r 4 q ^ r i c p a ,tlip y ^ iv c you ft fu ll mtuiniirft nf ffco

>h fort Uie 1 ' 1 f c 1 m 1 1 B Mmg

S i ' D E X T R l - M A L T O S E , 1 l b . ........................

D E X T R l - M A L T O S E , 5 l b .............. . . . . . . . . ; . l

(«r u F O R M U L A C , c a s e o f 2 4 .................... 12 S M A , L i i j u i d M i l k , 24’s ............. . .v . . r . : ; i

; S H E L L I E N U R S E R K I T S ......................... I

. t E V E N - F L O , C o m p l e t e U n i t s ...............

S i g A N T I S E l? r K f '* I

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c o t t o n t i p s ..

i l O H I l N C H ^ 1 Q .T I P 8 ...... . ^ . . .

............. - - P E P T O .B IS M O L -

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B o t t l e W a r

::.Even > ^ h this-eiflKt-intt, -K e e p s CiiW

- - « i “n 'i?S i,'n :,^l;^A „l3 H e a ts Q uickly «

Klfih^ipe^ E ? e w ^ h tblo<l* crteiei a n\lnlatur» hurri- ■ R I m Pcone tho tdoM a surpriilng

— .el providir>oeeolee«nfort Inony U.54, ' ...

- enfy.corry from room to fwm. And * * ^ 4

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VISIT . OUR -COMPLETE -

f B a l ' i i B i o jTWIN FALLS ‘" p’KS',?”

« organlwd bU - - , a t a mbtldltry

If there u, h,

Uillr favor. , * l l l | ^ M1 a belief, based e » » t to hli p a r i ) | ^ ^ H with the moving b«r-tha t-tha ra -«Uirya* extorUon In “ “^ '’• r ta tylonihlp. I f It wera tl>»WWte How*.keU'ert would go The Bcouuwte tha chars*. Ue too ij andlhat you thould Washington m c ib o rd ^ ^ lt helpful vltneM.' <lre by njbblng h n i a ^ Hlay. ^ o u know I gather, ^crook*." Mr. Tmmw n n ^ ^ l-~but-ae-4.,cltlifn nlokles at theto give evidence cettlon. iv* pan el

feeling toward the the small b u i in iu a u '^ H

ir t ^ r r , tn » OOUntrlM. U Tlj■” * ■ - Uoniln * h o r l B l « r ^ M7 should be wrtp- Of course, th* t e n ^ ^ H ed ptper and kept sonhued when ■t of tbe refriger* bU^penlng^ iPMtk

sEF-r-.~ - f |

......sscMIKM

comfortable, __ _e bnby KQods ieve, com m on products doc- ip to p ro fe s- . B T <i!ity. A nd a t ■‘ n_f fr.nnnm v.

..............8 7 c ® S.........$2.79........$4.80 .....v..r.:;$7.68 ....... $4.95 ^

.... ' « J I J U SMEN V M l S i n H

"OWDER B ouva on H L I B s Imd 49c M

£ 98cFIELD’Sn n T ' i n . i I j M p W

''""25c I ..s., 29c I__________ 290 H • ■

S M O L ^ J7e .

U T O 'W a n n e r

U i D i m ,

TE-BABY" G l F T - : »

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r . J T n , Y t i w o ' ____________________^

iiial Magic C hief Prmiley H orseow P lanned H | | K (

I uie ndla« dub.^ b c d a a « b 7 .f lr )m m ^

;.{£ Twlo nU a ChAifber

j ! l ^ r ‘'u*i^i>e« «1U )>• cTOilng. IS cUtMS

^ (Ttnlnc u d 13 CU0M I rrtnM. The «ha« will ;p n i. each of th t.ttac*

t t t im fim .' open cUu:. Mhandt.twotncbnMSd mirtn under fcan ei „ iiM him eu; BheUiDd drtn under 14 yeiri •>(•(«:'^ nlnliK elus; pwwSoVU3 Vinners leu Uwn «o» ^ V S H BI t ludgM a t 10 sjn. July « k ; . . « i ate-salied, open; ve tttm n | W r : :open: tvoTenncstMT^lk- 1 ^tluu«, open: line ham eu, 3 1 -‘W ^ ■'’Smlie Valley trail clau. vallejr . ' ^If; eaglLOi pltaiur*. M>d

ejusei ate Aunter<. open; - l l g ^ ^ ^vltn hprtts orer 14 haads. cj. rlderi 13 to 18 rear* ot Dunesi, ladles to ditve;

( Tlnnen ot halier dasaI ] u d lE&> tJuui 3 ; r a o ot B H H ^ H B K h B H H S S v S K ^ I ! ^ : ^ .banitw. Udioi to,drive; : ' FaUrj Q l t r . f t td Abr>ma-af-JerW« po I slnnen, of. h»\usr, dasa department • The automobUa la deaJfunl t

»■ “'“ *'®*‘‘ *" ““ **’* ‘®““ < men riders: w'eslim

r„rffiJT.“ ffi: New Special Car Bu ; £ « S « S ; Of Jerome-Poliee-rUii-'ftnnesse? walking ^ • . . _ , , a t theS i ' - I . K S =Poes,-Anythingi,»'„?5;itfi obalnclt open. JEHOME, July 7—Jerome police i-r wa'

also ore tor seat and hove a new prowl car—one they wmdoslUdrtn under l«; tine har- c>“‘“ »'U1 do cveo’thlnR better than wero li,; light hamcis roadater: “ ly «tock ear oa the market. ----nted Jtsie; tlve-galted Tho car. a Ford wllh a Mercury «eonblniitlon itake. otroera motoc. la deslcncd KPcclally torid dilre; English pleaiun; police work. Police Ohlct Fredbona ccntejl, open, and Abrams tald. It will cruise as lowIttike-............. .............. mUM an'hour.,white, lU__ ___________ top speed Is Biiiuii'd 100 mites anrrivA i n r? P hour. Chief Abranu sold the newL . ^ n v t!i V , ■„ automobile will ncceleroto up to. 40I 3 -n ^ Y , July 7-M r. m iu , a„ hour In low gear and to 00

,Bl Mra to vwt ^ par- jh o llO-horiepower enelne laud Mrs. A. U. Alimann* *<jn]ppeti with a speclal'carburetor " '

°.!!i' i .1 i't?'‘fi‘ ‘!*?i?r generator la designed fofilf£eu_IKCnlu_lr9m_ttie, to tto r radio opwaUon.-37io-aut<»mo- __hid m: ^ m a eorpornl bfl# has wn.«inble iipholsttry and

aenttecJ^clw atM urw . ^i^en l, mounted in the centerIinuiry he married Knth- (^e aril!ebeeke. Ontario, Ore, -niey «le-htte.-------------------------------- V I6!T -nEM tlveci........... .......... - -r u i« t.f.vnn» ~ “'''1ON^ASUONWW Warno -fltnatK -and -daughter' of - - -

t I »p '"‘ of J “'yrTh I- H. wl “ holiday wltU relaUvcs here,

the syouiuluni buUdlng. ^ ^

A D V E n iisS iE iS s m i > i '

i l l i iK ANEWGIN ■S lS i i™ ’ d is tilled ..by a...

. rev o lu tio n ary

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AMPION G FOOD• t*!llnt._niost au- . i ‘H’S S ;jfaS » » i----- ^

n e v 6 . , W Y E R A 6 1 n

ARANTEED s o s o f t .

7W moner back H n H I W R B W f ^ ^ f f

L°”“

Statement o f Condition

>ElffY NATIO NAL- — NK of TWIN FALLS

t w in f a l l s , ID A H O

AS OP J U N E 80 , 1950

RESOURCES“<J DIscernnt8,-l<iS-^------------ ------- .....................................................^ , i i ........... ................. $ 2,840,885.53

“ildingfl and---- ------------ 84,490.64

Reserve B a n k ............................... ..................... - . „ is ,6ocroo

______■ - ’ ■■% -1 ,2 9 2 .6 1 ' 1'^ ' L'^ 8 n im en eB S n d s- ..? ^ d 2 1 .8 i2 .6 B '- -^ ' ’ w and other.B ond# . .2 2 6 .8 4 L W .“ 'UUD fro m ‘B anks.. 2 .2 2 8 .1 0 4 ^ 8 ' 7 ,476 ,26^72

« 0 , 425.927.30

. LIABIUTIES >...........~ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 •

------------ — - » ............ ...hNn « •■••■•-...... ................ ... .........- ■ 27.4S1.08

" 0 ^ 4 5 ----- - ;.- . :> .. . . . . , , ; . . . i : f . ; .- „ W -------4iSOO.OO-----------------9 841,68259

I . . .|1 0 .4 2 6 j9 ? 7 -? 0 .. ;______

Member F e d e ra l .R e se rv e ' 'er’ t'ederal DepoBit I n s u ra n c e C orporaU on .

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'■............................--____ ^ . T T M F , S J g l W

f^roud of New.Police Car _

erome .poln i,„ iih pride-*t Ihe new prowV cir-reeeTiltr-»OTplled ealfntd npeciallr far pollee work. Abrami u ia It -irill de ercTTtblni . (8ta(( photo.eorntTlni)

Burglary Probed Seeks officeDUIILEY. July 7—Cojsla county BOItLEY. July 7 _ jier;

Otricera-are Inrestlgatlnff-a-bTMlrin BMke.-young-Burlcy-attorr . a t the Unity store, three mlles cast «ied a declaration ot candU.. ot ButlcYjjwhlch took nlaee >iome. .thg^ltlce.nt.prww.iitlflg.atla ~ ClmfdUHng-lhe night of July 4. En» Ine-Democnttle-Uekct.-Bed

try was made by pr>-Ing open a rear nnllve of Cnsila county, I y window. Ttt-o tires and $30 In cn.ih member ot the prominent ’ were Uikcn, Shcrllt Saul Clark said, fnmlly at Oakley,

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JJT»:W 51, ..T S a .T J_ E ;A ,T J .q , T T lA T rn__________

Demonstration on j cantroli' ,

Irrigation Is Set -^ ^ H R k I t i t t j m 1 Uie Magic ValFor Hunt Tuesday

JEROJiE. July 7-A n Irrlgnittin ^ _____' 'deTnon-itraUon vUI be held on the R E n m '

Pe>n-Br-WCTth-erw« fa^ - . t^ tu n t -fficeNNff-ri | w . . . ,1 3 pjn. next Tuesday. P. n ,.

IMHlllO d todaji ------7 ;^ iTftwtaf T>>*y; ' -• • The Weatherw»x fin h la located shelby njid P

. ■•' '-7 r. VQ miles n6rth ot Eden a t the Hiawatha and. I nil I I I LKtiaiHd- -iuneUon-o<-4h*^Hunt-E»lea-to«d they TlsJtW f/'•• ••■ *nd the main Hunt road. wh'om he had )

• Beans will be Irrigated to chow accompanied Iproper water appUcatlon. ways of Mrs. E. J. ElllJudging tho moisture needs ol crops, poets to epend

B H H j r e a d y MI90 d o n o u r U f BI

PEAOY MIXED d e l iw h fr r> M ro F T p - d e l iv e r e

I C. ^ y ~ WHENY<

^ 1/ *iS i abend a day 0.......y*'*'*»

* / lob. large or Bl| ^ b H ^ K u | | ............. tho tarn* , cour

same top

YES, you cnfl DEPEND on Colonial fo nen'ice, th e be.it in m stcriaJs ,

applied to hi* - - If yon r-o rd v ^S '^ o r-e ijth tT '^ w)n’t-b TCTTtbin* better i f you wnnl lo pour a l ten, Wc'll be th:-------- --------- - 'Yoiuwill uavo time, worry and moirey;O f f ic e havin» Colonial pour fo r you.

7 - ll.rm .a E (IB . . . Todoyl cy-attomey, has ......................................................... ...... ...

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*ko ratea of eolla *nd he*d 1 " ' "I» • _ . yn S D T . KOLOOOH, M rD ..on' tooMs through poor'lrri- p jj^ PJI.CBare reducing high jlelds In«lc Valley. PhllUpa aald. and Acl.iI.., Jk-nl d iir t«7mo Mtratlor^ia- inteoded 19 A .a « a t-^ i„ t^ o f unptjr»^«m«.-

■■ ' 'rg. Rlcliard A. EUloU ondM.Judy. h ttv e je H im cd - lH a a _________________ _________ _week Tint In NebrMJc* Wd . -iij ;l«y-'.vu :«d-rti»uv*r~ la r — -rrrr--: .-. — .r r r r -~ * ' and Falls City. Hebr.. and v 'd T '

ha and Pratt. Kana. At Pratt f / ' "Ziw tw -K i-T rane w ~ n n « tT -------- -----—• / ( 7 "> 5le had never m e t They were \ J L 4 ^ ^anled hero by hi* mother, \ V. J. Elliott, Bhelby, who e*- \ \ \ ' VeJ epend scTeral montha here,

lY MIX CONCRETE \ «AN BE COSTLY- \UNLESS IT IS T < / V *VERED PROMPTLY 'EN YOUNEED TT. — —--------------- -----------------------;

have a large pour—order w m A p i A t .

- Mc TO pgoreege or aman. wlU be givenne oourtoous eervlc6- th e - ro u ra v ln a lh e r t . r e fed<,p quality materials. 5

nial fo r the beat in

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durobHlty. for'lhe J reajonqW* ■«wntt the mod p e ^ .

----; ritheOwKlCeF ~ ;i 2TX beW f mHeaoeTtoi’' ---------^ r w fa»w»pfked con "I PACE CAK of Km 500-*Rae8..'.tn t|w twnwwlcmt . a doubled MerariyiolM^ M 6 . M tffaltoJflQ|r ,^ - ;:. Term m low'01 $49>ff pur budget bofonee^ iry todojrl/

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l i i i : : ^ t^ i i i m i n i ' Mil Tiinii'i *uw ■iJ;U'|«"ST.S«’!? '-^ ^ '- 'S‘S-*pra m l»^t^c»- ]\\l sh»m*° J ^ j

a « more thun 10 yenr* for mbuja • ;« ■» ’ ;“ 'M publlo monejr. «;» •-ni> i. y<»ip r s t ik i *■ E« plwded guilty In dliirtct court lOtis •Author Mmu cniic m o iJUM 26 end WM granted & JO^day ti:oo „ } |:« •U y of exteutlon, , „ .

' . -> cooid, B T C s r • iw i:iDUtrict Judge Ch«rlM P. Koelich i .m ■A».ri«» f .m « J>oa *

pototad OUl tha t Bo)-d, wllh good 5;o“» £,**%* i?k,?tV, IIm ibelav lor could serv* hl» «tnunce in n i i •Miriin Aireukr i in *«lx yt% n »nd ihre« month*. The iijM .n Eu^t Kf-t j . j j • Jud»e told Doyd ''you’re *n InteUl- j l j , j'J.iVicigb > '« •* « it man ana oughi to know how 9 Ik i,„ cnioi. n.«i 10 iW • to b«bavc out there." io:m s wrr rri^ m . *

The state board of pardon* could } :?? Pux Kornl r ia •ooomutd the sentence and release «:oocBoyA oven aooner. The lioeril h»4 ij;ja l..-Eiiiot N.ir. 4.ii •tollowed B policy of graniln* clem- i ; ” JSSJ’ MmI. W tn « - i i u i•acjr to Ilr»t offenders enawing a j.io hoh om B«f Timt »iOO •

, . ,il«8if8 to ''mako good," 4 iii4 Coiusli Dlimlued >:<■ 3m Cl'manli, SpeiU 1 f

- . *>0751 *«» Indicted by an Ada w iur"*’n>‘ " . r :!io icounty grand Jury in a chugo of | ; m klix- iiirn »tr>r. i:o»*n<Uniting public fund* by cautlng »;>» i«i 1“ '“^S ^ t l i t e to pay a *59 bill far paint- V ” ".' 1 1 ♦InB a nrlvatclv-owned molorcyclt. istoo *n6b c.rr»i. N«w. i n » »F o u r other Incllctmenf^ broHSht ----------------------------------------

- — *aaln»t-th«-fonn«_alala_oIil£ifll ---------o --------- ----VaUey .Scout

^ « u f h 2 " 5 l )a V t le ^ " H e ujld ^ y d E n l O V T h C I l lwUl go through the u>uol p l. onrouUne r'Jiul lUt« anyone elas we HOWABO L. WIHEMA

1 . |» t here." ' . VAliBY FORQE. July 4 (E------ -B hortly -preeed^ /'* ! M>-Vern ClMtson, U rr y - l

before Judge KoeiKh V« «day McMillan, all Jerom« Boyd remarked to • returned from a hike to an o\e

------out and-we-nte *ome time, brldsTwliich 1«-J6calcd:api--------------------------- •• mately ft mllo and one-half

■Thespians Plan “S .T C ... ».i»-Hayride, Dance 'allsy cr»fk between General ’i

OAfiTLETORD, July 7-Plan> for ford’s troopj and SMrllng'a : ■ - a 'njerelaa-hayrtdB and donee, to- quarter*.* n l ih t were made a t a recent meet Jim Felton, a lw Jerome,

• * i tho-ijome of Mr. and Mn, Jim most of yesterday afternoon « IfiS ‘he demonitr*tlc« ef 1

T bs group will meet t t ths home dances. ‘ItiKH hava b«en prat ef BUI Blnsert a t 7:30 pjn. The eereral t l» u durln( ths Jtir wagon will leave a t 8 pro,, taking by Troop 7 of th* Oregon « the Thespians to the West End Qua Th# dances portray dUferent club where dancing will start t t monies of InflUn trt&M fro: e p jn . P ^ of the United SUtes. A

■ f Don Quigley was guest speaker boys taking part in the danci7i------- i?'tho-meellng.''HS-U >I4-flniir«-" -«lh»r-nf* or'EMWBWUW;—\ perlences In radio announcing and Ronald Taylor, Jerocas, fln(

- Interviewed and recorded the TOlces Ulerlslon seta In camp moat ef each member presenU At the esUng. There are two acts at

•j- OlOia r f t hf r ^ n wHngft tr«rtlTiy pftlt. anrt Ttonald and |H wereplayed for the group. other Scouts enjoy all the proi 4^_________ 1 7 , . , , -------------------------------posslUa.____________________

I Final Rites Held B S ’Si.'SW.J:;'; I For Mrs. Skinner U S tt Z : " Z L■1 BUHL. July 7-L»«t,rites for Mrs. , 0? , n«kerJh*ef^d“ nd U: Louise A i'l^io'n proud of h lf^ r.d lw

,1, Hall or^U U n*. ........... U,„n j om acres In tht

if ^ p a n l e d on the organ by Mrs. DenV 'p 'ubaaxart-w w »' Oeorge Atkin*. encampment h;;tt • H 4» ld A ^ . - ' t » l c k A tkini BillI) miSle M New Lgland scouts feature« ? J'OUS'S while thoje from Texai

i Buhl cemetery.___________ gniewflj's from huse________ Hnrtdft ficnuLs-biPught-ACO>

T ■ Files Petition, a t S * . " ?RUPERT, July 7 D, Arm- ^ h j spirit the Jamboree I

,i! i a trorg tiled a peUHon Thursday for „ n tra | ^^ng. The- - leelcctton on theTlcpubllean ticket young Scout/l nrB old Scout 1i,! as county surveyor. He iUjo Ij city p re„nt. And thrro are whit-(■** enttlhecr. low and brown rnces repres51 -------- ' ---------^ -Therr are CalhoUcsrMormoM.

------------ ao-To-yBL!AW eTO N E— - t y m i u u r Meinodist*; -jewsI: SHOSHOI^E. July 7 -M r. and Q th,„ present. Scouu and ScL I Mrs. D, W. Wilson and Mr, and j^ery sut« 1P Mra. Wes Kepford-are enjoying a union and from almoet every ;y trip Uirough Yellowstone .NtttlonU ^l i : - ^ ^ t h t t w eetr................... - And you'watih MW.P LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSI ». „ r ? s a '* c 5 ! , ' . '? '! , ™ D a U y S e r v l c ii • COUKTY o r TWm FALLB. ITATB ----- - „ , , , . ,J : .....Kod.k Flnlshlni‘I . LEEDOM PHD’1 , — S " ^ c : t S . ‘» ^ K i X u I . ' : ™ . , . ; -------

w -BK«u>r7 nutlttn. within four eieatla — —

Uu, <lnt publk>Usa aoUn.

- J E R O M lD*l«4 UiU^w.alh A u t o T h e a t i

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I - israiiao ™>'™G

« r ri BS! KSif! sun, ■ non, - tues

start, Sunday \ \

JO L S O N f S IN G S A G A IN

Door* Open — E fto lnp 7.-1S ‘ Batorday Mattnre I :li

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aUs R ad io S c h ed u le s ^ “ >“1K V M V K T F I - A M - F M

EILO-W.7 MEQ) .

a i ^ ^ i l a S s S ^ : S i ;'«!W»sit»Tr(y^—;— ~ -------------- Ttirsdarw®_ J 3 ___ _Jii» 8[.ert»e»ii ,Jl!iX Hannan of1',?? church and

lie iiio SuiixU it:M iMMr cu>oa 8U rw ere.trJD .«.O r.h-tr, 1II« ="W fn »

BATtJSDAT ■,=• by Mn. WI

l l s s i r S " s

10'” •«'.»%B*V»rm } J |} 5 o o iW ri^ Mr*. Robert• p'li” *''*“ * '* ilo KJIOCTCI*' l^m U U Mra. ' Kcnn'

"1 -Al n.Kn .U point,, ;

. S ' miM K ' ' - " ’ ■ iK M 4 i g “ “ u!k..°“ ”# * 1 lU rTwlB Vl»»l Ul« rt»w» too C^ 'O lrt Cruk - ..... ....... . ——ni I'oo *H>>>ll OIK US Bll-Flru«a EdlUos ., . , iliOT.iiiiM U.4IU1I0SJ I» M. V. Hirrld* The Easte

«:« •Tw. bit 0^*tllon. i« iKU S, Uanuel. 1*!« K i r c I ’irnSr^hn. * :« U B J, c « « . Blythe-CleiT7:10 *Ix]Bt»rdl>nd t;SA S ilQ lOrtRil 01. Oprr ’ Stnlth. WS*

■ ^ J 5 r l S S . i S i S S ’t ’i‘ a ° " ^ SSTclllio ♦8lSU o"b2i« I fi li Honorary

_____________ . . ---------------------- Crarablet, El- Johnson, E.

(•olit§ H ike^ D ick e r^ -' _ - a . Crilg. I

hem selves a t Ja m b o re e SS" ”WIHEMAN ors nnrt nntlonalltles, you rtalli* ItJuly « (Delay- Is beUiK done in a pledge of toler-U rry-T lnker ance and freedom.------------ - - -

111 Jerome, Just Your boya from Magic Valley jto an old cov- didn't spend this Fourth o_f July In

icalcdapBroxI- a, noisy loshloh but In a spirit of j„n in , primone-half from p-autude for what thU country

means to them and whal their way

s’u«dT o cro« ? o m V w . * " " " ‘ “Your boya realUe the men who S p u ^ / n *

lerllngs heed- u,elr independence posjlbleT . .,,.,.1 “ TOP«d, half naked and' half starv- Anclcnt 1

« ' “ "-OUgh tha WlnUr of 177T-7B q “ uy cstam lfiU -sm n i rm a i^ -T h e t r rude 8org,I«atec

^ l ^ n l l 3 h u u aod hosplUJ liw u rs sUll are g ^ . ot juUi^ b « « *» " o their unused forU and ----------

“ ** entfenehmenta. _S f ^ t c e r e : A l» h«re ar« J .000 . unm irted H E j

F S r - Imore ImporUnt. he wdoubtedly

.nd m ^ v the enthusiasm ofS « » » r n itO TT3tnm .-»r-tii»--wona.- -

s is ' s s ? Sugar Board Pact 'L " lT a Okayed by Senate rr«-|ia and is pretty WASHINOTON, July 7 W ^-The I k n Iability. senate haa ratified a treaty keeping

» much to aee alive until Aug. 31 the IntemaUonalir*e. There are sugar board now meeting a t London. A Rles In the park Sen. Elbert Thomas, D„ Utah.■ems to be dot- >^d the board Is expected to pro- ' ,^01, Q|irlous encamp- duce an agreement on the regulaUonipment has Its and marketing ot sugar.----- J*

'4 - LAM S BACK I E v e r i om Texas have 0 CORRECTION' O 'D A71 hUKt spurs. ^ ,3 pleasant and L ' 0 \ ) TC

icm-whlle the p P w W ?? rtieumatlem.'. arthrlUs,'made of skins, [w )uml>a(0. stomach and kidney 1 Namboree is best W disorder*. If you have tried ■ena. There ar* B ererythlng eisa try adjust- ^[1 Scout leaders h i msnU. Relief U often ob- Ware whiU, yel- m talned »fter flmt treatmecU

Mormons.Pres- i ^ —D R .-A L M A D E N T O N - - ^ , - ,t« ;-Jew s-and im - ohiBOFBACTOB w«.k.^wi.lU tndScouten ly IJO U ala North Pbone z n l

Mt every iisUoa

can-any creeds, col-

PHOTO L l 9 H i ! 9 ! 9 R i r i j i f f f thLtua; . r f i ir Fillflrn***y v n i f .

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a U a A I H E J • WAITER B»EKH»lt ■ * » ll_______ A u fu tp c ntopucnOH

------- P L U S : C O M E D Y ,. CARTOONH p M H R O Y R O G E R S R ID E R S CL UL U A u K A T 11 :00 A.M. SAT,

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TTMTCR-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

i n a l H o n o r s Pioneer Residentt tr. Of Buhl Area DiesV r e t r i v e n t o btjhl, jui, t-u«7 «•»!• »i-

___ , hw t, M, * « l j ralUent of tha Buhl

JMr-8. - B l o d g e t tKXIDDIO, July 1 - r u o . i . l » r r - . “ I , ™ S S

:w£,“ S S S g S .nnan ^ the n m ' M ^ i i t T isneTOtrrunm ertirTTO n;"'^—irch and the Order of Eastern Her survlTon Include three neph- ,r were tn charge of services. ews, Mel Nlhart, CutJeford. and A. :a*tem Star rites were eonducUd K. Nlhart and 8*« Nlhart. ta th

. r ; x ? s . o s r o s : aron- Mr*. Ralph Kandrlek, chap. Jorle. Whart. Homedale. irMrs,-Logan-Lr-Bali«yrOrganl*tf —Funeral servlets.wUtbe-ccnductad). William Schrelber. acting mar- at 3 pjn. Monday at the Buhl Meth-il; Mr*. Clare Maasey, aasocUta odist church by the R«y. Mr. Easley,trcn- Mrs. Don Prederlcksen. pastor. Interment will be made Ins. Robert Lyon. Mr*, Irrlng Rob- the Buhl cemetery under tha dlrec-on, Mr*. John r . Clouser and tlon of the Albertson funeral home,a Kenneth Bice, acting s U r ------------------------- -----------

Jordan Declares ••' — Quirtn-ntBgi------ — ^pzfkiat Gut Needed» , B U r j^ r M M r ^ X jmxiSONY, Ju l, 1 (»1-I,.n

& x s 7 , “ . ' ^ . o ? , , o r i S I r — m “ S s, reduced IS to 20 per ccnt without

lonorary pallbearers were L, L, decreasing efficiency." smblet. Dr J - »• Crc^weU. H D, 30

V u in?2n n^it £Hitrel..Iiind--#CBroBrlttIl?M; havo“I increasedirom »3,«H),PM to MO,Oqo,-

' Ho said revenue,? have leveled off.Floral TribBte adding that Income tax rctumj nrc

SdTng thero“jo?« lJ?htet?_-Trem-hereonWmuit « n l M Honored Queen Irus Myers, Sen-__w efu lly every sUW e x ^d itu re to .PTlne.u-JJelen..aa£Jnnan_and__be sure it is Jwtl/lable in ^ e light

nlor Princess Mary Jane Ed.‘i3l=.__ of dwreased revenues. Jordan de­ars, Blodgett was a member of -_______________________> F im Methodist church. 0 £ B „ lerican Legion auxUlary, Businessd Professional Women, D,AJt„ ^ I F *publican club and Sorosls club. | ^ | | ^ C OIHCAncient kings of Denmark fre-fiiUy established residences a t VI- /""iClS:?— ' ' _ ,rg, located on the mainland penin- ' ' / x2,g ' % - E“ J<

1 E A R I T *________ 1

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FEATURE RACEARIIN O TO N PARK l| T H U N C

wBi DON AMECHE om/ KETCHUJ A C K D R E ^ S # T he aiinie fine q u a lity

v e r y S a t u r d a y ,• o n Q - n r t • E N T ER T A IN M E N T —■OU TO O -U U p jd , MST w ho Tilen.scd you a t

I X O D SY ^B !— LAST S H Q K lN Q z z r^ ^ —

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— E N D S --- laOVWAMT O M ^

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O f C o m m i t t e e

j S i J L i s t f o r C I u b S £ ' 4 j H

h.-FWr Tiu-armDOTced-the-Joltoslnt-coin.

ssss?=’" '‘* ^

“^ 5 ; cook. K c , Bsrlow and Jim ^ -nMES-NEWB W

® ^fil^icatlon and membertWp.-------------------------

dU5t«l n...»n A. m', Thomu and M.rUn Meth- crabb: publle rn f^ » tlrar-J»cfcEasley, cook and SteelsmiUi.- ;

l a s t - t i m i

F R I D A Y t o3 f „ s . f S r . 'S S i S ; —d c d ' ^^VMaUonal service. Charlsa Haight,

H p nesidorff. LaMar Craner and .. C A IDom'a Rainbo; lnUroaUonal.8ervIce. 5 A I

rpubll- ^ ^ NielJon, Olen Simmons. Ron- Terhuns:

• danceEveri/ Saturday Night F/^ 5 » ! rT j M

edoff. The Vslleys best Orehestra. W n j urc Tunc In lo K,VJ.l,V. every " n ts , ^■r the Tliurs. and Sat. eventngs from

7;0flto7:J0P,M. . . . A t . . .liUnlZO ' THB-...... ...............-

X h “; W O O D E N S H O Ein de- Miln'Sonlh ornanien "

nd DANCE ^S i ? ““ ........

A R L O N B A S T I A N O ’AND HIS ORCHESTRA JILSOSHM

E v ery movies mei -----Satarday-Night---- ----------.- Except ftr.1t Saturday of tach month . .........................

ST.

IRF CLUB a ^ r■er Charge on Dinner*

I =j UuUMn C'A T T H E I

^IDERBIRD W K: H U M , m A H O ---------------------------id li ty foods ns scrveQ a t the T a r t ' g p g j j j

’'In e M otel Cabin.i “BATIT — F c a tu rin E Jim m ie M cM ulkn,t th e T u r f Cliib fo r th c la st n ine ^ FIL&

& SATU^AY! n— ^ " S b b h i b s

“ ■ 1 T h e s to ry . . d o o b s o p e n .1:_ jro Jl_ _ ofaCity's ('••ur:::.......t l T m f l i • ■ Shadow s W h ere '. : T B l W | | r i i

-Life-Ia.Violent i c H l l i i ‘ and Love I, ,

' 0 R u th le s s . . . W i a i i i i i i r ' " tW here You'll I J Q |y j Q |F '

See Things....... Y ou Never - p B i D Q I I I ^ B y

—SavrBefore!-M C P I I I

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J N D A Y ______ | T j Wm M f f i a M j - ' - l i i m

MlHliil m li 1T " lA flP T I2ND BIQ HIT * g . l U l l r H

r e i t

rvin O. 'Harrl*,

gOLD FiSIlHough and Lorla

- d E 3 - 8 ;0 I H -King. ■ obarlea

] Willard Haipat«r.

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STARTS SUNDAY

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e n t b b t a i n M z n t B O N c r = ^ \ND THEN THEBB WERE FOUR.,[ripping documeaUry picture about YOPM Pie you'll toow a* told by JAMM 9TCT4S.

a r t s S U K D A t

, j i j l Y 7 , 18tO __________________________

ly Rites A re ” _^ecite£V ow s Rec I Saturday in Foneof Pa'rentI V

ju It'7 — Aim 'Berry. RUF-toi-U

>iler-ini! W am n-SouU i. were ri. Aim* Smith u id p i s u t7Uih,

- . H.tnrrtuT In s double Thei V -KW XlUle.-

S« pM tntj 07 th# -' w iiiar

Slih'peonlM »na"t*U t»- I T “5*^* ' .. ert. FlUlihides. * # 5 '. 'f . .- .. '“■orectddlnj. MtM Berry cho»« u f . :,.^ .. fashloien dreu of pale #qu» taf* » < • . > - . ■ ■ with b.^ t d i while Bible upon .-• / • ; ............. - i H wlUi Itr i I single lavender Of- . • ■ „ - , • • Ilowcr:A i'h lle . ................ V pink {t. r«rrinier. Hiiley. «t- ■ KatipffiurrshB- mjie-»--t«p r r — r—<---—— hanor-dres) with a cgruK% ~ acccntull Royce Aiher. KeUh* ■ s . > ' ■ cage. CgtliBtn. ' — ' ^ ■ EuKcnit Aon RotKrts and BUI ..... - ■ wrrc iIdea, » re nowcr strl and • - I Edltlr.- ................. ---------- ------ ■■■ '— ■ ■ ■ J Uie f lKicz uns a aolo. accom* ^ ^ k : . . , . . “n Jordar

ID» Mae Cutler, who . y»1 Ma/.onwrfainrmawh------------- ' ' ' ’

r r t lhe immediate /am - ---------------------- - Kerr, couple, frnm TTttl» _ ^un. Ogden. t7tah, and WKUBt KmitliRd BUiy close friends, m H k -z . . '■ table,tltr (ollswlng the eetv- B M W / ' ■ Thetotlon wsa held, with tbe r T T ' _ _ Harrl.'-.1 Ilo»er-dBcorated cake ■ T ~ B -^ nrnsicrpUct of honor on the re- 9 ' sanKJ

O lJ 'com p icte tf-he r^ - | f " T'--------------I Kallt)'hlRh school ond f ~ .............................................. led 'byed Ust month aa honnreu I t . . . \ vocal a lUerbcllielNo. 30. Inter- ‘rtCT of Job'R-Dnughters. ‘----------------------acroba:iejrootn ^’a.i (trnduated ; • Bcrch,f Wjh school three year.i ■ i - - • ., and A(I enpiojcd by the forest • . . .■. •- . , by Ml:« y«ng couple w ill.ba.at :— ---- -------- ».vocalHiUfj. return r / pantedwtddlrglrlp. • f: ,. The

- * — ------------------- ------ ----------------------— f - r l Rupert

in Stanley —- jv'|hmi ]dfor C oupler, July 7—Tho Btinley l . • ,> ■ ■ ■ ■ > • ■ 'J their hme of Dr-and ^ In . J. H. : r . • ^ Jrta Falb. was the scene - . .............. - - .^ F * \ i i ;BonyJQlyl which united 1 .'v . > ■‘- .M V V inh i A. Peterson. diUBhter r 'T r * ------------------ — ” T w P '■' ~ r tJu|) Ntece. StanWy resi- k D ’ye«n. and Stanley G rab- -j-AWp. Ruwen^Vaughn^ V...-,, • Uie Bli

LRudr. dttURhter of thecitron of honor, and n e ft 1

n S % o r t h e " b r I d t l ^ ““cS’’a:

b^dtaroom «pont * -------M M ..O A BX O O au------------D BUnley, then left for <Art Craft pho»o-*Uff tniraTlnt)■tn Hnrlrgfleldi Mo.,-by ------------ .... --------------loswr.i! park. lUMBtfROEE m rMn. nudy. who were CEDAR DRAW. July 7-Mr», Olen ^ruR

month «so, retumed to Oould and Mrs. Dale Qould enter- Mra F

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C a re o f Y o u rS . 's '^ S S I . By ANGELO PA'

Imfn cln:le. Tlic meet- " ■ - . . —h i — -d st tlic home o! Mra. Children, too often, are taken for to be b ThtM n'rc-rtln/'"th'c Provblon I5 made thing 'm. lor their growth, their comfort. „

c o n to tm e n t^ ^ th e home, n^tng” ,!

TtTT-Kr -cd Sf Mrs. recreations, mother "BUiles herself n o ^ t ^lals'.rd by Mrs. Irene with the household work, the care hla foot

of the children, the asjodatlons of I ^:«llr.i! will be hdU o t }ricnd.\lilp..anil-.famlly_a;hU«-th4» ^rirns-i;Mrj. FJin Ed«-atda in child ij supposed to lit hlnUelt Into j

• the schcme of things as a matter or „r-/<th.^1 I .-------- course, , o t nnyt

s r r m f i r t r n ----------It-ls-noTnattcr-of ccur^eVA-chlld inT» l i tu r u v i u n i n „eedsachnirsu lU dtohb£!«» .H o ‘hen t f o r n * Mmer that he can call hU -finj tmurrern own. where he can do « bit of llv- 1°Z _ V g ^ ■ ■■■ on h‘» O'™ « I'l* eW'fs do. 1, ' _ij,y-. ■ : W ^ ■: ^ Father owns a car. a iljhing outfit

. . 'W -' . • iO and a camera: mother drives the n«renta' r : ^ car. goes'to the beiuty parlor, en. f(

,y„ tertalni her friends; each has a f»et. HeepeclaJ ehalr and personal beloni- hooia I

‘ a 1*>** '•’IW of the family .uej, n3 .# > / /. < / % f>u to shift for himself, gittiDi In him 'in■v^ujf 7 f l A M ths way aad being, pushed out ot ’ y , .

It. balnj told to l y w himself with ghalr. h

^ ?w S » rK u v u y v ''A "-'''W T V ie .^ This sort ot thing happeniolten- r«V-hS

' e r IhM'one mlghtlhlnV If i child 1 ' ^ 5 has plenty of toys and personal be- p „ , | ,

lenginf»heli3lk»lytoh»Ten(rpUc« b«t 11 u >V for them, no place for thefr praetl- ‘‘ "{“''f*

> > i / : eal use but outdoors. Mayba he Jiin » „a" hasn't even tha outdoors. That is lumpxiJ , r , 4 often true of children In a bl* city.., ' . 1 - • rM Children aro asked to Ute at ease ****

with their eldert and hare neither •P*^* "O'" opportunity to d# to.

\ l l r 7 / \ ^ i People lay a child h u the rUht M J j

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«denie. PoriSVe?. ' S f f f f ^ f l / C r - » ■ l^nixr; later on wear. .1.wmej In siif, 31 *11{ L ^ * - " d d n k n w lx « ij* ^ (» |t S

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^ ‘n t • —^ ^ 3 1addreu. zone.

” '; ™ ‘£ V " b 3 . . . I 1 « » iV .coins) fo BPt H '■ ’

y - ■ ■-le-N B EV E B A C» K « * S x E

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_ Reception Given Plans Weddi For Rupert Pair [T'Wed jn Ternple

RUPERT. July 7 -— Tl reception rr --------■tnr I tr. aua-Mtg.>qfcr-Looallr»howere married June 10 tn the Mantl. \ -r- ------t7tah, LDS temple, w u held June 23 > f l h.at-UuuJtuptr^LDS-UbemaeU.— I I M ' W

bride M.the.tormer.Pomma W tle.-dnuglitn-of-M r-iiK l-M r*.Willard UtUe. and LoosU is the 6on S 'Qf Xfr nnH KfT-y J p T.^.H lH,Hup.ert. For t()e reception, tiie bride wore & white satin gown entrain l i t ;. fashioned with a lace collar covered K : with Reed pearls. Her net veil, edged wltli lace, was caught “to a coronet offlowers, and tho wore a corsage o{ __pink ctmaUdm.................................. . •:

Kathem Peterson waa the maid of w *» ishflnor in-A--HUe"aflerhoon“ area. " •£accented by a pink carnation cor- i .|L •*. i . . •aoge. Clair Loosll was the best man. . E .- . MEugene Ostcrgar and Jack Schab ^ > V ; . T were luhcr.^. p

Edith Fairbanks waa in charge of the gue;t-book.-nnd-M n. 1/ecnnrdJordan, Portland. Ore.. Mrt. Merle o » ..n .

' Maroncr and Mrs. Henry Dunn were BMITII.' rcccptlon aMLitinta. •®*‘ " eagrarlng); Kcrma Little. Beatrice Larson, * . * * *. ■DelUah-lauoa-aJrf-Sandr*-Bul>- . . « •■____ _____ i—t—,mm ,,r. In t».n!= ot n. «ut M artho bmitn; The proKnim. with Bishop Auitln } * n r i n n p r l f i Harri,.on ot th6 iD 3 third ward as t - n g a g e u T O I ninsicr ot cercmonles. included two WASHINOTON. D. C..• kohks by tlie girls’ chorus of the {SprcliD — The engniie)

third unrd under the dlrrcUnn of Mnrllm I^ul^e Smith, dau ;■ Mr.yrtriVmi Monciir 'nnd accoffipiin- “Mr. nnd~Mni. Walter Eji

led by Mrx. Lymnh Penrod; two ■Corn«llil.?"Mlthart'^Vlift1en.I vocal sokw by Ray Sanford, accom- Pa., hns been announced.I panled by Mrs. Robert Wldlner; an Ml.« Smllh-]s the grandt

acrobotlc dance ty Larrl and Myrtle of Former Rep. Addison T. Bcrch, California; a duet by Onrth Idaho congres-iman for 3( and Ada Rrnwn. DecIo: a tnp dance 6 lio reprfsented Idaho In th by M lu liutomlth. lUchfleld. ond cherry Dlooson (etUval In W».vocal solo-by Clalr-LoosU, accom. ton.-D.-O.- -- ------------panlcd by Mbs Fairbanks. T hj trlde-elect l> a arnf

: H u ^ « - 'h f ;h " “ hol^^thl.'^spr^ng. Kofre'Loosll w « graduated from that nVnrt in \school In IDIB and from Henegar'n whalei u & vc’in .n nt ti Business collcge in 1048. He la office V, w ,manager of the Jerome Cooperative nir

s n s "! r ”-,"'’their home In Rupert. Ington. D. O r - ____

VVinners _Listed By C ountry Club ___

Bridge winners Thursday night i t The Amona class of the Hi Uie Blue Lakes Country club wero tlat church will meet a t I Mra. Douglas Borlsse. Mr. and Mrs. Monday with Mrs. Leon* Ha Ben Mottem and Clyde Koontz. sixth avenue eaiL

Canasta winners were Mrs. Ken- -----------------------------------neth Keverin.' Mrs, Seth Blake.Charles-Smiiel-imd H. 0 .-L-ai:ter- — — • •-„•..............baugh. Mr- and Mrs. 0. R. Sher­wood and Mr. and Mra. Harry Sever- in were posts for the bulf«t din- ner and card party.

An InrormaVdlnherrdan««-win bs - ^ ' ------- -held Saturday.

- ' i J*— » ' ---------- ....................WTEN'ER ROABT ^

^rURTAUOH. July 7 - Mr. and Mra. F. K. WInsIer entertained a yOercup-of neighbors at.tt wlcncr-icsst . __in their outdoor garden. After the picnic th8.-tlm«-.was-«pent socially.

u r C h i ld r e n i ILO PATRI / J M . *

to be bom well, t t that means any- thing. To my mind the firat right a child possesses, the first duty of his parents to provide, is space for

with his family. Any child who hasno place that he can set the sole ot \ ^ H h k j £ £his toot and claim a t his own haathree strikes agahut him before he V ^ ^ ^ K S E f l

■stttns-toTHajrihT'game':' ' .................V ^ K K w l1 would not ask for a lot of this

and that. Children do not need much^lew_almj?le.l>e!cns.. , .__

Ings like balls, books, tools, so fewthat he does not need to work to-find them or take care of them, will J g S mdo. W hat I t essential td hla welfare Bmis a place «f his owo.'belonglngs he ------B M I A - ^ p C =can cherish, a place, too, in hisparenta' thoughts. He cannot be i B Mtaken (or granted once he Is on his H I M ^feet. He haa beeome a person in the HI SAhouse and must be recognlicd oa 9 YQ^ f j IIauch. Room must t>e provided for U Whim la the house and in the plans 11and the ways of the household, His ' W

! If poiilble, -are neceisHIts to his .. . ~ U f t i § i n g ^ F l t H ' wholesome devalopment. Make roomler-^Um. ^ - ............... D ra iiT fiq

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^eddlng H om e Cerem ony T ra( Unites Twin Falls | | B H | :M an, H ansenG irl

nANSEN-. JUIy 7 - ln a ccremony -jwrtonrM-atTiie-hMKi-cr-Mniirri- cnu- Charlotte Faith Mathe«-s, daughUr of Mr. and Mn, ^ chie R.

o(-Oaaaid:.L««.Uaw».-i0Q,oI Ur.'aniTMrs-'Jolin'M asimVTitUi'ralir

The bride, given in marriage by

of pink net with white embroidery.She carried pink rosebuds and steph- anoai tied with white satin stream-

Prijvr book.* . As tokens ot sentiment, .ihe worei# --.T------^ 4 ^ a double strand o( pearls, a gltt** ~ i f i S S i fro « 'th e brldegrcora.'a blue garter.

a.peDay.in.ba.:iho(i-aiul-a.whlt£Ince kerchief botroved from Mra.Orafilmpson.

. W S h i r l e y May Mathews was the iB tS C S n E M I t °f honor. She wore an Ice

blue net wllh white embroidery and a corsage pink rosebuds and feathered carnations.

I BMITII .MRS. Drtng, be^t ^

ed the ceremony. Sally Walker waji

FmtCTs l^eMeCo'f-^VX"'^ VbVT^ d to Wed C ost

D. C.. Ju ly 7 Jeffries, Donna MaThwi^CTmrloUe CASTLEFO' . Simpson and Mina Miller. . , mnrrlaBc of I/iiVJ? - f ' - — E'or-Uia-w.ddlngtrlp to Salt Lake ter of Mr;-np

V-ariley,The bride attended Hansen schools

le granddaughter ond the bridegroom attended Twin performed Jmddlson T. Smith. Fnlls schools. He la employed a l Ust church b'

i l l '" h '" l« 'y ’’1=1 “' “ke Ihelr t Iio brldo woho In thts years home, ■ white iirri-«<Uval In Washing- Among the wedding guests were Mra E>o

— jn ’.~4lia-Mrsr'Don»Id‘'S tim i“ alld gert'w as tjie 'Is a graduate of aon, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgom- o,,,,.*,. ny and attended ery and doughter. Mrs. Elam, Mrs.e. Noire' Dame, Oreeii and son.'Urs. Hester Wood i

.n d H o te l H«m; .Wulcy tran of two y»ar» Sutton. Meridian; Maty ' Orlef.torce. Payette, and Twin Falls. FUer and *1 take place Aug. Buhl residents. P inr-y-iicathedral, jvash- Mrs. Mason was honored a l show- r U 1111------ era and parties by Mra. Betty Hen- AnTRTADOl

- - ■ ■ ■ ' derson a t Boise and by Mn. Elam Mrs. Don Ro'and Sally Walker. a t a family p

“i n Q r ------ ------ * - • --♦ ............. homohonorlniHOSTS AT PICNIC Borders and

' CEDAR DRAW, July 7 -M r. and Tncoma. .Wasof the First Bap. Mrs. Lawrence Roublnek were hosts Mrs. Borden',fleet a t 8 p. m. a t a Fourth of July picnic. Among M is. EL E. W;Leon* Haan. U33 th s gucsta were Mr. and Mrs. Al Mr. and Mn

' Bauscher and son, Larry, Fairfield. Falls, were gu

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MfMKMM pt. dSe Beveraae 1% ^ ^ ) 6 for 25^• •uywM pt. 39e Coca Cola 6 f6r25« - ,« • - qt. 25< -T e d Baas fST*^ — 4S ct: 49i

can 29tf Airway suItoTSSlewh* lb. 71c l», T3’ or. 17 i Nob Hill RTcttre-H. Ib. 73c

pt. 2M Edward's lb. 78cK s r s r 39tf Graen SDOt 46 bz. 33« H— w».»» - con l^ tt— -Gropd Jolce-o»*% 24 bz.39(t

2 fdf39dIZ^6iien^55Sftiirw eN w i»:=^« can 22tf Kindt h«W«mc.>« 3 c z ,3 0 <

-* n . 2 fo r2 9 tf Pond's 2 o z .3 5 tf1 2oz .16« Tooth Paste C M 4 2 i

M - lb. 43c Alko Seltzer .( .ft. ^b o t. 49tf

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Peas 21bs.llj H P J B f l t e - Watermelon* - Ib. jS f f l | | r o i ^ 3 p ..... lemont M H W ' ibV:'!j ^ ^ B w o s S n Oranges t a n , I I

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Frodes Vows B e a u tic ia n s D

No. hair styles are not goIh{{ to go vi16-~THe 'olh^-eiitreror~agiiin."~Kot t

■ “ right away, anyhow, the IwauUc- b■ Ians sav. For summer, the atvle Is li■ i i i i l ^ ^ B itnraTforror"sHing:ea'T ry5u n

-IH>r''ro1l-aRd'. wtAteR-halr-3tTltet» -a ■ - -wp-- are recommending that hair be a pR . 9 trifle longer with a slight fluff a t oH |.- ■ thB-enas,—T tu m o m n ifT i i in n u it t

be long again are not based on fact. ' ^ 1'’ ^ ^ 1 beauty salon owner r

-The girl also said moAt women r need a permanent In order to keep hair looking neat. -A coM-wave or ji machlneless are be.it suited to r short t halr_for_ihe.ji'avM ,and-cxirls-ar6 much Boller and more natural look- Ing. These types of permanent vavas wll long as the ma-ctilneless. are

“ r i i r . r .S '" ' 'w iu ^ e i'^ H e id ^ a t ;- T . ., Col leqe o f Idaho !

ws i r aaej r bv— •..I r ' I. K • conference Institute of the Woman'* P

O S t e t o r d P a i r society of Christian Service will °- u a i i c i u i u r u n held July to sa at the college >'n.EFORD, July 7 - The of Idaho. Caldwell.Be of PegKy Puschel, daugh- ^ president ot the fMr -nnd^Mn P t . J h r i ' «?«£>. _ nnnounfcd_.£he “Mr. niw Mnv ^ h e l . rneetlnt •niur!'daT_«nd uraed_al! «Ord. lo Jack CooR, I6n «f me'riibera to atleiid tlie Institute. "blel Nlhart, Csatleford. was The Thuriday meeting was h e ll e

u^hTw/r’cr'ir 1urch by William Chsppell. Charles Johnson and Mrs. A. a Ubrldo wore in squa n i t wllh Byverson os aailstanu. ' ucccs-wrlca. Her attendant Mrs. OUver W. Johnson Jed tha t

><'.u.Dp.n_£u4Cliel...aui.JUn- .drtBOonAla.wd_Mrs..O.-E._Wright eiIS the best man. gave the lesson "The Christian Us« o

•na.o,. bHa.„« u'. rs:.«’™”s5os;s" •' s. J, Graduation gifts we^-aent to Ken- r

nelh Brlgji and Norma Hestbeck. An h i n m i l v / D i / - r t i i - apron sale was held by members. io m i i y r i c n i c Tha general meeting to be held o.TADOR, July T-Mr and ■’“*»' ^ “ H*! wUJ be the -o n Roberts. l en“ ?UlnJ ’onlly picnic Bunda; al their BIETHDAY DrUNEE .onoring to . a n l l ^ . Homer •• 'm ub^U O H . July 8. TVue '

w V and hi* son-in-law. Ray iTelesU, I ' *'*'0, wire hooond a t a blrthoay dinner '

a t tu e ■mie honiB Wednesday even- . . E. Wrtght. Inj, Out-of-town guests wer# Mr. \ Jid Mra. Tom OUehriit, Twin and Mrs. Deleskl and Mr. tn d Mn. vera guests._______________ Franef* Tnie, Twin Falls.________

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n p E j J — bettcrT»!nFtb8yoff«r.-Bech-bW-lroomp^rt« cluoed, cut into fryin^-size pt6cM'*nd padii iaitoownorto n y ^ 2 Poand A ren ia* ...E,/!

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3 D e n y R e p o r t '^ “ r S ty le s f i e v e r s elogo wearing th e ir‘h ilr * ll« t"aa»a"Jt-----"N o t w m S « r m T \ 'W 8 - tH f c r w » -a a c - ;luUc- beaul7 saloa This must be d tM jle la If the cut I* to eonilnu* loafcinti a r nea tT T T 'w r p f m iHmr - w r T i S r ; : :

be a procedure is followed. U siraH riw n t™ Iff a t one.fourta of an inch is -trtmaiMl .m u it 'M iirn a a :- :--------------- -— :--------------‘ fact. Many women with round or wld» iwner f^ c n think the new shortjook .

only emphasise those teatSea. With omen proper ahaplng m d curling, • tlM ' keep roundnesa or width of a face can be

minlnilred." Older w nnen'w tio 'tert ■ *hort tha tth 'esho rteu m niitfo rT O ung* - • i - a ra ®r m atrtos-and glris^aUoald look - - look- around and sea what wma of th d r anent friends have done. An older.wom- ' an ’s hair ahoald be kept as se a t 5 that of a younger woman'*, and »•'------ short cut Is one of the easiest *tyl*»J to care tor.

Summer tSoie U nsuaOir a bad - ^ 1. time for a woman'* hair. The sua □ r and hot air diT the oil and moisture I out, which leaves the hair brittle

i n O and hard to majuga.. A coTclcg, ,~eheuld-be-waro-qvar' -Uu.la a d .if___poaalble. andac ream aham pooand

vlii oil treatments-should be i^rea a t ■■ Oiieee one* a month.

Following a shampoa If it !s done ,( u,,. dt home, a creme rinse should b e .

Uje used. Vinefar or lemon rinse* wUl d .) i ciil any* shompdo'Tefl'lh tbe hair, te" ^ut-!^^y-wlI^n^o-aI7-tJ^^^rtl*^"A— held creme rinse will cut any soap cr

irlson shampoo left and Is especlaUy nee* , Mrs. assary w ilh-haid-w attr. uted to - - -

A. a Ihls area.i r you want loloofc mcI dad xwial .

1 tha thesa hot dif*,.iJ7 a ih o r t.Jh s tr. .. 'right jtyla—g o r.b atirsn lU .-» practtead 1 Use operator should do the cntUng and '

shaping, but after that, a abort ha ir.g;lS alyto l» i-niiT fiT «Himr» A «hm t__10:45 cut not only makes you teal cooler,.

It makes you look mor* relaxed aad p n - refreshed. AOd dont W ry aboul ' ' t An having to let yewr hair grow ont

u> your ahoulden agala, for thAt*i held one rumor that Isn't true.

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IPIONEER LEAGl ftiissct Hurling

A f t e r F i r s t I n n i n g_ ID A H O -F A L L S . Ju ly 7 ( f f ) r -T h e to p o f th e ro o n t 'in t l

- f t o B M T league , th e T w in F a lls C ow boys, fo ll.boforo tb e M ila te am , th e Id ah o -F a lU -R u asc ts , 7-2, T h u ra d a y n igh

O eftn ColUna w e n t to th e m o u n d a f t e r tw o ru n s h ad sco red J------------------------------------------ — th o to p o f th e f i r s t innlr< lii» 1 1 ¥ T » . a n d tu rn e d in a in n s te r fu l rJ c ^ c k a r d m t s i ie f chore ._ T lie d e fe a t d id n o t affci

14th Homerun,^ ^ wtro olso downed by tbo Ojd^ K n r r a S . I n«ds- These tvo dcfeau. honev

- - J i 3 U l ^ S . X f C C 9 cnnblsd tb* PocaUUo-CwdlnAli

h i r 2 “.iv“ h ,. t .™ . b’i ' S °

s r i “s = - ""- IB f m e n iu t»-*u ungle*. I t w u:- M l a in t t vlctonr of the *e«aon. * »•"«'» “ O

I n U u t (ram# ludoff m m Wally <« Oll»on» ertor. He *«ored wti

—**■■■». Vftn^m*. Alnffled_ADd.K]lljlficorCa.ffrpn_MaS T f t o l T ^ a d , c t c ^ o a r M yen Mwlc M o ^ c l w u -c ^ tv tb n O Into ccilerfleia Bttempttng wit* »n cmr. -fte baaM *orc

“ j - « r “w.“ o u t" V i». to third. He teored on a single by ecorlng. ,

Bob V ia'EmiH • Spod* Slrlka Back' , BUUngi' f lf» t'uuy w « scorc<J In Idaho Fulls tallied Uirco Um

th e aecoiul. With two »way, BUI In their hair of tho llr.il. Larig inm «n and Myers elngled. A Nenna tripled and «corM whWAlk to BUI WoU« loaded th* uck*. Phil BUeble grounded out.X S ^ r ^ ^ S h e r ^ r o i t e r p c r . Ted Drakw J to le ..

—m ltt*iJ-w m inun to icor«__— _ wid, ind.Bdvanced to ihlxd onBaUNQB I. BALT LAKB I errOT. ThB bates were loaded'wh

M t Uk< k» b e .i wiiion ^ ® • Marcuccl and Prank Clrtmele nal5 S S ? i* 1 * TrTro’ *!) < 0 i «<1- 0 »U Leachman fUed out <l«5 S ? t o 4 o i l ^ o i t s to ««ore Orakoa. Maicuccl cbjr u f iM s r f * JE r^ L * ^ , ! ? ! home on a »lngle by Pred Weber.

u 4 ■ 0 w iits l. «b i t * A triple by Matcucd In the thIk » « m;,™, « i 10 with the baae* loaded produced a

nm«B 0 4 i|woif» u i * * * other three nina lor tthe victors—? 3 Jiriln i-!- jT i4 — — ^ - —The-Bpuda-added-thelr-flnal-r

S-Tri»i a o j j ______ in the fourth Inning of Hie eer

B— jJlmoBilHo rill. Twin r»ll< mb h o H.ho K*lli «b h .. —AflU l^w-citT*__.,..-.100 Oyo.MO—I Iitifahwl cf — .0-6 N*aa*-«-----------4-

gm iw _________ fln «««»»-* * • su .h i. ir t“ ------------------------ - BeK.lvrr lb 4 1 Dr.kc* lb t - --------------------------- — -----------------------Po«iriil[« »li"l‘ ■ ■ jfirfOffi'f— I T)’*’« • ' » ' > Clrlm.U M >

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(WMd l-J). Ilie »,m, K<nn>. Utrrcccl, 80-C«IIIn> 4, .MIt Uk» CIW (JUlmoBil 4^» >1 Bll- C.Htry ». nn-OIUoa 1. 0o)lln» 1.

lO n (Cox !•(). brum 4, McOff^rr >. liO-Cllicn >^ » 4»0 (FtUb.* M) *t Or«t TtlU y . CoIIIm I In 8!j. I,»brum 4 In I 'i, .*'BoS*1rriBii 4-1) »t Pocitill® {Ciiai- *.‘* W l r n c ^ 'c o ' l l l M . V o J l

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___________ 47 5 ' .«•! — Junior Open boU toumoment !S** ------------- {} ; iS l 111 been acheduied for Ihe Twin p

• - - S 5 « - . '•:• iK - -iU m unW paJ-Bolt.w uru thU mwW uhiirua ------------»• » >*5 according to Earl Sehnelier. ton

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fh^W pbiTTTIZroio «4» 10. ^ IS 0 be nighta for all entranU and t JetMt. K«sn«4r. KituiDC Wnirum, ptjjgj be awarded. p?tub?tVh 5 d Qualifying rounds must be ctOiit4w Ml 01.-4 11 • pitted between July 17 and 23. PI

^ ^ « » m ^>«.t>^dJuly4Uand 26.

H ofm ann Named- SI5KLV.. ^ ■■« —BOl8»,-jmr-7-ajJ!>^a}bert I

at. tm i t_____ <10)01 MO «<>—U li 0 mknn, formerly ot Mo&cow, has bBi»ek»*ii. Ertaii. HMki »»<i P»i>M»»: appointed as engineer for the :

' ____________________Uld game department. A itr«aiAHBtlCAN LZAGirB of the OnlTeralty Of Tdaho. HcIru

i>h!W.Wii»----------»o loj l o j ^ » I has worked for the state recla:

- x s s - s j ru,;T..“?,CbiMM — ____ »e 4M MO-I 4 * Oitcr. who was department ei' ’s s a s i n i ^ r S » : m o loi- <CTP1 l a n .

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B y H a r v a r d C r e wHENLE?-ON-TBAMXa. Sng,

«UIy 1 («>>-Tha RoJVl Benlay rec«t< t» produced a UCUe bit of erery-

" thlnc Thnrtdar, Including * last •econd rictoiy b r » nerer-My-dia Harvard

Bealdts. there waa a boat wreck,- V m iB <iT«tMai]; «nd rmidsm niiM r

atorm that watered tb s placid ‘ntAmee>ai4 the ^ L a t o n with ra lnnop l the slxe of tlln r-d o av s .'

n iree five American crews BurvlTed tha day's eUmlnatlon heats.

Harvard nosed out Camltfldge to the disappointment mouaanda of

t u «c2ori wia m a n n e d W v 're e o * ahlrted -Dartmouth coUegi rowing

- «tub tean.-,-. - .

4 t h W a r d I b V i c t o r

MwXDHHaJtt »DfU ball I ta ^ e , wtth tha Twin Palls

' th im ward and Klmbaity tied lor

for the aetxmd haU began W ednaa^ with the Twin ■

■ m rd topping the sMond w ud'17-ia In a hanl'fought taatUa. lU lA Airlagtoo w u the winning pUeher. o iea Wa rt was the losing h urler.. .

R i s e r - C a b i W i n s 1 2 . 4 -B l a e r ^ a defeated Hatt-a Bakery

M W W W B H iiH u n ' oeand four runt on five

hlU m o'irtd by winning burler ^ ■ ll.* I lil« W > l» * ll? M iM l Olenn Bugha*. MeOee vas charged | | ^ h | | | | | | | | | h h |m

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Mathias Sets World FL c i l l a r -ay . ..

inn ingre~o t a f fc e tuns In the . ;^ lp r 2 . lv X M E 5 5 M S S fS » ® B f llh ^ e3 Belectrtcs « ■ ''W -:.1 C « 3 3 .‘*C T B B B E ^*™ Htho Ogden P s -a. however. « . ' - j l . ,Ordinals to '_ ' - a S ila Uvfl_anl _

Iho nuuc iIts and one , i.' ■ ■ I'M S m O

WtU -. ighl for the . . ' ' ' , <.!ored~ twic9

to ';ored when '

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^irceLarry . ^ ^ ^ ^ m H l j H I j l l l l l l i m i l l ^ m g

“u f The AwocUtrf Preaa photor*Pher eangfal Olyn.stole sec- Mallita*, now a BUnlord freshman, as he sailed orer

hIrd on an al U feet » Inches to a«t a new world deeathloa re Muled.when nallotul AAU ehatnplomhtp*'at Tnlare.-Calif. Hi toeU walk, points. Qlen Morrtf H-year-old reertd was 73 « . If d out deep --------------------

!S£:-Cards, PhUli^ Both r S £ In J]ight JiatXeagufit -Uie eerlea By Tbe AasocUUd Prew

______O ne .innins»—th & - £ ir a b ^ w a a -a lL th e S t.•II. .b e . needed to b e a t th e C in cin n a ti R eds T hu rada

*1 poiindcd in lO :ru n B lh " th ‘a t"frW e'lo '-H tA i‘t-of-i.defliB ion .-T h6-P hilftdo lph ii-P hilU o8-overp i

j i . l i Y ork G ia n ts , 0-G. T h e - P h ils --------------------i f '* 4 1 .0 collected 10 h i ts , in c lud ing i r n l a « - « « J 0 0 0 0 th ro e h o m e ru n s ; -^ - a - tn o - o f - » G ia n t h u r le ra . S heldon Jo n e s rr\ A l l C- •• ---------- - Was jh e eurter and loser, with I W / U l - O

, >>’ 2” Monte Kennedy nnd Clint Hartlng cmCAOO, Ji!oo o« CM-: following him. • gjard, UnlverslISO IM CD.-7 Bob M u,„. etnsatlonal rooUe ^

niii - ^ T j ; righthander of tho Phils, surted and football tcI. U ..L I Z posted his eighth victory agaltut no “..n , l>im.r, dSeaU. H* needed help, however, the profesalonaliu i JBH- from 'Jim KonsUnty. alter being In Soldier Held>iiin. 4, Me- knocked out of the box In the «uth Klllsgoard U—iiiij*n'j lo • • player to win a4 In I 'i, Mf wmifl Jonts slammed his tflth squad,

homerun for tha Phils. Andy Bcm- After thn aU^

“ s s . 'W f f i s ™ s ‘'.fs f mJ^ — -— the-lone Olant round tripper, hb

, llth .' when Ocno Wol i e s ' C“'>» 0»ereema B ad • h it -and score.

'. Th* Chicago Cubs. rouW Bill double.I V l A f k f - W*rl*.with ft thrce.run uprising In ariw le camei.TA CC t . dghth InnUig and deteatcd the mnlng affer Len l l A t r Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-2. The Cubs gone-the fln t <O U C J - split the two-game'sertcs. The only -mdUns TcIfliile Valley previous tq the eighth .jjje ciai-elarnnment h»s Bauefs IBth homer of the sea- two-game eerlK

r i l l ! son. cago White So;thU month - NclOicr..maiiager_waa. ^ u n d ot . ggriy Wynne C ^ ^ e «'»»»’■ B '“ eava -up only Jand "Nanny" Pemandea were eject- ^is eighth ga; ir all Maulo ^ *>y Umpire Frank DascoU In the ro„. m old »nd flr it inning, Frankie Frisch got the h is stogie Ir there would from Umpire Larry Ooeia Rob*rto AvUa

DCS and tro- 1“ eighth. the sluth scoreUemen Pace Bums Wynn was

ust be com- Two run homers by Ed Mlksls and u,b m th |nn; md 73 Plai'. Oil H“ l8e» P“'*^ Brooklyn scored both tl^ d ’B -- Dodger* to-Bn-»-»-vlctoryover-the «, Alfonso-O___ ■ ■ Boston Braves, Bcarborough n

, Lefty Preneher Boe went all the NiahTt» and rl e d way for Brooklyn to post hU lOth ____n-sK.- M-f. vif.torv. Del CrandaU and.Bsb .E t

Uott h5neSaThT S5 second inning for the llsh for Boston.A naduate Yanks Sweep Serin

ho Hofmann The New York Yankees defeated »te reclama- the PhUadelphIa Athletics S-4 to M9. He lllls sweep lha two-game scrips.I late Frank The Y»nlts made tho winning ■tment engt- run off relief pitcher Lou BrlMle ____________ wllh two’out la the ninth Innnlg •

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■Id Record I Ties Record |H- Dorothy Pierce. Twm Palls, T

' tled' Uie laiJIea'course record at thotbe.T w in..Palla^unlcliial.golf, .vlslcourse Thunday, shooting the

She played In a foursome with Ann Dean Coulnm, Polly Me- p

■•. M '.f- ' ■■' Mains and Thelma Miles. gre>. o ther holders or tliU record chq

g j^ B V mark are Vcme Hlntoni Twin »urPalls, who flrat let the rccord dayIa.1t year, and Iris Averelt, Buhl, den

l ^ £ 9 t W H ^ who tied the marl: In tlie IDSO ProMagic Vallcy_ tournament. i

Ogden Wallops Great Falls For l3 '3 Wm

ORCATTAILS, July 7 (/P>-~TheOgclcu Reels turned on Uiclr £Corlng anpower Is the third Innlns Thurs- »’hiday to cha:o Oreat Falls pitcher fanMaynard Park Irom the tnnund and weipwt a 13-3 Plon^ccr league victory, whi

Pour lilta.'four wnllu and an errorIn that half dozen runs as the

Park lost hLi {ourlh game before DRlTlng wiT^to Tom-Puchl.-' Park tfoi

CoiWalt«ni BlnRled to open the big Eul

sixth for Ogden. Herb Karlow Ico.promptly lollowed with a ' double Faibefore Lou Ruehl slnnled boLh run- S

;hl Olympia ebatnploa Bob ner.? li ime. Qene Hatton and Ron oneOled OTtf the polo »*oU bar Hnrrl.ion then drew walks to load ma athloa record In last week’s the ba- cs.Csilf. MithU*-ie«r«d-8,M2- Len Lamont forced Ruehl at the 1 73 « . (AP wlrephoto) plate before Hatton scorcd on catch-------- ------------------------------- cr Don Lundberg's error. Ed Ralj-

_ - .» T » '°n capped the drive »lUi a triple T lf k l h I T l which sent Harrison and Lamont J J

Ralston added another triple laler T

eueJRace _ ;tg£*;r.rs?r.v‘'""® OKDEN U. GREAT FAI.I.S »Preui - nc.irn •(. h Aiinrr.i K»li ih h « > Po<.he S t. L ou is C a rd in a ls J U -b s ? i 4rh u ra d ay . T he R e d b r id s ' i.'.mn - ; i j j;Kn.rr.,r rt s : 2 j J'''H tf lrro ff 'to w n rd -a '- lS -to - c;f:S»m.-i ib i * “}_overpQw ercd-the_N e\V- ca---------------------------------- — r.ii.r r' S 1 « nlwini,, rf « 1 I 0 L.1sgaardJSamed_______ |jAll-StarSquad- “isu . ila ™3AOO, July 7 (.?>—Carl Kills- ‘"I'l-iur':'*- s. ' ito.hi'.'TiMi.ln?” ^i.on’ h 'University of Idaho tackle. i^ro«nt J; ,-4 ski

■en added to tlie college all- si’.k-;, Lun.ii.tr,’ ;. winT r, iiurw. n n i- • jotball team which wUl play Bfesalonal'Phtiaaclphltt-EBRiesHer field Aug. 11. r.;.i,r:“ "k i.undUi 10 ^igaard Is the H nt Vandal }';*<•'’'!■ ‘ *,? -li'. ’’' ‘I''' ‘ ''• 1to win a spot on the a ll-su r i,,(i_ojj'n iV <;rrtt V.ii.’ en

r thn aU-star game Kllkgaard T -!;i t . a- ;.»» ,_________ ,

S'mnoMifBSi win.- Pf-0 gpects Favor^“ S? Sf'LSrS Salmon Fishing «

BOISE. July 7 (U.FD-The state lUih g,.; sle cam# In for the final and game cicpartment saj's early

affer Le'ftyBob Shantr h id Tcporta-lndlcnte good profpecta-for- W h e fln l e ight..— salmon Jlihcrmen In. Idaho.idUns Top ChlMX Agato - - T h e dopartmcnt said angler* have „•!

Clai-eland Indians swept a reported a sl;:cnb 0 early run of the v. ime eerles by beaUng the Ohl- bis Chlnoolu In the middle lork of ^ ! t ^ 5-3 ‘he salmon river and the fish arc if,y Wynn struck o u j^ l a?i? r S ‘v ln‘*Jnlv‘ ' ^ it> oal7 four hlta In winning *" ■’“’?•ghth game, h is 'fifth m a

Bird Outlook Goodstogie in the four^ w orrf BOISE, , July 7 CU.PJ-Stcte bird

to AvUa and his double. In supervisor Maurice Lundy report.i«th scored Jtm Hegan. that the outlook la good tills yearin was In trouble only in for sagcerouje populations through-n th Inning when tho Cox out soulhorn Idaho. He said con. er-

both their runs on walks vatlon olflcers $ur\-eylng de.'iert, fonso—OarraaqucI ahd Roy- sagctrrou.'ie-hebKftt’ -have-reported -irough and Alngle.s by Gus seelnc many-broodi with an eiccp- •» and Dave Phllley. tional survival rat* of chicks.

Are““ “!

Com pletely Equipped |to h B n d ie a o y . - i a [ w la t g a .^ a m i i l l . O u r m o d e r n U ^ - j

^-ahop equ ip p ed w i th th e i a t e s t lw s c l e i i t it le t e s t ~ •'•;in g e q u ip m en t a n d s ta f fe d b y trn ined exper-

. lenccd m e ch a n ics a ssu to fl y o u o f n Ocpcndable j ^ repB lr reffllce t h a t iB 'bo th ctoiioi* ^ '

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SALES SERVICE "236 Shoshone S t . W ea t Phoiie HSO

)EFEAT COlVliOf- T V B la m e jIm z :

M inor League ~ A lle n i ia i ie e ^ ^

-1 tothe first 30 days of the currcnt cam-

** ^ e biggest finger .was polotM atthe r a ^ l l a oJ niaJor league, tel^ E T m ^ I vi.inH nd radio broadcasts covering b ;

1 S o northenirmiaffestcrn-and east- t I - p ^ H K MOT «ctors ot the country. b t 11 Poor Weather Blamed g

1 wme in for some of the bliwe In » l i I 1 survey or ths &a loops completed .tor 1 d a T ^ George M. Tmutman presl-

dent of tho l^atlonnl Association of0 Professional Baseball

Traulman stressed the re a u ufor the drsstlo drop were those clTcn

s : 'S . i s r s « : K P L a s iB M I ’ E i h s r . r ^ S , £ ™S? S i? S; mtoS. ar™ .1M =,lr Tans Trautman sucs,'icd some loops wlrepbolo)nd were cla'-e to last year’s figures, * * * *

1 r r s ' T s i s r s Patty, T ra b e " " £ From Womeibig eunfct and W «t WIMBLEDON, Eng-. July ow ICO. and the Class D Alabama and j.i„_ y ble For W pt loops. ‘ DuPont won the All-America m- .Olhe'rs were offfrom onc-^ lf of semifinals a t \ ion one per cent to 25 per ccnt. Traut- T i,u r^ „ but tho spotllj lad man said. ., jwicn Irom the women by U

------------------------- , cst doubles motch these fam

I Cards Squash jnt Boise P ilo ts 3 Americans Se •“ T„ 1 1 9 R oiif Into Final Roui

OIBritish Opei« > Pocatcllo Cardinal .‘cored oil thtlr TROON. Scotland, July4 0 runs In two Innliirs—the fourth and Three Americans clattered 1* * fifth—to uin a lojx'ldcd bftll game final half o( the-BrlUih.opciI j . .Iiaii.ihc.J3ober.l.!olin±TW sgay,, pionshtps Thursday but ac 0 In Ihe rouriii Inning, when the a Wcliliroan wllh a liUU4-i- Carilt gaUitrcd.flvc. runs..JiJ[inager .worked-UXc10 L.irr:t- Darlon hit a grand slam puck with a two-round 1"0 homerun. Tlie liomer came arief 71-C8-135.0 0 Emic Schuernian, Ross McOovem Totals ol H8 or Icaa qua! and-Dicls-GflrilpIl lind singled, tho pinytrs from nil-over -tin

last hit producing: Pocatello’s Ilrst for Friday's 18-hole rouiv- 1J -rmir- ---------------------------------- leader after - tliat .will t i— J Al Daicllcl walked, loading tlie tho crown now worn hy 60•“S' ba'es and Jetting the .Mage for the rlca's Dntjby Locke,ghi; skippers blk-hit. The H8-dlv1dlng lino mad11— Tiic C:irdlnnb :corrd si* times In siblo for Johnny BuUa. thi'' *' the following Innlni:. Schucrman haired Ailonis from PlltsburTil' led 'oll'w lth a ilouble. McOovem McHale, Philadelphia', arid

t» walked, ' Cordell slnRlcd, ' scoring Btranalinn, the ' British■ !“ Schiierman, _ king from Toledo.. 0-, to sU1 J. BasellcI doubled scoring McOov- fight for Uie Utlo only one ■'•11* em, A single by Don B.iu.' man can hns won since 103J, T

drove In Cordell. Dllly nice wolkcd Som Snead In 1M6, to load the bases. Bsscllcl scored Bulla itrode In w lth«-pa

another run. Tlie slitli Card tally ways are hardly wider tlof the Inning seorrd when Schuer-' nUles In a big church. Thjman was s;ilc on an error by Mana- 1,13 lotal H3-four behUid I

fUih gcr Ford Mullen. ------------------------------------:irly I'OCATKl.LO II, ROUE J ..........................tor> n<^-------A.k , , .Sannx.a I 0 4 l|Ran4 t _•> 4 I 1 : u i 12 t Cilmoit p i 1 0 «<il»kc1c« >ave 5 U ^ 1 : 1? o H j ............the J u)l'''‘'t__L L3 0 Toi»li s7 i ;<u lioi.l.

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BEAN a, ' ' . _ :ilrte machine that i s replacing ail pi

r I — ASK-^THE:MAN^3VN0The MAPSEN Frorit-End Bean Cutter di

! they, can tfe damaged by the tractor .wheel *_■ I . p m i'^ -T I l iG ON T H lS ^ P R lN C tfiP '^

j We arc not short of material, but,P l a c e y o u r o r d e r n o w w i t h y o

K R E r^P K . n e 4 8 5 J ^ jf e tlr fie

^eond from fefi, ta i K h . a fvnret M a the All'Amerleui woaen’* slnrin w hnrsdsy by delrallBg Dwli Hiri, left, m Bock, oon-pUytag cspUtn ol tbe Aa«~ ittMtet.won-wUer.ln.W latledan ewpit

* * * * * f

abert Steal Spollig )men at WimbledonS.. July *1 yp)— havo ever seen-fow hwMrs. Margaret minutes during irtUth h

American worn- and young Tony’IjihnIls a t Wimble- came Prank Sedgmta ule spotlight wa* Oregor of Auitrallt. H.len by th# long- .6-3.lese lomous oil- Miss Brough, tt«lU club-courts champion from Bmrtyl—----------------- scored > iuptlsingiy «p

^ . victory ov«r Doris Hut (IS SentRound a T i ’S r SO p e n ^ MUj arough ud 1 ^1, July 7 « > - W l i S r ^ b l a p i S i i i attcred into the ' ”J ‘ J * 'Uih onca.cham- i 'edon cro»n fa lit m ^ t m i Rees. « “ >'•» y '“ - ■*~liuiter~thar Trauett, »~itt-;wpa tt S'Wand. led the collegian playlnicetilii Tound' K o rT ^ r ’AtUhUSTlonfiJTISWi'

real hero of the tnaata less qualified 35 match. carrTlDgPutf.sW over-tlia.-world veteran, to TlcuqiAa le rounds, Tlio games In th e ta * « i t i .win taka over of .lhtin,.Uls tfli.ttt*. n hy South Af- brllUant and h l i ^ a d

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BOISE. July!09. Slanili'iij br»n SO Miller. tl.M; lUndtrd Romscy, ncwly-l

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Piles Petitions to i5,:ir£ Keep Her Office' ^ BOISE. July 7 (W-Mrs. Lein D. READ TIME3-NnriT pum r painter. incuM ftntite-tTFBsarerr > i~ ■ ■ ■" ■ ■ S S S .JmU I i .X ’ has filed her petitions ot eandldncy I “' twc s j,7i! seeking rencmlnatlon on the ne-

publican ticket. Fjp i — 1I.HII If! announcing her candldac>’ yes- 1

Top :i.cu. tcrduy. Mrs. Painter said the sUtc b In exceUcnt llnanclal condUlon

is< hi,iiB . t largest cash balance in

She Is the only Republican to an- ici'in hi'l.; nounce for the olllce.

Others IllUig yesterday were: ,________ _ Daru-Ui W. Thoma.?, Boise, for the A

..-. -eUltf-aupreiu# court'O h'the non- . . . :M n i O n partisan Ucket. M

Oeorse Hersley.-Bolse. for the - -Democratle nomination 'lor gover-

>«Ttt»iia nor, f e - « - - » t£ 3Sooa »») Prank Langley, Boise, for Uie

I DemocraUc nomination for ottomey Ni geneml, LJMjdSgSiV

Henry UcQuade., Pocatello, for ^ R a K Z fitui district }udge-<ui-thejioh<par- - | M K 9 | H‘ '■yh »ck;t. ____________ ,

' T rucks"X fen tiirea^^n For Museum Move

.< tc » u ;w BOISE. July T (/T^Movlng of the Tdaha state museum and travellns library from the capltol to the new.

•— ly-constnicted museum, building In

led “x ; r , ; e ; ; r x c r . „ -, . terday approved hiring ot two Boise

0 1 1 1 6 1 companies to handle the job.

Petition FiledV York, Is A declaration of candidacy for .ler In the Demoemt commllKtwomnn forda Is stlU xvfjn PftUi precinct No- < was Itledodiums. with the county clerk Thursday by>n of the Mne Oardoskl. G O O Dn test!llc<l Her peUlIon was s»gned by NelsonInvesUgdt- c , Jarvla, \y. C. Mnlbirg, V, N.

SavlUe. J . H. LeClnlr. r . A, Zlmraer- assoclate man nnd William G. Crlppen. all W cV c COnt

an t raeke- Twin Piflls. m o;malrs the -------------------------- • • • y ® " ° J_______ _________.imEGONS-.VISIT-........... . . No_8j lbinil and AMSTERDAM. July 7-M r, and ' , -Jl D odgo; he stamp- Mrs. Jess C. Vest. Jr.. and children,<crs and Janet and Unda, Portland, are ' Vjcrs of the ."ipendlng a week vacationing a t the __, Chicago, horn# of hU parents here. TRiJI F a lls M arlce ts— : : P A d

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**■ ouUlned the p u r g e s and cut IL.McCaly, fhalrman-cl-tbfl plaw..oI_y'.e_ora?oL“ *lo"-'IJ^ T?!Jlnt Labor LeglsUtlw Com- ducted a question and a n » « r ms- intoaald 18,000 Idahoans have cusston. He emphnslxed thnt we Bet- palgipetitions'asking Initiatives ter government progrnni U a cro- mg t;a»ed workmen's compea^n- s.idc that la not perfcct. »y f 'lefl^ and amendmenU lo In the right dlrpctlon. Members exe silicosis law ttcre urged to attend the aisocla- pUcaId.adOlUonal peUUons are tioM meeting a t 8 p jn . t o d a ^ t the chan

ajrive here today from Legion hall, dumiAlene.-Wallaee and-Pocatel- -ap e c ls i suest»-aHhe m o« ln« -w e man;lUunch labor areas where J. D. (Cy) Price, McreUry ot state humUon ho.s been meeting tup- and Republlcnn candidate {or gover- overt

nor, and Rep. Jolui Sanborn, Rcpub.Bcssncr. head of the Idaho iican candidate for U. 8. senator,nssoclntlon-s drive In Ada Both candidates spoke briefly. San- in

Ln-^.jroposal banning use bom was accompanied by m» ^ns on public lands, said a mlnlstrntlve n-«lswnt. June ,^ T » e . ^wUl be held Friday to find Thc next mceUng of the Klwanls uera

he group has obtained the club will be an outdoor "gnatures. He fald the pell- Mary Alice park featuring an FBI «« 1,ve been slsnrd by. L-scyernl iirciirma dcmomftrftUon.. ........

K r 'S iS ’T i l s New Trial Asked- - S! S ‘ In Justice Court ™,lvc peUtlon.? signed by thc . rcnucst for a -new trial was inllftcd voters and filed with justice court Thursday In ““t'H rctary of state's offico b>- h,. „ . e of ine"Stnnr-nRainit Earl ‘ today MIt“K ' V6W(rijp0tf p^^jir a■■n!“ Mr,“ nna-^n•^. A rthur- Rn lov, 7 general election, ' vnn Lcuvi-n. A jury ftnind Mr. nnd ----------------------— Mr. . Van Leuven .gul)5y June 29-ef Wat

iri Indicted on '’Isu^ian .^s'ephnn and Heap, at- pota■ • « o 1 J • tornrys for thc trio, claim the guilty echo

*ng of 'Sta to Red SpiesA .rS i-N .rM , July-.3-.(^->- miklnc UireatfrflSiUnt Mrs. B. R. natllIreenglnss, 28, has been in- ountcr and strlklnR her. The case n,e 1ir selling U. S. atomic secrcts nsninst, Posson was dliinlsicd on hojibetween for Russian agents nicllon of Uie prosecuting attorney, emn

r i ;w T S ‘i “".S War Games Film LoSri‘.“™' '^S“'bV. Shown for CluB j

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currency from aold, actual maneuvers of "Op-Ls the Philadelphia chemist pmtlnn Micky" carried out by theia_aciroltlttl._dcllVCr1nK_to f„n,bi„ed-armcd_farciii_m.Ult_Pfl=. .f" „

ngenu the U, S. atomic dUc w,,nds Vinton Stanfield, mem-stolen by Dr. KInus Fuchs. oj ti,c locni Lions club, was an'elcntlst. umpire for the^e u a r K»mes during 'Puchs, now tcrvliig a prison jummcr months last year,I—la-EngUcd—nud-Orcco- _.jj,p.j„j^np..„,,i.f-thc first-setslon -tiLilow being held In jail In inducted by Victor FllUct, recently3iki-g»Uicd-«cc»»«-tQ-tho- -jjjj.pj-pfj^iripnt-of-the-club----accrctj while working at '

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C o l o n y l x a d c r ~3S Commissioners ^ !E. July 7 o r^D r. H. H. H o rs es - c s - Cows, newly-appointed supcrln- nighest Prices Paidof Uie stiite school and col- • '

■lampa, conferred today with _ ^ 'a ^ Charitable InsUtullon co llec T_ ■ ';amsey Is eipeeted to take OMC-JS

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D E C K L I D S - E T C .re c o n tin u a lly buying , la te r m ode l c a r s nnd w reck ing the W e now h av e on hand th e fo llow ing cans f o r th e ir p a rts . 2 N o sh ; 1939 C hev ro let; 1911 B u ic k : 19.10 P ly m o u th ; 19:Do'dgo: r S 'a e T O O 'O I J s W i i lo i ' i g T r . r o : ! !1. . . nnd (ioEonf of older m odclsi a ll niuke.s.

T R U C K W E N O W H A V E ' ^• SIGNAL ARMS

P ' A ' P T - W - • CLEARANCK l - T T n T S ------ - I■ « # » ----------• BACK tn* Lrr.iiTB - ' ' ^

eworVsm>^—. I. a n d Regular • rcflectorh and FL&itEa . vta k w & Mbde1.1 > . - • » N T W orlSED ! * ♦ - ^

3rnke shoo-exchnnges; • F ront Kml A^.scmblios; • Tie rt BrakrBlbddJJ^^'^Brako (buiiuwl .or.ihackie bolts, e tc.;.'# ,. "SmiUy" Mufflors; • J^'Burlon St Springe, • a ll types, sizes, kind's; • ' 'RcTjuiit ’Gencratorn; ( Sebuilt-m otors; • Clutch and ili.-;c obvor a.'isoniblio.v, • ns; # ■ AND LITERALLY THOUSANDS OF .KEW AN JR CAR OR TRUCK;

Remember You Can Alwai/s Find it — And

fw iN F a lls A u t o)ast Edge of c ity (Kimberly Road)

. s S S S S s; J S u s s O i a r g e s S £ i - “

.- IHK I ^ clear- m Murtaugh. '’ f n X « ? r R S s l a ' s use cf germ A

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rn m m ^ sI . Classifie• “ p“ “ ' S f W A N T A D R A ’T I

- for nnU er attempt to try tn win m.) . . ...

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n suppllc tuu •

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,- potaio crop, m e bowl hits been J 'V 'SiV.rUy «hoe<l by proP»«‘« d a or- •?]!.” Ad.- J « ^ ^ u ^ u ,

^ "'rhV 'lale dfparlment late ycst£r- ^ n S la ti* i«»«itli«-day aVcUdWroisslan.. of-tryinR - ■ ■ -------

h ?o-'poison ' lhe already-tensc Inter- Enjr.L natlona^l, “J .®\'-’' / 7„b*^'ntIoa?lli^^ 2 i>. u .a Mi.lr»tormt

“ S P E C IA L N O TICFS

Loot of'Meridian 5 Burglary Located T S S f f S s & e

*5§ i5 iT .H «-5 '-2 s5 s„5";r.“ f f : r a , ‘ . 's .-i*;. sns-'• the bi.n:lar>- Kcne. Sheriff Don ~- “ ? » « . » ,= » . , « MXLOPB.ENDS! ' found the Iroien box last niclit. I t —w .'n li.rv in niuinm Ai«li

contained the cther^lse unmolested STANDLEE'S- mmiiS-Bntl-r.o!r>.-vnlii6d-at-ftbaut --------_ ICM , ' S I firXTEO •

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= SPR A Y NOW

. i M o i m t o L o a n• Farm Loins• City n«sldent Loans A R N O L D M cKEAN• City Diislness BIdg. Loans pj,oj,g 2305-W 183 Polk S'• No Appraisal Fee [________________________ _• No Commissions -

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A CCESSO RIES 'ving ou r cusiom ers m oney ,.Is chop dusti'kci. o. i,jji»bi tf>ioir_bu.iinei5^iLaving.w ha_t you _ed w hen you_ need i t - i s also SC H O O L S and T RA INo th e r m u st in oiir 'm ercha ii- uKAtlTY.'c’uLTUBK m iingr pla-ris. . - S O '^ \T i r L O OK :JR T H E R . . . when you’ll find >ork. t;ijL iM •tvoqsiit?.'h e r . .n d FO E L ESS M ONEY ^ % - H ^ E l ^ f t C a t l l H

'O O R H A RD W A REiplicatcs o f o riginal e qu ip . fchmc^i. I'honr i;u ,»nt . . . iiicludinK B eau tifu l mr.u^'i..Mi7Von-!^pKirome H andles (in.sidc and r<T,r~>r>.u^n. r.ixeo. t. i.. i

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AND USED PA R TS FO R

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IMPLEMENTS I HAY. CRa 'iN AND

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* ■“ HIGHEST• h3 . PRICES PAID■ VAC c^. .Uh c.uirM.r. , Fof DEAD and USI

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COMBINES . ^~f'»ppir.i Iit I BiTRACTORS-

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- '“ i S K S ’S f u - . u » .••eona Hmo in is m ontlu conjre** »>• ”> “>• ‘•••y®- ''*tu a W M o a the ttoio for perform- r ‘“ ‘’ir c 'f ip 'L - iJT .t

ef th e required »IM worth of lo. i.Jo p.i■ J«l>or at ImproTemenU on mining noi.a.r. ii«f ikoiu •"J Sfnut • <U ta« .In June. 1P49, Milhewn »ald, J ," '" '" iiJ 'i.r 'w rt ^ ii a i.” ' ! ” >0“

wogw#* *uthorli«t > nupenjlon } ,,oi,. Tt«n4.». wscs «ir:Z JS ;j« a « n e n t..w o rk -im iu July i, »!»• 1

» « . *Dd proTtdwS th« t Miy »ueli c, t B.rovork done despite the lujpenilon ii.i.nnani <.n wui Im>. th. .hurch order could be credited Bgolnn la- bor CT Improi'enienta required dur- f ”: ’ ■tag U>« r« ar endto« In July, IfiSO. ---------

L u t m ooth, Uattiew i continued. c b u stu n ic ilN atOOajTMi OMMd another Uw per- i« ' ‘‘"“L

-no iainT Q S i^R 5-H ia-cS i.p i« t«<ror ,,^VV”i',B!!;^w.51^Sik»«rfoiraed any of the ir mining a i- ct-.ii aiiir mc<.i Buod.» holid. •BMoitnt irork In tho year endingJo lr 1. IBiS, to n ie (tatemcnts of rirr sonHir. c.i4n r»<n e h perfomenee by July 1 of this - s ^ . s a«. o o«!. .ad kn«« au hj«i

— 7 W . K0W eangfMi n s i-e m n d ed I",™;;th e time for performance to Oct. 1. i„ y , , . t . r i . i t i n f . " croiMathewa added. is>,», ji.) a.nrohi i>u..r-/roM.;

D«iplt« the t i m e extension.Uathevs aald. vork (or the year And w.ik m iot. m cnrt>i .(.o )u

— TOdtar July li 1991. m a r be started w.«<! m, »m * * ' " VtemedlDtely. “m'niS *u»oar*"

ittthew i iaid th a t requlremenK J^rT.iSr. f'rcm . .- -for th» :pertoimance of IlOO worth - in k*t u ih.

r tU bcrbrlm prorem cnts on miningrtalmi u annual aascssaent work hui, iii. ..bin». .«mn..»» p«ij

— wa« wrlttiin Into the J872 mlolnB to ot Lqt..-- (s i» .|

‘s w . s v s ' 'p«rt d prospectors arid to promote F«irtii «..««. •••] TWrJ .tm t noHh

■' deTelopment of the resource* of •? 'bi®'■ th e naU0B..Aa ■ meaaare bf relief »

In Uae of economic stresi or na- b. .sn-a. F«iiowin» ik. th. .■ tlonil emergency, congrcas at times. tf-iTirt S bnni haa ordered aiuperulon of these i,VS 1 ih tr .- lu i.. ••"'m for 1 Tequlrcsnenta, Such a moratorium thiurm. wiih crim. ic <i~r<.•waj Invoked during the dcpreaalon ‘ad ">Km «m b. ..r tr i t r Daitu *>.1e r m j a ^ 1894. during the span- r n t s n r m i x sUh-Amerlcon war In 1898 and dur- n,„'iJi u. DUcktian^ niaiaiK

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G uests an d T rip s j:■ N ofed a t J e ro m e S :“E S H ; “vt£ ’"S

JEROME. July 7—Dr. and Mrs. L. Wf.in.in.i.r “ ThJr'i'bmi"'O. Phillips, Oakland. Calif., are .S^m.r. .euutJ of Mr. and Mrs. Irven Rober- jjiii b. Jh5rch'nni«*^r~d

Dorothy Thorpe. douRhter of Mr.and Mrs. S. L. Thorpe, h u returned I'rim.r; room of chsrcli.

— toun-PorU ana-W hertJhff.fiM -ftK n______ mn»tnjBi.-i.uTaeH*N___attending Marylhurst college. Ea p, (•__ pwi.rroute ahe vblMd her sister. Mra. in s Iir.t Mrrlsi! M!r-."tnmiinRobert E. Oehlen. Toppcnbh. Wash. -m b .

Herbert Qualls haa relumed from „ij,‘ »reup. -111 hi.•*--*-tWO.W**k-VlHt-WjU»-r*l»U¥«»-«fr icrrt.nOTir«T-r*-fllm-...iw,-«.n,. I

Harrison.- Ark. niu.l.1. .tori«; 10 a.m..------ Mr.-and-Mrs.-David-E.-Oonger.- ''rii

Brad and Oynthla, TQComa, ? jM h , uuhir win conunu. r»poit of miw.uhave been vlsltlnB h e r parent*. Mr. ton»ri.u.^ 'J vuv

- -mnd-Mr3.-O^G .-P5echtnerrand-els-ter, Mrs, H arry O’Connor. L „; kvmv. »:5o p.».. •»«ui

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kirk will Z ,leavs W day for the ir home in Son i“so pm. w 3■Prandsco after visiting her mother, of .diK-.iion r»«i. .1 p.ri.h hMrs. 0. Trounson. ond sister, Mrs. s:so p.m.. rru .x . ir»mino.i l«m . m<Walltr Qruel. • ' ______

Mr, and Mrs. WlUlom Harlan. first BAPTisrSmyra Beach, Fla., nre visiting her n .m in c. bi». p«»i.rhrothtr.Harve Bradley, and relatives mSo3 'b tT i'iM »

- In-Jerome, n ha*-t>e«n 30 yew* .hii^7a-d” in. vhu Blnee Mra. Harlan haa vblted her " 7^” ; aiii'^hot-

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■' d.j'. Mt.JtM. "At» You’ FUhla*WN jrjRBT CFUBCn™OF n iE NAZASSKS SIMDRRr-tm t north a.ai..'SubJ * ' "fiil. l«tH ..m.. i » , — ^'urTh.

:E>"isi t a ; ! ' - a *■ cnuncn o r eii.« .

r - irw ■ w.!'.ss;s- ‘"■rrs ■ & E S ’ ' % " ? £ • :‘i*a*f«lK rOUUQUARi; GOSPEL Mrai.r, £«i.r.l ijjr U In iinct- - J. E. Draa.ll. pu t.r nitllL Fill

om hlJ VM*- fhlp. UMHKh .prvlee*. n t Ad.mi ^ fnllov.*;u 1u*'b«m"To »T.a«.ll»ll. lertifw. ^ M„unl.lni llith”“ .M .MUr.n "-cnURCII^r TOB ASCENBION " J

ntlh K m u/!lw TrM °r- » •.».. holr JJ;"!;"' nS iurjl •umm.rc.mp ,oramunlor. llilS ».m.. niorrvlnr pr.j.r *v, iu« t.. th. A:

iniMi.t. I p. h e t u b n noM E • j,;Im cirtl. lo juoH F irU J. July 7-M r. and Mr*. -TTiiM'Anw. ot

diaries McKay have returned home!R*N--------- truni g-racatlon-trlp-to-Mlehigan, jnA '■ ■

.__„ .i„. They also visited Mr. McKay’s -8und.r ..tool brother. Harr>- McKay, In Spokane, ,n drp.rtm.nt Wttah. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hug- p,i„ih„od m. -tinsLy*.*. . .*” Rlngton have returned to Hflgerman ..rric^ . . m i..».„i.T .rboci . t after caring for the McKay home

lV‘nnff_Uie Utter'«_nbscnce. ____■ ..rri-nft.,ul'_..,,t.,,

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r p ia n o s f o r yo u . Y ou cnn r e n t o r buy on ea:te rm s .

H i CLAUDE BRO1 « MAIN AVE. EAST

m n A w i ! ( / / / ,ENTIST

g j w j 1in I becomes the GRI

Yeu'll b* •nihuilasih about this SUPI mtxoronl. Try aom* «nrldied Igg

•I . . . firm, tendar ntorartMii <(ib1) In « mlr>. or ony wondariul TAVSni pr<

Yeu'U M«l A Tost* e l TAYSTIE

T A Y S T I I. ___ * , THE TRtfLY

/ / SUPERIOR^ ■ 7 X c tc a /u t0 a P w i

l i "a t : - _ ... Costs No More :

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I I M E S - N B W S , T W I N F A L L S , I P A H O .

Jeighboring 129 .Slot8 Are P Chufches Helicensed in ^-„, .o™"..-.. Changed Plan s

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I pjn.. Wcdrn»i.r. w.lUwr j re-Uc«nsed underrLEFORD niBL* BATTiST th « new M-M split ayatenj. city ■ruii.1. r. Ch.pp|iU. p*M.r . officials mosounced Tburaday.‘■■p®»"'‘‘^lr^!^m.Aia^“ ;..’ !Ii Prevlouily, erery alot machine la«idia« *iih b.pUiai.1 i.fTie- la the clty waa covered by a licensenooa 1.7 fee otlTM, of wWch 1125 was tumedVHn-d.,yp«‘i ’=.MtJa,!.p«iAi over to t t e county and $l2i to theE.fr7o o .iM i^ atale. The balance wa* paid Into the

' ' u n ^ “ S ^ ’ nbw syatem the elty '... nibi. Khcoi for »n J> will split 80-50 with the operators

j?ik after federal, state and county 11- ■ll 'u ortUirrf it • ■p.cui'i.r’ i'.- cenalng fees have been deducted. ...rrk.- s p.m, w.4B»d.r. uibi. nepair* and labor for repairing al-

_____ so will be deducted from the grtisa■iudebLt "Uke" bul owner* will be required to

neRK MisaiONART BArnsT replace worn-out machines . frommmb.tif cr.M»^bonj3|n» their own pockets.

‘ II '«■ - Under tha new law the city Is to.nhip loip.i S o. g eoUector for lhe machines.

Hla salary also U fo be paid from the--------- . gross "Uke".

tnm 5l‘‘?«E‘'NAZAnENE No-oollector has been hlr*d-by-w .^ . Ar.]?J.a Uie City yet bat several applicants.m.. aund.T Khwi., 11 ..rr... «or. under consideration, city of-pm , jovnr p-pij* ^ 1 * '^ < P- u d a i, ,aid. The collector will have

..t.u T ' the only keys to the machines and— - - w in -«o l eoc« BmchUlB following

” 11 •.>!>.. Junior VISIT IN GLENNS FEBBTaUmr if'V S ir“ «J.Vrt’7 l*fJ." OLENNS FERRY, July 7 - M r .,.. iifK. 8 p.m.. ityUm : and Mrs. Richard A. Elliott ondn FUMat ICT tb. I..HT inB a visit from Ihelr daughter andSiMDRRi.r MsrnoDiaT Rraridchlldren. Mra. Jackie Reynolds

V. 1_ Tobr. pu t.r and two children from Bacramento,<hur.h .rhou Calif., Mrs. Marie Hayea and three

!• V h " fd 7 .! a V T r .m o ^ - c M ld re n - fr o m - G r e a t W la, Mont;cioih«": •duin.rmoa. " n . sig- and AlDerU Calhoun from Boise.1 ut sii.ntc-' __ Mrj, Reynolds and Mra. Hayes planiuRTAuTiir MET110DI8T n» exwnsive'visrt here.

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nllllL FIRST WAHD LOS ^rtict^onf’Alb ^

“ 0rTii'lns*"^n'£'''"0’ V. ^

• T O R D - H i,"i'\‘J '‘AVri:i;.7f’r.»t;"’!‘’.’p.i;i'! Moving & Delivery ’i;!>?S'i?Si'ir^^^ ' ServiceArlW. ot r.lth"; <Ma.l'air .(.n*! local and LoD| DbUnc* r.ih»r":^b.nr,iifilon. n.r^N«i*on. Moving and QaoUng

p m m i u zV, Kon.i., FALLS« o V S i“ V.‘ "o''Y« 1 7 A n n TIIAN8FEB *

s j ^ ' V N E W r i *s ffood used p ra c tic e . ^y on easy c o n v en ie n t m ^ \ 1 ^ 1 ^ 1 f f [

R O W NFBONE S3i

i ^ g j Families Cneei Flavor News i

Not jince ihe int/ftductlon o t i....................... je<aJe asoTiis (he Intetmountain V

^ lhe new, improved Qover Club Corr__^ ili^ hjve been offered during the psj

-------^ ■ .. . - Gfocetj rcpon their outomerj' buy these new Qover Club Corn O

I why. TTicy're crisper, flikief, more^’ ever tisied. \

The-next time

Clover ciub Corn Chip} , fnooetbsd! .

Sombrero 4-Leaf C lo v e ^ H

I - A M n ia n S o m b re ro l^ ^ ^ ^ H I I the otifin of corn < > i^

---------------- on. liie fjiroui' 4-Ieaf

GREAT sppeirs on Clover Ouj |In iheir colorful n e v ' ^ ^ ^ f

thIsSOPIRIO* Clover Qub Corn C l u ^ , * ■died Igg N oedlis 5 j-ouf n a t

,» sm p ro * ,n . . . f * 'i » t ! i i i .. ............ E t^ii

sombrero on the 4 - l r h r o ^ h } / ^........] “ tK iF lie y b o y fn i im Je iJw ^ ^

new. impiovcd

r»D -- Scores of Delicious _ Serve Clover Club' l o d u e t , • tM ,'iN ,«k»taw ,-«

...- --au b _ C « iti} ^^ h iy e -w re i"o f :^ msny people use them with jo u ^ 'jf

Swiih picnic jindwichcj,

-... , _ 'And fot an extra dcliciouj tfcai

a ip t- ir i chicten andiurkey dreSng

imieid of ctscker cnimbj in cf^ail?■ too, for btejdinfi chicken, ve.il, poil

_ “ Ybull agree tliew new, imptov.O CERS _ ‘“J Olher'foodj more fljvotful and d

Cc iome lodiy!

Decio Guests and - -Trips Are Listed

' Jtiim ed home followtag a. ^ following a visit wl

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leer Biggest GUARANTEE!,7!«Y;nrr^ YOTEVETT fs lit Years ouR MONEion of Cbvef Club Potiio Chifij evef antain West enjoycd’iiidi i ^ r e ’ thrili-is -"-V'^^M-'iWifide'ni-^e-Hod.S «b Co,n Chip,, whi'ih in f t t l™ m ,rkm • « " ' d " ' ' 'I , k p u , 10 d „ s h ..c c „ , d . « „ .,io n . ; P*'-----^ ' r e ihe wle-judge.itomerj coming

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fub Corn --th ip tl^^ W S i S Mlown IS ippctitert for bd r^g e i, w ^ r N A | V D A n h n B

wups’jnd «!id ., StiU oiiief. enjo)- thctii ' £ | | | p j f 0 $ | | '

. i .c a „ b W a « v e , O * C ..«drenlng,« a topping for cusetole dishes, piper that Iteepj sunlight oI loavei. W them >ho*' 'hi : . i . p o . i 4 « p , „ . p . „ i . - -

imp:o>cJ C t e . , D ob Corn CUpi m .kti! and dcliciouj. And-f2) lhe fstnoiij 4, J for it on the colorful psclco£

• _ _ _ ■ ■ ■ Cliipt Jt yoijf yoccf's. tod»)

_______^niAT in;boos of U n . O l a a W H w 'A ; ^

- • o n b o r n j S y . ^ ibO haa spent hoifpltal,a Tlaltlns her ---------- -----M retum ed to

tiaa relum ed te Fl^V PthCvisit w ith her

t. J. U Btwrana. - “ ®«IUWian

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BREAD(N ' S V a r i e t

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11 STORTEED THE fiESTRTXSTE0 DR“^ONEYBACKr 'Club Coin Chips are ^ e best y « « » Buy a package at our riik. "nien ycsV* e-judge. If you don't-agfee. youfJKB

iin me n « t Imfodu«?oft o fto fn cJi^fSjU pO puIarlty w o ajiured by npi^r* V l ^ C o m p i n y h u ipent J ^ H t w j v e aptoday'i new. imf*«

u tbe fioAJ made in the U iM i

I?"!!!W ^BiJjkion of complete » and iwiKh )•< npp ly thtc M» « Ir every con Af r 'l^^HL\to nke -- |i w try

Jiicn return tneaH ^ ^ ^ l ' ^ r . f u f u ] if you ■*

I T>chipty<»(*

j ^ B p p e t iz e r »[ u S K h i W w !th > c t^I W Jpr afiemoon **m i r n i < « ^ M A i ^ L I f

f f l S B B K S r . «*«(i i

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rlwice as tong^f O ub Chip packaje i» bfsnd iu b tw r a p ^ - w h h - fltvor-w»lit<-^ inli^ht out and thereb)'pfonwW J* }hoW they stay fresh iw ic e 'u - l ^ < Ufe to fold ilie top of-the { « « « ; or k itrtM ttJor*. _Thi« wyjbejra^ your hbm ^ " p

smoiM 4-leaf clovef rvd6/ - w n f r .» ^ li psckagej of <be new, Improved :f's. coday. '