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* I n I d a h oBOISE, Auff* 31 (/P}— A Icacliii},' Idaho
mer Sen. G len T ay lo r ycstc rtliiy lo step L y have a b o u t irrcgulH ritic.s in Ihc An he election to B oise A tto rn e y F rank CV
..rouins fo r a rc c o u n t by th e U. S. sen S k a B epubU ean. t o l d T u y - --------------
Gos^ , n d ev»lu«t«'* any Inform ntlon M B»y h m IndlMUxis T aylor wna at »etu*l w lnuer. /
S t tehlnd UlO DtmocraUc tlelcel " i th l l r c w fBfTleUiry In November." c lia irm u n
TMior #»y5 h e h « oblnlncd cvi- per-sonal I oC -mlscttleroiis dcJ/w j" 'Jrt Gos.sclt'a
jWlt m » preclncta and plnns to hls OlS t t t l , . t o theQd of th# wecK. in tcrpst< t
acUm « » m em ber o t the boardBm llll .O il Ih l. ! « . - * » » " ■ “ I!
J ^ u T . j l . r ; d cn r-cu t;-it ym have InformaUon M lab- flidcrinfc
lubiji* mt»l*ltM o r olher irrcfculnr* w iw to rci ,M B th . P r tm w d K llo n w W .h [„ 11,5 y , nuld chanjo th e resu lt In the D em - oosmU ' ( « t »enoU)rlnl nom ination we w elker'i ch nuld lUte to see and evnlunte I t so genator nnc S t we m y U lte whatever acU on oUie.k i f e w and Juat.'* they did nc
W lic h evidence ahould be tiro - U nk. Ada « jaced by Taylor, he lold a reporter, nmons lh a bl «m adrise the board c ith er to tloned for t iBille the Bcnat* subcommltUe to neaardlni IiUho or seek advice from n d U lrlc t man. Cow oxirt u to w hat lie nex l atep ahould •'aRreed tha t« definitely t'T»ylor la ld In PocaUllo th a l nal* somw; flmllh's lelegram wn,i "very K rall- lenatpoMlb
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Five Counties EH£'_ ^ 1 -k , Only W<
In State Rate 5r.„r«’ H ig t f o r C o r n S
BOISB, AUJ. 31 .(tn — Five Id tiho ,(ounUes wero am ons the nallon-a too largest *w eet-com producing 'S n U ™ WM. th e U. e . depn rt- oent ol eammertt disclcwd fodtiy.
Four counties In Uie Gem «U te « n re imonK 100 counties In I M d t
lt£ 100 tre a te a t £ r e e a i® e » .b * « « t- wnU«» wj; 1« oounUea, a n d Ne* Perco county «nd e«ryb t u 08lh in-U ie nation In tJio h a r - to nctlrely m t ot til types at v e se ta b te . U iui I Tho blK «weet com producers In party, recoi
tteho in 1S84 were Payette counly. He odded hked S3rd In tAe nallon; Can^-on dltlon woi lunty, ranked 73rd; Tw in Palla achieve. H«
eouniy. MUi: O em counly, BOth, a n d attend Uie Ada eounty, n y iked lOOUi. —
C a n jw counfy hud »>» na tlo n 'a ^‘H m le g es l d ry onion hn rvea t In IISM; W ish ln slon county waa th e ^SOlJi l ir te a t p roducer; Pnycltc coun- ty ranked M th . and T w in Falks I f \ r eouniy ranked B3rd.
Ne* Perce counly waa th o Blh- t- - r»nked oJunty In th a nalJon Jn 4SM , M Enjllah green pea production. O lher Urge pea producera were Lewis counly, ranked* 48th. and P rank lln WEU-a. county, ninked 95ih. ^ «
* * * * ' O'" " " croM-counl
County Among f f i Top for Nation
_ J T ___ _ finite to I
IsOn Two Crops S"*""Twin Palis oounty r& k a am onu
the top 100 counUes In th o naU on «In aweel eom and dry onion acre- ^ “““ hold *8# durlns 1854. accordlnc to a re - •port, from .the bureau of c e n m .
The eouniy placed 75Ui fn num - lier of acres of awcet corn u nder report culUvatlon wlUi 3,085 acrea. T he ^ flsure waa th ird h ishest In Uie e tate . Petersburs, wrpiiMcd only by Payette a n d C an- When dl yon counUes. truck waa
■ Tttin Pftlls .county tied for 83rd snld. The t »poi In lhe naUon for num ber of there were »eres In-dry onions. Cnnj-on, W ash- hlchway. iHBton and Pnyelte counUea rfvnked made of
~~above It In onion aaeage . of Uie drlv Twin Falls w.-u the only Magic cnpUln
Valley eouniy a m o e j lhe top 100 In t ,„ n loade either crop. j,ended ea
-------------3 :: ---------- •, J recelred a
Phone Rate’s Hike Okayed
«BOISE. Aug. 31 (m—Tlie stivte pub- oMurtny : uiniues commission today np-
■■ ll needed Increased revenue to finance recen t Improvements a n d ex- - P»Mlon of service. A commlsalon r henrlne on th e application wa« held X * l nichfleld Aug. 21.
The new raCea vttl go Into effect I--------------O tt. 1. A one-party buainca* u ie - D0I8E. phone rale will be boosted frotn $4.15 ordered h i ■ monU) to I7.S0 and a fou r-party on (raltio rtaldence service would be Increased UoUdsy tli *fOm $2,75 a mooUl to 13.78.p --------------------- 1 IjOS a n
r» T i 11 -"■ Leflan loc— Snow-Falls—HAILBY. Aug. a i-H lg h peaks
In the Saw tooth naUonal fo rest ^ A S illhnorm ot here received lig h t cape ^et* de«Unof i'now Tuesday while peaks je »t the Paye tte natJonaJ - /o rest''■tre renlly snerw covered. MANSFl
Up to two Inches of snow were centrartported on landing fields ^ o n g mo,, tha t 1 » 'c middle fork of the S a lm o n ,'■‘'■♦r. • " WASHD
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0 P r i m a r yiho D em ocrn t and a loatlihff Hop Uep fo rw ard p ro m p tly w ith whii All},'. M U cm ocriitie .senate ])rin
: Church by a n o ffic ia l coun t of s c n u tc c lc c t io n s .su b c o m m itto G .
>ssett A b an d GOP Chairir
N DELL, A uk. 31 (/P)— P ro b a te rew fro m th e ru n n in g fo r th d jo lun y es te rd ay , c itin tr “ a sudden lal biiaine.s.'^.” Sen . H e rm a n W el ■t'.i d c m i o n l i f t e r /J jvn i- le> Gooi .1 office, to c o n fe r w ith h im . W« him " th a t i l w ould p ro b ab ly b( sta of R epublican h a rm o n y th a , .Hjnce he had only oneli-. ■- :ut purpo.se in ev en co n -| p ifC th e post, nncl th a t * * » re tu rn S en n to r W elker I Tiio
U. S. s en a te ." «wimmii;tt hnd been regarded as ''* choice from the posL T he {*’8 ^
nnd G ossett said they dls- other possible candW atcs, butl d nol Identify Uiem. Charles I ,dft county G O P chalrm nn. Iff. ~ ^ those who have been m en- cicanea
Ior t l , . Job. Inn to -\rdlns the choice of a chair- 3oesclt said ho and V/elker1 th a t while the choice should V lu o f :ly be his. he should deslg- »» meone lh a t would arouse the»ilble anlftgonUm w ith in tb e J H R R
task ot nam ing a a U te c lialr- m . on the agenda (or the R e- I n •state plaU onn convenUon •'inorrow. .p j,j bi
Wednesday, Judge G ossett fv^in Pa •ed WlUl Gov. Robert E . Sm y- voted un 1 after the conference com- rqjjj I to newsmen: prorcacUon waa th a t the sever- gnrlnM tUlude nnd feeling tow ard m e piic„uon arab le." CrysUI at i t said U)doy p a rty repre- Pnlls ere ves eUll were u rg ln j him to submltiei e aald he had m ade them "a hearing lUon which Li ulleD y and ah - T h e m f Impossible." ' TofflcmliId them,” O ceM tt aald. “th n l chnmhei: y .iin jto -P B U o ttrla toe.CO *- w lS d f tl i t and ere iT e o tu ty chalrmOQ cham ben trybody else ebocem ed were e a r lie r r rely Join In sponsoring me, to the p: might, for th e eake of th e Tofflcn
reconsider m y position." U iat ns j dded th a t h e fe lt such a eon- bers a lte would be ■■Impoeslble" to Preside
r. He said he did n o t p lan to celed ne. the convenUon. ' nnd enc----------------------------- ance" *1
M however.
Clues Ai-e ocated for Missing Mah SI.S. Nev., Aug. 3 1 -N evada “ g^^ret!
continuing Uielr investl- ot Uie dlKippeamnce of a
flUnU7 truck driver from h is " reasej S truck 28 miles enat of here f* ’’ ly. hnve unearthed no new Hlchway Pato>l CapL Ber- larte. reported W d ay . wheneveiIsH' there y aa som ething de- lo report, both to h is em - i and his family," th e captain V i l i U
big North American Vnn lines T c ' and trailer, loaded w ith lold goods, waa found a t the x h e Ti ( a lOO-foot em bankm ent.In merce wl quops m ountains a lons h igh- tim b er v D. Bnrts aald the company to 'rep lm ported the driver of the m a - gry. wht waa Covert Brock. 48, S t. rectors 1
jurg, Pla. of his ren discovered, th e cab of the The b< was on fire. C aptain Bnrta In a i;l0( ■he truck waa In low gear and mceUng, were no skid m arks on th e mlnuUsJ. ly. A Uiorough search was a s to Mo of lhe area and no trace driver haa been found. m ceunga ln BarU said U,o truck had " oaded in California and waa ^1 east. He snld Bart* had d a *300 money order from mpany a l Reno a day of two ^. The money waa th e driver’s, nhambci; been sen t to him for ex-. the police cap ta in added. „j^}, q ,k waa t o t seen Ul W lnne-, 300 miles weat o t here, la st receivedlay.Jlln BarU snld th e truck and ilenta.now-are ln*a garage a t GRAN He said th e in iller Is scorch- nrmy of
I otheroi'lse ta a ll rig h t. T he aren of j n ' was damaged by w ater of G ran :Un8 out <’ rr. h e added, hopes of
NEWS BULLBE. Aoc. 3 t n r u ^ U te FoUee SB ^rin tt d U s dU trict U enleaanU lo p s t the ir ftio doty dnrlnc th e Labor day weck-ei y ilaogbU r on Uie row ls._______
; ANGELES, Aug. 31 (ift—T h e naUonal < I to d sr pr«Ucted th e group would di 1 from th e tin lted N ations U Red ChUiitlo n a l- i im n l» t lo n .-------. ■ -------
iillN CTO N, Ang. 31 m —P ric e t recelvei! Kilned three ' per c e n t betw een mld^Jul; I departiaen t reported today. .
4SP1ELD, T ex .r Aug. 31 fl/V—T exas ran intral T exas tow n w here a scuffle brok u l kep t th ree Negroes (rom enrolling I
3IIINGT0N, Aug. 3 ! W - ^ e s l d e n t B >bserroBC« of tb a week o t N o t. l i -H »
'.'ew spapcr ScrV inj: -
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y B a l l o t tvopubliciin called on fo r- LONDC ^•hatever in fo rm a tio n he cow today r im a ry . Tnylor, w ho lo s t tio n for “
o f 200 votes, h n s b een th e Suez t c. ■ A tty .-G e ii . O ray d o n of fcncc s --------------------------------------- elusion th
d o n in g m an R a c etc Ju d g e Jam e.i G os.sett i ' . —job of R epublican s ta te \ i f l
len, unexpected p re s s o f ' \ i ) f lP k'clker, R., Idn., disclosed■DoiiiDt: w here th e ju d y e - lyW elker said G o sse tt nd- .
be jti.st a s w ell in th e ' ' r i i iLhat h is nnm e be w ith - I * • J U i---------------1 ‘ VW!Pool to Close ;.0 Tu'ln t'nlla m unlclpnl i - . ' S | C imlnc pool will closc for the t m in n l S p m. Mondny. D ur- - Mti the coolcr wcnUier th e pool been qpen between 1 and 6
I Uiose who hnve lockers a t iKOl nre'asked to hnfre them led out Ivj, Tuesday, accord- lo W lnfina Pray.
E d e r Project f l lS B ^ o te b y \ R Chamber M
board of directors of th e A ntow aPalls Chamber of Commerce a n d p r ^ «unanimously Friday noon a l ^»nd
U)gerson hotel to file an ofll- K lchmandprotest* ngalnst lhe Crystal «W irrJBoUon companya np-lon to npproprlate w ater from ^ U T * .II and Nlasnra springs. Salmoncre'ek nnd Rock creek, to be C , _ *
itied n t the official p rotest o U J , lg In WendeU next Pridny.• motion waa m ade by R. S. fimJre. who stated th a t th e 1 1 , bet: should take a m ore firm . W m lfiir to<(lher MrbIo VaHey , D la trtrt^ hers of commerce, th n n Its Prldsy, to< r resolution pledging aupport u ie tblrd ' e protesting forces. Wagner uflcmlre a l s o recomm ended VeBnrdlnff ns m nny local cham ber m em - an d .ju U er itlend the henrlng na possible, th e Yeatcn sldent Clifford H. Sm ith can - AUAme'v next Friday's board meeUng
encoumged "a large a tten d - ,' a t Uie hearing. He added,« r . th n l In case of nn em er- ^
" t l , . «iU ■,«t»r” i i j I s S t t Klo meet. „•mnn Anthony, chnirm nn of ^ Immber's commercial dlvlaion. upnonnnB led briefly on Thursday n ight's of°«f Pr®' ng of represenUUves from h is c‘uo‘ng on and Ujose from th e ag rl- provtm ent ml and Industrial divisions lo On J u ly 7 plans Jor a fall trade fair. Tor Uie f l i relnry-M nnnger K enne th W. legal r ig h gomery, whose Aug. 17 resig- a n d i^utte n will tnke effect Snturdny. days to p r ssed “great reluctance" a t 13. follow. IS Uie poaKlon nn.d naked the a n d C ity bcr to cnll on him (or help Bftllelser>. ever needed. Uie city «
♦ ¥ V ¥ Again. .
lamber Aide s Not Chosen
slon on t l! Tw in Pnlts Cham ber of Com - Balielsei J will open Uie m on th of Sep- court htwl TT Without a aecretnry-m nnager tw o prevl plnce K enneth W . M onlgom - th c « waa who gnve the 'bonrd of d l- gcnted T l rs two weeks' noUce Aug. 17 (vrgument I reslgnaUon. ing.s bonrd met Pridny aflem oon __ijloeed scsaion a fte r tU regular _ _ — ,ng, bu t a fte r delibera ting 40 tei. adjourned wlUi no dcclslon i T l U \ 1 Montgomery’s aucceasor. • 'bonrd member sMd n ftc r Uie 4 ^ ng th n t he was “reaM nnbly In" th n t a special mecU ng will Iled early nex t week. RU PERjUier member disclosed Uiat » « « nam e a rc /our applican ts f e r th e po- MlWdoka . Tft'o are Twin PnUs m en. and to be th e >Uier two are a n o r th Idaho rep rtsen ta Iber of Commerce secretary- bins, incui Iger and an ou t-o f-s ta te m an Itobblna Chamber of Commerce expert- prim ary e T he lattcr'a appUcaUon was moted t«
i-ed PVJday. conunJtt«(------------- :------------------ select n. :
ARMY SWARMS both a s | ANTS. N. M., Aug. 31 « \:-A n MlnldolMv o t about SOO awarm ed Into an man, o f almost 12,000 acres no rth bm hc
ran ts u>dny to ?U ke clalm a }n com m lttct t o f uranium fortunec. ; ---------- ^ ---------------------1 Hansen. (
LETmS BoUe’t o U
-------- ^ ___ I P ctnU ndeat L . E. P e rk in s today « „ r o t e ir roTlag p«ri of e n try crews k-end U e i t down any pbtslble ^
draw inga l commander o t th e Amerlcnn
demand th is countiy '* wJUi- ihUia ever waa adm itted to Uie■ :---------------- H u ritrWed by (arm ers fo r th e ir prod- July and m ld-A dtust, the mpi- “fjj;
* aia a p p t rangers were ordered today to >roke ouf among a n anU-Negro as In the w hite h ig h school. fo!
I EUenhower called today for ®1 M N auonal Farm -CU y w eek —
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H o t S u e z'D O X , Atifi’. .Il D iplom atic (lit.v repo rted m o u n tin g indicntio ir " .“‘omc fo rm of d efense nlifjni cz canal c ris is . The dispatche.‘< sn :c stniilcU injr R ussia ap p e a rs to 1 I l h a l I h c chance o f cashinR in c piind inp th e Soviet foo thold in t0 b e mi.'tsed. E g y p tian P re s id e n t
: a l r e a d y
Nominee It.-S— • com m itt
Gordonf l P ^ I M f l l l l ^ ^ ^ ' Sov iet ! & •• '. h is s ta n
T lie M(WJ' '- ^ a n r ^ ^ B >>on SuniS^ difficult
relations 1 and BrlUi
W T he sillEgyptian
r ' V l against Epulsion 0. (rom B rlt
I H M Esypti l lX officials; '
ta ry build B rita in v
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f lS * «/ i A . ' ' ^ f l compar ' / A division
^ f l night.I \ ■ ■ And In
B I B & ' ' \ ' W motemin'Andtrw *^ form er In- gbserroveaue *errle# director In mosquesE:l3^nhower adm inistration, uroulri ta:lecU d b y die ConsUtuUon possible i n d the F o r America party sir nominee for president.wt Is now board ehalrm an E tvpU aa■esident o f Amerlean Fidel- „_rt u , ji, id C uua lty eompany In g „ . , at*d .V a. (AP wlrephoto)
on Cypn
rb , G u tte r “.fir..’ Uie gov«
l i t I s G i v e n M tu ^ ^e iV L ast r
r __ n n 1 7 called Ini i J o g e m i . r « H eno- b
■ gret" thallo b c rt BeckwlUi Tefnretf
t ^ k uh<ter advUemenV (or naUonaL rd • t ta e the case of Roseoe any sffoi : « i d m e elly o( Tw in PalU w^terwaj n« Uie construcUon of curbs •ite ra on 'W apier’s property t » | ' l 4 ito ia n addition.n e y H. N . ’Jewell. Twin Palls, . n t l n ; w n g n er. presented ad- I n1 J irsu m c n t prlday o n . anJ order by Judge Beckwith ^ IC a tem porary inJuncUc® t h e c ity . ^
i e r Mcks to ol)Uln a ruling ReUlI ln c a tem porary restraining eheese a irevenU nK Uie cUy (n*n In- will *0 1 tliree o f hU tols In local lm- Snturday
e n t d istric t No. SO. .' • tale and u ly Jl, ju d g e Beckwith ruled crease w
n m tim e Uie city had the ‘i g h t .to construct the curba i t t e a Jew ell was given 10 m o d lu » , p r e « n t objections. O n Aug. f - o w ln j ftTgumenU by Jewell *oungs I ty A ttom ty Robert N, W. i f ,J :n . Judge BeckwlUi ruled for , « « c o n d U m e .I. Jewell was gh-tn tim e to W^et. \ , t i l s objections to the courts oUicr lie 5 and conclusions. He pre- jfe m I th e m p rld ay . io<t EKicwlth did not IndlcaU lower th t le would give hU nex t deel- tello anc I th o m o tte r . averase <Ise n a rgued Friday th a t the Repres ift<l ru led Specifically on the in the cl revlous oceaslons and th a t ments. ■ v a a no jiTgument to be p re- tha t- pn<
T h e c o u r t ruled Uiere was the lowc m t and p«rmltt«d the hear- w nie Un
here wai— Anotht
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y SelectedAll exi
^s C an d id a te SS'o?CRT. A ug. J l — ClKion May -\] im ed T hu rsday n igh t by the T Icn county central committee WASH h e party’s candidate (o r sU te AgrlculU n ta tlr e , replacing Ray Rob- J L A»id icum bcn t. iS an Uciln a w aa no m in a te d 'In th e possibly y elKUon this m onlh bu t h as i h u yea;
t « Id ah o PalU. ’The central Bensoi t t e e m e t ’Thursday n igh t (o •■have sc n. replncem ent for Robbins, of const s pnrty'* candidate and as ,ound. t n . county's StaU com m ittee- j<jded tl
sentlmeric Pyle. was nam ed by the during t te e aa sta te cotnmllUemnn. speaking d *£rs. I>«n H unter, Rodney Mlcfvlgai ». Calvin Sraegger and May —Ltcnd th e G O P meoUng- in JaU irday.
’ ermits OpenIS E . A ug. 31—Two specialhu n U . In the Soldier'm oun- p i t t , a m . lo r which a perm it
In g was scheduled Saturday, n o u n c cfailed to IIU and a second d u r in g
in g will be held. I t was a n - - T h « lc e d todfty by the s u te fish „ n vsa m e departm ent. . 1 0 0 7 f r i tT N o m o ^ -to n f f iu c h -p o o -i t s a re available, a tu ac ted m o^ 8 applicants. H unt No. 103, a lso400 perm lls available, drew T h e r eppllcaUons, f t . .co rrec t and com pleu appll- hrivi.
n s * t r o aulomaUcally drawn. .Une f o r submitting appllea- m c r e a tfo r th e second dmwlng w m - " I t E
t 5 p f li. Sept. 10. l i a b o r— »flffurcf
vY, A U G U S T .31 , r.T.r.
e p a r e i ne n e i n z C r i s i s{tie disiw lchc .*? f n n n n tions o f S o v ie t v rc p a ra - ifjnm en t” w ith E ^ y p t in ■n sa id t h a t a f t e r n period \\ ’AS to h av e ren ch ed th e con- huve l< in on th e p re s e n t tro u b le th e te.>t in th e M iddle EusL is to-) niade t len t G nm al A bdel N n sse r ilia t 11 idy ha.H S o v ie t b:ickinR in wns .sti ta lk s n e x t M onday w ith how er• five -n a tio n Sue/, canal Imd thi Tiittec h ended b.v A iia trn - aim ), (
P r im e M in is te r R obert ’I’NT. lon M enzies. T h e new ToUuy e t m oves cou ld s tif fe n Ru«ii»n: , t a n t i tcrnicd 1e Mcnilc.-i mis-Mon leaves Lon- 3undn>-, I ts task mnclc fnr more u ll by aUadlly deicrlorntlnK ons betw een E gypt and FTnnce ,
f MWftilon wns compllcntcd by linn e h n r g e s of esiilonuRe "5". ' ,sl BritU h diplom als; the cx- , ' ' 7 ' „ m of two B sj-pllan cIfii;omat.i B rita in In rein llatlon for such p ?yptlnn n e t nga ln st two Drlllah nls; the big A nglo-French mill- f buildup nnd Ind ications neither In po r E gypt would budge In nations on Uie cana l. n ^ ;anwhlle. In Nicosia, capital of us. a battalion of Priuicc 's s e v Vapid m echanised division nnd Tipnny o t th e lOUi pnm cliuilat " lon landed yesterday and la sl * w e'gi
d in Cnlro. E gypt took time off Intem aU onal polltlca todny lo
■ve th e Moslem sabbntli. W eal- Vh jbservers w atched th e counU r's ,, iues to see w h at line the Imnms 1 d take In th e ir serm ons ns n ,, „. Ible Indication of a chnnge In e r ’s feelings. “sl TYldny Uie Im am a urged lhe ^ , t l .n . J , 1M lo r a h .ly w .r “ W figh t to th e laa t d rop of blood
le ominous new mHltnry buildup :yprus Just 350 m iles nway did ^ , , , 1. . Jng to low er |e n a l0n Jn Egypt. . I t did n o t b ring any change In governm ent's d c d a n t atlllude ^ n h « .rds those seeking to Impose a r em ent on Egypt. ds t n igh t, for exam ple, N asser Suez- d In outgoing U . 8 . Ambassador confide ry B jro a d e WJd exprqtoed "re- wHl be U h a t P ^ d r t t.E l8e p ^ - e r h a d ..C M t Tetf to 'T R V ^lcz c an a l a s In ter- sailsfle jnaL N asser U expected ta re je c t on civ s ffo rt to "InteroaUQjjallzo’’ Uie <c«i
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S l a t e d i i i - T . F ' . WAiUll prices on mUk, cotta«e fa rm s se and some g rades of cream (Ict)t, go up In th e T w in Palls aren faiTO
irday, according to lo e ^ c h o Ie - w h iln and reU Il cU slrlbu tor^ 'n iB In- r - “ „ le will ra ls T m«(c prices one
a quart. S lm llnr p rice hikes durini forecast for th e o th e r com- a h c e tlUes. — -------
J . S i m m o n s , m anager of Y -h i ig 's dairy said F rid ay th n t Uils
is Uie la st in W a h o to raise ^ prices. “P ro d u ceft need more ey to m eet rising expenses, and ■a have risen (o r the gloss, r, wax, gasoline. Ures and r item s used by dU trlbulors." ' I I polnU d out th a t d e sp iu the J r. local prices will be one cent r th a n those In Bolae and Poca-
and also below th e national avenue nse o r 23 to a s ccn ta pe r quart. P*” ; iprcsentaUvea of o lh c r dairies *; tie c ity echoed Sim m ons’ sU te - ts. O ne locnl m anager noted “ <!® 0‘ . priccs In th is a re a have been "rid re lowest In th e a ta to (o r quite * P• lim e. The la s t p rice Increase
was In 1553.lother dU u ibu lo r oald th a t Uie n isn t t : will n o t a ffec t m anufactured lollowl lucts auch as lce cream , bu tter erson 1 cheese. <len>o>‘1 expressed tho hope th a t this Kern Id be th e la st Increaxo ncccs- passen •for "quite some tim e."- fined t
Views Stated “/ I'ASHINOTON, Aug. 31 W — etrcct Icullure Secre tary E zra T . Ben- on Plv sa id yesu rd ay th a t th e Repub- Miller n Ucket la -'fully a« strong and n e n ilbly aU-onget" w ith (arm voUrs arreaU year th a n In 1052. slione
cnson said farm era generally u,rouR re seen th ree a n d a hn l( yean bo„d „ lonstrucUve e ffo rt to develop a Thurse Id, solid (arm program ." He *.h„, ed th o t h e found “a very good ^ .Iment" among farm ers he met ing th e la s t week while on iklng engagem ents lh Callfom U . hnnd t Mgan and Pennsylvania.___________ ^
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CHICAGO. A u g . 31 (f lV -T h e N at m eed y e s te rd a y a u to dea th a c s ta l •Ing Ju ly .rh ^ rc w e re m o re t r a f f ic d ea th s 1 any J u ly in; h is to ry . T h e prevtou17,-the-coundL aaid______ J _______rhe to.tal f o r t h e sev en th -m o n th D ^ c t a n ew rcco rd , th e sa fe ty e re w e r e -31.730 f a ta li t ie s , a nin« flam e p e rio d l a s t y e a r . The old rc ‘Ju ly w as th e 17 th consecutive rea se s ,” N ed H , D earbo rn , presic 'I t shou ld m a k e people th in k bef< t»or d a y - t r a f f i c th is w eek-end. urcB re p re s e n t pcoplo— n ot ju a t
N in e Irricalcd Idtclto Countie
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O f N iW A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 31 ( /P )- ivo to u c h c d o f f s t i l l a n o t l i e r a te le tc.>it n ,w e o k n « o w li ic h h a d t l u ade t h a n u n o i in c c n ie u t a t n ne w i i: i t l l i e S o v ie t U n io n h a d r e s u n u n s .s till in C a l i f o r n ia , E is e n - jw e r s n id a b l a s t o n A u k , 24 f T id t h e f o rc e o f a lm o s t a m c R - I on , o r o n e n iil l io ji t o n s o fN 'r .Todny the Prcstdcnl snid the uislnns hnvc eiicBRcU iu w hn t lie rnicd nnother larse ic.it in th e ac> istomed plnce. T lin l would be In 7 luihwest Slbcrin, ns reported tor n tr r :e (lrs( (Ime otdclatly In El.ien- w cr's nmiouiicemciit insl Sunday.Tlie new teat. El.ieiiliower snld. ^ ' ok plnce Thursdny in th n t nrca. C o r lien he w ent on. In effec t, lo w ill lUcl/.e Soviet leaders for tnlkliiR •nce and n t tlie snme tim e con- tiiilns te.:Ui of m iclenr'w cnnons. i i l i i Elsenhower said Soviet Ulplomnta il)( of abollshUis atomic wenpoiis ll so rlKht aliend testing tliem O J lUiout p rior announcem ent and In ^cro^-. /Responding to nnother qucsUon. \ Isenhower said the Inlest Soviet uclenr tests will no l b r ln s any iiange In U. S. na tional defense lans. 'We slUl a re going on tho aaaump- » on. Eisenhower added, th a t the A C ovlel objective Js such U>ot we m ust plai inlnlnin our own security. dayAl th e news confercnce—h is first day
mce he wns nomlnaU d la s t week plai }r n aecond term—Elsenhow er also kllli enll w ith Uiese m a tters: APolitics—H e Intends to sUcH to h ls Ale:
^bruR O 'announcem ent th n t h e will Bui0 no barnstorm ing or "w histle stop" enu ampalgnlng. B ui E lsenhow er said Koc lint does not'forecloso th e posslblll- Jurl f of his trnvellns Into key nrens to sku inke w hnt he term ed sign ifican t P olltical spccches. tripAs (or th e plans h e has in mind.
Uscnhower snld he InU nds to se t buu orth hU adm in istra tion’s record In »«« re a l deU ll. tSuea—Elsenhower again expressed Blni
o rfldence U iat the Sue* cana l crisis Uie r)]] be settled pence/ully. t>a(
iuiVtcd^ w U M h f ^ p u b & '^ i k n S ° Bla civil righ ts ns ■ re la ted to th s B-Jn
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W A SH IN G T O N . A u r . 31 (fP)- a rm s Increased to a reco rd level leb t. T h e fed e ra l re s e rv e sy s te r aiTO a s se ts h i t a n ew high o f 1' vhllc fa rm d eb t c lim b ed to $18, :ime, i t sn id n e t f a r m income di lu rin g th e yea r. T h e s e fig u re s wc h c c t o f a g r ic u ltu re , 19&6,” appeal
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Plea DelayedT . - r ^ .By Driver on
Tipsy ChargeRicJinrd Gutenberg. IW Addison
.venue west, u scheduled to enUr > plea Priday in Tw in P a lla JusUce « • ' ourt lo a chnrge of d ru n k en driving, rhursday h e appeared tiefore Jus- “ Jce of th e Peaee J . O . Pum phrey md requcaU d hU legal tiriie 4o en-. J e r ft plea. T he cou rt fixed h ls bond ,t $250, w hich waa posted; Th
G utenberg was arrested Mondny »n< ilsh t by S ta te Pntrolm on H . E. Carr I ollowlng an accident so u th of Rog- poi :rson in w hich hU USS PonU ae waa in iemollshed. COC
KenneUi M 'W ldmer., K imberly, a lassenger In G uU nbcrg 's car. waa wa ined (25 nnd costs fo r be ing drunk cer n a c a r w hile on a publle highway. Uo
A fine of $7 a n d costs .were paid Be ly Jam es W. Miller, l3 a Second an Itreet east, (or runn ing a atop light coi in Plve Polnta n o rth . C o rr arrested mo J ll le r earilc r T hursday. ab.
Ben Shuey, ’rw ln PnlBr-wll'iJ waa irreated early UiU m o n th in Sho- V klione on a charge o ( running i l h rough a slop light* (or(elt«d n wnd or IJO In Shoshone police court rhursday.
Shuey. folloft-lng hU a rrea t, p lead- p r k1 Innocent through a n a tto rney and losted a bond of UO. Police Judge rfyron Johnson la U r reduced the » n d to »10 which a m oun t was de - .
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) Establish s :ords for July sl• ' prtJ N a tio n a l S a fe ty C ouncil a n - es tab lish ed tw o g r im reco rd s u i
th s la s t m on th— 3,570— th a n T 2v tous h ig h w a s 3 ,419 , ec t in C.
o n th p eriod th a t; e n d ed Ju ly a fe ty o rg a n iz a tio n re p o rte d . ;1 n in e p e r c e n t In c re a se ov cr Md re c o rd m a 20 ,739 in 1987. S t lv e m on th o f t r a f f i c d e a th j re s id e n t o f th e council, sa id .c b e fo re th ey ta k e ch an ces in •.j: end . R em em b er t h a t th c so & ju a t B ta tis tics ,” h e a d d e d . m
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P) — P re s id e n t E isen h o w er nnn a to m ic exp lo sio n . H e snid th ia th e fo rc e o f a lm o s t one niilUoi
,cws c o n fe re n c e a f t e r recalling t im ed te s t .t o f nu c lca r weapona.
T .F . C h am b t A g r ic u l t i
TeiU Jilive p la n s fo r , ho ld ing u ffricu ltu ru l in d u s try ” w ere set m ee iin g o f lh e th r e e m a jo r c C h am b er o f C om m erce. A tteni Com m ercial, A g ric u ltu ra l and Ir will be p a t te rn e d a s a m in la tu n ess in g f i rm s e re c tin g boo ths ii la te r . TJ)c e v e n t w ill bo h igh ljgh
Six Sui’vivors Of Ci-asli Are Given Rescue
VAN COUVER, B. C.. Aug. 31 flB—A C anadian Pacific Air lines merey plane reached Vancouver early to day WlUl six survivors from yesterday 's Alnska pen insu la crash of a plane in w hich. 15 persons were killed.
A seven th survivor, T hom ton Alexander (Sandy) T w e e d . 33, Burnaby, B. C- capU ln o( the crashed a irlin er, was in hospital a t K odiak, A laska, w ith crlUcal Injuries w hieh included a (ractured skull.
Pour o f tb e six w ho m ads tb e tr ip w ere in ju red , two o t them seriously. T h e lo tte r were m e t by am bulances on tb e runw ay and t r v u * (erred Im m edlotely to a hospltoJ.
T hey a rrived In a CPA four-engine Z>C6-B, Uke th e ons In which Uiey c r u h e d yestcnU y In Udal mud flats 8 m iles sou th o( the a o l4 „ B a y ^ a s k a . s ^ tie ld .
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5a n d D e l ) t d s f o r 1 9 5 5P)— T h e v a lu e o f th e tia tio fi’s eel l a s t y e a r— a n d so d id fa rm utem re p o r te d y e s te rd a y " th a t f 171 b illion d o lla rs on J a n . 1 ;18,800 ,000,000. A t th e sam e 3 d ropped a b o u t fiv e p e r ccn t , w e re re p o r te d in “ th e balance Dcaring in t h e f e d e ra l re se rv e ’s m o n th ly b u lle tin . T h e ju m p in f a rm a s s e t s w a s a ttr i l)u te d to in c re a se s in i h s v a luo opf a rm re a l e s ta te . 7
A bo figured as assets are ^ c h lUma a s automobllea, household<ur- nlshlngs, buildings, trac tors, trucks, (arm m ach ine ry and Inventoriea o t crops.
Com pared w ith th e flgurs fo r a y ear earlie r, (arm assets were up S3.600.000w), o r abou t two per cent. T he'U icreasa In IBM had am ounU d ta ( iv i blUloQ doUars, o r tlvs pe r cent. -
Only two m ajo r ty p e ro f farm a s- seta declined tn the tw o-year-period. T hese wero Inventories of livestock a n d of crops.
P n rm debts, tnc lud lng .price-tup- p o rt loans, -Increased H.100,000,000 In 1059 com pared w ith an Increase of COO m illion in 1054,
T o ta l gross farm Income In lOU was $33,300,000,000. o r about two per cen t less th a n In 1094. Form produc- Uon cosU rose abou t one per cent. Because of th e decrease In Income and th o rise in costs, to ta l ne t in come (rom agricu ltu re dropped by moro th a n 8,000,000,000 doU an or about (Ivo p e r cent.
Nixon Hurries to Father’s Bedside
WABHINGTON, Aug. 3 t OB-Vlce P reaiden t R ichard M. Nixon (lew to day to th e tjedslda o( hU 77-year-old (a tb c r, w ho haa taken a tu m for the worse In h is ( igh t (o r life.
T h e vice presiden t taid reporters before leaving aboard a c o h iw c la l olrUner fo r .Loa Angeles Uiat th e "prognosis Is no t hopeful" (or his f a th e r’s recovery.
N ixon, w bo h a d * serious, draw n foce, said p res id en t Elsenhower b a d ' callec) h im e arlie r today a s d tx - presaed concern o v e r ' hU fa th e r’s condlUon a n d asked th iit hU " b e ^ w ishes" tw e x u ad e d to th e c ider N U on.
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AMERICAN LEAGCE N ew Y ork a t W ashlngtan, B alU -
• m ore a t B oston, k a s t a s C ity a t D e- ^ i t . n ig h t,g a m fes; Cleveland a t
’ ( ^ c a g o , n ig h t doubleheader.
NA TIONAL LEAGUE , . B rooklyn a t New York. Phlladel-
p h la a t P ittsb u rg h , Chicago a t C in- > o tn a atl, n ig h t gam es; 6 t ; LoaU a t
M ilwaukee, o l f h t doubleheadsK
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a n n o u n c e d t o d a y t h e R u s s i a n s h ia o n e w a s m o r e p o w e r f u l t h a n l lio n ton.H o f T N T . E i s e n h o w e r n g t h n t l u s t S u n d a y h e d is c lo s e d on a . O n t h a t o c c a s io n , w h l lo h a
b e r P l a n s t u r e ‘S a lu te ’i n g a “ s a l u t e t o M a g ic V a l le y
s e t T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t a j o i n t ) r d iv / s io n s o f t h e T w in F a J /s . t e n d in g w e r e o f f i c e r s f r o m th o d I n d u s t r i a l d iv is io n s . T h e e v e n t t u r e f n i r w i t h t h e v a r i o u s p r o c - 18 i n a b u i ld i n g , t o b o s e le c te d l i g h t e d w i t h g i f t i t e m s a n d o p e n
lo u s e s a t p r o c e s s in g p l a n t s . B e f o r e f u r t h e r " c o n c r e t e ” p l a n s a r o m a d e t h e f f r o u p v o te d t o c o n t a c t t h e f i r m s a n d s e e i f c o o p e r a t i o n w o u ld b6 a s s u r e d .
O ne purpose of Uie p la n 14 to Im- press upon Magle V alley resident* th e am o u n t of Industry a lready op-
>— era ting In tho area. K en n e th M ont^^y gomery, cham ber oecretary-m an- » - ager, noted bccause M ngic Valley.:r- h a s few large p lanU , local citlxens
a ore inclined-to th ink th e vnlley has :rc n o Induau ia l fu ture w hatever.
Ho added represen ta tives o ( (Inns o n aeeking new (ields Inquire through.- 33, o u t proposed expansion areaa aa ta ^ e th e a ttitu d e of th e c itizenry tom m l . a t induatry. Because th e publlo U so
In- poorly inform ed h e re , several op- fed portunlU es probably hava ' passed •
thU a re a . . |lhe W arren B arry , d ia ln n a n o f th a , T t- iD dusU ial division, re-em p h aslttd m - th e p ^ t o f publia-educaU on. He u - adde<) th a t w hile m o st of tb e Indus* . .
try la th is a re a processes agrlcul-, . » • tu ra l producta , tb e ra la 'a m ple 0^ leh po rtim lty io r m ore .'A s a n exam iw .' , tud h e sa id , 3ill,000 head o f catU e, raised M «nd (a t( e n e d 'ln .¥ B h t M aglo Tanay<-
coun tlu .f tQ d a « t « n ■
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•how.W a m U D alfb , c o u n ^ A gent •oi.-J:
ag ric u ltu ra l dlTlslon m em ber, a s k e d '. tb e cham bvr’* iu p p o r t In R e tU n i,':
5 caab aw ards for-T w in ' FaUa oounty. ':•
4-H m em bers who e n t v exhlblU I9 ' th e d U tric t fa ir . O nly blue-rlbboB : ' w inners .f to m th e • co im iy fa ir a r* .
i*s eligible to e n te r tb a d is tr ic t e m i t ; - .f „ b e sa id . AU o the r couaU es p a rtlc l-f . ;‘‘i paU ng. con tribu te f u n d s 'to support:
th e ir ow n .Jun ior, c ltlien s., except!,. 1 T w ln -P a ll* county. H e .added U t« . n e fa ir boa rd caxuw t su p p o r t th e dU^v sn t tr ie t m eet.. . . O aigh , vrho also la aec re tary of ti»> '
county grassm an c o n tes t appUcaU od;;- 8 com m ittee, reported- two appUca^i •, i n tlona have been forw arded to 'th » , ; '
;ed Jduglng com m ittee, beaded tjy -Bd. f o f- dlTtslons a ls» ; I / v o h d jM o l d a n o - h o s ta w a rd 1
^ que t In h tinor o f th e w inner. ' 'I
2-Day Confab ;:j w For LDS .Set.d JS At Twin Fallsia s - ^ BUhOT T hom e B . Isaacson^ m em - !•! io(] b e r o f th e p residing b l s h o i ^ of
ZJ36,church. wiU be tb e m a in gpeak,; f. e r a t U io . '^ ln FaU s s ta k e 's tw o-da* M qu arte rly conference w hich opena at«fi
^ 0:80 p. m , B auuday . T h e m e e tta f .l» .jj for aU w ord a n d s ta k e veU arei v o rk - i
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faro com m ittee m em ber. wJU c o n > 'l p e r duc t Uie f irs t session, w hich .wUl b a J luc- followed by a m eeting o f aU en t. hftprlcs a n d h lgb eouijcll m en a t « t l J jn o p . m . • ' |In - YouUia-of th o (J iu rch w rn h a re r®-.S by served seaU for tb e Sunday «*«««"« i o r At 10 a . m ., 9 p . m . a n d 8 p . m . la '. I
th e ir honor. - ' • Speaking o n bo th days o t tb e e o a -‘J
fcrence.'.BUhop Isaacson b«a aerreO '-l a s c hairm an of th e txiard o f re g e n U il
J o f U ta h s ta ta A gricu ltu ra l oollege. : l i a T h e publlo U In v lte d .to th e 6u»« J
day sessions of Uie conferenceTMuslc’l /lc e will be presenU d by th e fou rtti a n d I to - six th w ard ch o in . ~ > |
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•tera Still Cool 1clal A continued coolness ta - t i a | t t e tem pera tu re - U pred ic ted foe 1
M aglo VaUey l a t h e flTenlay I _ w e a U w f o re c u t recelred . Priday I
TU Associated Prens. I^ .. -e u m m e r.w a a s u r e n h o e t aaH 1 « ; w in te r wlK, p roliably be; Ionf.T I
‘“ 2 cocnmented A P rep o rte r, r ta d ln i I th is rep o r t: I
-rem peraU irea a re ra g la t b e - I low norm a), cooUnc ove r tU T I w e k - e n d , M axlm um a l a th e 70^ I m ln lm um s In th e 40s. L ittle o r I
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I a t to u r th typhoon Of th e 3 e a a d o ,e b m iM edj^ow ard O kinaw a a n d ( t i U r ^ ’9 1 ^ ’ today . n r ^ p U i M S J t q a a i i i ^
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O ln- Uie afternoon, m o n iq r i i a r tb .w a i t i ^ a a t w ard .-tba -« y t> lq w ^ ^ « » iia P l^ ^ P M l
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U W o * ^ k # w hen Cypriot, g S n ffltw td the hofplt*l W W to f rte lh# prUoner. wlw had a l»5.- oon b H u o a hU head. ‘U iey mlnslcd w ith t t o poUeDt5-M t ie y had on f/, two ureTlout JlberaUon a tte m p t* - a id S e o e d fire when the p r l» n e r S i e feS iT a halt w ith h b e « c r t.
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W M ^thrplclure of a wild w est Dank h S d w . BulleU aplattcred tb« walls ■“ In aU directions nnd there waa the « chatte r o f •ubmachlnesUM and th<» p ld f W /) f pKtoU and rlflea.
■lS« ^ n w bolted tow ard the UDDer floora of the hospital and wm beUered to have « t o d » “ chlne- gua. All entrances to the hosplU l v t n barricaded. AuUwrlUca feared K hoot h e m lfh t try to ahoot h ls way oul. hower
•n io prisoner was bellew d to be in to U Polycarios Oeorghadjus, 35, w ho w u He , captured to Ju t« . . w llh
G ronndi Burrtiunoed everyo< B e m a l hundred British troops worklr and DoUea surrounded th e hcupllal Hta:
;ground# K orchln* fer Uw e a » p e d w W le iprlsoncrt. week* paratroopem . Intellleence corps- reel li jnen. m en o t th e Slaffordshlre re sl- nbdon' m en t a n d poUe« aearched oU tnole m
.paU enU a fte r th e a ttack , -niey Elaenl 4 io o k ^ In and under beds fo r the did i>< ^tBlsslnc p a t ie n t Inleatl
H6 v a s th e th ird da n scn u sS O K A p»ed : fUQ>ect v h o used th e hospital as a Coal
" r a d to freedom. OriUclsm was oost o: m oun tlM hourly a ja in s t aecurlty concer
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. —Pour Ban Queailln prtaon convltla th e lal Hed trom a rood camp In Slaklyou Elsei eoonty early today, alola a n a irplane when 1
■ and flew to Medford. Ore. T he occu- crease .p a o U deaerted th e plane, stole a n EJsenh
automohlla n e a r th e a irpo rt and amoun drora to a spo t belween Roseburg. cen t oi O ra , and MyrUe Creek, whero they Newi
I abandoned th e car. asalnsl
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. Mttffic VaUey Memorial ™
.* VlaMlo* b o u n a t M afic V alley w ith tl oM em ortal hotplta] a re fz«m a to 4 navy p
s o d 7 to • p jn . . Red CADMITTED wllhbe
Jo h a B olaod. Mra. W. L . Sm ith , while, i M rs. O . J . UcRlU, C harles H . Weav* uatlon
M rt. S o n y Leroy Beer and M rs. ing on. » W all« r W inching . aU T w in Flails;
M ra. P te d Wajmsley. M n . L au ra T > ' > B t& iit a s d Noreen Anderaon, a ll t ) ] * ]
- B u h l; W illiam Mal, Burley: Mra.J o h n a ieasing , Jeiom e, a n d M n . - r
•X d w ird Fieaeott, Pierce. Ift' D18HI8BEDt.-M x s . D«Io B righ t, Mrs. N . A. H in - r
k ta n o a a n d daughter a n d J a n e t ^ F a te m s . a ll T w in FoUi. ^
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.^ M r,a n d K M .lM W a lm s le y ,B u b l .
•' S t BehedicVs, Jetome a u ^ \3 Vlalttntf h o n n a t a t Benedict's person ! boepltal or* from a to « a n d 7 to 8 InJurtc! r p .m . The';» ' ' A S M r r r tD ju s t pi2 M n . L . V . Reece, Mrs, B in w ll- on a Vi liU aaa a a d M n . Oeorge Sen-, a ll je> to ayd >'fbme: M ra. Roaa Moorhead, Haxel> The i^ton, a n d M ra. J6 h n Robtoson a n d slon oi
M <*M^-OrTllle R arley .'bo th W endell, m ain s B I DISMISSED The
« Mrs. Lols JUarlee. M rs. D onald schedu Sullivan and daughter and E a th e r - or earl
' lh e MDOifl. a ll Jerom e, a n d D onald tUs In 5 .DkTldsoQ, O lenns Ferry, the corJ \ . BU ITIIS T h e ;t • A aon VOS bo m to Mr. and M n . L . ger cni g ' V. Reece. Jerom e, and d a u g h tm the 6u< J ! v e re b o m to M r. and M n . Jo h n lh e ! Roblnaon, W endell, and Mr. nnd one of I I M rs. Oeorge S e rr. Jerome. Unera.
I Cottage. Burley; ADMTnrED , d e s
j ». Jo h n Holyoak and Howard O ar- “ “ t ' J ; r a id , bo th Burley, and A lbert H us- third 1 Sr m an , puqjjb . Goto. low * uJt m SM lSSE O{I M rs. LeoU Lowe, Mrs. Lorraine ‘ jl Moore. C ordon Ray, Mrs. R uth - —
- « o c ie , Sha ron Sedom and Joe Mey- .T lck, »U Burley; Mra. Sharon May-
den . H eyburn. and Mrs. M ary U ltle ,R u p e r t
• B inT U S I______‘ © a u g b t tn w ere bom lo M r. and n n r
1 Gooding: Memorial} VlslUng hours a t the Oooding Tw in : C ounty M em orial hospital a re from 8 to 4:30 a n d 7 to a-.so p . ttv. BUH
ADMITTED MaryM rs, R oy W am n s. Olenns Perry p. m.
DISRH SSED - ^ m n ( M rs. Parley W alaoti. HaRerro&n: Tltu*.
V r ^ Clyde Cox and daughter and Ing rit M rs. E .D . H eath . aU King HIU; Mra. morlal D elm ar Nicholson. Hailey: 8 . E. BIIva a n d Mra. U oyd CarpeBttr, bo th n u e i ^ o n e ; D ean Nichols, T renlon, aid He 'T ex, a n d Joseph Savage, Oooding. n i :;3(
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ADAnTTED M rs. R ichard Cook. R u p e r t Memoi
BIR T H S .A daugh ter w as bom lo Mr. and
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Weather 1“H agto VaUey — P a ir to n ig h t In - *
m a ta g .b l g b cloodlneas (omorroir.V arn e r . to a o rro v . U lgb tomorrow rs to S3: low ton igh t 45 K» M. Low a s t n lg b t S9, S2 a l 8 a. m. and. 69 \ tn a o n . . . )
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K e e p th o W h i le F l a g ^ c t S a fe ty F lying
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//ow jive davi wiihout a '.raf/tc death in our Magte Vallev. ^ __________ ________ I^ E a
' B c e ” A s s e r t s 3 5J _ _ men
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N e w W e a p o n Kefs
iwcr replied he did n o t care to go to lh a t m ailer In g rea t deUll.He said It was an Issue charged •lh emoUonallim atwl colled o n .j^, eryone lo use all possible effort In jrklng oul a soluUon. npUH ta llh -A reported noted th a t the h lle UouH had aaid earlie r Ih ls thow cek th a t Elsenhower's physicians u, |b el hla convalescence from m njor s Klomlnal surgery la s t Ju n e 1» Is a t if^Qc \ end. The newsman asked w h tlh e r in i< laenhower feels as good now as h e »uu d before he was slrlcken w llh an teatm al aliment. T he P resident r e - - j p | led yes. he dots. r ICost of living—Any Increase In th e *I t of living always Is a cause fo r r r ncem , Eisenhower aald. ■He made th a t a ta tem en t In r e - * onse to a reporter’s request fo r m m ent on lhe new increase In tho )( of living, reported th is week by e labor department.Elsenhower dtingreed. however. , len th e newsman iipoke of the in*■ase aa amounting to tw o p e r eent. g m wnhower said th e Increase haa .j-j, lounled to only two o r th r e t per ,h o U over Uie la st th ree years. 'lewsmen^-Elsenhower aald he Is (f^ms iln s t lelUng u . fl. newsm en ae- ..y. >t Red China's Inv lta tions lo visit t t couniry because th e Chinese mmunUU sUU hold a group of i . „ lerlcan clUiens as p risoners—so rt q> h hostagea, as he pu t U.;. s . plane—Elsenhower u l d Uie ■- i . Ited SUCes may Issue a sU lem en t « ... h in the next 24 ho u rs dealing Hmn h th e shooting down of a u . S . 5 ,^", ry p a tro l plane la s t weeJc o ff Uib w T ■ 1 C hina coast T h e ' P residen t {: ' hb e ld any other com m ent, m ean- i . „ lie, saying InvesUgaUon and evat- Uon of tha Incident sUll la go- ■ ___________________ avlat
t r i t i s l i L i n e r i,S “_ _ _ _ _ retue
Is Rocked by S S e v e r e B l a s t s
:.ONDON. Aug. 31 n n -A n e ip lo- ^ ' n rocked the BrlUsh Uner U lm ala- mnin to the weslera M editerranean-to- /orco
^ e beadiiuartera of th e Pen ln - p ^ , a r and w e n U l Une h e re aald one qq, raon w a s h e d and about a dozen muci; ured. oillMrhe'37,S}5-ton passenger lin e r had - Thi It passed the Blralta of O lbraltar a voyage from Tilbury (London) K taj, ayftoey. whlclrhe shipping line aatd th e explo- n iu T in occurred In the hold n ear the lln storage room.n te Himalaya will m ake an un- leduled alop a t M alU laU tonlghl . early morning to unload casual-
s In need of hosplUl treatm ent,J company u ld .rhe liner was on a regular paaaen ' “ 'r , r cruise on Uie A ustralian ru n via * t Bue* can a l . . . . ?th e lurblne.powered H im alaya Is t o f.B riU ln'a newest a n d largest “ era, i t waa launched In 1849.
STORMS H IT DES MOIHES. Aug. 31 UTV—A Vlo* j j ; I t U U summer thunderstorm , 3 x ^ Ird In as many days, rolled across .nnki ara In two wavea yesterday, killing cusec least o n t person a n a dropping goldl
)re toan four Inches Of rain . . on E
Magic VaUey I | ] Funerals
3 0 0 D IN 0 —Funeral aervlcea for mes Beus will be conducted a t 3 y1\ m. Salurdoy a t the Thompson
apel by Bishop B n m o n Pugwilte. ndudlng riles wUl be held a t the \ fin Palls cemetery.
aUHL—P u n m l services lo r Mrs. iry O . Ooff w ill be held a t j \ m . Saturday a t lhe P lra t ChrU- n churcli wllh the Rev. Roy , *'• LUS. Builey, olIlclBUng. Conclud- y ' : : rites will be held a l Sunset Me- )rlal park . T*'ln Palls'. —
F u n e n l aervlces to r Don-'.I Hex Phlnney will be conducted 2:30 p .m . Saturday a l llie Plrst
lurch of Uie Naiatene. Tw in Palls.; lh e Rev. •Waller E. L anm an. C o n -:Idlng rllea will be held In Sunaei' smorlal park. i
rh e world's smallest republic. Sah: irlno, waa founded 16 centuries:0,
R A N D A L L ^ F L O R A L ;■
P H O N E
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GREENHOUSES AND GIFT SHOP-----------------
In thfl Dog H o u le? '
"FLOWERSSAY IT BETTER"
4cUai Asserts Party Making io ta a
‘Rapid, Gains’iss.
m DemocraUe party le a d e n today, 'lad in g up a 5,ooo-mlle b o m jio rm - »*«** lg tr ip which he u l d convinced Twi lm th e DemocraU a re m aking truckj apld gains. dersoiT h e X>emocraUc presiden tia l nom - a lree t
le e huddled wlUi p a rly cblefa from They illnol*. Indiana, M ichigan. M is- firemi ju r l a ad Ohio, to m ap cam paign sm \ n t e f f In tha h eart o f th e farm e l t '‘ v . Mlul<E arlie r , h e spoke briefly before ^h*
ie convention ot th e l^aU onal Fed- raU on of Post O ffice a e r k s and L T. aa roundly applauded w hen he g „ ^ tid h is party would m ake '^govern- “ " le n t aervlee more honoraW e and ^ 7 . ffecllve Uian ever before." . *7 / , ‘ T h e conference today w as the
T th in u many days, etevenson nd h ls nm nlng m ale. S en . Esies :efauvcr, le tt hera M onday by air, nd re lum ed from lh e lr strenuous Mai •Ip la te last n ig h t MStevenson told D em ocratj a t h is JuaUei
lat slop . KnoxvUie, T enn.. th a t he operai oled “a very strong Dem ocratlo J ^ ld J r re n t running In the land ." by cll T h e presidential candidate said FourU iU trend had been "gain ing very norlh . tpldly In Uie l u t six m on ths ,•* and aa evidenced In tho "en thus iasm ’’ c a r o low n by DemocraU w ho a ttended 01-} lU week’s pre-cam paign meeUngs.
Stevenson u ld he believed “ Uie e n d will prevail- and he will w in , Z
r's"Flight Speed To Erase Time
East to WestSA N PRANCISCO, AUg. 31 « ^ - I n berger 10 n o i too d lsU nt future, you can crone , ike o tf in New York and land In Crane, sn Pranclsco before you look off.T h U U the opinion of th e m an w t ho won Uie t i n t Bendix trophy I V ] ice in 1631 and w ent on to se t a anaconU nenU l rccord of 13 hours, r p "W e now hava fighter p lanes In I | le 1,000 miles per hou r class,” leut. O e a Jimmy D oolittle sa id T L a n Interview, " t t U ooly a m a tte r I ' : tim e unUl commercial, a irc raft 111 b e flying across th e conU oenl NEV I l e u th a n threo h o u n .’* Iroubl*W tth th e a id c t the three-houT who c me d lfterenU ai from coast to coaal, Mara lla w oiild m ean an lv ing before you predlol tl, by Uie clock. A rthuiI t now takes six h o u n o r m ore aclenci I croaa th e conllnent by a ir . i t ’aT hU week marks the 35lh a n n i- {nmgir irsory of Uie Bendix tro p h y .rac e . Mid. (U tlon 'a equivalent ol th e K en - rocket leky derby. w e ’llDooUlUe won U iat f lrat race In p lanet IJI from Los Angeles to Cleveland, n tn r itueled. took o tt for New Y ork a n d , Krame th e first m an lo cross the M art, m tin en t In la h o u n . n ;„Now w ilh Shell Oil com pany h e n , < o o u tu e looka more like Uie m a n In IS g ra y flannel suit than th e m an w i n j ho used to break a ir speed records n ,5 . ~ id w en t on to bomb Tokyo and imm ond Uie mighty elghU i a ir irco In.Burope. *He oala hU posllion now la "vice x s id e n t In charge of odd joba."DooUtUe, nearing 60, haan ’t flown S lUch. th e past e ight y e a n b u t Is U M n th e a ir foree reserve.• t to p resen t record for th e Bendix ice woa aet in 1054 by Edw ard Jf :eaay in an- F88 T hundera treak P'f.HT hlch averaged 81« mllea p e r hou r
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Eyes DamONTARIO. Ore., Aug. 31 a iv-S en . becom. fayno Morse, D., Ore.. eald today cause' ectlon of a DemocraUe presiden t M n d . , lls fo il would asaure approval of T h ic t l h ig h dam In Hells can>-on. In rt frM one , elecUd aa a R epublican , Jl t h f n switched to D em ocrat anid ' federa l dam might be approved by I early aa next aprlng providing a em ocrat wm in Uie W hlU Houae. ^
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JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector. Aug. «ble J( I t « - A U. N. injce supervision driven Tokeaman announced E gypt nc- mdulgi used Israel ot killing. 13 EgypUnn He si sldlers In Israeli raids early today tten bo n E gyptian lerrllory. to save ------------------------------------------------- annlhll
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T ^ F a f f s N ealas M llk la f S bo rtb sn i Seelety rF a l s u r e R. Carlaon, T w in Palla, h u R ten u a e d to Jualw sneoberonip ■* ' I Uie A m erican U liidng sh o r t- a m aoefely W. E . DIxod. secreUry, " " « “ >«s. _____
I n a te s CaUed ^Tw o Tw in P alla tire departm ent 7*^ Mcki were called U LaM ar p . An- w h 'a residence. tS» - W a a h ln i^ ‘ p ree t no rth , a t 3:40 p.m. Thursday. hey found no fire..A residen t told rem en ahe though t the had delecU g 1 smoke in the atUe. p . t
laatonarles U Speak T a iT h e Rev. a n d i l r s . KenneUi a reach, who have been miasionftrles pWi
Alaska for 18 yeara, will apeak e r’a m dny a t the Ptrsl PentecOfiUl 36o lurch. 304 R tU i avenuer e aa t The Ueo ev. Mr.' P reneh la aenior m lulonary ' A laska for Uie United Pentecostal i«oi lurch. J;
--------- h isriver Cited p o ,M arjorie Zeller. TutUe, wai fined pon nnd »3 C08U Friday In Twin Palls Miz
aUee court a lU r p lta flln s milliy of arrl •eraUng a m otor vehicle w ithout a broi lid drlver'a license. She was citeC ■ c lly police n e a r Uic eomei* of C ar m rlh avenue a n d Second # tre t l ^ tU i. * 11
— — Zellir O ecopant C iU d coll!R ichard T erlbury. 35, T w in m ils , driv ated a 135 appearance bond y i* ‘ y In Twin Pnlla police court fo*- bak^ vlng a rre s t fo r b e ln t d ru n k tn an tomoblle. H e w m irrested a t 2 ViaJ m . Priday by c ity police a n d Is C
tieduled to a p p ea r In e o u rl a t 10 arm m . T h u n d ay . Twl
--------- «pe<to E n liit In A rm y “ 0 °cnltetm ent o f tw o T»ln r a i l s m en M th e orm y haa been announced
M /S rt . M ax Bmdley, local r e - ^,.1 lite r . T h e enllalees are C harles B- " f l irdner, son of M n ...V inn o iie n - , ** rger, M onterey. Cnllf., a n d Don t . ane, aon of M r. and Mra. Leo ane. Tw in FViIla, ^
Writer Claims SS Tour to Mars Is on Horizon S
antfYORK. A ug. 31 n« — TftO RtU
Uble w ith aclence tleUon wrlwrs een10 conildenU y predict HlghU to c h u ira w llhin 25 ye a rs [j t h a t th e ir botti KiioUons a re ‘’m uch lo o Umld.” Pau: Ihu r C. Clarke, B r iU ln t foremost and ence flcUon w riter, u t d today. M at It’a actually n o t a c u e ot o u r aginaUons being too fertile ,- h e b..- d . "O n the c o n tra ry . A t the r a te *Y iket propulsion research U going, ttiw i’ll probably m ako ll to aooUiern e t In about IS y e an .” AmtStarke, a a ch o la rly .lw k ln i -««• taoa' ^ officer wbo w as a sc ien tis t w u 'o re h e began to w riU science fie* of C n a n d non-flcU on. Is he r« U ad* Uoai !sa th e annual eonvtnU on «{ tti« irld Science PicU on society. H e a fl • [Ins a naU on-w ido le c tu re . to u r Oiar t t week.7 * e r-1,000 s c le w * f ic tio n A lte rs , f t . tb ra ,'pub llshe rs ,aJid acTOtee8are \A \ )eeUd to a tte n d th e coovenUoa. og held a t tb e BUtmoro hotel, irke, Uie au th o r o f “OhUdhood’s d” and th e non-flctlon “In ler- ■ w neU ry Fllght,*'-la suest o f hcinor- tor 1 U you th ink wc -won’l m ake K of g Mnra sooner th a n anyone ex - *«ot
lied even five years a^o . u ie n J« r l I’re Ignoring th e f a c t th a t an a ir - the ; f t in developm ent sU sts now will B j
in to apace—beyond the earUi'a m itt nosphere — in a yesr o r iwo," fede: irke sa id In a n intorvlew. tesUte u l d th a t aclence (Ictlon ha» wsd' ;ome a new lite ra ry lensotlon be- ln« : tse' W orld w ar I I trained Uiou- ‘“ id ids of young people In sc ienu fic the i i jc tU U Ic e le ip ro p u ls lo n a n d n d a f Kt 1 Introduced th e poutb iH U u o f roll ,ce f l ig h t comiT he w ar gave sc ience flcUon pres- t." Clarke u l d , “I t proved Uiat ny y e a n ago, w hen serious writ* of aclence flcUon predicted th e * ‘’Jp
enllon o t th e a to m ic bomb, w ort* tr'® ' e Je t a irc raft, a n d even roeke^- I?"® ven c r a f t they w ere not In f i c t ■Ulging in pipe dreams." ^le u l p th a t th e a to m and hydro- 1 bombs "cam e a long just In Ume save the hum nn rnce , rsU ier than ilh lU to i t fo r lh e lr power will > day be used to take U»o place the world's fost-dwlodlinK a a t-
11 resources.'* « m e 38-year-old w riter, w ho Is ilrm an o t th e Hayden plane- lum’s s ^ p o s lu m o n spKO flluhl,d th a t siftce h e h a d been unable RO beyond th e e a r th 'a aimoaphere + so tar"—he h&d tftk tn u P illn - t ing so he could a t least explore ^• floor o t th e oceans—an o th er <• rid unknown lo m a n . £l l s m osl rec en t book. T h e Cossl ■>
Cnrl., concem a esplonU ons ^ irke made w ith hU parUier.-Mikc * l5on. to photograph undersen life <■ fliR Uie O real B a r r ie r Reel o i l ihe t lai of A ustralia. ^--------- , — , ^
d e e 'IT ir B a s is F o r I j
nnking7 /eef /o fiunn ic in 6eing - \hU to advise you, Merj. .' h e l ie v e e v e r y b o d y tJimjW hove JuU hnoul *•dC f a h o u l fu n e r a l , 5natter}.” ■ ! ? '
live i n f o r m a t io n t h s l .
h ln k d e a r ly o n th e %u(* n n y q u e s t io n y o u ♦
m p k in g ( u n e r n i a r^ ♦
w ri te o r c a l l . N o ^
rW^lN FALLS S MORTUARY - |and Mrs. SU nley Philllpa tnnd John Wilker.'ion .>l-H O U R PHONE: 31 t
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fews in B r ie f *fP a tle a t la UosplUI •
R obert & Oommons Is a paUent a t Uie ve lo o n 'a h osp lU l. Boise.
T ax U e a Beleaaed A release o f tax Hen fo r l»J3 sU to t<
taxes against B ern ard a n d Belinda « Jones was fUed P r id a y wlUt Uie u •ywln Palla counly reco rde r.
T erm i« Opea * *Pall k indergarten te rm o f the Pre- n|
School PTA will open S e p t lO a t the DAV building. Class h ou ra a re from0 to 11:15 a. m . a n d fro m 1 to 3:15P- « • _____. WT ax l i e n Filed
A lederal lien for »518.71 was tUed FMday wlUi th e Tw in F^U a record* Z e r’a office against E ldon L . Oreen. 360 W aahlngton a tre e t n o rth . The Uen U for unpaid 1956 t s ju a . ^
M olber Dies Jam es Couch. T w in Palls , and ii,
h is slsler. M n . W ilbert Somerville. oJ Power, W . Va., have be en called to ]j, Pow er by Uio dealh of th e ir moUier, M ra. Oeorge Couch. M n . Somerville pj arrived here Bunday to vlsll her b ro ther. j ,
C a n DamagedA bout 150 In dam age resulted to ii,
a HMD Chrysler driven by M arjorie Z eller T hursday a ftem oon when 11 ,5 collided wim a IBSO Studebaker „ driven by Dorothy Sayer, 235 Buena V b U drive. D amage to th e Blude- i,, baker was placed a t *45; {i,
VlalU ReenilU ng Office C a p t P rancla M ullally from area »
a rm y recru lllog h e adau arlers w u In I T w in PWla Friday m a m ln g to In* ■* spect th e local rec ru iting subsU* Uon and to confer w ith M /S g t. Max B radley, recently assigned recru iter a h e re .
VUlUng Friends M r. and M n . Oeorge Pa rks and
tw o d a ugh ten . San Pranclaco, a re vlalting friends hera and In olher >r M sglo Valley communities. T he for- m er Twin Fa lls -res ldenU p lan to rem ain ano lher weelt before de- p a rting fo r Uielr hom e. T hey are „ s taying w llh M r. a n d M ra. Gova Hoskins, W««*eH-
M afrUga Licenses M arriage licenses 'w e r e .issued
T hursday by th e Tw in P alU counly clerk 's office to Charles H . Morris and Sm esU oe D auven, b o th Tw in pr FU U ; R a lph H. Peterson a n d D or- be een E . Lowe, both B uhl; D onald D. tn Churchill and UUIan A nn E ckhardl, bo th Los Angeles; j o A nne U nsy, te; Pau l, and Jam ea B. P a rber. Spokane, it and Andy Jay Hash and B essie RuUi fic Mathews, bo th Gooding.
Return Prom C o u t bea U d y a and H elen C nudle have pc
returned from a 10*day tr ip to ci< Rlveralde, Calif. They took the ir he A rabian sUUlon. O alahnd. a n d 15- co QioalbroM ton . O alseyo. T h e la lU i wi woa sold. A n a rtls l m ade akelclics of O alahad to be used fo r lllu stra - w Uooa In a book to be pubU shed on lUa W oodltats. U iey b ro u g h t back a f l - y e a r - o ld gray A rab ian mare, OUraU. •
Cost Zo#is foSr I Federal Payroll
W ABHINaTON. Aug. a i '.W -S e n - « r Byrd, D., Va., u l d to d a y Uie cost j
ahot p u t Uie lO H 'bU llon-dollar m ark to' h istory 's highest; level in Uie year Ju s t ended.
B yrd heads th e senate -house comm ittee on reducUon o t non-essenU al federal expendiliues. H e h a d protested l u t week th a t Ute governm ent w ta o n a " s p r i n g spree” endaneer- ing j»ospecU for a u x c u t in 1S57, and th a t congress had "accelera ted" the spending ralea,
K c said in a sU tU m ent th e payroll figures were compiled by hU eommiltee from rep o ru cerUfled u — orrect by th e various execuUve agen-
ties. T hey listed payroll expenditures t - UtAling «10.&2s.000,000 In f isca l 1950 f which ended Juna 30, T hU , Byrd said, eclipsed Uie previous pe ak of ».80,000.000 recorded In W53 and vaa nearly a billion doilara nbove Uie fiscal J05S fbU l of (0,021,000,000.
For th e Flnesl in P lanoTUNING & REPAIR ‘
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~ Six Survivors 1 Of Crash Are Given Rescue
^ te ters of Cp)fs*H ong*lS!ng m aoagei nda only persona to escape yeathe te rdays crash w ithou t injury.
As they stepped off th e p lane the: wera swept into th e a rm s of thel: moUier, M n . T ed EdeU teln, ani oUier relaUves.
the As she w u being hu rtle d away “i" prelly, da rk-haired Sha ron graspe<
her m olher and told h e r: “o h , It’i wonderful to aeo you.''
Accompanying the s ix survlvon was D r. Nell B U w art o f Vancouver medicine speclalU t to boUi CPA am
.™* T rans-C anada Air lines, who waj a|x5ord Uie mercy plane.
D r. SU w art sold a ll th e vlcUmi w en bum ed a f u c th e gU n t alT' liner, caiTylng only abou t • one quarU r of lU full passengerload
tnd giynmed into the m ud fU U ahori of Uie Cold Bay a irs trip and b u n
to Into flames. He u i d th e aeven whc survived were "all a t th e baek of tbi
»««■ CPA Public RelaUohs Officei Jack Crump u l d InvestlgaUons b] U. B. and Canadian U am s were con-
. Unulng and th a t, “no Cauae“ foi ^ lhe accident b i d ’ been determ ined
Crump said bodies of ‘IS of Iht ' t 15 victims of the craah h a d beer
recovered, b u t th a t tw o aUU wert missing. He said Uie 13 Were sUl In th e craah area, a n d would b< flown to Vancouver "poasibly today* by o lher can lers .
2" Treatment for I Juveniles Will
Get Attentionnd BOISE, Aug. 3 1 -A Boise Judge's
program of having Juvenile traffic J " o ffenden work ou t Uielr fines will
be called to the a ttenU on of a sen* ^ a U subcommllUe sUidylng Juvenile ^ delinquency, a commltlee spokesman
« W ynK M .jr.Peter Chumbris, legal counsel for
th e senate group, u l d h e would ad< vise the full committoe o f the pro-
,,A gram inlUated by Police M agtstraU ‘*y p a le O. Morgan.Tis " I was Informed th a t since this
p ncU ca went Into e ffec t i h e n h u ]f- beeh a'^definlU d«cre«M 'la 'Juvenile D. traffic o ffe n d e n ,& n H E D ^ J M & d l, “I shall bring E G s S S i i M | e t . ty, tenUon so other clUss ib « ^ f tM r tr r ne, I t u a means of cu tting down trs f - tUi flo VlolaUons by Juveniles.**
Chumbris and Sen. W lllU m L a n ier, R., N. D„ subcom m ittee member. came to Boise to d isc u u juvenile
,vc problem s w ith aU lo a n d local otil- to cials, T hs two have been holding
elr hearlngS 'ln M onU naland la ler'w lll 15- conduct sim ilar hearlnga in PorUand ter and SeatUe.ies They wlU leave today by plane /or
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P h o to sta ts =1 C om m ercial P lia to s
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Across From Medical A rts
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' I Seen TodayLem onade s tand operated by i
yotm g businessman open for b I I A se sa in 100 block ot B uchanan s t
, , . c a n alm ost colUdlng as t ang le fo r em pty parking space
sge r. M ala avenue souUi . . . BiOlff j T ho rpe U lllng about'hU recen t plane ride . . ■ Child bolding m<
they e r 's hand and trying to s teer tb e lr In to Ica cream s to re . . . Dog chaj “ O boy on bicycle and m otorist sli
m ln g on b r a k u of car to m lu t iw w . a t busy IntorsecUon . . . O lrl re
I n r m agazine u she w anden -a l , I t s Shoahone s t r e e t . . . Service lU i
. a tu n d a n t try ing to clean up spi Ivon q u a r t of m otor oil from office.£ uver. , . . Confederato flag Ued to n . and a e ria l of SouU i Carolina licei w ss B « jaa , . . T ruck and tra iler hold
u p tratfie o t T h ird 'I tree t e n d M :Uma avenue w eat . > . W om uiiw alli sir* a long M ain avenue; w est ahij
one* -YOU Call Everybody D arling - . load, Beekeeper and truck a e ro u ti ihort c ity h |d l . . . M other gWlng t lx p b u n t n ie s to d a u g h te r . . . P lnk and bl who custom b u llt c a r . . . And overhea
t Uie " s a v e ^ o u r money for th e fair."
con- Plea Delayedfo r • '
By Driver onbeen ^
:■! Tipsy Chargi r n a r w tO M )
c lared fo rfe it T honday .B . P. Thom aa, Twin Palls : C\
. A krens, C slifom ia. Bernardo Ri l« Shoshone, n d A rthur'H ow ell, & L eourl, h&ve been (Ined t l and
Udosta each by Shoshone Police Ju M yron D. Johnson on charges ru n n in g U irough stop UghU.Jo h a Sletenson , Bupert, w as Hi
*39 and |3 cosU T hunday by Ru{ m Police Judge Oeorge Redford oi
, c harge of negligent driving. PToneunccm ent ot aenU nce
will *lriving s n au
“ J}* fcnse , woa continued W d s y ui :nlle s e p t . 14. by Judge Hugh A. B ake
M arU nei entered a plea of gu to th e charge In Twin PaUs dUti
i fo r c o u rt on Aug. 17 and h is a tto rr ad* E n r l W alker. Jerom e. requesUd
pro- pre-sentence InvesUgaUon. S U U < M U lice arrested M arUnes on Aug. 10
d ru n k driving and he la ter wai' th is prelim inary hearing In JusUce coi ^ H e WM Uien held fo r trial in dish
mile c o u r t
jjS Company Forms For Atom Lah(
»ni- IDAHO FALLS. Aug. 31 (UU-F lem- m a tion of th e E naU m Idaho C< :nlle strucU on company, inc.. to build s olll- partloU y-equlp a large sh ip pro ding type a t th e naU onal reactor teat 'will a tatlon . was announced here toda land Com pony officials u l d the a:
would be buU t fo r Newport Ni■ for Sh ipbuilding nnd Drydock compa
a subcon trsc to r to WesUnghoi corporation, p rim e con trac ton fo: su rfa ce vessel nuclear propulsion < pe rlm en t for th e atomic energy co tft I s lo n .
A spokesm an for Ui« new oompt stressed lh a t local w orken wo be employed fo r th e protolype ct SlrucUon w hever poealble and wt they a re avaiUble.
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♦ T h e U t t e n e r th a t you hoi N a tio n a l M agazines' is t5 e n ce . T h e Listener i t noi t L istener i t o full powered 1 irl eye glosses.
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i Y o u r L istener will b e J tro in e d consu ltan ts, who
■ J an a ly s is o f your hearing
A S e e th e L istener— T ry theJ l life m ay b e w ith this ney +? T h e L istener co n su ltan t 1$ fo r hom e ap po in tm en t to
I SEE LOU | | a t PERRINI W est M ain ond !J l ■ ' ■ ----------
t\ Jim M iller a t h<• —
I Faughts H! I P. O. Bo:
^ T a y lo r i f ib r v r y ■ T o G i v e P r o j t
S O f V o t e Q a i .pace on iP r . - 0..1 ^ i f f Jack fylng” to him . He mm’ v. e n t ah '- nave no com m ent on OwL*''*g m oth- a u U m e n t * e r h e r H e u i d he would reply ( . .chasing K »n; He u l d he woiSi ^It Siam* s f fld av iu to Uie board ^ **l u boUi “ >e u n d e m an d in g theyrJ resd* Public. .ra-along .^T aylor aUo aald her iU U on th e affidaTiU -ln ahape- u 2 ?J spUled ®s h c had hoped. Heice.floor w ouldn’t be mailed u the ^to radio “ Ittee before Uie Ilrst otlicensed ^ . ----------------------
Spurt for Sale I s In Beet SugarUr." W ABHINOTON. Aug. 31
cieoacd beet suga r wiej
dporU d yesU nlay by the deputi!: of agricu ltu ra an d Uade so iu S ^It now appeara likely the |S S wM^d 1111 lU sugar talcs
- „ T h e dep artm en t a few w «b. . J H scolded th e Industry for n « * rS
m ora sugar, a n d warned Uui Infailed to in c re u e marketing lU rt
r g e f a c e a c u t i n lU a a le s q i io l i O F o r tw o yeara Uie lndu«n l,
been elnmortng fo r a larger .. deparU nent said l> e t i^I. C lara *ales fo r th e week ending AiU we«> 67-335 tons, o r aboul 5 ,W ^
above th e preceding week,. t!..* suga r retlneri dUiteuM
and I t S Sof ,„tiieh wlUi Uie b e t t S
r ° » Two Kail Coaches om“S: Derail in Montanay untU OLENDIVE, M o n t, Aug. 11 Saker. T rucks of th e two front coatla,/ f guilty th e N orthern pacific n llroad’iM. to U lc t bound N orth Coast LlmlUd pue. Itom ey, ger tra in were derailed earlnuiB esUd a n e a r M arsh . M on t. 3 i m l l e s A UU po- bera . N o one w u Injured, r. 10 fo r T h e accident blocked the a!t waived line of th e N orthem Pacific, cm,
e c ^ t expected i t would U ke aboiutn d is tric t houra to clear Iha tracks.
N orthern Paclfle spokcsmnuH the coaches left th c Irticks ban.
I g m alned on the Ues ond did notnif.
ihor T b e pu rp le passloa tiu l t pst6a I*"0^0 "ripening gas” (Uiylene) fsn
oO on-illd a n d I - ■ ■ —
S ' W A N T E Die ahlp
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N U R S E Sim pany . FOR ■ I1 w ould -• • • •• w'epn* A ll sh ifts ; ‘fu ll or pot '* tim e: O ffice or hospital
du ty .
n TWIN FALLS, 3G CLINIC
ITwin Fails
;u« I Clinic HospitalI . 1 PHONE 2 6 0 0 COLLEG
I M a jo r H e a r in g A id P ro b le m s-
1 with GLASSES
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1 hove read a b o u t In m ony leoding is tru ly o m irocle of m odern sci*
; n o t 0 g ad g e t o r a tto ch m en t. The cred hearing o ld en tije ly conceoled
( 'I s B ea u tifu l In A ppearance I is C o m fortab le to w ear
^ o p e ra te s w ith am a ilt ig economy
be f itted by experienced factotyi' ■ vho will m ak e a tliorough te s t ond ing condition befo re fitting .
r th e L istener— L eorn how diffetent new k ind of hea rin g . ,
m t con en d will he lp you. ArTonge- it today .
IU SCHIFFGEN INE PHARMACYi d S h o s h o n e - T w i n F o i l s
I f M i l l e r D r u g - B u r l e y
s H earing Service Box 2572 , Boise
FRrDAY, AUGUST 31, juj
I a u g u s t 3 1 . IQoG
arch Emphasii On U.S. in Ag
tntewlve and conuim- *, give* Rusilft Uie «Jkc ■ M H inlted StAUft In rapid grlcullurol (levcIopi,i«ni Dr. F. V. 6AvlL^>:y, who
• to iM re b)A couiiir;- jn
ky. who le d Rav-in as orld’A leadlns cxporut on v,-as In T u'in Pniu tor
to rccord expcrimenui Us ^ on monoRcrm
HQ «-ns the Klentl.ll fed the monogcmi for TkulUirc.in Salt Lake Clly. Dr.
reiieUcOst. h a s nboui COO nonosenn beetji under r ly top rc^lAUiice.Isted by his w |(f, who PhD aod l9 a cytoRcne-
Uia monoficrm reMorch or U>e SuEor Beet De-
igar comtinnlefl through Jon of the departm ent or Dr. Savltsk;!. Arriirrd )n In W l. A t Uinl lime U.
wer» were u sln s w eds le anbryos.neu embryos could irrow did ta u s ln s A lienvy
eh required .tedloux nnd iilM . In order to evrn- m O g g M u i to m echanical Uiln- ic a a {armers knew n .ype m ust be pertected. sn liv head ot th is p ro j. rltsky b esan examlnlnR
beeU from UirouRhout . W ithin e lsh t monUu he xed the s ^ . Michignn
; h a d id n 't say Dr. ^ r . F . \ve th« Impremlon Iind- wBnorerraI was relaUvely easy.) ,: WlUt only five Bmm* of 1. , ^ ? - / , ,
deveJoped I t to « point '; 25 per cen t o r the total *i"acreace In UiL-» country t*d WlUl It nex t yeor.Miigic Valley beet rtow- A _ _ * . | benefit from next year's . Z ^ U l l aus« curly top reslsunce _«n sotUfactorlly inbred C J l *
O l cX beet dlMtiM Incubntor. ey hxui no peer in the WASHIJ •dinir to Dr. Snrittky. He He hcalUi ■ea has practically every wHh conc on known. awrm. sponn Uie projec t U term ed «lcknes.i a
by Dr. Savlt.'iky. Al- mnLi acros would no l predict w hen The com ice v,x)uld be perfected, (hntsfeepl. it ahould bc soon. (Dr, ceDUnlltLi. » 25 to 50 years U a iun l- number of m l of Ume needcd to In- IWB wn.i realstance. b u t any* the "Iwul '"'e; je c t wHl no t nenrly ap - dUiurblng h U lensUi of Ume.) plr^ei. iky was bom In aouthern Tl’c Nev I proBresscd throuRh the mlMlon hi nd educaUon profesalon ” co horw; lon unUl he became pro- where In I IQ unlveralty of Kiev. In reported c heading up th e beet re- there
Iquartcrs'wilh flvo major der hU contoil. he atso «> hV luUon. geneUcs a n d sU - health ser uunlruslty .vlng Russia, he setUed nounusua becoming • professor a t ""«=n m e venlly. L ater ho moved '" 'J - _ .
lg to America In 1047 was J*,If U » foundation because d wUe notoriety h e had ,the sugar beet Industry, '
tn . BavlUky esUbllshed n S a lt Lake City upon Ills county and have lived
’ ha has more th a n 1,000 A J lugar beets In th is arcn. i \ U are raised on the M arvin D rttcr- Ltcn A slctt ranch norlh and on the farm of J . S. 7 ^ ? . , C. snd son. Kimberly. Jl®nly U perfecUng snUsfac- ” ‘= ° ° X a for th is area b u t Is perfect disease restslAnt J J ” * ' , oUie m ajor beet raising Uils country.»yman who la n o t aware d id a « s w. DUS effecl cnu.ied by curly ‘he pemo malgam atcd S ugar com- Kn<J^ show th a t In 3034 the c 'ccuon. j
td In Uils a rea was a lllUe gnvtui»«a :ive tons per acre. T he Picdg ear, using th e newly por- "itant stra ins, the average cnu ren S tons, reporta A lbert M. impany agronomtsU f „ ^ r r - i t r 7 7 * ' Idaho onRecruiters. ledule Travel TltAtlvea or the Tw in T^lls • BOISE. Itlng substAUon wll! visit men IhU Ices In nine Magic Valley m aU d 10 week to ta lk wJth young breeds, th
women Interested In the m ent's cr 1 obtaining commissions, today;.io Oeorge E . W alker, ullers will he in shoahone W orld c m. Tuesday. Bsllevue a t fertlllier*, and HaUey a t 1;30. W ed- en from . y will be a t K ctchum a t 1038 to 6.S
past year./ vlslU are scheduled In 10:30 a. m . and R upert n t W p r r Tie-recruiters will be In M a a 10:30 a. m.. W endell a t K A L
Gooding a t 1 p. m . P rl- .SlIpF
------------------------- Don’t fi;P T IN FAMILY tMU> o ; Aug. 31 l« -P o llcem an TinSkiv'! Itzgerald. 59.' reUred today pU ut. t i Ige and badge number re- ;Uve and In th e family. o ro trN i I son Albert, a 12- year or fe«imi I Uie force, received the <utrASi number^__________________________
l e e d C•o SJART THE SCH6
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COME IN . . or PHOl n d S f ' r M t W « U Ol
3is Gives Reds I Lgricultural De’[ ■ tn r iM 1*1 iii i 'f *
F . V. Savlltky. form er H utaian sugar b< term beet seed for American nse. apend ng lugar beets, a lthongh be U acknowle. lg experts In lh a t field, lie says be Iom Inc h ll rcMsreh projects. A naturallM d
ITnlted State* In IMT and baa been a i (SU ft photo-encraving)
[thorities Keep Cl ileeping Sickness5HINOTON. Aug. 31 ( V—Pub- At Iciuil a llh ofnclolA nrn w atching reported: concern, bu t w llhout g rea t was nol Kpotly ouUircnks or sleeping The au
ts nmong hum ans ar>d nni- j:roM the country. ^nd muliconccm comea from th e tnc t health si ecplng sickness, a form or en* ^ o re In llLi. U often fata l. B u t the dem lc-« r of cn*« reported so far In qulto-bor i-n.i clna.ied by specialists as nvernge, a lthough th e re are .
ling concentraUons in aome ”
New York a tale racing com- J"*™- ” n hn.1 prohibited ahlpm ent of ^ orsea Into the oWte from any- in New England, becnuse of a CmJ
fd outbreak o f sJeepIng sJck- " ' W ' nere.Robert D. Courier. Interview- ^ telephone a t th e U. S . public
, service communicable disease , a t Atlanta, anid. "there is
isunl epidemic. We have prclty " J ™ ^ the same th ing every sum -
Courier and several of h is as*» were naked aboui Uie re- }f nn A «oclat<d Pmsa aurrey veek. which shoa-ed sleeping ^ ss among m en. nnlm aU or ‘f j f >J," eported Uils year in 20 states.
irch Will Ask “S y vice on Issues “ujtoit:SE. Aug. 31 afl — DemocraUe : candidate Pmnic C hurch said he planned to call on Alvin j
rmack. Lewiston, fo r •‘ndvlce n ,o n u « sslstance. particularly w ith re- ‘" 7 “.” to the problem o t depressed u ,e deat
I n ^ e and rising costs." to t:ormaclc v,-ns one of th ree cnn- :s whom Church defeated for » . »emocratlo nom ination for the 5 In Idaho's Aug. n prim ary T v in. McCormack yesterday con. _ ated Church » n hla victory K 6< iledged his support to Church . le November general election. 0 ‘ ireh commented In a wired p itQ l, ■wledgemcnt to McCormBck sa la ry he considered the Lcwlstaa s i n j r "lhe most Qualified m an in j l i on fnrm m attera. and I know
help will prove Invaluable Ui c o v crt jmmon cause th is November." c rifs .
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ISE. Aug. 31 on—Idaho poultry-Uilj yenr arc raising an esU- -----------I 103.000 turkeys of various ). the U. S. agriculture deparU I crop reporUng servic* said
rid consumpUon or nlUogenous xers. excluding Russia, has tls- 3m 2.4 mlHlon metrJe tons in 0 6.S million m etric tons in the <ear.
>rry of P\LSE TEETH JlUpping o r Irritating?n’t be »obMi«a«d by looM jalu & •«
i s : s s » B -a. This iile»»ant powder ,.rUbts MOM ot xlded coRtlort LlQl w cuntr by boldine puu< moi* . , f
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solid .'i/tte warding liab le prodi 10translator, i replace snm
w lU iln-thr I sha refrom prnclu Uon.
Iopen a mu tor>‘ In I 'a n chem ical nt
Telr; In field ba ttery
6te( te r a few r btirgh b applied O ther en lists th e same ampJe, tlgue me
^ ^ B one foi
stdt)pj
r beet expert, who found the goUd m atte end* ipuch Ume reading and th e electr wledced as one o t the world's nucleus of loics a ll track of time while ies, on the *d c itlten. Dr. Savitsky eama core of the a rei(dent ef S alt Laics City comes thos<
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-li®ckUpon ;3S Outbreaksluil six hum an fntJilIllcrt wcrc th n t rcsenr led: In a seventh Uie dlngnosls 3.000 nnd 4 lol poolilve. . —I survey brought rcporU or 538 " M fof encephalitis nmong hones IT X t
nules alncc Ja n . i . Tlie public b o h l . , 1 specialists aald 1.000 cases o r ^in a year would 'm ean an epl- S S T ? a i - a n a Uie season for Uie m«i- •bome dlseaae is moving to- . ,
*1,! trp o rts gave a-totJ»l of 447 lib rary roe
of cnecphnlUia among Jiu- followed bj . However, 351 of these cnme T h e orlncl Cnllfornln w ith tho nolaUon trac h ers o hnd no t all been typed. Dr. incrs S a iu n Dftuer of publle hcaiUi aervice " junrtera here anid th n t almoist r e a d t i i mly only n few of the.w cnses i * ^ —i i f true sleeping alckness. None
eported In Uinh. ntona reported three eases :g hiunnns and 13 among nni- * W ashington s ta te reported SB among animals. w>-omlng hnd
inlmal coses.ero Is no trea tm en t for sleep- ickness th a t has proved effec*,the opeci^Ista agreed. A>'vac- *has b n n developed w hich 'pro- horses from developing th e dls- bu t thero Is no m ass vaccina*}f humans.B Virus th a t causes Uie disease’lleved to live on. yenr alterIn wild birds th a t do no t them-I develop sleeping sickness. Mos- 'es tran sm it th e virus from birdsnen and anim als, especially H | ^ H I;S.ere have been 65 cases' nmong H l l i S l j t In Idaho In the past two B U m j hs. compared to e ight in Juiy August lost year. In addlUon. B ^ f l Icath c t a Pocntello woman was !o th e disease.________________
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O ther, h u n d re d s o f th o u sa n d s of. w or m e n a r e tak in g th e o p p o rtu n ity th e w ee nrovldea to c lean u p som e p ro je c ts o i l Jng o r re p a ir in g a t th e ir hom es. An oce
p o p p ^ in to th e a tm o sp h e re I ro m th 'HI h flu sta .o f o th e ra ' p o w er law n m ow ers.HI H ighw ay, b m u a m e n t p a rk a ;? to l« «>In b a ll n a rk s a n d « 7 c ry th lng rightf d ow n UII Sg V w d e m le s a n d axchery ra n g e sI I q u e u e d -u p volum es today ,y ’ W h i t -ft h e a r te n in g v iew o f . t h e AmeB w o rk in g m an th la hoU day la g iv ing t<» w orld, -y m a t a ahow caae .fo r U berty an .B inocracy , p eacefu l love o f fa m ily a n d lB Too b a d th e .p r ism s o f com m unlcatlo;n tw een th is a n d o th e r l4 n d s a r e stUI ckH a n d d is to r te d , becauae th is Is th e w e ln of a ll w eek -en d s w h en tb e w orld couiH In a c tio n t h a t typ ica lly A m erican p lB l worda w h ich a re a g u a ra n te e to every A:K c a n d U ie n , **the p u ra u lt o f h ap p in ess . ’
l g F IG H T IN G C A N D ID A TEM T h e p re s id e n t E lsenhow er w hom m l K o f A m ericans saw dcUvcr h ia accep n apeech in B an F ranc isco w as a v astly d H e n t m a n fro m th e new ly re t i re d general H .p erfo rm ed th o sam e ta sk fo u r years a] B C hicago. .S ' T h e m a n who took th e nom in a tio n in ■ I w as a re lu c ta n t con v e rt to po litics, r M u n tu to re d o n m any key d om estic Issues, s H In g a lm o s t bew ildered by h is audden H o f scone.H T h e m a n who s tood in th c g lare a H Cow P alace w as th e im age of thc fig n ca n d id a te , obviously eag er fo r b a tt le . 5 n In g th o ro u g h m aste ry of th e po litical n K W ith o u t d irec tly assailing h is po litlca B i p o n e n ts , h e pounded o u t th c a r tic le s o n poU tical f a i th . H e did n o t use th e w ord M sa d e ” t i l ls tim e, b u t he acted a s 'i f h e wc
one.B f i M r. E lsenhow er’s tran sfo rm a tio n frc K r e lu c ta n t g en e ra l to a w illing p o lltlc la r B l p e rh a p s th e m ost rem arkab le th in g to b B l s e rv e d in w a tc h in g h im . B u l th e w ords h H te r e d a b o u t peace offered fu r th e r astoi W i n g c o n tra s t . .n I t w as realized , o f coursc. in 1052 th t B l 'w a s o n e o f th e m o s t “unm lU tary" m il H m e n In A m erlean h isto ry . N ot only h a M s p o k e n u rg e n tly fo r peacc. H e h a d brn. B j a r m s p rep a red n ess a sterile , w nsieful M n e s s —u n h a p p ily necessary In a h o stile « B l B u t ^ e fe rv o r w ith w hich he callcc B 1 “peace fo r aU -tlm c" a t S an F ranc isco B iu n e x a m p le d .B i C learly h e reg a rd s th is quest as h ls < B fr ic U n g m iss io n in pub lic life, tran scen d ln B ld e s lre to Im prove life o n th e hom e fro n t ^ D t o rem ak e h is p a r ty In a m old tha t- fit; H ^ t u r e .B g S ti r r e d to th e ch a llenge o f these t B h f r . A e n h o w e r o n th e conven tion p la t H b d n o t lo o k Uke a m ati who h a d to he ■ g ooned—a s h is c r itic s co n tcn d —in to ru r H f o r a seco n d te rm .
N or, in f a c t, d id h e seem like a m a n w ltl '^ n t h e p a s t 11 m o n th s su lferctl
^ S e r l o u a b o u ta of Ulness. T hough d e flr H t o l n n e r t h a n o f o ld . h e a p p e a re d vigo ■ E ^ o f ' n e s h ”a h d "a tro n g o f voice. T h e i B t " " " T o f n ew sm en w h o saw h im closc u p ^ E e r t e d , too , t h a t th e TV acreen d id n o t dc B | ^ Ju s tic e .
■ ' I t i e r e 's a r a r e to u c h o f h u m o r in a K a r d 9e n t b y a h u b b y to lils w ife f ro m t K a t l o a s p o t a n d r e a d in g . “ W ish y o u
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J u l y c a m e S iA uen 'i ouaier u a d lpl5 t h e o n ly AlthouBh Dulle# and I r 8UMen-» InvMlon of thclt i . Intem nUonal cooperaUon la p n m e a dU nrm am ent ndvocat«—t
^ aaWnB pre.ildent Elienho'nn rf aotan. Such a demand
I h h i personal prejudice and b!d by t h e B u t in trylPB to biMk
cordlns to the new th u ls .<)[vi> n n v v -^ock o( ordinary commor I t l b o a tJ diplom atic aaw y. i i u e™ t » » » « l hUlory ever ;
a d ln g f o rn g . a f e w p r o b l e m t o o m u c hig m c n a r e Staw en’s behavior, Uae D■. w in d in g n’ouJd be tooJhnniy to eonv n v fo r fl problem as world dbv a y lo r a individual. And
for stAte's Buaplclotu of hio n w e e k - As h e waa in hU “atopTI g I n - alwaya been over ipUmlet
V 'n i r n i r Afler each Inten y p jc n ic question, he bobbed up In
lh a t “ Lhe R uulnna nre coiX k y a rd s , aomewherc." Dulle.itw in ff o n SUiasen submlls such a
S a p p t o '•a a r o u n d T i im n h t r ik ii e s w h ile maUo strllce asa ln s t S t u a t i o n . th ree a n d oul. lu lf n m J n i / M*”"® Jo rdan newspaper w lm m in g - 1555 convenUons Uian eve r e w a t e r - usuaUy acu te observers of 1 t e r m u r k T h eir despatches to Loi
Rome and Tokyo parallel Irerocly critical reports ol
r t l n g t h o ture, includlnn his ab ject 1 I. lo o k in g also emphaslM d the f id e i n t h e th a t Nixon may yet be P r t ie a a h o w . *IV m lB h t MINNESOTAN-8 U8 EFI
"Ult of th e ir correspondenc n o p la n e nueneo abroad have been d I to so m e no lonBcr serve effectively
bassador w ith tlie Rreat fi nrnrJflnir- A decent, to leran t and kl
H arold th roush the campal i/eO K -ena fulnesa of Uie erstwhile "b- 3 f ’ b u lld * are n e arln s the ir end. His o c e a n o f loon h u finally collapsed.
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r s . 'Tha old U le of tho maM u r s e a , km Uie goos^ tha t^U ld th
n h h J « « m» over moro re levant U a t o r i d - jj jy jmj,es have « a u ik in s caM In point.
m ent Is reportedly preparlJ LfTii»rlrfln forelgn.owned oili m e r l ^ n territo ry , a m ota foUi ; W tn o breach of Its conbmct wl a n d d e - nhd its imposition of retro
id h o m e . f0‘" ‘ a ha lf year*. Th« , , . resu lt o f Lebanon'a faU«
i t i o n b e - royalUes In the am oun t Ui c lo u d e d The powers o f a aoTorel
? e e k -e n d they are . I t may be th a t in
o u ld s e e WheUier they a re '• p h r a s e , point of view o t Lebanoi
/ A m e ri- poslUon of Lebnnon. Lebar 55," bu t does th ts necessarily n
I t Is conceivable lh a t thos selred mny Uilnk twice ber em m ent which hns deapo
m il l io n s oil movlnit UirouRh It Isc c p ta n c o more fundum enuil. howevc y d i f f e r - selsurc arc to be thin rn i u ihn 1^ Lebanon then th e Lebnr^ vlcUms If Uiey give no m5 a g o in the way of fuuire InTesUr
For Uie Roose to cootli, in IOM n 'u s l l>e allowed lo live ai* should hnve UiourM thn5, n a iv e , sciiool child, would be ui:s , s e e m - pnrllculnrly In Uie underdce n s h i f t -N e w York Tlmea.
•CONTROVE5 a t th c An IntcresUnR fncet o tf ig h t in g ''Ice presldenUal ni
„ ch n w . " " ‘I Kefnuver—andV ROfs flRnlnst Uie old pollllt n a r t s . jp o t on th e ticket should t ic a l o p - ''■1'° doesn 't sUr up vl ■s o f h U Rrumbllntt nRalnst 1 •f cnn pa rty didn’t eet w y TQ c ru - ttm p l to replace him wn.-v
w e re In in polUlcnl hlaUrr>'. Howe\ mlreni. he aLv> hns ha ters
f ro m ft >'* Democrntlc P. l o ^ Kefauver. on the other. l a n w as of more thnn Rrumbllns.o b e o b - party vetoed him for tho ptIs h e u t - 1>P picked up a ble bloc ofs t o n l s h . ■*« “s io n i s n prim nrles. Uiey reje
Steverwon. In effect, thet h a t h e vice presidential nomlnail
m i l i ta r y pudlaled. aomethlnn of an h a d h e Nlxon and Kefauvei
T h " t ifl Ihelr b is value ib r n n d e d por no m a tw r how "conuu l b u s l- be, 11 seem s unllkrly th a t ile w orld ticket w in affcc t Uie outcoi H od fo r the o ther. Americans h' votinc for presldenta—notj>co w as Tribune. •
lls o v e r- -THE n o m i :d ln t t h i s "'*■ take keen pleasure •nnt ’’'In e ‘he flrat too n t n n d gmUb. f i l s th e Joe Sm ith Is a m an
Furtherm ore , he h a i t e ta^k^ doubt th a l he is a m an ca
s u n d s firmly on. ) la t fo r m Jie »u,unchly refuses to b e d m - « e is un ited in.
r u n n in g win fight couraseou-il HLi un tarnished., undevia
inv> Ti.v,« W h afm o re could be a. kt i a n h o Despite UIMC .•iterllni: ou i r e d tw o w rre those In hlRh places e f in l te ly who.^iROrbus nu lh lew ly . recklessly, evi nV — In-the-exe re ise of th r lric le s t i - power, n t the veVy mometi u p su g - wn* placed In nomlnaUon l
t d o h im the\- deviously and cunnln;NeverlhelCM. aa amongJit:
pleaded from the 'beRlnnlr be fnlrly and fully consldri
. a p o s t convention, we firmly, nnd m a v a - if u 5iiouid be titeIU w e re course, will M^nd shoult
And so will Joe Smith.. Until the next eonvenuc
’ S N A T I O N A L !
R L I G I G FA lthough H arold E. S taiM o h u P resident Elsenhower’* d lsarm a- O ,
:relary fo r peace," h ls resignation ^ l- j ay leading Republican pollUclans, ^ " om th e official family would no t mourned by Secretary Jo h n Fos- >Dulles and U ndersecretary H er-
t Hoover, Jr. He U as d lstajlefu l Uiem as ho Is to RepubUcan Na* . 1. , , ^ ' „ ,Bl C hairm an Leonard w . H all,•he politicians' atUtude Is under* ndable. although the ir anU -Stas- argum cnla a re no t so convincing children
I logical aa th e viewpoint o f the lomallc corps. T Je pollUcos re - - ^ d BUsaen a s U J O ^ m n n of Uiclr nnliatlon. In view of his dlspar* „ .v h « '( m ent of Vice prea ldent Nlxon. s T rum an’a crIllclam 'O f Steven- sd by O O P orators, ao fitassen 'a ,, "
will a liena te 4.800.000 vote* for ■ will be hullaballooed by Uia
nccordtng to Ike’s more h a rd - ih i. kq. en Is a cam paign menace.* * * There’LOMATIC DOMAIN — Dulles, trained, reasonable basis fo r dem anding
llpIomaUc representaUve abrond. oUl d Hoover have always rcsenU:d Pop B heir dom ain—first as head of lhe t n d give lon adm lnlstraUon, and now a s a bu t right >—Uiey had no solid ground for long. Th. Ihower to get rid of the M lnne- Jd would have appeared to be CAI d bureaucraUc Jealousy. Potshots:iM k N ixon's renomlnaUon, ac- c a n ’t : sis. SU ssen displayed a complete Ung Irrlt imon aense, political awnrencss few exU [I Is doubtful If any m an In m od- <We wor rer m ade such a dolt of him self, the firm
• « BWry atICII FOR-fiTASBEN—In view of seamsUet 8 Dulles facUon believes th a t I t Not 01 continue lo en lru s t such a « r l - sh irts. 11 d isarm am ent to th e m entality have you
\nd there a re oUier explanations the ir sha; f his capacity In Uils role. BesidesiU>p N lxon" effort, SUissen hos Uu»t whlli nlstlc on Russla'a willingness to pop's exU lernaU onal conference on th is they are In W aahlngton w llh the repo rt big car, coming along, and we nre get- house Uie
Ir.i and Hoover anickee, w hen everyone a report a t meeUngs of th e a t th a t a
al security council,
IKE—T here Is nnoUier dlplo- SUaftn, w hich probably m akea ^ , t b i
Pols:per correspondents covered thc T h l', onever before, and Uiey were u n - m arket uof the A m erican pollUcal scene. P « "London, Paris, Moscow, Bonn, around. HlUeled A m erican reportera* ex* W *I o f Stosscn 's one-m an adven- nnngmg 0c t apology and surrender. T hey Finally,f6et—loo much so, perhap*— Ro «et twPresiden t of the Unlled S lates. Aw, M<
, * swered. "IEPULNE88 WANES—As a re- " ence, Stassen 's presUge and In- m destroyed completely. He cnn /ely ns Ike's d isarm am ent nm* t friendly o r hosUle powera. d kindly person, Ike may cnrry ipalgn. B u t Uie days of th c use_- gJ"
His perennial presldenUal bal-_______________ all Uiree 1
IF O T H E R S “:i' TH E GOOSE was conalm an 'w hoee greed led him to (from a t Uift golden eggs aeems to be- even ho ld 1
it tb & r Umea wlUi eoch 'pass* d r i v e d onhappy slUiaUon In Lebanon u » u „ > t n t. D ie rv th e Lebanon govern- the drive: taring legal m easures aimed a t ■oU pHietlne«, running through foUowUig-Ubanon's un ila tera l
wlOi Uie pipeline companlea “ *' lUoacUve taxes going back for T he tAX move In tu rn wna the a llure to ge t agreem ent for t th e B eiru t regime desires. „ ereign sUito being aa g rea t u *t In some sense a ll theae moves 7tiey ahould be, Uie quesUon re - .***• re wise, particularly from the »"»»'• inon and o( countries In the '!l»non may selzs th e pipelines. _________ly menn th a t 11 .will ge t more?Jiose whose property haa been LEGALbefore pnylng tribu to to a rov* ;;r------------spoiled Ihem. They mny find Proceed t l r oil. A n on pipeline w ith no . f p - is a qucstlonnble asset. Even ’- '0
revcr, if haraaw nenl and a rb l- CFS. T th e fate for foreign Investors t
rbnnese cnn hardly, blame th e ir - - lau ltO I more hMUigea W fortune in a tm cn t In th a t country. heikloUnue Riving golden enga t t ti» i»»rd ! and function pencefully. We M JiJ"* th n t lesson, known to every * Belu I under.itood by govemmenLi. Apponionn a-devfloped areas of the world.
App*ril«niniApporllonr
iVERSIAL’ MENof the 1050 cnnipAlgn Ls th n l “ T iin ’ **!!, I nomlnee.<i—Rlchnrd M. Nlxon iiuhi iiiib . nd both "controversial." T h is '''■•'J'*,’;, J*' lillCHl prcccpt th n l Uie aecond uld CO to a "safe" m an; I.e., Apixiribnn ) vlolrnt re.icltoas,s t Nlxon w ithin the Repubti- t« I„ Ktii' ■ery tnr. Hnrold S tn .w n 'n M* tm.s one of Uie dam pest flwlr.i •«**wevcr, though Nlxon hn.i nd* ' ** ters, w llh th e moat vociferous App.iinim»i
e r hnnd, hn.t been Uie object' !:lg. In I0S2 the lenders of h1? 'ik> hnuf . B presldenUnl nomlnnUon a fle r ?.“• ‘‘J of ilcloRaU!* In the prlnmrie.s. ' • '
I look Ills cn-ic to Uie volera rejecifd him In fnvor of Adlnl tie Tcnnes.see sennlor got the nation a fle r being twice re* an achlevemenl.
liver a re effecUve campnlRner*.:e U) th e ir respective pnrtle.s. Th. ill..r!i onlrovrrsiiil" c ither mnn mny •< ihi> nr«r n t Ih flr m rre prr.scnce on the i'*!"!tcomr of th e election one wny s hsvp nn InKriilned hnblt of n-.iirn.iion lot vice presldenUv—Snlt Lnke
MINATION O F ■ ri' T-fn'’ Kill!lire nnrt unbounded pritle In f'lj'j'hf .l?jf to seeond th r nom ination of ^n«kn.ii„n
rirmon.sUul«l beyond nny in^T»i"'i!"‘ I capable of. *'^r‘ T ii »•
•• Ml" H < to bow lo. • _ Hi,! llVi.n i
ou.ily and cleanly for.evlaUuR plnlform i*. dnci s... 1:ii.'kc[| of A eliiKllilnte Ih .m '' '•‘r,’’'’''! ’'*• ouallile.'; o r3op 'S m ‘lth, there Jci.iJV‘’i"*T«*
■ces a t this g reat convrnllon ■' ■••• arcpi
even vloIenUy.'they.irir «ntrnmmMfdrinrnT;iinmed ni!-! nen i w hen Joe SmlUi'.< nn m e;'" J j ' ">n before ih ls creiit RnUierlnc, I nn ik.'V ,,,;, ninsly. , . n , rriimiRJiUinie who hnve ivorketl an'di li*"''* “ m ine th a l .Joe Snilth shou ld ! 'I'.IdrreH a t this Rreal nnd open^t*!!* .........."nd fearlc.'i.vly declare. . a h iiM, w.nthe will o[ the ni;Oi>rl!y we.'nulder to Mioulder u lth . li'< i:ii«r Mkill. ■•'P'H in,I Mnuon,—L cw uloa Tribun#;
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EMARKABLE D IFFEREN CE Soviet }t too long ago someone aald throui Iren and dogs were Just alike war.
had to be Ueatcd th e sam e c u n ■^enUy. T hat may be. ao fa r union ' Jie trea tm ent angle goes, bu t of Ha Iren and dogs are v u l ly differ* In all
campair U u dog. If,, you snap your tu re t » s , give the ’'s it ” com m and or and t be Just gesture w llh your h and . Lundel pooch will 111. . naluraT the youngster. If you tell h im Jean, b It down, you're very likely ta way. C «meUiIng like th is ; "Sure. Pop, native u soon as I finish carving ou t But boat and Uien 1 have to run UnlUal door . . . " as Cur;ere you have It; Dogs can ' bc the ci .ed, children can 't . Throuj
• • * w hen I OUR BULLETIN BOARD brawls P a , a o o d in g -W e ’ll read 11 Curran give i t careful conslderaUon, Even •Ight o ffh ind , we'd say I t’s tod ra n reT hanks, anyway. , agalnit
• • • fascism CANT FIGURE IT O UT In San lots; fo r mi I’t figure Ihese m others ge l- front, ItTlUted over the m a tte r of a den t u extra bucks for a aweater. In 0 w on't menUon th e nam e of Uons lr
Irm which b ^ n n In a second CurranatUc In Boston w ith six ronk-ai
sUesses.) arm y t. only will thcM sw eaters, coast,: swimming suits nnd w hat dam nlr you wear longer b u t m ain ta in nazl-fa; shape and colors be tter. sailor b Ides you have to rem em ber fired hi vhlle these kids are pu tting out e x tra dough for th e sw eaters In th are also thinking about th a t X>undeb a r, good Job and luxurious weU ki Uiey wlll own In the fu tu re . *<iuawk
one h u Uiose ha lludnaU ons ha a p I t age, you'll rem em ber. was coi
By D am w ritten (Twin Falls) per’ttlisl
• • • democnTRUTHFUL, ANYWAY Oermar
s ia In UI one happened In th e super- "" It lhe Olher dny. T he w om an , * “ er pushing one of Uiose carta d. H er Chora w asn’t m ade any Jr. ' , by Uie large-sise boy w ho w u of f
on.Illy, she told the youngster to i two cnns of beans. ^ L ^ n *, Mom, you Rct them ," h e an - 1. - I Ju il c m . lUoni, to r t h .
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PROGRESS Pot Shois: " ''* '‘‘7 ,,driver of the green c a r m uat heSdJui been qulle an exceptional paiij {q,
:e of us had a good look and •ee agreed he w u kissing Uie DuWnsk Ung beside h im , wlUi h ts head i™. ^ away from th e road , tool in New
in remember back w hen t t th e abai *nsidered ra th e r dnngeroua » numb< a traffic viewpoint only) to Y ork he
0I4 hands while d riving. T h e n aa rlolei I made a bifr/of progreas a n d D ubln n 't aoyUilng unusual to see a j party river wlUi h is r ig h t a rm votes. II sd around h is com panion. power. ( :lng now. W here b p rogress “i knc to lead? against
W . E. Saw li u ld . '‘ar ( Je ro p e ) Uirious ;
* * * and unFAMOUS LAST LINE Uiem.". . W henever ba uaea th ree - e worda, h lf contem porarlea N ov 1 he's ipeaklng » foreign la n . subsldlat
union wtGENTLEMAN IN TH E ------------
FOURTH ROW , . ---------------------------- ---------- LEGAAL ADVERTISEMENTS Lim.„^Dr
eedinffs o f th e B o ard County C om m ission- io“ j" ,i« ' I. T \vin F a lls C oun ty , J u ^ ' i n ’ iho. .
Julr :b. l#S«10:11} n'riivk AM PoUlnri
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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN I
HOW THINGS AI
P E G L E R ’SBAN FB A N C IS C O -H orty L unde- as t
erg. Uie p resident of th e an tl-com - lon. lun iit aallora of the A FU is a nerce all, Mmy of Joe C urran, th e p residen t So r the CIO Sallora* union w hich was with com m unist,'pro- ■ for-ijvlet appara tu s Toiroughout t h e " ^ P ti
CuiTM _and h la - a prog
' H arry B rld g u V M ^ b l
impaign to cap - cruslire Uie AUanUo j ' redsId gulf coasU. Wtmdeberg Is a " andilurallied AJner- gedlean, bom In Nor* agalily. C urran Is a w»itkf»»k r*iU r wsys illve A m erican.' f ijh tB ut L\indeberg says he chosd the while lited su ite s fo r h is counlry where* Curran had no choiee a n d helped Icctu
e com m unist cause fo r years. “I" uoughQUt Uie floUi from 103fl on corns len Lundeberg was flghUng bloody cl»l5 awls on the P acific, w aterfron t trnui w a s^ U enemy. tha tEven a f te r tho w ar. In 10 « , Cur- movli n re fu sed , U) sign a deciarnUon “ “ J alnst communism as well aa nazi- Print jclsm. T h is occurred a t a m eellng “ d ') San Pranclsco of the commlltee )
r m aritim e un ity , a com m unist ‘lon't >nl, of which C urran wns presl* strict n t as long as I t lasted, » b o rIn one of his natlonni conven- >ntcn ns in Cleveland, early In the w ar. *300 irran heaped terrible abuse on a “ cai nk-nnd-flle sailor employed on nn I*' ^ ny tran spo rt sailing thc AtlanUc “ “ " t u t , for offering a resoluUon mnlng communism along wlUi n e ki U-fasclsm. C urran pursued the lor back to New York hnrbor, and now I td h im o u t of th e union forever, tee oi
n the S a n Francisco conference, ndeberg offered h is decinrnUon V i i 11 knowing Uiot Curran would _ lawk aa C urran said he would no t \ a parly to a w itch hun t. TlUs J
s consistent o f him for he had Itten th a t th e w ar 'w n s nn lm- AB) 'ialist aggre&slon against th e g rea t —A di nocracles, Soviet Russia nnd N ntl ers sp rmany, un til H lUer a ttacked R us- the tc In the spring of m i. T hen I t be- Insi
ne "a people’s w ar." figureliter th e ' w ar. C urran cmfUiy only led over to th e anU-communlsC dliim. 1. Recently he h as had th e bene* But of p ropaganda depleting h im ns numb rave defender of the east and RUlf nsm. s ts against red InfllUnllon. Uie g .undeberg fInUy charges th a t th is lnnd pngandn is bought, pnld 'for nnd ScotU ivered through a corruption of Abe
new phase of Journalism w hich Oordc eferred to ns ’’labor reporting." In hoi ■undeberg also expressed a belief. The mger th a n a m ere suspicion, th n t ttiank li Hall, th e president of his sub- presid ary d istric t wlUi Jurisdiction over lemlt;
A Uanllc-Oulf consu nnd w ith the vl dquarters In New York, had Mr. c i for compllmentnry m ention In the cl It. Lundeberg said he believed sentec t the polltlM l power of Dnve Ttie ilnsky's union of garm ent w ork- Edlnb which operates a sp lin ter-party
New York, was responsible for n abandonm ent of charges nga ln st J t £ umber of goons from H all’s New k headquarters who had served a lo lo te rs. In union dlsturbnnces. vloInU ublnsky’s party , cniled,tho U b e r - T w in ; larty, sometim es can cast 300,000 jc m X I t Is a po tential balance of fo r U t r . Candidates qoitnt It. Uons.: know there were several beefs Haroc Inst H all’s people," Lundeberg d o n ( :. “and 1 guess — (nam ing n no - McLai ous power In Dublnsky's pa rty jijo n i
union) m ust hava aquored. Saul
»w H all's regional union la a ildlary o f Lundeberg's m o th e r , _ _ )n which Is chartered by th e A FL • 1-cQ
EGAL'ADVERTISEMENTSin Drown mlrtifd. i t Juden In lUr- Tli* ::i««llon Prrtlnei ind Un. Norl llnllrr. o'l,»l« Bchriltktr and Un. IIIU I'lU kk n>»mb»r ipiMlnIrg 1,1 fill th« •■canrlra.
1, l-rir .Srhnllkrr w u ippolnlrd a«n- , IJt'njiticlsa In lltrtrr Klxllan I'rtrlncl. •Irauiht• Isnallon of Mra. Chirir, Cllnt at >Mr( wa• In llwk Crcrk KWilon J'rrclnet t.!'*"! >e<cptr<l and Ura. Lirla Jonn >aa »p- «ranl«l" “ r ' J i l , ; K : r i ' i . . , - “ n ' alllnr piKt In T>ln Falli KI«cllon V tf thi hou
IrfimWr Cn, in rarrll* Liini- AuiliI.Co.. formarly Harrr Uarr/ Lomb<f Illni sUt» In Twin Val). Klf^llnn T?V. nrl No, :0 arai chanxad from Kl.tX 'adl«r llullcr Co.Illni plae» In n«r<«r Klr<llnn T rf wa. chaniKl from SchMl tloua* u
llktr nnld«nr«. f:natlan and Ap»aIntoi«nl •( Rtxiilrari Tbr'irar'ln T«rn KalI.” :ir«llon m*ml>«nIt waa arcrpinl ami Mra. Marr
rr, Nralf wai apiwlnlr l to flll Itia ClaimI, ‘ aIUM W»t»nrr' wat kpnolnlrd for iht ir llmiaUar In Twin Kallt h Ircllon pm>nl inrl No- •: li;''"h“ '' Im.raf’s'uiTn'tl^k |-.M?'whrn a’" , - rfr..wa, lakrn unlll ia:00 o’clock A,U. Aufuit :5, »:«.
KUANK TALMEn. Allr.l;I: Aellnff Chairman T. IV, W. .STIVKIl.«. Clark
Twln__V.ll.. Itl.h# lo:n()*o'eln<;k” A. M. Thr 1
RCGIILAR JULY RKDtllON m«l at> Unanl ot Counlr Commloionm mrmbrr. al Ihl, llnit vuriu.nl la rKc», all K«H>| and th( cIrrk prtitnU Rnlitn
raUlnx n .c « t Cli.ni«4 of KIrrllllni placM for Klaelion rrrclnrl, In Tw fhanrrd at followii Twin r i l l t Tr*. r«lfnrd Nn, i; from nunlln* Traclor Com. •I'rolnlrc lA Wr,Urn l':qulpm«nt C«mpanr, M. C, .
’tlr Hunllns Traeur Comaaari Kim- navlctum rrrtlnet Nn. I from Grad* School No. (
• In Ucthodlit Chur«kl Klnharlr ><'>■ >'■’ nel No. 2 frem lilih Bcboel lo lllxl) Twin Ki 1 Airltiillural Uulldinf. ' . tr.l.nrtl nallan and A»Hla».n>l •< RcsUlrtr. aniK.|i,ir. I.rl llrlion r»tl*nrrt ai n»fltlrar In }■• “o'k jHr I'rrclnct No. l and K K Hmall- Nn. in
■ Ikerlialian la AllrnS Mtvtlas I'wIk rren Daleti. Counlr Airnt. waa au* E«an> n
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ft\.«(TIVKIl.< Cl.rk polr.1fd _
Twin Valla. Maha In IVln Julr JO- 1««. and Mr.
.1 'ihi'^'il Counlr| Commlxliinrr, Alniwori
Claim Apprarrd*' ionlH "'l»-of-Xczd*^Walll,^_ In Ihij amount I
■ • ' t e F J ' j i F ’'* '""- ' f F . t■ hr<n( Ih* Ilm. art for opanlnr bUlt pienih. ulMInc a froni rnlranct and arch' Twin lalla Counlr KaIr lirounda. Ii A bkii.lunH Ih.l non. nf lha lilKi r*crlr«^ Craw, t«CrriRi. Ikrn,r<l cnnlraclori, and all lhat (b.rtiKir.1, . ' In u trrr lint ^hu.liirM _wa. l^n iM trtr .inlil
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J FALLS, IDAHO
A PPEA R FROM
’S A N G L E- as th e Seam en 's In tem aU onal uo*- Ion. B u t th e subsldlatlea. seven In ; all, have abso lu te autonomy,I So, If H a ll w onts to cooperate I wlUi C u rran In th e cM t and' aouth
for w hateve r reaaon .he con do s a T oday. B ridges Is stlU trying to
capture, th e N«w Y ork w aterfron t and L undeberg aays his. Is m aking progress because G eorge M«any, the president o f Uio c o m b l i^ APL-OIO. Dublnsky a n d C u rran , supported by a noisy. aancUm onlous propaganda, crushed Jo e R yao who h o d k e p t the reds o u t fo r m ore th a n 30 years.
W hen Ryan* w e n t down, betrayed and heart-U roken by personal t n * gedles a n d treachery , th e defenses a gainst com m unism crumbled. Al- wsys Uie old, bloodied ram part figh ters agmlnst th e .re d a go down while th a C u rran s, and Oppenhel* mers, a re culU vated and Alger Hiss lectures a t Prtncoton.
'‘Im agine tb a t tmm, c u rra n . 'o n '* commltteo o n eUilcs," Lundeberg exclaimed.
*ntie lousy p ap ers are squawking th a t th e ttnderw orld, t h e 'a o b , is moving In on Uie w aterfroafc ''« ioee bums m ake m e sick. W hp don 't Uiey prin t th e de tails? z Jviow' th i s T icket an d 'y o u can 'buy*anyU ilng you can pay for. I a m n o t In Uie m arket. X don 't need the ir- fla tte ry . I am < stricUy a u n lo n 'm a n . I ani’ n o l a i labor sta te sm an like D ublnsky or an Inlcm aU onallst like R euther. I ge t 1 $300 a week a n d a lltUe Insurance ( becauseil-.go t dum ped and~«tabbed 1 In a big beef a n d then some comm unlat louse took a sh o t atr me. (
"Joe R y a n was a grcnt f igh te r and i ho kep t th e red s o u t of New York < ha rbo r unU l they dum ped him, and now they p u t C u rran on a commit* c tee on ethics.*' t
Crowd Cheers , Yanks’ Pipers.
ABERDEEN, ScoU and. Aug. 31 M i —A dull, cotd n ig h t w ith heavy show- / ers spoiled th e perform ance given by s the touring low a g irt pipers. t
Instend o f \ t h e antlclpnted five figure crowd la st n lghl, th e re were li only abou t 3,000 a t Llnksfleld sU - d dlum. n
B u t w h a t th e a ttendance lacked in p num bers i t m ade up for In enthusl- 0 nsm. T here was loud applause for c the girls p iping, drum m ing, highland dancing n n d Uie singing of « Scottish songs, " U
A berdeen's m ost popular tune ”A Gordon for Me" w ns specially sung It In honor of th e visit. ir
The bnnd w as welcomed and a thanked by R . T . Sco tt Sutherinnd, w presiden t of th e Al>erdeen-Iowa fm* le tem lty who m ade Arrangements for the visit a n d by th e Lord Provost, 0 Mr. o e o rg e S tep h en , on behalf of p; the clUsens. T he g irls In re tu m p re- ti aented th em both wlUi desk pen sets, ir
T tie bnnd leaves tomorrow for Edinburgh. U
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Parking Fines »A U>tal of t l l j n bonds fo r parking ^
vloInUons-waA~pos’t«d T hursday wlUi ^Tw in FaU s police. - <«
Jean N elson poatcd $3 In bonds ^for th ree overtim e porklng viola- ^ Uons. PosUng >1 bonds were Ed H arper. M rs. C laude Delweller, El* don G reen. N ina M arshall, RonM cLaughlin. Hope Sam ac, P a t Mor* "rison a n d L on d ra ScotU _
S ault S a in to M arie is P rench for "St. M ary’s Leap.*’ —
lEG A L ADVERTISEMENTS “Twin Vatu. Maho Aueull s. l l l l .10*00 n'rWvk A M
RRCDLAR JULY BRSBION ‘ - Til* Hoard nf Counlr Commlaalon.r<
«»mb»n and lha ctrrk nr«.»nl. . ' ‘B*«r LIranHa T ran if.rr^ mi
IJtrna. for Ihr aala nf boillrrf ani >«i Iraujhl li^.r sranlrd lo Vrtd H. Slolun-xr* waa tranaf.rml lo L. U Adam*. '
Lltan.a fnr thj, aal* et bocilrd W r •"rranir,! tn Lou flnmrot* « . . tranat*rr«d »• o ilrllr Sandborsh.-
nomlna hu.Inrta wa. Irantaclr.1 until Pl>b< hour of SiOO o'clock P. U. whta a » : jjja^a ~ . t lakM unlll lOlOO o’clock A. U.
' r.. W. XAWKIN.-I, ThVtlrall ' Ch.lrman Ku
T. W. .STIVEIIH. Clark Chl“ "•iv'ln Falla, I.laha f i
A u^^tt,!. l l l l , >9| BKfitlLAR Ji’ l y “ bES910N*' **'
i . ^ i t *ih?i'‘'ilm^ Counlr I Commitilonfrt Jjj ncmbcrt and th« clcrk prrtcnl. ” ‘ * pll'
C ll f I) *''**" ^ " '’fY 'hll VIor'^h**moMh " f Au'’'°V " l« 'c " '^ ' Hw’ ’fil^and^wa^rranl nrilcrrd drawn. Da
'urua“ Vo A?>L «•'kllr.l’ ' ' J- W. HAWKINS. •T % \ STIVKHS. Clcrk <-halrmtn
•ivin Falla. M.h» «!l A ll«ual._ 10. t.Oj
^ nKt;i:t,AK Ji'ii.v‘‘flusaToN*‘ »V T I lh*”* I Counlr Commlu,inncra Hal
Kcalxnallon^and AptMlntmcnli E»iRclirnailona an<l appolnlmrnia of Jiid(.t t<la
f Klrrilrin wcr» approvi.iI at fcilluwai "oiIn Twin Valla Nn. 2 Mr.- J, Clllnplr I'
r.l.nrd and Mra, n. A. W.iaoq wm H~rrolnlr.1. In Twin Kalla No, 1 Mn. I»*lavll "'ilsnrd and Mrt. Mac moi
i" *Klfh” ’ r{'" ' •'"* JJ''"In Valla .S'o. T Mr.. Roroihr Wrc.ncr Halr-l»nrtl and Mr.. Mllrlr*d tlufflnilon waa «*lar ‘“ro-k waa “ yIr.i n ”/* j ' ' ’'"-"*M'>'*'T*n.rrMl^^^^ , CWi I- iV' »aa appolnlfU- In Md'win lall, Sn. J4 Junr Howell rrtlrntd ">•'
SS Kr s j S ' s s . - s
."led,*" ' • “ J J'Hrtlinallan and A»p«la(a.i>| t &
T I '" .t !)'*'’• '»*l«n*d «. Senior Judf. • •!'Pmlncl No, . I K.
? TwIn'ValN^S^ aw"''l‘‘*Ji?'ih“ ‘‘‘■h
.“ l ' " ' " '■'“‘""‘n* A»»u,l ij! Niai IM.^and .alarr w.a . , i „ p ,; Sln<
A ~ ..o ;T ': . l* : : i '. ' ; ; ! ? iv .m i .a i .n . , 75s
. adrrrlltr for wrlllcn hl.la for ih. J .. J . . lata of hoo lon. of .{Ark coal for ui. Twi ’ the varlimt Counlr unlii • ,,id ,o ,| T ili i : :™ n tn lh. hour of 5:<I0 oV|,<v P M on lha Itn', h d .r of acplcmhcr, lasr, iC4utlst k u iln m , W4a u .a ,'« u d ualU
“ %TUU<
More Patient Owner, Better Trained Dog
u S ince wrlUng th e fact-va,-faUai to Plcce on dogs, I have received mat
j n t le t te n from dog owners. 'H ia n k s ' Ing your coltimn, I th in k I a m now the beU er p a rtn e r to to . m y dog," w rites ? 1 Bby J J t 3 , v ia th e Pa- da, terson News. “B u t 7 ;he would you m ind .
giving u s some 'ed basic a teps In dog ra* trv ln ing — o r for tes t h a t m a t t e r ,0 - tra in ing any pel?"a rt "My dog r u n a ^ ^ ^ V A ^ H wn a fte r ears.” writes el* a reader of t h e B r a H f l B iss w h t t t l e r ,News.
“I 've tried J u s t ««s*»» »«f«■» abou t everyUilng U> break him t
•X- th is hab it—even severe punlshm en bttt-noCtilng helps." ■
ng -O u r dog Is an excessive barke Is partliM larly a t n igh t w hen th e hout
■se u lUU. How c an I break h im of thl ey b a b l t - b u t y e t keep h im a goo tet w atch dog.': w rites Miss S . R.., vi an the P hoenix Republic.
I Dog tra in ing : M aking a n obedler nn dog ou t of your p e t m eana makln a a happy p e l and a happy owner,
an T h e luccess will depend upon th tet owner. H e m ust se t up a well-or ce ganized program , know w h at he I ed about, and then be decisive, n - T o Increase your success, may
give some Ups whieh I have picke nd up from dog and wild an im al Uvln rk ers;id T ra in you r dog w ith leash am t* collar, never a harness. For dlstanc
work, th e leaah can be extended wlU a tig h tro p e .
So your dog wlll n o t become con fused, only one person should con d u e t Uie Uninlng.
2 T hen , alwnys mnke i t a po in t t< 9 give th e sam e orders in th e sami
w ords and w ith the sam e InfleeUon W Because th is Is bnslc, le t m e repent1- Alwnys give th e sam e order In thi >y sam e words w ith th e sam e inflec
Uon,i'e N ever abandon an order im tll 1 re h as been carried ou t properly. Thi I- dog m ust know th a t you are In com'
m and of th e a luu tlon . T h is wUl taki n paUence. A nd lhe m ore pa tien t Chi 1- owner, th e quicker and m ore sue )r ceasful th e results.>- F o r best results, m ake your, leS' if sons short— 10 m inutes a t one Unit
is p len ty long.A D o n 't be haphazard ; Hold youi lg lessons regularly . Preferably befor«
mealUme—w hen your pel Is mor« d alert, And mnke the meot the re-I, w ard. I t is nex t lo useless lo give « 1* lesson d irectly n fler m ealtim e.>r Som e tra lnera begin w hen a dog It t. 0 m onUis old: oUiers, including mosi If professional Seelng*eye and dog-aci I- trailers, hold o ff unUl tha dog is 1 s. m onths old.ir T h e Im portan t th ing in train ing Ij
the m asUv'a posIUve action and hit tone. W hen a dog m isbehaves, speali to i t ste rn ly ; w hen t t tias performed well, p raise i t enUiusiasUcally,
Punlslim cnt: in m y book. beaUng, g slapping, and ahoutlng a re aU a tj waate of Ume and w in do the dog
(and m aste r) more h a rm th a n good, a As fo r w hipping a dog, Josef Weber, . a fam ous dog tra iner, says, "a dog i ahould never be whipped unless he . atUicks a h um an or viciously attacks , anoUier dog. T hen th e whipping . ahould 'be im m ediate and severe,"
Exceasive barking: Admittedly.
r LEGAL lADVERTISEMENTS- lha hour of t:O0 n'clork P. U. whta lh.
Board adjouracd filn* Dl..I- W. llAWIflNS.
t" w. BTIVEn.1, Cl.rk Chairman
Twin Valli. t.I.ha AUfUtt IK, 18SI,
* RKRIH.AR^Al^tiflT B ^ IO N ‘mn In Rriular* Auiu«".SMilo” "alV mtrn’ 1 bttt and lh« clcrk prttrnl.
Carrcnl Eiptnat Clalma Apprevad Current Kiprnt* Claimt wera approrxl
end warranl. wera ordered drawn In p.i> ment Ihtmif ai follow.i
s ; ? ; i x111,00: Laurel II. Hurl, Jutllre feel, Sl.OO; ISf.'i.*’'* f.lw.f,Cov.rln*. linoleum. lUI.M: William II, Uakn, m.ntal hearlni, Ilfl.OO; Tha <,M. D. narnard Co„ rMordi. t lL l t: llurreuih. Corperallan. accounting machine. tr.aOO.OO: Uuhl Itcrald, puhllcallon, dfio’’ ' ribbon, au*IS«.M; Curilt CheiroltV’ Co., car"*eip!| ISMS: Contln.ntal Oil Co„ car c»p„ ti:i.30 : Sl.lla Cl.rk. caih rvc.lpla. i:i.< :; Jamri U. Cunnlnih.m. m ll.tie and e>p„ « ’.” !jCa»lon Printcri. Ltd.. offle. »ut>-
w ?E:,nook .Store, office aupplle.. 17.Rl; CloaS r.V "? .s ; S ; ; , . " ; s f e k ; £ .K :office r.nl. IIOO.OU; Drl>. War Mark.l,, «a.rrle*r"’' O""'a Co..'repair. iz:,']0: (iarrell Vrelzhll'lnrV Inc,, frelthl. i:,7S: Rener.l t'.trulrum car'’ip '* |« sq" ’
, f s sII.rlrliaen, menial h r.rini.. |;0,00: II.Iler Kale. Co., Jall provliion., tlO ,:i; Klwool lleniCock. Juatlce fart. tl]»,lll); Hunler Preduce Cc., Jall prorlilon.. l lS ,: t ; Id.ho
Producert, Jall pro.ltlont. H1.M: Idaho Power Co.. elcclrlcllr. I»,10; Idaho Power Co.. elcclrlcllr. 1101.OJ.
Idaho Power Co., alrclrlcUr. lU .H ; ||lahn Hoipllal tlirvlcc. Illue c' rot. withhtld. IW.IO: Kinnburr-a Prtt. Pharmacr. ihrri momeler, »:.«»: Marlin KalUrx. Hh'crllf. terrlce aummont. 12.00: Willard U. Lundln. raalt reralpli, (I.K : Hade Valler lUklnl Co.. J.ll provlalon., 111,1ft; M.ffic V.llcr IlUla«_^^,^ ^all ^ . I t j o n t . t«,l4:^^Mln; MtnVyillct Te',’ * Trl!III.40: H, ir. McDonald, ianllor. 1111,10.
Cliff Mellon, wlmna /cr. i:.l2 : llaroUUcf.uire, wlinrti fre. is,1)0 : J. Alfred Mtr. menial bearln,. IIO.DO: Urt. Albert K M .r.r. car. of children. 121.00: Mln. Siatci Tel. A T.L Co.. let. tcr.lce. (IM S: Mln. Bltlea Tel. 4 Tel. Co., lel. aervice. 121,10:
Aniu Mock, .waira. 127.1;; John V.Uri'nm
Oilt Klevalor Co., malnl., tlO.TS: John Ollaribanc. repair. 111.10; Purlly Walrr to., waler. l*.7ft; Pnullrjr Suppi/. Jall
1 2.0#; Wm. >. Paaaer. mental hrarinj.0,00: Phllllpt Pctrolrum Co., car eip..
1 t.T l; I’hllllpt Pelruleum Co-, car e<p.. M l: Iloier.on Coffee Rhop, Jall pri a lo n., llt.lQ ; C. E. Iludr, Ju.lle* f t , . .Sherwln.Wllllamt Co.. repair. t ll l-U l
ahoiwell-a Utllltr tferrlre. repair. UOO.tl: « f h « n Offic. MaehlnH Co;. mItnM paper.
IS.OO; Florence .Schult*. m il.tte anif eip,. l i l - t l : tlherwno<| Trpewrller- Kxchante. r.palr, U.3ft; Uarrjr Slandlrr, wllnet. fre. M l: Manrin Sperle. wlinett te«. l l t l :
f r c - a r ; s , M s ;
IIK.U: Trnr I..undrr Co.. laundry, 11,11; T« n.>allt Ve*d A Ice Co,, le., 110.00:
• In ..* ''' ' Water Depi.. waler.II.I.1*: OlllfoM Thomtwon. n U « e tni»o,»l/UnUcil S i ^ . 7 r “ t O ffkr.^Q tl?^
WbelaiaU C m ar/ G*, M pn-
Librarians of U. S. Termed “Caretakers*
- r , PUIXMAN. Wash,. Aw „ tg Delegates lo Oie « t h atS;,,! faUacy of th e Pacific N orrt,m any ^ heard S i j ;
Z I ,
C T loiiton s t « t , conre?B r a B A m erican Library a a s o c i i^ K I Q adopUng a library bill « liei? ■ m then reaffirm ing li a t c rliii.^o*^ ■ I : T he bill Is a sta tem ent b . ,J V f f P ^ o W i c f c
^ "vallnble t a VR | S t i S ' f S . s . " - " ’''
!IT'. "T he free mind hns found .
larker *“ tu tf for th e free llbm r".~??2‘, house' ^ o v . A rthur B, Linjii«S
W ash ngton addressed the nS?,** ‘he th re^ d n y o n S
laking Delegates from Idaho, Wuh!,,'
S 3 Permits AskedMrs. H arvey n o y d h w n/M ,,
I and appllcaUon fo r a building pemii^ lUnee construct a c a r port a t her w 7 Iw lth s tr w t norUi
I con* c . R . H iggins plans a 25.br i tcon- foot addlU on U> a duplex
,« ^ ‘" “ke a lh r« .f,ZInt to ny house of Uie dwelling. E itlawMtne cost U «,000, HU plan wns
: S L U I 'y ^n Uie — _________________ _
th is is difficu lt to ourel PerhiM KBllil I t «*n<l°?®*’J'^° '* ’^ 't h e d o R ’i i# L , T he “h “ t w ith one hand. g r a b l j lA com- « l ln r w ith the oUier, and r tS S 1 take him thoroughly, saying, "Nol* Ba t ^ e »“ ow your dog a few Uitituc* .'Of doorbell o r any uafielk.
^ aound. T h a t way heU tend to i«■ les- on bark ing ahould an Intnidenim Un,j up when you're no t a t home.
C a rc iia a in g iT h ts is ase rio u ia iuyour *<«■ W d “ nless cured may reioU ta
«fore the dog being run over. My ntlftta more <Iog of Uili hab it bt Mae Jf. a sho rt c h a la to his dog's coIlu.TS Ive A chain spanked the dog's legs SButh
w henever he s ta rted to run, Aiii log is ^J^th Ume, o r so, the «lf.b.
flloted punishm ent cured U it dttg -act ------------Is 14 (Coprrlihu liH , br Eut.ae Bern)
■peak Ilte nature adeenlure. lha bmt ^ J^ned »l>Mn..llon. «r lhe bci «oe.ltoro. S J
Ihli "JirW f * *>-’«l«"tIlallUng, handtTM s/a te^fl U ad " i? ^ ‘
?“a o ;
» ''h! LEGAL ADVEBTISEMENTi^tlont. 1211.17: United Autommlfa Im.
fd ly . & " i , h ‘” ‘^ i i ! « i V i ' , : n i ' i r i f
I S and ElUabelh t o n l l t ^■> I*" T,' I’j f ’ Claim. Apprarad
Irmtn thereof a. follow.iArnold., provl.lont, M.0»; Buhl Ba.
macr. drufa l i :2 J I ; Courier K*W. .errlce.'ii,00;'ca'rxlln.l Foo5T51!rt«.tli
■ M- Cllr Dm*, druii, imuDrive War Mark.l, prerltjoni. HUE: enrrt Kja« U ar\«* '‘‘*‘*l'i ‘c 't c S
>* eoun!r^'parienu?Tu2Ur**roreil KInitbiirra Pret. Pbarmaer. Ml" „ l MM.11; Hln, 8UIC. TeL A T .f cCil
tervlc. IM .IJ: Medical ArU Phtr«T.tup. rtruit, I22.2S; Modern Dru> Shop, <«.
IH .l i; Frank J. Malhli. hauM ml11.00; 120.00; Perrlne Pharmaer. druf., lUlVl11.:^ . Pro/etalonal Pbars<acr._Sruct. IIUIl10 00' Hcrnoldt Funeral Home.'.mb. tanHI2.lt: >13.00 ;Slal« Doard ot llHllh.ilrun.tUi
m.: Sar.Mor D rur Slore. dru«t. IU1.7l:ia> .lllon, Drur. druf.. 1101,21; Surslral tort. .U. Crnler. druxi, 121,11) Don.M E. SM
' i ‘* I ,-,IU I. . . , . i a eip.. *'nla. I2.«D2,»: Twin FaMt Counlr 7
plur,.X*rar IndlcenU, 110,00, dltaL tlUle>n„ Twin Fall. County Hoapltal. lab. icrma, lup. IlMV. d lul. 11,00; Twin F.lli MmWT.
amb. lenrlce. l l2.00i_Tralln(.r Ph.raan. 2,25: Th.CB Ueier.. Inc. - 'ES; s t r , ' S S ;^v, Uunialow (,r«c.rr. PrevltJoai; I17.0t
r.kr, , )Veed Eradlcatlan aed RelmbetMMiirk.I. Clal*. Ap»r.ead.r.ly Werd F.radlcallon and RelmburKaartuller clalma were approved .n4 warrania •»*Irum foil*'*'* 'h»f*tt •Co., K. V. Rorah, w.cei. 114,17; P. R. I>*-
wair., IlD.OI: Wm. V. Uarla. loalpllra. I.ig.71: J. p. CrI.l. walehman, ll.0«:CU2.21: of nuhl. walcr, 12,00: J. W. Ctimialtf.n.ral refund lel. rent. 11.11: W. W. F-det*Detn refund t.l. rent. 111,10; Richard HaaiteI.ll.r ^aic t. 110,91 ; 'J . R. Ilambr. r.fuail^wool rent, I t . l l ; Idaho HotplUI Service. IM»nler Croti -llhh.ld. 1H,20: Idaho Powrr7,2l': im if'J ie .V r ''ku lp in .^ 'l c i .
.Id! HUIrf ■ ’.’'a^Tel.'U.!*UL Ihrr. Cliff M.lton, wa>et. 120,10; Ma.ler SpMrrllf. Bervler. inc.. repair. 11.20: MeVcy'i. !“•ndln. rep.Ir. I l . l i ; ok Rubber Walden, re^;klni 121.01; Eari P.Icrman. wa(c. |U.I>'.Her Krneal Prichard, refund lel. rent. H j;S l e: s ’ > j ; r : r . ; ; ; i , , " ; . ; E -. i c . ni.nd.rd Ol] Co. . f CKf.. t . r .iiv.S u E V!■■£ " C ; S K S f . - yl.lci receipt. fll.OI); Tell'. Aulo ParU, r t t^ Mln. ST.72: Twin Falli Co-op Supplr. .
Uon. 11.10: Tha T en . Caapany. car ^ 112,42; Th« Ta»«a Company, car efj* •
lohn 121,KO: United Aulemollra Settee, r e ^ 'aler 14»,11; Ualle.1 BUt« Po.1 Office, mrtr^ Jall pottair. I9.M: We.lcoU OU Cofn-,ff
allce eip,. 1U1.P2: Holly W.lkir Service SUlM.fin” ; '*Wraf'k*Varta. t^ayln*. M»«.Oo';;jg:: » ; - ^ s n i e J M . r f u ? d . " , ^ ! : o ^pro- Fl.h.r, refund. « « ? =f t t , .prarlni, 1300.0#: Richard llanilnr wtgj
|js*0s^sv"*’s/:
•z: ■nS” K J rE .a '. 's :- Afr.. H.7M.42; Slmplol flolfbulldem. w el
Ltlj lerlal_lT.t02.10. .llli; WaU rffl7?TcVi*n*por?*f«r Dry C w t ^LII; Dl.trlct No. 11 waa .pprovrd and w .w
waa ord.red drawn In /a « r of fra^ ;had Lundr. Wat.hna.ter, l«- w .moua*
1114.00. B y ' s ? , - i-«
S IV U V . r a J n ! * .'.i~ii *-.«■
'■* aZ ' ” ’tn- X*W. ITJVM la.el“ *« \ • ^ •
FHIDAY, AUGUST SI, i,j,
J a p a n ’ s L a c k
Of N avy Cited M H By U. S. Chief
•roCYO. auk . 91 nn—Vlrr* Adm. anm m Jnp.inMc
Jn • spcKh lodny^ their naval K!nmI.^^I<-nl iiro*
u -woetully lnnde<iUA!r.~^ « irn cd J a p n n ii hhusI "be
- — to ffunrd a coaMlinr (our ^M » u Ions u t h a t o( the Unlicd “gfL -or starve.**
f a r e a a t navnl eom- ^ e r leaves J a p a n «oon in Ixconie
^ !!^ in d e r o t th » u-c.ilem »en Irnn- Oio U nlU d 8 tAi«j.
• h a v e been srea tly nlanncd a t u ^ n d e n c y / In J a p a n to reltsiiic /M marlUme se lf dc fc iu t (orcc to Jwrd Blftco-ft very poor third plncc *Jn the na tional plannlnR nnd th e I^ n a l approprlaUona." lie nnld to bS »A ine rlca .J«pan aoelely. W , I
me rem ind }'ou U u t nnt (nr ^ g ldliun t from J a p a n ’s notihw w lcm H ^ aoDroachea th e re nre lorccs of S m arines a n d mliiclnycM Inrgcr f k ^ either th e U nited SUiIm or n ^ a n ; could m iu t« r In 1039. t f l t
M come expedient llm t they M u«ed a sa ln s t you. Uie.io (orcc5 ^ I d cut th e Japane*e miv llnM ^ communication prompUy and c(- P rtjJd tn l *i/l?nUy"
' The vle« a d m ira l aaU lhe problem Conference of alm ple JORlsUci. lle*n ld ; wlrephoto)
1 The U nited S ta te s mu.it dclcnd . aMsUlne of 4.BOO miles, b u t J#pnn r i . oust defend lo ; iU miles o t eon&i- I ^ t C V C
v /lthou t'p roper coastal detcn.ie -wn jiiJanese people would stnrvp, J h f l C
3 jBpnn m oves from 2< nillllon to 30 million tons of mnierlnls In SIOUX Cl Iflter-lsland a h lp p ln s cach yenr. re- inl E. Slcvci aiilrlnB 300 to 400 ah lps enterlns nnd nhcnd of hli Itavlns Japanese porta ench m onth, current 6.0(
i jap an 'a s ix -y e a r icScMt plan trip./•Illn* for a to ta l w arship lonnnRc Spokcsmci i l the end of «lx years o t 110.000 Democratic Ions Is "woefully Inadequate" and (llled In h t •Includes a lant© number of ih lp s tember. Tli ind a lrm ffc a lre ad y obsolct*." Washlmjton
S In even t o f w ar, Japnn would .itrntepy m. rtfliilro IM destroyers or destroyer trlpa. ticorts. com pared with only 43 steveaw n B inned In th e alx-yenr progrnm. for a pnrtj SMvaso a irc ra f t a sn ltu t the IBO Tenn.. retui
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A r s o n i s t B la m e d F o r H o m e B la z e x r li . '" ; .
pAYKtTE, AUB. 31 W — Pnyelte nation.{Ire offlclala todny InvcatlRntcd a Here's ho Wednesday n ig h t fire nt the Wllllnm „]e (or n ,e Clayton homo hero nnd Sherllf n a y pow: Stephens aald th o b la ic “dennUely' Tiie.idny, hnd been s ta r te d by an arsonist. by plnne I
Mr*. C layton spen t Wedoesdny ),e w niRht »1th h e r m o the r and when she wcdnesdii returned horae yesUrdny m om lns Amerlenn lhe discovered th a t fire hnd de - noj,n_ nnd ( stroyed lhe m a ttre ss cn her bed and (^r tlic niR caused conaidcmtjie dftmaj* to Tliursdny clothes and fu rn itu re . a rcRlonnl
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C h a r g e D e n ie dBONN. O erm any, AuiT, 31 Ifl — there, and
Chancellor K onm d Adenauer's gov- ChknRo. emment todny denied a Soviet Scharse lh a t R u ss ian s nre bclnR held vllle. in W eslG ennany against the ir will. .Saturday,
I n a special s ta tem ent, th e covern- I I.. for a ment ta id Soviet cltlieiis now In tlon: Colui Oermsny decided to stay here of 8 Wl« Dem Ihelr ofl,Ti wUl a f te r World war IL then on to
1__________________ nJffbl..« W O R K E ItS llETORN Sunday. (* SALT LA KE CITY, Aug. 31 ^Workers began re tu m in s to work today I t V itro conw ratlon 's urai^um M o n ^ 5 . procM lng m ill In Salt Lake City. Stnt« Dem, brlnsln i to a n end a atrike they bnny. started In th e m iddle o( last week. Tuesdny,
LEGAL A D V E R T IS E M E N T S " S n i SNOTICR TO cRKDiTORfl. Ing dinner
IN Titr pnonA Tn c o im r o> tw in night. PosKAI.LS COUNTY. KTATK OK IDAHO _______
•linnl AiratnJtlrmlnr <« Ch» en^lurt t t and >11 r«non> h>*ln( (Ulm> i. W. r.rrrn, rf>w«i«d. or hi* «»r>hllilt Ihtm wllh th* n«»«uiryr ' . V K s ; . - 4 ' ; s ' . y a . a i ; : :lor. Thomu tll« . »t tbt oflko «t Cur U l ^ l l S Kll.I>« •( l:iW »*»ln ,^■'7 t?*»K.IU. Counlr of Twi" un*. »'•<• FAIIr!.h». |KI> U lns Iho plo«t UiniMllofl ot tS» huilBMt »{ ooUU.Oilri Au»uit SO. l*l«. ^
Admlnltlrslor o( th t b u t* tf J. W. G rm . dKtMol m.35U r V. XINNKY.f e s r s . v r t t " , '
NonCK TO CLAIMANTS ?rol«l Numl>»r»« r.MIUTI,* lilcKkrllt 1<7“ J K S - * ' j ' r . i >1.., . p . j ; - , ; 'S • BUT
'PB:','.; ” 1* m i - j » n j ■ond itM '®ii‘’"*’r s u i .“iii»h- U j j ^ S
7 , a . s fnlnnr itOi 31rt from tbt *ha» w it. •<>ItrnUMl fUUmtnl «r liU
s : . ; - £ i f V . v , K , . n 'v . f t . ' . ' " . . t e _tfi» •un.,. m ille d , _ ^
r i.1,ll.ti; Aug. » <>»
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SEED 19 JIYE
★ Idaho Dry Land
★ G iant Growing ; Pctra-Pctkis
■ It's New. '■d icr I
____ ______ i n - t h i s j c r n t 0 7 _. ‘ a io n ,Seller f u l bi
G l o b e =S E E D & FEED CO .
T r a c k U n e P h o " * < 0 1
,' ^ A Y , AUGUST 31. is.5r.
Ik e ,E
■ P i V
d tn l KUcDhower U lks w ith B ccrttary waa Ike'* t in t contertm t aJnce M lurn
enco dealt w ith th t Sues crltJa anil t t i o >t^__________________________________
venson W ill H avi ast-Paeed Tw oX C lT Y .ln ., AUR.31(IP-Ad- m etllnB i: ;cvciison hns two busy weeks *niursdo f him nftcr he completes h is dinner At 6.000-miio "pre-eampnlRn" flclii cftm
Friday.smen snid today lh a t the 'WaililnRK Mic nominee haji almost SUvensi I his cniendnr to mld*6ep- Sept. S 2 ,
Tlieii, he mny move Into p lo iin c c Rton, D. C., for a week or —' meellnRS a jid some side
n.ion wn.1 to leave here todny)nrty meeiing n t Knoxville. ■ T|•etumluK lo ClilcnRO tonlRht *ur dnys of touring tlie coun- FARGOilnne to set up his cnmpnlRn. nuil» ( u n i
rcsiiuR nt his UberiyvlUe. tertliy. cne till* week-end. h e will fly Uiroug^i. ■oit Mondny for a Labor day nnd s e n dthe (irst m njor tnlk since he Plt*a.6 party's prcsldenllnl noml- Propcrl'
reach S25iI how the rest of h is schcd- -jTie ntothe next two weeks shapes warthou.^: houKS nr Iny, Sepl. 4—Lenve Chicacotie tor Lo.1 Angeles. Calif., I Tie will spend th e n igh t. HEW EiDsday. Sept. 5—Address th e u . g. c h l iin LeRlon convention n t W n rnd Uicn (iy to Snn Franeisco Hon; K cniRht. buck t o
idny. Sept. J —T here mny bc dl.'<io»«dnni pnrly confercnce n t Snn Stpt, 2 .CO. Slcvcnson will speak ..be(orc the In tcm atlonnl As- First rn ot M achlnlsls' convention SUlea, winnd then bonrd a plnne to r * 5 5 5 5
y, Sept. 7—R est a t Liberty- p
rday. Sepl » - T o ‘sprlnRfleld, W i r a “homecoming” celebra- Zolumbus, Q., for th e Ohio Democratic convention, and n to New Yorlc C ity for the
ny, Sept. ® -A tU n d a rally a t :es Pnrk, N. J ., In the nfter-
lay. Bept. 10 ~ New York Democratic convention a t AI-
e o edny. Sept. 11—Liberal parly tlon a t New York City, nesdny. Sept. 12—Fund-raLv- in e r n t New York City th a l
Possibly, a regional pnrty s o c
RADIOISPATCHED
FARM D E L IV E R Y --------
GAS, OILS, GREASEST rac lo r F lU era-
A ecessories
lUDGET PA Y M EN TS lU D lN G STAM PS
NOTICE 01^COMPLETE 10 UNI
TO BE M O \OTICE is h e re b y Riven lh a t t h e i ill sell to th e h ig h e s t a n d btst bic irc in n fter s e t f o r th , th e fo llow in i w it: -
C om plete 10-U nit M old, 5 s build in jrs 1 5 'x 3 8 ', 1 5 room s cd, t i le Bhowera, h igh-qual th e rm o sta t-c o n tro lle d f lo o r ] tu b ing . r
SE OR IN Q U IR E a b o u r th e a t t r J, N evada, Box 1277, Phone 31S ERMS O F S A L E : S caled bids in ' c a sh o r c e r t i f ie d ch eck R IG H T & E A R D L E Y , aU o rn ef ida, on .or b e fo re S ep te tn b cr 15,11 or to p a y b alance ' in c a s h b e fo n in , d eposits wiU bc re tu n w d t o t illcrfl to de liv e r good an d-m crchn it b idder t c rem ove buildiriKs pu :nsc. w ith in a re a so n a b le lim e af ice of b id . S e lle rs re s e rv e r i j r h t l ids.'
R A L P H SCOTT - C MAMIET SCOTT,, - (
Btcd: A u g u s t 1 , 1956.
D u l l e s C o n f e r
r y ol S ta t# Jo h n yo ite r Dullea a t lb # Wh im ln f t o the nation's cap lla l from a ahort h a liiooUni down o( a U. 8 . pU na o(f tin
R u g g e d ,
W e e k s ’ S l a t e(rmder. vas
r iliMc. ed w hen asd#r. S e p t. 13 — »50-n-plnlc hla fnce and f tt Harrisburg.' Pa ., the of- eldent.
»m piiKn kickoff. ------ly . 6<pi. I4 -H e mny move to j j e a D TIMkRton. . ------------------rnson w ill re tu rn to Iown22. » iic n he will a ttend a ♦C contest s t Newton, la .
n a d o Whirls [n Fargo Area□ O . H. n . Aug. 31 if l - A tor- Linntl d ipped Into Fargo yc.^-
cuiiinB a dcstnictlve pnth n a iif^ht industrlnl MCtlon ndins elgJiC persons to hoa-
e rty ]o sa wn.<i expected to5250.MO or more.ntorm dnm nged several Inrgi*>u.vs, a service siallon, nine i
nnd s ix trailer homea. i
XTINERAflY SLATED . ' 1'• DELHI. Indln. Aur, 31 (T t- ■7hlet Ju stice E nrl W nrren nnd . ■/n n e n v.'lil make brief hnlta n t ■K oni nnd M anila en route Bx> the United States, It wna ■ c d todny. T hey ienvo Indtn
; n llroud lino In the United •. H WIU b u il l In 1834.__________ ■
FREE COKES Iw ith Each P u rc h o it ■
- FREE- I.00 Dall ro in t Ten W ith ' ■
ZIPPER BINDER ■6.00 to 10.00 ■
1>e Ball Teint Pen W ith 1ZIPPER BINDER 1
$ 4 » o 5 6
Oe Halt Pelnt Fen WUb ZIPPER BINDER
9 2 to 96'our N nine Im prln l FREB
on t l l Zipper Binders.
COMPLETESELECTION
ZIPPERBINDERS
■ $2.39 to
$6.29
m m i N G ’SItext to Idalio Power
i^SALESIT MOTEL i VEDl e u n d ersigned ow ners, b id d e r , upon tho te rm s infr d e sc rib ed property ,.
> separa te fram o ros, f u l ly ca rp e t- ua lity fu rn itu re , r lu m a c c a , neon '■
ttrn c tiv e M otel a t C ar- 3130, •in w riting-accom panied :ck t o ' bo delivered to ^ei'll a t law , E lko. N e -
19G6. S uccessful b i d - .’ore d e liv e ry of posses-0 unsuccessfu l b idders.:h n n tab lc t i t le , succcfls- purchased , n t ow n ex-
1 a f te r notico of accep t-■»t to r e je c t any a n d a l l . s
• Cftrlin, N evada* C arlin , N evada
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Elale mentthe atjite eRiU.«lon ri
, crlUcltedIlred.
BLOOM2 Tanlnli He< nenrby ing nre th HLi mothe In
WhKti House la Wanlilng- Iiort vacation in CalKnmla. |! the Ked China cnaaU (AP'
RKACIIES HAVKN —AHTHUB, Tex.. Aug. 31 CShmn. 0, should welcome; ^
ctunry of sehool thLi fnll.! ^lls Viicatlon. Dickie, n (ourth' w s (looked by a buU. burn.I a lirecrncker rx|ilo<lfd In and injured in nn nuio ne*
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Clarification I.SHINOTON. AUC. 31 i r - 1 1 6 3agricu ltu re deparim ent is- ' c tin o » ,
regulMlon.n govinm K n i„kT, co-o’- ih e n t export proRrniu (.>d;iy. , even provided drl;im ioivv 'U,
i ' l ' W „ „ „ „,nrd tim e, cxcept tlvu w hni ,,|ip ihiRlon. D. C. Is on d.>vli«htK tim e. 3:31 E 3T miMnO-.31 j^ ig ,. My:m dnylight tlmn i . '3 l m .n , ,
. t a c .1- | . r ™ '£ > * ,. J Uirn sii.’ i
nsafe PracticeMOINES, la ., AU«. 31 ( in -
01 snfe to make drro tn iory « About th o bOM m Inwn. J,‘ Sibley wna denied uin-iii|>loy- jo ,,n«)n 1 com pea^ntlon yo tordny when [|,p U« em ploym ent ftc-L-urliy com* ooMicer n read a//JdavlM th m sh r .led h e r boas belorc sha wns
T.innkn 1___________________ Johnson 1
OI.DSTEH niK S OM SDURO. Pa,. Aug. 31
Heckinnn died vruieiiliiy al D lE T n ' Millville. He wii> Ofi. Surviv- ford nnd e th ree sLMera, Ofl. P3 nnd 00. Ont.-<no. o the r wna 100 w lirn ahe died uncle nm 2. Boulton.
KEEP THE D(OF
SCOTT S CSWING IN
- T h i s Ad Paid for b:
30K rOR THI GREEn Tag wllh 0MZ* C u o ro n lt* p rin ted rlghl on.lt. You to you r rad ia to r — a n d s'rva you iHo ttul
wf no5ulE SET • SAFE • SURE W IT H
No firei. N o harm to yoo r ear'i 4 a
11 F u m t td (A lcoho l ty p e a n ti- 5 U r certain condltiont.) o
, boil-aw oy or foam^ofT. O ne th o t * 6 ind on tl-freeze la i t t o il winter. fl
Tha ttfm s "Prttlona"«nd "tvsraady" an NAL CARBON COMPAltY, A DMUm «r Uakt
FA-LLS, IDAHO_________
kvner of Poolhall I ‘leads to Charge Mra!*'HOSHONE. Auk, 31-E ild le T n n - from , co-owner of tho Columbia j>ool- Mr. . wiio wna nrresled enrly Sunday »,,[« 1 n m id OIL tUr poolhnll nnd cnllf., rKfd w ith RnmbliiiR nnd aelllng : nfler liotirs. pleaded guilty to ,_L L l Bnmbllng clwrKc 'murMlny nnd il lined S300 nnd costa by IH>llce
su Myron John^on. iKkr Johnson :<Uo arn lenced iiiki> to alx m onilis In Jnil and n sii.'prnded the senlrnce. He ;ed T iinnka on p;ob»lion. E . II.'.ilKcr. Shoshone. .irre.'le<l in the I nn a clinrge of KnmUIinR. like- p picndetl guilty to the charge iirsdny nnd wna lined »'JOO nnd lenced to 60 dnys in Jiill. Judge ^ iiiMin aiispended tliO ot the fine =1 th r Jitll sentence nnd plnccct *siEer on probation. . l ie t>eer iicKlng clinrge agnia-tt inkn hns been continued, Judge mson aald.
V ISIT IN D lKTIllCIf JIETniCII. Aug. 3 1 -P rnncis T el- = a and Oernid Teilortl, Lakefleld.Utrio. Cnniidn. arc visiting th e ir :lr nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mr*. W . E. iilton. ______________
DOORS I
CAFE IING! Ifor by Loyal Supporters
with th e fam ous "P reitone" Antt* it. Your ittrvice d e ale r will a ttach he itub .
l i i m e
ESUTRADE-MARK
ubstitutiMTH THIS 6-W A Y P R O T E a
4 . 1 Protection g g a tn it RutI one oK 'iaven miJol» comm only used lr
5. Exeiutiv* P o lo r Flim 'lnhi og a in it rubber>hote d e c a y a n d ro
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dy” are r*ttst«r«d tridt-mirka of Union Carb .t UalM C«feU« aa4 Cai*«. Canm stlM , M J
Events Related j?vmKINO HILL. Aug. 31 — Mr. nnd ra. a . L. Erickson hnve relurned om Idnho Fnlls.Mr. nnd Mis. Jnck Berrler and ■na hnvc returned to Los Angeles, nllf., a lte r visiting here, pouMr. nnd Mrs. Robert *rnylor have dny
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gone to SU llwater. Ok’.v, w here b a f l will e n te r th e O klahom a. A Bad-|i< f l college. ■
TR IPL E T S BO BN ' IH A LIFAX . England, A u j, 31 ■
T liree boys weighing * to t« l o f fg) I pounds, e ig h t ouncea w ere b e m to« - Idny to M ra. E laine D ear, 2*. I
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S - BOEW; A uf. 31 tfV-M»bo now •■"•• V t t m t o n mora U U tfA m m e tn ml{> h m h : J f f i t f M i n worker* from T e x u lh*a | » J
S i r a employed In Mjy olher •U le ou t- „S l id e tbo O reat Lake* refflon, »n of- Ji
• I f l c iU of th e employment « e u rlty j • *S M e n e r n l d ;e«terd«r* nC Prw ik Tnylor. senior aUiUiUcun »>«* T' m rtU i Iho »8«hcy. » W ll* record* J ,b, ^
f S iho«-ed mora (hnn 4.000 sqch work- n<i( ki 9 m employed In 2M crewi In Id»ho. • ; « »! V *tcounU nif the ir funllle*, U>1» mean* ,b . , | h
S tb o o l 7,000 penwn*. , ^ „ I?!!* SI J *4 The cre«> tvernffe four »nd a hiuf ^
Sim onths durins lhe ye*r In Id ih o ii:m n c SIku I two Wld » h i^ f m onU a o l t . r m n > « » S w o rk in other eUle*. Some crew*5& re tn Idaho to r u long u ilx o r i sU ^
2 * * /u r t^ th o lib o r iu p p ljf for the h i r - { {]*"» 9 f t s t MAion now b ^ ln n ln s . Asency i i9« Ki
, H D lrector H . Pred a a r re t t **ld " ll ' |J j })* I S jo o k i like we're fo ln j lo bo In pretty ;oi r,
\ a * * i i »dd?Uon to tlie w orken from 2; t*^Texu. Idaho hits had about 1,310 iOo n<
N avaho Indlim i w orklns In the ;« K' r fieidi th is year, moetly la the augar ;oi m' beets of eastern Idaho. t .
Welker Gives ^ Vote Expense Par
'■ 1 B O ie r . AUJ. 31 (fl—aen . H erm an r | ' W elker >-e*terday reported a toU l of V I M.448.M i n personal expenditures In s a l i- hla sueceiaful cam paign ic f renom* An a i r .• InaUon on th e Republican Ucket. recoTcr
Ke was th e I l th of 17 candldatee s a l t L i• lea' laajo r olflce* In the Aug. M 8uV V '' p rlm aiy to file expense sU tem ents di*tely i w ith Secre tary of S tate Jam es H. chute ti •> Young. A spt ; H ls to ta l was higher than lh a t base ne- of any of th e o lhers except P rank of unld• Ohurch. th e w inner of the Demo- ungled . cra tic senat« p rim ary, who listed )t
>14.41)3^ mine ll•: The legnl lim it Is *8.000 b u t this airp im . 't doea n o t Include euch unpublished indicate ■ sum s as have been spent by the T hs i ! W ln-W lth-W elker. C hurch-for-Sen- M sy. 1«• a to r and o th e r organizations.
I Pickle Firm Files ; Suit for Mistakes ": D ffT R O rr, Aug. 31 IiB — W hen „
la ro e r s w en t lo pick lh e lr p e tk s c l• p e jv ers fo r a pickle company theyV found they h a d p lan ted th e wrong E H j ”
pepper seeds, said th e Safle Bros.Pickle com pany y e r te r d a y W H ia i .- IIB dam igo su it again st » D etroit
's e e d stora.T h e com pany contended U had
: been to ld 18 pounds of the wrong « y I kind of pepper seeds b u t d id n 't dU- » ^ t. I t r eorer tha m istake u n til th e crop, wUl b« I
grown by fanne r* u n der contract. T he a< m atured . < given by
• In stead of th e H ungarian rellow HoUowa) ' v a rie ty they w anted, they go t IS.000 ba ra Sa:- buabel* o t green peppers w hich they stra tlon claim ed w e n “u n f it to r eonsump* Unger, tlon" t o d h a d to be destroyed.
: T h e com pany claim s It lost $31,691 ^TL• In paym ent to th a la tm e n . ano ther ; J | ]
SI 'M tA O Q ln p ro f lU u u t U u ra m a tn d sr
■Man Is Fined on : Bad Check Count• T om H atch . Pau l, w as fined gU * :-an d gIS.40 cosU and sentenced to 3S d la ty vh r days In tb e county Ja il l l iu tsd a y In a n d kill 'Ju stice cou rt on a charge of caahlng money."> ft check w ith insu ffic ien t funds. m b i m
H atch gftve Bears, Roebuck and E)' oompany ft eheek lo t OQ June 39. tM »
t n JusUce o f th e Peace J . O. P um ph- ,L l rey w ithheld execuUon of Uie Ja il ^ears «gjj sentCTce fo r i lx monUts. Center.
liLoadedLog Truck ^ I ; Wrecked, Girl Dies ;b |n > IDAHO o r r v . Aug. 31 U n-A load-I f l .e d logging truck rolled off U>e h igh - m iH - ^ y and overturned 13 mll£s sou th
, o f he re yesterday, killing th e d rlv - C l *-er’s SH -year-o ld daughter a n d In* CSJ r ju r ln g h is w ife. ' A l- T h e girl, Susan Andregg of Boise,Id le d la ter In a Boise hospllAl. Mrs. K l, .A ndregg was In good condlUon.• T he driver, Jam es Andregg. m -
r eaped injury.______________________ 5 | - q
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? lu)• Tap O'Iba Mornlm T i>« UrX«n'TlmtID *'** Co»W D«Mk«l)<l( K*r^*rd X*^r* SATUKDAT
nib Carni»• Nawi. WMtkM «iO<> To«B aaS CevntiIt Namt tkiA rtllt liOS Kona •{ ri*a««nI* nillbMrt NawaIt lUrnonr Sfc P 1:>0 U r n . Walisa>• Has Ateft M uila *:l» N« Todarl« Ntwa. Wntkar II iet R*«<Mal/ulr Youi n tURkTlim*
iT™!X K*wi, Witlbrr Ililfl HMtta Jt«parlIt U l'a Talka ttperu I tll t Ka«aIl-Ila» .f« l l : n Mu.UIt Tuna Taaaar 2:00 Nawal« Karl Raiwrur ZiBt PlalUf PartrIS rarm fair >:«! PlalUr Parirl» Nfiri. Wfalhar Sl» 8pHav V tfr)t rrkndir ralka li<a Ye<ir Starr Haur10 UaUBM VariaUa* tiSS Nava IS Ntwa. WaaUiar ii« t Muila11 Hatlaaa VarlalUa tiio Tm* Caalaaa10 Ntwa. Waaihar «:04 XawaIS Ktrl'a ll«u»eanr 1:01 TbaaUr Ma/«ua«I# Nawa. Waalhir SslO W xlktr B*Mn11 lllllbetpd OIS MuiU hr CUUi
s k : : — 'I BMrta SiOO Cowter Baaaball IS flhap. Rondatveu* lOiOt Muila lo O rata B )0 Pallr Da.nUowa________ Blla atf
arachute Taken Out of Salt Lake ^
IAI.T LAKE c r r y . au». a i t*v- a ir force party In a swamp buggy ^ overed a p irachuU fram O re a t fir t Lake yesterday.>uV Uie »1t lo tce tw \ i no t Imme- r i T tely explain th e presence of the ,te In Uie lake.
spokesman from Hill a ir force ^ e n e a r Osden said several pieces unldenUriabl# m eU l were found sled in th# lines of the chute. He 1 I t would be analysed to deter- m le If the m etal came /rem an X d )Iine, P lrsl exim iniU on, h s ssld , . Icaled It did. I he d a u on the parachuU w u ' r. 1044. o u
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emonstrations ?(S Given at Session S *'
iwlng and oooklng demonstra- s wera given during tfli all-day Ung of Uis Dungaree DolU 4-H a t Uie Tw in PalU Orange ba ll
toesday. . pup ilina l insbueU ons to Tw in-Palls Ity f a ir exhibitors w en given . record books signed. Following ^ a pi buaineaa neeU ng Prances Hollo- day 's a n d Oarol Hoover presented a broke I t i e nex t m eeting o t Uie elub o n s tn
be held a fte r th e county fair, le aewlng demonstraUons wera beat1 by JuUe Anderson, M a rian n e ----------nray , ChrU O'Arey and B ar-
Sande. H ie cooking demon- Jon was given by Lula Mae KU-
Theft Charged . .)NDON. Aug. » l UJl — PU teen- '•old p ran k W a tt and a I l-yea r- companlon, Ronald Puleston,
charged today wlUi robbing l'a step fa the r o f 131 a t knife- I.Uce found a n entry in W fttt's ^ f w h l^ sa id : "Day off, go bome | f l kill mum a n d :d ad . then t«ke H
ey." ■
EX PERlEN C^AYs"n Ii an experienced man repair ■u- automaUo appliances. 10 ' ■JS wlUi Detweiler’s and Music m>Iter. ■
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Bargains? F'RICHMOND, Va. Aug. 31 W - P (
31ty T ax CoUeetor n io m a s 0 , 'VrmsU-ong will p u t Uiree Islands BALIip for aucUon Sept. 10, b u t would ihere 's a a llsh t h itch—Uie c ity ernmeniloesn't know w here Uie Ulands T w o 'jire oc who th e owner* are. w illia
A rm strong sa id no taxes have o iouch i«en paid on th e Islands, which ra f fe r t ix ls t on paper, a t least, slnee 1»40 chnhredn d under law Uiey m ust be *014. govemtt
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3U N T 0N , Tenn ., Aug. 5 1 1 « -R a - U iey 1 tension over IntegraUon of Clin- t j j «iUi I high school flared Into violence lUps.■ th e second successive day yester- |r in tWs e u t Tennessee commu-
itiree whlto m en wera taken Into <t t lUKly during Uie brief melee In H l l n t ot th e school, which was In- ra te d M onday when cIbssm lU rU .-h V * S “ wIUj 13 Negroes am ong Uie 800
3iU enrolled.tpples and tom ates wera hurled p ^ ^ ’. I passing Negro woman in yester- memberi t'M d tsiurbance and llsUcu^ts tind one ike ou t smong the all-white dem> Long 1 itfftton. a t a d o «
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Farmers Steal Federal Garbage ^ALTIMORE. Aug. 31 (fl — W ho when Id s te a l HB,S35 BSllons o f gov^ were nent^ow ned garbase? tralle KQ' pig tanner* , says th e F B I. Pt* Illiam C. E nglehnrt. Jr., JO, said icbester, N. J ., and Edw ard J . hU » e rty , 40. Olen O lden, Pa., were Ev* I •ged w ith larceny by th e federa l Thow rm m ent yesterday. gunp< isU tnnt V. a. A lty. Wllllftm P. _ n e r sa id E nsleh art and L afferty f ' n oved garbage from m ess halU a t « < * ' Qalnbrldge. Md., naval tralnl.ng ' | « r u n d e r contract to the navy; - I y used i t aa feed for th e ir pigs. ^ ley a ra accused o t stealing 148.. g tan i laU ons of I t by faisUylng weight '• Inga'
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Chilllcothe Klw anls club h a s oen . it given up Its p lan to honor a ed thiful, courteous driver each w e e k .--------e slden t Sam Long repo rted to f f l ibers th e commltte* couldn 't
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A company spokesm an sa id inlUaUy ^ about ooe mUUon cubic te e t o f gas * will b* piped in lo th e d ty dally. ^ By mld-Beptember. h« aaltS. th e company hopes to b* pum pisg 15 ^ mlUlon cubic f e e t da iy . BvenUially *°* 60 to 70 m illion euhle fee t wiU go to tbe city each day, depending on the num ber o f customer* w anting I t v
The spokesm an sa id th e Po rtland PR g u wUl cotne tro m Big Pioey, T ip ^ Top and oUier fields in Wyoming.
He said th a t a s t i u load grows in ^ PorUand and oUier n o t i l iw a t dU es, ^ i u wUI' be taken from th e com- pany's San Ju a n basin fields in Fiaw Mexioo and Colorado. H e said Uie oompany expects to begin piping la s from th e San Ju a n *>—i" In la to September o r early October.
Man Arrested on Kidnaping Couht
PHOENDC, A ri l , Aug. J l UV -PBI igenU seised yesterday a ’ 37-year- )ld warehouse w orker on a w arran t :h«rglng hU w ith kidnaping Uiree iduhs a t gunpoin t in RleUi. Ore.
Raymond P a m l wa* taken in to nutody s t a PhoenU b«U er oou rt vhera he a n d h is wife. Roale. 33, — vere found living In th e ir a u to xaller.
P t*tik Crosby. PhoenU PB I chief, i(tld P am l U charged wiUi forcing iU wife, hU m other-ln^U w . M rs. t f t Roberts, a n d a friend, Joe R . L - rhomas, about 30. Into his e ar a t r — lunpolnt a t lU eth Sunday n igh t. ■
Gas Prices Start [ Up for Focatello
POOATELLO. Aug. 31 WV-Three J itandard Oil com pany sUUons hiked h e ir gasoline p rices yesterday, h ln t- ng a t the f i r s t c rack In a price w ar vhlch brake o u t th e week of Aug. 11.
T he staU ons ra ised lhe lr prices hree and fou r cen ts above the lows a t during th e w ar.T he Increase lollowed a p order to
0 m ajor oil com panies from A lty.- }en. G raydon Sm iUi, wbo dem and- > f d the w ar be e n d e d ._____________ \
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~ While Uie oow d ga thered . Pedaral ^ Judg tJo*X .X B U sinaD *U aseou rt> ^ room was confirming hU o rd er-to r ^ immedUte IntegraUon o t th e sbbooL ,y An appeal was being M ogbL
Mansfield School Supt. R ,]:., H u ff ', Bian told a newsman,' ‘U gg'er* had
better so t try to regU ter today . .“1 The eommunity Is jig lU to d . . .1 7 » » j J would b* trouble."
WEEK DESIGNATEDI t WASHINOTON, Aug. 31 W Id P i ttid e n t Elsenhower yesten lay d u - in Ignated Sept. l l - a fts ConstUoUon
week, 10 commemorate tb e ilgning o f Uie OonsUtuUon In Phliadelptila
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grass to approve ft record 318.8 mU S Uoa-<lolUr budget fo r U 5 7 .,tt . ws “ annoaaoed today.K T ho PTftdo goren im eaf* esUmate
expoue* fo r.th a coming lUeml.ye* „ l a m o u j^ to over 28.fi mUUon doUai ™ th a n tb e ta m n th o d g e t.
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loading p la tfo rm of ih . mated « tle lum ber miU here.
‘ndeptadr... loUar* glng tn jc k e r In Cascadt ><• saw cme Of th e top lo « '.r ; '« 5 i carae loose a f te r Uio.i«
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Official States pension Union Pga Is ‘Red Front’ WKWASIONOTON, Aug. 31 iir—Tor- B T . i i
^ Ben. JU iry P . Cnln. in 1il\ b .n* member of th e auiivnsive R O U
^ .lU e s eoDtrol board, todny held ^ ttheW ftA h lsston (slAt«> I>cn.Mon
i» • comiRunJ.1t Smit.^ W ublnsW n Republir.-ih. ulin .um down from the SACD lomor*^ recommended th n t ihe (ult f S K S r f rule th » t the group li mnnlpu-1 *^ by Moscow #ntt order ii lo I ^ U r w ith th* Rti«rney scneml,
a ln"* ruling eto-ied n mr.inse ' mIBIu I drwn* h jgh llsh led by U n MBbout»—tlrs t by Cnln hiiiuclf JjM hen by Attorney G enrrn l iic r- p H F SfB row neH . Jr- •. w rin g hJ3 *cn*le term . Cnln u m ncu^ed u ultrft'Coiucrviiilve, i s MiUCh.'wM chBllenced by Uie Pffiilon Union on the ground Him • •U would no t give I t « (n lr henrlnn,
BTOwneii ni4it«d to CRin’a de/cn^f, ;■Dd lhe SACB threw ou t th e union'.i:^ o n th * t CnlQ-be dUvjunllttcil. ,
m t ihortly a lte r , Cnln lui n td mto ■ ijjarp ond tocfll critic of thp unrk- jjjl» ot tha »dm lnU u»tlon‘.i loynliy- Mturlty proyrwn.
fo r this, he «rou.ied th« mm tly ,1 powerful adm ln lslrn tlon (igurri.Ifldudlne .Brownell, a n d he %n. nal rtappolnlcd to Uie SACB by the prtfJderit. AceonllnK to Cniti, lie rteetved ■ninshlrtcd he ll" from Prcsl- dcnUal A u lstnn t S herm an Aclnm.i (or his criticisms of th e necurliy g K | | | m program. " , •
While la ter he4rlng* on the Pen- lion Union »mi were In proRrtw In BeaWe. the ixtwmcy Bcrscj-fll* rrpre- MnUUve asked to in troducr •'ne* An nirt tildence- th a t Cnln aliould be'dLi- ‘ Xpfu* <■» Vialltled because of blaa.
The Pension UnJon «ii<. time h m h e d to hU dcfen.w nnd nrKUtd Browneirs action wtw •'hypncrL.y."CoUMel fo r th e union ndded ihuL ,tbe union was catlsflcd I t would U a n | > | receive a fair hearln s from Cnln. * * - c a i . i
Again the SACB refused lo remove In lIn hls decision todny, Cnln ‘snld BQISE.
thst the alm s of th e union were publle util.In the bcslnnlng. bu t tha t duct a hi
l$ S y In l u exCstence it wn.t Infll- chnrses U> (rated by the Com m unbt pArty." compnny <
He aald th e resu lt wn.i th n t Uie ''e*^ I'prr: nnlon "is manaReci. dlrecl«d and ‘'el;* lupervlsed by lenders, th e lixrge mn- ^ petliU farlly ot whom *rr> lunciSonnriai tnd reprtsenUHvea of th* Com- mJcIi
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—Mr*. Curtis Herring. Bctitonla, while mlejMUfl.. has had her fo llh In hum - --------------an kladne«9 renewed.
On % road tr tp . ahe le ft her , . . purse eocLalnlnic tSOO In th e re.tl U l # room of a u rv lee a tatlon herr. W Eight hour* and 350 mllM of round trip driving la te r , ahe re- lum ed to find the pu tso and tha monejr #UJJ ther*.
Wickberg Writing _ I Reports-on Taxes
BOISE, A u g r l l U r-B e p . Ralph ^. Wlckbertr, R., Bbaihone. w as a t work In an itnused offlc* room of thn .
, it«t«]wusfl today o n » legUlallve f A I ^ p o r t w hich could produce brand I
ih a n tn In Idaho 's ta x a tructure.^ I t 's the repo rt o f th e leglslaUve _ _
fnl«Hm tax aludy commllt«e, dua ■O c t IS on th e de«k of Oov. Bobert I # A Z. Smylle. U ' wUI m nke recom* mend»Uon« In such tieids tut the Jn* • come and property taxes and a proposed tales tAX. ^
V/lckberg begnn wrIUng th e report y WedDcsdsy. pausing to cheek wllh o lh tr members o f th e commlllee, ^
, The group will m eet he re for the Insl f'*tim e la u In September. iH; ,__________________________________ 10
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u ing Planned I BHOS iP hone Service l o K nSE. Aug. 31 im -T h n Idaho j utlllile.A commission will con-il I henring here Sept. 10 o n ' »s Umt the OencrnJ Telephone I ny of lhe NorUiwe.ii n l Bon- ■■erry li providing ciuiiomers detcrlornied" nervlce. »a iilon Alsned by 45 Boundnr>'’ reaUleniji w.-w filed w ith the I wklng th n t ft henrlng be he ld 'l . tnn lne whelher the compftnyll < c
be nllowed lo continue Its \ Ions n l p resent st4indnrd.i. petition cluirged the compnny jlvIng "swndlly detcrlomCed" j f j I during the p.ist two years j mle.' becAme "slendlly higher.” I
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| |: -S .'‘‘Viilcah”; . aOiocks Plane, ■ ■ ; iShows Powers
B ' B >aA itM 0N 'W .T «lC B 01S !■'' EABBRDSSK, U ±, Aug. » O—;r IIP a n d U ld into th l
M jke: “Cotton u p your e a n . louu,C o A n o n l i abou t to off."
\Z- «flA eannon suro d id and aoored a SftrK t M l oo a b eat up old ntv7
r '« n e U e » t'* plane le ft over from World !>■ S t ^ I I . fihe wa« loaded w llh about ? So taUona o t h le h octane fatolUu V' I b d . of course, w as a i l t U u duck V: 2» r the moat powerful a irc raft |u n
f ^ ^ u m e a billow of black imoke S t a t looked like tb e bloom from an
' SS-bomb runn ln s aldewlse.P w e ihouldn-t be tlv lne potential
any InformaUon, bu t there ' H no u c re t about tb e fac t lh a t the
ftrulcan,’* eo-caUed. U the f u t ^ the bestest we have for knock*
S t over today'J supersonlo a lrc n tl.H ' ** lt‘<a30*m llllm eter jo b w l th a d x - M B |H | | | ■ ■ S l in ie d rotary firing mechanism.
. R even workf In tem peratures as ' 3 ^ as 70 decrees below cero.•* 0 n th li parU cular demonstnUcm.S ie "cannon” poured In 60 hunks S lead in leas lh a n th ree seconds. O B B ' n M P act U, the new weapon, to be SKounted on th e a ir force's F-I04 «U htcr. w u fired a t th a raU of icooo rounds a m inute and can be S p p e d up to do twto* t i u t m an r U
: Vocation demands.The Vulcan elim inates th e e iratle
««coU TOU cot w hen you have affveral ffuns. T he Idea w as to get a cun th a t can spot « n enem y je t a few
. hundred yords a n d knock I t over . before i t disappears behind th e sun.
' I h o new w eapon U a step<blid c f the OaUlng gun , w h ld i revolu- . ^ tlonUed firepower In th o 19Ui cen* tu ry . Richard J . O aU lng appUed for “ “ " J “ i ^ g o t a p a ten t on hU instrum ent of destrucUon In 1M2. S: E icep t for speeding U ilnje up
• th e re haven 't been too many lm- ' prorem enU alnce. T o be correct.
emly Uiree. A fter a ll these yesrs ih e new things a d d u p lo a rotating ^ .cluster of six barrels, an external ¥ ? „ T power source a n d m i electrle drive. £ i X L .
We h sd a lit tle b riefing here.W hen Mr. O aU lng added an elec- 6 U „
trio m otor to h is g u n in 1S6S. the J T I . i t new version spK o u t 3,000 rounds ft m inute. *17 -
. . T U s new T u lcan c an sp i t 'e m ou t J j J a t an Incredible speed. I n a minute 4 t can shoot m ore bu lle ts tb a n an DENVEF infan try company o t 400 m en ean who used t shoot In 20 seconds. never had
I saw It and 1 believe w hat Uiey I t began say about th e a ew VuJcan. 1 hope Com< I t never U a im ed a t m e. Chicago, lo.
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iPolks in Wendell : List Trips, Visite «•W ENDELL. Aug. 91 — M r. and H L ® 5 Jdrs. Charles Allen a n d son. Merre. T h e o U ic r t 8 . D , have been v isiting M r. and M n . 8 . K . Bungum .
Mrs. Eunice B lm erlr h u returned to Lone Pine. Callf» ftfter visiting and dinner, h e r son, Bobert S l m e r l y , and ®“ *j« family. music as. B on W ard and J o h n W an t have apartm en t i
, te tam ed . to Springfield. Ore.. a fte r him weU s i • rlslttog th e ir gnm dparen ts. M r. and W hen sU
Mrs. J . O. MUler. ver from aM r. and M n . P te d T ener have » aroun,
r ttu m e d to K im ball.-TJebr., a fte r H are rec ■ MslUng M r. and M n . lU y T ener. ' charge on i
P ted M alta h a s re tu ro e d from to lenve ii S a lt L ake a ty . Chicago.
Mr. and l i f t . B lm cy Powell and T aking a family, Slko. Nev., o re vlslUng M r. the swimn and M rs. Gova H oaklni, p a ren ts o t M n y Ann Mrs. PoweU. H are slshei
Mr. a a d Mra. Iv an N i e l s o n . " ,BeatUe, and M r. a n d M rs. Clayton ““JRhuter, K e n n e w i c k . W ash., a re *guests o t Mr. a n d M ra. S a i l Nielson. ®“ *'B4r. aud Mrs. R e* P epper and Mr. , and Mrs. August B h u te r. A |« /
Mrs. R e g ta i S c h u e ttle la vUlUn?In Charlottft. C aU f.. m o n t r (
Anne W eaver h a s retu rned to The federa.1 Idaho Falls a fte r vlslUng he r p a r- ed one o t '; a n d M rs. J . y o r r s s t « d o hlatol
1 L ieut’ and Mra. P ta n k C. Gilmore 1 t n d family, A lam eda. C a llt . have , returned home a t te r a ttend ing Uie ,
Peterson famUy reunion.I Guests of Mr. a n d M rs. Ray Price
m a re Mr. and M rs. M on t H uff. Jr.. r s / s « ,« s ^ H n Culdesac, Ida.______________ BUILC
S lie o f Uie average farm in Ar-
Hgentlna, where stock-ra ising Is gene ra l, Is nine tim es a s la rge a s In the V nlted S tates. HUl
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U.S. Flier King [as It Good,’ 3 ' End Is Neari^SVER. Aug. Sl WV-Art Hivre, Tuesday, ed to be an a ir force Je t pilot, Oost c lad I t so good. plsygrouigon Aug. 1 when H are, a for- A sphalt i om ell fooUiall p layer {ram the root D, lo st th e lease on a house he boys ;an< aUng Ju s t U uw wecks.b6fore rooms.I duo to be discharged fram AddlUo a ir fo rce base. ed lo UiH are hod girl friends w ho formerly0 h is rescue. They a rranged Mrs. Joe1 to s la y In a smnll room off ed th e hi Ice of a glrls-only apartm en t.ie r te n an ts are 17 alrU ne hos*ind seven models a n d secre- q jjq q j
serve h im breakfast, lunch 4]8 mer, m ix drinks fo r h im , se r- m «U ng h im wlUi song and ukulele as h e lounges a round Uie “e n t swimm ing pool—nnd keep U suppUed wlUi dates. S S S S 1 stewardesses arrive In D en- n a H aw aii flight. H are f inds H D ound h is plate.received his a ir force d ls- ^
o n Aug. ao and had planned Q e Immediately for a Job In ).lg a drink served h im beside Im m tng pool yesterday by Inn B rannhart, aa. a model, 9,®" ghed and said: got to leave wlUiin a few i
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lg Hill School Vork Completed mm™< 0 H ILL, Aug. 3 1 - O e n e r i l re - M argo . H< work, d e n n in g a n d painting over to a i Hill achool has been completed social seer lasses w hich will be resum ed Elvis Pres) Isy. “T ho muI of lOTira .n a .aaiUonii 1round equipm ent was tt ,lM . m a t tnou lit sh ing les have been added to could ne' Kt nnd lockers ln.iUllcd In th e HelskieU and g irls ph>-8lcftl educaUon
llUonnl fu m llu ro hns been add- ' Uie slxU i grade c i« 5 room,J ly th e m usic, room. Mr. androe Pnce, school jnnitore, po in t- «chrfu ledB haUs nnd s ta lraay s, •
•aE S S O N GIVEN _3SHONE, Aug. 3 1 -T h e lesson One-slxl s M ethodU t Y oulh Fellowstilp w am rx^ t. ng W ednesday wns presented . ~ is G ehrig. Jim K night conduct- e business session in the ab- of Carlene Modlln, president.
IR. O. L. KELLEY
Osteopathic Physician
aene ra l PracUce, Special H H f l .ttention to th e AUerglei.
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ane Coh^ol Va] lan Is Given i'ederal Okay ^.SKaJOTON. Aug. J l W -T h e W ash , nm e n t sj^roved ye s te rd sf a T w in P ramlse a ir traffic control sys> 1708 Hi for tbe forthcoming Je t pU ne H e w y adopUcg Uie m ost favorab e c a r th y o f conflicting m lU tary and c t- th e We
I cystems now in use. T he Re» new combined system wUl.be philUps n a s Vorlse. u m a rlU S. Rothschild, undersecre- if commerce for transporta tion , _ ^ meed Uie decUlon, m ade by a ir coordlnaUng committee I h e head*. T tils U a n interde- “ lentaJ policy-making body for {), ^ e r
h ^ d T s s I d th e new system,I wUl add millions to th e cost eparaUons for handling high rlv fM a plana directions, will be use by I T J l lO Ke said IfiSS U the ta rg e t date 111 scale operaUon across the
loid a news confcrence Uint In- JERC in g th e best fea tures of the Ices fo r ry and civilian sysU m s wlll conduct de th e most oomprehenslve LD S c m odem distance m easuring New -m inen t and dlrecUonal navlga- T h e iiTviee." „
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la ready and wUUng to jo in ^ sompanles In financing Egypt's ,(‘ dam project, a P U t spokes- “ a id la st night.spokesman com m ented on a Stan ley , In th e Milan newspaper. *-La M et
* which claimed th a t P la t U T b e c to negoUsto wiU\ th e Egyp- given bj jvem m ent fo r th e Asw an cem eler c t. . . . . . ough he said th e rep o r t was 1 * _ cu ra te In aU regards, h e sa id $ F t l l loes have "ways a n d m eans” T co a ' e p a r t In the h igh dam p ro j- Z tt- .Uie Nile wIUi oUier firms. |
• Quits Job |,J “slPH 18. ’ Teiin.. Aug. 31 ItR - . HeUkeU, 17. g ladly turned > a successor today h e r Job as secrelaiy to rock ’n roll singer ♦resley.i maU kept coming a n d coming tie le tte n poured in so fnst hough I uTOte. and w rote I
never gel th rough,” Miss e ll said explaining w hy she
kICETING F O ^ O N E D - £^DBLL, Aug. 31 — H ub Clly f llcan Women's club meeting lied for Monday h a s beenined to 'Sep t. 10 nnd will bel ? s t 3 p.m. a t the c lv lo . club
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''alley Christian Cl Taken by Wask
rh e Rev. R a lph Wlley, f o rm e r ly _____oclaU m in ister o t th e P lrs t M H rUU an church ' o t Bremerton, la h . h s s been nam ed pastor of th e In PsUs Valley C hristian church,>8 H eybum avenue east. l e wlll replace Uie Rev. Ployd Me- r th y who h as been assigned to I w eU s fu n d rais ing orgnnbmUon. e Rev. M r. Wlley U a graduate ot llUps university, B ild . Okla., a sd m arried and . 'h a s two children, re la . fl. a n d David, 9.“h e Rev. M r. W U ^ U cxirrrnUy U ng for a house In Tw in FaUs. or to entering the unlverallp-he id a t N am ps: Mrs. Wiiey, p rior h e r m arriage. Uved In M ount
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[rs. Stevenson Is H Given Last Honor HEROME, Aug. 31—Puneral serv- I fo r Mrs. M arie Stevenson were ducted P rlday aftem oon a t the 3 church br & h o p Thom as ■ ■ v-m an. . 'h e organU t was T ho rs Gough ■1ft qua rte t. F rank W alter, Lewis in lngham , W ayne Thompson and _ . _ jley Poole, sang. Evelyn Monk _I th e soloist, accompanied by A lta
h e obituary w ss rend by Blahop o^er U « n n n and D. K . Hendry was th e . ske r. Cunningham gave Uie bene-
allbearers w ere H ershal Stock- ■ ■ ■ , Leo Stockton, Thom as Ash, r re n BuUer. Joseph Smith, Ray nley. Lawrence Reosch and H ar- M cM llian. Jg ,h e dedication o f th e grave was 31 by Bishop Newman a t Jeromolelery.-_________________________ 15 ,
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K A R A O in, Poktatan., Aug. 31 W - „ President Z skandar M im today sus- f ! )cnded Uie OonaUtuUon of reaUess ^ Sost P a k is tan a n d personally took 3ver th e relna o f government.
READ TTMES-NEW S W ANT ADS.
FREEZERS18 Cb. F t . (UlMigtit}____ » U
N oth ing D ow n - $13 MonUt
15 On. F t , (O best)_______ J279NoUilng Down - tlO MonUi
M ax HUMPHRIESSALES & SERVICE
6 1 8 M a in N o . Ph. " 0 "
:h o o lMICool Clothes‘leaning
loods blocked to your sizo eusoble Kordite Bags. Iepiaced jriforcements. | waist bonds
(ELSS CLINIC
C u rb Sorvlce Offico
A c ro ti fro m Legion Holi
m d C A R R Y
P a c i f i c N c
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Buffalos Are ; Put on Block I In U. S. SalesI WASHINOTON. Aug. 31 im -N ow ’s I your chance to buy a buffalo cheap. I B u t youH have to h u rry . T he gov- I em m en t onty h as 500 for sale.I T be govem m ent a lso U offering I ft r a re opportunity to sn a p up 76 eUc, I 100 mule deer and IS l longhorn I catUe.I T h e fish and wiidUfe scrvice a n - I nounced U s t n l ^ t I t woutd seU the I anim als because o t th e grow th of Its I herds on th e lilg gam e preserves In I Nebraska. NorUi D akoU and O kla- I h o m a . ' O fflc la lr sa id th e surplus I anim als canno t be accommodated I on th e Available ranges w ithout I danger o t overgrating.I You can buy th e an im aU on the I hoof or butchered. T h e wildlife I service wUl give preference to appll- I can ts who wish to purchase the I anim als aUve fo r propagaUon and I exhlblUon.I MaUire buffalo wUl sell fo r about I tl50. M ature elk wUl sell fo r <90.I T he anlmaU m ay be purchased
from th e WlchlUt M ountains wildlife - refuge in O klahoma, Uie P o rst N io
b ra ra naUonal wlldUfe refuge In Nebraska, Uie SyUys HIU naUonal
* game preserve In N orth D akota and ' th e NaUonal Bison range Ui M on- ' tana.______________________________
See Us HEAVY
T r u c i cW e o re proud to a n n o u n ce tl- a n o th e r la rg e sh ip m en t o f H , . . a n d accesso ries. Inc lud
‘ • AXLE SHAF'• TRANSMISSl• WHEELS • [• REAR ENDS• POWER TAK• TAKE-OFF J(
W e Speciolize in H
PARTSP o r t i n o t u tu o l l y f o u n d in
BERIEMBER—You Can Most All
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A u t oKimberly Road ~ Hii
Northwest beethat end-of-summei
Seven fine Pacific Northwes ily part of those end-of-sumr lg up this weekend. Premiiit •esult of prime ingredients ai made them the favorites of live here,, s h o ^ by the fact 80 per cent of the beer boui
lere. The familiar stubbies ai cans are good companions,;
laturalnese in Pacific Northu
r t h w e s f B r e w i n g l r
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Four H u n g a ^
P o w young H u n g arlQ u ; ’I ,* - . Q Q pUtols sho t Uielr way
n u t border guards early ow>, d a ^ B dash to free A u iu ^ ^ » ,eap. lum ed In Ihelr wury-w,0V- “ ylum. A m t r u S ^
ring —---------------------__elk, CLEAN TRASII
30m QUINCY. Mass.. Aug. 31 »ce are certain o t least
a n - have learned nol to spin Uie rels onto public w ya.
f ita ed Uusm from bed yeaterdiittaSS' s In up Uie contents of kltt- which hod been dum p« 0 p lus sUeets. The Job tock u ,r«
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Mr*. Roche'i OrchnrdMUt l l
^ M ourice ond Poplor Sf,Hite C O N T A C TJJlO-
>niu Joe.LaHmore1608 Poplor Ph. I012J
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DUTY
I P a r t s:e th a t we hove AGAIN received 3f HEAVY DUTY TRUCK pam rluded in th is ore th e following;
iFTS .GEARS >SIONS ^» BRAKES >S • CLUTCHES iKE-OFFS JOINTS, etc.
I Hord-to-Get—
' FOR OLDER ' MODEL CARSd in m ost A uto Porta houief.
t Always Find I t. and for LESB aU
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> P a r t sHiwoy 30 - Phone 137
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w e s t b e e r s a r e
a m m e r p i c n i c s
l i i i m q u a l i t y —
3 a n d b r e w i n g
o f t h e p e o p l e
a c t t h a t m o r e
w u g h t h e r e ' i s
9 and conven- > -16, part of th« thwest Uving,
I n d u s t r y
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■lERMOS OTTLE ■
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Tw in F all! '
onference Set Churcl3ME, Auk. 311—T lie f)Uftrtcr- 1 7 /v i . lerence of the Ooodlnfc .itakc P U t LDS Chureh will bc held S u n - HANSEN, the Jerom e hlRli school ftudl- the Oommi
H otisen. wlr HuRh Brown, «iulstAnt to nex t Sundn luncll of twelve. S a lt L<ike to r o f the fill tpenk. Tho m om lns ew* O K ur R. s 111 begin At 10 n.m, and th e T ronn , Cnl )on »evlon n l 1:30 p.m. T lie T h e Rev, S seulQi) will b« hctd a t 8 of th e Hnn I th e Oooding chnpel,_______ 1D53. He ivlUKRLr BOUTIIKKN H A m sT i,”i ^•Ilr Hi-mini, iKurii. e.*t«r '‘cn'lcr«.. SunJar •cho.il. II a.m.. wrr- A t 12:30
s " v ., l" S ~ ;!»■"' s nHS. 1 p.m. W«li.«,1.,. p r . , „ ana Mil church“ •'r. ______ hUs. a ilferxnoMK r i iiJ i ia i o p « oo „
M. n. Ktddick, paaiar E A iltm n e o l ,
iirlrd l>r Mn. Alle* Wll.,in. f p.m. d is tric t nCtC
■ n .u r .d . , ,u ; ^ . nccused O f;^ J iA N s rs nAPTmT 3a»dny-0ldm’., [Iih1..*eb~>l. 11 a.m.. "Otihlp.
RICItFIKI.D M m ioniH T Ia.m.. Worihln. 9:IU a.m.. I D i1:iO p,m. Mondar, MVK. t p.m. I r «
lf)NI! COUMUNITY METHODIST I ^ I a.m., Sunday •ebool'. 11 a.m.. fror- I StOP funi t .m. w*.ln«dar. MYC and offl. I bCf
lunc il OK THE ^.SCKSmOS I ^kPIHCOPAI. I M:."K GerjJ;: al j j s I m. holy cnrnfBi.nlnn._______________
Z E L E m
Ford Tro n t h e b ig
N o t in •42' years has the of construction m en a n d ; the way to the h ea rt of a St. Lawrence Power and
T he going’s rugged and — - no delay. T hat’a why y<
Ford trucks a t work eve
How those Fords can Ford trucks outlast everj their day-in, day-out dep< why Ford trucks cost less lower repair costa, moro '
Ford’s first cost is low. ‘ modem iShort Stroke engii And longer-lived Ford t resale. T o get lower truck
- from America’s biggest i know truck costs best.
T H E B I G F L E E T S BUK
T H A N A N Y
F o r d T r u *^ . Using In te it ros
YOUR NE
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rch Presents I ~ ormer Minister KNOXiEN. Aur. 31—Members of [W—Johr nm unlty M dhodlat church.
will hnvc «n opportunity Adlnl E. ndny to hcnr n form er pn». * ewuer the church, (he Rev. Dr. I « « « > ■ * I. Sllter. now pastor of the Cftllf., Communlly church.
Rev, Mr. silfcr wns pnslor H nit'cn churcli In 1052 nnd : ivlll »i>cftlc nc the OHS n jn . ^In }/nn»c]i and » t Uie IJ;15 * ' n'lce In MurUURh. Sl^;:30 p.m. sundny n poUuck E ngU nd’* will bf served n t th c Hnn- ib . jirch with the Rev. Mr. nnd ____Uer nnd fnmlly aa Ruesu.
AllLY TRIAL ASKED:OLA, N. Y.. Aug. 31 WU-The n lio rncys otfice will geek'nn in) for Angelo Jo lm LnMnrca,: of kldnnping and murdering old Pc^er WelnterRer.
•RAY NowlP O T A T O C ELL ARS Ifungus stTowth snd mildew | °before storage tim e. '
P H O N B 1314 '
em SprayingS&H Q rcen Slnmps !
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he world seen such a massingid machines. They’re clearing>f a continent—in the mightytid Seaway project.'
ind the completion date allows’ you fihd tough, dependableeverywhere.
an take it! I t ’s a proven fact /ery other leading make! And lependability is a major reason, css. I t means less downtime,
ro work output,
w. T he gas and oil economy of ngincs keeps rtmning coeta-low. d trucks bring top dollar on ack costs all around, take a tip Bt truck, u sers~ the men wbo
lUY MORE FORD TRUCKS IY OTHER MAKE
jck s c o st: registration data on 10,502,351 truck*,
>IEIGHBORHOOD FORD
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FameNOXVILLE. Ttsnn,, Aug. SI **Jo h n FeU SU rerison, son of «'lOcmUc presldenU al nominee toward Ia E . Sterenson , w m nsked a t wns theMtference of southem Demo- , „ h A yesterday if he llkwl rock- >11 singer E3»U Presley. •Who?'* Stevenson rephed. ^ -w w w ,:ivta Presley," said the re- K o i !
I've n e re r m e l htm .“------------------------------ L E IW inslon Churchill retired as S 133 qik
ind 's p rim e m inister In April, ^
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coiffure. S(
*e our la te s t styles In Casual Western J nd C hild ren ; Sutde and sm ooth-leai ^ -length, w ith or w ithout belt*.
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FALLS, IDAHOMETROR SEEN
EUREKA. Calif., Aug. SI Wl — ree persons reported seeing a !teor early yesterday as t h ^ drove ■p-ard Eureka. Don Wilson snid It J the blRgest fireball he hnd ever m and th e highway was aa b righ td»y-____________________,
K o d ^ T i i n i s h b i ^-D A IL Y SERVICE-*.
L E E D O M P H O T O33 Shoshon* North - D ow nstalrt
Wa O lra 8 □ G re«a S tam ps
F L A S H Ind C rafted Soft L eo ther
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re Rtnlly Colorful . ' . several I and shapes, beautiful beaded
about »• doten b righ t colors, lhe thing Co dress up your pony ' ire. See picture a t left.
Item Jackets tor Men. W omen h - le a th e r Jacketa, ahort a n d
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0 working a t th e I to q u o n Contro!1 night and d ay —w ithou t letup. Tb a <±oice o f two T orque K ing V-8’c »»epower. Pow er S toerin f a nd tachc rfax. GVW 45.000 t t . '
□ S t l o n g e'ord tracks l . i t longar.
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Care o f Your CBy ANGELO PAT
Every m olher w orth th # n*m# »houId hi w to tJ h e r ^ l l d , o r children, to t a And tbU u p s a d coming »nd Just % llt tla th e tecot a h ea d of o th e r children, f lhe wquld ber'a chit n o t fo r tb e world sn d a ll p u ih them w h e n i too hard , b u t th e does w an t to «e t « i f , help, th e ra »lons one way o r ano ther ao « i to de t h a t they th ine o u t am onc th e cordlns t
*SUier«. flometlmea thU m e a iu trou- u d b l i I " B e . because children grow beet and b e tter jol
Jb beHer quality or m ind w hen *lven nyjng u,* cpporlunlty w ithout p r tsM rt. ed ahead
O ne m o the r aaya to another, o ther's pi W3)oecn't h e a lt up y e tr I ’m aurprUed. a t a b / 9 o m iy n t u p l o ^ bco.” l l i a t leavea u posslbl' f iP tvy '* m other a t a low. i f aha U poaalble. i « o t a aenalble. weU-lnfonned m oth- to be the £ \ t h e w U l w o r r r * t e u t t b a t a n d b e . n e u i u 4 f in devising ways of ge tting Davy lu v io r, bi j ^ e o m a a long faster. a b « begin* to possible ^ ^ h l m . chUd ifIW T h li 'push ing ide* c an be very ih a n te d t d& rm fu L Y ou may get » child In to K ature SE hooJ before h ls body and m ind a re o r ntore o t t a d y for th e change In environ- arguing t S t o e ^ T he tender b o d i haa n o t been never pui 3 |ta o iw d 'to take houW in a c lass- m ean rev g ^ o m . B itting on a h a rd c h a ir fo r a pushing. m t tim e, being kep t in alienee fo r a U& i e . asked to follow dlrecUons for a a T p e r lo d ^ - th M a « » *U new a n d S 11™
try ing cxperlenoet fo r a little neceswry , th e pecul
I S O n ly w hen h e Is physically and h e o r shtB n n f i l l r developed to w here h e can■UUe them w ithout too m uch fatiuge RM<tm____ I II e h iru tir
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T R IN C E S S - L IN ES , W Bew-casy Jumper In a lovely "prln- u ” silhouette; (Inttcry assured for % ery flgurel P a ir It w ith companion ^ msc, w tlh nil your sw eaters sn d ^ ouses. I t 's such a «‘ORdcrfully ver- ^Uie fashion for fall and w inter ^ U a rl ■ k '•
P a tte m 9203: Misses' sizes 13, U . ^, IS, 30. Size 16 Jumper t&kes 4 ^ rd s SD-lnch fabric; blouse a yards ^ .lnch.,tfcbrlc. \T h is ea^y-to-use p n tle m gives O rfect^flt. Complet«. illustraled sew m »rt ahows you cTcry step . ^ jlend th irty -five c en ts In coins « - I ^ th ls p a t te r a - e d d 8 ocnts for ^
cb p a tte rn fo r l s t - c la » m ailing. ^ . i i ' to -M arian M a rtin , care o f m hefrNCFS, p a t te m departm en t, ^^ C 0t 28th stree t. New Y ork 11. %
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roundci Mrs. F ‘’ride, Shoslio ed a t tl Peterso groom,
Fran< uncle (
JENE WILLIAMS j ' o ? IeaCBtvUg) bride. 1
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O il Idren S°i'ATRI T o ”
I a trio.d h t be asked to a ttend school. f th is regardless of h is age and P“ “ “ , .ecothplUhmenU of the neigh- „ . C w child or a rtslaUve's htUa one. len a child Is aUowed to be h im - to u u i Mlped to be h is best self, allow . L o ..n ) develop a t his ow n ra(< nc« iinms 1 ng to the p a tte rn of hla gifts in hon lls handicaps, he will do a f a r wH] be * Job of growing, learning and enslnee th a n If he U pushed and hau l-
ta d of hlmseU according to a n . r '•s pa ttern . I L O S*by ought to be as good a bnby c sslble, a child as good a child a s r O l tie. and the adolescent allowed w e n the good ado lescen t T he go6d- u , r ^ I u n referring to U n o t b t - .d m t r, bu t quality of being. U U n o t tum » ' rie to have the best-quallty win 'k. i f h ls growth la forced o r m litJ !
«d la (llrecUons a lien to him. ure allowed eh lld ren 31 y e a n *fhe >re of growing tim e. T here Is no nroleoti Qg w ith th a t O ld Lady. She U civlo cl
pushed willingly a n d takea a and M revenge on those who do th e w eU an
wvlewe th e children tim e. Guide freshm w ith paUence. D irec t Uiem T aylor llrmness. Check them when
sary. B ut le t each be the child, . < •ecullar chUd. n a tu re ordained
sha ahould be. S to p pushlngl■ copal :
ltm •dnuU if. thinkin*. th e chl
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W u ^ ic ... DID YOU KN
th a t you can buy a
SPINET Ofw ith b n a pedals and tradiUonal orj
everybody love*, w ith chord a ttachm
th e J lrn Ume you s l l down . . .
FOR $ 0 ONLY. . > Z
NO DOWN PA! ON APPROVED c n
See Magic Valley't P i a n o o n if O r p n n
CLAUDE BRY our Botdwin A cro ionic
arol Freem an, -.......,Villiams U nited - I H in Tem ple Rites
UCMPXELD. Aug. a t—Carol A nn ;eman. daughU r of Mr. and M rs.E. Freem an, became th e bride o f rold Oene Williams, son of M r. i Mra. Harold K. W dllam s, F ri*I a t the LD6 temple, I ^ h o FalU .S President F rands M. Davis o f- ated.'H e bride, given In m arriage by e rather, chose a floor leng th /n fashioned of ChanUlIy lace In man rose pa ttern over whlt4 sa tin , h inserts of pleated tulle. H er Ited tulle fingertip veil w as held h a pearl trimm ed tia ra. S he ried a bouquet of red rosea a n d Ite feathered carnations. ■ ■ ■Inry Stowell. Shoshone, was m aid honor. She wore a peach colored mni and carried a fan of w hite nations wlU) llRht green back - und. Bridesmaids were Carol Kama, sister of th s bridegroom; ira Freeman, sister of the bride:Nebeker. S a il Lake City, a n d
lice PauUek, Tooele, O tah. T h e ir tel formal gowns were aocenl«d bouquets of pink carnatlona c a r-
on lavender fans.Irs. Preem an wore a brown and 1 flecked dress wlUi yellow glad- corsage and M rt. 'WllUarra w ore
atlernoon dresa of grey lace over lc U ffe la w ith 'a pink c«rnaU on
on WllllBmi, brother of th e legroom. was best man. W p *he reception was held S a tu rd ay rning a t the Richfield LDS rch. Ardls Swan was reception- and Shiela Briggs had charge, o f ^ xJ s t suest-book. Mrs. Ronald Sluder
iplled the girt lUt and Sharon rd and Charlene Sorensen pre- d a l lUe gift table. he three tiered wedding cake.)ed by a nuptial scene, was su r- ided by plnlc roses and greenery.. Roger Preeman. a u n t o f th e:e, served. Mrs. V. P . P e rron , g ;; tshone, a u n t of the bride, p resld -»l th e punch table, and M rs. Leosrson. Buhl. aun t of th e b ride- |^ B £ i |9>m, was reception aaslsunLrands - N. Stowell. Shoshone.le of the-^brlde, was m aster ofmonies. Prayer was offered by). Freeman, g randfather of th ee. Readings were given by M rt.4 Lee. Mrs. John Sehenk and Ifebeker. Sally Peterson and Ina Johnson played piano tolos.. Melvin Pope was soloist a c - 1—» panled by Mrs. L. T . Sanders. I l l ' np le by th e River- waa aung by ^ * lo. Mr. and M tt. W ayne Skeem * i
Sally Peteraon. Buhl, accom - fX led by M n . Lee Petenon. * 'Allowing a th o r t honeymoon th e BU RL lyweds will be a t home in R ich - daughter I unUl fall when they will r e tu rn Snow , u Utah s u t e Agriculture college. M rt. Coi nn, U U h. The new Mrs. W ll- D r. Aide IS will be sophomore m alorlng Y ork, t home economics and ‘WllUams Sunday
begin h is third year in civil chu rch , neering. T h e a
* * * t>crform«
Dstumes Picked jc h u rc h .^
b r Wendell U nit'ENDELL, Aug. Jl-M efnben i of
Jay-C -E ttes havo decided to p t Jumper dresses for th e ir cos- le. M alerUI and o ther deU lls
be , worked ou t by th e com - S i h . lee.- M rt. Francis Goble, M r t . ^ „ J l , ■ rPtssm ore and Mrs. Bill B unn . , “ }i- " Ij" hq group discussed local w elfare _ , , i ieota a t th e l u t tneeUng at, th e ” w B club rooma. M rt. Merle T erry J ^ ^ h a n o
M rt. Jerry Clapp, chairm en of jfatv work, were in charg# o f a u ,f t brid ew of ptevlous Projeots. g h e Vore hm enU were served by Mrs. S . A. cryttm lllr lo r and M rt. CUpp. cada bou
* * * them um iSchool to Open chT?£.,‘’
HOSHONE, Aug. S l_ T h e EpU- al Sunday ichool will open, a t church here a t 10:M a. m. Sept.
A picnic will be planned (or .h n n,»\ „ uS ,, U..1 . « t u t h . w , . t h „ avor able. b ronze ctr t . R . O. Neher Is Sunday achool a m c e rlntendent wlUx Mrt. O y d e w m flow ip musician. Mra. Oharle* H ao - c ryau illii , Mrs. Owood Werry, M rt. J . b a sk et i vard Manning. Mrs. Neher and I. Buster Oehrlg ara teachert.
* ¥ ¥DATE CHANGED « r -n 3
HOSHONE. Aug. 31— BnpUsmal * n S f i|'Ices for the LDS church will be « 'M P1 Sept. 8 a t Gooding inatead o( l |K f >
Saturday, as previously a n - S Z U , meed.
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fRLBV, Aug. 31 — M ary Snow, T h e c h te r of Mr. and M rt. Jo h n D . Peckhi ’, a n d Robc(t L. H atch , son of weddlr C onstan t H alch, Moscow, a n d K enne
U den B. Hatch. Syracuse, New T hree , exchanged m arriage vows R.- Lal lay afternoon In th e M ethodist H ende :h . T hee alngle ring ceremony w as B . Ha. rm ed by the Rev, K enne th O . an i I. pasto r of the P resbyterian Jack :h . before UII candelabra a n d w orth: !t3 o f pink and w hite gladioli. F o r 0 bride, given in m arriage by Snow fa th e r , chose a floor leng th noon
o f white tulle over sa tin w ith T he tn apei train . Tho b o u lla n t sk ir t » tu rq tw o t le n of laee a n d p leated w ith t
T h e bodice waa . fashioned coraag a .high V -necklln» :and tin y a r t
aleevea. Mer Tlngertlp veil o f den o waa held by a Ju lie t cap of followi
w ith seed pearls nnd sho c ar- T h e a bouquet of w hite roses a n d topped lanoUs. ro r ceiI. Ja ck Snow, sister-in -law of bride, was m atron of honor. vore a ballerina length dress of slllne and carried a sm all eaa- bouquet of deep p ink c h ry tan - um i.0 b r i d e s m a i d s were Mrs les R. LaFallette, Moscow, in lotse: Non Soden. in du ll gold. M argare t Cook, in pa le green. I
bridesmaids' Rov ’n s m atched ■ m a tro n ol honor'* and they J ed sm all cascade bouqueU o f ‘ so chrysanthemums. {ne Snow, niece o t th e bride, ( flow er girl. She wore a pink I »lllne dress and carried * small I •t o t pink chrysttnthccnums. I
SEDROOM I
SUITES I IAS LOW AS j
5 9 5 0
L I M E D O A K S U I T E |
iiplete «'lih Double D resser • |
)kcas« Hesdboard Bed Com - |
^ w ith FootboardI
Choose From Over ;!5 Suites . . .
AU Styles-Sizes and Finishes Up To $395.00.
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Rite W ed s Ssi Robert Hatchle candle Ughtera w ere M argaret « k h a rd t and K a y Petlygrove. The idding m usic w as played by Mrs. j enneth H enderson a t th e organ. . . . iree solos wera sung by Charles• L aP alletU accom panied by. M n . .v i enderson. i T he best m on w as L ieu t. Wllllom
H asjler. The ushers were Peter IS, , atiQW. b ro ther o t th e bride, In d “1, ick M arlaneau a n d Ju d d K en- f,“ jr th y , both of Moscow; 'F o r h e r daugh ter's wedding, Mrs. „ >ow choee a navy blue lace a fte r -1 I*” Kin dress w ith blue accessories. ” , 10 moUier of th e bridegroom wore turquoU e raw silk a fte rn o o n dress th beige accessories. E nch had a rsage of p ink baby roses.A reoeptlon was he ld In th e gar- ff* n o f the britje'a p a re n t 's home “ i Mowing Uie w edding. “ ‘JT he lour tie red w edding cnke . * pped w ith roses placed on a. m ir- r cen tered the tab le covered w ith
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Four Circles for C hristian Women
I Work on C harityI KIMBERLY. Aug. 31—T he C hrls- I Uan Women'a fellowship m e t in four I groups Tuesday afternoon a n d eve- I nlng lo w ork on charity pro jec ts .for I the Japanese a n d two In d ian tail- I slons.I Oroup No. 1 m e t w ith Mra. M ary I W alker w ith Mrs. Faye Lewis lead- I Ing tbe devotions; . Mrs. G ordon I Hill presented th e program . •1 Mrs. Joe Froehllch. Jr.. led the 1 program for group N0.-2 a t th e home
of Pearl Tussey. M rs. M ary M aspn I gave Uie devoUons,
Mrs. G eorge C rockett led th a de- I voUons for g roup No. 3 a t the home
of Edd H ansen. Mrs, Irvin K evan I p ruen ted th e progrfttn.[ Group No. 4 m e t w ith M n . C harlesI Potucek in th e evening. M rs. BobI W right led th e devoUons and Mrs,! Cecil Jacobs av ^ th e ^ p ro g ra m .
Family M eetsD IETRICH..Aug. 31—Members of
Uie family of M r. and Mrs. E . J. Kirkpatrick had a reunion th is week a t the ir home.
Among those a ttend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Ben K irkpatrick .a n d fnmlly. W arden. W ash.: Mr. and Mr«. Robert T heli and fnmlly. L ubbock, Tex.: M r. and Mra. H arvey Imgkrd and daughters. Belief lower, Calif., and Mr. and M n . Ployd W a- teri, E phraU . W ash. _________ _
L. E. S tephens and M rt. M ilton Eberhard. bo th Blackfoot. Sheila Westover. Aberdeen, was In charge
. of the gueat book.. F o r a sh o r t honeymoon to th e
Oregon coast, th e bride chose a slieer wool sh e a th dress o t gold and brown tweed w ith ' a m atch ing Jacket and a gold feathered hat.
' Following th e honeymoon the couple will Uve In Moscow w here Hntch Is a senior and ahe Is a Junior a t th e University of ldat)0. B oth are m ajoring In commeri:lal a rt.
, ' The bride was graduated from the Aberdeen high school in 19S3 and is a mem ber of th e K appa Alpha T heU sorority ftt th e university.
O ui-o t-sU t« guests w ert M rs. Tom "Vors. K allspeil, M ont., alster of the bridegroom, a n d Jlm T urck, Cleveland, O.an heirloom laea and linen c lo th . Cry&Ul candle ho lders w ith amaU flowers and candles flanked the cake. Reception asslstanU were M rt. Bruce Johnson, Burtey, and Mrs.
II N oticeA siltU nce o t T tm e s -N e w i'
readert Is requested to keep ao- 1‘ d s l page new t tresh a s d -read- <'■ .Me, '
Readers a rs asked to repo rt <' meeUngs and o the r eventa im m e- ‘{ diately. In th e case of rea d e r t > ' residing outside Tw in Falls. I t Is
u rg e n t ' to con tac t th e T im es- <News reporter In tb e com m unity <
", I prompUy. U there Is no repo rte r ior ons cannot be conU cted. th e I
: newt should be m ailed Immedl-: ately-to th e aoCa) editor. ,I I t is e tpeda lly Im portan t to |
report m arriages prom ptly. In <cases of form al m arriages, photos i
* Ihould be obtAlned and sub- ’ m ltted Immediately.
Stories and photos of old, avenU cannot be accepted. ,1 ^ -, . 11.. - . , — ,
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W atch fo r O u r F le e t o f (
JELEVERY TYPE EQUI
Oil—1PETROLEUM P tDELIVERY .' .
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of DONNA BYBEEJ . . . . wbose engagemefli lo Leon-
rek ard Prr.tl, io n of Mr. aod M n.M att Prell, D uhl. U announeed
Ht . by her parents. Mr. and n in . F r ll i n d E. Bjbee. Castleford. Miss Bybee n d wa* (radnated from Castleford lb . h lfh school In 1036 and P re tl w ai ’C7 gradaated In 1932. H e is engaged e r h i fam in g southw est of Buhi. No 'nJ weddlnc daU h a t been aet. (Al
bum photo—s U tf engraving)
“ We, the Womenhe "ExacUy how old nro you whe
" you get to b« middle aged?" m «><* daug h ie raa ie d m eo n c c ,
I was h e s lu n t to se t an exact tlm ' —ns are m ost women.
As a mfttier of fact. I t probnbl Isn 't any one b irthday th a t make
f l a woman feel m iddle-aged. I t 's : ** scries of lltUe s ii^p o sts ih n t te! _ h e r she is well a long the road.' 5 Her children begin to say, "Bu
MoUier. you Just don 't u n d e rju n d . as though Uiey w ere trying to ge a thought through to someone oi
^ ano iher planeu.er H er husbnnd Innocently sayc :k. "W hy ahe doesn 't look th n t old
about a woman who. Ju st happens t< i t . be about the sam e age a s th e wife >11 She overheads a young maxrle< he woman refer to h e r crowd aa " th r t . o lder crowd,"
' She notices how often snleswomei —I try to sell her by saying. " I t is »
youthful.'* They never sa id I t whei slfo was.
I ■ She catches a fleeting glimpse o . herself m irrored In a p la le glas . s to re .window w hen she Is ploddln;
along, tired ou t n ftcr ha lf n day' ( shopping and noUce.<i th a t the re . fleeted woman's ponturo and ear I rlage look definitely mlddle-ageC s In Uie middle o t a gay p a rty ah • catches herself thinking. "We rca ll r ought to go home before long. We'v r got to get up early tomorrow m om s ing."
I n going through some old snap sho ls she comes across a picture o
> herself and her husband w hen the: 1 were first m arried and Uiinks "wh■ we were Just kids.’*
She goea shopping for a n evenlni , tlrcss and a fte r being ahown dozen ‘ of dresses w ith ya rd s and yards o
ruffles, says 'w lth a trace of ex asperatlon In h e r voice. "Haven'
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JUNE K o c n e o n - . . . whoM engareoifnt U i ,l Mra .. P o l th a i t. io n of Mr. and Mn.« need Po tthas t. Is announcert F rits p a re n u , Mr. and M n. VTi^;ybee Koch. Mlsa Koch U a leW sford Tw in Fall* high tchnol tvl! w aa' P o t th a i t was craduated la
aged H e Is employed by (he I. No M ercantile com panr. T hi w (Al- ding la lenU tlrely *ei f e ,^ ;
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Shoshone Reports School EnrollmtntSHOSHONE. Aug. 3 1 -S lJ i :^ -
■ tim e have 487 pupils enroUtdtM,■ fall. Supt. Ralph Vlllers rnw**,nhiv Lincoln school iherun
ri^T » 3’ th ird ; 57 fourth; J i tua n d « alxth.
*' T he jun io r high achool h u l to’"B u t 38 seventh gradwiaj
o^Bet piip lls 'ln Ih .toI. on ’““ h 40 frenhmen; a
sophomores; 31 Juniors and Jl«a. lont.
old because of Labor day. Hot 2 3 ais to progrnm will begin on T iim iTs wife, th e lin c o ln school cafeteria.
i r r l e d -----------------------------" th e • A « -b e ll carillon to be bui)ii
W nshington. D. C, waa pre.iem«i, om en th la country by tha people oliit ■ i* « N etherlands._______ ,
you an y th ing more luitable It i*4 of •8®'"Blass ^hose words are ou t lUM .
ddlna ^ ^ h e had adm itted (okr. dav 'n “>>‘1 someone else th a t tiili e re - middle a g e d -a n d w hat of 111
g l Heart Disease IIVe've I U ld
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if 1."S‘ !!s.n; i>aatr m »Uar 1J7.0II; Julf 139.SII. Inst ycAr.
Wool lutura cloiH .1 et a emt to 1.1 Wftltcr al T . r u?;i!.‘r “."■ u c -li: o rdm rd tin
Crrlllkatrd apot wool lopa Kt.Olt. were niime |H.DId;.V.Nomlr.al> wUh Dr. .
GOP \yomen Are « '" ] ] ExJibrtedtoWork
BOlflE. jviJ«. 31 Ml-IiJflho‘« Re- Jurle*. her A u b llu n w omen wera told by Oov. permftnenll: Tpobert E. SmyUo to<Sy. th e ir party'* —
work V i i c u t o u t In explloit term s ir Idtho Is to contribute lU «hare D U L g i i to » OOP victory In NovembtJ-,
And the woihen. Bmylle tald . r S C < would have to do a m ajor ahare ot the touith “door-to-door"-work of a .•ucccalui cam palan; Smylle’! re- "mark# w tre contained In a aneech prepured for delivery to the annual luncheon m eeU nj o t the Idaho l»ed- erallon of Republican W omen. The f ® “ «*]* »e«lon a prelim inary to the ^OOP IlnU, pla tfonn convenUon which s e u u nder way here tomor-
' ■ burglary TlI belnu In th
TwinFalls Livestock Prices 2 Tax
--------- — --------- ' To(*ion company baaed on th a auction
-M le Autt. 20; n ight Wnlj.^ o o d lo choice Btcera - t t l J 5 to t» .50 probably w ^Good.lo choloe heUera ID JO to SliO O” ®
Commerclftl c o w a ....- l l t* 13-50 ®".rCnnncra nnd cutters— 1 lo 9.25 cta and u it Commercial l ^ i r i Z r i 3 . 3 5 to MiO cmpl pn 01 Henvy feeder aleera U 10.25 to 1B.76 tlon UckeU Heavy f ted e r he llers- H JO to 17 ,B ittr cD lvea________ W irn sw :Vealers _____________ 16 to 31 *ome 88 ml
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a n d F in a* * * . ' * *
ivestocklupiHitt.^ur. *1 !.»•) —ir.'*I>Ai—l'»llJ» M/ti'l wW i
• 1; (il.M 2.-.; nominal. lo<i>r. Oaalli}»rlr ntlm ita nol {Iliad; llalni n*vr
■ufllrra lA a<;tiO: larludH iTounil J douhk. fuig.r. Into 1 "•prlna'lamt *"* *t«l’ I*’*'*"” 'r; rarly Xll.in n.<I i.ifftfi'rnl to aorMaii naalnatkei; Ula r««i"<l>r alxilhtar V.'brM_cM.hi«hff; fa«.l«rm firm; ».n>1 aad Wmrmbar !.ii.ihirr a»rint lamli> around 10 hither. Sapu
■ ood and choica aprinf laatltia hliliar, Sapiai00. ' ' SfflaniWf I
• — ln>»»r,rollTI.ANn onla Io»lr I
(.VO. Aai. M .|rr>-Ci(tt> for hltbar. 8n>ta
’su*M«h’rr;-o ih” caulV m!-!'' Cllir.VtlO.■nlr. .trap : «->J Co n N... 1;'lrw S..xb.In olMfh<il<» hnffra 22,0».*:.;i; cannar tar n.Hnlnalj r »<•• 7.00.9.00: utllltr co'a *»-l.»«.1; ixllitr bulla U.Dft>IS.Ja; <al>M >'■0 ; iratVat itriin*; |ood aad C
Vt< 1<.iO.:u.»0: Indl.Idual 20.10. ClIICACO. Illr I" 'omnirrrlal lo.no.u.t*'. 0(.If :.U(iri: marV.I clo.'d Wkaat
Ti.i.ao )nmtr; DK fl*N Mt : iradf bulchcra unt.itad «n D»f M'♦tl So. 1. : and t cradM Mar S.3l>’ 1*,SH.;0,:5; aowa 104.100 Iba. Mar 1.21. Julr 1.5,?lT trFM^!’«ih,ji*™iir/i*?Idr* l.«cVn>rr .r .In . lamb. IT.SO-IO.CO; Daa I.l• ( ikhI anil rhoira taflara Har l.< „ ...
OMAHA OaUV. Ami, 31 iJ'J-(HSOAl-IIota 8«bI ilthcr* mi>«ll)i Sl, Inalancai ID D«t owa ; l hichar: moat >18 Ho. I. Mar .'IVCklJO Ib. hulchrra U.l^U.IO: Mar . I and : l«.7l.n.2t: aowa rO< Julr .74.0tt.u.lill, R,«>i)U: calvra IflO ; ftnarallr alaadr Aavi M Irr <’**>'' *nd nu guotabla tban i' Dac l.<
l i V . r t k K : ■■"•" •■' ■■'•(-HICAGO KANSAS Ir.n. Aun. 11 lU n —lUSDA)— eata; down '
ibla rrcrlPU «.|V0; markat talrir dark hard uichria undrr :10 Iba. unairn, IMSSi: Nn. 2& hlebfr; ciciard ateadr: walchta 1 IS1 ■«il"ir*nt??0u!’« 9 ‘l b f t o lK«iNi 1
S; ^*.50 and jJJ* J | 5U .'A \ I'w loti' moa^r 7(0? I and OaU? No lU.. U.7i.^n.0»:ll haad lolmwllr too*:' cil'ria JOO: all alaucbUr Kadr IMI IW In^pia-bolidar «laanu;> tradlnf; Rira t l .|0 : t lowrr: vaalrra auadj to fullr Korbaani : •r: aiocVrra and fc«Jfra alaadr! Bran IU.; I nrim. tad ataara 31.10: kad chMea tn hlih eholta I.IJO Ih. .■*hjft'r?J^'’oo*'o P f t f '• liict uradr all claiara; food t o ______ __'Inr lamlia SMOI IU. S1.00.:i-lll:10 low foo<| aprlnfara U.l9>lt.lD;>olea alauihlar awaa I.t0-(.00. CHICAGO Arrival* Ui
RAN FHANCIBCO manU <».HANCI.1C0. Atir. 11 (ur.rsMNt auppiir* «.alabla for wtak 1.000; compare] about alaadrla ot laat n>aak, alauihtar alaara Track aal> wrili. bul QuolaI|,ona unlaatad wllh 2 Inchima rllilbla to icrxia 'M th- lhan Orrsnn runlushlrr hrifvra (Irm lo Initancaa l.ilkt.na, Ur: bulk cowa I.O»>1.IO blihar: l.lO. lO'a trcounllnt for hulk et rac^pla; 4.H. US I
with I..I waak. alauihlar cal.aa UR 2A 1.00 rlvrr warba*
• alabla tor waak KD: huKhtra Tonllara alint, bclwran >l>» In 10 par cant LU: Nabra. adar pin acarca: romparad with Slraat aal. k bulehrra rnoxir alaadj. top WaaWnylon
a'iwa alaadr. Nnrth Uakeaalahla for wafk 1.100; ceu>par«I 1.71. fair1 wark. asrlni alauihlar Itmba I.IM .10. ur;n lo-ar, .poll I.OO o»: ahorn round whilai
and alaufhtrr awr* alaadr: fa«lar Wliconaln naadr. Initancaa <0 tilffcar; bulk Vawiahad I.»lad iprlnc alauibtar lamba 10.00. Onlonat I>ori and choica 7r«ah to aunnfr sarkat dull,rini linba J9.lft.l0.l0. 8lr««t aali
— ---- Triaa whiKI.OS ANCKLES 1.00-1.21. 2
N(;K1.K.S. Aui. II mMK)— flMnlah 1 Ii00; lupply Includaa about (Ira fipanlah 1 In^ri, two loaita halfan, balanca Oraron Hpaiowi: ilow. claanup trada haHan J , to I .Incl
to lowar: Mhar cUaiM about anj tarm- Illlh ilandarH to loar choica undar WaahlnitonM airara 10.0ft-3i.00: food lad 111; midwica (ad haltara 11.00s Ulllilr and 11. lb. heia a) nwa n .» .|l .3 1 : eannara and baakat* ra410.11.00; calraa 10; prMilcallr no boi Ep«nUh 00: Ilaadr! US We. I lo I HUM
n .a followKP"»._______________ for Idaho 1
17000 Damage 1 1 !'! ise Is Brought _:m a. W ash.. AUS. 31 ( i^ A
dnmnRe suit w as filed In .- dlitrlei courl yesterday by
jnn. Boise, who claimed abe R i i f r 1 lnjurle.n In a fall from a A 'U I , ' In B Iru lt orchard near here I- ir.T and L au ra Swier. In whose ciiiCAno I the woman wa* employed..amed as defendants along iti? !; 0 1" ir. Jam es Zimmerman. Dr. Duitart T. Lupar And Yakima Valley ”
nl h u p lU I . U'icera 11^isserled ahe fell because or a K oai ».»i -e ladder and th n t as a result roper trea tm en t for her In- «>(,«* « i; r her le ft leg was ahortened rm i r ^ 'p t enUy. [“
glary Charge aces T. F. ManB. Lewis, 28. 281 Blue Lakea b o iSB.
,rd north, was scheduled to b« *,nn,an n ed Friday nfUrnoon In Twin y „ t* n la y istiee court on charge of Ilrat burglary. s h e shicharged w llh burglarUlnR a
glater a l Fom M anufaclurlng f t io n n wi ly, 22s Seeond avenue eouth. pianaU on y \ m o f m ore than »100. queiUoned Lewla about the e^cuaed.' y Thursday and he admitted n the building. A part of the She lell waa recovered by police. j j ^ b l l l m
IX Reductions0 Go Into EffectHINOTON. Auff. 3J any dlffeiuction* go Into cffect a t mia» ^^3onlght. b u t the general publicly won't noUce them a bit. ”increases the tax-free mini- ‘®‘‘“ n amusem ent admlaslon tick-1 the o lhe r raises the tax ex- D a | n on sho rt-hau l tram porU - l. l> C l
cuts will m ean a lo u to pyeaW ^t asuiy of revenue e s tlm a t^ a t ledera 8 million do lla n annually. ----------------------------- 1 'H e au ti
ark e tsQSAIN
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Grain < o(1-0 Aua >1 <,r.-Klrn. r»ah mar- NEW VOR! iHiria-l an upturn In all (ralna yCnT for m03 ./Wana on Iba h.»aM of traila ^„ y n e x t WM w r* « rrW fy Uraa bul th»» bUSlnCSSnifn A aand a rau|ila «( ilutani wheat mOTC COnlUle Ito naw i.aKinal hlab wrrllo'r. higher hopea
s : : ; ; a*s'naal In lha’caib narkaU SS tlie tUHIIn..cMaad I ' i to S cantJ hlahar. y js r , t h e f n[«,*tVmbir ‘l'l7V ".'-* "S ? VIW “iplambar 7 :^ : rr< 1S-2U blihrr. dUCtlon am) r I.**'*-!-**: '" 'baan. '.i;I»j Unes Ot RtXKl:7 ," ^ “; : .V.“ •; n . 5 " i X iatilambar 110.71. the fCdenf D
•i-AHirrnAis- suspiciont;o. Au'i. l i (a-;;.-\vhrat nona. Use mftJcliic. 1 I yallow I.IK; No. 1 r'<b>w I .ll : gOOdS IndUlt
'f i ' i i” 'Birhl'^’' ' ’ ‘ i io!n' "li"'" conaumerj w "al, iaU ln i chotaa I.J«.i.4»J faa4 the CVCr^Ullr
and-better ba m i ^ r r K i m e .
CO. Au*. 11 New Yotk. Iiopra Hlih I.oir Cloa* ou t today, sn M»si i.fMi s .i f 'i j.2»ii n * «j . « s * 5.21', 2,2»‘l vance o f prlc;i2> 15;. H!i*I 'i iC i ' l l * I ' i j c | « i ! wide Steel il l 2..1S .,1.. l . . l ^ I ..IS
J'JIJ* I 'j ; ,- VJI?’ te rh lg h e rp r!:” • 1:” ;; ! ; i f t u i . r » i m .
i.i(i« I.47H 1.(4 i . u s may com t ai-i.(M . I.O S > back to »ehc
.72'i .1 . i* 'i chan ts seem.7Ki., .«% .7*4. consum erip-
-i'-l: '7’J i: wpeelaHylnS ’" i h « ^ a c . r
tim e fo r a bl1.14 1.4J>4 1.41«; 1.4IS ____i.4«»; I t i i i.ihO i.ifli.;
i:i2!4_ ^ \:\\u lill ProoalKANHAa CITY CHAIN '
'Sn,‘V -:4l<‘;;V*” ’up tc : No. r wM<a ii .i r one ye'of Fi
''■ J-i 51U 'f' K"- ! Beckworthnd ml.a^ 11.11 lo tl.l7N: No. 1No cara; unchanird ; Nn. S whlta agency tllD.
” * **________________Hoobler p: li 5; to IMON.__________________ Tw in PWb 1.40 lo ii.4:n. ,_______________ u lcn tly obtA
“ .“ •a 'r'tiv , tho secuHly m -" Vo ' and Fnb. 11.
__________________ form ation n
itatoes-Onions s £ s___________________________ ! for tr ia l in
CUICACO •------
;fS ', f e V i " 5 . , V i “ : s P a r l e yra'modarala; danutd food; markat Y 1TafM (100 lba.{ XJS IA waahad L < a D <nch minimum unlaa. atalHt Id.h^ KELLOO<; u a aal'r'a ‘I Hill M lnlne'a Dapar aacka 4.10, maatar con- nnd Official
I.OO; Mlnnaaola-North OakoU IM W orkcrt. FC rbaa 2.1D.3.11; Mlnnaul* aandland on a new t
faalaai Idaho-Oraton ruaaata 4.11; ClUded Wage
ir .i . '" ! , ';! - . S r - S d “r i s r . ’si:.lr 1.00 J Wlaconiln round , ,4, OVer t h 8 nC5. unwaahad niMil «ma t . l0-*<l, Jatne^ D In «und rada l.ll-I.IO, rua.H lam.>; Suppllaa llihti damand ll(ht; nOt nCCeptC
Buii.Bpankh 1 Inch and larsar 3.11-1.71. o a t T T A
Iton Spinlati 1 Inch knd lancar itA rt COIutn
r«4 sIoW alrlnst 7.0M.l»j l> lb. T . NlghUnS nUh type la ia L li. announced :
ruTURCS T h e fourillowlns Cbleifo futaraa fluoutlona *}jj ^bo potaloaa and enlona ara pro- Will OS loc r tba E. W- aeapanr. c o m cr ef 1
ruaaata .......J.M I.M sona -----
J F t e l S T S
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itter and EggsCUtCAOO I
i ■’> 711.000 pounda: markat alaadr; -
10 eanu: t l acora n m n aaora a ao ratlH ;«u laU iilii«e r* l7K : ,
I , . . ‘I'; s s i iY .'i’ i.‘.v: n b o * ' I
3; niadiuma 1^: aundarda t t | cun celebrated alpta 11; dlrtlat and cbaeka. Ubi. the other
rome Woman I ducer A lt
P r o v e s H o n e s t y I' ' " ' ' aay they 1
3B, Aug- 31 i» A Jerom e m etlci o n1 m otorist visiting In Boise bers lo k:clay was given a trmfflo ticket for 3S y e asn ^ A ln g . 1showed up a t trafflo courl .unked down h e r « l fine. TTie ”
w as returned w ith the ex- 2“ *^.ion th a l because ahe waa P u ^ ' . ,,J ; ^ e th e ticket was bt=lng
le ft, b u t a few m inu tes 'Ia te r ntlfi^ tevi! ahe .o m e and slapped the network on th e counter again. ?^M ldent
conscience bothered me." tldlar?. C Id. "T hat’s w hy I came back. ducUons,
ahown the aame courteaty r lg h d to nee before.” , jo r vldeo- c lerk aald th a t d id n 't make th e UUe 2
fference and th e sccond cour- w ash im ■as stlU-belng extended. new NBC w oman lu m e d on h e r heel f irs t luc li
Ift—th a court has th e doUar.l th e grour ---------------------------— I TV. Putu
elief Allocatedleral funda to aUevlale hurri-md flood dam age in Nevada. “ P* *lu thorlied allocallon of $30,000 AND MOIih'oe county, Nev., (o r damage* n r rbllc property resulUng from " J Zriooda en G alena and Peavlne COMF
la s t Ju ly 20. N evada Oor- .g o ,a H- Russell w as Informed of **” “ “-csldent'a declsloa, L — —
STORE NOW for '
A b e r d e e n IPHONE 3
S^cCoy Goal & 1
TiSl
iuess Has Rupei d iH o p e o f
form erly ol
ood SeasonroR K . Aug. 31 W»-The newmost builncssM Rets under ri««^m nrt » eek, AiijJ rarely hnve -icn faced Septem ber w ith ‘ iifU leuee-or. a l lenst. w llh
dTy ts widely looked upon jiilnK i» ln t In the buAlnrss ^ *' ! e n d o( th e lum m er dol- J ;Id th e . ta r t of lhe btit p:t>- «^ l^ . ,n le i period for many
iber inay w ell Ihow w lieiher ' flf rc.terre board t.<i right in ;ion th l t a new boom Is In Pocilic no Hi:, especially In th e eapltiil ” dustrlei, o r w hether bnlky r« w ll! dash lhe hopes ot ;ililnR 'i-80lng -l0-be-bl|K er. tr boys. O oodman. uirnn ljf T ru a t company of “ k. In 111 Septem ber aurvey \ I / A | a | r . / .s n y s : “Conaumer willlns- f T U l . l \ ’ buy h a i w ithstood the nri- _ prices and atio apparenlly \X C
Ullnn effecU of th e nation- b o i s e . j ;l atrlke." lum ber woi Item s In Uie (tores will be t- court tn a T p rtce lags next m onlh and p iy t « l of eonstimer accepuince f-oni u,b It a f ie r th e p re ien t n u h of ‘ jn y K hool buying la over. M ir- s^ c re la r tem conlldcnl.however, th a t ^-nlni rip cn d ln g w lllb e au a U ln ed . 1- wjhfti, irln t h e » / t goods llnea. nnd j ^ Mu * of duniblea will pick up In ^ a blB Christmaa seaion. ----------------------------- $301.62 am
lation Given n Fraud Count
H . Hoobler. 233 Addlaon * * * = waa plaeed on probaUon for SALT L r F r id iy b y Judge Robert W ork will lh nnd ordered to repay on a lO-m .tat« employment security S. hlghwa} 110. City,r pleaded guilty PVlday In T he Uta lib d b lr lc t court to frau d - building a sbtalning th e amounlt from to U. S. tlly agency between Ja n . 21 p ro jec t wl . 11. 10B8. b y giving false In- In and oui n rcf^trdlnff hls eam lngs. S S S S S 5 Ired his prelim inary hearing I - . pftlLi Justice court on Aug, I r A i'ln»hUi a rrest, a n d was held I n / s i In d lilrlc t court. I r U t
eys Begin on ImerI ibor ContractsO O O . Aue- 31 OB-Qunker I Ine company represeniBllves I C om e (clala of th e In ternational I >r Mine, MIU a n d Sm elter I S L . resum ed talks, yesterday I ^w thrre-ye& r contracL I | ir tU ll'i previous offer In- I________rage bonsta and fringe bene-u n tln g to a 27-cent Increase _____ _n e x t th ree years. - ID n u ih e rty . union rep re- I
e, s a id waRe and fringe pro- s a d e by tDe company were ^ H i | 9 t e d and the union m ade ' Iu n t« r proposals. I
lilding Slated ■ -LA KE CTTY,. Aug. J l W - M
h F u e l Supply company win ■ istructlon o f iU t l . s 00.000 of- M Idlng early next m onth. W. ^Unffale. oom pany prealdent, ed yesterday.our-story s tiu c tu re r which e 16 thonths to complete, located o n th e southwest
>f F l n t S outh and Seeond ee ts here.
o rd •'drcaa".eom es Irorti the )rd m eaning a circular a^e-
Hly D itc B u H tr f i a ld
's 'M tU n e e T hea te r ahow .led Itl 200th perfonnance . tier day. I f this ahow had n f t oDce-a-week b |s ls In- uf live tim es weekly. Pro- A lbert McQteery ta ld tt hftve n m for five years
re -weeks -with th e m aterial r u se d up . M ake-up aritsU ey hare used enough cos- ^o n the various cast m em - m
> k:eep a beauty beauUful Vye»r*. J;rt Byan w ill play a desert *0 refu tes to capitulate to a m o b In “You Only Run I t 's hit f l n t role In more
1 y e a r a n d opens the new□ re y le rles this faU . . . ■ce scheduled to do a so^> ■:evislonsbow o n ’the Cuban Hk a t th e InvlUUon of ■c n t BatlsU . NBC'i sub- *■. C a lllo rn la National P ro - ns. Inc., oblalned the TV ito film “T arzan" episodes 'leo- Gordon Scott vUl piay le role.hlngton, D . C., is getting a tB C color studio. I fe th e ucH Init&UaUon built from o u n d up stric tly for.,color M ture politicos will com e' th e nelwork In full color.'
r fu tu re T V viewing will be d w hen y o u catl our lervlce' jn e n t for a periodic check- E 8ERVX0K ALL MAKES MODELS O P T V SETS!
EEi BUTTERFIELD'S MOPLETE TV ftEBVICE
M i Addlaoa — Phone s m '
r 'Winter
C O A L ^}
Transfer ■ ■
‘ISIES-NEWS, TWIN FAL
lert Mortuary Gets ale Is Reported ■ ■E31T. Aug. 31—Robert Walk. ly of Lewiston, h as purchaaed Mdman mortunr>' here, Rod- □oodman, owner, rrporird lay. Walk haa been In Itupert ire than a m onlh.Imnn. « h o plana tn vlalt in -nia and A rltona. is Mini- K)unly coroner. No cnmlldnte r the office a l th c ic c rn t'p ri- ;lecUon but Ooodmitn, dMpllc c t he wa.\ n o t a cnndldnte.^ Uie grea test number of n H B 1 volet. l i l lW M IE has been a ilceiued rm - ■ and fim eral director alnee f l l i n i l l For Uie last 11 yenrs he has sales representative In the : northwest for n mnnufac- . \ of moriuary eqtiiDmrnt and : ^ rt. , ■
Ooodman mnrtiiar>- wns - shed in 1901 by the late W. H.
rkers Try to Get Back SalarySE. Augi 31 tf J - IV o M eridian Baldwin, r workera have gone to federal ®*P“ tn an effort to collect over- fo rachU p iy they claim is due them rraduaU lhe M eridian Moulding com- aehool li
haa ipet•elary of L abor MltcheU filed W « t gnln it Uie company ye.ilerday “ .“ l la lf of C harles A, Cross and w ard 8 U
Murray, who held Job* fn engravlt nd 195r~>~itald the company owed Cross I and M urray J98.80 in tim e- NEW ' -half pay for work In excess neerlng I hours a week. Uon Dali
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Ilghway Built r v S '.T LAKE CITY. Aug. 31 W - ohead of will be completed ilext week b w m m
10-mlle highw ay project on U. hway 40 Just w est of S alt Lake '
U tah highw ay commlaslon Li ng a two lane highway parallel
S. 40, W hen finished, the m % ' :t WlU provide four-htne travel U i out of. th e city- I
FARMERS and POULTRY MEN .i^isit Our Booth in SRCHANTS’ BLDG.
W e H ove Lots of tREE GIFTS FOR YOU 'ome In A nd Register.
SUNNY CHIX 1 HATCHERY |
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SUIFREE
CHUCK WAGO^O utside Barbecue
(w eather permitU og)
FRENCH FRIED JUMBO SHRIMIT ossed solod, B oston browr .pototoes, h o t rolls, bu tte i e n d coffee-
ALLS, IDAHO_________ '
Jets Scholarship T. IJudg
Raymo ney a t thepende<!
^ B * - . WUheimonUi
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E D ITH STICKLER ^ , . . will en ler Baker unffen ity .lidwln, K ant., tor ih t fall te rm H
Bept. 8, on a acholarthip won ■r scblevem ent. Mlas SUckler was ’ H aduated trom Twin FalU highhoel tn the elaat of 19SS. Sho ■.a ip en t the summer worUng a t Hest Yellowtlone. Mont.. and is ■e daughU r of Mr. and Mra: E d- Btrd SUekler.' Ogden, UUh- (S U ft 9frav lng )_______________________ R
BOOM NOTED lEW YOUK. Aug. 31 WV-Engl- rlng News-Record and ConslxMc- 1 Dally reported yesterday Umt ( ilneerlng construcUon awards /e (o u ied IS bllllon dollars eo
Uils year and are 19 per cent I I tad of a year ago.
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PEACHESARE NOW RIPE o>
Crystal Springs ORCHARD
PICKED OR YOU PICK i
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JNDAYFrench'* Fom oui
;0 »j Braised Sh . . - Ribs of B«
l_ l^ Tossed solod, green I E D rhoshed potatoes witl
hot rolls and coffee.
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. F. Man Given Prison Sentence aftei
;udge R obert Beckwith sentenced his ymond W aller Wilhelm. 33« Sld- pass r street. Friday to five years In th e 1 sU te penltenU ary. Ke then tu t- pass idcd Uie aentenee and pUccd Iheim on probation for 18 inUis.Wilhelm pleaded guilty In Twin lla d tsu ic t c ourt on Aue. 2«, to ulng a cheek w ithout funds In j bank. Tlie court ordered WU- Im to m ake rcsUlullon on Uic t eck and on more than 30 others, ^
PTC Powe',o « io w « ® »H i a H - C A P ^ C V
and priced for hoi
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$ 1 4 9 0 iPrice includes'row-crop atti power take-ofi drive. Now 1 windrow pickup attdchaie modeetcost.
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1 ‘P A S C A L I
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5 W i n n e r i n
^ H u l l , J o h n fi S A L T L A K E CITY. A ug. 31 { f>
m an , haa been v o ted th e m o st ynlut • season . B u t C lnudc Enjcberff. Iciiffu
w rite rs , 8portficaflter.H nnd officinl s<to ry . Puacn! g o t 28 p o in ts , ,--------
•w ith llr s t-p la c e voVc» count* ■*>_
nUiB three, wcond-plaee two, ciiid XVU tJilRt-pInce one. Tied for *«ond, b o ju i t one poin t baclc. were Bolj Jolm - ._ R ft saa. M aho Palla, ood Tom Hull. , rur fid ltnss. . . Innln
Pttscal Is Uie leairee'ii 5e#om* h it- mgs. te r w ith nil offlelnl overa«e of J73 q ji; a t th e la test Ubulatlon. He has gumc batted In 120 run* to lead in Uial Dent dep n itm rc t slso. He lu u h ll 34 ^ n ie hom crunj. p e n t
Pa jc ttl, 35. come* Jrom BrooWyn By w here h e U a construetlon worker will i
• during the off-scMon. A lefthander ,erlei .a n both Uutiwlne and battlna . P a i- n . D,
, [cal Is rellnblo bolh a l the plaie and tiona -Id th o rield. In lOM, w ith Oslikosh 1'Jn th e •Wlsconiln S U le IcuRue. h e ___Jed outfielder* w ith a .070 fleldlnu ¥ > • averase. The same yenr he set a J L u J leaBuo record for doubles with 40.• Pascal never h a s h it below JM c J 'during a season and only In his |[ 7 U ! rooWe i'cnr did ho h it beJow JSO.
6ever»I other players received a T T _ acflttEFIng of votes w ith John But- X l c t h a n tt of Maglo Valley leading them ,v lth nine. LOS
T he league's most-vnluable-ploy- Welten «r trophy wm be presented lo Pas- got pal cal. I t Is provided by E. R . (Rip) referee BlAClclntan. form er president of the ing os Ogden club who Is an honorary vice stormy pretlden t of th e league. Ue CIsc
-----------------7 ^ — T 'B raves G am K H a lf Game o n S°u
mately
D o d g er TeamBy Tb# AisocJaled Press
T ho pace-sotting Braves of Mlt- w«uko« pUyed to t l - l tie w ith ‘ P ltta ljurgh T hursday b u t picked up
, h a lf « Bftme over run n eru p Brook- ,Iyn i a . tb # i la l ln g NaUonal league
Braves now lead tho Ooilgera by two fuU gamea and third-place O Inctanatl. Idle “niuTBday, by three. Brooklyn lost ground in an 11-In- W ng 4-8 defeat a t th e handa o f the Chicago cubs.
Ex-Dodger X>oQ H ook carom ed an n t un < l ltb -tm iln g alBgltt o t t I lra t t» s a to
* jlrlve In nob le L an d rlth from see- ^ t h ond w llh th e 'w in n in g ru n 7 ^u r» - nnd rals day aa th e lask-plaeo Ohlcago Cubs n er Hi e d g e d 'th s pennan t-p resdog Dodg* qq ,
; « « ' going in\ i KATIONAL LIAOtni
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Toi*i» ____________ m I II »Ti « u Some
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Anglers Get Set: feood Fishing Is’ M any Mnglc V alley anglers will be counlr>- leading for lakes nnd stream s th is the wei o'cek-end fo r a final fling w ith rod coiulnui m d r t d . n n d they should lin d som t a t lowf; rood fishing. Many
r, AlUiough Idaho 's general fUlilng tlons 1 reoMn rtm a lh s open through C ci '‘ orked. 1, lo te re s l Kcnemlly toper* off a fte r b e XJibor day w eek-end. M any ex- caiches erieneed anglers soy Uic b est llah - %\ iC oondiUons a re found du ring th e »«nprovi itt-tw o m o n th s of t^ e season, b u t The IdM: ipo rtam en o re found during W arm i lo rtjapo rtsm ca tu rn tb e lr n tU nU on Plshe
h u o U o r lo S eptem ber. w ith or^ Ifflo io fish ing Is v irtua lly a t a ver crw andatUi aad m o st o f th e beat sa l- » « « •
don w n tm a re closed fo r spaw ning. T h e I £<(ike> a n d . i t r c o m i i n tb o h lgb Is « goo
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F irst Sack L Close Vol ison Get S{/P>— B o b P a s c a l , M a R ic V a l le y ’i n lu a b le p lo y e r in '.h e P io n e e r Bas jiffu e p r e s i d e n t , r e p o r t in n : th c rc; il s c o r e r s , s a id t h e r a c e w a s th e c
Roseburg Wins 1BTLLINOS. Mont.. Aug. 31 m m
•RoMburg, Ore.. pushed across il run In the bottom of Ule iSCh
m lng Thursday to defeat H ast- ngs. Nebr.. 4-3 lor th e secUon > Jun ior U glon baseball tour- am en t champlonihlp. Roseburg «n t Tw in F«1U In Uie final H am e of the regional toum a- le n t a t 'ifaklma. Wash.By virtue ol lU win. Roseburg
'III advance to lhe "lltUe world erles" which opens a t Bismarck, H
D.. Sunday. Three o the r sec- lonal winners also will compete.
(ing Official p| Suspended for [altingBoutXJS ANOELES, Aug. J l Ifl — IterwelRht llRhler A rt Arajon . pa ld -o ff Thursdny b u t h e and , eree Abe Rolh sUll fnce a hear- B«
os nn afierm alh of Aragon's m «s I rmy technical knockout over III- nami Clsco'Andrsde Wednesdny night, the Ihlef Inspector clayUjn Prye of 1M» sta te a thletic commission, which !"<>
I Impounded th e G olden Boy's ~ se a fte r the batUe, direc ted lhe ' n moling Hollywood Legion sU - J Q | ] m to tu rn the amount, npproxl- lely tt4 i0 0 , over ta th e llgh ler. t j * a th . a v e t« * n referee, was sus- J j l j ded pending an Inquiry In to lhe ■ Bmptory faj^ilon in . w hich he ted the figh t early In th e nlnUi 1 ; U nd 'o f th e scheduled 10-rounder ^rSsley field.- QUIragon took a sound drubbing M bo; more th a n seven rounds, trying togs 1 tnock ou t the dancing, jabbing Junior Irade. H e finally connected w ith praeU< ng le ft la te In the eigh th round says * . noo rtd ClKO for th o th ird He i In h b career. . fodlbsragon closed in quickly in the atarts b and again pu t Andrade down lhelr i er a barrage , of punches. He to sell up a t nlno and appeared to be school t Barreloth. however, abruptly tu rned Whi raised Aragon's arm a s th e w in- to Uie
H e Insisted la ter th a t Aragon Insl « tils card was five points ahead th e gi lg in to th e round and h e w anted ence » spare A n d n d a from fu rib e r Ingie: >ag^ ' ton, cragon"! pur*e was tem porarily lender 1 up and h e aUll faces « hearing Hlgbe< a possible fine lo r refusing to Abe E
ove a layer of collodion from Sten'a. eyebrows. uated.
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ichfield Has ^ 1 Lettermeh ^ ack for 1956 ‘ iiICHPIELO. Aug. S l-C o n ch BU- ' 3. Emerson muat find replace- ■“21S, Ita for seven regulars lost through luaUon. but Uio Richfield Tigers e 11 ie ttcrm en back from last r's football team which won ta m w . lost t h t « a n d Ued on t.
he m ost notable losses probably T n 1 Jay W ard. ArJay M iller and •*
It Stubbs, Hopes for th e 19M -OAI «n res t Urgely on Junior* a n d T h e w lomorcs. , har l aiome OJ th e bigger boys on Uie J»y- ' Id a re Oeorge Schlsler, Ron npbell and Ken Helderman, all lor* who sU nd alx fee t U ll or •er.nllas Ward, a Junior. Jack mder, a senior, and phlllp Kon- leld, a sophomore are am ong top nifl, tenders for berUu in Uie line. iioii Uier good prospects a re Ron M bbi. a Junior, nnd Dean Clem - crM> 1 I. a sophomore. Emerson said le newcomers to Uie team nnd te who were out last year bul ed to le lle r probably will gnln v u on Uie su r lln g n . c i,.he Tigers, who eompele In the 5;^!' thside conlerence. ow n th e sen- dJU Sept. 7 aRnln.1t Hfillcy n t R ich - {'*>i
il In n non-conference encounter.! first conference game wiu be ^lelifleld on Scpl. 14 w ith Comas nly high school furnishing the mii, iwlUon. Murtaugh Invades R ich - 11™ d on Sepu 3S and Uie T igers go : . r . y s ,p l . SJ. a „« k la n d will piny n l Richfield t ' ". 5 nnd RlcWleld goes to ChnlUs chk . 12. Gamea with Hagerm an a t termnn and Mackey n t Mnckey Ocu 19 and Oct. 28. respecUvely, !,«• Ai wind up Uie regular senson. Nov.Uie date for the playoff between
niplons of Uie NorUislde nnd s« i Uulde conferences of the Moglc S*" ley clrculu_______ ^ ^
t for Late-Seas 3 Forecast for ]nlr>- will get Uie heaviest use over some week-end, but If eool w enther slm en
Ilnurs, anglins sho u ld 'b e good Arco lower rtevaUoni as w e l l . c o n l l r lany of Ule w aten a t lower eleva- Big IS are reported "pretty well and U kedj>ut,- b u t Roseworth contln - Sna to yield well and a fcv.- cood some
;hes have been reported a t Magic no t n 0. Wood river below the dam b th e rl )rovlng.Tie upper Big Wood river and R ? rm Springs creek are fa ir bets. I • V ishcrm en should hnve luck e ither I - Ij a rtificial files or worms In Sll- I All creek and Uie U ttle Wood river I effl
w.. ^ .1he Salm on rlVer-around C h n lib iln rE I good bet fo r trou t and th e re 1< I |m
P I O N E E E
t e r I s C ) t e a s ~
S u p p o r t Ily’a h a r d - h i t t i n g f i r s t b a a e - J J B a se b a ll, l e a g u e f o r t h e 19G6 * * r e s u l t s o f v o t in j r b y s p o r t s - _
le c lo s c s t in t h c c i r c u i t ’s h i s - I | n* A * *
M o s t V a l u a b l e Dr
last-p li oncoml to d ro ; In tb e race.
leadingovertwogam e
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TOt.TB M xlL i. ' T h e '■ ^ aecuUv*
m one. \. Wf*' record.
I 04 hU* _ double ;
Bob FoMal. f irs t baaetnan of tbe isgle Valley Cowboya, haa U en juned “moat valuable pU yer- in he Pioneer league during Uie J i n t llil ■» (SU H „
{lihl Having Sig Turnout or Football S".;;
' t;*ck*r e QUHL, Aug. 31-A lU iougb aboul boya have been b«ued fooUiall K b 'm I.
;s and Uieae, bo th varsity and llor varsity nre tu rn ing ou t for f Z j l„ b i leUce. coach KenneUi B arre li ri “ tilings look rough." Toui*na expects a toU l o t a t least to ilbali hopefuls by Uie Ume school *" rts Sept. 10 when th e boys quit r»«>i*ii<r sir sum m er em ploym ent and sU r l ^ " “ T", school. Bob T hom as., new high i , , tool faculty member, b osslsUng ium>. ni r re lt In h is duUes aa coach. b ,i!* 'n i: iVhal makes i l “rough." according nor the cooch, b th n t th e group of k r —8im<
,t season's squad who sparked > gamee w ith Uielr speed, expert- .on 1 ir.' » and team work, were gradunt- su in n r { seniors. BU c p layer T erry Lew- J S i “ SS 1, ong-man bjtckfleld a n d team duk t. Dl ider; R ichard V an Zenle, Bob x*" t ^ jbee and Jam es Stew art, guards:« Erlksen, Ray Zngnt* and L any _iA*art, Ucklea a ll h a re been grad- l i 0 |
W U U nlngletlerm enlnclude 'S U n- •--»’ Ayers, Nick P bcher, Oordon K < i a ■ndrlx, Johnny Stew ort, L arry ■■■ hnson, John Brewer, B y r o n own, Darrell H aifleld , Bill Shrlv- S l r g •Tommy W lbon, R ichard W right d L arry Bonar. AH will be senior* .cepUng U r r y Johnaon and Larry , innr who will be Junior*. roe f l n t game scheduled for Uie lUl Indians U ib seaaon b a n lgh l ^^ a t Flier, SepU 8. iT h e enlhuslnam o t th e squad is V a l l ^ l oQUraging." B a rre tt aald.
f o C h a n g e S e e n
1 B a b e ’ s D l n e s s i s i VOALVESTON. Tez„ Aug, 31 On— u d s u i le oondlUon of Babe Dldrlkson Za- uon wei rlas remained unchanged T h u n - w ilhelm y, a SU U m ent Irom Jo h n Besly of Spoki epiU l said. ------
Standings 22riO XEI* Lt.KW% T-fc
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ison Fling; w Labor Day I
me good fly fishing on Uie Pah- E T fT t nerol. The Big U s t river below CO and SnwmlH canyon aliould nilnue good. , ■ ■ ■Big Lo» river t>elow Mnckay dnm 1 * 1 d Uie high lakes nre rccommended. L U Bnake river hna been furnishing me good trou l fishing, allhoush t many anglers are found nlong nu.w e river. ».tum
Pum epaIrIngI f;i'SALES AM) SEkV ICE _ _
All makes repaired prom sU j. efflclenUy antL-economlcally 1
P H O N E . 7 9 0 - W I ' K MVEBB POMP * EQUIPMENT I
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►oOrmat A’s ►rop Boise to p Tiird PlaceOCATELLO, Aug. 31 1^ — The >place FocaWllo A thletics beat om lng Boise 10-3 Thursdoy n lgh l drop th e Braves Into th ird place '* e U ght Pioneer league pennant •
b e loes. coupled w ith league- \i ’ lin g Magle Valley's 9-3 victory r S a l t Lake City, dropped Bobe I . ' I full games off the pace, h a lf o ' le behind idle BlUlngs. .bo se were the only two gomes »ed In the Pioneer Thurw iay eve- g. T be Idaho P a lb gome a t ; -. la l-P a lb wa* postponed because ! - .. roin and Uie M bsoula gome a t . Ing* was called off bccause of . ■ • cold. Both game* will be mode f ' ; .
by doublehtadtr* Friday. he victory was the fourth con- lUve 'one for Pocotello's Pele SI- le. who now has an 8-9 w on-lost ' >rd. He got some fine aupport hU teommaUs collected th ree ble playa and Mike Coppola and loger Lou Stringer each h i t for le run i.oppolo's blow. h b 38U) of tb e ■ on. drove in three ru n s In tbe Inning. Stringer's 19lh of the : M counUd tor two* ru n s Iq the
ob Uecker h it a tw o-run hom er VoBoise In the fourth inn ing , th e o n tb e r'a eighth of the senson. was
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.....7“ "m ? om o: J - i# o u t v•Tronor;. Bi'tkiit. U»«kir. C«ur. --------Itt, Rof*n I, Coptnli. illrlnitr. Hiil- . Jmiochi, Simon*. £~i:iplnoIi. Wll. D ^■,.rvis ooI7*eli*r, airlnfcr. ID—Tnnsnr. Sim. ^ nortr*. Strinftr. Johnun. lUrrett. O . Slmen* 9. CtpInoU 4. Mlck«i«on I.:uk J. Uft-IlolM I. roe>l*lio I.
110-E.plnol. 4 In *: Miek«l. .rir''m n4,ntlnM ; Btri5t*r, ^deU H i A l lf e i u S i r . - :I. DO—ainon* I. P.«rInola Ulek«l- Plni
i*.'.*;*’* drome Lo.«r -E .,ln ,l» ^ - I .^ M . T- I >61. .
etclium Girl "S'* asses Figure
, f S Laborcatmg Test *“SoJN VALLEY, Aug. 31 Anne ^ /tlo 'r :yre o f Ketchum passed he r J1 figure sknUng te s t T buiw lny n ,en 'j he Sun Volley rlnk. jU ll oi lsa Lapeyre, a s iuden t on Suney instructor Bruce C lark, hnd led th e sliver mednl by poising season fourUi test lost Februory. tlie g i le teats Thursdny were th e aec- In » series being given th b sum - BOUT a t S u n Volley under th e spon- WAi
l ip o f Uie Sun Vnlley Figure Ing'a I Jng club. RepresenUng th e U nl- goes o s u t e s Figure Skating aasocio- undef< were teal Judges E b a P lnkbam , delphl
lelmlne Timm and G ra n t H obn Mexin pokone. W ash., . welghi
2 Lettermen to engals’ Gridiro?CATELLO, Aug. 31 WWFlfly Proa tron hopefub including 32 le tU r- hnnd l
a ro expect4^ to troop on to the Tom 2I Mondny when Idaho Stftte coU n t q
footlMll pmeUce geU under Waynimire i
ta i coach Babe Caccla hns O e n e : duled sessions twice a dny for fullboi f irs t two'we<k8 as Uie Bengals In t tore for the ir senson opener Bob F nal IhB Unlveralty of Nevndn nnd 1 ’ocnUllo Sept. 22. Wllsorom lng »e.«lons will be devoted Cheno lly to conditioning drills, w ith ley, U ry contocl work in th e aftem oon. Del T wsla says lhe team looka good cenlcrII departments. Only tw o s ta r t- Asal nnd four le lte m en w ere loei Kllllp, I th e 1955 team, which wns de- John < rd only once In nine s ta rU . Cne- 19SS Si b banking on Junior college
sfem and freshmen to add n which Uie B engab hove U ck- < n the post. ■le ISC mentor looks upon M on- j . S U le of Bozeman ns th e 'b lg - f th ren l to lhe Bengals' chances S <
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Several leoguea ordinarily sched- ;ed to begfn play Monday opened e " ° ‘ im petltlon th b week because of the \b o r dny holidny. The season will ! in full awing Tuesday night. ~ About 80 tenm s,‘mnde up of m em - ^ ~ •rs of tb e m en's nnd women's asso- ntlon. will be' competing th b se a - *■ m. John Blrrell, secretary of th e N( icn'a assoclaUon, said o few bowlers Cooi 111 ore needed to fill o u l team ros* need ■xa. pracM en Interested. In bowling U ib lost rnson should leave the tr.nom es a t WeU le Bkwladrome. t i
OUT SLATED *W ASHINOTON, Aug. 31 W -B o x - ^ ig's longest c u rw n t winning slreoJc KS on th e llneT O day n ig h t when idefeoUng Jim m y Soo of iP b llv ^ •IpWo tackles Boby Vnsque* of P«U‘ exico C lly In o 10-round ligh t- w « » e ight sc rop o t Capitol a rena. tbe
to Bolster £ ron Force EiProapecUve backs who will be on quoll tn d M ondny Include K en Peterson, p e mom Z aun and newcomer Bob L o r U -------
quarterback; Jim W ogstoff,’nyne M cEachera and Ron Pug - B C ,lre a t ha lfback, and A rt Bushlee. ene Despord and Oeorge De Irlo a t tllbock. a In the line, the prospects Inelude ob Fa lb , Buck Sliore, Dob Hodion I nd Dale Laeiham a t ends:< Bill I 'Ilson, Al ^Stephenson and T ed I henoweth a t Ucklea; V em Schock- y, U oyd Reblschke a t guords.-nnd I el Rotclll and Oary Zlebell n t I m lcr. I Asabtlng Ca.viln will be Leo M c- I imp, Milton Holl. BUI Fugcr, and shn Orayaon. ISC has a nlne-gom e I ISO schedule. ____________
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re a d y fo r som e h a rd w ork bec a u se foo tball p ra c tic o s ta r t s £ S a tu rday sAd there 'a only th ree weeks or so to get ready for openin g gomes. I
TTib marks tbe s ta r t o f o college football season wlUi some unusual ' aspecU and one w hich prombes to be aa InteresUng a n d exciting a s 1 a n y in th'e post-w ar years. J
A NaUonal ColleglaU A thletic a s - soclaU on regulaUon s e u th e opening * day of procUce for SepU 1 or two \ weeks before th e f lts l day of classes, f If th a t b earlier. P layera jnoy be ‘ assem bled one day In advance for photography and bsu ing imlforms. i So f a r the U. S . N aval academy has ' been Uie o n ly ^ n jo r InsUtuUon able to b eat the Septem ber su rU n g dote. Classes there s to r t eorly ond tbe midshipmen have been working out on th e gridiron more th a n a week.
Navy'a season opens Sept. 2D and C oach Eddie E rdeloU /e e b he 'll n e U every m ln u u of available prac tice Ume to pa tch o squad th a t lo st such sU ndout players a s Oeorge W eb b ond Ron Beogle,
T b e same sltuaUon -creates o b it o f sadness o t..W est Point, where Arroy..£CU ikw etitncss Ume to p re p a re for*Ib season a n d lU cllmacUc gam e ogolnsl Navy Dec. 1.
T h e first big day o f college com- peUUoQ will, come Sepu 22-U iree w eeks a fte r pracUce sU rts—and by tb e lo s t Salurdny tn SepU m ber the season will be in fu ll swing.
T h e coaches, w ho hove been working ba rd all sum m er to make the m osl of Uils brief pracUce time, hove dbplayed o su rp rb lng ly cheerfu l AlUtude obout w hai'a to come. M osl of the m ajor U am s, they soy, will 'be slrongcr th a n lo st year; the quolity of play should be good, com- peUUon keen and In U rest terrific.
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jl two games apiece.L' Los Angeles..... 200 200 021.- 7 IQ' Portland ....223 210 lO x-lO 15
Briggs. p ierelU <4). B auer (5), Ar . derson (8) and H an n a h ; Alexondi J (4) and C alderone. .
RAINICRS 7, M O U NTIES 1 SEATTLE, Aug. 31 WJ—T he SenU:
R a ln le rs defeated Vnncouver 7-1 1 a game T hu rsdoy n igh t.V ancouver_____ 000 000 010—1 3S eattle ........ .....* 120 000 40X—7 0
Besann, H ooper (7) a n d Remnni Singleton and A ylward.
t SOLONS 3.3. STARS 2-4 » HOLLVWOOD. Aug. 31 IP—Sa< t. ram ento and HoUyv,’ood sp lit Thuri
day n igh t's doubleheader. (he Sni “ winning th e opener 3-2 nnd tt
S ta rs snapping a five-gam e IosIe . a treak w llh o 4-3 verd ic t In U:
windup.L u b Arroyo he ld Uie Solons l
four hlU In th e n in e Inn ing flnnl an d b b doublo and DlcH Sm lUi's tv, bagger In th e e ig h th decided th Issue. .
lg P lrs l (8 Inn ings): rn Sacram ento 001 010 01—3 71,1 Hollywood ---------- OlO 100 0 0 -3 7'•“ Beorden nnd Bnlch : O nrber an
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M esa. Hoskins (7). K errigan (f J , and AaU'oth; Cnsale, • Klely (6 qJ T hollonder (8), A b em ath le (8) an ,1 Sadowskl. te.
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bases full in th e fourth innfi ^ ivntl tw o o u t. He jrct rS:.1 Bennetch lo foul ou t to e V t ^
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Shnffcr In the fifth and i ? J ? men drew walks to fm t b .2 ? Bul Shnller struck out DloesS»?llp Kleffner U) end I h e l n ^
untouchable after Ui»l“S S ‘he Jnal 13 men
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.ague- empty in Uie fourUi by Pat i £ ?U r and a 400-fool blast o w ^
h ta i f won In Uie s e v e a mn Pascal,
Salt Lake Clly KOI an Its « , h 7 tc 1 Bob fw S
nnd Bennetch lined oui sln*T 3 ° '5 Moskus followed with his n a tT
Magic Valley rcu ilatcd runs In Uie second on a w i lm pitch. Bob Picclano'* douto.Ii
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■ 13 2 gome wllh M bsoula w u -7 0 1 because of cold, nnd I w a S mono; ahead of Bolae, which losl Ufta.
tello Tliursday n ight in t l ^ o ther game ployed. The tween the Russets and E letm u
- S a c - O rent Palls olso wna poslpcettk. rhurs- cause o t cold weather.
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Crossing Bay. RICHMOND. 0*11/, AUJ. 31 T ne new 68 mim on dolU r Rich* tnond-6«n lU f te l b r ld s e - th e th ird d u t o t concrete and st«e] to s p u S M yrmnclKO b»y-W M loTOally W g g M dedle*t«d to d a r by O er. Ooodwln J . B M S
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land bay bridge. T he O olden O ate brtdce U Uie th ird ot th e tSk/a towering ipnns. ^
T h e new structure will link Caatro ^ H | n Poin t In lU chitund w ith P o in t S a n Gttentln in M arln county. I I waa
. opened to pedestrians only for rive houra today, bu t tomorrow the bridge will be opened to autos a t a toU of IS cen u per car.
T ha opening o t the new bridge tnarks an end o t an era , however,T he plctureoaue f e n r bo a ti which have piled between the two polnU Jor ih e paat 41 7 ta ra will cease ope:*
Today's dedlcaUon w u th e climax ; . o f over 30 j-ea n of planning. In 1W8, Charlei
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I or public w ork s -u n d e r a $200,000 Jt 1« ' legislative g ran t- issu ed a report _ .
• recom mending construcUon of the bridge and aaked th e legislature for
r m fiOO m ore for fu rth er studies. “A cw al work waa atarted on M arch
3 ,1853. w ith eacavatlon fo r tho en - ^ glnecr^ field office on th e R ich- mond aide. n ^ i u . i
On May 10. 1M5. the MO.OOOth and laat r iv e t was driven home by J a n e s A ustin. 48. who h ad loet a .
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A aCatloa w agon c « n ed b y Robert ' Vogel awoke th e neighborhood a t a ^ ■ iBb
In th e m om lng w ith a n agonised ^ ■ r Q tm tin g o f i t s bom . T lrem en re -
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day noon a t th e R and R cafe, i K enne th B arre tt, football coach.
Buhl h ig h school: snake on th e niiU ______b look o t h is squad fo r th is aeaaon.
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Plans Sermon S‘I Rev. Phlllp Wolfe, son ol iDd Mrs, Glen W. H utton , wlll r * ^ u y Uie puJplt a t P lrs t Chris- hureh. Twin PsUs. Sunday.
Hev. Mr. Wolfe, who was iated Irom PWUlpa university, 'Okla.. last apring. U en route Ilss, Ore.. where he will beco.-ne■ of th e P in t Christian c hu rch oucieo u
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