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■ h [ ^ p o iU i o o M ob c O n L ® h S et - '■ ■ X "" T^Pro“Problem ttff= V efiW s^F SnSucceed In in (Cabin ■ = - - ...... M nJirnY^upn’-^^rHc!:SQVlet Tiic-SQYieL------fore-thev-hlti:the::-surdti:thc::-surfacc; ■ r •_~r~-lessly^eiitcr£id;^gB^Barnbgufiaa -miles -— - • T -'-• ■ - Union announced Saturdayiaturday its _ . , . The? also suggested llie twin > aparf"mlonm o'^e—atmospRCre-6t flTe ------l Q - “> S ' twin Venus probes “successful- L craft may havelave crash-landcdcrash-1 or “the night night sideside of Venus." Is Solved ^ Ir ! missions evb<2S to streamircam intoint (the ground *a probliproblem in tho Apoiio 10 P’ covcrcd'planet, represent .:'a'a rem a: arkable . controlsJls center) center from aboard . moonshjp.5aturday moonshir to clear the - li- • The Venus 6 ..spaceace capsule capsule' ■ achievem ent’’t’’ of SovietSovi space the apparatus."pparalusAV______.way_w ay fn'rfnr tnriny.‘s.lla u n c h -n n —B______------p arachuted <-;saturdayay . . throughthrough— -- '—.scientists and-givend-give l landing b ut this .couldould ijot-'bo j^ot-'bo -pleted'' tnciriir missions missions. It said 1 flickeriT onon (its)(its) outer shell., But p.m. EIEDT today. Father Patrick Meagher, theIbe two imonks'who rieslde In thele new prl(priory. At right, the altarar ascertained since radioadio commu-commu­ the probes,s, with all their the apparatus-apparatus-held out In the The lalatest problem was balky . ot. marble is backgroundedId by a waw all of decorativo brJcJc, : nications were interrupttderrupttd be- Instrumentsi ‘.‘function‘.‘functioning (law- ' encounter,''withunter,'with the'elements;". ,i . “wicks" which must extract • \ 'r' . ■ ' ■ ...------_ _ex excess cess'i moisture from-tho'cabin ...... _ _ . . . . . oxygen twygen of Apollo'10. But as ,the—t-'- — ‘T-j— w.-'T-.i’------— countdo"-“r “ unWoynr>««tt"mtO"a“ll^hourH ^ ' Stricken^ „ ■l9-mniito,Jt»t pa-locenJiidingJn I ' T 2!ini~haTIbnal anniial cdfiVCrmoh- BffClat ____lirlclay—mornlng—wcrts^cauRlitURlit £hecil ShecFff-Cbdnc^Iald-hc-dld-iiQ L sheriff. ig-ln -J-ored-mun-CliY©'Hftuptrin-a-•*— of-Intcrsto f'In tp rstate A iM odaliontjfPPub- ub' ties-**ties-and-th^National-AsBoolR- -A ir] _ n t dusk SQiut;dQy.atpng tho Lit- LU- kiiow know thclr first njmcs. • ■ the an fca j^ipce they . broiicroKc five-hoUr five-h< oiK^ratioh on Ja n . iip inm t' • tIpn 6f-dounl!es-.- 1!^' - iiM ||ca.-_w .tw iiriinrrflatrflTTarorcnceTtr t " lie Land Counties: , * tipn t Burton,-Utah.'congressman and JERO . tic Wood River, nbout threehree Thoxho sheriff, peputy Sturgcorr, ‘hrpujtlthrough a doOr-In tho .t^'iiipo-J'Po- 2, 2 10(18. 10(1 The surgery, p er-. -County'commlssloncrH -Coimty wvho ho An'An exdciltlvc.committee meet- and JER6ME!..~V,jeronie couniy ‘ r nilluB went of here.i. ShoHliShoshone' poliw Chief Dill An-\n. rary rnry jiJail facilities in iho base- fortiMd fornwi h y -tt learn headed will host convention speaker.' -Confiress-ess- winwill nevernev accof>t the food stor- -** will ho.st tho convention ^saidsaid inning oof the public lands grbiip’“P man Burtonj wiil speak on the agopro] jom- der.'iun nnd -;Stato Poilcem,„n an m cnt ' of tho Tiilxsrculo.sls' llos-Hos- |,y |,y Ur; o , chrislianri Dnrnard,, u,ev oxno nlies will I» held. Sunday evening, puutjc the ago program unless it Is forced I Lincoln County-Shorlff Thom- de™ d., they expect most Idaho-COuntlcs will I: Public Land.Law. Rovlow Com-?m,- to, Cleo A m brose,-.chairm an-o r. cclal J'o " Egglcslon closed In on thCthe J’''*'*Pllnl •nt Oondlng. I'ho county'“"•y was Vt’U.s thotl third Of 11.9 kind in;In • loto be repireprcscnled, and delegalestales " 'MMor onday m orning, opening seS- „ | “ * „, ns W. (Will) Conrfer and Spccial ■ Ing has .l)ccn without n regular Jail (ho wi mission. thetho courcounty commission, said Sat- Dcpfily Uynuglm Sturacon np. np- area from Iho east and Gopding hns.w frqm num erous o th e r , %vcsternjtern slonsflions nt 0 a.m . Includo an ad- aho urday,'------...... •thur County officers dosed In fromom olncu , tho courlhouso fiiciliticsli/ies • dress of welcdme- by H eb ere r Oov. Don Samuelson of Idaho “rday,- nreliencJcd tho two men, Arthur ^unt __ states. ' • dress eet- Jerome county has applied. ' roih- tho west.._ ...... ------woru slons ctmlinuing through Mon-Mon-welcome welco from Mayor Egoi)*j’‘^7“‘ 1 of *"Jhe food stamp program, ; An- tho two cacapces near tho river .i-*'"'?.T h fy said they hod l>cen i.w'- hid- jJeatli l 3 C £ C ause' day.tr-am -and l' concluding with side Kroll, Twin Falls, Frank 0,0 dent 0 of tHo Idaho A ssociation of ' records In Chicago and 1^3 An- tho t\ I ,', inc along tho railroad tracks jjlc C ounty Commissioner^ and ond • ^ 0 plon P for counties to store' gelc's. . . . ' antiand *'"walked right up on Ihem," , A- 1 I lours of the aren on Tuesday.ay. Reeder,Ueedc president of Iho Public : and' tho river. iKitwcen Good- T q A rmor Lnnd Counties Associalion, willvlll Clerks;CierKs John R. Stephens, past^Bt theff'e food to bo distributed to tho 1 Ho said they surrendered with- JJf ‘ ‘fl Morris W. Carlson, former Land )un- needy, which commissioners re. Sheriff Conner nnld ho rccclv J,*® Ing and' Shoshone. -IsA iS xi ,m ounced3£president o f ’tho Idaho Associa*ocia- presii!preside. prc»ld'president of the Nallonal Coun- needy. 1 c>on IsIn gf^general convention chair-hair- «!rnern rugitmr -representative, Nn- Invitetl He aald under this plan,, food ciisocase di(died of pulmoimry compli-iipli- mnn,man; ' * ’ tional Association of Counties,Ies. Jackpot, Jackpt Nev. w^ldwould I bo shipped, lo Ppcatello ciilions, Gooding Sheriff EEtirl t j r l ______’ ' ------;— and thc I— and thcri distributed’to, varloua .; ... Urown reported Saturdny. ■ , couniy warehouses ^herc per­ Big Jets StaiStage First; RaRaid ' , :.. “S;:Kesults of an aulopsy per- sons Qualified to . receive this.' formedform ed Fri^JUy - h y -D r. - B .-N , . food would be .certified by the - .Carle, Twin I'allH pathologist, f B i k Optimistic; Application' ajj -. slato wolfaro' deportmont. on tho htKly of M rs, M ary Hiwitt^ Outlook Op Mr. Ambrose said opposlllon I ■■■ showed flho d le (i'flf’'pufm nnnrynary • . •' - • lo Ihlfl'proposdl cenlCKKl-'about - - On Red Trpcfrpops In Cam/ambodia -r xrcomplications following insulin .j For JVCgrant I theth I oxciexcessive cost, to the Indivi­ reaction'’,rractioi anil her lungs filltid •/\ r * dual county. SAIGON (UPl) -U.S. Infor-nfor- commandcomn post for opcrullonsI Inin VIct Viet Cong giinnors fired witliwith fluid, fli As /lo Riversrs LowerL Aid.Readied. Ait SfjAdequate s to ra g e facllllles lunnlH Sntiirdny rcporictl ihoIho tho A/ Shau Vnlloy. i rockrtirockrts nr nmrlars nl <11^1 Mrs. Hiwitt, who died Thurs-lurs- , would havo to be built ln-,the , flriit nlr rnlds of Ihc VietnamInam CmCommunlqucn Saturday avcn-cn- largoir targ ets I-'ridtiy Dight iind early,.jirly ifuy«iiy evening,cv( nnd her husband,■and, Ii • ' ' The .Soulh Cchtrnl'C om m unitynity county,couniy. as well as payment W ar ' hy HS2 Jcls -nijalniitalnst Inging liIndicated a flIowlng'iJownI In SalurdSaturday hut for Iho (irst time(Imc Metierl^vsior lllwitt, w ero chargetirgeti , F o r thotht fifth cJinNPciillvt* duy, tors,ters, desplio iVhal ofdcluls said“ Aclltm Aclit?n Agency will fjlo an nppll- m [?«de ade forfc w arehouse storage In - CommunlNt troup Kunctuui'lcscs inIn thu pacQ__o( Iho O in im ullht n h t sIncosinco Ilast'Sunday Ihi-rt^ wernrn no with first fir. degrt'o murder for• tho water levelslev on HIk W.kkI Rivertlver appeared to be an optiinistic"“c cation with Ihe Qfficq of Spcc|a|c|a| Pocalellopocntell and transportation, of nominnlly ncutrril Cumhoillu.odiii, offensive,offotii hut Allied forcesci-'s major nttauks rejwrred againstalnst IDS7--slayingI937-'slt Of Ira Troadw cll. „ mftlook, / , Fleltl Field Sorvico, Migrant Division,Inn, ^OOdf<>od to Jerom. e. Tlio county also •I'ho HtrlkoH w cro apparentlycntly tlmikillmAighout tho counlry woro on AmeriiAmerican bases. ^ Mr. Treadwell'sTre body wan foundIt!m i In ’f'® " It nlso w as poled Saturday;lay Washington,Wnshli D.C., for fundsI to would hhave to pay for a man io. ' ' ciirrlcd out with tno' tocUtacit Ihotho alortn for the posslhlliiy of ' , M arch 27 In n grnvt! on tho 5>alu«lay, ' for l>e on duty'at'the local waI^^-■ m in (llBclo.inrci of I1S2 nlr ■“S w . thal «nt»w cover rem aining aat l oporalooporal a Migrant ceiitor for P® on < approval of Iho Cnmhodinn)dlnn widespreadwidCH nllacks during Iho * Treudwoll farm n e a r H agerm an, WtKxlrww Wocxlrti W alls, w nlerm asler, higher j,|j,|,j. ulevutlons, cs|>ucliilly hi JeromJoromo, Cavila und 'i’win Fallanjla house, Mr.I Anibrose odded. raids Into Camhodia camc from The I liovornmonl. wcckiwookond, ™iil« I from The niwilln wcro iirroNted' Ihe said._i,i llie,i,„ rcadlim.al Ihe llhiloyliiloy tliothe v vicinity of G alenu Summit;nil; counties. counl(< CommCommlflslonors feel Ihe food " - North of Iho nfS2 lurget nrcn.Dfca, U.S.,U.S IntcillKcnco sources naldlaid U.S. ' wltnoiines who siild <, tlio the next duduy In Ogden and rolurnod nieasiirliig.sNilloii A ,,, ,r|n was at four In ilwtlwlndllng rniiitliyi Most southHth LarrLnrry Mack, agency director, stamp « “nip iprogram, foi* which they nlnttg .South Vlulnum'H .(roiillnrnticr ll wasw jxissHilo that Northirth Rlrliti!H RlrliteH wito prn-iilannrd mis- here by Siierlff Drown. feet ovcn, Suturduy, comparedlared h sloix’ftIoih-! nro now cli'ur of snow,t)w, cold thell form It being filled out,QUt ^have “ ^0 anorolled, will be more eco- ' ------ji;)!J.no» t “5500 ™'! VliMimmoho . nnd Viot CoitgniiR sllr4 beuaeHlI Ibu*?* IT.ST p«rHlriii)pcr» uMlng ‘Icir? tear Wm'.a ior<;(!: W'n‘tiTrni«'»Iiicir-¥~yewjiv? mcno~toncontrnTinnir-strn(!mtnRmcno" mtnR Tiny-nftemnnn-ln'^hor'roirnntlTiny-nft n the Hers. ■ ' , . RiiH lo llWHh' out Bnlpurs.cJoMcdlOMcd wavownvo of ansnultfl lo Coincldo;ido thu. borderIx in tht' "Iflshhook"lOok" WHS lakentak in Oomling M emorial •''* Work v,was conllnuing nlong Iho H*-''’'*- roountaia-riMM il ^ h y l 'VHh\ m \ lio Chi MlnbWitltUnhm^ nn anwu.. prth? limpliaJ. Urnplta: whiiro ulttiiilrrt-irihTnt ^ttv v crirrT r \ m ftn fn rtw biMik» a g a l a t t . or[j ‘N orth Vlelnamcflo rogular* aaa s a Montlay. Monti - ...... ------•-- • northwnnrthwimt of*Salgon.—’-■r*------—- time-'lnitlmo‘'lntori------— ------possible 'vrnifl ll I iR ■ H iHl'TlirinB ‘Vfft*■rym- iiTtatn: Tirm ins'^fl^'^iff^tlnylTrW ______., lenipc lenipcralures, which seenvcd lo ^71.- — ' holtllK>1fl IIho only remaining sorlous V , .., • . threnithreni, -Spud Pactict Offere Unnoticed high waiers had^ad ■ ■ . k I* washetl nwny ono umali land- Nixon Vie^iews Naval^alFirepow(lower From►m CarriersG / JL marl; earlier In Ihe week. ‘O a ...... AABmalLlft-by20-foot.cablnb on ^ 1 H i k e Iho bbend of tho river nlwit i30 100 Per G!enDent Dy MERRIMAN SMITHI ga'skn'n flight I deck, Nixon's marine■ino Naval air cannhlilliea. Incjudlngidlng higlicst^hig|icst itiiillary honors mudulledul fought fofor," Nixon loltl IjioI two fool from the D oor Creekeck ' , • , Ul*l WhKo llouie Reportero r [Jll«liOllcoptor circled Uro U .shipsilpa BuporsohlcBuporn< fly-by wllli aci;om-t:om- around Iho necks of. CWO3W0 servicemen,serviceni '‘You • inake us nriiignritigo. four miles north of Hal-lal- BURLEYBUF •— prc-aoaaon con-con- WhjclrViIreWbjclrV tea’ched' wlTrf Lamb* ■ of Iho T«ik Force, itflai))lnHI In pnnylhBpnnylii sonic boom, tiovorulvnrul FrodorickFredorii R. I'orguf^on, 31,.) of proud of tiur flag, proud tu(1 I >x)m icy,|oy, haa vanished from, the tract negolUlIonfi hav« . beenwen WwtonVAmorUanWwtonj Foils.. ■ ^ , ABOARD THE liSS SARATO-ATO- formationformi on a giaBay^smootho th ]x)ml>ing]x)ml>ii runs nnd a rvfuullngeling Elni CvnCvntro, Cnlif. nnd Spco,0, N AmericansAmoricai nnd, 'Of ‘ courw,urw , sconeBcene, ' com completed pl between tho Potatotato MajorMaJoP'procesaori wll|) which . . OA (UiM) — Proi«ldcnt Nixon uon. •lixon sea. , demondcmonBtrnlion. Thdmas J. Kinsmun 24, of proud of you." ^,,1OltlclnlJ .alil »ppiirti.lly ll|, Groworo nf Idaho dnd all thaloralor thetho ..an association has' i l g n v d ' __ohHcrvcd A rmed F o rw a Day At tim es, 'the. chopM r Rp* np* In flddltionc (0 the Sarntojta,toga, OnnlaskOnnluska, W ash. . ' . I'orKuso’n, i-'urgiisi is Iho first Army processors In tho slato, offeringring agreemiagreomenta aro-J.-R.^Slmptot, .^iit‘ifRiAy'i5y*wjnehift'K'h‘'ut!rpiByfpiny iTftttwaiOOTinTTeiJTWeR'iflwr iTftttw rvbr iwo~cTuiBDrflrTr~TriimtC7^’riw o~t “ Trtir ■’'Nixnn—inirt—-*Nlxon iho~Rroup—of“ of nyfnlor-nyfnlor—lo-vfin—thti-fVlWBi-of waaluwaa])cd.away-ln.ihc.nighl,JfiaY' ^Yi about-ab0«t-B-^3»-pei^nt;Uh0l*M* HU* OM.IdaOfirda ,Bood«..,Sutt-tpliMd,-lL....-^ of Nnvai ^ntl-nlrcrnft nrcpowower er wlvsnwljjjro sailor* monned the rail (lostm;dostmyors, thrco destroyer:oycr family memlwrn nml friendsends llonor.iOnlionor.io Jan, .11, IDOR, ho (lew Ing 1only ap oltl mhllrcss loto ovur ccontract prices last year.ir. T. French.Pre Rogerai• from on airc ra ft cnrrlor, Int ll^e in summersu whllo uniforms, escorts, escorti a nubmnriiio nnd iwotwo Hullioretlguthorei 6n Ihu W hllo llouvuouvu his helli:helicopter throngli inlensalensQ markm ark Iho iirou whuro it has ClnronceClnr Parr, Burley, con- Idaho fi Aildiiilc Ocean off Norfolk,, Va. ThcThen ho loucheil down on tho Coast Guard cutlers took part, south lawn lhat Iho Unitedllled enemy fifiro lo ihq aid of another trnct commltleo chairman, nald tont Mr , niirllbr In the day, Nixon4ixon SaratogaSnrol and look a seat on lhi| AfloiAflor (wu hours and 20 SialoRStales was) fighling In Vlolnamnant hellcoplttrhellcopltt wltkh hud hecn downSliwS •'“ »* " '“"S’ Saturtlay the new contract will Many snj^llor pr0CM»q»'Wv« ‘ p^artlrd Metlals of Honorir lo10 ntarh fliartward side tn watch a firinging minutenilnuteii nt sea, Nixon left't hyby “f^ot“ Aot foifor glory, not for conquosf,uosf, Insldo (IIhe city of Hue with with' ■ ApparcnilyAp| tho cabin brpko1 up moan moan about <10 centff per hun-Kun- adopted tho tormi of «gti|jBratnt .V Army Borvlcoinon InIn u domo demonstration Of surfaco-to-air•air hollcorhelicopter for an ovurnlghi stay not for nn Incii of territory,, nor woumlod passcngorfl aboard.;ll.; Inin IhcIhi w alor na' it floated iintlerKler dredw dredwolHhl on Hold run pou-ou. reachedreached.wHh Ihei m Rjor,p^t< W hile H om e corcm ony beforecfore ml»fl|misflllci by other ahipa in thu tit CtCami) Daviil, his runlicuAlIc for (ani nn, y .concession, n o t'' mri'or' ' KinsmanKInsnu was decoratedI for Ihed,o bridge, It was furnlBhcd and toes. ’ ' »Bors.0 M. VWith the U n ) b < > ^ tm ■ flylnu Iw liellcopior lo ihoIhe fleol,fieel. rolroulrolroul in Iho momiminss of conquenconqucB< i)f any olhor .peopleloplo shelteringsholtcrlnj Ills comrndOB by , ” Il iB estimated that eome ^0001,000 contracicontract, an addlUonal t^. nili*- hnSJ was.owned^lv.Slanlcy Jolinao^ ho„„ c n r r lc r ’Tnsk Forco-15‘mlIONIS off TlicTlio* Snrftlbga aldfl' laui^chbdhod Wo"toiWofltorn Mnrylnnd. '‘ ‘ buthut foifor 'mo pfCAcvvntton1 orof Ihrowingihrowlng ItlmRolf w e r fl hnnd ' hours were spent by associationitlon lion moreme lh a n (ho< VIrglnIn const, nver•ttveral of Us 02 nlrcrnfl to give;ive AAt t Ithfl White Housft-cercmcm6- 6- pencc wilh v freedom," • •■ prcnndoprcnado noar the city of VInhVlnh who em pty for memh membera in completing the tracta« tracta will so to pnMlicai(i.£Ii;, Uuforo lumllnu on thc\,.Surat(^rat(^ tho i chlcf exocuUvo A show of ny, NixonN placed tiio nallon’i;lon’i "Whn“Whnt a ;yrcat goal you hav*Uav* Long on Fob. 6, .1068. aomu timo. • utate-iiftate-wldo contract nogoiAUooi.001, PParr arr a

A ; y ' . • •• , V 1 I- ;• • • , - ^ —■'-'■.I ------^------i — '.t ' ' f • 2 TlmB^News, Jw ln Polls,.Idaho Idaho Sunday, May 18 ,!i 9969 6 9 ■' ■'•■. ■•.-> -'I I Calling'An IJ) Official G tes S e ^ D c d l yI WWeather ReiReport V^aii LDS Membenbets Flee S ^ e i i i . . ^ David.Mead and three young. - ' - ■■^-:-^^ " -Becikeepers! B e e . rABM ^Need' Xsters entering downtown offico •• - _Er9mjnniie»-N'owt :Hour__W e^ther_Buriauj/W ra_OT^ . . . Jam es Spriggs .waving ' ------greeting-as-he-passes through- J B ^ a i Fire,e, IBlast ] office -. . Mrs^. LaVern Strong ^ W ^l^ed You ^ A t ; F o r u m driving ' down Sccond AvenUe ' ■— ■ -- - • . • TARPOt^t a r p o n : - .SnftlNGS, Fla.•la. offshoreolfihor when the flames werc West . . . Sheriff Paul Corder ' Temperatures!s ^Forecast^ County Agent Don Youtz is (UPI)—Ar lar- first spotted, said Capt. JohnS ■ MMOSC' O S C bC 'ldaho <(1PI) - " B e\ - with eyeglasses cyegi on forehead . . . Is (UPI)—An excurpion boat char- first s . causc-of Russia’s-dcvelppmcnt Helen Hen :r»^— ■■-■■■TTr .. ------, ~ 7 L ;------II ; TIT jtrying r y i n o tq~solVft a serious-prob- tPted~by~tPted~:by- 'a .group-of-M orm ons BillinB. 1‘ Helen Henderson inquiring about__ "fl; lem.-3-^—------^ ^ ------—w waf^wopt-by_flamc£_and_sanli ai^w o p i __ le oflhG SS9 missile, the Safe-^ f^fhicr-piiformer pageant’cohifestant . . ‘ - T .. Generally Gent fair loday: partlytiy and lowIon for th e day, 78 an d ~ 4 ^ - • if -Buard-(or:antl-balhstic;^mj«llo) ]vif5r-Al-l aiid But-he needs a beekeei^r to Saturday, but the 101 passen- bilges,’ Mf5r"Al“Roblnsorr^carln^at;— . cloudy Monday; continued warmrm high anand low a year ago, 69 and . But..h( E l l S i i i l P i lid t system a l l is necessary. wiiDur tractive v iay; help'him. -t : - - ggors o .« „ . nniand three- crcwmennon down to1 have a sandwich and ^yst^ “■ tractive yellow dress . . . Mrs. . N a t i o n a l w » ith high today 75 to 85, aridrid 35. PPr< recipitation ‘ for th e d ay ; help hin .1 B. Payne, deputy undersecrer John-Tucker john-Tuck ttyjng to entice of. ------: lOW-tOIow-tonight-49-to-S5.-Chence-orof n o n e ;;—preeipilatlon—for—the -the —Every—Every—year-several-callS-ai_ft jump^-lnto-thc-Gulf-0f_Mcxlc0jum'p^.ln tlco then__ someoM_said __ !SmpkeJ.• Ur/'iiftho-aTffly'for-op^rwtions ,f|c7 rice and-were miraculously saved.J. FFirel’ ire !’ , tary^of '* flee worker off diet ... Jerre Max. Min. Pep.*cp. rata rn ear zero.< Ih the Camlas as month,m onth, .12 Inch, and for theIhe month'are m o n th 'a received in his office and were ,e research, told a forum on t h e Q^ver disi »m- during summer months' by resi-'esi-■ 'Only- threet persons -were'ere "The"Then we saw smoke in the ® Cover discussing early days of A tlanta _ _[ 75 62 .56 .56 P P rairie, ra lri high today , la the-70s,Os, yyear e a r to date, 1.74 Inches, corn* during s ABM system al the Universityy feed,. and IceI business , . -. Matt BIs'marcW ST- 35 - iind 'and low k tonight In the 40f. Sat-at- pared to! 4.49 for the aame pe- dents wl who find swarms of beesees injuryinjured-as -as weel«nd-fishermenilen; engine -room -and emptied our *3 d q Tlte extinguishers Into the. of Idaho here Friday. ^ : viceVice chew chewing gum' . .'. Harold . Chicago . 85 64 Tr. T r. urdayff urdayf Twin Falls data: High«h rlod In 1M8. ih in theirtheir back yards or on theirlelr and Coast Guard planes and q Tlte. < Addressing, m qjt than 500 Kjaaas J .06 ' A -/ ------buildings. building; ------—- ■- cucutter tte r ruirushed tp the strickenken flamesflames. Wc checked another " Klaaas, Jerome, getting ready C lw d u n d 84 63 .06 ' faculty and studei, Dr. Payne' ^for 5Saturday 1 ^^ livestock sale . , . • DenveV ' 52 40 •55 .55 ------■ . Mr.'-Youlz Aid he used Wo^ to craft and plucked ihe survivors,ors, hatch.hatch, then the,engine room h a v e* ''^ ^ said, ’'thcrc-ii only one - reasonf^G .ene' tLarson operating - lea, D es M oines 81 53 .48 ----- , \ / ' have a number of • beekeepers many of them children, fromrom burst iInto flames and Ihe whole for the, ‘ Soviet Union’s develop- -rushlnci , of the warm Gulf waters. 1 , tiling ^wds so full of. flames we crushing'machine . .. .-Clifford. I -----D etroit;...... ; ------63 -6 2 -.09 ;------; who would gd-'to the rescue of ,g m ent ofi the SS9 m i.^ile and, Glarts ^ working 0, at meat cutters I — -Fort-Worlh ------80 -64:1.10f . i --- ^ ------7 ^"rW eatherr SSyr y n o p s i s ----- tho-home-owhers but they-have(ivg, ^ The boat, th'e “ Miss GojC'p i^ouidn’t couldn’ see. We got on our life,% lhat-is-to ° eradicate ourjorce-of i,pn.i.------or Glrr,’*- was soihe five mu«p jacketS-aTd'^t^ut jackets 'the life bench-r-rT-Ernar-Sande-iatking^l Indianapolis s r 61 .03 • . either g gone out of business or Girl, W! ‘, Minuteman Interconllnental about . ^ his/jj lale uncle’s .dedication I K ansas City '77 56 _Tr.Tr. . TheThe. ridge of • high pressureire ' Farm and other butslde activ-ctiv- are no 1longer interested in coUcoU ______^------^______L rafts^andjjallcd £ out "Mayday Ba,^Jtjc ^ - t h e y_ Ballistic Missiles which safe- to his wo work . ■ . J e rry Shane y ■ I— ; aloft-conU oued-over_e wHl'bet-egainst-a LijuKct"ai sure th ln g ."^ ^ Mpls-St. P au l ■ “72- 45—4-42 2 proachlng proaci the Pacific C o asts t afternoafternoon. High temperatures■\ in'5 bees* {3is urged to contact the of thJm "priesthood boys" of survival of our offensive fore- w 'il t>ct ei • N ew i^ rlean s • 80 68 1.01 1.01 weakened. weake The disturbance wasras the MaMagic "Valley are expectedcted Twin pjFalls County Agricultural 'A the Church of Jesus ChWsl.of es," he said, "and until we and N ew V ork 75 58 expected exped to hajve little effect on Inin the { 80s. - ,*'.i AAgent’s gent’s office.'. '"'Aj t W w V S ards'F i ete Lat>ter-day 'Saints fro^nt" the {hi U.S.S.R.u S can arrive at an .87 E astern O regch o r Southern Ida...... ,• throughout the. Tampa Bay aertemt In STUDENT KILLED O m aha 68 45 .87 Eastei Light winds will be lavorable ‘y agrtemenl. we must .rely on STU ho, except fir. possible ..high . area. Some of the boys were these si Philadelphia 76 56 ho, e f® these systems." ,, rnwRiF CORRIENTES, , Argentina cloudiness and a few scattered•ed forfo r-d dus u stin g 'an d .sp raying o p e ra - ______A t ' . G o o d i n g ______"Boy.. 0“ Scouts, s but it w as.,nol. a ...•■safei __ PorUand. Ore.: "" 71 46 cloudi “ "Safeguard-is Just a-special-nt (UPI)-^ne student"was killed----- St. Louis ■ 78 6? • ■ , ^ showeshowers in,mountain areas. tions loday,,. U ' - •• , - — O scoutirscouting expedillon. ' ized j^ed .version,vc of the Present 'lub "Then we called abandon ship electron and four were wounded Friday ' S alt U k e City ^ 74 43 ___ ^ ------— ------r - — —— M e edals c G iventl GOODINGGOODI^ ^ Gooding-G Ciub , •P electronics, radar and weapons when-police * ^cn ^11 opened-fire-on-a .. San Diego 73 57 held their annual awards ban- « '"'"I'ho^ that by the time the demonstration■‘'“ f',';" - against higher San F rancisco 65 -51 • Tl quet Thursday ijghl at the high S ■>' tta ho '4 pricjs for_ meals , at the local' ' ; - S eattle 69 50. ' M l» agic V alley i , ^ool cafeteria. ^ “5?;first „ lighting of smoke, Billinsf’s safeguard-is-deployedsafcgua in 1974, Pric5V,fPJ ley Hospitals^ Parents Par Of _ ■ 1 a <5 said everyone w as'In the w^^ter,r, we we will will have a • better .world."•• university.university The food prices.rose Spokane ' 72 40 ■ Chris Oakley was sclc.ct?d as said C' iy from seven to 12 cenls. W ashington « 80 59 ' . , ; ■ " ' the outslaoutstanding alhelte of Good-ood most of‘ the life rafts that had Payne said.' "But unfortunately from sevc mdy hurriedly-been-launct\cd-fromm wishing<»vill-nbt~make-it—sOrwishing m m i b - M agicJrRlfeM £m siMallijjp.oiiing |_J5Q.' lyi^raorial W g-, , , in g -H ig h -S ch o o l'"w Ith -R an d y hurrae* ------M ag 3 the ship. . ' Wishing will not make the safe^ - Admitted W TT ttJ arC asualtyy HlpicKHopkins chosen as the outstand- Admitted ’ , •' 'i n ing g football footbi player.- • . 0‘heOthers bobbed In the waterer guard systems unnecessary." iii|i Mary Lee Seivers. Michaelael , JamesJamc Jones. I^s. Mike. El- ,ach and were picked' up by thenc Air ForceF Col. Ray Sleeper nAII I d a l i o M»' ,l5s‘ BOISE (UPI) - Gov. DonOon Jirn .W allace, form er coach ' « HAIL INSURANCE Sommer.Sornm Mrs. fipvd .Collins,ns, Holt,Ho», Mrs.f Richard Gonsales, ^ '.u„ three Coast, Guard helicoptersrs was alM als expccled to take th e ______-Fiuycnes Mec a r ty -a n a R oUCTX- w ri Samuel9on-presented-the-*tv«f * „ ^ ahd^two; mphmioua^ posimni I ...... ' ■ -Wv -^vir£,'^.^ayno M r ^ .Mutimhn,. .niifi pl^renc —TT Star’ and three-other-medais-to- • • .Boise ...... 80, 49 Mr.c.Mrs. H. ■ G. Hayes, all Twin McCra< ven the schools. He poinl.ed out that Tg tem here l-ridfty.‘l ) W r t fig'tKPI “ SSave O V € up to-1^ ^ Disnj^ssed the parentspar of Spec; 4 Steven ne sej,ool jphy boats that rushed lo the sceneie dlum dium would u be turned over to B u rle y ...... 80 40 -• Falls;Falls: Ruth Kincaid, Buhl, and , . Ciif. J. Perry Friday during - theJhe «it heUwhelps to ‘ develop a philosophy Gooding ...... 8 1 49 ■ " M Mrs.' rs.' Keith Jensen and Mrs.rs , Lucin L ucinda'K night and M rs. Cilf- lo- of life;-with young-people learn-arn- ^fter . the distress call wasas speakersspeaker opposing the proposedcd On Ye^Y e^ >|all Inturanco Prtmlumi im- fortfSlUDip. both-Gooding, and 37th3"th'Go' Governor’s DayVvlew for lo r e picked up on radios. system system, . . ----- GrangeviHe ...... 70 - 5 0-- - EldonEldon-G.-M&yer,—both Kim- j ^ . |l ^ Army_RPJ£_units-itl_:Boise,.... ing "8 that ‘there is something more picked _ IffiirPhlurp3, -Wenaen, — -Army-r importanfthnn-wlnnlngras'longlong —Joe-Cramer.-the-boat’s-owpei*—Joe- wimim,mmi.m..iii..imamim.immnm.«m. - -- l.ewIston ...... 75 :57 -- I,— PerryP erry died D eo.--^, 1968‘ in as a winning effort is made,ade. who’^ho slaydds aboard the burning D ism issed Vietnam while j trying to save jhcy alsc M alad ...... 82 ?5, MrsMrs, Orville Winson and bnb^^. p . ■ ■ . , Vietnam “ve also ,garn to bc resilient,lent, vessel with Billins untif the . a wounded American. His par- rnanv fail searing heat forced them* to T M ountain Home . . . . 85 49 t^bpy, v Malcolm I G. Field, Eugene1-^-“- Cassia ‘ Memorial . a woun< for many times they- will fail seann i-".® ...... ‘ ... eriis, M Mr.-and-Mrs. Stanley-E.. t and'Jearn and-learfl to pick up and 'start{tart -jump-into-thejump- water-lo safety, ------J-L i v e l y . ‘K i t s ’ - i | £ — P oca teUo • .7 .. .~;r.' I: ■ 7 9 - 4 4— - ^ -jH^M alt^r~M fs:~ Chesferfer ------, A'dffilttcd------P e rry ‘ -Salm on-—;: ...... 'U: « ------flSHei Perry, now of~Lapoml,~ UtahrlanT over" over, "“ praisepraisednhe Coast-Guard.-^aying------flostetler, Mrs. KonflldXTippcn; ~MMrs. iT ‘ EVffreirxiarlrrChristtnff awff;^lii-5V'ln-Fa»i&i-R<»ft(Wft G'aleGale IBingham and Glenn Sim- TwinFal^'^ii'”i------^—Tliey reached the aouree------Llncoln“ nTid“Mn?.-Verlon-Tay*ay- mons,;mons, -. all Burieyr Mrsr-CecTl helicopter at the time,-^f. his of the screams just In'time; Don HinHin* 733.1191 ^ ' * death, Perry volunteered to^ go Burley r i l i r i Club - ___ lor. b'lboth Flier:-Cora Dye, Mrs.Irs. Nice, Albion,, and Mrs. Jerry * ' “ In Brief , iTto rescue l a litter of sevenI „N. K., (BOd) Maten. . . 543.364* T. W. Richrnond, bolh Buhl: Stauffc to the rescue of a critically kiltens from the- Inferno *• hi; SI.niter, Hoyburn.^ . wounded American adviser to rip kitten If W ar E nds , Gordon Gordo L. Walljer and Elsie — c O m aha Woodmen will Spon-n- ,• , • which whicii leveled the old wood-• - Lyman [[i)gi ...... 733.48Sf Pangle.-both Jerorhe:-Ona-Gon-on- l_Sons -Sons-were -borh-to-M r.-and-_j ground forces despite hPaVy 4°en- T I o^Sponsor-. O l sor-a so?7 card party at 8 p.m. Mon-n- i' en stcstorehouse. '• . < 0 » lM 733.72ia ___, ^^CHICA'GO“ (UPI)'^Defe-nse .;“nd c-my-Jire..He:caiiied th^wound- * 'l_ '”?* zales and Chiis Kiirlr, -bolhoth Mrs. GGary~Seller.s-and-Mr. and - r ------" — day irin the home of MrsrMaryfy ~m„ii;;;.nmn»nu»nmnim«.mi««umpm«- Secremry Melvin R. Laird said Gooding: gL'^i Mrs; Keenan Redderie^ Mrs. CCharles Taylor, aQ Burley.._j^„ fed J e man S i to within three feet of I Bolton, 535 Filer Ave. W. Bring ----- ^ifrida'y-he-does-not'forejee-any -grj - — the-helicopteir-^whon-an-'encmy 1-^1 o \ and baby girl," bofh~3urleyT S -P lay^ulj^St— own-rable'servicerPrizcs-will'bc' -^ b f -1 tig * cut fn, defense spendingling jjrs. Fred Hardin, Hazelton;on’i .• • V ^ ^ round sstruck and killed him. _ J furnished; . after the Vietnam War. and jHomer Spencer, San Fran-an- M l! II PriorP rio r to his death, J^irry .won _ Minidoka Memorial ons" BURLEV — -The Burlcy So- /— “Aa long as the .Defense cisco'cisco; Calif. . six oth(other medals and f ribbons. , Department .Is-assiCTCd the Job ' Admitted ,, ‘Meant Meantime,’it was learned that rdptirhlst Club announced plans)lnns s Slat ta te District Nurses rAsffOcI-ci- of providing 'secunly for our . . • 3lrtfis- ,. '‘i_ this .week to sMnsor a pinyy hy atlon, ation. District No. 1, will meet ■ ■ ,.j A son was bom toWr.^and Kent Slorey, Rupert; William igfIst Lt. Michael Whiles, a for- 3 nation in tJ^s real, uncertain' ,,'V ^ Huise, Blackfoot, and Mrs. Onal Bolsean,gn has received the ^ Antique Festival Tiicatro,atre, nl- nl 8 8 p.m. Wednesday al thehe ■I ^ oi‘" Mr.q. Wayne BruHz, \ Jerompy luhl, on July 13 in Burley..This Mneic ■ and high-risk world, It is goinc : •. Griggs, MipiJoto; ■ Silver.SSilver Star in ceremonits at the „,m| k_ ,1, This Mneic Valley Memorial Hospitallal JB . ^ A T t I 'm X ^ and daughters were bpin lo Mr. 8gs, -nw second year tho Club Auditorium, AudlU Reports on the con-in- H j|H I to cost a lot bf money,” Lalrf ^ , University of Idaho in Moscow, ^as spon said in aa Armed Forces Dayn i,, and Mrs. Wayne StuUiiian and' . f fcnt Slojcy, E. J. Hanzsl, El- has sponsored a stage playy in vcntlon venlio 'Will be given and a , banquet speech.. “ •S’ . rtr, ■?nnd Mrs, Floyd Collins, Jr., , , f e ’ alf A university of. Idaho grad-rad- BBurlcy. u rlcy ...... bonrd board m eeting Is set for 7:30:30 aU-Twln-Eans,_and ..M£„and. i._ uat'e-and-former.ildaho-foolboll•boll Tlie plplay selected thi? y ear p.ui, - »EvGn Ifw c: cllininate cost year p.ni. -s . ^T5v«r*runR,—Im prove” our coat Mrs.- Eldon-M eyer.- Kimberly,rtx. - -BT.,hVr“ ^ =rzzz; — P]ay7r.-.--W.hiles_.rcceiYed.i..- tht. Js..: .‘'The.. •■The DeathTandr-Lifc-of . estimates, cut out tHe-unneces- and Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Toni- A . son was ^rn to Mr. ,_d and 'jediflmedifl ffrom^universlty presidentdent sneakySneaky Fitch," <, written^ by . .saryI items, and keep our •'“ '■pot, N ,v, Mrs. Onel Griggs,-Minidoka.a Ernestt _W._lIarlung------Jftmds-Rosonbergr-ond.-ffHp/M){Jnm bs-R —Dell-!_DcU_Wchh._Twin_Ealls._haalaa ills sysiefrjs simple, 'we are not \< ■ WWIes,WWIi while on a kidnapInap of.theof. the old, olc old West. It is sovied3wcd >cen i>een ; adm itted to the Twin Falla ------mission in • Vietnam, led his up with a mock provincialismillsm Clinic Hospital for m e d ic a l fiolnK .-\to come up 'w ith a 'lo w St. C f Bcsi\cdict’s; Jerom e (|cfch50 budget,” he said. men- through waist deep rice and colkcolloquial Irrevern^lce for treatrtreatment. C^ r r t • cad- Ihe "code" of the wesl ,wltliWith ;;------. •*No, ■ evon . If we ^are r e Admitted : S otS tate 1 rains S;S£,paddles lo a Vl^t Cong head- Ihe "cod successful- -in eliminating thb Mrs qunrlors, over>vhclmcd it nnd a-deadpann-dendpi seriousness th a t „Primrose , Rbbekah Lodgb.wlll>riii thb Mrs. Jphft Breeding, Eden: . , ors. should Import some mennlng to , war In Vietnam, our highest;hcst Ms.m s Rodney Howells, T w■ inin" \ cnpturcicnptured three enemy lenders, should In' nieot Ht 8 p.m . Tuesday in theIhe priorlty—we are sHlI not going palls' _ their wcaporfs nnd drasllcaliy:“lly shoneshone; Jessie Hutchens nnd RonS."„ W eighm * akersX a ' " He t : also received two purple , , Officers aro requested lo wear t^i ■ "'“'=h nipre than just “ reduced defense . budge t—at^rrAt EmbfEmberton,:both-'Jerome. ------_____ ...... hearts, the Air Medal and thi ■ **, ' j^ed Normals. . .j § least this, secretary of defense ■ 1 7 o • ' Bronze Star. Whiles Is studying• ^ a spoof and cnn be discerned ^ ASTRO.SONKTlINKTSTEREO will not: recommend-, drastic ' ,, ,1 .Dismissed 17^- toward ■ n ■ mnslcrs dcgren' In “a parable of life nnd death nnd . ■ _Mr*.-»kJhardJlryantLjind.son.ion. i^ o^ r p e a so n — — educatipa- at-tho-^ unlveralty.^. resurrection. . ' LadLadies of tho Grand Army-rif '____ ------^(juctlonr-tn-defenBjr^pflndtnRTS-Mrflr-Jo^pK-Durham.and-Dlane — ------' - J' _ ljDij^£rg-ynn-^lTrpflt'lit:nTnTig rritndW '—T)rc5cmi30i^^‘5ye<^^e ■J?” :: nTvTrgpP.Cr-^Fn»me i. iim sidenbr^enlr tltr llii* T RupulillL'^vIM t nioel'BL'iMJiilVf ;—;ir iflthtaTriiig-^jmengipngjb^ p: clrcumstandcs,” he inid. I • Cramer: all Jerome; Charlesries ' BOISEBOI (UPli *- T^o' Idntre —------^ ^ donducted Iho sijort businessmess Tuesday Tiiestl at the home of'Mrs. - Hohnhorst, Hazelton, and Daveave DepartmentDopar of Law Enforce-orce- • meeting'meeting ' during thd lunchconhpon MMnrtl nrtha Smith for a husiness.'undmd realism • and tonal purity,fropurity .fronf*’exciting ■" - WeiSsWclits, D ietrich. ,..- m ment ent HOld thnt 10 wetghmnsl-'^iinsl-' i-t * J /-V J meeting nt Bryan’s Cafe. Rc-Re- social meeting, '- ' Stereo & S'M • drift-and-hpise-and-hpise-freo 3 Birth* ersers'who wl >vlll-operate weigh .stu- i^O U l ports wi;re given by Mrs. (ier- -1 ScilcltO l* S ees3 ' Son Sons were l)flrh‘'to Mr. ondDnd Honstions . located thtougliuut " tho1 Court O rders p<."l,rT«aid Bryan. Mrs. Fred Sherrod,rrod, , ■ -r —a 'Monlyral -t F.M • powerfullowerful AMA Radio Mrs. John Breeding, Eden, and stato have, 1 completed two days /^ L « , M rs. \V. G ay .loacs. M rs. Lloyd _ • and.frdiri tho fabulousbilious MiMicromatio Mr. and M rs. Lytle Gnsklll, Sho*iho- of trainingtrril In Bnlse, prior to the Charges V ^ l l a l Filed HaUlngerIlo lingCT nnd Mrs. Fiillmcr,foil bn Reht-AllsR ,Cb. I Peace H ope lii;shone, and a daughter waa bornlorn openingopenln of pit scalo opernllonsillons , th(?thp RRocky" o d Mountain Rrglonallonal -J•Record Player—thathat lets youryt to ,M r. and M rs. R odney Jiow-ow- next week,v , \ ’ T n T conference they nttended re- 31323 2nd Ay*. Seulh, Twin folli j|favorite record^ lostist a lifetiilifetime! Lt-, Krvin . Dunn of; lJol«e,Le.InLDSTh!Bft J-H Mj ceiilly In Greeley, Colo. In N ix o n Pla'ni n "'‘" State Ppllce Trnlning Officer, iMomhefs decided to hold a 1 • and S ate -Democratlo Lender Mike£ ■ A i i o l l o Twin Fnlls County, in.structcdLiclcd Sel nu- nti- Ihuthu M»Mormon Church. , Mrs, FitllnierFit and Ihe tlinughi ^Mr.H “Dolno l» Yourt«ll” aaiUr., r But M ansfield .snid he iwnstw"* .;nm >n,n wicks, porous meinlcini thnrlzcd by tliu Depnrtmunlnl of City Judge Melvin H, Morris:*rrls I‘»r tor iho iho< day wns given by Mr.s, “ " ; distresBed by DM bomhcr raids•"Ws pi'me,p im „ which inuHt ho woUodited nighwIHk»\w ays. Pnrfionniil nro .bolniriioinw iHsuodiflsuod IIhu onlor on tho «trtMiKlhnjiih C_SI *2- C^Slcpliensun. ------' I . Into Cambodia nnd wnrned thnt‘■'“ I Lfonbefore launch In order to hcglnigln fliippllwlfl>ippH< hy tho D epnrtm enltU of of two forgery nnd one fcmndrandS . ___ .. . j ^ Increased mllltnry pressure"“‘■c ,tr.,wlilrnwlng wntur from the bromb-ml,. LawLnw linforcenienl. I . inrcenyInrceny clm rgo ]odgt,tl ngiilnHt I cmtld dnsh hopes for pcnce, ing i|,u oxygon,_had—not- beenccn fl"!'Sinie I.n\v J^nforcemenfCom-Cont- the ausauBpecls. The Monlnnn D em ocrat tiroedrfictl hnlHiiholding efmugh w ater. missioner Wnrnu'r Mills said‘• ‘1'®the . rj.._D arrow -.'nnd-K ny fltlll . face I • NOVELTY CGNTAlhCONTAINERS FOR nil..sides nt Ihe .iPnrl.. peace men will bo rendy to opon'' tho preliminarynroiimi lionrlngs on addl- Vf The ftstronnuls scheduledl‘”n‘{ stntions ' on a "need bnsls” next ... ;Aalk« tp_hargnln lh B0«1 fnltli« dinner, with • Vice President "‘^‘1"' lloniil clmrneii and arc free,fJ on l; YOUR *' FLOWER ORDERSo r d e r: BY REQUEST on Nixon'jr eight-point prnno.ml fSpiro t ® T . Agnuw nnd '.Spnco • bonds totaling J20,000 oncll;; s.n5«nijino (low«»i-(or-fl now. I>nl»y?-f«- ‘ — a n d thp“ 10 point pin,, of tJie K , ll»j'«n!nl»y?-t»-«-mfin'-OT>-fhfr-»lcV-i*itP ----- J , ‘° Agency , AdmlnlHlrntor Thomas in(>„ lo Kiy C0(iai|)iopi|cilaiia» Icnl arm «f'iho Vlc| Cong. ' schedule of being open hut will of vour (Infill ulll. ^^nnllflii v'»i' pml (wo wns I tha loading of , , 'wnr- .In ’‘’hird pintrlcl Couri. . \ Iflil yiiur pinlninnca wlisit you coll or "A close rending of the .two ,..;1 elkick truuks ns traffic ' w n r - ‘n' tom# In nnd (lioot»_fioniIII our IjlgIjIo h loledioi), I Rollnns of propellnnts rants. , , ’ -E.H.T i,!!. I^nnkliauKor, chief crlm- se ts of proposals ln,(, ho and C ernan and thoir three-ree- rocnilrronilond tho ex cfss‘SS oor r dltlonnl hcnrlngs on Aug, i 6 tnn © CRANDALLL FLOW!FLOWER SHOP ' A | , rrcrtgnlzed by iho (iihnr Hll(^>— - nhlftshlfl Ilonds tn wllhln conjpllnnceilnnce two grgrnnd lurccny nnd Iwo fur- fur* 11a Maln 'Av«nu*IU* llatl a i i— _ PIPtiDn* J'33.J04< ■. ™ Mnnsfkild w as nHkcd nboiii.iboiii wavlMt'" ’‘"'I mnn hns ever htiriNlrled before being nllowod to pro- gery ocounts, — ------reports from Salmon thni n>i2 U!J2 inin space—i.s‘ lo answer enoughugh coed." mmimmm bombers for ihn first llmo hiivBhave of '''<*»' rcm nlnlng qurfiilonsl-rtn 'tn , I ntlnckcd Viet Conti st\ncUinrlesnrles two Apollo 11 .astronnuls ' ' ■ ’ ■ -C .CUoVmino Colonial styloditylnd GradCrBdBnzB~As|ro-SQnlo Vi«r. lo land on tho inoou’a Sen> ufu f ' ■■ '■ | - g ______' naijlo-Phonooraph 'modol]| 3716,3718, with all tU.dno-porform- linrv Tmnquiitty'July^o.--*— :------—^ _ JMew]’MIss AmericamericaDuty l Shoes____ — ™Bnco-fontiiroB-BbDv#ria'only'60*-loi■only'60*-lonorye't-inoorporolo9t— — • .y ^ —Jil - doing jm .. ^StnffonJ . •Tind '-.Tr ■ ■ - ---I-— --"...... >' h y 3 r n n r f n l r ft^^^-_ - — rom Conlinuod From Pago One | Dqsb Woofora,' conconladJ awlvel coitori,coil end many mora th e raid s. . tniiontniKin landing c raft nwny from Co' r^owl Now mndo off . . . . ' ' ■ ■ ''If thnt report Is iruo. 1I am ttio‘K®. mother ship and fly llLn*« to . “^ter the necessary slgna-■tann. , ® apocinlly-trontod MngnnvoK funturas for outatandinn llstonlng onjoymant. : distressed nml feel thal 7 tim |" wllhln 10 miles of tho, tnoon'fl ti l.M lonthor . , . Sorvotann , ■■ )d Aeoenn Clnsalc stylos. luros nro obtained it will" be ' ... ihot v»til,'t . . /SIbo In Moditorrnhoan and Aeoenn Cl rosiills will be counter-proflup.i.t o crnggy su rfn a >-(10 m ik s closer mnlled ni-xt week, ,11 • Ihnn Ihe nstconnuts of Apollo 8 , crnc|< u n d o r proa* tlvo,’' tho Bonnlor replied, i'"'’ i” The SCCAA board, .approvedrovod ,uro,. won’t diacolor / . "K eeping tho pressure on is« not i ' r . thetho plplai\ nl its Thursday nlghlt'lRhl - tta y s 'B p ft, y v h |te , / Your Choice ^ 4 % (hs w«y 1.) win llm jMsce.. , OCl|;lj irlstm as nUsslon,- mBntiimentlng, Tho migrant sorvlco>rvlco *.....and oosy to clohn. ' ' $ 3 4 9 $ o •: . cernan descrlinst llio Irlp' ns oeiiter"IX " would nrovldo adult: edu- r X ...... "'"«•■■■*•««* ’ "sheer ecstasy," Tlw Apollo• 10 rmi<>„cation,, honlth norvltes, plun of styles ^ BUDSCRIPnON RATCS3 astronnuts?"lro have approved their" I*" recresrecrentlon nnd provide Inymen •m n TiMES-NEwa blastoff nt a far ;nnro leisurely'[■^'y u»,,ilegal old to tho‘Sp«nlah.Amerl- ...... Tw|(i F.ll., Idaho I"™.pace'than tim crews of previous'” “'' ta n s |In the nrc;a. i , ' ' ,' '.. mls.i)ons and 11 npponred lo be Mr. M|. Mack hnid' the progrnmigrnm I J ' ' paylnB off. • .. / will cnst nppr))xlinntely |39,00l)35,0011 y r Vr'iomh ' ,■’t” Apollo 10 will mnk« 32 orWisbits loiq mujxjrato x for a year. Ho ^uld ------a5ally_&_.Sunilny>....»,tU3 *roIi I 2J 1 around-lbo-m oon-iw fur«-fatumirn* '^ tio'^hn'ho~hnpcr*tho-proRrnm"rcrnfvoRXh ------...... B y M all ■• IngIns . ID n splnlnlownXIn Ihfl Iho Wffldorni orn approval nnd can bo In Fald In Advance PaclfPacific Ocean near Pago Pagn*B<> 'operntlou •oMirftit by July 1(5, ■ . ' .. { ... (Daily A Sunday) > M«yr 2(J, • ' ' , Spnnlsh Spm - Amorlcnni willII bo fv ' ...... S i d r i v a 1 M anth ...... f2,B0r n o liK anlronaiitfl planned an |,lredhired In. operate thn progrnnt.irnnt. V 6 M onths ...... r'laloot3!00 mm«n> any ali 11 long color television M r. ^ 'Ion Mr. Mack said ho will employnnlov “ “ ' USE YOUR’ h i l l ...... 23,00M.OO showi,showi ranging fn>m IhQ trickycky n a coot coordlnalnr, twn conter dlrcc-rllrec- ' Mall BuMcriptlona •cceptedJptod mano maneuver of pulllntt the lunarinar tors; tors; flvo nutroach, aides, nnd BANKCARDS liiiJson’s ||l |f IISIC only where carrinr delivery , la lande MUSH ry . la lander out of tlw Saturnurn toachfl toachers. The |>1.7,000 fNlliiiateimalo ' , , ...•■LYNW.OPP. : ____ not maintained. - rockdrockei'i third stage, to brealh-sih- h1«o aldo I IncliidoH .funds for c(jul|>- “ ------LYNWOOD SHOPPINGHOPPING-CENTER - "ShooB Forth® Entir® Family'*'= n m lly '‘ , ' , , , ----- I.' ■“~^»^miUIIIM«^ ' ■■ — 1, *“*'*'’1taking vlowi of th* in'fl mrnl m rn l necessary fur iho pro-]1 ■ ‘'S h°..F . 119 EAST MAIN^AIN IN JEROME . aurfac^ fram,granv i

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Two R ichfieldId YYov buths B rushh : V^ f ; P e r s o n a l I ■ Tragedy O n CattleC attle Drive^^^ - RICHFIELD'— A routin€„cat;.c a ti smaU sm alr -ni-niare- got c a u g h t-ii- the- g — Y O U R G RJADUATION A D U p i tie' drive almost ended In trag-rag- swift cuicurrent and was being cnr- sI ,. / /& - ¥ M NION^ ; iedy for two Richfield' yQuths.15.. . ried 'do'■'downstream on'* her sideilde w-h~ V. . • r . I m I Q(UESTION u e s t i o n RodO'Rodney Riley, 17, and-RpdneyIney with youngyot Riley.under the wff-' - I f . ^ M % Do you-think school administratorsinistrators can stifle development of PridmoPridmore, 18, helped their fath-[ath- ler. , • . H -to ers. Ralph.(Qooch)._RiI^.I:J.r.,^J.r., _ G<>ttin;Getting hjfflself loose was a | ; -— 'leadership and Initiative- In'highi-schiI highi-school students by: tryi.ng^to O l F T j m " and Harold PridmorerdriveI 6v'6v- problem;::,ibutproblem • after- that- the ?!...... ------imposo4oo-stricUdisdplii^’------—■ ■ ------~ ??r“i00Tiend*or';5ttl'75rto~df5err r - 100- Fserr Tltra^Tn'g~horse“Krckca-httn-tnTitra^Tn | ------LOCATION,.OCATION ( range of« Cotton,Riley, southeastleast the head.hea By this time youngung |-I- . .. V. . .FREE V . . _ ------Interviews .in this .case.wcrejalcenjere talcfcn a t 'the Collego of Southernwn of Richfield. Ricii Thc group had tak- PridmorPridmorc'had -got off his horse)rse I | '^Wli i s . - ~ .—.iidaho.academic building. ^------—crt7caTi Crt“caTtld~easn)f •Rlchfield tq-ato-a lo-comelo-comc to Riley's aid: I bridge near some of Gooch Rii- Both Iboys made it out of the ^I • • • ... " . . j(H L '3 V/RAPPte ' ANSWERSINSWERS _ . ^ ...... cey's y V laland- 1 wat^r,wat.er, 1 but Riloy’s horse endedided aI • ' ’ jr : tdo. People this age are jusl begin;,jn; '™ The Itwo youths decided to ford up on. the ,wrong side of .the the I — --:- ' PAT SCHNEIDER; “Yes, tdo. Peoi into river. The boys niad a cold walk^alk Hij ■ opiniohs and tliey-must explore ?i!f. d it LitUe -Wood R iver Mo go into river. T ning lo develop their own opiniohs a • Richfield a fter they had follow-liow- into RicRichfield \yhere, their fath-alh- ^ FRAQRANCEE ;GIFTS -GIF' , > J '"t ferent areas in order to eslabllshmbli.h.l.en-.", thei . I ed SI'IK the .river w est about five ers foundfou them aflcr . findingiing j!I! . . LYNN BROKAW;--Yes, I believe too strict discipline doesloes miles with the catlle. - WhileVhile youngyoun? 1Riley's mount, The. boys?oys 'i% J^x^x ' " ' f o r ' her' ; ■ rej>ress creative, ability andUhusiinhTbits ^hus- inhtt initiative." - ~■ fordintfording the river Rodney Riley’siley’s had led the olher horse. jj •~M ARY ANDERSON: "r^SlkkM k th(3th<3 studentsst should abide by ^|hethe ^ nlles of the school* or show good causcause why not. But, 1 do think >-v<>lifi-tliEtr'oprnlon^*'~— ______■;— :—: —~th~^s h w ld-have-a-r»Bht to-vOm-Uiej -I— . slH rt-r?hi^\h^' a^ini^iraiwr's canlitifle ,a young .pefson's' ^ 1 creat|vity." Schneider Brokawf AridersooAn ’ Cairns

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SHORHJHORHJAJAMAL^ _ J J i }} ■ J • • ■ ■ 1 f e ------jDsliah'ful loce-Iflmmed-i loce-Iflmmed-rfofH»» In cool,-light- - - - — - ^ ' ■ fobricj.'Choo»o“hoo»o“ her"fovoFiIa-poiiaJ-«lorMher"fovi n ' ------M \ Many splendourod are the ways’v she will wear heri e r wwardi a r d r o b e of^ tizei p, s, M,m , I.l. ' ' .. . 'a Ij -;_^I:afrerRe.fraRranceslLChocjse Choose ■ yAphrodjsia,' W oodhue,. Tigress. Tigress.' Fiafn^ __^ - __ - ~ Lewis Adamst ThomTh pson-- Brighy . g, ^ | | * » s beju. Parfum Extraordinaire.lordinalre. Bedtime Perfume. Cofogne2ofogne EExtraor- . ’ Jp/7 - $ 9 - $ l l MARGUERITE LEWIS; "I “I feel,feel. that to a certain"^d^ee, p es| 1%: n ' d in a lre ; S k in a n d Bathilath PPerfume, e rfu Bath Powder, andnd morel ' ____ ' leadership and initiative qualitieslalities can be stifled if adminispfetors g te a ' i f become tyrants. They mustst create 0 fln atmosphere for TEarninB I and curiosity with a certainin amount of discipline." :• H / i; JANE ADAMS: “I think"it“would{'it~would -probably slifte responsible5bi5 jj — ieadership. On Hhe other, hand,hand. itIt couldc give more reason for -I • ~7 EISGHANTING—ING - = irresponsible leadership to exist."exist.". • . I .Choose yourir . V ' j e w e l : ^ ■ ’ P R. ADELE THOMPSON:N: ““I I thinkthir It’s m ainly the Way the ELEGANCECE . : . adminisirators- go-abouhl enforcingenforcing-the-guidelines, -Tho rules:2l ------GraducitiOH-^ ^ B O X E S : ‘ can be overdone, but are necessarylecessary for-afc few radicals.'Guidelineslines ’ --.h a v e .to be se t fdcd an audit, biidB* ” ct, progresH report, a copy,>py.of of • , Solid tones,' muletJ pTb the Idaho law nnd olherr por- ' Oncnt informnllon. block plaids, in the colc s been CROCKETT ■Trcnhaiie Nnid word hn;< been yotj bost.-Slzos 37 to,;4 received Ihnt , approvnl ofDf thetho • • • "on Mr. and Mrs. E. - ngrecmcnt'' will soon be mndc. D. Crockett, has been elected. Shori or you Pny .‘icule rcquc.st.i for. Jiew president ot Iho Hansen HJgh positions under the mcntnt livIn- School student body. Lynn Optional Chotg((&' Acco ^ ' •; specllpn net’ hnve been {lubmli-ntimii I®PcarHon is vlco president: led lo lho Idaho PersonnelfioSel secretary, and ' CommlSHlon. Susan Norris, treasurer, an* . Blflied bv Fredrlckn Wheeler. — BURH-EY — R U P E R T "We nro rnovlng right,, along Dianopj liamhnrd Is editorI of ^ ■ idaho' departm.e^ j with ncllvating this new pro- ,1,,tho flchool'paper and DcnnlB R rnm ," frcn h n llo Hnld. "W e p^,Pottygrovo will bo yearbook OUT WITH I I hnvo done Hiriu a»d >ioft fabrJcJi, likok o /cr>/ c r . . . I I f B A W A30-I37; . . . . a S i '« »ey nnd. silk. Colors will 1 bo Q ' D R E SS ^ blnck aiKl white, Iot.9 of niivV' vy ■■ ^K Fvrnrm blue and tiomo prlntft • HEELS! BRITISH nii»' m s o m t d LLuggage i ^ jlcr. f a l l s — BURH-I STBKJLIN( LING For o r thath o youngyc srad going tp colleRocollege or Into busi- a ? r a D G M f Otfp is ' STEP OUT 7li» wolljly (]i(l (or Ii.a ilia oiiiiluuo.ciiiuuu, a«. n aass. s s , ththa a 1famous Sfamionita CI:iQB8lo,Mq b sIo JI A ttache is,a' clutlva lollnlilni lliiil ihoW ihow yO'lyou ctOfiildof i tlcKc^Qt o t to aauccesal t cHoose from 4 colorscolora In 2 Inch, TOCEEMr m f w o i f . lillli n Cul (ilinva oilin*.« yntinoyni.no menmenl * 3 InInch ch oor r S Inch atylea. . 1008 "Orammy" Wlnnarar tor DeitDcit Oilglnal< Cait nacofdloo I No. 1 Raoordlno on lha D Ino on tha □•■l-8oltar chari • , ’ $ 0 5 0 $ # I TrwtqO«c

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InoliidoB/^(7Uftr/us,Ocilua, Ain't Ool No. rrartk Mins,' ^ . floo(/ Mowingtg Slatuliino,SlotBliIno, Inlllalt, Da-ln, ylo In your favorite heel ,. . , . " ptUBptuB OttlOfPomofd. iflhl C hooia from our oKCltlng Irass slioos In Rone, Wlilto, B j n 8t« r« o B . , pyVICarlrMavTopoi 'Oauiidox ' 'aalels, (ilue nnd-Pinh, Navy I Dopp kits, billfold*,lid's, cocard rd hhojt^<>r»^''chan ['■ your |oyo[y Graduotlon drnsal • I n hnr*i ‘"'iJff lin k s . . , Al'ngly - - __ ! _^holdifi^Lw iU ^di:iiteiaijtioiijikfitaitytJDQpQ' .A. ;i!w 1 : S^o’ tn Iho 'lotoBt dlillhettV b"*------R E G . $ 5 . 9 8 I »tvl8B for the> up-ond-Qup*nnd-oomlnR young Rrad- - ity looki A-thouahtfiil and UMITED TIME SPECIAL SPECI/ . . ..$ 4 .9 8 I ITY ...... $ 1 3 . 9 0 I u n tal

“ ...... $ 1 1 . 9 0 HELEN’S RECORD REO s u p p i * 4 J I' — , — .- . Downtown TwinI Falli laf/laM ai«>n«r Muil< Cnn>«r. ,. SliZlili 221 Main A vanu*J* Call r«l«phon« 733-0609 ' and DowntownQowntown K«lchum IDAHO DEPARTMENT•NT SSTOW^ ^ Gfacliipto tn alylo.LS-BURLEY- in your I RUPERT I low, mid, or hlfjhl Chooia colloctlon of dross slioos rl lOx ' Block Paloiil. Poalols, (ilue L-^ I'-I ■ • ; ' ...... '...... , ' ' ■ ' — _____Blue, 19 sot o/f your lovely < REQ. TO $17.00 8 By PERSONAUTY ...... REQ. TO $14.00 a By BEVERLY ...... r REQ. TO $12.00 . B y P E Q Q Y L E E . . ; . . . . I” ni TWIN FALLS-BURL J......

^ i;ROW; r o wl I a n d I e v a n'IS s aAND n i ROBERT NSIOVAK O V / IZITKEStor;tory: Nixon:on, Rockyy iAnd The ; MagU Valley's ^jne.N eu 5V»* ■ a telephone Ulk to Albany, that f l o m i ! N e w ^ a p e r ,___ ' ^_____ ^ w a s h i n the ■ Reiwiblican senators. They werrf'in!' plan (» “hard 'point" ABM sys- • * ____WASHrNGTONl-_Goy^NelsonJ_spiratioin_Lspirfltion.^the_JactJs-.-,tha;:_the___Rcp\ rit” Mm“ kr"dcfcnss"or-olfcn»fvo—Jo-jfve— tho— W hitei:_House_Jccruit£d_i Kbckefehcr of New York majleIc GovernorGoverno was'specifically jQskcdted unmovedunm by hU warning tliat tem' Ac- Rockefeller. Sunday, Moy 18,1969 . . . \ " p h o n e 733.0931 ■ ' ; «;'private, low-key attempt/to0 to help the'“Prc5ldent o\it by . a defeatdc for Mr. Nixon on thisils 'long long-range missile sites). Ac- Roc n’s first major defense-and-ioreign-at- cbrdcbrdingly the Republican oppost*o3t* Tl That was,*the background to o . K (Cu») KElKEf^------^WIIEY. OOOC5 convert four-Rcpublican Sena-1- their mimutual friend; Mr. Nixon’s first ' A l WISTEROREN ■ - ' THOWAS HOWARD O. A. (Coj d ■ nallonal security chief. Dr. HCa-CO. policypolic question couU seriouslyiiy Uontlon is sfmply not susceptibleible last last week's session, which failed h«r Editor AdvertUIng MonooM . tors to tbe embbttlcd SQfecuard . nallonal ' as, to move thc Republicans any ■publUhof - A»»Utont to thn Publltbw Edit< anti-balllsti<« missile (ABM) plann ry KissiKissinger. tlndetlndermlne tbe President’s pres-iS- to 'politicali arguments such as, to : - - — GENE GARPB4TM- - ...... - 0AV6 THOMPSON -______------PWJL-SWPWJL-STANOIEY . _____ O. J.lSMlTH___/____ -. --.R o ck efeller's. .. .- --jnore thaij-the.prevlogrfjlneet. ^ Monoglog • ■ la s r ■ vee>cnthe.7.ia te s t: step ■; Inn ■• 'iBut:'iB ut: IfII - thc -Prwident," Kissin-—lin— tlge-withtlge- Ifw Soviet Union.- - - - - Rod " :a fmlflilfln:PlfklOf_jaifTjpg>^_^^ Pmt-Koom :e— gerror-Rockefeller-re^lj^hopcdjcd ------Th-That—this—argHment---tota!lylly -RockefellefVl-soft—»e»-app<»‘v''Ri Mal>-^ngB-4vithr-Kisaingec.and-Rcmrsr4>-‘ ingi —7«-l6hg-campaign^by^the-White— gerrOi“ >en. still unable to get into th e P r e s - 1 J ■ ' House ,—'J,-*'so far unsuccessful —- thatthat, the Governor’s effort woulduld fallefailed should be another danger;er wwas as m ade In the office of Sen. ■ s till . ------T-to-round-up-Republican strays?s - -pay off. they-oro.now. sadly di*-'-sIgalis-'-filgnal-to'the Whl(« House thatlat Jah;John Sherm an .Cooper o f Ketv.C enr-ridC .idCr rtlT Oval lOTflce. Republican ibll- senators' who oppose any form »« withoutWithout PiPresident Nixon himselfIf appoinKappointed. , - RepiRepublican, opposition to thehe ttiaty.ttiac a leader of the Republl- sem f/-making m aking a face-to-face pleaJ UsingU sing all his persuasive skillsills . scaled_<*ownscal< Safeguard antl-bal-.at-.-can' -canr antf-ABM bloc. Presentsent of of ABM seem, more adamant , ■ ‘ Although the. White H°“seie and ewemploying a' confidential,ial, ' T l!stf( lstlc'm lssne CW5M) proposal IJIs wirewir< Jacob K Javlts of New>lew aga against the Safeguard isystem to. tried to make Rockefeller's's low-key.low-key approach. RockefellerHer basebased on doubts over the m uch-:h- YorlYork. Charles H. Percy of llli- day day lhan they were last March, , pil(jh seem to be a sudden in- - was tin;tinable to budge the four-,our ■. debateddebs military value of th^he noisnols. and Sen. Hames Pearson•son j; Thus', Percy.-ls.now-thlnking • of Kansas.I ■ ’ - ' ■' aboabout a "compromise” . which, Let^s Not i ; TheTl background to ^ 'in fact, would be a massive • . . . . ; • Won strongly hints that Mr. N i^ aeftdefeat for the PresWent. Jn- on has never understood, the . The drive for iimdtf to build aI be with tltheir own kind,: and some- / - . o n stead of starting deployment of ' ■ - J ■ '■ - : - -'strei -strength of conviction among the two ABM sites (one In Mon-i YM-YWCA-sports building is .aboutt .thing to cdo to use up their excess -. these thesi anti other. Republican, op- taoitana, the other In North-Dakota) to come to a-close. .Jhe final sched-- energy. . . i j ponents of the Nbton ABM plan,lan. Percy favors a moratfa-him 00 iiiprf rppnt-t meetincf ia set for 6:30) It’s easy eas; to sit around and criti- ^‘TakeM 1 g yWqizcl ordF F o r Ttr=D D>T T TsT& TTarmlpss” gWell before the President for- . all ABM.alte construitkn wd, p.m. Tuesday. Right now it lool_ that won’t: won’ harm. you.’?. ^ jlij.:: ___ UCissInger'a-.offlce. jrh c n ,_ a fte— ^lenshre-missUe ^ sy^m a.------— 5 , For a number of years now, tw in the. March M annoucement of pledge anything to help build the For a m th e Safeguaid sy stem .-th e . Re-R e - . This1 W0UI4 be f'totaHy anao- , Falls has been preparing to .take d-to ' ceptaWe to the PreskJent But facility..Or some have pledged $3, Falls has pub:publican Senators again tried to cep or $9. or some ridiculously, insignifi-..-.. .its_place. in the modern_worId.^It see Mr. Nbton. Rebuffed again,aln, cgnconsidering tbe failure of Eis- an aln^* Rogiers, or RocktfeUec... , cant amount — over, a three-yeai^has'beconf7~has'becDmg-a~growing,'progressfver— ^------...... -tbeythey were sent Instead tb an jlnj vital community. As_ such, it not ,,J • unpubllclzed meetlnft with Sec- to make1 a dent in his Repobll- ■period. .. • vital com togv can-OppositioR. Mr. N im -may - It appears-obvious from 'this thatt onlyMly catican ;afford to have' a complete retary of Swte William P. Rogv can /^ W B S a sti.';-..-.,,, ...... ------..ecCT n . .in the, State nep artm eo.i l------aiwn fp#! it_|g MmP- thaf Mm.----- one of'the stumbhng blocks m "Y-" prug — r ------— Rogars.-Ri Ithe-Kiaslnger ^ fore—fffff---- ltflf-n^*-*»»» drive is that the. importance of the; have one,one. . ; , him, was both Impressed and TU Tbe Republican Seaaton feel new facility to the community has.s. And, it’sit’ not tooTalie-for-thecom- . concerned. It was after, that; in that’stha king overdue. never been made-clear. ■ munlty ti to give ^lis :tcampalgn its This planned .facilify, which will1 _.fuU..supp<..full., support. Hundreds of workers -Include a .swlMming pool, locker,r 'will will. be (out making contacts the -room s,-showersra-health clubrhand*-next-thrC'• —n e x t- th r e e - d a y s r - T h e V - a r f t- n o t- a s k ------ball courts, and eventually a gym- ing for ccharityi they’re asking for : . nasinm, is .not a;- frlvo!ous-!uxury.~this’,_:_this comcommunity, to -live..up .to-. ita , Jt.is-tha-heart-o£ia^successfuL:XM =_boast_=i_:=__ boast ~ that it is: a modern, pro- - — B R U f i E ^ B I O K A T ^ ^ CA. It provides, the things that en-:- gressivegresslve community. ------able the organization to interest andd Those of us who are contacted jJr V V attract young and old alike into de-!- should giveg the n?atter serious , . Red HerSerrings sirable healthy and m oral activities,!. thought, and help as much-as we, And^it is hot- an experim ent.-It iss - can. If-If-we wi are not contacted — and . . , ' "WWASHINGTON (NEA)—I>en3-^em- 'm'mK lttee. It quickly faded Into a w- — ^ :• — -. 'ocratic o c n 'p'afty 'rl>—-iib— : Hist own’-partisans were well* -• tion. • • • we we should,shoulc call the. drive office, 734- j Serals. keep on' Insinuating that >rep> represented on lhat cdmmittee. Those who contend, .“Ah, the kidss 2190, 2190, express exp our interest and ask ' \ '1 . HubHirtjert liumpHTey might havemve Butbui th^r gave it heavy stipport ■■ wouldn’t, be .interested .in 'this Jdnd..d ^ ^ t t ssom( o m e o n e c o n t a a u s . ______been nominated in 1968 if the winwhen, at one swoop, it reacted ------party had heW-Its-convention-ition- -unf -unfairness'charges-ay-levied-by — of stuff/' -just aren’t -being reatis-;- The The chance ch is here to^o sonie-' elsewhere than in the traumaticlatlc McCardiym c forces In Connecticut, g- thing constructive to help the young- tic. This Is lust the Idnd of thing- thing con; I U seuseulng’of Chicago. -Pei.... Pennsyh/anla,' Minnesota a n d the “kids,” the much maligned teen-I- er er generatiori, gener; wh(ch is,jdisturbing ir I There Is not a shred of evP" evp- WaWashington State. Two. other age generatiwi, is ,interested in.. so so manymany adultsi nowdays; Let’s grab ^ If^ ' demdencc tb support this notion, and challenges,chc were quietly dropped Someplace where they tan meet to0 -it, It, and. and. do d something constructive. ■ . thos those militants who Insist uponipon amand two more dismlsssed so per- • . itIt hhave abandoned fair judg-d g- funfunctorily that 4ntcrested parties - tnerm ent; . _ had trouble filling out what had Eu. happened. . ...r ...... * ■■ Humphrey’s .rival. Seii. Eu*. ha] • gene McCarthy of Minnesota.sota. IIt should be noted further that, . himself fed dlls Mea whenI be neithernei McCarthy, nor his vocal dMR. s p e c t a t o r . told th e X>emocrats’ refotorm rm mipportersmi| challenged the d'ele------L-:------______------con-comralttee-heJiasimseivedl no— no __ ga'galc.^_aclectlng_prQcess_in_ad:__ r7C7-"737ZZn77.‘ ~ l t z : ~ - Bpologiea from any o( the.-party—« r ty — vva; an ce of-hs-nnfoW lngrTK ey a.c-' ------offldala.-responsible for takingJcing cepiMcej tho iiiJes bf the ganie . ifeiars Back the convention to Chicago; aso s applied for 10&8, and ch&l- • McCarthy,'. Who got ^ merenere lenscd them only when- they dkt .,L,f I RAY CROMLEY lam- not '«>fk in their favor, As time fllesi 10 years isn’t suchh ready forfc a *'F^dpT,' concert. and. 601 delegate votes'agalnst Hum- phrphrey’s 1.781, would not have The 1 truth Is that McCarthy a long timo.--But a lot of wqter cann .among .among the t artists to be featured won whether the convention wwas as peoptepe< knew so little o f the proc- flow under the bridge In some 3,650iO wbrcwore RobertRot Jacksoni DnvId Nelson, • , SDS Dictumi m ITSheld In Chicago. In San Fran-*rai>- ess,ess that when Informed'of ear^ days. Cary Carpenteri-and-Car Roger Fordycc. ” ’ SD^ )hfo. ly-stage victories in auch places pIsco,plic or Upper Sandusky, Ohfo. ly- As wtf prom'ised, here are somee A. A. newnew coOnci.l a f Filer kept ail .J. Alert party offkjials, Inde^.le^ O'* Iowa and Minnesota, they WASHINGTON (NEA) -r- Thehe last bcbeyond the'summer, . .,. . workerswor who might be more nd- j' nand really know what they items from tlie Timeb-News of May,^ city employesempl on their Jobs.'Councll- c.^i ?• 5SCS vuiiced than thc rest, concen-«r,. niighi more properly demand Student's' for p IH m ocratlc So->0- . And;A n d ,trtry to get thclr addrcuses vun ji5. apolpCT from McCarthy’s'parti-« rti- "f' ~~ o r how. The sen- ■ 19591-So readen: . ' _ ..men wen ■ clety OrRQnizers Monunl for fltu-'1U-- and phonoph numbers before you- traitraling more on. Individual dis* • ^ • Slk girls were competing, for thb Carver'a t__ nans for their .own consistentstent aides' on the road often • cicnt activists infiltrating Indus-IS- lenvp thft Job . . . Jo in ' the , cuscussion wldi th i^ p e of keeping ratlc spent, hours trying fo otlat tean,\teafl\ . . .. <3o, to tho b a r or ter you leave Iho placo _. . , CravelingnatloiTOl press., they muat Co and not do pa • wHateveriJianRoutwHatev they go to af- .. ' Areman. Sally Thompson. Judy PI-I- work-at-Momlng^Idework-at- and Harrison they mui 'J/'.-H "Talk about Uie possibilities j*n the preconvention period,riod* • McCa rthy people wound per and^aroi *T5teraont~ThB'Con«—r*— gg«»de-^( « t d e - ^ o h o o l s —WQS—m a d e —b y —t h o - — il'o lob. ter wo work-a-Don’t try to'.ovefilo■”|2 _" iT I t ^h ' o . Btudents offering^ tlie r r — ymfr»elf-*herc.-If-you-ffln^-holtl— test was set‘for June 13. ., schoolschool b board. Earl Peck wos tho "Don’t'■Don't start sounding off the- itr^ ^L1L -Jn ^2mll your liquor, .don’t make a fool "g'cs -pi«, coming up In the futUro, National Music Week was , ob->- ■' contractor.-contractc David Biarry. ’William first fir-st dday a y on Uie Job; o r even of yourself trying to- bo whnt ported chnrgtia of ' "dclcgqte‘cqto ,5" In ^ l of ,‘‘reform . served at the Methodist Church withh Powel aand H enry Coiner wero_ tho first wcck.’’Utho manual on picket lines, demonstrftllona, stenilnR"; against Humphrey,hrey. hut. U.s ren] pwrpose wns sjmply ' i^rn y»>M-lhink'ls 'one of the hoys.’Hind - doing rcsc«Tch for, them . . . 1*1, a public concert featuring 6rgan, pi-I- school boardbc me/nbers. Ernest Rag- - ‘-wnmj7~"Do i'our . work, learnh . GX fit . tn Tvork c a riy — sit arownd lakl out spccKk: comphilntsts in , McCarthy more delegates your Job. . . . Learn from tho aild ,talk , ... I ‘’(Knowledge)" of wlut thc In- roughlyrou a doien caw s whichI c h ^ “ "S'. . nno. nnd vocal selections. Artists in-»- landland, woswn8‘'8uperlntendcnt. .workers. About thc work, t^e Mn, --P'“>rt' grlevancea arenvlli help - rcDchcdihc.conventlon...... It 1 Is bnital hut accurate to eluded Donald Hoffman, Mrs.i. Tcn yearsy« ago -^.bnck in 1950 j„h.joh, the history of .the plant,jj, ' "Don’t ^ get into knock-d«wn, Oniy In those instances In1 Uie the nay that the McCarthy forces Charles Allen, Mrs. Robert penton,1, —names of thoso receiving $I park- company, compony, union, their attitudesIj s drag-out“1^ urRumcnt.H . . .'Ib'but iit If there t Is to be followjup Jlong‘>i'K Southst tolo I™today lhat he and his people • luiking on Uje Job whero II',l'nh monthm onth try to pick out a few problemspn Insida tho gntc.i,” the the convention Credentlnii Com- John Soden and Neil Olmstead. ' Greathou :om- mounted no roal delegate effort Greathouse. Mrs. Richard Baun, normal, i,o 3 but tako U stow Ihoho ' , In thc final two' montha of. Uw Twin Falls Chamber members•s Mra.Mrs. RodneyRot Tegan, Willard Bonar /irstfirst a'oi 3 or 4 weeks. . . lisieninBinB . cncnmpalBn. They sought' lo. win • formulntM plans calllnig for forma-1- anda n d E. E . C . G r e e n ; und soiin.soiinding out workers.” . • 1 nt the negotiating table whnt ' till tlon of tlw Twin Falls Industrial De-2- Joseph H.,Lntlmoro. W. C. Hem- .-your"Y o u r lob.'*, says tha mnniinl.nl, tliey did not even try lo tuko -velopm'crtt Corporation. Haroldd Ingway,Ingwhy, :Eiigene Brlenholt and Rob- "In "is tnlo bringbr acroas the identityity ■ ' on the battlefield. Hove nnd I^d Heap outlined plansIS__ c r t BD aka k o e r w e r o o f f lc e r a o f th e lo c iil of Interests,inicr< j of atudcnts itnd . As part of their effort fo !ip . for tlie community sponHoi flhlp wftfffr ”Llnns“Linns uiiuiut). ~—^------worlccr.i“WorJccri'TT •.-thar-the-^rktnR— A 'R l ------^psyche—thelr-w ny-to-victory.— SlJ-ART BUGHWALD;D ------...... KoHome M cCarlhy I r ^ e ^ boldly ' 10,000 shares of non-profit stock of-f- • Nationally,Nailont there just wasn’t cindfl il the clans wllh liiuliiu . ■ wlaropreBcnted McCarthy's per- fered at $25 a share. miiolimiKJh gcgoing on although 'Winston .power, tlmt wtirkera really ere- alo tho vuitiCH of society, Hint ■ , sformnnce In ihe-primaries. He MembCTS of tho local , rone com-1-, CliurclilHChurchill was visUing President E l-. , wllhmit thorn banlo chanKcs in i i. u"!’' mission were, pondcritit; wJiatit .scnhower.scnhower.’ ", the system can't hiippen , . : i,.■ : r;SDSIDS In BusinesHGSS- ...... - J- ; ; ;-he -K hnd compciltton, and In foiir c h a n g e s to m a k e in B lu e f l a k e s J . R.,.*- ' , Vy ‘ ranra bch nd Lyndoi Johnson or IH J. R.|Slmplot officials nimouncbd .mut"But ymi'rovi Uiere wllh ft pur- j},^ , BlvU. North. If you drive out thnf nn extern TJie Sludonis for n Domncratlc lea “ Pro-ndminlstratlon slnte. »t an uxtenfilvb expansion program at poso — to bring out tho reluUon- «;ocl«‘tv nitlc leaves Darney untettled. as heho ' ]Ilnrnoy la .nnw In real Iroublo “ 1 way today ^ 10 years later — youu thetho lieyl:iieyburn plant. General Mana- ihin of Society (SD.S) hnyn urKod ihihok u k wanla wu tu pursue the life of the t,ci f Wor.iO’ tirese lenders tried nt ■ nhli) of llj\', Vlolnam imi!Hinoi»mon nre fearfulirful llij 1 cl»ance»-of fomenting rov- Infil- olutlon amAng the emptoyen *nrn aro i_ f»'»«i'tlnB revolntlon.iilinn. of of tholr vole c«mo lo them ns years; Edward Culver, police ohicf j.J. c.C. PcI»enn<‘y Co., *store. .. • nhle to mlcstion,i to point out,„t ol ‘‘'®the rc.niiifl of kucIi an Infli- olu ' In keeping with Ills popiltlon, liu . th tratlon. ilut f think tho SDS llniitfid Hn: to lunch and amoking n, ho ho only actlvo cnnpetliora In . for three years; Melvin McGhee,D. Second soclion ofnho Tlfnos-Nows reloiloiiKlreiolionKhl|)H th o y miKht not tollH npiulm onl, a new tho th field and ihat McCnrthy 'Rot patrolmtm, and J. R. Zolllngor, pn- of May. 9 hnvo thouHlit of o r m iihl ho , is Inking‘“ 'J' a iilRAiir chatico thiiiithim broiikn, brc a^id when D am ey teiln ... V of May. 9. 10r)9,,wns de.voted lo,Out- hnvo tho •,-y ' lnlHin«K.i. It’s ono thiriK to ’ BlIcka Ick tbo tbr empl(jycs whnt a lousy dpal- , - '‘I’t-'i’il" iilH cvcnlnRsnliiRs tena te of thouptids of,votes whlcii trolman and dog catcher, Tho -manin ddoor o o r LLiv, iv in g . n(r«iu nuw)'trl-“ liupK^B«f| |iuijnn"‘uTTTT i ----- ■ **rWr'H ■»! u . ttTi rec'pll™ , „ ^ ™ ^ „ C h l c a r o Will' have a honowT* ■ - Fred M. Fra/lcr, president of tho10 will shovshow you u picture, of tho moHb ,. Ko off nil aliino Inlo the innlnessness , nel,nel wlio has no Idea what Uar-^«r- on thn I^mg^lamF RallrMd Tli now Syrlnga Llfo Insurance Co., an- dl8r<^gnn "D on't Htart by u«inB n luiU-h- tvnri J',” floor in thc preaidcnt’a offlco ** Note to Kathy Trenklo, Sho.shone. ning. , DL to tho Flipper Doparlinont fitorniinrn him a'Moor mnnngcr at offica h'd a key role in he- • Thero. woro 120 people nt tho ninthlh -• PleaaoPloaao sendt us your nddreas for w hen to Htiirt alvlng. It o ut cn >0 'lo „„ a hoalthy nalnry IncroafiB. lo « ahow hla dhdaln for'Ihe> ay»*ay** HR the DemocmlJc party manae . . . at Iho unten . . . whoro llnrnoy IxingHlrcot, a a • ' • nnnunl parent - aon banquet nt Cnr-r- ouf reccrecords and wo will bo «lnd .uct Stricken wilh,fear Ihnt heB In )®{lem . Hut when Iliu.pre.ilUontIt andAnd 1, unf«lr. unrepreflentnW' , "Don’t nltirt in' with broad- .SDS leader, han manuuvil tu.gct ^ n _ o ther rxecntlvun conui In, they I cy's FFA chapter. Doug Patterson to print o r .. » Job na n Irainro in tho htcn's>»„>. nplllng Ullt, Dnrn'oy handn In n !. they I Poihlcal organism. m to print your letter in the Jjorum '-WnldMm ainnjsainat th® union loador-* “J J ,J iiivn ''ll'J o in him n h .lliu fltnir■ and , ,. wns president. , . section, s e c tio n , ,v .' clolhinK (iopnrtiiicnl. For’Ij . na list of reform n which l\o miyd Bhin, «von ,if w orkers Inlliato, klncF (be Ktore miiat agree lo beforofo’ro •’" '‘I "• nH'elinn on how ■"...... ' James R. Ingnlls. citv sanitarian. ’ - • -dumpbd-from-lndustrJal-plunts..lOt.—,Fux.-Toro»._,Fox.-Torrlor-lo-Hiv«-awuy,-.Sho -Ih- i'.‘!— tuHB-.-»ay«,_U;>V--Mvolull©ijary-..f,Q!i,«ty-.S?mll[U! p n rtjr Jl? ■ ■ Clmlotlon oljtf UPI cated along thf rim. vory obc , inunt work In tile pocket of nio«tnidst V'/ <'mp n y rs and sflttlng upi'nri nn ■ he "X orders •all thn-himlttiror -tnk-' tnk-':------Pilfitioni^to Stctlon 60.i0a tdaKa ■■ very obedient and Is a good wotch you can figure,anme nut. nut 1) ^ , e n out of hin offlco, Cc Inllial stopa-wcra-tnkon. tQ.fltnrt...doK.Jl_w “'f renlfllonco." , , ‘ -Afro'f f ' ■ Anierlcan clothing bw- Cod«, Thuridoy' |i Ii«i(by lU ttonntid rt...dog.Ji_wo>,ild. ilko. tu sou her placed do n 't fw l coinpell(?• r^ l propopty in the county u^dersr liocnusril)ticnuH(^ she . Is not c.ipeciully foml kodemiilp koaeralili on any .and nil o1d Htnfd Invv.'V.' of chlldi'on.chlldi' Anyono wishing tq see tlof'"tlonn ■...” • • finit flnit one 01 there, tiiu men’fl cloiht\loihi\ nnH ciniir thiit InK hn isHcd -W hy «Hdn't w e think of thin this he'a he tmy n»iiamed to go h back ic k u Moalc Volf^y N«w;f>0|>.(i, thin Himimnr In to lay ihoIho w w hil itli himhi and ono dny atinoimconincon fjrnt? fjr 1 don’t w ant Ivongstrpetn-et to to his SDS chapter ami toll ihom ..vlfarold .l-nncaaLer and Henry Croww . .WaflhlngtonWashlngi Courts. Twin i'alls. , , .IJi" ‘111!! rn- Ihut he la oiovating Uarnuy (rom - A '«ond (lau mall inalt»r.. indwork for fultrre opera- b< Irom Working an flo6r mamijer, He’fHr’f • hehe’a executive vice presidentBnt of Of ' Ap|ilA| ,D l»»o, „ ofllw in wero working on tho problem hlong'Ig' " HavoHnvo threet BiudeiLColIlo nunplos t, ' . hla his traineetra itosltlon l<) full aalon-Alon- ,, „ ,,vtt]ijttl>lo |« wnate th ere. JO, wllh Assessor C|lfford Thompson. to glvo i ere. J-'Hpiwr'a, ho accopla. AndKl no fvfwin fndi. jdnjw. 033^7 to glvo awuy, Cnll 733*3487 a f t e r "T"Fry ry tO’ti make a few fflrndsIda m aman. n . Bring B r him up lo lh* executivelUve Ihelh< Sludonta fnr r . I>em ocraticcratic OCtoc of Aterch fl, IB7*. Tho blgh BchoOl'bnnd was fioltingIg 6:30 p.mp.m« amongnam ong tlUm V(orknra ihat might{ht Tlii* Tlii* aUrprla* sppolatmMtfiQMtf offices,’*off 6ockty 60 lose anoUtor ffood.mna..m nn, ^ ' ■ , \ I ■ ' ■ ...... ' ' I ■ . ■ ^------— L_—

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r G arner T he Sfaangi q i sfaFang est item s^ ,1 C(Q ojtm truct 1 _ I . By JIM CROSSLEY guarded byb> tho penalties for vio­ I I NEA Staff Writer. ■ lutinglating posti postal regulations..; . . -ly-r 3 TfIf It ever< existed, someoneme The things people own thatha'New T .F . H all l l v A ? they want to barter! ' • R m 1 9 9 kS I ^ ^ B H q^ R S FI in Amcrka Ameri coilecis it now- ^ they want ^Have-maichbook'-colJectlon,_ ^ H a v c - on, .1^'ilave—mountcd-bipaver._Have-n tail-»ii- —Mem—M em bers-^f-the—Twirt—Fall»------ks. . . . “ Post cards, ov er SOO.noO'.Eikj, q [ ^ H u SK k ^ ' ^ 3 '• colored bI“ss, old“ cookbooks. . . . Pns .'’O'JlElks Club 11B3 have voted j to' . S Florida >seashells/and beads to of '^em”,them’’.. ------^“.LFossiUanimal',eilsell ihttheir present building nt. 205, f — swswop-for-smail-carved-.birds-or op-for o r teeU^-;teeth- —..------.-IJM ah.jongg.. seet’.! t’.! shosho;Shoshono-.St.-N.,- and .construct- — — m ' gull.s, loo.sc polished stones, In- .- . •. ^ "C 'C ar photos.-DeSoto, Lin-L-in- a rtew hhll o n 'a location yet to * dia-prlnt -bedspi'eads.". coin Zephyr,Zephy y e a rs 1935-40" . • . .• be scUsclcctod^. I *1 - I •* ^^■RBSajn ^ I If someone collect? rt.'‘sot>nerner 'M.OOO’M.OOO basbaseball cards.” .E p^,. xalted R uler ' R oy’ .'Rlisscll I __—ori-lalcr ori-laler it wilL.be—offered InIn And And the the things they want• in snid'^Ibout.„: j 300 members voted., I the "swop" colmdn .of'an . IIn-exchangern- exchanger P almost unanimously, in a meet-, f0N ||nSH nH y£^ I trigulng magazine. "Yankee."e." "Old paperpa dolls,' 191S-1930" fing ‘„ Thursday to go ahead with; ! publishcc published monthly in Dublin, N. . . •. 'Towel‘Tc calendars priorI ‘ plans for , ncw construction. . [ N H.,for the^erla^ting glory of to 1965’*1965 . . . *'Civ| W ar Uhlon ! H. . for !‘°1 Mr. Russell said the lodgo has; *vQaaKa6iSiW II^*IBS5 thethc ncwNow England stales. cap, size 7i/4" . . “ Boy. Scout ' lel. handbooks" . . . “Whaling^epheiihc. several^eyera slt/:s in mind. Hut had v i' ■ & " i m I ‘‘‘Have ‘■'Have tools, old bottles,, hel. handbooks le B mets, knives, marine hardwnrd.,rd. mera"m era" . . . "O ld science-f^iction,inn not m ade ft definite decision. He .1..- added no tim ? l},mit has been siJt 1 W ant 'S’ or ‘O' gauge trains,ins. magazinesm agazines'’ . . . .“Old C racker I Rlass paperweights." . Jack prizeprizes." for constructiojv, and it could run iH y^^E|^^H H Ea8S £ia^ pa 4nto-«»veraI.-jOt^.&yca^Q_yCflrSi _!___ ' ' ' 4 M EEach ach issue“orihe^mSffffzlneTnei ^omc-jdy-have-storlcs-tartplir :k, rtf 0 ^ M B vi J V publishedpubllshci by ihe people who get "Square rosewoodh pjano for fin^fine ,■ Shane’s Shan - Hoosicr. Furniture 0 . oiftout Old Farmer’s1 Almanac, car-;ar- microscopemicroscopi for great grandsonIson store.store, lo cated ,on the first floor na^^»la|'> '. >' if- ries exactly 100 four-line "swop”jp” to taketa ke jo fo medical, school.” ____of of the the building holds a'five-year E’ an Or— ...... lease.-lease...... , • • * ' «' III. '• itemItems, s, non more, for free in an Or— ■" ~ M 'k ; I "Original'‘Origiiia Yankee Swoppers"rs” . “Retired couple has guestuest Mr. Russell said some thought ■ J K *'1%’ swIB I — column thai offers-the fascina-na- house in Ncw^ England area for has beenb< given to remodeling I I tlontion and excitement of a horserse the* summsummer months fbr-equaliual present presen facilities, but members . I '' trade. timtime e inIn slisimilar housing for win-win- felt it >would b&.more econom ical —A i ' 'VHave VHavc cornplete .sef of golfjolf teter r In IqIq^. ^ e r.F lo rid a .” . , to buiibuild. .■ m I _ clubs withw teg and tote cart.art. ThosP ^thv vintage caris as Elks Club activities have been I Will swopSWI for marine sextantant their hobbyhobi should ^atch the cohdiic conducted'for approximately SO — -Q i^agpi J__ vears In the present building.■8- , ^ ------"1942“ worJd War II Armyrmy Meii^M em bers feel, w r. Kusseii saidT) ^ ^ ^ ^ ri I “ "Want W ant • Tootsictoy and otherh er Jeeo"". J e e o " ". . . - " 6-cylinder. 4-doorloor a* new building would attract - • - • , ^ .1 . „ ^naj^KjBn^^SSp I ' small to;toy cars and trucks madeade 1929 Whippet”.Whip ; . “ Unwantednted more m ore members and give thehe I before 1935. One o r an atticttic EEdseh” dseh" ^' club a an opportunity to expand J ^ r B full. Swop Swc antique roU-top desk.•sk. • For dedicatedded hobbyists, the itsIts services.set 1 . etc." ____ tradetrtde. colt^olumn Is must readingiing ThetThere a re now about .1,500W) ■ ______, , ~ ■ ,<-> UT^ rnciiibeis lirtlie-Twin Fallr^ kks y ------^ —~— ’—^ ;------; I I held-confidenWalr-Othei—readershPld-co n ters -a-lrlp'ta a tiltf-taU t iK uublic;aibiary w ll «»tJbr“ I mail their offers to the maga-iga- month. ■ -_ Mr. kusseit said the clublb ~~ " zinc. The communication is for- One of.of . the current ads re- maints maintains a building fund whichch - - ^ iJ ' warded-tow arded the . advertlsbr andand veals a jgreat dea! about the will bi be used for new facilities.- J the whewhole ’ transaction is safe-afe- mental-attitudemental -at of those of.^isr. 41S CommitteesComm have ;been named A l — who collect and collect. It reallylally to direct diri plans for the sale of U Isn’t the value of-the articlesides the.prthe. present building and Inspec*I ANNIVERSiI R S A ^ f i QCiis ianiber To . —though that’s the usual excuse,use. tiontlon ofol sites for a new. hall. 'T his Ij Ihe a d ; ■ ’ ‘Wtit'my^d''ModerfrPris-"-NO>ris- "-NO EXECUTIONS U S T E DI— - ~ ~ 7 ----• ...... i = M e e t . M a y 2 7 . . cIljT^Necilia,V 'N eedlecraft’.an d .'Gentle-ntie- ' WASWASHINGTON ______:______■ held a few years a^o.' « G R A D U • ------T'*'------^------‘.-' '- 'j ~...... DUATE ■:------m iT merchants keep^an-accu* . By LIZ DOLTON ■ qualrquaint public officials and the slstanslstant; Oi^al itansent -repre- rate recordre of travelers’ money « S Tlmes-News Correspondent•nt PubUpublic with the road situdtfonitlon sentatlvessentat of the Stato.Bureauurcau spent-in-the-enlire-countyspent-i on . , rs SUITS between Minidoka and Arcb..rcb. of LLand Management, State that dt State that day. Dennle Everett, vice ' 0 _ „ RUPERT—A ir stsnals are•e RO Most of the roadway Isi dirt. HighwayHIghv Commission, .StateSUte president, preside who conducted'the'tae “ in ID riedt, narrowrow , inatural lines • for the special road tour of>f thcthe ouhoalthough a small' SQctioA just Park Board, Paul Ffltz, supt. meetlnimeeting, pointed out that atatls-tatls- ' . ' •• ■area between Minidoka and off tIhc Minidoka highway has of-thoof4ho Craters of tho Moon;: and tics showsli Increased travelr byiby, rV"r\- ■ -Arco Wednesday, and signs KaveKavo been graveled. Chamber and1 Ice reprc!representatives of the' Arco tourists on Interstate Highways,irays, . '. ■ • • H- • ' ' 2 ^ been erected to point thc way.A'ay. CavcCaves o fflc ia ir^ e e l the roroad ad Chamber Ciiam of Commerce. rather than, local highways that . ' Rupert C ham ber of Commcrqcocrqc couJd coak bo mado 4nto a sctnJcrnic AJsoA]sc JnvJfcd ar^ M/nWokn,'daka, brJnghrJna ' them Into Idaho fown.s.iwn.s. officials, planning tho open tour, route because of tho many nt- Butie, daho , - j ^ S ' nt- Butte, and Blaine County comr ^hls hhns an Impact on Idaho ■ mado, a ‘'dry-rtin"' of thc road tracttractions,'if it'were improved,!d. rplssicmissionors; state departmentmt of towns and£ thcir economy.' ^ f l a rea this w eek and reportedd lhothe ^Tho,Th( Bureau of Land Manafje-age- comcommerce nnd develpment,ment, The Old T im e Fiddlers J«m- Jttm* • U . S B : road ready for travel, withIth a mmcnt cnt is reportedly In the prnc-iroc- Eastern Ea.ste Idaho Chamber of Com- bdree boreo iwill be- hcl4 3\i\y 133 aat ‘ ■ ^ few extremely rough spots>ots csg of« securing a 2S,fotjt rightright merccmerce, South Idaho Cliamber,mber,, ihethe citycitj park,, — Which^would^Umlnatc-anyJoWi of-w -loW t o f-w ay-on-the.-prlvat«-< landlJndlJn J>tor,tbsldJ>2or,t)i i>’-.^mmunUleBy—a-n^ vmimimt ...... Jimtm — ' |-- 'I''-' jrKr clearance vehicles tryingS *0to thoiho iarea to bcRln the highwayiway mcml)cr!imeml: of iho cham bersrs jjfJlf mnko the' trip. . from Arco to Mlnldokn. ,..Americnn Amerl Falls, Idaho Fall?, While on tho run. the offlclnis, An FaiR: ; ■ ■ ■ rnim -• S clnls, AmotiR the attractions alonglong AberdAberdeen, Tllnckfoot, Pocatello, ' ■ • with the help of Jim Pnpadakifi,lakifl, the route 'are tho Boar Traprrap ne||burn,Heybi Paul, Durley and Twin ' -7 -—miinaseH-m—thti—Cryjital—Icc—Icc <3avocavoj-kiiowtvUo.cxtflntl ahniUdS Falls. , CnVes.-eroctad-'15 dostlnatloniation mile:mllea; -the- Wapl -Field; Split •- J Y higns point liif? thc w ay to’ tholho Bflttc;uQtt, and th? Great Rift, which'hich r : Clives nnd iinck to Minidoka. is{r a^ series of large crackss In ETIEXPLOSION RECORDED . , - ’ The tour, in carnvnn, form,form , d,o(Iio y the Uppsala Selsmo.:lsmo> ' 1 Dnfinitnrlcs will tiien ho flown a hahalf square lava field. logicnlogical Insiluiii;. Kxperts Nald ovor tiio area and arrive in Arco spSpatter concs also appeared,ircd. the b blnsii" apparently occured in from'Rod’s Trading Poit■ \s fnr nn early evening mealll he- from which the liot lava wns Sliierl SKierln. h lk m fore reluming to Rupert. thro\thrown Into the area and crent-rent- iimi,,,,...... ll...... Those who wish may drive cd tlthe miniature volcanic slnic*Inic* • Ort Into Arco for the meal.. Tho mrc!Hires. The largest of tho npatier ^r-\ \ i s public is invlteil but partlclpontspants conescone In the lava field near Ihe H = X 4 S, Bro encouraged to take high. Caves Cav( Is the South Grotio, 1 O clearanco vehicles, wcnr ^ock- lock- known knov to extend nt least 800 1 • — «U,-Uk«-*,flOOd.*pnTa.ilrc,-and!,-and leol- fcot-Jnlo-tho-prmmil. ------—l i pnck a lunch ns no.food Is avail* TheTh Cryptal Ice Caves are ' ^ i T P ^ able until reaching Arco. ’ • part of the Great Rift and were ^ C a ^ i^ tA ^ participants aro nskccl to) con>con* discovereddlsc( about IO.*)?. butbul ' • •y •AU.-'BAND' ' tact tho Rupert chamber offico openopened fo the public in 10(13.3. I - ” ...... to-helptietermlnnJiow many'vc*lyiyC''-Gov;-Doir^imiueison—wlll-be —Oc Il-be - - ...... ^— ...... t- L ...... V , /. hides are going and how many amongamo tiio host of cludfi.cludi Len Jo rd an and h(s as* '

THE HOME TEAMEAM TH-THAT GIVES YOU T H E M O S T FFOR O R YOUR YC MONEY - j f ! ■ . / J caif¥>=> HH o m es / j r ^ II- FREE ! ^— L . ------1 , o ^ / I i«rr^ r/WvTO'; 10»1 •« lM.,1'11"rrr;rREfRSHMgHtfe= • ' -T --1 J fti—-i-'i —1-iTt.n— ^ t (>np Yollow„ OraoR*, ' •nimuil*!.' ' ' Yoiima Invited In to teetea >our falpulQua ia> ,, TtJrqiJOlnn • or Bon# lection of graduationluatlon luiti.iui Chooio from “ j ■ 'V ' W h it* a large a>^oup of new l^Ollolifwolght fabrics In plain ihadei,Jei, tirlpos,tirlpo muted glen ^ Ap FREE ! I S i S i ' i i " ■ plaldi. In all.woolool tropical or blends, . > ■ Do Iho oaiy finishing wath yauf> ' ' csniRUlf lalt OK •iiheonliact far compI** G I F T S - tiori. eilhtr w»y you 8AVEI iflflwM . WooWool BUnd Su^l...... " from l7 S ;b OI rill il* liKlu>l* j o y -t i m b ^ ^ H ^ ^ K ' Mocnini 8lkr 24' K 4n< Kllh A’ 1 7*' s loIoc cI k * ...... ‘t ...... from >10.00 R op««oIa- 1 Hautan and MacOr*o||or Shlrta ^ I ^b in d in g an d ) Fin* SaUcllon of Van Hautan c and Nay/ Wid* Tfaa fo accasforix*acc*«fo your «at«€(fdn<' : SUNDAY,C M ' i ; bbright r brhiseycletf , '.ti — ~*v'- t u r n th e « rt)in s ry io to Ht-Meoey >D««nDeen ni'llsm«« upiinutualc«iual,Dl^ndedffwMiliec•weatbec togitogii ’ .;*OMl OAIN '■ ‘ •«()<< rna riioit UitOftiifUon S h id e A f ^ itsihIIIB ^ 120 N. Mamlngild* D». ---- b' I' DjD r ■ I J lowHOitirD— r n ‘ ~ •• .... MEN'S STORE Ph«n*i (I08J M - t n f atMc____ § ^‘ DDEPARTMENT E M f STORE □ I ownow n• • i«I . Pt'oiV*’,^.^______■ |||||g||H |a||H ||H H □ I don't cown • l(>t but 1 could on*. In Tha LYNW60D 13719 7 SH O SH pN C ST, N ...... TWIN FAILSs I [ I 2 2j51. Main Aviinu* W, ' : I

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* 6 . T|m*J*fJewi, Twin Falli.ll. Idaho'Idaho- Sunday. May 10, 1969)1 9 6 ? ) ^ P O U C E PLAN PROTESTEDJ ) incrense..Jtsta re a s A num ber. By , ------• J PO U . . The p arty charged thal ' iho 'f . TOKYO (UPI) -The Soclaiistlist expandedexpand police force would bo Collegiate^ejDesegrejregationFoFound Alm(dmost NoneonexLstent„T5; ent used to suppress mass demon-. 1 f— - ■_ opposi ISP stmlow5tration»”against-the-U:S;-Japah— s u ^ a"statemBKt''prolc5ttng-aa securilysecurity' treaty coming up for . crvlce htid the cent of the,‘ ■population population I n j h j s e _■ ties , and-land-gtont_nd-land-gtont colleges ln~ of)f facial: eqiialityei as fi^t—has * • . sued ■ - ; By' RICHARD V; OLIVEROLIVER' ; linn Reporting Service htid plan^^by metropolitan-police to renewal,renewal. next, year. . Southern Educationon Founda'Foundation. states. - 16 Wsstern estern states — with a ___^ Hadfad wide currency. ' and ' the plan ! WASHINGTON (UPI)-DcscgPI)—Desegi The survey, '• which , wns In 11 stateale universituniversities and Negro population of abbut'5 per' 'jhstitullons"hstitulions---themselves- have ...... -^imm gregation of the nation’sion’s public . difficult to conductiduct becausebeci land-grant •colleges .colleges InI .n in e c e n t—•Negroes'num Negroes *nun- bered.4.102 doneJone little to correct that colleges and universilles..rsitles.. has • many of.the institution.?tution.? keepkee no E astern states,atcs, there, wiwere.3,106 out ofr a total stuf-pro{>»r::-of-prof>or-_. irecordfr-by-raccr-^ound-tha-found-that-flf— ------N^gro-studonts—out-of-lonts—out-of~ a -total—-— men{-of-30S,08SrOF-lof-306|085r-6r-1.34-per-cenf . ~ ^•M ^t~ of'~thgm~have~long~~ ------tion to the ratio of' whites tol< the 80* predominantlylinantly whitev ■ sludent populationpulatlpn of 169,070,-;qr16 " of the total.------• ...... “ sincesince quit quit keeping records' by •...... A MAGIC VALtEYitEY” FPREMIERS - NcfirocB— Ifl— Che— population^xjpulationf------state-Tjniversitics-ivIth^-r-wlth^-totol ------l-.B4-per-cent:^About-8>nt:--About-8-por-cont-i-:------^Pesogresogregot«>n— gation— t n ------furtice—If c e -jf thtthey'evfer~;8tartcd'=^nd------___ ...... -according to a nationaljnal .survey.survey ___ stu d c n r b'ody' ofof 1.222 1.222,382, Qf Ihe-populationilation in those thO! states education'has'ree*Ttion has recurved surpris- then thelPhavo have made clear their Issued Saturday. ■ Negroes numberedred 23,630-or23,63C Js Negro. • - in g ly ’ U(tleUftle a'ttentloiattention in the 15 . iJcSnessopenness 'to all qualified ENDS TUESETUESDAY! - The.study,,first of>f its kindkind, ' i.93 per ccnf of (ho. the-tota!. total. In .15 s talale le univer.siluniversitJes and • years since legal .sesregollonse ta sjudcnts,students, r.regardless of /ace*.;* • p - found that less than 2 p e r cencent in 28 such- in.'stiiutionsilutions loclocated ’ land-grant colleges irin seven., educationlion was outlawedoutia by the r I -. . .A modern-day sto ry7 oHaithio f faithi courage,Cl andlntrigue! i»e nation’s - in 17 Southcm~a_nd—boi~and—border, ------Midwestern'1 stales.- s ta le s .- -2 -2.98 p e r— U.S. Supreme Suprem e Court,"Coui said a . • "But thetl few statistics , . , of the studoots at the nation’; available on this. subject " MGMPt»wnt«*6*wi»Bglm^P*od> universities are libera! .slight—far out of proportion to Universities, - and Land-<3rant Land-<3ran .enrollm ent of 398.149.)8.149. "NeRroes"Nofi • • population. . Institutions—anditions—and thereforethe must the ratio.of ratio ,0 whites to Negroes * . Colleges, the Southerne m Educa*Educa comprise a n estim:imated.20 ated • 20 per And in thethe 26 state. state, unlversi- have established tlthe_^principle in populatlipoFnilatlon.”

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• - BURUNGTON. ' N.C. (UUPI) PI) afternoonafter when a- crowd .of —One.Negro youth was shotlot to protesting prott young blacks tried to - H e l m - d eath and two others woundedinded forceforc< their way Into the school h^jj , Saturday in a surge of slreetslreet ndm ndministration building to carry [. 'X violence in this North Carolinarolina grievances grlCA to the school super- JiA ^ S T A R T S w e d n i town, home of the world'sorld’s intendent.inter Police arrested 17 “ mKnr . , . }qrgg?t ,te?gile,,firfiTl — 22^^wung Negroes. 12 of themhem ‘^^BIPwWl"' '-jffcS / The tronhiA sfPniniM fromnm fl. n public • schOQl_*students, and ‘■ ifeiratfS aispersca-r-CTowd abttut-TOO- 20J festering controversy over fail- ,■ * oi ..... u f r t) ^ iln “^ril•(tfaU•d high schoolchool ^■’9''^ of the biiiltiing. ’ US irjWreeKpno • to elect NegVo .cheerleaders.iders. , TheTn pupils were demaijdlng , • r a ; jm and.finally exploded in a w wild Id ‘orijformation of rblack committeeitlee ' HfiIffw" I ...... ^p=®^ Cl^W night of • sniping, looting.oting. a« t ^y^&Uer WUliams High Schoolhool m ^ T E C H H IC O lO y | - firebomblngs and rock' throw-hrow- relate ‘ needs • of blacklack W - dng...... — ' ______, students," more black represen-!sen- , _ ' (aliOh on the school admliilsrra-sfra- - F!~ • , Police said Leon Mebane,bane, (“0^° formation of *a. black'lock ' ■ '' about 16. was caught in a cross publishing center, creation of a I’' Are You Ready fire and was "shot to_ dM^h black‘0pera1ed-board-of-lnqulry. ^inr luiry. -.n_ H jg | ay llli^ S a^ znm w H iliei-^botingA ’— ^A— w om)man. an, ^yith\vlth power, • to expel—— to ——fig ;eb To M e e r ‘ T Evelyn C. Richmond, ^ was Investigate incidents of violenceence |Q90|^ 3 wounded in the hip in front^ of a af Vthe school and forrn'atton of Q liquor store, and anotlicr-^nan. a ^ blacH.^ocialy or cultural center M HW^The W ifchm aker D. Everett PhiJHps, was hit'(t l>y by at 4the school. ■ a bullet on the .right forefinger . . . O r His whUe walking along a street. ■liielr dem ands steihrhed o ut H ^ • of a dispute earlier in the week ■ — ,P(rfice^ C a p t> -D .- B.- N>chol»)chol» over-9electi9n-<^-«heerieedef^ovei —■ - • - said -a “relatively quiett ...... FourFou Negro girls tried out for H 1 stan d still" settled .o v er the-Hex-e-'tex- chelans-l^lans'to have-the-young s(iokeii-desll^eii-descented when they are-old.—^ — the Negro district of Burling- T J g Jil Vancouver, W ash. Mlmowm ow **odopte_Natlonal V'Ct Jlar- nrtlflclal h eart fever to bc MenMeanwhile, tho, NHI coniln-:onUn- kriows knows of' involving a violation"lation" to tc not more than $10. nd- —^ p j u g E x c i t l n g ^ C ^ l t : ^IJwuchmai' Guardsmen to"‘^^duly id')■ a(daid rf9.“ 86.— Ririe.--and -Johrt—T.T. jmpliImplanted In n humnn.-has-boons-hoon ued --1 its-.invoaiigation into0 Dr. of fe.!S5.« _ Police Sgpbrvlaedi I ' . ------provoU-v-by—U io-igroup-4iOforo, iCfilA— institute In his resenrwi, Cooley p "• PI,.... who fired the shot lhat killed S”'!"”" Klv'f- . instilut' . Eott en U.S. 30 lo lottlond Otiv* tSc th e boy... . • . , . ■ ->Allhough, Aihford died last J r a iH . “ ! •. ' ;“.V •—^— ^ c la claims im s the money, used to jji-oibrothers-wero struck and^kllled tal Paroles 28 M en ~ develop the heart' whichI went j,y JJ ne\Vspapor delivery itrucku ° AT 9.1s NIQHTLY. -______^ .Police nrro.ilc4 29 persons monlh his body was hot rccov* d ^’s c r i m e -r.sons • p o into K«rp came from- Cooley's «<.■ d u rin g tho. mClcc.' ; o°‘“y ® early tpd^y as they ultempted -crsA>-crs, Moscow, innocent ofif mnl-mnll operations.opcrnti Of the tntnl TClensed, 27 27 had hod prnctl practice In n suit nrislnc from • • ^^onishihB nM ltsexaetlyl A il’ C ontum iiiatiii l l a t i o n R e p o r t s^ - in™filed u ctillcctive writ of habeashabeas nn nn au automobllo accldont inI Mny . A corpicorpus, claiming thoir constitu-instltu- of of IDt lOfW. I’ S . H e 's t h e e x h a u s t e d tlonnl rights, wero vlolati'dlolati'd GaiGary Baker, Moscow, had •, BORN POCATIiMX) (UPI) —- Tho subilitibmitllng tho Required reportsp o n s fiV'l'.'. pQt • allow ed chnro captive of three A . , Idnho Air Pollution ControlI Com- will bo nmlflcd ihul limy nre , illowed chnroed Ayers was nogllccnt In•f’ ctGI.F.NNS ri PERRY — A son mlssi{)n Frldny n|{rc*cd to n o cxpi n'l.v tlKi’l'iR- their paroloolo re- Irciitli irciitlng him for fnicturcs suf. ' ‘ :o n o cxpcctcd lo Htihmit thdr, P pro- vnrallon hcuplngH. • fered ’ «“ '• wns born Frldny to Mr. nnd ccpt plans and propo.iiil.sl.s for posnlnposi nnd tim e tnl)lo,s to con- •n,; fdred in tho m-cUlent. *' Wi:.H_ 11Howard Clark,-Ploasnnton,'.'im™ ' .L4?i..a!!aja!«s-.i!!iiJi!ti.h-#L _ _controlling n^nulluiiQii_iroin. trol _Thfrly,-alx_inninloa_are_con.j_con. —A-A-prevlous-trlnl-on-lho-iiUlt -f “ rnmCalif, r^r. Clurk Is Ihc son of • Motor Tun« Up * Bolonclno _iroi«. tr«L4l»«ir-nir-poliut}(^n:^------llnulnn to pursue Ihls point In re.snli four'nulu.strlcs ..suljmllllnBIB re- 'j'jie•] oommUiiion npproved a u.S 3lnl in re.snitfd in n liung Jury^v Inst fP FrnnklivnVik Clnrk, Glcnnn i'crry,rry, a* Alignment * Drake* <*‘1 « U..S, D istrict Court. NovciNovcmlwr when the Jury re- • P” '"''*- • IWJlWJ-71 blennhiin biKlgei of SlOa,. .’ci'e rcporilnft inchidod Run- ms S108,. . cieorgo Uitiinor, chairmnan an of turnei turned with a verdict 1(^2l i Tn in ' ■ 4'4 1 7 MaIn“ B. . 733-B 213 U S : '*hfci. jm.'oi.i I, fi'oin („„n,i„; the iBnard of P ardons, Koidold In- favor favor of Ayi^rn, , [ U.SR TT(MFJ>-NEW.S WANTrr ADS II______;______I__ k e r ' m il CDrnpiiny. Kc’iioHf,.Hdhk; Ktuto „,,,| fipproprliAioiis nnd w ill ho mun; I'oo«1 Miichliwry CiirpornHnn,r i,U..n, ,„ni III'ho J mules " apponrinR before, Iho Pnimiollo; ..r. U. Sinipl'*C.-P‘H;a>.1 «K-n> funds, (,,nl dcrni . hoiird In .the future tvllldli 'SS bo S *'-' leilo, (inil MonNnnto Compnny, • pcrmlttcd'cniinsel during\ I Ihelrh e ir ^ ^ ' SfKin 5prlnRs, , ■ -ll,.; ' hiidj’ct m nsi still bcr* np- revoirevociHlon-.honrtng, ...... S' R nhirt MnnlouieVv. P»<-ato||n,■ntolln P/*’' I’-V tho .Sta'tP Hoiird-(I of ThThn iiuiNs relocoBo of prison- Sij , newly Irli'ck'd clialrmun of the ''''''•■1*1 ,, " which wns jiivi'ti n 1 siti-sin- ers ers ' has left Iho prison with a CC ' cnimnl'islon for (ho tii>xl tisi fisciil iii Ml« f*, , l“ ni|>-tiinn hudjjiM by ’ tho tho pISTERED NURSES NUI DcccinbcT, 11)70, If nny Industrylluscry S REGISTi asks for nn exIeiiHiiHi of lim limit, it, ^5 A T r i C It imist nivel wllh thi! nnnm ls- C ■ M A csni iB tir. M*OTtJ slon to oiiltinn Iih propciKnlH, S NEEDED Si I Conipntiloi nmi IndUHlrlcs not ^ » I- a E D )® iH !;§ A LIMITED)NUMBER NUN T I,V , ______A t - ■ r . : p M f t l ^ OF TICKETSrs WIIW ill BE ' , |1 § 1 ^ " ^ ■ Jutrt''.PVv:E-MAG5:ElllC LavaV ^MAGlt-VALLE^l^lfMORI^flAHKHIIlIAL-r—I5 y.4 1 !■ M em X 9*i>iiiii WIN I D m * Lounsa ^ ' For Partrt'Tiitie 'Time 1or Full timl e e Eimp m p l o y n i e n f ' ^5 *“ KIHKDOUBinaM piU iR and Motel N • ■: :■ J l * DOOR, ' ' ' S i L S»iunK oscinfl-/j^| «oiM far / y S . 5S ORIENTATIONTATION TOT NURSING METHODS METHO AND . ^ feS' PROCEDURES:d u r e s Uu s e d a t t h e HOSPITAL H o s p n WILl. , ' S ^ LiUiUflUflCHj ^ I S LAST TIMES-TONITE v t FOR TONIGHT'SIIGHT'S CONCERT . . BE PROVIDED.OVIDED. OAI6S OPEN iiOO P.M. - I EXOTIC ^ 5 S w . Dr. ' AT 9iia NIOHTIY ' I J TAHITIAN S S§ ShiftS hift OlfforontiajDlff« Will 9 Paid FcF o r S P 4 .DRINKSI ^ 5 Evening And Night Shifts.Shifts. 6 II ‘ ' ■ .' 5 REMErE M E M B E R § § ■ Evonir V oltay Pr«mlori S h o w ln g l j -a coiom oust C 1 1 or Bi« . S fi1 KiaCHDa O A fl IN TOWNI^^^^ >§ GLENI MILLER” MII §§ 2 ' 'HONI 7a3-SV2l FOR DETAILS • ' 5 Weil on U.S. ap „ Owndvlew Of.______, ■ 9 s ' ■ ' 'Is ------—-DSUCIOUS-FOOO ------, 0 - 1 .f 5 e ------b y ;.B Q ) S E :S J K ie t> _ S S .______CQNTAQT_D1STAQT_DlRECTi5ii_QIL NWRSES._ORNURSE ______H ^ I ISxcluefv* Magfo Volloy p ro n : I HOT FRENCH DIPD IP, S . fi S ASSISTANT3ISTANT ADMINISTRATOR> TOR AT THE g ■ • I Corned B«af Sandwichdw lch ^ 5 is MAQICaiC VALLEYVALLI MEMORIAL\L HOSPITAL HOS S PI ‘ I lOn rv* Of lf*nch Im*ihJ| ^ l i TWJN FAM-S, IDAHO > I Flth & Clilpi ~'Cliltl>*n >— S , fe ^ ■ I Shrimp rino*r St*(il

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— ' . Sunday, MayJ 18,1969.. Tlmes-News,Imes-News, Twin Fall#, fdaho . 7 where she-wlll join .her husbandlid Parents of the couple are Mr. •' I T.F. H igh Schoolliool Names m 1^ Joins-H usband^— Sp.4^entiSimons»_who;will-besJS! be andzMra.-Guv-Simons-andandJ^lrs; -Mr^— ^------I . .' on aa-rest r leave (or one week,•k. and Mts. M ts. J . R . Hogge, a ll B ur- - 1 I BURLEY — Mrs. ChrlS Sim-tn- Sp.4 SimonsSi is w ith the -U.S. ley. f ■ ons ons’ wwill lea.ve Buriey Mondayay Army ands has served the past ‘___ ■! - T op-Schpiars-A^At l G( raduation^H I — for—a-trip:; by..alr to-Hawaiiail six-monthsslx-moi In VJetnam. - USE TIMTIMES-NEWS - WANT ADS

I. Schdl Scholastic leaders (ot the classiss a Girls’ State finalist! ^ ------^ |- of• 1969of 196 at the Twin Fallslis She attendeda a summer IS6SIS68 . I . High. H School lg h S have been announc-1C- InstituteInstituK in physics and-mathe>-thc» - I .i ed-i byed principal by John Lawrence,'X. matlcs at the University, of Wy* I ANNiVERS/ERSARY RED TAG.JFAG kS A L E 1 I ------Jolctha— Joyce'— Nussbaurhrrhr oming-ninder-the—National-Scl-:—oming-- B I- • daughter of Mr. and Mrs..rs.. ence FF( ow dation,-secondary. scl-. I George Nussbaum^ }ias been^en ence tramfngtr program. She rer • I - ■ q u a l i t y LIGHTINpLIGHTil AT SPECIAL SALESALEPRIC^SI PR ...... I - named vaUsdictorian. She mairv;in- ceived a; $50 aw ard In the Youth - I tained a grade point averageIgo* CitfzenshtpCitizens contest sponsoredI bby- y | - :__ O NE WEEKE WEEK ONLY! ENDS MAYAY 24th! ~ ■ - I I of 3.977 during h e r high school[>ol the $oroplimist.CIub. §on I years^ ., Miss Nussbaum has 'studieddied I Salut'atorian, “ wltli““a~'"gradeide pMo-for»flvs-ycars,-pM o-| and-l5-ff—i? -a — I point a v erag e o f‘3.949, is P a uuia la member raerabe of Lynwood Chapel, I Mary Hawks, .daughter, of Mr.Ar. w)iere. wjiere. A e atte/jds Youth Fei-Fci- HH I C TABLE LAMPS V/ ^ G Ceiling Fixhires }/ C V " “DO t A W SHADES I 3 arid Mrs. R. L. Ullman. - ,i lowship lo^hip and. Is 'church pianist. ■ V Entire stock y " \ -. . O n a Q roU p __ Y . \ EEntire Stock , X I Members of the class of 1969ggg She J Is a cashier at JB’s Big-B ig' W 1 will graduate.at 8 p.m. June Boy «Restaurant, and planss to I \ 20% / > ^ \ 2 0 % / 3 2 at Bruin Stadium, weather per- attend Seattle Pacific College. •Sav# \ X Many \ -----Jolctmitting. Baccalatjreate servicesces .(Miss (Miss Hawks is a member of • daught jouriHA miffiBAuM1 - —-— r'l PAULA HAWKS " - £r \o ff/“ ■ a re scheduled a t 2:^0 p.m . Juneine Uiethe Pia.a . JJu u a a e e J2. . Jfl services.SaliTi State aand wa& a Girls’ Nationalonal pointAt .Twint Falls High . School,jol, finalistfinalist. She also participatedxi 'in In ■“— " ^ ------;------MMiss ary Nussbaum Is a memberber YMCA Youth Legislature and - LIGHT[T H OUJ S EI U andof the M: pep Club, Girls’ League,ue, was assistanr^Jtoras of thc YM- ner-upn^r-up Jin the Ju n io r M iss tfon- Who of AJ m erican High ^ h o o l FrenchMeiT Club, M u A lpha T hetaeta CA ,Rei R eporter a t the Youth Leg-Ifig. test.f®st. SheShi served as a page dur- Sludents. '*• • S to r e H o u r* : 8 .3 0 t o 5 :3 0 — S a tu r d a y s 8 :3 0 t o0 1 2 N o o n willMath eClub, secretary of the Na-Na* islahire. islahin ing the 1969 session of the Ida- She, is Interested In political •art. Twin Fall*. Idaho Phon«_733-5Jion«_733-5927 ' ■win 2 tional a tB i Honor. Society, Futureure MissMiss^Hawks fs a Natioal Mer- ho. State Legislature. , • . sciehce and . will study math! and 1869 Addison Ava. Ea*t, Twir I MAJ. U F. SPARGp . the .Teachers of ' America. ' Girls'ris' it winner,winr and was second run- Miss 1Hawks is listed in. Who’sho’s law at G

Co; ^ __ Is Com m ended ■ _ . A t ; “F or B ravery a^ ra , Rehearses M p I • ■ the M Cath ^■ KENNEDY (u'pi)- Maj. Larry F. Spargo, Twinsil- Honal-The-relaxed-.and-ready-_Apollo ------' Falls, has • been awarded .:tIon the .Teach10 astronauts put on their .Purp.le-Heart, second. Oak Leafecu-- Trackspacesults~today~in“ a~flnal * cluster, and his second and thirdlion; Aitrusrehearsal’ for’ their-blast off j Silver Stars for action in Viet-ntry. i967,Sunday atop - a—-"beautifiil ------^ nam . , • m .onster” .on a „.trlp 32 timt n e s ___H i He > nijw .stationed, with Maj. Co.' around the rhobn. p g — A, 723rd Maintcntincf-hoadquar^ - r — P Commander Thornas P. Staf-Itaf- _■ lers, American Division at bun-Chu ,^ ford,-.-..^John n | W. Y oung and . w Lai, Vletnarii, after spendingor a « Eugene A.-Xeman, climbed into ' ■ rest and recuperation leave!erv-. in sim ulators'-about 9 a.m . EDTiDT Hawaii with his wife, Barbara,^ Jfor \6 l the practice session. The ■ Twin FaJIs. ■“Sh* machines _ duplicate the controlsrols - ' FRANKLm v f . . '*■ . Major Spargo received jM the £ anft^.respirwisfts.. CAI of-.the_A pQsjUfl l]Q :______■ ' . • . — purple heart as well-as the1 sU- oy The-ispacecraft and its lundr landingling . ver stars for military action 10tr&yellng a com panion. IT’S T O OnvvgCH M lIC CARPif FOR« THITHE MONEY. -----^ :— Jan.-aS-whlle-servlng-a^Texecu*- spaceThe space team got In two - • tive officer of the 4thrBa{TalI6nrT_to rehea periods of relaxationtion : ' • Thlrd“'lnfantry, 11th—Infantry.* ,H ThTifsday—anSunda aqxobatlc-ride-in»-in ------;----- ,------I'—.- ___ — ^Brigade, — ...... nionsi The citation reads, “Maj.med’ arounJ®*® i" the m«^*ng‘ a ■vac- workout in the inoonport gym Spargo left his protective cover con • tojn&ure that thc"defensive bun-jlios ford,-1“ "'SW. ’ . k e r 'ix)si_tjons w ere ready forntin- a Eugeir-- — ^ ^ I — possible ground attack. Observ-. simul _ Ing'a soldjer fall wounded ini"™ an f^r N tew s O f R ecord exposed area, Maj. Spargo rush-lives mach karpeti la€tu0 okpit rd fOTvanr) thg wounded man and LINCOLN COUNTY wai^i^TCked to the ground by space4 Justice of Peace t thea iflMte an eftploding morUr.^ , ------i-Rlchard-BIrrcll, irhvel Twin Falls, “Disregandng his .o wi f n . $25, shooting a t seagulls. Carol •■■■ wounds; Maj. Spargo moved lo Arrljigton. Dietrich, $lQ.iexplred — -the- criiically-lnjuredT6oldier-to drivers - license.'' " ' ■ W administer llfe-savihg'first aid. 1#,' ■ lr lr # ■ J[,H# l i i i f e aliUiL^ j __lH e continued to assist the med- ‘^ 4 0 - -ics in the treatment and evac-, , Tho telemetry • Informationitlon ' I uadon of the friendly casualties coming from space is fed Into • while the enemy attack contin- computers, p-- then coiMtwllhfamoaaMobawk r SSBBIHHIIik. . *aou«* accidents,Idents, Includingli clgarettd . Im Stretch . ■* burhs, splits,3, puddles end piddles. It: Isis the mostmo realty family-proofly-proof carpet( a floor can1 • COPPER‘PE R QQOI O L D , w oar. Wlth^ Mohawk'sM ohaw k's colorations, It also Isis onecn»of the most beautiful.•eautlful. The random, richI • q u eSST s t -QOLDq o l i ------texture Is IdonIeal for oriiany room In the home,»me, setss e ts ttthq sta g e for anyny dec'or.dec'or Wa c^n put Glen. $ 1 .9 9 q r e-EN e n SHADOWs h a i ______' H u f i i n i i 3 ■ „ _ t - Canyon In your/our homhomfe, i Installed over■ heavy rutrubber carpet cuBtilon.ii->?illqni.^lLi‘ b.or_lncluded,:----- ^— v-r- “i FLANDERS I 7^^$2t8 9 :::r------^r6?'TaTS"th"Q?i~y<5ir-d'gcfi ydu'd-gCTd'as." ^ a m p le :,aan n av'eragiav'eragev33 sq. "ydsTfor,■for. $30$304.20. Call us this ^ D E R S B L U E ..... - ■ ------| . „ » ^ o L iv/E.Q e q r R e EENb .^^.^.„,.^^_^._L " ' .. ” p iad ies*LADIES’ C 4 * ' _ ^ I Denim[ERH Sti JEANS ^ NOTHINGIING DOWN ■ REQ. 2.99 , ■ f S A L E ...... > .. Sqle^i2»89 ___ REa„3.|99.. ' ...___ ; ■ -SALE ...... LADIES’ ------jLiiL-BnQEiTflQBEJWHOME ^ prt.P°PjqtTwcx)ilbrcibWqg«(»»OTffiL iS D&iu9ik______VCJi\=^PiH5 ^ i i l j I I LADIE! cmdacarp«Ux^t7r>Ulp « U x ^ t ^ I l bring MwplMl^ouT o m ^ . i j j p iilSSSHELLT^ O !y EnIoyyourcaip«lwhlla'ircaip*! whlla you poy loc ttl \ . s w o t DOWNOWN PAYMBf y o w troodloQBa.MOh I WESTERN . ' y m ^ Tokamod'Uialopcrribifj] ) Sole'1.77 E m m I Reg. $3.99.. Sq FREE PARKINGKING 20^204 MAIN AVENUE AYE NORTH TWIN FALLS ; ' • I______TH...... :..... ‘-m I . LADIE! - . . r , ' ' ""y- V ' ■ . ' ■ ; I Reg. $2.50 ,,^Sa I - •• 'I -■___ i:------1--. —------^ ^ ■ ^ ' : . . . ■— — ■ - / --V - y. . ^ ■.. V ~fr:;T“ :3 T 7 ~ 3 ^

j _ 8 Fails;o ils; Idaho . Sun'dqy, May 18,19WS,19M - _ V . . ___ ^ ------n • - .Tohanscn.-Gooding, .Tohansen.- was flriod- . . . n ?l -' ' ■’ ' _ - " V a lle y J50~fw recldci;s driving. Ann L. Wolfe. H agerm an. and. Dc- Kellwood m lotes D. Higley. both Gooding, • 2 w ore fined JlO each in Gooding T raf ficiGouEts^ 'police-court-for-apeeding.— ^— - --Wlilia:—Wliiiam-Hurleyi -Hogerman,------—- ~ 'el^l^A S T SELLING RESULTS ;o ''' 'K v ^ l ^ l H i S K was ~ffined in( JlOO In Gooding police FOR d.- ,• - court court f( for drunk driving. Twila.USE; USE TIMITIMES-NEWS WANT ADS E iC ita^ioiir;-':| J® JusFAAJUsFWhat-- For the fourth consecutiveitlve ' [ij y e a r, .th e TCcUwood Co.; Siler g ra Division,-has received th®covct-3VCt- cd Sears—“S:^bol-of—Excel-Kcel- . Yyour o u r IDoctpr . ° lence” award. IR K S f tM • Twin FaUs Chamber of Com- f l merce Manager Ray Rostron ffi W r '5 i' ^ Ordered ... said he was informed of the H ^ jlflltip' award in a telephone cdnvtrsa-ersa- ■ tion FrTday with Robert M. Mat* |H , thews, who has been nam^ to . n •• V - • ' i - - V - ' nianage KeUwood’s . new Twin ■ B l I '"■• • -I ’ - Y Your o registered pharmacistrm acist is.i: dedicated to ' ' ~r:~'Fallntianufactoring -plant now ' ' n |_ Q3feguarHing^yiiiir hpialtha a l t h h by y f fi i l l i n g y o u r d o c - ,______under consirucitBnr"^ 7 ^ • |H /Vith professional preci-'- The awahl, given for efficlen-cien- B I to r’s prescriptions with prof* cy and high-quality production,Ition. . M I ■ sion. -We help'ybur doctor helphel ydilj, ' was presented Kellwood officialsd a is H in Siler City May fl. In making ‘ ■ the pr«entation, Robert J. H r KINGSBUR^JBURY’S Wade, panty hose buyer for * K i l i •was ... ' 1- " - ■ Sears, noted the division was . . • ‘ ,pPrescription Pharmacyf MedicalMedica Center Phar, ■ one o f 295 S ears suppliers con- I 608 Shoup Ava. W. -8lderod4oc-the_award._Ha-8aidsaid _ MINIDOKA IV COUNTY Clerklark Gua BBethke administer^ ihehe oath of officeof to v^left, back row, W. G, i Strasser,. Richard Bohle, BOhle, ClarClark CamerOn, and W. E. ______733-9114 ___ *m!orfrI^*«y;®uffaiid-idaNlelscn;— ------It Is rated Indeed a firmI re- the the neWly-appobted seven-memfieTRpmemKinHfaldoka niimorial Ht^tar^oafd^r"dl=— ospltar^ard ThomasraDdfa-tbefronriDd'brtbe frontTOw'tBemlece W e s te ^ o rh 'l^ celves the award more .thanthan rectors rec ^Is .week. Repeatingling the caoath to uphold the constitutionistltutlon werewe^ from once, -and especially four yearsrears BHM fa a row.' ___r ‘ 1 * Concrete h now being poured Larry jfl Duff ^ - - at the site of the Kellwood plant __ — Zlln-tTnHiR^.allsr+ist-south-oUhe - ^ r - . ’ . City. This plant will manufac- l-lj hire hosiery to supply Sears^ Heads Board" ® stores. ' . ~ ' At MinidokaL," ^ ■

_H% h„Schoor:-— RUPERT — Lai^Dutt, aas- s- -■ — slstaiit Minidoka county prose-ose- I cutor, and a m em ber oj^ th the e ^ a a S s O f ’ 3 9 iRupeRupert Development-Corp., Avas J ______—^__name nam ed e h a ln n a n .o f.th e newly* • appointed *evea ,member..Mfal- .— -.HELBROS^^ ’ . 1 ^ I I.I I a a ■ U ■ f doKa Memorial Hospital board :Sels Meetmg? a®when the/group met this week to organize. DYAL^PEWRif^ The Twin Falls High School Clark Cameron was named ■ class . of 1939 Is holdingIf, J: a vice chairman and Berniecc- w WATCHES I meeting at 8 pjn. Monday at WRKT WAI «i.n Westeiidoit will act as secre- . 215 Severtth Ave. E. to P plan “ tary. No ueasurer has yet been • / • fo r a Jfily 5 and 6 reunion.“. _ selected. Other members of the ^ ■ - IZJewe.is 5 ^ - ' asked-to attend, , ‘ «e.« J Ida N ielsen, Bill* S trasser and g - -EtEeTRt€=^ ...... - Anyone knowing the addressesc l t Richard Bohle. The group was . IS of the following class members appointfed earlier this month by ^ ^ G . $49.95 . : . ^ Is askedto call Dorothy Benson, ^ 3 3 ^ tho Minidoka County Commis- ' 73M317; F ran ces ThreUceld, 733- -Signers. „ _ . ' 6522, o r R uth Flirni, 733-1104r Dr. Gerald Mulllkin, Leo, irirCKir- D uring this week’s m eeting, the bocSd also discussed pros- ’ Ladies’dies' HEHELBRdS ■ J man, Edna Jean Shumake , Her- pective administrators for the Bis, Robert T. McBride, Chester Phospital ^ ‘ and said a selectioh C. Higgins, Jim H. Davis,-Jack should be made within the next Hopkins, ;F «m cos. G raham KU- 10 days'. Mr.’Duff said the ad- 1 9 ^ Han, Roy Fagen, Jany Gates, minbtrator, when selected, wiil J l Wristst WatchesW I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • Elma Bettrf Whittington, & doa go ™ to work as soon as possiblejfble ‘ BIggerstaff, Betty Colbert.Thay- but will , not. become the officialicial : 1 7 J e v / e L M iailllliaiBM M IB ■■ ■! ------er,—Janioe-FayrOibson Casey, administrator untiir tho coynty» n ty W » ' Clarabelle Haggardt Ushi, Reba taken ovor-JulrlT __ Fern HarUey Rowan, U wis i s o n , ______' — . • • I m in- . ______f f ■ ^ ______TJ , SONY'CASSEF^ s s | m = = ^ - ^ KleTiMTOidt W erner, i w n Klac- istrator. has agreed TO servee aas s p S , T f- l R e g :^ - ^ G avin, BIU P rice, M arquerlte. SU ‘ an advisor , to tha county, a and n d W t monson. Francis Sloan andI PnuPhil -especially .J help In developingJ tho I. ^$37.50■ W . X . Thornburg. ______l„twfatenslve care unit. , CORDER 1 I , ' nil I III i f ■ M nAPETECOR Kiw anis Leaders GetsAwarf i - i njgrAham g r A h / : : Speak A t Declo0 ^ ,ji ALMO Sherry Sheridan, I ....w daiighter of Mr. nnd Mrs. } f J J P O C KCET E T W A TG H T"! DECLO — John Alsup, 'Rover-?over-jume.s jnmi .iSherldnn, hns b been e en m V —— nor-^of- thfr- Utah-Idaho- districtIfltriet nnwai w ard e d -a - $100-flchol«rjhlp-V by -— —i of Kiwdnis Jntcmatiortal, 6ut-out- thothe Cassia County PTA'Coun*:oun* I Jt” 4 lined, accomplishments of- the cil. rlnhn In hla HUfrlirf nf ■n-an. v-ShV-pUn'a.Mn. [of ^ ' R O ^ A A A R Y BLACK &R WHITE Wh *,“ !„• tht followlna: No, blMiai for . lieutenant governor of DMsIonvision recondlilonedJSSo, HelrteIborg rrlnilna ^ 8. stresaed thq. Iqiportancece of r r e ii for IhB School lor the 0 « f ^ Kiwanis IntemationaU^A musi-rn"";- •%,%."'» e. !• i cal tribute to mothers m s1 flUng sung nnitnrm read at Iho abova ilmo and n by Robert Thompson, Malta, pi«c« HAIR SPRJ5PRAY t , wht) also led com m unlly sinRlnp. ’’'noVmi ilftllna lh« condlllon*. muit '''Mi | | ' F I LLM I tia iecurert hofora l.Uiaing. Thei# ! ■ : , ■ Members attended from Twin nm avallnhto.Irom llio filalt Pur- ■ Lfmit 5■ • rOf ON THE rUSHCUBEi ( Fnlls, Uuhl nnd Filer. Invnca-„v„c». eUa* - ...... -P tw was bfforcd' by Jnmc.iJnmc.l i.„rchn»fni| Agent ■ [ Two C Rodgers.______Vmil.j^Moy, IH. 19. ao. IMO, J Regular \ ^ ~ lEGAL AD^ERTliADVERTISEMENTS ___ g Per A *^®9 - • ------•: n»«rra Rl.triH Na, I t ...... g fe ; 49c49cVdlue...... i l l ' r»nMllil*l*44 R**«rtR**art bfaf Candlllan af ' TWIN rAI,I.H HANKnANK * TTHUHT COMI'ANY . I 2-P E 9 R R O LL * nf Tirtn Twin r>lln OiuiiUr,Lr, Idaliuld»lio »nitand I'nr.Im. »r..l Uoin».lla fl.il-Hlari«a. ' rusHi FusHi rusHi rashi ‘ . -p ■t Ihl rln.« nf Imilnna Anrll aO.t6. IHU.lllU. a• •lal.• t.ank(nK Imitlluiinn onranli^ $ . «m» rlnr.Mr of »<»* »<»!• •'I'l • “I 4 n<>t*ry* fyaUrn. >'iih1lih*>t•ha.y ha f 3 3 y tlliU r>*nhln« AulhnrlllM br lli*lh* r«c|«r>lFVcId Ilmtrva Uank of thti OUtilcL» i ; ^ ■ ■ ■ I ^ . PLAYTEX ^ ... I • AHHrmAHHPTH • 1. r«Ot inr m*t* *i«i ri'iiii'*' ' ft.'Ollixr •ta-urllira ...... >r"'-."'...... '■■-— ’•■)!«!:!! * QSTER fl. nilii-r liMni ______„ ______^___ lB.1Bt,4«>.tl I t. llmik iiirmliM, (urnllura and,d (lalurm,f lU « m ,a a n d o ^ r il | I BABY i i», oIi!.TM»«'u . ____ '/-r;:______i,« M t fe^ BLENILENDER n ______»S1^,nl^,^llIl^4‘i fe H. TOTAJ. AWHKIH------^ MODEL3DEL 641*2641-26 WHITE i T.iAnii.mrjii.iA nii.m r ®^ •. • MODEL. 641-36 HARVESTH-a QOLD NURSER n !l, T)Mi>nnA nf tiiiU«Mu*li>,i*U, i»rtii'ii

  • nr tlnll*U*m (lov«nitn*nl _ ■; Reg. sia.95 m, DmxmIu I'f l'i»i»« »i»l tiiiHiiTl* S : : ■ REG/$^tEG. $49.95 n li , 111 Cftrlirinl -n.l offlon' •’u T m Z - - . S B i i # It, TUtTAI. tilCI'CIHITH ...... ------(nj T..UI .l»m»iicl .U|w-Il« ..______. n,731,S«,l4 - (lit Tiilal (Im* and ilnia ilnK<«ludnH<«IU______0,Ui1l,AHi,ak P ■■■■ - - — I 1 - ' uo,fi(i:,ft7■ r ^ g I * “h w t S S . ■■ t l. TOTAL M A lin.lTliyi...... ------J— ■ uj ItKHKKVrM ONIN lX)ANnix)AN» ANnA n n ciiitm r.t , $ 3 3 K H | 3 4 « t 10. rtw.rva fciT W d"M )<>••••. cm loam|.'«m (■.(i.l inn 1 ' r iilin n ) ------______,...... 4M,SIM*rFronu ~l • ~ ' , — ■ ...... ■ , SEA & SKI 41. TOTAI. CAPJTAI. AO«nA>4 OAriTA!. ^ J H BI SI SUNTAN LOTION - AoootrKTa-, , ------1 , , tO,01t.'«ll>T«rln Kalla mmi !! .. M J ' ■ • •n ta tad lufcMtiM Mfor*lafora m* ((.(•«(>(• fUiW.»a ta : ai KIntbarlr. JdaU 1 8 7 - ■* ......

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    —- | » , 1 1 ~ l m a i r ^ rnTl■ ■ • ' ^ - i.' . W eVe in the mu idst of < l i p I lidst of our gigantic remodeHngldellngl 'The only thing finishedIsh^ is thetl Patio. Jurt i ; I ; so you can co'nieme and enjoy free refreshmentsiments withn us and save on new arand used cars.. I SATURIVTURDAY AND SUNDAY7ALL SUh L DA^DAY ^ ’ . " i i f R E E p , ' S f l M j f e c , t FREI bIM rSSpIL' ■< POPCC>CORN g K jM g g k t*. ’ ll r ^ BRINQ THEFHE FAMILYi % j

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    FIVE TEEN>AGERS escaped»cap€d wiwith cuts ■ad bruises whenlea ' rest i^rocks. Tiie:^Qicie Ailssid rblUf the late model vehicle Inlo which tlthey were riding missed! a .• ItH lodgedlc on lu sjd^suspcnded•endedI by the S rocks* Officers charged l i .. U lE lli ______curve OD the Shoahone Fpllsfills grade* Friday night and-cameI to__t< ^ tbe driver with dHvIng whileffhlle IntojdcaiQtojdcated. . ^ [ . PRICICES^SIA^

    — P f jive r Q ted — ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ m T —~ iXixon iX-i Af ETp*U;S7‘IntgH t ^ “ )jn[ RJCHFlELD-«-A thf^~ar>aZ = t m For Cr&sh• -'...... On...... —one-halfTtiije-iong—on lake ha*— I | ^ ^------:------. ------—^bcen:formed*imheiava-bcdslliTDESJaidy------^ Textileextile Imports^JIZ ^ AM!= south' of—-RlchfieW sincened . ■ ' If you tlToUghtit oour u r priprices were fow last-weekjIrweek^ you-should see -them-no\them-nowt-WE -M U&T^ ^ Falls Grade ncflood, waters .were turned,cd NENEW YORK (U PI) - An en- an Industry Inb • executive noted. noted, M O V E A LL T HHESE E S E CARS C BY MONDAY.Y TO GIVE< THE CONTRACTOJTRACTOR ROOM TO ------down— t h e - D ietrich—canal.—nal— courjcouraging_WDrdJtflnilELCsldentjsldent AnothiAnother expressed '•ho^_thatthat COMPLETE OUR r F e m o d e l i n g PROJECIROJECT! EVERY CAR,!, NEW AND USED, ■ . ■ A 17-year-old driver was[ cited ffomTRlleffi Wood Kivcr...rT :^ ^JbtoiriJTlghtenedtheSveek^ore k ^ o r controlscbiitro —would—fae—^operatlvc«tlve ^ —------PR|CE0^T0"^G0“ N(3 for driving while intoxicatedJd fol. Measurements taken re-re-' U.S. textile men despite reports■eports durinfd uring 1970. iowiog a one-cdr accidentt Fri*F ri- ccccntly show 191 sCcon'a fectect of 3i Japanese antipathy lQ_pro?.i_pro?.. . ExecutivesExe nttending' the • • . ' ;■ _ day night on thq grade to) Sho- *of water-still being turnedned posed'yoluntarypose< import con-con* South C&rolina Textile ^^^anu•M anu- ■ shone F alis P ark . ouout into the lava lake with/lth trols.trols • factucfactucers Association Conven*onven* , GIGANTIC~^~^ . - Deputies fnvestigatfng. theie ac- '200'20 second feet going on tolo In a letter tp the Nationallal As- tlon indicatedii tKSjy-felt 'effortsefforts FOR OURR Gl cident said the vehicle drivendriven DietrichDi waler users. Thorhe sociationsocia of wool Mooufactur-factur- to establishest .voluntary controlsintrols by Rodley Dean Berry, 17,7, 405 wiw a te r is controlled by a-' ers, President.Nbcon reaffirmedfirmed would ,fall but tKat Congress. _. North St.. Filer,, was travelmgvelffig -. forock chcck in the canal.'A,'A the administration'sa commitmentiltm cnt would com e, through w ith sub*' \-down the graae, apparentlyn y aia t ~CD • cut m~TlTg~yig f Tif the canaln a l - +o-fr to find All in ttiu a tiona l solutioohitietT n -atanfltantial- tt fcHef—forHhfr-industfyr ------1 1 ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ a liigh. ra le .of_ speed, whenhen it bankba sends water into layalya to-theto - th -Industry’s problemem of ' I ..t------M E l U l A f l failed to negotiate a curvee and lakela bed. disrudisruptive imports. -. ^ left the roadway. The driversr and ...... mill Though’favoring free t^ade■ade In in VJL1City To Hear I 1 1 1 1 four teen-age passengersrs ts- Es­ . - - . ' gene general, the President has • i r a V t u D . h as • •' " 3 < T ~ ------^— caped with scratches -and■and - singlsingled out the textile industiy ?=«E MUII bruises. ' t as meriting specjal protection.SS Report On Damage was estimated at 11 The letter indicated strongng ad- ^yr-, .■ y-» ' 51,000 to th e B erry vehicle. The Jerome Has ~ministration support', fOr the I accident occurred shortly before A firm line on textile and apparel Street Study^... :■... ; m idnight. — - S wA. a r d s Simports adopted by Secretaryireta^ ReportsRer on n study byjy the "i , - ^ • . Ju d y D arlene Brown, 21, 435 of .C om m erce M aurice StprtSPp* in Idaho Department, of Highways;hways Fifth Ave. N., Twin Falls, was A his c u rre n t tra d e talks^'Wlthi,th fa r of roadroi s.n n d streets in thec TTwin w ln ' ' charged with violation of;i X the I\Assem bly . 5ast‘eastern nations. pallsFalls area will be given Mondaytonday m ilE! basic rule a? a result of an ac- ac­ •' M(Meanwhile, following .discus-, Right SAI discus-. Right during the regular city cident west.of Twin Falls Satur- jiJE R O M E — New student body sions with tho Japanese goverix-?Ovcrix- councilcount m eeting, day., Officers said her vehicle .»«, t the ment, Stans said Japan's com* CitvClt’ Engineer Jean Mllar at* ^ c A i l A O C?N NEW i9* 7 # J -0 i« ! .....enjoyed- an-associntlon-whichw hich DfH D rm .T cam ,.— — ... ------looJtlooMd by an .jdmlniaimilon.*.'atlon.'. — ' lasted sevcn'yenrs, dathiRI bnck .R-nnbln Andrus presentedcd a Si •FIR STS-I^PAYMENT •NT j QM JLiSEETSEP C^ARS . to the time he first met2t her nlaquop' ih to Ihe school forr the at Seeing Eye, lnc„ Morrl.s-i1orrl.s- FutiiroFut Business licndcras 'Of of Ir r - . V ' ' I.I..! town. N. J. - • .' ' AmAmerlcn Award. This is given/cn 'to'to' ri; I • 50 GAGAL. GAS» ^ • LU6RICAICATION Shlrl had. been underr the the club which trovels the0 far- u w eather for about two wweeks, eeks, thcithest from homo for meetings.itlnga. u FOR -THE LIFE Dentil was attributed to nI heart ThisThi Is the third year Jerome:rom c H V pUm H YOUR CAR attack. HipHIph ScjuKil hns won this pinque ■ . She w as burled In the HIM'nHill's nnd If they receive It two mmore ore w bnck ynrd next to Sadie,e, the yenvcnrs it will bo presentedcd to Ik p u j j I HIJI 1.I' yf m\ u "I . nccond Seeing Eyq. dog,Mr.Ir. Hill the school permnnently. W .had nbtnlned. ' TTlie Elks Essny Awards were BJ i ^ ■ . Mr, Hill expects to trnvclivcl to r Rivi'nIvi to .71m Goodmnn, first P I - r f . i - j t * the .SculnK Eye heudtiunrterHters In nininlnce; Jennv Piitmnn., second ^ mld-Julv .to selcct nnolhorir doR- plmplnce; nnd Cnnnlo Crosier, ' third s ffi - coinpnlflnT Aftor -a- periodlod of plm place.- by M r.,rl.ynn • Dnvls. -To ^ oioso nasoclutlon nt the! New win this award, the students hnd « Jernoy Incntlon Iho (wo willvlll re-rc- to In write nn essay on “What's turn to Twin- I'uIIh. '' Go< Good About America.” ...... Mrs. Anon Roljlson-nrosentcdsented — I - Dnnny Brom thft Mnth nward;w ard; i ■ I p T n Curol StcplHms prd.Hchted Sherryilierry *| . Parkir|g Problem .Tones the Best Thcsplun1 nnd ■ ■■] Br.sj Actrc.ss aw ard- forr theth e I H ( f I Drnmrf~Deparlmont, nnd Mn* At Statehouse tiurno jf; .Wnttfi presented Mike M ike l l r o F ' ^ • J Dnhmer und.ljiurn l^e Scholes,holes, IH r Brings Com plaint(lin i wvernmont nwnrds. and Won- • dell Rob^ion the history award,iward. , h n o iS E (U PI) — Socrclnrynry of NMarv Ann Me&slnpor received:clved ^^■yMUQHL ■ 'fitiito Pett) Cennrnii'tt liiislUs de- thtlio e ' BuHlneNs nnd Professional rlded to iiHk tho Stale noardBoard Wn Women's schnlarshlp, which can Ilf > E xam iners l o .lie lp ’ n^nke mnko tm used nl nny-school. Shcle haa has mrtro nnrklng plnces availnblo■nllnblo choson'chr ^o RO Into nursingg nnd I ■f^Hl ■ ...... iiour~Oi»-i>tB(«)>ousa- fo t.au a iu tu lc ic Wflim u . .Dreii5Jilcd_ihlfl_Scho!flrshJj>sre h te ______— 1 — l U w ^ - l i em ployes' iiutoninblleH. ’ by hy Mrs, Kli-nnor Uoscortib, I K n t e p ': - , llo said t|io City of llnlseIse np- ■ StevoS Hndlnck was presenlcd. ' J«nra tQ bp crocking .downHVn ftpOn ti»ntlin Kev Cluh' scholnrship by '.-siato employcs who feed..park-^ n r k - Sto.Stove ^ r l ^ " r * ^ i tie tuf r M « r-« w -eupU ‘«TO v n l a f c b a t E i flhlp^To' Mnrii Walters. T h^^ i E p O l d a J . thnt Ih xmising a !*strnngo Hi* | - , utttlon” between'tho cityf aan n dd nro both for service In the cpfn- n 'itirte employes. mum iinltv. ' ...... ' — “ ' “ , duI ec C O R N I I M Q CeharruHn . tnld^ "I don't UVere> Ooocli mndo thele nn*an- , • ...... Th» T } t|ri*«t Ahniirlcan Womo the city for It bccauHo;ttUHo I1 notnouticemimi of the schotnrshlps. No burn(!rs.orrn<}r8.or coll!col(s;'c.CQQhlng..thQ.Bunbursla. th 8ibw.xQl«_ - w i Ing ftpace. must ba made nvnll- al*— -Wfishers. comblstelete safe safety nhio near tho Cuptml soi r em­ * ■, S.CHEDULE. T^ low. Tufnod off, IhoB entire surfacesurf, Is usabto counterter age, ac and much morel ploye# will hnvo a plnce lo to put , m a y 2 3 ’ spaco. Tho Counterr That CooKiCooka comoa with spcciailia r :! ; . thoir cara. .lio snld ho hnd re< ' Corning CooHmates—theyi—they go fromfn freezer to oyen tto o ,. celved complaints from ni"num'- num- SENIOR CITIZENS" . tbim ^______Blnto'ymplovcii'about the out the yV«»Wpgt«ii Cfurt* . . ♦lOO.IOiJO10,10 tablotop.' Como seo0 this remarremarkable <^klng Invorh I ------—-Bepkmpbltt itopiul HmnWig*—)9“ —tIonfromComWg;... — Aultiodly, Olllc* CARRIER ARHlvnSI OuvnlD ...... l6iSS«l2i01t»i01 . > ■ SASEBO, Japan (UIM)-The1 )-T h e DooVmoblU.top, In^hiCMt.f^ M.flOO-ton U.S, alrci'flft carrie r JIM RUGE'S' Kitty Hawk nnllod Jnto thh port ' t ’l D»okmot>ll« ilopi nl noilh-ild* i^ ise n on Kyuahu Islnnd Prldny for ■ T h e I. J nai Ritr«ollon Ctnltr 1 MoiliM n fii rest «nd rocrentlon for lla 4iOR3 C ' l ' ■ ),' ' Th^ ea!easiest place in the worldy tp buy ^a cicqr o r ' | | crewmen. Tho currier wus ...... Inafrnv - ’ QMkmobllt llopi ill Iha lUfO]...Z. . W «Y''E1I' ElECTRIC . nccompunied'by'three'dofitroy-OBtroy. „ cm, (he UUck, Ihe Frankt Knox, a v ^ eE.VTwinPiif»""';':i'3a«aw;, T w i r i t ^ !ia- ~7p'i-M“7' d||i;VVve.';Eciive;Eq«t;-';-'--;..;-;TWln«F

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    -L CON GRATlilV TU LA .TE Jlfe. : USPrinpHiT - STEVEN EMERSON .. _ •• IBRAD CLAIBORN . - ^ lc I T H E g ;i^lADUATEi x ; W g( - t ^ § THIS W P P Y O CCASIO:CASlON N DESERVES THE —Ifoir c l ia fk t ONCB-A-mRI TIMEiniE E ! ' S : VERY BEST... A GRAPUATIONGRAC CARPR D TOtos SAVE BIC on tlie B16 pist-she b | ^ •' I i Bonne BeD TEN O SIX UmON I g TcaO*^ Letkn b th« «w tkatobq, u d I B * 1 ^ fP^A£Cc^fluO comccantetlva connetlc tlul bdpt >«ur iUa ■ ■ f f toto eaeamplUs n a t ^ louty. ll ekan ikla I H - —' - ' efantiefanh^cs with kniMCuhts «>£id--afcflatoJlir m e t f f l r $1.49 Sk ^ m " • MIKE MORT ' DE!DErWIS PETTYGRWE - ^ = - - O F F : ; . . . are Kimberly andI Hansen rer p re s e n ta tlw s 'to "Boys* s ii^S tate.= 3 3 ieg iare iJh e^ n s; of Mrs. .June Emerson and the > ' ^ LIST PRICE / late Bob Emei^on, Mr. and.aT Mrs. Jack-ClaTBbro-Jr:rKlm^i 5 • - berly, Mr. and Mrs.-Wayne5 L. Mort anda: Mr. and Mrs. Robert § A.“Pettygrove,-HanseJU-Ilicy-arfi-spoicy-aro-spowsored by the K imberly S_ l S S . W R O N G W I T H |I9 - as (ina^lal sponsors. Markark FIsbcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. > ^ $2.9SSize...... I p r k HOSE I Leonard Fisher, Kimberly,y, and KrTJI.t>r.MCMI4lv,kB. P i ■ f f -MvtM'laVaniiiKrMbifMiiKWMnWOn and report on subversive ac- H ! 8 |: $3.98 $ 199 ' p ' , tivities within tbe so-calledllled- H S i z e ; . . ' I g 2 9 ' “ New '^ L eft" m ovem ent, will . miiMi -----gpoate- at—ft—p.m.r—Monday- A t _ H ■ • O'Leary Junfor High School. H His subject Nwlll'be “ t>emon-mon- - S stratlons, Draft Dodging, Riots—ots— ,[jF. [ j n Legitimate Protest or Plannednned . -ffi F & . . EN ■TOOLS I y. r Ss H lU T /^ubversion from the Campus?">us?" nH K ^ s M r. Gumaer will describe his H personal, behind-the-scenes, ob* ob- FB l M B K p h j ^ ^ ^ E § Nofesi:. u METAIIST, $6.95 SI3 servatlons of tiie violent out- N o-Pest - breaks which rooked Chicagocago K 9 / « # „ " during the Democratic Conven- ■ 69^ ■' tlon. He s a y m uch of th e vlo* ■ lenc« being-planned after he ,■ I auccessfully Infiltrated the "Yip-'Yip- ■ ^ ...... STRIPSS ;— pni” muvumum. h p tlulms “U —M was not tho pollco Jaif .the Yip*Yip- ■ - pies wh»-lngU8ttca-tha^Qting>lUng. ___ -----1 ^ 5 —~ an$1,^8 SlZt'^— ----- * Tha spcatcer said he learned■rned " ^ ; about the '.'New Lefl” 'by posing'Sd . ‘ >AV1D GUMAER ^ - for two years na a dwllcated ‘ , member of what ho calls:°iL—^ the ^ ^ . Communist youth apparatus — and Artificial Flowerf ^ -- ; tho campus ba;jcd W. E. D. Du* . , Bols Q ubs. “’’^■ N ew sQ f ~ See~O sco’s""Large Large Selectionv fc. According to Gumaer, hisIs in*liv- ’ ' ■ '/ r S ■ ^ ■ 3 9 f PRICES ■ Ol ventfgadons revealed n manslve FROM.: ...... ■ ■ V" 9 9 c L $ 3 . 9 9 ^ plot to rccrult Amerlca’n ypnlhjS R ^ o r d n m Into a subversive moVcinciU aimed nt tho jiUlmnte vtdlcnt /•ovorlhrow of thtrgnvernmont.J',™‘ r.lJH O R E COUNITC S This progrnm Is ono In a con* GI®*'"’' P e rry Justieo Court , ^ tinning series of. lectures spon-upon- Roger{'Oj L. (^Coriil>c, llar.elton, sored by TACT cbmmiltces.. ThoThe drlvlidriving for Johnson nnd Son ■ ■ locol members-of thft TACTI’ACr TnicliinR,Tnicl tlB, ovorwidlh; .Larry commJUco InclmJe Dee P«cc. Al- Hi Shoopmim,Sl Star, driving for J ben Krotr. l^ln Gtcnn nnd RnlhKiilh Will!)! Willis .Slmw, il0.2(), over bridgo S ntion Wllllnm Kolth Grow, S m iSunda' iials^ Jlorali. For furlher Informnllon \xci«f ihMgytylSthS lay Onlyly Specii on this m ccllng.cnil 423-1030.)3(j. llnhcllnhc, driving for Wycoff, J25, N ----- ■ ficlltiflctitioiif* displny of llcenso S ^ ' plnlcplate; Pnul M. Mulchny, Doho, S 2S ...... ____ilrlYlng. ilrlvli |oc Dnlo. Gibson, ?lo. g m m mT M n m m ^ n i l . over height. Larry Leo Schneid- 5 - ^ Policewomaii er. "™r Twin Falls, driving for Mor* S j '/ S -S GENUINEINE THI THERMOS^-- ■ S ' HORNADAY -SIERRASIE R R A - S P ^ R - v S fc _ gan Drivo Away, *10, rfd flags J I w etfecTRice l e " S 'S Is Charged W ithfn not^ seven feet high on rear nf C IVj lELOADING S ^ trailer. - S I I ICE CK Glenns Perry Police Court .. o V\ CHARCOAL S M CHEST i i BULLETS , S ^ O btaining D rugs5S Mirhapl Jordnn, IR. Glenns^' • Wl l ® F erry , JIO, crossing over tioublo S ll ^ 3 ' ■ '1^5...' S iUivJL ^ = 3 U K "LIGLIGHTER MM B 370 Collbtr 3 Fl^nSNO, Cnlif. (UPl) — A yollo’yoliow Unp. ff T 30 Callbtr ^ policewom an frnm Pnso Uu1)Irh.ihlRH MINIDOKA COUNTV , C I $2.9Bsi» a-'-' hnn been clmrKed w ith Hhnpllfi-ipllfl- Rupert Pollco Cmirl S | S ^ 3 ® ’ 1 1 '^ |n g nnd oblninlng nnrOotlcnn un-nn* AllAllen I-’nlrchlkl, 32, lloytiurn,lurn, ^ff U| lllrlH M IA d e r fnlso prcUrjifieft, Sift.Sin. B g M if ' j T ^ 1 rented by Hop. Hob Muthins.thins, '"'lrfnlr was returned to Mlnldoknilnkn S 89 S A m - R.-Cflllf. Tim,flag was onono of CountyC”'"' to fncn tho chnrgn nnd ffS B _ • JP ’l' '* 9 9 1 I 2 9 j ] four which hns flown'n)>ove0 tho of (l«>N<^(lo the S «lH niflnlll9iinlll loiU achoola lo hla dlstrJct,. doaorUon doaoi churgo, , fMfMMtttMMttJIfMrtMJirMM.

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    S umday. n d o y ,M May a ] 8,1969 - UmovWews.;-NJew», Twl;Twin. Falls,; Id a h o 1 1 ; ' j 1 '■ L-e-0:00;00 2 2B—EB-E< d Sullivan - _____ f ------i - 3—E d SulUvBn ; - i.. 5—E d Solltvad , . ;•. ' Magic ValleyVa] Obituatuaries ' ■ T e/ecielevision SiS c h e ^ l e■es s ■ -El ji-E d Sullivan ...... 4-^ 4-^FBIf b i ' r ______„Sunday.iM ay_l8,Jl9 4 -M edIcally Speaking . . ' . 7B-Colleee 7 B - Bowl - . ,,7SL^h._7SL^Ne^Jburaai; : ' C^F. Boatd^' ] FiineFiineral Services" ------7B—F antastic F o u r ...... - .. 8 8-<^llege -C Bowl ' ------'6:S6 'eiSO’iS 2Sl^Pogo“ U -F Sp«dal' 7~Rol)ert Schoen^ ^2 p.m., 4. 7B, 8 — Golf Tournamentlarnent from thet Colonial Countryy -* ‘ • 8—Viewpointg— L 2:00 22Br-Jelsons B - ' 8—Pogo 8—Pos Special • RUPERT — Robert Schoen.\ HAILEHAILEIy— . Charics Fredric • BUHL>-BUHL'J Funeral services toror Club 1"in FortF? Worth. Tex. The closing action of the Colonial Na- |j11 00m 2SL-Mfeet 2SI the P rtS s-^ ■ 1\ H-s11-Jetsons ^ ’ . 7B—P(?go7B_p1 Special . 88, longtime area rcsl^nt, diedd (Freddie) (Freddie Boatd, S3, died at 3 Samuel SS. Malone will be con-n-tional tional Invilational Invll is shown.. . _ - ...... -7B-Meet .Uw Press . -. :4^-TGolf_Touniaroent - . 7 : 07:00 0 3SL—IaSL-Bonanza.— ^...... — ------Saturday morning in Minidoka;a a.m. FridayFri of a lingering ill- dueled at 3 p.m. Tuesday in thetie 6^306:30 P-"!p.m., 2SL, 7B, 8-— Pogo;o SpecialSocial withwilt Pogo Possurn' an‘d d ...... 8~Meet'the Press • ., 7B-7B—Golf- Toumarrien!: 7B—Bonanza 7B—B . - ■ -Memorlal-Hospltal-ot a -brief!f ness at the . Hazel Del-Manor, Albertsop;DIckard Albertspft Chaper by T.j; his comic-;comlc-strtp pals*in:a nmsTcalcal cartoon. , r ,'• —.11^ -.lli^Meet the Press ...... ----- *8—Golf-Toumsment-i-< -; ’• r “ ii—Beii—Bonanza ‘ ------• - — ...... — ----- r - — , „• , , 2B- -illn e w ,— :------Iw- Iwio-EflUs. ia_E a ___L ______P- Shaw.- 2B—Gulliver — 3:80 2B- . 2B-Smothers Bjothen . _ ____ H e'w as b orn M arch 15, 1881,1. He wwa as bo m M arch 21. 1916, W itnesses « ==*^5«Thls'-Jrthe-Life'’‘»--~‘»»“ — 3^ ^ = = = 8 = ^ ___ — 3=smmlrer8“BnjtilBrr ' ------T itt Wurtenburg,-Gerinanyr~andId ai*HoiI6'ai*Hoil6yr\vhere'he'was’grad.' the-chapel-Monday-unUl-8-p;m;the-^ap« I W i S r i i s E E E :- — 4-BuUwlnklo . . ■ ------——VS- — -^ 5 —Deputyrr-rr------— TT-^— ^—— 5—/ B—AAU-Traek-Meet------B-^mother*-B—Sm -Brothers—-r------n- served in ttie G erm an a rn w be*e- uated from fn Hailey High School, hnd Tuesday Jues< until 1 p.m. Burial r~, 7B-Builwinkle 4-4—Directions .11-AAU 11— Track Meet ■ 4-Mo4—Movie, **Alvarez Kelly*' fore coming to'the United States5S He also was graduated from a will be •»in the Buhi Cemetery. 'iSfs a '? : Kl'S—Bullwinkle " 2S12SLt- ^ ws and Views SsOO3:00 2SL2Slr-Congifcsslohal Re- 8-Mo8-M ovfe,.” Alvarez KeUy*? ' I 5-Lamp Unto My Feet , 11:30 2S L -N ew s and Views ' in 1907. On M arch 15. 1015. hele dtesel schoolfr in Los Angeles,.' Stanley G risham ^ 2 p.m . Mon-,n. 77B— B -T h ls Is the Life S:Sa ’7B—Discovery f r ® *69 11:30 2S .port 7S^-Firlng ’^SLr-1 Une ’ married Anna Mae Lewis at Calif. 2SL—Sacred H eart '• 2B2B—Fantastic Voyage 8:00 2S^-Movle, The Match^ ; i , day, Murtaugh------r LDS Chapel.------; 8—Di8-Direclions' , .9:30 2Sl^Frank Mcfaeo Re- - Hugoi Colo. They cam e to Idaho»o ^When --When he returned to-Hailey . 3—Tlm'e for-M ediU tJon ■- ’.’.-•3- --a-Film Feature port ■ makeim aker*' ' '7:S0 3—Aquaniari ...... i;_Pn>5—Paul Harvey 4-4-Issuea and Answers ,P®^ in 1918. hhe,assisted e^assls hia falher, Hedleyr James W. Kidd. 2 p.m. Mon- - Iln . ^ .'as—Amaleur Hour 2B-»-MIssIon: Iniposslblo - Mrs. Schoen died May 16, Board. - 4 -D u d ley Do-Right 2Br-Face the Nation • 7B7B—Isstfes and Answers ^ ^ 3-^lsslon: Impossible u.' o> Board, and’ hi»' uncle, FredI day. StarStai Wkrd LDS Chapel.• ., .■ 8-Dudley Do-RIght' S f. ’ 3-Amateur-Hour ' . 1952. ia R upert. Board.Board, Iin operating the Bqard , • 4—Dlscoveiy *69, - - . 8-8—Issues and Answers •' |T'' - IT—Mh'ffloni • ' ! James McCoy, 2 p.m. Tues.55. ' 5-Look Up-and Llvo ii_ni11—D iscovery *69. 11- . 11-Amateur Hour , - “ ...... “T” ' -Survivors- include one- son, sawmill on Warni Springs Creek ^ay% ” l 11—Issues arid Answers 4:00j .m oc2SL-CollegeT Bowl' . 'S::?.TB^Movie, ‘*Zorba tho , ' . ■ Keniieth Schogn. PoCatelig; one and-lat^ day. Hailey Community Baptistist Il-Dudley Do-Rlght ______iLnt*feJ>IscoYery_!69_J______' _1_5= 5-^Movie, »Lu»aby_Qf___ step-son, Henry. Turner, Wichita. He th( : Church. • "7777^;------7Bi=Palth-for-Todny— r* •'~2B-i21st Century - " ~G , ^ He ,thcj*ran the'sawmlll tor ChuTcST^ '9:35 3—Tabernacle Choir Br , . 5 - 2 ls t Century - •7SLr-PBL Report Kari.; two .^From the Cathedralal *••. ' SaSaddle” and "Mr.-Lucky” , 3—Here Come ihe Bride* -Ralph (Ruby) short, both Rp- n 3-T C ath^ral. of T om orrow S:45 2SI>^1 7&-Wlld, Kingdom • . j” "® '“Sr^Boa^marritd Ruth Cnoy(Mrs. M rS . Chamberlain' n 3^4 ^ 'L I n u r - ^ 10:00 2SL2SL-1 -B lble Answers . 2B2B|^rtoQ^-^^ ^ . 2B^ ■' 4^N ew s - : * . • _ pert:-fduii8lsters;.M rs, Joe;P.retT!i* Sopt.-3i-1939.-atsebt. 3.- Hallev.______. . ------3B -rTabem aolo-ChoIr------: 5^ - g ^ a n a M n r-A utone-K ers.cherT ^ ----- 11—Gathedral-of-^Fo------3 B -T Surviving besides his widow,, BUHL~Mrs.BUHL~ Era J.j Chamber- morrow mon 3-Ins3-Inslght ■ ■- G«Gaucho” ■ 5—(^atdenhi^^ ^ 8—Bonanza ' both Chicago; Emilie Schoen are y,;,th ree sons. D ean Board,, laln,_lain, 79,'^d 79,' ied -T h u rsd ay night in g-rC w Jl-Falth for Today . 4-4~Movie, ••Dkhonorable - . ?cr i l —News ______nndt Mrs. Herman Raur'both Oafcydm S-pCathedrat of Tomorrow H—F< ta* /tt—Catnedrai or Tomor*^ ------4-M Jral.'H o b V t 3 ------. . ■ • ^LatS or^anls” *5»*515 4-Ne4—New s’ ; ^ ^Wurtenburg, Germany; .ily Grants,Grants N.M.. and Don- Board!' following a month’s illness. row " 7B—Movie. “ Case of the 8—Bonanza J. grandchildren and 15 - great- row ■ ‘ ■ 5—Ins5—Insight . , I® ’ Il-Let's Make a Dear . „ ®-f° Hailey: his parents. Hedley and1 She wsw as born June 12. 1889, , 8_ j ( ;r 7B—King Kong 8:20 4—Movie, “Cany On,' . , , , grandchildren, June Bo 89. . 8—journey to tlie Center 7B—K 5:00’2SL-HucWeberry Finn •*" June Board, Hailey, two sisters,, in LewisiLewiston and came to Kim- of the E a rth '• 8—Rif8—Rifleman- • I*K“Vba. • ; t v ” . i s . Funeral services will be con-^ Mrs. ^Ralph Naser, Lewiston,, berly in 1906. She was married g-jj 4_j^ •r 11-TBA ^ l:Nl : N 2B-Mannbc 2 B -? I • “ ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at led 8-3j 4_K ing Ktftig , 10:30 2SU2 S l^ -Thls ' Is the A nsw er H' and Mrs. Leo Burketl, Downey,. to ChesterCheste R. Chamberlain Nov.5V. 8-Kin|o_k Kong->' -2B-L•2B—Linus 12:30 2E2B-:-Blg Picture 55-Lassie^ -! .. 7SL-CreaUya Person, • ' -the-United Methodist Church-by fhVJi?!; 23rl9l3-in-Twin-Falls. —------Rev.- W arren McConnell. Final three'trandchildrenrand'an un: 23rl9l3-i: “ ■9TOO'2SU=^uidellne - - Tt 3—Fa 3—Fnce tho'N atlon ,— ;—~ 12r45TT12r45 n —Film ' S h o r t ------11- 11-Lassie — ^------^ cle. Fred-Board ...... They farfned southwest OJ of ‘ 2B-0ral, b _ Roberts 5-Fa5—F ace the N ation 1*00 21 4^Und of-GIants ' “ “ J1-?n-M ovT er^ ji^lUlonairr^ “7 rites will be held in the Rupert ™ . 1:00 2 B -S ilen t Servlco , • for Christy" •" Funeral services will be.con- BuhruhiBuhl iihtil he retired in 1964^ 3-Cameri3__q Three . 11—F11—Fato tho Nation, ' 5-^TBA 5-; . - 7B-7B—Write the Governor. Cemetery. Friends may call atr ducted at 11 a.m. Monday att when thethey moved to their homeme ■ . |:S5 2Sl^News ~^hG Walk Mortuary Monday af- y 5;50-2SL^WaU D lsn^ ------• :M 2 S t^ l the-Enianuer-Episeopai-daii-^[7 la-tho-\la-tho-Micltclwait-trailer. court •----- t ------?B Walt Disney------—- .10:00 lOtM a -N- Nt o w s------— :— :------teriioon and evenmg and Tucs^ Hnltpv 5 ^ Monday, MayW -TsnreBS-— i», 11 — r— ^ if: Hailey, by Rev. W. D Ell»«ftlnAin Buhl,Buhl. She was a m en^r £f 1:30 2B~Inslght ■ ' 8-'8—Walt Disney-^ 5—N<5-N ew s day until noon and at; the U, J*/', H th»3uhl First Chrisliarf Church. [r Final.rites wlH be'at the'HgMBfr»*B^i»l Se --6 p.m..-7B: 9 p.m..-2SL,_8._lL---AIanJL-— Alan KiiKinp Special with Alanan ...... 3-3—This Is Our-Land ------2B-.-GenU«-Benl------^r - —2B. - J------____ 7SL=7SL=l&t -Plfiyhouse ______•„ church one hour prior to ser- remctei K I n ^ ^ t l o n - t o h e r hOsb'Jmd'she 8 -N ew s vicc. Cemetery. Friends, rriay caffilft ,vH and Buddy Hackelt iaking a, satiricallatirlcal aim ata married life. / 5-5 -T B A 33—Gentle - Ben ,8—Ni . ; Bird Funeral Homc-Sunda/an?? 'ij? s surviv s u r v l^ d b y one son, A. ,Boyd «nd Budd; 5-GenUe-Ben 10:M10:25 8-N< 8—News . - , Cfiamberlain. Buhl: two sisters, , 8 .p.m.. p.m.. 7SL Elizab^lh Schwarzkopf Special.S The sopranomo 8-Death8- Valley Days 5- ■. ^ •; until 10 Monday. The fam- hi;' Is accompanied by British pianistlanlst Gerald Moore. . 1111—2Ist _Century 11-11-GenUe Ben - 10:50 2SLr 2 S I ^ o e Pyne ...... - . x)rvsH?iHmoFe=== M^s. Penn Mickelwalc, Buhl; ^ accomi tlons.be made lo the Multiple iSL^Nm .. " ...... „0 Sclctels tund. " PwJI“PK [y a llu p ? "w a sh . : “ a t^rother,' 2B-NCWS • ■ r ii • .. Orval E . F illm ore, 59, Route Sclei'osi Roscoe J. Pettljohn, Coos Bay, 2, Twin Falls, was pronounced « ' f h - J-News - ' f " OOre.; re.; Ol one granddaughter- and " 5-rNews'. e v I \ dead on arrival at Magic Val- m two great-grandchildren. -Three - lei_Memorial Hospital Friday,jy, ,T..Haggerty___Ssh®.™ daughters and four brothei-s pre- ^ 1. 1 » - N C W ! ...... I • J -- cvenlng-of-ari—apparent heart - ^4-Maverlck -----— = 5 r - — Seleding* ! ig youryi share! in the Capital I ■ - ceded h«her in death.- - 7® attack. .- WENI 7B—News ■ WENDELL.— Rosary forr , FunenFuneral services-will-be con-™: ------TSt^Frcnclict; Chet ■ . .' >‘ It is ithe desire of^hWMC^^e^McX~YWCA~to^%raRe -----—^^The~IIIustrat!6h“b'elovtfi9i^pIc8 The" Aigi^Ical-of-the-klnd-' ----- Ho w as bom Aug.- 22, 1909r09-, Thomas Thoma-; J. Hagerty Sri 72, wholO ducted ata 1 p.m. Monday at the . o_, — at-H^Tehfleldr-UtBhT—apd -tin m e died—T .-J l . 8—1 D ream of J e a n n Ie ___. -IIJ . -. 3a p public.and_ u ' 9J3during.recnd rallroatrailroad for more.than 25 years. u» ’m» and Clark Fillmore, both- Jwin fgti H© marrlea CJementine GoffjoU 4—Peyton4—i Place - ' j "I] He retired on Dec. 23, I9M. wilhth Bllcknilck Dec.D 6, 1943, in Kahota,Ota. «:45 7751 S L -F rlen d ly G iant g * Falls; one daughter, Mw;. Ed more -tlian t 44 years of service Mn T» (Clara) Stockton. Jerome; live to ^ Mo, They have made theirhe‘r 7:00 2Sjgi l^M o v ie, “ Come B ack, ? - m Ive to tf,e railroad. homfe iin Idaho -Ihe p a st 25 ’ l IH brothers. Harold Fillmore, TwinS'in He mmoved to Wendell on Nov. 25 Liltle Sheba” ' \ ■ K V* years, spending part of eachtach 7B—Movie.70- "Como Back. ^ Falls; Mike Fillm ore, Hazelton; 6, 1968.iggg Mr. Haggerty married in Ma^cFillmore, Colorado Snrings, Leon I ^ year in Texas. The past fourfovr Liltlo m Sheba*' S ’ ^ i?s, Leon Dena G raum an on Feb. vnar«years ththey h a v e resided iri Twin 2B- .Colb.:~Grant.-FiUmore,; Burlev,ev. ig_19, 1939.igjc in Minot, N.D. win 2B—Mayberry. R.F.D. ^ and Chad Fillmore, Long Beach, ’ ' F alls.- 1I- 3 3—Mayberry, —1 R.F.D Calif. ‘ . ' SurvI Surviving are his widow; onene Mr. Miller ^ was a memberr of 5-Mayberry. 5— R-F-D. , i t Aslo surviving ara one slster, f®”-son, ThomasT .J. Haggerty Jr.,r., tho MeMethodist Church. Surviv-•vlv- il-Mn_ a y b e r r y ,' R .F .D . ^ ' ^ n — Mrs.-Vance-(lvie)-Ncale.Jiier:g r; Wendell; two sisters,.M rs, L. P. ing tfre his widow] and-threqtireq . 4—O4_ utcasts .T ' ' C - i - • seven grandchildrert.------(Fralic— - (Fcahccs) McD<^rrtiPtr;-<;rTPnut7Oi: :sanszar:sanszandnwft-:^augfners7dJEDnj eon: r..,::-.:.n=z.^B=M oviei-:«Come-PaclCF = r ^ Fwneral services will be con-onl Minn.; and Mrs. P. J. (Ella)a) ard T.'Miller,T.' nnd Cccll Mlllef,: er, , , l LlllloIi Sheba” ’ . I ductetf at 10:30 a.m. WednesdayJay Mergln.Mergln Mcnaotar-Jvllnn., andnd Klown,Kiowa, K^hi; Lawrence Miller,iller, 1 7S751 U -W hal’» N ew ! . ^ W nt Reynolds Funeral Chapel by four 8grandchildren. Two broth-th- MulvanMulvane, Kan.;' Mrs. Ernesl 7:30 2B~Fomily Affair !i > LJ Bishop Stanley E. Snbw. Final[nal crs andar four sisters precededed Hatlck,.Hatick.. Waterloo, .lowat- Mrs. , j 5-Family r Affair- j - rites will be held in the Twinwin himn™ In death. , ' Lloyd Reves, Grand Island,' 3-Famlly ' Affair - i I Fnlls Cemetery. I^riends maynay .,**vci Friends may call at Leeper« r }^eb.:^leb.; slcp-sbnss nnd ntopKlQUBh- -ci7SL-5sOTrtsman Afleld , .call at the chapel Tuesday and MortuaryMortua Suntfay. Last riles will111 ters, CGeorge Bllck and John 11-Fafnlly .1 Affair . i , Wednesday unlll time of scr*5cr. be at®t Wendell Cemoiery. ' • Blick, bolh Casllcford;’ Mrs. 8:00c.^a 2B-^aroV m Bifl%t , vices. _ , . ' . Dpnvcr Klnyon, Casleford, and 3-Carol Burncm- - ■ {9- -^ ^ Mrs. Ray Bllck, Three Creek;« k . . .. 4t_ b Ir Valley ...... - Mrs.'Sainsbury10 grandchildren arid 12 greai-i^cat- ii^ B lg V alley I M r s . D i c k grandchildren . • 5—Movie, <;_ ’"Moment to' 1 * ' • • -nl . T lto _ b o d y _ w |ll J)c_ .tak cn .J.') m , j l w B ).J.n ...... M oment” ------• r -*i- BURLEV— -JM Ifinuffl, Knn.^.. tnr, fiin£»rnt ‘ ^_-EllsBbeth------•; — i Singer Dick, 78, died Thursday ‘p.m.. ^ gSaturday for Mrs. Minnie,i„ vices iand--burlal. Wlilte Mor-nrll Schworzkopfch Special k } ___ aLthcJiDma..of-M£a_SICyc_Ma:Wa: AiauraAlttura^yavSalnsbMD'. ho ‘Charge 9:00 ^2SL/-Alan King Special;lai- | , J}oney,-Albion, where she wos y I , i died Wednesday In n' Iv f^ ^ n «**«"« ------—T ^A W K Ihg SpeciiU------— . ------employed ns a companion. She5'’“ Homo hospital. Bishop Kennelh5th ______:___ . ' 11-ll-:^Alan-King Special 1 ^ died ot n btlpf lllnc.,s. „„„„Brown officiated.. f ■’IB—G om er P y le - y .She wns Iwrn Juno 1> IBDO, 'Shp was , born Dec. 12,'l802, at T > .^c 3i~Gunsmoke ' 1 - In Chlcngo, III,, omf on M archrf rntavcTHot v ir i Springs, - FllfiPrison Official , 4—Ella£ Fitzgerald Special« la l I fl ' -• 22, 1930, m arried Charles Dick -’She worked In tho Relief 7SL-Net Journal S • . In Sidney, ‘Mont. lie died In Society presidency.In Hagermnn W |1 1 i n 7B—FB I . . . . I A;' Jnne. 1950. Mrs/. Dick cameirh to "OVcn yonrs. Sho taughl W "* iil Leave Idaho „„tiSO | 2 B -C le n C am pbell ! | . Hurley 21 years ago from ^1ich• Sunday school. Primary nnd n d _ _ . ^ T» J. lOiOO 2S2SL-^ews . - • ,rh MufunI for several years, Sho H n r » 8 t , . . *^Mm,^D1^ w as ft school tench-, wnn ordinance worker for- "15ll For * . Oregon Ppst ^ ■' PERIPERMANENTIT >MEMORIALJAL: er nnd tpught several years in Hurley and Rupert. The p " '! >rpmn1 sSALEM. a l i Ore. (UPI)-Thomasjmas 7B-News ^ Gaddie hns submitted hisI re- /8—News I - Listed belowbolow arare the individual* andnd firms who purchased bricks)rlck»todate. to d ■few yenr« she had resided Svlth .Ste hnd mndn licr home wllh .M rs; Mniioncy In Alhlon. . „ flignatlon as director ift Projoctoloct 11—Nows ** She was' a member nf the,u. " ft dnuRhter in Glenns Ferry for ncwdq Newgale nt (ho Oregon Stale . ...j" 4—P erry M ason Pm "overal months. .; . p'XPenllonllnry, , cffecllve July 1.) lOiIfl'QSL—Flight J’*; “S 19 R ussia Eastern' Star Chnpter m Pro- Family, fifms & ofgahizatiorisofgt dence Nobles nnd a Member_ of She Is survived by eightm - Gaddis.r.nd. 69, a U niversityV ’of of 10:20 OjM 2SL—W?S elhcr, Sporjs ' . l y i d i v i d uual a ! oor r ‘family F( dnughterH, Mrs. Dorn Block,CK, pPortland „ S , professor and ihe» au.RU. lOsSO10*3® 21 2B-N0WS ’ ■ S ihe-nhmlat Church, ... , , S S a n d u p SiirvJvlnR nro a son. nichnrd Corning, N. Y .; Mr«,-Vonn« M e thor i,” '"of “fllnlman of^Alcntrar/'rnj.ti ...... -3 —Outcaala...... ja ...... contributions_o:ons^of'M PO rO O , ______5contrl^tions 0 pf>f $1,01 $ 1 ,0 0 0 C. Dick, nVllcvue; a sl-*ter, Mrs.l"™ M urdlo. m ihl: M rs/ 1-IHIanan developed /cvelo Projenl Newgale—ale— " 11—O U utcasts B Listings - 77“' 'y -. “ M a d e lin e 'P o u r e , Hiintinfflon, Bergher. Acadlo, Callf.frMrs, Ja co c® H1 oro program for Inmnlosiintcfl ,•>- S -R u n for Y our Llfo ’ |B - aa n n d d u p ■ ' 3 Line Tisting Park, Xntlf., nnd three Brand-;J3: Zclma Tripple, Glenns Fcrry;ry} I t w as Ihe first ofjf Ka -7B—Johnny-71 CarKon •-'] children. Mrs. Helen Marshall; San»“n kind in 1, a U,S. prison, '. . S-8 -Jo h n n y C arson IJ ! j 2 Linen e L Lis istin g s L a rg e3 r BBrie!' r i c k . . Funornl services wll] }>e cnn.cnn Dlflgo,7 *'^“^ Cailf.i M rs. A lice/LIsh,l“h. Ho Is renignlngT to ‘becomecome lOiJ# 2Sl^ohnny--Carson2S - -..ai .-, , I A. Babcock dueled a t 2:.in p.m . TuesdayV i„ In American Fall.i; Mrs, ArdlthJh nrnlornpnior' consullanl wllh Cybcrn-bcrn- lUOOIlJ.OO 2rf-Mcrv21 Griffin ifl *" *' Albertson's tho McCulloch Funferal,Chapel„~,i OddouH. Uh Alamelas. Calif., Education, Pdncai Inc. In New York <•4—News ■ a Mr. , Brovin Aft %hv Rov. Richard Hom. BurialiVlnj nnd MMrs. Julia Harris. Lark Ar- city,City, lltSOlllSO 4-4—Joey Dlshnp | D - neth Briggs & Fam ily ' 6 het Bartlett and Familyimlly ^ will bc In Goni Memorlnl O n ^ rowhcad. Calif.; three sona. NellJeil • -c'ad-caddfs will bo replacedd byhy B—Movie.R- "Iflland of Losl I Clos Book Store ^ f , 1 .dens. Friends mny cnll at the Iho Boyce,Jjoycc Sublimity, Ore.; Deanfian Lee1.C0 DL aym an, 30. currcnlly edu- WWomen” ^ ^ O r. 3 B urgess Clo funeral homo Mondnv afternoonloon Pnyce. “ oyce Tod Boyco,'CO, cnllon d ire c to r a t the IdahoIdaho 121OO 12:00 2Sr^Movle, 25 “The iS Mr. ena Champlln a* Family OoGordon, Jaan and Fred•ed Cox '•} nnd evening and Tuesday prior)rlor l-cmooro.I-*'""' Calif.; four step-eg Slatesiatc 1Prison at Dolse. Seekers” St [ ' • , In Memory of Ora A. Babe Fidelity NMlpnal BanKn K ^ " _ ^ ... datighlers, eight slejvsons, 42 Mr. anci Mr*. KenrgeT. Brovi/n Davis Family ■ : ______. - ‘Sgrandchildren J and 3Q • great-sat- > First Federal Savings;s & Loan , grundchlldrAn.' Dr. and Mrs..Kennethlan Engle Brlj ' Sen. Jordan To "'SU st riles wore lield In Glenneiin W H H f t pr. and Mrs. Merb.F Burges ra h m First Security Bank '■ Rent Cemetery.< Smith Mbriuary. £ - Junior Club of ■fwlriFalfsFalls . Motmtnln Homo was in chargerge | 1 | ^a ^ Mr.'and Mrs. Eugene.F razier Chai - JUi S p e a k I n I d a h of lof of arrang<;ments. an Ilp| Kenneth'M r Coiner »A. Frazier . _ K^KMVTTV ' BOISE (UPL) - Sen.' Lon . Dr. and Mrs. Qeorgeid Family T. Di • MaMay, May and Bennettett- • ' ■ ' ■ IIK Friends,endl in Time^' JacMr. and Mrs. Lyman Engli .Tnrdan, R-Tdnha will arrive In T T v Dr. and M rs. Jo h n McKaInIcKaIn &a. FamilyF l(Ioho Mondny tf spend Ihe ::lu.Snexl . W ill Review^ ||| llW of Needjed andanc Sorrow Mr. Edi and Mrs. F. J.Family Frahm —wPcV-addrrsfllnjr—n—'•cries - of w _ - Mr, and Mrs. Marvin1 Mdlyneux&Mdlyneu Family i '•Ileport to the . People" ses- l> |o 3 J i l l . B e c a u # a " w ®*-a1wa?'*'‘W '“a1vva?'*'‘Tiir «fr-ta'-*erve.-vw 8------—O‘^%red r ; and D arlene.A Frazier ^ahiH y ------; ------fJr .‘Sl; Planp! P m grh^g_ jBI] aHM»il^.>»>i«wTnt>d«i"eurwUu»«»woura«|ve«*«VKttMit«'*9rtwn'avor Mr. and Mr*. Lyle A. Frazi ± ! r M onday evening .Tnrdan will w i l ' ■■“n*e'd*oocur5..-nnyi. -n n y doyic d o y i o f - t h o ’ v /o « k .-o n y ..r wJack '91 R. Gentry and Famll; Noll bim itiiad and Fa|inll^'" a d d m s a R epunllqin sport-*'J1 WASHINGTON (UPl) -Thern® W n W O . hour of thot day or niftht.nlf Faal froo to Mr I MoIyneux &^amlly. Ne sorcil no-host-dinner ,ln Cald- Defense Department has Issuedue<] W H nM m . coll on ua att any timo forf prompt ooalat- , ■ Dr.iSr BllliHawklna^/.Pickard ' "Ready Re to Pour Coticrato;ret® ■• , formal - o r,d e r s for ' a • M SgM W ’ ' '.a n c e a n d * >vmpathotlo ym pathetlo counaollng,‘nrurn- ...... _ V Eddl6; Howa an d irsen-Family • ro 'i uofldny momlng.' the senalorlator review of , Ihe entire C9A:SA MWJ i m ; to ua as to-on frlcfWfriehd In 'flrt C. Seam ans J r. told IIIK . id Family In ■'’ M I emory of Evangellnafeline M.VM. Whit* tl wllh m em bers of Iho RuporliiDort siihortllnalos“[I'Jor thal <:ost In c reSm a m mvUt ie s S S lS 9 Mrs. Ray Shearer ...... rtls Turner ' Dr. Dr and Mr*. David A.McClui^.JVIcOlusky4!i Family .and Arco' Chambers of Com-«noulCom-should be given high priority, .llB Cleb Shorihbuse and Fan vstnl Ha also said Ihe slxidy should U H irg A Family 'h Dr. n,- and Mra. Cha*. W.W.SchbackeV^ 8 <;hba< Family v niio Ttrciudo"ir rt'9iew-<)r-'^refiiiirtr 'H H - Mr. and M rs. JAmeiatGlnolwTd W iedem ann-* Fam ily------r— ments for -the bin’ }el. which Is M H Dr. and Mrs. JackI Smith ^ ■ , > ■ . . D rr,an d M ra. Q eo. W. W arner Moon area. ' i menti sfcfj FUMEPT”" r fO. h J. Smith and Family Jordon will adiUf"* Iho Twin 'Twin capablocaput of currying 345 troops W H Brant ^: -- H F alls Kiwanis nt nrfon TIm rsday‘sdny orton overseas0 nights; :ilte con- WK CHAPEL I A.Mr L. S tandley an dhard Famllji Brizes* nnd will spend tho jifternoonon in tradingtracll meUtod: > t^e planbjsno's WWM' ' tn MerViory of C u rtis Turn CONTACT .'.ONE. ONE, 0 1 Ic? ti>9 {fs}|fly-Ko(chum arcA. pcrtormaiKo,pcrto and prosr^m fM f • AddlconAddlton Awnt/o A Caat fl R bbert M. W arberg & Far 400 CAMPA)QN,WOW QN,W OpK^I',!'; J.i . ■management mans by ;and. ■ W -J ' A ' Nellie Fay Young . MANMrA' (U P O - Elffhl[llfthl A. teamI o f Air F o rce tjxperlserls Ani9L B m ' ■ PAUL D. IREYNOLDS''- ...... - 9 . ertlsom ent kesman mUL' , JZ m

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    -1 2 ' TlmM-N®w»,Twin falls;fdaho:_Is; Idaho: _, Sunday, May .18,1969.-i' ,. I I Times-Ne\News Foruii r u m — Voiceice of Jhe,R(} Reader

    Interference1 In SdSchools - ~poi pocatelilo Man W iriter Objectsjts TTo o ’l'-N -:---^-..^^--- „ Laments Regime H it By Twin-FaUsHFalls Wbman ^ Coverf ge Of InIncid cid en t—- harassmentrand_:j«rjccutIo_n o f_ ____ 1 ^ EdUorj-Tlmes-News:-—E ditofr^ r—^:----- ‘Y-suggestY-suggesI Ihey-pay-for-it—As= MiamggiMEE=: ■ • — iii;Editor,-tim’e^N ew s:_.JI___ harassm^ I vrould like to -ex p ress mmy y their yoiyoung, but as tho father, I ' T The he pastp few days there has a taxpayi taxpayer I rSsent his inierfer-to ; Edllor,'Tlmcs.Naw^; Pditoi I . been mimuch said about thc littleittic ence willwith the school admlnls- feelings (disgust) regarding the of five (t (two in the Senior High), ap- I know how; I would react. E>e- I-- newspapernew spar the students ,ai the traiors, Tliai’s what we pay Well,Wel the people-in thf stateale article and picture, which ap- I know 1 I high sclschool distributed^ Accorit-orit- them for and they have trainedlined govergovernm ent, when th'ey rnakeIke peared in ypur- newspaper, ref-ref- spite thctheir teenage .'years, tljey I Ing ing to, thc paper, there wasIS a for ihclrihclr-job? and for the most a mismistake they start screamingIng erence the paper and fermentent are not past thc'polnt.of wood- I hcd^ng. I just can’t see-whywhy pan do a good job. So why about • Jde R. WlUiariis. Theyicy (?)(? ) pnpresently boiling on-the Sc-Se-shed shed phiphijospphy. Or are pbc^l- h cd^ng. ence arid respecr dirty words • I there should have been a hear-ear- don’tdon't Mr.Mr Riloy and l|ie othersLhers are. a t it again. , nior HHigh Campus. ' ence on ; I feel the arilolt was In verycry that are used only by milksops I ing. Th( The boys disol>eyed. a rule let ihe schoolsst do ihelr job.'• ,, Mr. Williams has' forgotten * and thethey Should have been pun- ■' If tirey don't know they should more* J®" bad lasie, eXtftfmely biased; andmd protectingproiectir their u s u r^ .-uthor- ■ 1___ isfied.is£ < u L P j erlodI — :____.bAPW .bAPW-tho - that-W£-aIl_hay£-tQ-havehnvo 3,5,58 reflectrenectcd a lack of judgment on lty?,ity?, . - I we sc'‘‘=?nierS| w ill-ever-know : ~ l ^ K th e e pai=tpi of, Ih c 'e d itO fia r slflfftsff “— t'a f 'flmrg~parent m rj first, a n -Am c r>- Jl V I X S OurO ur school adm ihistratorsitors rules aniand regulations • and we - - I Should have the coopehationn of have to abide by them. Iff we This”hi: 'Sormjelson--admtnistra-;ra- in .even.eve : being printed. Thatt it cdn secsecond, a retired veteran- " »|Lnn!^^w H ^H K sbouid age of the Armed Forces, yes, andi 3 everyoneeveryon Including the»Rev. Ri- did not, we would hove utter tion 'on has’ been a bungh ol] horsesses should appear on the. front ))age of the / E Icyk>y InsteadInst of what' they are chaos. ItIt’s things hke this that Tom rom thr-start._ - in twlece. n 5^,3When students of the High I (or-tl School vdn Scholarships, Sciencencc unfair,unfair. I ' If a few parents and.Rfev.Rfev. MMR RS. REVA GOODSON He boycotted Lincoln and Min- paj^ ] R iley w ant to run the .school,tool. ■ (Twin Fans) • ' ‘•n- P a ir A wards, put on concerts,rts. As an American, thc only way Idoka-Counties because these parfic lior that I, or any other American, . p . ^ -.* * * * parriclpaie in the Scouts, Junior that I, ' * * * 1 • count counties v o te d , stronger., for‘or AchiexAchievement • prog}-am,--e-tc.-,tc.-, can repjrepay Ihe-debl owed to this - -- — ■ . I - SmyliSmylie than for him and stop-;0P- they irate only sfnall coverage,Ige. country, for the priceless lieri- ... ped the public assistance money,ley. sevenSeveral students (was It less tage we have,J is to die for her I T-N Stance OnOn PitP it Minfe Said he was- making an exam- than ten out of.ovor a thou-10U- No otherothe sacrifice or public ser- , • ; pic-pplc-pf’those people. ------s^nd?s&nd?) 'defy. authority and theyhey vice wiwill completely wipe-out— i -~ ------A hytlm e a boy Is sent lo lakS Im m ei I y Criticized y . By Writ _ a man_’s j)Iace_ th ere is always glorification,glo'rifl martyrs sacrificingrfng regardlcregardless whether thc cause is ' /yf. W r i . t • e . r , .. trouble troub ______, ' ,thems,themselveA:to thcjblood-red jawsaws just or unjusL v . ------1 ,— •ver As a teacher. It is my duty possible for somc of us and of the establishment (whatever As a I Editor.' Times-News: possible JOE STONE Sal'''th at iS)T , toto'be 'b e aan example, prepare the I •■ Your writer for the front pagepage somq of the next generation and 1 ' In my opinion, these studentsants students for their .future to ithe I editorialeditorla on the A.S. & R.. re- the riextnexi to get back !in ’ « lhat - .ahave 'v V done a disservice lo thethebest best of my-ability, and be a.. . ■r-T -quest-to-buHd-a-Kwd-foF-a-min-4nin- parUpart- of—tho-6tatoof- .to-sao-and ------:ioud enjoy what nature has provided • •mu ~ r I* hund re ds—of-^fltudenla—tha t -arei are- ppai'ciital aieu ta' substlfute in maintwn------I '■ ingIne venture in the White Cloud enjoy wi ___ doing thei^ he?t to bgcnme derderling, lint?-nrd order and-^-iclpline m.mv 1^l ~ — ~ aare^ re a Sui-elyS w as n « thlrtKInEIKmg foy-PS. ------— ^ ------■ cent, law-abiding citizens. Your'our classroorii.classroc on the campus, or r! of the welfare of Idaho orr i^its As a rproperty-owner. and tax- paper hns compounded this dis- in the community.c ! !; property owners-when the artl-arti- payer I would like to see some ' | ' in Adults, havg'^tecn piven_au;____ ...c le w a ^ ___ service to this communi^ in Adult: cle was written and put on^the the olher soisource provide the money Forum^ R u le s lgpublishing i this article,.with the thority oyer tfieir children • be- ,, ' J■___ Tronf^page_of front p th‘e Moyil~edi-- for such edi; for' such ■rccrcatloriar costss fqr ------:— ------. -_____—sensai sensationalism worthy of Ihe the 'cause theyt have more mati/re ^ — tlonr~tlon. a changichange. ’ . Fonim | letters-must-bol>© FreedFrcedoiprPressr-Will the-minor*nor- l^dgmcil\idgmcnt,.nol because they are - . ” It gave a very one-sided view FpllnwFellows like your* editorialtorlal eoieoncem cd with ioplcs of gei>-ft- ityiQ' tritriumph, will justice prevail,vail, hwessahwessarily.^smarter. Was the — ^ ------and and said-nothing-about the.ad- wwriter; riter 1Bob Day.' Mayor Eddy -cr*•eranDter^ t ~aTid-must:be-DH.d tl or.Iwlor_wllI- disdster-qwrUika bJUT u r siory-^nd-amount^f-news-cov-siory-9 ------= ^-r —- vantages-gajned-by-a-develop-vantage -ped(ii=sDl u "PedSrsen and others who opposeP^se a ireasonable length. herbsheros? Buy a paper tiJmorrow•row eraee an0 examole of adult ma- , - ", menL m c n t of c that type on such, ®a thls4^this-l^ture are not thinking 1 i »- valuable valu ab l natural respurco—by and .read-the-n«ftrt-installmentnent turity?“turity?- If".'!B rii l.«:"no“ wonder o r th e b e n e fits^ th a rw iirbI e 'de-'dc® "■ the editors of tbe 'Tlraes- of this thrilling cpisc^e. Will-itill-it that ’thethc young people feel them- ______\ • . suchsuch a areputable company. rived fromfrc this developmfejit;nt: in NewsNe reserve tbe right to u . A natural resource is some- fact ihe " be police brutality next week?Bek? selves 1In such a turm oil. . -• V na ome- fact ihey are not even think-think- «h»se pubUcatlon if, ta their I have no idea how the par- MR. CHARLES F. MEYER, . thing thing thatti all of the people can ing, j-_ period. opinion, ?Pl the subject matter jjjj use, benefit nnd enjoy, not just ^ ents of these poor persecuteduted ,USAF Ret. PREPAMNQ FOR R ^TALTOR'5 O R ’^ - WEEK are Ron Taylor,r, left,lelt, pre;president ot thc Twint Falla f T hat developm ent wguld1 noi:ooi ! i.? .^ .^ i,rtxii^-V. students are reacting to this ' , (Twin Falls) ' , --^Board-of-R e«ltor8,-«nfl-Bnice-Mccnaiuce-Mechamr<;ov.-i>oD-yamu61soa-ha8-|>W n d altp erso n -O u to f five-fboflsafTd * ik * , . ------■:----- May 24 as. Realtors Weekk In Id^o. Idaho. ______' - ______^______h h e e re re inin Idaho who h as ev d r beenbpTn 51? O'" cause any great damage. In the 'White Cloud area or• had Ouf mining laws can prevent...... EJ?" ., ever heard of It before this „,nmln- stream pdllulion and provide for...... “ * H an d U n g OLSch(E^SchooLStory i: Home OwnershiprsMp Is Theme Gh — inB-propoinl came-iip.- _ _ tailing'fS S "disposal; all.that is need- •... AU-Ietters-nmrt-bearthe'.> Charge F ilrd ^lrThe Idaho taxpayers have ^> just signature sip aod. address of the -r bbeen e e n p paying the bills for Toad « et . ‘ wiwriter. Tbe name of the - -1 o O f N ational RRealtor eal Week * „ r z i and trail construction, whichh has Govi G'o V c r n 0 r Don Samuelsonaelson , wwr rite r w ill a p p ear w hen pubmost disgraceful piecests of It seseems that the main fault v ^ in Falls Board of Realtors,tors, profession profe and services. ruIRUPERT — Charges ot[ first same time develop a resourceoiirce ^heti’c cloiclouds..where no onee can be granted or the let.et* journjournalistic butchery I haveI had lies In a very few students de- made tho announcement. Mr,Mr. Taylor said this slogan)gan degree burglary have beenI filed tha th a t would bring Immensencnse sco or enjoy> the beauty cxceptexcept tAr.«iIl be return^ to theIbe the fimisfortune to set eyes uppn.ippn. elding that the privileges -ex- - He said the members of! thc meritsmerit spccial nttenllon aS a sta against ana{n four Rupert' residentsnts in wealth to Idaho and to the entireentire ^^ose those fewfc vwho do not want»nt to Writer. ^ - . ' They reek of' amateur sensa-Bnsa- tended by tho adm inistratlori a re ______billzliblllzing force In an era marked conncconnection with_thc Thursdayifsdav nation.nntlfin. . . • share v with others. • tioaaUsm . . ' thplr Tlf^hta. T must Infocm.tbem ------by-proHems r ah g tft^ frOnF yiotSiriowi TTight DrcukiB a t The FoodinmdinmJ: J:" i U. i. wwoiild &ls5^rcnn>~anoihcrioihcT TTIOSST’SH KTEBT' E B T ' nil wiMamiiiwwim iimHminw^ nrm "iTi ' I h ad >the good m rtune to:o be thatthat'Tights-are-what 'Ti -we-must--^— and a sagging rcspect for, lav/ jyoJuan Antonio Trujillo. 21;1: Ra- tourist.,attraction tourist and.makoike Itit J, (Hagej:manan . ' ; Able ible to sec and talk toMr.'LAw-LAW- earn'through'honesrfcffortr—earnU ------— 1 . and order tb soaring housing>a'oB mmos os T rujillo, 18; M aria B c h a -______] - • f...... "■ ?' i }•”?} market 'ndvnnco fiziled1 late late 80 so reported a first • (Quarterarter bargainbnrg collectively jmd strike narent and economic trends and olher bttsi- ^ { 11/ ' last week following the'com-U.S ilrike parents who did not take nn.'ln-. Falls High School senior and ccon a.m. Friday.' i/p r com- U.S. Balance of payments defl- for their 1 demands. ,; tereqtterest In this situation nnd Irlcd - ed ito r of th e 'C rystal .Ship'>' pa-pa* ness factors. - ‘f(JEd Miller, one of lho store i>co I munlsts' cool rccopiion of' Presi-Presi- cll,cll, the worst for any three- Gc Unary idnho Gov.. Don .Samuelson hrce- George Moony,, the AFI^CIO-^V ■ to lookI'oo Inlo .both sides of It, per which caused disciplinary id; elson owners, snld thn burglars took "o.Ta • dent Nixon’s Vietnam pence pcnce monthmo period since 1050. presipresident, lold n Senate Inl)ou mnVe idents has issued a. proclamation dcslg-‘CSiB- m ore thnn.* $!!()n worth of m-V „ plan. Trading- wun,.fairly ac ^ i l s "1' ’ I'k ______. .;,_-ocUon of high, achool ntudcnis has rth of MnV .**'4 - .« 'l .“ li •«? plan, ly ac- At - thc snme time, however,ever, sulwommitteesulw • lhat ‘organized'’'5 "’J I kn, knovrlhnt I am not (he he.nt on Monday night, May l2. nntiiriming this week as Reullor•allor wntciies, S.'iO from tho cashsh rog- •i'l'•'i>' •“ ;;{}>Ij tive. tiv e i .;. . . ' tho the Com m erce D eparlm ent labo; } con- W eek in Idaho. 1^1,;^ ment labor is piciised the administra- parent hut I do mnke nn effort • ‘•Wtten all tho fncls wcro con- Wec istor, brolvilh ^jren r nmoiint of beor, clRnrettes, ^1,” " dren and Ict them know lhal I tion and BoArd of Trustees con- ircttes, * iijji/ IJJ,5 ,„5- S i.« 12J thnl thiij N Nixon was' libnut 40 Ho nii-nn- —showed a sirable surpluss for one hand is laken away with'''1''* „_i ani lnlerc.itevr SS Recovering ------1------, ; |j , ■5 i«:«i to lho nation Wednesilayy eve- u up p 0.0(1 p e r cent lo 127,30.0. Of fulonfuloi nnd procedures to m nke it "why should I check on my chll- ' iL iP g .J|i. 'iill fuult than thal of Ij ning, ho calls for n mutual\\ wilh- lho thn 1,703 Issues crossing; (hethe '’loro'’^or dlfflcull for farm workersirKcrs | t„,st them," And from ' J'.o th e r s^dcntB." ■•i IJif '! a^^0 recoHnliloti . thnn._,(or_ _olhc.rOther inre-v cnre-w hnt-I do,!t...... h a «li nnm nicl .will) swift denounce-louncc- highn hig set. 126 ncw lows. , ^orlworkers, whn ® GENEVA (O p 'd —J am esf F . ^ h Ex. Meany urged Ipslead thatIhnt What ftffH happened lo love, , ■ iur ' ”ii !:!> !,!1) SJiil """V'Jment hy lho Communists.s. 'n»e'1 Now York Slock Ex- i,j"‘ concern, Interest and guidance? Rep. O’Hara RooHovt!li, ri cidesi son of Pres- , ^ 4 ise of migrant nn well as resident C o m m c n d c c t ~ “ S ’'‘ "J* The ei'onomic nows budget biidgel changechr Index mirrored a rise of n fhi. ® ywing person gels,Into '^a ident Franklin D., Rmncvelt,cvelt, _ . . . I'r, f Rjo was mix«d, and ](\r6o1y..ig Ignor- n o r- 40 40 ccnln to J59.16 in lho av-ver- fr- ' “ ''n hired hnndti. bo given tho - snld Saturday ho is "Kolllnii |> , ■»-—ills i a.s same right, and nrlyilogosiiAn«= trouble nlw a^ the question fol- ,. Ralies Deirios cd by iriider.s wli0 ';«/er0o ‘ kneit agoag« common shnro p rlce.’Slnri- , lows "w hore did 1 gn w rong?" along Just flno" iiflor being By JL> T.F. U nit'' s' 7 30 ileep in lho steady, slream«am of ddai a rd & Poor's 500 stock Index ‘‘"‘J*under the • Natlnnnl iX r t " . Ihird Relnlionn A ct-an those enJoyeporti r«*pj)rti'er: |>err.i)iinl Income Ip AprlJirlj and also aim ntrengthencd. ^ resent children look elsewhere for built Roofiovcii. ri3, niuunwhllo was wa.H irreMa,' havo .lone an aln«it-faco iic products • (like tlio present " f tions «bo\tt Ihelr "Jorry-biilit" Roo ------U e o l l OK«'lii.t t«l,l«, Jra•apes) p ra ) ntlontlon nnd recognition—some- national convention BtnichireiicHire tin<|c nf Ihe , ' v t enforce enfe a boycott m ight ho Bubmll proposed drnfii of partypnrty l^Roosevelt, ,contnclcd hy tele- tolo- i)„„i few weeks In MtlalnlnttInInK i\ n ciiK^Ano akain it he (Twin Fails) •;;lt* ^l"K« iirRory nfler Iho niiibbinii,)i)inii, 'n 'ilm c a rrie r repftrtrd tholho H5liS .f';"" "" »'■ ...... 11-M.i ot Momlv to .HI higher, m o n I l y < cam puses, now tho soUinK f‘>r >iirf Hloady 10 2,'i higher; 1-il IOfl'240 .Aiiio" "0"" 'o r nny 30-c»clhcsel Htjld:ntilil ‘'I nm itriltln/t nloiiK{ juM por por cenl fl/iuro fof the fir.,1 flrnt 2f! ( " whr. i t , , . . . ,1 „„ .1 ,»,n »!•»;ly PARI-MUTUELS illonul flno nnd llie *D- ItiiIbi .J-l,.24.75-2fl,2fi, n few 25,50;.50; a.H2-4 .l.ii.lil.r.1.. h.ir.ii, on* Im rliolr. uMt s II.,.ii..‘, HCIPacleclcd hy thn grower. • '■ • th e looa D em ocratic Nnllonui fjno 1.4 170. ll.’.l (ominrrn.r I.U.i»«- ——TlJiJt nrhilratlon wouldlid .In».nn»». ,, lommlomlH ,.Niiiughter steers' fully 25 ; PoitTim».2i(X)>,M. io-M SHIP RUNS AGROUND ' , mmi!i- dlncu^H ihln iinrt>rtunntoiI: hit.hir. mombnr,mon snld jn tlie leller...... tnto ’" I V . " ; ! ; hlKlicr but not oiiijunh on o offer fl"!-1, ),|J| ! on rtiles, ono of two commis- dine >* •'» i.An.i,ts i>iih«n no. 1-1 m n», l” ‘, T. T A IPE I (U Pl) - T h e 0,000- slons sel tip ns a rcxuli nfof lliPllir cldrcident ntiy fitrllm r. You will wi[i Ihotho carrier, "Not si» long ngo i„r.u •‘^'‘I'-.Cow.H wunk to 2.1 lower: - Ion •Rrlllnh .freighter KwangslvangBl 1 T h p ro u R h b ro d R a q a a , turmoil nt Iho lOOA ChicnuohIcnKO undundornlnnn ll In strictlyly nit wo wero iiuick in add our;:i.' cril-,T ">'• ,r;5,te'tri»"G:.;.“S..... nwer: Sprlni |iml,i tiitdy IQ *0'' lendc^ private milder.” -• - ...... irismirisr tn thni of olliers served' KUt J, nmaii supply feeders consignednslgned nn lomtri >uuifii«r iptlni Umlx I di6lc«Aoic* m mn-nground-enrlySnitirday n' By off Sponior*d by — . • eonvmtlon.'-^Tie olher, hendr;d prl\ ...... ■"'»« Ico 082- prim. M-IW ll.i, M JWo.li, ihoIhn northern tin of Formonalona a TREASURE VALLEY . by Sen, Gc*r«o S. Mcnovornern of s Pollco1» said nn chnrnrs hnve i)Vi>v Air Wesl, Now wo., wiiuld Wllllld Inin •ovl.f.n• l<«.U ptfir.Mtui .n<1•norl of Keelung, nnrhorinrhor WACINO ASSN. ' !' Rrealcr parliclpnllnu ,in P'lrlv ntirlv ll11 p.m.j 'rhurwiiiy nl tho,foolmit of nonirioiinel for Itn excelleni IMirfor- iHirfor- , ------2lft0,22,50, frw 22,75. Cannor and»nd cut-CUI- ^ »,0. .. T» auihorlllns reported, riT-nin ‘er IH,(H)-21.0(I; m U rd cultorlitter I>||1...1 iu» /.Iriv ••. '■ offalrs and to .change proce- nroce- IhnUm c rn ira t htiilrnific InI ttie miinee,"mm ' ‘■ siSF.Arri.1-: (U,IM) - (Jrnln /J, 114 hikil MllMl :l,» | Nn. M ilcKnle RtK)sovell-.. .m ansion , in tiie and ulllliv 21.25-21.50, duros for <;onventlon dclcgnlo Ujk F,0,H, Krullloi ‘"xh, , , , »«}«Q Ib. 1S.0».U.M| No. }.) }to.va Ih. pelccllo^. (jet(jenevii Biihurh of Vesnnut, it: Tin' ■— ■— — I'ri.i ' .Sheop 100,, Supply mostlyontly JI.MlJMi x.t nn, J-4 Ih. ren.flB,B0 Calll* isoo, Calvii--noil*, Trollni on eaka experlenco^ life agent , tico to W ar H. Mo nerveii w ithI the > nOOniNd — Nn one wfts nl['u , tUuihiir ii«*r> . «nv1iIlo 1.471^ ., • • 28,0ffJ' aS.OffJ' 3-4 ■240-200 lbs .23,80-24,(10. •■'l yoarsr^ oho SBil,»-W,Mi to: Box M-2, c/o> TlmTlmea-Newa, e8:^ Twin Falle, lompi" mont han unanlrnotisly endorsed in o T u ^ Whllo club 1.47 . . . Sown Sown nictidy. : U,S. 1-3 30fK«00 Ibn \\\'' aporadicaily hnve Atlempis mo >or«ed ,0 ‘i.‘„ck m iio .n bridge but Wh , ) 0 0 .'' nnil Kuiiir uillliy Ul'l rommir- lionnl' Iho conllnuiiilon of Hefnirve Of- ,,, V.ii Hard red w lnler l.flrf 20,00-21.0(1, 20,00-2 noars 1H,BO-20.00. - «m Idaho 83301. l>e«n mndfl to iip ' iiho< r ‘i , . , ■ . . ■'" \\ n . ■ ' , • ...... I ...... / ' , • • • A,... , , .. ' ;L ■ - ■'___ ^ . . 1 i r ' ; ____.'L—...... -..--zii^rzzzzp^^ ======" ^~"=-^===SwadyrMiw a^M ay rl 8rT?W -7“Tlm‘ei-NflW^i-Naws^Tvtfln-Fansr^ho;^^-:-;—

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    Fjoi^TyoMnq. IL TWIN FALLS P O utE COUBTioUHT JBdgeJD< llariy ^'n y ^ b ^ . nient of Law Enlorceraent news~slb'r ender Poriters— — 4DiH been bifnd since chiUbo^d.. but^ blindblindness has not prevented'ed- him ffrom completing Us r s r education im(l^arni^~ T^BnF'Self^ir degree. He com ets court^daHyIIynwHh“ wHh th ilS “assl8t « i c e " ^ J o d y " " ----- Brooks/ court c ie ^ He «iulid Mrs, BiBrooks are seen here workingirking on a case. i S I B ------J r e s h iy __ | . -RlinrfnessJSFeyfi^oyfig-K&^Bar-To- D og Licensed G round w I w ^ m Twin FiaUs Attoni Safeway L _ -Try !f» • i-il^ ifjttj’ -DD uue, e B ut Only rl Floyor roII-H HF^ . Officials of the Idalio Depart-rt- Uiethe sarsame, with his assistants ^ Chuilk BolognaM By The Piece • fc.49^Ib . H PorkSaui■ SausageSJnS;i^^^ m e n t of Law Enforcement .liaVeVe doingd o in g the tl reading nnd research. A j y n iptaln's 114-lb, prepared and released a storyiry Vlt'sVlt’s necessary; that ! memor- ^1?47 • 2^ I s s u e d n o r ...... A —a ta te w id ^ o n -H ap iy ^ ffr^ T u rn erjer} Ize^tiaMot,—Ize^iaMi J u d g e -T u h te r-s a id r------r -3rauiKcli^iMgei^3 B I — ey-Tho Pioco— '-^n>.7 =** ^^um B o^Elo^EisltSticksJsi^ m Tw in F alls atto rn ey e n d judgeIge “especially“ especi; case histories and «_• r who has been blind since.child-Id- elutions.-c iu tlo n -When—I • appear—In5 —Mrs.:n5; Connie, LeIser,_TwiaJiallsalls______. . - . ------hood.. _ cocourt" o rt" (he bas argued three^ ci^ clerk, reminded residentsints . - . . art cases before the Idaho Supreme the old dog licenses expiredre d •' < Judge Turner is Police Court ! A pril 30. lod Market! ^ ■ Judge and in the more than lour„r Court)-”one of my girls fol- ^ shop A Compl'omplete Superfood A las lows my written brief and cor-. . She » ? i d only 472 new licensesises ' . • y e a r s on th e bench . he 'has rn - bave ^ n purchased so far. ^ _ - heard^, not ;ed rects me wben I err. I have no K ^ probl«m-when-k-€om«s-to-oFal^ Wofe.than \ , m Hcenses were'"e m m m - j i arguments,” issued 1.last year. ■■■ This loss of sight did not i>re- ,Regarding his handicap. AU *dogs oyer 6 months' old I f Assorted ' '[■ ' vent Mr* Turner from coraplet- ■ Judge, Turner says. ‘'It's onlyly must,.beroust ,,b< licensed. Information - M S F l a v o r s 1 2 ing hisv educaapn_^ earning a<±ucflijnuch as you allow le-to-bCie- require^_foc_iicens!hg. require^ is- Ethe -“f -H Jl t C TM r F r o z e n _____ - n « I4W drgree-wilhout uslng-the There ,is nothing you can’t ovei>f. name and^ address of the own-wn- _ _ ■ Braille’ system, or relying on' a “ come jif you try Hard enofigli^ ^r, sexjsex and cokir of the dog and H B ' * ^ g - e y e d o g . ,Otelike „my y following’ my instructor)r a certificertificate indicating the ani* _ >Nor did It. causc him t r lose>se down the tl slopes wheii I learned:d nialmal hashai been inoculaied with WM ■ I P i A C 7 Bel-airlel-air GCoconut Cream c L Interest ia nearly every outdoor»r to ski.”ski." •■ anti-rabianti-rabies vaccine. - ■ ■ •port. Judge T\»mer is an avid'id The Judge said; ”I certainTyfy The oowner of any newly f»C: ■Frozen ■ i Cl C r e a mI. ■ P Lemon/on. Banen)iarry, Che N ectarine, ■ Ji/dgeT^jraerJnitd,-**wfthoutthethe - . -.J liowalio w ard Johnson, pnr|(9 super*! L u c e r nl e e )Y o g u r t fntendent, siijd « new snnd fJJferJJfer , • , help, support and encourage- ny. Cherry or R aipbe^ Is l>cmg iniinll'ed nt H nrryirry ment of roy parenU an*} manySS GraduationW I j.""® (ho friends," DnrryD nrr^ 1 P a rk Pool. H e nnid Iho ”We, my friends and I. tpokpok GOODINGGOO — Eighth - gradede pools hnd woniiicrcd iho hoavy clnssea together, we read to. to- graduationg^aoua exercises will be winter well' nnd thore Ia no morenore Xf«aoEmr^ H ft B K lk gclh er, wltl^ m e listening andind heW «ta 1:30 p.m..,Friday tor0 l> damagedam age thnn uniial. when ,tt came time for exams,ms WM at»students at Frdhm JuniorOf Cnscnde Park work hns been I typed answers to questionsOR, High«W> School.S I compleicompleted exccpt for nome works : : ; 0 re a d to m e.’T VCarol ™ ' Zlatnlk will give thehe onnn ploygroundplo; equipment, Mr, ,, Turner attended Utah- Statelate welcomingJ^'jcon address and Karla'ria' Jolinnnt Johnnnnt Hald .th e tri;en nnri | ( a | i c i i i | . University., a n d Northwesternem MlU?r Milifr will play thp piano. Perryry shrubs have bton pinntcd nnd u OnlweBrtjT^rore oBIainihH'ljaliK 9e«nion—und-CiDd^LcpDrgcy the itru ’! law degree at the Unhrerslty- of wHfgive i*' readings. Mike SHmanon TfieTiro pnrk j /s ithout ncrcticrc* ■■ ■ > I Idaho In Jurte 19M. "will '‘I* give the closing addre,m. nnd nearlync three ncrcir are0 In He was admitted lo the Idahoabo Principal , Louis E^rfee will’III grass,grass. 'T he pla<)uo on llie Boise■niso f / i Bar in-October of ItkM. - ... • presenlPrefmi the cla-nkiand Supt.'Dca«a CnncadiCnscadbTmohumcnl] wlll bo.ln*.I.ln*. . .1 / .7 ^ ■j He has high pralso for'thethe Keller will present diplomas, stalledstalled soon..be snld. I Delta Gamma .^rorlty whichlich rcetteea...... 1 itt ------9 maintains a nation-wide pro^ gram where memt>erfl provide , rending servjces to blind atu^- ■ 3NEW . dents. , NEW During law.school, be'snld, the sorority girls would read CAllifGCrFCRNIA ; H Fiierte Avocados California cnaes and claea Assignments tar 1 V mQ 9 Larg* Sri* him and ha would typo hia , . ^ W |T T [ 4 a m I [I amlnatlon an'swers and class Spa- StIAECWCCLLI:€LLECTI€NS ■ Q O l Russet Rl Potatoes w a ^ m P Ills law office routine Is nhout I Two Moi«t W hlf» Layer*Layers WWill ilh Filling & ____ »am W ith Choppad ------P i e s iiii/riiuts rcfii4€i«(]WNi I IcInB '* of B uttarcream W ith i - — ^______ibadoiM___ I Plnnopplot, Ch«rrlo»» & Pola PiPink Coconut ' unilBrttiaCaiiiornliSui ‘ ! 1 . .California. jleiiL^i a , . MUUiem.S«ltcliih«m.CreAta.. . L your own glowy combinatlont i large full Eari ftom WARBERG'S .... ■ . 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    ■. ■ ' " ' Tffe-Tmes-Wews- H e T l r i i : Wagner,r, ^Walker, r ;J ^ l e n ; T T ' T\vin FallsIs GolfersG Gartnerr AreA IndivilividuM f 1 Capture StateState title j f W f f Q 'Jred on the back nine to complete ' BOISE—Jimmy Packard flred on the ------^ anbn evieven par 72 Friday afternoonloon his jpedal-wlnnlngjpet total, fTV -i-1 * ' ,____ , ' •* ' on theIhl Boise Plantation -courseurse BackingBacki up the. young Bruins, 4- ^ I I . I w 1 .' to lead the undefeated Twinrwin who returnret all four starters .next lebt. . g j, — : Falls-Bruh»-golfe«_ta-thaJdahalahfi year, wwcre <;teadv Larrv Malone ^Sorair-Fires-Ires-No^Hitt^rt^r-As--TvFv-^H Class A prep golf.champlonBhip.ship, wwith ith a 74. Jeff Thomsen with a ' ' CoaCoach Reid Pfefferle's squad^uad 79,79 and brother Curt Thomsen ' By lA R l^Y HOVEY___ _ pay pay. off. with Wagnerj upset and hurdihurdles, running. ,well '.Inn tth h e ...... ■ ‘ ...... ‘ ■ ~ '.— nown6w~has“ lost"T)Ut~one" matchatch wllh'anWllh "an 84r"r:.TT7 ~ ------' Hmes-News Sports Editortor '- placed Pjac “second In "the''low hur- hur-lows. lows.'. But the A-2 high hurdles ^ i over the course of two years.•ars. The BruinI aggregate total was , dies, evening things; up'by .win-win- neveinever .really, got going-and W t • that being th e sta te 'to u rn e y last 309,'309, gbi gbod'for a seven-stroke vlc------;— BOISE------Rlding-Indlxldualvidual nlng ninp the 220-vard dash. Seniorenlor woundwoun up the slowest of theS day k-7Stops L Minicoinico For Meetleet Crowii __^ E‘year after the Bruins had takenm a tQrytorv .Qver-MosMff.' o^ Co-favodta------Don Mathews pulled a thirdr oout u t at 16-flat.16 ------^------chanip/onk G e o r g e Wafifjgr, Von ^ ^ Jho SJC title and were againigain Pocatel Pocatello fell far below its pre-; John Walker and Bill Allenn plus of theI 100-yard dash andid a Fll ' secosecond In the two mllft. - Cl«n Al — DuW it. Blihop Kelley•eiiey 30 30. V“IIi"8“ With his own no-hit job play-by M.ifil W*‘» " »■ ” «'•»>» «• roll}ii FatiiF»Ili until two w cre out in theB sc^s c ^ grounder ground< In the hole, and Bud —HelprKaiiSiiBIMouniaip Home with-352, Black-— — ThB-Indian» made their speed - Bi BuhV had-the t)nly -individualidual Jt,.- SM« .sprinKi-'n7,-FlIer-14.- Oooiint Lash Fa!u''!"f'°M m ’o 0 - 1 1 - 0 — -, foot with - 3G4. and Skyline of ______■ _'__ J. winrwinners among Magic Vallcf/allCf/ IJ—.i j - . VaTllvue' li„ Aberdeen t. Orofino «. ------—------~ ~~-- -~ H=l“Holladay’s » grab of a deep ’"’“Ssmash Minico ^in ...... 000 000 0 - 0 0 0 iW, Dear ' loto right center, which he caughtcaught soraliUWKnnd trailer; LCoff- V U D l r o f . i d 5G7. , purticipantsPPrt and there were two f""*U k ? «!'BonMM™Ferry 6^r"wgeiille°5M! . ' in full stride; saved the day. Oakland'*-’:The battle for runner-up med­ : doubles posted. Allen JuddId ofOf Piyetli j>iyeti 5. Shelley J. Wnllice S.* “likLake- l- A - T ' 'walk- ® Pehrsoii. - 1:27.5 I*"*! s. Midlion 3. Wood Blver J, Amerl- /% JJ ' ^ Soran whlffid four while, walk- alist spol behind.Packard,ended p g . Wdscr look the mile in 4:27.5 i.nJ = A s t . r n n n m e rfS ftlls------' -I • • ------(------CL ^LSVELAND-(IIPI) — Tnny -Slnrre — ■M cLm a rStops, and the quartermiie m a “sur: sur- -'j.riiiJ ir ing two. In ■each-casfrTi'rirt-^la ------' ______convertconverted a double-play lo wipe .T l >___ Horton smacked a threikcunS a 4tifklai WFkland-^jf-Moseovifr-Dave-ero------. orisinRlv slow 50.8. L arrv Szur- - -- t ;— ^ out'the'TunnerrTHe^jiearest-so- J \ ....- homerun and , relfever __SJan-Sjon zjer. zier.-Pocatello’s, I highly-touted- - • —— got of Bishop Kelly got the other R a i n f a l l s -' - = wius.O-U ® wr=.rv-.;3''*i”S'yiw "■ T n 5 ' ran cam6 to gettlog In troubleirouble , Willi;Williams hurled five innings’s of ace, andat Mike Thomas of Borah. , two wins, tojjplng .Buhl itu.the\-.tn e n»rrtf. u»rni Orofino: 8. Wllfon*, Emmeiu ____ shuLOul_ball._Saturday_tp_lead • flat, raccs to' win the 100-yard•vard iia tt. ak ins, — wfl.s-Jn-the-flr.st-when-he-walkedM iked ——------______shuLO —In-~«-sudden-death-playoff..------' * DI.CUI - 1. DylBiton. Mnt»h V.lley: _ Dietz end fell behind 3-0 to ,the I f the Cleveland~Itidians to a\ 5-4^ crozieiCrozler took the runner-up med- F or D etroit - , "S dash and, the low hurdles. , Oakley. Gooding: J, B»ll. M«di»cn; ^ •_next, batter, who eventuallyr S ^ M y ^ S O O ’ victory ilc',o‘ over the Oakland .i „ .. * Filejr’s Rlcl^Garlner tookC twotw^ o 5.5. Eni«n. ei Po« I'alli: 8. Kelio. W«l- ^ 1 1_ dand birdied the. par four r S C ii b s 5 - 4 _____ grounded into the first ofof the the . *' . ______..Athletics. Athle .. _< .-• ' second hole to top Thomas, who - MTlWfiAPOUS - ST.-'P A ITLlA goMgold m edals w inning the Bi?iad- 2. s Smith. .i« . ■ BBruins’ ruins’ double-plays. , Q ______(UEI)rr-Denny,.M cLalii ..pitchedItched jiimjiimp-with-a'career.best o(I 2L9 ZliS Jt»y«jte;_X-4lMienU. QroflnouJ.-.Saee.__ , ' ■ Horton's seventh homer ofif the took-a par...... - - ...... — '«n—«ight-hitter__and.—singledJaglcd FricFriday-night-and then anchoring sheily ? ;-S -HOUSTON (UPI)-Joc -Mor- Mor- CoffnCoffman’s big-mistake, ^sSpeed:^iaIfe,:gif any. )-•— scaspn cliimxed a four-run_first.first ■ • ■ home a run in ‘a three-run iheJ ri"® ■n."Aber. ^ gari's. sb■ " ‘ virtually washed out the fi-7. first double by>Tom Reynolds and a Illey:' si Ascrfe a 5 4 victory ov er:r the laday’s sacrifice. Twins and remained even1 with d ls'c1 s u s while teammaw^'55 Jay aonne xiisv si SS across day of 500-mlle race time trials,rinic single by Sal Bando. l*odir bis 1968 pace to 31 victories. Bau ..-'Astrodome-jinxed Chicagop Cubs The ’winning run came across The Indians scored , ihe the IlmlUdlj"-!'*' numbtr »> cpanlngi ;for es. Baugh placed fourth In the quar- ' 1- Smllh. Kelly; is Kirk putting-more pressure on the .‘‘I' a fte r *ltp-ac- IMVr'diw dirt - 1. SiuVgol..Kelly:Kriiy: 5-1. in 38 games in the Astrodome.' -play.- fans_mi!]lng_9bQut.the, grounds," 'T on Richie Scheinblum’s pinch->inch- cam* avallabU et law group reUi. :------D last seasonnand-jr^aS-his {Ion [„rgc' -ntnder;-VsliiTutr:JT-M««hrwt—nuhtf—tr hQ-was-thrown-out-on-tho-play._ fans hit double to right, ih e n scoredcored far-fullfor-fn Inlemiallen as-hls {loranainslanTrcfaHSTfeaCur^ Hurlell. Sod. Springi; J. WorleV, To« includirig m ciua sevfen d r th c ir - la s n iT• This tournament win wraps not one car was qualified.”'*, second shutout of the season.:on. didrdidn't announce'the ^vinnersrs fofor r fbh Fall,.,. 18J, .i.m™., „The roly-P^y' Gladding, who ,,,5 Br ey fin- making this the first time since on „Zoilo Vcrsalles’ sacrifice fly Gates Brown led off the nea . '^'"0 the Bruin seasori. as they fin- nia* to centcr. ' ? - . CAUCALl-MR^'; I. DOUdtAS - f the nearly 90 minutes. Szurgot; ,won K 'sck, lifar Tlfar threeth re e hiUess innings to preserveeserve vallcv vallcy,' and the Spartans,i also also declareddec the race course closed folbwed with singles to accountccount Wagner,w who figured to) wwin in Lake:uii

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    r T i r A mf i s In Hur^IeJlies; Tracy,cy, WardrStMlliead ste i piPlant At CaiCapacity - chiC i i s o x W i n -T - -€H ieA Q O “ (UpJ>-— -Rodkfe------^ Roaming thp Infjeld a t the a , By LARRY HOVEY ^ the t h e i Id^o Fish and Game De- eggs.Ieggs that might'be hatched to- Gerry Nyman allowed One hit— . . state .track meet " A Hmee-Ncws Sporta EditorA. Ppartment ^^ anticipates at least;t a morrow."morro _ „ a «pion,second faming single ^ Brant Sunday is “d” day for Nampa toul-egg take of 1,858.500 withrith With-Witl the experiment n o w Alyea—and drove in three runs and Ed Troxel. That reportedly^AndRudo] [dolph Arere ChampsG ® With /thelNlagara Springsrings 1.45 :million smolts planted ^ oo reachireachlpg Into phase two, QuidOr himself wilh a ba^learlng . is the tlnie limit that.the Nampatmpa .' ' ' •. ' Steelhead-hatcherySteelhe