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' W.A5HI\GT6 n price contrbls. The /ndex for •l^e oyer-all increase for increased O.a per cent', with 1-Dnsuiner price index rose hy food m supermarkets jumped December, which wus twice the hiyher charges for^household p.+ per cent'in Decembe^-the 1 H per cent last nionth, more 0.2 per cent advance f'or services such as gas! electrici­ first full month under President thiui'twiw its nomjal increase November, reflected the expu-a- ty, telephone xates find proper- Nixon's Phase U econonjic Tiir n0-Ja y {f>wwm i -4+. ty twcta atki^UiHi fui' uliliqilf •.ct)ntrals,j.tfte..-j}«vwnnwnt ,iaid "1116 price inde.x for nonfood antj the mitial impact of the ' Three-fourths of this increase. ■ -todijy-.------11 eontr'oir Ih^^m ui- ___ . 'Tlie.fel;S sai j thar in the four . T)/ftXa bar.Bepartrowit sanl it x;hanged, despite a-0.7-pq- ■ - montlis a B rr the wage^price was the big|>est increase since increase in new-car prices ;ind 'llie Bl.5 said the cujsj of freeze was imposed in August, the vvage-price freeze was other increases for gasoline and hviii^ increased onh :! 4 per ■ the Consumer price index’fos'e lnipi)S»td IH'AU[;ii from the 5.5 per cent rate of 2 -t per cent, although tu's i B l^ ii'said ajjiioft javu-. l . l per.iuait.. declme uv-used-car ..increase fur. lyiQ uiid th.e .si-1, ...... m c r e a s u ig a t t w i e e t h is r a t e in thirds ^'oi the uu-rease was prices and smaller i^eireases increase m liHiS. the fu-sl two December During the six caused b> higher pnce.s fur for tires, clothmu. so'nie toilet >ears of Presideni Nixon's iiumths from March tlirough food, especial!) fresh vetjeta- ►;oods ;tnd over-»he-<.\)Unter druy term ••\unust \he index increased at "bit's which are exempt friTii It e m s 'l>ie price index for services

\ i x o n a s k s British HImoiiK B u sin ess OK^'s m arl entr\ . c o n tro ls IX)NTXJiN I U Pl I - Th/.^(louse of (\iniiiion.\ l a w to e n d gave final approval Thursday for Hritain to jmii .the European ■Common Market to s lic k —, Prune Minister Edward H e^ will .sign a treaty in Brussels Sat-urday milking- Britain a W.VStUNGTON I UPIi Trea- member, even though the membership w->U-boi ■Mii.v .i^cnctai \— Julin B Ciiii- n.il\ has warned representatives . become ef^ectljVe until Jan X. 197:i S t r ik e I'f tluMiation's largest business- Heat)i cle a r^ the last hurdle to Britain s i'iitr> into the fetferoion KKV IJLSC-WNK. Kla T IM w lUiUi, 40 d;ns . dictate a votes in parliMient . will Kta.s on mitil business does Presu^'i)t Ni\oii .Uidas setllcmcnt uhlrh woiilil 1*' more to curb inflatloni ____ Xlmgiess-fOTeniLigHUi'j U'^lsia-. biriqing U p o irairpahl'e~ bid Ijl CVirinallv ieen presented to parliainenl special price control semmar he Siiul has been fe.stiTin^.fur li'UiNlalion," ihr Presiilent told The second was ^ 2%-27ti vole tu accepl u He .siiid business hi^d not liver a vcar beiausc a few r,ingri'.s.s Tfii.s Ls a vital goverrunent ' pledge to prescnl tht- text lu res|xinded well enough to the have been in.si-iiMlnf lu lht> in.ilter to Jiie 4w«4)le of l^ll^ parliament a.-; soon as the tre:i!,\ i ' siijmod a<.|ution. instead of a ('ongr<-s.s Nixon priip(js»ti ttuii t'.Tu;i'>'-''> iinnnal LiUl wtvich iiuglit lake Rhodesia riots -Sii wluit liavi- siii| done with give hini the ^>ower to set .ip ,i ioniicr liir Uu- Congress tu It"" ■'.In- I'reasurj .secretary Uiree-Hian arbitration Uianl riin-.idi'r Nixon acknowledgeil aski'd .'siittim^; whi'h wnii'c! |.ji,k ira. III hi. iii-,-ssa^;f to Congi ess ttiat merits of the disuuti.', aiul Uii.s i,< an iinu.sualh pre.'ising claim 8 lives In a g(H)d-natured speech that ii-(iaesi for thejipening da\s of brought frequent chuckles, t'on- a new .se.ssion ' S-\l I.SmiKN’ Hhiidp';i;i - I PI I— (r .m i l-n'oiimir I an iSinlth -w44« nlly sal(va wiUi would have the benefit of the 7 Chiefs al Staff, second row,'and Secretary, jit II the reliirn in ihRir )i>hs . the— > .Siiiirt.««K -at -H»t MogHnibntw*'- t+r .'ilhilii and Iceu'gii* ond-- ppr cont investment tux er etliK- Housing and Urban Devflupmcnt Oeorgg-" flood'^oleti were c,ini inornenl Itie joint re.solutlon- border town of L'mtali said I'lirdoned it- off 'nu-\ said the Connally .said controls would Komney. front row. (L 'P li ' hined witn fhe leg ila rr-dchcd ihe President's desk riifht blacks died and 14 wet-r- . : atoned cars Ix'-lrmging to .sta\ on ".so long as it's tl.ve otm aiphere /he aiid befuf.e . Uig artatratwn a o tm ^ l - 4n — uihttUa' -hn.ii: .-■.vhitp feltow -Waeks iM«.«siwtry t« br-mg tnfUrtum - ■ ' ~ Xul*~wSu1d b f tx;.ird ijot lo «or'k I'l-Minied afler an apparent In . .iii'l ~i-\eral slmppers down " nmr.sda> niiiht. !.i'c n.iji mI.i \ .iflei rionn ■ Hul if .'iiii'ro not In a hiirr.\. 'illiev .s.tol tilt- riuttfr.s Imc mi- C h u r e Ii r fp s w l)ie> II be .iriuind for some .1 strcli'h Ilf-(he Im al r,iih' tim e. I'll ti'll ,U)ii. " I'o n n a llj iirit- snarliii*i ininrinriti tr.,:.- Bliss rosor\ «ir said llii'.s 'r e on now W e bit '1 .iffic I ’a.ssent.’.ers w ere trans- i uto th eft tlie bullet " _ study ap|jr7»vod fwi'wl Ut . The nation of five iiuUum ring broken Price Commission Chairman 111,Ilk,', ruled b\ tin- 260,iKHI (' ,lack.son (irajson Jr earlier H i : n \ .-eiiinnai.s-vuict.- stud> of a utiili-s aw.iiti'd an explanation mentioned the possibilit.v of M-:W YiiH K t;i'l I'.s pr- ■---: it-'rr \ ;.- pro)c< t to irrigate- some prolonged, stricter and even \S.-V.SHINCiTt),\ - I'I’l. .-\ Instead it's being drawn out became president.. \i:itne> Hotx-rt .-\ Morse J' ■■■ I ■ ■ !' -r'.' ! Rlis.s wa.s approved Thur- pennanen^j controls if the Demcxratir par-t> spokesman over four agonizing years, -It has not been solved, of aiui'iUiK edtudii> tlie indii-linent ■i.v 1 l.ili' \\ater «e.S(jur(e lioiird pre.sent program does not charged toda\ thal l*residenl during which 20,000 more young cour.se, "Bentsenadded. ' Crime K o r «‘ <‘a > l "f 71 men iis alleLH'd mi'iiilKTs L—ji J ■VJ^^^l^^;)i-rls Uiat we ha\e revu'wed 1,. date ’h) the end of this year Vietnam at the rost of 20.I)(H1 'Tlie end of the war ls not under this administration. The Miirse s.iid ’.tu- ririi: »,i.s The propo.s;)! lA to divert w.-iu-r fnmi the /Vnieru'an lues even in sight. " Church said empt\ promises of the past re^[>"^l.slf of frtiii 7ii.Oi.IXIOto 80 mxiacre feet - appearing on ,i natloiuill.v Uimbing. which i.s -no longer • iiianv i(s .ioiKt lale miMlt*l productivity, which woulil make tekm.sed reliultjd to Nixon's limited to Vietnam, but now of-water The Democrats assessment iuxuf’, c iir^ iliinnc a two-se.ir l)0th management and the work i>tate-of the I nion me.vsagt;. Itefaila. P. 9 extenfis to l.aos and Cambodia Ilf Nixon-ii gtat^ of the- union— ■ 'S fn , ______rtics5dge~ w ay twl ' hy spefl1teT~ ■ stay chained to this senseless Another member of the nine- Carl Albert war " unle.s.s Nixon is replai ed man panel. .Sen IJo.vd Bt'nt^en as president of Texas charged that in 196S With live coverage from the H ijacker faces piracy charge He acknowledged that Nixon Nixon made 'huge promises thlrec -wiU havB withdrawnn.'^ rly a ll. deBt^ned to make ~t>en"iw i ats opened their noon - I'S ground troops from r believe that all of the arwwers program to questioris from lawyer ' MKNVER 'UPIi The FBI )ail at .Sterling, Colo His wrist gers in exchange for the the pilots said he saw Iti(? man .Southeast ;\sia b\ next Novem­ could come from the White viewers and the studio audience today identified -an air pirate I Point .sprained his left and ankle wore put in splints, ransfim, two para.chutes and a on the ground. ber. House— thax the criim proMem m a telecast titled ••Ytnir Votce who balled out or a consffian- wnst and an ^ k le Oh landing ■He was to be transferred to cra..v j i . i i - . "We’ hope this will show how identical to the unsolved Pacific p e n d i n g — 3 ficer Itoss Flavel, 2*, during bomb. »>«&•? Mu> Air Force c;an -Very -Wdrtbwest' hijack' last tfvanks- He gave .up without a fight 5 givinfi eve^for $200,000 rans6m. hotlrs and SO minutes after the TTiht- skyiaekei', wtH).~ ilgfee drama begm. He was not LU i building JlhtiB'sday's c ^ u r e , “ and per- atward as D. B. Ooope*. bailed Vfaha^taHts Stall r: thi« mrt-ffi armed. ^ ROME (UPl) -BritHi 'anr 'aeihandfta BirTiininMUiitc ■The air p its^ was hospita-. S ^ l b < A C h lized overnight in good condi­ Mdltese negotiations for q new i^yn)^ far W arTBimary- The FBI said Thursday’s The "young, bushy-haired'sky- defend agreement deaidk>ck^ facilities^ut that BrttaiiiL said hijacker used the alias ‘‘John tion in ^erling, about JS m il^ ^ iack i^ hoarriwi themugt>efr today,'] iiddBeteri:haiiil>ifeg~~ a a n e ” -when he boarded the Family living, lO-H— - Don) Ai!nt<£:^ M a^ iSQ Is _ .tl*- flight at Las Ve^as~ ■X-4jiyr t him and fonnd'heJiad - commandeered it .with a falge' 00 broken bones —]nst the two Farm . 2 - t ______^ unhappy about t}ie fin^da| iM ad onfUnes of an i bomb tefbr*; it took off for Two Aif Force ■FJU-I FJUt fij^ter- sprains. Logim County HostpitiU ' n « rk F l» . 9 arrangments, diglomatfc Itqor- Mi^esesi»iies::i Hlj«jefcer1iidesi Reno, ■ Nev, He freed two .inmbers'diased tl>ethe Huf^es] irfficials said_the man was S^rt*. 16-17., c ^ said. n^edS'tm ' stewardesses and the 32 p a ^ - jeiUner Ttvucsday « i d one of ’ poUte but not informati've. ,-T>. wnmytt!*, ff - The aaur6es,^^^ld' Mkitog

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Idaho. • Frlday/JjnuaPii^-gfr-IWg- Th^'state of the V n i ^ n OMjs VoUmer 'digcussliljg Javcee activities ■ . . Ron Tmafc •looking at- a Magic of Havfdi-. brochure.. .Mr. and Mrs.C. P. ' "Hardwick, HagermM, visiting in THjni;all5.rr^Jnria epotey, vcomplaining DIMONA, Israel' lU P I) — .in Aratf. ;Mitzpeh Rimon and Rifhbn, int^t on settling ' in ;4reatro«nt--..,‘;'jAlice ICelso Nearly 400 American .Negroes thmona, in the Negev Desert of Dimona where (nore jobs, are viratchmg baskewall game; . . . ~ came to Israel hoping to live a southern Israel, avai'l^le^ . - • Porter Ingram, discussing ute or peace and ^otheriiood In it went well at first,'with the Police said Kilpatrick was set supetbowl -^gWTe . ;^ Sli5“— ' the Pronnised I^ d . It has not colorfully turljaned blacks ■jjpon by five stick-wielding,men' Thoinas, reCurjiing nrepaired worked out. ' learning. Hebrew and, getting in 'one o^ ^ e cracker-box camera to Times^News .. - H., Fighting broke out among the ' along.with their rough-heniD bu^ apartment hou^s where he was \V. ' Ronk holding puppy so self-styled Black Israelites ci^ipus IsraelJ neijghbgrs. teaten. He ffled m a ho^itaTur ""inm CT^wcr^ntr-cnmWBTd" TTiuirsdiiy and' one man was ^ e n i f turned sour. The ^ersheba. ’ • , . ■'Charles Donrielly dis^ssTiig ^ killed. Twenty Negroes _were Negroes claimed .toy.._tf.ere— y,ere .*et ^rty dogs with oRjer bf arrested and, at i nightfall, beinft discriminated against identified as J ^ e s Kites, ■M,' 'patient . v:Mapy7B«hnett“ police descritjed .the city V as The Israelis clauned they were Charlie Gark, ■ 46, Thomas discussing Girl Scout activities' tcnsr;------:------troublemakers------Gluber, 42, and two 2^year-ol(^. . . . Ed Mitchell digging mat­ The,dead man was identified Never having recognized identified only as John 'and ches out of pocket . , . Mary Lou as Cornell Kilpatrick, 40, a them a.s citizens, the govern- Thomas-all i f Chicago, Peter visiting with friend . . . ■-felUBinH KtlpatricltS USE -faoria iiie Wise wearine was beaten bv five ofK^__many uC the .Negroes' tourist— ki.a',er-s nmipied spveral apartr— tractive pink dress . ._^ Ainiee forner Chicago Negroes who visasserving in effect, them ments, only to be thrown out by Bryan plapng cards . , Jeanne stsletl his atiempf-le-bring -2fr--notice that tViev ' wer^ other blacks .to settle in welcome Those ousted told police the Mr, and^lrs, and Ray Rostron IMmona. • “ Thursday, pojice said, they re.-jidents had threatened to kill ■ going Caslfctord Men's Qub (lauiim g to be direct descen" woj-e their welc'ome even them, banquej , . Alan,. Pierce, dants of the orig.inal Israelites, thinner It began at 8 a.rii, with I^Iick'iilien raided the apart­ C«s(Ieford. talking about .._lhe Negroes, began arriving in the arrival-of'Kilpatrick and his ment blocks and took inlu., flooded Balanced Rock Park I.srael lute In 1969, They settled group from /\rad and .Mitzpeh custody 14 persorjs Roy Smitii' walking down street m ram Judge Daniel . Meehl talking about ski boots which haven't arrived . . . ^ d B u r le y IH agic V alley,O b itu aries overheard,' "You should know V ■ Better than to live on the bank of any coulee in Idaho ’ 4 - H ’ ers Lola FkUlliriil 8l?rvi^‘s /^^ DannenhaiK^r l / J o h n i i o n Sophia .Noh I erp.slra BUHI, — I^ la D. Relnke, 54. BUKLKY — Services- for ' R O G E R SO N K«rlM' J -T5U R1.EY' - Mrs. Isabelle' B U H L — Mrs Soptiia N‘oh,-85, , JEH aM E -t£ii I'trpairit.' 82. ■ •lerome. lin’d Thursda> at St Denver, Colo,, died Thursday h'orrest Edward Smedley will D iin iienh au er. 1!4, H (igfrs< iii, Mw-^ Tinsley Johnson, 83, for- Buhl, died Thursday morning at D r a f t tie conducted at 2 p.m. Saturitoy a Buhl nursing home of a brief Benedict's Hospital following a m e e t— ja(ter-a-long illni^.s.s. ili.M l'jn_;i r'nr ili'i llli’tll T lll'sdilV iiiiir are.a..resirient, died Wed- in tlie Burley Third Ward l.Os illness... " lengths Illness, ^ -Slie was born July 6, 1917, at night near Berger ne.sdiiy in Salt l^ k « City, Utah, l o t t e r y Chapel. Concluding rites will be She was born April Xi. 1,W). at . fie wa.s born Nov 2‘J, 1888. at B U K l.K Y .Achu'veiiu'nt Huhl. She attended school at ' Shewasborn March O.l'HT, at , She was born Sept. 6, 1888, in in Heasant View Cemetery KaroUnka, Czechoslovakia, and -Springfield. S I) He came to' night for 4-H cIuIjs i.s scheduled Clover and \yas a member of the Twin Falls, .She , alteruieil^ Ogilen, Utah. The family moved came to the Uftvted State.'i in Idaho in l‘J08, settling between for 7 p.m today at the Burley Trinity Lutheran Church', .s<4i(iuls in KiinlHTl.s aifil «aS, to /Mbion and Jater to Oakley h e l d e a r l y R U P E R T - Funeral serviced 1903. She UvecL.ln Nebraska for Huhl • iind Filer, He married Elks Lodge. ’ Oover. She went to Denver in gr.adiialed_ ' . Ladj w hila^ ti wasa child. On Oct. 8, for Mrs. Violet A. Christensen ' five years and on June 30, 1908. Tracy Srhm on^ March '15719127 --- W-KSmNGTON’ f UPTl - ITlT'' _____F.yt'h 1 -H n i i - r n ^ r a n il hi-; the early 1940*s where she had Calherme'.s___ l{filUl\__ Airh 1‘HtH she marrieri Marinn T will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the was married to Oscar Noh at in 1 win l-'alls. They were inm i r . Sfirc'trve Service today , an- family are invited and._each r^ d e d for the past 30 years. College, Boi.se Johnson in .the Salt Ijike IJ)S Minidoka Ll>S Tabernacle Wapato, Wash, ^ slie.ep business near Rogerson nounced that this year's draft family ’ should bring either a She Worked for the Ralston She operated a l>e;iul> simp in Temple Fallowing their Final rites will be at the Rupert They moved to Buhl on .March for I d \ ears and in 1932 moved MoHery will .be held Feb. 2 — salad, dessert or main dish, as l^irma Co. where she was .lai'kjmt. Nev . and attended the marriage they resided in Cemetery. . 4. 1913, and cleared Ihtnr farm lu the Jeryme area where they .several months earlier th ^ in well as, their own tabl^ service. recently honored forv20 years of Mrfhortist (.Iturrh in Kmil)erlv Rupert and Btn-ley a,nd later Ui ' south of town where sh'e ttaiT fanned until 1956 when poor the Iasi ffew years. It may Plans for- the event were service as a ^affli?;cleric. .She Surviving are her' parent.-^. ,S;iltliike.Cily. ww<; n mpmher nf Ihp TWIN t'ALl^ Services firr resided since. heiilth forced his retu-e'ment the last lottery whose partici- outlined ' at the Junuufy ■l-H- -Mi:___utui— M rt Hiirrv I )an- '\ :ig j m «m h.»r nt th« 1 Jl>; -I.utheran -ehurch -ifi Denver J ames Delbert Vinc-cnt-w-mrfa^ Mr, ' Noh preceded—het- -and they mQVfi research Ttiere are several Presbyterian Church and the In addition to his wife he is the\ will be. called up during She is survived by her al liing Bench. Ct*W,- MiUuiie.s of re.searvh attributiil U ‘e Jo lley is president, Fairview Kensington Club survived by one daughter. .Mrs KC'I mother; Mrs, Klla A, Remke, Kiuu'Tal servues uill be to her efforts Farnuin Wiirr. vice president, Her survivort) imlude two Fred i Mable i Postina, Boise, 1 lie draft istliie to' expire in Buhl: two brothers, Orval E. coiiillicled al :)■;) in S^iturdav ill Surviving are two sons, and Mrs, Ida Kuwana, -sons. Chester S'oh and Elvin seven grandchildren ,■ and__LL Jime.. 1U73, when the adminis-' Reinke, Buhl, and Clarence R. Ueumldti—Fuiit*!^^!—Cliapel— ■IVin.ild 1> -iM Jo lm wtTwm-. 'S ;uul .lului ('il.s , Clitreiu-e A John.son, "37Wayne'^le, county agent, JEROME flerome Mrs, ■ A lfr^ i Ida i Kramer. Funei-al services will be held •in all-volunteer A rm yp; ' - .sisters,. M rs. Irwm i,..Vi,vnani , -AmepicBfi Ijegion Post, Mor A6 U. iu n i. buUi' Twur Kalis. l.rtke Haviisti City, •■Vri,*.; Ihtne ■ sold the ^.C. Penney t!o. is C^stleford; four grandchildren, at i p rn 'Idonday at Die Hove Meyer, yuiiicy, \Ji;ish,, Mrs J-eo will hold a mid-winter dance at 1-in.il nll•^ snil Ih' kI Siinvl daiigjrtfrs. Mrs .\, B iIX)nnai sponsorint^ a leaders training .seven'great-grandchildren and Funeral Chapel Intennent will iUo.se) Meier. Buhl, and Mrs. 9 pni .Saturday Ken-Millef. .Mvmunal l.’,uik. l-'neiuU mav Fmrlxninie.; .Salt Ijike City; forum March 9-12 at Boise three nieces and other relatives Lie in Uu' Jerome ' Cemeter> SI .Weiiehauc ;<11 I ; ,ill S,iluri!.i\ uiiul Jiniiv ■'( -Mi'a. JuUimie .lIUisuIu;.' Olsen. m t^echoslovakia Friends may call at the chaptd Mitchell, .VI) naires and gMests are weU'umi' ■ SITVU l'^ 1 .iirh.uiks Alajkrrr ■^nnrl Mrs should have an application to Funeral services will he held .S,iturj|a.\ night and Simda.s.‘ .ind .SWe was prece(fe A .special invitation is extendi-iT IWIU Heimifer. Mill Valiev, the county extension offii e, by at 11 a in Mondas at the Huhl uutil 1 1(1 p 111 on .Monda.\ Feb, 1 her f.'ittier and one si.ster to Korean and Vietnam I a lif lour -^i.sters. M rs ' l.uc.\ (j^. Ila rn ia ii I'nited lYesb\UTian Church b\ l-'uneral service.s will be vi’leraiis___ .Mihiic__ 'w,ill-- Lul. .-Mui i iml.ili-, ,ind__ M rs___ J ___VL_ H e a l s o _____ ium m uuxiL,, 'Itt’V j u i m M , w a l l a i - i ’------'lliv C.iiiifgie ConiiHi.ssioirrin iinnoiini'ed b\ tlie Hopkuis-Buhl provided b\ the l.andscajiers \in .i‘ Ma(thrw>. both Burle> ; citizenship short L-ourse will be I WIN h' \l I.s H Hurial will b»‘ in the Buhl iligher Kdu( alion estimates Funer.il Chapel Mrs Helen Briggs.U)S Angeles, held m June in Washington, ll.inii.in, rtii, I'uin 1- .ilK ili.'il m| Cemeterj Memorials ina\ be there in.i,'. have been as man.\ AVAILABLC AT . . . JE R O M E In conjunction t '.ihf , ,ind Mrs Ml hired D.C., and a Japanese exchange .1 sth'rl illiic - ^ I'tiiir , as-liyilHW. unfilled filaces m IheV W A R EH O U SE M A R K i l TT.iiiiTTT.iiV "V.irTTi T.jfs Vegas' visit is scheduled for August. A wTUrJaycee W eeK JanT 15to 22. morning .ii M.ii;ii Church freshman classes of the nation's 1708 K im b«H y Rd. •the Jerome Jaycees will hold 'vi'S gr-inik hiUlren and 19 - letter was received from Ruth .\<)» vou know Mcinoruil Hospit.il Friend.s may crftl at .\lbtyt- ’fiiur-\ear colleges and universi­ Twin Falli their Disting_uished Service k;r<'.tt k3 .»nik hUdren Sh«- was Shane concerning a "People to He was l)orn .V'lil Min Oickar.d Funeral Chapel ties in the fall of 1971 By I'nIU-d Press International Award Banquet al 8 p m --Peopte". lour -of--Europe-for a n illu d lh e ilin Ul.din mc.> r 11-."' pti-i.fdrd 'in dralh bx tier Sunda\ from 1 p m, to 3 p m ~^oOth!!,'~ Auuuionai infor Tiuitum l~he— wtt^gosauruti I'rida\ at Wood C"afe Oavi' VvlU'nHiM.,it1\eni'r'c ri‘.''i:.'-T..|."', - T n rro m r rr*-aV-wn is available at. the CountV weighed tons and had a Wilkes, sonioi' area director. ■M.. ^ iri-r br.iin weighing oufu’es soutJiwestern Idaho, will speak agent's office , Ik'liirr ...... lil.iJ FREE HEAR ING DEVICE .y a s I*!!, liiT U ' a d I .I..plv • . I ' 'V* f/ f I »rnaf! 1 WILL HEIR TO ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE B r i o f s Magic* V alleyH o spitals 'line of his ilc.itfi f:c V^-.I- ,) xrt-.', \!.ii' . Kurut. 's RADIO - TV PROGRAMS iii.in for ni.irtcr .S<'i d I , 'I'\> i.’ tw IT- TWIN FM .K S Old' Tim.' ' A n«>*> e o y f^ wear hearing device •» new bemg oHere co\> to you people with foded K^oring by o nolionol heoring ofd 'N I'l thr M.is ,|,i, I , ,l,;i' Iht Ilk. hri.la' s(H'cial free program .Satnrd.i\ infofmoiion troin of Admitted Vdniitli'd ^ \iluiltted .Mis.si'iiri .i:ul -S.il.j l.»\ L. Luin- jf ni I p 111 in (he .Sunn> View ing to yOut rod io o n d TV progrorns Thit rnaxveloui little electronic Curl ■ L*lanallu. Bruce Liral.. M ^ ^ ^ ' I ■* I ^■ ' ' ■ t n ■L I V u I f I ^ ■ y s»' w 1 fw f ^ * w • V ~ 11— AI w— L — \M wT^wT-— * t-UI t . V . Pvli-- I- V^Tw K ^ HTtlctr Hall. Mrir _ 1 >rati ■ fHm W-tlhttms, He niarricil M Situs,.ii' 'nFTV IVf'^ '■ r.iurts recreation hall for seiijor Joseph K. .Meldrum. Lester H thote oround them Do youf hear b\jt fail lo jndertlond the wordt? Keiulrick, .hihn McCailister. •Sliu^hone. .Mrs, John I'oupin. i', .S,-pl H, IHU, a^ ,li'plin *Are you Bc'tKe'red by so-called rnurrtblert^ Write tockiy for your free Badger, .lasper Kidd and Mrs nti7ens ('if the Twin Falls are:! ' ^tr^ l•'ll^l'^l U'on.ird, Viiiita .luliiis C.u'lson .iiul Mrs \drinn Sur\niiig Ih'shli's Ills wuli'Wi All interested senior ciluens device >0 Hearing Device PO Boa 814 LoCanoda Calif 9 1011 l.ynn W'atter.son. atl'Burle.v M h o r l 111. k,s, lieoii;!' |)eiin\. Mrs .Smilh, all .leruinc ,irc twu' .laiiijliliT's. Mrs I'i'in are inxiled to atlend the Yo»yje«*H receive thu new electror^c device |u»t ot »oon o» po%»ibU • - ■ CEismissed Dismissed - KIMHFHI S Mher! It f^oy help you ot hot helped vo many other* For people with l^ildic I ..'tin.ird. .lohn Heck.' I'ji'isi' \cwbr\ Iwiri K.ills program provided espe»4itU)i' .■\rthur Rittel, Mrs Ronald I>;nhl K;irliiw ami Maiirine ,\i'.lhiir ,\ Io si's , .Ic ro iiii- .iiiil Hughe'.,'^H, Kiinberl,\, died of a hearing problem* on(y plea*#' One to o p«r*on ,iihl M r' \di i.m N Mildi nl for those unable lii attend fhr " r Jolin.son and .Michael Krau.%, .ill l.'iig illiu's.s Pn/rsd.-iy morning .SiudiT all 'I'wm Falls, .Shanan .Inc Diirainus, Wendell I *c'rl siiti ,sU'.i:’ If t ■ s. >hs night .show <)t Filer . ' Burley r Helen Erwirl, TTe,\burn ai__]^ii;ii V'ayes Memori.il- I ll.iri' r.ili;.!!' .lolmson, .Mrs Births , HiH'iiid- .Liuri:!.! ILiiiLuun — Mri Raymond Rausdi and Hersi-hi'l Harrfil, Mrs R.tlph A Wriv tt* M r nrr( nvni'srr ,,nd r,,',iri;i' P If.ii tlo-pdiTT daugliter. Hupt-n, and Clin,'' He w.is l..rn-+'eh R 18i).l al M;i\wcll Mrs How.ird Mrs It .ink B.ilton, I'wii. l-.ilN iH.iti If Micrdccn ^^.l'’' , ()klcberr\, l)akle\ IlMpkiii-. M rv lli'rm.iii ,(' 1 hi:,I- 1 I .Ill'll I", .ii'.i U,n,ti.'rn Me He iii.irried Births ( pOIx I ill^ ( o il lit N 1 4 .Si hii’ wi' .l.ikr SurlxT and Einil , I r.i: I .ii'i'li hiiilrt'h l<,'r;!,.i lli'lsles on l-'eb, H . !*I . Twin daughters were Ijiini to U .m .i ,dl Hutit' ^■fr^• tl,nrv -\ caxne to Mr and-Mrs IjnTi W.ittnr'^nn M.il',.' Ill un: Thes returned tn l-'nfl.i:,d ll.'iM- U.-rrlia M l - n i i b i T ! M. \ i . : I "I,.I 111 ' I'd .1' >■ |i , Burle.N. and a d.iughter ti> Mi sii..s) ,111(1 I'.u M.Ill,II i:.I M i'v'un where they lived from 1 ‘I'ler ^ H.oij^cn___Ju.in in* ■'viliH'd.i\__a l,. Wluli;, —M.ji lii.ir v- ’ iimir“ 'Mr's 'TOv 1(1 n'.litjuj'rn. ~ r '~ (iniIT wTienTfTey TiVovecT .VUcht-lu +'m«4 wrH +»- Tri— Burle\ uhort' thev farinet).t Kluint- ( (fu 111V IlisniisM'd :r..n I,ill ,i! :lu- 1 t i . i | « ' i _ 1 Pu‘> near (roodm^j M r- MIh t I .lohn'un. \S.ie lYice, Belleviu' ('hr I-tofferson , and ' Mrs R i c H f m d T^ul Frlrnd KiinherU where the> have IXlwn^ .ind s«'n, .ill residi'd Sin( e Mr H'ugheswasa |\,MN hAI.1,6 I’lUil Hnhl ■ D a vid R Bull, M rs r«*tire'<. I'win H.iIm t ; l. IWa. .i! at Royal Bpticat you get botfi.'/ By C a rrier Skal;l:^. .ill Twill Falls. Mrs are ,i son. F.verett Hughes. Twin Per M o n m l-'.ureka. Kan He came to Ididio I'l.irv .Sleller anil (lauiShter. F;ills-. a foster daughter, Mrs (Daily & Survday , i; SO RICHFIEI.I) Richfield By M « il ‘ in al>iut 19.tti and worked as a Kijper:— M ls___ LdLtuv___White. Virginia Jtolsler, Ijbby, Mont ; ~ Fjip m "Aovjnrr~ -Wnman’s -cntib-silent- -aiK-Mion- fariiiei' and ^ardviiei Hr“ ~a brother. CTl Hughes. — .quality eyeweaf lOtfiiy Si St>odav I i"i'dini; Nai'mi Norris. and card part\ was held operated the Model T (lardens 1 AAontn Kiiidx'rK , Ciu> Horliiii; and M. Klamath Falls. Ore , and five ' 3 MOWyff s I’ ,JVedne.sday at the home of Mrs At Riyal Optical your prescription is prepared with the utmost attention to on Filer Avenue griindchddren and four grea.t- l U so I-n-d • ^uhtrrr Ix'lh .lerome, Janies Thomas Surviving are a sun, /Uvin ;. accuracy from the tioesl materials t»y'S*ilt«ere carrter 'very \ nc* Rrunr. MurUiugh! an'd F^'nest F?oyal Opftcal offers the lowest possible prices' - £or_blds_with proceeds for the Mrs Marlene Burke. Colorai»r-(v4» Mr. . conducted al 2:;W c.m.-i^ondgyl This one low once includes jmgle vision clear, or tinted, lenses, yout choice of' scoreboard tof“ RlchftCld 'tliB h sisters, Mrs Dorothy Hand^y. and .Mrs. i)e;in Kendrick. "Pwin al While Mortuary, Chapel by any frame in out large display ptus an attractu* carrvinE c^ase* SUBSCRIBERS ,^ h o o l football field. ' C.trard, Kan,; Mr^. Florine F.iIK Hev Jam es Hughes, (■’inal ntes for lervtce or> The Feb 16 meeting will be at Viles. Miiami. Okla.; Mrs will be at Sunset Memorial Convini^nt credit term* are available with no interest and no parrying charges. Paper Delivery the home of Mrs, Myrtle Riley Mildred'Bricker. Macomb. Ill . Park, Friends may call al the f ' ' M inicioka M^rtrrorial with Mrs ^ a r k s as co-hostes-s Mrs, Hazel Conde, Tijuana, mortuary from Saturday until Rpyal Optical offers comfortat>le easy to wear ' Call your carrier ____’ Admitted ., Menfeo^; W+H» M ae B o r», M o n d a y .--- ^ — • ...... ;— ctwrtact-twisas tt »w low pr«f. <4g.S0 ■ ------or 733-^3 ) George Reynolds. Mrs. Pci^y W ichita, K'afi., and Mrs.- *Bossert. Sherman Farmer*and , Puffing;,D anes, ■-Uarlcoe Soto. San Bernardino. W IUI» IBb .i ii, wf J I B o s s e f t ^ F.llii ^ o p K a r-airT i r Wip Christ. Mrs. Ejiemcio PeraJez , tobacco was puffed into the air / Whilf Mortiiai^ OugWil. Final infant son of Mr. and Mr». 1S1 M AIM ./lVlEWUE W EST ROYAL and d au^ l^ r ahd Mrs Peggy by Danes ev«?^ mon,ti^«n i»/u. Dennis Bossect. Rupert, will be 8i)iii-c«an«sra s<»4*a nte» ,wiltrbe' at LaMar, Mo. ■TBLEPHON6; 7 ^ - 8 ^ / 'aurtm-ftupMt Bos^ert, aH Rupert, the T o b a c ^ ^ f d reports. The ^ ^0 Satun^y OPTICAL FViend»nrty call i at AL$fi 1N BOISE. irWISTON C POCAT^LO .^Mui-Oaklcy-Nortand sn-iisi monthly consumption, of ciga­ In the Rupert' C^nietery with T«Ihr.Hoi»rtoo-Honi»fw Xl«-S]7S tuary until 3:38 p in . Saturday., Sun ValtV\ lli^pilal rette was SOO miUian. or JW WMMI-Jcrom*- _ , Rev. F. C. • Zinn officiating. . Op«n W\ondey ti^rouflh Wdoy until 5:30 — ^Sonirdoy 'til.noon Oeodina-H«a«rinan _ . S3«-iS5 Patient list n6t rdeased by per capita out of*«-p6pu]atton 'SEW e¥ c iTING a r e >n>in« ..Walk Mortuary'ts-in charge of -M sipiiat otnclalg ------afrJrotntorir------.... ,- a r anBBinam . — ------

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lunetkNews Writer TMaN FALLii - Par- put)Uc health this year,-•com­ this eaptfcity. better financial 'HBSt^tance jjcipatiop bx.Tiyin Falls County i_ .L _ . _ . ^ pared to $35,118 last ,year. -this ■ -&)Wdmembers discussed the through this method, than on a request^ .proposed districting law^and percentage or matching fund' TWIN FATJtS - Rose Central Idaho Health District- amount on a. $1.66 per capita recommended county com- system. Bowman, Boise, nnnniintllR remained in - question today, missiwers and board members candidate for the Dem^ratie-: pending a ruling from the office W. Wayne Carte,' district contact the legislators o f th’eir Mei^bers discussed but took — moihinations for the U.Sk » n a t e ~ . _ Attuniey-Getieral Anthony administrator." said other disttjcb to make their, .views ^np__ J'ljp n yn thfi-gQvemor.'s_____I post heW helt} By Sen. Len B.- Park. eounties-have budgeted their known. proposai^f placing—menteh County Conupission Chair- full amounts on the per capita Boardmembers are on record retardation, and .child meeting in Twin Falls Monday. - man WUllain L'. Chincey.’who is basiSr Boart w m to s voted By'.‘ras'Hvoting'stale- partlclpalioni-, dei’iaot5mentn>*®8f5ws~uiid^r ^ chairman of the distrlet -the luncheon at noon Monday in • majorify to a^ss eac^ of the in financing in separate the Department; of Public iS health boyd, said the ceuniy eight participatinft counties on disuictson a per capita basis As'sisLajlce direction rather the Rogersori Hotel Colonial attorney lias appealed to the the $1.66 per capita b ^ s. Twin rather than'a' niat'nhinB fund than the health departmeftt. ... Room is open to all iniW^sted state attorney -^general for a Falls County's representative, . ' ____ i voters and, especially urged VuliiiK "uii'-wtn;m'ia’ or ftot Ihfe L'hairman Chancev, ,voted area women to attend. Mrs. . Bowman_has annniinpeH' chp assignment from the ’Board members apnmved a Wetness daHittens- ^ the -offrce TDj^-a-cam-— ^ is t T i c f ”T5oaf(l. ‘I'win Falls |20 permit fee for installation of paign o7'equal righbfor women,^ County has opposed the $1.66 individual sub-surface sewage and other liberal planJ^-M rs;- per papita county by county disposal units for residents in o u t l o ' o k . financing plan approved by the ^ the district. An individual will colorful and interesting person .' packed and some are not. Winds / board, on grounds ,Twin Falls hired .on a contract basis ta- _TW IN KAI.l^ - Wet heav> and urged a goodatteodaqcg for "aiowfall has dampened the ■arc-atwat-{tve m ilr3 fwr tuiur at _ County taxpayers wniilH _,he jnalifi— inspfflrtioos. 'a n i .issue ^ he' no-h^st lun'cheofi. 'N o '- the top Of tj!2;,fl<5pgs. -..carrying more than their share pe'rmits. He will be paid from slmiiJoOrrddk■'for IKe cdniihg reservations are necessary, she Mat>ic Mountain reports two of the cost and would face an the fees collected, weekend vPith skiers hopinn for said. . ■• - c-older temperatures., feet of new heavy snow with jnreasonable tax increase. Dr. Carte'was authorized to Mrs. BoWTnan is a former- Resorts report new snow total depths remaining between The Twin Falls Countv appoint legal counsel for the Twin Falls school teacher and is ranging Irom ^one Inch to two sev^'n and eight feet.^The road 'married'to Adelbert Bowman, feet and most roads arc open was cleared Thursday and is in ' forinerly'Df Buhl. She has been but snow tires or chains arc Hood condition but snow tires or N EW PtlESIDE^NT of the iSouthwestem Idaho employed part time in the Idaho rt*qinrt><1______— . .____ chains are recommended^ ■Deparrmem—of'^AgrtCTilrnTe— JjltefHwdlaf'e and beginnej runs TCoTnioth T F tax revenues Solrees P^ali*- — duHfig - the— eight per cent.4at£Eest charge peratures are-betwewrSO and 35- Soviet vessels Ttie road was reported m L'ood collection period end.ing in— on .delinquent lax—payments. • dcKrccs and tlic road is good but ,Mrs. Jones said. condition ^ t snow tires are December amounted to 69.2 per wiih .sonie icy spots. The-area P a y a s you go Mrs. Jones said 1970 required Tlie-area operates cent of the total 1371 tax bill, operatjes Saturday and Sunday esc.Qpted to A d a k Ruth K. Jones, countytr^asurer dehnqticnt taxes amount to ThursUa.v through Sunday.- iuul otri^esday and ^ur.sday .... liO.STON . U I’I I . Jlenry 1,. K ellerJ^ ld a and lax colleCTor sa.id today, $^1,5»7 44 a7id-'1969 tmtMid^axea.....:. : ‘Pomerrile.Jtits tw - fe rt- o f nif^Tit.s' Irbm / TT) 10 j5'iii Uisliitive l^iearinn Thiu-siia.s his bill to’outiuw- jyNE/;\U,- Alaska fU P I'i- take them evsri Wfiggr to miake Her office received $4 07 total $17,273.20. • heavy snow Ihis week with a Sun V .ill^ has 51 uiches of puy toilets •WDUliiinaki- hh. a lillle hil happiar - liu i— y dagt— ^uafd- . outter-fi— their w ay thrnuifh the B'ferini? millien prior to the’the-Dee. SOpriei—to Ftrat half paym.ent5 " made li_____ a s eof 'paym.ent5 Dlx ftk*! and between anutt ,at. lhe_.tQp_..M__B l i ^ -Kiiller, a rescarcb«|--^t-a-BOBton-hosf>italH li'g -two-Sovi«t -fishing ice pack. “ Seadline with the county's toTaT "prior to the Dec. 20“ deadline eT^lit and ten feet at the top of Mountain and 35 inche.s at (he his morjil inilignatlon at a company profiting by - vessels seized for intruding .into E.dwards.- said If evidence, tax bill on real property this ranged, from the largest the ski runs The road i.-, open Kiiundhou.se The valley flinjr il per.son's disconjfort makes him climb under American fishing waters indicates Coast Guard charges year amountmg to $5'.89 million. payment of $275,482.54 from the but wiih one-w ay traftic in .some has ill-inAes Abuof tttVeo in- ihc doors pay" toilets "rather than pay the steamed through ^the frozen should be prosecuted, the two 'Hus l«aves an unpaid balance Idaho Power Co.. down to an 18 sections .Snow tires or ^■hilln.^ chi'.s Ilf new sikiw h;is fallen this exorbitant cFiarne " Bering Sea today toward Adak Russian commanders would of $1.8.1 million to be collected cent payment b> in indiviclual are required Some runs iire w i-fk The bill before ihe committee on commerce m the Alputians.' have to be brought to Anchor­ during the ,second half propert> owner. and labor was oi;posed by luljbvist fur ii.otel apd At Anchorage. U S Attorney age and.it would be up to the pay-Rients. Taxpayers-who — Peraong w ho mailed ui auiuieinenl.pack associations.. G. iienl Edwards'^d'h^hadS to arryge trans; may pav only hall of theu- bill portation. payments have been sent "I wouldn't give ?i ilime for the chance of this asked the Coast Guard to relay by Dec. 20. receipts b>' mail and' anyone Tillius service bill passing. " said one-observer specific information to his — Mrs. :Joncii ooid first—half- who has not received such a office as. soon as possible.----- collections of 69.2 per cent receipt should contact the "We want to get the details represent about the same treasurer's ()ffice. set for jamboree before they dock i at Adak i so amount as collected last year at we can evaluate them anrt s ^ TW IN F A L L S - Se.nior Pioneer Square. t> .lo p in this tune All the collections .Mrs Junes said payments if H appears some violation tijBS citizens who wish to attend the, Colonial -Apartments, ti.4U p in have now been computed, she this year were steady through , occurred and action should'be t)ld Tuiio Fiddlers Jamboree and I'anyon Villa Apartments. said and tax bobks are m the three week period begmrung Completion set taken," Eldwards said. Saturdaj in Fil recreation; Chad Browning, youth was treated and released E.NTERTA!,N;\1B^T!! Scholarship Fun"cl: . passenger buses will be used to acts and dancing to live music (."onunittee on recreation under municipal recreation; and from Magic Valley Memorial will be featured during the transport Ihe senior citizens to T\VIN F A L lii - The Twin the Tw ui Falls County Planning Larry Drexler motorized Hospital Thursday after a car- JOH!V:«Y RA% Cotnmunity singing and an second annual I/Cadville Fun the Jamboree The bus schedule Falls Fire Department was and Development Commntee summer recrVation. motorcycle collision at West GO.^IEZ REV LC uptwrtunity to win prizes is also Night Saturday night wher"e senior citizen^ will be called Thursday to .Mfradow decided 'Thur.sday ' Five Points. planped Kolary officials sa«l. . . ikuiie of the information, such ...2/1/72--2/13/72 The event will start at fi p.m picked up - inchidc fJm'all ■(iold Datmrs when a com^ f^ul Ostyn. -chairman, mm Twin FaJls Police said the because of the type of beverage as t"ounty parks mventbnes, SdiViS O F T H E at the David K^lchum Courts.6:30p.m ; Terry Courts. pressor started to leak am­ , with five of the six sub*. collision occurred at 4;45 p.m. being .sold, guests TTrust be 21 ha<"e already been collected by P I O N E E R S ; .American l^egion Hall Spon­ 6 35 pm . Sunny View Courts monia conuiiitlee chainiien who will Ijetween a car driven by Kay .vears or older to participate existing ronimittees Items sored by the K etchum-Sun RecTeatiun Hall. 6 40 p m . Fir-enien' said thert' wa.s no ■ be working on ri-cri-ation to Kawamoto, 49, Twin Falls, and 2/15/72 - 2/20/'h Valley Kolary ITub. it will There will be a cover charge Just-.A-Mi'ri‘ Inn. 6 .30 p m . dainagf outline responsibilities his discussed Thursday mcluded A R T H I R expanding use at the county a motorcycle'driven by Richard i-ommittee has lieen asked to D L\\C A .'^ i fairgrounds for year around Henry Koll-ecker, Twin ^ assume He .said art uivyptt>r\ of .E a lU .— ------2/22-‘72 - 3/2/72 "wTfat the county hap in the way- The cycle was traveling east of reireational fac-ilitie/' jjpd America contest and indoor po:^ci livestock and horse shows and on Addison Avenue West and PO!MCI opportunitie.s under publn and the car west on Addison Avenue set private operation and competitive'events by addition "(,real EnlertainmenI before colliding in the in­ of an indoor arena An mdoor >ou Cm On l$ " guidelmeS on what will tie ' tersection. needed for future years is thr K"e skatinR rink somewhere in goal of the '( onvmittee the count) was also suggested. The re< reational program is t-:ach sub-committee part of th« unty-mde plan- will meet- UNFINISHED ning study now underway small group of-his ()UTi com­ TW IN FA1.I.S Twin Falls covering all resources from mittee members in the near Jaycees wUl observe National land and housing to tran­ future to begm plans for the FURNITURE Jaycee Week with a prayer sportation and highway's mventory. Ostyn will meet with BfeaRTast at B a m' Saturday at •~Ost>7i said there arc a total u^^ ■the- ojumy I'oinmlssioners to the American l-egion Hall 17 resource sub-committees clarify the tinje element for workmg. each with several sub- future plannm, and obtain a Jaycees have ;nvnted city, committecs of their own. Hearer report ton -wtiat each county, chamber of commerce Working with CTstyn are committee should do before officials and menrtiers of the Donald Z4jck, parks; Tom completing its term of service. clergy to attend the meeting. CHEST'ir Rev. Eugene Tjarks will be guest speaker. .. ^ DEACONS BENCH.....S1 9 ” Although Javeee Week ends i o p » * w e« ------< * TP r i T n Saturday, the Twin Falls unit is carrying the observance over DRESSER ...... until Sunday when they -wrill pMpiuiiaOFFlCiAL COUPONiW M t sponsor a district meeting at the fgion Halt,-Jay ■ 1 wmiTtp V k k k x m it n t from Jerome, Gooding, Jerome,— P g g - | Minlco.Minirn Butlex. Rllrtpv BuhL Rilhl MuitBugh Miirtnnoh and Twin Falls have been in- u o r o r vited- Reg:i2330 I At a M ond^ meeting the for 2 Persons Twin FaUs Jaycees voted to G f 7 YOURSNOWAIT!! I hold a D istim ^ n a^ S e r v iw ' I tlinner thisyear; It tias t» « f I

Legion H ill, with Dr. Jam es L. PHONE *fayton - CaUKge—cr I I I DEPOSIT NO LATER-WA^ JANUARY 29lh^?r t Idaho president, as guest' speaker- Ray Rbstron, nnanager' haoiiiMinvtso. of the Twin 'PaUs Chamber of —— T-— bmoMCOopoM ----———— C n g U N G the date of Ore Jaycee ^ y e r Commerce will 4>e master ot ItiiM S p e e ia l fcOMT ri-J.Tr..- emoniesr Ju3unnii«u|nni I. K y i t t YitnnwT,\ i «W>, dlw ttert wline t e n ii: — Junior ana sftUbf awahlii #m ' s r p R E OTY mONi oftservanee Pcmjergraft, Twin Fan* .Jaycee iqitari*er,'lbeU b# given and the "Boss or the mtmnOiPOWT NO urn than jamvavt Iu Year” will,be honor^. DOWmOWN 4 tY^OOD ^PnN G ^TER

'"I DeviUed Tti The Citizens O f Hafiic Valiey - -WA StHM C TO N ( N E A ^-^p-^ thBsr ^ -trlal- fgr rwcttet-s Andral ____ „ ______, - eiwm amtad-anaws: Those, who tliou^t they saw- a who'talk too much about'this Sinyavsky an^ Yuli Daniel. In detain nonconformist E«t in the asylum tor cdBtactlng ' Al iren. Publisher Friday, January 21.. 1^7; PHONB 733-0931 trend In the Savie^t Union toward pcaji^icB. 1967, he w a9~senteneed tp thr^e- ^ fileetaala;—H e- pra ■ huniMi^rig^-inust have been' In 1963. BukoffsTty Speiit 15 OfficiAl City and County Newspioer pages of documentation. The moy publlciz^ inen sent . Bukovsky _ was held . in- to mental hospitals for silencing .. except Saturdav..at 13J Ttiira Street Weit. Lator Canip. sentence-plus five having two photocopies of “ The ■for imprison.ed writers. commuiiicadd for nfie months,' forrrter Ha], '“Geiu Twin Falls, Idaho. »330), by Magic v4li*y Newspapers, tw:: Enierea as »»tonskv ^^feook by .Yugoslav fiuthor. iu-rested- a -few^wMks' after Psychiatric- ,InstimTHV~1hen director of reseafch -at the For Bultovsky’s case Mllovan Ojilas. In 1966, he spent' sending abroad an open letter changed with “ anti-Soviet prestigious Frunze Military Illustrates M o s c o w 's nine months in mental. ward ' -th%t... Weste??! agitation and propaganda'" and Academy, and Zhores Med- for organizing " a~ Moscow" psychiatrists investigate his "sentenced this' month i January vedyfiv, the noted biolo'g f s t ' pjotesters In mental hoi’pitals demonstration demaridiftg an'- charges that Soviet authorities... ,J9Ja^ in a_one-day trf^, Grigorenko 'a^ vefy protested -■—ft-»8 not known ejfaclly how Moscow's refusal, to al^ow the —many ."T artars to ^ e tu ra - lo —th^F-^ - : T R e I n o ' T h e o r y ' . An Soviet mental, hospitals homeland and strongly opposed t^ause.of peaceful protest. the Inv^ion of Czechoslnvakia ■ - r : v - ' Men close to the problem have . M'edvedyev' held controversial Air Service been able to identifc- 200. .Most news on the management jof are with litle influence. Sov-ief science. He was released Bukovsky, in his stays at after strong' protests by in- ifiniiciijj nifnihi hn'inn^l.'i. .ha^ fluentlal .scientists. a i r l i n e f o r T w ir i F a l l s w H , in Twin Palls“ now has a fine air- estimated that rougWy hfelf the , But most political inn^a^tes o{ . .re ^ty, be no easy matter. _____ port. It w ill b t; evian better by next ^ patients-aM-politioal prisoners-— meHtal-^rds“ar?lhtre propler - We are of the opinion at least one fall when an Instrument Landing ' Bukovsky has described soriie " Valeria Novodvorskaya,'l9; a of »the three airlines contacted in System (ILS) is installed through of' his fellow mental' ward student, ■ was committed for distributing leaflets. ■■ -the search for additional flights cooperation of jthe federal govern- ..... associates. One was a Kryn- ■ "\ladmnf ''BonMv Si^ed ah into and out of Magic Valley will menl and th6 ramp and taxiways ’c^iTiSfi so deVot^ to . I'uin- niumsni he had emit’rated lu. . appeal to the United Nations show a favorable reaction. But this are re-paved. the Soviet Union, where' he and a letter in defense of fact, although important, is not the Perhaps one of the best, aiid- - - found wur'k at a -shoe '(ai-tor\ (Intjorenko big hurdle. The stumbling block is . unsolicited bits of praise having to Disturbed b> tiu- luw pii>, he Valery l.ukanin, 23, in 1969 the CivirAeronautics Board. The do with the local field came the had urjied workers tp SLrike. put a poster m his windo* board members control the route other day when the first Western sayinn (.■omrnuni.ijii woul'd protestint? Soviet troops in awards. If they look^th favor on Airlines-skt-jet from San Francisco iiever-I'liruleinii Ihe wurkiiii; L'zechoslovaiua: the proposal thiSi it is in. If they landed here. The chief pilot — - class fit>htinn fur it.-, He Cl Shimanov for appealing to ■Sonet and, world opinion to decide against it, then it is out. Capt. Gary L - Suilliat, San wa.i .sent to lhe.ii.s.\lujii f(ir three yt-ars speak against- sending sane ■^ BtK-the-first-step-has been taktm. PraTTCTsc!lf*=-- saidV as“ hp w a s 'in - .^nother patient w .i n an people to mental hospitals for By official' actiony'thcTfqucat huti - tredue e d -to c ity an d r o unty of------.•\uslrahan romniLml.st. who, llipu dissefitmg-views.------been approved bv the Twin if-th;tii he lOdet'd been "su-k

GEORGE C. THOSTESON, M.D.------

V a s e c t o n i y

'I'o l)r li, ' 17iosteson” ''M\ miiicate that maybe fny a^vJoeT There is m ore than Qne__way-_tQ-._ they are zeroing-in.. on 32B had—a— yuuoetemy— wiu riKht;- after att-. Wti> have’ skin a crooked cat, at least in the drug^fraffickers in 26 states. Suits operation Jan 1.1971 In April, I the operation without taking the bt‘eame pregnant When ni.s trouble to try Ui make sure it view of the Internal Revenue MvTJ .beerf filed assessing the in­ husband was told by the dot'tor has aii-omplished its purpose? Service. TheJR S has befen^cajled dividuals • with more than $17 that the totie just grew logetlw. .■\nuther word of warning: intolhe governnient’s fight against million in taxes and penalties. To It didn't liiake too much sense Ui 'Hiese' foBu’w-up tests aren't illicit -drug peddlers on the theory date, -one individual has been ART BUCHWAtD us required .solely for cases in . that if those hi^h in tlie riaicotirrs-— ^eritenL'ml. fivt*,lurv'e b m i illUllieil- My husband is'U l ami- we which the ,i|>erati;hes did (icalul, not sell Harijiladesh b.\ liis siipixirters Kiive an interview with H;ilph various stripes out of circulation It "Down the rtiad we think we re tlKit once a v;i.sei-toiii,\ w,l,^ instant sterdization You have hi.s aiitohiiiu;r.iph.\ fur .M.i wife said. Did .\oU notice Nader. 1 watihed lil.\ VMfe is a strategy not as-satisfying to going to see very s;itisfaftor.v dune, there was oo wa> th.it the to ;dlow tune for the stored publication hi.s fuineriiail.s ' "------Lv--- ■L-arcfulb .. t'malb Jihe .sliouk her resultJi," iii.ui cuOld failitji aiuitliei ■( litid .s|XTiii tu be discliaigrd — 4ew-'0ffieenr 95 a conviction for the ni>‘ .\ini'niaii people, who ."What's wriinK '"th his head and s;iid, no, he's too •So wehyvenu faith in it now and tune varies. The only way to Ik primeactivijty would be, but it is an Going after the individuals who haw. Ix-en reelmi; from iine fingernails ' '. I .said iounj; think It IS u.-ruel trouble ;ind sure, to the best of my effective route to a residence handle the large money in drug iTeilibilit\ crisis to ;uuither, . 'The.\'re short -Howard - fuiaJ sejiiiiemT>f--th^ worthles,s for a nuin to no knowledge, is to have a sub­ behind bars.' traffic- may be a Back door ap- .ire now U'ln^; asked to de<-id,e Hughes said in his press con- showed pictures of A frica,' throCi>;h with such nonsense sequent test, or perhapis more whether two of the inosfths- Jereni'e that he had short natives'dancuig, drums beatmg Treasury Department officials proach, but at can be effective. Mrs 1, A 'than one, until the te s shows .linmii.shedpubli.shinncoiiipanies fmnernints." and eventually the cam era . There is such a thuig as absence of sperm.. irt Ihi.s countr,\ or one of the ■hits' of ueoule have .short' .closed ui on Mrs. Richard .Nixon i - ’ ’...J — I 'm-rBgrry yoaf~cicp6ri0noe~ iiH-ii iTl'Tfre'''-'w'i'TFlTflir'e^ linKcrnails wait a niinut'e ^'ou wearing a native dress -and "a iTeates ,i new passagewa.\ was so unhappy, but it doesR^ lelhiit; the truth don't tliink Skeik .Mujibur Kah- tuweriiij; headdress through which the spenn can make-lhe vasectomy procedure. OitLevidnni e-is strunK on buLh. man is Howard- Hughe»4" vyifv sat up in her i-hair ■'nonsense ’ gen'eraily --- irfitrs' n(fwa7d'n^iitJTPT~tri"~1iT?r' ■■|'in not saunj’litTisT’an'lfTnT 'iiruT’.'sjnilT ~ 0 f course Wh.v famous telephone interview often, and ordinaril.\ ’^ -is nnt sayinK he isn't But look at' hadn't I thought of it '" prevented •in.',w.iv hy reinoun^ MR. SPECTATOR s,i> s there is not a shred of trutJi his hair Howard Hughes saiil 'Vl.v (lud. I lined \',io IV ar l>r Thosteson: If a man 111 It M iiiraw arnl I.lie txitli .1 se^tiuf. ul Ihe \ai. or sp<.'ni, li taking 80 units of insulin, he cuts his own hair The sheik don't think I’at Nixon is reall> duct insist tlie,\ (uue the real thin>; looks asTf he cuts his own h,iir. Howard Hughes" " what are his chances of ■j—.-.uiil pl,m t.i ulii .iliead .uul TTifTW’ 1> ,lls;ing to diatsetes tablets A School O f Thought I t K ) ■She lusi smiled I ni nut .uid al.su r.ue of the iluct pwbh.sh the nutobiHf^raph.v no ,Vou4e Cuinii txmkers. I ruling; it nut Kvervone knows instead ' He is handicapped and beum duul>l«j 4 n*u ^ .4 mntter whm .Mr ttuRtif!^ snv5 s a i d ■ ...... tIu- ft* al Mrs N iXiin hates Uj. M i hr -wotrid pwrfcr tablets . .Iljere is a school of thought, one generarvon. whu'h i6 unlike an.v •md if one of them is not i ut. llie problem for the publu , Well. wh\ ;h K anthropologist Margaret Mead, that .And M r .Six'it.;»loi- .savs Don't ri'in.iim'il neutral, is that Mr 1 have written about wi.Sec,- is enamored of the idea that the Hu>;hes i.H such a in,\ster.\ man ^'ou■ don't mention the .\i)U forget it' tom.N a ni'tnber of times in this younger generation is totally uuiike dial wed!ener;dlv speaking if in»;iilm any generation before it rt)UA\ SLHVCKLE ” rauSrn''trrretiitMiTi(i'iLs fj^ in i’iia in .-Ulded the ,I,1 \ ice that If is safest' has been found necessary to Parents, says Mead, Iwrn into a for the husband, after 1he Fanta.sy is asking a six foot, two esersDne'' home control a given case of diat>«es, much "simpler" world, tannot iiu'h d riv e r to >tep into the alle.v l-'ur i.’\.inipU' the other m^ht 'W elfare Fro nt "per.iliun to ^u back fur tests switching to oral medication begin to understand the rapidl.v Healilv IS liK'kin^ the door behitul iiu lanlil.v wa.s watchin»> the • ■ml' n.'t Im (eel sure thal he Isn ; succe.ssfuj He could talk to W,.\.SHlNi;ri)N, - Kor ob- plan in the popular Headstart changing, technologicail.v onenti'd tmii neHs, ,ind siiililenlv Hutn'rl cannot caus<> a pregnancv unUi his doctor about it. but he nuus eliK'tioneertngpurposes in program b\ greatly expanding world of their children. Huniphres i .one on ttre screen the test.s show no sperm shouldn't be disappomted if the this years tTucial naUonal that — to incorporate most.of present doctor says his case isn't We begin to believe this hogwash, KHOM TIIK PA.ST _ to .innuilnce he w.i.s nnce ,i>;ain a be folks sav I am until the dealh of a m an like I> a v id . 1 .inilid.ile .fur Tresident_____ suitable for oral medication ___laquihiiLx e____ a k iiih o m a . dclibt'futelj- set the atage for a— oontemploted--- under the -bcHig-irgCTlkasb' cauUuaa abont Cuuviasiun la orut-nuutacMCaS-: Sarnoff rem inds i ■ ■s'tnriny head-on"''l-Iash^^Tfh discard^ hUe V 'it s funn>. but I t!et tho'feelinK thisad%-ice. and that a fi^ a few m ay'be possible if-small i 20 all. just hogwash. re co m m e n d e d co urse of study ['resident Nixon over the Obvious intent of this weeks the danger of pregnancy units> dosage of msulin is used. Ui.il thal isii 1 reall,\ Huburt I'nacliiient of w ule-rahi; in't; legislative sleight-of-hand is to If ever a man. saw his world published for sclrnol ' teachers m Huiiiphrc.', IS past With large doses as this, it "sneak ovfr " the child change at unbelievable' .speed, it Bar.tlesville, Indian Territory ■ now multi-billion-dollar anti-poverty Your experience seems to usually I s ZqoI feasible Huw win lou-auJ^oh^t. 1 legislation development plan—under the O klahom am iww .<\s rTtte might s«(d-. . ).»«isi' she s.ild. just identical bills td extend for WTiether they can get a^ay tem porary. ■ High school w-em to th^ inth ^iupp«M“.,,'.4om there, of course, the the board of county conunis- county __ e:^nditure,s for the fis^ lion Committee has even differ- tax bite increases. But Chilberg 'Hlftns rpl;iii,nt’.- ii,i 'ttiy levy ,■■.1 ______ed with /\n(^ii.s'- pstintatp., ji£— s;iii1 uUii>in>iliup' of. the' double■ ■■ taxes,' income to the general fund deductibility will tend tp. even ~^T^e TOiDlTy'cterK, in prepar-” the board determines that sur- — —iriuri existing tax soi^.ves,' t^ , MU^a little bit of the, taxpaynng uig a record of levies authoriz­ plus funds on hand are com­ ^ comniittce pegging its choice.at" effurl'.' .... ------;• ing'and' fi.\ed by the board of mitted and are not properly $131 million or $1 mjllion higher I’rt'senty the Idahoan -who than .’Vidrus’ figure. « county commissioners, shouhi cL-nrsified us "available s u rr pays hij;h federal taxes pays, — ------The same' “ Include ltT ^ucFT reS.>?3~ Die ■pTii-ses such‘ 'niohies' n iu ^ lie ’''' ivnounls provided for • in ihe applied to budget expenditures occurred in 1971 w'hen Andrus he can deduct the fet^eral pay­ budget to ^ rtHsed b\ the K‘V- pi'iur to thf setting of tax lev- iuid legislative auditor Jaines ments IP set " 'Derehbach'drrfefea by ^2 rniliron , A.S a result, Chilberg said, ,on revenue projections. someone earning $10,000 wnll ■' Acting budget director D, E pa_j an effectis;t; Idiiho la:f rale '■Skip" Chilberg is not surprised of four per cent while someone Boise salon m ay al (he difference. He salt! even earning $9,000 — and deducting - SEN. J(IH N PEAVEY, R-Rupfrt,' aniiuunced two ' very capable economi.sts los.s federalUa.xpajTnent — MU . W ednesc^y he would sponsor a m easure to lend can make projections and there s pay an' effeto§rT3Te trfiseven ' fo rce fu ll reading '.rwicouragement tu a Turn In A Pusher” going tiS be a one per cent per cent.' ' I ' • ~ • - program. Peave^ Is shown here at work at his variance in estunates."- Theslale is now seA en months Solons al work Senate. di?sk. Bphlnd him an' .Si-n— into tlsc.al-year--19»'j.-and the '— ■ Earlier in'is"week the Revenue” BOISF: I ’P li 'Hie House'~ Hfi'f taken up |ii debate T7n thf Barker. R-Buhl- and.Sen. Hiihnrtl .S Hinh H. fi.scal year buduel i.s ^till awtl T ax ation -Oonunlttee ques'- considered a criminal code re- third rt'adiiii; Twin Falls. on thfrirWwihn fhi1h<.r[j -ttnned the exat:rVffetT-on~tlie~ vision bill without rTading it in Hi' silent 'nmr.scl;i> when starting today, will be spending average taxpayer of Andrus' full Thursday, but. Rep John a moa.sure to make public drun- I 'i hours each day on the fiscal prupo.sal to eliminate deduction .Rep.rdon. R-Boise. did not kfiiru^s. im'apacitatioji from year 19T4 planning, _uf ffflpral incomp taji. pHympntj; object But'he clairned he' iiia'j ‘ Hrugs. su'spli'To'us lortenrig "iTr” “ n e ^ a irrtu e feiison for-the frcini Idaho income tor 'tax object later-m. o^er cases. prLmUuij iu.putt.y-nu.stienieaiiiir Edircatronal T V conid cut "drastic-chanBE freifi'^^udgel purpose^.. I’ame up fur-final consldoration tyclc.s 111 the |jasf''1's to get I.Jsl Week. Ke;u-clon loUl thp 'Hie floor spotVNor asked umtni- Cliilberg said he and Clyde more detailed information House he would ftirce full re in ­ moiis consent to consider it read Koontz. executive, secretary to earlier in the year ing of every criminal code re\:- in fu ll costs of driver training the state tax commissiorr, spent "Meantime, the Idaho Highway sum bill up for final.consid^-' ” Keardmrl.iTpr mtrt newsmen, a poi^tion of-Thur.sday discussing Board'made a pitch for over lion in the ilouse. and would ■■'ftii's dnesn'T repre.^^ent a b.'iok- Hol.SK' r l ’l>" ’ State Sen- In-ullter-btistness, iht* intcntn ipn-ilicd use ul driver-trainitvg the proposal. $5rhilllon in additional revenue, probably extend the reading to .mil.iltf.,, I tlnln'l iihf.'i't 1i.t ;ii k i' .lolui. Mi\. U-.Mosco'y. rccoiii* Voinmitlec, hinds (•1nll)pr)i cmitI thoro mniihri hn tho«M|uivfll«'nt of a l-*'j pel I'WIT" cfrtain-othei'-tvctTim'ai legliilH-' only twtl wofdj—an,' hanged in ■iiit»iided--- .Th-ur-sda- iiiiin lan't read I'diH'iitiunal television be used of twii driver training bills, one ulii'ii ready, of .k'tji.slation to Then he fori.;td rcadiny of ,i wurd.v UI U pUI f.ii'i' print, I" hfl|i roiintcract the rising to set Op iin advi.sor.N coliiinittev lenii'Ve thi' cities from the high- couple of bills III full bx'fnri' lhc.\' lU- - .1 fn,i| vo.st.s of (Li'uer training I" keep watch on the program ».i\ User fund 'I1hs would not liuidi- his pru|)osal at a iuul the other to require stricter -.iiili Ike cilies Ilf the leveiiue Charges dropped , iiici.-:m^t uf tilt' interim hiL'liwa\ accnunlabill'tN of.expenditiiri':.. tl.ie' li"W receive fr'iiii one cent ■ neeils commitlee of the require inonthl.\ reports, make Ihi- st.ilr per pillion tax o Hearings slated leuisl.iture a uroup coiujKised the dr.i\’er-training supervi.sor a Uiisiilirie bill, apparently. wjnild h.x-prisifncr of the )uinv House and .Senate full-time official and require fund Ills street programs 'li.ifispiirlalLon---Cummntues.- appruval-of life .Slate-1^lard-uf— itiii^uk'-ilit^lumU- ■ KEXKUHG-i-UPl-i---- First-^— liumnw eknaiiiet>^'E-vil-»- C o n j i .,-M Ihe suggestion (if Sen, lOducalion for Fel'mbursempiit ( nlled f"r ilrHflMiii of a degree murder charges against pleaded guilty to three counts' on hiring aliens 'f, Wiiller Varbrough. H-(!rand of dnver-training nioney s spent ri's'jlull"ii lu i;iinliiiue'operation .Io\ce Diane Ery, 2'’.7SnrDiego. of second degree mtirdef last i‘fuls n iylh View, interim committee b\ local dislrict-s "I till' in’ tM'iiii (''immit t ee. Cali( .weredropped Wednesday week U'fore Judue Williard cliairinaii., John Session*, R- ■ ■T\ccepU'J “ a '(Iriver-tramiim 'iiM'.'d lis llie U'i;isTalure last by .the Tet'on County fVtisec'i- 'Jiurtoii ~ - Kill.SK I ' l ’I ,\ .St-natc II. ' < " 11\ IIK ej Ih'is Is re.ill;, II"! I)riut;s. named Mix chairman of^ subcommittee report which .\i!.ir liM a oiie-.veiir period. . -tor. -- ' ■ ' ' Coniniitret' pjUn.s ti. hold hear­ ,i in.i'ti'i' Ilf eroirtimic maiiaKe' MDI'NTAIN HO.ME ■ I'PlT- He was originally charged wnth a .sulK'oinmittee to look into the suggested rules to standardize HeciMl IIMended introduction of .Mi-ss Ery, who has the words three counts of first degree mur­ ings un bills to make hirin>; of IlienI ,i! Itie farm level Konner .Special Koriei Sgt prn[-)os;il as well as other driver_ instructional fees, prevent ,1 iiii'.i'-iiie t" increa.se the state lYoperty of E v il" talooed der in the deaths of Rijben illegal alien.s a iiiisdemeanur "l1u'j)ri places the lua'- tliMirge .Smith, a pnsoner'of wir rrainint; problems - including private—use- nf ■ dfivt-e-lrtiminB -ht\ -4f hv one 1,'ent -;u riiss he-r-chest, .was char ged ■Deluna,. I9,..ltoliert Deliina !lr , ' and to remove the agru'urtural den on Ihe busine.ssman or far- of the '^'iet Cong for two years, adimnistratjon of the program vehicles, standardize financial |irn|)iisi'd b,\ .1 iiiotor fuels along witf) Michael Wren Renn- Ifi, and Antonio Deluna. 19, exemptions from the Workmen s nitr tn deierniine wlietller the .■wys he came out of hiding as a it.self . projoctions and prevtHit un- MibcuiuiiiUtcu: page. 27. -Sacramento. Calif , Compensation l^w elnplu.ve.is a citi/en or a leyal- rural mail carrier ui West :He was also charged with, following the gunshot slayings of Sen. Williain prookhanu H- entr.\. Virginia to end a myth ' two counts of attempted mufder three Mexican-American farm Caldwell, noted both proposals Sen ,Iohn Kvan.s, D-.Malad, He said the myth is that ia the woundings of Richard worker brothers last Aug. 18 have a far-reaching effect and pointed out often crew leaders prisoners of war are commonly I>eluna, a cousin of the brothers, near Driggs. _bcuj*l-Jft-lu,50,i and- -DFiggs— Tewi— Marshal predictioji^ ■ charge■ I'he One proposal before the for work and .said there would tx'aten. He said some people use T O vin Jones grand larceny of a car was filed commerce and labor_conunUtee tW a i(r«al rwnpoiiitlbility-plaoed tius " delusion "-«# support for by^he prosecution against the He IS being held in the wmihi- Wr to a.s.sure all rnotlfUiaTiori 01 tne w ^ w<7mafT7 'who is b^nfrhptt!' iir^ Bttaflgvilla CoiinTy |^il an-aitm^ .Smith arnviiT' Wedne.sdin to der workmen's aimpens;ition' rti'e letjal entries more governors the Teton Countv ,Ia11 ' sentencing, and the other would make it a Hul, aceorilin>; ti. Cri'Oilhiiiii. launch the new ('overed. misdenieanur to t.ire ille»;iil If %'iu've i^i't ari\ "ther w.'iV Wagon anti-»a> dciffeehou.se H> Rl( HAKIX HARNOCK anticipated transfer of {1 he U l U M ’d iiieiiilH-rs were ;iliens !" [i"lii e thi' other th.oi hir- in .Mountain Homi' ilSK ' L'lM I . "nie House ipilliun from one ogent to ln'iii,' .1 li'ile 1 i'nMT\atnI' in '.■Vmericans should cume .Smith was captured in lIHi.'t in iru’ .ioo iiiiiiuciali"i' ■■tiK i.il' Ke\enue and' Taxation Com- .mother fiir services actuall.N liiir |ii'i|ei ’h.n U . of I. gets funds firs t. ' ('ri'oU4l with the Viet run>;" details' present tax sources al $1,'!1 Be( attsc nf the prsent ai', • for action project million npyt year, nearly $J rounlini; sjsl’eni. he said., he i,s enein.N The Uiok iiientiun-s no milliim itiore than predicted b.\ unable to say how much of this Spud proriibtiori ini.^treatment. e\en though W A SH IN C T O N ( U P li - and the Eort HalJ Indian the novenior projected revenue I'omes from .Smith noted. I U'lis a com- Bill maktvs Idaho Slate U niversity has Reservation, But the committee found dedicated fund.s and how' much pletel.N nastv ch_aractei^ __ received a grant of $19,9.1.') to , -£tiuin- gwM»Fal-fund agentHvs (hoft folon> finance a university year for the plan explained disaiiree with projections of Andrus, in his budi;pl HlilSI' t 'I 'li 'File .Senate .■\ction program which w’ill aniither $:! million in revenue to message, officially projei ted WARBERG’S N o approved 'Iluirsda.v and enable '25 students to spend a By DAVID ESPO The national potato fanners the fund by incorporation of general fund revenue of ■ MOVING & STORAGE si'n; to the House a bill to make .year off campus fighting TImes-News Writer ' — referendum, ijet for Feb 1-10. NA(;t)V,\ .lap^in l,'lMi inter-aicount transfers, $l:i().06fi,000 for the 1972-72 fiscal iKefl Ilf a captured iir domestic poverty. Congressman Orval BOISE - The executive', will determine whether the (iei.sha p;irties vMth taxpayers' (li.iirm a n /Mian E l^ .s e n . R- .\ear Onweiler's committee aniiiKil a third denree felony Han.sen said today. director of the National Potato growers want to asse.s,s a one iiione.v are out Hla<-kfoot. appointed a sub- came up with an estimate of r.ither th.iii a misdiMiieanor Participants are assigned to ^Council told a group of penny per hundredweight tax on , The.di-strut court says city coininittee coiIlpCfSfid of Keps. J1J0.979. , • . .Sen Kileen .Steen. R-Glenns organizations sponsoring anti- legislators Thursday the their products, ^ith the money officials can sp«*nd money for William (Inweiler. R-Boise. Hep Angus Condte, H- piverty pruiects in Pocatello cr«ation of-a-national ad.— going Ui operalp the adverli.smg- pnlerf.llnin6 nffici;iU from thp -l,.gsl-w:— Hartvijjsen;— D-Malad;_—Mr-estonr cast the lone dissen- Kerr\ said the new criminal It m_n_rfn j I In* “ TOrflan'g and promotion board -tfforf- renfrM guveniiiient -Tn~ Tolcyp and .Taitie-s'Elgin, ’K-Caldw^ell. ting vote ■'on ■ acceplln« the thefi Ilf ammnl: worth $'200 or within the industry would ' nn no Bums sai’d 'the plan, if ap- but taking them out for geisha to look further into this, projection He said he did not ALUEDUANUNES parties is beyond rea.sonable less way conflict" with efforts of the provtfd, would seek to expand I.euislalion auditor James A think th^; committee underst(Hi0^. and the relatively low caloric . *>' OA*- . , .'O^V »r\*t re'n' 0* -«ftortg could then-^come- up-. prcrved. all growers would t)e I) ann I flnof, Prc«,a« com pelled to pay out the tax. inTrotfiiCM in *0' «» p«''A»»'eO-f» D« pv'PO\#* *(y n.i's jnt.t^,»onai pfO »dve<»*%-r»g o* contr 'K)*r\ or AM R ft) sU te. tx)v> *0 < ___ •■App,r9pf.at>On>. A p jy o p • s'H'' i; rrrrr- .fov'ow • yrw— ST p4r pQw»»\ lovwMtT'OlertvunaW e:r'BI»ifmtnt Src .Cijrv., Ru\t% it Aamir.i>!rfl . fc nv ■ ‘o deQ D**>e ^'M oreTevenue a s k e i t fit i>movr>» »o *0 o r * fro m SS IN'. f n f c ef #rxj A Cftr>e*K *' 0« ^^r^0 , HSm Af«Air«. BOISE tUPI) - The Idaho In his-execTitbfe'toudfet, Gov, . Qreor,*t60.jiJ/m*a. • oiQvnicnt-idcvritY Sj V ’H «>X) Bnvroftrnw't H s m tc»«ooi .announce the neu'locarion of ’ Highway Board asked the Cecil D. Andrus i^cpfimientled % M«meratruo« e«ocAtion«i Legislabure Thursday -for an additional two cents lor the V>dO>« (KOcr%>et or >f tn#ir <1 d ttri their Tw in Falls Offices gasolto£j;ax. Hei-jiaid one penny., to «< $5,037,000 in additional revenue ^ ^fy-igna 0* '*'♦ •d ^ ^ 'C i«»rr>ir>g or d'SCipi'lW* O^'pup'rt/ — equivalent to a l ' i cent would repay the highway fund I«tr M«T', a HS)t9 'C«rr> D4powT«l‘uik For The Good Marriage pi.«r • >•«» wnd«r %»«t« gasoline tax increaM — to meet for the penny diverted t5 cities ^Ov.n wfttrnji hr « !#•« on a p ractic9 l workshop for a 173.4 m iUioirfaudget for fis c a l' in 1971 and the other woulc^help iCommfrf* »r.o f»Or» ~ y e a r W W T l glance the propbseff con- Of mor ms ==»i»aEBSweiiiwS*s5Si55s5^5i =3ff empH from drf'ne other, offices; ~ SBtJM ' Commerce «»»dLrt»or1 t m r hatf per cent o4 tai«» rt collects " ' ~~ Juq^tn R. Brown ’-fl and' his $taff outline the estimated at $%.3 nUUion. He •I * rn.Kiemeaner to «f«>pioy *or ottet ano d*%trn IN« S*«Vet W «l/th HB403 (iiMKiary. Rutet & Aommntra proposed bodget, which In- si|id«fthe4otBi $5.7 m illioir er-red .o ^'m un« 9 r«*««n sta tv t to ott tiont - IlfytMt fJtna o« q«2323^ 88& ^21> t^-n *rnpK»ytn«nt •or 0 0 0 6 refw hrS: ------c la d e s Y federdi matching is available fpr highway Con- iCommorce and •-i* oSob » . *«on of tap arata p rop erty of a dacaOcfi< for Iniormotioh or Registration Coll 733-2499 --- ■ . budget is sa.a miUion, se im wrviw«r»9 fpow M 9% W legate* -j--- L, r '•N I

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' , . vii'lues are. shattered s\hen he 3: jo; •( 1 2b ~ Untamed World- fed by classmates Thiirsdsiy HI ' ' 7-■ ■ ■ ■,.■■ becomes mvofved with a tawdry 2>i. 4 Dean Martin Tucson Open 3 — Insight ■■capargfSin'fl^r tfntertjini»r ^ .--- It). 3 e as-Qmha as^ic------" yb/-Br t 1 ■■ Issue s and A n a w c r » ’— the. ^ r .B. 6 • NBS News .8. II - N B A BaskeiD aii "Tirm to m urder n-O'Hara 5:00 '' 1; 30 ■ necess'arilj', mean they are • 251, 4 — N^C Nevsft 7b - Hncolin»6r ' • • • c a s e s . 2nk^tJ. ' Kejurn c !he 2u Me ^ 0 rne Cnimp ,___ 1:45 __ g u iltyi” said-Col.- Arthur .S. . ■'' ■‘Sev^rt’” ' ' 3 - Rolhno on the River— -il-4 Af^re P :r~''fo^^r ■?i^o^ey ~~^ah',' inf6ftfiatTofrdirprroT^— 2b,3.4-.S - PartF-rdge f-amiiy ' 5 - Oagnet 2 00 You just turn 7si - 'M i s f eroyeri 7b, 8. 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A -rvr' ---- "h*ortlamJrMc: cy- -:n -22- ..19 ' t*nnland,nrc cy 55 49 1' 52 ■ triads of rain lialeiKh cy 1)7 5;i .37 flichinond r 54 ilO .)2 The news' background was Of 0».s Cl . . TWin Kails, northside, Burley- St.lxiuiscy 5fi 30 mixed. The l^bor Department Ov»t>Ofa 1 Outlook for Sunday, si-iiltori-d . .i,on, Krip.id sub-zero temperatures areas ami-...... U‘ rams lower 'O'A C ^ ' tf Kuperl area: >• Showers mostly of smiw .SiilfUiko City c\ 78 B4' rej'orted the ccnsumer- cost of M 1 js art- prevalent today alon*; the v'alleys 6f southern Idaho, \6 . IrtermiUent periods of rain-n .. Central Idaho mounlains Sin Kranci.sco cy 55 49 .01 living rose 0.4 'pei* cent in i)'- a-ntral border states. _ >kaihfall is likely to continue Pak C.^ j ftj ui lower vaUeys and shdvs'in tht south of -the Salmon Hiver- Sea lie pc 5,1 47 1.40 December,' while the general Prtk t. *g I 60 westerly flov^- uf moist an(T ' m ttu' urea during the next 24 to PrtvPftr, ac mountains through ..Salurdaj. ■Periods of rain or snaw miUl air • .Spokane c\ 47 :t9 •29' - ecionomy accelerated by 6.1-per Pd( (^V«r I 44 continues across the 48 hours with some cooling } i . tt) • U)ws at night in the up^ier 20s thcougji Saturday Uiws Uinighl Tampa c\ 50 41 i w t . .L V . • I’a iific northwest.' l,o(,'all> t‘xpi“residenl N il^-asked Con- Al't • aniiaOs.Hmhs mostly in the 25 to 35. lUghs Saturday ;15 to 45 heavy rains are orrurrinR along WasbinuUiii r . .07 , .P«*on C«^if Winds 10 lb 20 m^h at times. Wichita r 40 25 .. . 5, gys s fp/ emerBfehcv legislation Pmnck l-Ot .Outlook for Sunday, SiatWred . . Uig West C0 » Oib . (jiitlodk fbr'Slmdiiv, ^calteVed .showers uiostl> of sninv West (’oast streams to ri.se nea? t*»force“ S settlement in the PpnnPc I peratures pTevailed yeterday T w in F a l l s \4est Coast dock strike. Anoth- P«’«uo • «0 sho\vers ,'ind a little coo.lerr. ---- S>7iopsis til or overflow their banks IhrOUUlUUII the '^!llluyc T J r iff a "JOb ■■— It r 1 . ■ rrr'' 1 - . ~ft ainK. ~:^lailet~ j 1----A-tTITRt? Ppp»tlT ' IT W 6’ ' . 6 " rCaiiias PJairie. Jfade.i: anil .A large arciic nign pre.ssiiro tTTTs moist westerly fli/w eOevelopment wps a move Dy ► a ' rr>o«'* 1 * ' J ' . ’ r . southern hlaho. The lows last P* irr oO.» .'0' Hi \ • I'emperatures 4« .’6'» .’0-. .’6 ‘ » lower Wood K iv>t Valle> system has pustK\i into the First National City -Bank to Pru-ip 0 ; to i; J’ continuesinliind and though it is Might in the valleys were mo.stly * r f f 0 C p '0 ) : • T7“ . ): f 5 ' '1* - InternuUeiM r.am or. sni>%v’ niirthem plains and across the High Low Pr. ^ '■ MIOr 4) :s ?s M depleted of much moisture it>is lower its base lencing rale to— pv 1 6-J'li « fr'. o v . in the upper .lOs to the mid 40s » .'M ."1 .'■* f ^ • P h I jj, . • .w . .’V i through Salurday. l>oWs tonight ■mid and upper Mi-ssissippi Y4 M . M . iJ- - ‘ ' n tn o 'fC ' Wa M ^ .40 ! 2;i to 28 Highs .Siitiu-dav .15 to 45 lasfyear 58 ' 34 Most banks are holding their P fnev B Ml .'4 . .’4 - Valley to the Great I,akesj-^‘gi .snows 'to (he higher ‘mounlain teriiiiltent rain___ , f>9 P ,v ! * ^ - &■ 46 1 «‘ 4 Normal ^---3e-+8---- r w c Cp It TTt, prune or base lending rafe^at 5 U) n ^ T PPyipd I jC 4.' 'e * » '6* . ' t . t r "per cent.------—----- rittB V .'HI jH; .'/*f P-b Coi 1 t.' for Vo 10 ’ ftj .’4 '. 1' . Je x a s Instruments was a f f eOlMn bO JV I8'» PSt vt* ’ W ^ ' •Jtf's.* I ’0 P u - 'm rtn m ■ 16 4d*. tiU&ding feature, It was up more »«>’ '-i . 1 60 \ I 9) Vlutual Fuiids tttan 2 points on 156^000 shares. OAC■ I >.Ofp GM - 1C • bid denied Rrtivr'ofv ,*0 JOB 1« . Qectronics issues ^eherally - bh • ir J i4 ' : Wd.trton (k) ■ 4i . B 60 J f '4 t w c A c Of y 1 VOV IB'. W.\.SHINGTON lU P I.) - The ca.se. were up atthoiieh some such as Ajir ftthi t I V* ON 10 have answered any u rta\ A\ t>* If*na lut kwnfl qM CStions. " Gn. I 4U 4U4 4U>. * i Rp»lor»l«»v I to u tTCADMA^N FOt 6-9 *3’ i •**V NAvt) F i n a n c i a l O n » «\ II .’ I 16 .M A«r. incj A .4A ■* ■»« losers. O f't ood ■ 10 1} . }J ' ind 2 40 diiy General Motors' request asscs.smeht of GM 's efforts" to In a statement Wednesday ;’c e; PROGRAMS ^ ooof^y^ 9 :: 'U-w—-RVps'Tn Jit III O f' (D «r» VNpt 60 for a one-year dela\ m tneelling ISteels, rails and aircrafts lost o e n in vtf ;» ^ V ana ^ Oj “thuftd*, • ■* 0»n i ■' Opo A S' MB' ' ' 'ft ‘ tU., , ' 4 ’ • » I develop the equipment could ■duominji, before Kuckelshaus' 0 « n V ■’> «6 WodnSt ivo f ” i/ya i OJ J «0 (■' S T E I N F O S the .1!)75 deadline for Ix’tter fractions Chemicals, motors O f' V i3 ' \ <0r ------V" ■'ft'd Avk , I- '< i-n f i6 ft u ,0.'s;r 64 Nn , I SH not be made, on the basis of noon news conference, Muskie '0 -W r>'* J -SI i Vfi and airlines traveled narrowly Cl PwOU ■ 6C W ot G ' A)g control Ilf automobile ex}iau.s( Infonnation received,\)ut a GM .said "To this motnent.. M r. * . OOfkv.1 I 40 ADMIRAL T V .41 .6 . J .'V * tv ■ ^ F i r s t . S IS G R O U P ixjllut.'tnts irreguiar paths. j : Wof'm 1 60y t^Vt STOftS s(K)kesman said "we are Ruckelshaus has failed to Oof'find >.4V BOg ■O-st *-ft s - GM asked for the extension a.s.seniWing mtormation to sup- announce the news lof GM"s Wo»(»K C S6 r- • .1 . M _ ‘ K i dttu on the ground Utat il lacker-howkno suppl> It to t,;i'A." m w VOIK STOOrBT<5?3kN00^1 S' JffV n 1 , •>: it i t . ;e ' 1 Ifl ' ; 46 >y.. / •’ 6*8 ' ‘ ; oti ' 1 ;v iT " to mass produce such equip­ I'he E P A announcement Rovernment for which the tiO O O ' {►> • 1 M) «> « ■J' ' J . Agp ►no ' «• ► Cjr C)f * J S1 -^.71 • P i • r . p o ' ) ’ A 1*1 ^4 \ it ^jOOO.'' 0R b a n o e f JH4 '6 16 ■ 1 O'k ' . M.I^>^ . 6« 1 9 1 FOUNOERV P W l C i R O W E 6 }l ment by then, txit. the ( aiiie just after Sen. Kilwiund S. Srtog I- ip 40 Nixon-adininistratiijp i.s so well- »QJ» « P s<• et *»0 \*of or y't' <■ A ' 1 4 . ' 4' « I J . •■‘'D ' .♦ ‘ .1 ' 1 HI CROUP ■ ;v 4S /V 4S . 4" > Of I V»Oi » 6 « c %-.! A'^a •. «c Srt*' in o ' ftO t 1 U'.J?'- A ..', Al. • t Vf • r>! ’V.JT r r \ ' J Jv H i- I U 'M U ■ . S, Knvinmmenlal Pnitectuin SliLskie, l)-Maine, the fronV known ." * S«.*\ ''C\ O'* . a%* V A ' V ^ ’ ^ fP lO 90 ' 9'' ' . Re 66 . ’ A .. . H , S 1 Jv ' 6i* /> 0 ” ' . ■ • •s Of MO' IH S ' iH SS --- AA-— wf * AfcP D( . r n . 40 1 '■l. 'S ' . I S ’ / • A ... n , - s ‘ V » V J ’ ro ‘ n Agent'S turned , down the running candidate for ihe A (iM .spokesman said the 4tf»'eVfc Jg 4^ 4 4 ', 44 > . f. , i . ' N N r » 61- SC V > S-t 'fl • A'« J , *1 u I i .'V 1 • request iH-vaose it .saiil fiM did Deiimcratic presidenHal nomin- I V3 ; •) ] ’ ■* J* . r . SvO*»P-Ap \C 7'jt> 6 'V. IS. AM E XPRE)S ■ •<)..' SU i 9 Vc »’ - 0 . vl' , i , •, l I- * C-IJ ' I ■ ■ I . I I world's blt>nesv.auloinobne ma­ Jffl^'f a C c * . ___ 6V <»*v A r% * c S r a r ^ I 40rt : '4 tH 9 ' . VH ^ U N D S FRANKLIN r> *4 tm rv-nrT" t? 4 ildiiiini'nl iti ajlion. criticized the admini.stra- ker asked for the delay “ on th'5 ^ff1«L » ' ftC ' 'e 6.’ '• 6.' 6. • ve Sf'fiiO . ; 40 '4 ) 4V 4 8 '. 4tl’ . • ^ .ii-'a • 66 . S6 CUSTODIAN P ' v.O •. I t'' I I 0. ‘•'4 UNION Se^VtCE A.r PfO S ' . S f r r a P K 80 C ' -.'C >^9 ' f p ''(1 V ; ' 0 ' ' « V 4|l GSOUP Uun lon.nuUlisclosuig that GM basis of insufficient fechnology OOC •«> X ' . s «f-aito ftC ;)« ;t . .‘0 . " .•>' • 04 O N H ■ 1^-i.W : Cl' » X Tu^ssr B'O \ . '4 hJ '« .H had asked for the extension. Ai #0 *' '8 ' ' ' • t v S 'T.rvCo 60d ' 4 14 . 14 . u • Spe. • At ‘ '8 ; ; ^ t ' / * 6. , S ' II'. to allow ma.ss production of \' IN '6 'S U'' ( Ap' .Muskie said GM filed~'the ■ J S - ’ t r y u K i, ) 111 S « '. SH - A** t.flfx • J« u s I . . V T ;• 1' J r 1: lA 1 ,• 4; «mi.s.sinn---contfoJ— 'sy stems '. i^l«ghLL.d ' ■..■uu.IA.jftA-aL ft 'a - r r « i % C a i E o 1 i t " ’ i r ? r , 2 i 28’ . vi-» in .^ l S 66 S M ^ 0 Vr»'dD ” 15 l.J . 8 i« f 14 UNITED FUNDS request with E P A Administra­ A«l>a Cr< which would meet the require­ ' ?0 '6 i )0 . )0 )C . .• Mrtf-- Pd • S0u»r>C0 ' )0 ifS n - V»,* J 0 ^ O N O S 1 N C P V 1 1 « « ' , Or I 66 4 OC GROUP V »• « 91 10 C onl g ij ;e tor William b. Ruckelshaus ments of the Oean Air Act. A ll.» C '' OSo t l *}'. ' 1 ’ J . • M e t i a V n ;» SowPd( t s 2 ANCHOR C o " V 0 * ag •* 02 } B6 Com ir >; 00 Jan. 12, but the E P A said GM's A)CO« 1 «0 ^ '1 8 44 . 4 i , Mr-ni M j I So«d.i.%» )a , GROUP 9 0} ^ t W p v e r f f < I )4 in< cm >)*97 iHi h i t s p e a k s Signed by President, Nixon A m JOO '0> 4) • 4 J ' . 4 2 S . SowttPS U Cao'ai 0 ’* 0 61 IS Of U n j r t IS ?0 S i '^rn, MefCul I ?0t3 S i . SS letter was written Jan. 12, but m A m A ir i 4^0 4J 4? kn» 1 10 ;j JB'- ?8 I SoB ano iv<3 9 n '0 ;? p »0l 0 V9 9 )9 Sag.ttar 3 6S V ^ n g d to W 11 ‘i j D .. .31, 1970, it' sets 'emission A B r n o 2 ?0 6 ’ * y » * : . 4 j ' . . H«*yD'er> I ) SQwffO 00a ;6 )0 )0 I I; 04 1)19 11 0’ 1 ' S< f'uVtf I » U 10 M U n »■ dC n 8 N 9r received Ja n ..17. A B fC » t ) 70 '•►ai 49 *BOISE lUPIi - The fhau-- ~t*oiltrol standards that reduce K S4*« S4 « u . ,'C Mft 4 0 '. Sq«iDI> 1 .0 SI ib 8S>. : IS : 3S oe s-s p 3? 9) SCubOER FOS u s a a Ca n m m n A tri'C a n 'I ?0 63 )4>. U‘* )4V. I lo o M ' S' Bfnd ' 60 O' 4«' )9 SC( 9 JB 9 j8 _jntr inv 1^01" ;6 US Gv»s 10 66 '0 «; man of the .Board and president Ruckelshaus, in announcing allowable hydrocarbons and A m C r a n 1 . 16'• )« . )6V« S»0 K o'i%mn 4 SB •> I ) o 21' Of ’ la ’*4s^ -lobari. ' ?0 ■; B»»dnc '6 ’ft ’6 »6 VALUE LIN E -FOS re j^ io n — of ■ the (ilVI bid, V f r .TgrPtt »C ' "^tO'CarTTO* >ec- com , n oy\ 1 0^ ~nf BanK__ of Idahn - 'ITos^h : carlgfl'mofloxldeinftfliaiiaia.ta- ►40»i '■"5^0Utno7-p"' — T7’ •ftW'. ■"W-7-TV- “ToTTal i6 )’ 'iS-V s u \0i’ .‘arcused the presidential hppeful Am Ho>» 40 ft 17 B a < C f'O a 6)' 0 44 10 . per ■ cent of the " standards •iO' .'S , S*0 N J ) 90o l«» ’ 6 ’ 6 SECURITY FOS U A ) ’ fiianco. said Tuesday that A Mom* I TO )S 8 ’6 C.o'^ S**. ' M9 I ’1 «)■. , O } ’0 8S‘ . 8S . B S ’ E O y »r ) 9« 4 )» V A N cC if t of makihn "irresponsible char­ effective ui 1870 models. AmHo*o J& StfpfiOrg a) ' .'4 46' > 46 46 < j'f r &>y- • f '. f i * B 0« 9 0S S A N O E R S deposits, loans iind eammgs hit U•.> H) Ro> f-r>e n 67 aa all-time high, in 1971. ,. ges . .' All Muskie had to do was Motor , S'uOrW .'C j; 4C J« . J9 -C CJ Gcaro- ip -.i >ELECTIOFOS Bps f 9 OS 9 0^ ? ?0 )* .. ikSQ-lCn .9.^^ ~aac-- - — Blanco, iii i upmT~ --prti -my 'we w uillJ' ri^ 6 9n O p o t 3 A f " i*ng Quotations from NASD’ at ap AMf= ‘ f>(p \ SO '. VD . SC p ^ ' ; K Arr^Dtt Co )4> ' 1 , • J Bo.-os*. ft 4H ■ j8 ♦'••Ogr . :j 6j $188,425,170 at year'.s end. While proKimately npon All bids are tn ■' De< 4 ( . t • . 1 . 1 . Arr»’ H a f ' ’ 0 ’ f f V-' ■ 1 . ;j6 .'ft' . .6 Bos* t tr • ' 48 :• ‘ s M.*f *ge terdealer bids Interdealtr C h a t t e r es ))- . S ~ ' ' *Ca ' “ -loans .totaled $i:i2.584.082. an ftS4 B'JA' 1 ' i S4 «,./ «»i f quotationi do not include retaji 16 . •« > ''Q O a f'd ; IS • . IS WELLINGTON a V « 0 04ese quorai40rtt are* provided by "NEW ' YORK i .UPI i-The ■ A . .. He iW teii earnings ini rpasiM. C a .a c i L JLxjliiJx*- J)L , , . j j .& . ^ 4 . .. . fi. . f a - A .t. . •UL McRoberti"' iTurytlT'S"'Clf A»ri 0 1 1 ;c a ; 'v p . n i - f at. ^V, ;9 . VK' . .'b . ' .; . ‘ 0 't '•t B o s ' P a ( e » 0 10 ’ S ' ' ’»s V o tg r« is marTc'er'as'a whole"Ts stronger .'S '. ;s ■ • j ; S« )y • »<« D . ^iisf i /V A : i ' no ^ A m It n n . v $1.J1 per.share over 1970. A 100 A.|KK Traf»% • ? »’» • V "->0 •• »■ 9 t » P l T 'iO c 19'» 1 9 '. 19'« SHEARSON FOS 8 S3 and - has made, -much more, A| 0 Ac 8) >ft . substantial recovery over the '« . ^ Ofc 0 41. 66 s . -V) - . »v '/W 0 I rx , es* ' 9 ’ • ) OH >n < ' U8 1 > .\intT Hidcte \ 50 , 4 87'- A«(0 CO'O 170 ...... i 40« 6 • 6 '* declared and approved at the '•“ r « . . D \ ;•! . ; 1 . tt . - > I • , s • 9S iriq} , s*' •8 88 A ''Q s ' V S ' IVi’ JJD') • • 'e * C o 'D " '' ■OC 4 J . . ' • Hank of .-Viiier 71 (Ml 71 pasl seven weeks tha’n the 30 *• 41 . < (< * ,-%3 Bos s O f ‘ a 'C 46 1 ' 46 A«*\' '<<□ 6 6 1 meetmj; - - • 6 — 1 J -- ’ ac 4V.‘ . 47 . ft ^ 'A 'yfC .o 9C 1 ■ ' '8 ; 08 • N v e S T G SICMA FUNDS A nt Ap C 6S issues represented by the Dow 1 so tc '9 . . k9 . Kquit\' Oil ;I7': 12 87'l- SS '9 '9 . ' » . ' A I.A-' ' •t i i 9 ' \ 'O V N A ( AC Sf>f V 9* '0 9' A n* G*» 4 49 4 89 In other activilv, Herman *c * 0 '. yf* P ‘0* : * 46 46 )*■ Jones industrial average, which' Sa'^ g o f P n w'* ;|i 4‘ . 4' < A t ' . S 4 ' ' DSP» 'Jv.24 ' \ )8 A St Ons 6 ft/ 74 First .^>c r 49 bO~ -50.25 )) - ll 'a 89 18 )« . 4S McDevitt of Pocatello. wa.s 49 . • 'A''S A A ' 4ft V S'-' S 6 fl' • S 1 Tr\» « S4 0 4) A f t r P a t 1 .S Ba«< no ?o 49 . 49 .i'' 40> 9.' 9 • «• S6* 4i f Still is below Its 1974 peak. 44 . 44 '' « 0'' s;.i 46 ; i . :• . 'A C ' ■ ' "1 ' '6 &j 4) . >0»'v. ogr- SC as s« . S«'. ’ • elected a direilor of the bank Ba< * w 6 ' ;s 4 ■ 4 ‘ , t * A '■> 0 % n . u . • 1 S6 4 9i Sv.S» m. 9 7C 9 es . (3 . • -.>■* • Irtnhn'l'wT' ' 3i i«) fir 00 f ite c n A r 60 a : ;« .4 • :9 . . , 1, .'W i 1 i . J 'l A,»»v4. -4-; 1 FUNDS .r>. So .' in . . ' '1 09 '4)1 Afi»-f f1' 4 IS Ida l.slNafl :i5 00 ;i7.oo Whether the Dow will catch up ,0 t V * g ' 40 B « r a < ' 60 16 4) . 4 ?'» 4) . • , 64 . 6l l : f : -A. C'fc 4^. B.< - <1 I S I S 'p rr» r# n i 89 Boise, who retirwl a.s a member K K — - ■ U P to the broader based indices is 8K A s r ' A S»’ . } . 4 ro- » j „ ‘ of the board of directors Dec B * "- S*- }C « 1 79 . '9 . £ e i .H Ki'IIwimkI :ui (H) M\ 75 uncertain. Hie firm says, but Bf»(k D*' ' s: 8 ' « 80 ' 9C . ■ '* - 3 : • 8 . •«8 . f'0':A 6v i )s i t 31 »>g C *C U • j r . Tl . . . - A - , i .e • t • f' P a . . 1. J M * S t S'- ; 4> ■ » i ‘ .M.Knud lfl.75 11).25 the wide varianc'e in perfor­ B o - ie C» n 7H> 1 ’ •. 1 > 1. . » <»''Ser. • w in ./o *a . JC CHASE '5t^. Cno93 OC 71 Mbl)evitt IS currently serving »f A n **i» ^ J’ 1 » 44 26 . 26>. , n 4 . A ' . I 8C BOSTON . f f d «#* e «< Cigarette machines and I’ac F.nn 2 (;2' v 2A7‘v mance that now exists between 8<>rg A r - . 6» )0 • 79‘ . M iX ; 1 ‘ ’j;: ftr.s .w a - o*'* I 3« 9 as a member of the Idaho State )C K . j» I ] } t • I . coin-operated laundcirs went ('ill' ,St Ijfc 4 50 4 87*:; those 4wo segments increases B o s ' E i3 2 ^ J i )9 . )« • Senate He is the senior partner B o « r n » in< '5 ‘ - 'S » i -•eo'T'e* 8C K E r S T O N E into operation in the 19^0s the chances the Dow will soon l i t * 2S 1 Hm'prs lints w; 17 "'jprr' -JCJ of _tha .,PuuatelJu_lajg—fujjT~u^ ____ t CuVt KfMis r\nv(T 1 > .22 C O L O N IA L B4 9 H 9 9* • McDevitt and MoDevift evident up to the 9'25 level u S S ' 60 09 Cl FUNDS C LEGAL NOTICE •Siorrii i jfe 2 87':. ;i (;2*-- u S Too •V 41 , E o .. •. 4 r '•00* J*a- ^0 I » „"0 ‘ ' • C 70 S; 77 49 Surf't> Ufe ;i t')2''. .187^ 0 'P'O I ) . I* 6 9 SS ( u\* ' I . OS '7 •* , NOTICE OF-SALE ^ vO 0*'f' ' *0 '0 ’) . f'( 0"- « CwM 1 9 0< « *4 Notice li hereby given that Curt \ A p p o i n t e d u 'a f ' •f'* 0C 9 64 '•> t>> I " CwSt ‘ S 07 6 ‘30 ’ Car tfare. Aa4 Shoshone E . Twm . The standard forecast esti­ u iA n P w I 13. IS : COiurr. G i; 16 S: A^^ 'J )J 6i. Po'a's V0« 5 S) -^vtnr-maho w;i: me mates $83 to $65 for each Dow - V V • COMMONWLTH t>dder one \9S6 Nash Pambler, SUN VAI.1£Y- I UPIi - Sun A i d e c i t e d » af af' A^vc '4 'S-. TRUST MJ 0 0) Ifl 16 '" 1 1 Jones share. Cc i) 4 19 Model No S6S1. Serial No D3?S4n Valley, Idaho's renowned » co'CC SC . 91. ^ ^ 0* ' *4 Bids will t>« received until J«i>u«ry TW IN FAI-I-S - Roy Gikiu. .A &i*c r.i/.: I « ” Gr*f' iO'«4 n 4S , a. 1977 The car «s located at O & G recreational resort, has ap- »rv* ♦«»•»•» office m an a^ r for. the Simplat 8 0T ^ f* ftufomo^Tve MvwfTi#r fiWV'vtt Th*' poiriled i^Givens-Davies Ad- ■AtaiQf^*^ ' M? ’ u 0»T '■fl 4 >• 7 J« r.ght to reiect any or atl b»ds Soilbuilders unit in Twin Falls, 9 l i '0 '6 L 0 019 6? JIM’S SHOE REPAIR • v*f nr ^ - io PUBLISH January W, U. 19. », 31, vertising'Agenc>', Inc., Boise, to *^ avf' A ' )« 9 T) 10 40 L 'te Grw a 4 #4 has received a wrist watch for 300 E. Main, Jaroma A e ^ t A . r 10* . n 96 H U 'f'C C A P 1 ••♦S ^ • 13,. 24. 25. 26 & 27. 19 72 develop and c^rdinate the i^^Ban< ' }0 n |T 11 0J L f»g f rMj i I) 20 years service *ith the firm. OPEN 8:30 to 5:30 >^Un.on I 40 4 J1 6 *0 LOOMtS advertising function of its • }4 • S A V t i S WoTice OF sAi.e .award was presented E I Noticf. IS hereby givtrt that jack marketing program. MONDAY T M W ^ T U U M Y «^5»yac ' OS I I 00 " 11 CaoAd 79 91 97 during a dinner in Pocatello, SC Cofp Ldt It 64 I' U C»p Ov 13 40 17 60 ^ Pope, lUO Addison E . Twin Falls. William C. Janss chairman Jim i l Clair* Davit i^MeiP.tt V Contry C IS II >4 SS 14 99 14,9« Idaho will sell to the highest bidder honoring c o m p ly employes. ^K.rtfH I 40 C w ft 0 « * i . ^ *4 I )S Lord Abb 11 H Qfit C^tyT:0U1 El Caminc rf the boar4 o(.Sw .V a lk y. Co., ■wJTTvnsQ- C jyw D ’ v— B 77 r w LU»wprn— r? y y t m M««na 9 77 >0 M Pickup. Serial No 4$«^K 109434 FirKI J *n * 9 H 39 I7»i M0*0» D ELA W A RE Bids will be received until January ^id, "W e like to think that Sun ' C CTfWT'W.. U 44*% U'l * J 45’ J * !’ • ^n>«tai>» Cp OffOUP MAgnC ■ n 47 17 SI C>% inv n iU7 70*« 1«H 1 4 'U )7H '( Cp > 0«a* 17 J] 1) M«nhtn S )S S »4 34. 1972. The advertiser reserves the Valley is one of Idaho's best O r r w r r j v x U 75 Mtit -G^t ^ SO S SO ^ » E l } » . 4 V > « 17U 77 > W r«0. Lit Tight to reiect any or all bids. known 'citizens' and we are' an C9ttfiV \ S* 101 US t|J*« >41 U>« » ' } lAMMttMH j3q 15^16. 17. W. .CdMWTA*- ■ m. wu. oev«v^ ♦•i 19. 30. 31. 23 & 74. Idaho coriipanjs '- ixetttsntiiEW O r « i C o y 6\ t O* Indp F 7 J4 i 04 O o o g C - 1401 U 0 1 m m %\ f 11 i r 1301 taAH i^wcw> M icrophone Peunii& Z*n M'gn -cow Lav cr^ So jncfTt • <1 M * M ates iv 3f$ I f Atrotti SO* i j }5 ) ?S‘. 75 '4 tATO M A Mather U )l U 11 r I I a.m . TtxiiiN *‘ — AMO Control 3 •»- . $ * • ' • HOWAAO ^ M .d A m- i 99 6 i5 HAWAII WINTER VACATION Suppresses background noises! A P«tr t 10b « 7}H 73 J 7 1 * r * . ft«in F a 9 94 10 ** Cp n M t) s« A rk|.«& t )0 73 ?3». 73 . 73 I Gorih f li M I* M VOys Pa }Xi4 1) )4. Bevefry EM 4S ♦> ♦i* » ' IfXm* 4 St > il Mlp Fa 9 7fi 9^} B ^ a M a n fg ]< I f » Tf* » ' • Sp9Qt.«'4l 4?7 O c i c K Cp n / « i - ja . »• 1 Et^rtW UiriStO MuOm •nOQJH H f t ^ fo r Zm soNS May Idaho pota.to^ 17 > 4 Wt / • E O i r Sp .77 4177 41 M ufShrt irT J W A3 'May Maine potatoes-1 ^ r CMOMT OWF wwi m 7cr~7 w:." Nat Iftdv'iui n 79> ii«ivncwp. n ;*!• r« ’I 'Tf e ' li?; 'M« wheat 1S5'< 167 H 166 166 ' m Mtir^K ** 1 2 1 ni's n l‘11. KIH — MardLeggs- . .3315 .3130 3305 J S q - ' -Feb;,-«aver . USeJ»rrl«:10 M7=J0 l«i40 A ^ a t t w coins - m o . i 2ot T 1196____ n «_ _ . i '• . " ^Ov6to/oru from louil N .Ritttfn Co.. TWiff'^Tfs i» :.V . ■ ■ "I.' ...

Fuller; daughten—of. Mr< and Falls,* friends of the couple. Mrs. Ellis Fuller, Twin Falls, Mike Taylor, Paul, Bkt)ther of ■ide_o£_DenIs— ‘ the bridegroom, seHred-as- bestr Mr.. iuid:- Mrs. Jd^ Taylor; Paul, in;an Taytor, Paul, brother of the 'evenm ^-^affdlelight aervirt— bridegroomi laylc Puller. Twiii Ja n . 8 at the Twin Falls First. Falls, brother of the bride, dnd Baptist Church. ... Jon Wells, Twin FaUs,-.bipther- The double ring ceremony 'i^law of the bride.' was'iserformed by Kev. Janies Taper lighters were M vie Hughes with the co.uple Garrison, Twin Falls,- and ' repeating_memorized vo»«f*^ Dianise Young, Ruj^rt, friettcls_- Two Kold floor- candelabrVHeld" (Jf the couple; T^esa Cole, T ]^ orange taper's and wfre ac'-'‘TaHs, rec‘eive"d gifts 'while cented by orange txiws. Baslcets Donrra. Ustick, Twin Falls, Of Orange and white chrysan­ attended the guest register.' themums flanked the wedding Kathy Bragkett, longtime party ftn»" the" CTrcftWPy., Brass friend of the bride, wasisoloist candelabra holding orange while Mrs. Kran Rider, played TapBrs TOT evergreen as they lit all sane-. - A reception for 200 guests tuary windows. ''a s held in the church --- -The. brider ascdrtcd. by her --leUia».alup_ Jlilil___afl.«i±.ihe_ father, wore a white floor- ceremony The bride’s table was length gown fashioned with a adorned with a white nylon skirt TWTN hAl.l.S S'. I'ninruse -tffiiprrauiwl ' by the Madrigal square necKline trimmed in afcented" with orange car- Kebekah No. 76, en- Singers, Twin Falls Hjgh floral lace. The gowTi was nationsand greenery. The four- UTluined Mr.s Karl -Huff Jk-hool. under the direcUori of enhanced with long puffed tiered - square • cake was C.iriinMevllIe, Idaho .•Xs.'icrnbly Richard Smack sleeves terminatmg in wide decorated • white with • multi­ prt'sidcnt, at ;i dinner and .M the meetinfj. 'after the fitted cuffs fastened at the colored orange daisies and iiifftinH Wi’cinesdaN. at the duinvr. the inlroductmn com- wrists withJltiny tailored but­ topped with Wedding Bells. ’’ I( )0K Tfm plf ■ mittee, Mrs. Willtam J Boyd tons The crepe gown featured a T^e cake was flanked by two Wilhiuii .) Boyd served a^s ;md M rs . Dale Bownian, in­ flowing sheer overlay bordered smaller matching heart-?haped iiia.^tiT of rtTt'tnonje.s and in- troduced .Mrs E iirl Huff. with floral lace dowii both front cakes bearing the names of the trorturod several guost.s in- Mi'ipah Hcbckah Ijjdge No- 12. srdes an d a rotuiTl' mElsfiirr.— " — bride- and- bnd egroonr-“Servmg tluilinti Kran Hider., nublv Cirangeville. .Mrs .Margaret Cascading from' the bride's ' the bride s cake were Lois_ Kiand of Twia.Kalls 'No. Watts, past Idaho president and shoulders was a long bridal NIatheson, Burley,'-^d .Merely anil Kf^incth DaiiuTun, vuf past president of the.. In- illusion tram truiuned in floral .Matheson,- Paul. Mrs. E a rl Ki'and of ternatiuhal Assljciatiun uf scalloped lace to match the Walker, Tw-in Falls, i^d Mrs, J yul■st.^ «i.Tr Hetiekah Assemblies anil dress and overlay. Th TTEaibn. Gwrgei'WasH, , aunts [)resentl\ financial sec-retar\ of shoulder-length, two-tiered ved of the brfde. and .Mrs, Wes tiVe Wttpkl K-yt^ Bank und-Vitiual • of bndai ilhisionr worn by the Beeson.- served coffee and Heseapth Foumlatiun Sh)*-;-fs brule''- sister. Mrs Jon Wells, puTH'h 'ITie orange butter mints also a member of the Home in her weddmn. was held by were made by the bride, her Hoard {or Idaho. lujj-- her- sister, Mrs. -tUhfeT—&pf t.'ia l . jju — m- -Thu-unly- )tfwelry worn- by the Wells Orange candles, m ade by trotKiced were William J Boyd. ■ bride was a locket worn by her Mrs. Wells, werr arranged m (xist grand master and pre.sent mother for her wedding and by f»«sh„greenery by the bride's sovereign grand chaplain: Mrs the bride’s sister, Mrs, Wells, at mother forihe guest tables, - rroldip Ridgeway,-musician-faf '^nrer wedding . - -Guests; attended . ffom Projects/ the Penarliiietil Association_____The tyjwn was designed by the Washington. Kansas and l.a'ilies A ux iliary Patriarch bhde and her mother aid made surrounding Magic Valley, scholarships -Militant, Mrs.' Irene Childers, by her inother. towTis. honor guard. Department 'I'he bride carried a nosega.v- Miscellaneims showers were L i v i n g ,.\,s.siH-iatii)n. l.t. Col l-'r-ank of orange ;ind white carnafion^ given for the bride b> fellow discussed Kastman, sentinal of the iuid white roses enhanced with enipl(jy^ at Ha^el Del Manor Department Ct' h«M .11111- :i\ r 'm.-iIi (H)!iis .it I'alifornui '.iiiTT Mrs .Ion Wells, Twin and the b ri^ is to be employed itUi*rr*^ti‘il in iiiii.-’H .mil -'iimh' mI rvi'ix ni^hi uc h.ivf t'lu* ick\ Mu<1 Lincoln County Mr> Huff addrl'.'M-i‘l the Falls, served as maul and -in nursing They reside at 1935 hfi i‘\[nT'it‘ru 1'^ .I-, .1 tf.ii fii'i ■ In-' hr:*- Si\i\)r jiiv[ iiri^ thi* tn-ll wlu-lln" I>hk i*' . Liioup ami wa.s ({resented a matron of honor, respectively, 5th iWe S . Box i:iB, I'ucatello. Pii' 11 U'.irs .^\uuor .Mu.mi . fiiTiu- Hf nn[ .iml li.iw; vsclcoriUNi (hf/n 'S\U >M- Ith' lan.c.l I t \ *-.ii 'fit' 111 ol t-itlhl Ui^ket of small red fuses .ind for tl]eir sister. , Bridesmaids IHal'.i ______^ r'liili— — :llt ill';n'e ul— m r-r tlill hou .iliiiul ( :Th,'> .iKi ,i\ • rrrrr" i'"Uiil\ Hi'.irl loll h.is \iUi-( h .III-. M iffe rs fro m sin iu ' fireen leaves 'I'he ro.se is her uere Darla Has.sel.s-troni, Haul .N.'iliiiri.il h't'ili'ralton of .liuiior ru'il I M-' .1 i^u.il uf .iv cr Hdi;i.ili.l I'n il .-t lii-,irt and hlood scs.sel, flower and the leaves will be L ,\Uu,u .l.'liibfr Wt; jg\c tJur Suit anti vtaiu fit*- fnernls to hr wt-ltvrnic h rrr Casper. Fujul (-aiiipait;ri iliM-.iMv tlie chairman added used in her project blit we (liin'I want our home turned inlo a mnlei siib.-iiitifle. 1 li.iirman, aniinuiU-es - Houi-ver, since 1H50 th e re h a s The hiUl was decorated with ,inil H r ct'itainlv iliin'l ^ jiii iinniairii-il kiiN sliyninL’ lnLVlh Jerom e barracks, Hie canvass will he con- ln-i-ii a d e c lin e of abo ut 18 per Mrs Huff.'s motto prayer aAd er on our premises . ■dub meet iliiile il iM'^/miiini; with the 1 enl in' the death rate from seal, which hung'.from the Whal (III \o iu h m K l. D K'K'S V o l k s ::L'Lulid_WLii:k m_h'ultf:uar\ and licai ! a ild bluod ,V>.‘a.-it;l lll.SiMse.s, ,.L-f.iling, The nw,l, her Iravfling I>i;\K KOI KS Marrii'H roiiplrs (iinlrss thrv Arr vlsil- set M o n d a y riinmiii; throu>;li llu- rem.iimlfr I'T persoii> Ix'liiw the age of ti6 e..iblem, was used to decorate ■ au xilia ry m eet — mg frntu oul shouldn'l ha\r lo hrd down ai > ■ 'I Mi.i! inonlh I rtsper said. Feh ’’I is the room by Mrs Mae (.Tiat- :■ p iarrjt=r|= :-alKo->anhar- .that— :-T«TX .T A liS - 'Hir- -WKI' HpHT-t.-disvitse/ih res(xn>wbit> -t-uik>ul>;t-i;d Heart .Sunday ^nd terton and .Mrs. Lsora Kevan. I'WI.N F A 1.US, A ham Falls, .mil Mr Mrs John HU.)r|r-^'> fur (-nu[)U‘s w huM* innrit.il st;tui> i-, in qurNtlon iiu-eliin; of the WiUKats 1-11 f.'i ii io n - !tKiii .'i4 |H'i 1 I'lit o f lht-‘ ’ " ' ' -^11 il Ill'll voluni eers ' decoratum.s'' co'-Ohalniien flmnfr wns hTtrt prc9*ding the Twjpin; j grome - Ull|. t-H- ,lt 1 l,"l p ill, tl**(lltis 11; '111 > 1 I 'Ilfllf \ { ',l^p^-I -Uf'lii-u! t!:c Il.itloM will \ i.-^TT" nrni'ersTunder the directum .J,iiui.ir> meeting TiVsday of Cr<'iuld and To u p in Were ac- 1^- •Xhh'j 1 .tin pl.irwtifu' iiiv ..in;hbrrs ’.c ill .Mrs t'aU in'Hoffiiiaii. .ilaff ;;.i .ler.'iiie Barracks and 'fj'ted as new metiibers of the lu ll: l-.liN D ll' ili'i-.i'i- . I.mil' iih'i I- l).irr i-;ii tir uilroduction of the past noble dii'.iier " t ^ e Dean Holt, asMi;ned by the 'TiTtional Ui.i -HI i;rttnti^.Mr:* F-rttn -K ider—stui>i ’ -Hrii-erTTi.-in il'ep;irl.ineii! jii-_ - xirg-iiuzitUup...... ’,,...- I'.f'-nt A.-'i ,v:;i;- ‘‘ S| lij*' llV f-S I III I « : ' 1:;'' ' .11 N ew lyw e ds \Irf lU*ff s religious song )u:.ir,! ,'W F Mi'Cullough r.win Tfie ,iuXiliar.\ ,ii^i'p:ed Mrs F ,d U ,Sp,ini.sh W.ir \'eterati i ' - • ;’;i/r^' ■ ,r • ■ tea wa;j held ui the dininK Uiiri.i Toupin .i.s a new member .Mr .ihiT Mrs Harold itieline, n-c [,:\ A," M'lV ' i'hr- ■ \ : . room after the meeting, under \ donation for the Faster l'..i"dini.:, iHishand ;ind wife ,1- 1 1 • 1'.. -• , I- " I . -r in f , • I/ r • honored at the directum of .Mrs. l.'U'orgia p.nt - U (-'! N" h .tnd : of W.irld W.ir I l/)ttie Bell. .lerome, was ac­ liy .Ia<‘ol>\ Hiihi .ind .IiToine \e:ei,in- ’ Morle\ Cmuld. Twin cepted H I m ; in 111,- , .in.it. i-.i |i.,i. ms u ,s| Il i.'-il |i >M \i'»l\wed.' Id t \.hiiiii Ihi- liiiili* livi-> lull liiini \iiil viMi. Mi .ind - ■^li ^ I 'raii; ll.ir ri- wert- hi'iiiiieil .1! opec. house t lisi vvilli r i t h r r p .itM K il In I*''n .tv^kvN.ili Hog Goes to Slaughter fr-'in ~ !i‘ '> p 111 .Ian !j .t! :he H'M’II lit. If n.tiui-s I’ll ih.' vv.ildinj.' iruiMti.in m isr U'.. '.M 1, Club nam es annual queen .M,-'t .'he I D.s, I'liu r.h NOK I M n i iul.l I.' A ...... ~'Hrr rratinn IJall------.ill.’, .i-'iU l i i : .. “ T W K T m s : ■! • .I'll !':.ido tl'r-ir,;. nitf^?-. efe Ifi'elv'i-il 1)\ iJu- ♦ was nanied KOPS queen for A ' .1 K ♦ I .i\ II-J .1 i'-w 'I.a \M-'ldiiii: p .ii\ 111 .1 lil^e .tnd 1971 and club que^ with a loss I w .,, il .l lie .llil. !,, in J N 1 , r \ s i i:,. t,.l W uhi’i- selling Quartet tables of 61 pounds during a crownmg .1 ,t-iit! .ind hr N,.[ A - A . were centere.l with floral floirts ceremony this week of the Is... V \ V K ' ! --.t tlM. k*> .uid .. baiki’t of floiiers ttr aced.- ..-pops ijaho Chapter Nt>. 33. ♦ ♦ ‘ \iJ lie- : - 111 w , I ' ■!i- b.ukground of the brides Coontz was crowned by A ' u .tiiiii;: ih*-i *• I'll Tl 'nO'de^l V-. ■,ible whu ti w.-is (lerorate4 with Sharon Debban. club president. ; 1. 111V. u I u. 11 h . ’ \- si v\.j. ,1 H I II ,1 1,11 I- I in er and flounce .1 A A .iind .presented .3 trophy and a .Mvt.T of the bridegroom V ] Ill 11 .1 n d di-i i d e d _ I ' - - dii^en red .^^oses ’The. real ♦ \ . i M e i . 1 I I I .III I'hrisline H arris, Shoshone., battle IS .still ahead, ju^t trying X K ' ' F .i'l leliinieil l-,i\ ii\i- -'I registered guests Mark Harris, to keep off the weight' lost," di.imond's - ^ a fiTi'ther of the bridegn-Him. Mrs.- Coontz said. ..M- s,,u(h South didn t 'as thank \ou w.ts in charge of the gifts and Perfect attendance awards ’ 1 A but he -w.i' mighty ^h.ippy the-gift 'table wa.s under the for the ye ar went to Vonda A He w'ent right ir[> w"lth tlie A.-rk '■f i direi tion of Mrs Fred Trenkle. Wagner and Ilene I^pray. Ten I’U**: iiii .ice lit diamonds drew -.isier of the bridegroom. ;ind li limps and priK,-eeded to di.^ women received perfect at­ \. 'A on M ri. Kenneth Knowles -i- i'.-iriTTTfM' Tie^irT im 'diiiiniiy'.; tendance awards for three l.t t- (oiirth chib Then he spread .Serving were Mrs Keith months. ’The'STorks Cliib queen o n e --Ja£Ka>>n- Mfs Ferry Haek, k . .Ud 4- «> - honor went to Sharon Debban. hiMrt and one diamond Mrs Virginia - I.arserT, MffT P^i'.ine tic-fiif.. ^M1 Ilriip in \ m i i .1,)., ;lii.i in l.i« i- ..Iui'iu nJ' I'l...I, 1' .1 Uall Street sa.s The aoctm— atio-wed— M rr. N[WSPAP|« iNTtRPHfH »?-SN\ Frank Garrett and Mrs a > r r \ inhi>>pit:ihle girl \,jiH .i nm ^i unli-. litiK ..n.- tu. Immm Ui.i 'I,'.- H'lill gets a little, Debban to g ain 20 podnds and : ', e F.,-. IViuglas Hartsif^ H ill vini*- v h .- i's inM^ient ihnl ^ a Uttk- and the she - iiiiihin’g ...... , The, couple wat m arriaj in Dt^iJion No. 4 queen for thi^ I .Kt w;is .1 hug He de rites at the Cole Community ■>-d ! ' iloutile Jiiiir spades r ,_L)h.AK, ,,-\Hin r-,-,-1 I,-:. Church. Boise ' I au^» be - th().tlgh^ that W csJ N#»rth E » s t South The bf'de p the daughter of he lilc. . 'uiiUi w .l^ ili'fenfilng no^ht(^. I A Mr iuid Mrs- Dev Herman. Well if lhe\ wt-ri'J^e ’x • ■ Mh i( I IK iiiig to make 2 A ' 3 A Boi.s*'. and the "Tjridegroom's n-ai'l navtf fi.id ‘mnM'thing I-' ■j'-il-ji'' 'Jlem ^ ' Ui;_ was nghl about- that. ,Es4».'..-1.4l_____ £a“ . 1 .VT partTits are 'Mr- ami Mrs ------Alter If^'ine m a rried 2'.'. ■mi— 4^-hon AVe'ii miencd IhP Ihrre Pas.s JJL "Mtli'i 'I wm . v nhwppy w itHmit )..i , -rt—: 1 ' T T r Ilf I'tidw;-ITiiMV was" m fy-svt — Vwi, .VioiT: "niSTT Guests for the open house M Y hi JLon. rti.sli I I'ljuld h.ivr Xut--thtf )ak in g AH Hast had 4>AKQJI«S5»A32»KSA2 Program chairman v f jS given him th<- be>t years nf HI.S life T o do was ro tane Ms See of What Ho v n O Hf> noii-- aticndgU Hum .Utali.' Jeruine,. N M g y W 6ffluia Ttar, wiui K w (hibs. giv« hjs partner a This reads a litfle PoIIy-anna-rsh 0l I rr Ii'ihng it-like it A—BM fi\r- nn-lrump, Vou Twin Falls'. Nampa. Idaho Falls Brenda - Overman and Marie KOPS QUEEN f6r 197f aftd TOTS' ( liib niff and nope that bis and Uncoln County.- IS ThanVs lo^ listeninR MARV wani llo Cooniir-displays h«T-4r6ph%,j' ^ take his (|Me'pn. gl.v-TP VVpSI V(K III ofi»- king Boise.'and the bride Is #m- recei-ved honorable mention for 900CS. For a person*! reply enclose sUraped’.. addressed •with the- king of hearts and dn V01I t|o nov^ ' - p^yed at the ^tlerson Arrow being c«remony. A J iO iae^___ hilt one Qfs for a lost of 61 poundf.______- , , __ U 9 U L< U 1 L=^^iH a I L ^ ' Moyd W e b ^

-:------GtiCNNS KEKKY — Mri:^ ' Donald Floric Hammett, ‘Waa ‘ uctptof. TWIN. FALLS - Uoyd Webb B9btKghrL9dgg-rt,the iri showed slides of his trip to Latin- at VelleFan’s MemorUd H a ll. . America at . the Busine^ and 1 te «3i>oon si^ ar Mrs. Qrype Morgan was fo- flQiired board to three-fourthis Professional . Women»s. Club a egks beaten ^Uing ofBcer, assisted by Mrs.. inch thickness. Cut in strips, meeting at the Senior a lly 's , Mary Lewis. • Z cups scalded and squar^ or rounds. Let rise untU Building. ' cooled milk Formation of. /‘The Smart light and double. F ry in hot-fat. The world affairs prp^wi ■VToip butter “Set,” an organitatien to fight.' heated to ' '375 •' degrees ■ iuitU was directed by. program Vi cup w arm >^ater _£plden brown on both sides. . #i^^aMcti<»s. K a a announced.- chairman. Pearle Aldrich. [;-4 tiaspo<»n,salLJ,.„.. -4q^^Sr-Ray-Whitt,--reconUng---' ,, a , “TKe'Tline»-Hew8' win pay tS A le tte r ff im L e n Jo rd a n on i cups flour, about secretary. Rebekah Lodges the Equal Rights Bill wherein iiope to in«ke-thit-a world-wide - T E R R Y R U S S E U . hesatd he vTOuld'wle'as lie sa^^ , orgarilzatipn. oup warm water ,jith the one. ^ ^ rfte recipe. Just maU it to ru wds read. . . After the business rtjeetingv A A ic c P m c c o Ii leaapoon sugar addisL In j the ,-jteetpe—'Department.. . ®>ent Prayerwaa.held for the, large bowl, coinbine-ma^ed Woirtiin’ir. T»rfg» the group met at Hansen’s C^fe /» »! JO iX U o D C I I , late Mrs. Jessie Davis. Reports ■'potatoes, the three tablespoons MEMBERS’ OF Twin Falls iodgti N o . for ' refceshments, with Mrs. mdpe becomes the property of' were given and approveid and I Hew moijify Tnalttn'B' -Wednmiday nighi-dimrtg a-dinner ^n/'*• - l^theran Junior Music Club, ^ Master Ellis Reddick' presided. ■ Clarence. Werner, Hansen. TWIN FALLS - Worthy her-for her music and presented atowt iwr«k(.rr o^‘ ' affiliate of the National Miss Russell is a %hior at Matron Marian langdon of her a gift. Federation of Music Oubs, held Hansen High School. Werner Magic Chapter No. 82. Order of An exchange program was AU ACU AOMItltO Its January nieetuig this week. was graduated- from Hansen the Eastern Star, honored the presented by .Filer Chapter. No. ■'■Pfeira'efn B e c k y M e ye rs "High School in 1969 and the associat,e matron during the 40^ It was announced the next presided.- 'A v a rie ty program College of &uthem Idaho in meeting at the Masonic Temple meeting is Big Sister Night, Alt A6i> AOMlTttO Scholarship duditions was presented by • Kristo 1971, ' ■ . this week. with Twin Falls Chapter No. 29 GP Wolters,_ Becky .Meyers, "An early June weddmu is M rs. Harold Brown, associate being special guests. Pictures of R a y n e tte __ BJissm, Kristin planned. Roberts; Kay Thaete, Marlis miAtcito w e lc o m e and presented a gift 7:30 p.m. After the meetlna a. 2* > »r I scheduledM dreh 19 in TF Mumni, Dawri_ Phillips and from the worthy matron. cake walk will be-heldTn the Kimberly IjeruTan, who eaClf' Mrs. Louisa Montgomery. dining room. played a*^iano so|o, and Jana TVVIN FAI.l^ - The Idaho 2 blue Tw in F a llp Chapte.r No. 29, M rs. Refreshment committee own accompanists and a copy of students sing in \he original lainpe,' linda M>Tland, Dina Federation o f' Music Clubs' each selection perfonned for- language. Bette Hawkins and Mr. and iociuded Mrs. Ueo Sharthouse,. ( Y ' i NO ON^ UNDER Oambrel and. Heide Schorz- Mrs.' bti^e fUmseyer; Filer IB ADMITTED SchoGE^Tp Auditions Com­ the jurifees. ______In the event of a tip ' lRp Chairman, assisted bv Mr- femon-,— sin Bing— a— quar tet ■ p encits- No. 40, Idaho Grand Chapter linda Cox, Mrs. Marguerite mittee will hold Khplarship Scholarships will be awarded studentiperfonniiig the more ^umber. auditions Sunday, March 19, at committee members, were Cohant, M r. and-M rs. Hollc^ts arid teacfiers m iist" miist” meet adBrtTonar" Junior Festival Bulletin, or a table topics and jack Holland SEW ING LESSONS^- Mr. and Mrs. Claude AUen, members of the National requirements for the "School of classical selection of com­ forhis speech^by Club No. 793of ON Review Hagerman No. 78, and Mr. and Kederation of Music Qubs and Your Choice Award," A work parable difficulty of about five Toastmasters. International at Mrs. Everett Bonnichsen, Filer KNIT & S-T-R -rr^-H Fabriti must pay an entry fee of {3 fdr from the romantic period not to minutes in length. .Selections its meeting thU week. each category entei"ed. exceed six or seven minutes must be memorized and the presented No, 40, w ere introduced. Entrants are to provide their must be prepared —Vocal entrant must provide music for Shakers and their topics Mrs. Mary Frazier, Hager- Classes Start jfth 25th man No. 7r-and a 60ii>ear i - ■ ■ vi the judge as w ell as the ac- were Martin Foss, Ec- . T y iN FALLS - The Book.. ~ PShlrip i ;«»niiis- .Jack- tfm n s r Wflyf <»m p anigt. --- ■ '■•nig_chi!aren tif sanaiHzr-tar “ Uninterested or Interested"; Icom e. .Applications and further O^ar Ivewis was reviewed by R*gist«r NOW ! Hov/oii four plans j£brfei= 'little, “ Recreation in- Mrs. Helen Beem, Filer No.' uiformation are pvailable from Mrs. Blame Molyneaux at America as We Know it Today,” 40, was pro tem organist for the .Regiitfation alio being token M rs. Dotfeld" Youtz, auditions ineetinn of the l/e U v re . et l.a and Frank Robinson, "Shotd'd e v e n ih if.'M rs , l,ant!don gave for Lingerie or Men'* Pan'l chairm an, 795 N. Walrtut .St., Plume Literary Arts' Society given for soronty We or Should We Not liet In­ her a special welcome, thanked Cloisei Staffing loon. Twin Falls,‘or Mrs. Trafford this week. ' Bray, District No. 5 president. volved " TWIN KA1.1.S - Joe 1-eFeure in charge of the It is the story of a Mexican 2000 overland Ave., Burley. Al Greenway served as table Salisbury and Ruth Miller spoke program. “ family. After the review, Mrs. topic chairman: Homer Spring's lofty approaches to !i> ..Sigma Chapter of B eta Ph i on MolyTieaux showed slides of Mexim taken pn hpr recent trip. the pump Include wedges and -N e ws R oberta;.- toasTm aaler, ____ a n d _ Harold Metz, timer. Kent Kirk platforms, often in cojntrasting trip to-Hawaii at a meetmg this A Lovelier You Mrs. Don VanNoy gave the Sovr-On .Shopping Center was general evaluator. colors and materials. 7 3 3 - 5 5 4 2 past week at the home of Mrs. authors sketch. Dave Funke. OFF-BEAT BEAUTY AIDS Mrs. Ralph Nelson was chairman of thg^travel' By Mary Sue'M iller in t o ^e arga ,.In add ition!tion t o ^ eit taprogram a lk . When we girls want for a new or improved beaut >ilid»g-of Hawaii.- ohot i^id, TRe word someT^ow gets arciund and TRi^ wheel; c r u A progressive dinner-te which .start turning to provide it.' These products for example husbands are invited w ill t)e arc direct results of our cries for help held Jan. 22. It will begm wtth Autom atic lipstick liners, a iliro case that houses both -salads at home-of -W f:-and new soil color creme lip Mrs Dave Funke, main course liner anti a super fine' .11 the home of Mr. and Mrs. sable blend brush Eli'm-- Murray Bates, dessert and ln.lte.^ hard lines for­ i!ames will conclude the ever A prcit.v mouth f i .'^ening at the home of .Mr and m akiM ' w a •Mrs Joe Brooks K-nr the hnir. spray- The nejcl m eeting is Feb 2 at on criMm Tinse that you -**TF —tTOnre c r . M r s ■■(Tten rmYTK through .Ind'Tenve ' r.iwford,- with (lary on dentil' enough to use on t'hildrcn but -per- G R E A T E N T E R T A I N M E N T . . . ■ uasive enough to ren­ der yuur hair tangle- Past.Oracles free and .^hiniiiK A be- YO U CAN B E T O N IT ! h nison^ • Warm Perfurne, a Club elects fragrance that warms TINY H A RRIS SHOW up the way you do. Thus TWIN FAl.LS - Dorothy Ht—WB/ . the .scent become.< yours Tiny Harris hos becom e the BIG M AN with the BIG voice. A Treadwell ,,was etected Its form is a fluffy cream, containing skin emollients m ultitalented man w ho belts out com edy routines or handles a boss president of the Past Oracles’ as well as famed scents from France An experience' guitar as w ell as he sings. A country .^oy w ho cgn sing pop or rock ih ree-minute foam. .Pi^k~-~Ml.^‘p~ with eqtaul success. ; ^ ^ ^ Koto s uale this weeK. .\ quickie, a.s ever was' Other officers elected are • A mini ^^irdryer - fils in the hands an3 does a max Grace Samples, vice president: nf <1 job on roller sots or free'falls^ Great for wigs' WINTER CASH CARNIVAL . Frieda Evans, secretary, and • Big jum p'— ifom head to toe.'A much i^eeded boot I-ena foiu grooming doubis and worrie?! Stnd loda) (or YOUR A T T H E * 2 5 x 0 ^ 5 0 0 The February meeting is GRO(T\!ING -A 10 Z, a- boolilci that covert e%ei7 »iep in achieving SHOPPING - Monday. Feb. 21,- with Dorothy ^tnoolh lMk». ll ItlUJigw 10 manicure «nd pedjturC. UK dcodoMnli G A M m and depuilorie*. balhe lor beautjr, lend feet, handi, leetii tnd ere*, ATLEAST ... Treadw ell. polish skin and hair, ckre joz rloihr^, apply perfume, overcome per- Mindl po^r». To obtain your ropy, wriie \iary .Sue .Miller in care of tliia SPREE ncwipaper, encloting a long, Kl(.addre*Kd ttamped envelope and 2S 2 DRA>IN(i,S, $ cents in coin. BUS THIS FRIDAY 0 ^or'n heads- F O R ..... AT 5:15 d^nee club &

JEROME — George Honv, ' Shoshone, . will . «erve as W E T W Y E M O V t B ^ ■ t ' t . T ' - j - ' president of the Buttons and yo^Can JS.lOn JiJf Bo«s Square Dann Qub. Com e Visit Us A t Other officers are LeoMard Wren, Rupert, vice presideiit; Oar New Location Created by CHEF'.ANTOIINE Mrs. Gc o t o Horn; ShortCM, FRIDAY: ^ T 3 M A l N l i^ ; V r Yftii f!an Rultn lt»

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M UIlll^m UlKIM Kf lllliM I at iljte Twjn U)S ■* of- the college of religion at p-tn. Fe^ lB on-:‘I^phecy and those planning to atfend thp-/ S ta k e ■-C8ni«r-’;Haitisorr :Brighanj-^foufts- yniversity Modern'TST'^^*-H^irpreaienty^' lectt^ sr-Tick^"~arg Avenue, over, th e ' nfext ■ four- having served as institute serving as dean of the rnlleoe nf throiigh a reoresentativp in 3y LOL IS C A S S E L S i/ito-tf joyous adventure. striking ■ justification of the month period. director of bqth Colorado Stat^' religion at BYU. He has spent -respective wards of the area f United Press tnteniatlonql Some churtfhes do'off^ and church’s existence. ■ . ■nus ia part of. the contiriu^ ipany -months _ia Jerusalem stakes. Pouglas-H - HaHsea-ia- emphasize these things. But a To understand why this is education program of the University. analyzing modem Middle East chairmM of the tickets in Th^ "Jesus I movement," ;Kreat many others—espwially we need to rertiembef-that the church with leakers, Daniel H. - EWer-Thomas'will speak at 8 occurrences aind biJtilieal- pro- Shoshon'e, ■ , • — »- which- continues to nourish in the so-callfed mainline word "church’.' does not refei;. Ludlow,' R ^ rt K. Thomas. .p.m. April, 21 in Twin Falls on ,' ihrou^oui America, is at orice Prolfslant dehominaTTons ^ primarily to an . ecclesiastical Leaun G^.Otten and George W. ••Insight Into . the Book of" SU>JDAY: a rebuke td and a vindication of. have hidden the light of the ros- organization. It certainly does Pace, religious i^chers and •Mormon.” . He is presently- -.SutuSf^iool______^,. _ -r-„- WoHRip ' 7^',00 a m ' the institulh>nal c,'hurch. not refer rnerely to a buildirig. church leaders. serving as academic 'vicf 'routh Mig • 6i3 0 P m It is a rebuke, because its Elder Ottm will speak at 8 ; president of B Y U and is widely O oip ei Hoo* ; 7 30 P.M devetopnient and raprid spread, Froii) the start, the church VICTOB I-BROWN p.m. today in Twin Falls on the known.as one of the co-authors Tw.n Faliv FUU GQ SPgl CHURCH >e; even.the most unde.serving of CASSIA COl.NTY ()f- ioiiiiiiuim,s fonnTled on. chores." JiS______F Y T ~ ■MaL'istrate Court He.'iuinf tmuual love, a call to In Jesu.s' ovvii metaphor, . Clyde I., (ioodinan. 2B, .•Vlbn’'', TWIN KAl.l.S ' - Bishop the kuul uf Christian disciple- millions of yount; pegple have Ifie church may have done a $15, failure to purchase hfen.se; iihip vtliuJirtyuireajiCrviL'e aiid la^iwe to -Ui»;-i;hurcb-««t>king t-tie ‘ woefully . inadi^uale- -uf. yic^or 1. ,Hro,Wi\;,, second_ — Terry I;, Hare-,-ir,—Heybunt. sacrifice; and. above all, bread of life, and were given proclauiiing this message. But riniii.si‘lur in the* presidwg $1^50. improper backing;; bi.sliiipric of the .I.DS Church, personal experience.of the love iiLstL'ad tile stone of ■self-servin)' with all of Its shortcoinicgs, it Frank Kiecher, 78. Burley, $15, will speak-at the 'IVm ' Falls of God inaiiifi.’Sted in Jesus iinii in.slilutionaliiim, Hie "Jesus has. kept alive the memory of failure to keep vehicle under the .poiM'r ■ Ilf this liivr to iiioveiiieril" is an cxpre.ssum of" •lesu-s. Hiul It not done .so, there .Stake Omference iiiTwin Falls (.-untrol, and Collins Cliristie, 40, triinsfdrin human life frcjin a tlK'ir im.salisfieiniuntier ■ would Ihmio. Jesus inovetnenl ' Hishlip Rrnwn, a native of Denver $12,50, no" prn-rate (lrear,\. nie.ininnle.s-s" Hill ironicall.\ it also i.s y todav Carilstiin, .-\llxirta, Canada, was sticker ___ rin airline executive at tl>e ftme Slieila McCflslin, IT, Burle,v. of Ills appointment to the I17..3D, slup iiiin.'M ifun Dtf ■presidliiy bishopi'ir in T9fi1 -He OkellxTrs. 47, Declo.- $111, ex­ D r u g f i l m IS an I'xpt.rieiii-ed ,viiutli, i burclv- pired vehicle s;ifeti inspection. anil Ijiisine.ss leatler — Fore.sL I.._Smefllev, -iiUfit TTrp”ciinferen<'e seS-''ion will tx' e l a t e d d ] $17 rjO, fullowin^ loo clo.se. and hi'ld. al -111 a in Keb li ^n the -.lake i i'iiler, 4:15'SlauniV St N $17 5(1, iiilpHifiifi ■liu ii at in- R u pert 'l.losd '.A Haiinlliin.' st.ik(‘ lersei.'tion pri...iiili'Mt, -,.i\s M.vflMi s ,iri- . , .lones'Li l-.vnnTi;2 Bui'lu>. $115. -- - .An htmr-liiriK JVtilcoTTii', ~- ' ^ ri. .iittW - I failure .Lu'.yltdd.tilt: f4utit-uf -wax ' sliowrr’nfTT’n |i in .Monday .li­ Victor Harra. .Ir . Meyburn,>l?5. the ’IVi.-Mlv l.iillieraii nm n li I JIS mctM lii’iMiif; oil. sii.spended driver's parish m.UupiTl ■lireii-sc. 11 C I ’arks. til, Kurle>. .-\rL I.iuKIi-iU-r is fra'liirril in P r e s t y t e r i a n s p^lanned $107 &+>. --ftttltirr tti drtve reasnnnble and prudent, basic the film -.mni' ili ii^ iiiis ii.m - r^ ’iN k a i .i .s All l.UtS----rultfi an4 HuMidiirt^A.l^^ ;:iu ii|u4l»»mu- Miiil • Stake C’unference yai\ be Ueid at Ca.sville, Mo JES, parketi-'tm are likel v i.' I'lse the very younn tfit* Twin Kails West - Slake (HMiple i’ ' u'in leiiil Ihis riiiinl\ elect officers hitjhway blockiiii; traffic J'.it)Ornji(‘U*. H(M) Harn.son Sr at in the >1 ,ii ■ li. r.iine it we iln |iui Cre^;^; W .Smith. 18. Mall.i. ill a lu Siintla.y jmn to ...... ilx'iit il I'WIN 1-'.\I,'1-.S- Nc« offu-.Ts W;il M'fi f 1 jil. failuri' 111 reu 1stI'l' ‘Hit' thrfiu‘ "f Hu* ronfiTffXT 'ITie p. I-' .Iflil ttlr "f !hi- First fnited r’ri'.itfiV'trrran I )urint: tin* M'liii-itim u jl \i-hnli'. William .-\, Heuanl, 17, public .'I'.i'.i-il .11 roriiilii; lu lliiiiih iif JWMI l-'.ills Jia\e Ix'fil iiu'flinu lui'sdijv ,thr.. l‘<7i liuii'lunt.; ihi* liiispcl in ilu* lliirles , 'Jii :')0, speedinu, .Siivne M oiiu* .m, Sill, ovpirt*«4 e^alional ITu* annual of ci^tn- V "O T . " s 1K (• pI' e •; 11 lelTtTniTTr,— \ eturlc safTT) inspeitiun and /niiiM* rU ’« tf.l III siTVi- iifi i Ih * nnltri'N vvtTt* hoaitl and fldri*’'' iiil" iiiciiiIh-i .mil >. isit.'i ^ t.. H.ilx-i l KiidU's. Hi,-Hit)»t*rt- $1.). v ‘s'‘l"ti .Hr I h' .I'ltlti MrK.Ufi, iinii (l^•al■1)n^ vvfr<> in.slallf--11,il Ml-. Ut'\ H mI m t I \‘»*r*Nf,si w ill l l fi m i / y Maulstrate f'lKii I i 111i' V i H .ii' 1'" .11"..1 1 pi I irl. '-Il • .tl'r N’*mi I i,i\ ril 1*' H.i\ Uirn Iti, I vv in UlK.- ,i’ 11 a iif Suml.i. Kills $J:i, ii.i -(.di.li, uispei tim; a u c l i o i v ■1 .Ifi :.-.l !■ ".ri \r m :Ih- Ix m - ,1 din ri(*r^ \l.i>: K Hi\li> _’5, n,iili'\ 'I ilc.li I-f,>> .ir«- M[ M r'' ,<1H III s|>ei-i|nu’ .l.iiiiiis H t o p i r H.if IV NiMiIri Ki'fMTl I ,111. 11, '.4, I .inViloii! N I; ^ t i l l r u n s -M -Jrlr- rind Mri— HtHr sef Sinntay TUT.\. 1-Al.l-S 111,, link i-'a :io, spei.inn^; .Mich.iel F .\lli-ii. Mr ,ind \lr^ .Inhii ln-tween Ilia n 's e.\pce.s,sion ol'c m u .SoimI.iv h,i.' tieeii Su ,uii'r . 111. llailr,\ $ 1' .'i'. Fll.Ch H,\ popular lli-i lialui. .Mr^ - Madeline inti.ni'il\ ,ind Hie divine help he n;iii>v'l K iin il) -I'lnner ,Siui' failiiri. 1.1 >u-lil riiilit nf w.a.i. . demanil, tin- .Va^arene nuirch (alle.spie. Mr and .Mr.s Ko.\ fxpenenres will be di.scu.s.sed at il.u ' 'al lh(. .Na/arene (tuin'h, Vharles C Nejti‘eponte. 21, is reiH-aiii'i.: ns While •KleiiluMis. Mr. and Mri; Uav;d 11 a m Sunda.\ se rvice s at l-'irst ,u cui tlin^.. I.i Itev t^ernie W Keichuni, specdin*;, F'fephan! ' .Siinda,\ .Schiml \ii;,\le,''Mr and Mrs Honald Ctliin 11 Ilf ( liris l, ,'i-ieiilist. Kin IwersCii, p.i.sliT Michael W, Ullon. del Mar. Ui liii ,inil Mr .mil Mrs U.malii auction »h,iih _ivill run until Wh ..\ve !■: , Twin. — ...... C;ilif f.’t’ .Sn__jjpeedinn, -ami - Kf b -in------•\nita I A)ui.se .'stephen.son,^ ilk 'H lh li ffie n 'd s h ip da.\ w lie n Tho.si- ,»:m':h1iii,j ,Siinil.t\ 1 liiirrh fainili'es w ill in\'itc other Haile>. t'12 6t». spt'eiiing ■School 1 ,|I n l,ih-tlls l. m .in l . .tauulith tij i;tiurch and homi; to Ivan H Swann^r^ lliUlO'* ■the L U Ji -l>y. ■ai i e n d i n t^ 50. speeding;, $1'.’ .SO. im- Filer Baptists iliniiiT i;,irh -.eciifiil ,Simda\ nf classes, Ix r'.' I'H im ir briiu'iiu' ■;hi. in.'iilti m il M.r\e .us fiunih lirnper b.ickiiii; C.t'iirue H .iO ,lhst . -f.'- wIm- Ii;|s Ucirv. .11. ,S;ui .V a lie v ,a il, 'lirrrw’r- Sunda.C and a sii;n.up Ihl ei' h l l ' hMMl'lMi* snini". .fM. . Ii.ii: uilll l». pi,II I'll nil Ihi' f,iiliirr ti. ri'i'isti.r \ehulr ,iii- neu . Ill ;■ . •' f - .iih r [11 1 s, announce aides I'huri I liulli'tii; U.,ii'.l .U' nl iiualK 1‘hilip M l,abala, '4 '.In' SI-. : ! ■' ;r.: 'i:!,.-. ! ,i, ■ I'r'lnilKii: $K:in p.issuit; in ,0' ,111V 'liiplir,!; 1,'n ;;ru |.,. ,m I. 11 i .■ 1 .■ M i l l ; :'i .'I I'I :!'i. ' .iiiil Mrs ilU,iiii I'rie. l*.,ird ..I mlcrsvi ti,-.i\ Kre.teru'k H ■ntfrr- ''.1^. .1-:. I’-'l i:s 'nuis!i,in i.diiral'hin: Fl/,i niei.lmi.inri. liiV .Sun V^ijl''' llu- h.j-.uii..L .11.; m i, I'li.s! hull'.is'.

  • I l / f ' ; ' ■ I'.- I l j . lu-1 .11 . . ' !'. K. . 'i.isN'cs .mil \'irtil Wri^hl. \|.hiili. .innuall) , and Kenm-th 'ri-riifili: . T- | H .-li .iri'l 'I.'U .iiilship. r Wjlker, .14. Twin F.ilN, ,i I’l .1,'.’ I),irrr! f:.i' K. ." I'. .. sri '., ,is i.,'in.'nilTees 1 1 1 serve iini'->ear S u n d a y JI7 ill, sliip si»;n l»-ri, (II.II . 1 I I'lil 1, !i f'i\ i.| ■ .'.'I.,' I : I ;i. Krt 'ii:i,' are Mrs Hulls. Mrs l>'iiiald H ,Iiiril.iii T5. ■ ' r - :i!;.ir.lr-.L' M: I. .' Mhi. i .s-.iM rr .Mflliin ,inil Hnsi- 1-11 I K Viuith ,SuniJ;u^uill' ll.m nw r Park, 111 . $13. K. '. U It-rst-r I .i!:ri'r M.lii'i fti.wer I'ummitlec tic ..lisi'rved .Ian :<0 and will Ik' sj'eedinL:. I lales Kr> t)eri;er U '.1: !: r.ii;,,'j,i Millei, .Mr.s C;,.i,l..ii !!i.iiki.i| b> special musii.. a Ihiluth. Minn , $17 50. stop sii;n ' i .fTs"ii .iiiil Mrs Ciinanl l-:d- '•■eTi .111. rh.iir ,ind spei l.il I iwI'l, M M cl'iirm u k Ki-:, M - \:. \ ..',11 Is Miiisic Mr.% Till ker, ; iir-fl. v[u‘,ik e r l^ il) .Sturtev a n i I h uiii $ J- 50. speeili Hi.' ■ :.r, ' NIr<. I 'm 'h.’! \nilrens and Mi s Kuil.'lpl^ (■ Aihalka. :>0, ll.iili v Insuring I : ' ■> ,1 ^l.l^'f.,lll .Inhnson, sm i.il and SlU. iiu .saft.H> inspecliun. jiid - 1 , I \ I. 1 - l.irrs ,\ndre«s. Mrs Association I1i .nt,is g Ku.’rs, tV }||.|efi,i ______- V .11 i:'\Vri,-hl .aid .Mrs lY iif . ,\k'n:___ LUl__expired .safi:,t^ ith. ghetios ‘.rjx c '.TXT trrm r tit^iiD»-a.v. iihrarv. and. .Mrs.'" at .. — -...... II" ; i ■; ,ii I ' .1 r ;i-s I 'r .1 w f.ird , l-'\ er el I Sl'irli-s IV Il, probate of stii.ill tf : :! Il I'W s M?“ ‘ Hii'h.inl i's’,i:i. fili.(i iiriler ap(>ointim; 1 ■^'.1. .I", I Ml ^ •Mur*;.i;i. M rs 4-,,vle Abel and slates m eet .ippraiserr: A William Kend.'ill. difficult sij/,i!, ,liihns..ii n.iijnnatini; prMl),i:<. uf estate, filed notire nf ...... _H.\N.S1:'.N--- ML-nitwrii ...f J lx Mmr apiJs'inieil tor provinu wil 'in' J woil'd tfinkinp lor answer’^ G mj — n k w v :'!; k I VI— Hansen Witter and S»nser Iiii- ■Sl.iti' ,.f Idaho vs Richard K j iiaptisl 1 ' .1, Ht,„ K.i f - |>riivew«‘*U-.A.'i.mn'ialion jvuiual HuMler driving; while m the pKicc to start. God is hope C o J now pceduiiu.aillii bi ii'-K Bcdiaiii (44(4 -kh*»Ultw* m«tstum-i'eb_22 iU-- TfwTTTnmrTni'ti umrmm Tranrr .Stu\ve.s.inl 'iiliiiii w,is ..liiTi'il 8 pjii, «i the ('.range buildmg lirkel and complaint, .State of onl\ Mmi iH». in insi,r.-u,i Boise law yer ■Ml person.s ih the a.s,sociation lilaffii vs I’atricia K Hilo). althouj;! p.tsi..r ,mi| :ii- -we uriied to xltend the meeting fi>r>:ec.\. bound over to distrirt txiiird .‘ 1.: ■_ s„ru. JJij: luiil'li*! In a bo.ird meeting Tuesed ttie vs Cher>l Hii;j;«. fortier.s , The> ',,11 ni ; Uii' problem ni. i- gels church job fee pijlicN for per.sons residing bound over to di.strict court fur to Mr- f.mestii Bowiiiiin outside of Han.sen who wish to I'.iifM" \.i'>i-ir \ - l alt. l. I lirislian Science Committee on trial; afvd State of Idaho vs THESE SPONSORS MAKE THIS PAGE POSSIBLE (‘roixipe a p<'tite woman who jiiin the sewer s,\ stem H.. I ,is lin-l, appoint ed l*ublication for Idaho Orvis I/eeKoy Dilka. disorderl) runs pfi.t.ibl) the larjtest black It inas voted b.v the txiard to Me will represent the (.Ijurch. conduct, entered guilty plea and owned insurance agency m the review each out-of-city ap- THE CHURCH NEEDS YOV . . of .Christ .-Sfientist in relations $32.5(l.b6nd forfeited. . . countrv _wiih' public offltlals.. neM'S , olication on an irKfivitfual basis, Mrs PrrjtTipp' ttad'-.TTepula- and {let’crmine a total cost for media, and other groups ATTEND THE CHURCH -tion for rt'fiisin*; to follow the throughout the slate,. He sue- the custom ei after «he; SEX AND MOgALin WILSON BATES line of resistance, suoh as . .cpTfis flay Cl j^jmmons.Jr— cu.stome‘r s situation hals been -i-soWE Mnil - tbsstn^; ^tietlii^ properties into' 1 A lawyer • TaJbot graduated^ reviewed. .The cost-TnS be” -O f .Yom-caoteB: m u m t m R i insurant-r prxiJs, at high rates A N S W E I K , ^ Maytag - Monarch - Philco - Kihh»n Atd from the University of Idaho in' stipulated prior to th^ start of THIS SUNDAYJH^ and low i o\er.i>>e 19fi4 and obtained his law service Obedience to- moral freed Twin — Jerome — Burley J.____L IL - "Emesia makes her own three people (rom temptation i degree in 1&68 from Willamette TYIER STREET estimate of the ris|i^[' said an. I University College of I.aw in and each gained a new dimen­ insurance authority, '.and if she fVpunn Hg is a rtie m ^ of the BAPTIST CHUBCH sion of freedom. -Listen to their SOUTH D«NO PRODUCTION WALLS NQRTHVESL

    Morrung Wo«\^ — them until she gets j»hat s^ . FVatemity wants ' . ' — . Talbot is an active member of 6 :3 0 J' A S'-'^Oung People. ^ So KmesU got 'Concord First Church of Christ, S c ^ - 7 :3 0 E^ntng Wo'ihip Monday, 6:30 P.M. ..Baptist a pobcy for_n)ore, I iisi. Boise,; yhere.-be tea&es VOICO LYNWOOD ^ million She got a Kenneth CJHimpie [ Sunday school. 1 ^ committee Pas"tor iheTRUIH ' million pblicy for Bethany (tin publication office is located • BUILttERSSUPm ^PPMGCENTER ,rh«t.«7J3.i9i'r , 5v»fyfhiny To Build Anythft^g Idaho't M o*» Comphft Shewing Ctntufr Baptist Church wtuch had th i in the Idaho Building, 216 Nbrth^ ihofHCMS Twin Fqilt — Jerome — Borl^y Blu^ tq>i<» Bhd. a. Rl«f Ave.-Twin ^oH» same pn>hlem‘ __ , ____ -NATHAN ■■■■ .

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    By DAM D ESPO Would be an eventual "five to seven year sap" in building funds," he sard. T 1 million in state a»;o. .\ndrus Said. " I ask that Ihe legislature not urgent, we can't take a chancc on another riiit Ouildinn funds ' ’ ■ ' authorize any new-projects from the Permanent like last summer." i Ttie chairman of the Ptrm anert Building Fund Buildint^Kund until existiDK authorizations can' The council received reqiiesta.lEitr building . -^yISfD Council. Hep Kmerv F. -Hedlund. r)-j>t ' honored gnlv possiMe c;;tt?plipn-to ihis k'laliflg aver- -million-ffoni warious agiifv Maries. sard'THurstiaj 'tfie a i’um-il had a^ireed rertniiiienaation ^duld be for Thcreased em­ cies, Tlii;' recommendations it transmitted to the, with i;ov (.Veil 1) .-ViilruS that the state phasis on the new prison construction pro^;rajn , lt't;islatare asked for slightly over $^.5 lltiUion. . PrtittenliarN- \vn; the stale's tup, i:urr»?ni -coiu _::_ja£dlund agreed-»10 r.hin in cmpfiasis to-the . .\inong the projei'la droppetl, in addition to strui’tion .need ' s'S.ite penitentiju-y had boen-^ostly to tfie state-'s t'^l s rt>quesl. was-b’ $2.fl iiUtlion requtwt froi!^< ■'lluii deVision, fie s;iul. ali'iij; w ith. j shorluUf ''.f ■ mcUiding CSl lil.:ilio Slati? Llniyersity for phase II constructiorf available fmids. ’ ivhJrjCuted ti> 'the tMufK'U's Tlte Twm h>lls scRiwl's request for S’J.i niiUiiln_' .fiT a voc«^^onal-lechnlcal buildutg and Ka^liern whittltnti diiwn Ilf fdui'.ilh'nal ui^titutuins' f"r I'tiase II construction of a viH-atri'nal- iil.ilio Wicational Sdiool's buiUling reque.sts fiir i4t»iiiiil hiiildinji I fi.iiii i>Wi|ii il 1 inillii...... ' Hut lltsUluiid ■ dlirffiitHHl wilU th»! i:iyct Ual .preidnted by .tin; councjl t»> rtW li»giN!rtiurt‘ t>nr "nf the projects approved by thE.^coimcil execytivcs request that the le^jislature not Hedlund also noted other wllejjes' request^^ called for JSO.OOO'for paviiig all 18 ariilory appriipriate fimd*. fpr am nthei :u'W pri'jeCl.'' f"r h.id been, cut for the li)7'Mil7:i fi.scal >ear 'Hie parking lots across the state. Hedlund saul the the I'liniiiii.’ TIm .i I ii’.i!' ^ ■ Ci'iitu-ll r<>'lr tTTiifin Ih(i l;i,.il f(>w wMrs tile ailletfes" council received other requests from the m ilitary. lleiUiiJid s.iiil :tk r^■^ul! .'I :fir mural.'riiun ,uut si'hiiiJls had rvceived thi'if f.iir sh.ire of bill luiiili-cl tiiem to the SBO.IKW Ogurt'

    Rupert m ail files s m i B l a i n e W A TKHFAI.I, was created when flood water » ashed din awuy from the blacktop on a road a h - 4 2 suit over snacks C a o i a & - - u s i s I k ^s a w a v >oulhv\fst nf Kur|<‘>. lI H lt 'A C a s ^ a IM IN I'A l.l.S A H y jn l -sellers of the kippered siun k.s, E l m o r e man whn h<*-7raffrred ^ ‘untntn States WholrsntPT'n f' p_i;i iii.iTli'nl in iu r ____ Kis' di.stributors ol the item luid h o o d i n g ligf.stiVe s\Niein when he ate rHR-Bjelland and I'o . packer .an of kippured siuuKs i.s of King Oscar kippered snacks L i n c o l n •■tvKiji^ cPaiiiage.-. m a' ~~H6llegbeck alleges that he .iie. 'UiiTiTi^Turrnih Oistncl Court, the can of fi'sh on Jan ii. 1!)70. —W m tilwtor -1 lA I n 1~ all-v. ‘ ’ imd llie.can contained gruuji/] ^ r» in Falls “■•Tnas); whuh has causinl RTiii HiLs.sril Hollcnt'eckj.s .seeking $'2,500 ui medical bills He also ’ Fricfdv January ?I 19.'; . / better in valley^ - Tk«loy-’-E-)r€eiler'> iLvinJi^ci Iruiii AltxTlsufii. liic— s»Mjks $30,000 general daniage.s^::^—

    ^on»gM—Good"'----- 'I'he flood situation in .Magic In I'a.siia I'ourity, water is blade will be .used to scrape Tomorrov. ExceUenr Valle\ improved todas, hut ram reported receding where fields niost of the mtrdTrwar aiTd-’Hw=^. or snow- continued to fall in most and .some parts of roads'were lot will be washed to rpmo Ve the SV races set oT the rrgion " tmrtcr water 'lliursday. Scvcral_ ^ .SI N VAl.I.KY Tlie annual .Sun Valley .Ski T F ntan a p p e a r s At Jero m e flood waters hoases were surrounded by ^ • Hub (•h.iiiiiiiiins111 I) riU’Os will Ik* I'oruluctinl subsldetl Thursdav, hut water w a teth u fn o seriou.s (lamage .s.i(urda> and .Sunda>. according to Gordon -Tyas-ftsing" ap ffi luua.r-n r w r nrjTOT tr tl tu .lioiirgTTin tic "- Hulterfirkl. chief of Ihe races and presiilent of were bus> ino\ing siindbags tu area. t H a r e y S u i l H l e d !tie ski rluh in death case Uiem available if needed In Jerome .severe muddy .hiniiirs will lumpcle .S.iliirda> and rAce.s f.T In llie West end of Twin Falls Conditions also prevail and sentofx and veterans will br sctieduleil (I'l . 1 « 1 N I;' \ I I S H.if-nlil Ihe deleii.M' alloriun indii aliiig. Coimlv maior roiliJ damage has Mavor Jack..i|^u.ssell said gar- y o u t h o v e r B u h l .Sui l.i> 'llu'eM'iils will tx'gin al 10 a jn on l>ith ('...rilun .\V;i-l(l.'ll .i Twin Kalis. deiiarlment at -Shoshone 'I .1 \"'.i;v k.llf.I u'l 1.1H . l)ic UlujuJ''riiiil Bar New Year's of ilLslrii't roads liave Ix-eii reports all other roads open morning at tlie Blame County -K ’b iu .ir'. Uc .1 ir.if!;i Kvi' nu’ bulfrr struck and repaired, Tho'iiips kil.cd l\") .1, I a'c. i'll, who was roads iu'e still muddy and tlic Kairfield, Willow Creek shot himself in the leg late nUlI.'^\ ar. srl'klli.; JilK'Ol'pd I tr.ii c fd n 11 h f 11 si degree .sc.ileil ,il iCie bar rougli Sununil and Craters, of the Wednesday afternoon while ^flamages fiu:n ’.he owiieis .mil F H A l o a n E c o l o g i c a l nun der VIm- .iMi**ntit‘d cnni- Waddell Is re))ri-sented In the ’niornp,son s^iiil he had^x*en MiMjn iireas. .snow is fallmg and target practicing, ■ driver of '.he car in whii h Iheir' pl.iiiil was lilrd In lYnseciitdr . iHiijiic however, that waters from IS no p«blem from flooding in against Mjimes A Frit?, Paul with a revolver at about 6 p.m. enviro'nmenlal furum .IS ■Salmon Falls Creek spilled over the area so far. He stiid h i plans ______Hawkins .md , W jlliam R '■UA.sHTvr.Tox, n r. r s Wednesday. He said that he sii'heduled here beginning Snow m obile race ~b;inks and Wednesday night to check a head gate near Rich'-"'' p r actift tact niisnn______^------ixw—Iwn H Jot'dnn.-R- ^ $J5 I,iHHI lodii approM'd b> the in western states, it is being slated at H iailey the water opened to divgrt vyater into the -log went out -from imdcr -hto- FJIison and Kawk.ms when il l-'arineis Home .-\dminislralion iu-ranged (jy the Federation of TTiia’itr'ih Minnloka t'ount> desert if- little Wood River and he could not walk on it.' weni iiiT MeTipri VaTTe,'.” ru.ij T t I'll- 1 11) TTTIagennaii Rocky Mountain Stales and the. H,\ll.^:'l' 'Hie .S;iwiooth Ihe event will close al 1* .'10 a in were .still report<'d in poor needs pressure relieved. There north of Ruhl ,ind plunged mi.' .Sen ,lord.in s;ud Ihe loiui fund Hock) Mciunlain Center on His sister, Si4san Shaffer, 8. .Siio'.Mnoblle ( lull w ill ^ sjxinsor .mil a driMTs' meeling will lie condrtum toda\ btM aiise of fnist was no appreciable rise in the . Deep Crjjtdt. .kHUng Ihe \ n iiiii w'li; i-n.itili- th.i’ I il\ l.i uislall a ICnvirunment Annmg pw- ■tehjphoned her mother, Mrs. '. w I r.i.i., Ihis loniluc’.ed priur lo '.he race leavuig the ground folio .ved by river this morning The suit alleges negligence'on I fnlral rural w;i!er ;ind sewer Ijripants inviled i.s I)r H .luhii Twilla Shaffer, at work and w I'ckrm l , .1, . Ill .11 tig III ,lo\ Tropliies will U- awarded tu ram, flooding and wanii teiii- In Twin Falls water al.so has the pari .'f ihe leler.danls . .'■.i ir, •“ r.ir;il—K> Iii. uhairHian of Itif Idaho Mrs .Shaffer came home and SVIii'i'l i-r I I nil si'i I ft ar > ■ winners in Ihe stock i lass and fx'ratures subsided and no threat was lvcau.s<- "f l.ml'\ ll.t- I.CM n’ - 'k si'I . I |,\ ll.i'”^' Sl.ile luinersiK I H-[i.irlliiehl "f look the youth to the hospital by 'i i.Mslil t-l I .isb ri/es. lotaling up to $50(1. Minidoka schtKils reopened heing posed today to auliiin..bi;f IrtA erMiien! v a r ,...... K"4 lt mt-t— -w-tll f»- f-W«fttr-tcd wtll br- invrtt Ht wmntT-t tt* the f'r«l»y . wtth ttHttiyiitnj; tK.Hww neFS Uvmg aKmg the .i‘ ihr .Sni'wni.ibili- Heiiealion modified i l;iss lo coMiplele llieir rminds Itain I’err me Coulee, A doctor at the hosp^al tOld Vi'.i w es! Tif Rotar un Bntli d.iys a rhurkwagnn, w.T>r falMnc thiTP this mnminc • Paul Reyt'olds of Reynolds the deputy the bullet had en­ \ iiii-i! s individual cross- serving food and' beverages. t)ut schoof offi. lals .siiid thf\ , .Mortuar\. IVin Falls, said the tered the night leg in the mid- I I unlr\ la ie is scheduled to _ w t1 1 be available at the site .-\nd l>i()e tuil noon S Itie after eai h racing day, an all da\ U en under water earlier in the thigh bone and glanced down ro-nolf rare will be run in two awards cereiiiony will be .Schools wi-rr I losi^i tlicre week and three to four mches of mto the- knee -joint where it l!) ■ mile laps wilh time i^indiicled at Ihe lliaw alha Hiursii.iv biL.iiist- Ilf road mud had been deposited on lodged and .was removed by; [irovided bt'Iween Ihe laps for Holel, Haik'>. I ondilioris grounds He said a tractor and surgery Wednesday night. teen-agers seek funds ir fin-liiig Tro'phies and i-ysh pi’i/i's \m1| U- aw.'irded to Ihe l’.\n ' . ' :lf f Wes; I P;crn iiiiuwiiiubik s-t a t e w I il e T i ) H i H I hi- Ti iHCH I ainpaigner s a valuable .start in preparing for \.s-"iii.iiiiin sanriitfne1'__the- kim.i»iv — pval ract:. I I i l lai-C. CLared iSjOr ^LtirikiuT .tiaiiipaTKn lodii) ui supplier,. In . jironde' IKc canidy which they muit liv«< .T}>« —(hr pr'ifr^rtnnTil, w ill rrtart Ihe Hevburri Paul area whiih they will .sell in their handicapped' people have •ibiui |o ;i in Regislralion for The teens, a(Wi.sed b> (xsirge f.uyj-raising effort .All proceeds learned to roUer-skale. dan(^e. ~MacT)onaId’,s p e c ia l ^'ducaTior. wtTT bp'lorned over to the West and play gajnrt wnth adults In leach^r al West Minno. are Minico special education unit to addition, field trips are fu nds5?eking To rai.se funds5?eking funds TT" lurmer TTic FntiraTional— am1~ ■M ln'iluleil pi'i iDilii'ally 2 m e e t i n g fe education,and reh.ihilitaiinn 'f ri-creational goals of the school Ttie week-long fund-raising handicappoit ahilUn-B in the rhe West Minico TORCH cluh effort will condude .Saliwdas today, over

    s p u d v o t e McClure adjdresses T W IN ■!-':^T.i„S - Two meetings are set today m the Magic Valley for discussion of the potato industry referendum vote coming up m February, The fu-st meetmg will be at CASTLEFORD - Members are no longer virtues hot have salvation In the future." he saI3" 1:30 p.m. at the~Ualiday .Inn, and guests of the Castleford long been lost. ' the About I8(), ^«rsen« attended Twm Falls, and tlje second at Men's G ab wecg toW .Thursday I'ongressrrian said the annual Ca.stleford Men's 7 '30 p.m. at the Ponderosa Inn, n i^ l by UA- -Qqh4- Janies He said politicians are largely Club barrquet ir^cluding busmess BurTey, -ttiey are at iau irjji prnvidirtR a poor type and. com m M lli T e ^ r s from Both meetings acf being living in a State and area free of of leadership and a leaning TWin Falis and Buhl. arranged by the. Potato most ot the nation's most toward "p h o n ey" and Benny Black was installed-as- serious problems. misleading i^ues. ' new club president succeeding Tom . M cQ al Buhl, district Cong. McQure of the First The speaker said he Ts-jjrad to Gale Conner. Other new officers PGI -promotioi chairman. District of Idaho, expressed be a resHlc5 .t of Idaho and’were are Don Kramer, vice He Said the have concern over the trends ui he not optimisticiioui. oftjuuiabout ituhope ^ UIof p re s id e n t; ^ I^ n P ie rc e , Jwen set to help growers and , hi » M v . nnnnlntrrt _i|nr1 *rrnf1i hr -jind- -Bob. others in the potato industry metropolitan areas in the would preferp trL i-otin-nrgtmt' — H ill, hcad.tg hwPt ------swelling welfare rolls, tfie lack - state to fish and hunt. Jennings Pierce was master referendum for potato market, of'patriotism, and loss of virtues M cQ u re said the'nation must of ceremonies and' special product research and potato among the citizens, count on areas such as Idaho- to musical entertainment was promoQon funds. — "In Idaho we, stlH h avt a produce the strong leadership in provided by the- Common'-; Doyle Bams, executive pio'nemng spirtl anffour’^ p le ils'TOuOi. ^ V , . _ l^lerTbarb^nhbp quartet from (Sfenidf of IhinVaiSiral' Folalo FXOOD walen sairoaiid the home ofM r. and retain' tlwir strong virtues of " It wdll be the young people of , Buhlr and by members of the . CotmdJ, and Merle Andersen, Mrs. M o n iv r Adams. 4M Slmtli. #nd, 2M W t k . honesty and hard work. In ' such areas ais this who will Magic Valley Diiettante'is vice pi^dent, wfli„be main N atu lral lak&- Barley.- The rarafly’s car sits in. the driveway Washington, for example.-thl^- bring- about ->the nation’s “Guya and D i^ " cast. - ' apeakera a f the progranw which fa cmaaLgfllt..Mtct.___ ' ......

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    - .-TWIN FAU;S ■=-^ e iVin-7 Sii;^ V> a.m^-B^dV Falls Recreation Deparjinent B o m b ers vs^ W o o d ru ff’s top rank with two win a A d - ^ "icnirthfl^ ■ 'tiasKetlsair-seRwltBr: ^^FlOTsttl'amrrTi)mVTe^ loss rerordsr-^ltBy Io t H|nea^;"Trr: for 3afur.day is E v e n t ’s Eagles. 12 libon Supermlnds.. EVetett'T G o ld en . Chad Efrownin 4hd Spark’s Sparklers vs. E^ ,e s . Sweat’l .Swishers and’ rector. > ’ Brizee’a Sizjiers, 12 noon. - • Lu^erah. Teaihs 'with one win - ~^'"5SxiirgraaeTS'aroffijU» at • _ • RESULTS . ---- ~afrd~‘pTie' loss— re c or ds - a re" - ...... -i^- Robert Stuart Junior High res in last week’s knothole Craven’s Cremators, fi'dcner’s B U R l.EY . — The blue pencil Mrs. Sharpies selected-as table —Sehool tmd the times of' thair ikolbilll gamofl have 'been ■ TnmflA^ps -£l«icher’s Falcnnn, . was'.avvarded to Mrs. Harlow topic winner. Mrs. Black Was games are Hines’ Superminds' r e le a ^ by the "IViii TaUs n|’s Kpi -^■6henO' fpr b«fit five to seven thp tirner'and Mrs. Guiles was irn vs.- Everett’s Golden' E a ^ 6s , '8‘' Recreation -Department. FirebOTs, '3OTrrs“~JSgnSrs;~ —«ur>ut&,-sp«!ecii duri-ng the the'general evaluator. .'a.m .;' Craven’s CrematoFS-.vs.- - ' In sixth grade games, scores K’iirTz' Killers and Kimberly's Burley Toastniistress Club —Mrs. --Walter 'PovJsen, -.Tickner's Tornadoes, 8 a-.m.; were Fischer’s Faltons 15- Leasures, Dgtie'-sDribt^lersand nieetinji Tuesday at conference president, reported she recently Sweat’s Swishers vs. Lutheran, Donnelley's Dachshunds 10; Hafer's Hotshqts have no'~wina room of.Unity Ijghl and Power . attended a Toastmasters Club 9 a.m.; Hennington's Hotdogs ' JlL'kaer's, _.:Ifirnadof s ....2l- arid one loss. wl^e^DonMUj^’s f(i. ■: nrieetinB and waO a^Mer on vs..Dionnelley’s Dachshunds.,9 Kunberly's Allens U ; Kimberly Dachshunds. Hetinington’s Hot' - - . Ottwr- Jfpftakers—w ere -Mrs,'- their--program a.m .; Nutting's Knicks vs. l. Toastmasters and w’ives, Kiirtz' Killers vs. Kimberly's Henninglon's Hotdpgs 9; - Fifth Grade — liUc'k A|>ain"; and Mrs. 1-oa Toastinistress und hiisbands -J_.easuresj_ 1ft a.m.; -Kunberly Sw eat's Swishers 12-Fcantz' Four tj»p teams have two win na>-ton used the title. "lave-or have bwn invited to attend the Allens vrf Dotie s Dribblers.HI Fireballs 8; Lutheran 3'i-Kurtz' and no 'loss recof-ds. They are Prejudice?" Feb. -8 nu-ho.st dessert meeting a.m .; Hafer's HotshotSa'X’s. Killers 23; Everett's Qgiden RosenaiTs Raiders. M cM U len’s Tpifslmislress ■ w as Mrs. ut' P p Iw ’!) Curt*: Both inon owd- :::3aguai‘5 r~ n : .a.m .; -E-agkif H-Ntrtttng^s-K'mcks-15: Mustangs, Shockley’s Shockan W alla,Sharpies, Speech • women will-participate on the Fischer's Falcuns drew a hyt Hines' Supermmds IM^ravefi s.' and Lutheran. Teams, with one "“ evKliIators "were ” l?IrsT "Prelcfa program wiUi the theme to be this week. Cremators 13. wui and onle loss records are Manning. Mrs. Blaine Jen.sen ' My Kaviinte Candidate." Fifth grade teams playing at Sc-ores in fifth grade games Johnson's Jackrabbits. T u r­ !Uid Mrs. Ray CJuiles Theme for Robert Stuart Junior High were Hosenau's Raiders 18- ner's Twisters. L a n g ’s Ihp. evening wa.s ■ Accent on 'Hie inumal s(x-ech .■contest School are Oyen's Indians vs. •Hale's Angels 13; Johnson's Mustangb, Ma'Uldui's .Maulers, -.Pro aressjg r j j £ ^ will In’ hf'lil IVlMrch M find Mrs ' OpenTfTg' exercises w^re (Juili-s will .serve as the .speech' Harrison's Heroes vs. Newell's Maulers 8; Turner's Twisters Hale's .^gels. Dillon's Dunkers rear'\ project for the^Pink Ladies of the hospital, SchO'olarid their game times are Hots^hots 10;Meyerhoffer's Cook's Cougars. Newell's Cools •MrMilt-en."s- Mrrsiangs " vs~ ’MuSTangs'^'tCoolt's Cougars 5, and Harrison's Heroes showing 0 U ilalf'ill the $1,500 cos I ulreadyhas heea p«ljT>y the group, with the balance to be raised. Shuckltfy'-V Shockers 8 am .; •Mc.VIillen's ' Mustangs 16- n>) w'ln. two loss records, Turner's Twi.sters vs, l.amg'S UiUon's Hunkers 7; Lutheran Foiirth^rade ci.m.; H ale's 18-Kunberly PupsJS. hour teams are tied lor the- .'Vigt^Is vs r.utheran, 9 a m ; ■St ores in fourth grade games top spot with two WUI and no loss V l i n i d o l ^ Pin k Ladies Kusenau'i .Ilaider-s- us. -J Sparklers- - r-- records. They are Cappel’* Min'M Jackrabbits. 9 a in ; S».'h\\'ertfeger's Super Stars 4, Cougars. Bradley'*S ' Bulldogs. Dillon's Dunkers drew a bve Tom's Team 17-Merkle's Casto's Raiders and Lutheran. Itii.-. «eek .Monsters 8;' Fanner's ■ CYeeps Teams with one wui and one ^Tve:inFcte hospital b£d l-DUrth grade teaiim playmg i:i-‘t‘ucker'y - forpedoes 4-: Itms records are Barnard's at \ier.l C O'l^eary Junior'Tligh Hradle>*9—Bulldogs 27-Boyd's Bombers, Tom's Team. Far­ K U l’E H T Minidoka .Mrs nieri's.i lIcilM'liifd fVii.ss First AuK.la.s.s tip Ih' taught iiiul their giune tunes are Bouibers 7; Casto's Raiders^'JO- mer's Creeps. Spai-k’s — Muiiiorial Hu^iUiUl^nk l.adles I'hnsirnas-’ Mrs- tfcnpvieve l and phoiuiig .Mrs February* tingill s Paw ers. It) a m ; Cappel's t'oug;u-s 12-Fveretfs Tucker's Torpedoes, Pet- by O akley m an prrsirtem of the l*ink t*Tdiesr Diilfie "Rlirtiirrsmolarships, all .'\.s Ricliard.sori tliaiiked the' c‘appel‘s Coucar.s Braai'ev's F.agles 11 iingill's Panthers and Sch- presented Kd Richardson. past presidenls un rut.iliiui l*ink I.;idies fur the lU'W cirilr Riilldiigs. li a m , Tucker's •STANDINGS wertfeger's Super Stars have no liDspltal adtnmistrator. a- JVlf.a.'-Milili'i.il M .'i^ iiiiL Ih'iI he tiilil the wnriii’ii that this lurix'does ss; Si'hwfrfi-i'.T s -- ;------biatth Grudc------wHti two latt r«i.-ardii------B U m .K V --- unjoymwnt and to nharu lor J ’1’50 as the first payment on three yearsTAlrs, VeK>efluhler. i>pe Ilf lx*d will enable hospital Oakley.' denion.strafed his iirt with friends .and neighbors." the $1,500 ciri'le bed. ...The Iwii >ears. aim—Mrs ' Fvelvn (>ersTinnel to keep a patient,. ’with the Jigsi*fti-by^ making a. I'he afternoon activities were reinainder iif the funds will tx' llifiisincer. c.ir .I'ml i'>,'ni[ili*tel\ im m obile, even variety of (irriam«nts. v^'uuals directed bv Mr and Mrs. raised l)> the wiiinen during the p a r il .i men I .i r i .i n , Mi-. « h ili' atteiiilmn til his rieed.s ' H i i r l e y lodge installs' nnd shflves I'uesda) afternoon Walter Smyihe. Mr and Mrs. ,vear------' Mnrklattil Il IS partirularJi;^ Viiluatile in .' at the Ca.ssiu Counl> ’.Semor Hora(e.. CanneTl The seflTor 'I1ie I ’lirk I -lilies nuteil that \ 1- Illrllilit'l s w I'll unii'il ’ h r i iis r Hf b u rn s , .snilip rhp.st rU 'H I.F Y Ne«'ijfficers I l f »;is the iiui.sTcian'afin M rs'John ■ Publicri\,M rs, I.;iytiin and ('ituen.T-iiieeliiig 'at tlie l()()l-’ T ltu i'n s ----phrj-rd ■ ptnoeWe.. IllDSr Of rhc y?5t> WHS FHlAUd-^ -M.MI-U—Mi-1.— ,Uh4.4—l- W nt . rtUJ- LJi e _3 ______f r .ii:.t,ij r.e . .Jonet) was- the instalhnc at-^ Mr<; 'TymTifrt -.-\»^rr.'ift TTpHpf;" -rmti.. -r:------cj iint!se chuckia-sand suiiie iiuw. the UinrhCKin served ai ' ihe Mrs .StelUi C,ii i a>\ .i\ n'li .iirr rfiT cST i' s'! a n d sTTifKe vvere installed during a clused tendan.t Mrs Morrison. Mrs Hiibbard, .leppe.sen told of many items games were plyyed parish hall las.t ' fall and Ihe Mrs M.ir\ (•YrrvU"rir .mil p .ilie n ts . Ill 'w h ii'h It i:( im- sessiiiii Toesda\ evening al the Mrs .Morri.sd Mrs .•\lt>erl and Mrs KaslQ;i. Huus. (julU.s, )e»elr>,. Imi- si'i' il il |visslbli' fi'I .1 Hei1 riinipli'ti'Is iinmiibile, he .s.iid I'ilei'ted uffiiers included Murph> presented the new , Ways and means, .N1r-s Junes, one which al.so brings in extra It was annoiince uthiT ,Mi> Willi.'ini___ .Nttjrcisun, cash as well iis enjovinent ainJ ii meeting will tx; at 2 p in Jan '25 president with the president's Mrs. Cliail .-VUied— Slr'> King, hujHliiiaile ileitis are hrnu; (iresident , Mrs Vu'turia pin fruni the ludtje and Mrs was to spend tuue. He. urged all al lOOK liali. and aH—rjenior- Mrs Nina ll.irtwell, MrS S. made b\ llic l “iiik I .:iilies .uhl 1 liibb.ird, fir-sl rimnselur Mrs I'liffev presented .Mrs. Murrisun Ml 'iw II H"t;ue ,inil ' Mrs, tlie .senior i itueris to find aiulA^i clti/cii.s i'an>oiie over M >varsi INews O f Servicem en senior citi/ens in the i;i'n;itnr'; Wilfmr HiiIh t Is, senior i-uun- with a gift ■Sti'phi'iiM'in ■ — some kind of 'n;asl, ( uniniitlee-'., ti'i' Ihi' niiiiin.' lliL' liind.s ni>iiig luH.inl thr ircw lAsiN I' \i i,.s ,v ; i„iM i; ,slln.SII( iNr: |)i' .mil Mrs pini.T 1 iiiinsi'lur. Mrs Kdilie >ear. annuiim I'll In Mrs I ,.|'H H.M'i'iir.l |'i.-ilinM;i|l U iU .. ------I'llllllll ll.H, Ulllll 1 IMltlw— ilt- Aib trt. aeiTctary.'—-Mf»- .Moi'i’ISOirrilcliiflPTtijmtinr; Mrs ■■ -beeAt-Nertee- I" S i 1e.ir.s luiir ul (iieri.sch. inner giiard. Mrs ;uul Mrs .'\men, bi'nevuleni'e, NOriCE TO BIDDERS ' rlntrm Kitivtt Ht* is Ihe .sun uf parents. Mr and .Mrs ine S m e Purcn aiipg Agent tof \ear at the last mee.Ung Esther Sprague, outer guard; .Mrs Coffey, .Mrs .-\rlie Harris 'he Siaieof Idaho will receive vealM \1ll\'iO(>K A"COi;NT\' Rupert, $10. expired driver's Ra\iiiond Bernard. ;uid visiting lie ria tric s .Mrs, Virginia Mrs l-iur,i l ’:i\tiin. Twin .Mrs Harrell Butcher, con­ -and .Mrs Murphv Cuurlesv. o.ds al his wt.ce Room 201 Magistrate Court license S'atehouse, Boiie, iqsho, until l.arimer and Mrs .luanila Fall.s -uith relatives and (nends in ductor and Mrs, Helene Coffey, Mrs Rogers. Mrs Fux. Mrs •lovce C M cUW s, 43. Oaklev. f-eoruar^ 2. 1972, at t.mel, spcciflMJ KlingU'r. orien'ittiun. Mr.^ He ha.s Ix'cn a.ssiciied tu ilul\_ SliL'ahom: -Hrrk— PuHni.m:— Mrs— COffP).', " M l OIK ne rottuvvmg tlV.iKl.' Jill lure lii ,.nmil, ,Lhi^rjgni- XE HiMinii' Dtillfy; fliiwiT.v Mi.^ -nr-+‘t— RTirker. .\hi' Hia- vi'ife- l>r Uernard ii» (M^fj^wtU haad RenuiMlifinM 11 IM ftln r Mflteflll — ApunntfTl iiffu'ei's installed Mrs. —Mrs—n'nma“ for E'Khausi System Until 1) 00 A Ilf way; David T Wagner. 27. Clerk's Office uf the virology department uf Ruth Bnitry. am1 teas. .Mrs" ■.inifsiin will ri'side there with wre Mr'S ■ Rodne\ Murphy, Kin«,Mrs.i’al I’uwell Mrs V Dei’ver to S^oshonr Idaho ■ llii£,Ellun, $20, . improper lJuU claim dectls w ^k filed by Ihe Fifth .'\rm> MedK',iiJ'Service M 25 t082,for Snfiw Poles>. Until. . I'lveliiL liunsuiucr .tiul .Mr.s htin assi.stant cunductor'. Mrs Russell Hlair,',.Mrs I'^ C passiiiu, Tliunia.s H Taslur. :lll. Mr and Mrs RonaldM.au«r tu It30 P AA. Deliver to .fanout IVIores Muller " ■ .Si" ('.'t\I"n asi«‘ii'itephen?oU>,,an(l' -Mis Viiurl Kurlev . $'2ii oti, speeding,' and .Mr and Mrs Homer i\nder.son. Wa,\.s and means Mrs Id.i l-'.itls s, Inn.I- ,ii;,l i;i ailu.ill'll Ml'- J’hejian. a'.'.gJftn^c.ir EQ ? ’2 1 *0^ Chip Spreader Mrs Cieoriie Kurb. Mrs ,hm Teinple jn » I 4 00 P ' V Hillie C. \'iuidever. 15rlle\ burn, Miinlu tla»;e. admiiiistratur of iTili'-iinent ui March, 1970. and Nirlsiin. snack bar Mis fruiii l-'t ,1.11 k'. :: \riin llh;l' Sijuire, .iiul Mrs I,e l’.i»;e !•'n I e r ’ ,1 in in en I M rs h PS ?Slor Trrt»*'C Coonfer Tublf>fl $t7"f>0, f.'iihiri' tu sign.'d prmr lu ttie Hes-Sie It (iage Bate est.'ite 4 30 P V ■ Cllarlutte .Sluiiei kef . poppets, .S, I,... I 111' , ;. ::..iki :!k .'k his b.isu' tr.iining at .San Uistun. all tlai; tx-arers 'Mrs 1 iienscf' I H'uii of ttir i inrlrr Above two B'O^ del very polnl chancim; l.iiies uf traffic 1.1 Mi and Mrs Kent Ciage Viil.iiuii. Te\ He is teachmnIHO , Mrs M,tr> Hugers, Ix'.uitj b.u , ,11 iiu his 1 ,*<11 1 II' w ifi' Kirhard tIriinsiiKin. 'Mrs , Jufin M r' \rUica.st. M r- ’d a n j ______\V.II I.lilts deeds were filed tis '■j'- H ghwdvs Departm«n1 Mrs .Kt i a h'ul«\ler ,mil Mrs li'i ri. 1' ’111' f'n iirr li'i i\ _w .;h ;' ,1 week ;it M.iri'i'li I' I'anrii's, L!4,_.S,ill Hannrr .Tnrf M rr Ttnrrn \ruen. M r* iseiimi .Sherft'V Mi'; r*m w ’* oe D u c'c ty op«n#o Mi ..ihil .Mrs F.irl Moll tu Mr i uniiiiunin t'u|lei;e l-iki* I it\ J;|,l .111 spt'fditii^ love times and alid ills . Jului iliuiiuis Uweiii. — Mrs-. I- W i w n i th ri M*<;r*il.4ty u l- .‘-ijf.TA.-'itdtinfl rnc confl'jiQoi RihIiuH r' Crun, 37, Ruperi, fnmhTi thTnn=: nnd inTt M r s . Wa^TiC/'Konprs. n tnc.il jna Jumciary. Murfd-.i before Ml .iiiil Mrs Siiiiun HalUia lu Ihe I'I'p.irtinenl uf IVfen~e fur $17 50. f.iiUire lu >ield Ihe right past presiilent .|. was Ihe Membership, F-tiitrhi’r, Ava->at>ie »rom the Statf .'Vli' rtiiil Mrs William Kerner; • "AS nq Agen* s O^t'ce '.'\jiii\ \vi.itiun Mi()reiiie ^r.ind ludge msialling Mrs Temple, Mr- I'liu. k Ilf was , Uauiiuiid Whiti' lliirsi, Mr .md Ml". lyunard ,'\ Hcib DAM_S PUKH^STON Ilf Paul, $17, stup si^n Simiiiii' iifficer a.ssisted bs Mrs Mur- .Shadduck. Mrs Kurti. Mrs Sfa'e Purc^di ng Agent I" I'.irrl .Se\elopment and 1^ ^M E D i s t r i c t c o u r t o f t h E P'FT m j u D i C*A l OlST.Rl.CT OF \le\ H MrK.i> Hesljurn, M l' Siiiiuii H i IU m I.' Mr .ind Trainuii; _l enter I',\ II .San The ^TATf (yf IDAHO AND $10 ill, speeiliii>; Keiliii'tli .\ M i ' Willi.oii Ki-riii'i Uei:.' 'H E c o u n t y t w i n c o u r s t ^ s f Al .S Kar^fr, :14, Hupent, $17 jO, >lu|i I li'i'd HI .11 Mr ,S! ,lkl' I ,I He Will reiei\e spe;iali?.wl vaG 'S trate D'viStON sij;n .laiiii's I )avid Ili'!i miili. II iir' h '.'M r ,iinl Vli I .1 w i:i ir ‘ne V^at*er o* Estate o* JACK IVMN I- 'U.l ,S instniiiiiici designed to broaden 18. Hurle>, $10. nu dri\ er hi eiisi' I ,Iu|lMsi..'i B SrOTT . .1.11.1 111 I T ! ■ ; i ill 111'l r n ; his si'upr uf knowleilge in his NOTiCE iS HEREBY G I V E N un persun C.lni U T.uiner, I’l, M .11 I 1.11; 1' 11. t". M IS ,1 s Thd* the unaer%ght. •nterAt and e«ate o» the said Jack ‘ nil',--!' n ii'i'tin i; th e s i.in .I.ir iN 1),\T(' will give him a period of 6 S o o n . deceased, and an the right. ‘- S (.I (i.\K\/K P-WTON w ill In' .ib li' 1 1 1 rhiMi.si' f r m ii ■'in h shiire duts titie aod interest that the sa«d eftistt I— hai al. in .anfl. to tH4Ljs.tD««i , Controls rem oved fie ld s ,tj^ I 'p c i ^ t i i i n s . i n a U s i s , property i.turned >n the satd Twin operations, contrul. graphics, Fans County, State of Idaho, and descr.t>ed as »oiio^. »o wit adm iniitriilK in. aupub, Jiid. Thv Norm t7f teer ot mar port ton .icruunting, fuoil prep.'ir.il lull NO W r CUSTOM of tot 2 o» Addition/ *rwlfi • on sm all stores Fairs County HJaho,' oncribcd •» and .service, m ed iial. eler- b^mn.og at a pomt ort the North W..\SIIINC,TU.\ u r r . The I .mil sstirre ttie lea.ses run lunger tnc.'il. iirdinanc'e. denial of said Loi 2 wh is 65 48 fe«( W»st . of the Northeast corner thereof. government s di'i ismn lo lift III,in 'line munth mechanical prescisma equip­ -HIIXURYSHAG I thenfe./Ajpninfl a distance of price "and r^ent cuntruls fruin in anuther ,'development. the ment. ititrhanK'al' fabricatmn approximately'AW feet to the South boundary line thereof, thence Wew .small stores .uiif^ume apart' l*as Huard turned down an and others PELLETING! • CUSTOM FEED PELLETS BROADLOOM 48 feet on the Soirth botjndary of. ments pruves- ihr ailministra. .iihiunistratiun propiisiil to ex- For further informatum said Lot. thence North to the North *0 4oul Own (ormulo or Ou'' W hy buy (rofti sample swotchei — bo^dary hne of »«>d lot to a potnf tion realls ikiesn't want tu prnpt eversone makipg-$l 90 or contact tJiief Smith ^ d Dennis w»hich IS 130^ feet West of mt CPntrol_prii;es. sais organized li;.si an hour from wage • 14% CALF PELLETS buy ■from the roll ond you con see Northeast comer of said Lot. thencf .'\brams at the navy recruiting With min«rotl ond Ar>tt b*0’>r% O' •'■<1 ^ what your rug will look like in your East along the North boundary ilna labor kiiiitnils. It .laid people should station at 132nd St. E .. across » d*«»aneeo4^..4»feet to me F- -The AFIX'IO renewrd its tx' allowed to make more thqn from.file Greyhound Bus Depot. • HIGH PRODUCING OAIRY PELLETS h o m e it^t of beginning. ^ . Jvltjil aoosed. . .M{ bids, or o H trt m*m be kt attark"'UTr"the'"adTnmistrlS sal^; and that the safd sale will be . AFLrCIO Secretary-Treasurer fo » Colvvt ond Feeders 9 W 9 5 made on F-ebruary >, 1972. at nine p'c^ck a.m at the law oHicts of l.ahe Kirkland sa>4 the«ounal Molo$sifyi_ng_Mixfure$ for Calves & Feeders'' I r M,.yd. Webb. Pike. Bvrton arid Carlton. had taken the easy way out "at 2 ONLY Third Floor Bank of Idaho Building. for PERSONS I W h a t ever your ne'edi in 'Feeds . . . Pelleted or 6ulk, you I m P o t M w H b h«crv»«f f p o < i.. Twtn FaUs.Jdit»o. the expense of workers and Safd sale will be made for cash. w ill find .th* »no»t complete (election csiostntiers. • I d me IWIW wtit tumlSK tnit m- uiranct, Including Order Con. flrmlnfl Sale. \ ■ - . '^ t u m equal to ten per cent (10 per centXot ttie amount Md mu9 ac- comp«ny each ^ a* earnest tnon^y. A*6nlnM*rBfr1irrw$irws the righf to r«icct m o «ll bUtt. - Oar«tf^;ianU«rv T9. l?7 r p ^ 4 ' . 1 . . u •' V

    ’ 1 ..A- ■‘t: WOWWE^Rfe ■ ■ 1.''

    By IVO R M AN S TR U N K , Executive Vice President,

    United States Savings and Loan League - • - • t ■

    Because you are our businiess. Ever since the first Savings and Loan Association was founded 140 years ago— weVe concentrated ^ on makmg this counti^ a place in which to live. Andwexgrew. ______It took us 132 years to reach our first $100 billion in assets“ ^nd only^ight years to reach the second / ^100 billion. In the process, we helped America grow. . J.- We helped make Aanenca'aniatioii Cl liomeowiiers. I , • ■ ' Tod^y, we finance over half the homes in the country. • __ Advance_85% of Savjings and_LfiattresQurc6s-to home buyers. ------r------— "TTiis generates new economic activity. New homes schools, roads, factones, jobs. New salaries, wages, profits in your commutiity.

    u\burconfidcncc:mdtts= makes it possible. __Today, we are more strongly than ever committed to keeping AmericaJ:he best-housed nation fai.the worldr Americans.

    We’re doing a Jot for America. We want to do more.

    i^ou \S a ve doed m a L e a cli(ferencc

    njr FIRST

    ASD_LOA_N ASSOCiATtQ\ . ^ ' V •. --r.

    SECOND STREisT NORTB, TW IN FALLS . BURLEY BRANCH. OVERLAND SHOPPING-jQEN-rtR . ^ V

    ir-T*.---- - r- rflrxMifjiTarjjBuvr, p t r z * r e ! M ^ i n i i i i - Th«' Twtiy- ^aUs-&Tiins\will. ■ -< maKe tnelr (irst nome ^p-, ^ •peawjce-'in iwo-weeks-'Priifiiy: -'^ nigHi whenm .6 y noat. the . . Pocatello Indians b a Southern . ^ Idaho. Conferehce game. The py-beginsat-^ilS p m t wtil. Kiaih Lidvera te Durlny > Saturday-night and will host " ‘The College of Southern lilaiw straijiht (rip to tlie national ni({bt'(Vyhen they host the Ricks The Kanie has great ifti- Jerome Wednesday; . ' ' ■ — Gbldea-K ^gle^. ja iiked.iimeiilh. -jufltw cQile«e tournament.'put Colleije Vlkintja;fiajn£ tiiTie ia 8 .-piScIanee;smtiLiUdts.i^ bijidin^ in the nation.' CiirryuiM a I'l-l about 50 per cent of all their p.cn. at the C SI physical against CSI for the riKht to enter record and hopt>ar ' • thing outside Fidel in Cuba Kick.s brini.',s a .sp^rklini; ItvJI__ r e s u m e s mark intr-thr fray and '.he leajn . .CHICAGO I UPIi-FrontTun- ■ FOSTFTR CITY, Calif rUPI i rei'fnt v'l-ars with alhthe work Wliilf'.there he held a ba.sel^all IS hailed'tn b^'■lt.^ bos! . perhajis --- iiinu .M m ne.snlA anH Ohin -Sportfi- Iprt hy tiasptnitt- y iHi Iiif-t wall n ii);i:gi: 'defeiid unbeaten Big. _Ten tut tlfiKesr thing in Cuba frof ba.sis by Ju.st ■avprai’e fans pquivfll^n't of Ro\^ie Kuhn, thr' I'tah .State ' iVi.sA' "Drjae, rm irds Saturday against se- strtsKle-th<^ ‘ Phi- I'hey told me (MHipl** w«iuld ♦ oiiHHissiyiitfr of iiiajtir trams ( SI rlrfrn*ert bt:t nrf tbi; eond divisVttn opponents and an ladelphia Phils inanaj^er Frank conie to the park afid mil' in a baijsstedJ 4(1 Anierii'i!...... road- -.Xhe>-. tupped -the ‘Uta« upset mirifil hot & a surprise in“ l.ucchesi Siiid Thurwlay u[xin few hours i;f work after, tJieir I.uc'chesi (lid nod meet ^a^tn.<, • frvsh by '.■wral ■<> “ (lerhaps the best balanced his return from the island regular day'wwork vsa,i dune,' tti.,u>!h 'llie Cuban leader, a ' re'un; .'ii.ilih ,i: .'uiine One of conference chase in years. . — nation said the-" f'hils . skipper If Ija.M'ball fnlMu.siast who wa.'i a K a !')&«;h'.e.'i; w in.i thu s fa r The (lophers face perhaps the l.ucchest the .first .major. that'.s true, it .i rralls some- |]iii lnT iluruit; hi.s oulleui^ili; ,t (ji’if.C Ilf Sjii.m Cood-will visit to IS har(i tu Ix’nt ' /'tenn'u’ (.iir<‘hi"St ^ visr acii'inplished in nver'20 Spartans-who have won their Cuba since,Fidel Castro ,look I .ui rlicM called till' iimpiniin tufil. me tii- >e.ir- only home tinme. against over, said he was_ the most III I 'ul),l prcit) - ( ,i>;rM >. l..\ e fur the ri'.une. 'n \he tlir miipirr vuirkiiit; ball.^ anti Ihcrv i.S nu adiuiiiion l'!ah whii I' averaijint; 'J:i [>iints western. avl•i•a^!v Ctiban fi'C sjxirt.s 'rn ■itri'ki'' na.i li'Mid I’li^uKh tn IjaM'liall tiaiiU'S and Ihal ' per and l\d ^'alubiii.^kas. Minnesota, on the otherTiand, me. s[Virls M'l'mcd like Iheir W(Pik in 'iiir bit;)l»; le;)nili>leijnuej 'nie\ M.iialU fu i r.inlx-rra Au.str.dia baj;. W4JI1 two at homer4ndian8 -- 'fttfMe lifesim ri.uci'hesP^t"s ' fi.se TR'e srandarHiii=H‘ia ; STTimprri'^ u r‘u (I'l' if rhnrHe i(hv I.-, a\eruilK.t: Jiis! '.'Ver 2<' a/id Northwestt^rn, and one on ■siiiipU unbfhfvable and ma\lx‘ 111 .1 i^.iine butJl in tlieir World j«iin;.'i I'alubiiiikas li a .j^aard.;^_ tils; cuiiil.,-a.L-Wisct>nstn______-TSH}^ -(-tit7nTi3~ (jrij w S - -4-nf rm rr I a plant wtieie' “ rr!Tie"V'u ; r, 111 .Tn'Tr.i! 11 'TniTTi'TiiTr 'Die Cophers, who have-not III ImpInVfllll'lllshiiMiiii; a lot III ImpInVfllll'lllshiiMiiii; (iame hHIi iIh- ■!h m.ike lili ves. l.Ul(■^le^l ami »ill Ix' v\ui>; fi.'i a U'i'!l: mNH't.RlNr. THF SKI n MP nf wiin llie league orown-etflce -a--- in a.Il .s()iirt.s Hi, rm'rtfl— fkme Ix-liind 'Hif- v.ml 'I'liinim[)orr atrrtRi'wofin nil his riiuntr\ s I iKnii>u the Japanese defense forces prepare the ramp ml tie with IlUnuis in 1937, carry l,u^’^■ht*^l said tie ^av' onI\ I I’lili r lii'liliT l"i Ij.ils trom Hii.ssia and ,S|jai(i.. Preparing' Mu' "ItliT H,(i ks st.ii':i-i s the Okuravama 90-meter ski, jump In the league's best defensive three baseball liiUiie.'i ;Wule lie I U‘ I lieM ueiit !i I 'uba la.st tail, tbc> m ake the bat.s pri'b.ible -Will Ix' Kell Hi'lm preparation for—tfae--Hth- wiiitef Olympk^- rTrnnr.' >______• I t mI.i\ .ir'il I t'fuf ru -I In.'S lai _ was III I'lilw, and he*7 ated ttie !In-mNeK'fs. alsi' the s[)ike.s \lllfnnl. l.'tal! u'li.. Is ,i\rl aiiUu.' launch ram p 'bpening in Sapporo Feb. 3. Sapporo spreads t». <'alilH'r Ilf ffl.i) on.a Ii-M'ImmIIi ■-- .'(it IJ t'^/llils, Davr. ( 'leaie-.. 'i-t the horizon iy the^rkground. iL P l telephotoi llas.i III' AA lit Ihiv l.'iiited— i^tiartl trntii.HticaU’iiii, who aWn ,Slati'-. riTi>' ,1 l_'-|»iinl .i\erai4f. anil S k i T a r g h e e ----- Hr— sjrtrl— hr------liin' ' Benvenuti wonU Hrai.l HiiXm ti hi .SlieilC tt T7T impre's.sed with (hi* e(lii^>Clienl ra\ s ' nesi tamTTy re- iT.ii'Ifitl 1 1 Imint'' ■ - u.sed by i'uban.s Me' ' g »ac I'ties ano .Mii'irill Is the l|»|) rvUijuid Little says D enver deserves ^ - e ,1 A"-.e' cd ? Q'eaies! dowv- •Knr tn>;tnnrr. hr -^said. the leave retirem ent uTlli’ ll pci' l;.iiiic” f.illc!«cil b> I f and 1 think : a a road t'SI s!,ii Id's .111(1 111.Ill, wilUi.iVc NllallU ufhll.l U-rus Ki'lh .i' inferior but probabl> l>eller wi-iulhl Ih m iil ; rti.inipion said Hi'Ule .illd VM>n the lllli- Ijttlc. the National Football we nu^ht to be rcspcctcl .1 s l u ; l i ’ licU'h’ ,iil\ ,iir ,it.'c 1 1 \ cl 1 Ifv I'l.tnil \\\'diH's(l,i> iiiiiht 111- would -j' • ; A (' .1 aD.'ioes in than those made in .lapan. a liem cnuti ended his t arecr , IiejJiiLie i kadiii4j.-.W>by-:‘ m’a\ '. rtMiarilleTs- ut-mir.,rcLorU Ui. h AVllIu^ VVhlltntlT'' Htrk" ' .Srr|»t*e''- t 1 :VU‘< HfftTlS- * H UI- • p...... -•-•■T.ediate major [)ro(|uciT of_^'i;M'e> in nover n«lit at;atn wilhli recnrd ||u know th.it (lenvtr. tMs ha,s . I I I O h t i .iVcl liiiWi-'Jl himsi’lf up to tl-^e luCa.c. pUin^ U> Mianii's t-.i-f*' — '-^av5 DP'-ween iitt . recent vears ' Riuiinrs 1 ;WuuT(l i;"'.borl( lii ,iw .jniT seven dfte.ils where he beciiine.s the.htTi' .'Ver Ix'cii on nati.'iiijiJ 'I'V ir.. at quiirtt,‘rbree. .Several It,ill.in newsp.ipcis WHA' ll,ii,hl inuldleweuhl Ijttle. who al 5 (eel 10 is a ■'.■n 1’.t!otillI sk.is .til.I 'he I '.ulles I^ltlc that Iho iV ru e r tJie t;ame J. '• o* JdChSon i'i'|»irlcil i.cceiilK t/ial the l.l- I li.iiiipinii li'oiii I'.Hij-until I'll.,' ** t- H •»' »;S .1* 'Oa^O Falls r.ul'che.si had af? iip|xii-tumt> Wei ,■ ■ -■ ‘..ll |. I Hi. kj lll-'lilc I ly. .mil and he himself .ire nut ■ ch m ik y Uit) a n d a (ive->ear pr.i, •CoaclK- Oick Nolan ,San t»-vtmt-tlwee-dtffeft*nt l)nsebirlf -wbfti- - Itt* trHVptHft+t-d-- l-rfttt U* ■admila he has mnsiderrd tfrr f * I'in<ti;. ^ A-t wV»t< to— 'Hii' \ i-.ii Hi. k' u ill h,i\. I- ■ ,> -THvrn fnfir'ftiir tjx-fontlintl fans' .t-Vannsco,h.i5' riot tmUc.ired - ^ a s r’ ' jachso^ plants in Cuba and rated Itieiii I nine l),u k ' I'lntlith III Ix-comc iiuddle tli..u>;ht th a t it mi>;ht be I’oml •'!. ‘ ' .I'h .iir.ii'c |ill:s '"'•r' or li\ the NKI. hieran h> hosiu-he will ILSC the ^^'t■ A ■ > ' f* : a* a . a " better than must. One park ui In hi.s l.ist lli;hl. Heiuenilli ,ucii;h: kin^ tinffith la:ei TRi’ {..niier S\ raiu.se star for turn to Ix' ir.iileil pus.sibli • : «■ •' H Ms II l.l'lit i'. ^ C tL 'f st-!l.Il’ l,, f l i c quarterbacks. Hocer St;iut)ai h particular, he said, wa.s- iM-tter w,is ■Jiipi'icd in Iln-'lliii il I niind ICiMl/U'jl IllC llllc b<‘|i.lc I'' I . ■ h .11' ■■ •*! ! ni.iiic his seiitimi-nts known lo {luffalii where L.u .s.it).in.l Ilf I)aTla.s and ureu l.indr> ol . “< j.t; ' I f ' Md • than at least five or six in the Ilf .1 SI licdiilcil l.i-iliujiili'i l‘'«.'n>.I'J.I.i.d!. l‘.'.'..'k..ll..)Wain in r«>tl tile ex-Hroih . . ti tl,is L.ikell ■ 1 .si i.itlier \ IK ilerou.sU durin»; the 1 1..11 I 'eboit auain*.i remmne w..r ld f liiim lir- rirtrnileil it t'niir timr.s — h—I i".;ii r -tu' -:'.is--|i,ir'iiil .ii .'lfUUl,il I'ro ..Howl— nim'Mim- >kw|.—rft.. tlw This samp pTirlt. hi' sarfT. w.ns ptmr I 'nrln-s -Mnnrnn of -XrrT-nt-t*- limit Mnn7nn~kn.'cki'd him .nif l>o s.iu reallu u.mt tu argnee t.-:;'i\> i:,in .e sin. c tmlh le .iiiis nuusd.i\, a jjatherinK of (an.s luju'tieon tu name one meiiitx-r enlarutid to 50.(XW .seats in n.i Hiat. fii;lit lu.ik pl.ii e Ma> III Ihe Ulh round in Kuiiie on muve,'; he wa* askml. -. » - liki' ■ ' run Bi'th !e,uu' h.iv e ttu- witll the.HU plavt^s from Ihc of the Super Bo<¥l vhHiiiptons. \.i\ H. l:i70 "So. not ni'cessariR^ 'he S.illlc lUessurc II.'Ill '.he op. squaiLs representin’n the .-Ameri­ the Cowboys, he would like to replied "Kven if 1 am traded l'''i'i..n '.'11,ii ils ,111.1 t:c: cun!r..| can Foolball'Conference anil the have on his -I9er team in place I'd live in LX-nver I wouldn't ■tt 'lie ||..,1I ds "National Football Conference - of line of his firsl-striiiuers live aa> 'place else Some ------. ------Vu—ivelU . ..iiliiHies I.. .|e.*d Ijttle said he w'ouliln't live but t>env ~poopT>‘ thinli li~>. free?.inij ~Bbld I .M S' ■ -nru u i!I) _'|o p. ■rti.v pla I'limate and iund under UX) feet iif snow but D iicj in*sirt‘ .111.1 . ' '. .tv '-1 .tt,e bile .s.' e\er>,thiiui.-.eJjis;- jjii-^t tire.It ' . althoUTjti he It's not It was r:i there l.I.sl \'i'! ..'Jl ,01.1 .. - V ______i foF-a. ; ,Hy,>Sll M L'KKKl.l. ^ .” him throu^imii tlie stihT< ~TI)vv T T K u ffn Ici'a T Tn'ii lia m i' .se.i.soii'^Tn He has ,3(iine reiiular change of teams WiUi tt ne« U'rMit'l, I'lu; Kegional Conser\ atlon spent iiioiith.s uU I.lilt, 1)\ tills .ire.'i in reicnl \e.iis, .ili.ml itlc Hr.inio f.in.s, sui h a^j I'oach. 1 ll fiave to If.trn ,i ru'« .SiiCTH B K M ), In.l l l ' l . .i!l''i'i.’tj; ,ii: cx ’lr.t 'le e r ,in.| Kdueator ■slluW.shue. . .uiil with b.i. k Wli.'ii ,t I oacli lias to (h- s>.sleiii I'tlquesne overpow i,rcd N.'-'i Idaho Hsh und (iame |i,u ks tolhiu in^ liiin liuiinds .m.l niruiini; from Seplemt^T in I,'S. ..^ic! 1,1 ills . ,,r. \i.ii knuVN He w’as asked i|j he !.,ul ,t;n I'.line in the i losinn minuies ..( Department ohserviiit; hon kills, bi'ha'.i.'f I'e.fiiilier II vias fiiund ii. l)ie\ i ,. t.iUCll l.lMs .inimosit> tow.inl ,/>iuei ,.^ia n- a i'oKene tiaskethall i.'.'ime Il"iikn.kei s Hoik that lions .tre. lIuifMlav for a M -;u vu t.irv mooTrta in lion w h s iiiadr . Hlld th»-ir e.Ifei t .Jli the deel elk. I ilo, m\ best Uroken-tield ers or tans • iV r s i I'M ... li eam e animal . iii . sta^U; .oi'd l'Uih'J!'n .i!j.''el' i .miniHi tjrttk K> iHV t-rtr .. Xw, IV* aiiiHHi^-ity; . . LTie iiiunt. 'Ued scvli; Ctp- lejjislature dunn>; the I**?! in the areii Their basic :tp-._ 'ira/inti \ these .i!i,^ci .1 i:.uiic definiteh not times dtirtrrp-thr-f-infl h.ilf «ith .iiiiiij.ils line pr.it.K'iii in liii; I'.I session However, thi.s law dm-s liru.ii h u.is III tree ttie O-'lls ;i. N .'u tirt\e t.i in 1.' > our bl the Sunda> name. I.iltle Duquesne (lullin^; ahe.td nt le.i.l ij.tiiie mana^ieinenl is (he I >1 .1 i:i!. nut take effCct-untll April 1. KC'J Uleir stiiih .iri'.i li\ .;se .|| . .1 r .1! 1 i‘r a .iiiit' will tie in first cla.s.s i umpan> 4:t-.W .it the jntermi.s.siuii l elii. t,itu e .if deer iir elk s;.|e and a hunter will tie allowed une hnunds tr,inqiiili/e then; '-ik 'Ml.re seriou.sl>. l.ittLe s.ilil. nther runmnn backs on the Notre n.iine fell b<'himTnt».iil .tiiil mark ttie lii'e.l .inllii.ils iii.i\ I- .lul .i1 <1 triolitii.nal \un ('1 ■per Near Ilie resident- tuinter The l.m.s ,ire demandim; nie> .-\Ft' squiiil are Mar\ Hubbard halfwa\ thruunh the se< und lei in>, .ire,I even th.iiitili Ifie will not neeil a tan to hunt lions Ulell lollii« then lln'\ .'llielits u.ir:! their mune> s worth of Dakland. l.arr\ I'sonka of halfr ■ ' t.'.'il siippi\ Is exh.iuslci! _when the new law takes effei 1 ■ in.l .icl i\ III c^ IjV I cpc ,1 te.l Hie Bruni.us fitlislied the but the non-resident hunter will c.til, ties .'ind I'lisei I .il'i.iiis rii-V Stmlies 'st,,.\M.il deer iir elk Kit se.iMiii with .1 4-;‘-l record in sIii.K w.ts run .liii ,iii. .' vui.tci s V' uji.l t'.Tl.| 1.. Ili.iv e to a d j.l.e r.! t»' requirefj to purchase the $1 l:> :j.e li.iscment nf the \Ki' combination license plus a ilo tr (tin l‘Oi4 .sr ' ;(le III. ■ll .ii:..tL;es uhell .1 loun.ll 111.i ll' B/IRCAIN eslcrr, I In ismn hul- 1 iltle Lilt; The Fisfi and Ciamr furmatiiin i.s relitliNe.) .unenl .1 Kill iM their inunediate ,ne.i r” t.tifiei! ■ M:i vrtrds to top all T !..s .1. ii..| 1,, .listrilnile !he:i iH-partment has aih'twaled Uils on uame [xipulatmns :.i,s.’.t-rs ;n ihe le.tulue II.Tiiix ker found ,i rei.ilr. el\ i i . i ' i I '.1 :i.\ s iriiil.ir In :li. for >ears and Idaho is one of ttie fd llsJo Vie .til’ incmtiers ..t Itle last Western States to make tfie st-ihle pupul.itiiin ..irisistin.; inRffl •ftcrn .nrnrr 3 im inticr nr nttirr M t n . presenll) con.siderinn w-hat the li.iHs n.iil s-et urf territories and intrri'snn^ Jjrt.s- liMrnT-d I ,1 • ildNi. 1>. \l'iin',iir, svason length, if an>. an.l .lid nut .illiiw nther lion.-i lo like till Iiiii'. !ie(i,tsii.r .Seser.il i:'. ll.'Il,. l;.'e:- ,t.'lie ., w III, nine (k'siKHHted huntinH areas for up residence ■ Tr,in>ient lions —1,1111...... es m-i,. rei ord t, i r. . . . r . / o r r - i n ' t lions w ill be when they offitw tiy - wmilit ««Mi Ihrtiunh Iht-rrrtffrtr^— killxl xf— '.IC(i,:a. HUNT HERE! ''bt'conie a name animal There but m.l remain in an^ are.t ' .«...... t iili' .111.11.. kinn..... Itiiij...... name. ' .1^ ' ' I. -1. i;l I'.MnMj Wa.sh ^ -rrT '" hiin-.e \\K\rr ma\ be some locations in .ilre.iil\ utilUi-d b> .in .idult Ii.irlii ;il,irl> It the anim al vi,i~ I'.i'.j; Hui.v.m lw ..- lim e l*(i.\ HIGH STANDARD - 9 SHOT t • ■ \ ■ .1. t- . K which the.lion has been almost liend cijunLs b> fixiil «mn afl elk .in.l...the li.n; \».i< v.'iilii. . !i.uii(i has resinned as prn at DOUBLE ACTION I • ,i .Ui'l \hr N-iith eliifVinated that ma> need ain r.ifl and on the nround and .iri'l H;i xper lerfl ed Keecau,se'he (xiuldn't .ldju.st, ■P i.Isil.,V 22 CAL REVOLVERS and others where a contridle!i ■d fir^r, in- Fish and Game (jimmis-siun 1 reased and the t^i^horn Hiinvan'’; resinnalion w;is writ­ trig g e r tocic I 1 .j three elk and 4ii Kunsiui. who Won Die IjiTiii.in pinned In llritnmett. regulations .leer were recorded as title in 1(1.14 and Id.lfl. i ame lo i;.i [ji.umls, Butler pinned b> Why did the Department ilefinit4d> killed b\ lions durinn •S;thalee from Ui Jolla, Calif . m slic^i tu rf .■-Si.irp r.’J pi'iinds, .lohans«‘n DOWN INSULATED support legislation-to make the t>)f 4 Nt-«r period; Only-i kills of I'.KKi He and his wife. .Ifian. will pinned tn Bird. Ii9- pounds. rnountain lion a gan>e anim al' tMi Klassey, 1.15 There were two mam reasons. ul the animals ki»ed were either manatier. ■ Alelvm . Heese said Countr> Club in Denver. Colo.. polind.!.. PlearMin pinn^ by The hon wM becoming scan r 'er\ >ounn or old individuals ThursdM' American Biltrite Cn where ^ e averane annual VESTS West. 141 j * h£kIs . Ftope pinned in many ai‘eas of the state and .uid about hat( of the deer and has., a g w d to replafe the prei ipitation .some of which iS^ Nylon'Shell - Nylon Lining B i r d ^ ’T48 po'uA(ft, , MKes needed .jnope protection/ The _elk wcTo in- poor physical Orange/Boul'sng^ou'l'. poly-turf s^facc skied upon - ls 14.fi mches. .decirSioned by 'C onas, 16^ -cougar is certainly quallfted as onditiofi It was mncluded that— that showed the characterisUcs , That — ...... s about...... H ----- mtheS less '" a trophy toim al arjd should be etk. and deer populalions_were Of an jc« rink midwav throun’h •Stutz.roan pinn^ *’>'•'JlWian ' the annual rainfall m DOWN INSULATED disi^ated as such. T^e seamd liinitetl b> the winter food last football season ' .Thomas. 1,0 pound.v Johansen ""^.dmond . reason concerned the in- suppK and that predation by BLt Charles-K.'Wetmer. a P'""'’'* Davidson; 18fi ' .. v:.; ...... ; . form^tiori provided by J)r lions did not have a significant spokesman fo^the manufactu­ pounds. Byers pmned'TjrtceJIr- .«id lieav V weinht. Westerdorf Maurice Homocker's four year e f f ^ in deiermming the levels rers of theti^.OOO artifical JACKETS ’29* pinned bv ---- . of th ^ 'i ptaymn Kwrfocoi caiil tie hod~not Idaho Prim itive Area which mild wmters durmg the study heard of-such an agre«£[itnt, Ties. tv . Mil's BUZIM^WK ■ g t»m g fS showed their preoaiion BBO" [yiHMBi;;. raniriiiut^ u " tw altnougnM ^ia it wai po»mibii; "1^ D*m# m ' At that time, Reese said he - Men's, VVomen's, Y ^ h s and Children's Sizes Iittl«.,effect orf il>e deer and 9 k Increase in deer and elk- it could have t>ecn n vatf^ y his i: tf • “ populations. populations and wpuld tend to superiors ■ without his know- would stop gaym^nl^ on the S» \ N V M U1J^^ M u««n Horaocker's study- is a cjassic cdnTBm this conclusion. JsiJK e . ' poly-turf until thfe firm did ‘ 76. Crctfl^ittr nam ple of how good field work The winter range in the Big -.-► During the Miami Dolphins liomething about ttie'slipping. C>*r «l. LOro«« M BIBE lAKES^SPOFTIHB fiftOPS \ ABA should be completed. ^ hired Creek and Middle Fork of the -games with the Nest_3ft>rk Jets _ Miami Dolphin offioals. de- t iQf-a* -P'ttWyfOft 1236 Blu* la|cM Blvd. N.; ■ ~"^p6rHman'%^HBadqiuart9n' onf of Dk> old. time lion hunters Salmon River is in poor co«- and thc-New-^gland Patrkrts -spite the improvement of the Yorli.'*}*. C*fOI'fVI I?? f W.rgin.* IIJ . Store Hbpre:. 7:30 d.rn^ to 9 Days a Yearfl ____ md resident in the rPrimitive ilition and for this reason the last October, players slip^ d s jir ta ^ . have rcBgiitedly s ^ - irw3.««\A 10* 10» ■ ...... — .CftfpffiTfRM's A V M U ^ . i i M C i l B ; w e jc o M e 110. New Vdffc 104

    I ■ ■ BQISS ( UP1)% .Hie-Idaho titne 1 found out it wu* wrong H^ Jia m e of^th^game-^t^ TraillHS” !!f^^ • htints for The 'practice of setting- - ClosinB dates for the big game ^Angeles Open champ •George was too late to chariye." ■ ' arid . my ' putter was really Po*i V ^ ----- ’ ■— ---- Dighorn^sep opening dates ea^ly in the year seasons will be tixed at a special. Arcner tired jseven unaer par >Vniie (\rcner won ’ wnrklhg. 1 hli a^l m y ■cluDsjj’eU 215Sho«hon*Sl S. and mountain goat, and archery aUows hunters to plan ahead to r ' meeting of the com m ission in 65s Thufgd^y JtQ-8haf£ the first.. _far— fourth.-. ;51ace.-lust__ year, , '-but my-puttfer wa.-{ fantastic—U -M asoi^ls rail on deer. elk.anS sea*n» for deer; elk. blacK vacation time to coincide with. May. round lead in the $150,000 Dean Owens, whO'has been on the had 12 one putt greens.” UMk bear^ bear, antelope and mountain the start of'big gailie hunting ' Satui'day openings for the fall Martin Tucson Open. . - •— ■ . big ganie-- hunts were- — Archer ohd:Oweo»-both'^had established again this-year, eight' birdies' and one bogey witheltaad ; fallUig uir St!pt:'i8, Oct. 7, cx r zr ,,for the niajn seasons, and Oct. c-ourse. -..ia for the : late Iwhitgtail-dccr • J.- C-. • Snead. • the dcfendjnj; season in theT*&hancfle region, chjunplon, and lou Gnihani ' The commission said {hat H sh ar^ second place with six units will open for ell< an^deer under par 66s. ihun ljin^ in., ro adlasK p rim ilii;*- .... Snead had an eagle thf-«»»» t>n a^far<5rrsepTnK7T4~imns'Tvm- “ his 15th hole'to bring- hUn into open fer Hk^nd dr«M- huntmB tn second -while • Graham trad niore accessible back country identical Rines of 33, — on-CM. 7...... ‘Seven golfers hei^ded-by Bob TFTe" big 36 unit openint; in Murphy ■ came in jit liT. five southern Idaho will be Ocl. 21, under par. Besides Murphy H units Tor both deer and elk, lhe> were Jun. Jamieson, .Mike aha'22 iahiTs fiif deer onlj^ ' MorleyT 'Thui'k Thorpiv Rob l4p«uiiR--diUe8-{vr-«WF<>ll«l- -Nichuls. i lerb Huuper-imU J^ k - moose are SepT, 9 for 2:i hunts, Montgoniery and Ck't 7 for nine hunt.s In at 68,/our under par, won' (.'oMtnrttpd antelope huntiiit* Miller Barber, Dale Douglass, dates are Sept 2. St'pt 23 and Dave Mill,' Male' Irwlii, (luuk Nov 1 ■ Courlney ;ind Johnn> Putt Mount;iin- Roat openint; dtites (\mrtne> made the turn in .U All*;. 3.5, 8, Si-pt. 23 and SoV."18. but Vouit a one oVer~“p3r T Tu' rti^Mier of hunts has 1)060 romimr home, ' TniTeasetl'.-wrth-TtTr -TntdiTrnn-nf- — i^srcmpTjf^ 4 ■('olf ersrhradwt twii new units, and subdivision b\ I'xed Marti 'n Hni.n Kaawa-jb -thc " Mhi?^ef. " -nM trn — err—luuilin;; Hlnf-k— h- more liptly des(Ti))es this rebiiund battle bel- tx'ar IS the same as last year. (>wens caine in with his 65 Along ueen Memphis Pro VVurren Davis and hung up bitii for >;fneral huntmn ;ind late in the day after, Archtr Bob Net»li('k.\ .of Indiana. Netollck\ wai; vailed ------.,--- . whiUt -letujgv; ott for u foul try ing U> extricate his arm. Indians won for rid€‘ iunong the early group. ■ Lua.10:.. a ; i ‘i.ieii-phniiii------!------* tiwens, who plays- oLit oT U e c i o - t o p s - Winter Haven, Fla., has a fused left knee which he plants on the t;round and does not move O ral Roberts nips I ^ L ’ 8 6 - 8 5 P i l o t s i n nn tihni .in last five Seconds__ w r e s t l i n g J e r o m e J . V . i i n I H______Ihp pnwpnr f i . V I Vi lo tiornels despite a setback w r e s t l e r s .Ihr'iiiiuh tlie tiih a lf In, f.n I , (•"IMii.i .iiul I'Mivui Hu ks e.ii li POCATKI.l.O 'L'lMi at 148 (jound.s! rolled, over the h.id ri;:hl fnr Idaho .State ■Substiture forward Uirr\ Baker B.iker h;tski;l u.uV ( ’>Hr Ihe lili'iiiis Kerrs Pilots 5(V11 in a 'MiU li’.id il_ onji'j C(|, ui Ihi' l''iii ».iiit Baker h.id niiU one. fullo-wed up a^ii.ssed shot wuh wl^^tlln^;■ mati'h Thursdav t i p S o l o n s fivrr;woMifej uinl h.llt------^ ^ ------nikii! ' ■' I)si^ket Kive Oral Kol5?r.s Universit> of Hu- Tilaii-. hsi'd up tu Iheii llie surprise c.iiiie at 148 ^■(lOODINt; ■ Jerome s Mefl niutt>’ \Ve ruii .itid »;aji. I)> I.s1' h'l^;s lijiise St.ill' in .1 non- Tul.sa a narrow-8t*-^ win I'Ker, [ii'iinds where previousl\- Kulm surpri.^ed by., pinning fuiiii: up M'l slioli, Minu' from ,!0 Icaiiue i.;aiiu- in the ininHlnnie Idaho State Thursday undefeated Terrill Kidd wui llioinpsoii ;ind Barrett McClure Idaho .State h.xl r:ireJ-\ trailed li'o! out lUit .1 liilht ISl'defeiiM ’ .S,ituril,i\ -fiinne'l by ,). »uil the final match Tliur.sday in th.' roniM.il ■oiiif rniituaj__helil them to ,18 Dcr cent_from '■“-'pBtrt-tiWft—?#frtshone Thur.srum«> also won the OKU. LSI' center Kyop Kopnia preliminary round 28-6. U t a h d r o p s poundSj Kwana drew with iilniost single-iiandedly put the Heedv 4-4; 108 pounds. Preston Results of the matches, lieni;als in the locker room at w i n s f i r s t was decisioned by Ciles 4-2; 115 .lerome men listed first, include 101 pounds, Jerry Diehl was halftiine with U 50-lfi lead with pounds. West pinned .Munez; 121 ,ai.p «n !t ,>y^r; Forward John Deamian's 17 hii;!i fnr the came I>'unds, Kidd was pinned by 14-2. 141 pounds. Dirk' Ro.sen injured ,mil finl^hln^; .sixth in points and 14 rebounds led tfie I . - . c o r e r for OHL' vv.i.s •lolinson: 157 pounds. Chuc. ' pinned b>- Pope. 148 pounds, l.is: year s IVeakness. started Dan Pettigrew de<-isioned University of Utah to its first '.-t liuard Kiihie Fuqua wh" iKterhout pinned (lalendo; 168 Ins c^inehack hid in winnini; .Stutziijan 155 pounds. John road victorv of the year, a 6^.59 s< cred l4 pcints, H 7 M ow lim fcunds. (i Ohterhuut pinned- . form 'Hiur.sdav as the four- l/?w-is pinned by Johan.sen; 170 win over litah State Thursday ,iv»ir.i.;e He t.illied 51 and 12 in l-.indis, 18fl pounds. K ycar,-_'kl- iim luLlu-Lircd .coll ntght tii,? pr?MmR Twn carnrK nsli'rTfi'iuI pVrihed ITarnTniih and ' p4*«fMls. Je^f- Kute* -pwrved (.aptured the $10.tw0 allowance The Utes. who at one time ’OIU', MTond ' londinc heavyweight. Terry Osterhont Thompson; 188 pounds. CYaig fi'ature .il Ciulfstreain Park Brown pinned b> Byers, and led by 12 points, had to hold off retjiiun4inf; team in the nation, pinned B«‘mI - . . Afrer fnlUminn the pace set a second rally that brought the took ,the hattle "f the Ixiards heavyweight, Barrett Mctlure b> Bud N' Kee throuiih the first ^ ^ g ies to w-rthin one point, 52- from I.SU 45-,14 Center Kddie pinned Westerdo'rf quarter. F.xecutioner po ve d to 51. with 7:57 remaining. Woods had 11 for OHU and S h o s h o n e Bul th_e Utags' attack faltered the lead and held it to score a 1 when Glenn Hansen left the M leniith \ ictorv in the .sevvn Hatta; 115 pound.s . .Miller furlonji r.ict- .-Xs Bud .N” Rec d e f e a t s pinned by Winn; 121 pounds, game with an injured knee as W h i t e m a v he dropped in the basket that 0 tired near the wire. Harel\ darner decisioned by Drake 10- pulled State to within one point, (m ie !"ok thf advantage and 5, 128 pounds, Shewmaker K i m b e r l y decisioned by Bozutto f^ ; i;i5 Hansen scored 12 points In the m a k e u p finished semnrt, tcavmu Bud N' game, Kee five Icnk'th.s farther back in pounds. Young was decisioned , Forward Scot Jones added 13 third K IM B E R L Y - The Shoshone by Winn 8-2; 141 pounds, led- points to the Utah attack and m i n d t o d a v Till- winner of the H ib lscU i, -Mesl ail..the wejijhts for the first hetter was pinned by Steven- '■r guard Eddie Trail toss^ ip 12 and the Flamingo a t' Hialeah tune this year and defeated the .■(on. 148 pounds. White' ,was as the Runnin' RedsVihs hit for STA-N'Ffmn. ra w -itfPfi— ta.sr winter. Rirenitnmer re'-' \-niing Kimberly BuHdogs -KWl p irii^ d ^ (Taskill; ISS pouiids, 4§.6 per cent on the foreign This should be the das Mike -injt dual wrestling match. Ksliinger pinned Bryant; 170 White makes up his mind hardwoods, ______, the 13.079 patrons The track Results of the matches. pounds. Dodge was pinned by The" young assistant coaqh ’ Utah's sagging zone defense y a s muddy due to the Kimberly men listed first, in- Daniels; 188 pounds, Reinstein kept the ,Aggies away from the has been caught in a, tug of war cuntanuing, raw . but JjtecuUoa- cludfij- lOL-i.poundi,— Himt- -by- fnrfeil,----and-,wan basket and forced them to take between arch-rivals .StanfoH er still turned in a re.spectable dccisioned Heath 6-0; 107 heavyweight. Heather pinned and California for,his servires the outside shots. Utah State hit 1 M 2-5 clocking. pounds. M urphy • pinned by Murphy, * for only 34.3 per cent on their as a he'ad fobTbaH coacTi ' White served eight years as own floor. Center Lafayette Love topped an assistant under John Ralston the Aggies with 17 points. at Stanford and then 'mrtame Forward Bob Lau|-iski had 14 the leading candidate to suc­ ceed his old boss when Ralston NEW^HIPMENT Utah is now 8-5 on the season while independent Utah State i s ' quit two weeks ago to head the . NFL Denvtr - Broncos__ 5-9. After a week of rumors, Ray JUSrRECilVED Willsey quit as ooach, under Rockets top pressure from the administra-’ tion and alumdi, at California . Ro.y.als 1 0 4 -8 7 and Dave Maggard. leading bUNHAM BOOrS CINCINNATI (UPI) - Elvin- candidalS'-to becbhne athletic Hbye», StU Lanti and Calvin cUrector at Berkeley, immedi­ Murphy porabirtedfpr-re i»tn ts ately sought White's service as-'- Ttiiirsday n i^ as the Hoiirton head coach at his alma mater, R o c M ^ ^ l t e ^ dnctnnati fbur- Maggs^rd and White met gam e winning streak, with a privately Wednesday to discusS Wwj? victory over the Royals. the California- job but money '^Hayes-pDlnped-iB. 10 o{-hi»-2r- apparently is not the probiem QiiitoinlMloarlh'period wMle th e ce _H ie . sctiool is under aigppnginn hy_tlie , slwotln? Itoyals, to run playing Isaac Curtis and White w s y wiam egaini!/ ' . prowanaMy— asked— M A l^yup by Johnny Green what Cal intended to do about* with' 7:^ Tenuining in .tlie the suspension. _ One je p o r t Itad M aggan H the Royab'lr^ unable to iscoi^ '^p'omising White .‘ CSBrtif anothCT ' po&it for five ndhiites h e y ^ agaiii and then C ^ - and «-?eM0d4 and were ^wn . will appeal to:. the' NCAA to: b» M ^th two ininut« to jflay. have fts suspensTonJiRed^ higher In Florida' and ^Stnrthem- Galtferoia-4hafr-eiaewhery:. ■ MattAr of age’and numey. no? Pw Rle old.enough tojcgtlre and rich enough to enjoy it make dandy candidates for kidney stones, say the meditwes. , . _ RETIREMENT • ..... That-seasenerally speaking, are tall^ and heavier than we, that's also known. Therefore, it's odd, is it npt, that the size ot the average man s hat appears to remain unchanged from generation to generation’ Size 7‘ k. Size of the average man's (ram (he C5TT0I1' Rlgtrrff"InsTTliW — ------: r — ------' . ‘ belt has increased oonsiaeraBty plMse n o i^ • • -■ ...... (il'M 'R A l ll'M )t N (K - S A wDii.lefliil JrtV -CS' A FRICA , what's 'the most dangerous of all the animals, ' anJ evening im \"u m reli'jsf vjnnu^ when wounded'’ The big-game boys say itis the leopard. It's not pt'ijc.ls aiiJ senlifres lli.it viui «.ini .!>' pui in iiiplion £xff --nnusual, thfv sjiv, for u wounded leopard first.to vanish ,:then tn_ A 1 v'cp 1' j'lTVit't' from tmiiK'cuu' «!:>' lu’l|' sou i^illi llu’iii .'-J. turn and stalk, finally to attack the man who shot it. . X '■ . - ■--no>' Voui niind iv workinj! om'iIiiiu' ^I'lnhining gtuul _____ qi'FRrF-s juJgiiieni and aiinjijli.- IiuikIh'^ I'm' llicin Hilly A. "Do you play golf, lx)Uis’’" b A R II S iMar I’ l tu A|'i U l A. da\ and i.-i.cning 'UiCii KE1RR.Y ORAKE A No, sir, gave it up- lvast time out — (hat was in Seattle — I fmtrh- can be a>.\'oniplisUcU^^ct an.earl> itail (iinla..l happened to drop the innocent remark, "Don't seem to be . liood friends and slate. > mit aiiii->j"n~]rn'..llieii eoopeijlKJir Yc-TtT'MAVrN'" CHAXCED, T ' 'TT5m ' '.T’P BE' “ .- P'T7C~“ "f 'll'C*'''TRfRFTToT playing my usual game today toaay .Arti).Anu theuie c;caddy sal'd7"What •Show dial you lia'C wisdom ' , ' tFn(7Y’ I vF HPF*. r D mkF .L----InA.N ..— ; MAKF''rOYlF rr. gtuite do you uaiiaiJy p]aj:^mist.£P^i.'' ThQt(lid it. U» .May )’i -1 htt-' irning ^ IminmmG c-t Gr.iN6 I M fABau AgOiJ.T- ^ NOW' I nAvf *■ ' ; fHfCK C>J IME TOBPfRV' DOSlE.' 'yOU'RE UT 6 07 Q. ” rM E X PE C T IN G . Have already had three gu-ls in a row lalkitip over new airangifments wiih oUieis. and gathering PR E T T IER t h a n / fb T T T vou A B(J/2 A»iLt < . 'IIR MOCJtUNG . ' A I.AR ACf'C^-- ' . (. ! vE NEVER SEEN * ^ intormation you need I he eu’iiiijg shi'iilif he_ilt;M_iled to the ____E V E R ' IM M O M f' ' '.APEfR - ^OM£TlME ' ' iH fM k E S I' , I I ■ DE'ECl'VE AT tvr tn enieriain du withthat It's just, that mure bo\ babies than gtf-lbabies are ...... *»'»II Iir« irti'.it rnniieni.il Ir.nnC'Hl minJ M.ile vuu; kirn.g.Ym personal aims lOf,riglit-peisons .it'(:.itlu;nng shnw 'ilial you are a tliouglitful person MOON I'lllinRlN (June to July 1 i It you demonstrate your lines! alulitie'. t,i I'lgu i>:\'l.iday . \ou gain Iheir favor and support Stop heing vo •.ell i unsvii'us (iive your support l<^-tiigw|g.s in a vuil mallei Lf<^ I July 'J to ,'\ug r n V.Hi lia^e fine ideas that v ou t'an'pul in operatior/“ now and add lo present Mueess N -alw x 'gain 'Ihe re tfW l uT pioiiiiriu'ul (i^r'oona n ilen In ■ .suggestions of a good Iriend VIRCIO (Aug '.''.to .Sepl i' Kes)Vi led ad^'iser'; now can assist'you to put ^.'ur tuismess .ind peisonal .itlairs on .1 much betler t'asis v*.!!!! siihstantial supp.Mt I’le.ise male in ,1 d itl« t« rv<-v>av -t>»nitth l------, ^------— lIB R A iSept ' li' iK t .'.'I \ fi '.'d .l.i\ I ' dis.uss .in\ differences >nu have wilh ass.j. laic^ .ii:d i.‘ j heitei underst,inding I hm tiiuld he Uauh les.'ine I'lii w e IJ vvorlli it lake It easy tonight at h.'iiie 'sf'ORPIO i(),i ,M 10 S'o' - li N ou .lie n.'U tree lo d. the W6T)<“ 'you'.ehjo>^'TTie iiu'st aiul' i:i.ike 'liHf.-r, pi.'gri’ss Later lake those Irealriieius y.'u need i,' leel lit St.ow particular concern lor km tonight SACil r I ..\RIL'S (Nov J ' to l>Ci I 1 \ ,ni i^ant 10 enjoy recreations and c^n do so with e.ise siiue the planets are favoraWffCJTTCrh Join with Ih.ise Trii.i Tre 1iuh' ,ongemal Avoid quanvlsome persons , L A H k i i O k rs luec to Jan 'i'.>u\,in ,.i.i soiii'ethirf* today to get situation Jiuicn imi’i.'ved al home ^ new interests to wl.>rk on that'..an t'ccvJiiie a leai svu the .future Have lun with kip tonigiii. . A O r » iRTIr5‘-f? in r--2rl 'R:!TrT-mrpeTl your shoppmg, writing letters .mJ [..tiulhi'f: .1 i:.insp>’ problem If j ou ate asine v,.u ^aii mii'i.ue considerahh KeU\ tonight PIS( 1 ,S ifeh .'II to Mar \.".:J.ej. d.r. i.' i.ii ■ your practical linano^ anil';::. .' .1!. cxrrils and right iJviitf. ,.s. goi>J tuiic i j your,temper ip the evening U ^ Ul R (H ill) IS HOHN 11 ih one of those dfij^hllul .\ utin.. pe. i' . and talents- ^1 e.i. h ea:l\ : l'i(;ii;e ■ "I i' and dire^'f tiie ediuaii.ui .il.-ti^.* .a,,.:. es. vMll^have to leatij. t.' ..'iiipieie wli.oew: ' 'oTfierwise 'ser> bttie' w 1,; 'i- liledine .\ college e.lu.al. r-. 1 a line one!"ir rfonerlv lia.v.e.I "The Stars impel ;l.e\ .1 . 'I > our 111 e is lai ,.p .' "i ‘ ' 1 .... .• ^ .....—- t ’ “ -...... ' ■ 1 \ ■ • • • I • .J* . - . , . -t • t.' • ^,^1 1 **. ■ ■

    ■ CIASSIFIED PURI^ISJ^ED HOME. Irult trees, F^UND. White female Popate, 7M IMMACULATE 3 ted ^ m ' ty^icK Berrles^,0Oo7»1,SI»-4a«IU *35 WANT APPROXIMATELY « * IJJ)' lf‘» M»v to llntf ihB igjutlcn IP yavir ^------xtelleni locar^ 7rT»fl!n-,“T9i asirf, n «u g ?r----- tne9e cblUMnt regularly Vou'll pistli in m many .fciijaoeTh B'vri 0611733 1659. wayjil. . 1 ' NORTH EASTLANb DR IVE [A u tiFu t •'pmcr- i'.i.acres. «.be«vriilul l»tni|y honie. HOMt * o«» 4h oi-ifc*. —deVoned-to tielp create » ------;SPF WANT ADS for trrr- ; Announcements AAerchandise ' andcon’veineiii family'liT^ 'u!li of. K*fTibe«ly ■be&i-6uia ,in tnMeti pf improveirreim - ...... - Special Notices <>1^ *Onowoc*m*n»* ^0»» 4 Cio»H ng oood home, 'and many surp bedroom home.- Larae productive ^ 4p«c * Not.cr^ __ ■ MARRY JOHNSTONE REALTY I'eids Ample water• *01ft Imiles •• tram— :---- fi*- AA*»t«or'*'-*ibtrre> iftVf -pftana ^ ------U k si.rZ » e W "O’V J'd Avjfn jlf VVeM •iw^n Has beervrowcrop aod. - — .UNWED“‘ MATERNITY carT! ** .Pwrn.iu,* A'C«rp«-' 4040 .S3SOO s»ocK combination. tUO.OOO. Oovfbr'. nosptTBl' ShO ttvtng ptah in ‘ •Selec^d otters AOpi:*,^„ ..T..r. Mp*^ntain Manor, inc . P O Bo» , *• 4 A { u>oa ’ oivog NICE 1 bearoom homfr. neA Am.AlN A] S4*) 01)0 TW IN FALLS ftEALTY 2tO. Moonia-n Home. Idaho 83^7. 'O' vot 0* . ov.ia.f>g paneling -n ing roorn. gas hea^ a40 ADDISON A/ENUE Viiir 0' ‘ r X) >«ivi . Less rhan $5,600 WESTERNi llh Ait».> ,*.»h f'T ”' ,JW 3«2 Pnone.ja? 5U8. M fc«”aui*^en* REALTY CO 733 23A5 DON ■ o* wufet" jii »• •«*.VfWu Lawn, Farm & Garden '’Evenings > •• •- WALLACE 733 7616 rill elTon CJ'tfO , ■ OrorgeHanev ' 733 46(W DON T TOUCH those drapes' Lisf 5 Oooo Th ogv 10 E •' B-il Ralph • 733^8073 Pomt> €teeners -de- tf au We take ’> Bjb, Sr?‘»Vi Cr* .1 C»>r — tryet fc Jerrv.Rooms ’ . 655 9W5 them down, clean and reKano M S »,jt U-*»-»ft.i^ t Tot>t) _ We, tjUo It s^'jup i ------# iA M g D IA T € ------" xumirqT ??a T7ft'f sa^UO----- ^henv=733^805^ --__ OAa. Gxa.a L »-»ii ! " -PC5S5ESSION T“ BETH Wickham;. R tA iroR fOH s a l e 330 or 7J0 acres, WAVMENTS HOeBV SHOP »e*t 1 i„i I 3 Dedroom paytial Df ifi.'Si' home.. /f lUaiCd CLfQunfl- AAountairr Hpme. Airplane ktts ana accessories U* fTrepUce,” aic^ conditlon’er” hVvtly 733-408-1-M tS ?3 3-^4-?6 Jdrtho tirooo 53i 41^0 Maurice St Twin Fails ^ painted thside, attrdctive bacK I !■ S 'I Vara (fenced*)' afiached garage 54 i norineast part ol Twin Faii> ’ Personal^ ' S18 SOO Has existing large toan )f*rtf«d I* ■>*> ?9» Reeded self-contained sfocK , B u s in e s s SeV V tces \. A V',’ 1 ranch, with corrals, feed storaoe and equipment for 1500 head. 3 very livable hocnA Located ne Levovs Call t>>eri R.d>nici^K " > edroomi carpelfO .drapes gBBqra j^U8 ___ uM fy Ddt K pori. h_ ^OOO _P ifi tuM tm.V>vil •MQUiJTAlN STATE . -- E-s>trtr For-5iTit>d.at« • tn basement 1600 sq ft on gron»ormaT»on ^13 ) 2 2 t>ea'’00m novses on one 4tn dr LAND OFf-iCF Of iQAmO • 543 46.32 403C Ave East lot Bbifi fentea toiai KEALTORb M30M6 across trom . rent SUO per*monrn. Total pf‘Le Sears , i Ri'-ER PRONTA5E with ISO acres fcXPE«‘ENC6 'ne eds> Aa> »o ' SIS^OOO Termi «. s\i f . Pf ce 160,000 FARM ER'S *ixers‘:^e . R E.N T xVAl TON .GOOD "o U Y b n ’ wVnafii'" j • • Re a l t y 'B^hr.-ws 4650 — £*-eU(.'if «?qu'pmenf', bei* AutorfiWve - i ^BRj-STOL AGENCY . fil6 5676 or 336 5666 bearoOfT> Idrgt- t,WTi ly rooni V Drators Mi»svagf Roners e*c Rentals fireplace ? igis leoieo, y arci • J9.> a<.h£^. IQ2 inarei .Adter. 2 , B-t tiANH€-«—I^UR-Nt-TURe, -i-n j.....^4-3'4?«> - SIBOOO' -■ bedroom home, barn and corrals 2nd Ave W 73J U?1 Pro^c ng hay and pasture i . . tHREF BEDROOv'honif tor Srtu* 4 BEDROOMS i t)rt»h*. lo'is 136 000 We are agents for Star SELP HYPNOTISM Taught by a j b» tdfn.i> room $1? 500 Lraft homes WENDELL ,iOca4. protesstonaHy fratrted. • pAr»tV»» OrtSt-rrtrnf pntio rtnO Ofi • REALTV-Sa6 3374 hypno technician. Phone 473 4176 i. 10secj Oflv K, a'ii Ni*.n sir^oois 2 bfcOROOMb paTiO Cti'-por’ snupp no .fnMT il4«00 bJl) tl*T^Cl•a yar d ilJ.OOO FOR l e a s e 17a shares Northside ►^RiVATE Investigator 24 Hour f.a.t Aa ( ’ )4 )4 i>» ' Canal Company water at IV.0 per Service Ati confidential Phone HUBCITY REALTY ' Shar«* Con»act M U FFLEY 733 6631 night 733 5773 • As- - r WENDELL IDAHO r e a l t y OOOOng 934 4781 or ■ ■ r e • . HUB CifY REAuTY^Wendell 536' BONNIE'S WIG SALOaUAUanlng . PhMHlrre'i ' •TfLre^' Carpyntuf ■* 7691' • ’ . . ConaTTToning, Styling. Cascades. fl'P' ■- r.- r. -r.lv• f^v. :■ s7: Vk. ■■ wcr.a»i: cvooo-rtg It Art 0* >«-o SvnfhetJc wTgs. p OO'Humah H«ir • OWNER TRANSFERRED 155 ACHE stocK rancn. Carx-Jis tor Wigs S3S0’ZS5Mam West. r Specrals MUST SELL 400 heaa * Chjod home and '6uf Do id nyv $as 000 Th.i .& a good ■ A f ' j u s t ' l i s t e d ' lmAHminG 4 ‘^„^'00m, .3 batf> ‘M AijiC V AL L E Yl, M A S i> A G F • vgry ntceCdPc ,CQur>QfT''cQn uu&ar- nor»u* With «d basement ' Ana vv'0^T^'w~?v5~ President St Fireplace farri i ~f7irgt»F rarr >*«AV ,ew carpetsng I MJ 16.” or ,*0J LO^ I C»V,rJ to* > ;,il ,. i|p.. room 3 bedroomv lots ot and St r E « c el I ent X) ACRES Gopa hO'Tie ^.in wah ’ "P . rt\% ' I-O r«Trt' S J0r»- A p iot.ation gi* lot near sthoois fo A-aii carpeting Pr.ced right ^.1•.' j<*. Ml .V A •' . Jv I • . ' possiDiiifies for e*pans'0n Sharp NEED passeriger v, , ng ■ ’''•■DcAO ''tf'O'l-'rt. • nside ano ouf Assume large low $2©,500 Of make WaSf' ngton D C rtffrt bfia»e •» '0 appra' interest loan $17,000 expenses jii r ’ ’ «nJ* J J 'ip *0' f fl V ’'g . > -'y <»' (J IHe Times-N'ews Classified Sec', ' O' BUTLER REALTY •<.ro jua> y' or 'c r.s«t.ur. ->+enjo tru ly 6 showco'io of t'>ome'j ^ H A R R IS O N —WO-t -Ma.u...------J»«om»-Utohc IAP' b iu e CRbss 1 0 1 PFAITY T . ■ pj— ^ — n w r— I 334.8166 gat 8?S.SS7a ^------r n trKTTienduus defection' of i tO B E PROCRPonr.OAAA AM 733-2322 The af»swef tor f^e se't e»»'pio»eO REALTY •WE ARE HAPPY to announce that des gns un both existing and new To 'iKldvS hosp ’A Male Help 13 Situations Wanted Dorothy Kolor 733-6848 Paul Dana is now associated with * su^g^al expenses ♦ • Gene Connei- 7 33 -4 01 9 7 S S - E M B Ihe LAND OFPiCE OF IDAHO. . ■ model$^! tiio j ja-u *. naok«! cbooiuig . .fa r ..Loii ___Dd!'. TNG repstnng aoit'ng- r e a lt o r.^. Pa,„ ka, #nd- K d ^ f ':t -6 1C on car pentery wor K ot an Kinds 5 BE DR OOM br .CK home, locateO on ' operated his own farms and c^t^e I* s not too cold Marve An 3 3 acre FuM casement new 733 2623. 733 5457 ranches and operated, the >5hn 1. o ger-oing p easure Ycu H fin'^~ , ,U,l ktm Uj 7,»ri A.>»i. J Mb.h 625 5565. 733 2340 . Deere Agency >n Buhl for man-y garage Immediate possess'on ’ stmgs b. C|oai'f.ed expei. en:ed Prce $27,000 Can Maroio IMMEDIATE POSSESSION •' Qualified to handle, your tran Farm Work Wanted Ke.thiey. 73-3 2400 or LAND OP IMMACULATE 3 De and 733 07 16 across from Seal’S country Kxafjon $34 ?Q0 urge n.s many fnendS to contact E x c itin g ly ■■ ■ . ()• USTQMMANURE haul if^G hin^-on any Real Estate needs Call ■Ai'O g^'.e >c_ '• enci ,, ''e.p*L'' .i.r . ^ 4 B b DR OOM rion'c tu'i tJase*Tit*r" NEW quatii y ~"5u^it hofnp. f<«e , Paul at 543 4411 or LAND OF Dilf»'".1t — 18RJDGE CUSTOM *0(at on catDPHi^ Ouiit .ns f arming ; ? » rep'ates OouDie car garag** * n.shecJ basef'unit 3 tirepiacos FiCE OF IDAHO REALTORS,’ ifijvice. ■ _____ ^______, ' -y >o ;ji oiAi ; 7 33 0 7 16_ • ___ _ -7 — BTVttrey ROBERTS yoi/-»trrKeTT------$29 000 320 ACRES '>63 .rr.gated, near Lxtf.riu.f'1 CUSTOM MANURE :*"■ . R E A L T Y . 3 Bucirocu'ii b'r'i.k ncktnit.. HAULING corner ipt ^19 /5Q______new 3 D«jrborti' nonSe ptvs tfnerH- —-■usanasTiv:.. ,733 iltiLi ■nouw —eo»>>wid»ags. -nr hemaie-Melp ------Leo*si es good produC‘hg ranch $*--),000100, 000 Sc f o det. a'd .ocation M A S S A G E FARMING Eldon Goug 536 365' Good boy Older home $6 BOO Yjaxjr hylage forage saver dealer C Har'ey V rris ■ 7)42112 40-ACRES 'h warm ci mate very R O L IE R ’ MOS’^iONS Av A1l AB,E n kq* ■i26 4 703 326 4964 6'0 8 3VI F EL DT MAll_Rt AL \S2iK > ,^ ^ 5 I. *'-e de'-gncin» , p ck . ' area fO' Ddf»,h ♦♦'i.trs Eb Bent h Pat Shaw 7310463 good ■hon^?’ E»ceiient land ar>d OuS o4per e'n »• 6 'noo’tis Call 676 3519 un.t bl65 water rjgt\t ^37 SOO P'i;ne ’26 )336 *or flpponrmeMt . j.»Ja.-McKinney .. • 2^1 f'e f:' >e , c o '' , afford WE ARE NOW doing custom Alda Strong ^ 3 ^ 5 40 acre Creek 1 J. car&t? 15 Business Opportunity LOVERS northeast location Assume v a Bo« 484 Good ng that vcu I'Q.e ovecccked no Qots.ge room Loan $77 month $12,000 Ooug Dial 934 4231 ^o!im.er. .^33 345$, -tJArg- firp'-T? * tor-ton arrd d€^est •Ba it ; -934 » 33 WJD r ttlAV*- :' e O n i f ■'iV'Tpn s m a l l apartment house Full Outstanding Drick home with r e a l t y . D:ck b a n n e r f u Rn i TliR£ o u stort your ticuse liuntTig n Ufrsor' m>per a' 400 320 Ma I come It doesn't, take a C P a to t>aths and large recreation room 23. Oulo< Town Houses ■ too ACRES wfTh over t mile river Sow'r, tell you this iS a terrific 'h Beautiful landscaping witn trees , frontagie. m Gooding area Large" vestment Call HAMl ETT and shrutM inspecJtWs property WENDELL HOME Owner tran , clean ftetds * 3-'©edroom home the Classified Section. REALTY 733 4079 as soon as possibir'Catt r>ow' -sferred, Must sell 4 bedrooms. 3 I Dairy barn Extra good water 07 Jobs of interest baths, full dasemenf. Electric j rtght Male & Female • applications are now being ReJTi JTTr condlttonfng. garage accepted for tne pos t.on at Poi'Ce MONE Y maher, 4 apartments $300 A ^ W L IT T Excellent location W END ELL 1 80 ACRE with milking parlor 3 Check under classificatiotSs 22 and 23 for :Cn eti£ir ■ncofT^e $16.500 ACE .REALTY ft£ALT¥. -536gg?4------i bedroom home ______. Best Bu^s— and fo place , . > ijc' *0 f* H 5' oer ef'ce Sa'ar» open 206 334 EALTY GOOD 3 bedroom home on Iflrge'^ot . 30 ACRES near valley 4 bedropm ‘ . I ^ Mtv', ',H '14 Ifr • 40U. C'ff Clerk C *» Han. BAR AND CAFE, excellent tamiiy f K Bernes and fruit trees Payments ' home Jfrome laano operation $43,000 Also cate fo less than rent Hagerman Valley your People Reacher Want Ad, just Dial . . . Dave Hamietl. Broker ; HAGERM AN REALTY itase tn Jerome area L & N WESTERN REALTY CO 733 7365, : JOhnLeMoyne 837 4463.733 0874 WAAiitO- Mate ana female ?> fF YOu AAR E nterested naccep’ ng r e a l ESTATE 324 4800 { Pleaia call 733-4079 (onytime| Don Wallace 733.7616 - fV0r .-M r-Tn.-,,-y,i ,.^^^,rnnnnf)rr‘ t— Anil' Murffmoif«ry3’< -^ '0~ , 80 ACRE FARM 3 bedroom home, •ra r't-v* ar'd av' ifr nsurance 7>7n^^'' a- 'eng‘eO as*0 »0wr ao * ’y BUSINESS FOR s a l e by owner 40 ACRES with comfonabie 3 .a a ’ oos app'r r p f f ^ n a ’ wr *e ’ '>>e>s News -Bo» R 3 and Lucrat.ve bus-ness -n Idaho farm good milk oarn. bulk tank and P a . e s s ( , . r n , . f ,\r)n V '” 2 BEDROOM, part basement, bedroom home, situated on nve m iker Pr-ceo at $45,000. CALL .1 f ’3' A V J '’ r-g pos • cr- as a areid . Co/ntuAilion cafe, farm stream $30,000 T T 3 ^ 0 9 T i ^ Ave p".» Lflhrs B'.d ••ga s»*{'«*‘ar, Your ad s*ore and sporting goods Phone carport, large kitchen. !,iocust I Rodney Pauls at STOCKMEN S .rt''cf'»*eni »o **'a» of paralegal Street North $13,900 m u f f l e y r e a l t y r e a l t y , 600 South Lincoln 543 4315da'vSor 543 5i93, even.ngs AND INSURANCE ^ Jerome 324 4845 or 324 5735 Of" one of our foil free numbers listed in 08 Employment Agencies rtsss’an* *0 ar' a” tirney a-" d^'per'd i.ypor" »our owr' des re and 2 STORY, 4 badroom home w*th 934 4701 at, *, ONE OF THE l a r g e s t volume full basement and double oaraoe i Ken Malone. 934 5010 I DAIRY FARM modern barn and thie Classified Index. servce stations in MagiC Valley acre tJf ground in town *$17,900 I eQuipment Handle 100 head milk f^-^QN^L.L ^ L K > Qt . bu4U»«Ag. iaro« U>^ vai'e» 624 B'ue ca^es North MASAOER h»ervew.ng ’'r e a l NICE o ld er 7 bedroom ’ cow^ Automatic preparation stall location Over $350,000 gross sales BRICK 3 bedrooms. 1 m full ' and feeder, enclosed hoidmg pen, p h on e • 33* 556; ad es n . T A n fans and in 1971. Tn*s j S a r#ai money home m Ha/eitor Large iund nq area for part Tme fintshed basement Carpet and g o c K I large loafing sned, 120 acres. . maker Call Gene Hopkms, 543 drapes East location $l$.800 Pr.ce gniy $6.5W See and make .plenty of water, 2 homes First 09 Male Help AO'» It S *un' No nvestme-t Car 464 5orLANDOFFlCEOF IDAHO I time listed and phone necessar, cor ap r e a l t o r s 733 07 )6, across from offer Also, owner anxious to sen 3 oo nt^,er^t call 733 9659 2350 SO FT . 4 bedrooms. 2' j 'bedroom home on large iQL >'). : TIAA£-$.N"EWS , MAS f U AO W K n Sf*f » f I* feta* or' Sears baths, fan^ly room, double garage Haieiton E«tra bedroom irf fui” HUBCITY REALTY App., n D**'’ed O' Company »992 11 Salesmen or Saleswomen just lis t e d 3 good cnoices 160 acres. Hareiton area very I 536 2948 K ' f Road All in MagiC Vaiiey area Grocery GEMSTATEREALTY rertile so'i and worth the money ; Ph I M rrei Russ Carpenter Store Cafe Automof-ve Parts Can Joan SCDwar; 8 25 5608 or EX PER IEN C ED rr.gator and -If. iT S BETTER PAY YOU House, National Franch.se Car 633 Blue Lahes Norip 733 5336 D c *» Messe'^sm th Broker 733 9069 LAND OFFICE OF IDAHO dJ ACRES Gopd 3 bedroom genera' tarm »>dnd needed ‘o'- AANT Ooen.ng n T^n Rental Wr.fe Or phone or come >r\ r e a lt o r s U3 0716 across Torn People Reacher Mansen area *Arn- Year 'Ouna ►•at’s A'lfo ’ ’ No e«per.er> home Oa^ry oarn and Of) 2 0#^jr(5orr \rxpo »^OuSe r^e< t A«e not mpor^ant Concerns TW'N FALLa (oaf ng sheds Farm ai] seeded to p*o«,deo cora' e*f *■ e^ re s Good fr'arafter a must We train r e a l t y 733 3662 ^0 Adcftson na» and pasture $26 000 with reov, ' Oep'» ’o Bo* 0 «• : 0 A r r^a ' D B D c‘«ersor' Pres . Ave s Homes For Sale ter ms T ry-p., western Pe’roleum Corp f !. i^or in. T e * 1 •. AC R E S ] bedroom pome, part W A N T A D S ■ rxjsement $10 500 AUTOMOTIVE AANTEO Hor-'es* and ambitious F A C T O R Y e«oer enced rar salesman 60 ACRES all nay and-pasture MECHANICS Demor'S’rato*' /e’ rement and . ■ “ DISTRIBUTOR Good dairy barn and idafing she<3 ^oc ^ayes perrr-aner'’ pos * o r's^arirp programs, e»ce"ent EXCLUSIVE territory, Mag-c No home but an ideal da>ry setup • • r f>ge De'^e* »s C a - o f • earn ng potent.at and secured valley and vicimtv. Pour sided . $W 500 W i t h terms • ^ ^wrrr-'C*»Pvro^e^ ana tunjrp Cart tor appomTmetrt wrm "incorporate seed »ndividuai with £‘•■0 Nevada 7Q7 7ja 5U\ Sa*es Var>ag^ 734 2250 • ^tes or management ••experience - tVrRSO N REALTY,- and sound financial background 934 4354 Gooding. Idaho EXPERIENCED '■'••ga’er ^nd fi'^ : 12 B#by Sitters—Child Care Service industrial and lostttuttonal Roger Kmrrey 934 4040 ^and Seasoria' or »rar rouhd accounts Jncorn#, 120,000 pius Duane Butler wort Modern ^Q^jse 423 566t commissions first .year In W ill baby S'T one smai' ch.id -n vestment required, build a lifetime rr f home References 733 7515 400head co^ ranch, turn right onto SPRrNxI •< L E R c pe "'Ovfrs ,$ 1 6C a t ran 211 »rir« range, t»>en right mto V 17 X a ‘'nf s*'a7 6770 Saturday 2?nd from 8 00 tij forest TTT'j mofTTfPS—pasture" *»-, C-’r Ot ida^o Cans GET MORE HOME AND A $200,000 ___ Bu id og M a n»e^>ar^ce Deoa'-’ ^-er'* Ch il d r e n S Village child care finish HI'Gh school at hom< Contac’ james M CC'^'s Pe,r Licensed 2') up 461 North ^cust, classes to atte^.^Alsor-cxfffipiete .• .aacfetaf fai 'CguVies Oipiom as BETTER HOME FOR YOUR MONEY GOOD wjnlCT 'area. 240 acres. sonne Q recTtfr near Lyn«vood Shopping Ci^ar - 180acres irrigated Averagehome, P O B o« 220 PhA<*e 522 3 »9i 733 90 10. 733 T7W awarded. Write for fre^ brochure Q ollect Cash. E - t 23i at explains, American Soot cheap water $50,000 idaixi F a 's ■ •oar'c 8140’ Btstrict Office. Box 7646. Boise. ’An Ea^a Opoo'-’^n.ty f - ‘o'0,e'- * fc N T . C N vOu wor fe ,ng Idaho 13707, I More than 20 Hoorplans and designs lo ..cfioose - 140 ACRES hay and pasture '*->'»r**'S nan^s ♦♦•ng n m y hom e from ranch Excellent location for W ith A Little Ad Ml 80Sa purebred stock N*ce home, fa»r <9EAOlNG. MATH. SPELLING •mprovements SM.OOO Problem's? Eliminate tKem once I Completely I'nished mside arid out App+nm^s N E W C A R ' Do babysitting for* woricng and for all wUh ?ti«L EBR.ONIX and living roOfP bedroom and hallway carpcimg 320 ACR ES Shoshone area Good L i l t e T h i s mothers Aooress across from success program 734 23M ' s a l e s m a n Kenwood 733 4969 tnekided combination ranch, excellent a g g r e s s i v e , neat appearance home, adequate water “T6ca' res^qent past 2 years No I Delivered to your lot ready to move into ;e»oer;entioo. parceling, home., fully • carpeted,*^iull F'. H .A . *-VA-t.. F.i rm er s Honre A p proved . Ydu , EldooGouan ■ ---- dry wall. cor>crete. etc 733 3783 basement, oarag^e 713 2057. East C Har,ley-Wilt.»fti» J1I3 V Result Ad M OTOR co: iT •of Desert Vtew Drive , . EflBerKh 67(*3»1 TESRITOBY CrtPOIT BACKHoe SERVICE, call may qualify for aa»JiO-‘^Q-y^ ■ in Call a t 1519 Unit 51*5. b e a g l e pupp,«« (or lal^ ^* REPflESENTATIve To travel .,n Southern tdaho 3| 3. and 4 BEDROOM homes I HIGHLY proauctive W acres, lays S«i*rv commcmurftte w,»K e» WILL DO tronfng m my Home. 733 See Your BOISE CASCADE HOMES Deater 'afvaiiaftte. AM shapes, sires and • ■ • -IV . . i and IrrTOates vft-y good. Has M per.ence Many »rino» B*ne*,ts • 5178. V snares of Twin Falls Canal water. M 4*>.a n wttti f ans- Seiier---- W IL,L‘ DO" SbWI^ iH WV home Member ot M l ^ Call t Reasonable Rates. Phone 734 4360 1 » ene Muiiiieati ut miiiuwty. .REALTY. %om. t WILL -dO/ twbyftitttiM, S ^ ^ e 7 }3 3 - ^ 2 2 7 r very oodd building slfirS3.aoa , PEOPLE REACHtR ironing and typing WC:ggr_fema. TAYLO k A G E N C Y CiF-FrCE '.linanager with 734 1U1 J BEDROOM cowfttry home Sootti I04J) nLue Lakes blv o n w m of Plt IDAHO 83301 •’MIS" Service . -V W ANT ADS kinds. Problem liouf^ a sptciafty. ed. Excellent- oppoiiun- bonotd loytor Broker • 4J3-57B9 Phone 73319637. EVC14INGS: ’ it y .Jte p ly Box 51 V, fwirv> NORtH avenues. 3 ■ beitroom. 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 ^ HUSBANOandlwffefor Ninitor work garaoe. reitndeled. tIZOOO. ACE R

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    '38d oeie ilod ronclj.. neir Jerommr 1 BEDROOM hom e.doW io colleae^. = — r "VARMIT (Wi 500 GALLON BUl.k tank.' A 6 unit IBABV. C«IB and matfress, HtlKe CH ESAPB A lf& ^'SV netxieyer . . rww toa tttp^iTTCTST -- Svoobi^ lor.. dq>fy -ft-vp.-g-1 tar sater—10x«- — I^ H o r yaung coHegt-covple. 7^- r e g t s t a r e d RE'FORD. pipvllne milking' machine, € h o «- rteW.-O?, C LA U o f^ B « lV « h '5 puppies. Exckllent water fowT '!!- imj»rovem«rt»4, #4cell*n1 3 ' Great, Lalws. New. carpel and . MUSIC Ajje.pURNITURE. sppllanced, furniture.. Tip^>u» .Boy Barn feeder, J.' Wilson Mlller> dogs. Also ' outstanding pet or Jiaw.-C. eakln-SiSons Street South. ' X ^fining roonr). SJSOO. MS-.Tta*. ‘ ■ 1- &EOROOM hou»«, .turnUhed. . Routft No. Buhl. Va Mile South walchdog. Log-l>ous»— -3 mllek-E~ --- rJerome-3M!S468: S50Q ,on o Nanohahyderbcker S4.S0 ALL TYPESof*hors^s; bougtit. sold. used 292. cc ideal for wHe or ^di I • Sofa and ctfair »3«.95 —trddcfl Plant y of rarich-geidtngs.. 4^-Poi^s Cycle In<;t 19172-MODEtS' -wfW ie,,r- -Pron» t^ronf ■■rooin room--and--Ootir and^ ^tsotir EOR.SAL^i Custom-made German- :Bed-aaveno ■ ‘ • “______rnnw- Rer Haiev...7mW5 TUBTff '■'JEJQm E IDAHO newly carpeted, all new - 30.04 ^ 1J. Swiwal chair *10.00 CURTISS BRE£OING . SERVICE,N lAufle s in g le - sn ot. 7.45 / ^ g m llnoleom. Shade trees, tot so m .i t s . . Btuearrrt chair______ton pmductlon sires, troqi com POP P Y i n Shififtridler Al;Af.^ AT 7T PRtC^S!. tHtcn-«iMg*fion w a^ '. *2lty sewer , aeai 1 wBUier>ur yei O. _. K e c iin e r CASTLEFO’RO - 78 Acre farm, Pull fe cow families. All datr^„plete dairy and G^Olng Cam S43 S873 Like new $425, 733 1339. '"f* WlOiWe aoed couple. No MobileMald dishwasher. J5 Inch .Daveno and Chair ,• «9 95 beef breeds. Southside. T. C Mike- . yvaifiC^right, mpdtrn ■? bedropm RCA rninr Iy*_ Eaciy-Amcrijcaa ' Kit, iM M el' -itoilees-- aftd ■pe^. Al.«o5ln*oiv.J«-M )((i-Av*; e . -.Qoick-bedsofa-•. $25.^ 6vtloc*r.-3»4^425y; Northstde, Paul home. iS od corrals, barn and ■ Call ^:00 p.n^. r )}:4 ]9 l ' console. Must sell. 3}4'5V34, Yellow 5 piece dinette*set $29 95 V h eavy stock sad«ile--gTj?rd con i W71 NORDIC i40 SkidOO Low lOA^mo Shed. Just S39.000,'WEST Campers, Holiday Ram­ Jerome. . Swift. 544 7583. dition $150 733 4710 * J--- " mileage, dondition very good. 886 END REAL.TY, 130 ’ Repossessed 5 piece dinette 2380 . * Broadway 31 Furnitiwd Apts.'S-BoRtnns set . . . - $39 95 Sourh. BuM S43 4409, Ken Pat bler trailers. Red Dale 2wooddinefte'tabies $6,00each fUfiriSS BREEDING SERVICE, FOR SALE Registered Appaloo4»4 ter son. BrgKer. ^.4I Wanted ten Buy 1967 johnsorT excellent condition niptor homeSi and Nosh- Walnut coffee table and lop ..production jiVes, Irorr'com • year oid'*mare ana ’Miy 324 5^ endtables $5 00 each Clete cow tamilies. All dairy ano . .$2/S B29 3007 • ' . 800 ACHES North S.de. un.n I ua mobile homer' THfTEE. BEDROOMS 7 bathroortl Pdvm Merchandise tor Extra Cash 3 piecv bedroom set $99 95. eet breeds Southside; t; C Mihe curTTDereo;-" TradeabJe. AC& •i . apartments, ideal tor students or RED 5 TRADING POST Bullock, 734-43)3, Norfhside. Paul * Swihe • 73- r e a l t y 7335517 ; Umiiy Close to college ■ Sun Crest Swift,- 544 75B3 Travel Trailers --- A0t>f»monts. ' 39t— —Avenu» W ILSON BATES j' west WILL BUY dlreft.or Auction your f'UK SALE purebred Duroc Boars POW s a le A) foor-rannern-wheel.- .24 —Buftinoss Property r~ B:tK ^ER^S:r furniture-appHances-odds & ends. SELECT SIRES. IN.C. i^ll Ore«ls, Serv rp 174 Jioi • 1968 Aloha trailer Monomatic B^H ELO R tvpe furnished apart Snake Rtver Auction,- 733^^U AT Appliances. dairy beet Walfer Leitcn .P.hone tO'ie» ana.shower very clean. Will HNE HOMES and ■ ments By week or month No pets 543 445a WANT to D«y wedner arK3 teeoer t'nanee 934 S260 - ■ CofT)mercial Property or ch.ildren, 733 3571 ,. CASH FOR SCRAP METAL Frigidaire automatic washer $99 50 P^s 324 2166 a s p e c ia l t y iL PLEASURE CRAFT Copper. Brass. Aluminum, 90 day warranty, Open Mondays ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABS great ' -- - - ■-•-efi 74 C a m p e r i FelOtrnan Realtors 733 1988 Parts .■ Supplies ■ Servict ■ DOWNTOWI^ Redecorafed Et Rattiator. Batteries, Etc till 9 pm , M 8, Y Electric 441 Mam proven stre. nation's h*gh«t.type POR'SALE Regt* Bret^lers •ut^lit.er $1.^ 733 0251 *• ’oays 5 8 428 Morth Main 733 8593 ’"^waWief^'^^oTiTs 5ood^*$A^ W ison Association 733 39.’1 |>4j 4046 Of RECREATIONAL 438 4700 WE MAN/E 2nice Dare acreage plots Fl/LL . Bates. 733 ^146 CALVES FOR SALE All sizes. J HEADQUAHTCRS One horthsicte. on« scOtnslde Call 33- . Unfurnished Apts. Shoes & Clothing West of Buhl, Krghway 30; *-» Newell 733 8242 or MOUNTAIN HOME PACKAGE . a p a r t m e n t Sire relngerator S'30. ^ South. U Wesi. FOR SALE Pureorea BurKsh s t a t e s r e a l t y , 73T5974 12- « 60' '& Duplexes 1 Lar*ge ni’Juni 1 oli njprrtiiii $60 30 weaner diqs 5J3 5840 ' W I A D R O N ^ > , men d^lUxe range $75 An >n em HOLSTEIN b u l l calves one day (AMI>ERS & TRA4U«$ i 2 B E D R O O M ONE BEDROOM apartment I g o i n g o u t OF BUSINESS ' cellent condition 1737 3ro Avt GOOD diversivied 80 Good 2 Old Off dairy 324 41)0 Jerome Livestock Wanted SALES-RENTALS j Dcdrooni' lull basement. txome.^'o . . ELECTRIC KITCHEN : partially furnished Adultb only j ihoci. »*.eoic»» East miles from Jerome on the o»i Also, studio type apartment Close * >^eJloncov' lof c'ti'p •W5S fHONt 7)4.2iM c a r p e t i n g I )00 SroC K c(Hss Priced at only $39,000 JEROME to downtown area 733 9233, days ] ijfOvJcni ^ IWIN KLIS IDAHO _f/ s| REALTY Evenings Glen Jackson FULL CiJSTOM SKIRTING G E 'automatic lyCie rfr>t*r. F ftu FOR.PROMPT PICKUP 324 2544 or Bill Kersey 324 5591 O' reconditionea ana guaVanteeO $89 OF DEAD ANIMALS’ » N' ' AN^) Afk ' J J .'M '4 PATIO COVER 34 R o o m s A:'.»on« nuo.i'g il«m» nwvt at Cam’s 7.33 7U1 IDAHO 'HIDE • DELIVERED & SE UP Ui.K wp Oy luovOfY 30 fiemo'f’ Lotally Owned and Operated . Sleep in g ROOM,cieAn-carpciea. , g.,^„ to cHariT> f-WiCjlDAlHfc Wdbht^r. rtAa 2 g oc \2 A C R « hiflhwdy-?^. -CJfy^ ; private bath, privafe entrance ‘•CTiarulfli'i utitty— A N D T A L L O W water a»^ sewer available Good • p.i'f r«*fona t.oiH‘0 .tno 2597 after ; 00 p • ■ 713 A83.\ Twin F«IH Btll & Ann Motiron corn m ere lai and residential $5995 Close to College, no pets 714 2O86 ■■"'e n c o r e f a m i l y A PPA R EL lf»*vl iltj« p.iif At I'.i n s 'II ’in 934 5414 -Gooaing .l'4 .^p,ts^.l'■ /c'0 ;*«r UJ.jho subd^ision S34.000 00. • f / N A N C / N G A V A IL A S L e ICailCollecil , Sleep in g rooms, ciean. dose m, MUST SE..L NINE GpOD v,Ouny -t. Ifc i.O A’i 4’ Ul' l GEM STATE REALTY : i —private entrance, air conditioned. ?3 6 cubic fd9t G E custom ,stde bv .Surge, m iker Phon ‘ j^ome 324. A n tiq u e 's ^ tS Farm A Ranch Supplies 433 Blue Lakes North 733 5334 137 4th Avenue North ■ 43 Side refrigerator lree/«r Avocado 4?92 /-W rK^M O BiLE color, auf<^atic *cemav.«r. trost ' >PRi VAT E ROOM BOARDandcare .tree, coil free back-, w^ieeis lor* 28 heag spr^noor Me’fpr^ tor elderly lady References MORE HtRE TtHAN meets the eye moving Holds 298 pounds of fro;en s»arr c ai V f^g n F-‘ebf^uar, ja<, k w MILK TANKS refrigerated and S S ^ ' ^ h o m e s furnished Reasonable 733 8878 304 South Washington /lAirport food Will not fit in new hor le Pa>d Gropr Mareiton 829 i?04 h^mg tanks, tanker trucks any SM ALL ACREAGE Roaoi 733 2J4S sire, new and used for sale 733 $800 sell for $43# Other items tor -- H)9-?-ot-wrtte-tipT^e76, Twin Falls 3 BEDROOM home. 2 car garage, salealso 'See—a"rTS’0- 35 AAobite Homes -norage. num.erous outOutU^iPgs All -t y p e s an»..aue turn’ fu^e. Eastlana Dr vre North )?00 POUNp ►I.Ol STEi N Spr rigtft. . Pien*^-ij» frutt and ‘pastl/fF^Has soi^’e yiassware Hc’tprs’ r^fsni*n f,t*Dru«iry FOR ^ L E 50 pound bag barn ume C'ty water, and sewage lOniy MOBILE tor rent $100 per RoO’eri 'Sihutfi*,, Cur r , ' C rosvng hyorate ■ $) 00 per bag ’ 733 6060 U««^hon4«> pf.iktft. ^ An 48 Heattn^ & Atf^^C^diltontng ’7X1 2978 • $12,500' month No children no pets *34 after 6 00 • - • C lo s e o u t 4)65 between )0 00 a m and 5 00 76 Tourist & Trailer Parks . - JERO M E REALTY p m • - «£D ba r n I ; North’-W'ashington ^QR 3AlE Yomig* Hois'e-o aa r / 1 9 7 1 Farm Impleme^^ls. ironw\are dshes. turnitur'^ Boy rterd 27 head, 24 m m.ik 788 2832 s k y l a n e 324 4388 rtf(J sell Restore • FOR SALE coal stocKer maf'C MOBILE HOME PARK m o d e l s 36 O f f ic e & B u s in e s s Good'Condition 829 54)3 or 829 WISCONSIN HOLSTEIN and beet ------_bL&J Crossmg .30 MoluU Hom«s . CATCm I m£ Sun AfciO tuAe -AC- evonrngs 85T 470t I da^>o.»^»0 .m -7)6 l • -fcio. Chippewa ,.W is c o n s in Twtn Ffttfs W W 8 Jmtfes tetmi on Atrpgrt floed • -• ^ beou*'l.'"> IV''ii XT' tiON f' gooo by» .ars Cf’ei.K 54739 Ph«?TOfl.ce 7IS 723 D7), AMBASSADOR 2 oeoroom ’f'f v^an♦ Alls novk ' Residence 7)5 723 9)58 fOR sale Case 4 .t>o.ttoni plow Can 733 2891 days or 733 4607 $2495 733 7S68 RED UCED $1,QQQ ANTIQUES an types Mohday :‘S1 Good Thmgs to £af real good shape Bulk tertii*/er evenings and Sunday for »n --C.aAl.F,T--AMT^lQl^^j ' ' f i g '^1^"' form at.A ^ — m r s n ■0 * M -F-u u r, nwrga."' iniui3rgg. Shoshone, idanq Phone 886 * _ E A ^ l'^ TOWN -• 197) 24 « 60^^ larige drfve through doors, air RfcO^^^uOS row*- vippies Dedroprr^ deiu *e mobile nome Aii .I"-? '♦•O' J " compressor Suitable tor trucK eiectrn good I i FQP SALE reg SUTtt) AnyuS tluiis 2 j $4,750 ) mile south west ot OeS>r«H> prjvate room w>th oath cona ’ on 543 5871,, i year old J m B^'OOk*^ Ha?eifon * Wenaeii Reply to Bo« R )) T.mes Nev^ 1 iOat>o 879 50)8 «i H A C IE N D A ■ ATTENTION 80 ■Moan.6^Q Mt SAigs ---- liOQO I Of>D' Tf^ACTQM, im-y iiiili’^ WANT TO rent""j"^f"3 bedrciom house -44 M u s R d t fn s t r u rTitfi i tS" ^ C7)d i T^ew'Cusfohie fs Wanted •Big ' Wu GOPO «FG.ST6PeD Syrup pump, 0'^eter f»na tank FLEETWOOD w t b ! O f mOSP iTA i l^.r^ Foi wth appro«'maieiv )0 acre MeretOfO tiuHS Fnyi sh niood wagon 825 562? )969 SUZUKI 250 dr» O^e rrvan, 733 75A8 pasture land Reply Bq«_ R 5 c o ■ - y . ■ Have CLEAN READING- I'f'es Ld^^y L.Chie, jerorne 324 e»tras $400 Aiwj b «e ’'■a ler $60 h a s g o t t h e m o s t t s t Tinaes News Fenaer base ampi t er P'ggy back 2005 'I? wdet 14 widev doubles Vo* base Ouitar 536 2762 CERTIFIED iWANT 70-8b hor^ie power liquid 543 6146 c u s t o m 14' W ID E AiSO' lOTS IN BuRlE^i propane or dtesel power unit 536 , NE E D 2 oeoroom Tiouse W'tn r ange RU SSET p o t a t o 5EEC) IB m Ik (ows Hoisttf ns ano Geu^n 2680 ry>on or evenings W71, HARl E y DAv iDSON 3BEDROO^^ JEROMtA fcinO ano refr.gerflfor Can 733 6322 or _ ATf D & G34 4lU o»' 324 i.-JPQR5T£{l ; ^QQQ actual------3T57 t“TW"FJW " ■ ------consolTe s p in e t P iano r^re" Nf w GROiyNfj •IDAHO Tr actor saivaoe Cashfor m.ies Ma' Har 'Ow Haie'ton .^xnACt C AflPilUuSi. — ,. . -2t«xuo»m..tS48. __ll ft^K- new’, assume low mo. pyts "Also r.LintMl 1 ■...V^«r.TXSstQra. UsefT^Hiiat big *■ \0WR"rV OR CTffTT wlth-AuTOmaTTr * C H A R ’OLA'rS“ "B U l L S TOT^-VaTP- W ; ONTevPO^AP’ ’ji , ZQ i4 fi only $3 000 FE l DTMAn F a rm s .P o f R e n t - discounts 733 8293. r e a l t o r s 733 1988. R-hythm Phone.COWfcC4T20t^43 564l 4715, Larry F.nney * ■j'> ’ 0 V S« 'difion BeMevue Ma^^e o*ter WOULD lik e to rent )60 acre or ’ ’ Chevrolet stock truck Darrell West more, preferably on South side of I Lydn^43 5824 , 543 5934 ' af MOLYNEUX MACHINERY. f 'NO A, A ,AHit 7^ 4389 NEW y AM AH A pianos, used pianos. PAUL FRANDSEN- I 1982 Floral Ave 733 7547 r.ver Can 543 5650 , ^ Yamaha guitars, k CH stereo 1969. YAMAHA Iwm. I25cc. with : rtvnrg ptovers WARMER MUStC. „jS84-4841 blockfoot FRESH or Springer «)w» or heilers c. 1964 r w T ^ “aI sit t6 rent or lease da-ry“lafm t3l SCIicoshone ' North--- ' flfrrfffi /s/ iDANQi— ^ GuarariTeea Buy or tr. ancJ facilities and home 326 5970 __ good Shape, good rubber 423 5900 springers or t>eef Hap or Clyde I Radio, TV a Stereo Hughes; Buni 543 5*25 or $43 3969. ■ 45 SS nay. Grain A Feed 12 ■ Heavy'tTquipment Miscellaneous For Sale N^r^'^HOM ES ’ 40 GOOD BABY and pasture calves for 69 Boats A AAarine Item s :23 INCH Zenith black and white TV GRASS hay for sale Phone 734 7233 sale. Alt kinds, ^one 324 4162 or 839 Kimberi, Rd T*„m' FqHn DO IT y o u r s e l f ; Stiampoo your console, remote corn-rolled and 324.4028, Jerorne iJUST ARRIVED! 1972 FIberform . o«vn carpet, professional results beautiful condition. $148 at Cam's boats. Ewinrude. and A^cury H E A V Y 733 7111 Rint a Clarke shampooer with STRAW FOR SALE, 324 2061, 324 Motors BUD ANO MARK'S. Your ._CQN5TRUCT i 6 n ~ nJw?7^57rT07i—yacuufvi ffan’nTT' " ' ir* »»3 t«»t JUSb'D LULUH IV ipeeiAii HLA‘ ano .(vBiMioe..w w v tinw tjams SEE NOW ! ___ console $159 50 Setchell Carlson HAY AND sileage. 5 miles South have 2 year old 305 day record HOPTcF ^h"y'dR AuT’i C ’• HOC. large lik e new Blue ano Green 23" $99,50, Magnavox color East of WendeM 324 SM0 or 536 from 16 to 22.000 pounds ot m-ik model 500CR, 4 53 G M diesel 60 & 64 X 2 6 , C u s to m shao, I combin«tlonAMFMsfefo.G,E 18" 2213 Lyie Anderson 324 4J22 ^ard bucket wgr. ______65 TON )st. 2nd, 3rd f^/tih/ed, BROWNING R T—FWtrtmt- N E W m o b i l e - H O M E S pressure equ-pmtnt New ana RE p P i GERATOR stove tabie and covered, dair y hay $38ton 3West 700 HEAD yOung stock cows a'SO BRUNSWICK, Delta pool tables. modei^ST^ )l.9 00«20PRt,res‘4- usea Chemicals Specfl'/eo C^a.rs odos and ends tor saie 733 *4 South Jerome 324 5193 wanted an »ypes o< teeaer catue ! acces'Eri¥$ SaTes—wTO Service 53 G M Oiesei Revers O Mat-c ALWAYS DURING THE REMAIND- Eoutpment 733 2026 ’0^8 324 5032 or 734 3880 James Clark. 733-560). aftec 4 00 I tranfcm.ss.on $5,000 *95 TON -nay,' 'J"cwittr»ys'-'«JO”Ujrres' -'ER O f iAfW A-RY' “HOL rr EIN" 515 N 5 E (5 h ^ i S f ' ^'T^Om.GER' , STOW A WAY bed for rent. $4.00 a SOFA AND CHAiR Naugahyde straw 733 3625 , FOR sa le Approx-maieiy 175 to b e t t er BUYS!! week b a n n e r FURNITURE immaculate CLAUDE BROiVN'S ' 200 head on hand at aii times Ail CAN’TTELL FROMlTTw' model «4 MUSiC and FURNITURE FINE STEMMED grass 'ana aitaiia ' he-ters guaranteed Also look ng Winchester 30 30 has had only one EQUIPMENT BLAKE AT ADDISON WEST 733 1421 ( A G / C VALLEY mmed or stranger he ters bo* of shells shot through it CO., • Tv/in Polls UUP DPftiJiLD hvdraulic lackS M TWO • »»-w »-ics.c PIEC E Sectionaljcvi'uno' ^ tt>n or'trueK load Reasonable 733 to buy SOUTHERN iDAhO bought new tor $99 50 and wiii I Bo.se 343 ) 603 m \OBILE HOMES '^ Ib BOTT'S AU^O SUPPLY. ^ ^ ^ . 4642 le a sin g CO Tom Marr.s Agent sacrafice for $75 733 0995 after 6 ; JoeRowbury Sales Represen 733-2410 Shoshone SI Sopth Jerome 324 2250 EM J •« D«oi«' wifh Tht FOR s a l e ).000 bales ot good «4o»l f ip»rj*nf* Clean straw Murtaugn 432 4)13 KETCHUMAREA . CUSTOM PAINTING. C»rs. trucks- tZE^oii away bed mter Smgle ^idei anda>ouble Widi^i spr ng matrress Rea' ciean 1967 SKvl'ne 12 . Wmob-ie riome 5 and pickups and tractors Dianfs Cl a u d e b r o w n s m u Sic and 3‘'4 milei We»t of W«rt» 5 PomM bearooms natural gas nea* removed reesonaMy 423 5634 )00 TONS )st 2nd crop hay 2.40^ completely furn.shed and draoeo FURNITURE bales straw Covered Northeast Jerome 324 5 167 Op*'^ Mondoy rhfu Ff.doy |L'vng room, hai' and master NEW fkND BEA u T i PUL 9i )2 8 30 5 30 p m' Soodoy M 5 p bed^'oom carpeted Gas range eiectr.c refr gerator E»ceuen* . C U S T O M Kardstaf' r39-$'50e-Phone 7 34*4040 s a l e appro«'matei y 170 ton WHO Ur>l«if by-odva^c# of>po»n*mwnt cond-t'on Included .sjtirting 'ana )St and ^d cutjing n.»y 423 5030 P>>orv« 733 6)41 Clo»#d Sa«ung coors 48 4/10 Service Directory OPEN HOUSE ne ana Heated Ma stress W'Oe With hat sneif, $49 95 at Cam s ' 733 71 11 ...... ■ h' ^ Pow s A T t by the'^rrijc'Qoaa^' 2 4 ' W I D E Iruckiggp Bifcnlietdi. 487 Ao yft-lo-d&f Uttio^f-ol Bunnett i. S«i>i,ce %»ecioluti OOermg Services,and P/oducii 1972 12 ■ CLEftN>ugi. >WeWjw,-»*»»v woo : METAL choii dibinet . Jor/aaranOB. : ■ 344^ ...... ■ FLEETWOOD V»im Blue Lustre Rent electr.c glass aoori 95 at yCa.n s 733 TTidt Tou Use Regulany” ” C o r ^ 3 0931 lo ^ a c e Your Ad ’ , . ..,.^hamBO<)«r »i k r e n g El 'S CORJIAL bedding, u s e wbdtF flNANC>f^O AVAHAtl£" Trash A Oart»age Service WIDE C h ip s for w e t , sloppy corrals Appliance Repair $icli Room E4|uipn)ent ■ FOR THE LOWEST carpet price*' tm^tKfSHEO POITfftTUflE. : George Ctarn. 5<»5659. or Dermts Ptione THORCR O ^ P P L Y . 731 *330 highest quality, good selection . Clark 543 5473 REFRIGERATORS, washers HOSPITAL BEDS *neei cha.rs_ PAR-'kT' a ND’ SONS - jJ3-LUL MSry Carter Paints. 1936 Kim dryeri, ranges Reasonable walkers crutches, con Com m ercial ar\p. residentia'i GREAT- ■"ATUWiNuM 'PLA teS' « cents — pffTiv Roao yj3 ja93------"FOR SALE samiust anu iwjuuuimmi — teiw 30 veati f iuwifncg cin ■"■T^escenT’a'ia^ TiW pvercis^g -naxTtmg — cent»< ne^ — spec^Ai-. each or 15 cents m lots of 50 or for corrals. Reasonable rotes SHUMWAY a p p l i a n c e equ'pment Por rent or-sen hauls ioside or outside c>ty HOMES more See Gerry \^ite. Times SPOT CASH Phone Larry Shark. 543 623* REPAIR 733 6167 CROWLEY Ph a rm a c y h m - ts News. Twin Fans For Fi^niture■urn iture^pl I lances 73J 9 77 1 Twin FaMS 839 K.mb.riv Bn I„,,. fnll LAKES Tree-Shrub Service Thingsof \^lue WANTED TO BUY Alfalfa hay refrigerators P r e e r e t T f r o n t k i t c h e n NEEDLEPOINT, TAPESTRY yarn, BANNINER FURNITURE Call U & I Hay Company, Burley, cenvas Crewef kits, and stoots ranges wasners. dryers, 127 >>d Avenue.West 678 7551 V€RN S a p p l i a n c e Sewer Service FOR A BETTER deal on TREE ORDER TODAY DOUBLE INSULATION ’ Hours 10 M a m to 400pm R EPAIR 733 5466 875 F i.er WORK call 7336008. 734 3403. weekdays, Saturday 10 Wto 12 X 678 2231 Free fcstimates and STORM WINDOWS 733 3M4, A^s William Bruiey. 1S3 9 I 12 LINOLEUM rugs, assorted A venue West ROTO ROOTER sewer servce A N D A V O ID patterns. $7 95 BANNER FUR 56 Firewood Sewer lines ano sept.c tank insured TOWN ANO 9th Avenue East c o u n t ry t r e e s e r v ic e ^octo'r -rKfeove i»' p'-ce S H A G c a r p e t i n g NITURE. Twin Falls. 733 1 421 Carpets, FumiTurr Cleaned cleaning Ai^a. all types of MUFFLERS installed while you excavatfon 733 254) or 733 eft«)i»e Jo^oo'y 20 MOCERN DECOM DRY FIREPLACE ^v«l WOOD S TREE s e r v i c e , waft Complete muHl^r service WITH MAGiC v Xl'LEY upholstery. 1 varlettM. Dellverad. 733 5949. 324 The best cieaniung. it costs no ;2509 SAVE SAVE SAVE including custom duals for cars cover«f>g aii Tw-n Palls County 1 4l0te Jerome, mor.e STEAM CARPET trtmruing, tpppmg and and plCKups, ABBOTT'S AUTO John Matney. 1 702 Ma«n, Buhl 543 CRAVEN S Sewer Service. removing Alto stump gr'in All ] 2 14 or> di\pioy o'e t^eoted CLEANERS. Phone 733 6036 IMMEDIATE SUPPLY. 30S Snoshone 4445 -- Dry Seasoned fruit and hardihood Sept>c tank - sewer line d ng Phone 733 5942, 324 4)08 ‘O' vOw' shopo'^g co'«to'’t 733 4206, . Carpenters » cleaning Power equipment, See b#outiM of d e l i v e r y I N S T O C K ^TONE FLOUR MILLS New hand free inspection’, 733 3053 ; operatad S37 Electric $167 SO 326 CHINA ciosais* kJtosan cupboards, k o n ic ek t r e e s e r v ic e I s5lM. HalW Baylor, Box 356 Filer, studmt tfatks unflnl»ed various DRV PINE. 1i". leagttgT- *W CARPENTER WORK. Sheet Now doing. Mecbanical free SIM P SO N S sites and-«ylet. C^plete line of ^ckup 1^ . Deliver^In citv. /31- rock, -cinder btock. any topping ar>d removirrg All limbs H995 j Idaho______, wfti^Shed^^fWTiltvre. Banner femodeimo, W y^ rs ea pertefite Ptionf 733 0069 B ia PROFITS hydrauiicaiiy Save $$ insured. MOBILE HOMES b a m k f i n a n c i n g ■ CARPETS and life too can be ______)0 Yeor Co«*roo«M»bia- r L^ST^NG YOUR v a c u u m >6RV4C€ -tenter,- MACHINE. Rent HOST « WUloa- . • 7U-T7M, . • * __ ___ parts, recurs on Kirby cdm f e t w q q p Bate&, Twin Falls ana Jerome -W *fllSHED . ‘ 31 Fumlsfwd A Unlum Hotnat- BUILDERS SUPPLY. • HUGHES. Mobile Homes other good selections. CArRPETING ■ T -----i------—— Mmopttiolti Mack, m ale poodle. 7£T Locally owned insured 2nd .Avenue East and- Blue - 3rtl 000*1 OPTION I ENROULNOW 3371 a fte r A:00 p j n . “ ' . BlvO______T>IREE BEDROOM. carpe»e«l. gas FORCOMPLETe U^i^'WVRGAINS “dlstance,|^i^^ ^ DmECTORY- CUSTOW skirting tumKe, cio»« to KttoDls. no per* __...... 1 : ‘ lveftYONE=G6TS n ~ tbAILER ^umlshei). UtilTT^ roR vow- *S995------COURSE— 3210. ' RESULTS IN ’ I^T^XNCING AVAfLAfUfr ' tumlsnca AduUi. in^lre s|>aca 19. bad and spring S3* CHUCK'S PUUMilNG repaid Blue ijMtn Trailer >ark. -ATSINGER - Oll'fiaatars Your clioica (30. L^cefuad contractor. U jcMrs vytfO DOBS^IT?, FAST WORKING ' Wastiers (aufoinatiat tIO up. A.K.C. REQI^TERED NcrjettrtW) axperlenca. Pnone «3].4l70, ) BEDROOM. Cold Medallion, brtck Elk Hound foe said. Hava tCimberly. WANT A d. .. ti«i««. lull bawmnT; pmmr ivr- jwm Pans DInletta tables— your etwlc*. (IS. . raolslf^tlon. Roa^ le go. ' : M & i m "mZ^>)M OaiLE nlMMd. M S. 3^.40" rangair— yaiircttaic* SSO -EBDt!4£733^3+^ 1 bajdroom ynfurtiltned. name. CARPETS a Irlght? Ma«t* tAem a GREENAWALTS- POODLE GROOMING, stud.sar. DIAL 7^-0931 beiiilMn T#m Fails and, Jerom«.4 bewtlful tlgM wMti «liie Lustre. Lyifwood sitojxjhtg CeWtar vlca, .-pupbli . -CMrt Miller. ..moMM. i*aa«> p*r jnanttu 342. .R*nl Aiw irlc sisampooer S|. KaMMiUlWMI 4839 KTmberly Rd . Twlti Falk GREENAW^T'S. Opeti 1 to'^pr.m. (CImMrty 4 3 M m

    • V - ■ T 9 W C H E ^ O L E T c*arry SII. vB 8i i ------— -B o t im a t ic . cleifn. . 4^.000 m iles, ; 1968 . TQYOT.a ' tORONA; 4d(wr t — ,11j A M ic h ig a n i yitra —iift iO .'7319434'; ‘ j. « o r o m a » i c t r a n s m i s s i o n . 38,00( . ■ •’ ■ ■ ■ J 7 - 75 Michigan I'T yard i - I___•' * - - : a c t u a l’ m Ue&. M ic h h n H re s, 733 WANT.EO TO BUYfMetal or«^Nv)yyiNG. ,------;— ^ - VtoMid < - ™- Wilt buv. sell! trade tne " P e r s o n a l s " m tod^iy's V O L K S W A G E N c a m p e r Ipop »op« • 31S4 ' Bill L o u g h m ille r ^33 5761 •le&s then :jOtP0o cjjaiiili 35.000 miles. MlcheOn tires. 1 ------• s a c r ific e . -.n--- o^^er, 12-,495. /W VBJ atter 6.00 FOR.SAL|: 191^4 w^eel dr.ve jeeR •BUY YOURilSEb dAR NOW WHILE . I- 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Squareba(^ pickup 733 \ X raoio^rnauv- >4^t:igR4€ES :^ irA T:-T W t^LQ W EST-!-== = Autos For Sale^ . ! 1961 FORD ECONOLINi r new' ' S'U 86 . Ao1o‘s I^Of’ S a le §amt.- tjres»^od.m.ags. S650£aah or-^- FIRST PAYMEtsJT IN THE SPRING! -WA-t^-ADS,. ieVoH6r,7JJ*H94a'aMW41 l» 6 ? r O Y O t * 1971 F--jdo Ford pickup, Poyver , ilu jBeajn iw f tfres. U7i. • S t e e r in g a n d p o w e r D r a k e s , ' ______.______—-I— -JANUARY. SPEtJ7fi:§“ / Byy^yo'ur used* c^r vTfiile the prices ore St'wholesole.-don't wdil until spring Automatic transmission, auxiiary . OPEL icaiet Ralley, S900 1970 i=ORD I TD 4 door hgraion . , ^ 2 5 9 5 and.pay a premiUfri. Buy now-wit'h locol bonk financing, we .can fit the- poy- nTwiy^'“mll«“ M.Mo”' ^ Po-we' \?«enng »odiO beaol'*yi cr;em«- colcn .w'lh j n.{e ytee»'* leo’the . Jeepster 4x4. mint condition,nr>ew ^ mehts into your budget. Wh;^won'?7^ices aTiS' goihg tfp.' - • ■ - - tires $2,100 733 8261 ' T?'.0 TO >ETTLE ESTATE 1940 2,TON 1967 CKRY.LSER...... ■; I ^ r«6&MERCURY ‘MAROUfS 1969 MERCURY MONTEREY ■ DATSUN N «r« foUtff 4 d o o '. hu'd«tjp F ora with Farm hand mixmg I5ed a i s a n - 4 0 rtd>Uon .$1,400— M.m_2 inn t .,■■ t .tn. . ■. rfi •: 4 OOOft- ^EPA.N lotQl 1 o^ner beo..t.>^i m*d - S’ TO^ . GO o.a' Deojtilui •'netf'O’'^ < b'o^rgi'-. — ^fvrtp— tuTTv-exjmpprd USED INDUSTRIAL • internationdl with F^rm hand . S 1*0 0 ^' ' »oo eiceowcr D E A N M O T O R C O . vN'..tr~Ull • ie> U .--rCil '1. «? M ’lr? O' ' ■ I > CAT Grader MakjtLQlfer ._|. siclT.ng, auiomit.c ' 409 2nc) Av,? S 733 2077 1^ ^ . s O A © < ' i'' 52795 ' ■'. NOVy/T950 A ft e ^ Hovfs-Col! Walton ...... 703.7.115- :.. IH C M o d el 4100 4 w h M . 1 7 3 3M ?4 o r ;33 45SO W9 2na - . . . \ 969 LI NCQLN %30y 0 • ** *•> After Hours Coll Lorry Arbough , 733-4497 ‘ 1 97Q MERCURY M ONTEGO"M X ' ar,« H3.MK) Sl^K PreaeraK^on'r, ice Cream Autos For Sa le ____^ _____ ^ ‘ • __ f •_ ® i • * * 4 J u y %frOo~ ;ngg. >ngg.,^ o-o*.o*o«»** 3gJg c o’^d 5«»* CO'T^pi»»gly I JOHN D.EERE R wllh AHm. lie 'i«#. *e»»oli' ' 6 y ard scraper $3,000 .iVft; iNffW NAUONAl huiJ . 'lu n . OTiYt: iZJ i M i l J l l l i l l -— ‘ - ' 1967 MERCURY COMMUTER. 7 . M 695'~;; t-jf nn^Hi ,gju i_4»^-v-*'Tgr;m j'p ■ ,j>|■’ 1"'i"'m—^ t r . , Ai^'TifvnrpftK^. OT.n.^.tuniffr ~ni;m m i ___ t.;___ JQhO _ O w r a m o o et ^ 0 _ - o y o '- V ' o V i - , t . - V ’ • j « r- v ' scrapar JT7.S0C ■ • l> ...... ■■■...... Hoi>gh m odel yd $a,750 ivsv •( Hi. VWOL I T r.*a ’i 1 Bwj *) 00 . anfl V 00 n\ 1 9^6 FORD FAIRLANE GT '995 - Wos S2?95 • ' NOW M 800 ^.er^H^^^s’c^ii Dec. Dey ''°'^3??S29

    ELLIOTT'S t-Ok ^ALP"' t703 • CirrtofTt C > o d g f .....■' ...... :-,.."!-Ho.r,Coii,oc.wo.o.______^.,3- ■ ^eRCURV MONTEREY • I I I Ovrffpnd A , f Buf*cy klo bporfiindn.YdmsLOrtinjiedyr -'P ■ 4 ir.?,'' Ae3T"~ trerj-.’' . Ph.,M« 678 i S 8 i ■ ^ . ;064, /3i ;o95, 4 00 p •»' .1^.1 ^yv,^ 1970 mercury montegomx . .0-.. Bob Houston ' i-J-J-y ' U”' •./. i!"'- J'rrr' 'qii. g: .• "I." I . ..nit- .Ol£’ ... !..! ,!ee:jnj --'cc , .-J"i \V6^MlU-LAli*y DOQOe »on 4 « 4 . . ______S^iIb\ Ropfe\eMtiiivr I '?BJ V 8 4 speed, 2 speed frrtn-jler, -. Oev V J O**'o**' \ /r • U' '^o^ )' '"e Ht>mr PKonc 733 l4Vl) Hub*,, foiiOiif. 9 00*16 fires £ » 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA S5 . . ' 7 9 5 -I' .• 1 ... ., ...r. Was,S1795 NOW Cfjiffit condiJton A lso 2J 1 v 8 an d -a^i., -'j‘ li.g' j'j.i Afte'HoursCaMD»V / ,U n I tr onf .itid f e«ir rtKlf rtS^elntJh^•S tor 1969 PLYM OUTH FURY i-4. Lk*0 *H *- U -4 — 4 ^ 6 f W as'S2795 ...... NOW ^2380' < »nt» S • i <* I Jntf S is/ 1963. CHEVROLET IMPALA ..■...'. M 9 5 Att(if Mours Call Elvin Bro^n . 7 3 4 3 7 4 0 . 84 Import— Sporls Cari b 4 Import Sports Cars ABBIE URIGUEN .MAN)'. MANtQUiER CARS IN SIOCH 10 CHOOSE FROM' 1268 CMEYROLET IMPALA OiDS-BUlCK- • -■ o MAi<, .. ■■■ji: , , , , . . I , : .Was $2795 ' ...... : T40W ^T7-^0 ; . - . e p ^ . .... After Hour'S CoU DK^-Pittr . 324.4i24 ■ 1 9 7 2 M a z d a m o t o r . i ..Amerkan Motors “Y O U R E E C O . , • - 1 . -U" 1 . J n e k C o j ______I______K>lly H oi.t 1 9 7 ^ f6 rD GA_LAXI| 500 ------^-?-)-?^-M o in A v u :. &■ ------B7TT7rT--^T M O T O R f - /33-8721 - 664 Maifl Ave. South - "Used Car R o w " ___ |' , : ^ ^ 9 9 5 ’ NOW ^ 1 690 ■ , 1 • J ^ Afier'Hours Co" Da.e GeitJen n 2 7 8 9 8 T R E N D Theisen Pnced ' 2 4 5 0 W E ARE STILL TRYING TO MAKE EVERYTHING 1968'MERCURY M QNTEGO MX After Hours Colt ftvin Browr / 3 4 '3 7 4 0 M A G A Z I N E ■ FIT IN P1A£E! IN .THE MEANTIME. W^ ARE W67 CHEVROLET GAM jM^G-- ^^CorO fTheYecrr^ SELLING CARS LIKE M AD, BESIDES, W E'RE M AK­ Was SI 795 NOW '1550 Was SI 595 NOW '1010 ING THE W ORST DEALS IN TOW N! THE W ORST After Houii-Co/l DiCK Dey . , . 324 4224 After-Hoofs Cot! Keith Cr>s! 5?97 1'968 BUICK W ILDCAT CUSTOM FOR US AND THE BEST FOR ATOU — TO BE / •:». ..a;^v •<,- •' H .jr- I ' 1 968 MERCURY MONTEGO ■■■ *T?5TTT-r?rrr 4 .1 • -- THE TOP CQLUM E_DEALER W E ARE DEFINITELY , r, v,... *■ -.qr.^ ?a-. .r.\ at J 1 • Wos 5?3?5 • . N O W ' 1 9 5 0 SELLING FOR LESS. Alter"^ MqV-s'CjI E V - Bro~n ^ 734 3740 ^ s S U 9 5 N O W ' 9 0 0 AIH" Howrs Coll lee Harm on 5 4 3 4 9 1 0 COME IN AND TEST DRIVE IHE BIG ROTARY 197D M ERCURY M O N T E G O M X RX-2 TODAY ^ r O M F C H F C K T H F . S F RHYS N O W ------F-T-l-----■' ■'■■'>• t'~r------H V. r \9 67 M CRCUftV m O N T-^&Y '.i; _ a .r . M . J .<• .1 N '■y -f w »• M A Z D A o ff AT OUR NEW LOCATION!! ...... I ------••‘••f.i-jr ...... Jeer.'4 cr.c Z ’ ‘ ■ M AGIC VALLEY Was S2795 NOW '2380. ^-SinO«; A f l e f Hours Co'l Afl'S Tromnef 3 2 4 5 4 8 2 WosSl495 NOW After Hours CoM Jules Horr'SOn 733 3336 ‘IVdvMERCuRT COUGAR 1967 m e r c u r y M AR O UIS • 1 ; , . , „ , , - T 1 . Tt j.j- 1 - *• r.»* , Was S2595 NOW '2370 ...... ' Aiv*-H,->j»^Coi'leeMa''mo''' ^>43 4 90 W a sS ^6 9 5 N O W ' 1 2 5 0 Alter Ho-jfs CqII Meff*!! S^>upc______^34 3069 970 DOOGE CH'AIIENGER ---- ' 1968 m ercury MONTEGO MX *■ " ' '• ,• .s s*,. . itp , f r r '5 5 - K- •• 1 ■ -> , ^ J. , • g \ - J ’?• '* ^ 1* . ^ Z)- DO-P’ •'J i

    W os’52'695 , • NOW^ ' 1 9 8 0 . " i o n Alter M'urs Call lules Hornjon 733-33J4 Was $1595 N O W 1 I o U AtTer^Hour^ Calf lorry Arbougl' 733-44S7 ------1969 m e r c u r y -M e N T E R EV---- 1972 MERCURY COMET CUSTOM. i. -^rrr -^r:, ...... -t-

    1969 FOR_D I Was - NOW '1500 Theisen Priced SAVE G a l a x Te ’34 3069 Aft<*'HojrsCo'IArlisIfomner 3245482 1970 mercury MONTEGO MX ■ 1965 MERCyRV M O N TE R E Y ' •‘•-igu.. *'cJ - L ac -' .0-0 . L'v« J 0NLY...’M795 ONLY.../1195 Stock “ 1 -30 1 4 . - r : r — t -t — :------r-— ------—,------r - ,1 ■•- - - . • r- - r 1971 CHEVRO LET .EICKL/P, ..... T 9 7 0 P L Y M G u TH v1e.’ s'vV'J'.i ’ .1 v)''s’’v •; s’O ' W S ’s 5893' N O W '4 9 0 - . . 'w' 'o. bose ^'er's je sov "'9 6 A ftp r Hc-'.'-n C o " tpu'e Sl'mo" W o s S FURY •>-)., lot. Ml' '•g^ t )J'l’ ’eo' •' .1 1' o.i.Kied '’33 5'93 2895 N O W ' 2 3 8 0 . s '»*4 1969 MERCURY MONTEGO ^f^tOil S 3466 1 5 00 ' 1959 B uiC K 2 DOOR HARDTOP ONLY ... 2395 ONLY U 9 5 AC’t H ANSEN PRK E /. ■ ^ 2620 ,------. -s-r.A .TTTi— -■'■ 1970 F O R D 1'96'9 D O D G E Was 51 795 NOW'^^"90 Was S.395 •NOW ' 1 5 5 ■1 97 1 ^.CH E.V RO LET -C -H §VELlE ACe.' .H.'ocii ilai; Ar::s ’ ra.T!."er 324 5182 GALAXIE CORONET At’pr M our; Cott ^^erfin A rrew 1965 FORD C U S T O M 1968 TOYOTA crow n ^■■'n 'i3.1 4 QQ 1 1 f - a * » t A N SF n t >2789 1968 DODGE' 9 6 5 Wos S895 N O W ^ 6 8 0 < . r t n r \ CORONET C tjR Y S LE R J C3'' iu'es Ho".sc 733 3336 W a s S 1 3 9 5 N O W ' 9 8 0 1971 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE Aticf Mours Call Louie Slima'n . 733 5 198 I J »' ) *v ' o * - 1 9 7 0 MERCURY mOnTBGO MX LiN<;OtN CONTINfNTAl — • ■ O N L Y ...... 7 9 5 O N L Y ...... ^ 3 9 5 ■Reto:r'S3-T3to:^-“ r- ^ ^ ------’•“'J — ------rrTT'-----3'«T3’f 3.»s'"*pg;ty ■

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    I- >h s > n ■ • V , WotS1095 NOW'880 -196.8 1971 D O D G E „ W a s S 1395 ...... N O W '9 0 0 Lis' Price S4759 Q5 Alter Hour i'Call MerriRShupe . 7 34 3069 MERCURY -CHARGER 152 After Hours CoM Kejth Crist 324-5997 a CE h A N S E N p r i c e '3589 1969 MERCURY MAROUIS ' 1970 MERCURY COUGAR Th . o “ 'ease o'^d fo<^ oo^<3 •n.d^'-gh* 196 9 197 0 1967 1963 '-■ np-,• 1*^ • -.•'V - «•■■»' *oc ''fl » ’OP a-'d tX'Oy* *-! blvye' v.«y' O M LY....'1688 ONLY.. . ; : ' 3 0 8 8 .,Me<.t>< ion/%ot i«t. »(om 5^* v-^ ixaaknussioa. PQ*'*' MERCURY M E R C U R Y CKEVROLET FORD ..e»- -g o- ' ‘>e 1968 DODGE 196 6 ^ . MorMeao M a u r a d e r X 1 GO Pickup Pickup -Theisen'Prit ect- ■SAVE CHARGER ---■ - -a w s t a n g • 4 V B - - J rc-; -c-q -‘.fc- -■‘•r-rr- 4 w~gg: a'-nr ii TKersen~Prtced SAVH _ 1'- - 4 4.n^eo*-i- After Hours Coll Louie snmon . , 733-5198 }969-PtYMOUTH FURY W— 1970 MERCURY MONTE'GO MX- ' Book Price S 16510'o b " * : 4 dOO' *'0’fltop .bfonjt •,*h ^1' "’e'C w W v'^d'»op mofch.Stj nwJ oil *myi J D J S L Y . . . . ' 1 9 8 8 O N L Y ...... ' 7 8 8 ^ ^ ^ * 0 ( 0 ' I Owf\«» --lew CO '.•♦»ode •" o< c O w iifi ♦wily ACf HANSEN ®°°'' Pf'C.e S2925 00 , w<,^ SI 295 00 W os $1295 00 . I » ^ »»to *o «• 'ri.leage to< »o»» 6-f‘ i 0"d f'o'x^o ''o'v n - • I » . ATf UAhj(.frj ■ V^ '^n'Doo, O 'D 0'>« - m«dwm UM .Y.a enaine.. ■pfflCf ■ - A C f HANSEN A-Cf manse « C .C n A n ^ c n / 1 , • j outo"'o*'f oo--f' fo<»0 'y o-» ICE .1] woj-sws _ , __NOW'] 980 DATSUN' ‘FAIRIANE •I AtUw.aojw Col'Ketih Criit 324•5997^ Was S2795 . n o w ^ 2 3 HQ U 400^ ^2490°° 0 0 -■ 0 0 ^ 7 5 0 ' - 9 8 0 •1967 LINCOLN CONTIt'iENTAl --- ' ~ 4 oooe .K„ 1967 ME-RCU8Y PARK"LANtii -,lh f.»ryth,nj j,ou « 9uld «.BfTt to l.r.^, f>eav''W KO ■ .ld«

    WoV S949S Kjhw^VOSn W o s ^ I 4 V ! > ...... N O W ^9 € 0 Ah H r u U V A JU • Ah« Ho h » Call Da»e G«itan. ... 7 3 3 - 7 8 A r Atter Hours CaM A^rlm Askew. , 536-2511 ' ~ Chevrolet 4 . 733-3033 . The Easiest Place In The World To Buy A Car j 5 0 0 B L O f e K : : 2 ftd,^ve.^.U XH BLVD. N. -A^oin A v e . Eo sf • 733 7700 •'

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    WM .Bultk li -po< -Steering, i»7o eoDc ii cniuinBBr', w trewtiyr —r-r— xsr(jLE»i~“ ----- power' tjrakei, BUICKS , lowmHeege^xceMent concdllon. I ' CARS—PId KUPS—WAOONSw . , Aulomecn ■™»9>«0NTERev S fa liin waoon, > d AVe..Ed»t. LEdRICE MOTORS cellent condition, sell way belovyeio\^ II > recovered.reco Inspect at Barger. 1 low mile^e. must Sell 734 3M9. Goooino, Id.iho • ' .average booJfbrice. l can arrange Matson salvage, subnTIV bids a t' M ILLER SALES ' ^ W7Mmpala 4 doOr hard*&p. N/ fi. 9 tlnanclng. Call a«ef 7 or on " - «Sia|e f.arrrv—Wisurance. . i}5» Hansen 4WSI7» '7 1 iWftlSJET SPORTABOtH^AGOta . * 2 3 7 5 IT . months o)d..sji5Qrnines. excellent dav^. 73X7415 BE ADVENTUROUS^ Put .Per condition^ cower i*yood AAall. Twin F»H»;--- ^ ^ Sleepjna. SD^tai** «i*«n*nrinn~ -'pu l >i?^w'rnow! 3 = r;^^MA^ADQI^^^0R7-tilci-new-; ^ ^ 2 6 9 5 " -- TD STUDDARD'S OLBiMOBIL.___— ------%.] AMBASSADOR 4.DOOR ( LEASE)- ■ *31 95 vertaOle. new engine: 1957 ?door Hhone atter 6:00.p.m.- 7J4 4l«, - BEST BUY--- OievroJet,, CajJ_5.43-5064 '6 8 TOYdTA 4Dom ~.'^“T!^r':-;;.’;.v*l 3 9 5 ' : .1962 ^AlRi.ANE 389 cu. G0<3d Car SAi_E . 1940 Ford Chev.rotet- AUTO SALES ■ Pr>onrf 733-7624 or 733 4550 306 y>d engme and transmission with new Moqif Vo/»#y » Loigeii . - nrei, gauges, cims Best oMer by . . - I ^ . . — i^ebrxiarv' 5:’"CW~OrTVt">»6i' bOnvff " . ' 6 ^ j k v E L l H . v'-fli ...... *1 2 9 5 ' 7339174 r . WORK/MN Por Cleon U»ed Com ond P.tk ,f ■■■■ '■ BTfCrrHTflTs 1945 4 door Ramliler-flesilt" Ex up> $♦* Or Coll ^ ^ '7 1 F O R D .G A L A X IE 500 ...... * 3 4 8 0 - ^ Pontiac-Cajbinac celieot condirtorf. Mo^ng, navem^^ CMC turtt^er use for 7 cars 733 6316 ED KURT OR HARLEY V I p l y m 'o u t h ' f u r y -i n ...... * 2 9 9 7 — .fiup6 S.- '''' " 733-VIUU' 1966. BONNEH^ILLE,. air. braKes steering, good shap« Sell Oelow TWIKI FAILS book 536^77}}. 536 n5l ; '7 0 BARRAGUDA;GRAN COUPE. .... * 3 1 9 5

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    r9?b FIREBIRD TrX n S AM ■'65 •WAGONEFRTT x '4. . . , ^ ^ 9 9 0 - One Week Onl* 1965 C H EVRO LEf IM P ALA 2 DO O R 8 eng ou»Omat*C tfonscnivvton » of ihi» p».ce .'6 7 GTO 2 DOOR HARD^O^I- * 1 7 9 5 * 2 4 9 5 1965 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR »■ ti r»g,ne oulomofn. Kofnmi^^.on c' *.onJiiio«*'n^ '6 6 PONHAC CUSTOM 2 DOOR , , . .*' 9 6 0 969 FIREBIRD .':4pa':_ V 8 * ergm e CHY v ROLET '6 9 FORD G ^ X IE 500-,‘— — . . . .■^. .*1 7 9 5 *»0 r>>fTii>»i0n vinyl-top 'gioe ow»omolii f»on^mi»».on an i.pnjiiioning r -' ' 6 5 C H E V E L L E S S , SH A R P ...... * 1 0 9 5 ' “ ^ 2 3 9 5 1970 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4 DOOR A ' . o tiJ.iio n i> ig V 8 e n g ii'e JO H N CHRIS 1970 DOD.GE VAN '6 9 RAMBLER STATION WAGON . . . *1.595 '•'1, Powp,' v»e«'i'>g V 0 enyir^e ou'o'*',!'- **vi’'v m i» iio n lo n g - h e e l b o v f 1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DOOR -MOTORS '6 6 OPEL STATION W AGON'.'...... * 5 9 5 j&O 1 f^irt loil IwinFglU -— *'3495-- - Phonf ’ 33 «8?3 -+97^> ~ ^ 6 8 PLYAAOUTH FURY 1 14 .'. 7 M 6 9 ^5 -4 ~- T970 VQlKSW AGEiM Bus S r» '»u>»c»' »or> 'oo* eMfllent lonj 1970 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON .... '64 DOpGE 4 DOOR. GOOD CAR * 495 10% EXCISE^TAX - ono only 'r - 4 ,^,d JiO V .8 . REPEALED * 2 3 9 5 1969 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON PICKUP '6 9 ' PLYMOUTH FURY, 1114 DOOR . . . * 1 9 9 5 O N • 1968 SQUAREBACK '6 7 COMET 4 DOOR, V-8 ...... *1 0 9 5 ' *^^ol \ho' p 1962 CHEVROLET 1/2 Tfc)N PICKUP FORD F-lOO -h e e i DvJ»e V 0 eng.iTV ij^»o'’ i«.i»ii, tton\mn\.o'> ■' 6 9 ' v o l k s s q u a r e b 'a c k '. . 7 7 ^ .. ..*V695’ * 1 4 9 5 :..pfCKUPS : — ^ 6 6 c h e v i m p ,a l a ■4 P O O R ■ ...... * 9 8 5 1965 FORD GALAXIE B j u y N o w ! ! «’“J "'f I.]V'ort>otII \i SEE US FOR ANY UO>*e' i'eenng reji m.i «* , 1 6 9 5 KIND OF CAR OR TRUCKl B ill Workman .rO M F IM ...A

    WORKMAM S A t E W E W ANT TO START THE NEW YEAR 7 2 FORD OFF RIGH.T, BY PROVIDING MANY F-IQCTPICKUP FAMILIES IN M AGIC VJ\LLEY THE Long wheel bose. 5,000 pound G VW 1954 OPPORTUNITV TO O W N A NEW FORD iNTERNATtON^ pockoge, V-8 engine, 1 2 ton piCkuO 4 - CAR OR ■TRUCK_.AT OUR EVERYDAY tpeed 6 < fiindef 4 speed transmission, cigar lighter., LOW PRTc ES! m.'^O'N 'n,good 1500 pound front sprmgs, rear step t^>ope wo\ S395 bumper. G78xl5 8 ply roted tires with mud & snows on reor, delivered Just ' 1 4 4 . *2944 1243 Blue Lakes Blvd. North Phooe 733-5110 ua-I wm. f olU- ...... V_ 7 , ACRES AND ACRES OF FREE PARKlNGif--- ■ FAa'ATTO W IN T ER flO U RS: 8:00 A.M . To 7:00 F.M :" 72 M{^V|RlCr ALL OF US AT BILL WORKMAN FORD ARE GRATE­ 7 2 M USTANG FUL TO YOU,-THE PEOPLE OF MAGIC VALLEY-^' ~ FO K MAKING'US NUMBER 1 IN.,'TWIN FALLS. _ 9 7 a FO RD X4r IN. O i?DER TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION FOR I Convertible, V-B. ^utomotic. power _ YOUR PATRONAGE— WE ARE OFFERING OUR... Iteenng & broketl 2 door sedan, medium green metollic/ 1 otr. Wo» $2895 ’ equipped..vathLr20C cubic inch 6 cylin­ der engine, standard tronirrussion, 152244, 6 45x 1 4 white side wall tires. AM vinyl roof, equipped occent group, protection g/oup^ deli- iiifltd Jlo^.Ljn^unigd^fjQnsnuiiioLii^. ..jjtered.m Twin-FolU, ...... hi-bock bucket seats. ETOxl^wide oval bol­ ted white side wall tires. AM radio, deluxe hubcaps With ctvrome tnm rings, delivered l i p in Twin Falls $ JUST 2274 1968 JUST ...... *2874 -r BU IC K n t o r y [Skylafk 7 door hard , I »op. V*8 outomotic. '72 FORD 1 power tteenng rodto. ^ WotJ109S ' F-250 PICKUP SWSSSfiSSlW Cars & Trucks * 7 4 4 lousiy low Prices! O V E R ■ 3/4 *dn;’tong wheel base, sea lime green. 6900

    '72 PINTO custom seat, guoges, ail bath oir cleaner, crui- somatic fronsmission, cigar lighter, extra cool­ ing racJiatpr, power steering, rear-i*ep.Wmp«r, 7 J ^ xl$ 9 ply rated tirw. delivered in Twin OURCUSIC MhRS Foils r j ^?iFRESHA/VE?rfS A R i J ^ ^ E A T JUST *3244 OFFERED toiv tMor, equipped .CUSTOMERS1 with 75 horsepower''ar^ine^ W E OFFER-. mission, bucket sqots. A7Riil3~ white, side waH tires, color Prompt & (lourteoos key.caTpwtmg,’"UST^1994 TRY U S!!' ■ j

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    STOCKTON. Calif: — hfainr n;7b-18.00 and 8.10-8.35; pinks, schoorset grown pink be^s ^livered to •.1^.2^U.3Sandl-0.35jl0.50: small mQs't C aliforn ia destin ations whiles, 15,^15.75 and 12.50- were quoted at Sll.35-11.45 per

    art Burley California Department of Coldrado-Denver ratfer 11.50- Agriculture marketing 8crv ieo. 11.60 and 8:&0-8.?6.------^ a U R lX V ; - lit'uuiuiu^iv UiL‘., alLmiiiyn..- irrifiation opera tar’frtwiferenve .Deakr-Sh-ipper, dry edible Idaho: Pintos,.ll-.40-11.6d and the ii>ilu.vtr> v\i!l Ix* on si'.s.sioti, U'iiyiif I.'. 'I'hjc.ssen, startin(> here Tuesday. , Cows w in honor ■ bean selling prices are still up great northerns, hmiti It* thf ■aiiimiti I'xlfii.sion viil .spciiiili.sl, will The three day itie'etint! will be over those a year ago, for the nominal and 10.25-i0.35; small South (Vnlt\il. Idaha- txiJaiii luiw lu liiiixiiiii.si*. yieUlS.- cunducled at ihe Kbdeway Inn. ■ MAD1.S(JN. W t .,- fU P Ii'- 'I'he Wistorisin 'saiiVe week. reds; 11,75-12:00 and 9.75-9.9C; Sc'houl. .i.iii .’f- .’V, iirajriiiitti tu llirminli viil cOMlrul ■ . with empha,.si.s on^hemle of. the •Senate made Its chiJK-e between tuws and hiju'' Priees quoted are on beans' pinks 10'65-10.85 and 9.8^10.00, l>in Vuu./, rU'iii Cuuiily ■ si'ubVimtrul" will be states in water res’ourt'os 'u.se Tuesday after a half huur debate.- curtjparable to U. S. Number Washington: small red?,, 4*Xli*nsiuli .il 'T:! Kii' tiipii' (if .l.iiiics 'H Diivts, aiid conservation. The senate pas.sed a measure di'sijin.itiitu Itn' ^ n e , -KOB, county warehouses n 75-11 85 and 10.15=10.35.- I.I.OYD BROWNING Yi)Ut/. '-ill! !Im' scfn;nl l.s pl.ifit p.itlii'lonisl, lAlji'i'dfi'ii l.uncheiin' .speakers -will B<- ■dairy, cow as Wisconsin's diJniestic animal .fbTthlTV'eek ending Jan. 18, and Trading on pmtos and pinks was NfH»nst>ri ' 1 li\ 'ht*_, l'fiivi*rsity'of lAponini'iil ‘••innon. Klwofld S. SoHman.-aSsi.siant tn T T h W T h is ’^ '!.?■ racial discrliiTination anioiii; tilt* t«aii)e week a'year agu.. nofninaf- . ' . Idaliu ' •>. )■, r.Tdvr (ii’iif ICiiii’Uilil, iir.t-ii jHitjitii the cyiimnsiiiiinetL fyr ft'o lo tj, ciitlle," said Sen Dale VrcKenna. ji [)eiin«.ri.!. i'aljfyrnia; Baby lunas, 10.Ti­ Spi’IT.-lllsI will fulldH l llViWlllH Srrvicr '■ '• f ’nprralmn wjOr Hureau iif Rerlaiiifttion. frmii Jefferson "'I'his call.s for n Holstein as thu ll IW and 8.50-9,00, large linias, T F f a r m -ffYOUKJUCTirORFEEDir- ^ r u w f ' ' I' f n « f I ^ dll' 1 "till "I rhu.iii'tiliirii;i VViishinKtiin, I) r ; lUicl stu^-.dairy cuw and all Ciuertiso pfi>pif vuU ■IS OOund i:i 2&-13 ;J5; blackeycs, ------ttrr—potaTn-^TTT-— ~r’iii.-|iii m 'i'ii L "» ln il — rei.se. renional t)C on"~m\ back ' SEED ilusli > ^ i.ialiM [Kil.ii" TuTTTTr^^i piTTTTTilTTTmTT ami, u n i t s e t s d iri’i t(jr Ilf ihr Bureau ' of "May Ije there, is a little disi ruiimation. ^.l.l‘ & FEED r'nmrm ’r'il T ■ ■ - ...... rrnrtnr'T w-rit M- , -UlUir t;l»ianup ut ,public ai'ujii •niu'ianTaTTTin .Sen', Majorit\ lA-.iilef Rrne.->i KtiiJfi' >' laxjiHvers- ail estuiiaUid W ill ItAVE IT!!!! Y..iitj> MMI.! !!ie lfubrj i.j.i:a.uuu;uii are iiian limi; I" taki- I'.er iin ^aul .til \n-i ' :ntricst(‘(l in t(U' jK-nim'ni’. -i.iii-'ii (li.scii.s^iuns .(iui'ifi^^ tilt* con- senate cham lxr " ^ pTTtaln U iU n tV 1-AU‘IlM un ■ TWIN KAl.l.S The January fiTi-nrr V'lrnil I* Tem pU'. . -“I'm a little disturbed atxiut w-h.it hops''will Ni'fii' I'.tl Kin'sin vmII nm n d . aUcii'i Uiaril iiit'ctHig of the Twin Falls inaiiainT of itiw A and B [(link III m\ area, ' ,said Hepublu afi St-n t.i-nl i, ; Ih‘, . j i .1 Ml Mill VSi'.lnrMl.i^ .iflfrrnM»fi with 2 HfUi-' Ciiunly I ’ariii Bureau is slated In iuatiun iii.ilrict, Hiipcrt, will Koseleip ' 'lliev are iin|>nrtanl .iniiiiaK, I...... I in .JrUt fur B p.m. Mond'ay."Jan. t-ittidufi Iht* Tue^lHy- iiHH'-niii^; a httlr disturbc’rt'we’aiT Iravmi: the hni;Vnii; - DAIRYMEN. I "I Indiv k Iu .i I .ni(j pruKi aii. ;; rrn*i ■ ,ii I) 'ID a III llu‘ Farm Hurt;au officef-'i#^ .se.ssicin vshen a panel on saFfty Daniel's Dairy Supply is offering for a .lainVs ! , I .1'. I‘ ^, liN.SIM U l l r u;t ■'.;[< lilM llSMt'fl'' V' illi 'Iht* iMirding ti) (iene W a lk e r^ will Ik' presented lim ited tim e only; .. . \m I1 '■p.Mhi'i > vmII clirt'ftMi pri'sidenl , . Hiijjcr Ijnj;. Huperl altornei, '^TTiTF ilisriLsMiu- rill -l.in inorrufi^.', si-xsiuii The World Famous MUELLER. All Stainless ;trsi utj .Main topics c will Ih' a panelist in the session ■ .ifld .m!1 s‘.(i 1 v\ i!h ( iah'ii McMa.strcs, Ulaht) fi •• (lie Ixioanl and memlii'i s will be ■ m I.iw and iirbaiii/ation Steel Bulk MItk Coolers at the_f=oltowing UrUMlli'Il iMU!int*»T, AlMTtllH'M " proiiram slate li'Hislative inatters. anil A\eibu'.sda> iiiormn^; .\lso a Prices: Oval & Lid Tanks Same Price. ' ■ Dtirr*'!': i ii si'fi f\ N ‘ll\li»ii u iu m j: ^lal;^»n. d iM ’u^sinL*. the state and.county biiiltjcts iiu'int>t‘i' uf lhat panel is J I/con Bureau backs alILI. “ VOTilinnnino.tnB cnmxy rarfn tinrvV. tMBtittltrr r'i 300 Go!. 1 H.P. Unit t sjM'inkliT < \ ( ‘iiltural and € ’1313"^ ..lieSL’rit liiii'faii Miri'lin^i will al.sn Ix' Wiiiiii (’afl;ii Co . .SIlll^hllne i><)ii;i i.uiors a ff« ’i‘iini4 ■dH setl- — till T'l-'da.N ■ aflei'noofi, *)l -Will U* p.iiiel ile.ilinu with environment ^ lo tion bids Sew ^tale tax |)i ^(Xl.^al.s.^Vl.U in .Mail'' ■ i!; t« f) rirxt t)V tnvcrt'd by. H !■: Olini.s. t.‘\- • md tlie I mure will U- presented !>■ covered by Moiiru'e ll,■l>e^ I fii-i'-' I anii'^' .ifl'1 111 chawii 1 ;iii:~‘Tre~WTil ,ils" .1 loss u, ' i:.ni'-aii> - •TT^ rt-^------—------• ■ ■I " Prnritnk*•• trlttKTt IrttHH- ii.sr Sovi’,rat ■■ Idaho s!;ite of- tlie Idaho. Farm Bureau i;ive "a resuiiie nf (he Iibho' fXIX'Tts ] 800 Ca\. 4 H P. ‘3,284“ IlL. ■ i '■ 'l.j!" I 'nnirnis.;^ifn IcUiijltiMi'ii vmII Ik* coMTtMf-by H - fKials iitui le»;islators will tiLke. Federaji^n, --aid Imlas the ■Farm Bureau tax comiiiission He saui 1‘J71 srt a rr<-nr(! in T rt*fxirt.s ’!i«- rrsiMirli afiil y. ( 'liiiis , f\ t< ‘n ,sK tii‘ p«)(ati> pari ui ttiu.j.,' H'ariii ' Bui eaii ,i,s .-lUpixirfin^; iiu'i'lliiu tills week ititfniV.^wyrl.N hf>g we lObOGal. 4 H.P. the meetmu. IS expected lu T iCTy. ••gccrlTTVl*^ ^i-i the-Idaho *3,857“ ." WJilker 5Hid - the annual im‘* '.‘i dfi lino, in All Prices Ar~e f O B the Factory 'P»>t'atu Iji .iinh’U' pri'Kr.iiii'' vsill IV niIhii: Idaho farm l.ilmr V\7ieat ComiiiLsMiiii, and the fan aff.. T^uints I'lirm Bureau dinner is t)i in£r inure Ih.in ,»Hi perviris In ri»urul ''j ' iijurnHit; .u ^ lei'i-.l.iliiiii rtill Ik ' i-xplaineil b> Idatio Wheat (iriiwers in their Purchase Order! M utI Be Sianed Before Fob 1 2 1972 . I'oininj; up 7 p m. Ja n 27 at the Ktiisc from the I'aciln .Nur- ... I-l«*iiHi',l , )>r**j^uluiit uf cftui'Ls Lu reiulvi; Llie WeiL L'vdj! to take odvantage.of thii FANTASTIC OFFER'' ■ cullrllnc tn 'rwnn 'h-we-il , r,lttri‘ wr-ilel‘tl HHealtoM Al liu.i !' , Mali" Ihethe l*iilaii> lii'owers of lil.iho. do(’k workers' --trike F;.lk,Hes.ii.!i*nt. al Uio oc plicatiiij ■! Ill ■MisifU; laws , piirfiiii-.e 1.1 (d.inliiiM' • - , .1' tlic d>iiii' \U'H as l*iesident Nixnii i,'n-^ \fliT -1111011 \i I Ual/, Sh(‘ e p m e n , I'lii .itiiiii; them In liolf* suhe DANIELS DAIRY SUPPLY INC. I.lusd iii ovwmiti. s It •* -Ltild,\seU. .|mlalu ,spi-cl.ili.sL.,will; 7Wwtmr~nf-Tnm- [TTrl r^tirtr -Alul!— he— L ailed__Llui__si'rii>tis 290 ROBBINS AVE. TWIN FALLS J apaiHvsr diM ij,s" Dir h*af mil Mluali'ui in i.l)l-m III lil.ilio ii^inculilire pi.ifttiin^' Q.i)ni (hr tdaJui j( I ifn'd in a- panrl W.|S InrmerU exerlltl'.e lor i i H * ( ‘ l di.-x'U’.si-^'h I Ml !hr p.UH'i arr ‘ .^t-iel.ii'. ,i| llie i'l.ill'i F.iriii 1 .: 1 \ and I’. Kui tf v I’1I(ii;mx. ,\ru I ri '’w < > irarr‘ ■\T.il ■R'i'^ini' nii' Frrsli ri-t.itM WieQi prruitii-or?; rrom' rhrrrujrti- ■Al ’(iK 'I J 'l . M 1 >"11 KutMTlsi.fi ) - . L'Ul itie tiuiluu lUd.. lltj;e lIlUTi-, Jap.ui ; , I. idr il'' I 'lid 'MlHpli ’ I Wr\ lull h da\ Inrthe loTth .iiinu'.il Nation welf.iii ' 'T'\ lit LUt- ^Kilf .11 k I' I 11.1' 11 "■ 1 'I ■ •> |■^-•t■d P ea pric(‘s ,il WiMiil C.riiu'ers ,.\s,-.,ii'.|.iii,.ii ui Wa.-'hi: wtiic h h.js nn»‘ i 1 ' idlli ' • Hi .li'Ilt'N. ' oinenliiii; ol tJie ,', unnnpl'VMiH'nt \ .ilirv Itu I iiiv l.u K Wiili.iiiis w .IS 1, rates nf ( I I, it ln ll • ■•lirnwiniT t‘‘nr rind i‘ < ^ p o r led— welniiiie tiu' di'le^ates al Ihe FlVi__ t Ilf 'fii e w e re Nteeliro' Needs I't" Ihe I'lesli. iipenmj; M;s:iiun ,Mvi due in distribute l> l.i> UI the .S|») IY ' •( M,ti ket s .SI’I iK,\M ;, w.ish Hie ,nldre.s.vlhe (.'stim.ited llOO dele- kane ari-, Il w,i> donated b\ AfU^ Ihe p.uiel iliscussinn Ihe Tai iht Northwest 4’e.i Urowers ^;ates at the first session is Japan esi O.rjstian churches role ot llu' I'niversity ol Idahn anil IValers .Vs.sonation has iKhn lan'nen, administrator of without ''rnment iinohe- cxtensioTi ser\ioe in the {m’I. i I h releaseil the weekl\ price ,the I'-.S Pepartmenl of .\Kn- nu'rft'an.l 'i.is dehvereil In the iiiduMi V-will Ix’ i'\plailieil' b\ re|>nr' i;iviiik; average pnces for culture's I’.ickers and .Stock- ■net. :T.n! .'.iwa--- felCrtf nnd^Ttnr- -^■ofd^A'rimiiTi.^ti-'St'inri ~ U s t 1. .Se.-iltle S ^ .s t e i " ,'niini Msi,r saiiu; .\M'ek a \ear a^o (*thi’r s[)e.ikers diu'ink; Ihe SQOTHERN IDAHO c i t \ u f K I.tp.tn, ileivep-il 'I > ■ 1 ■ I'l s,, v;, ,|i .111 iLhli;-'! \ Ml (irises are quoted thresher lhree-d,i> sesM,m include I'hoin- - B iia a iiE , ,n;ini.uii.,o— cccr. mu tg gv-ci: M .Cnn ?un (xior rd t.Dluii' ' ( ■ K- I' ,il I” "i'l \ I'-* lfl( s t n r . l i e .mil li.iiidlim; rharijes sel, IHiblii- Uiiuls Council ,ind in the ,si , . I'lh.i al r.» K.'i .’h I . 1 Iv*!fiiuv'*ft shi'iild Im' dedijijeil III .irrne ,il St.inle\ Ni'limer ileputs iLs.slsI ( r? aw I Ifu* t<< iu|in<: . t».... i« I •' i .> i.. /le 1 (j| II t 111 Llu^' I I - ,WI ,\il lUll liir lesdiiiies I fe{>,o'tllletU [x-niM.' ; .1 vv.lK ’iisp I . ■ 1 ‘ M. ■ • ;i| .I','- ,il’i' I,.IS,..! I s N,, ; I .1 t nllllllt.l e 1 .u .Ill.lU^h w ll! ,U„SV OOOOIMO ni’ed\ 1 ■ -I u !:! ‘I, .1 I • ' I ■ i,|i- ■ lisi iLss hvpsti'i'k cr.i/iiii,: nn Mo.ri OHice -MU Wli *. I’ti III' .i ■ ( 11 , Ins . .■ |i. 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