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^M p^;Seor(^ •“ ** '•■viuiv, im R i KtoLe Educ&tibn. ^H ^ od was Bsked by S< ^ K S . liter the Bev: W ^ K te Sen.-K^C.. Bylow , atabUabment of a i B ijSialSe^M pSE to Hamilton, say- ' ^ K a te board o f ^ u c a - ^ K no formal action or ^B atativ^ framed any ^K d DTOposIn? to t r a n s - R f s i e r i facilities of ^K tiia Bev. Mr.'Carter; . A) i$M It the s t ^ ^^E»airtar«utheriUM» - ^^K=f31^Qlltonin «d- ; ^?s.?o*»c 1 ^■ r^er coHegn dosed laJtUtuit. Hamilton > ttoU board of educa> ; nO^' tt>o > ^■^onlotMlnldokauid , ItdalttoT*'of plaaa ^ ^ H a i d Uu westloQ wu ‘ ^■tnocb u tbe twonl bu ‘ ^B^totttabUata » dltferene , ^HuuAlUon'and Lewlaton ! ^Besi-litltltilve appmraL { ^ K r , It would aeem to me | ^Kitruud-or-M neatiaa' * wmrtCTy' in mind { ^HtfvUbthepeo^^^t^ i ^H ntatlm In the nesitor c ^H^oeemlnc a .proposal , ^^dm-oTmrorOiote t ^■Ws-B>gfat-b»-*n'«xoe8s i ^ ■ s t obedience to the dle> ^^■nuTtev would aeem to , ^ ■ iM D tltl le«al problems." . ^ ^ E D q ^ e r a ] also noted , ([ueriei had - been , tbt prts befoTS hU i V * HunUtoa *t ' ^ ^ E d n e d .that- tba atat* \ bai^dot* U«o ^ ^ E jA e a l tueb'«« lu d ^^ETuA^irmeetlnB in ^Htf'toformanjr” «ubmltted ^■iL iam aiu said the tba . n a tte r “normal « ^K.^ooti.tclterated:&8nla: * ^■f^LUisJtupert.church*' . ^^■bcosed his plan with the * on an “Informal'* ; ^ ■ h e beam took no.dennlte * ^KlMMBnUdlnva. ^■Ucnned HunUton that \ mM of education does , er lo mtke ihort term , Ibe nnuud fadlltlea of ' uipotes-whlch-wlU-tend- -; rtbose properUes and waattat W^tound, . p the local aebool dU- { ^ In effect for nearly , t bolh NICE and 8I0E ! *cbool facUlUe*. Those S twxutioned to extend no' i a current fUcal periods ^ Mtlre dlfposltlon of the an." ( - _______ J I President ] s New Cfiief', »y 2J im-Prealdent Vln- »y«ht a new French Uy to replace the fallen i ol Rene Mayer and rep- e *« tt the Bermuda big , fwe.next nvnth.. . { Wt.of-center cabinet— , ^ pojiwor gorem- * ^ notional Jiemay. The lawmakers ,f«r special pow- * «wy ali4h the budget I ^»n«'a narelns e c « . \ »mmiHj started a day- < « the trip to Bermuda, r “ Wtts Mid Auriol was i ^chances of reaolv- r '^m ent crljU lii •» j e 'asualty ' T ^ ^ v e cBuse-ta- - « brecMway !•' bangeij back ju»' c “"jWe to.dodgo « ^ I t J 1 ------ r-,—r e -----..-~—r~^rT^r-~ ■ ibu^; ~ 7"'^.... --------- r— jr~. '■■ ■ A feglo Says An r i Liir^IGE Legislature! bty.-G^fl. Robe r t E . SmyUa han j don baa no authority to establish a .facilities, at So^the^lJU^^o^them ion. by State Senr Claric Hamilton, D., | Wv W^''J^t^Carter, Rupert, charged irlow. R , C ^ ia , waa blocking hia j iipartntfi^ent nf ptihlift inatni^'Upg, ] say- •—* ------ ^ I In“; Wave of Gold - ^ Follows Wind a of . -. 4cros8 Region rTWW^iwoOOjMlOfl-Jionnftl. j “ « t weatherwlae. in MbbIb Valley u sucn temperatures at this time of “ “<■ the year can be called nornwL ■la^ Ujo oold wave entered the valley Thursday on the heels o! hlch winds. Tain. anow. ball and wen a mtle .sunshine. Treea . were up^ w rooted, windows broken and power I and telephone disrupted by the high ^aos wind Thursday momi&s;.v I Power company the uountaln I States Telephone- and Telegraph I company reported all service re- I stored-by Thursday night, however. la -J^ul- the high- wind, blew . down the framework for a nev ware- home beln* buUt.and power «rvlce w u not restored at Berger and’on the Salmon tract until late Thursday * afte^n. :_____ __________ J S .S 5 S .« k ? » .“Ss: llclal low was aJ.-Ketchum had an saitoy official low of » but terhperatures R«S. w,lCTLa<-3a-WBr<i -r«pcrtad..Pnilt - thoae blosaoms were killed - and ■ alfalfa wesa fUttmed.— --------------------------------- 1 Hie snow on Dollarhlde mountain "to guii. 1 , jj _7 Inches deep and haa a " water eontent.ot 39^ Inchet'TTie * snow on Galena ftunmll Is 6U Inch- « deep with a water content of a « « Inches. Tlie snow on both peaks js , ^ 51 ^ T-AndjTw4steS«; Jf* TB»a and 1-ouIslana battled J f lo ^ today, and violent storms t! "wMppod acrosa'the midwest on the * HBBls-fira-ltejSaoThifHirrvo.' ^ ^ ^ 2 mile sooUon of Michigan and On- ^ Inlto -------The Chicago- weather bureau - warned at mld-momlng of the pos- •t,.* slMUty ot tornadoes today in In- tM t dlana and UUnola south of a line extending from Quincy and Dan- vflle. m., to CrawJordsvlUe, Ind. ;iJl>onii-deatha_for_threa-days al> - ready totated 19. ound. TwUt«f_KnU-B------- -1^----- ' rive persons were killed and 80 Injured by a twister that dipped Into u ^ Port Huron. Mich.; and Bamls. Ont, ti as it cut acroas southeastern MichU di Ban and western Ontarla laat night, pi d M dissipated today over rl riods "*t*rtown, N. Y. dl f the About 37,000, persona had been evacuated ftom their homes in flood a ' southwest Texa^” ;.. 4 . ThundeBtonns-*nd-hlgh -winds -j i-.-ji Pluytd-aecUonB-of-the-miawwcr ei IAT >veeplnff down through Iowa, nil- fi noU and Indiana. ti Vln- winds Strong «ch At Balt Laka City, airline pilots ^ *“ «» reported winds a t high alUtudca ® rep- over TItah late yeaterday hit guals ^ ‘ b‘8 up to 320 miles an hour. Hie Intense • winds, called “Jet curronta" at high "1 "M— altitudes, disrupted airline achedules "» In the area. - U tkera Surfwo winds propelled the waters P' So~_ of Oreat Salt lake with such forca . tdffek beach roads were pounded try 5 high waves and some lakeahore re-( z\ 1___sorts were Isolated-for-a.tlme_______•?' lenrti tODGE BTAHT SET . ' ench JACKSON. Wyo.. May '32 M»- cr new Ground wlU be broken Monday in mda. near Moran, Wyo.. on tho new sU- m was mlUIon-dollar Jackson lake lodge tli solv- near the south entrance to 'yellow- b n a atone national park. gl Fren^^ta^r EbcaLJ® Modem starch-production Bielh- T - ods and techniques will be pUced at "under the microscope" here Mon- lo day by represenUtlves of the Prench ^ . starch Industry visiting tho Maglo tn 8M VaUey PTOcsalng company.^ , . of -to- —TBa"iasttaa'teom'WlU-tfiur the sp nc- local starch processing' plant to m study ptwesses- used In achieving u »ay hlgher prodgcUTlty,... ' ; » cemer.Tmlnlatry of JmJuitry and pa cbmmercft aod the.tJ. 8. muwal te- « so curlty ateacy In’ an effort to bring ce Ige about .aa-tndustry-wldeJncreaa«-la ^ jck the S to local starch proMsslng .ccnip#ny. of said the «nwp is maklnj-a ____ trip to Idaho Ho new operaUons of ^ Twin PWs and Jenaae starch plants., lal Regional, N ew s^per Serving • -• “•■ .. Lj^SjH ^'ed ish a hem > r bis d at ^n, id ay If le of ralley lu^ ren a upk wwer high :daho fraph I ra- Stanley Vandrabarit, left, cMlom rever. senlM at the 45th ananal commenci blew .Resa, member’ot the gradoatlnr el* vare- Is a claaa valedictorian and scholars irrlce .Vnlveralty. of. Jdaho...(8ta(t.pholo.< '««> .........w ••* w *-------- rsday ____ a Diplomasj ifalfa An lijipres8lvo_program baaed on Ihe thm e, ‘'The Miracle of Amer- itflin l<a.'* presented before-an overflow . audlence-at-the hlgh school gymna- -.T^. slum Tbumlay night highlighted the .school's, « th .annual, oom- tsencement exercises. Following the procram, 308 sen- 'f lors received thelf • di^omu tnai - r r ’- OhaTler-BhlTleyrchUnnan-asrthB- dlsCrlct board of edoeatlon. Preced- ing the.dlploma-presentaUon, John Platt, l^ W h o o l principal, thanked - all thpo^-vM made the-progrun if $ 5iffr5SffK "la iJ"?!: graa^-.tftfg dtallengedMta mmbers tjrsw -tharm ierlcri^ Ceremonlea opened ^ th the tra- ditlonal procession of seniors to the nrt^ stage, followod.by-the Invocation ^ given by the Rev. W, A-MacAithvir. ~A-prologuer-“Ameriea-Is-a-Land- of the Free," , by John Hughes, opened ■ the program. Tidelands Bill j“- Become^ Law <1 89 WASHZNQTON, May 3J W-Pres- mto Went Elsenhower signed the con*' pn^ troversial tidelands bill Into law to- chU day, but served notice that ho op- Ight. poses giving states offshore olJ over rights beyond thelc hlatotU boun- daries. ^ Mr. Elienhowcr mU to . .laK- liood ment the now law recognltca the ^'anplent~rlahta-of-the-etale’ 2 -but landa beyond historic boundaries toU :;Wipuld^_admlnl8tflred.by.thflJ6d.-. - ™ tr era! government atid income there- nii- from should - go Into the federal treasury.” - ' '■ , Historic boundary for most coaat- 3 lilotd al states Is three miles out to sea. 1 But they go out about lOU miles for P5 JU Texas and the west coast of Florida. ^ ;ense Mr. Elsenhower said he was high “pleased'’ to algn-tho bill because ^ lules “rccognUlng tho sUtes’ claims to ■ these lands Is In keeping with bsslo principles of-honesty and fair play." , ’area "As I have said many-times I de- ' j t- plore and I will always resist fed- , -8 eral encroachment upon rights and ‘ ___ affairs of Jhe_atat«,” he added._____ ■'Mr.'Elsehhb.wer. signed the meas- ure at a White Bouae ceremony at* cratlc memben ot constess. In sign- ^ »>y ing the measure. Mr. Elsenhower ««' made good on ono of hla 1B53 elec- 1 odge tlon: campaign promises and wrote low- a pew cbaptcr in a great legal strug- ^ gle that began eight years ago. ch Industiy Tean ImffiEESiSay-t elh- Thay WU dine at 7 pjn. Monday i ftced at the Blue Lakes Country club fol- t Jon- lowing the tour. . t ;nch The Prench team planning to tour « :aglo the Twin Falla starch plant Is one r of a series of Industrial study groups. I the sponsored'-by-the-Frend»~ffovem>'- ; to ment to study- the overall charac- i ving Mristlcs of American economy. J The price .of starch jroducts nf- t liitly fecla *£0 cosV-to. French eonsumera c i«ty TrmaD^-iiHijartanntimrirtexaieK,' 1 and paper,.«luea, food products.afld slu- I te- cose and dextrbee used. In phartua- s ring eeutlcals' and chemical products. r e In ^Team membera-JvUI-JMisJ'tcn. *. brief orientaUon.-by company olfl- e -the. dala-on-the-hlstory-snd-opcraUon... any, df the local plant prior to the tour, i »lal • n ie grouD Is'coropcsed'pfJS jpe- s J of claUsta -representing management, l inta.. labor and teohnjcal op«r»tlon8.-TbBy t ? P '~ .•• •• - _• TW lNiAIiS, IDAH tsClfeck-ltolBg ig i Mioaed u .Vncle Sam te r bis'part la tb* tmencemenVexercUes.Tbonday night a t Ihi inr claas. check' their.parta In the prograi hoiarsUp winner and Besa has beea awa iboto-epgraTlng) ........... — — —" > it W it jRootSenipisJE s a t 4iitli Cnmni( d-Pn - Baalc priBcfplwt nf thn thumf, mer- faith, liberty, growth, courage, rell- rflow glon and -freedom wei« Illustrated nna- bynableau'aittircommenU by mem- (hted -bers ot the.xlass u well u songs oom- by. the clasa and the high achool choir. sen- The epilogue of the-theme given Ihwi by -Hughes ended the^ program, "the- TintriHairTUM6BtM7Uie~cIaar-to !cad- the board chalrmaa- and. the di> John ploma .presentation .began. Karl nked Larson, senior claaa president, -a«>' pu n eepted the .diplomu on behatf ot Ltbe hla class JwforaL Ih»:»C8eel«iaL- ‘ ■'3*e‘'toiBh \aeho(fl' band jdajMt .TWp rad.obmmstanwJI&T^or 3ro- jhft proceEsloRAl'aod tha £ m nMucK^fivm fTTho PropbaT'tor tba lUni- TMKhlifflSr*^------- ---------------------- . M emlim'or tbe claM-taking part tra- In tho m lous porta "of the pro- 0 the gnun were Pat Daly. Jeny MbVey, Itlon Bill .Martin, Dan TYne, Fred Linde, Ihvur. Onxy -'Wcsteott, Edlth-Taylor.-Ritby Ljand- -McEImurry;— WUUam'“ OBtrnadEr,' ghes, Merllyn Balsch; Donna Boiley, Av- ery Floyd. Carolyn Babcock. Rob- • Assistant t« 1 T o A d d r e > — -Representhiff-the-ffeneral'a ?res- Clifford E. Young, assistant to con- will address sessions of tbe qu ' Falls stake Saturday riight ant dJ new LDS chapel in Filer Sunc oun- A meeting of membera-of tV cil and ward.bishoprics and-a j lot&- -i------------------------- tho ' ' ■ iSa* B a s d J a ll jf e f ls w ied.-.______L._____________ ____ lero- ' From AP and BP. Beporta, leral AlffiBICAN LEAGUE , First game:" ' R HE Philadelphia -000 001 010-^3 . 7 0 Boston .............. 100 000 03S-3 7 1 1,1°/ Kellner and Murray; Pamen, Kln- der and White. . ““ o New York ___: ___ ^..JOO 0 - 3 “ w Washington ___ __ ,._610 0—<J [” ‘ii Reynolds,' Miller and Berra; Por- 'X '. terfleld and Pltigerald. 81. Louis at Cleveland, Ohlcago '" j at Detroit, night. ----------NATIONAITXEAGUE--------- ; . R- H E New York T™;',00t- 301 10*-C 8 0. }wer Ersklne, Mllllken and Campanella; r!ec- Hearn and Westrum. TOte Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Mll» nig. waukee. at Chicago, postponed.. Clnclimatl at.St, Louis,, night..,.. —: ■ - ...... 71'^;' - ;am: to Toiir ~ ~ ^of=3dechiiiques Iday are-Interested In studylng'new de.' fol- velopmenta snd technli^ aspects of tho. American starch Industry u well tour as. producUon, labor-management one relaUons. organlxaUon. research and jupa. plant ,mana8Bmcnt.~:..... tnw —tlpotv4^elr-return-to.Frano«rteiun- rac- membw will .'report their findings to the French .starch In d u s try nf- through Uio..^naUonBl productivity ners center and in ~v»riouj-Freoch tech> Jles; Ti!cal*Joumalsr— ".......... - ' '— slu. ^Zn addlUon, members plan to dls^ [na- Mmln&te InformaUon.oa'oew tech* I. nlQueaobserved in the U.S. to man. n. a .ufacturer«.and.Jn.».»eries_of.^tudr. )1 « . conferences later this falL Uon . .The.Frcnch .t<3un.,iuTlt ed..ln.' Uifc our. United States-May 13 and-will vialt roe= starch Iridustilea' In MalneJTdaho, eiit; lo-sn and BUnola before completing liBy tho.tour, -. - A \\ /•/, / / WTN Ti DAHO. PRIDAY, 1S53 InC erem ony: . ' > xt la the'WIracIa ar-iUBertea^-iiiWm gbt at the high aehoet g7S)aaslBat;aad Blvlad s program doriag tha asareisea, Vai^esbaric Mea awarded aa athtoUo achetethlp ta>tl» '* * * * iHereEeceiyeiZI nnieaicemeiitJRite I.-thema, -*rt-Forrastar,-Jana-MUlcrrLaa^ age, reU. (Btn) Langdon.'Susanae'Dolphis luatrated Marl»oib«rwn, FbylUa^lor.Roa by mem. aid Melton, SenneUi MeDonale u songs Slvlnd Besa, Gary Bpaekaian. Jame h achool Daum, Ann PorsUn*,; Sharon Me Beth. DamU Sweet, m aces Soft ne given Carol Jones, Stanley Vandenbark prosram. FatrioU.: Bogus,- .WfiUam:->JQhni duT-to Bldfirt-ahotwlirJwerCaigVani the dt. Oi* Lee Fuller. - ' - - n. Karl - Aecompanlats wera Joaa l^lma] lent,'a«>- and Barbara Blehudaaa-and' th «hatf ot ohUd IB tha family; taU i^- v t onaL- Dkk-Swlshe..-^.. ITTT^ ' mmxam SSbbA.. J a a a i > WOUt and ' Doaali dng.pait Peraonlus. the pro. Members ot tba faculty w6 o pr* ' -MbVey, pared and directed thejnogram-wen «d Linde, Mrt. Rose M.' Horth, Josephlno Ai: or.-Ritby bertson,-Helen-Wnler. BerelcB Bab BtnmdET,- -oeekrBm~Hft«seIerrjaraearileln» lley, Av- dotf. gharlea SatAlUfa and-Sdwan dc. Rob- Mflriailtar. t to Apostles Iress Area LDS neral "authorities of rtlie, LI® ctfurch Btantto the quorum of twelve apostles ! tbe quarterly conferenw of the Twit Iffht and Sunday, . a n d . ^ dedicate ±b« er Sunday afternoon. T8 of tho stake prwldency, high coun and-a group of stake officers at 6:8( ^T-— p.hi. Saturday will launch tbt J conforancc—A-public.nieetini flfly -will:lolIow.at S-'p^m.-at-whicl =j~' - fundamental-'belicfa^ofirrthi g - church will be explained to In 2 terosted non-members. ; .13, 7 O ' General sesalonalwlUbclield a tu -3 7 1 ajn. and 3 pjn. Sunday at the taber- en Kin At 8 pjn. Uie MIA will pra- ' <ent a program featuring music an talks by young people of the ^urch aoo 0—3 I>edlcaUon of the new PWer ^ pel 610 0—d ^ services at S pjn., will marie an- nL Por milestone. in the churchi building program In Uie count*. Chicago 7- Lyman Bdienk. aUke preldent announced that be expects approva at any time to launch constiucUoi B--------- of -a-new-atake-houso-oo-Addlsoi RHE ®**t in Twin FaUs.. He n o t« % a 0 tlon In Buhl, and'that MurUugl ward, under tho dlrecUon of Duaini pMolla,. 8 . Perkins, blahop. plans, construc- •h vfn * h®* recreaUon halL Schenk and Young wUl pr^de, al iitrhV: ooofcrenco sessions, assisted by Per- T'Pttf-Sunil's''BMieriU''aessaiow special.muslo'wUl’be furnished b) the atake choir and male cborus..un- - der the direction of Charles Shirley jSuT: Wish ruwell “Sometimes I wish.tbe calen-.. igement dar didn't ssy It wu lining,“ rch and said ihe weaOMnnan. “Then-rd- bave an alibi for all tbU non-- wrteam- • 4Shs»;-But::tt-r«al^-^ehould:4m4 findings -prove,*-----------iuatry . The AP reporter also w u du- luptlvity. ,ifo u s ,u he read -UiUv;Pt«dlcUoa •h tech-. Jo r Uie next f|va ________ "Few widely acattered ahowert . w wlth-nwunts f»m a traoa to.',«-; w teth. j,i m, Temperatures aome- ,what below normal Saturdsy ■f.^tudr. -wlUj'grBdiial-waimlnff.-Hlghs-ln'- (..-fh the SOs at beginning of period. -TOr-by - Wedfleiday; 'MlnlmUM' ^a.h6. ipletJag <™»aoly) —' Nine Zrrix^t^ Idaho < ,1953' , ; ' a R uss 1: ■ Chai] Toi —l^W^DELHr. India. May today to show the lUneulty Austria.- — ____' ' 1 Aa President Elsenhower. To Back'] M H H OLEVELAtTD. Miss.. May U ^ Agriculture Seoretary. Bansan a cured. Uie American farmer Thur dayhewDuldcaxry-outPresUantB senhower^ campaign promlsa to coi -ttoiv-prtc«-iapporurr6r-n»r«iS m^Ues.at 90^^wr^^g|r»j» oriuc^'of the farm program he U .herited from the ITumaa adminl traUon. left no doubt aboiitt h coolness to an IndeflnlU obntlaul ,Uqq of Uie high support props.- ' . m a press conference biafore^h speech, B e^ aald aupportaahool bft;a mlnbhum guarantee to {am .era.Uka tbe minimum waga laws ti workers, but added: daager in doing for people wfti ~ they-could do-for them selrn.-- SidBl^d ;.-TW »«retary. in hla ad4raa.la ki^rabark the.annual Oeltsi.oounoll mael ^ loc. an orgaalaattoa of bttslneaaau and-fazmeis-in-thls-zkbiMUalwti . pl rtver farm country, aald he kae ——- Rite r^Laa^Mrt. .bower.fflada.to.tba JUnarloaa.|arB to fis-flnrt address to'thal aouU iJS j S^S B^TOsaiato#-baste, ahna.d h department..*re. to-flad waya/• e S S S e J * X f f l.“®** tha C ^ 'h ^ -------- j'S'X Pay Contract/- g g r v f ^ jP eMa '.. Motorr cor^raUon'tod the cn rw bopr*; United.,Auto»WorkBra:reached, a Bgramwert agreomttt'today lhat win assur ephlne AI> eontlnuaUon of loni-termLcimtract imlcB Bab« jhnhidioufc-thejuito4Mustry,—— NegoUatlona'ontaaad TUesda nd JJlward when, Uie-UAW demanded knme _________ dlate setUeaent of peadlng issuei ...... TOe-unlon atia-it.would refuse'l ' consider renegoUaUon: of a long PIQ. tom oontr«otatt« the current flve uO year pact explrea' in ies« unleas re . ■ ' visions'. In tha currant contrao T m C JI wero_made_by.June.l.: ........... . iJt/D — ^ ______In..»:Jolntitfct«ment,_tha_com i church, P*ny aalon today announco apostles, amendmenta to their enrra the Twin j ^ one.oenl-.increaae in Uie afl [icatatbe nual improvement-factor:^—-''y ' .. 3. AddlUon.of 19 cento of toe cur igh coun. nat St-cent-w-hour cost-of.Uvln " -J Increase of 10 cents aa hoa -meeting in wacea of-aH-skUled-trad<s-worfe at-WhlcK ars,and--; ------------ :---------- led to In- ^ “new* govehiment '^leo in'de 1 , to govern operaUon of tbe eost-d living escalator clause. , . n ia t Major. Mova ■ iW S : OM agreement wm the fin ^ e church.^ a j ^ t e s ' have. Idle Her ^ p ^ a i(^ -than 130,000 auto woricer * « « the naUon. I church'a Moot of UieUAW's'demands wer :ountx. General Motors. The unloi tpresdenti had demanded the transfer of X |4 approval cents In ooat-of-Uvlnc raises to tti 3nstzucUon b su rate: ^ ona-cent boost In th a-Adc^on present four^^t anhual'produeUv kHeno^ lg-^waae^^w.^rev^ p<na^ Murtaugh workers. of Duaine GM refused only the revised pen construc. aions. alL, . JRail..lInion£LGixe^ ^ S tr» e tl)e m a n t mlSS to WASEXNorrON. May 33 HB - *orus.un. Fifteen rall‘ unions represenUn; les shlrlerl oh* million worker* today sarvo esemriey. ^ y,, naUons rallrtsd I for-«ianait»--niw^»atrac6:lmptova menta. Union reproenUUves ' noUflei le calen... officials of SU rall^>ads Uiay was kpring,” to begin bargaining on five “trini< Then-rd- benefits,' tnciuding employer-pali his non-- health and welfare plans, paid hoU Buid'tm-- dayazand.longet_3racaUQnt;;..i:.,: -Oeor»» E.-Lelghiyi prealdent 0 wu du- the R a llw U bor BcecuUres* aa ir^Uon. aodaU(».-^said.Uia-unions?willige a r o ^ later to ' setting dwiand ahowert for a new .wagelncrease. Meahwblli wa to'.40- he;said;:iilLlabardaaders:ere read: M sSne.' to flsht lor'tha frtogk lleaC -■'~ Satwdsy ^^gwkers operal£g“wSoyea* — :machl5sS bSSSd^STi^oSSr^^^ ' ■' lndiurt». o tm tln c- amployea .irtv rnan-w'trains ara no(‘affeotad.b( J .-'* today-i move. . I, ■■ V;f-yr Idaho Conntiea -^ ' ' . paniied? illenge b: ) Show R( la. May 22 (ff>-U.-8v Secwtary:'of;Stat I n ^ l^ of their peace overtures <m t3 nhower, British Prime Minister Churcl .■.' T^..ii * 1' ______ 1 c k 'P ledge by ‘I k e [ay 32 IfW squeesa. Is to find new marfceta an lanaan u - hew demaada for farm osr Thura. that wouJd-makft-p^-Boppail ■eddantBli slmplr.a'ktod -of lafwanet-poUe olsa to con. and not make the' aovemmmt nw rw a* ItWera-market. - " ct parity. Bensoa aald. ha was eriUeal < f - maa ^ w ,- eBrTenWaxm*profframa-*^-b«eattt cam he in* I think they glva Um fanner to a admlnls* mueh.My.cODcemls-that.they gli aboiitlhls tee farmer too UtUe.- - , I cbntlnuA. He sald-ihe ourrent programs d propa.-' not *^uUd cnariceta to put i > b ^ More'hls into usa'at a fair price ... , The ortaahookl do. not pem it adjustments to tak s-to taiu . place In our-famt abonany'whlc: ga laws tor would put' tt» farmer on a-aoihuu is foeUnc . . .'Tliey faU to.piovld lopje wbat adequate'Incfntira for aelf:lnltla Utaa."------ tlve .'...rAad-they:«':tlm'»’^ kd4raa.bft- luch .eoiBBOdlUaa-u .vbeat^aa uctlm aat. cotton out o t ths world market,* IIEE^stSteft- ^iu_SolbttAcli^ loaa-Urm- —WA6HD*CITOttr»V'» I prlea sup. as-yet aaonjnoua aaUiora of an- »l -w .V force atatem'ant critld^dny *body W aouU i, cnta.lmpoeed by Presldeat-'Bseo taia _u his bower appeared eartain.today,to.I3 m .et called e r^ oonsresioaal'catsi "Ttntiinto (8i4inB*dt>H0me-,Per«usfln,.j| T: --------- C|{ad:.Ug J » t^ ^t<iTtooiidtt^ the 0 X 0 wdjiidllve^-'dAeEvi^^tbn'Uj sached.an a l r o r e f M n m s t r y . - . '■ •-— nn» . rptt(ite«‘ti>™SM»5CR3e „ ot tha houaa armed, atrtloaa .eoa T a e s ^ mlttM also wantad tQUiat ,thln| led knme- elearrt'up. '- lng Issues. other*toal«LeoosraaBiaaiLd«ro rrefuae'to, o p i^ ts :.’ -• t a long. , T a z e s - l B ^ X>onais«tk'aenni m a t five, notice tha RepubUcan* 5riiniaTa, t unleasra- carry tha. baU for Prealdent Bsta ' oontraot hower to the bapandlaf^aer^-ovf ........... ~ exteatIoa,ot.tba.ex6eaB.p8oma^ V---------: - aitTtapuBiicaa-iaedarr^araToeaB tir current - -Beorganl«atl(ffi-^Tha~'sahat»~tOT emment operatlona cowmlttaa ap la tha afl. proved Pr^ent'Blaeahover^;t«oi nf Ut.«ir. pw r2ftheaw & ^*s3plm ilto Funds-^rha-twaw.ittUUnly ap proved •3MW.000 la now approprl W rates 01 .tlona fOK the-labdr deparfiStfd t hr fiscal ;y*ar«taTtto**5iayirTO Its aa how la |4La«,eoQ lesa-tbaiB fonner-Prei ides-mk- ideatTtraJtartwmwtod?botrW« irice liidKt ' Y ouths Filled F o r . S ^ e d ^ halve.idled ' BUft'floM .ware'iniok^'-Prlda 0 woricera by iotUee courts acalnsUtworyoutli . arrested; Thureday night. on Mai lands were ««nue aorth. for speeding,• The union - 'QeargaBurcayne.;FUer. andW. 3 «fer of 10 Dye, Kimberly,-eadi.pIe^ed guUI Ises to the' o(q«edlBc.'Bttrgoyn».paldaflna< oost In the' W^aad. t3-ooeta-ai^Oya,-a.|3 -produeUr- flna.and «3........................... ............ Anntrarinf nn a ritatinn of Vtrirtn lor-skilUd wttho5t-ia”'6p«a®*B Ueenae « , ^ I ealved-durlasthazoadUockoaliUli ivised pen- way S3 Wedaeaday, Charles Sit elalr. Richfield, presented a vail Uettiw m anfl 33 (tn' ynaiday aftemooa I J»diUiy.Koob,^jaroiaa.pal 1 rallnsds » <3 fine and 13 eoato on a cltaUo r^OTa« .^^rl^J^tJM iiiW ttataU .J ; • noUfled _ -------- r: ■ ' ' ' Ridgvray SeesN o; p°^'£u- Real Peace Mov( SidSt a uures* as*- 2ri^S!i*’S]?9L*Kf is^wUtget itSSS; ; ::sTB ready —IW a.sUal jn J i ^ u «itiati»arg-a 5na: - waTO^'btfsjFer'EJdlWTii T tbe rail l» t nlfht in h k ilrst pnblte addraa jtM«4ie.took.om-oomiaB<H>f^k agchlniets. AUanUo ; treaty ertaalama kffaotedJV (tranfUiliu 4nemaad.;bi)t:J(LM that of “ Ottr potential adrenaiyr ' 7-of:Sbite-Dulle8-.^ed on tha R nsiiiins^ ores on th^rae lroD to.^Eoret^ 'u^t5.^'| er Churchill and'the French govemmBnt^' ““ |t)k:epare(t. lor a big.thre^.T^ . meeting on eaat-WMt q u ^ '^ ■■" next .sMnth ii^ Semnda, '-.q ■,’mm D-PUea.toldtheflrstpreMwar ^Tb-p^ ference of. his njddle,,eMt tour: - ■ .: -i-n - 'd marfceU and . doubt very Invortant res&Ul.': eommodlUes could coma out of-any lavtf-^vrl tee-Boppoits ffmterenee-lnehidaurtaa a a a a i i '^ r ^ naet-policy Soviet'-llu^ ad lonr u tba'fl^^ sfeamffiLa .btoo-ef paUoaa-te-pr«i>oHnt - 4 b » ^ ." I . *ara la Korea aad Laos; aad'ao1o»« 0# u they refbse'to. yedofa fteadeoT^ -"not becatttr 'UTAUltfli." ' I farmer too vMt jatUieytlvo Duaea m etifiUi.itoa 100 IndiMh.^ of n«ghbcrtn« PaU st^ 'Un>M~nWiZ *'■1llllliniat -M8C,. w e. a n ; cuiraiK,-- i w heat^ «^eo*^Qg ogp-rtwi»tt»anary^^ d»S7.-Sarra*m-\*Radham»m^ :eteop,^!u treatiei el iSSSoS* errloaa - m . kaont^ twfU- (aoa^^teueail >taa»^^^ Mmt IUH t dM.nillMA.:.nli<miWW^ \$^ten^ Qtfit M ietlattatst^ •ad':' itiw !wuaia.* a il^ ■J»snmaWf:-lhir-:.«6»: wJH-haviiJt:^ 7 -r tBrdeddraerSrtiar-tBBsa-ttarttVhrtr^ aat.:by-dlffl«iltJeB ■■ad'dilWahe^--? bam. mada-that-ftoildant BsHt^;.;:. vioil Bb ^was inv^'caU^ . , V dace World w ar H'DberaUoa;- I', . iSome ' --^ AtfllTI'fr. to'Win-aow.be'loM’.whne'Pnnec-^'' eU lU g .pate .together a na* caUnet.tlDw' which might'have-be«-- oaed-la-- SSrSfX »?»:^-9P.aRagenda for tbe eon^ X: ____’ • Jn tiie wy;snaouncteienU,abbub:::.''. ar, and W. Z. ifaa Aitttn-tnf *tewa ba-.'-' -* Iwilod^BUUty e a m rS ^ a p S S to S ? sa l4 ’‘v^ j^ fln a ^ the three wouMrdlkaiu tta faa f lb g :" -Oy%-a.| 3S Ity of rwailOD'tlKttrwaMKor.aad ' ’.Ueenae ra. slon. . ' '--K-I.V.-'' loekonhWh. -.BBtV to .Waahlngtw tha . Whlti--S„-4 marles Bln. Souse steadfastly.deellaed to link ' Ited a valid the m^etlag of-Uia three with a . r ' Dooourt and pOsslbleWtfdtff'«et-to«oth»'Attho itwaj-'ffit; (welghtdcs* em chiefs of‘»vemmentJrfli-aM» . lald^.tln'a tbTdevalOR^ki** m d^-am ettfW ^ aftemooa^la westero.power*. ^ • ■; psttatorujift ^ 4>Rsldeat-BlsanlKnnr.t^-i^ -T -:'' ' dakaedtMemorialday.-llvW: V.L. :s Na- P sMoye te=:==== ortanjs^lea sdVBn«r«.'*■ ;

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K t o L e

Educ&tibn. ^ H ^ od was Bsked by S< ^ K S . lite r the B e v : W ^ K t e Sen.-K^C.. B y lo w ,

atabU abm ent of a i

B i j S i a l S e ^ M p S Eto Hamilton, say- '

^ K a t e board of ^ u c a - ^ K no formal action o r ^ B a t a t i v ^ fram ed any ^ K d DTOposIn? to tra n s- R f s i e r i facilities of ^ K t i i a Bev. M r.'C arter; .

A ) i$M It the s t ^ ^ ^ E » a i r t a r « u t h e r i U M » - ^ ^ K = f 3 1 ^ Q l l t o n i n «d- ;

^ ? s .? o * » c 1^ ■ r ^ e r coHegn dosed

laJtUtuit. Hamilton >

ttoU board of educa> ; n O ^ ' tt>o >^ ■ ^ o n l o t M l n l d o k a u i d ,

ItdalttoT*'of plaaa ^

^ H a i d Uu westloQ w u ‘ ^ ■ t n o c b u tbe twonl b u ‘ ^ B ^ to t ttab U a ta » dltferene , ^ H u u A lU o n 'a n d Lewlaton ! ^ B e s i- l i t l t l t i lv e appmraL {

^ K r , It would aeem to me |^ K i t r u u d - o r - M n e a t i a a ' *

wmrtCTy' in mind {^ H t f v U b t h e p e o ^ ^ ^ t ^ i^ H n t a t l m In the nesitor c^ H ^ o e e m ln c a .proposal ,^ ^ d m - o T m r o r O i o t e t^■W s-B>gfat-b»-*n'«xoe8s i ^ ■ s t obedience to the dle>^^■ nuT tev would aeem to ,^ ■ iM D tl t l le«al problems." .^ ^ E D q ^ e r a ] also noted ,

([ueriei had - been ,tbt p r ts befoTS hU i

V *HunUtoa * t '

^ ^ E d n e d .that- tb a atat* \ b a i^ d o t* U « o

^ ^ E j A e a l tueb'«« l u d

^ ^ E T u A ^ ir m e e t ln B in ^H tf'to form anjr” «ubmltted ^ ■ i L ia m a iu said the

tba . na tte r “normal « ^K .^ooti.tc lterated :& 8nla: * ^ ■ f^L U isJtupert.chu rch* ' . ^^■bcosed his plan with the *

on an “Informal'* ; ^ ■ h e beam took no.dennlte *

^ K lM M B nU dlnva .^ ■ U c n n ed HunUton th a t \

mM of education does ,er l o mtke ihort term ,

Ibe nnuud fadlltlea of 'uipotes-whlch-wlU-tend- -; rtbose properUes and w a a t ta t W ^ to u n d , .

p the local aebool dU- {^ In effect for nearly ,t bolh NICE and 8I0E !*cbool facUlUe*. Those S

twxutioned to extend no' ia current fUcal periods Mtlre dlfposltlon of thean." (

- _______ J

I President ] s New Cfiief',»y 2J im-Prealdent Vln- »y«ht a new French

Uy to replace the fallen iol Rene Mayer and rep- e*« t t the Bermuda big ,fwe.next nvn th .. . {Wt.of-center cabinet— ,^ pojiwor gorem - *

^ notional Jiemay. The lawmakers

,f«r special pow- *«w y ali4h the budget I^»n«'a narelns e c « . \»mmiHj started a day-

<« the trip to Bermuda, r“ Wtts Mid Auriol was i ^ c h a n c e s of reaolv- r '^ m e n t crljU lii •» j

e

'asualty 'T ^ ^ v e cBuse-ta- -

« brecMway “

!•' bangeij back ju»' c “"jWe to.dodgo «

^ I

— t ’ J 1

------ r-,—re -----—..-~—r~ ^rT ^r-~ ■ ■ ■

i b u ^ ;

~ 7"'^.... —--------- r — j r ~ .

■ ■'■■ ■ ■ A feglo

Says An r iLiir^IGELegislature!bty.-G^fl. Robe r t E. SmyUa han j don baa no authority to establish a .facilities, a t So^the^lJU^^o^them ion. •by State Senr Claric Hamilton, D., |

Wv W^''J^t^Carter, Rupert, charged irlow. R , C ^ i a , w aa blocking hia j

i i p a r tn t f i^ e n t n f p tihlift inatni^'U pg, ] say- •—*------ ^ I

In“; Wave of Gold - ^ Follows Winda of . -. „ ■

4cros8 RegionrT W W ^ iw o O O jM lO fl-J io n n ftl. j

“ « t weatherwlae. in MbbIb Valley u sucn temperatures a t this time of

“ “<■ the year can be called nornwL ■la^ Ujo oold wave entered the valley

Thursday on the heels o! hlch winds. Tain. anow. ball and wen a m tle .sunshine. Treea . were up^

w rooted, windows broken and power I and telephone disrupted by the high

^ao s wind Thursday momi&s;.v I Power company the uountaln I States Telephone- and Telegraph I company reported all service re-

I stored-by T hursday night, however.l a -J^ul- the high- wind, blew .

down the framework for a nev ware- home beln* buUt.and power «rvlce w u not restored a t Berger and ’on the Salmon trac t until late Thursday

* a f t e ^ n . :_____ __________ J

S .S5S .«k?».“Ss:llclal low was aJ.-Ketchum had an

saitoy official low of » but terhperatures R «S . w,lCTLa<-3a-WBr<i -r«pcrtad..Pnilt - thoae blosaoms were killed - and ■ alfalfawesa fUttmed.— --------------------------------- 1

H ie snow on Dollarhlde mountain " t o guii. 1, j j _7 Inches deep and haa a "

water eonten t.o t 39^ Inchet'TTie *snow on Galena ftunmll Is 6 U Inch- « deep with a w ater content of a « « Inches. Tlie snow on both peaks j s ,

^ 51

^ T-AndjTw4steS«;J f * TB»a and 1-ouIslana battled J

f l o ^ today, and violent storms t!"wMppod acrosa'the midwest on the *H B B ls-f ira - lte jS a o T h ifH irrv o .' ^

^ ^ 2 mile sooUon of Michigan and On- ^ Inlto------- T h e Chicago- weather bureau -

warned a t mld-momlng of the pos- ’•t,.* slMUty ot tornadoes today in In - • tM t dlana and UUnola south of a line

extending from Quincy and Dan- vflle. m ., to CrawJordsvlUe, Ind.;iJl>onii-deatha_for_threa-days al> - ready totated 19.

ound. TwUt«f_KnU-B------- -1 -----' rive persons were killed and 80Injured by a twister that dipped Into u

^ Port Huron. Mich.; and Bamls. Ont, tias it cut acroas southeastern MichU diBan and western Ontarla laat night, pi

d M dissipated today over rlriods "*t*rtown, N. Y. dl f the About 37,000, persona had been

evacuated ftom their homes in flood a' southwest T exa^”

; . . 4. ThundeBtonns-*nd-hlgh -winds -j i-.-ji P luytd-aecUonB-of-the-m iawwcr ei IAT >veeplnff down through Iowa, nil- fi

noU and Indiana. ti Vln- w inds Strong « c h At Balt Laka City, airline pilots ^ *“ «» reported winds a t high alUtudca ® rep- over TItah late yeaterday h it guals ^

‘ b‘8 up to 320 miles an hour. H ie Intense • winds, called “Jet curronta" at high "1

"M— altitudes, disrupted airline achedules "» In the area. - U

tkera Surfwo winds propelled the waters P' So~_ of Oreat Salt lake with such forca . tdffek beach roads were pounded try 5

high waves and some lakeahore re-( z\ 1___sorts were Isolated-for-a.tlme_______•?'

lenrti tODGE BTAHT SET . 'ench JACKSON. Wyo.. May '32 M»- cr new Ground wlU be broken Monday in

mda. near Moran, Wyo.. on tho new sU- mwas mlUIon-dollar Jackson lake lodge tli

solv- near the south entrance to 'yellow- bn a atone national park. gl

F r e n ^ ^ t a ^ rE b c a L J®

Modem starch-production Bielh- T - ods and techniques will be pUced at

"under the microscope" here Mon- lo day by represenUtlves of the Prench ^

. starch Industry visiting tho Maglo tn8M VaUey PTOcsalng company.^ , . of - to - —TBa"iasttaa'teom 'W lU-tfiur the sp nc- local starch processing' plant to m

study ptwesses- used In achieving u»ay hlgher prodgcUTlty,... '

; » cemer.Tmlnlatry o f JmJuitry and pa cbmmercft aod the.tJ. 8. muwal te- «

so curlty ateacy In’ an effort to bring ceIge about .aa-tndustry-wldeJncreaa«-la ^jck the S

to local starch proMsslng .ccnip#ny. ofsaid the «nwp is maklnj-a

____ trip to Idaho Ho new operaUons of^ Twin PWs and Jenaae starch plants., lal

Regional, N ew s^per Serving

• -• “•■ ■ ..

L j ^ S j H^'ed ish a h e m

>r b is d a t

^ n ,

id

ay If le of

ralleyl u ^

ren a upk

wwer high

:daho

fraphI ra- Stanley Vandrabarit, left, cM lomrever. senlM a t th e 45th ananal commenciblew .Resa, member’ot the gradoatlnr el*

vare- Is a claaa valedictorian and scholarsirrlce .Vnlveralty. of. Jdaho...(8 ta(t.pholo.<'««> .........w ••* w *--------rsday • ____

a D iplom asjifalfa An lijipres8lvo_program baaed on

Ihe th m e , ‘'The Miracle of Amer- i tflin l<a.'* presented before-an overflow

. audlence-at-the hlgh school gymna- -.T^. slum Tbum lay night highlighted

the .school's, « t h .annual, oom- ’ tsencement exercises.

Following the procram, 308 sen- ” 'f lors received thelf • d i^om u tn a i - r r ’- OhaTler-BhlTleyrchUnnan-asrthB-

dlsCrlct board of edoeatlon. Preced­ing the.dlploma-presentaUon, John Platt, l ^ W h o o l principal, thanked

- all thpo^-vM made the-progrun

“ i f $ 5 i f f r 5 S f f K " l a iJ" ? ! :graa^-.tf tfg dtallengedMta mmbers t j r s w - t h a r m i e r l c r i ^

Ceremonlea opened ^ t h the tra- ditlonal procession of seniors to the

nrt^ stage, follow od.by-the Invocation ^ given by the Rev. W, A-MacAithvir.

~A-prologuer-“Ameriea-Is-a-Land- of the Free," , by John Hughes, opened ■ the program.

Tidelands Bill j“- Become^ Law

<1 89 WASHZNQTON, May 3J W -Pres- mto Went Elsenhower signed the con*'

p n ^ troversial tidelands bill Into law to- chU day, but served notice that ho op-

Ight. poses giving states offshore olJ over rights beyond thelc hlatotU boun­

daries.^ Mr. Elienhowcr m U to . .laK - liood ment th e now law recognltca the

^'anplent~rlahta-of-the-etale’2-b u t landa beyond historic boundaries

toU :;W ipuld^_admlnl8tflred.by.thflJ6d.-. - ™ tr era! government atid income there- nii- from should - go Into the federal

treasury.” - ' '■ ,Historic boundary for most coaat- 3

lilotd al states Is three miles out to sea. 1 But they go out about lOU miles for

P5JU Texas and the west coast of Florida. ;ense Mr. Elsenhower said he was high “pleased'’ to algn-tho bill because lules “rccognUlng tho sUtes’ claims to ■

these lands Is In keeping with bsslo principles of-honesty and fair play." ,

’area "As I have said many-times I de- ' j t - plore and I will always resist fed- , -8 eral encroachment upon rights and ‘___ affairs of Jhe_atat«,” he added._____

■'Mr.'Elsehhb.wer. signed the meas­ure a t a W hite Bouae ceremony at*

cratlc m em ben o t constess. In sign- »>y ing the measure. Mr. Elsenhower « « ' made good on ono of hla 1B53 elec- 1 odge tlon: campaign promises and wrote low- a pew cbaptcr in a great legal strug-

gle th a t began eight years ago.

ch In d u s tiy TeanImffiEESiSay-telh- Thay WU dine a t 7 pjn. Monday i ftced at the Blue Lakes Country club fol- t Jon- lowing the tour. . t;nch The Prench team planning to tour « :aglo the Twin Falla starch plant Is one r

of a series of Industrial study groups. I the sponsored'-by-the-Frend»~ffovem>'-

; to ment to study- the overall charac- i ving Mristlcs of American economy. J

The price .of starch jroducts nf- t liitly fecla *£0 cosV-to. French eonsumera ci«ty TrmaD^-iiHijartanntimrirtexaieK,' 1 and paper,.«luea, food products.afld slu- I te- cose and dextrbee used. In phartua- s ring eeutlcals' and chemical products. r e In ^Team membera-JvUI-JMisJ'tcn. *.

brief orientaUon.-by company olfl- e -the. dala-on-the-hlstory-snd-opcraUon... any, df the local p lan t prior to the tour, i »lal • n ie grouD Is'coropcsed'pfJS jpe- s J of claUsta -representing management, l inta.. labor and teohnjcal op«r»tlon8.-TbBy t

? P '~ . •• •• - _•

T W lN iA I iS , IDAH

tsClfeck-ltolBg ig i

Mioaed u .Vncle Sam t e r b is 'part l a tb* tmencemenVexercUes.Tbonday night a t Ihi inr claas. check' their.parta In the prograi hoiarsUp winner and Besa has beea awaiboto-epgraTlng) — ...........— — — "

> it W it

jRootSenipisJE s a t 4iitli C n m n i (d-Pn - Baalc priBcfplwt nf thn thumf, m er- faith, liberty, growth, courage, rell- rflow glon and -freedom wei« Illustrated nna- bynableau'aittircommenU by mem- (hted -bers ot the.xlass u well u songs oom- by. the clasa and the high achool

choir.sen- The epilogue of the-theme given Ihw i by -Hughes ended the^ program, "the- TintriHairTUM6BtM7Uie~cIaar-to !cad- the board chalrmaa- and. the di> John ploma .presentation .began. Karl nked Larson, senior claaa president, - a«>' p u n eepted the .diplomu on behatf o t Ltbe hla class JwforaL Ih»:»C8eel«iaL-

‘ ■'3*e‘'toiBh \aeho(fl' band jdajMt .T W p rad.obmmstanwJI&T^or

3ro- jhft proceEsloRAl'aod tha £ m nMucK^fivm fTTho PropbaT 'tor tb alUni- TMKhlifflSr*^------- ----------------------

. M em lim 'o r tbe claM-taking part tra - In tho m lo u s porta "of the pro-

0 the gnun were P a t Daly. Jen y MbVey, Itlon Bill .Martin, Dan TYne, Fred Linde, Ihvur. Onxy -'Wcsteott, Edlth-Taylor.-Ritby Ljand- -McEImurry;— WUUam'“ OBtrnadEr,' ghes, Merllyn Balsch; Donna Boiley, Av-

ery Floyd. Carolyn Babcock. Rob-

• A ssistant t«1 T o A d d r e >

— -Representhiff-the-ffeneral'a ?res- Clifford E. Young, assistant to con- will address sessions of tbe qu ' Falls stake Saturday riight ant

dJ new LDS chapel in Filer Sunc oun- A meeting of membera-of tV

cil and ward.bishoprics and-a jlot&- • -i-------------------------

tho ' • ' ■

iSa* B a s d J a l l j f e f l s wied .-.______L._____________ — ____lero- ' From AP and BP. Beporta, leral AlffiBICAN LEAGUE

, F irst game:" ' R H EPhiladelphia -000 001 010-^3 . 7 0Boston ..............100 000 03S-3 7 1

1,1°/ Kellner and Murray; Pamen, K ln- der and White. .

““ o New York ___:___ ..JOO 0 -3“ w Washington _____,._610 0—<J[” ‘ii ■ Reynolds,' Miller and Berra; Por- 'X '. terfleld and Pltigerald.

81. Louis a t Cleveland, Ohlcago ' " j a t Detroit, night.

----------NATIONAITXEAGUE---------; ■ . R- H E

New York T™;',00t- 301 10*-C 8 0. }wer Ersklne, Mllllken and Campanella; r!ec- Hearn and Westrum.TOte Philadelphia a t Pittsburgh. Mll» nig. waukee. a t Chicago, postponed..

Clnclimatl a t.S t, Louis,, n igh t..,.. —: ■ - ...... 71' ;' - •

;am: to Toiir ~ ~ ^of=3dechiiiquesIday are-Interested In studylng'new de.' fol- velopmenta snd technli^ aspects of

tho. American starch Industry u well tour as. producUon, labor-management one relaUons. organlxaUon. research and

jupa. plant ,mana8Bmcnt.~:.....tn w —tlpotv4^elr-return-to.Frano«rteiun- rac- m em bw will .'report the ir findings

to th e French . starch I n d u s t r y nf- through Uio.. naUonBl productivity

ners center and in ~v»riouj-Freoch tech>Jles; Ti!cal*Joumalsr— ".......... - ' ' —slu. ^Zn addlUon, members plan to dls^ [na- Mmln&te InformaUon.oa'oew tech*I. nlQueaobserved in the U.S. to m an. n. a .ufacturer«.and.Jn.».»eries_of.^tudr. )1« . conferences later this falL Uon . .The.Frcnch .t<3un.,iuTlt ed..ln.' Uifc our. United States-May 13 and-will vialt roe= starch Iridustilea' In MalneJTdaho, eiit; lo-sn and BUnola before completing liBy tho.tour, -. -

A \ \ /•/, / / ■ ■

WTN

TiDAHO. PRIDAY, 1S53

I n C e r e m o n y : . '

>

xt la the'W IracIa ar-iUBertea^-iiiW m gbt a t the high aehoet g7S)aaslBat;aad Blvlad s program doriag tha asareisea, Vai^esbaric Mea awarded a a athtoUo acheteth lp ta> tl»

'* * * *

iHereEeceiyeiZI nnieaicemeiitJRiteI .-thema, -*rt-Forrastar,-Jana-M U lcrrLaa^ age, reU. (B tn ) Langdon.'Susanae'Dolphis luatrated Marl»oib«rwn, F b y lU a^ lo r.R o a by mem. aid Melton, SenneUi MeDonale u songs Slvlnd Besa, Gary Bpaekaian. Jame h achool Daum, Ann PorsUn*,; Sharon Me

Beth. DamU Sweet, m a c e s Soft ne given Carol Jones, Stanley Vandenbark prosram. FatrioU.: Bogus,- .WfiUam:->JQhni duT-to Bldfirt-ahotwlirJwerCaigVani the d t. Oi* Lee Fuller. - ' - - •

n. Karl - Aecompanlats wera Joaa l^lma] lent,'a«>- and Barbara B lehudaaa-and ' th «hatf o t ohUd IB tha family; t a U i^ - v t onaL- D k k - S w ls h e . . - ^ . . I T T T ^ '

mmxam SSbbA.. J a a a i > WOUt and ' Doaali

dng.pait Peraonlus.the pro. Members o t tba faculty w6 o pr* ' -MbVey, pared and directed thejnogram-wen «d Linde, Mrt. Rose M.' Horth, Josephlno Ai: or.-Ritby bertson,-Helen-Wnler. BerelcB Bab BtnmdET,- -oeekrBm~Hft«seIerrjaraearileln» lley, Av- dotf. gharlea SatAlUfa and-Sdwan dc. Rob- Mflriailtar.

t to Apostles Iress Area LDSneral "authorities of rtlie, L I® ctfurch Btantto the quorum of twelve apostles ! tbe quarterly conferenw of the Twit Iffht and Sunday, . a n d . ^ dedicate ±b« er Sunday afternoon.T8 of tho stake prwldency, high coun and-a group of stake officers at 6:8(

^T -— p.hi. Saturday will launch tbt J conforancc—A-public.nieetini f l f l y -will:lolIow.at S-'p^m.-at-whicl =j~' - fundamental-'belicfa^ofirrthi g - church will be explained to In

2 terosted non-members. ;.13, 7 O ' General sesalonalwlUbclield a t u -3 7 1 a jn . and 3 pjn. Sunday a t the taber- en Kin At 8 pjn. Uie MIA will pra-

' <ent a program featuring music a n talks by young people of the ^ u rc h

aoo 0—3 I>edlcaUon of the new PWer p e l 610 0—d ^ services a t S pjn., will marie an- nL Por milestone. in the churchi

building program In Uie count*. Chicago 7- Lyman Bdienk. aUke p reldent

announced that be expects approva at any time to launch constiucUoi

B--------- of -a-new-atake-houso-oo-AddlsoiR H E ®**t in Twin FaUs.. He n o t«

% a 0 tlon In Buhl, a n d 'th a t MurUugl ward, under tho dlrecUon of Duaini

pMolla,. 8 . Perkins, blahop. plans, construc- •h vfn * h®* recreaUon halL

Schenk and Young wUl p r^ d e , al iitrhV: ooofcrenco sessions, assisted by Per-

T 'Pttf-Sunil's ''BM ieriU ''aessaiow special.muslo'wUl’be furnished b) the atake choir and male cborus..un-

- der the direction of Charles Shirley

jSuT: Wish ■r u w e l l “Sometimes I wish.tbe calen-.. igement dar didn't ssy It w u lining,“ rch and said ih e weaOMnnan. “Then-rd-

bave an alibi for all tbU non-- wrteam- •4Shs»;-But::tt-r«al^-^ehould:4m4findings -prove,*-----------•i u a t r y . The AP reporter also w u du- luptlvity. , i fo u s ,u he read -UiUv;Pt«dlcUoa•h tech-. J o r Uie next f|va ________

"Few widely acattered ahowert . w w lth-nw unts f» m a traoa to.',«-;

w te th . j,i m , Temperatures aome- ,what below normal Saturdsy

■f.^tudr. -wlUj'grBdiial-waimlnff.-Hlghs-ln'- (..-fh the SOs a t beginning of period.

-TOr-by - Wedfleiday; 'M lnlmUM '^a.h6.ipletJag • <™»aoly)

— ' Nine Z rrix^t^ Idaho <

,1953' , ; '

a R u s s 1:

■ Chai]■ T o i

—l^W^DELHr. India. May today to show the lUneultyAustria.- — ____' ' 1

Aa President Elsenhower.

■ To Back']M H H OLEVELAtTD. Miss.. May U ^

Agriculture Seoretary. Bansan a cured. Uie American farmer Thur dayhewDuldcaxry-outPresUantB senhower^ campaign promlsa to coi -ttoiv-prtc«-iapporurr6r-n»r«iS m ^ U e s .a t 9 0 ^ ^ w r ^ ^ g |r » j »

oriuc^ 'of the farm program he U .herited from the ITum aa adminl traUon. left no doubt aboiitt h coolness to an IndeflnlU obntlaul ,Uqq of Uie high support props.- ' . m a press conference biafore^h speech, B e ^ aald aupportaahool bft;a mlnbhum guarantee to {am .era.Uka tbe minimum waga laws ti workers, but added: daager in doing for people wfti

~ they-could do-for th e m s e lrn .- - S id B l^ d ;.-TW »«retary. in hla ad4raa.la ki^rabark the.annual Oeltsi.oounoll mael ^ loc. an orgaalaattoa of bttslneaaau

and-fazmeis-in-thls-zkbiMUalwti . pl rtver farm country, aald he kae

— — -

Riter^Laa^Mrt. .bower.fflada.to.tba JUnarloaa.|arB

to fis-fln rt address to 'thal aouU iJ S j S ^ S B ^T O sa ia to # -b a s te , a h n a .d h

department..*re. to -flad waya/•

e S S S e J * X f f l . “®**tha

C ^ ' h ^ --------

j'S'X Pay Contract/ -

g g r v f ^ j P eMa'. . M otorr co r^ ra U o n 'to d the c n

rw b o p r* ; United.,Auto»WorkBra:reached, a Bgramwert agreom ttt'today lh a t win assur ephlne AI> eontlnuaUon of loni-termLcimtract imlcB Bab« jhnhidioufc-the ju ito4M ustry ,——

N egoU atlona'on taaad TUesda nd JJlward when, Uie-UAW demanded knme_________ dlate setUeaent of peadlng issuei

......TOe-unlon atia-it.w ould refuse 'l' consider renegoUaUon: of a long P I Q . to m o on tr«o ta tt« th e current flve u O year pact explrea' in ies« unleas re

. ■' visions'. In tha currant contrao T m C J I wero_made_by.June.l.: ........... .

iJt/D — ^______In..»:Jolntitfct«ment,_tha_com

i c h u rc h , P*ny aalon today announco a p o s tle s , amendmenta to their en rra

the Twin j ^ one.oenl-.increaae in Uie afl [icatatbe nual improvement-factor:^— -''y '

. . 3. AddlUon.of 19 cento of toe cur igh coun. nat St-cent-w -hour cost-of.Uvln

" - J Increase of 10 cents a a hoa -meeting in wacea of-aH-skUled-trad<s-worfe at-WhlcK a r s ,a n d - - ; ------------ :----------

led to In- ^ “new* govehiment '^ leo in'de 1 , to govern operaUon of tbe eost-d

living escalator clause., . n i a t Major. Mova ■ •

i W S : OM agreement wm the fin

^ e church.^ a j ^ t e s ' have. IdleHer p ^ a i ( ^ -than 130,000 auto woricer

* « « the naUon.I church'a Moot of UieUAW's'demands wer :ountx. General Motors. The unloitpresdenti had demanded the transfer of X |4 approval cents In ooat-of-Uvlnc raises to tti 3nstzucUon b s u rate: ^ ona-cent boost In th a-A dc^on present f o u r ^ ^ t anhual'produeUv k H e n o ^ l g - ^ w a a e ^ ^ w . ^ r e v ^ p<na^

Murtaugh workers.of Duaine GM refused only the revised penconstruc. aions.

alL, .

J R a il . . l In io n £ L G ix e ^^ S t r » e t l ) e m a n t

m lS S to WASEXNorrON. May 33 HB - * o ru s .u n . Fifteen rall‘ unions represenUn; les sh lrlerl oh* million worker* today sarvo esem riey . ^ y ,, naUons rallrtsd— I for-«ianait»--niw^»atrac6:lmptova

menta. „Union reproenUUves ' noUflei

le calen... officials of SU rall^>ads Uiay was kpring,” to begin bargaining on five “trini<

T hen-rd- benefits,' tnciuding employer-pali his non-- health and welfare plans, paid hoU Buid'tm-- dayazand.longet_3racaUQnt;;..i:.,:

-Oeor»» E.-Lelghiyi prealdent 0 w u du- the R a l l w U b o r BcecuUres* aa

i r ^ U o n . aodaU(».-^said.Uia-unions?willige a r o ^ later t o ' setting dwiand

ahowert for a new .wagelncrease. Meahwblli wa to'.40- he;said;:iilLlabardaaders:ere read: M sSne.' to flsht lor'tha frtogk l l e a C -■'~ Satwdsy ^^gwkers

operal£g“ w Soyea* — :machl5sS

b S S S d ^ S T i ^ o S S r ^ ^ ^' ■ ' lndiurt». o tm t ln c - amployea .irtv

rn a n -w 'tra in s ara no(‘affeotad.b( J . -'* today-i move. .

I, ■■

V;f-yr ■ •

Idaho Conntiea - ' ' .

paniied? illenge b: ) Show R(la. May 22 (ff>-U.-8v S e c w ta ry : 'o f ;S ta t I n ^ l ^ o f th e ir p e a c e o v e rtu re s <m t3

nhower, British Prime Minister Churcl

.■.' T ^ . . i i * 1' ______1

c k ' P l e d g e by ‘ I k e[ay 32 IfW squeesa. Is to find new marfceta an lanaan u - hew demaada for farm osr Thura. th a t w o u Jd -m akft-p^-B oppail ■eddantBli s lm p lr.a 'k tod -of lafwanet-poUe olsa to con. and not m ake the' aovemmmt n w r w a * ItW era-m arket. - " ct parity. Bensoa aald. h a was eriUeal < f - maa ^ w ,- eBrTenWaxm*profframa-*^-b«eattt cam he in* I think th ey glva Um fanner to a admlnls* mueh.My.cODcemls-that.they gli aboiitlhls tee farm er too UtUe.- - ,

I cbntlnuA. He sald-ihe ourrent programs d propa.-' not *^uUd cnariceta to p u t i > b ^ M o re 'h ls into u sa 'a t a fa ir price . .. , The

ortaahookl do. not p e m it adjustments to tak s-to t a i u . place In ou r-fam t abonany'whlc: ga laws tor would put' t t » farmer on a-aoihuu

is foeUnc . . . 'T liey faU to.piovld lopje wbat adequate'Incfntira for aelf:lnltlaUtaa."------ tlve . '.. .rA a d -th e y :« ':tlm '» ’^kd4raa.bft- luch .eoiBBOdlUaa-u .v b ea t^ aa uc tlm aa t. cotton out o t th s world market,*

IIEE^stSteft-^iu_SolbttAcli^loaa-Urm - —W A 6H D *CITO ttr»V '»I prlea sup. as-yet aaonjnoua aaUiora of an- »l- w . V force atatem'ant critld^dny * body W a o u U i, cnta.lmpoeed by Presldeat-'Bseo taia _u his bower appeared eartain.today,to.I3

m . e t called e r ^ oonsresioaal'catsi "T tn tiin to (8i4inB*dt>H0me-,Per«usfln,.j|

T : --------- C|{ad:.Ug J » t ^ ^t<iTtooiidtt^

the 0 X0 w d jiid llv e ^ - 'd A e E v i^ ^ tb n 'U j sached.an a l r o r e f M n m s t r y . - .

'■ •-—nn» . r p t t ( i t e « ‘t i> ™ S M » 5 C R 3 e

„ o t tha houaa armed, atrtloaa .eoa T a e s ^ mlttM also wantad tQUiat ,thln|

led knme- elearrt'up. '- • lng Issues. other*toal«LeoosraaBiaaiLd«ro rrefuae'to, o p i ^ t s : .’ -• t a long. , T a z e s - l B ^ X>onais«tk'aenni m a t five, notice tha RepubUcan* 5riiniaTa, t unleasra- carry tha. baU for Prealdent B sta

' oontraot hower to th e bapandlaf^aer^-ovf........... ~ exteatIoa,ot.tba.ex6eaB.p8o m a ^

V---------: - aitTtapuBiicaa-iaedarr^araToeaB

tir current - -Beorganl«atl(ffi-^Tha~'sahat»~tOT emment operatlona cowmlttaa ap

la tha afl. proved P r^en t'B laeahover^ ;t«o i

nf U t.« ir. p w r 2 f t h e a w & ^ * s 3 p l m i l t oFunds-^rha-tw aw .ittU U nly ap

proved •3MW.000 l a now approprl W rates 01 .tlona fOK the-labdr d e p a rf iS tfd — t hr fiscal ;y*ar«taTtto**5iayirTO Its aa how la |4La«,eoQ lesa-tbaiB fonner-Prei id e s-m k - ideatT traJtartw m w tod?bo trW «

irice liidKt ‘ '

“ Y o u t h s F i l l e d

F o r . S ^ e d ^halve.idled ' BUft'floM .w are'iniok^'-Prlda0 woricera by iotUee courts acalnsUtworyoutli

. arrested; Thureday n ig h t. on Mai lands were ««nue aorth. for speeding,•The union - 'QeargaBurcayne.;FUer. andW . 3 «fer of 10 Dye, Kim berly,-eadi.pIe^ed guUI Ises to the' o(q«edlBc.'Bttrgoyn».paldaflna< oost In the' W ^aad. t3 -o o e ta -a i^ O y a ,-a . |3-produeUr- flna.and «3........................... ............

Anntrarinf nn a ritatinn of Vtrirtn lor-skilUd w tth o 5 t-ia” '6p«a®*B Ueenae «

, ^ I ealved-durlasthazoadUockoaliUli ivised pen- way S3 Wedaeaday, Charles Sit

elalr. Richfield, presented a vail— Uettiw “

m a n f l33 (tn' y n a id a y aftemooa I

J»diUiy.Koob,^jaroiaa.pal1 rallnsds » <3 fine and 13 eoato on a cltaUo r ^ O T a « . ^ ^ r l ^ J ^ t J M i i i W t t a t a U . J

; • noUfled _ -------- r : ■' ' '

R id g v r a y S e e s N o ; p°^'£u- R e a l P e a c e M o v (

S id S t auures* as*- 2 r i ^ S ! i * ’S ]?9L *K fis^wUtget

itSSS; ;::sTB ready —IW a.sU al j n J i ^ u «itiati»arg-a 5na: - w aT O ^ 'b tfs jF e r 'E Jd lW T iiT tbe rail l » t n lfh t in h k i l r s t pnblte addraa

jtM«4ie.took.om-oomiaB<H>f^k agchlniets. AUanUo ; treaty ertaa lam a

kffaotedJV ( tra n fU iliu 4nemaad.;bi)t:J(LM that of “ Ottr potential ad ren a iy r '

7 - o f :S b i te - D u l le 8 - .^ e d on t h a R n s i i i i n s ^ ores o n th^rae l r o D to .^ E o r e t^ 'u ^ t5 .^ '|

er Churchill and 'th e French govemmBnt ' ““ |t)k :ep are (t. lo r a big.thre^.T^

. meeting on eaat-WMt q u ^ '^ ■■" next .sMnth ii Sem nda, '-.q

■,’mm D-PUea.toldtheflrstpreMwar ^ T b -p ^ ference of. his njddle,,eM t

tour: - ■ .: -i-n - 'd marfceU and . doubt very Invortant res&Ul.': eommodlUes could coma out of-any lavtf- vrl

tee-Boppoits ffmterenee-lnehidaurtaa a a a a i i '^ r^ naet-policy Soviet'-llu^ ad lonr u tb a 'f l^ ^ sfeamffiLa .btoo-ef paUoaa-te-pr«i>oHnt - 4 b » ^

."I . *ara la Korea aad Laos; aad'ao1o»«0# u they refbse'to. yedofa f te a d e o T ^

-"not becatttr 'UTAUltfli." ’ 'I farmer too vM tjatU ieytlvo Duaea m e tif iU i.ito a 100 In d iM h .^

of n«ghbcrtn« P a U s t^

'Un>M~nWiZ *'■1 llllliniat -M8C,. w e . a n ; cuiraiK,-- i w h e a t ^ « ^ e o * ^ Q g ogp - r t w i » t t » a n a r y ^ ^

d»S7.-Sarra*m-\*Radham»m^

: e t e o p ,^ ! u tre a tie i e l

iS S S o S *

errloaa - m . kaont^ twfU- (aoa^^teueail > ta a » ^ ^ ^

M m t IU H t d M .n i l lM A .: .n l i< m iW W ^\$^ten^ Qtfit M ietlattatst^ •ad ': ' i t iw ! wuaia.* a i l ^

■J»snmaWf:-lhir-:.«6»: wJH-haviiJt: —7— -r tB rdeddraerSrtiar-tB B sa-ttarttV hrtr^

aat.:by-dlffl«iltJeB ■ ■ ad'dilW ahe^--?

bam . m ad a-th a t-fto ild an t BsHt^;.;:.

v i o i l Bb was in v ^ 'c a U ^. , V dace World w ar H'DberaUoa;- I', .

iSome ' --AtfllTI'fr. to'Win-aow.be'loM’.whne'Pnnec-^'' e U l U g .pate .together a n a* caUnet.tlDw'

which m ig h t'have-be« -- o a e d - l a - - SSrSfX » ?» :^ -9 P .a R a g e n d a for tbe eon^ X :

____’ • J n tiie wy;snaouncteienU,abbub:::.''.ar, and W. Z. ifaa Aitttn-tnf *tewa ba-.'-' -*Iwilod BUUty e a m r S ^ a p S S t o S ? s a l 4 ’‘v j ^ f l n a ^ the three wouMrdlkaiu t t a faa f l b g : " -O y % -a .|3S Ity of rwailOD'tlKttrwaMKor.aad '

’.Ueenae ra . slon. . ' '--K-I.V.-''loekonhW h. -.BBtV to .W aahlngtw tha . Whlti--S„-4marles Bln. Souse steadfastly.deellaed to link 'Ited a valid the m^etlag o f-U ia three with a . r 'Dooourt and pOsslbleW tfdtff'«et-to«oth»'A ttho

itwaj-'ffit;(welghtdcs* em chiefs of‘»vem m entJrfli-aM » ■. lald^.tln 'a tbTdevalOR^ki** m d ^-am ettfW ^ aftemooa^la westero.power*. • ■;

psttatorujift ^4>Rsldeat-BlsanlKnnr.t^-i^

- T - : ' ' ' d ak aed tM em o ria ld ay .-llv W : V.L.

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i^esolution of ‘K iw aiiis-^k s"

^ ■ - - ^ * - - M 5 S 5 r a T E r a « i r p c i ^ ^'n n U club approred a reaoluUcn

- Thuraday urvtog concrMS to amend ' 'the Datlonat liUwr relations act and

fair labor standards ac t to exclude -organlatioQi soch as th«TWls Canal company.

^ -------- TBH~reg)lntloo w«s passed-altarbelnc approved by the board ct

and the ptibUo aad butinew an&in eommlttee. ' I t wu-pTwent«d by Joe StIUbury. chalnnan ot tha

■ H H - jatU r committee, and was passed ■ H E ? by Uie membonhlp unanlmoualy..

- The resokiUon asks th a t the Twin - . FUls Oanal com puy operaUons be

^ ■ 1 included within t t u definition e( ^ n H *'agrl:ulture'' ra ther th an Industrial. H B i n - Companion -bills tb accomplish this K H | end are now In co'nunlttM or both ■ ■ I the senate and house and cralea or

^ t h a j«soluUon~w»w t-to-fiahft's . .colons uiilns them to use tbelr ef*

^ ■ 1 . fo fu to have the. bills reported out .favorably and voted upon a t the .

^ ^ ■ 1 .earliest possible date.' ' Durlnt Thursday's stealon, Ray j . *

----- rHolmes-annotmcKl-pIsns-lora-dis.trlct.wlde picnic which will be hdd '

----- :>t-tba-gUec-falrgrounda BufldariJuly 36. Complete plans for the ’

n>e procram featured two color ' I xnoTles. One was on banding ot

____gansdlan geese In Idaho and wasprchrlded by the state Eame~dep)Ul- I ment, while the other was on boaU i

^ ■ H i i Ins and boat racing around Seattle i ■ H i V and was rumlsbed by Bill Blake 1 I W M of Blake brothen company. Joe 1 I H | £ McCollum w u program chalrmuu :

Prtsldsnt Kenneth Montsomery i announced tha state commander of i

.the American Legion would be fea*------tured-flpcaker-at'the~meetlnf-next i

w«it. I

H I F o r m e r R e s i d e n t ,

■ B l I n S h b s h o n e D i e s I^ ■ 1 - - > - BHO6B0NX. May 2>i-Mrt. MlUle J | H B Ohapmao. about 73. widow of Sewell U f fK I — -Obspman. former w aterrnaster-alf ije S k ,----- ;fib0ftb0na, died a t 4:15 a jn . Thurs* '3 m -day a t a Boise hotpllal reUowlng a ^a g i ■ ..beacLattadt. • ■ ' c

| H n - — ;8hoabjjne-tn 1918 and he died In - ^ M S . - Sh» moved to Boise In IWI. *

Q h M :fiurTlTins tre_one.daughter,.M rs. ■ E U 3 -X<lllJsn DawioD, Oallfonila; ooe son, *

' Lfwrence Chapman, Boise, and five ‘ ■ ■ ■ .giudchlldren. ' ^R p — r7-Tnn«m 'M W ie& -*^nn>eTieIirara ;

.pjtt. Saturday a t Boise and ^ r l a l £ B v j ------'.WlU'be made tn the BoUa'cemetetTr ^

H - _ B e u i u o n P J a n s t q _ i

H ’ B e A i r e d a t M e e t i■ U S ____ •- .yinal„plans.,'fot^the 1933 Twin h

. f a l la hlsh soh9ol graduating class f reunion will be discussed a t a oom- «

^ n - - jnlttee tneatlnff a t 8 p. m . Monday u a t the Twin ]*aUs Clinio.. Charles Alien. leunion general ,

^ ■ 1 ;ebalrm«&. asks all committee m ea- g ^ ■ j I Z _ lb e r » ' l o ‘a t^n ff the'meeting, " a e 're - ^ ^ B j union is ichieduled for M i^ 30 a t o ^ ■ 1 th e Turf'club.

^ H } - - 'tm lon 'are urged to contact'M ary li priebe, p2ieina.U0.'W soon as pos- &

■ f l alble. . « ■ f f j ------ ------------------------- — h

K * --------- -The-Hospitrf— ^^ P | . / VUlUni h o u rs 'a t Magio. Valley|U P[H ------ 1LC#mniH«<- —ItV S l a ad V'to 8 p!^| ^ \ ADMriTEDm B f > . Belen Ann and Larry Kuykendall, g,

___B. O. Oraham and R ay Engelbrecht, ^aU T irin 'P d ls : Unu Robert'Alien,

^ K l ' Rogerson; Mrs. William Cook and.Mrs. Alexander Luna, both Buhl; „ Chester Powell. Rlehfleld; Harold £ atanger, Kimberly, and Mra. Oeorgia «

^ ■ 1 Campbell, H aU ey ............................. TS ---------------DISMISSED^------------- it;

^ B | | Mrt. Keith Stiegemeler aad son. „

and M n. Edna Saxon, all Twin tg ■ FtUs; Mrt. Roger. McCabe and son

sjid Mrs. Robert Graves and son, r ■ I " FUer; Mrs. BurrtU. Uvingston, Sho- i lW shone: Bury Wllso^ Buhl, and Mrs. » T . J. McMUlaa. Bogwon.

B ; Weather ,oH From UP and AP Boports SSf f i j r - — -M a s iB :T M ttr= fiH ira g 6 g rT n tg Sa O i . l i___ iwastnnsi Ughi ralB..toBlgfat..aad „I H l ____ Balwdsy. ..Low_..to.iUfbt..ft*aE_a7x. “

’ Ugh BaturtUy S5-«0. Twin FalU K\ tn p e r a lv e a i I a . m. 4 1 r« i noen W. ______

MAItKiqu«rQu«_________ M tS h(— _ « « . » 5 ;

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S f f V a . : . :: : _ _ {! S SW»lilPSton ---------------H M • .01

I Friday Wilb no water p a n l ^ arer | . Sbeehooe fsps. ..... - •

I} ' 1st. ANNUAL

h “ DINNER}'---------------- Sponser^ -b r-lO O r-------I : * BSBSKAH LODGES

L _ -“ r-r.'-S. t6-'8 p.nu - '

-[H PIM U R K EY :I.SO Plota

------------------Troceedif-toHseadTrr^—--------- — ^Youth-to United NaUoai

Youth Pilgrimage

: lOOFHALL .

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^■ :S>A G 15

i f ‘ -Keep the W Ute Hagof Biurety F ly to*

iks- |L . — -

% Z I = t = =m r-K j^ -------- — : ------------------solution : a) amend .se t and ^exclude W « 9

e Twin ............................

(d-alt«r •' -oard or . •

t a t a m Horn .3 2 l a m tn im o a t.a'?TS5 *'“<* *> Matto

VcBev. ■)ualy.. I . ■■■■I — I

“H E a ^ & o w d T ” S 3 Is Present for, S I —Senior Event

JEROUB. May 83 — Dr. Jesa », e> Bucbsnsn, president of tbe Unlrer*

, sity of Idaho, spoke a t commeDce-* . «ni»nt fnr ftf

Jerome high school TTiursday aft- Sufldayi e r o o ^ O n e of the largest orewds for the I** c iti attend ' commeneemenl-e**

ro color J h i ­ding of Bucnanan wae introduoed, ny md w u W. V. Olds, superlntenclent of 'd e ^ l ^ »choola.-He-told-membeT»-:oti:tae m boat- graduating class that' “this la no Seattle time to'lose faith because the world

1 Blake is troubled today Just as I t aHrays ly. Joe has been.** B e said each generation lalrmuu must leam tbe reaaon for the Tea tgomery Commandnunta and this gensratloa mder of win be no exception, be. fea- ‘ttou h*Te the responsibility of

ng-next thB-aoral-itapdtttt-of you r -genc a - Uon and you ar* equal to tlie ehal-

----- lenge."-he-told-the-elasB.-------------------:—n f The 108 members, ef the graduat-' lll> Ing olasi were presented by Paul n S r t o p. Taylor, principal of senJof high U i e S school Dlpfcwau were awarded by L Millie' Spotford.'inember of th e soboot f Sewell board.

Three ananal awards **r* -pr*. T h u n , tented during the program. Mrs.

swinff a Brio Jenssn, president of the Amerl- ^ can Legion auzUlarr. prtseated the

7,ve(i 1. erganlaatloi^-aw ard- to :flue Mo- dled In Mahon. T t» ' award Is bi^iiia: on tn io » scholutle ataadlng.-muslo and per« T sonallty. T h e -A m crlo^n 'jL ^ O T me s S waa ‘p r^ ted - ,b y _ 0 .-JC _ H ;S d ^ Shepherd, oommander, to Vera

GuUiford. TOe lapel, pin and medal jM -gr-j w as-accept«d-birnafior<nniieT)a~

half of OuUlford who ts IU in a

Jamea Martin, son of Mr. aad Mrs. f. A. S. Martin.’ was awarded the l O — naT ls-trophyJhla-trophir-la-tlveo* T e a o h -y e s r -b y -a o r DavIi.*tooal l e e t Jeweler. I h s winner U oheecn by

Itudent body and lr-ba«M“ on l i i l S *cholsr8hlp.-ldeals. oondoct.-»pp*ari* « « e and schopl'splrlt. Mrs. Susie 5 o ^ ^ WllUsms. senior elass advisor, made

_____ _ The Invocation and benedletfoawere slvea by the Rev. F»ther X. A.

l ^ P ^ ' Bchermanion . Valedictory M d r e m «»e M- t o b given.Jjy_Mlse_McMahen and ' 30 a t oaroline Y lngst' , . "

A piano, due t 'iraa played by Miss tve. not McMahon uu} .M arie Van Orman the re-' and a ae)6 w ai^uag .by John Mose- I'M ary imr, aocflm paaW Tjy - M ^ A. D. u .pos- Uossley. Selections also- were-pre-

•ented by th e senior chorus. The . high sohool baad pUyed' the pro­

cession aad recesslonaL

T . F . G r e ^ o u s e

* “=* =Danger?lenroved—x.ti local bureau of5“ ^ entomoJoiy are breathing easier.

The..4laafer_to_lhair--greenheuse.V h « ««»«*•During Thursday* big wind a t T ^ ; smokwtack became loosened. I f It 2 ^ } “ had toppled, the large greenhouse KorgU have been a shambles.

:_An,emosBnoy_op«iatten:.rcmoved . the threat. T he loose stack has been

rtmovkd. The greenhouse, with Its a i w e expeflm wtal ooatents, no

longer Is la daa«er.-Dd sond son, I ■ 1

i S S : M a g i c V a l l e y F u n e r a l g

TWIK PALLft-Puntea] services . for Mrs. Marguerite B. Cowling will

^ be held a t 11 a. m. Saturday la the W hlte-m ertiuoy-cbapet—w lth n b e

“ R « . Oonald B. Biaekstone offlcUt-tagr^X iiaa 'M ~ -m --W m ia rT n Piper C lty .-lll.-priends-m iy 'roake

I donaUons to memortaU of their own choice. .

M • _JEBOMB — Graveside rites forn. Pet*. Mra. Sarah Grace Perdum will be5 held a t 10 ft, m. Saturday a t the , ;{| Jerome cem etoy w ith the Rev. J. D.I M Crego offlciatii^.

i ’ SJ- Tr.I .M> J l B B M» m n m9 J*

» « A D irec t L in e os . —

Funeral Inforj

Don’t Iry'loHness, the-------------------- p u iJcd -by,-anjf-quei

Supplying helpful inf- .......... •_ ject_is anjjnportanJ,.|>

the Living.

.......M r..and.M n::B t

Twin Falls, . • . J63 SrcOND. AVSNUS NO

1____ : p a y _an d ,N Jg h rX tj l ___________ .S«k_our_coun*elJ«a_

. irccly-as itJs oSered.- ^ ...... W ithout Obllgslioft! .

Auto Careens^, — - -Into Fence as IlZ "~Briver~Boz?e

driver dosed.'an automobUe mowi down a fence and a utility pole. a searly hour Ptlday momlng abo t i n and one-half miles east of Tw

........ - .. PaUs on highway 30.•nie drtver, B ds« 'E . Clemens, 5

Parma, escaped injury. .Deputy Sherlfl W. W. Palm ar r

o u t V fin S T d o T O ^p the w .* * T h e ^ hsd’to b sco t-b rraah irp o w erca ii pany linemen before the car cou be removed from the.scene, the o

-1 flcersald.--------------- ijlje- eastbonnd-inachlne.-arl»l l Ford, crossed over, the westboui U .' Jagg u},] Into the borrow pit. TI % deputy sheriff estimated damagei i V f <300 to the.car. *100 to the peL v x and.<M.ito the fence. . '__

A b ^ t 8360 In damages 'ruo lb / A - n t |a-a-«olUslon-ot^two=;oars::abo r C ' U t i '» . m. one-fourth or a mlla east

Jesa X. U>e city on hlst}way 30, Damages a lOM-Dodge driven by Darw S. Patterson,.3fl..B0lse. 4ere eil mated a t 83M and to a 1083 Pontl Urtven-by-Drr-Delwyn-Ai-JaokM 38. route 3.-.Twla Palls. 8100.

L S S r A 1837 Ford driven by Normik) T ^ - HunTrn n ? g w « ig - tT e n u g rT B J

^ . Edwin A. Uerman, route 3. FUi luo^, by involved In an acddent a t U

Intersection of six th street ai ■ 01 .in i eeeond-av«aue-weat-lhuraday-af

ta la M emoon. Both vehicles were dat tte 'world u ed . t aHrays ^

E H 'New Pastor Sets „ Sunday Service

1 «B«r*-- ^-ThB-R«T. a . Q ..V tvU (rt6rm be ehal- Xagle pastor, will glre h la i i n t se------------mcn-at ll-am .-6 undayat-the-Bonlqw luat- P ttk Church of-the N a a re a e whe by Paul he tueceeda the Rev. Harold Lewi lor h lsh Theme of his services a t 8 'p j Tded by Sunday wUl be “Lets* G et Aoqualn « sohool ed."The-Rev; Mr. Vevlg was pMli

. a t Bagis five years-and spenLfoi (r* -pr»> years,as pastor a t P ocatella . in. Mrs. ~Ue-reeetved-hls training a t Mi I Amerl- cheU, a . O.; Idaho 'SU te college i Ited the Pocatello and Northwest Naaarei •ue Mo- college a t Nampa. The Rev. sir

on Vevig have two children, oi S a per*' married <on and wiother aon, l i . '

___________ . ..■ = — .

Spouse'-ChargedH H “ For-Distnrbairc

------- .X--Utbetor-flve-chlldrea'-pIead«Ad Mrs. 8<>Uty Friday of a chsrge of dlsturl led the Ing-the peace filed against him IIs-tlven hlLwlfe.----------------CZ----------------:i.-Iooal Junes Wilcox, 30. 980 Jacksc eecn by »tf*e^ waa„»ccused-by-hts wife i asM^on Using ‘ I g a r , profane and Indecei appaari language" toward her and in ' t t s. Susie presence of the children.T, made He was remanded to th e sherlfl

custody by. Justice oourt under 8l< edlctfon boad, awaiting judgment Saturda

fes?__ :BumsFataLPOOATBUO. May 33 U K -diu i

“J J f ™ Weagren. S3. Pocatello, died Thun O roM . phosphorus bum s he n

“ 7 ®^* «lvod,.Wedne«day ln-an_accidei J r ^ r . Westvaco chemical dlvislc” of iha P o ^ Machinery and Ch«r

nm . corporation.“• P U a t Mgr. Joslah Work reporU______ Weagren was, burned while dlrecl

TnfTHrnowTjriaiM phorurfrom'os |g 0 . railroad ear to another.

f V f ^ -^ ^ T V E U D S R P B O T E n iCONCORD. N. H., May 33 tfl.

eau of Senator Welker, R., Ida.. criUcise easier, today what he called **deini«ogl<

mheuse loud-talking, self-proclaimed libera: who have made up their minds t

vind a hamstring and cripple the Bisec 1. I f It hower adminlitratlon .before I t ca mhouse fairly begin Its work."

• - as been ~ r i i r T T t i W ~ f e i i ^ r ' 7 1rtth Its - .............................als, no .

services \ v V ^ t l ^ \Ing will \ K y JsT A t / s R’ in the * •ith-th«- — It 's a ipyiteryjhx-fc-tw ftJacBd ■fflfftat- P«g»y-<ee«n’t w tar the othsr oi><

rm ake ' . ' ■ ' i ■*. " i ' s( -their V. B. RANDARO

-AIR-O-MATIC” rUBNACES ^ BAUM ~ BUTICI >- CLSANOraWill be TWIN FALLS BEATlNa a t the aad EQUZPftlENT CO.V. J . D. 9mA M PW«&tS»

ine o f Com m unication

[x^onnation £ u re a u

ness, the answer i< so r rm t in ' iny-questloa-about- funerslfc--. pfuI inforroaU'on on lhe sub- ortant..part o f e a r Service to

.M n::Stanley Phillips-^ • __ _______

alls MortuaryMUS N<»TO ' ' ------ raO N S 31

nseljaa____________ __________:_______.B m d - - js iio n !^ -. .

Twin Fallsee-as,:D r i ^ n P S «err'«nn»dayT aft8nioon-at-lL f U Z C P T^^aaii.Clinlc.Hl«.coPdlUon,iratrol as the w ^ te d satlitactory._______ ^

” w » r No. «. WttN

Clemens, 33. Harrison and Bhci

m ruu"

<>*uibtar was bom Tburaday to & Of. J , . Ddwarda, Jerome

«w ^ T h e ^^SiuJw^onitruciion*or-»“4^I ^ a a e at w m addltiea oogtt t o m e Ml* estimated 8400 have been pr » !»*• po»ti in a buUdlag pennlt appUc (tes U nited- tion filed at the city hall by Al£r - “i T T S t -i!W er.^HrRmrth:*rontte-mt;r mlla east ofT^mkimi ta xm aierrea .

Geliier, rorm<r bu*liM . wereMtl- « * « t for the Twin PaUs ,Tiamst< lOM pontlae union, haa been translerr^ to Bol

jaotoon, ^ biulness tgent for , the Boise -u I. 8100. Replacing Oeisler as local uniby N ^ a n buslaets agent is CecU Joa«s.>lc

enugriB ir'f -»erly~Wenatcheer-Wash,------- —Tenn Withheld

John A. Vlslpendo. Salt L* s S « t and pleaded'guUty of drynkenni

. Invoked against him cn tbe ohv ___ wa« withheld with the provisli

O c l B BaUy. Planned ^ ‘ '- A r , Mrs. Bert Whitehead. Boy, Was B rV lC c S receatly retumed trom ihe int<

W ^ea™ * Wsslonary^^^soSe^

C wsTpMlor C*turt8y noon.....................

J o a n T o l m a n ^ l e t s

C l u b ’s S c h o l a r a h ie Rev. Sind Joaa Telman, high school gradu' hildren. one tlag senior, haa been selectedr aon, li.' ' winner of the local Klwanls cli—~ . music-scholarship to-Idaho Sta

— college, it-Was-aaaouaced Friday !r iT c Q President Kenneth Montgomery.? ____ ____ >«si.TolmMU»»a aclected-by-scha

P n A l T l^ officials as one of the outstandli ^ musical students at the high scho-

Iren-pIeaded She-wlll-enter-Idaho-‘SUte-ne e of disturb- fall, it was aanounced.. inst him by The scholarehlp Is provided ai

180' Jackson ther. the -musical education of t-his wife of outstanding student at. the Twmd Indecent Palls- schooLand in the ’ ' ~' '--------

ParkingFinesIt Saturday. Police collected 8U in bom — Thursday and P«day on overtln< 1 parking tickets.

L t& l Postlngr'tl each were Albert Z<m _fjh iX 7 8»ta; ?V«nk-Drueg«rr'Al'"Jenkii

T. D. MoCoy. Lavem Long, D< Fetter, Dwain McCullough, Don LO

leal, division - ^ _____________and Ch«n- jfilJj- '

irk reportedrhUe direct- /“pi'ii / f r TWtrom one

BST8 W £ ilay 33 t f l-t.. criticised w K n W

S Sth ? Bisen. I ^ | ) A , 7 0 vU A

ifore it can B " U # ^

E i g T -

MOUNTAIN-Iwaztaori- I ,> other one. _ . _.‘. . r r i r ‘SuminerrE BNACEB MERL ST“ DANCIN<n a .° r a i _ T , p — A crobatic -

' ' also fe a tu rin g Teen. , and S ta r t in g CIoBseB ii

________ , -1 ________ 1 ........R E G i s r a ]

O PEN IN G N EW C: M onday, Maj

- EPI800PAX. PARISH HOUSE Pree Demonstra

on ,-^ lIH t= W edffe '8day7-M oy '

'.701 l»th STREBT

TW IN FA L L S— Thursday 344 WALNDT STRiCrr-. '

BURLEY— T hursday , MaHIOH SCHOOL, OYMNA8

___ _ _ %-MlleJf7orth, H W estofl■ RU PERT— T hursday , Ma;

MOOSB HALL

------------ ^ "JEROMEJ^^JlTonday, 'JuD'BrtOTTT RTTTT.r>rKf» _ T>1

f y ■ C A N C E B E V T JE — K id nII . ':Junlor;BI8ai School Audltoriu

• C A R E Y ^ .^ a a 8 e s H eld Tu-T::7 3 Z: Z — ^ h o o l.— G ontactrM rs.- V ~ ~ „ ^ . k e t c h u m — CUflsea Hele

-.O AKLEY— Glaflflea Wed.-

____ - TIMESrNEWS, CT

rails Nev^snii Brief

oon-“a r - th e»pdlUoa.WM fa llb» la iriaa jo r-jum ry .> r^—

^ Itttw tiH 'L iw n w .A m anK ge license was Issued

t te eounty clerk Tbursday to ^Hct ^ Gooding, and Oro B. W»AV turn ing , y g - . Palis, and Bhcup A r r aus.

___ rkalerPeftpeaed ------------------ 'A plcalo plaanM . by ihe C f^

eh u re t Sunday , eehool- h t t - b e? f u £ ‘ “ a » > « - TU«JAy.

A t i e a d a W e r k s i^ '. U ia ..f tu th G riffith haa return

. trem 8Alt Lake Olty where^ she pa n 'o f a -4- b v UelMted-ln. a regional, worksh U ttn o o U lu tor American Nifrtea' aiM«Utt< ra been ^ nembeia trom eeven in t«m ounu i m l t ^ p U ^ stetea Monday and TucMay. all by iUtred . . . — " . ■' 'O tte -eastn r- - hivyr/of .T

L eeO U taer.-nrson-of-^.-and-M oer busineet C^Mter o . o u tner. P U er,-ts-a IlsT ssm stm Mtmeed by iOiO George. Walk x r ^ to Boise nenUter. OUtner Is reoelving i h e J B o U e ^ ,cruIkiralolag-»t sanD lego,

1 Vones,sier. ^ and Mrs. C. P . Bowy.------------------ -plaaMS=te=lee;9S=PrWK^ar=3^^

- ko.. where they wiU attend a *tai , Salt Lake Uy reunion honoring the 80th -nt drunkenneu ding anniversary of her paren

3 ^ Cynniit^ ^ * 7 plan to be gone about ti

n the charge '■'*he orovisloa Completes Stady tdlatelr. Ronald L. Oasklll, son of Roy

Oasklll. Twin Falli, h is finish his. studies At the naval, technic

, Boy, Wosb., training school a t N oraan . O t n ih e inter- He has beea assigned to aviaUi etln|M >t-tba elsctrontea-technioal-eehoolrM ei

sodety a t »sMit Tenn.Jtie.rwkturfil - •f r a l l y ^ the Btndent te Play

churaj.^334 — jeanell Goeckner. daughler of lu 9 ^ f c tu r . ,nd Mrs; Louis Goeckner. 306 Pc r is planned itreet. will play piand seleoUo

over KTFI a t a p. m.’BaturdAy. s: —^ wUl play a complete M eeart sono

i - € e t s

[ a r s h i p — _ _hooi gradua- B « k Sprained . _

selected u LeRoy Mothershead. War1>e Uwanls club Transfer company e m p ire , recelvi Idaho s u t e a sprained back Thursday iftemoc ed Prlday.by when. he.,leat_conlrol of a..70 it^m ery. pound-rt>n of paper and It plnni torf hy blm -agatMt a almllar-rplL Ba wi outstanding unloading the big rolls o f newsprl: high schoo). at the rearo f theTlmea-Newsbull< •SUte-next- Ing. Ha- v s s .s dmltt<d. to-th».Tw:

PaJU CUnlc.' . ' >rovided an- ; ; — r~, , ' " . .club-to-fui.^ — ------------------------------------------

Rummage Sole!— SATURDAY, MAY M?ines BANK A TRUST BUfLDKNO I in bonds (Next to Sterling Jewelry) on overtime cOOKED FOOD BALE •> Albert Z s. COUNTOY STORE-Al - J e n k in s ,----------------------------------------------

Long, Don Sponsored by Ladles of tS ; “ " i S : r t M m a a R m m o m m

'* °"POWK MOWHI .

-----M *rS '(H ;llw dK -lip ,-4 .cytl.-«!0 6 |lfi ,

V s u forrooniir. j>f0T« Ic outdtadlni pcrforni. ^ »«5«Wgh{onyourowoUwn.No

obl{s«tioa, juit aU . wt'JI hi*« J M M n j E V o a t II your homt lonighf. VIdtr 21'

-------------- <w;Blfg»rRto.bumiKhpr^'CyeU Saglne; Auco> mitle Kfwlnd Siirttr;

^ "MisicTbiich’'

H O"* liBB** 10. Grtadmt todir.

126 2nd Ave. Se

'AIN STATES IMP. C O .

imeriEnrolbrienfcfor___:__STODDARD'S

CING SCHOOLlatic — Ballet — Spanish Casanets' •ing Teen-age Ballroom D ancing Claaaes in the populhr new “MAMBO”

SGISTRATION -DATES-----------------------

n e w _ c l a s s e s i n g q q d i n r ____ _ _iday, May 26 — 10 A. M.3H HOUSE. 7Uj and Idoho — Phone 3I4-W Demonstration - Public InvlUd

T — ., 3H-M. Buhl

Thursday, May 28th - 10:30 A. M. v'RiETT-. ' — Phone 833-W. Twin FalU

sday. May 28th . ■4:00 P . M.GYMNASIUM ' Phone 03fl8-Rl3

iy r s r s j ^ z g : 10T0 O ~ A ."M ri West or Pller Pslrgrounds - Phone 107.J3

iday, Moy 28 . 10:30 A. M. — Phone aos. Rupcrl

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BSM H eld Wed. and S a t a t lO O P Hall

M W ed.-and Sat. a t 'th e H igh School

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.jgf _ NavyHaltsIte_ —~ ~ Oppositidn t6

Plan for ParWASHINGTON. May 33 tn»-Na

f l c l a l s agreed 'ruiSniay to aba: was issued by don their opposition to constructL iday toW ctor. of the DcLu* dam on the San d O r o B . '^ . M argarita river, in Caliramla f

joint navy-aad olTlUan use. ., Rep. Jobn P . Saylor, R.. Pa., sa

---------. ... jjjj. agreement was' reachedi'ln-y ihe'<^;tpo^ eonfem M he a ^ ~ tiro C a l i f s

lel - hM'-beea- secretary-Charles-ScJThomas.- ] t. TUaiday. ' said a*bUl to authorise constructli

• ..... . of the 38 mlUlon dollar dam wUl IIntroduced ‘as soon a s poaslble,**

haa returned 'The agreement wiU settle a dl 'hertfshepar-t Pute between the navy and wat mtf. w o rlS ro users in the Pallbrook area. Bayl a> indicated. The government la suli!nt«nBountala aeveral thousand i«tldento of tl

area over righU to SanU M argari river water.

. - . _ jh e _ d a m „wUI jsupply-w ateru h iv y of l M “meet the needs of the area." Sa -lo .-and-M n. 'Under the agreement the-na ' eona 'W aite ' - dam itself and Ure o a ir tn i^ * bureau of .reclamaUOn wUl buUdl

3 U ^ o 2 l f ,— lrrl«atlon_dlstrlbuUon Isyatem^TJ navy wUl fret 13^00 acre feet water annually from ths .reserve

P . Bowyet aUocated to the dlstrl.

^ T h e am em en t U b a* ^ on tl the ^ auumpUon tha t the sUte of Co her p a r ^ v a t^ rlshU t

ae about tvo stream for the project.

Nazarene Church Gets New Paste

PXLER.May33-TheR«V.J0ha-l Huley. former N am ene poator i Notus. who succeeds the Rev. A. 1

eehoolrM em - - w i f a o r a r i r a a r t e r p i j l o r a t - ^ wUl deliver his initial sermons t -11 a.m. and'O pJu. Ounday. ~ j

The Rev. Mr. Huley Is a gradual *? of the Lawrence^rg. Tenn., schw

®?* of musle and attended the NazarerooUege a t Bsthany.-OkU,-He an

S S S m o U hH wile have one a .m h ter.ptu. by ^ i n - Irijh Cawicra CerUfM Blue Ti of Mrs. Prank seed PoUtoea. Olobe Seed Co. ad

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"■ T tW i f t e e t south . . . Power sb• r J J a m

to construction batch of plaster . . . a tre e u and on the S aa ta leyi littered w ith , tree Umbe coi CaUromla for tlon o t debrla in w ake o f wlndst

lan use. ., . Strip or chrome m i s ^ f or, R.. Pa., said side of late mo(lel ca r . . . The ] - r e ^ e d i - l iK a M u ^ J. Brown getting tiro C alifnn la cbmibenU with loud sport shirt

th-uavy-OBde f tilaahlng Uv . . . BaipB UanwcJrhom as.- He exchanging greetings with'fellow Ise construction Gimduated-seniore-of-ciaaB of lar dam wUl be wandering around "town lool a s possible,** allghUy. dan d . and .j|oaew hat U settle a d ls- after receivlnj. diplomas Thun avy and w ater n ig h t. . . Recruiting office persot ok area. Baylor complaining, about lack of. heat mment la suing Straw hate looking sUghUy prcj ttldento of the ture in windoiTd!(Dli^ . . . n lanU M argarlU blocklnr Second s tree t north a

walk aa.drlver shovels load of i «)ply„wat<ruto in to butlness h ouse basement- the area." Say^ Harold Abegglen watching worki

cUmb to percti'atAp courthouse f nent the-navy pdle . . . Mrs. B ernard Punke.gli itself and the description (red heads and ye:

in wUl buUd-»n breasts) of group of western Tt Q jyatw n. T he a W o f i i S B . T l 0 acre feet of avenue north . . . And overhei J the .reservoir "I*® afraid I ’d get seasick up the to tha district. • • vatches worker high t

courthouse f la ro le . based on the _ . ' “

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---------------------E o r - A - G u n - T r i^ VEOAS. Nev.. May 33 (I

y n u r c n troops and m iuury observer* , arriving a t Camp Desert Rock7 J r & S t O r atomic teat of the naUu - n e w aao aoUUmeter gun, sohedi 10 Rev. John JL next Monday.

iS v department o f , aeTenie.do ted tha t.3,400 tr oops and^T8-e officers of various mUltary c<

- f - 7nnntf9_thnjugliout_iha_a_s^ parUclpaU in the historic tcit

^ Frenchman flat.The 18-car tra in and slmiilj

ftwS nilllUty InataUatlons are amongghtw ' targets of the first atomic sheU.

lUM Blue T a r aHYEoSdMlBra r a -EMf *'ASPI|IN X with Tour HT ITS l E i r

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reported to have wi ^ ^ K im m»»&JLL.*> south* B< ^ K p l n e alttT the ’ruesdoy ^ ■ w o n in Nevada. . 01

far the Nevada provloB lobe believed "oU thU la t»

^ K ^ o n and fear on the ^^ ■ T o in lB g croup." IQ^^E 'operttar of a mine near w

K*ce county, report*o( tn tn men a t hfa «

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K siis rs^ ^ s-wncg with him.

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^ ^ ■ o tl hive returned from ■ CtlK whers they : l Leonard Duff, who ■

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Soo N a m p a jP a s to r to i Ij;; S p e ^ k in T . F . f o r ' ' ^ S a tu rd a y ’s R a lly ^

The R«v. Trcv Whlt«. former • campaign- director for Hyman Ap-

n piem an,' famed H etew evans^llat,1 win be the fefttuaed speaker a t the

jQ . Maglc-VaUey-Youth for Christ raUy ftt 8 p jn . Saturday In th e ' First

i|*c Ohiuch of tho Naznrene.!_j_. _^lt«_JiM.-8Dent_mo8t„of_Jii» _

preaching years In pastorates In en- Wisconsin. Arkansoj and JlUnols. ■ day He was associated with Hyman Ap- lavo pieman prior to coming to Natnpa lave where he Is pastor of (he Calviry Ith- Baptist church.,He ts also on the idoy advisory board of Nampa Youth for

Christ. Moa- -Don-.Ownbey;..Buhl,-:wlll-br'T«c I ,lDB fourth teen-aser to com petejn the J la t«on-«Be preachers’ contest-w ith e the Bob Claiborne, Twin IWls, compet- — . ' ing In the song leaders’ contest

lear w inners of botli->eonte#t», which ' ~ — '

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■ jo n Moffet • j H ..Mrs. Wayne O. Lewis, presldaot of '■ Jhe Declo PTA, waa the speaitcr. < H Margaret Koyle read a poem .' ' ^

have been In progreu for-thb past' !

H riu.. ■ rgglon|JW B land, June 17-11. ' 'IjCT f ip e ^ l music for the raUy.irtU be -‘^ furnished by the sext«t of girlsS ^ r w i*''® «l*ffercnt churehet In ,■’. t Mojlc Valley, and other local talent

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.M rs. Warren'-Stevehs, home eco.'----- nomlcs chairman, spoke on the use

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’ ■ m g fsa^ y g ’-g^wFERMENT P J AFRICA ____ j

Efw y Unie he tam » aieim drthe American ;^ b beln t u ked to (llscorer another continent. : ^ ^ ■ - ^ ‘XUs time Ifk Africa.

: The Amertcan'^ attention—and hU p < ^ et- < ' book—alreailr are pretty thoroughly (Uvided.- B e Jooovs B ritain a n d F ta n ce are his.cotm >- t i f ’M f lnaeit friends and bis own security is j

iMMind np with th eir safety. He itOoga Korea .'

^ o n a l i^ l l s U tf e ^ o q u e n t .B nt tha^B merely tbe beginning. He bear* 1

th a t Iran is critical because its oil Is strategic.^ ----- g m > t i« em clal-becgTgg~the~8iieg-canal~lS' ~

an IndlspensaMe f m '.world lifeline. Yugo- i^ H B alaHa Is a bastion o t southeastern Europe '

whoee to wonld outflank the west. ^•—#l«iTiwriy- «wi<—Tapaw ~ nrf>' gT< t IndO Stflil' |

which Bukt be beld. 1_ To his e a a come other reports tbat he m ust t

w « t^ India c lo a ^ ; since i t m i^ be the next Ug .Allan tazset of the teds. He Js told, too. i th a t cotmtxy aftier eduntry in Latin America > Is » hotbed of commttnlsm. . . \

■ B And now. A f r i^ The spoUlgbt U on. W ith, i ^ H r ia s*ctacu lar pictorial effort and sound I K | analyals, l if e magaalne has tried In a recent H P P - - Issue to Aow the American why.he must add |, f/B m . ..Africa to liis list of worries. Other magaclnes j,

haTe contributed ably to the stoiy, and a ii9 H -----cood-many newspapn reporters have landed «

aafely on the African coast and are making *’ D |H tbelrw ay inland. *

■ J----- kad thine i*. an these demands'on his. :— tlm a an d -m a o y o f th e etH s for-h is-m oney . 01------are -le e ltlm a te .-Y e t,- !n -4 ila - t!e sp a lr-a t- th e - :r.

c lam or an d confoston, t h e American o fte n <i w ishes h e coold shroff o f f th e whole business ^

----- a n d J n s t deTOte*hImseir t6-trylng"t6‘ un‘dftt=' r ;s ta n d h is own eormtry.

chaoa o f world i«oblem s h e m ust seek som e ^ m e a ra re o f Mder. A t risk o f being cm d e ly a r- « hltraxy» l^e m tu t. fix a p rlo rity o f- in te res t ^

. . sca le t o dealinc w ith t h e nations seeking . Ills a tten tio n . The place oiL Korea. Indo-C hina _ a n d w este rn B o r ^ a t th e top Is obvious, u N o t ao clear is th e qaestion where I n d ^ «t b ek m si, o r Africa. . . . bj

A frica, like Asia, l i in fe rm e n t .I t s pe<yles __

« n » m ;b e i tn life for t h e ^ M ^ t b a i ? ^ ai f r tf f ln g p o w ty t ^ haTe had. _ _ _ :<*

----- ^niff:=ei|)irU-atree- t h a t com m unists h av e - ^n o t s u i te d th is fe n n e n t b a t are,sim ply t ry - , inff.tD ' take credit fo r It, a n d try in g to 'e x - * , p W t t t f o r t t o t B t m e . . S

A frica h a s .n o t goae sb f a r down th e ro a d b*------aa-Aabt.-W einay help-tn preTBnt'K WflMtt a^r m

plodOD If we can find -the heart and th e — means to«ieonraie-the African peopleln'ilie" "S ’

tolfmment of their legitimate aspirations for ^ self-darelopment. mx

I t wa do n o t^ f we Insift on confining our fre — interest to -p la e e e jtf^ e d -^ crises—then-we —

S h a n sorely be rtwac^ed one day by a klng*> x ; stae Nownji In. tonnentbd Africa. V

7~' ~. : , CjgAlRMAN RADFORD »" iffT orce sopremacy enthxudista in W ^ - th t

Ington a n reeling m d er a triple blow. s n .Ib e lr mwlget is being cn t from 18 bWlon

- denars to U unioa doUars. ^' Ib e lr l a wings are beinir threatened witha cot to 130. ly*

And.Adm. Arthur W. Badford of the navy BU bas been designated by President Eisenhow-

' c r as next'chairm an of the Joint chiefs of ^. s t a f f . . . ' , P «r j= Q y ^ .r to « :* lo w i; i th a 3 ia t iw a 8 T fa ta h 7 r u S

hardest. pal,Fdnryears ago. Admiral Radford left Wash- ^

- In tton nnder an official cloud.. .He bad been ^ oneof the leaders of the bavy*a battle a g ^ tthe a lr-force-and-lts-B -36 heaty bomber to jprogram. 8 0 be was shipped off to Hawaii as andcommander-ln-chlef ot the Pacific. Instead ot "j being made chief of naval operations,

Admiral Radford will return to Washington Z\ nnder tbe bright sunshine of official %p-provaL His criticisms of the bea^r-bomber inaiprogram* four and five yeara ago. have been, tbeIn p art bome out by time. He may bave been ‘“ i?

----- rm ore fa r ^ t f a te d th an -m o st people gave himcredit for.

TM tifVlmr ___In 1M9. Admiral R adford 'had called tbe

. B-S6 a "billion-dollar blunder." He had called’ AjI t **a' 2M1 airplane—obsolete, before it was ^

M ' fln lahed.” That was the same as high treason i t*to the a ir force and ita backers in congress. ti

. .-^-.TTirW orld.warlllhadirbkBnjont'^any am e tor" In the las t four yeaw—or if i t breaks out a tany time in the next yea^ or two—Admiral f ° ‘ Itadford ndght have been proved wrong. The

----- -P ^ waa - terbesraJi3?W e~ayailaW rat~thT ' I S 'tim e , f i v e years a ^ th e re w w no Jet fighters io»n

.- ..tb a t totO d re aeh tb e B - 3 6 'a t over 4 0 ,0 0 0 - ^ “ 'f e e t T oday th e re a re .'B u t tb e B-36 is stui th e ,b ackbone o f th e U. a . a to m ic counter-olten- S* Jslve. In ca se th&U. 8 . is .a ttack c d . n e d

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....... Bep. Abrifiam J .M ulteroIB rooltlyn.N . i f , S,’ ,'im derleaT etoex tendh isrem arksin theCon- domigresslontl Record, inserted a speech protest- n°tai

— ' h ^ -a g a lx ^ - th e -ri |l8 in r of Interert rateir.-on' govem m tnt bopds, FHA an d OX mortgages

;____and loans. Th e title which M r. Mnlter out on p *' b is *'^ieech'’ -was b u n d le s 'fo r Billionaires.*’ *urfc;

----------- — thouf[ • Education is expensive, says a p ro fe ^ r .-------Biifr-not'wejpBnslve'iW'JguoiaBee.-r — put j

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■ Atenindia- Bmlth, Kew j tm r - b a T e b e rm a lm i to d raft (be USS Tcnlon of tbe TaXt-Butley act.

= 1 1 ^ is 'nobaU e ( b * r w « t u i r « a - uf S cootrarenUl leslalatlon vlU

— {iLM taken a t tbis aession.Use deoaiuU of spokeanen 1

maaacoDeat and tbe uni001 ara —>_> LSt intcoiudUble tbay a n felt«caDci — l u . Altboofb the execuUm of t ___«XSM trea t coiporaUans are r ^ n

•—^ InaUted on drasi■ » l g S E ^ ^ ^ ^ |H - e h a n ( < a tii-lhe-U -«eektorhearla

— on caplUil bill.•M seiart But tbfl7 have done ao In a splj

- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - o r - t « i i l n l n s - T * t b « r - t a a a - l h “ ai **** fc— ■ Km3 TMfew o p ee ta tto 'o f acbJertiv their cnt

•nujr ^m pjy countered oppotlUon pleaa for veakei in s tho law.

J U B O B P U m S l r B S U N T SYSISM—AltbOUj---------------irtociomclaJ-npreM ntaUfea-eaanot-admlt-lt-openlle r ic a n alaoa they haT« denounced tbs maasure as a r»lai l E e n t r -U J)crT »*--aIin<ar8 ln^B “c o iW ^ ^

Indicate tb e r would prefer to oj>erate under the pr& • . - . .cnt iTstom ra tb cr tbaa face new aod imknown COI

)OCket- dlUons.of bargaln lnr..Uvided. Tbe u n lon r legal and orsu lx lns atafta have ut .COtm - Jutted th en u e ira ta Tkft-Bartlejr provUlona and aj i r i ty i s rancementa. And. alUuugb , ther deny It official! l£ o re a h a w a o ^ t ^ lH ju rc d .^ o m ly _ ^ _ ^ e .a ^ .y i

w*«e» are a t peak point*. Wllh the- InflaUonary more ment apparently cheeked, they *hre as contented 1

I b e a rs m r can te: a te g lc . ■ ' • * • ,i n i l - l * ' ~ ilH EN D M B N r'B A tflER TrnA H ’ E E « A ^ ^ Y ugO - b earlnga rereal, it la eitrtnieiy algnlflcaat tba t tti Sa2.Qne agenU for the workingmen and wccnea aeeai recos D w e ^ ^ retention of the law in aome fonn or otber.

Bowing to politico-economic realHles. Ja Tlev of th . . fact tb a t so many untm membera apparenUy vote

for Presldeat Elsenhower, they bave aaked for me:e jn t i s t amendment ra ther tban outrtgbt repea l _____ _e n e x t The most voal adToeate of wiping tbe law off th d , to o . books has been John L. Lewis, head o f the Unite n e r ic a Worfcen. Inmlcally, save for tbe fines he an

bis orgaalzaUoa could weU afford to pay, hla dIcU torlal and ■occetsful rule of 400.000 miners bas na

• W ith , been aflected advereely. ............ —*----- ----*OOBd • . ,

DtnuCDf SILENT—White House tndedslvenets wll SC a a a ^ p«tlaU y responsible lor any leglslaUve failure t a a in e s revise tb e taw. Although President Elsenbower prom a n d a laed la bis stat«-ofj;tbe*unlon measage. th a t he wouli a n d e d w b n l t proposals for changve,-< no admlnlstratioi ,av iw y spokesman haa appeared before either house of sen

a ta committee, ‘n u execuUve braacb 'has no t carrlet ou t b la pledfe-to -s u ta l t specific reeoBunendaUona.'

■“ — -Ik a V aeleetlon of Martin P. Durkin a s secretar n o n e y . o f labor Uea behlnd'UiS seeming'prasldetiUal'lnair t~ th e ~ :fere&e6~tb~thls'pt«i3]a& iU b ^ of the UaltOd Asso O fte n ClaUon of I>hmibers and Steamnttars before he en

tered th e cabinet, D t i ^ bad echoed labor's de .4iOBdatlca-c<.-tb».atatute.-but-ba .b aa, beea a-loya

n a e r - ri*rB J»"Both U e o o a a ^ aad 8m l0i,haTe_t0dlcatei.thB:

.^r0llld'•p|»«date-an-expt<^aa-o^hia-Tlews.--Btlt the; s o m e have n o t preased for his appearance, presum^ily be

t y a r - . cause o f tbetr destre not to em borass th e adminlstra' to rest

' By remaining out of tbe controreny. Xlsanhewai w in antagoalxe nobody. Tb# actual but unadmlttac

JWUS. lebor-managtment complseeacy toward tb e presen; I n d ^ aU tu te is a Republican asset. 60 , wby throw I t awa]

by .tinkering w ltb tbe actr K^Ies • • , • 'T h e y ' N EH TiX H rBA SIO CHANOEfi—Tbere U genera: 1; tM - .anecmeBV^bowever, on the need for a few basic

..^cfikrigea; ■ rte 'm ostjiaiportaat concema presldentla: i ln tn re n tlc a l a dlipQtes Jeopardising th e operaUon ol

> t e v - dtfensft-pertlnent industrlu .TRie law aow provldea for an 80-day laJuntlonpCTlod

' during , which the goveroment tr ie s 'to mediate. Its e m b ss had a fa ir trial, as Senator T aft n o t^

r o a d because of former PresldeBt ‘Itum an'a partla ll^ ta

I t h e Elaeabower wanU the opntrpreTBlaLparUea.to actUa'u tu m e n ts among themselves, no t to tay them on h is doostep. So, tbls provision may be made more

* tlexlble in order to keep management and tabor ao anxious over Ite eSeot tb a t Uiey win atay fa r away

r o u r txota IWO Pennsylvania avenue. Wasblngtoa, D. C. ‘

^ V I E W S O P O T H E R SCOMMENT ON B E P O R T ...............

- New TortE Times—‘‘W bat the President has to of- ; i ' 0 “ •ferla,-aa-he p n t-lt.-« -po lic rc f-teu rltrw ith solvency,* r~ £ T --Ih la .ia .a .tharough ly -poslU ve-concep t; . . his pro­

g n m doea ao t cont«nptate endangering' the security n io n o f n»tJoa by resorUng to Uie meat-ajce tpproscb

m r«4Qe}ag exT X ^toea . n contemptates. Instead, a n w * afflclent u |p of defenae vpropriaUons."

B ostm a io b ^ * ‘Congress win do weU to Uiink sober­ly before undertaking to go further than President

o a v y BUeabower bos advised m the m atter of (cu(tlng) 10V , foreign aid ittpUrcmente.-;a o f- -- Boston Fast—"Oongreolonal leaders of his own

p a r ty a re not going ta be too happy^over-Q ia — fl»o.^otat.profram .-for thay havVffequently-had-the

*-Uie- ltch-to-lasUtate~lm m e<tata''tax eula. B ut tbe cim - palgn economy pledgo "merely implies th a t taxes will

a a h - *>• reduced."I,een AUaaU COQsUtuUon—n i i e President's speech waa

. necessary, if not too effecUve. We hope It mean*, -b a b u abandoned his policy of leaving everyttUn*

a b e r to the congress. A President mustr flgbt for bis poUoyII a s a n d hU principles. •id Ot *'A11 Americans want -to see Qenefal Elsenhower

succeed.r to n “* t U .vital th a t he guide us successfully, a n - le t him take more inlUaUve aad project

principles enunciated In h is magnUlcent ao o r inaugural and la his appeal for peace, m ade before)eerv th e of Uie aa.Ufia in Washington last monUi, » e n In to poslUve scUon. i f be does not,.Uio.congress wlU W m “ botage-ttem r •me naUon elecUd General Elsen­

hower—not his party. We hope he will speak some more."-Bxchsnge.

t h e GOVEKNOB JORDAN’S CHICKENSlie d ' Are Oovemor Jordan's chickens coming home to w a s would be hard to argue otherwise In view

of the reeent dlfflculUcs encountered by th e Unlvcr- a lty of Idaho In secttring a dormitory loon.

■ess. •rae university had almo»t completed axrangemonte Im e . .for.a.Ioan.«ir:iU50.000;from 'Jhe JIott3rnk and Home I a t F inance agency, and was preparing to caU fo r bids i r a l n te t week. Tha oUier day. imfor-

■ tunately.; the agency discovered th a t college dorml- . to ry boads««fe.oot.alwaya.safe-toYMtmenta-lo-Idahe.-

t o c end notified tbe ustverslty th a t all acUon on the :er5 loan waa to be suspended * '^ d in g further study and0 0 0 -Jaguiry.”th e agency's audden hesitancy Is excusable. Tlie

lo st legislature failed to approprtate funds with which c n - to meet the current intertat on revenue bonds Is-.

sued for construcUon of a doraUldry., a t Northern Idaho Collage of EducaUon abertly before NICE was cloaed two >-«sr» ago. A t Qovernor Jordan 's beheit,

^ ' t b e “ ]e g is la l^ closed~ihe coUegc, making It Impos;.slble to pay Interest and principal on the bonds from

Jn - dormllory revenue. Tho admlnlstraUon i displayed a 5 t - notable lack.of concern a t -Uie tUne over the effccis •'on- -'* i^-w ontd-be-8pt-to-derlve from defaultlng-of the

bonds, although some pfopbeUe \«lces were raised Jn prolesL

o n President Buchanan eald Priday the university had7 __ S ^fcred a Mww " TT«i Twighf |>invi. nl-

■ though he didn't—Uiat Uie blow was really dealt s t Boise in JWi by a governor acting arbitrarily and without f ^ s h t . and by a'leglslaUve majority which p u t jjiollUca above atatesnasahlp.—Lowutoa n ib u o b |

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»ua already. • .Utley act, it:oan-ott"tsis“ ■oa will be IXTS'HAVE SOME HAIZ.t

Jim Mullen, wbo'origlnated P oke«nea for 8 b o U ~ b ^ ~ ln thft "dim p u t u mlons ara ao conducted Uie column for maj I saU-cancal- long yean , probablyjmuld like a fi uUvca of the tatters Irom you good consUtuen^ re retaUvely ( T ^ t “g ^ consUtuents" is stric

on drastic He's starUng a'slx-veek stnt4 I o f hearings io-bed-af ter-a mlld-hsar6-attack

Honolulu. Jim’s assistant mana 10 In a splrlt_ In* .«Utw_oJ ..tJj# JHonolulu.irta C b a n ^ any Bulletin, a metropolitan ne« g their ends, paper. NoUilng serious, but we bsi for weaken- he haa to give up goU, tennis ai

smcridng. lietters and cards to Hawaii tal

tf—Although the same postage as In-the-U.-. lit-lt-openly,- -Alrmail-sUll-Ukea-only-slJe-cttrt j a a tWava Hera’s . th e nama_and-addrtss;—a 1M7, tbey ■ , j . j . Mifflen........; 'ler the pres- - 3463 O Tusltalaiknown c o n - ---------. Honolulu 15, ,T. H.

LeVd see If we can cover hla b< Cs havo ad- wlUt Utters, postcards- and " g i ons and a r - weU" cards.It officially, • • •tbe^.^-year.. K m W B ^ R KIPS DEPT.

snary move- Vou have helped us before- at ontented as we do appreciate It, My h u s ^

and I Just d ont have what it taki . to remove our kittens before thi

lA l^ a s the eight ■*"•» kittens of various colorn t tba t the including tvo white ones, also aoaleem recon- targe cate left for mousing, pmI or oUier. posea. Tho kllUns ar* cuddly anview of the ptayful and the-Ug eata woaderd

rently voted a t catching mice. Phone 064-Jled for mere BuhL

Mrs. Araold Svaaoarataw off Uie ---------------— « tju te ;» rau h i)—

M flowers ai

ers bas n o t q u^ BUlXrTIN BOARD...........................HoUter of Four, Goodtng — N

(hank you. We do not intend to ge riv»n»t, » in Involved In the Shoshone inclder » In any way, shape o r form. .Let-Ul« J 2 r ^ n T rage, but We'U conUnue t“ S i

FAMOUS LAST UNE T h e re 's no aeed to get tbi

h r a to ftaed because I never hare lendaUons.- to stop la a hBtry."Ul secretary aENTLElOAN IN THE HUaltlnaiff. TOTOTHTtOW altOd Asso- ------------------------- ^ ^ ----------

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n o j s p e c i f .. M storage! " '

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ea.toaetUa- !L1 ■’ them o n ’nade more ^d tabor ao ■ ■

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has to of- . AS: specialUons."link sober- ------------

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s ' i l s 9 J Cu. Pt. capM ltyhome to B rand newl N ota^'bacfc

- S n l i ' r S » ^ " f .V t o r y l t « V " M=Ptemonte _ _ J W r . r u l l . L e n g t h C c l £ , . -nd.Hom e, Ertra*De«pCrisper. Stain-

fo r bids p ro o f Porcelain Enam el -jy. unfor- Interior. So{(fno^naZ/^— Ae dormi- ____ ivaytDhm—at Y9A0tS~ ^UT-Idaho.-............................. :----------------------------1 on them a j Uld 1 1 n « . cm i.

-n.. - ,Ul which morel Knlvea are aU S twnds Is- ■ StaeL Imported RceewooNorthern dlse. H ^ y wall rack foiticB was ails. A handsom e e e t . .B beheit. one of th e .world’s laadinj

L"r;~ ---■played aiC cffecte- . r f

Wr5* h“ h Opposite Rondevoo BidTribuofc

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HOW THINGS

■ 5 W oT lfiap ltcher have evoked dlstei th e gist of which 1 offer to tBa su of— bum an" kuuwUJge; "sm snitiu

V M /in t heusay . M y g M |g a g M |Mtw;* coatenUan U ' U u t H B ^ B | ■Iglnated Pet nn m .n I m . f W O i l ^ l

I °> W lac lc .no i -.u>

.gTuSweek s tn te hsr6-a tuck in d f t r b ^ ^ i V e h i M ^ ^ B Jint m anss- U i a t ^ l M r s o f H S I H H Do]ulu.jjttr^.lltan news- to tMOW. I t s t a r t - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ but we boar ed a t his shanks,' » « • « « * »«toi

', tennis and rose to a lenlUi a little past t t i way Mid declined as i t neared U

HawaU take ptate. '

i d d r t s s t - : - r - s a r - « a J i lH i i* - a - l a l l 'S i t fU l e ^ .: s tra lth ^ unUl i t is-aUnost-«n-ti

„ of the ptate and then Jum ps.: « , ,T. H. renon in to (I) pressure-from

cuSvWn of •tr,'J3)..w(nd.cait«nU I s- and get (3) baek-spin and friction.

■ ■ Hank Lleber.' now a weUtt .S 0 P T .

of a majestic record u a b itte r wll u , ^ OlAotM. Imlste to m e that' U

|“ P , « .» , f rt« .

.“!5L£S mS'.S.r.JffiSSaM*irlous colon, formuta. relying Instead on h !s. also some pbservaUons and an argumei ouslng pur- vhich seems to me to be shapeln cuddly and ^ t the density of a ir even as bi

te wonderful tween XS Incbes.and 90 Inches aboi jne OM-JU, u » ground is InfluenUal..

He also, (nvokes windage In U 1 Svaaoara manner of an artUleryman. bura u h l) -------a sito rin -tttttii 'o riro iS o b aU v rv a

. ue.flowers are __ • • • .

r ! p . White, Elmhurst. L. L, saj tha t, with a tennis bell he ean a

« plolt Uie friction between Uie fuj 71 J two fingers. appUed t

Uie top of Uie ban, to cause enoug ^ back-spln to make the ball hop.

I ’l®' UaH u a sueker-balconUnue to being very biddable on account «

------ . . . UiiS fusty skin, bu t-lt-w in-do-fethis debate.

i T b t tbe Mr- White says no J e k is ra never bave.

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N aeeC uH erySet ' l j »aring Imifii, meat , ip a tu la . Many

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w m is m mSa>-lha.hatid e r-.U > ro n -stia tsh t..o tab aaA -a i voked distent, tba fta g tn m aka tb a ban s»ta kad er to the sum ward. Like m any o O ita . tm xtB ; - i msHim ti<h heavily on IrietfoB 'of tbe bMa «fi

the a ir to explain th a eondoeteC baseban la a n ita vagaiisa.-BUI my-sebDol c l a t a * - t te t - i

^ B ^ B B I eunea ara caqsad I v tbe bapab ^ B E ^ H E of Uie rotatlen c r t i e t n ^ - f t t ^ B H l B i Boo ••a j a lg t~ te a "a &r: ’ ’OBn stttU

lavoke frietlcgt twice, f i n t w im tl {bgera, t b ^ W ' U i e ^ ^

**** ■rtinJ flI g l ^ ^ B S back e a tbe wen-known pbnaaa B ^ 9 H 1 non of_tbe sbBt t rhut i-S h A t a fl■ l * * E green in golf. w b ta b a K 8 b to .s« ^ •«N «kr«M r almost dead a t tb e top of tts fBtfUe seat mid- b«*w»i«* on taadm«.it n u ^ the ™ s leavta nnw'athfi! my eontai u n e a re n tne , am aM -* !* - ♦w. fast enough to im part enoogh barf

iplnTD-make it-Jum p ta - tn g h tm f i m vDDUad-to-a-Eelf'baS-to-CDOi

£ J ^ i ^ f a » 01 t tclub U scarred to m ake the banspfc

S r e - ^ a m And the friction o r eontromne ta 5 ” ^ ^ pulse occurs a t l o p ^ n i A t o ^

"W hatiiltc iiercan tb ro tfW tlbert ^ panble force? Bob PU U r-iaaaa.I* demonstration under srtentlile eeeM.. rt'tinna which brought In a flndto

. f u t OP slow for the popoM a e(.th!wjth ib e jw r- problem. Kobody ever ^o d iM t t

tnlUal-w«d-<«f aTvadsB-s&BtHae istead on his eventuaUy kicks b a d t from tba yott a argiunent nf_be shapeless, ” ® '

Tony Brabas. J e n a r O ty , azsn tachesabove u u t since.I coaeeda tba fsaslbiw

*** . of an - la -sh o o t.- .th « a i t foneai ^ e m taa that a fast, orerband p itd ie r ca

Umnr.a-bop--------------- ----------—nobaUvo vaP -n ie *la-Bhoot%- b e saya. “la tb

reiy saaie pltcb, throSB sideais When, thla same plteb te throw

St. L. L, says overhand,, with th e flngcn-dlrceU 1 he ean ex- forward of the) wrist, pafca dowi een the fuB then the spm isXowanl Iba p tU ia . rs. applied to . I have two exceptions, l b s » u se enough shool" also ta often thrown o m ball hop. . hand. wlUi a ' twtat o f the w rist t sueker'ban. Uie le f t .a n d a n D lU o n a l left

I account of ward Impulse o t tb s two finctta. b ■-win-do-for m ake-the-baQ -tw lat'to 'tba~T lfbl

thus "in,” and nnder tbe n l e o J e k is re- gravity, also sU ghtttjlow n. t

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. M w a a t n f t ^ Iba f ia t Wte «ctido aebool fSS csB«y. O Cter p l ts l ik s « a f l ^ p h m s s s s t t s e » w b t e l » c a t e b s r y a ? ^

lo s t a a d t a s . • d o a bag. w b f c b T S led my c a n to - im ts ik abbOTStt t t e break is h i r t throw a baQ ta o waa caoaght enongh back- ^I t n m e b t T t e ttw-aya eaaU-aot-ieODw:—If baS-lrcnoKk —* n w a u a q r ■ tfilaa -cecu* lhe tace o f tba tn k e n te a r ways by a n U d io 1 c e tte b a n 'sp ia i« n y k m bow.-W ith a ^ n a trem aa bo* o rsb a n d p t t ^ U ccnld be m ate« .qM tofllgh t. brasfc r isb t er-W t.'* M nKdb« »6 tfW tlb6an - '■beUMr t t e inagta spot-was th PU U r'iaaaa a «sdeatlfle Thrown alde>aza. 1^ . S n a t

it in a f ln d te s says, the e m a r — M fril tn iib en M an a iK S i 5 " 5 n 5 5 U |S t e a a y a t te d j

b e tb tt ' I h a t ^ w S f f t e S a n o t r f a f f

tsa-stiMwtdCb b a d t a i t e e a t a p ^ t t e b a n b from ttte potat tasaO O b e t la : KoC s{Sa t a fSa]

ta kaep tb a i apa» cat ta|]L T bat, I • trick o f ■ O n s « a s t t e t i » aztqr a t y . azsnm t t e emcnr b a n .a n d .t te jU a a -b t t e fttsfbOlty aa wen. m a n t t e t r breaka aBtee

U tt I t fonem I te s b b i^ Is a m to t t e re a te id p ltd ie r can

B saya. *U t tero a n sU eaim • ^teh te tbnm n ^Ingen-dlreeUy t. pafcn down. X n t t e f i i io ia * - g ' ions. I t e nn* K ^ B B ^ H B E t thrown o * w m •

f Uie .Wrist to § . Lle ft. Itwo finctts. to I

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ll Itl lus. itofWiig * toftad o t vilBg ber -

^ ^ E ^ l b e t t tbe goes nov • tbe street to cfttdi t

Td. IVe done my b a t ■ teOi, tn t Boele i i Im- I

^ ^ K l M e c n r to o a t to id f t j ■ tbs sdsbbor siked.

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^^■M«itvbfttsoetoQ.'8he c ^H tfd iC ba . knit* a iweftt- S ^ H n A S m r - u 7 't z o o b l e . .

Ae U Jtut j l oau " Me^slie gets good

^ H ^ m a tbmn June, bot - Jone m id fed

^ ■ r t to Wl ladj'ft-TnoUiir " to wocTT BboQt U the

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' : * * , * ' * . •5 T roth Reported L™, _ ByjGoodinqjGiri.,

OOODINO. M»y a - u r . asd ' Jlr*. J . B. Boy ftimouDce tee en-

J g ^ n c e m a it ox tb d r daogbter. Shar- •"” ms Helen, to J«jr Dorfee. sob of •

-Mra.-Aim»'AHDarfec-------------- — :Kla,- A lenlor ftt GoocUcg high achool. rtftor. Bo7 la president of the Pep i n l ts t cbib and ■ tnfmber of tbe achool i

debate, aqoftd. . ............... ............tib Ii Dmfee v a s gradoftted frcB Bejr- 0

bom b igb aebool tn USS and Is aa- aodatod w ltb . Safewajr stores In I

Wted Ooodtag----- :------------------------------- ■ie of Tbe wedding Is bdng planned for

ta te aaoRBcr. . '

' . " ' I Jr'our Children ^lNGELQ PATRI '

ea as tnteresta beroad the foor' want of thing home. Such a n alUtode Is not a i s ao tood sign.-'Raale^-buo7aneT is fa r ■ Rid- beaUhler. b a s rh e r Uttle <

diael. Iriends. Sbo can gire and sbe can ' . ^ . a m l Uke_v_ftll,tbe tlm e.Juno ,

le la.- retreats from recreation actlrtUes. i Vta. knows oothlnc of tbe fun. the ;

J e m laagbta^-hftn ir-ch lld iM od.—And * a..,*? bawy-cbUdhood^te what forrna the «

roots for th e growth to healthy ado- * ^gH. leacence. - —, Jra -of ehlM who It «tm MiK- Io m dned. Js a o t to be eorlcd. Ooodneas

t i to « m es b y .^ certato resistance a t ‘ " -tt o ^ redstanca .tO-temptaU<m~tn tbe « « t with, resistance to the wtH and

her. v u h e so f o ther people; resistance to , ■•fcw self, and aeUlib people. I>ber ■ H t t^ c h a d x c a .b d a th y S n a in d nov «>d body, join In. tbe Ufe about !

c a t^ th an , make mistakes, make trouble b a t «>d plenty o f IL B nt tbey are * Im- growing cbaractq . and Mendldjy

healthy. A sobdned diUd like-Rosie {day actually needs careful

xd. ■ »~Jiut ~A'<BV*rdlr'*Una>d>~afI«a anr W b* ta ‘

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• Bread and bntier a n two----------- a r c T a l te d opoo to co o po tm T

bttUcr win the fUlTof o.—TiM-TCrSS.------------------------

jl * Therefor^.yoa are carefc? both bircad u d bntter . . .V F R E S H N E S S y o a m ake s o re 16 on th e wrapper. In BREAD,V p ^ npon the FRESHNESS

fine flaTor JACK AND JE make.snre lo ask.for it by ni

aen. ' • ^ ^

»' JtST - . ■ •each ' • . • •. ' • -

I P O p lAiiylc - • - . - •

— StudentsPresem- ■ M usif Program s; H IT*StEeIlini btudio

M rs. Tfeala BeElnl hermaste stadents m th r e T w d b g '^

Junior and mmt^ kwk acboot s tn lm u partldpatliv were Mkdiael Oray—-J n » -w -« n Tftoi " IfO r* :

— » u d ^ ; - a n a a . . Bitsan Bubeitauu, J 'CZ P*yUe&lmmoos^KaRnOofa>er.<Ber«

^ .Hammi. Maryl Jo ftt*. Anne ■ • aimmnm. J —w.'^

— lo li Tboi»oh. ,Oan Martin. PbylUs B ea^ Tbereaaa Bfatthlesen. Uartene Oougb and Bob HowinL : - -

f.-rj.”. . O tb s JmaSor and bl£hr W presented a re-K fW dtal--4rfcre-Gc(tlon-Ntelaanl—Kidly m a P rtsene. Miriam B t e ^ ^ ^ B | rlta B l a c k . U a r e n ^ ^ l S ^ ^

PiTo>’. AdeUa Oondle. Diane- *r««». ■mm Stephanie Oowen. A o n , Bof, Bany

Peteraeu, Cbad KazenWTBer..Marle-Van-Onnan.-«M»anH 5M „aM .8tan ley_H enlnger.___

ElemeatarT ■ and Intomediale p u ; ^ Indnded Katie Bredantldge; Ltoda Pond, Danny Hartley, Teny &nall. K ,lecne. njonipaon. Bobln ajvenden, Dekaea long. M rm a Eaa

I Judy Augg. MarciaI U n teH o g san . Stephan Hoggan and

, n ia b e tb Ann caark. ■ l l l j Tftala M t o l Loog,;pfano

■Pi cltalsattbeBeninlatiuUQ., eu . Partldpatlnc in the Sunday rre-. 3har- erent were elementaiy and„ Qj lateimedlato -stnrtcnts. caieyl W ar- !2-2L ner^Xinda Bunls.-J eaB n n too, Jn dy

^ d eo stab . K ent RldnkopZ. Janet Alllaon. Erelyn ADlaon. Don HowaiTl.

<*'*»*• Hmdricks.cnool Judy Hdacr. John RtMkcSy, Susan Anderwo. I m y Bennett a ad Diane

H ey. Rookeny.Is aa- Junior high q{it In &In. lo o g p la jn l Monday erening,____ ■'Iber InflnrVrt K a rt-O ie r.-K a iend for Naomi Qualls. P b ^ Goggle,

n u n , Soe B len Wcbt\ Mickey HuJ- bert. JoAnn PlngenoD, JoAon Saade.

— 1 Bonnlo Anderson. Tm nne Anderson and Jody Baty.

Y-Teens Report Installation Rite

i o t a O fncerscrftheieren tb indeig tith I (gf grade Y-Teens wa w lortaPed dur. little * candleUgbt. ceremony this t can ^ rooms,tygg They are Naomi Qualls, president: rltles. aCuBser.'Tlce’inesidcntrEtalne

the np p in . secretary; Joyce Reynolds, ..And *«“ *>«;-C ajolynJteB aathaarpr3- , the chafaman ; Pat«r Butler, sodal ,H,v- chairman; Christine Wdcaon, war-

ahip chainnan. and Betty Bae 8 tur-j u b . 8Sn..jerttot..cbalim M i, ------------

Joaai Cowles; retiring president, g conducted tb e ritual and Mrs. R. O.

• A « l a l bour for numbers, th d r ** *" parento and trlends followed.

Tbe^gnjup also h ^ a swlmmluK party and picnic su p p s tbU weA a t Baatwry- bot springs, ‘a a n s - portatlon v a s prwrtded by parents

^ o f th e g l r t s .^ , , .tosle MRS. SH F F H ran FBTED

BELLB70K, May a s - U n . Bolsnd Sbepberd wsabcnored-at-asBrprlso

I .M fairtbtlay party a t ber home TncMlay > Ste erening. Tbe erent was planned tv

Mrs. J a m a BtrbUnn. S a tie Cloagh- ___ ' t ro and lotenf* _____ ___

r E N T O " T H E C IS C ODAY a n i FRIBAY O M.-=^orer-STATlbN7 . t t R

‘wlyj A a r ^ BaUeT!((

re two Important foods tbat . iOTte~lOO per eenL~lfantiJ~ tTof o f th e finest bread,' ^ r* ' ^

carefol in yoor sctection of V ~^ . . . and to make sore of 1 7 * rare th a t the H ^ t name i9 \ /

EAD, yoD*ve le m c d to de- \ ^ [NESS, whoIesomcnesB and i \ i TO JEAIiTS and yon ahrayii

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rJndy Janet nrard,trtcka. MR. AND UR&»isan . . . n jtgcm aa ftaUeala. wb« w Diane wedding a aa lrtn a ty . Tbey 'vete t

Urcd la New Mexleo before aerlx ia ot crattBg)

“Sg: , Receive DegreeIsade. WENDEU.. May 23 — RecdTlnf lerson Ihe Rebekah degree Monday, eve­

ning at.ldaho Rebekah lodse wert Mts. Ray Smith. M n. Margaret Bererldge. Mra. JuUus Peterson and Mn. XAurence Hashman, The de-

. . gree staff is directed by-Mrh M. A. , | l 6 McCkmd. Mxv Ray Ijincaster wai ^ U , the soloist. -du r. - . ♦ ♦ ♦

Work Featured “Ident; SBOSHONE. May SZ-Handlwork Salne v sa featured during the work meet, nolds. tng o f tbe IJ)S Relief sodety Mon. •■ P ^ day-nlgh t- at- tbtt-cbu rd i:-Mnr~A: •oelaJ Oneida gave the lesson. Tea t o ^ TO - tod pillow slips were made tar' the

Blur- annual basaar. M n. W. L. Open-shaw-cond acted-tbe-meetliqc------"Ident, « « « ,

^ .O . OFFICERS ANNOUNCED K ta* —RDnRTr^May-2»~Mew.-o{llccra .. . of the PEP dnb are Anna Mae “ d r a i^am f, president; Betty Davidson.

.w.i~. ’ I " president; Marlene Kerbs, aec^ retary;- twnnette EngtoaJ. treaa- nrer. and Barbara. Henachdd. parw

. i'Kodiat iw ^ i in ^oland Dally Seme*

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rSOffT-Anniveiyary

ND MRS. D. J. KIRTLAND a. wb« were boaorcd this w«ek on tbelr «Mt ey'Were ourrled In 18S3 In Ccaita.' c:ota, and m moving to Hagcntan la W t (Staff en-

iree Plan for EventHAILEY, M a; 32-B ee Hive Glr

KUe WOT cb«rch are planning iMargaret attencl Swarm day. which wlU t avm »nd beld for v»«in- In sw h f tr The d ^ Saturday. Membeza of the churt

alao are planning to attend quai u te r waa teriy conference n ea t SatunUy ac

Sunday in Carey. Antoine Tt. Irlj vlll be the rlslUng general autboi

r e d ItT 'fram Salt lAkB;Clty.

[andlwork' C w ^aH pw leS terflngS IIrc rw a]rn m se tat' theL. Open- V B B S S l M H i d . ^ng:-------

CED ------------ ----------------------------------r.-oUJeera- ------------ona Mae --------Davidson.erbs,aec^if, t re a ^ -tdd.parw

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huf' I 1D Terry Cloth

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I R ayon :B o rd c f: .. T q w <I Neatly hemmifd. smart non-sbI_______ gyyr4«i Ip y prfce. LoSCiOUS HalI in yrwt

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' Now! A low, low ^podol Pricol . •

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. 34n. |oo<> b(Hw.:s«a>M itaa M «Q»«rr«<n*BllnaW».Mot.a4«3y..

h o ' ' . ■ , , . .

lUnion RebekafeT ■ ^ 1 - I^-EntertbirvV i^

HA<nslCAH^J<ay^}—OblfBlBa bekah lodge m et In. tbe s o c r ba on Tneaday' evening, ^ t e ^ gne was M n. -Aknto Brown. Wfendel dUtrlct - represenUUve. wbo ms( ber special visit for unwrltten'wor

Other visitors' acconpanylng Mi Brown from WendeQ were M ra.^ L. H a t ton. Mrs. Lalla Uffig. 1^ W ando''7a2i06Kur^lBriinL’

. Young.

h»*’i■ The P^atNobli Orand* chib w u i

cbarge ot th e program. Vhldi lei tured a aklC given by Mrs. Ball Pallin. Mrs. Boward .Manb. Mi W a« l-M aoh^and_K rs._B «_M Anulty. w tth Mrs. Lest«r Sevey at Mrs. Robert Gardner aa dlrectoi

Tbe attendance nrlie was won I B B g - K M .-sw tt-H w tonlr— . ^ ' : —

-----Alrthe-Jane-rmeetlng-past-iwbgts&dLwiiLbeJwnoRd.________

— RctRabiDe&ta.wera.aerred %9 Mi W aleyW horton.M n. Merle'Owslt M n. Gbarles Robtnson and Mi

■ ■ ^ 1 Olenn Brown.

S j H Cards P lay y _' SBOSHONE. M v 3 > - 4 I a m ^

the Tyro Bridge dub entertain ^ E e 1 B = .^>£iLhu«banda wlU> a dinner Mo

I j j S j K * FoUowlng dinner, cards were play a t the home of Mr. and Mis. FT Schwartx. Prices were won by Bo Pariah, pinochle, and Joe Berrtoch and Mrs. Ray Brown. Jr., bridge.

M n. Brown wlU entertain t C f» « P next Monday n l^ t .

7 binne'r HeldD17TRICB. May 2»-M r. and M

■■ « r ich -H u b e ti-h e ld -a -d tan e r-tl . , week for their aon. WUford Hube

v e n t family. S alt Lak» d ^ : Jol Hubert, who recently returned tn

i Hive GlrU a 33-montb LDS mission In 0< planning to many, aod Mr. and ..Mrs. Osc lich wiu be SUmpson and daughter. : , .....

tbe churcb f f i I.AMli! BACK .

S . , ' ^ a CORRECTIONine Tt. Irlns 9 >> p l e a s a n t and palnJen n l author- 9 Backaches may bo M » d a tet

« w ith' tbenmatlsm, arthritis ' D bnnbago. stomach aad kldnqgSIIrcrwan 9 disorders. I t you bftM trle< n n > * T ^ « everything 'else. Try Adjust z R T C ~ a H dlef.:ls o f la _ S £a \ . M : \ ^ »-tslned:aftar<flist-trealiAa>i~

a - W M a h r H s r th - T h m f tajB/T S dr. alm a ^RDIN

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l O t h S I 2 4 x 4 « . |i i . 6 C e lo it

r o w e ls 1 . T O _ 1 '^\uw n.r t non-abrlnk rayon border design—«U a t a Mciotts Harmony House co lon to mix or mslch

Iteg. 39c

I 77< W a s h C l o t h s 33*

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Woman's Society bf.ohrUUan S e r lee meeUng set fo r ,tbls week hi

re Mra. W. .’ 0«mt*y W omani dub wUI bol Uing.M ts. “ • • ^ “ JRuest day. program a t 3::

Pn.-W ednesd;rarthe-taD anrM r L a K ^SeodairiU iavaU ona'm s

I m g M s iniilili?.n!?^ l ^ r ^ L

chib wsa & . ♦ * ■ • whldi le a . SH06HOKS—Swarm day will 1 Krs. Ralph beld for all Bee Hive girls of Blali tanb . Mrs. ‘ tike MIA Saturday a t tee Sh

Rex Me. *hone IJ )6 cburch. Tbe event w SereyTHI 5*»*“ '* * ~ * '^ ® ^ ‘‘h ‘>*»^B*rp

I dlrecton. and ^ Howard Plttma n s won br "letricb. stake Bee Bive leaders^ ---------------eharger-Tlw-pregram wm be pr

s rrtd bvM rs. : . # ,* > . -* . trle Owsley, H ie Dlaabled American Vetera:

and Mrs. auxillaiy poUuck dinner wlU be he Tue«iay noon<at Uie bome of M)

. . , . . . . - T. M. K nlgbm natealQ f.w lU i.U ^ ^ Raybom as scheduled. T

____ meatdish.androQs-vlUbefumlah<Memben of ^ hostess. Members are aaki entertained ^ * oqvered dlib.and sewii

Wt. Mrs. Ptank Horejs, tdephoi UOB-W, la .in .chan* . of t r a ^

were Played TSWair*— ;-----------^ ^ ------------I Mrs. Fted ----------- — -----------------------------

^ I T t n c i

gl^Rpu r ^ from ••v ^ ® v lA fl# e * B r* « lif^ ll0 m 70 in Oer- ' ' Vfar m n tl>« day Im

==i=j S a T .^ jS

! ,« L .S ^ i^ J S S ^ S lS SMiAexA.— —— I 1 ““r • J T *

---------IRDIN y^^T S il)w i3 5 |H fif lf tj .y . ' • I M luaiM M M irf

i ^ e o t u r e o f -S e o i

WELSe n i s h Y o n r T d w e i

E a l(C e lo i t

to t44-ln. T e r r y T o w e ls-«U a t a Harmoc y Houae flm Q u a ll^ tm or malch -'■pedal saving price. Extra abeorl

! uouae pastel shades to blend wli 15 'x3« '—Rer. ^ !

s 3 3 * H o n c f T o w e l 4 4 *

^ H q r i n b n y ' H o ^

® l= S h e i^ F C S S S iH ^R H E c ^ o m ic a l;P rIc e [ ! ^

8 W " »iiy>owaoyot».t<iveiw«rl Af- P Q tn x H v i c Ilbeat poHem h ott y f l ^ — oMwi iiie irfloP r^-B q^pro iaa i^ HQ « f a tx .N o c M lW s w i i^ d o » M | | b)a' .sHldMd:_hM<Atio wMi .« •

HAiLsr,

:ay a? a t then rtlnmir In iTiii i ^ l t t f i W i r o

. . ga tcb cp .’;J te B i» sC T r^ u tte .5 te y 3 fl ub wm bold pens, dub wm m eet v t t l r t l K n ^)gramat3:90 pecUve dab

eleettdBII-HW, b , t ^ week fit' tlM^

caffc M n. JtsB k te ; 'A l w t e t b ^ ^ i u ^ ence Sehult«» Mrs. Pakri*.B ;^U t^'!^J

. day wm be rich and. Mrs. M ab d ‘Oro*J,‘-» « lB t'^ IrU of Blaine PUls, i n f V n .'M ary H tttte B ’febdO-'- a t Use Sho. Mrs. EdlUi Nancolas,'Jenott,* mMlTr.*. he event wUl with a •group of prespec U ^ m o ^ .Vj ^Mra^Harper hnn fmm ttiin Yan>Tifralrnnm, ltd Plttnian, wiiii«y « jd Bettevue,;•• '-•■ ' »<;’■.'•• *:,J

Alworth a n n o m i ^ 't t a i ' f i r .1 ]

T ' " ” ' " - 'eui v«.tmn> Lawa Grass .also Play- -? 5 i l l b S S d ml*t«re..pteb. Beei.,,a*r. .,.;:Iwrne of Mrs. " . ..........

i K f 'S SIBLB BAPTI8t - ;H— t M X S S l O N r - r - - : : ;

b.and sewingtdephone >r,

■«-tra.nspor.

^SIVNip Itll* day IM -

ia row Moa*. < ••>.r b ^ U w 3 -1 o a t« ( tba t-

fiacBpr* R«k Ledi< .tbm liE rlti 'V sitim ev o r i J « « j 2 P l i i C E i ^ I O b P

■ 3 rd A t* . E as t» T w in ’ A t t ' ‘ o ^ S S f i C m i E - « ; ( } O . P . M . S tM D A Y

SU B JEC T"— - T w e tTtaasbaadr - on.Falge^;WhIch1’*,> - — - i w a i tomath.. ■■TblsimaeUng;U.fW> Ml.wbb-,weHi .

OLD-TIME Q O a n git-. v .^ : - sPBoiAZi M08IO ■ and* sn v o m c i

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W POT% Kaw*.Miynw Btfm Wufafetia faeobed a NO-foot-knc ' . aloM c a d 'M t t m rm rro tr dam

^ ^ ^ ■ r . '; 'M r th - 'c 4 - ] ^ a a n i i i f f tod*7 In tb t « n w a B M ( ^ « t r e r » ie m«& out

rlccr n id s u d tacMccs<

o r t r the dw tn ictkai of two other

^ ^ H ' . : - " . " c u t t x » f MPcM af r » d lo ;a lM tb t bomUnc

----- t f ■ T m iitt6 a ;te* m 4 ri-* " " o im e ''n d 'flbTtoady Brorocatlr* acts de- ittB id to gUD &a «nnl«tiat Iklk*.*

-nw ta n e t o f Um to to t 6up«rfort a ttsd ttedds beck w i t e s e f t h i H ap. e b sn e -rtn r-T o -th a -ao u Ih -O l-th e dam lay key n f l and road bridges alang the Sunehon»Pyo n p ang fup>

■ M B / i ^ T o o f c . ^ ^ ^ ■ ■- ■ ■

' f i t* otber a uperterta h it a 60.' acre (Qpply a m near TDkehon and

' Ugbt bombara raided a raUvay awUchiag yard a t fllntaaon naar the

. ca rt coaat, d w trey tttfM commtmlrt

- ^ ^ j j ' f l t a r t l r i f fly laT eo n r for the liCbi beoban «atac*d-t*o rad ieta aad apparenUy dam ated ont.

Ratn limited uvu n d acUon to . patrol ancacement, with Americana

a M j e ^ j t l p i two

^ taiportw t O ih t

Form osa T est R eal S u rp rise

T A v r o i c a r s n w n i t o h i n w t

OB th t people F o ra w ia today tha t took U .& Am baiaadar Xarl L. Ran. klD a i m sd i b r sopxlse aa any of tb a U tssd^ «^;OOO.fldd lobaU .

----- ta s ta . ...... ............H H . W am inr atrCBf «aOed a t 1:38 ^ B f p a . » 0 :» V A . TtUBiday, MST)

and ChlnettwazpUoM avarm td Into ■ M - 1 the «lr to 'lo ta rc e p t- th e pretended ■ ■ 1 attadcata. 'Air defenaa; offloan told B K 5 t aaw ssaa I h ra e te d x tmldentUied B H H : — p ln a r-v tre -ap p ro aeh lttv . but did 3 H not add th a t t h t r were part of tha

T be a lert b tcaa j tu t fife mlnutca before BanUn vaa achaduled to take

...... < tf f » a n iiM to t h t flti tw .i W l — w tw rrb e it to teatl t rbafo ra Taneox ■ K = ^ a n g r e K lo s « i r e o m m m M r : :o a . _th«

CbtD* dtnattBB. R la dapartwa.waa W M dtlayad U a tau taa . iH e -------- ■ teeffldalanpom m m e a ta a ld -th t :

a lo t w u tntended to teat the e lfl. • ■ ■ dency of the Idand^ -air defeme :

9 j j ^ ' f« t here (n eeraa a in u tea from the ■ red .hdd A uthorltlu were

.. .rKencnOly eatlefltd" w ith the reault.

H Sbn Connoted in H Non'Snpport Case ‘

A dittzlct court fiirj of two men i aaa fOor women deliberated about '

------m e 'h o a r h a « 'la te m u ra d k y aftcr^ ~^ M Boon before returnto t a Tcrdict of J

■oOty y i n T Hannon. ‘

t f 'tb e Jo rr a t the-reqaeat - e f tiw defendant rerealed tha ra r- <

■ s ____ d ictjn i_ B n aalm o ai._ _ __________ .*M l Tb* caae went te th* jury a t 4:90 a

tinad t o th* au t* *04 the d tf tn d . a a t t o t t tha ataad l a Ma ewa b f ,

Jee Palat, father oC Ura. Uar- 1- moa: Bobert M U t. lia r bcethar.asd i

M tarHtrmott-appaaraH aa tabuual J<- witaassea. . a

_ _ _ jrh * _ « n i i t - ja t - l :* 0 -p » ,- l \ i t td a y baa. tha. tlm* for ae a ta a d a t. H ar. a num*a boad waa coatlauad tmtU •

. . . t ^ t tlma. K aalm uapcnalfeyior the r

_ Sewices Held f o r -— Mr8.~Beril^ B ^k -

Wedneadw a t tb e O o ra r TWnltjr lA thexw chnrcb. w ith ttM Bar. Cazl

■ Xager, p u tCT, cm datlnc.________

. waa accompanied a t th a ortan by-------M a rtin -Jn e r tt ta e A minister of—T g imle.~who also tOaySrprtludeliHcr

poathide mtiale. . \____ Jp*nhearer».were_l. H. Per»l«ehl.

MUtoa L ltnnaa, w . H. Dlerker; Ar­thn r Werner. Xmeat Meyer and Jena

—— X^aaeen.— ................... — —--------------Interm ent w u made In the Clorer

cemetery.

B rtk Garden Scada a sd Onion Seta. Otebe Seed M Feed Ce. adr.

p F R E E - 1YoHrealf P rom T in t* '

C lecka!

•• . B« T«t Ow a*»^~ ' ' r

Om A»«ric«’« Iwvat r»>

WDIK tMr«r« bolldlaa • bmU«k—.

^ i S A 'w ^ a S w S ' ^ ' iZn mtju t Prvfiu au r t Flm

W« IJnltk'11m kaow4tWr'M.. .. S S J ^ S S . 'S S S i . ' l S S : - : . .

A a O iirtaU I tn w (a » B t « f .I W Caa Be B otlt l a te A. *M M -p e r.ir* a rB aa lscaa l -

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foo t-kn( x -L Jrtn . M*» «M r.'Otr dam i*!* 1°**** *•* H«rrWt StM £. r in tbe l t iJ S f f l lA '1 ^ 2 ^ ,. ' ■ ■■ ?S S 2

LC W W . --------lATuasAT----------'a trod ty ' »jm. teasiro other :o o M lu i* « m Krt*.»lr^ffj h t a r .iia

lU *• *t■»« Slacipi lodMrM* ^ *>11 Afrea^ *•

SIS? iSi)i_ a l_ th e ___________________^ „S bridgea iiiia M m t Iii W

------- ’f'!!J t a 80. • S S S

3 " ; j l f s S F fflJifTsiHi srjar'LE:? t r. ,s Jietlon to -

Valley-Residents^ invited to Attend

:gt Monument KteeA ^wclal InriUUon to attend thi

M Q A ^ t h annlrm ary of the opening o: X l p C the Oratera of tbe Moon natleaa:

___ monument near Arco Sunday hajb e e a - e te a d e d r X a e le - v iu ^ r S .

3 i l ^ 5 ^ J^mea- H. Schoonorer^ to r t ccanmlUee ohalnnan in eh a rte a

arrangemenU.’.5K w Sehoonorer reporU LleuC.OoT. iBbati' Sdaon Deal and a repreaenUUre ol

- f national park aerrlce -retionaj. \A :S - ^ ®“ JrtacU co wUl b* fea. iJS*?T w a k e n of the opening pro.

**JSl •»t>aalng a t a p m .------ -wienaw o ther program, featuree include

eppwaneea of the Idaho FaUa and h j M aetJool bande. the Arcob u t ^ Atom JJuitera mounted-, poaaa and t of tha fpeeUlty numbers. Attending dvR

cf/ldals. goremment repreaeaU. mlnutca tlraa and Chamber of Commeroe of. Ito tak e fieera ■wm-be J n t r o d u c S T - “I States. Behoonover Inrltea M axlo_yaIln ▼anoo* r*nmi&-i6T)rfii*~a plcnSiun^ oa .-th e • p e a d ' t H e d a r ^ t f i g t t a ^ i U ^ u ra .w u monuraeat.7l?h* Butte e e u a t y

Chamber ct Oommarce axid d ty ofn U -the Bladtfoot-wiU-i«rve'lJ6rooIfe« andbe e tfl. doughnuts to vlaltora beslnnlng a t defense l l a jn . ►

^ Final Rites Honor , William TMemami. ^ a S e Thunday a t the 8t. Jo h a 'a l« th B r-n men *® W w ia H.1 aboutr after- —Dolwea Rdnke and ' M rsT Leo ■diet of •*»« two duetJ. accompanied tomon, >7 «>e organist. Frada Rath, wbo ' ‘ j n ^ » - « < > -P«th idawqoert P a U l iu r m iS i Robert J ."m 3S T He rac- Han^T Webbenhorat,- K. H. Per-______ al#ehI..lTBa*t Meyer. John-Jageba t 4:90 aOd Karl Ueltr.an»»IV _. t«mMtj|rMJB»daJa_tha3uhlat. tea. dty^eemaleiy..tefead.

^ M ^W OTAIFSB, F«rmosa. May 32 m —. Uar- Amarlcan gorem m ent wiu iw .aad traa ipo rt >0.000 interaed KaUonaj- abuttal J|t_ trflopa.-la lad o .C h ln a_ io Jb t= . • ■ a i sooa u technical deuils

^ Cblneae-and-French . H ar. ara aetUed, the World Newa agencr 1 tmtU aald today. .for th# ! — —_______a-year M | | B | | | | | H | a i i | | | a ^

orerricea* i» a ld -------•--CWnlty

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Effective-A/I . - - J . IA V E :T » I h F . I U « 9

C , . , •] A R » iv i ;

C6nn«etlon a t W .lls with So rfT. Pacific’ Roilroods — D Ir« t o

------- . hound b u » s to all CaliforniaFbont Yonr Local Baa Depot

Twin Falls-V.P hone 200.Q o r 7;

AWARDED SAT. *? NITE AT 8:Q0

j ; : J S f f i i c i N E

, . Volco Builders S

i< r -V d ie y ^ a d ic r i

r a i n b £ o! ^ c u i ) - I * ■“ * . i553It^ K«tw-k m w ^

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?ias^Siisrs’iWHi ■

- H s K i s s s i K S i - " i t a k a - g s' .<1^ .|li^tll Itnm TTtinwi p »»lU Pr««kMM rr»Tl*w 1 ill r«™ ;«on3Sfiis-a»" S2”'i8sSrH«r.^S S -m •a*a« DoaUn iH sOnat 0I<

. -.s:.-5ss?!.»™-- ■5s;es!S'4'iSS Mut* Itoll V«ri*llM a 1«M aK*^

. ayarii.';;?’'" .VMpi i i t t »Qga K«*« letM »ai

f t t a T jCbnferencella Slated al Care

l U t 6 S CARET. MajL aa— Blaine U th> quarterly [conference wUl

3 held to Carey A tu rday and Su day with B d e r Antoine R. Wi 0*» ^ c>ty* «preienung t

S ^ r S ! authorljy_ef_ih«Uur5huiSnoTW The Baturday evening meeU)

^ which wUl begin a t • pm . wUJ be ^ aodal and meetlnc arranged esp

Bub.Gov claUy for inrestlgators of tha L£ u ^ Af ehvxch and non.members Inteiei

ed in 11. An InrlU tlon Is b ^ e 1 S fM tended to such persona by the stal

missionaries who also wUl atten Othera lo attend thia meeting w be stake offleiala and ward b

• a S r ^ d shoprlcs and tbelr wives.S a Bntertalnmeat wlU be provided 1S a ^ 1’ Hawaiian* who are. attendii

^own» unlvenlty. Prw

AJiangem enU-for-the, Hawallin v*tiiL a tt t ta ln m e n t and f e u t ara beli

dlreet*d-by-tha-BlaliM-stake"mI alonarjai w lth 'S nennaa Bmllh ac ^ M -geaeral ehalrtnaa.-O th committee member*- Indude-Asa

i r S ^ i Daworth,-Verl-Slrop*onr-Lea-Da^ Ourlls Parka and Loria Simpson.

The general ^ o n s of the Blaii:----------- ataka-<)uarterly-confer«nce-wiil-l

held 9 m i ^ . The momlng meeUi l ) A |* U scheduled for 10 a m . with Ddi ■ IW l Ivins as the m ala speaker. The a: t a n n - temoon-aeasion wUl begin a t 1:: I t t l l l l pm . A. lunch wUl be served duxlt

_ the noon intermission, era held i 'Lather- AUSTATI GUARANTIED

Rebuilt Enginesra. Lao a s - y • —BpanledtJ». »ho Apoeihida U j f f B M | f V

1S3UU —

— Ift-ae “o™■ H J O Izdiang.U M Hsnlli

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D l a£ 7 n iN r= ^ '* ’’***'

iche4ule ChangeM M E R ::S C H E D U L E — :— -

ye May 24. 1953oIUm 9:00 A.M. or 9:00 P.M. | •r., rtJOjJO. A.M. or 10J O P.M.— I -

with Southem Pacific ond W estern )Irect connection wJt>i Pacific Grey- ifomia points.BS Depot For AddiUoaal InformaUon •

Is-Wells Stages3.Qor731 in Twin Foils

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M E C A B I N E T S^ . Ati m etal-w ith baked .while ^ enamel flnlah. X8«tt m. with

ptaU gUsa. mirror.-Two glass :iL^Lah*tT4B;M lalB)eea^^«tcel-lrliD .— r x 2 / Beg. flM ST -

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fiat-*" -s,.JIlT.7Tta.u

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I lKcliision in Pact Pni-pv Asked by NevadV i O l c y BOISE. May 23 Ifl-A bUI to ; B,.in« TTO* Nevada in the Columbia

W U I^ te ra u te compael ccmmlaalon 1 „ and R it^ endorsed by the executive co tea R i X r w lttee of the commission. Secreb SlenUM lhe ^ »"'<« Thursday,w church reclamat:i i ^ ^..VrT7 T O gineerrT a ld -sen itom nd 'J 'ep 7?f senUtives of sU Columbia ba

^ sta tes hnd been written urging thi to support a blU. recenUy introduc

J S in th e aenate whleh would author^ b S r i r ^ - Nevada to negoUaU w ith' oU

northwest sUlcs on a compact l wUi atUod! »U «atlon of Columbia baslQ waU

c o n x i u Ct ' a w a b d e d.« “ SPOKANE. M«F 3J HV-Tho Lv!. prtpvUtd'bi o «re. altendlnx awarded a contract■nlty. Provo. twHd • 135-mlle pelroleum produi .ur* the Ha- pipe line from Pasco, Wash.,

Spokane. It waa announced- todi

St* m T hS? b e a d TOttS.NBWs"WANT"ATrsU k a 'm ls . ' ------- - —) Smith acti

T W I N ” F A L L S

r s lINCOtR flllDST2SK -ONE-DAY-pNUr“ MONDAYeived during „_ _ _ _ _ ^ Matinee 1:30 P. M. - Nlgbt g:l

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. :.^ X a jS if ia g . oa tbe fu*IU« 'm la Blus...............r a a t Thursday, the court verti uuioa................the auipect w u the aian named v ‘.......................Oia coiflpiaint md~waa mil....................th e mldwaat about the tlm*

..............crime w u cwmnllted.--— :-------:**“ *----------------g i~ u " if l ‘i w w u r w iffr a i(ui« TiM . Sattffday momlng. , wik* Y««

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reclam atl«

T lfA N IGJy introduced " " m m m m m m w m mid authorise ' -

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u - t s r a ^honor*. They tre „,?i'*‘ ^ a w a , ^ a le-two In both the ^ . P o w

rdayi. Pocaiello P«J»bly » 2 | polnta Irom lU «°<> rea u in iB n ? !

TdaytentnsrThe ■»>l e»!iu o l^ J ® rd to beat- jf Dob - _ 2 1xed'Bhjee Puller T h 8 ,id U B aJ3 t any rato he’j a Ponoit, l o a i ^ a for a t - Im t two undo IhTrM dil^l he hunllea. Poitcr l« l j e i n ^ l l l • Pocatello socne coach. n «

place la (he u a ^lolae’fl relay teanu, ‘«uniiotnt h t l i ^ S learly cerUln lo catella the B i m 3 run and Tate I9 Southern coalsbfS

» In the «0.yard Lut yeu-i — ^ .con^et.some-ez.. s u p r hpri t m T j Dklc Hancock In Onlvenlty- Jc Kindred Jn iTie UnJrere/tr of f l S l

the broad Jump,h k k of the chaw H t r v e r l S ^ a:________ • the Bt. i S r S a i

named “lia wn-.M uxee Braves drev. reumbUaa-k^^Ml Mon opener they Brecheto. formifSB o for jn y home -t Braverileld In C trU lM B m ^fl

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• • JL B »ltA B iO N tolJN N --t.. irw M ooU a t JaycM park *niu]

^ ^ ^ 1 day B ight The weatbem an p en tbetem penture«t9Sdegreea.Thi

^ ^ ^ ■ : : i r - T i r v u * 1 r o s t on the-bleacbm and le u t m red soset In the ilani

---------th e _ ^ ; ; . 'number, o l paidUjq

" - " ''L ak e Olty a n dU ag lo V t l l e y . J g a g a O T r Most of tlie fans B i l ^ ' c J ^

------ ) i r a v e d t l ie c o U .U > ^ n .S .^ ^ |'vtetcb the entire n i n e Innlnta — ly i ,

■ r a -von U*7 by the R & " 'J a f i B ^ 1 0 1 Bees — w h le h M ^ y g g i l

-------- - -speala“ iifeir"f6r^ ■ h • the e x p lo s iv e .R in a M U tL IK M M • . . . p o v e r of the tntaaH w W miglenK----------- ------------------ .-! ■ ■ ' M anagerSolphCam U llM nledl

. lineup again, bringing In John Vick trom leltfleld .to give Injui secondt>aseman Paul Byhre a re

^ ^ ^ 1 The switch worked out fine I^ ■ 1 - ..........Vick « h o -fin a lly 'g o t his batti

eye. He c an e up with two singles a: a powerful homertin th a t clear

- the fence in 'left^enterfleld . ^ ■ 1 .With Salt Lake City's deb

T h u ^ a y night all the Plonc league teania tmt leading Idaho Fa

saw Idaho TAlls play last year, you' seen them this year. The Bussi

^ ■ 1 ' are almost Intact. T hat gives fa^ ■ 5 vho have.-seen moat of .the hoi

games thl« year a clear picture| H S | ...............the-league a t this tlzne. . .H i S I Just having seen all the teaii ^ B l i play doesn’t ^ve one the secret

who U going-to..win. the.nag U------------yearrbut-lt-glves-your-Jmaglnatw

room to play. . .' For Instance. 1/ you had Bllllnc

intleld. G reat FalU' outfleld. Ogder pitching and catching. Idaho Fall

■ H experience. Maglo VaUey's m uB I B agement and homerun punch (■ B l the sime team you could take tt■ H I flag.now, lock,'stock and barrel. :

doesn't hu rt to dream.

f f l n i ' ‘niursday night's game was almo.y | 9 i l — a ease of seeing vhleh side was it S n i n best mudder.S u B I t was raining sUghUy a t 6::| 9 H p. m. and the basepaths. trere. 1I ^ H ' - ' s l lp p ^ as a waxed dance flood I ( ■ m — spite of efforts by* B n le OramS H I ^ _______tndJU s'crew to get It-dried out.S | g l --------In th T 'f l ra r inn lngrittieB H t^l ^ n ' Oowboya a nm vhen centerfleldcm l ' ' JIA Soott akldded almoat Into thn n ! ___L.__ BeesL.dugQULT^hllO-tCTlntl ^ M from second on a single by Joh^ ■ 1 Vick. the time Scott was straight■ H ________ ened out the ball was In the catchM W g er*s ^ove and he was an easy put

eu t a t the plate.In the second .Inning. S alt Lak

— - ;‘01ty’s Rsjr Khoury was on second base after r «lngle.--He took a lon

• lead, then fearing a pickoff plaj tried to scramble to the sack.

Hts spikes were so full of mui It m tu t have been like trying t walk on a cake of soap. He wen f la t on-h lrchest-and bounced bad to the base like a rock skipping 01 vater. And with no play being madi for hlm It was all the more comleal

m ihcN eighU utiuilnr-salt Lak<..J____j Q U g f g - i ^ g ^ n a . . o iitf .a te ira tt

- stunned the.ctovd by calmly caHlni __ _ lo r time, waljfln*. off the.fleld. lat<

the dugout and there digging thi mud trom his spikes before walklni

:------------bgek-to-get-JIm B«5blflai*nylng wltt— « m an on first base.

................T hat e tunt was reminiscent of th<I . time nreddy Hutchinson, now man<

aglnc Detroit, was a youngster Ir the PacUlo Ooast league. Hutchin­son bad tbe bases loaded jn .a.crucial

------------ tame-vbeB-h«-called time, walkedto the dugout, took a drink from thc

________ water cooler then came_out to_seldown the sfde wfthoul giving 'uj: a run.

.-. Ju st for diversion. Cowboy right- flelder Bob Romano'used the mud to advantage In the last of the fifth.

■ -Romano drtw a walk in th a t frame The Bees didn’t expect the Ilttle

............ ipeedstec_ to_try_to-steal In .th ea u d and when he scooted down on tha seoond pitch the Bee thorUtop

_ _ and ■ • 'th e lr feet out of the mire before he

wms standing on second base.

The.Oowboys lightened thelrroster by one Thursday when righthanded

■ 1 piteher Harold Wright vas s«nt back■ H . . . . to; Trt-ClUes of the Western m -l ^ u ________teiaatlonaLieague. T ha t leaves-theW I Cowboys one above the player, limit n l with the deadline set foe Baturday

j ■ night. — -----------------— *—

■With pitchers on both sides glvtag up tree Uckets to first base a t every chance Thursday night, press, box seatholders went scouring through the records to ftnd out the valk record for one game. Earl SUver- thome. now with Great Falls, holds the record with l l __

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g i f F r o m C c,m. .Uiiav The violtlnz Salt Lake i

s in g le a good p a th t o v ic b M ag ic V olley C ow lw i

O g d e n R a l U e i

T o D e f e a t

B o i s e 4 t o 3

it juggled h it P*0 PMt Boise 4*3 Thursday iIn Johnny to clip - one-half game trom

give injured first-place marglh-of the Plovhre a rest. league leaders, the Idaho 1ut fine for Russet*.his batting Rain washed out the ached

> singles and Idaho Falls a t Pocatello game h a t cleared the Spuds couldn't do anyt rfleld. about It.lily's debut Only 309 fans turned ou t in 1h e Pioneer ly weather to watch the Reds sIdaho FalU a ninth Inning uprUlng that

Lihft god, a t ih * _ g * m * ,-O g d en -w i» ^ m n jrAnd if you tw o -n in s ,~ 3 ^ r« 'th f l“«tart of. year, you’ve last half of the final frame,rhe Russets - ocdin <. iious sf 'Vf '.the home uunt ts « 0 1 « k.uu ib . t . r picture of Utldondo Ib S 0 1 P Vtlmllr.* rt 4 , J«ckion rf S 1 4 0 I'udtnon <t 4........nueli- If - • S 1 I I C4nnoB e 4 :

the teams xiint ib : i o s Mm ir 11 le secret of Downln* m 4 O t l r«»lor tb s

s l o K H j i . s S ' . i ' H ffi “[daho FalU, B e i« ------------------ooo oeley's man-

punch on nriLiNi«K;n>»tii.-R-xiini t.-'orittd;< Id take the n°n. s-^ iin s. idk—r>iur»oii. tmi d 1*™.. I .

B i U E S g s J i i n ^

i f w*L' L“ N o t c h . W i t hce flood In _ i -w t * ______Sed' S:'' 10-9 Victorys n t S ? l S “ BILLINaS.-M ay aSTM -^lU i it tota the “ Pved third placo Ue over Oi I te In Uie Pioneer baseball lear b v S T lra rsday -n lgh t-by -g rabb lng - ustoali*t> H fth -s tra igh t victory, -m e li th e c a t ^ . tangs slipped past, the P e c tI easy puU ^ y jo u t IU r Salt Lake manager.-Lou -Roohelll c

m second tacted a case of Influenza and b ook a long tness manager Nick M ariana sk dcoff p lv . Electrics. ■ue k . Tommy WaUon set the' pace

II of mud the Mustangs, knocking in - i trying to runs. He h it a homerun with I

. He went men aboard In the sixth to accoimeed back for three tallies.' ..............................Upping on BtLLINCB II. CHEAT rALLB s

made S '"* L^'* 5 5re comleaL wTtwieki watMn ib* 'Salt Lake Stnlinu-if t o e '» D*reird u s

re walking Bn»»r h s t i i ____________lying vlttx- i V c ,

:en to fth e . i o o oj .............nov man> |mrr.fM. tn .ToUIa tIffSIIl Toial*’ S t(91‘h'S S uSlacrucIaL __________ i*o-om «o»-le, walked WblMmd^ B rft^ 'c^^rak li'x . W: from the I«n t. OcmaH l, Canpwa* I, XaUia

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“ R u n i n 1 0 t h

S ^ ^ ' T o T i p - S e a l s

. . SEATTLE, May 33 W -A pinelelrroster “ »* » «l>6f P*tchhUianded Thurtday n l ^ t as the Seat!sent back R&inlerB punched acroes a 10th Ina t m lng run to defeat S an Francisco iI S L S eivtr limit WwWSn who doubled homo tl Satiirdov Winning run off relief John McCa

--J0 Innings ....................... - .Son Fmcsco SOO 000 010 0 -3 e

le i Bivhiff BcatUe — ....000 010 Oil 1-H 10> a t evS5 Coggin. McCaU anti- Tbma: m s s bS[ Evans and Ortelff.

throuAhUie valk ACOBNS 6. PADRES 4 rl SUver. OAKLAND, May 23 HV-6pld Ills, holds Jorgensen's grand-slom homer :____ the sixth itmlng brought the Oal

■ land Acoms from behind Thursdi night and handed the San Dies

f a -------- Padres-a-»-4-lo6e-------Uielr-thU5*^ _ straight a t the hands of Uje league

eellax-dwelllng Oaks. 'r e t CD San D le e o -----ooo 301 000—4 g.»« , Oakland ....1....100_004 0 0x-8 ..a„

••'Jm t « -SmlUi -knd Pocekay, MaUUs; A .MS. t._ kins. Waters and Neal._________

_____ ANGELS 4.-SOLO.V8 1 ____5 .IM I LOS ANOELES. May 33 (jl^-Oer

PcL GB Baker's single to right with a me •IS2 . u on »«ond in Uje IOUj inning gai HT 4 ^ Angeles a ' 4-3 decUlon ' ovi

.ue 4U Bicramento.—aoo ;-i ■ no'lnB lngs'‘ ' " ‘l‘’.-~- — •

flacramento--:-000 W 300 0—3 7 4 n ^ At^eles ..„000 001 300 1 -4 13

PA CB OstrowBW and Evans.

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C o w b o y N i rLake Oity Beea found.three walks, i

to victory here Thursday night, defe Cowlwys 12-7 before 117.fa n s -at Ji

r " ' p.m.,‘ weather permitting1 1 • Schaack will p itc h fo r th e CcI I I 6 S M cF arlaae fc

T he Cowboys ouU ilt S a l t L a) 19-11 bu t v U d n e u on th e p

______:_____ fou t- .W iang ler—h u r le r s -a id oQ Bees* cause considerably.0 The firs t h a lf o f U u l i n t 1

was an indlcaU on o f th in g s toj ? g den ' slip - ^ h en Cow.bo7 s ta r te r F re d ’ ursday n ig h t walkeil th e f l t ^ i v a m en f a e e tro m th e got Skip K ltsm an on sin infU th e P ioneer u ss t alm ost w en t fo r a single,

td a h o r a lU saw a run score o n a n Infield I . Cowboys cam e ba ck to« tw o -ru n s on th ree h iU -a n c

J}?„ walks In Uie sam e f ram e ; bul lo anyUUng u ie la t t Ume th e locals he

lead.Woods w alked c a tc h e r EUi

Dean to open Uje second U , gr -Eltrhftr P a fm , slnglad-Jw It;^^

^ , 2 ; o u t a t eecond w hen Ed Rom me m r t Of u ie ^ ^2 s ' ^ T a te f o r ' t h e second oui

•b h o ■ K ltsm an singled scoring D ear«■ 4 1 1 K houry singled scoring Romm[n> rf 4 I e ^*0 Bees wereL"; :l ! 1 ! in Inrnt 3-1ir° t 0 ’ 0 W oods-vas-U fted for J im t tb s I 0 I in 'th e second a f te r h e b a d giv

i S A S “ Other run on a w alk a n d tw t t - ^ o o o f l B le s . - « c a * * ^ a lk « l - U » - l l r s l

---------- to face h im load ing th e base1 iiiiV ,*^,ii° so t ou t o f th e hole.In ttlt. I n th e s ix th th elio SSS SHZJ K ored th ree n m * w hen th ree” iciiS., f c : fUled Uie' sacks a n d a sing:.-B riitJ. C«n- D Ick-M llne p lu s -a n e rro r byr % i ! S J i 7 th irdbasem an H arry BUm o. A—M». cleaned th e bases.— T he Cowboys cam e back witl

_--.r - T u n r in - th e irh a l f o f th e six th ; 1i n i T I S off m an la th a t fim lng, Jo h n

J T pU ylng secondbase in stead of 1 field, drove a f a s t ba ll ove r thD , . . ■ centerfleld fence to r a hom erui __ f l n t of th e e e a ^ .

A slngle'by Bob R om ano and X J . Btralght w alks fo rced-theaeconi - J t — ,,— ,.. acTDMJn th e Inn ing .— r— ! I r r - I n to e sevenm S a lt L ake

scored four nms," load ing th e

S ° M i “ "0e E lectrics 'Th® Cowboys scored ih r e o U — ff yfp th w hitn T?II1 ^ ^ r t )u t IU re e - SU m aU s doubled. Charley Colt ch em « n - Bled. & r n le S a l ^ h l t . a p la a n d bus- ^r la n a sk ip - B alt Lake C ity added anoUie

in' the e igh th on a w alk and-tw i le pace fo r gles.Ig in • five T he Cowboys tr ie d to g e t : 1 w ith two In th e la s t tw o fnunes, getUn( to account b its in th e e ig h th , singles by

------ ---------- MuU a n d Vick a n d one l a th e trALLB s e single by Cole, b u t th e y oot

■b e » score again, lh • ] JSB Cowboya* new p layers,M S I t and ca teher R ona ld Johnson ,

I-', - t 1 0 saw, action in th e gam e. Oole i i f i f c P ’J f e d . i S t i e l i H e cam e u p ^ t l : 1 a ln ^ e s tn f**» H f w ^ i M m a d e a sensaU onal runn ing , d • c a tc h of t fo u l f ly baU In Uji

" - o f th e n in th liin ln g .•- T h o fou r Cowboy p itchers, W

‘ M cG ee,-Jack M arU n and H off ■■ g»ve up 17 w alks to go w ith U

n *u? * W ta th e Bees eoUected a n d tha i "co i b o s - f l Uie blg d ifference, i - w o o j- io — P alm lssued 10 w alks U TlhT i

boys bu t S tew a rt tigh tened u p i I, xtiUia 1, h e took o v e r- in th e seventh.

_ N o t_ o n e of Uie I t h lU tt ie Hcm’ go t durlng~lhe gam e w en t fo r <I. W.tMB s, bases w ith th e double by Stax n » . A -t74 , a n d th e hom e ru n by Vick th e------ ---------- e x tra base h iU -o f th e gam e.-: .A f V ick's h o m er ra n th e CowC l fou r-p ly s tr in g to 13, inc lud ing 1

h of th e g ran d -sla m v a ^ ty . T h u rad a y .n lg h t the 'C owboys lef m e n o n beses m issing g rea t chs

, to move a h e a d in th e f i f thI g ......... e ev e a th 'ln n ln g s .1 9 SALT LAKE I t , MACIC VALLT

SaitLkk* ab h o b|1Us1« V»U«r -A p in c h . - I I I J lblef p itcher KIUbub r t l I 0 0 UaU m Uie SeatU e tb 4 1 s 0 c*« tiH O U iln n - g - S S . ’f” i i s i v t i V AClsco 4-3. m u m K 4 I i o ^ . t u tb

^ V 1 - ----- ---------------“ iS J S3SS.T- Tomay; ______ lc—JohMoo __

' ' ToUb ts 11 S7 14 ToUte S< JtA-W «lk«l Ior U«Cm In till.

fa A B—Slnsl«4 for Martin In 7th.-a * C—Popr>M out t n llofftMB In »th UV-6Dlder c i ty _________ isi oot 4i<I;”” " >” “ “ - i K £ i — i . — K iZ .“ - iSth e O ak - s. Makui. ItuU n. Mllna t . 0«an. I I h u rs d a y vide 3. Colf. Romano.

i.nU e lr- th W -f.—min*- ».—D»«n- tr-Palm.—«ntl,—K le leasue 's SUAaU<. CoU. SakasUh.

, Cot*. Aonane. DP—Kboorr to Tat Uoakiu. u r t —e a it Lak* 17. Mask V

0 - 4 B 3 12. llO-Weod. S In 2 1/J.X—8 A 0 » ?i^.,H »ttla -X Jn 1. Jlotfm an-I I

8 . ______K ; A i , “ w - i s ; s ; i . s . * ! £m - 0 . n . ■

th a m a n 1 ,n ing gave M e r c u r y O u t b o a r d M e te

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NEW 1953V-8 160 H.P. SEDAN iVERED~HERE “

sreatie T ransm ission - E lec tric W indshield J tg u U . B a ek 'V p L lghU • A ir Foam V p-■t • " - — .............

E MOTOR CO. :n i o N E i m

e w alk s , a n d ; a;; h t , d e fe a t in g i n a - a t J a y c e e

E dthe Cowboys

Farlaae for the

lit Salt Lake Olty on the pa rt of

T lers-otded-Uie

Uu first Inning f things to come t ^ F r e d Wood*

S i S S f S H « L « . a r e3T a single, then • » • janlor varsity basket a n to f ld d out. eeach a l HaMen for Uie past y

bM be«> *PP®iated head e ? * ^ b f » the HoiUeo. Hef rJ ^ e -b 2 t t tS t ■ P »«« J « ry Beflen. (BUM le locals held Uie ^ ^ ^

itcher EUsworth fVT * ' Jl r u y i > q i i i e a - a s

?w^fL^ Gafifc CoHcfisecond out, but •

S S ' r i S S . 'S ; A t H a n s e nBees vere back

HANSEN. Blay 33-Harlan for Jim McGee b « ^ tb a ll coach

he bad given up toe past yea^ ^ b e jm a p p o l alk and two sin- ^ d-toe-flrst-inanff toe bases but Bernard 1h o ^ »«xl' Hansen school tuperlnten. ... « members of the boaid of 1mlng the Bees

hen U uw valto coached toe Junior Ha5d a s l ^ l e , by to a suceessful season UjIs

error by Cov- m d-vU l have some of-toe 4 Harry BUmaUs csgers ready for hU verslly

year. He replacea Jerry BeUer e back with two —tbe sixth; Lead* f ^ ,

Seek A c t i o naU over toe left DIETRICH, May 33 — a homerun, his -American Legion Junlor bosefc

team has . been organised in t im'ano and three community and seeks actl I toe aecond tun otoer . amateur -bsseb_____________.team s-.about-.the .valley,- E

B.It Lmfa, c m -^ a -W B lrK h o o l co«ch,-r«» ■Hlng the bases ^ W day.MdM to ^ of opponents, m o S '^ i l ix -ichedule-has-been-^rranged-

t«“ n- Any club, regardless “ .“I “ ®, whetoer or not It is an Ame h S ^ c K ^ -can Legion-Junior organlxatti

*» to arrange games w “ b it ,a pinch- the Dietrich team by contact! led anotoer nm the manager. Don Aslett alk and-two-sln-- — - - --------- --

d to K t „ ,to . S e v e n H o r s e snes, getUng two

S £ « S - E n t e r R i c hit toey ootildnt

» p . « » i , co l. P r e a k n e s s R u. Johnson, botoune. Oole play. BALTIMORE. J ia y _ 3 2 .H l-! ae up ^ t h 'two ?rOB>ed toe names of seven > i-at bat-4md-he Into'toe entry box Thursday foi running, diving T^th runnUig of toe I 10.000-ei baU In to e top Prejtoess_ stakw . Seturday,^ ■

continued toe argument whe Pitchers. Woods. NaUve Dancer can gain revenge i and H offm S ^ by Dark SUr In toe I go Vito too XI lucky Derby,

xl and th a t v as NaUve Dancer. Alfred Van . • bill's pggerlul_gray -galloper^

Iks UrthT Coii^ TflKIed to toe specuUUon wit itenedup when sparkling three-quarter mlle-w seventh. out th a t had rival trainers tha:

LhLU_toe Bees Uieir- h e a ^ and wondering v went for eictra they w m doing In toe race.

>le by StamaUs Dark Star, from toe Cain r Vick th e only stable of Harry P. Ouggenheln egam e.-: - expected .to _be .m ade_toe sec

toe Cowboys' choice In toe mUe and 3-I8 cli including three although norrowlr beaOin by j a ^ t y . But gcne.ConstalnUn,-Jr.’a, Royal-

Sowboys left toe Gem in toe Preakness prep ll t great chances day.Jho_ flfUi and T h e - c ^ H oraee.-a-as to 1 1 .... the Dancer by a hea(

^ the Derby, is quoted in toe e m ^ ^ ^ odds a t 4 to I. However, controviJ lb 1 s 0 was sUrrlng even on toe prob f ^ f price a t NaUve Dancer and toe (|rt 0 1 s 0 er*.L t u Sb 1 1 1 NaUve Dancer, who has 1;i.jf.____ .odd*^_in...evcry_race-alaeo.^ « -1 n flrBt,-ls Usted a t 3:}o 8 for Sai S S 0 1 0 ‘•“y- *’« «’'«» shorter wUUI 0 0 0 the expected crowd of around 35

‘f u n 9 0 0 1 cnines. ______

b o a t :'p a in t

Mrr to Tat« to17. Mask VaUfT ...... ........HcCm I InllotrmaB-l -Iq t . ----------------------------- 't 4 In S. BB-Orr •I n ^ M r f f ^ n n Y f l«dt 4. m'cCm 7 _____^ _____n^Palarfcoufi: ---------------= = = You Catrd M e te n

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^ B ^ ^ m knocked o u t of . the. box in plate. The game was i^ai

^ K ^ H H ih~'th~e face"by anS lT tiir by Carl Furillo, who was tempting to eut off a run al plate. - .

I t was toe fUto straighV^ vi -fo*~ toe-O lante,-toe-D odge^

M urry Dickson setUed dovn fr** *•?* y * " ’ a Bhaky s ta r t to lead toe last- f l i i Pittaburgh Pirates to » 7-3 v in

“ * " • toe first-place PhUadfelphU Pb tt. (SUif en. The Phils ecored boto toelr

In the flrtt lonlng but-vere ui * * to sUve oft a Pirate slxto-U

. ~ raDy In which toe Bucs scoreI P H o c their UdUes. •

a n . , —At-flfc-botiisrtoB-cardmsBr___. »lniilr|y ihglr hitting,.-'I P r l ’ came deficits of six end three« v a x ThJirsday nigh t to outslug toe

' c ln n a tf Redlegs ll-g and take i n ' place in the NaUonal league.

one game o u t ot toe league le J-H arlan Guv ^ the American league,'toe ^ ^ o S i h i S tplurged foribeenacw lnS d ^ 8evento.,lnnlng..

f» n e to defeat Washlr t toe a ^ l n t . «‘5 Thurtdoy night a t toe ca -Barnwd extendinrthelr-w lnnlng-strea

I tuperlnlendent gamfs.I boani of tnu< A t Boston, the Philadelphia

leUcs broke o u t for five mns Ir Junior Hu^ies sevento Inning, during whleh 1

ison tols yeir Pitcher Ctrl Schelb and Pete E e of-toe 4ome Iwhed bates-loaded alnglcs, i U verslty next sbutUhg out Uie'Hoston Red lerrr BeUen. 8*® Thursday. •

During, th a t big frame, toe I leUcs—chased starting - souU

Maury McDermott ond wounc / l l w ith, a three-nm blasting, agiy 33 _ An bl* successor, Eerschd Freemai uDlor'boseb^ the ninth, anlied in tols Schelb took over • for port seeks ecUon Bobby S huitz . who strained a pl

iteur lng arm jnuscle wito two out irvalley Bob fourth.__Thofc_n4lr of PhUadel

r i toree victories. •, AMERICAN .LEAGUEIS an Amwi._ pMuJ.it>hu — ow wi toa?-o

ra oames wlto- AairoUit-«■■^‘ “ n u S K S S n . : ; l - S 5 " r i . ' ! S 5

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juggenneun, is to CorralUt fo r a final doublehej S aum tay .- B u t toe CorvalUs i

nd ^18 c l s ^ »I*o has Men soaked by toe wc w t t e by p - heavy rains.. _.’s, Royal^ Bay n ^ ganjM are played, ess prep Mon- uUe-wlnner ■will have to be

torlous In.tw o of Jhem .-;---------a-38'to 1 thot Oregon now holds a half.gi r by a head In lend whldi means: (1) Jf only 1 In toe early game Is played, becaxiss «f rer. controversy weather, the winner of-toat gi 1 toe probable wUl get toe tlUa; (3) if two ga. ur and toe o to . are played, Oregon could get

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ittlrf d m after bOISK, May 33 Ifl—The N« ‘*‘®„l“ t-place jjg jj jujhool track team vUl try

I '? unlay to do aomethlng toa t hsdUphU PbUIIes. J ^ n done eince 1920-win toe boto toslr runs, track meet toree years In su

but-vere unable ,jon.Lewbton won toe slate 'm ee Bucs scored aU jg,g ^ j , „ t ,

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o f f iu ? to e Cin- Bulldogs edged Boise HB and Uke tolrd I»‘nts last year and In'nal leMue j S t ^ g Jay Dean led Nampo to a le leS J^^liad ch^pionshlp 18 to 17 over I league,'toe New

urged for three Nampa’s hopes of taking toe ito-lnnlng-.of a UUe lie heavily on D tp Rlden eat Washington great aU-around atolete. lUdenI a t toe capltol. entered In toree-events-4130- nnlng“ streak"10 ' -daahr^iO-y^-run-and-broad-J

He U given a good chance of ; hlladelphia A th- log first or sccond tn each of t five runs In the The Nampa mile relay team

lng whleh relief tered toe state' record In toe and Pete Suder gional meet a t Gooding last

d singles, - vhUe and Is expected to fight it out Joston R ed Sor strong -Preston -and'-BoUe- t<

SaUirday.frame, toe^ A to- Ken Johnsoa. Is one of-toe rUng .-soutopaw high-.Jumpers in to o -s ta ta - and wound up uam pa coach Dean Lewis U co

blasting, against jn j heavily upon La Verne Set hel Freeman,.in give -toe-BuUdogs-some- point , • ... toe shot put. If toe Nampa, coi r - f o r portsldcr gent comes through wlto Its ful itralned a pitch- pabUlUcs Saturdoy Nompa will a two out In toe u , uurd state track crown. Na O-^-PWladdphla iever_won_a_8tate meet:uatU-

le.Hed Sox to _3ut-toe-BuUdogt-oro-exnccte a t have plenty of compeUUon ;lUo M cDem ot^ BoUe, Pocatello. Idnho FalU setbacks-agalMt- cocur'd'A ieneirortop-hOfforar LEAGUE d’Alene’s 'crock hur>0 001 toir.s It 1 Bruce Fuller, is being counted 1 wooo-ooo^e-s—1- for-B-couple-flr»tj-Bnd~Mel-Sch:

1* H'tely ^ win toe shot' put. 10 100 t o ^ ‘ It J y m n g s are. ap t to pick up piII tooeoo-n 4 1 from-Dlek Shem In toe-100,-P

In ^ 0 i»‘8h Jump, Schmidt in c»y«id. . ' brood Jump and toelr 440 ond

■ » J “ck stone in toe 100. 3200 o:s oox-7 s -0 'broad Jump U counted upon tc Lablna and Cam:, .most Of IdOhO-FoUs’ pnlnt*.

I. K0.10 and-wai- be favored for first or secom1 >00 too— 9 It 1 sprlhU. Wayne McHay U ioo»4i*-ti 11 4 ly to flnUh among toe leader i J S S - . S S S & BSO-yua n m U ld th c T •nd o. Rlct. * olso could plck Up polnU from S 2S?-J22“ i-.H -2 ry Jorgensen In toe discus, Fllrasd Q g f ^ : UUk.

lall PIay R a i n s

1 ( ^ R a in pud . I V is it_bQ8ebaU_jBeld n n i > - T l. i more rain fore- I M lis doubt to a t f f J f i ' r B ^ E a M /%,, •

lay Oregon here' W A » l W p ^ / S flnK Sr UvUton baseball T to *" : . 7 z r ---------- F r a n n leheduled for a ■ a . i 1toen to swltah l i S w o S ^ 4 S t CKJ

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L Track Team Seek Straight-Victoiy -

W.—The Kainpa the shot put, H a rt lo toe k» team vUl try Sat- (Ues and toe medley relay, sthlng toa t hasn’t Pocatello’s Boise's st 920-win toe Itate in toe relays wlU make u

years In succes- toreat for team honors. Th picked to finish one-two In bi

he state meeU In 440 ond WO-ynrd relays. Po 20. toe first toree also Is expecting poinU fn leldr-buk-no-echtKrt' -medleynnd-mUB leluy leutn ee in a row since Indians wUl be hard to beat'

. HoffomipseU'favored' Bhicedffed Boise 19 3/5 hurdles. A t any ratey e « S d in 1851 contender for a t leaNamoo to a state *econd pWccs h i toe hurdles.

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S M ? ' : r ‘ " r f “ 1 " «ithleta'.'W dener is Pl“ce.4n .toe-m ile run and 1 ^ v e n t s S - v a r d the favorites In toe 441nd“S;SS.S - ^ • - » ^ } g B ^ c o n j i e t . . t tid chance of nlac. ‘ ^ o E i s from Dick Hanc I fn c M h o f tS c m the polo voult. Jack Kindred

1 1 ^ ‘key'll in “ ’o tolck of toe

™ . » tk= M Uw.uk.. B m . n o BOU. t tm ra 3 ,^ 5 ,, . . . . exceeded toe gata for any

J one of.-toe top scries of games a t BravETllI ^O j» t* ta -an d -B o sto n -last year.----------,n Lewis is count- _________________________LaVerne Seal to

i-soRie-’polnU-lnie Nampa, conUn- I f a m j f p nh wlto fte full co- • - M n m A i 1 Nampa will getck crown. Nampa ■■■■% A b^ ' i5 meet:uatU-j95L __________ T T I i J k O

compeUUon from 'Idaho Falls and"top'hoirora;— T -----( ''c rackling counted upon -and'Mel-Schmtdt he shot' put. The lo pick up poInUhi toe-100,-Fuller ------------------------J . i : : J ^ BI, Schmidt in too heir 440. ond sao- .. .

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th fe rh en 'la s t a l th t when he.brbk t o S i o loto their d a rk S S h o m ew h ew ah te *w m the reit.of the " t ^ l e d ” famll; S a n S waited behind-locked doon. to a 4^ To?t IdtntlUed .the' dead m an, aw J a J S W a l l ^ . .L . H a n ^ : M .a . r . l l « i «fmMftJA awlfcfamaa. wtio'm oved h u e witl S g iS o ^ “ •*»» ru ia a ie»1 _ .__ 1_ ^ daughtm violet Mt> TT.»^ M ty m oock, was relcaaed to her mother fol m T iu S l o ^ <iue8tionlng. T o tt laid-an iri ruj J ta i« would T * ~ h 'a 'd ~ B iK rd a jT a [• . . whieh time "we- hope to get to thi t d r % ^ bo^;of-tha-fam lfp-trouhle-w hlel

camed the.ahootlng.^

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t l C r C L O l ^ N . May 33 AR-Americai K«» Sabrejet pUota performet

Ir.o ??X the Dulce.cf.Bdlnbursh toda:three dWed.their fighter planej

^ m c e . j „ to - than the speed of sound. Wednea- -n i, husband of'Queen ZUabetl

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marshal.ln the royal elr force.

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M i n i s t e r D i e s „KA&i^A. May .33 ufl—The I

IW . , Joseph Wallace Gunn. 93, a

f l i e r s S S ’ t S S . ® ' ” ''” '

iSSS» h * “ P « » « ot the Naa ^ B l a S u Eplacopal church for four year*" glnnln® Jn 1W3. He returned h 2U abeth IWO when he reUred.at Bent- ------------------------- --

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-J.-BARRETT RICHARD« - • OWNER

G r a d u a t e a f p r

- S h o s h o n e G e

i n - _ J - _ ^ a r n i n g _ L i----- -^ o a H O N B rM a y 33—P r la *

>-Craln. dfopOiid « » * for the greatness o t ^ TJi tnd« tadar «Na States aad the things which i aad tb « aprftd ^ e»u«med by youth o f tod?:

n i w . ' JB’j M«p'tb«'naiien great were llrtei « a t a i ^ , ajiT Dr^Thomas T. Tucker. PocateUi

:»nuluatton :exerdBea..f0r_ S h 08l U ,h «aiool Tueidw n u s t. Tucker Is an instructor in the

- - partm ent of education a t It

" In ll*tln* the permanent vi ..d iitir’Tio. 1 which contribute -to happlnesi o. 1 wblta Tl. the Individual and creatness of \« i» ^ «rtlonrDr.-Tuoker-polnted to

XamUy. the church, tbe school Low cto*a dtlsenshlp.

• 1 lab’" vi'fltc '■ ‘Aa a-wamln» to uphold- stand i u - iluH of Talue, the speaker «av« the Z.U .. s.»l{ acm for tho JaU of.the g reat Bo I.IIH t » empire. He said .they were r

t.iosH . increas*.la-divorees,-blBh-t*»i . . i m Z' too -m uch-love o t-eaterta lm i - J-y- spending tremendous rem s-for

tlonal defense when the real en *3}} ' ' -J!S 'was withln and-the-decay of 14U TiU and j»lucaUon.

J il? - :« S - • • a t Is ao t good to depend toon

1.MW - l i * ^ Is ao t a producer of m aterial wei.siii i.s iu I t should be a producer of sei

V tratu and man's-greatest tescber adnI ^ ^ * * 1 1 H It^ed him to eam his llvlhg byI bard-*nd dark sweat of hls brow.” J)T. Tucker .

" H i e commencement exercises • h e ld -a t- th a Iilnnnln achonl s

e to No. 2 torlum. Tbe processional and rt slonal were played Ijy the high IC

4. bax± Howard Knowles,' music’S* stnictor. directed the band. Prs

i ^ i i t were given by the Rev. ChiShaklee. paator of the.local Asi

■ , ■ bly of Ood church.■ ■I iM M a*! Maoml Ineas and Ruby H a ll;

-wlUtatorlan-taUcs-andRoberta-lII u S S S croft gave the valedictory add

■ A brass <juarte{,-composed of sTOlors, Ted Owln, Oaydena Br<

? if (U P ) E n as *****“ Warburton and Benale dlom A 81.SH4J Webb, played. HarreU Thome, p

Introduced B. W. Grove, c * « ,^ - 7 a y y L TOS^er of the lotal VTW. and 1

.» vw * u m a i Conklin,, commander of 4S-ITS srada A A m ^ c a n L e ^ n post.

- -Orove-presented Roberta-Bant0 w ith the annual awaM for outstc

y»* 1 ^ “ " ! ln« acholarshlp and ConkUni b > ^ ^ s " ^ nounced the names of Nooml I-------- -------- and-Austin; Young as,.w tst«ii

:4<M »r'M »t« « stuiftrits voted by the Legion. - 4M TTi*siJos aupt-'Camden B. Meyer gave

. address of welcome. Uitroduced speakers and program numbera

cA iM ^tieariouj Presented-lhe_cjs«_lQr_«raduai-------— T" BrM THiDTa member of the b.

‘iJSS o ftru stees, presented the'dlploi

O f f e r ’ T e x i

~ B e l i e v e d i n e a iI n i n n o MUNBAN, Korea, May 33. (Ift- J I U O I I B t«c t of the United Nations' “fl ... - prbposal.for ending the long F

. deadlock was believe to be InUP)—TBUto ar- aUled truce camp t^ a y . out u . s. »M»- U e u t-^ tn . WUllam K. Hartl

chief U. N. negoUator, wlU pre d«m*t>d mS^raia tho.proposal to the communlst : narkH , >K*dr s nearby . Panmunjom Monday « .“ u(("¥i'‘!lii5a th e -e i8ht-day-recess-in--the-t l a ^ talks'ends. ' -

Harrison' was stUl In Tokyo 1 .00^ u s c t iS i^ Qen. Mark W. C»t US. 1 wt-3.<tU- ao4 .D*soUfttoT8 here refused to c labu iiBmaturitr m ent on terms of the proposal:1 Idaho and Or^ expected to resemble' tho l a

Mlnamt^ ^ plkn adopted by the U. N. geeiST'i-iki ” “?o assembly in New York lo s t Dec

b « r : _ _________________ _--------- IXXVE'FOK ALASKA

.Mck. TrtuBtpb* 'HAOERMAN, May 33—Mr. M] d*Btad faivi Urs. MerrUl OUmore and fu

left - Wednesday for Anchor jinild.** i"?!"! Alaska,- where OUmore wUl be

. ployed on construcUon work fur i‘i»3 *«^ months,is; ** to t "S ^UGA L ADVERTISEMEN1Barmudu 1 to S . . . , _____U n«r l.<0>!.t0i NOTICB TO BIDDERSand^Iarcw f*w Tha Suia rutthacln* AMnt wtU n

...................... -1 JiM-^.-M.-foT-tha-followlrji..........O n i o n

S 8 All bW* wfll bo publklr oponad and■T . a t-tha abora.Um* aad plac*.

IKBWna B M Prcppoaal /onoi aad ipadltcatlona mi, P b e a a M l) a«nir«l f m Ih* s u u ruKhaalns A:

Tk* SUto rwn->« tba Hsht to t" a a r «r aU bhU.

K10N8 ■ -• - OlLOEaiT p . ,WRI_(i i « ,dowt sa •rm .iij.i.M ., M .iif n .^ w i “*

” 0” ^ mX*. ■ 'NOTICE TO CBEOITOBS

NIONS "~*— Wotka~t*-h«iiiij si'in ' bvT ln^i A dmlauSitHi of th . E.UI.

Ki™“ J 5T.-S» ' r = l-’M 'K ™ -*"«* th. Me**Mrr »oucl..n. wlUiln four mc :------- ----»___ »fl«-_th. lint publlcallon i/t thU boU«

K e s . .t*l_'rh« T>«« Jiabo, thla b«lnr th* plac* fUod for Wl—The Rev. tranxacUon of Ih* buttna* of **ld ain. 93, a re< Batad.Mar 11. im lM l m tal.U r, -

Pobiuhl Mar 11, x:, 2t. Jon* (. Mil10. 1861.' in ■ ■■ ---------------

le to Idaho in •

f L f s r r — SPRAYINGreturned here Dandelions, Qiiack and Crab On ‘d. F ru it aod Shade TteeSi Zarwl___ FUes, Moths, Ranches, Estates.ady. T om ato , P H O M P O C O H -Ited.p^ed. adr: I

D^TICEIONE IlV E S tb C k rO FTCO M PA W

> Shoshone Livestock tom m . Co.)______

H o l d Its First S o l e '

IDAY^MAY 25: Known of-So F ar,.I8 ------Good F a t Cattle ‘ _ - Slock "Cows W itlT G al^-by "Side- •Mixed -S to c k r C a t t l e .- ______ ______F a t HoffsTB«!-AddedTo~Cea*lfnmeafBy-Pay-orgaTet-

:HARDS0N ' SHOSHONE, IDA-.ER PHONE 6

1 - Paintiijig-7l e G e t ^

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painted yellow^ loading na 5 o f S i - v ^ ^ “ d two h o u r 'w a « ^

-P a rk ln g -m e te ra ..ln .:o ti* 5 S • r ^ o a tS to S ' "®* be .palated .'

- About W p i ^ g - m e t « , sy a 5 h t ? ^ . »»lntalned in Tw ln-PaU s.-:tor In the de- '-------------------------- ------—> —ilon at Idaho / ? k _ _ - -

m anent values r J r

^ S g _ & a z i n g P l a i. G i y e : R ^ o !

•gavB the rea- WASmNOTON, M ay-aa'lIU] legreatR om an resenUUve.Oavln,.R .,Pa, desd ey were rapid » proposed gmzlag bliLtQ<iiy.aj -bigh-taxationr -a ttem pt'by ''a s m ^ group In -eatertalnment, west to gain control o f one segi t sums-for na- of the resourees of -our puWlc^laa the real enemy Gavin's statement to 'a house decay of reU- committee on:'pubUcllands'said

consUtuenta see in th e bUl “a- li !pend too much -to the future security of'our'fei

naterlal weslth. our national forests.and other ucer of service Ue lands.”escher admoa'- The blU would- provide, azLs livlhg by the oUier things, th a t holden of ( )r. Tucker said, lng privileges on publlo land w t exercises were be given preference“ for"c6aU)>_achnnl allrtk »na-nf fhxlr graKlntrmai and reces- tha t they would be permitted tothe high school oa tho allotments to thelr.succesries,* music In- Representative Metcalf, D., MI band. Prayers w h o s e ^Ueague, Represent

Rev. Charles d'Ewart, R , Mont.. Is sponsole.local Assem- the blU and chairman ~of the

committee, said tho perm it trai7uby Hall gave provision “creates an entirely1 Roberta-Ban> rlght-alnK»t:^e(!Uivale]a-t(i-out]Uctory address, ownership."aposed of four • Representative M n.gji.uapn.i^dena Brown, Wash., declared In a statementid Benale Ray bUl would set up a system of “fe1 Thome, prln- baronies," with stockmen contioV. Grove, com- -Vaat acrcaacs-and-passlnB thenrPW. tmd Not- to future generations w ithout ptu n d e r of the safeguards ogslast abuse...... ...t. Yesterday Representative Sa>berta-Bancroft R.—P a;,‘a-member of"the'suBcd for outstand- mlttecj aald tha t under the mI ConkUn an- ure rancher* ore demanding pa)f Nooml Ineas neat use'of_sovem tnent'landsM,outstandlhg though, if_«puld.. be., ImposjlblI. Legion. - se t a permanent lease from adeyer gave the vate Individual.Uitroduced the Proponents, mosUy ranchers, t1 numbera and lied Thursday thff bUl Is needefnr gradunUoH- -clailfy-and-make-unlform-lAWs'!T ot the board regulations-governing the gnI the'diplomas, of'livestock o n 'ab o u t SOff ml— I. 11 _____acres.ofifedcral lands. ^

T 6 x t about^provSons**of the^bUl'w » .woull 8lve the ranchers a mon[ n V ' « n i P oure righ t w use lhe' a z ln g 'h

p l i H M g C o s t t e a | 1 to b. in Ihl. Shows Shght R la K. Hartlson. ‘WASHINOTON, May 22 TO- ir wlU present sovemment reported today the communlsta at of llvUig edged up slightly In i Monday when to a point one half of one per i-m -.the-tiuce -bflow_.tho..BU:Wm(Lrccord_eet;

November.ta Tokyo con- Tho bureau of labor statlsUcs lark W. Clark > a r k e t basket" prices rose by . refused to rrm- tonth of ono per cent in the-pc I proposal I t I j between .mld-M arch'aatl mld-A le tho Indian !Hia Increase pxrt the new coniun U N. general index a t 119.7 per c ea to f 1

•klostD ecem - " P r j 'o s . _This -was the second sU^

I I.__I—..- jnonthly-lncf*Me-in-the-lndex-iUASKA It had fallen ta the three prev' 33—Mr. aiH months. No m ajor labor contr ■e and fomlljb were tied to th is n e v tade^ir Anchoroffft.' --------------------------------------------re Will be em-

M o n e y 1 6 L o o iISEMENTS *>.Parm Loans — • Olty Resldeat Loans

u T««iM • Budness Bldg. LoamKorn » i . Hutf • Nd Appraisal Pee

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the bUl' w h l^ 38 ' -hera a more se-e ^artag 'londs: for in ad taker

t I n d e x .TR A V IL — RESORTS

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f o r l o w - v o l u m e s p r a y i n g

an amme weetl laU er la neetled to do !

ian n ers prefer 2-4 D o w Weed K iller,

40. T his t im e f ro v ed -p ro d u c t fo r lovr

iraying with a irp U se o r ground eguip-

» ■ g ^ . c o n t^ L o { - .«grte in perennlA l__:h as taom ing g lo ry a n d m ost annual

wheat, oats, flax, ry e , b a rley , rice, com , '

;hump and g r w grow n fo r seed. Crops

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JE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY. W esley

S an -Francisco. S ea ttle , Los A n geles.

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ma-. .-SALES Mi SEBVICB: .

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olor flow styiing gives th'ol|d^Br oti 1lf6t are jusl'd 'Is' blue, trimmed !n 1 regisfralion with each

awn Mats

mat In blue, gracn. ftd■Qty. 21x72

MENT P U N Jlia r plan for loffl iNMg

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‘-va* IttU ‘XM ttor m a ia c »t t u—KteoL'BMrOMS-RuuBODd. prM>.

; ■ - d«t.-tetn>tfae«l *0 of ber efOem

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^ ■ - . ' -/ —aorJHSaioCwUri^ luH luach ----- - - e l w t i w i . nport«4 oa ttep rD g n m .

>_,S w M d m isy oeouaodlUei h td ___ teoi.09att«d ta d that tu itoy had

- aboot IUO a.Bioath-aad- «UlXSa ^ — r^ b u H M K rrse e tn d n n a rtis jn o n n i*

‘ a m t X zpoiM w oe t«MOJO aod

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- — — T ^ p n je c t has porchased a horae _____ . _tntaa, eoBaroerdtl mUer and ra-

^ f c ^ n t h r t Im l^ ehalnnaa to' piiKhaw' food whoIeuJe u It waa

^ ■ . iM .troubto and more eeoaomlctLI tr ^ AlTln QUmpaon U .th e new.

^ ■ e h t i i i ^ . AppUcatloiu of. eooka m uit be made to Mn. atlinpaoa (or

. the onalnr-yetr.-------------------------T ti«cm tpvU ltedaU 4f.theira(le

' rooau wbere>work waa dUpUred. T ht high Khool gtrli trio oompoeed

------- ~~6r'PatneU S rtke . yerRont Hawke*aad Viola MartMh. tccorapaaled by Aobert Hamblen, aad Mary atnford;

m - - |c«ompaal«d' b jr'-D arten i' Platte,

■ ^ ~ ^ f l ^ e r s " P i c k e d — ■ — ——In Essay Ckmtest

RAlLBy,. M ar 3»>Wlnnen In ' the-ettay.eoatM t tponeored by the

fialley Aaurioaa Leflon auxiliary I ^ M - ' hara been aanouneed by Mrt. Jamea

BtiT. cha lm ta . Rlohard Sweeney,' — - ' Ballay.elghth'fnuler.wanflrttprtBe

...............aod AotMrafato mention .went to■ D Shafoo MOatfomery ta d Marilyn

MeAUe.

I H ~Xkr«yre, Belltvue^ tu n i^ - ln . the. . " -vtantof^papem la the tlx th grade

XltimlUtr. Hailty. aad LaMoaU I M I«reJoy. BeUiTut.

WtaaoB'irm be takea on a trip to

■ ta d taken on » alghtaeelag tour. ef tbe d ty . -

---------------IB ih t -quietioaTBuf-t u i WBr cotFie tt for high Khoel etudeaU,-Hobert

L_ .^Drater, .Bellrnie...wa» wlaaer.. HeWM

Judge Rules !bog, Case Unjustified

H ui faeU preeealed agalnat Dell 1. . JtnU nt, t o Monroe itreet. om a

— -------eharge-of-«nowlBriUl"d6rTolTia'..'Joote were-aot luffJcUat to con»> lUtuU aa offniae agalatt the tU te.

^ b t U Judge S. M. flwMley ruleQ:1-- - - • .thur*d»y/:; "._T==.^=.Tr-

•■nie-oaae w it heard hy Judge . . . ftv e tlo two wttka tc o .1%1 a«uoa

w u ttnught en * coaolatat algned-----------by u a Kittle Oombe, W Jener-

' eca tfreet.........•• " ________ _

Graduation Set “IDAHO VTAIX OOLUBOS, Poea*

teUo, May 93<-P!Ta Maglo VaUey atudeaU ar* among the aa abideaU a t Idaho BtaU ooUen who will bo graduated- Suaday tnm the X£e

•’ V-......ftrtmjte-OfttUgloB: . ' ......... . -Tltey a n M argant U DougUi,

------- .-•Twin nOitWUllaBX Joaee aad X « r r• Itaoy, both Alaw: Larry X. Juehau,

__ , IBea.;>nd a « l th R. Baker, iW ta .

■ CLASIMSITB------------r-JU O BU lA N .-M ay-aj-The young

adult elaaa ot th e Reorgaalied LDS ehordi ^ a t the home o! Roealyn

■Hoetay Toeeday erening. ’ .

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Xe U r i A ,depertm«ltofagrtcultar»bune tin « y i . T h e eerty Uiab crop 1

r efOeert |q ^ eondltloa, but t h t n a g feed j J tu a t io n - ^ n o t eatltftrtor

iltnboted »<«> tn m M. in Anrt

!J?i?^22r of, Jnne,. with the peak*«la!a

ir t luach *“ j ^ ^ M W n g t e i T t o ^ '* i i W

u k v had w etther bat improred raage (ao ce OhrUt. proepecUdurlnffthepatt two weeki otmted to Lambb whleh preriouily had galae< I' 91.11X83 alowly due to Uek of feed werunak n o n n - i n r ^ i ^ ^ l M - i v U ay L'Bhlpmeot 40M aad during July are ezpecUd to b

m s l a t “ ^SSSU-<«-OiW in.-‘G5S4taJ8.'- have not dereloped rapidly due ttrt meala the limited amount of range (e«] addition and oOld aad damp weatber. Bomult'meala. early Umba .wUl-b« jnarketad IjBd a horae e a rlr 'Jo n e . with the bulk of lhr and re* w r ^ mlddl<

innaa to ' ," J i ~ ■ Arrested

BURLEY. May »~PhU llp 6«l<; of OMka' J e m Gtrela wtre trreiU. noMh (or Tuesday oa charges of IntoxlcaUon i !T” ■ .Thty_appe«rtd before-PoWeo-Judg

to IJ dty» In Jtll. Both ar oonflned.Ia-the d ty JaU.-

naaled b r Aadrtw Loy wat aUo arrerted on i r ^ f o r t ' charge of Intoxleatlon Tueaday. K< i ^ a t t t ' tp p e a r^ before Judge Iticker wed ■ nesday momlag aad paid t fine o_ . • <ao. _ ■ . I

a sp h a l t pa v in g "n t e S t - D r l v a w c y s ^ P a r f c i i i f - U t t -■men (n flTe SpedaUte l a .

PlneFloliheia t ^ l i ^ B O IS I^A V lN Q ttA S P H A L T

■n.Juai Pboae M M -T w in n o a ■Sweeney, \ . . . .nrtt^rtae

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r e c o m m e n d —a t r tp to .

tog t w ■ ; j Mwtr taw-1,-Robert . — A aaer..H e ____ . ....- t t

Inat Dell **■^ mi*. ___ / a y i r itiiWito con* ... ’.

Ihe tu t« . " l U k R ■ ^m K SK C t '

ly J u ^ e J iM a«uoa - r . . . 'Jt algned ------- '» J e « « .

everything for

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B T } N m. Juehau, -.-

S - A U T O ;KImb.riy Rood

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ays 25 Initiatedi]tato . I i i h r ^ ^ = f t o n W » i ®’ HAZHflOIl,.Ma» 'TSreabn i n e s f» re jw !o n a .T O :la ltttU d 'ttto :tl• * * * * ^ P r o a S r O i ta g e t t • jaeetlag ; (Spedal) -nlgHt—TTn .fly

ring geU degree w t t adDilaUt«r«d.by tbe je I wllh the t e u O raage aad' the tMond by tlr .--------- TiiBBUer'artage.-:------ar«bune> The n e w -n n b e n - tr e Mr. ai b crop Is Mra. Umn Mschaai; M r.'and Us h t raage PhUip.Andenoa. M r. and Mrs. Wl ktUfaetory te r Commtek. Mr. aad M n. Robe

uatU the Mr. tn d Ura. O eat UUs, Mr. ai lk c o ^ Mra. P a r ldOum mla ^ i t o aad Mi

;^ U n g * t BUlomeU. Mr. ta d Ura.-Karl Po. t d m t h - Mr. t a d Ura. .O hariet-‘Ihomto at. Wana u r , and M n. Oarl XsUp tnd Q t Age ( ^ ence ClUf. Ttia third ta d fourthd wo weeks, m ea will be preeenUd by the Kts td galaed | j ^ O rtnge on Ju a t 1.

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u»«iirHttOuI-lMip6»;ifiSr“

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